2 | | : | Fr - how the township and cities have Pontiac Centennial Tops ‘a three-month “community inventory,” while a Cen- -\ Find Hodge Aide’s Body “3 kok es om * 3 isenhower Lau s Nixon ~ Opens Door to C ‘Others | k *& * > Map. Shows Use of Voting Machines GROVELA se"? ’ SHADED AREAS—Use voting machines; white—use paper ballots. Only 18 Precincts Without Voting Machines _ with machines, White areas still use paper’ ballots. Pontiac is the last large area | in this county to switch to ma- chines and_ will start using 80 “Automatic Voting machines on a year’s trial next week. adopted mechanical voting. C. of C. Future Projects Plans aimed at the betterment of the community were revealed yesterday ,by John W. Hirlinger, man- ager of the Pontiac Chamber of Commerce. | A Civic Affairs Committee was appointed to conduct tential Committee was set up to plan for the city’s 100th anniversary in 1961 and a “Centennial Auditorium.” * - Hirlinger announced new Industrial. Affairs, Local Government, Public- Rela- tions, and State and Na- tional <a eevee com- mittees. _ “With these committees we hope ad lito spearhead the activity—sort of ‘ay the tracks—and eventually ac- quire oe cooperation of other or : ". Hirlinger explained. ~ 93. Per Cent of County Now Equipped Black areas are now equipped While slightly over 7 pee ‘ent of the precincts cling to paper ballots, the percentage of voters using the Township, two precincts in Royal Oak Township and one Northville precinct which is in Oakland County. -Pontiac electors will use voting machines for the first time Tues- day. First time users of-the -voting machines can take q trial run on two mactiines waged at the City Hall or in the Pontiac State Bank. ‘Members of the Pontiac League of Women Voters will assist in the demonstration. The machine at the bank may be used during regular banking hours while the one at the City Hall will be avail- able’ from.9 a.m. until 4 p.m. No Sun Thursday With Showers to Fallon Friday Partly cloudy tonight and tomor- row. is the weather prediction for Pontiac by the U, S. Weather Bu- reau. Tonight's low will be between 56 . 60 degrees. The high tempera- registered 1 at 2 ph Fecusauy tar es auee boat ck ee .| Earnings stock totalled $2.44 in the first six on Running Pal Stassen’s Month Off to.-Press Herter. Drive Draws Approval \ WASHINGTON. (INS)— dacy’ and declared again | |tiat Vice President Rich-| ‘jard M, Nixon is completely satisfactory to him as a running mate. But the Chief Executive, in his first news conference since his abdominal oper- ation, refused to voice a preférence for vice presi- dent in any other terms . |and’sptke highly of Harold E. Stassen’s performance as|f a member of his adminis- tration. Eisenhower said he thought Stas- * igen Made a wise decision when he asked for and was given a four- week leave of absence’ to continue Eisenhower, asked about how he feets;-replied that he feels good (Continued on Page 2, Col. 5) Ford Motor Declares DEARBORN (INS) — A 60-cents _|per share dividend on outstanding ~jgtock was declared today by the board of directors of the Ford Mo- tor Co,. to stockhokiers of record for|Aug. 13, 1956. . The company president, Henry Ford I, said the dividend would at $131,700,000, . per share on capital) 7°" Says Convention! Has Free Choice | President. Eisenhower today). reaffirmed his 1956 candi-) |sonville, Iil., Sen. Kefauver Quits Race, «Gives Votes to Stevenson ‘WASHINGTON—Sen. Estes Kefauver (D-Tenn) late|* Dividend of 60-Cents|: SHED CONCEALS BODY--The body of 72- year-old widow Mrs. Floréneé Norton was found in this well house 20 feet from her Springfield | Township farm home this morning, by a neigh- into the shed, . “Pontiac Press Phote bor. Oakland County Deputy Coroner Dr. Isaac ~C. Prevette said the woman had apparently been murdered by a blow on the head, - dragged ed Aged Recluse am Dead 3 Days, Coroner Says Mrs. Florence Norton Apparently Murdered at Davisburg Home ‘The battered - body et a 72-year-old ‘widow, her head gashed and bruised in what appeared to be a murder- ous attack, was found lying in a small shed on her 120- acre farm near Davesdarg this morning. The victim, Mrs. Florence Norton of 12175 . Rattalee’ Lake*Rd., was discovered at 7:45 a. m. bya neighbor. ‘|The body, lad in dungarees © and a white shirt, was lying . face down in a well house house. Dr. Isaac Prevette, Oak- land County. deputy coro- ner, said that the aged Seek to Prove McKeon Failed to Follow Basic Military PARRIS ISLAND, S, C. w-A\t tor, fired « questions at the paleé,/into the water ‘to teach them dis- stocky, quietly seathing major. to-|3l-year-old fornier drill instructor. |cipline,” Sevier wanted to know “you gave ho order to stay in day sought to show that Marine 'S.Sgt.. Matthew C, McKeon was a ‘poor troop bye and violated basic: military rules Maj. Charles B. Sevier of Jack- government prosecu- McKeon is faci court-martial for lea Waters -of Ribbon Creek marsh, where six drowned. After McKeon marched his men a general ‘a T4-man platoon of recruits into tide-swept semen Rules column?” were in a yesterday withdrew from the Democratic presjdential race and asked his 1956 ent front-runner. - acvance of the Democratic supporters to give their “wholehearted backing” to Adlai E. Stevenson, the pres- Kefauver’s: surprise withdrawal just two weeks in national convention was the presidential nomina- tion for the former Illinois governor who ran against President Eisenhower in| -1952. . _Kefauver unine out at a news conference that Savenns “alone (See pletures page 2.) was 5 willing to take his campaign to the people in almost. as sp ssad primaries as I did. ” staff of 15 that he was withdraw- The teleptione opera- tor said ei ought Fl burst no » Ke- se cag ge t-te almost certain to clinch? Two Aluminum Firms Picketed 1 USW Union Strikes as Second Threatening Over Wage Contract | NEW YORK «#— One union nite a strike against the pa _jtion's. two biggest aluminum pro- ducers today. A second union held off another threatened! against ‘the same two giant firms, walkout |Keon | The United Steelworkers of America “Gélled a strike of 28,000 nee: ee was in column,’ McKeon drowned “had they followed Mo- Keon's order of “tollow me.” Defense attorney Emile Zola Berman of New York City con- tends the recruits, only five weeks in service, wandered away from the column to their deaths, —~ A basic tenent of the military on night exercises is to keep in na contact with the man in McKeon completed his testi- McC. Pate, next to testify on training meth,| oda, i The four-star general arrived on the post without fanfare at avout ll a.m, In the course of his testidetes, McKeon sald, “If I had thought any one of them kids would drown I would never boos thera in.” hag pra attr the ‘denied Me- -“T would. have signed © I would have walked to the low that morn- the difference between teaching discipline and talking disciplinary it action. “No, sir,” said McKeon, “They column.” “You ever told them to close). “You didn’t porn what condi- SRS were in more or less of answered. A key point in the court-martiall ’ ig whether thé recruits would have recluse murdered and her body dragged into the building. She had been dead about three days, he reported. | A tarpaulin, covered with what ‘appeared to be bloodstains, was found, inside the house by Oakland County Sheriff's deputies. Several ‘\drawers had been ransacked - «l- struggle, according to deputies, The woman lived alone and re-. portedly ‘possessed a large sum of money although it is not known if she kept it in the house, np aE z i Earlier, McKeon wag asked by| body Sevier if he tried fo maintain dis- ~\cipline and morale by slapping his men, The wn strained dormer drill Municipal Master Planning: : tn Today's s ae _ County News. peor are Editorials : “* teeeeeeenerrenees 6 aus sahucee ‘| er ber weenes ~Attomey | Says It Causes Land Owners Trouble jabout 20 feet from the~~ apparently WAS - though there was no evidence of a. SO 4 ae ee == Se eS AON \ =, Ley 7 BY | eg Lae % ! ‘ Pe F \ isk a . eae i 5 ee ; . V, a Xi 2 Police. Officials Join : a ai uate Convo = NGHA! Police C t cording to George Ewing, “YMCA forSuerTaks | eked SS ceeck oe ee on Nationalization Will Open in London Sunday LONDON UB—Secretary of State aed cers for executives in own e — , — ” . . ; in ‘a Schoot of crisis ahead of @ luncheon con) “yaeg RALPH E, BUMP Is. About 94 Per cent | eet Spm. W : a = . : p.m. Wednesday nights tevin with, Prices Mens NOE Sid abe ort carey 2 superior {i8 slated.for tonight at the Flsst Dulles met a showdown atmos] onus en tote Sevens’: ; Baptist Church. The topic tonight phere of "Back us or we go in it ed S red : ; e is “Prayer as Intercession,” fol- alone with force if necessary.” oo: alinee alco: Bee id SL. “Atnay, | NOE Se Series Chasne of pexpones Three opened yi : or . ee * Detrett| Ot Praver weekly programs nanday wm te mtnainaton ot {5 ( Se eee raheem, Momeni" Cunt Smt § Gamal Abdel Nasser, — “os jeehologst. at the. Detroit House of nit A ys! Wotertord Leider Tokes Gertie a Gaur nox =| TANK Maneuvers wyn Lloyd was reported to have Chore of , Coordinating tet inspector of the Detroit police assured a closed meeting of Cor-| - ~*~ department. : servative members of Parliament; Door-to-Door Work . Several graduates of the group Yast night ‘that Britain stands eg ; will lead training sessions, as Mox- law 0 e S ready 10 fight Mee? i ie| gDeasedior saicing for thelwin oer graduates, |g . - Democratic presidential nomination gives Adial ed pose ince shipping it diplomeret| 1936 United Fund drive by Pontiac re he Subdivision. Residents seas cour oiemerel ti ake ren Oe Sn. Seemnerrapind soune to the a 7 | Mificient. British land, sea and|%%4 Waterford Township volunteer! worth Evergreen Authority mem-\ Como iain About Noise ey thas io 188. : * : : ps . : ~_ air forces were poled. ; , women will be coordinated by Mrs./ners agreed tentatively yesterday ompiain NSse, te city nan not been tae out ((”, OF C. Makes Plans Fisher Sch iF hi: W 1.|* Dulles ‘met first at the U.5|"lPh G. Bump a Waleriord town-ito Birmingham's request that the) Safety Hozords EA deer dame” . OL. Makes Plans FISNEL OCNOLATSIIPS - VV OlQ|emvasy witn “Robert Murphy.liive in Fund activities for three|tvcrent plant and its proposed) ; (Edie Settee" lor City’s Centenniallby Oakland:County Boyscuimsesseswsue? = sc +, mea semean® oa Rat mate tt ee “Be oi \ ; . - ; : J . *. . i s . on Siar se eotnng wr for City’s Centennialby Oakland County Boysiimscrim'tre’ssy «tat! xa cy stage Water 16%, 48 Me , . opeared tel the Commie * morth-south and east-west thor- (Continued From Page One) “Two Oakland County boys Bir- award was presented ‘ie debsy |e ideyé and French Foreign |wijiman, general chairman of the! a s0n up today includes a clause|*0n last night’ protesting ‘‘tank eughintes, sia dlqne af tha dtr? shen A Be iakley, ot Belling, hom,” | ister Christian Pineau.” 11996 drive, announced Mrs. BUm's| mas -¢ would be cancelled if the|mancuvers” on the ete uf the tan ke. plete digest of the city's liabilities, mingham and- Southfield residents, Other winners from Michigan) WJoyd’ and Dulles later met |appointment as chairman of the'rvergreen sewer goes through. U, 8, Army Training Center on ‘Or- ae ee eee assets, resources, and numMgrous|were among 20 winners of scholar). Murray A. Milne; 19, of privately and then huddled with |geographical division. : ech: (Mant Lake Avene. & five-month survey of) ortinent data “even including the|ships inthe Fisher Body Crafts- : : ‘nip in the| Pimeau before the luncheon ses- | Last- year, Mrs, Bump was The land would be sold , © Ge ®. 21 vehicular and pedestrian inter- troit, « $4,000 scholarship in the ' ' Birm + the eals _ . mental attitude of the people,” the! min’s Guild model car competi-|senior division; and John J. Pink,| en with Eden. Waterford co-chairman of the | to ingham a price It was an understanding ft ee eet Seer manent etld,. : ot 18, of Grosse Pointe Park, a $3,- Dalles trucked aide all geographical division, dh ohare agli was going to be used for classroom concluded the need for oneway| ‘The: purpose. will he to de- |- Awards were announced. last]? scholarship. a tions from reporters at the air-| Pontiac and Waterford co-chair-| — oye steel ie peepee ig ~ conversions, termine. what we have to be : fi ~ «| In all, 43 boys were given awards | port, : men of the division, who will head| It centers the 66-acre park for . ton an and haz- eer el, What needs working (Tisit at the annual dinner, held/sccgning $115,000 in. the national! British naval craft assembled at/house-to-house solicitation in their) which recreation and driver-train- pegs se and safety ~ Before streets t ‘an, why people should he proud [this year at. the General Motors) competition, ~. leypeus, 230 miles north of the|areas, will be apponted next week./ing plans are in formative stages our children, . ™ are converted to) 0/04, and to an (Technical Center. Finalists from Principal speaker at the banquet! Suez, included the cruiser Jamai- at this time, : The members claimed two © one-way traffic, the official stated, ely, provide PLAY VITAL ROLE Tot tor and site Official stated,| dustrial survey for information |4ll parts of the nation were guests/ was Charles F. Kettering, research |ca, the minelayer Maxman, the 5 Tetel Sigere far pant army tanks and one jeep were time delay tests are made, “As i» the dinner, also -attended by | ; Now president of the Central Vol-/ now are at $549,750, since the site| « ' can ad tine ad tiewp.. i for- potentini new industries,” he |*t . : | by consultant for GM, Awards were| destroyer Sarfl and the frigate) cor 4s of’ Pontiac: Arex manuevering” on the site near thas oe dee ~ empha-| tinued, distinguished rego’ scientists, announced by James E. Goodman,|Urania. United nur al Sunp sie sof Sees is Rene oad So he Sie their homes last Friday night, Sr dear ciereeian saaatons| Acpitianiy’ Varian ot the heed en A RON TO view: premiioat oud _gonwrsll Fyem. Woskingien, comes’ thei, sisasber of the Watertord af eee ee City Manager W, K, Willman as- - fiona ate made to review the op-lstudy of the Civic Affairs Commit-| Beyco A. Miller, 16, of 249m manager of Fisher Body Division. report that Egypt has been teniicnal Farm and Garden Associa en sured the men “that’s wasn't the : Me ebdeg vtrecte are ewtiches [Of Sub-stgndard: homes, Beautify. wee first place is te Puer see al money in U.S. banks without of-\ciib, and the Silver Lake Golt| historical Fert Malden and the |He said it was his “fault” because gin pre te tet [ee Cen_ fiver nt | ome wos emai se HQSOUTAL DONS eteatsamttes othe and ne, he acts | ease Bon bp aad (rant Sep ote 3 . ‘ : : = cher : L Christ 1 p le ‘ “ ” = aaah 6 set are ¢ 4 fF of his choice. ‘ *: crisis. : . ford. os girts are planning to take the |the site before construction. - traffic ath, ea ee nase Bd. Biemingrar, wen = {f0) BG : fit Cj de. a kos yee po fell ce a gg other | us. Col, Lieyd A. Gabler, com- The engineer said he has te bag havo " $1,000 scholarship for exceptional 0 neil | = ) licitors is a most important part | week. . coming | mmanding officer of the 73rd tank ' geived ‘very few complaints” former Cha elie, oe design ability ’ of the fund drive;'Mrs, Bump be- Battalion, said the tanks were in m . we iguctes same Marks on the Camp Totem Pole a0 o makeup mocting treat, Poatine sesideain Seger ng stndy the posaiie site, suptins William Moore, 19, of Los Ange-| Pontiac Stands to Gain Eisenhower Says ° — a sel ttve already passed the 500 mark a ce, ches aa to tach to reccived complaints conceraing|money to bald the civic auditor ite: fener nee’ drision, Becuuse| 95/000 From the Sale, RS - gga tseed Fund’ cquaden. pease tet otunr seed ie eet ee two streets trom city commission-/jum. in celebration of the 1961 an- was & GM Technical Center| Commissioners “Told (Continued From Page One) [nut these volunteer women. solici-|summer program may be set, ac-| “We don’t want to create a men- _ ors cp Bieta to name the niversary. employe this summer, a duplicate but not quite as well as he did a tors also tell the vital p gro mele ay gr of the oe “streets or commissioners... ae : year ago, story to every family in t ion,” officer ‘Lately, at the request of mer- _ Preparation for the Centennial, : Pontiac stands:to gain approxi-|" when ; ra . ghants in the area, Patterson| ® sand goal of this committee, Detroit Girls Snitch, Eat | mately $55,000 trom the investment naa Se ee ee Pontiac Deaths ane | stteet Teverted back to Will not begin until 1958, Hirling 2 of revenue from the sale of $2.9 = 7 oo rela it] ee sald, Rat Poison ‘Cookies’ onde ery, OM for four years, he Te-Ookland Youth : vi it be million of general bonds that as far as he knows: QK/0N ou i _. | Willman said he would confer w “tol and Centennill Cletinition Will] ETROTE ¥NS)* Two Detroit |t ove glen Generali has no doubts, - lto Attend U.S? ' MrsiWilliam Franzel ~ [with army officials on future use ’ atte th eee te Sex eoting snide wore hegptoaioed tetey, oer eG Lelie ald the Cup IKE BULGE BATTLE ages ety ‘Mrs, William (Louisa) Franzei, | e site The midtown road between! A new Local Government Cont-|from a neighbor. Commission, last night. The Chiet Executive said he had ACHI@VETS Meet sider setonins tn hapties meme ‘Maybe It’ Ie is ree ae Coes, oe net tare ee siiain 2, cemee oleae) Garin Conte, 9, cnt Dekel] | Ruteias wee extbecieeg to thes he should go ahead with his| Six Oakland - County —Junor| Hospital. Tens tose its’ Maybe ifs Love . See E cS Gechasd take eosanlaeacinios” ik qother tor tea Srtiiets Deed chena bar agratment Cee nae “Delete cnnatray renomination plans unti) after~ he|Achievers. have been. named as weeks, ‘ "Gast tent. ‘This bas been tom-|mecting Monday under the chair-|when they noticed a bax one table.| San qeresends@,© Potst of este got out ot his sick ropei and read| delegate to fie Dt, ‘Conference was born in Washington [JY Cranbrook Group porarily delayed, said Vander-|manship of Edward A. Maier. [They apparently took some of the al tits money.” - |the newspapers. tional Junior Achievers Conference|Township on Sept. 12, 1886, and) ! _ stempel. ; squares while Mrs. Smith wasn't He said the city has received He said it was a little like the t@ De held Aug. 19-24 at Miami| married in Sanilac County. Her! «nfaybe It’s Love,” a new mu- noes , Tapped for-Business Post Joking and ate them. $2.9 million and $20,544.45 in ac-\Wor!d War Two Battle of the|University, Dried, Olio. parents were the late John and'sical founded on a little-known li- Many Homeless 9P ¥ -PUSNOS FOR Ta” Rel tation. the girls crued interest from the sale of Bulge, when he fully became! 1. ioca) delegates are: Cant ae Bee. bretto of Bret Harte; will hold its oe ny : DETROIT w@ — Alonzo Curtis, were ‘becoming ill and, on ques-\the bonds. They were sold to the "ware of its serious nature! ann Simpson, 16, of 187 Beach St Mrs, Fransel, a member of §t, (premiere performance in Cran- -. as Floods Hit _ |president of the Electric Sorting tioning, found out they had eaten| low bidder of Goldman, Sachs, and| through news reports. iene M. Dorey, 16, Richard Mc-| Vincent de Paul Catholic Church, |brook’s Greek Theater me. Machine Co. of Grand Rapids, has the poison. They were taken to a|Co. and Associates of Detroit June The President “said he thinks |Nulty; 17, and Herbert Schefline,| had lived in the Pontiae area 30 |and Wednesday, August 7-8. been appointed to the region 15,/hospital where their stomachs 18. Stassen has the of i, all of Birmingham; . Larry| Ye&?s coming here trom Carson- ; wet nver, We right of any ee national board of field advisers of|were pumped and then held over- a aie American to express his own po- |Glynn, 17, and Naomi Piche, both/ Ville. _A cast of 36 under the direction By THE assocuaren press ‘b¢ Small Business Administration. 'night for observation. The finance official said '$1.5\ litical beliefs and preferences, (of Pleasant e She leaves nine children Mrs.|°% Waldemar T. Graf and Joseph million would ‘be invested in one-| just as both the President and .| The six will be part of a 42-mem- Barrett, with a score by Carl G. _ Three days of jashing rain : Theressa Platts of Auburn Heights, | y, will a "spawned floods in Denver. and|Police Hide Informant «= ~ yee OA. Frunaey coctieaies oft Sou petites Bene Sieh NS eee teak sore: Rana Kennedy ot io ee “parts of the Rocky Mountain area : indebtedness which. will. yield 2.80 eastern Michigan. A total of 600\Colo. Frederick Fransel of New|" iat'aiins ef ain re JUAGE Weigh pe cnt inter, One lo do armament rk, saving el Suey teeming York iy, Mr, Catherine Abel an andy Huey, of Rca : van in 9- ti ot Carsonville, 4 : and mllions of dollars property uage Welg s Grand JULY rreacey vina'se's'yica ot 3 sla, mitertaken, one 8 Bs most/more thal 2,00 business firms in|van of Birminsham, Mrs. Lourene Geo in, td Ricard alle. Sa ae to Probe Ecorse Rackets (re ie coe te carn a ie ee cee aut alo allo Det. | Choresraphy wil = gel be Tamale ag ier: } acKets He said the investments would vigorously. Highlights of the conference will Ralph, all of Detroit. will be supervised gt ial gee iN, BT be “flexible enough to meet all | ners be the election of pational officers, |, Other survivors include 15 grand-/by Marion Sump of Michigan State ran two fo three feet deep, turn-| ECORSE (INS) ~ Michigan Cir-/hand it over to you, even in the| construction contracts payméutd TED WITH STASSEN (© “tion of the “Officer of the;*tildren,..three great-grandchil-\College. Settings for “Maybe It's ing streets into streams. Trai‘icicuit Court Judge’ Chester P.\polce headquarters.” he said. He| as they become due.” » He eAded that tom, peorle would! Year,” and. “Company of the|*en,. elght brothers and sisters./Love” have been designed by Bar- : _— O'Hara of Wayne called acharged the gamblers ‘who bid City Manager.W. K. Willman ex- ve the patience, intelligence and year+ * Mrs, Franzel's body was taken/bara Krajeska. meeting today to consider a. peti-/highest got police protection—"‘on courage to do -the job. He said he from the Donelson-Johns . Funeral ®2'ion for & one-man. grand jury(the big business or franchise the income from these in-inad been very delighted with Stas- Home to Carsonville for service!Election Instructio secttOM investigation into racket - ridden|>#sis." s |estments WouTd be used for) sens work and one reason the Her-\/Wice Decision, |Friday _at: the Jewell Funeral — ” requ oeee. ry * « « ~ __ jequipping the eee ean ener el AY C 7417 |Home, Burial will be in the Ubly|Class Is Largest . : A powder keg of political unrest,|Kavanagh placed Montry under|Alliance of States. [lost from his assignment for a ancy. omments _| Thy largest: section teatrection i+ whispers of gratft, and|Protective custody and has him month. Withd ] ‘ class in the history of Oakland slackened_sarly today) WnPers uption eae in Lakes Area Studied | the President on Witharaqwai __|Sonny Romain Van Kleek County gathered yesterday in the the water began’ to recede.(Dribety exploded into headlines of hidden away: There were reports 2 atone, st Sip wate Sane m County Office Building to receive . the Weather Bureau|DetToit newspapers recently expos-/of threats against his’ life. WASHINGTON u#—The bili that)Stassen had not come to him for) MCMINNVILLE, Tenn. —Sen.) Prayer for Sonny Romain Vatlinetructions frog Oakland County " rain might fall -later/IM@ ® cheap movie-type ring of Montry told reporters he lived will. allow eight states including|/*@vice on the Herter proposal but! Estes Kefauver's withdrawal as a/Kleek, infant son of Charles R. andicierk Lynn D. Allen and Robert ~ a “franchised” garhblers and racket.|like « hoodlum from ‘the roaring|Michigan and two Canadian prov-|to tell him what he expected to do./eandidate ‘for the Democratic| Patricia R. Kendrick Van Kleek of! Montgomery, Michigan Director of cS rains also fell over areas|¢et® Which allegedly netted $100,.|20s. ““I was always afraid to start/inoes to form a Great Lakes basin One reporter asked if the Presi-|presidential nomination was 182 Russell St., will be said PG meer gy Fomor: > : PP ce nega oe 000°a year in payoffs. . my car for fear it would blow up, compact will be studied: by a Sen-|dent feels committed to Nixon. El-|very wise decision,” his wife|p-m. Thursday in the Pursley. Fu- Ss, today. : or I jumped every ‘time the ate subcommittee. -«=—=S—~C~*«s SMSO Said ~he Was not sure|Nancy Thinks ; "(nena Home, Burial will be in Per.“ ‘ta! of 150 precinet, township: The cries for a “sweeping , but seendied thakl srcs: ; p thenages n Per! and city clerks, election inspectors | probe” that may reach te top oc eign came meant a T’'m very proud of the way,he/ry Mount Park Cemetery. and election workers attended the be’ ma é f expressed his opinion in/handied it,” she said, _- | ‘The baby was dead at : é Gay. when it was tovenioe font eo ack and that there could be| “She said’ the senator would fly|day in Pontine General Hospital: (ee = o-. shcaagel see Mayor Voisine not only deni ot his satisfaction With/nere from Washington today to|He is. survived by his mother nd ——aee Sepaiia petice Gummsteniiane: te \Cctasen® lows ey ane bean running Tate. the 2" er_and the children for alfather. Saar “oe A charging “many politicians” with : —- : Z - <The children ere planting @ivy ter Parked J Ae att graft and corruption. pa.oua ht got 5 oon kaidoch aay . : eet au 188: ode te tee nee catenin her etter inderedd in Cal — an Tas . ; at ’ Montry, who said he quit as/from steel sold to a Cleveland e be crisis only to makelbertedny cotodiin wee July 36 marl nieres Collision police commissioner because he|fom the Great Lakes Steel of the continued interna-'that he was in Wash at the| Sitting in a parked car at Au-| i : ashington : a t stand the pressure of|where he worked. of the waterway. time. SS « jburn and Tasmania Aves. last! | Be lia We Vous os on of cy : night, Mrs. Myrtle M. Bills, 55,| aud “ahe wek ¥100 ac aban Bhs d / Mp inde cams a0 Wee ee a | Salen ahr cain oon FQ est and Best’ Yetizs's"s sane’ & | : _vcssseeset6 | Detroit- area gambler, Russel j : , 2 , 99, of 291) © Pe Mee eaonaed trom. all way on a. 100 “Dapeeat dd $m Seiviee Clad \Day.\-A’ fanchinery gerade. 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Put the figures: behind ; the base and fasten together by putting a brass fastener or bent pin Pontiac’ s Oldest Jewelry Store Bolt 10-Ounce SANFORIZED Banc! F a — through the indicated holes. Boys Zipper j . | J 2,4 Fold the ends of the base forward. Then you can push. the figures - Soa 2 | so they will rock on the base as shown in the small diagram. First 'E Your Choice of Ss Dungarees a . . “~ [Peter will pull Patty to his side and - Patty will pull him. You'll : : S S k G iffin jhave to decide the winner. | %& RED i — . par S= ri (Leni Smith, AJameda, Calif., wins $10 for being the first to sub- iE - % YELLOW Our $1.69 Quality a — | mit this idea. Send in your ideas care of this newspaper. Violet Moore | * GRAY i: ae FUNERAL HOME | Higgins; AP Newsfeatures.) . : a . 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Nearly every - . : - Clip Along Dotted Line and Mell = a - department in our two ey ee ia ioe SOLUTION CLUES stores is represented in REG. $69.50 to $85 SUITS 1S Sale. 1 fhe momar ol now pre pee tr « god * —— in promoting Year-round weights in > - Alterations “ 2° —— of food 1s always tempting to a mouse. ML No ond! wants to ‘listen to.@ speech that is « lot of —— nonsense. oo. Something for eel to worry ‘about when driving with the family on:an icy road. i oto eclaie estate often takes pride in-- his well-kept ———. 6. When you're dieting, it's hard to deny yoursell a ———~ _ cline gee @ pie. 4 7. No one likes to be called ¢ —— «BA fugitive, when coriered, is likely to —— behind | ‘trash cans in the nearest alley. 9 The excitement of a hard-fought bridge game may mount up with a id. 10. A lonely ——— is arte to attract. ermpathy from - passers-by. Tl. 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Short sleeve, knee length eee | by Dobbs and Equadorian. An | Superbly styled by Phillip Morris ) eee best t for summer, } outstanding selection. — Botany and McGregor. Finest | Were to $65 tl ‘a a. e f; brics. A arvelo Reg. $6.50 to'$15.00 || * marvelous value. | This Value at | ae 25 | Re | ag , ‘Thursday a F nek : o . ° ee ee “— Regular 79c.. I _Ice_ F Finish ~ Organdy. , Regular 9.95. Tray_ Tables Reg. to 7.95 famous Children’s Shoes |( 4 + - [S Men’s and rayons. : patterns. Sizes 30-42. in f : handsome colors; Street Floor, and pastel colors. 2 for i y Set Choose Buster Browns and fa- Complete set of 4 with rubber mous DeRoose jr's, in fine fit- Colored ice finish organdy with |] tipped stand. Floral design tray is || ting pink, brown, white, black ~~ —— ~~ Big || removable. Wat” iron legs. patent. Oxfords, straps, pumps. -|- wide. Fourth F Filey Floor, Second Floor, __ Z Reguler 1.00 72” Nylon Net D tor *N | 72” nylon net in beautiful white rooms. Fourth Floor. Decorates all — Regular 89c yard _ Rayon Taffeta 2 tor $s] hiaiting. rayon taffeta in 45” widths, sparks any decor. 20 gorgeous colors, Fourth Floor, _ Regular 39.95 Washable Low Loop 9x12 Cotton “Room Size Rugs 26 Elegant rugs that look much more expensive. All first quality with low loop fringed ends and safe, non- skid rubberized backs. Big size in red, gray and burgandy. Fifth floor. ‘ “Ad N in § collar styles. Blend F abrics 2 for $] First quality miracie blend . fab- rics that include some novelties. Shop now and save. Fourth Floor, Regular ap oa rawr French... Snow Flake Glass Base Lamps Elegant base of French snowflake giass with brass center piece. Parchment: shade. 3-way_ switch. 26" tall in green or - Fifth Floor, ae 2 for °2O Regular 49.95-—Retery switch ~ Reversible Window Large 20” blade’ with reversible switch com- fortahly cools one to three rooms, Fits windows 29'\2" to 37”. Famous Fasco e for years of service. Fifth Floor, Fan 33 lectric motor a to’ 2.00 | Men’ s Ties a. for od | Dress up now at savings! Sum- mer and. year ‘round styles in “‘polds and conservatives. -Both Street Floor. Regulor value to 3.98 lights and darks to choose from. ~ Swim. Suits | Brief and boxer styles in cottons Solids, prints :and 12 ae Reguier 2.98 — 5. 00. Dress Shirts od i Famous brand Sanforized cottons All first qual- ity. Pink only. Sizes 14-161, 32-35. By several now. Street Floor. gE Ta ir Ee Regular 3.98 Men’s Summer ed with short sleeves... knee lenght- Sizes A-B-C-D in five loor. - Cool plisses; betistes; linens! All = postal colors and white, Street © aCe aE Ee alge | M-L-XL in 8 colors. Street Floor. Regular to 3.98 Men’s Shirts spas 1.39 36” Cannon | Terry Cloth Soft, durable.terry cloth made by Cannon Millis. Choose famous _ from sparkling white and beau-. tiful colors. Fourth Floor, 4. Regular 39.50 — Util-0-Base Durable Formica top ebove bread box. cludes four storage bins, Pay ny board on ld x ‘eg 18” x Fifth Floor. doors for utensils. on white enamel. Cabinets" In- , Baked- $22, a ized combed cotton. Full cut. 6 styles in long and short sleeves. - Sizes 14-16'%. White and pas- tels. Street Floor. Cool dress shirts in soft Sanfor- . - sem a =i TT Reguler 3.98 SF, Pc. Canister _. space. Regular to 79¢ Assorted — Summer Cottons S tor ud | \ Beautiful summer cottons so very practical, All first. quality mer- chandise. 36” wide in favorite colors, Fourth Floor, . | Reguler Outdoor Straight line, rust resistant dryer uses very little 20 plastic lines total 156° of drying Folds for easy storage. Fifth Floor. area. 14.95 Dryer 310 Reguler 5.95 | wy, 54” Fall <~ Woolens” 52 First quality, beautifully -made fall woolens now sale priced for | f you. You really save | now! Fourth Floor, "Ala e Reguler 1 98 Cafe. Curtains $I, pre ~ Colorful kitehen ovint cate cur-* tains that are 36” ‘Tong in many crisp colors. Save now. * Fourth Fistor, * Summer Footwear so Regularly to 7.95. volues! Choose natural mesh mesh and white calf; black mesh and black patent in sizes 5 to _ 10. Narrow, mediuin ‘and wide widths. : Set $¢ ‘ ° Flour, sugar, coffee, tea canistets plus grease set of salt and pepper —shakes and grease can. All first inum base: Fifth Floor. quality. Copper toned with alum- — Regular 3.98 Laundry Carts $3 Lightweight with drill cloth cart |% cover. Easy-to-roll casters. Folds |= Glass S Sets mc is Anchor Hocking 24-pe. set in- cludes 8 sherbets, 8 talls, 8 wine size, All first quality in clear " glass, Beautiful gifts. Fifth Floor. > 29-42 in blue, tan, grey, brown. | Terrific value. Street Floor. Regular 12.95 Pop-Up Toasters ’ Guaranteed by ‘hak year. Automatic in gleaming chrome finish, Hes _ feast ‘control unit. Soi pe . —_ Regular 1.39 Nylon Panels . | Venetian Blinds D tor $5. Sturdy, Esstern steal Vendtisn Blinds. 54’ length——21” to 36” Reguler 1.98 - Sofa Pillows’ | . aoe : eee ee t 4 Handsome. pillows for -your fa- vorite sofas: in smart prints-and Men’s Jackets lis : fi ‘Priscilla Curtains : - Fabrics hee hs | wide in white only. Fourth | a rainbow of solid colors. Fourth ~All. first quality— ‘] Ms og 8 2 i, ee — : toner 5.98 ae to 2.49 , ful, ‘eglors. Street Floor. — a 2.50 —_ Sport Shirts bd | Soft, Sanforized cottons in color-~ cool prints, “AH machine washable, Sizes small, medium and large in five colors, Street, Floor, ae “Values to 3. 98, Men's : Sport Shirts 2 4 for , $3 Cool, | cottons and rayons. terns, plaids, All washable. Sizes S-M Sanforized Solids, pat- short sleeve M-L-XL in Nendo’ 3.98 Men's 8 Sport Shirts sD Short’ sleeves in Sanforized cot- .& ton. Full cut, machine washable. . Tops for summer wear. Sizes S- ely | PaaS “pantie Pad Reguler 2.98 & 3.98 Tee Shirts 2 for 3 Riviera neck scoop cotton jersey tee shirts with convertible ond and short sleeves. S-M-L, Washable and Sanforized. Five colors, Street Floor, - > Summer - sleeveless Ee tine © washable. Many styles. Sizes 32- = 38 in assorted colors. ten handsome | © Floor, Regular 3.98 Blouses ‘2 blouses in cotton, Sanforlzed and Street _ Regulor 7.98 & 12.98 Swim Suits $4 Famous ‘brand one-piece duits with front and back detailing, Sizes 32-38. in eight luscious colors. Street Floor, - e Ttiple “cn Account! e 30-Day Charge! a) Deferred ‘Charge! ny Call FE 42511 Lf for 4 Beautiful cotton hankies with smart one spike hem in detait: ing. Choose from white only, Save” now, Street Floor. Regular 9 eoch AP | Ladies’ Hankies dated pab-a-wood handles. Fifth Res. 1469 yes (oe ~ Stainless | Steel: Cutlery — SB. for sy. 2 ‘Famous brand, top quality steel, | Several sizes to c . Simu- Fleor. Reguler 39¢ each Men’s H ankies >. for 5}. | Save now on men’s cotton hand- kerchiefs, has handsome wide hem. Choose from white only, Street Floor, Long wearing cotton | Regular 95¢ ‘Plastic Dishes D ter sy * Open stock saucers, bread and butter plates, 8” dinner plates, Slight irregularities. Flame gray, < yellow, brown, Fiftlt Floor. Regulor 2.98 ‘Gloves y | for s] Some : ‘Sheer nylons, mesh dacbite woven darks-and cottons, San- forized-—washable, Sizes 6-72 in assorted colors. Street Floor, Reguler 1.69 Ovenware 7, Choose from 5 oven-proof pieces. | 4-pc. bowl set; ice pitcher; - cookie jar; bean pot casserole. All in gleaming ivory. Larger size §=«.:1.69,._—* Fifth ‘Floor, “—_ A. Regular to 5.95 Men’s SHORT SLEEVE Sport. Shirts 7) for. $35 i Choose from Sanforized cottons § and rayons in many handsome patterns: for men. Sizes ‘small, : medium, targe and extra large in — 12 colors, Street Floor. A we RR ba RL ae Bs _— % Regular to 7.98 . Men’s Summer Slacks 34 Famous brand nylon - decron; rayon-acetates; rayons, and spot resistant. Sites 29-42 in. blues, tans, greys, browns, char. navy, green. Street.Fioor, RES SOT OMI CTS gS aa ne Reguler to 7.98, Men's Wash ’n Wear | Slacks or for easy storage. It's a must buy [7 for -your hore. . Fifth Floor. : 100% - dacrons; Amel-rayons; | Regular 4. 98 - orlon-nylons; that need little or © no ironing. Dry quickly. Sizes Regier value to 5. 00 Walk Shorts FOR MEN sD / * Rayon cords and polished cot. | fons that are full cut for com- tort. Bermuda and short-length. © Sizes 30-42. in 8 colors. Street Floor. Crease | a by m & 7 & i? H Ce Bie ee ee LR Reguler 3. 98, Ladies’ €otton Slacks | 2 tor $5 Man ralleted slacks in’ polished cotton. Completely _ washable, Sanforized, Sizes 10-18 in four , color combinations. Street Floor. Reguler to 2.98 Blouses and Midriffs ad | Cool cotton that’s ideal to top off shorts, slacks, pedal pushers. Washable-Santorized. Sizes 30- 38 in white, pastels, ‘stripes. Street Floor, . : Sager 1.39 Comet Cooking Utensils Sparkling aluminum, first qual- ity, including tubed cake pan . |: , 6 cup coffee percolator. Perfect for home or cottage. Fifth Floor, Reguler 1.00 — 1.50 S-t-r-e-t-c-h Socks 2 for ad | First quality nylons, nylon blends. Cool summer weaves. One size fits all. Choose from 8 . colors. Street Floor, : Soft, esol cotton . 3 inforced. All top quality. ‘Sizes # 10% > pastel shades, Street Floor. Reguler 55¢ Each, Men's Mesh Socks iA for od I »» nylon re- to 13 in seven handsome Reguler 1.00: Clip Hats y J for Bd | 67e each Washable-Sanforized cotton clip hats, some with visor tops, Re- movable clips. One size fits all. “~~ ibciehs 1.99 Plastic Garden Hose 2 for $B. Two 25-foot lengths guaranteed by mfg. for 3 years. %" size brass couplings. Red or green, \2 tor *5 Playsuits, jackets, shorts, pedal | pushers, skirts, Bermudas, in polished cotton and denim. Sizes } 10-18, Street Floor. seem assorted colors. Fifth Floor. ae Reguler 2.98 & 5.98 “Reguler 1.49 Play Clothes | - Wrought Iron | Trinets Gift boxed for ideal giving. pce rege e Reguler 2.00 — 2.50 . Men’s Belts First quality MOST FAMOUS BRAND in summer and winter ‘styles. Your favorite included. Sizes 30-42 In 10 smart colors. Street Floor, Regular 1.98 Ladies’ Shorts *] Washable - Sanforized shorts in cotton or denim; Sizes 10-18 in - blue, navy, red, brown, checked. Small cuffs. Street Floor. digas 3.98 - Ladies’. Skirts $2 Washable—Sanforized cottons. str. fl. Reguler 2.98 | Men’s Slacks 5 Santorized cotton with half belt front and elastic back for neat fit. Washable. Small, medium in Regular 5.95 Men’s Walk Shorts $2 in sizes 30-42. Street ; 2 | Reguler 1.00 & 1.99 egeler 4.00 || Pocket Stoles $9 ? : 21 fans pocket Famous brand walk shorts in. = poe _ and cool tayon-linen weave, - from solid color wainut, beige, Floor, button detailing, Wear’ 2 ways. | White only. One size fits every- | one! Street ‘Camm. : ae acc Vols ~ fruit, buttercup quality, Fifth '5-Piece Place Setting sy Set includes plete, cup, saucer, first Tet sone ae Edge ‘Libby . Hostess Sets * ot one + = for the ee: In the “staal Tue Press will continue to publish “as usual.” That red by enrier ; else for 40 cents vallable by mae mn seniere ‘money to help him, has found Nasser secretly i aiding opponents of the pres-_ ne PONTIAC PRESS ok See AD AY Orn ee a aN ae Ge yee ff i \e ’ : i 4 | tp ib ; es : eb a . cl eapee —<s AAS Fol ah OT WEDNESDAY, x. Aveusr, ¥ 96 “Saudi Arabia, which used its oil ates. Bee. ent regime there. .Even in Jordan, : — Or avoir BUREAU 0} or CIRCULATIONS pro-British Iraq, not Egypt, is gain- eee WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 1 1956 ing influence. : Wherein The Press bb. 7 Spanked for Editorial — Help!” Last freee Tue Press endorsed. a. candidate on each ticket for The _ Republican and for The Democratic nomination for the State Senate, - small storm of Sees and jeers re- sulted. ae Po ° One ‘unsigned communique even attacked the religion of one-of the _ eandidate’s families. This is pretty close to the bottom of the barrel bigotry and intolerance. _pay that writer to peek back into . school books and political histories _. to -learn why this ‘Nation “was founded, ae ee ee Another letter says we use very poor taste in recommending __ just one candidate on each ticket ~~ ~ and then suggests our editorial- The Man About ‘Town. page is “the most non-committal, most fence straddling and emas- - . First, we're condemned for erpress- = ing an opinion. And theti we're condemned when we don't. tions.” = * , eer 3 ~ Anottier writer Says there ‘are rend a eee —aaene be 201 sonps at Sap. a Ror Biel’ - choice.” We're: Eger S That's why “scdilion s seitihes. Each citizen can voice hig own . Opinion. . That also guarantees The Press ‘the right to express the opinion that we hold in our own editorial - columns. This merely follows a custom that began with Volume 1, Number 1, of the original | pablic print. x * si-hieeicore canaet obities It would They suggest wrath and anger. <7 8. 2 Ri - . Worse, both Tito and Nexru - refused to support his demand - for immediate independence for Algeria from France. Both ‘also. refused to back the _ Arabs against Israel, In the opinion of reliable observers, Nasser “must whittle. down his ambitions” or find himself in, trouble at home. *-- tt: -& The immediate future of the canal still isn’t clear though ex- pects A of their offers to help finance it. It’s a safe guess, however, that no. matter what Nasser does or ‘what happens to him, the U. S., Great Britain and Frasce will . take steps to see that the canal. is kept open. Here’s Challenge. Oakland County Woman, Now 87, Still Has Mother" Political economy: Getting the most votes for the Teast at kad: i - Here's another “first” that MAT claims The writer reminds us of the agi- for Oakland County. He challenges the. tated Indian scout who leaped on his horse apd aeons, off in all direc- nation to find another woman like Mrs. Frank S. Keller ‘of Highland, who in a few days celebrates her eighty-seventh birthday, and has her mother with her. The latter is ‘Mire. Eliza Beaumont Taylor do as a ag fe _ Bxtremes in Hames met the other day ~ when "=, ‘ - Warren Dall, manager of a Pontiac store, was intro- duced to the Rev. Richard Sharp, the latter coming from Oshkosh, Wis., and ‘visiting in Pontiac. Incidentally, Mr. Dull has a cousin with the name Bright. After 62 years of married life, ‘Mr. and Mrs, William F. McGinnis to of Holly are separated—he died Monday. From intimate personal observation over protest and endorses another candi- the whole period, I can testify that never date. We are very fond of his choice have I seen a marital loyalty to match it. and have done business with him _ since he opened his current venture. » He has been absolutely helpless for the past 15 years, but nobody ever heard any- We must stand as one of his very wife who stood over him. 2 best customers. But that doesn’t mean he is better qualified to run as candidate than - Harvey Lover. Mr. Lopgx has-had _ much more experince and general background. We are confident some _ day the younger man. will attain the Republicari equal stature. — ee ee Jack Habel who has often been © a severe critic writes in to con- gratulate us “for mee Uectire and fair minded.” Thank you, Mr 4 Habel. rege We'll let your appraisal speak * At Lake Orion Monday evening, the writer hever saw a community Se completely stopped and aghast as that beautiful and law loving area. A petition for capital pun- * ishment.can get 100 per cent en- dorsement there. Another commendable safety slogan . tells us to “Drive. Safely; make ont last one milk,” A very proper ciepreidinn is ‘that one: _ “Enthusiastic Apathy,” "with which many of’ us are afflicted in helping to do something about civil de- fense or the — traffic fatalities. Chairman of the Boat Board of ee of ‘the Michigan State Fair, Harry Garling ~ means all candidates will receive of Pontiac, tells me that this year’s event ‘as all newspapers do, everywhere. "equal treatment in the news columns, ‘We shall continue to express. our own — _ opinion in the editorial columns, just papa gore ivoms ahead. of Storm ‘Will get still further away from the car- piyel sptcit, ; ni ae Hugh DeCamp has served over a quarter century on its. school board. Wonder if this isn't a record for one of the most responsible, [eee edt candela" i arma _Frvt home grow polatonr of these _c-,, 00, a8 Teported by oe ew who as them as large Nassek ; to use the tolls-to ‘build the High Aswan | The U. S., Britain — and. now ia have withdrawn David Lawrence Says: thing but cheerfulness from him or the . t | "My ‘Imlay City scout sends word that | WORR 7 inne os } One Traffic Cop Whe Should Never Sleep + ‘The Ships Must Go Through? WASHINGTON—"The ships must _ go through!” That's the word Sec- retary of State Dulles, at the behest ot President Eisenhower,,has car- ried to the “London conference on the seizure of the Suez Conel. ed. He has te accept The United States is as anxious Britain and France to avoid anything that a ae involve a war and certainly words ee pons ng to the in London about taking. any pre- cipitate action. The immediate task of Dulles is to make sure the ships keep going through the canal because, if oi} from the Arab _countries is shut off, it might mean that gas rationing would have to be under official consideration here in the United States two or there weeks hence. . dust as happened ai the time of - the crisis in Iran, the United 4 ef it; h Lt f i 7 ! : | ? < i Z it E z a executive branch of the govern- is so often the case in similar sit- uations. vee Eisenhower does not wish to act 2 i : 5 LR bie va : & d a a ¥ z ee os alone. If the crisis gets to the point where he must take military steps, he will ask Gongress for the necessary power. expectation, however, is that the whole matter will drift along for months in an But ¥ Pave ty ae effort to find some legal pg Pe wovehahae.- therefore, of any kind. The western Allies not take the initiative. - Information available here in- setilement of the whole problem of ownership of the Suez Canal. This could drag on ian affair which stirred up. Nervousness over the outcome is manifest not merely in Washing-: ton and London but -in Moscow. The Communists could, of course, needle Nasser into further_com- plications with the West. It is noted here that a grave situation on the border of Burma. has been precipitated by the Chinese, Com- munists at this particular moment. “The State Department is deeply concerned over the sudden change in Red China's attitude. There is puzzlement as to how India’s Neh- ru and the other southeast Asia countries now are going to react ‘to the renewed use of force by the Chinese Communists after all the recent professions of peaceful pur- _ pose, It is a dangerous time in the Cold. War, ex (Copyright 1956, . New York Herald Tribune ine.) Mossadegh ? Dy. . William Brady, Says: | Doctor Again Expost ulates: Have Your Baby at Home Monday, April 30, °56, in a piece baby away from the mother soon after birth and filing the unhappy - infant in the show window with any others the institution es in stock, ing for expectant tathers the fol- lowing: - 1, Childbirth, Your Questions An- awered, by Davis and Ferguson, Harpers, $2.50. 2. To Prospective Mothers, by . _ Hunter and Smith, Bruce Hum- phries, $2.50. 3, Childbirth Without Fear, “by Read, Harpers, $2.75, 4, Natural Childbirth, by Heard- man, Williams Wilkins, $2. This | stake which has to be met by the. 8!¥@s special exercises for the ‘T can't understand it, not having had a baby, but I'm pretty sure of one thing—that I'm sorry for the . poor untutored creature who pre- fers to go to the hospital, have an anesthetic and, when she wakes up, find it's all over. I'm sorry for her baby, too—if the baby. sur- vives. Such a woman doesn't know and probably will not learn that in natural childbirth the woman her- self decides when or if she shall © have. an anesthetic. rs, not more than one to Torsenal not opp M4 isease, diag- The Negroes, as well as the - whites, are going communistic be-. cause they are stupid. They are not. . smart enough to think for them- selves, or. they would never, ex- change their freedoms for sure slavery. If you are so enlightened on in our own state. Very few cities in the South will not allow Negro I agree with you on one péint, " It is time to do something.. That something is-to clean up our own- backyard and then go South. It is not the Southern Bigots who ~~ are ruining our-foreign policy. It is you and I, as voters, for we put the officials in office. L. J. Keys 2628 Lapeer Rd. a ‘Weather We Get: Is Just Average’ One wonders Why there has been so much concern about the weather in this city daily. - BOY 16 CONFESSES Shirley Tem- Nothing could be further from the truth. endent Looking Back , ears Ago. DELAY "OF. “Philp ines’ inde pendence NEW ALL-TIME HIGH set in auto _ output here. — 20 Years Ago’. ple threat: 110000 HEAR Hitler open Olym- pic games in Berlin. THOUGHTS FOR TODAY I communég: with mine own heart, saying, Lo, I am come to great estate, and have gotten ca widom ‘than all they that have been before me in Jerusa- — lem: yea, nry heart had great experience of wisdom and knowl!- edge.—Eccl. 1:16. » * * He who exercises wisdom exer- _ the ee which is about Jap an Resuilies Treaty. N egutiations With Russia By JOHN H. MARTIN Japan resumes peace treaty neggtiations with the Soviet Union * this week with limited bargaining power. * * * ¢- a Russia holds some strong cards —the fact it is holding Japanese prisoners in the Soviet Union, the fishery agreement concluded earlier this year and the. ‘veto over Japan's admission to the ° United Nations. Mescow has made it clear that i¢ will © tient eakan the Japanese the fishery squint anh Geet Ss A ~ veto against Japan only after the conclusion of a peace treaty. A major .obstacle to any -agree- men—still is the territorial dis- pute. In the London negotiations which were adjourned last March 21 most all articles of a draft treaty were completed, but the. talks broke down when Japan de- manded that Moscow return Etorofu and Kunashiri islands in the Kuriles. Japan also demanded that Russia give up Shikotan and Habomai island off Hokkaido. CLAIMS ISLANDS -Tokyo also claimed the North Kuriles and South Sakhalin, but— agreed that since wider the San Francisco peace treaty Japan had renounced claims over those territories the issue should be re- fered to a conference of the war- time allied powers. Russia agreed to return Shikotan and Habomai but insisted that~ the rest was Russian territory. - Foreign Minister Mamoru business groups eager to do busi- . tion: it has been reported he y prisoners “Implementation of the fisheries Shigemitsu heads the Japanese delegation, and before he left Tokyo he sald he expected some kind of agreement with Russia by the end of September, For domestic political reasons Shigemitus is working under a short halter. ~ He received much support from public and political sections just before he left Tokyo.’ Leading : er its ness behind the Bamboo and Iron Curtains encouraged his delega- * * * He. got support from the op- position Socialists and from among his own Liberal Democratic party leaders. — s 8 Yet, Shigemitusus apparently knows his party's future and his own are at stake because if. the new round of talks collapse it will be a hard blow to the government. POLITICAL OBSECURITY With this domestic political phés- sure on him have been suggestions . in Tokyo. that he might_produce something less than a formal peace treaty rather than the prospect of returning — mpty- handed and going into political ae es - a “Tt he is unable to work out a full peace draft. with the Soviets, he might produce some provisional agree- ment whereby the tough territorial issue would be shelved while Japan would restore diplomatic re- lations with Russia in return for Soviet nelease of and — Case Records. of 4 Psychologist: Identity Secret i in Letter. to Cran Dr. Howard raises a point that has been proved many . times in a nationwide check of the mail from news-— papers. Why do you readers . suppose there is less input of letter to me from cities under 50,000 than from those much above that population? It isn’t becatise the, reader- ship polls «show any less interest in my column, foes these problems perplex peop alike, regardless of tee 3 ~~ of their cities. By DR, GEORGE W. CRANE t cur county Madilbel: Society last month, seversd doctors at my Through the years I have noticed ee ee ard describes. - The mail input is proportionately — much higher from larger cities than from-smaller ones. , Many - folks from -the smaller cities have written to-explain that they hesitate to ask for booklets Nae advice — tes the more | Often they/follow Dr.’ Howard's plan and ofder*a- supply of: the booklets. Which their patients or - parishionérs.like best. Then they pass thém along in their counsel. ‘ng. ny. Shetore have found that i. ‘ i, Pees ee. | \, Bifi * ee Bid) gs “ 7 ‘4 . , ¥ % \ i * i | \ 4 by \>r ine ‘ \ ‘ \f j ; ‘ ee \ ! | ; i i a}, s te \, : ‘ < er ! = i; 3 - Wo eh is j \ = oes | s ‘ i ; ‘ ee THR PONTIAC PRESS. WEDNESDAY, august’, 1956 5 Dems, Seek Representative. Nomination = 8, Rea No ‘Congressman George A. Dondero, who has represented the 18th Dis- trict for 24 years, is retiring this year. Brief biographies of the ‘candt-|" Gatee foliow, >» °* * GILBERT H. DAVIS. A Royal Oak attorney, Gilbert H.|» Davis, 53, seeks the Democratic nomination to run for 18th District emotional upsets or day today stress and ‘strain. And ae ey suffer mild ia testes trnetns *|Oakiand County since 1943. Ward, a worker in a plating |. If you are over 60 ‘years. Ask for new, large, economy ——— Get Doan’s Pills today ! * nomination in’ 1954 -but lost to in- “}cumbent Congressman George A '|War II and has lived in Oaklanc _ |County since 1951. His professiona’ grinder in a AFL shop. Mare Williams, 49, of Berkley| ts of Lam, and Is an tntantry vet Unmarred, Ward has appeared a native of Texas and has lived inj ®**- : ‘A member of the Americed Fei eration of Musicians, the American i Me attended the University of Federation of Television and Radio MARC WILLIAMS Texas, Southern Methodist Unil-|Artists and Masons, Williams i: Ay gather anit television, actor, versity and North Texas’ School ees Spe ee Oe aiden, PAUL SUTTON Sutton, active in the partv since 1927, isa past chairman of the Royal Oak City Democratic Com- mittee. Born’ in New Mexico, pete served in the Army during World experience has included the radio.}- television, newspaper and motior | picture industries. can Legion, Sutton is married and has two children. JACK L. WARD . A native of Oklahoma, Jack L Ward, 32, of Troy, has lived ir and polishing shop in Ferndale, has been a member of the UAW- CIO since 1953. - He attended. Michigan State Nor mal College at. 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Nites “ti 9 = : ‘New Floor Models Greatly Reduced And Many Other at Sale Prices GALLAGHER MUSIC CO. |« 16-18 E. Huron St. FE 4.0566 | (Politica! Advertisement) Fortunately “ for the victim (and bis grades) it usually is for- j gotten temporarily wpon the ' Elect . | Jubilant impact of 2 lnener chase : called ‘second love.’ | > But long afterwards, as the loves ~ CLARENCE A. and the lover grow more complex, i Athe “first” one comes back to 4 roost in the soft spot of the mem- “ ae i ory. This 16 the satan ate Te \ oa \ é — ee . i ie REID 2 2 eee { . i : : x Ze s . 7 F s ue | read op . out _ — ‘State Senator Sclsalen mat ven et ath inten secmesne any ws F HAV T T : a Republican hd re ‘ Maga “6 World Wer ti Veteran cat when -<d ae fall is in the 7 air and the small ones, screaming, ff @ Attorney are being put to bed, “whatever I PEPT. A became of Emily. 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" * = ; ia! ithe THE mi nos PRESS, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 1, 1956 : | , “LETS GET T THINGS DONE” : | REPUBLIDAN, N, for DRAIN COMMISSIONER E ee praesugnrig cote enn — The Only Experienced Candidate for Drain Commissioner EE ‘OUT: OF THE SEA WITH SEMANN” c continct work which might sonfllet with Te seslgn engineering and other professional sl work to qualified persons whe’ ‘ ln gen g~ BG ad County. ‘ ee , COME SEE... YOU'LL - SAVE-AT AaP! For’ foods that ring the bell these summer days, you can't beat AsP! The items below show you some of the ways A&P helps add sparkle to sum- mer meals... ‘round’ the clock! And if you're heat-harried, our quick- fix foods will delight you. Another delight: / Athe many fine quality foods — sold only at A&P’. . . 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AvGt Ist 1, 1956 | Bob Considi j = cay reason for it -You Kersey ~. — (a They Just Don’ * Treat Our Enginéers Right's NEW YORK (INS)~That bad Ht hea i t engineers ,who are drafted. 2 oeabeakeneai \ “Recently in collaboration ' with right and left; building w an elite ,corps of citizens far m re privi- thileged than the average Russian professional. 6 ~— OTHER OPINIONS” Russia is breedng aint ee er 1941 I don't think ‘that any —-} American . should ‘A piece here about the accidental lectrocution on. Eniwetok other quote: from the mail. Li Stephen Barbaro, son of Low Bor baro, popular golf pro at the Hollywoed Club in Deal, N. J., has sent the following postcard from | camp to his brother and sister: “Dear Louie~1 am having al what has always griped’ me about - Nuremburg is thet any really valid and legitimate rea- gon the U.S. could hay had to. |) Might as well end this with h amy DR. H. BUSSEY Optometrist Made to Your Exact Prescription i cen’ DR. 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Aue Ae Cheer <8 ee Te a 30. ee i Fly j me bd ae a 5 bei ee +". = | THE PONTIAC J PRESS. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST. 1, 1956 eecccesecoocs | _By ca Graber r pakcaee's (BUD) RICE DEMOCRATIC: CANDIDATE FOR Drain Commissioner 12 Yeors Experience in Drainage | Work Boy R he ri Northern Counties Begin orzee toting 20, pom i. Coma Two Years . y eac es ip te Campaign |sters who bring in the biggest lots] HART ® — sk tebe, “He Will Get You Out of the Water” har Ting Voter OF OAKLAND COUNTY . FRED ELIAS Democratic Cendidate for State Senctor, Ocklond County, in the August 7th primary. Sending » representative whe dees net understnd the uniqae pr lems of both ao highly industrialized ares oad a fertile farm region, with tdeas and the tt te bach then ah. be wente © man whe Sakina County. "it wants end nends s man ‘Hin s beckgrennd, of ivi the bust ho well as the “eerker'y A ge and wishes; « man whe became and home commanity. Ring my Counts needs Py yh -y man, an honest man, o age man, man FRED ELIAS Vote August. 7th Vote Democratic This od is donated by Friends of Fred Elias -” From Friends of = | Deputy City Clerk Stanley Smo- What kind of » man de you want to represent you in Lansin, a “TRAVERSE. CITY @ — The an- August’ campaign, following an auto accident, died) nual drive to eradicate ragweed| Last kers stacked up 21 j but Can t Vote from Grand Traverse and Leela- ink de oad suabe pes Monday at Oceana Convalescent | oe sey. Oe . \nau Counties found hundreds ofjcauses misery for hay. fever) em Switching of Residences nga idren ready for prize win-|sufferers. Bailey, of Hart, never regained ,Has Made Him ‘Man o oneal Oy saat a tattle = ‘Without a State’ . | Pentwater. | BUD RICE DEMOCRAT ~ | PRIMARY ELECTION AUG. 7 (This Ad Donated by Friends) presidential | election, hag learned he is “a mand sgt a. state.” Alvin Vandyken has lived inl Washington, Georgia-and Michigan’ since 1950, but cannot claim resi-| dence in any of the three states ed voting purposes, ~-- He lived in Lynden, Wash., until 1951 when he entered Calvin. After'two years Vandyken joined the Army, serving at Camp Gor- don, Ga, Last year he. returned to Calvin to continue his business ad- ‘mirfistration course, jlenski explained that Vandyken's ‘residence of one year did not le- gally count because the Michigan ‘constitution states that time spent | in the state as a student shall not ‘count toward legal residence. ~ “Legend has it,” Smolenski adds, “that long ago, students at the, University of Michigan: controlled. Ann Arbor government and even ordered sidewalks to be built in the county. So how students in the state en gain nor lose resi- Washifgton State also excludes Vandyken from its voter roster. A potice from its state superin- ‘tendent of elections explained: The tact that you attempted to register for voting in Grand Rapids /eads us to believe that the State ‘of Michigan is now your intended Regular $9.95 ‘domicile, If this is an accurate evaluation of your situation then bed knilé and ‘you do temporarily fall in the cate- : shades. REGU LAR $6. 50 gory of “‘a man without a state.” | : he oie pa M rs) d el D Sheet Metal Veep Dies | : chacobsen EE : IDS nate, vce escent ct te Bett Regular $114.50 ~ Sunbeam “RAIN KING” TYPE. K he | f the finest lawn: sprinklers on t ee rice is $9.99. will § 745i market! Regular p o 50 ft,-circle 295. win ‘cover from 5 t Fully enclosed a chain drive, heat - treated Sprinkler _ ‘This amazing ; appliance consumes up to-1%- bushels of garbage and trash in just one hour. Food scraps, bones, eggshells, rags, melon ‘Finds, frozen food and milk cartons, paper, re —practically anything except cans bortles can be Sreet of hsp YOUR GARBAGE AND TRASH PROBLEM IS SOLVED, 6 EaLciINATOR _» MI-INPUT HOME DISPOSAL er- ae dealers in sheet cy 8 metal supplies, died Monday at his Eaoie | 18-inch model * Big 18-inch di ithe company in 1927, : “sg REGULAR $123.95 : , % Power Mower Heavy Duty 1% H.P. Famous Clinton Engine TLE MODEL J Reg. $ 9:95, $ 7.45 MODEL M_ Reg. $12.95. $ 9.95* MODELR Reg. $14.95 $11.45. MODEL 25 Mes. 319.95 $15.95 FORGET oe | You Always "Save More +42 % fi | i 2 ee i 4 eo see he \ ; 4 * } ‘me Beg PY ia yo er Ais: . je ee a9 ge ea : i : : bon r ¥ pe ‘ 1 ‘ 4 aa ee 4 eet ek F i \" \ \ - i# f \' : . | * . j he j , 4 aa : \ : ; \ ‘ ~~ r . | \ | fae Poll ow . : i ‘ { f 4 ; é \ CoS ecg ? y ‘s y Fs ) a Fe j 1 i a “ B24 | j ie j + by 5 : | 2 r \ 1 F % ; i ' ra Ve aw / “ i ; ‘ sbi ts , 3 Ege cae thal PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST.1, 1956 | Asks: pense of renting a campeigi in. : Its disadvantage is this: The b known front porch in the ‘Will a Front Porch Cémpaign’ Win Votes? Se says he isn't available himoat | ‘2 C OMMISSIONER bE Elect Codmus 1,.G. GOSS 14 Years experience S: » on drainage problems. aestineed Civil Engineer Registered Land Surveyor as a consulting at « REPUBLICAN neer; THE OnLy ENGINEER RUNNING FOR THIS orcs ee eee NEW YORK (#—Politicians - teifigiieg Iooking looking Republican can-jof his” sandeat beginnings helped liam Jennings Bryan, the silver: communications would seem to/Do any of the announced Demo- day are divided on the importance/didates whose ‘themes were pros-|put him in office. _ |tongued orator, spoke 600 times/niake it simpler than ever for a.cratic candidates really, have al Sr of ““whistle-stop” tours in an elec: |perity. | In 1896 McKinley’ conducted |i" 29 states. He got the crowde—|-sndidate to sit at home, sip|*uitable front porch? That could] ON pete front porch campaign from his|M¢Kinley got the votes”~—— flemonade and roll up a tidal wave|® ® Problem. | ¢ : The Cleveland Plain Dealer re-|Canton, Ohio, home on the advice| In 1920° Harding campaigned of ballots. The most famous porch in ‘the | -_.It 1s important, of course, for alcently recalled the famous front|of his mentor, Mark —-|from ‘his front porch at. Marion,|’ He could, under the eye’ of the nation is the controversial one on candi or organize ;|Ohio, telling the awestruck politi-/ry cameras, add such folksy|the White House, ‘built on order cal pilgrims who chanced that/touches—such as strolling out to/of ex-President ‘Truman himself]: -}way that what the country needed/the barbecue gril! in-his yard and|@fter a bitter controversy. was ‘a return to normalcy.” Gov:| showing the nation’s -housewives| It would be an odd political) . q = r M. Cox, his Democratic/nis skill at broiling hamburgers.irony if President Eisenhower, in living ‘rooms? __. |porch—he used the whole house.| While resting his feet, McKinley|rival, made a whirlwind whistle-/Eyen in prosperity a candidate|SWitching to the tradition of Me-| Harrison, who 68 a was unsparing of his vocal cords,|stop' tour. But when the votes|/might not want his picture taken|Kinley and Harding, should use) his front porch he some-|were counted the verdict: was-rfor|in an election year while cooking|that porch as’ a platform for a As 20 speech-|the front porch and normalcy... [a juicy steak. successful second term. on the virtues“ of * o ® The front porch technique offers} Actually, the porch is on the e r -\"‘a full dimmer pail,” Could a front porch campaignjone big advantage to the Demo-|rear of the White House, but electing presidents — particularly 'tical parades, and these symbols «His Democratic opponent, Wil-iwin today? The growth of mass!crats. It would save them the ex-|who'd care about that? YOUR DOLLAR'S WORTH MORE AT A KROGER STORE DURING iE TERE ROR OTH +ehe ® an _ TOP FLAVOR CLOVER VALLEY. fa rich tomate sauce. 10 FREE Top Value Stamps with every ww dollar purchase. ok Cep bread. 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' EY « } a * ; : \: a i } £ - Ae * \ 3 # | ‘ : x \ == Moral Pays Ott for Heirs my —— = eet ; .“D'm not afraid of-coming back!” The voice of the great star . i Dick & Jim © ae who gave up Hollywood .in August 1949 for Roberto Rossellin! A Toot. aR AG ly y | was calm, steady and decisive. ~ Out at Elistree Studios, she’s filming “Anastasia” along with Yul Brynner and Helen Hayes. Her contract. says she must return to Hollywood for retakes $500. mn or dubbing if 20th Century-Fox wishes: it. = ‘se ivervgnaiind = Ghaes AL “I would: come back in case- | Twelve others replied variously, samer, resterth ‘chentat for Dis-|!t pal oer ged for = —. : a * isome of them declining to claim|mond Alkali. Company at Paines-|Ingrid told me, “It co ay | the money ville, Ohio, is glad he wears his/that I will be. back.” ‘ “ | liwn cA INN : Two hav haven't been heard from at plastic safety hood at work. While Studio executives say she'll : ‘ of es ! Where Dining be Pleasant wer he ‘performed a hot separation of simogst positively be back,may- |) ial PN Py Adventure sulfuric acid and~ other be in’ Octobe tr De ’ ; : : 60 PARKVIEW BLVD. “a re maybe ma * 5 sos" TH ; Corner of wah 508 Clarksten R4.— dotting pen A chemicals in a glass flask, some- WAAAP SARARAAAAAADAADPDAADDD AAAI ODPPPRAAPE A now's CHICKEN HOUSE - in|thing went wrong. The flask ex-\cember. ‘They forecast an = ploded and the ‘searing acid/¢normous welcome. The report _\aprayed directly into his face. As|she’d go to New York first for seen above, his shield was deeply|an Ed Sullivan TV show was, — : etched by the acid, but his eyes|she told me, “a misunderstand- ee} Etheabeth take Read and face were uninjured. ing.” Piataies SULLY” the Man of Rhythm . “T found Ingrid in good hu- APPEARING NIGHTLY AT THE PIANO AND ORGAN mor. She called the latest ie DINNERS ye COCKTAIL BAR urma ul eS rumor of a bustup. with” : Business Lunch ers to Take Out eas | Let y P family Robe “cockeyed ;,. com- cold fruit drinks in the summer —| , ” nf __foetaring JAMES WHITMORE + ANNE BANCROFT wea RUSSELL COLLINS cold fruit drinks in the summer — ; <, laetely Cotes? - FREE KIDDIE PLAYGROUND ages are not replacing milk it of Reds ak ae bene, Os Early end Hove Dinner CIOOOIa aH ih Europe. After this picture, she ae E in Our Outdoor Potio ° . \ : : % No New Advances by rejoins Robertino, 6, and the TE 4 FO RDG Commies Reported, but/twins, 4, in Italy, then does | , ‘ GOOD NI Clashes still OSB dhe lee vemeibasi lame: DRIVE-IN THEATER “lm a working woman,” she ing _ oe ee 1 : WED. F R lIENDS RANGOON, Burma i — Burma| said, hankaaiien attention InGmD & - Cor, Williams Lake-Airport Roads—Box Office Opens 7:10 P. M. DRUMS ACROSS THE RIVER” TEcHNIcOLOR | EAGLE a) Starts THURS. Doors Open 10:45. A.M. today pressed Communist China , , _ to withivess Rel which I-work on my French, The rest of the week I work on English. military sources Fie sl occu-| She looked up at the hot lights, “And here I melt. It's lunacy pied about 1,000 square miles of|t© Work tn the summer. Every day I pray to God it'll rain so Burmese territory. we'll at least be cool.” WED. and Lvbigtaee - JANE WYMAN Ty omme ee There were no reports of new x ek BLUE SKIES ‘ontop aan 9 Pate a egies ‘Practically every year since she’s told me‘she wasn’t ready to & ¢ K HUDSON / and: 4 said to’ have occurred when. the|80 back ... but seven years is a long time . . . the hostility has ~ SUNSHINE : - @ BEER Chinese units moved up to 60) waned if not disappeared ... she no longer has any real fears. ~~ WINE -MUSICALI . . ; @ CHOICE miles at various points into Bur-| _rnerid said if she.comes back to do Ametican TV she'll have ma‘s. northern territory. had the experience of seeing Italy's “500,000 Lira Question” | | * * | | LIQUORS ovens |which is so popular that both movies and plays stop while it's *. dee @ DELICIOUS hag was wala spore Berl on the air—and {f you ask a waiterfor a cup of espresso, he : about the moves along the nerth-|Snarls at you to be quiet till the program's over. COCKTAILS 3 east border and had brought the| J walked back to the set with her and saw Anatole Litvak situation to the attention of the!jeaq her and Brynner through a scene. : “See you again in a few months,” I said. “Probably in Amer-/ _ “Negotiations are now -in progy ica the next time.” with a view to the withdraw-| And I thought she seemed real happy about the idea. al of these Chinese troops to the (NEXT: Marilyn Monroe) Chinese side of the border,” a * * * 7 THE MIDNIGHT EARL IN-N.Y.... Jayne Mansfield's mother told Dallas newsman Tony zopp! but estimates here put-the total at/that Jayne doesn’t pose for cheesecake photos: “The camera- jnot Jess than 500 troops. Chinese|/men sneak up on her and take those pictures when she isn’t have crossed Burma's looking!” , Jack Carter’s taking wonder drugs, hoping to escape a throat protests, The Chinese/Peration ... Audrey Meadows returns to town this month to have blamed. these|record with sister Jayne ... El Morocco duo; Greg Bautzer and é of local com-|the missus, Dana Wynter ... Vaughn Monroe will sing at both | manders along the poorly defined/ political conventions ... Joyce Miles, a Marilyn Monroeish . blonde singer, is getting thé big vutlavon fice magazines will sources feature her pictures. gy lm poo gate gar _ Edith Fellows, a kid star not too long ago, is auditioning for Aitacing each other across a 200-/the Mammy Yokum role in “Li'l Abner”. . . Rita Hayworth re-|}) f\yard strip at many points in the)/named her various companies: “Hayworth Productions’ .. . Be- | mountainous area about 100 milesicause of the ship crash publicity, thé movie pignol will be re-released ... Anita Ekberg arrived Monday to pl er film Premier Ba Swe and other top|" artie shaw's reported dating Paulette Goddard in Europe. tary leaders on the situation. se ® * + Smirnoff Vodka, opening distilleries In Havana and ‘Mexico Concern was expressed in Ma-|City, says it now gurgles—no, girdles—the globé. Vice Presi-| Mike Todd claims he'll premiere “Around the World” in Mos- P. Garcia sald thelcow Oct. 15. David Niven and Cantinflas accepted .. . Men’s| MT A *) \ "! Se w “= and ~< (A222 z : E ® 2 % - s e \. GREAT ADVENTURE AND ROMANCE FROM THE FAMED S COCKTAIL LOUNGE 85 North Saginaw iLL LA yf Re E z 4 : 4 : "THURSDAY, — FRIDAY, | j | Saas aaa tther: Mt teat style note: Jackets’ll be shorter so your legs’1l “look longer and| i countries.” Neu Burma has|YOu'll look taller. --— ~ . opposed the t Asia Treaty . Earl's Pearls . _ Dixie Hwy. (US-10) ¥B ‘elegr yas cowange amg gam J aee teil 10 tik & viet ervies exsiniche Work w esth of Telegraph Wt. FE $-2900 4 ‘is located for the government sll you need te know is how the fringes SEATO area.”| ON G S$ j|the fringes of tm SEATO area."| 40 gu out am income tax blank. TONIGHT- _THUR DAY “the security|. WISH I'D SAID THAT: “In the good old days history was tire area in which the|made for a tenth of what it costs today.”—Burns (Kans.) 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[NOW @ 2nd MAJOR HIT! ° ps ae STH MOTEL YNGENT Pie 1 @ nee +emernaseren ov Sane ae FIRST RUN DOWN TOWN Hot Lead the Payment for Stealing Another Man's Woman! reading enough scripts, stories end plays to make him woozey, | Wallis has at last bought the yarn ithat brings Elvis Presley to the ‘With this momentous neWs tor| the i sand ‘n’ roll addicts of the ed that Elvis is ss in Hollywood for conferences with Wallis on Au- igust 1. whose records become. the rage and he falls into the hands of | 1) sharples, «a vaguely familiar there, Herbert Baker will write the script. vis.” ~ Carlos Thompson, good looking Argentinian whose career at get off the groufd here,.is on his be dad in ‘Beyond |Eternity” for Neve Terra Films. j about Lilli in along time, While |her estranged mate Rex Harrison has been wowing them in “My | Fair Lady” has been appearing on the stage in Europe, but being very quiet. - UE FOR A BREAK . a woman married to a wealthy |man who, believing she’s dying, ihas an affair she regrets. The lo-| cations are Munich and Majorca “Magic Fire” made in Europe last year, me he’s ‘The Lonesome Couto that will make Hollywood capa ers take notice. wee By DOROTHY MANNERS HOLLYWOOD (INS) — After Hall Jerome Cappl, whose “The Im- mortal City,” filmed entirely with- in the Vatican, will be released) worldwide this fall, has paved the way for another big coup—filming life stories of Michelangelo, Venvenuto Cellini, onan Dy ens other t masters ‘a- or sen ond. With John Farrow, Aldous at: “The Lonesome Cowboy,” ‘Thompson's Ld s can be add- getiated to author the screen- plays (Farrow to direct three of the classics as well) this is really an artistic triumph. It’s about a country boy ‘singer mission for this project, William Hebert, just returned from confer- ences with Cappi in Rome, will represent the Ameritan end of the deal. Clear the way, here comes ‘“‘Pel- epee Frank Sinatra is fast becoming the “Biography Kid," Joe Paster- “Easy the Hard Way” has been sent to Frank in Spain, Sinatra being Joe's own choice to portray him on the screen, way to Europe to co-star with Lilli Time and This is the first movie news ° on Broadway, Lilli Cahn have already written a thente song of the title which was also -/sent to yo ta ed cls to ‘ : | Point is, when is go! ge The picture with Carlos is about tena te. a ie Honk up, hen the Joe E. Lewis book, “Joker is Wild” at Paramount. “Then “‘ ‘Pal Joey” with Kim Novak at Colum- ‘bia. Plus another for his independ- lent company and on and on and k) on, Carlos played Franz Lizst in, due for a brea ‘| . Hollywood in shorts: Pier An- { i i GORCEY HALL y Boys > > — _ Saturday Only “The Thing From Another World” and “Pals From the Golden Wer". 4 ‘ rrTTrrrrrrrerl rll el ereerererererereererreereae ae a ae a ae ae ae a a a a a a ae 2 2 ’ he os B ’ ) igeli arrived in New York over the weekend with a sprained wrist trom moving furniture, She'll spend a week with Vic Damone before 4 DAYS” ‘planing to Paris for “The Vin- WEDNESDAY—THURSDAY |8° . . , FRIDAY—SATURDAY Rock Hudson is the very relaxed) i possessor of the only king sized bed in all Africa. The management of the Stanley Hotel in Nairobi had it made up for the, six foot than his Lots of fun shana for the first check wagon preview which will be i Bheld in the lobby of a valley thea- ' [ter in connection with the showing of 20th’s “The Last Wagon.” I hear this western starring Richard \Widmark is soe PH email “Something of Value,” | Natalie Wood, who seems to have ‘the teenagers’ gift-of falling madly ‘in and out of love, with her new big moment;- Nicky Blair at the Oyster House. 2 Louella reports that’'Ty Power's ‘car can't be mistaken in London. |Has a special license ‘TP-1' on it. EVERY DAY 1AM tL 2 AM Fri, Sat, Holidays "til 4:00 A.M. DRIVE-IN “SERVICE” ee st phone us ahead of time and we'll have anything on ners y for i / yous + es EAT OUT AT HOME _ WITH OUR TAKEAOME SERVICE PICK-UP SERVICE - ? ee hee V2 Spring DAILY MENU — for CARRY OUT and CURB SERVICE GOLDEN DRUMSTICK BOX DINNER 75 (A) Junior order of Fried Chicken. 2 Drumsticks, French Fries, Roll, Butter and Honey,..... 1.25 1.50 - (B) Regular order of Fried Chicken. Breast, Thigh, Wing, French Fries, Roll, Butter and Honey. 2.75 icken, French Fries, Roll, Butter G Honey (D) Fd itn Fh Fn al, Bar Chicken, French Fries, Rolls, Butter and Honey eenete Seaver ererrs ys Pee e e+e a eae ees Jey, Grahame Greene being ne- | The Italian government as well! as the Vatican had to give per- Nicholas Deadelcy and Sammy star and now it’s of more value; Bobby Driscoll’s Pal ~ Beats Dope Charge . LOS ANGELES A judge has. dismissed the narcoties- a against Lester Ferguson, 20, _| friend of actoy Bobby-Driscoll, ‘ 4 * oe "5 The service station attendant wag arrested July 10 by officers who alleged a bag of marijuana was thrown from his tar. Driscoll was arrested later at his home’ but released without any charges being filed. The actor wag not in stopped it. , Municipal ‘ Judge Leo. Freund said he felt Ferguson's righis had been badly handled by police, . + '* ” Sei aerate seem to be any: Ferguson's cap when police thing to'indicath « reason for stop. ing this ear or for a belief there was a crime committed,” Judge Freund said Man ‘Shoots scaeia Rapids Fourth Time NIAGARA FALLS, N.Y, and whirlpool # the lower Niagara River, The 37-year- old riverman shot ‘the 24mile rapids Monday in the same stainless steel barrel he used in 194, “He spun for 2% -hours in the whirlpool before he floated to slow- climb out and swim to shore, tow- ing the barrel. Only a’ few people spotted ‘the [barrel in the whirlpool, os eet ch oe Major: Lloyd Hill -haa completed. his fourth trip through the. rapids) er water where he was able 1” “ThpTiilian Line reported that US. Begin Probe of Doria Collision NEW YORK w-—Nine congress- man launch the first official U.S.) probe of the Andrea Doria disaster|/t-@. today when they inspect the dam- aged Swedish liner Stockholm at @ Brooklyn. See | The house Sodaca . investiga- tion after. last week's fatal colll- sion between the Stockholm and the Italian liner Doria. ‘The Doria sank but most of her 1,706 passen- gers and crewmen escaped, The Stockholm erept back to. port here with her bow crushed. cone, mar eet qu pine 3412 Dinie Hwy. OR 35-9754 AIR CONDITIONED’ 28 of the 31 passengers it now lists as wnaccounted for had cabins “at the point on the Doria’s starboard side where the Stockholm struck, pote eam na BUTTERFIE THEATERS ONLY!- _ Shows at LD JULY-AU MODERNLY AIR CONDITIONED Prices All Seats TO DAY Adults $1.00 — Child 50c . ne ~ 7:25 - 9:40 GUST HIT WAVE EXCLUSIVE FIRST-RUNS! SCOOP! ANDREA DORIA-STOCKHOLM. COLLISION PIX IN THE NEWS FREE ] A BEAUTIFUL IDENTIFICATION BRACELET * TO ALL GIRLS re ENOUGH TO ATTEND! ~? DIRECT FROMRK AM Cl la / FRAME MONS be ae YOU'VE READ ABOUT IT! : YOU'VE HEARD ABOUT IT! NOW YOU CAN SEE THIS PURE ENTER: TAINMENT DELIGHT! © fpr netnnned GIRLS! hanya; THE MEN FROM tHE BO °§ SCREAM PICTURES / KO Theatres NEW YOR tk City. a Ne RATES Liaaa "THE HOTTEST HUNK OF FILM HOLLYWOOD EVER SHOT! Jack Palence — Ide Lupine , Shelley Winters — Wendell Corey | It Will Hold You Spellbound! § 4 I See It at 1:30-5:35-9:40 P. M. & Thundering air SPENCER e adventure! TRACY a Thrilling IRENE love story! 4 DUNNE a ® a VAN ie JOHNSON & fe, ESTHER s , WILLIAMS | an uy: 7 WAMED JOE”? te Thrill Yeu Anew! oy : sen te er Thj8S —— baad — 7068 P. Mog?! MER EERE RRR ERR Starts Friday at Midnight Hour FERRORAMA Of Two New Shock .’N Shudder Hits! Continuous All-Night and All-Day from Friday Midnight te Saturday Midnight. Come in Anytime te See These 2 Thrill Hits @ Prices! : GIRLS! TH snow WILL PUT NEW LIFE. IN OF | THE MONSTER “THE KING OF ALL -ENTERTAIN- MENTS” *—Walter — _ Winchell “IT'S THE GREATEST!” . Kilgallen i) re a JAK LAND: DERNLY AIR CONDITIONED ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, sae fy gar al po ee ale Aa 4 Ai 1h i i ? ye Ng a wigan’ et Poe Nad So4 i i fF ee oie 6 sa a as Wee ore | ae 1 At ae \: y 2; ke : : eee N (7k & j P| : i \ 22% = ‘ \ ‘ \ : 4 ; . A Sis ae “a be \ oy \ \y Pa \ ak 7 Atte (Men Arraigned lAction on Bids for Nase Fire Station ver iN [Tabled for 2 Weeks by Commission Theft ( ounts bids | i new reste fie|on of the ew sddion af the cfc erk ‘Cost for’ foot lots So will be $100. Boat, gory Outboard , on tabled for two weeks upon Psmgane pods eee bead as well as payments set, for 12). Scie sh ode oe igs, Seay wise Petodugine men Ob te * La * : 'e i ts tet“ iy Commis omen Par ann No Son ta, te yp cult Court Monday, charged with| last night to delay action in order) : a aoe her action on a brief stealing a boat and four outboard that he might confer with architect/®%4 authorized: signed. 8 pes perres yee amin gg pre vache . representing the Economy Weld-| ®se@da acted on in one hour, “ténotors from county cottages. tase Hospital trom|!9% 8" Fabricating Co. of Pontiac, A resolution was passed rescind- * ¢ © Willman in-|*mitted the sole bid of $5,200/iig previous condemnation pro-| They are David Caskey, 19, ‘Ken. formed thecommissioners the bids|*0F the lot at Eastway Drive and/ceedings tq acquire a lot at 127\neth G. Glaspie, 24, and Donald were valid for 30 days. — Auburn Avenue July- 17, W. Lawrence St. The lot was!V. Jewell, 26, who waived exami- a a a Public hearings will be held Aug.|needed for the $600,000 municipal|nation Monday on ‘charges of Heenan, the designer | 14.9n the following proposed curb, | parking project for which the city|grand larceny amounting to $1,600) - Tak preject waetd sent — grade, gravel, and related ‘recently acquired te rights to. in property. : a bespectacled " ex-convict) approximately $86,000. Tabula. bo Le neqentl Drive from the east- Coremiilane Jobn 'E Carry of- nga Bloomfield Township Jus. = 7 - squads for about! tion of the three low bids qmount- erly line of Robert Herndon’s Pontise|fered a resolution of appreciation tiee Elmer Dieterle remanded CU. /AC Fé i : ut | § i 3 ; FRE ‘two resi-| ed to $128,735. iso fot o's the ssbsiviien. "to former City Plan Commissioner| tem to Jail wader $1,000 bonds | | Jlccing on hor ack porch | Aer usiess at lat nightsgfard Tats ras Ws iat oo tay poston wil be fled| ‘The areta vere begun b mat a, weekly was a. en -. | } et Wink. ule minutes in order to obtain a sparse| | Engineer estimates on all three'by H. R. Ryerse. at Orchard Lake, where the two' Gam | — door to let her dog|Torum of ‘four - 7 ee oes cor oan. che’ jct|Mayor ProTem John A. Dugan lhe rushed at her, motioning for|gaveled the meeting to order. . to remain quiet, However, she| Mayor William W. Donaldson, Com-| you?” and then collapsed, police /Philip E, Rowston were absent. said, : a The commission heard a com-| N munication from the Democratic, / ATTERSON a z 2 \a police who heard/Club of Pontiac urging the com-| x & WERNET | 's ha hg thission to vote against a proposed we Police said Neumann wag want-|Grand Trunk Railroad industrial : Fe ec Community ‘National for the slaying June 8 of Max/support yard in the city's north ink B Epstein, 50, part owner of a North side. Our entrances to our newly improved parking lot are now open.. Vou’ may enter BP Side tavern; Mrs, Loig Gates, 27, “MENACE TO HEALTH” — | girl, and John Keller, 49, — eee. = from either the Oakland Ave. or Sanderson St. entrance. We are very sorry you have vendor. “We feel the siding will be a SER / b menace to the health, welfare, and een inconvenienced during the past month and hope you will stop in now that street atea and Bpetein were|socety ofthe many, homee i this construction is terminated. tavern and/jarea;” the communication read in) ) I Keller was shot down when he|part. . Te wens ordered received eal PETERS SKINLESS ” ‘HOT Does 3° 89° CENTER CUT : SHORT ios : PORK | RIBS of 1 G; in the tavern May 9 for|General Hospital to purchase| lereating a disturbance and appar-jhomes at 38 and 42 8. Johnson | ently returned to settle a grudge. |Ave. ————7 WHY SUFFER ‘WITH | A SMALL, WEAK FAN] BEEF CHOICE GRADED ROUND or SIRLOIN STEAK | With a New. POWERFUL GENERAL ‘ELECTRIC FAN 20” Roll-Aroum % Rolls to any window—any room! % Adjustable! Any height up to 5 feet! % Exhaust or intake! Fan turns 360°! ~ % Tilts up or down—for use as circulator? _ % Three speeds! ARMOUR STAR | ag 7 a ; , : | : spins "a ) ee A 39 ARMOUR'S SLICED — RCo Nomar r LEAN, MEATY SPARE RBs. F. SMALL MICH. U. S. NO. 1-8 re, 10 LBS. ~NEW. 20” @ General Electric COOLS UP TO 5 ROOMS % HAS 3 SPEEDS ke WEATHERPROOF - E - Regular $49.95 : a: . Now Only $31. ee LETTUCE. ciccmires .. - 310" .Pascal Green ; OELERY | aL? |) pang 10° HEAD. = 24 ime mam. 229 -# nt is the extraordinary i f some of the smart “plus” fashions ~ | |seen, These frequently are bulkier jlooking textures with lghter, ee ee id | Five pages today ough & ule ii with wool or wool with a , *|sweatar component all bring many fabrics\ into versatile use. SUE GLoss Réchly endowed woolens are those either lavished with luxury bers, or are those sileekly a- shimmer on the surface—always with a ‘subtle, rather than a heavy os ‘ ‘ ee gloss. eS ao - - : Cashmere coatings, always a ee ee | y loxury item, are found in both, the 100 per cent quality and the innumerable wool-with-cashmere blends which have made fabrics a@ quality byword, Gay colors augment the classic cashmere colors. And the trend to wool with fur trimming in coats and suits, finds a galaxy of lovely In. town or out, Bonnie _ : wh fur shades available in all types Cashin creates a wonder- ful coat look with a céom- bination of. red window: pane plaid wool and bright red capeskin. The entire coat lining and tuxedo collar are plaid, with matching skirt topped by a cashmere sweater keyed to the leather tone. Sally Smith - Honor Guest at Luncheon + | Mrs, H. B. Barker Is Hostess at Party for Bride-to-Be Mate Stupid? ‘Boost Ego,’ Says Sarita - Latin Actress Tells U. S. Wives to Keep Romance Alive By EMILY BEISER—. HOLLYWOOD (INS)—Peppery , Latin actress Sarita Montiel said) [ |today she doesn’t care ifa-woman| * MM : 7 cant ag a hy wal ps Even the more ample coat uses trick devices to hint she is ail his. at the higher waistline of the Empire period, Adroit “Too many women think now : : ay F ‘T've got him and that's that'!”| tucks and seaming, just below the bustline of this glossy said the Spanish senorita. ‘But . : s ge : = noes te on gy ron | black Surmina coat, give a semi fitted, high waisted love. Eet is an disgrace!” A shaping to the otherwise slim front, At back the flare starts below the shoulder. “Tapered, push-up sleeves are narrower, a flat collar ividens outward and jewel © - buttons keep the fashion focus high. = sn ro ' Wednesday in her home on Marte! drive at a luncheon honoring bride- elect Sally Smith. Barbara Bark- er, who had been traveling in - Europe this summer, will not be home. for another month. | Sally, with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, J. Thoirias Smith, and her sis- plans to marry an_ American “sometime in the near future, be- = A Regency dandy’s overcoat inspired this silhouette : ; aly gs pea be, ge (ll 1956 from Gershel. Robert Knox artfully text line to chic! It's Larry Aldrich’s pillar 10" {oll : seh grey grey el which buon from necting um tnd bunt seeming con of war to hem at back, just barely hints at a semi-fitted waist- e, Pitas Sa BS. H “Black line at front. Slim, below-elbow sleeves are cut in one at/f co teed with a nice swinging flare to the back. ; Cad ths déici iy Lclehian the. woclabiced caplioihy of Persian lamb shawl collar and cuffs are not only won- \«moRE CONSIDERATE” Tracy. ae ee eg ie! ee hio y /derful color foil for the rich taupe tone, but also are in | “Not only do they have respect John R. Davis ‘were ya this intriguing town Ss : n. / the mood for the period. | . : i. - / = i - — Women's Section aia =|Women s. Sectio onan ts straight and | picked pig of her know-how narrow is the|\°? fresh look caster and Rod Steiger. of the _ | wun at the Arte,” she kineed leathér-belted | Steiger 27 times in 7 minutes, ma “Rod was so nice,” she recalled, town suit, |} didn’t even feel neo Interesting xq the declared that too. many WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 1, PAGES/21-25 Rane rit i te pocket detail women do not make any effort to; improve themselves, after mar- “They should be informed on every subject,” she insisted, “love, life, art, music—everything! “That way, how could he: pos- sibly be interested in.any other woman?" : St. Vincent Guild |Plans Aug. 25 Party _. and a - flanering collar give fey Coming Events a o : spe gameal rent na Park mpvkspay, Avaper yee 0 iy) ng. I was a mess — no ) fit and no figure, and tired and ? ee “#1 now have four children but 1 oat | Seok ght. and look and feel like a} [ome ee i ae : ae oe ae ne ! chess wk Seni i¢ reason for] Leather Goods, s 30 °* —— fave it Your adomina Briefcases, ee sl OVO thon T have lost 22 pou San sie tee: (tel tne the iw. The] — Cosmetic. Cases, ' ‘$25 and $30 PERMANENTS, S15 Cel a baie self-confidence / ater my tet id was tor ws Ck ieee oa Utility Cases, : : @ gece We Ss eal tents se ; ag | re ee ook aan te feet 5 - : = (ee you and Ladies’. Purses | _ “WHERE SERVICE and QUALITY ARE SUPREME” — | seer mnnon tweites ™ (Chicken |s ‘| Not nly because of gure but || Free Monogramming | |. OPEN FRIDAY TILL 9 P.M. | Walet 98, and bipa 40 tnches. To | ma tit. | nancy and nt delivery you should |} and: Gift Wrapping | oe Pe sole el day ny bat mewaree , ait (reassed Up gain any what your doctor al} | No Appointment Needed! 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Gab and f Marathon. newspaper. : . - “DRESSES © WHEN YOU. MAKE A PURCHASE! J “n, RN — FEET HURT? © ae : AT JA N’S. | feredsi ‘ mie = : : 4 = fodern living demands « ; a ey —— ee For Love or Money’ Hit) 2 se ‘ COATS — Jonoces smart cassenorx Qt Will-O-Way Playhouse} sm 223 : es | _ By Mrs. Emery Butler : “tei * oe low Ortts for aman day . - | k''thens =| of William Merril, added a|Paul Caplan and. Mady Correll |. ister qian. vou aneadd forast | . Ce ae | nt poner, -__|Cuinetive flavor to “For Love of|who round out the cast.” =| fied Rut ia aotata ata , r r Money” opened Tuesday ev “ é , - ater you. can stand, then s HOS IERY | wed or are crumbs as ning. Audience reaction to the war cece of F. Hugh Herbert, | Seat ot loool ho times. Youll LHe |_Dip_ chicken in flour, salt and|play was ‘spontancousty .enthaslae-|author of “The Moon is Blue” and fats" yousses,. “rer ter os 6S | pepper, and brown in butter, adding | tic. “ “Kiss and Tell,” will play nightly, | pencil trick! Piek ups, penell » oe ie 3 | a salt while browning.| This frothy, and sophiaticated| except Monday, through dug, 12 at Koen More's se_aakle alimimer, es JEWELRY i ae meee PO aa "ardor Janet Ba, who |O4d ear Telegraph, mp amet ee ay scheme ne, aera tite age Fee Lowe 1b coc Renuty Shop, FE 2-14, Pig | en. tacts Sth the peup. 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PERRY Cerner of-Jostyn _ Across from the Kroger Store State Bank where members to interested individuals or groups. Stuart Whitfield, public relations director of Pontiac State Bank, are (left to ri street, Mrs. George Wyman of Ottawa drive,. Mrs. Harold A, Cutler of Mt. Clemens street, Mrs. Julian Levine of Ottawa drive and*Mrs. H. B. Stenbuck of Bloomfield Terrace, -members of the league. jthe day it arrives, ‘dent Elsenhower [Take Tip From. Ike, Mert [ |Make Her Gift. Meaningful] : Designed Heart Medallion for Mamie;] — ~~~ You Can Do as Well by Taking —_ By RUTH MILLETT Attention all husbands, _jand old: “Next time you have a wedding - janniversary coming up, don't put off doing anything about it until Sure, you can alWays rush inte -|a department store 15 minutes be- fore ‘closing time and let a clerk ‘lsell you anything. she suggests, have it tied up in pretty paper with a big, fluffy bow and take it home to the little woman to. mark another yeer of your life together, You ean get out of the obliga. tion even easier than tifat by | telephoning ‘the florist aind or- dering a dozen red roses. And you can give yourseif a hearty pat. on the back for not baing the Kind of husband who for. gets his wedding anniversary, oe ta * * You can also do a lot better than the gift suggested by a sales girl or the roses delivered by the florist. TAKE TIP FROM IKE You can take a tip from Presi- and put a little thought, imagination and real old- that marks the anniversary of the day you married the sweetest girl in the world, In a sentimental celebration of their ~ 40th wedding anniversary will explain their’ operation ~Pictured with ght) Laura Belz of Thorpe ‘Ponting Press Photo 4 One of the many pablig services of the League of . _Women Voters is that of demonstrating the voting ‘machines to be used in the coming election. Machines have been placed in the City Hall and in the Pontiac A large, black cat strolling across one’s path is an embleni of good luck in Europe. Accent on Functional This season’s casual clothes have President Eisenhower gave his wife a heart-shaped gold medal- lion he took the ‘trouble to de- sign himself. young) fashiéned sentiment into the gift). You'll admit that President ‘Ei- you? Yet he isn't afraid of _old- fashioned sentiment, . You'll admit he is a busy man, too, certainly with as much an his mind as you have? ' Okay, then if he can find time fo dream up a really personal gift when his wedding anniver- sary rolis around, why can't you? words, “Ike to Mamie 1916- -1986."" senhower ig a real he-man, won't; . call today! Let our stylist create a cool cares free hairdo to’ see you beauti- fully through the met weather: ahead. Don't ‘wait. Mary’s Beauty Salen’ 9513 Elizabeth Lake Road ° (Across from Dell's Tan) FE 86-3701 (* Parking It needn't be made of gold, or jewel studded, you know, A NEW never been smarter, more func- tiorial_and more diversified, Titre are handsome bulky knit slipons such shades as emerald, teal or camel. Skirts and sweaters team up in royal, pink. tomato, cornflpwer- fou Fashion Store - blue, aqua, cherry red and beaver. Visiting at the ‘home of her par- ents, Mr, and Mrs. Nelson Hill of Draper avenue is Barbara Hill of Fort Worth, | ~ Texas. Barbara _ is on a week's «= vacation from an | airline company — | where she is a * aoa Overlooking . Beautiful Pine Lake Mr. mil om Ralph G. Burr of Beverly avenue arriv ~_ Dine in Gracious ‘Tuesday from Pleasure B - Euxury and Waterford, Conn. Accompanying ‘AIR CONDITIONED | :{them was Mr. Burr's aunt, Mrs. Comfort ._. }i&dith Burr, who willbe here for the Saturday wedding of the Burrs’ New Orleans son, Ronald, to Betty Jo Arnet. * 4 * Mr. and Mrs, Albert Moffat and son, Kenneth, will arrive from Washington D. C., saturday for a- week's visit with Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Burr of Mansfield avenue. COCKTAIL LOUNGE Michigan’s Most Fabulous -SMORGASBO@RD BUF PET or Order from Full Course Luncheon or Dinner Menu We Cater to * * * Mr. and Mrs. David. Grubb of ‘Union street returned today from ‘a four-week trip‘to Scotlard, Some phat ave Samzics, (Sere eet Se Been, at the Inn or in well. oes Your Home or Office WEDDINGS—PICNICS }jon, avenue is spending a week BANQUETS ‘ |Wter, Mr. and bra. Geacge Warner, in Marion, ag * * j Guests at pa home of. \Mr,. and Mrs. James C. Covert of Scott Lake road are Mr. and Mrs. V. } _.. Open 365 Days of the Year H, Wyble of Traverse City and St. Cloud, Fla. Mrs.-Wyble is a sister of Mrs. Covert. © — . * *& Verona Lee Adams, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. A. L, Adams of Michigan State e Univers Care at... RESERVATIONS _EVERYWHER Call Delphine Finn Michaels ester, N. ¥., where they visited Elkin Travel Bureew other relatives. Returning Midwest 6-21 BIRMINGHAM, 24 N. Banter Siva. 4 July 31 at Pontiac General’ Hos- > pital. ae \Board of Directors nannane- _|to Visit. Scout Camp | ‘Sherwood. » Mrs. B. H. Ogden of South John-| Personal News of Interest in Area Mr. and Mrs. Thomas R, Reyn- olds of Cooley Lake road announce |, the birth of a son, Jeffrey Michael, The infant’s mother is ‘the for- ‘mer Maxine Melchoir, Grand- Melcher of Phoenix, Ariz,; Ches- The board of directors and all) committee members of the North- h, Council will visit Camp Sherwood. Thursday. A complete tour of the camping units as well as a tour of the newly cilities already available and to enumerate the needs at Camp ‘Texas has 652 tree farms, more parents are Mr, and Mrs. Joseph | ern. Oakland County Girl Scout) ents ct ter Reynolds of Elizabeth Lake road, and Mrs. Judy Reynolds of Cass Lake. ‘a ee * *. Mr. ‘and Mrs. Frank’ Doll (nee Gena Forrest) are receiving. con- gratulations on the birth of a daughter, Dianne Catherine, July 24 at St. Joseph Mercy Hospital. 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The A group of. new drawings by Francis de Erdely is being shown at The Little Gallery in Birming- ham, De Erdely, a master draftsman land organizer of form, uses 4 great craft to convey a message in almost every’ picture. A distinguished painter and a member o¢ the faculty of the Uni- versity of Southern California, he SS eapacialty town tor the otrengtnlen ’ and power of his drawings. Born in Budapest, Hungary, in May, 190, he received his early tinued his stadies at the Acad- pg aga Madrid and at the Sorbonne. in Paris. Young de Erdely began exhibit- Tanne ne nee eT 524 ened Bldg. Beauty Centre Make an Appointment Today Wespecialize in Permanents, Tinting, Hair Cutting and Hair Styling - All Work Guaranteed! Reg. $15 Permanent $8.50 compe "Over 20 Years’ Experience €lesed Monday MARY MARINO—OWNER FE 4-4781 | Here's ANNUAL SUMMER ma who want to dress your children in style on a limited budget. Stop in today and see the many bargains wé have in stock. children’s. Saves Time! 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Mr. and Mrs, Bert Schneider of Gingell court were the couple's at- tendants. Following a short honeymoon, . ithe couple will reside on Gingell court, [Pajama Party Given re by Susan Bateman ~~ Susan Bateman entertained a group of friends at a pajama party” Tuesday evening at her home on _|James K boulevatd, Attending were. Karen Bronoel, Ellen Sue , Nancy Chap- himan, Katherine tchett, Ann Fra-- ger, Nancy Gaukler, Gerry Olson, Margaret O'Reilly, Manet Shell and RSF FG By ofa A Pat Sowles. ] USE THE ROUND T-TOP ‘Toble Instead of Four! i oe aes a 2 \ i H ed wa PONTIAC: ‘puns WEDNESDAY, AUGUSTE 1.19807 hi \ } Po Fe4 , ‘ : 4 \ th a ; ; fe i i ay ; gid cel i ti —— eeepc a F\\ { { ee First. 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A percolator brush is. “pliable enough to ‘reach hard-to-get-at but it should be’ not! “1 certainly did go through an Beautiful :Miss. “Sane Once ‘Ugly Duckling’ | | NEW YORK (INS)—This year's most beautiful girl in the world— Miss Universe—was once.an ugly duckling: — ‘ Carol Morris, today a well rounded 129 pounds of brunette beauty, told a news conference: awe stage. I thought I was the ugliest girl that ever, ever lived—and 1 have the snapshots: to prove it, “T was skin and bones—skinny as a rail, all arms and legs. I[ -jliked to climb trees and play foot- ball and baseball and basketball.” Today the 20-year-old girl from Ottumwa, Iowa, adopted daughter stands 5 feet 7 inches, molded into 96-25-36 proportions. She's still Sohn tnd of leg, on Hd York pho- tographers found when she posed for them in a bathing suit. DOESN'T SMOKE, DRINK | ‘Being a minister's daughter who doesn't smoke-or—drink, she isn't} too happy about cheesecake shots. She blushed visibly when she took off her gold and white raincoat to expose her tanned form in a pink, sequinned bathing suit. jparents—only better,” ; Blue-eyed Miss Morris,.a junior at Drake University before she became Miss Universe and a star. let at Universal-International, is a bit bewildered about the fuss over her adopted status. NOTHING ‘SPECIAL! ‘It happens every day,” she} said, “Et don't see why it's any-| es thing special. I have a family--a|~ mother and-father just like anyone |~ else. ‘They're just like any other G * il Ld Ais liss Morris, tired from the whirl . ; of publicity, wants to try her hand) = at being an aquatic, Esther Wil-|) liams type star, but after a year) in Hollywood plans to return to) 7 Drake to continue her studies in|” elementary education. " She's got seVeral boy friends but there is one that's kind of | ¢ Goebel, Drake — _footbe: Her idea of the perfect date is » as follows: “Someone who is intelligent— more intelligent than I am. 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Abort tne : — blazer - Stunning with its white shawl cojlar contrasted ‘against its bulky stripe, : ; Me in black’ and nayy with ° a JUVENILE BOOTERY lg grey. Sizes ae ‘opm Hon ana’ Bees te 0) ‘ 36 to 40, 2 ee _ FAMILY E STORE 928 W.. Street a. gis Z a & mf La ee os He says he thinks that the op- tion has run out on a 150 acre’ E. T. Cope, chaifman of the cit- izen's committee against the race} - “jor any part\of the township. He questiong how income can be = lestimated. The track promoters’ request was rejected by the zoning board because income was not. ¢s- timated and the structure was not “1 deseribed, He contends, from parimutuel hetting not one cent of the state ~oei.| @Xelse tax can be used for schools. He questions claims that the race track can reduce tuxes with no township tax, Of the hoped for $500,000 split E7of-state excise tax on parimutuel betting, he says; “Only a favorably situated track of years standing can receive that amount. and in lean years, police and fire pro- tection, road repair and other ex- penses caused by the track must be paid from the lesser sum that would be received.” He says that about 18 miles of ~ ‘new hard-surface rondlg would be for Balloting a ida = : Opinions for or against letting a : dag ant “SMiicetrbckl cee track establish in their area jare still being expressed widely, athough Ure sie assurance track, has itemized his group’s op- position te the track in section 30 Vendirelin ond sioul qrciien would be needed. at Waterford Home home of Mrs. D. F: Hoyt, Maceday Lake Rd. - Herbst ‘will be co-hostesses. Mrs. and Jamaica, Imlay Adds Teacher top, Del., cial’ su gan in June. Sometime ago the Livonia Mayor spoke at an Exchange Club meet- ing, and told his hearers that he felt that the racetrack at Livonia had definitely been as asset to that .\eity, Members of the township board were guests .at that meeting. Garden Club.to Meet WATERFORD TOWNSHIP—The ‘shri branch of the Women’s ational Farm and Garden Asso- ciation will meet tomorrow at 11 a.m. for a potluck_juncheon at the 7530 Mrs, Norman Hill and Mrs. Paul Hoyt will show her films of res IMLAY CITY—Newly added to the Imlay City High School staff’ is Carole Brumbaugh, of Wilming-;C° who will teach commer- » She received: her degree from University of ered RS Pee Fey > eho Oe Hl oe SPSS Casters: a a vi pe ENC well-known Detroit radio and personality. - Other films displaying the talent of Walled Lake school pupils have attained . widespread popularity. The dialogue and narration of one film was translated irito’ two for- eign languages for the benefit of children abroad, _ A movie called “Let's Play Safe’ was filmed at the play- grounds of five’ different schools ‘in the Walled Lake’ district. - | Naturally, the films have a spe- clal meaning to children of that a given situation. room or playground. to many students of Walled Lake schools, thanks to-the Audio-Visual Committee which help ~ Wall ed Lake Schoolchildren Facing - Movie Camera, Lights, Using’ Script School. Narrator is Bob Maxwell,'to plan the productions along with TV|Mr. and Mrs, William H. Murray, The Murrays extend-a great deal ‘of credit to Nina Kropidloski, ele- taken mentary supervisor, who I special interest in film produc- tion. Murray is the producer and di- district, inasmuch as mostiof them rector pf ‘fPortafilms,” a 10-year-| recognize a schoolmate or a class- old business that was moved here : from Los Angeles, Calif. about This venture gives valuable ex-|three’ years ago. He also writes are recorded on 16mm., sound-color film. the script. The JUDITH ANNE GAYLOR LAKE ORION — Mr. and Mrs. ‘|Le0n Gaylor, 341 N. Shore Dr. announce the engagement of. their daughter, Judith Anne, to Seaman Jamés Stuart Williams, son of Mr, and Mrs, Stuart Williams of 210 N. Broadway. No wedding date|PFom has been set, - State Gains Funds From School Trusts LANSING ~The State Board of Escheats has received $424,945 to be held in trust for the primary school fund. The money came from the Metropolitan Insurance * * « The big check, turned over to the state board yesterday, represents money unclaimed by 12,200 Michi- -jgan policy holders, The company said it made 4 deligent search for those en- titled to the money and that the sum due may still be reclaimed from the Board of Escheats, The transfer was made in con- faymity to state law. Leslie Peters,- manager of the company’s Lansing district ‘office, handed the check over to State’ ‘| vent further accidents. | accept the services of the advis- LAKE ORION — ~~ The City Coun- cil has as already ‘hired a park” at- tendant, one of 11 demands made by 200 petitioners at a council meeting* attended by a record ‘proval. crowd on Monday night ria drainage system on Washington street. Before a municipality with out a sewer system can extend its system they must have state ead Citizens asked that the patrol-| ° gS their hometown with‘open house Brown City residents who have many friends in brate their fiftieth wedding anniversary Sunday a Rev. and Mrs D. Clink, will cele- Peateg, a ete from 1 to 8 p.m. .The Rey. .Mr Clink, who became; blind when a small child, "Gated icaie “sinno tuning to the ministry and served as pastor at Mancelona, Roseburg, | Lamotte, Cass City churches of the United Missionary faith. They live at 6944 George St., Brown City. gratitude of. the citizens for their promptnets ad cheese. o% The demands were ‘be Exclusion from the park of all save village wand township residents; request that the town- ship assist in maintenance of the park; immediate employment- of a full time park attendant, pref- erably a Red Cross lifeguard, from 11\ to 7; To adopt the following long range improvements: sanitary fa- cilities and bath house, repair. pic- nic tables, repair playground equipment, remove pilings from picnic area, replace dock with a concrete and steel structure, ex- tend the sidewalk across the park, fefice the park to exclude un- authorized - persons, and allow no more leases as the park. ‘The group "titans % provide a citizens advisory ¢committee to work with the council in formulat- ing long term plans, and finding ways and means to carry them objectionable during the Congres- out. | sional fight on foreign aid. The council voted to provide the) Most important, the amount of attendant immediately, and to! money-was $1,093,405,000 less than. place screening on the dock to pre- the President wanted, a cut Eis- — Signs Foreign Aid Bill $3,766,000, 000 Slated to Reinforce 54 Nations in Fight Against Reds WASHINGTON W — President Eisenhower has signed a bill sup- plying $3,766,000,000 to 54 nations for the next year to reinforce their the cold war with communism. 7 * * —~ But the measure contains two features the administration found were ve to’ | | America’ s security and free world) Members were very willing sattnnnbi “will he i peired. * * ~ The other stipulation fought un- ory committee and discussed pos- sibilities of placing the question on the ballot at a later date. The state did not approve plans stops further arms aid to Com- = St. Joseph Catholic. fo Have Porfiuncula St. Joseph Catholic Church has Fair. Finale to Fete ‘Golden Wedding’ Pairs 'be on Imlay City Fair's closing Cites Taxation Danger Del (INS)—Gen- T \eral Douglas MacArthur declared). today that one of the greatest dan- gers to the safety and security of the “United States is self-destruc- tion by “excessive taxation and ‘its WILMINGTON, away from the Savoy address, milk at the store a Couple to Live on re. After Niagara Falls. Trip MILFORD — Having’ returnedjiace and tulle. It had ‘a square from a Niagara Falls honeymoon, Mr, and Mrs. David Bratton are residing at the home of the bride-| groom's mother, Mrs. Thelma Or-| white roses and carnations. Attend-| beck, 5434 Savoy Dr., Pontiac. The couple plans to build a home in the near future several lots The Oe es L. Feole, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Melbourn Feole, 3565 Mo- berly, Milford, leated tulle ruffie of the full skirt.| The new law signed rday She carried a cascade bouquet of | also liberalizes the tirement: formula~ for same 2,360,000 em- her were, as maid of honor,|ployes under Civil . giving! Carolyh Fair of Wixom and brides-|them about 345 mil n dollars in meld Betty Low Feole, the bride's! added yearly : were Bob Keller and Donald Miles) of Pontiac, Melvin Feole of Milford| fand Frank Hamilton, of Walled] Lake. the AMVETS hall in Wixom, / township residents beyond village|~ limits, with 46 for village and township, fovr for.village only, and _F armed services and econemies in ‘enhower maintained would mean) The contemplated building is not tas a center fer club activities for successfully by the administration] weberaaip. On-Site of 1900's Boat Ramp Orion Boat LAKE ORION—The Lake Orion Boat Club is beginning. its club building this week with excavation problems recalling Orion's early resorting days, and with close scheduling aimed at Aug. 1 19 boat races. When work. aie? on. ing of the 60 by 60 foot/area from the village at park on M24, club members did | realize they: were on the former location of the ramp for the “City of Orion” a forty-foot excursion boat. The boat carried 300 passen- gers on its two decks with music and dancing aboard in the 1900's |. when Orion was widely known as a resort and Chautauqua center. The old cement caused Harold who was ‘leveling — the gro u nd, corisiderable problems. Their construction was delayed. large but will have adequate room tor storing equipment. It will serve the teenagers as well as adults in Of ftrame~ construction, it will munist Yugoslavia. This was in- serted by senators led by mem- bers of Eisenhower's party, Re- publican leader Knowland (Calif) and Bridges (NH). * * however, + stil] can der, plus future material for main- tenance and spare parts. There) also is a provision allowing Yugo-|© slavia 15 million dollars in eco- nomic aid, ilke OKs Pay Raises for ‘Team’ Members WASHINGTON (INS)—President Eisenhower's cabinet members and about 600 other top admin- ersseage officials have salary ‘}raises. today because of new legis- lation | a by the Chief eee tive. flight executives will increase .pay/. for cabinet members from $72,500 a year to $25,000 while other lesser Kline and lace accents in thejofficials will average $2,009/raises. -- Waterford. High: / Band Beginners Yugoslavia, obtain military equipment on or-[ to Play Tonight WATERFORD TOWNSHIP — Aj concert concluding the six wee! | class of Bruce Ort, Waterford High School band director, will be given by the 100 Students at the WHS football field at 7:30 p. m: Club Starts Building Its Clubhouse have five windows and an. en- trance door. : - Alm ‘js te have it ready for use in time for the sail boat and ~_e boat races to be held Aug. 19 beginning at 1 p.m. - ‘William Morris has been ap- ; pointed head of the building com- te | Mittee. Mike Caldwell is chairman lof the racing event, with Elmer Ewald trophy chairman. Kingsbury Orchard Opens New Market ORION TOWNSHIP—Kingsbury's Orchard Market on Orion-Clarkston Rd. between Baldwin and M24 will open Friday when their harvest apples are ready for use. The new modern building has screened; jalousie windows and refrigeration facilities. Sales will inchide vegetables in season and honey, which they produce, The Kingsburys started their or- chards here about twenty years —/ago, and have almost all standard 7 \yarieties now. They have creased their storage capacity io about 2,000 bushels, so apples are available eight months of the year. Poriamad Chief in U.S. . MIAMI, Fla, “(INS)—Ernesto de la Guardia, president-elect of Pan- ama, stopped off.in Miami yester- day on his nation-hopping tour to find new industry for his country. - Methodists‘to Dine NEW HUDSON — The Methodist Church here will have its family tive supper at 6:30 p.m. co-opera tonight at the church. Varigds selections will be played and marching techniques will be demonstrated. Converted Japanese at Baptist Sessions. 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Y. : : PR ee a mast University of Mict Sf the eoteotion. ’ : a . t the U -|at y drivers concede commissioner George P. Mon- gan, Walter B, Rea has Inbeled a oitecee then's “open door” policy is the fairest yet, Look Magazine story of | “le tea bright Ind and hie | . ! d the | Monaghan cracks down swiftly for infractions, [0 money to Ab eeourinnn end, Ron ont tee te mae te res i | = . vy vo ‘but will listen to a “not guilty” plea if it is but- [tation , ao ae —_ years at U of M," said the dean, | — ‘There's no ayy ts SB What vr -|grades fell below us mark, Holcomb Conference iwhat pulls the rug out from under most squawkers|writed story ceutead’ a ae Met ae aes letes get pg Por yer help a and need. I don’t. know what is @ re-run of the patrol movies. One look, and they lfering Kramer » $560 grant. Canel, the bi-lingual Staten Islander who does|University’s’ committee co tres : Buck | ittee said Wisconsin had ‘made avail- Sh eavellent play-by-play: job each Winter in Havana, |#n4 loans to puscauyg . an imental report tothe Big 10 Conerence. = Says Cuban baseball today is at fever heat. s. “It is = shame when DEATH ORASH—Robert Dunn, 22-year-old : : , __ AP Wirephote} & : fe5 eg t Pe ee ee oe | motorcyclist, who is the Son of Mrs. Fred Anstett. | Wanczyk of Denver who could not avoid hitting ae et > ale Wiehe try to get’ away with insulting otticlals tn Sete nent a at }}| of East Detroit, lies helpless before he was struck © Dunn. Wanczyk suffered head and chest injuries |.mpen it’s true.” Williamson, how- sh, but many of the IL arbiters. now recognize a All-American football player. at and injured by the motorcycle at the right. when he. catapulted into the wall at Lakeside ever, said he hadn't read the ar- ‘mame when they hear it. Battle between Havana] “tt ig more regretable when the| | ee ee, ee ee ude. — cfs inde vrpension fhe Suga ing cash, [etter oh | MT % (Golfers are intrigued by the new typ ster box veel 2 f/* . ee 2 @ . 7 eee paar nse S| monn te 11 2E Teen Girls Olympic Bidders R—times in rough, T—times” trapped, 1-P—one putt] eines [7 SeebATY wui/In Detroit Trials Aug. 7-10 : ae = | gteens, 3-P—three putt greens, B—birdies, ‘ no ; DETROIT—A pretty 2-year-old| Between them they are apf to| its first competitive splash .in jteaches at Bethesda-Chevy Chase | - {How about @ i9th hole summary in celebration or| |, Boston high school teacher and five teen-|TiP, «pe pegieP nacre 1955 es sated pine ever High School S eager ? : ; : ’ {Times : x hope to make us-| since, winning successive | Shelly Mann, ; Marie . : a “ _ SR—scotch on rocks, RH—rye highball,| [mew york at age girls from Washington, D.C ltralia-bound Olympic team which| national AAU titles im’ outdoor |Mary Jane Sears, 16; Susan \ ys nina er? 3g : < vomen ti . the final tryoute toc the|Will be coached by their own men-| and indoor competition, Back- |(Dougie) Gray, 16, and Wanda Pans : e ogg, : States women's Olympic] tor at the Walter Reed Swim Club,| bone of the squad are these six Werner, 15. . 5 and Wanda No. E . Contender a heen ’ swimming team here in the Motor|*‘@nley Tinkham. aquatic whirlwinds: — Pgaers Reeve Mary — akin 4 _ 1G a : Bate 7 vp Relner _{, »™—vohn-| City Brennan Pools Aug. 7-10. - The Walter Reed team made | Mrs. Betty Mullen Brey, 24, who! 4.) Mrs. Brey is a faculty u M R f | | H ea ® : tag nna on ben Jost Sntshed a8 — f : year H bam be 00! | e a aq Op Cavy gk lion Veterans Sports Calendar. [Usiversiy, mnie Doug ated a as oe : : MATIONAL Aeeeun : = rie “YORK @ — Light-heavy-/Plains, N.¥., was placed 10th| Muwautes ....... ye oop Pie ec! ton. | weight champion Archie Moore's|amdii’ the middleweights as he Gini ee ; a knockout of James J. Parker|vaulted into the ranking list for im. sicatesesct ae 3001 sein oA known Of the sextet. It is be- stbgthned the ancient bates he fat tine." other newcor| arden? 3 & ise Boys Club at Jos south A0d| cause Shelly captured three in- : aition as the No. 1 contender for|ers to the list are featherweights aoe Be Be at Soh Y orth. "eth games|: championships in the the vacant heavyweight throne and|Ike Chestnut, New York (ninth), spay's _— salsa arent ee 1966 national AAU outdéor meet him Ring magazine’s|and Miguel Berrios, a Puerto Ri- — Chicane? ~ nee Sale ats} early im July to add to the pair ee ce ne, |e tow lvteg in New York Ber Med [Rie Yore'ss Cinch: 17 Sucwceat' sc waht rsts faskse| she wom tn the national indoor — All-America end Pe Lunsford Market, 1 pm Stee tae | Semnemen. Wer epestalty fo. the Paratmee. of the University | wewassye, roma, burt vec hukagen Beil, Sterth ele" | hetds, the world record, fer. the . of Michigan was one of the tar- asi New York. 12:20 pm, —| Among wa MEWS —Drevven Dees re cnewetoryens ber bey geting La agazine's article |cuckP open ai). | ve. Labelané Pharmacy. 0:30, ot Drayven Olympic ch ¢ that a football (+4) va, Be ed Modified ha: and old models run| Mrs..Brey is one of Shelly's 4 seandal prevails in the Big Ten [Schmit <3) vs iS om, = at Pontioe ‘Speeder act Wrials @8 T\toremost competitors for butterfly Scospontanebead 8 fees duanten an ee wo ispliels foams elas ease a This thal escape” clause, taly aemed Be Ban ss D-witeriord ve Ponti Po-|She finished third as the Walter Eireear ee mis ae rr cl 4S north. ! go Aediny Remmi Mann, 3 cITy Bence dasd | 2 SEE rt ce ; be y now at the ripe old U raves Gd in . Ben eth gh Age of 16 she had made it three in =. : . : &@ row at meters which is the games, but he pulled a rock aso on Murry Dickson's plat raat SR 52M yyl distance she wil swim here—and, base-runner, billing off a ninth-The Chisag? Cece eer hay oF Bee 2 she at Mel inning rally. . hind to beat Philadelphia 94 with =~ pag gen _ strug-|Monte Irving driving home five Rated Top Story by : ; Braves, ( rs second-| Cleveland's rig’ sfs Redlegs yi 1 Wertz’ Comeback Prolific ew “York Giants, losing 51/%¢ /e*st in the American League ; (INS)—One 7 ; ~\ “race,” closing to within nine of the] pital bed and there was some cay @ MRO of tenons ew York: as Early|Came within a mile of stories: of the 1956 baseball! doubt as te whether he would ar three-hitter ended the Yan-|the gruelling 32-mile Lake Ontario the comeback of Vie] sve play baseball agai gent at six games,|marathon swim yesterday but. ex- ing inadvertently eam. ercam \ cetiated Sy Sie iting ‘tente of Fag Sey think of while 1 ,,|stenographer-model. = , : Mantle. was - hospital. was getting . Thousands of spectators had| T°. Wertz, who rates the dubious dis-/back in the lineup,” Wertz said. & fifth-place tie|lined the waterfront at the eastern les (07 n tinction of being as bald as they|! did exercises during the winter y defeating Kan-|entrance to Toronto Harbor to come in the majors, has battled|#Md tried to build up stamina. 5-1. Washington beat the|Cheer the 22-year-old Fergus, Ont., “ all the way back from a siege of} “J never realized how hard it én a wila/swimmer. — . : polio and rates second only to the) would be to” in his 10th sea-|18%, ath gli HedtuaiPoererd Oe cnaltying coed ar|L2etue departments. - would naa a” . = pond oulbatnggr ele ea aaa ine ms eae oe tam o’shanter All-American| in Ge ee Whatever success the Indians ~~ muscle. He seemed|Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ont. oe rag ana teat Gat oe pearl vont in the 1956 flag race, they replacing Randy| Only two persons have bert able ey pane eri ey Rea Owe to thie hitting of the 31-year-old last night with] to make the crossing, Marilyn Bell! Gene Bone of Ponting was in 8) mainder of the the re- |York, Pa, native, who now makes, trips. of Toropto holds the record for|tWo-way tie for 2nd with a 69 on a Season tn 2 hes. ‘his home in Detroit, his 24th home|the swim at 20 hours, 56 minutes, |{ront nine score of 35 and @ return : inning off Cari : ot 34. He and Herman Scharlan of D : Lakel dit hm e20/GMC-CIO Tilt Postponed {rset Sent wane te rayton, Lakeland the bottom half of the| Tuesday night’s scheduled Class|Louis. Bone is assistant pro at i “ 7 inst Gene Conley. That’s|A City Baseball League game at|Pontiac, Mich. Tam O'Shanter CC. In Showdown Clash until the ninth,|Wisner Field between undefeated) Pete Cooper of Knollwood CC : } out, Ed Mathews|GMC and the CIO Local 594 was|shot a 36-36-72 and Bob Inman of| | showdows battle-in'the hot. ot tie it. postponed because of rain. Detroit Golf Club shot a 38-35—73.| §. ly-contested Waterford League sott- play, All . radiate e ball title race will take place to- ‘ : og Lake- yielded only two hits, “ | could Van Loozea Winner of Pro-Am Event : f eoaae ee eevee ee Lid } “ Per er ae. RMT srteenevisune oat gee 0) { States fenianeed eo eee Ey ee ew . : coeme Petecteeeg 8 La 1 : . ‘ o. * ; Pee ae \men’s division of the American : BIG BOY NOW — Chuck Stearns, 17, of Bellflower, Calif., Unit- \ ed States boys’ titleholder, is picked to win in his first crack at the Championships at LaPorte, Ind. Aug. 24-26. Water Ski Association National Hach hit home runs, Kaline his | 17th and Boone hie 4th, Kaline added a double and a single and had three runs batted in and triple and a single, Boone and Kaline—though netiur tne readied te .300- mark Boens and Al Kaline — supplied’ |—0 the = _|place at the right instant. + fielders not been in the right Kaline made spectaculer catches of two of them. Ted PATIENT'S ‘COMPLAINT: short j Rain Delays National Tourney ee Frisco. Netter Paces Field at Kazoo Ron' Holmberg, top-seeded jor (18 and under) from ‘arenhivn. his second-round match over Jim- ‘my Moses of San Antonio, Tex. Holmberg, a Davis Cup star, whipped Moses $1, 6.3. * Third-seeded Norman Perry of Los hAngeles defeated Austin Robertson) ed of Shreveport, La. The score was Aker © firstround bye, Paul : oe ee — et Begin rans 31 SeaUNeT PLEAMANE Clad Bill Kelly has sent out invitations College fall football practice which begins Aug. 31. Twelve men will be lost from to 57 players for Central Michigan) ‘ N.Y., had little diffiedlty winning) - of Seattle in the second, 7-5, 6-3 Harry Thompson of Atlanta, Ga. :|pulled one of the day's upsets, beating Rudy Hernando, lith-seed ed junior from Hamtramck, 6-3 6-0. Susman of Ledue Mo., pulled another upset by beat- Boys Tennis Tournament at Kala- Pontiac Skaters mB Win US. Titles - his national Mag Poa! Hg Rat prep By - ‘Hicn. 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New Orleans to Keep|tiom the second until witlams be remedied readily by getting Cage Tourney Despite|r.*** ee ~ the weight-over onto the left leg.) . : Withdrawals struck for his second home run nag agg tieoty hoy pg daewy in two days over the right field You'll hook or abruptly pull the NEW ORLEANS (INS)—Ofticials|@P¢* ‘© knot the score. [bal ott Mee it yes, SS t vob eae ak ao aus G te 4 ee tek “s weight entirely, using nament have that Pp season Se hes 6 ea da ead annual classic will continue to be seven hits in his last 36 times hands to roll over and quit. played in New Orleans despite the] at bat, drove in the tie-busting | Notice in the sketch how far| withdrawal of several Northern) run with a sacrifice fly in the the left hip has gone through the schools which protested a new Lou- 7th. shot, with very little turn, and how isiana segregation law. The Tiger roster now is one-man| The measure, which goes into under the limit, Ned Garver, effect Oct, 15, prohibits the mix- |who has been bothered with arm ing of White and Negro races |trouble all season, is on the 30-day in all athletic and social events (disabled list for the second time in the state. = : this vear. iiedell DETROIT New Orleana rd-winter sports alums. ¢ $ | goamanmt 8 9 sociation made the announcemerit|Torgeson.ib 3 1 1 Willlamstf 2.2 6 perc Sas omen recor ua mmo ees’ | ieee tT . ri * 4 an: . * i. af . ‘nis ‘biardd ot Sablon ae aa OR SORE Mich., oe tants Uatew. taye 19 8 elec OO 8 ropped tv ponen 8 ayton io) Univers ee i tn om ae aoa —— ithave refsed to participate in ‘the 2 2 008 4 ; bees taste TePoitertield, rott DETROIT #—Scotch Valley is), ‘lan odds-on choice to defend his ti-/{*?’ tle tonight in the $10,000 Governor’s| fins. ‘Fis Cup trot at Northville Downs, |”* in the Tiger first to erase the e Boston lead; Earl Torgeson walked 1 Porterfield. ¢ pomner. T—3 beneetaes te = a! “House” 2b Wine, 7 a et tine. —MeKiniey, i 1. Ae rs a 2 The seven-year-old trotter set a event. The stake is the last of five at TUESDAY'S FIGHTS , Pla.—Russ Tague, tpeinted Martin REMINGTON MODEL 58 SHOTGUN This 12 Gouge Shotgun Is the Newest In Remington's Line — It's Gos Operated. We also have the new Ruger, 375 Mag. “Blackhawk” Pistol. Come in and try them on our rifle range today! CLIFF sien North of — Gun ond Sports CENTER ME 4-6771 i A ' as aa te Py FREE PARKING §=“——— ~ FREE ‘c's = = PARKING DOES IT AGAIN! ms som REPEAT SALE 8 5 Sco ). 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W — Harold Carter was an 8-5 favorite to whip Bob Satterfield in their nationally ‘televised heavyweight bout to heavyweight class, ahead of aneiion Carter, A win for be wile put him in contention for the vacant heavy crown and will explode Satter- 4 ’, ALL-STAR AT WORK — Joe Krupa, 245-pound tackle from Purdue and a member of the College All Stars, hits a blocking dummy at Evanston, Il, with. mid-season form, as other stars await their turn. Conducting the drill is assistant coach Chuck Hafron in background with white T-shirt. Stars tangle with Cleveland Browns at Chicago's Soldier Field, night of Aug. 10. - J CLF ae Sel G6 eA "United Press Phote Kramer Loses olin Net Meet LOS ANGELES # — Promoter Jack Kramer almost contributed the big surprise of his $7,500 Mas- ters Round Robin Pro‘ Tennis Championships Tuesday night as he forced Australian Frank Sedg- a man to the limit before bowing. Kramer lost in straight sets, but only by thie barest of margins. The scores were 10-8, 14-12. |Argeles Tennis Club, 6-2, 6-1. Of the 32 points Segura won on his serve, 20 were on misfired back- hands by the erratic Hartwig. | j * . Championship play will begin| Near-Five-Pounder Taken by Detroiter 23 landed Green township) first of by Grant Warner, 15345 County Warner's fish was taken on a Picked by Ballot Hogan “Man- NEW YORK (INS)—Ben Hogan, four-time golf champ, has been hailed as the “man of the decade in sports” by a national sports magazine. — In a ballot of the nation’s sports-. Upset of Seeded Players-Produced Lags Behind LEXINGTON, Ky. (p_Yeartng carrying some of tiirfdom’s fate ast bloodlines. went/ on the auction block today, with’ a strong finish needed to boost the price average in the lagging Keeneland. sales. -SAVE UP field's hopes of getting” a shot at tal of 89 untried thorough- _ Factory ded Shoes, Extra! Archie Moore for boxing’s top-|breds slated to change hands Bon = money title. or im the fifth and final session of the PHILIP’S - CLOSING-OUT SPECIALS! TO 50%! $12.50 Shakespeare Cast ot Spin Reel $6.25 $16.50 Johnson No. Otis . $8.50 $21.95 Kennedy Tackle Boxes +++ 811.00 $79.50 Neptune Motors ......... $64.98 U.S. DIVER’S GENUINE AQUA LuNe. @2z enya Regulator’ Novy ° Reserve Manifold Valve Complete Set $188.00 .110" | ‘$1.25, D’Naco/Golf Bolls. Teer 65em : Mighty Mites. ‘Stay Unbeaten 5 (polo alge ay Keeneland Yearling S ale a : Dettoit Faces ‘Union's Champs | Both Still jn Printers’ Baseball _ {champion New York meets Detroit today in a clash’ between the last jcinnati, St. Paul against St. Louis and Chicago against Washington. 4n six teams have 1-1 records. ‘\eliminated yesterday. ond straight defeat, 11-7, and St. | Pens | [Paul did the same-thing-to Pitts-|P™lse _|burgh, 9-2. New ee ee Detroit edged out Ch ington 4Costa Held to o Draw Costa, 127, Brooklyn, was held to a draw by Paul Jorgensen of/c Houston in a 10-rounder here Tues- day night, Jorgensen also weighed 127. $ A crowd of 6,500 drew a gate of|k . Tig Unbeaten Tournament in ANY CINCINNATI un — Detending Boston “and Pittsburgh were Baltimore gave Boston its. sec- In the other second-round games York had to go 11 innings to icago, 32, and Wash- | 58 drubbed Cincinnati, 11-8, HOUSTON, Tex. (# — Carmelo two unbeaten feams in the 42nd n; al teu ‘Union Printers Baseball Tourna- 7 Aaron, Milway- ap ‘aes ha toed Ted], 3 waaherdigeedialgea in the double elimination tourna-| | ews Sipe pao: | - che ment im the other games today. oa Cineihnat! and . {Baltimore was paired: against Cin- arOLEN SRS—Mays, New York. 23: White, New “Work, 0: Temple, Cin: (based on 10 decisions) — ence, Cincinnati, 15-2, + Buhl, os We scotia! Break ‘_. 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( ded “Les : Liteedhe Tt end ble oon Leslie One of the area's most consistent im SERVICING and s Brownell Combs, John D. Hertz’/Daseball winners is the Boys Club|m : . Stoner Creek Stud and the Vara! po A Midget League Mighty ed REBUILDING a Retreai t Dr. Eslie As Set PET DE pate SE" terday_ eee om Bat He MOTOR TUNING & ‘ . ern's fain-soaked di: by mm ‘ier ree yrs the ned oo cena a. ‘Fast Service—Quality Work 2 auctions a Owen Tu secutive victory over a three-year @ dor Pashmina or with gay son] pen ssa . MOTOR EXCHANGE C0. : bidding’ is coe by PnP gral Sevan Midget Lenguers A Dechathtcldedcsecckidsesee ie meas , were battered Susanne “So getaehiee a: ot 15 hits for a. count —_ ‘ giltuie ona e Thomas ara Se ee Oe eo eo Se, ae eee ee nee POWER: 1 al of 10 Polynesian, ,|for a 10-0 count at that time. gow 9"100% more Coal cor Admiral, Site Pilot, Alsab and —— would boost averaae, on ‘265 head. 1 last 2 ca oa al all work done on our brand NEW 1955. . _ SUN ANALYZER! 77 Hon. 2 SS § Motor iT ime-Up | ; “Oren 109 i . 5 ( UUM iMUSTANG © ea \ Be THE PONTIAC PRESS. WEDNESDAY, aveust 1, 1956 Union Lakers Reiled ipo aes up with this summerisig because troublemakerss| |rash. of boating mishaps, atrictly| Weuee ane ead the result of the carelessness, other Oak klnnd stupidity and general irresponsi-|COUnty lakes, for the problem is bility on the part... igeneral) seem to hail from south jof some boat oper- © =o jot our county line, so their votes ators. Residen \don't count anyway. . ee a We lunagine that any lack of “|“hands off” _ action is inspired less by political tude | considerations than by that buga- adopted ‘bee of all law-enforcement , official | Meemetee today — shortage. o their | capable manpower, = sorght to ¢ _In a purely personal aside to with violators |Sherift Frank Irons and his boys Cynics suggest we'd like to suggest that.a crack- that in an election down, whenever possible, on the yoots who misuse our local water- Orion Horse Show oe os Ponting Press Photo ___UEADER—A new lender for the pike division ot The Pon Press “‘big fish derby” has been turned in. Above is Frank Graham, 15-year-old Jefferson Junior High pupil, with his 4-pound, 2-ounce northern pike. Frank's fish is 28 inches long, was taken on Bevens Lake, Monday night. & Full Information Sought for State Deer Hunting _ LANSING—Conservation Depart- ment field biologists, will collect before making their recommenda- tions for fal! hunting seasons this year. The Conservation Commission must have the recommendations for study and passage at its Aug. 9-10 meeting in order to make working Saddle and Lake Orion Saddle Club and Ro- Sunday, Aug. 5, at Kelly’s Park, on Heights, Rd. west of M-24. Com- petition will begin at 10 a.m. A will be held on Satur- day through the village to arouse interest in the event. Beginning at 3 p.m, a bandwagon of first chair musicians in the summer band, a pony cart, and’ members of the Lake Orion Saddle Club will march, They will. weleome any horsemen interested in joining the A speed pony class for those un- der 48 inches high - will also be featured. Other events include parade classes, amateur jumping, Tennes- Shotgun Tourney Set for Aug. 11-12 Second annual Michigan shot- Teal Banded in Michigan Shot |p in Caribbean Island state | A recent U.S. Fish and Wild- life Service report shows that another binewing, banded Oct. 5, 1954, at S@uney Waterfowl LANSING—A_ blue-winged teal, banded Sept. 7, 1954, at Crow game area near ¥ Rotary Clubs Sponsor Event on Sunday see walking class, western pleasure English|horses for both ‘men and women, Palomino class, paint and sport class. A trophy and four ribbons will be awarded for all paid events, and a cash award is provided for action and speed events finale. Marcus L. Frued is the general chairman for the show. Lake Orion and Oxford Saddle Clubs who have been one organiza- tion recently have split and there are openings for new members, both teenagers and adults. ‘Biggest’ Pike Takes ‘Fish Derby’ Lead While fishing with his dad, Louis Graham, Monday at 5 p.m. on Bevens Lake, near Holly, 15-year- old Frank-Graham caught his big- gest pike. Frank's 4-pound-2-ounce horthern immediately took over the lead in the Pontiac Press ‘‘big fish derby” once it was entered in the summer-long contest. It dis- placed a 3-pounder. Other derby leaders are; bass, 5-pounds-12 ounces, and bluegill 1-| pound-1-ounce. Frank's pike was his biggest flatfish lures. Family lives at 329 West Wilson... Former Boxer Found | in New Orleans Bayou, of one of the top lightweight boxers ‘The bluewing is found through- of the World War I era was recov- /OFF OF NEW TIRE cuaees Financed ROCK-BOTTOM PRICES! TREADS | on Your Sound Casings . “50% te BARGAIN: Soeeer it PLAN throughout the Caribbean and Central America regions. . Young Batter Dies After Hit by Pitch BATON ROUGE, La. #—Halvis ile Recordin Trot — Demon Always last night set a SARATOGA SPRINGS, N.Y, | mile record for the season of ered from a bayou near New Or- leans yesterday. bb ofa believed to have been —. eoene ar t Mishaps: Fish Hide Oui : x oe oe nt po inight serve “a mumber of pective voters. That shouldn't be/“esirable ends the same. No split shot, please. fish. He and his dad took some! bluegills, too. They were using’, _ NEW ORLEANS (INS)--The body e ae * * Probably becatise of the surface Solunar. Tables. to-two hours, we Malor periods tat trom an bit abed let since he underwent an bout o wes ite , Throneberry has been on the dis- The see: (jmne. ts “| = 4 "4 - +e eee Be same Priday we saces q: ie is if a 13 ‘wesday truth Ghat “to- limit. ” Early mornings, evenings sre still the best bet.. Hoppers for bluegilis in fairly deep water pay oft in the evening. Bass are where you find them. In the north fishing is generally good for_this time ot year. —_ Streams are quite a bit higher than normal and the usual “fine and far off’ tactics called for at Perhaps the nicest part about trout fishing these days is the abundance of grasshoppers. Grasshoppers are the perfect mid- summer bait. Fish love them, they are durable and best of all easy to come by. It is almost impossible te fish for trout with grasshoppers and not come up with a decent catch. however, One way a natural does not be- have is to bump along the bottom attached to a hunk of lead. A free hopper floats with its decks just jawash in smooth water, sinks be- low the surface a bit and tumbles in broken water. On a light wire hook a captive hopper will do The purist can cash in on thelr, grasshopper season with any of the many “Michigan hopper” varia- tions. Even a streamer fished dry will work well, Our own experi- ments .with exact plastic imita- tions rule. them out completely. Using them we have made splendid catches of alder bushes, pine stumps and other sylvan addenda but no fish. 2nd Place Deadlock for Church Loop After the last series of games in "iClub annual family picnic, sched- 1Park, Waterford, Sunday, Aug. 5. | \6-4, and sixth-seeded Gail DeLozi-| gaturdey ede ey 2:18 on A a, " re OCsc s Picnic Plans Complete ' Plans ‘are nearing completion) for Oakland County Sportsmen's wed for D. R. Wilson Sportsmen’ | It will be an all-day affair. for club members, ~~ friends and guests, * * j Ed Spicer ot Birmingham om George Schweier of Pontiac, will be the appearance of the Oakland County Sheriff's; Posse of some 25 | FOR COMPLETE AUTO REPAIRS or 30 horsemen, who will present! their special entertainment, Two Junior-Stars Bow in Nationals CHICAGO W—Two of the top eight-seeded players in the Nation-/ al Girl's }5-and-Under Tennis, Tournament were eliminated yes-| terday but the No. 1 and No, 2 seeds won with enn. Fitth-coeded Judy 3 ae of, Claymont, Del., lost to Annette. Stoesser, Carmel, Calif., 6-1, 2-6; er, Louisville, Ky., was stopped by! Helen Lowry, Middletown,” Ohio,} 46, 6-2, 4 P a4 Nancy Richey of Houston, the No. 1 seed, and Virginia Hesse, | No. 2 seed from Hamtramck, Mich, won im straight sets. Miss Rickey defeated Cynthia Miss Hesse defeated Nancy Doher- ty, Chestnut Hills, Mass. Duck Stamp Contest eral duck stamp design contest has been announced for 1957-58. Artists interested in the contest may obtain further information by and) writing the U.S. Fish and Wildlife | Service, Information Section, Washington, D.C. spot. ‘ Stan Barker led First Presby- terians to a. 9-3 win over Central wwegeag: p Bang Fine alm Se ine "Baptista Fifth-place’Five Points First Baptists 44 ora Safe Trip geta G Firestone Guaranteed 53 Best Gross Score Mrs. Een Looney led the Jacobs of Chicago, 61, 60, and WHEEL ALIGNMENT Having transmission trouble? 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J af IN’ THROUGH TH’ ROOMS ee You'll Find Yi Every Day in the Pontiac Press Want Ad Section Take advantage of this easy way to solve all your buying and sell- | ing problems, DIAL FE 2-818) To Place Your WANT AD SE SEE SE ST ES SNE ELST LS STEN NUNES SS MMs COR OUNGER \prneeC on}! "y gee i" a RT eh \ I oo) om ; i A ef f -_ i ae 7 | Ce ehae ve Sa tlhelpplediecnpnebiet i tc i a "THE-PONTIAC PRESS, ‘WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 1, 1950 Ey P Grain Dealings (MARKETS ‘Start Public Relations Effort? =| (Steel Olficials Showing : Grek a Sex gnome e Stok Market GM Director Urges Plan Chicago Bats Faith in Early ‘Settlement *q eee “= TUS Ir regular to Ease Engineer Shortage’ P olio Outbreaks 00 = PITTSBURGH. (®—Most top of-|100,000 workers in: steel-related in- Scials of the soa tacstry here ausrive as well as 650,000 United ' tol : tem said t armed workers. a "|, NEW YORK W—The' stock mar- Sagseg! Pai x “cad Nahe sot pousie to tnt Wane re alg Victims of Disease Rise by the deny rf a Tival settlement 0. €& og ‘els in tether-quiet NNO 1, 100-880 Sheet er tasDuerrien. red.iket turned irregular early this “(ucts and services better. “This| to 449 as Officials Urge lot the month-old strike that ‘ap-| Negotiations are with dealings a te NEGETABLES MISC. — Beane,. green, (Afternoon following a slight rise im/Relations ‘Staff, urges a public! 14. 14.4 tor General Motors, out Ik Shot ¢ ton |Peared ended last Friday when a/39-steel companies in ork. I cas a tana eh: ——. the morning, _ |relations effort on the part of automobiles and other products, Salk Shot Cooperation master Agreement wag worked) Joseph 7. Pianeta aes director of easiness following h rai aos ohar betta Wo. 9 00-880 Pivotal stocks fluctuated fromjeducators and industry to helpand equally for your university or out. the. Federal Mediation Service, ST nt ee (ba. Broceol, Ne 2, '40-2.50 % bu. .Cab-| fractions to around a point. solve the serious shortage Of et! 126 and ideas and Students it) CHICAGO! W—Polio cases contin-| A few said {t's possible some said in Washington he ig not dis- rains “also causéd arly selling in'* mtn het taste’ Ua: sabmage.|. 77. ef gineering wagners ay students. produces." led to mount today in Chicago as/unsolved issues cotld develop intojappointed by the delay. Time is ‘cian ‘teak the oa ple = aa 5 = gyandard variety, Mo. 1. }as-L' bu Steels were off a bit in the wake city health officials renewed ap-|a major block, but none expected|needed to get terms’ Written into to about previous closing level rots, No 1, 78-80 dos ‘behs. Feeitions: of yesterday's advance but air- “Together, inalien we can do} Public acceptance comes to peals to have children inoculated|they would. contract language, he said. "Wheat neither ara the rs = ane “cote eee aor”, Ho, h. 400 crafts still clung to the upside. In-|something about this engineering] that Institution which dees ® /immediately with the Salk vaccine. * e ¢ | Most predict a final settlement stalks, 1r fancy, 3.00 ‘bos bag: ternational oils, aeewee slight /light which ogo Mh _- good Eg yas ee eon a * *¢ @ ‘, The ry ogee mee es late thie week, ; si Septembe No 1, 400-480 bu;. bers. dill sise’|/088es. Metals were mixed. Air-|under a basket," h} good job enough, De Lorenzo | Dr. Herman Bundesen, board of|per cent of the nation's stee! mills Friday’ wuss tb % reo gh ch Spry Not, sate oo ui Tcucumbera,” licers ‘ shares showed a string of Annual General Motors Conference sald, It must also be al the health president, yesterday report- July 1. It has idied more than Pang ll ie ne cites & . ; oiiag | Y Fesplant, No rite te a Ke jonal advances, for Engineering Educators at} right way. ed 27 new, cases for the 24 hour — increase variously estimated at: _ Ber 14%; rye 1% to 1% lower, No i. 1.80-2.09 pay OS ope Leeks, U. S. Steel dropped a major|/GM's new Technical Center. . “A company can put up a new period ending midnight Monday, Tt de from 45 to 55 sents an hour dur- September $1:38%; soybeans 44 to/#0-90 doe beha: rai. ios Re 1: fraction in a follow-up to losses in} There ty.an important alliance |plant to the ultimate benefit of a/WaS the second highest daily toll of am ourt ing the life of a three-yeat, no- % lower, September $2.41%; lard, {lle a Bea R Lah i338 Me Pacific Coast exchanges after “big} between industry and: education [community but succeed in alienat-/8ince the upsurge began a month _|strike contract. Workers were five to eight cents a hundred [bake Del per raat de 6.00 bu: Bepoets steel! cecinareag ee ces ot which GM takes ‘full cogniz- jing a whole town in the process,”|"88° _ — an hourly average of $2.46 Pounds lower, September $11.27, |1"°3.ts-3'50° 50 seaaithes re | sereeruent: to marta ance, De Lorenzo said, “be- /he noted, “Doing a good job in| No deaths were reported in an hour., geome te aS ency, _ Se ye, ” io 1. 70-80 doz in New York yesterday. cause, after all indus is edu- |the right way means, among Other yesterday's figures which raised OnV cts § * e * ; i Grain Prices tehe: Now No i, 10-80 doz behs’’ Rhubsre,| Bethlehem declined more than aj eation’s best asec. "— |things, giving consideration to its} the city total to 449 cases. There | Some of the issties left unsolved comeiae exain ~ [out door, xe }. 73:08 dos bot Squash, point and Republic Steel a frac- i ‘abate GM's" $5. million- pale relations aspect at the very) have been 11 deaths attributed | —— include incentive pay, local plant at sa Aug. 1 (AP)—Open today: Ssiees, se 1.00530 bu Terme. ae ae Seems of aid to higher | ae 3 that is at the policy ‘making te the disease since Jan. 1, 6 Commies to Appeal ot pelea and routine ae Boerne Bae MR ccs SHR alee tse pe ie The Atsocinted Brome Average etic the current engineering #88® Last year at the same time, 59! Verdict After 3-Monthpractice Pans bY lone. _teeeeeee 2 ye nips. topped, No 1, 1.50-2 Saal ' d two deaths had been “* ‘ . MAP coscces+ 2.29% BOD ..ccce. 1.39% LETTUCE AMS ee be. lg}conference and GM's latest pro- cases an ; oy aiid me 14g” aive, No LeLsenae but endive, blescien roagepely ‘ee sulcus sires igram for high school science and repogjed. In 1952, when there was Trial for Conspiracy Both the companies and ‘union Bed -reneare 198% Lard 1.75 bu; escarole: Sienciea” No i: i and the utilities unchanged. mathematic teachers as examples Re 0 a record 1,203 cases for the year, : speak favorably of increasing the Mag hie row oct ce Rd 7g be etc, ‘Bom Bibb, Mo ABS) aes * *¢ «& of the corporation's interest in 109 —_ oa 79 one ee re) NEW YORK (#-—Six .second-|number of workers who receive « Nov ......,.11.62 |bu: lettuce, head, No 1, 1.00-1.25 b ; promot growth in the techno- jported for the same period, string Communist leaders havejincentive pay—pramium pay for oe ae tev = : Pa (rh acl apm ater seca nag i vag ‘ SC i been convicted after a three-month|work done in addition to an av- R omaine, 3N9.} 180-200 bu. shut down in a labor dispute, Reyn-logical fi MORE ARE CALLED : : nae = Celery ste 0-12 oe olds Metals was up a fraction and/ ong: MEANS TO END ill qd ome -Bundesen urged parents to have ‘tial in federal court on charges ofjerage set py union-management . No 1, 1.25-1.75 bu. Kale, No 1, 1.28-1.56/Alcoa down nearly a .point. children 6 months old through 19 conspiracy to teach and advocate|agreement. . ' ew ie Inspector Ne M's ay a joes bu. Pr re Kernecott’ Copper gained nearly “In sum, we = trying il - Sheu cis d with tree Salk anti-polio overthrow of the U.S. government) But the union wants the incen- : 2.50 bu Bwiss o's vn No’ 1,150 bu. three, points while Anaconda and/Plore — opportunities, =——_ Control Scandal Figur e ‘shots at 64 area hospitals and sev- by force and violence. tive pey ge oy increased more. a _4Phelps-Dodge improved slightly. |those which are suggested to iittaals’: Noo Sesindileal public cunice, Pregnant won|.” * * 6 |rapidly than the companies feel DETROI { around|by educators, which may help to in not 9g The defendants have announced’ they can do it 0 an’orderly basis. DETROIT, Aug. a (Pipes tas apart = gid rail aver solve the nation’s shortage of essen-| Anyone gt Estate {am Slee ave, cligibte for ‘the free) will appeal. . [Some steel firms have as many John F, Blamy has been ap-, |Feadee’ ene Eecerel-ciete | lage pcg d resedang but other/tial brainpower,” De Lorenzo said.} - Y inoculations. Judge -Alexandet Bicks set-sen-|as 60 per cent of the workers on pointed chief inspector of Pontiac! Whites—Grade A, large 46-53, weight. tt ‘ t}- : Since the outbreak began, Bun- (tencing for. Sept. 17, and the de-|incentive plans while others have Motor Division by S. E. Knudsen, |%f. her hs So 3 Se vere Cantrell seer Gonos weiame soclishine oo apamay. Sa many-taceted investigation of the| 2cetm sel, 572.500 persons have lfendants were continued free on) 0 mor —e \w 5. A E. iy general manager. Blamy succeeds a PgyMGrade, A. teres, +51, wed a bp trgs — adeqtiately handle a age vaillicn deiee aemiiel ta formal ee a _ ang ~ maximum penaity is five| Some Sceieuaiing alee are fight- wr %- grade its gain of 2%% yeste relations methods are one , ’ . : 46. E . State Auditor, Orville E. Hodge's) o¢ these will be second or boost- ing written acceptance of prac- years in prison and a $10,000 fine. oukes = S = aH = 3 s I 3 a! ia iF off i. cy zi Ea : i Hh 5 m £ «a lene a | W. H. Vann who/?-cuat, Gt wi. ov. : means toward a solution and We | rine continued toda ith the lished : becomes quality| We Geka a Sige 4:4: eesiiides New York Stocks invite your consideration in using ‘S ais E atlier @ nd| ° shots, he said, The jury of eight men and four) ‘ices — =r ly — Sale i coordinator. a (Late Morning Quetations) ends,” he Four more nurses arrived yester-|Women, which was locked up in a/® Pe A , . the techniques to your in seclusion. our : would be a crane operator in one Blamy. will be 3a more Grade A, large 44-47; medium anki. .~ 6 €°« day to help in what health offi- hotel over Monday night, brought slant whe ke only tn-& cer & Admiral ..... 176 Kennecott ....1374 5 res sonsible for Air Red 11... 481 Kimb Chk .|... 87 . . the polio in its verdict yesterday afternoon]? a the product wk car MICAGO BUTTER AND BOGS jAlliss a a 303 Beg Lede ihe He pointed out that GM annually «wai, Casper, — taker an Scouue, "he poling all from|@fter 11 hours of deliberation. The ra — to move his i adi control pro- ‘cantile ‘Exchange: Sulier “steady: whole. ieee Mas ‘he ts rare is hires about 2.500 college and ue: Springfield, faid Hodge was ‘“‘not| Yankton, S. D., came in response judge told the jurors: “You have s encther yaad while i. . A graduate ‘B,000, stan $9 00 00: o2 A 8.08 60 Bevag, [ame AiO... 253 Lock aire .... 48g versity graduates. ber makes the| feeling up to par.” Casper reported |to' nationwide aah steele by the Amee:| Sane 88: excelent 406. with the same classification does He ae Gasacal Motors ®% 38.78; scare, 00 B 87.75 13. ‘#0 C3630. /Am Can. as tne Cai #1 Te lew number important Hodge had been nervous and naus-jican Red Cross, Eight other nurses Chiat Asst, U: 8. AtY. The work in all departments, ns Institute, he joined buying ng Prices 1 to 4 cents lower; o0-69.9/4m Cyan... 14.6 Lorillard --'- 499 educational process very Important) 4 yesterday, but that no physi-| arrived previously. oe Ne By Ys: TOS oe A 36%: mixed 38%: mediums|4™ Ges & El 413 Mack Trk .... 37.7\a8 far as we are concerned,” he , Gilchrist said the convictions a Pontiac in the if, Tintacu 3344; dirties 29; checks|A™ M & Pdy 202 seein Gl. 46. cian had been called. Atrought the total ber of C Sull osittind etalinatiais for the standards depart-'29; current recetpts au Motors .. ae sre D sire... a3 Said. The caretaker denied a report . - ashi: peer ‘om- delay in final settlement came "~ ment in 1930. His experience in- cease tovarors Am Mey’ lL add Mereen Line... 606/D0 A BETTER JOB that Hodge suffered a heart attack. Cherry Pickets Riot —— coiwicted ‘are Atexander|0m @ union official who said _ Cludes time study, cost estimating) cicaao, Aug. 1 (AP)—Potatoes new |Am Smelt ||... $41 Merr Ch &8.. 214) 1 i. pecadost application, he;Hodge’s attorney, Arthur M, Fitz- Those convicted are Alexander|iew President David J. MeDon- —- a) stock arrivals 149: on track 352; total Am Tel & Tel 184.4 Midi POss5, SA rald, yesterday said he was in-|, Trachtenberg, 72, former Com-|aiq i giving union officers at the U.8. shipment 387: supplies moderate;|Am Tob ...., 70.3 Mpls Fn i’. $4,|said, the basic public relations) gerald, hs | ] averse ant munist party national committee-| |demand fair for fimited best; markei Am Viscose .. 37.1 Minn BEAM... 3 : formed Hodge suffered “pains in/@ Ic ine plant level an opportunity to voice Pe paeag ‘tone Whigs 638 aC Cali- |Angeond® ci’ tre, Monsan Ch'-.. 415! the chest.” Fitzgerald said he} ~ man; George Blake Charney, 51, grievances and attempt to work \Long Whites 5.7 Washington Long /Armes Sti ... 45.¢\ Mont Ward.... 427) ' : supposed Hodge had a heart at-| pRAVERSE CITY Ww — Police|2°tin® chairman of the New Yorkithem out before an official sign- tbe ogg 9 0a easy, Wamhington » Round Armour & oS Se Motes Wheel’. 363 auver S Xl < \eaek watched ‘Wday hc A ‘pendiie State Communist Party; Sidney ing. exas Roun - voce SES WMeserela- cscs 04 - ; 5‘ Stein, 40, assistant national labor - Atl Cst Line 59.4 Mueller Br ..., 352 = * bd ° ~ ¥ f disturbances in a J Atl Refin .... 43.7 sturray Cp .... 38 Hod big man in. the|"ecurrence of as secretary; Fred M. Fine, 41, pub- ~¢. ae Poultry Bait & Ons. 313 Nat Cash Rl... baa ’ f. GOP administration, ia innit fed- ee ane that sous “ — lic affairs secretary; William Nor- Drowns in Douglas Lake IT, Aug. DAP) PI paid) Bendix AY... $24 Nat Oyps 17° S73 10 Hurt a eral and state indictment charging ‘ramers:, Tne. yerterday, sid ae lee — secretary of} CHEBOYGAN Ww — Charies ~ t pound f.0.b. Detroit for No T quai-|Bewm Steel ...164-6 Nat Lead ... 118 . -|mishandling of more than a mil- : the New York State. party, andiSweany Jr., 27, of Taylor Center . pho PAGE [pegins Ate sa4 NY comer 40" lion dollars worth of funds in his -..,|James D. Jackson Jr., 31, southern! ¢ rd | 22-23; light "i 15-16.) ss entrel ©. 40 a on Ts , Some 200 mak — an ‘ + ot, rowned yesterday in Douglas jeer brotiers or tipert + I) Bore Warn “2, 433 Kia Sf west . 2331 Most of Michigan Votes ottice. He left instructions with) oi 7 resume ad precescing oe regional director of the party. |Lake, near Cheboygan. He was _ as Rocks 2." Ca siponettes (4e-8% Tha) se0 Brisk My .... 38 No Am Av, ... 90 ° | Casper that he is ‘seeing no one.” | picket line on ak = tl | waterskiing when the motor of : Cockerels Pa) ib.) 20. ‘Duckl klings 28-30. pools FEES ae ped et oe 3} at Convention May Go Meanwhile, George P. Coutra- fine acnateticig workers it C -é ] S t \the tow boat failed. : “< Nwst Aislin < 166 ’s at-|recrui ; CHICAGO POULTRY Camp: Boup 2.388 Ohio oy”. - $3) to Stevenson - p| ene Bemgemnen Comnty site's ta wit aay how many. arnivdl oe COMMUNITY NATIONAL BANK OF a {CEICAAO, Avg. 1 (AP) — Live Baw tft > Dry. sense 144 Owens Cre 92.8 torney, said he may call four pana je a | = repeipts im coops 640 Can Pec’... 326 Owens I Ol 773 reputed gambling figures , before in Waterford | x feo cape 102,000 Ib); fo, ing Capital Alri M3 Pac a © The compan ao the strike | : . rices un 1b\z-20" Carrier Cp... $82 Pan AW Air 196) LANSING (INS) — With the/the ¢ nd jury investigat- . y | Notice ts fiven that, nt cent cemnenene: heavy Hh = Panh Epi .. 90.4 [the county grand Jury 88" | was illegal in violation of a current | be cal af tte diresvers, 6 ews in orie yet. Roan 51-35; broilers or fryers 24-98: Case, JT: 90.4 Param Pict .. 324|withdrawal of Sen. Estes Kefauver jing the Hodge case. ie Play Schedu le « 1 °% we Sonate > A sonatare 16:24; sepenatins over ¢ ;\Qater, Trae ++ OS Porte De, $8ifrom the presidential race, the contract. G. A. Hughes, regional Na National Bank of Fontes i tbe pela > ee ‘ . : - Penner, ‘ ° a - house a b Eider ass tet” Livestock Sear: BY Bad Ga: Bee Sang too « 2! “County Deaths Dinriutre and: Supple ‘Union| pare TORS TOWNS — et Pe te oes car al . g- o- n vee Pfiser ore 45.3 ne a amg a i I tik atten a : - inaw St. last night stole the keys pier srrpeee lelart Bisip™ Se pester D3 cde turn for the worse en early eee seem tnding. shells will serve ns admission price |#, and, determining fo os fo one of his used cars and then} a Pew ta us 2 (AP) —Hogs—Salable Crucis, Pea 09 < peer =. ol gan’s' 44 votes at the Mrs. Nancy Bolton instatement pd ceniortig rights. L=s ~ — = oe tnd oer aa illage of Merc, drove away the car, owner Gene 25°. Pew y ottrows wna gis but market Goce Cola ...118 Pillaby Mite”. 47-4) 5 — tle comventionare | ROCHESTER —Services for) qi en : aa res oy ao plaberounde as Biaig’ of ichiren. nder . | Featherstone told Pontiac Police, not Pally eta lished sales ‘Col. Bra A .s 29.7 Proct @@... 51 N Bolton, 86, 139 Linwood, who| city policemen some ord Township Recreat laws of the United shalt No, 1 to 3 180-40 Ib. barrows. “74 Col Gas ..... 18 Pullman ..... @ | Pledged to Williams as a favor. Nancy sheriff's deputies rushed to, the Department's summer program|*,tstified and confirmed: and for the , or ir me Cattle Selabie $00. Sie inter steers ic ‘Come Ba 21243 Pure Ou 43.2| ite son on the first ballot but (died this morning at St. Joseph scene when. disturbances broke |goes into ite sixth week. of peggy Cg ge A oy While it wis parked in front etiend. heifers active, fully s cows (con peecs -- BE BOO ag’: SS) after tho initial polling at least | Hospital, will be at 10 a.m. Friday ut on the picket line. The peanut payments will be/!2t, ‘2 banks. A copy the “afore- his house at.19% Midland: St.,|{'00' lower ‘close, bulls about er tr Gonsum, Pw 51082 Bern Met -”) so3| 38 Of them are expected to go jat St. Phillip Church, Burial will * « «@ made for the carnival being super- ef the directors” of each of the two vandals broke into his car Monday! "eer “tecaay: me ost, good and. choice (Cont ee goway .., 45.1] WHtm Adial Stovensen. be in Mt. Avon Cemetery. A cherry growers spokesmen said vised by Mary Lou Lackie at Don- tie ai the bank tnd ‘may’ be" inepected night, stole the rear seat speaker! feds steers 29.00-28.00 Including load Cont Mot .... 6.1 Rock-@pe ... 30.7] bo. first time, the Michigan) The body lies at Pixley Funeral/the company currently. pays 20\elson School tomorrow from 1:30|4¥rina business hours, |high choice and prime 784 Ib. heifers, 29 al 108. or , Ue is A. C. GIRARD, ahd severely damaged the interior, | |23.00: scattering good heifers 18.00- -20.00 5 oopper Gy ae Safeway st. af delegation will not be governed Home. cents more on the average than |to 4 p.m. duty 6-8 % 19, : " vtterday in told Pontiac Police fevers unevenly, iris 00; most, ees Core Pa is 388 & Ree Pee | $04\/by the unit rule and the governor Gideon H, Tholl Slants. Average neee at Teeeeiné| Playground children, aided by | 161 18 a Les 4 o {heavy Holsteins to 13.00: most canners Deere --.--.. 38 Bead AL RR .. 38, faces the possibility of seeing KEEGO HARBOR —Service for City, he ated was $1.12 an| mothers from the parent council Rummage sale and living room #4 cutters 9.00-11.50; some light weight nis C Seng 37.6 ell’ Ol sa2/State’s support going to the MAN Gideon H. Tholl, 3103 Brock, are hour : will run the booths, shows and To in Suatheg Baeier tive suite, Thursday 9:30 to 6; 1919! prong ho petals gi agg 13'80-15.80, Dus Airc .. 83.4 gimmong “81.6\ he opposes because of his ‘“‘moder- being arranged by, the C. J. God- e concession stands. * |ship of e, County of Sabiona, 7 y jity and commercial 19.00 Dow Chem ... 762 sinclair .....) 68.1 ” ng y uw . Pi Opdyke Rd. |. Adv. [load good 446 Ib. sack steer cal calves 19.00. Du Pont 11.2184 eg Bae ation” on the civil rights issue. [porat Funeral . Home, where the o : All Donelson school and vicinity |, Fa a in around 19.00. 34.00 sari sales ood, and lew Fast oat: bea foe Roe... $94] Williams’ opposition to Steven-|hoay will lie after 7 p.m. tonight. AI Big Mouth children are invited. From 15°to| day Adgust Mn, 3968 oh the tespective It your friend's ta jal and needs 2!" 19.00- choice UP\ pi ~@ Mus... 33 Sverre ‘2, $45\son's civil rights views was made|i1e died at 4:30 a.m. today at his —- a. Fa wry bail, Ph. FE 5-0424 or MA 5- | to 30.00; some prime ‘held higher: guilty [Emer Rad ... 0.2 &8td B 1 04 through the” “Michigan Ab t H B b 20 booths, games and cortests are a. oan . ang wy 13.00 ie No early sales Ex-Cell-0 “1.1143” ul tng la Declaration” and indieations are} porn in Sweden, he was 67. He ou om — ts tion by ait Pebical Parties perteipating ; # lable 5 hd Pairdb M ace & -- 1 s . . Other even lanned on play- Do You Have 2 Carpet Problem? | siaughter lambs; steady; around Ford Mot «:-. 681 Sid Od Oy. 88 that Stevenson will get Williams’! ieionged to the Eagle Lodge 2887,, Leads to Arrest sutants tar peleaiaes Gum:8 wits : Call Tuson Carpet Serv. FE 5-8103.|38 hesd, mixed cull to choice Sleushler preepe Sul 1... aig Movers, JP |. 344 if the declaration is : : Ottate and: District! é “| sheep eer. - Prueh Tra..... 30.5 pha TES ey epost only Pontiac, the Oakland County . 14 are pet shows, inter-playground Governer, Lieutenant 4 - | Ney. cmicaco Go LivEsToce \Gen Dynam’..) 731 Swift & Co... 49.8|@ Part of the Democratic platform. ‘sportsmen Club and the AF of LL) WASHINGTON (® — The Atrjtournaments and publication of |fesentative’ tn S . : CHICAGO, arn aeegs tnigm Yar {32 Texas Co... 688] However, political observers {Carpenter Union, He was a car-/Force has arrested and may court-|playground newspaper. nby: 8,000; fairly act ve; > generally steady on|Gen Pads ...... Tex @ Bul.... 39.1 Stevenson endors ter martial an enlisted man said to) About 1,000 boys and girls have Attorney, . Come arnings batstiors 200 te, and, Bencier: res lGen Maters. re} Textron... 38 gras at et tis dbctatetien "aailig besides his widow, have admitted giving out informa-iregistered at the six fields, at Dray- Beets, Dieta Gommuaneaer reese ae omp a F . 4 = ’ . aed , : _ sows rainy tite, sangy to stronn’ tn-| Gen Time vovs> $23 Tran WAI. 248 which cols for the unseating of |Cherstine, are five sons, Eric and tion which led to an official ac-|ton Plains, Covert, Donelson, Mon-| "7078 4... . NEW YORK (INS)—Net income of U-S./ stances as much as 25 higher on se- Gen ae Hf ‘Transamer .:. 304 southern .congressmen if their |Russel] of Keego Harbor, Knute of/knowledgement that an H-bomb teith, Stringham. and Four Towns| Ciredit J se, Judge of Probate, Cir- meores Compson in, Hires alt lees |trted ots, Mati ste, Naso ewer“ oe Ng = peer engeee aprere sagrege- Pontiac, Arthur of the U. S, Air/dropped May 21 migsed fts target.| schools, Cut CONELECATES TO. COUNTY $18,689,000, equal ito. $2.97 & common |} 16.98-19.90: thost lots above 17.00 UN fet Oren Palge.cc ee tm Goruies tee e Force in Arizona and Albert of * #8 , sears coma, mun ong ste os te ni Be. 7 aad 2,88; sre Srey. gh, Gut ate. | SO tte U. 8. Army in France, and two|, He is Airman Jack H. Kilgore|Ronk Deposits on Rise |2itin'ituitcnmin Seeettusne st $404,095.484. an’ increase of 493" million | 1600-1618; mort lota, 170-100 I. 15. go. | Greyhound vie gen ce SS Williams’ support of, Averill! daughters, Mrs. Elaine Gebrowsky|21, of Meadowview, Va, School of- P 4 ~ ‘¢ fuss es es geo gp lng yo tig set 1 lighter | Gulf Oil | ..4..14 “ ';|Harriman has been made clear so Harbo ". -|ficials there described him as an| NEW YORK (INS) — The 100\ Gnaer call committees WELAND GROILMunp corp. re.|!eseitetes MESS aroued, amie neuer <= AEE Ue ‘RUS. 84lthrough hie consultation with, the beth Veedja of Grayling. [average youth and expressed sur-iargest U, . banks had deposit SR eg oor ts sales in. the quarter "ended |$90\ Ib” 12.78-14. Pong ME Us Tes’? $S4/New York governor on the ‘‘Mich- . prise he should be in any trouble.|totaling $87,436,987,018 on June 30,|biank lines printed on the 30 were at a new h of $17,500,000) Salable cattle gee salable calvesiyiiand Stl... 94 Van Raal..... 204 ° Arthur L. Jones of than 4 billioiy| ™* ballots nt sald slaction under SPs petite tbo snl tc am, i smu, at eaegt te iar op ws Soa Wurns@ be,” #73/4aR Declaration” and the fact he] | Arita 1 Jomea | tgore a being held tn custody |® "ise of more than $2 the handing “Delegates to" County fer sbait cle, oaied 240.68 and) genarat trade a6 to, mow See" lInt Bax Mch.--80h | Werte’ ABE: 281050 several age. tor alg Jones, 4366 S. Dixie Highway, who| 0" Enlwetok Island near the cen- he SERRE MS showed carmings of only lower: veniers steady; bulls fully steady:|Int Nick |. ""c108! White ‘Mot’. $0_lago died at Hurley Hospital yesterday] *** of the U.S. Pacific nuclear syob pec, ut the “figures are not com:|stockers sand “feeders. fairly” ‘Mctive int Paper’... 142.9 Wilson @& Co\. 15.2/°8?". proving ground, The Air Force : tone £2 of a pember = acqul- steady; prime pisos © 35.00-24 00; La mt Tel & Tel... 33.5 Woolworth pee $97 one month and eight age pe said his arrest followed his ad- Hupp since choice : ol Cre Coal... 693 Yale &@ Tow... 33 ; automobile accident ‘OUEROLT. (AP)—Mclowth stect Corp | rea eters sete less: cate tne prime po OO ae NAACP Ma Avoid Kirkby Funeral Home at 30:30 a.ra,| "aston to Intelligence ting eperted net srofias, of $2224.17, or Relters ff 00-24. ‘were 3 acer * ood Tp) jones 3b 22: ‘S27 denith ‘Red. .1063)° © Thursday * tors that he eae ag share ’ - | prime Kelsey Hay.: 7 . . a “‘teak”_about target tanding for the 956, in the “comparable. 1508 “Serlod. *proties few a Gules Hehe or hreiters orn 140; STOCK AVERAGES ; Pa in Bi Fine T Mrs, Thomas B. Gibson after the test explosion of the company sald.” or aston a. share, ¥ ay R4 a, -_ . iY - ~ rf Pei bg Peg Aug. eroge by The FARMINGTON ‘TOWNSHIP —) 21. a utility ‘ant. commercial bulls 13.80-18.00: = Service for Mrs. Thomas. B:°GIb- fal oXtY,, tye ping aan ee vealers 23.00 down; ‘few, few ii Shoes hee ee a indust Rally U vhs stocks eagpab ig every — oon, who: ‘with her husband marked wy to ae Pee ‘is an invest aroniosinn ~ / : eed ay ang m6 setae has Prenat eight ith’ SE UB Coloct a stodoe’ tne ene a in TAs will be at pom, Friday|L™¥etok to determine what charge/fl “ATTENTION EXECUTIVES! first half of 1955. Net income ted sheep : eh O80......273. : National | Assn. Advance- * are or charges might be brought S ree Tt ae gs pe he Po = slew yageesns pg Bd HAL 18] ment at Colored People | eeaerdey afternoon at her home,(tzainst Kilgore, and whether. they RE IDENCE . year ago. with er ey 80 jower than Twenty: i686 low cco.. a4e8 ime 18 ins The NAACP attorneys began pe Halsted Rd. : warrant « cburt-martial. ~ SMALL ESTATE Ss of America anid today gross tuoome from | £070. aPeime spring lambs, 30.00-24.00; is6s Pgh 000-5 iis? 672 1488/Planning @ request that the Ala- i The Air "Feces a Kilgore is HK FOR RENT > ita nationwide betel tyetem amounted to prime, few 4 lots eat iy brime 34 25-24.80 srocxs > gg By. ath gril got pra No-Chance-to-Argue _ [now being held on a preliminary, |p) Sarath Se taser hse se shorn’ mings Mo Pat DO dec, ond [PHU wl at rats eel cu eS . eagai| traffic Tabs in Offing? Scan! coerce, Sat, be Aachen fons, after teres and jon, to 2 "pelts secret tion in viola ~ share, the’ previous wilde nits ae = aia Baitwin Mig Co. net ‘i tt if eebuned to somes the fine while} LOS ANGELES —Those road-|Air Force regulations, the military | {iq = oF omg ae 3 C 5 kj R Ot Lakes 0 1 a Chem, Cé* ses i 3 , the NAACP prepared a writ asking|side conversations betwenn _ a at nie & ~ os aes nad pe eek ae one ar fruc in ear; Tie Propet Ooo escrstes cane, URS eons and git aoa F hg oN tome the fire, Buddy?’ |has over-all control of nuclear tests S in the fiscal year ended April 28. Rudy Co ciscsves OO 8G 88 y be « thing of thelin the Pacific. fe The enoual report to sharehnidert toda Toledo Co. ee Tice Coens AME Soiree: frern| many outme day a thing focreash of Shout 608 milion. from” « ontiac use urt Wayne Screw Prod Go... 14 14 iNew York, said the writ would be|past ee prgvious Tear |filed as soon as possible, ‘Police Chie william HE Parker| Long-Range -Radar Sets personal contact between * Chevvolan Expands Zone | Once filed, it would suspend officers and motorists will be elim-|t0 Track Hurricanes Wholesale Organization oult detge Wane gel inated in the future, wit clea WASHINGTON -(INS) — ‘The circuit television spotting weather bureau plans to buy 39 DETROIT # — An expanded) July 25. The NAACP has until | scraphing iu wholesale with two poet ) locate and“ keep constant track of An assistant attorney general|mailed to the offender and to the , East and Gulf Coast hurricanes. said late yesterday that no action|traffic court, he told a meeting at ma as cat te SER 2 ee ek xa ‘ ‘tage : _|Paul Reveres,”” warning vast areas collect before they get the writ rth santa ae ge Crash Kills Woman. [et 8 ipo aigmimmigle ¢ The NAACP .asked the suspen- UngOn PIER — Mr. Semana” sion because, Carter told the su- , 86, of Valparaiso, Ind.,/M ng Co. of preme court, it feared the fine|was killed yesterday when the car|Mass., is expected to N. J.; South Bend,/might be increased during the time|she was riding in ran off U.S. 12 200,000 square miles, and Bay, Wis.; Peoria, Ill.,|it took to draw up a legal petition|and crashed near Union Pier just range in any one direction and brief, ‘ of the Indiana State line,- ‘was estimated at 250 miles. % ‘ i a; i “J . a : ‘Te DT had fled fet planlpermision to 40. trom 18 , THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, AveusT 1 1 1956 / Re, : ‘on ‘Grand C anyon Air Disaster ter tom ee ft | ee oe in the to 21,000 but before he could which contained sib snore radioed ayptt ec wth Matinee wt o-moiuel eam well wes ‘tic, sald the TWA pilot requested the wound aie iol ia ak ws As the CAB henttign began, a True Life Ad dventures: E U ae gt 8 Se eS “DIS MOTTO CARE. KINGBIRD As HE Rises" FEARLESSLY TO INTERCEPT E i i i BACK ANY HEAD UNTIL THE 1S URIVEN AWAY. First Public Support of| — - Leonard Begins Row in Young noreitienre eee FIRST-ASK QUESTIONS LATER” SLOWER MANEUVERING HAWK, : VEFIANCE AND STRIKING AT HIS ee GI Keeps Tieaiioe After Three Yours MCKEESPORT, Pa. B— OLA promise ,made to a Korean fas houseboy by a former Army ser- tard, 30, it was the end of a three- year straggle to bring the 18-year-here. old Korean orphan to this country. Mickey, who understands more English than he speaks, grinned ina! K Orean Houseboy Arrives in America ceed. in my prontiee to bring him Leffard explained that he met 424th Field Artillery near Seoul, Mickey was a houseboy in the barracks ee took an immediate liking to Mickey and decided to help him,” Leftard’ said. ‘When I learned I First 6 Months of 1956 Show Record. Number . Since = 1929 * WASHINGTON ®—More immi- grants were - admitted to the United States in the first six have taken on two years worth of window washing, lawn mowing, baby sitting and other tasks to get their meeting place and city hall air conditioned. » ¢ “Gremlins Corners,” operated | continuously since World War II as a teenage canteen, is a tucked- _ Young ' ri - Cheung (Mickey) broadly when he. his “old ‘ _, Sat since Clink’s remark he had oy ab aeons hati) cancer | (acme aleeieaee vee terpert When, Mickey landed at Greater|bring his friend home, said: ; vous 5 {pittsburgh Airport and embraced| “That's all the thanks I need. I : P paonemtge oad sg mde Pagan his benefactor, LaVerne R. :Let-|feel great that I was able to, suc- a “For most ugk said, “al- Imi ration . Teenage Group a eS ‘not office th : . : Soaps or him 1 nend to lg , Working Hard : vote for Mayor » can : ‘ i * Fe assure anyone who wants to know Hin for Cool City Hall that the majority ot Young Re) W rig ; with Will > the same.” = members of “Gremlins’ Corners” levenings. | Se John Perkins, 16, and Dan | alr conditioning plan to assist in In a rejuvenating summertime Grem- ; They propjose -to air: condition not only the .corners, but. all of city hall. as vel. * “The sales is estimated at nearly 500, « The Community Activities Coun- cil and city commission approve the project, which the Grenilins during the _ Mpseenth exaust to Complete tn two yunes of odd jobs. “With that kind of lead- govern-|ership and enthusiasm, they can't miss,”” says commissioner Leo W. Banjamin. , | DONATIONS START FUND Typhoon Wanda Strikes Blow - ~ * at Okinawa Base to help the fund get started. ‘Many others are helping with to remain anonymous has offered to install the air conditioning sys- tem without charge. . * * Meanwhile, the Gremlins are « Sought in City of the canteen on hot summer|™ Some “parents have donated $5) “- the planning. One man who asked ©5ta! would have to be discharged from the Army to bring him to Mc- Keesport, I did- it willingly and have no regrets.” os Program T ‘Mickey while serVing with thet Michigan FEPC ves ‘Battle on Discrimi Wins Cooperation Emptoyers in State LANSING (®—Michigan employ- ers are showing “excellent” co- operation in the state’s campaign to end racial and religious dis- crimination in employment. * » * Feild, the 33-year-old director of the infant Fair Employment Practices Commmission (FEPC). Feild, who - last Jan- wary as director of the Toledo Human Relations Commission to head the new state agency, paused this week to survey the commission's accomplishments since it set up shop Jan. 1. Many of these accomplishments, credited “ Hreild concluded, can -be to the employers themselves, the men from whom many FEPC supporters expected steely resis- {tance. “The response we've been get- ting from employers_is very grati- fying,” Feild says. “We've had ex- cellent cooperation and haven't en- gountered any significant resis- tance. ” TEETH NOT NEEDED The commission was established by: the Legislature in the spring of 11955, following one of the longest and bitterest legislative foe in Michigan history. At that time, some of the legis- lators who championed FEPC predicted it would e¥adicate dis- crimination against minority groups in employment. And lawmakers who opposed it said the commission would ac- complish nothing. Feild’s view is somewhat be- tween the two extremes,-He says from|the commission has accomplished a lot, but has a lot further to go. * . .* What may come as a surprise to some FEPC advocates is Feild’s The boy: s to ies with the Lef- fards until. he . himself decides |“ what he wants to do. Mrs. Leffard said Jater she was ‘“‘very happy to EATON RAPIDS (~The teenage|have Mickey ‘with: the family.” Leffard, single and a. carpefter, said there were no immediate plans for ad-ption, adding: “We will let him decide that.” ‘Near Beer’ Ban to Minors Initiated by Commission _ Initial steps<has been taken by the Pontiac City Commission to outlaw the sale of “near beer’ té minot's in. Pontiac, Commissioner John (District: 6). offered a resolution Pontiac's state representative to re- initiate an act to outlaw the sale of “near beer” in the state. Carry said last night that Rep. Leslie H, Hudson had told him an, Soares pases in e- southern beating eee Face Punishment atom, 8| BUFORD, Ga. @ — Forty-one : PP convi Carry |- observation that enforcemént—the teeth” in the. law—has played only a minor role in the commission's accomplishments to date, As of June 15, the commission had received only 97 complaints in distrimination in six months of hiring, firing and promoting among the state's work force of some three million. : * * * Of this total, two complaints were dismisged for lack of juris- ~ Ifinding of “no discrimination” and 14 were settled to the satisfaction of both. employer and employe. : ' |The rest are still being processed. | Steps to Outlaw Sales) . ee GIBSON, ae x, ry f Mrs. sore JULY 28, 1958, UR L. 14366 &. Dixie ate tly Mi age ee: se a hw «(Tie : die at hig 30 ab oe rn a Kirioy Funeral Home with inter- ad R, b ge rans, of Pe: x. Mr. Jones is Kirkby Puneral Home. HP ast ill feta : : Fite Such is the opinion of John G.|~ diction, 27,were thrown out with a/|. Ped FUNERAL HOME Ambulance gg Pd o Mein MECHANIC pow, of work, Paid secetiane, JEFFERY FORD SALES. Oxtord iN tj _ KIRKBY 2 ? MACIST x ——Sunera! Home—FE +1862 cot ot seulient oP a ae bl ng cond: * Sematary Lote © | Bi cit preset out, Nae BLOCK M2, 4 SPACES IN WHITE ager. K 6 Aple sear eh PHARMACIES POLL FI WE _ $165 Bt Sain — manage er, TOD BP oe Beverly "Hills agai SaTavE SALESMAN, iF i The Wewiies Press geod eoveeiers, “saat Show the s as * ke. area, FOR WANT ADS good | ister: For appointment call: DIAL. FE 28181 T.:G. TROCKE vs REALTOR From 8 a.m. to 5 pm. : 1648 “Union Lake Rd. EM 3-4671 All errors im: Be weed he tivity “ior troy “oor | | OCS, Roebuck Bes a inse the advertise- and Co. sure = get your “kill number.” No ad, ents will be given without it, eae: Closing time for. rae : ments containing type sizes larger than regular agate pag b 12 or oages noon the ay Pp ; Transient Want Ads may be cancelled up to $:30 a.m, the first insertion. CASH WANT AD. RATES Lines 1-Day 3 Days 6 Dars 2 % +s ‘ the day. of publication ater WILL EMPLOY 3 SALESMEN All Sears’ famous benefits, as you qualify for them. Earning potential of $150 per week, draw against commission. | For confidential interview At 10 a.m. Today there were replies at the Press office in the following boxes: 12245, 7.9, 20, 13, 14, 15, 16, 18, 19, 20, 25, 28, 48, 49, 55, 56, 66, 68, 70, 74, 76,. 83, 94, 96, 98, 100, 106, 113. Me 2, 1 call Mr, Christie, FE $ is is i 5-6168, bet. 9 a.m. and 1. 333 Ser aie 5 p.m. Tuesday, Wednes- > te ca ee.’ day and Thursday. SALESMAN WHO 18 “PROMOTA- BOX REPLIES og a for man without ex- erience in our field, who has am- ition and aptitude for sales man- agem Right man will qualify for 5 =F promotion and moved into position with above-average income on percentage overwrite bonus. Person chosen will receive thorough field training. If ~ are a high-caliber man wh ood-pa ying direct pos 08 ugst, Roosevelt Hotel, between ‘ona 4 on Thursday and Friday. ote MANAGER EXP. IN AP- aod pliances. Unusual opportunity 5 service man, 6 AUTOMATIC WASHING MACHINE Must be experi- enced. Steady employment. Good wages Call FE 56-8413 for appt. Help Wanted Male right man Sen? references Pontiac Press, Box 67 SOUND FINANCIAL FUTURE IN interesting business and onalivine farmers and busi- ness men for compensation, Positions open for 2 amen between ages 26 and 50. Previous selling experience with business people tT ATTENTION Men who are interesteq in better than average Wages and rapid advancement in a fast m vod a anization. Apply at uron be- tween 10:30 2 a.m, and 12 gr. — ft AMBITIOUS MAN car ational. company needs Vehe WITH sales representatives for estab- d te . Oaki ny ne successful reposi+ invest 7 or farmers required but will be waived if applicant has been in own business aaa earned over $7,000 per yea Postion Nyasa tren $300-§500 per Address box 19, Pontiac Press, in = handwriting stating qualifica- 5. SALESMAN WANTED Piberglas & aluminum awning oofing & side wall, D Sg a a 3738 Elisabeth Lake. Rd. “Call bet. #11 a.m, Immediate cash ad Mr. Mal, Roosevelt Hotel, M. to 4 PM. Thursday only. Neat, under 26, tour U 8. A, and interviewing - NEED cee ee a day with myo 3 come. Established territories, We train _ Call PE , Opening es Refinisher Experience wecessary, hours, apply Waites’ pert time ‘ Dept. PERMANENT Pod! iit 10 u yon houseke Tr ove J for Sirmingha a hae Two school. age ~ s off, No hired Veins ie References required, pore Bn BK, RECEPTIONIST e, able. girls ood salary, room CES jon. oe er itiac Pressfor — Box 23, P eo. re some experience prefer- Please write Pontiac Presa Box 78, siping references and ex- pected salary, baher ens our ESTATE. SALESLADIES ceded. For a gd details Wh aa Ip Wid, Male ad under H C. Schuett REALTOR 7400 E. Highland Rd. (M59) | RESPONSIBLE WOMAN FOR steady work in Gre Card and Stationery store. Must able to work alternate hrs, at Holidays. |, "ee a —. Bs ines, 172 Woodward, B*h RESTURANT COOK = DYE: MA- | pie 5-0371 or MAple 5-0081, « | Nest, - “4 typing ability. ETAIL GENERAL Se ioe - reliable, acew: with figures pply in pere— WARD'S Af go OUTFITTING ROW toda Reg dale, Saginaw Bt. SPAREN GREETING oO experience neces- to Til try. y for sampies on approval. ‘al osichione Dept. 195, Fern- SALESWOMAN Attractive position for exp. sales- woman in’ exclusive ors. : parel, eo salary xe cite paid. Hilda’ CBelaue Pe FE ditions. ne Dotelas Cleaning Co., sat ifts y Chris lect, and furnish hostess gift. No EM - 53-3888. STRESS QUALITY DRY | int. Good working con- 534 ood war, TOYS, CERAMICS. AND at same parties. Earn $1800, . tmag. We deliver, col- B'ham. cash required’ experience desirable but Bot en sential New appear. desk and cushioned oe est tiac, ply 209 National Bidg., 4-0204. arge in Fn air-conditioned office Interviews confidential. te 4, TOY DEMONSTR ie Tcns WANTED for ‘ “Household rties.”” Exec, toy selection, Earn siese gh wages. OR WAITRESs. FOL Wicd PART time. Clarkston - Waterford area, Age 20-45. WAITRESSES. PART TIME piv AP. in person after 6:00. No phone sama. Dell's mn. 3481 Eliz, Lake W ANTED Waitress, Min't Lunch? E. Pike. tion. ment required. Sin- cerliy, pleasing personality and SALESMEN initiative is imperative. See M REAL ESTATE ‘ games Lang Waldron Hotel, 7 to Have opening for slert voung men 2pm, Wed, or Thurs experienced in selling. Plenty of BOYS, VETS—TRAVEL | — Batings, sdvertising ana MAHAN REALTY CO. Co-operative Rea) Estace Exchance E 2-026: 075 W. Huron St, TECHNICIAN WTD. — Man to. ae ‘and test hy- GT and FHA projects you WILL EARN MONEY NOW (M59) SAWYER WA sales rights on large jake developments _ skeenrevers-reancs x TENCED ‘FURNACE 1. SAVE“ENERGY, USE - {WANT ADST To find a job, ‘place to live.or a ENO used ~*~ see — las. : draulic Tetlanatie valves, Sutch's yy 4 guvvine 2 F College pO or previous exp. imabeth Lake . FE 46144. in laboratory testing desired. EXPERIENCED ROOFER. M. C. MFG, CO, OU 1-471. 118 Indianwoud Rd. Lake Orion TOOL MAKERS, DIE -MAKERS, : machine hands. top rate, over 2 a time Schauer = & Die Co. Fx e ien j eee Birm Mich, Dp r Cc : gan Lathe one and Excellent ‘” ig cond o_o Real Estate EP eee, oa a - Rd.. Claw Salesmen and | 2c S ] ers. FE 45470 or. FE a es\ omen ee ae MECHANIC. BUiC K : 5 nd- Pontiac va ana = : ‘fie 2-3001.. Anderson ° will train. Our business ts | _ Buick. Utica booming. We need the rip of 3 WANTED: FACTORY MAINTEN- ance man for electrical air & wa- ter system, ing machine erec- metal carpentry. Send complete resume to P. 0. 151, Birmingham, Mich WANTED:.. ORDERLY. ~“EXPERI- enced in bedside care, shaving, etc. Steady year ‘round job, Must » be dependable. Prefer to live 4 or must have own trans a ABYSITTING AND | HOUSE- sm gnaveres han oe thane na 1 years old, ~ laa’ turn, Se teeoe seioeteds , BEAUTY OPERATOR, EXPERI- 3 commiss‘or salary, also enced, steady,.5 days, no eve- ave. a for no wou | wanes. Air condit salon, Call sales-m men who ad ike ~MI_4-2606, heating ess with the ‘workes ~ CASHTER lers me Y era offi k, c evetnaee ree | Sea Sheet - - BLOOMFIELD _ FASHION SHOP GOSMETIC AND DRUG COUNTER. fest oe DRUG ie ac cosmetic . WORKING WITH A Cuil between 0:60 2 Se. EM ; 3-342. : LEADER WANTED: SPRAY PAINTER. AP- py. Rekones = Body Repair, You must pe over 25, own « WANTED: 1 CAPABLE USED CAR car, have knowledge of areas* salesman, we Femuseresin, Write west of Pontiac For interview. tiac Oe Phone EM 13-4197 YOUNG ‘MAN, hy TO 30, ) HONEST, = neat a) a | personality, : ’ oe Bs me Knowledge 5 * » or elec- : ( S hI ] tronics -would be bel but not * Cc ett necessary Ability o sern and : Sew ppt aghng 4 5 a aon ¥ posit Write REALTOR Pontiac Press, Box 2 7400 E. Highland Rd. ee Help Wanted Female 3 ~~ ow WE WILL HAVE OPENING — in our credit office _- Ge ice iberal emplove e. requires Schuster at the LION STORE $1 8. Saginaw st. FORK FOR LIGHT HOU 8s &- 2 child work OR Care of 9 ‘390° ren, -Days, WOMAN TO CARE Sens 8 a.m, 7 ci. Call be- POR en and home, re. in, @1 , PE 5-4417, WOMAN FOR GENERAL OPFICE work. Must be able to reas- coabiy welh and F Rai Bs paren | work eT a ®& perman- en! on Ponte Presson time Box 38 WOULD ft LIKE WOMAN BETWEEN nd §0, to care for 3 children, 40 @ while father works days, more for home than wages. Call after 3:30 OR 3-3529, em. ag WANTED: RELIABLE WOMAN AS pe pe god and re for 3 y¥ Pontiac Press Box . YOUNG LADIES — = 8 work = Pontiae to 4 p.m, ‘Thursaay only. Pa invited. Help Wanted EXP. ~ lta tania ti tt die dda da ‘RASPBERRY PICKER RS, . Bors and girls not under 14, Call $i13 fh Paid . 8-10 o'clock. PHA’ week for 40 hours 4 wd week for ta optional) vacation, holidays and vine . Omer prevailing: personne! poltci ~~ BIRMI NGHAM sme ae NCy | Ny \e | | revi | ey “4% i \ ENO = a (Ve es j | ; . “A \ I f ) he e ) V 4 : As, ‘y \\ | | ! x \ 7 4 ) . — 3 = : i a ; | ‘g ‘. ay :% M : . *. , "4 \ : ORIARSEE Be Oe THE. PONTIAC. _PRESS, WEDNESDAY. AUGUS ST 1, 1956 ar 12 "Moving & » Trucking 19 Wed. candeon t9 Board ULING BUBB - ee bey oR. ANY. 26/MODEST MAIDENS |g = By Jay Alan | >| asa Heensed. ves ‘-a035. LIGHT HAULING PICK-UP sERK eer. Wanted to R Rent wET Us : lee. Reliable, FE 29-6685, it for you. 8-268) ne EM ‘ “| A MANE HAOUING. TOR ry . ; steaines & ? ms gg a tools and mise, items. MY 3-1171. ’ r) awe. Wd, Miscellaneous 28). MAN WITH STON STARE TRECE | 7 PR | rteaes kind, a4 PULL SIZE POOL TABLE, FE ANT r 5 ; - ONE WAY rD, SCRAP < NACES & pee a COAST TO COAST. | | YUN JOLB. JUNK , REWOVED RENT HERE LEAVE THERE arge, FE 6-6635; A. Book Passio wt 29 FOONDATION BASEMENT VEN: $300, gerine. footinge eaieise 's-seoe Darbeciies a and |7- ©: Bowland, 374 Ousle wy toe D&M & M BLDG. | ERV ick FAMILY, 1 CHILD W PRee® EST MATES. ALSO FING mod. house. North aide; eS gc ERIE! Trucks to Rent) + beans“ ROO! SIDING, — AL UCKS TRACTO ANT" ; iisiae §b| Awe? Leen * cauiters, ai AND Babine , I ae ro LIV E | i ik ge Si $200 cs a : 4 NTTAC j PARY to mfg. exec. $309| AND. BREEZEWAYS. CALL FE Dump trucks g ton sexes} OR NEAR PONTIAC | ae i Ate aun. company . $275) 3.2976 FE 71004. EVES. OR Trailers apd Tractors Business executiv wilh ‘rent | a mere vena ES ; Pontiac Farm and Jeane 3" bedroom “house ta good S ndustrial Tractor Co. -|. ite itis “ok fomt ioe : 3 . lace, pneehett 4 * GENERAL 0 ge mauii | Beet deh a : 88|CONTRACTOR | ve-pee fer riage ivee| SS “_ Rechinatiet ena ccniak wants hauling. PE 4-4088. HOUSE WITH 3 on K DROOME. ot talon aeration, "Modern: 0’ DELL CART AGE is. Can five, ox mee ee ll an ‘— And your eyes are like bonita ack enteritis! Me . ; mee. Local and Distance Moving, Box Pon: c ORI tio. Open complete 6 ap service, eas ae mare ae wie tise P Press. Call Columbiaville 1-74 Wenled aE 2a R e . Exp. in panel struction Co. iid Con- CKING AN G RO Heck. | ‘ay ae ee om = EM 34058. Dish anytime FE €-1770. WANTED TO RENT: BY Ser | ~ janted Real Estate : 3 ent Apts. urnished 33)' ane 38 . GENERAL BUILDING —REPATI mber one. physician, wife and 2 i é EBN ER® S—Pontiac |OENERA BUILDING "REPAIR. Painting & [ & Decorating 20) children aaslen’ alee uakemiones CASH | 2 ROOMS «ru eee ‘ 313 Pontiac Bank Bldg. tering. and ‘itle work. FE 42290 i-1 CUSTOM DELORATINO. WALL yard. Near elgmeatary sohool 48 HOURS _Sonyay, Walled Lake, nabione FE S927 © | HEATING SPECIAL “peeamaptnga eves "eho | Err Wns" Betates || FOR YOUR HOME | *ions Withers aut cnr your heatt " : a ‘ . t ASHINGTON SOGAR EGina.| ners. replaces cleaned and re. |ABE’S PAINTING aarurry 3eLT_Carolyn, Ane _Arsor_Mich. EQUITY tas a it mies aired now. Chimneys rebuilt and | proved. free -0072, WIDOW WANTS 3° ROOM UNF. 7 ROOMS “UTILITIRS Pal butt new, also » pee chimneys and | 4-1 PAINTING arEROn Py EX FE seu" .— pt RE RIGHT, Realtor, toon ‘welhia ieom weit Te a. o aie mney baskets install ‘ y : akiand Ave = bi *. ——— MIDWEST || seat ps ay 4 walls | Guaranteed’ Pren- est = 49005 Fer ams feo DeEginEs ii Co-operative es, Estate aehane® | ¥ R00 Mautet , mica ODER o r unftur i ponte eet, eae oe FE S31 sie | ~"A-l PAINTING, PAPERING r apt, Write Pontiac "Press Box bgro tage ane Ce ato pe only. No drinkers, ‘“: Auburn. AND DISCUSS. BONED OF” moure Worere Gig Ay-PaINTiNG & BG Na. s $308 ROOM ANB BETH. WILLIAMS VITES COME IN ane pore, FE eee _# QUE PERMANENT Post. Othe hore TINO Baldwin Fe ssia | Share Living “Quarters. 30 Lk PE 2-1086. -“ TIONS. Pontiac var ANraey BOOP Ss — ait BNP OLE ae BUY OR SELL 7 ROOMS, “2NB. FLOOR ON W. Bank Bidg FE cent 453 N. Cass. FE 2-303! We a-agg | Unless your Fussy. Call Careful BUS, GIRL OR pENnoneD LADY | I will arrest buy your p uren St. FE La ae Frank, FE to share 8 ty of wi i to: Ml — car —m ——— 308 FLEMING, FLOOR LAYING, ma. S| oe ~| Glove "te Huron. bur, FE %-0003. ys asw te gut gash Oe tow T ROOMS A Ew! Instructions o] Pete ,iaee... 6 Rate a _ oe es Pa WOMEN. WOULD LIKE LA SS ir reasopable, Call now end tet us ye ie Gabor, fouple Bee po Im oe - who would consider sharing apt. ore NO DIGGING YRee gesTu, | >. con Pe koe be maie R. RILEY BROKE: Guaranteed. MIDWEST Wats | PAINTING AND DECORATING. & 09 Elizabeth Lake Rd. FE Meas? J ROOMS AND BATH, UTILITIFS, Proofing. LI 347g. Very reasonable, FE 2-2116 ‘Wd, Contracts, _Mtgs. 32 ee im bedroom a8 Re 2. ‘SNYD LOO! rete Dated eas ee eg ok _— weekly a) nding and ef poe ee : Painting PLANNING TO SELL? | 1 ROOMS A at iat T FLOOR. __Sioae2. a w b iting f ROOF REPAIRS. - Inside and out, PE sie, Fe, BEST CASH DE AL fomes ‘in ail ssetions, If G ty = 8-1069. All work guaranteed. for your land contract. We have yn want cash GT finane- * orton Favest ing~PE 40444, BAINTING — PAPERAANGING immediate buyers. Por. fast de- a available. Give us « call. 3 CLEAN — ane is FUR. SIDEWALKS DRIVEWAYS AND WALLS CLEANED ponaome action ins our ¢on- Explain your property. IF d coment vert of i all kinds TUPPE! r OR 3-T061 react to Johnson toda: sf bbe Pret ll we: _— j W pe RATED. 3-9082 & m. or ater PAINTING DECORATING, > 5 p.m. 5 wall Washing Wallpaper | te A. JOHNSON, Realtor _| 7 "4eF Rigi tt, Sindee 1 ehild welcome, 62 | Meery, FE 40137 ‘Also removal | PAPERHANGING AND INTERIOR | 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. JIM WILLIAMS el block trom t ae wa amare ex! ?NCHING AND Reasonab! Fr REAL EST SUR TRULEDOEIe | Saerert Bn Fy Tock | WE-WHL OEE Poe WE | oon ch SO See ae E es ha ‘2 Ss re don Ca 4-4685. R._D_ Tompson F swa| PAINTING AND DECO. aiganconte Free Muimatege wi, 807 er oe tt | s Rooms” aD Wari PRIVATE RATING. FE 40444. ] HOLIE. & "HARGER rty. Purchasers rok ng entrance. 334 Oakland Ave. Building Supplies 12A Painting & Wall Washi 433° W. Buron PE §-8183 e 108, Commores Ra. : Waa. AND BATH BAY WEL 2 ae’ Ty ) [ STRUCTURAL sani Suimeter” VE ashing |CONTRACTS WANTED| RF. F McKINNEY J RM, & BATH. COUPLE ONLY. as . We need contracts.for tmmediate __154_ Lincoln Ave, OR 3 q UNiv Lae te I-BEAMS __Physio-Therapy TIA | sale. Buyers waiting, What have 7 ROOMS PRIVATE ENTRANCE Tt AND * AVAILABLE — “S| you? Reasonable discount, large | end batt. Tae decorated, #7 — UBULT BLOCK CO. SWEDISH MASSAGE & THER. coped coutencts Clare Real ‘Ee: | WE BUY | a Perea are “10 i 1983 Pontiac. Dr. FE 40531. Special foot foot techn Bell end ¢ List with us for } ROOMS AND BATH AND chnique. 2 a5 . tate, 1362 W. Huron St, eve-| Bell © a ‘ i 46402 & tthotent rvice, W d everything furn 286 N. on. reg re ad #100. eoreage. farms, eubu ~ end city RN A RIV. 22) for Mr Clark. 23-7861. on : Business Services 13 ~ Television Service 22, : . PE|AIR + COOLED ENGINES RE; | COPENHAVER'S RAD “tv CASH R FU property. Call us today. bath and ent. Auto. ofl heat, wa- Cow only. epee ra — ® ia ROY’! chine repairing Ex.e.t. work, lances. r, ork. - 1 e 8. G g and Office Sup Basse VanWelt. 6440 Dizie Hwy. Dy iS 400 Huron FE +t fom 7 ROOM UPPER EERE RANT, |v A SRINDER FE 5.8875 j3 RO OMS AN! AND ise “eAT FOR Resta Yt 34) |* Bosh Ane, muse ty HEMPSTEAD 7 ROOMS A “AND” BATH FE 860. Inquire | OR 3-084 ret BAND, BATH Save “AND rely tor $85 & month. Adults oniy. ve" 21906 FLARGE R , WLOCK PROM lide iY woleoanel _MMept p aoa wan ‘urn leo 9 orm. ve 36 N, Hem- muaver. ‘st, Lake Orton APT. POR RENT. UNFURN, COL. _ored, PE eros ATTRACTIVE UPPER a UNF, rooms with tile bath, modern | hae itchen, 1 block from bus line. Adulis only: PE 2-0534. - LARGE 4 ROOMS AND BATH) 7085 prog Lake Ra, Corner | Seott Lake R LOWER APT. m VICTORY, Biv | ie vr i re ‘uw ‘Ta tanta ASN WER 5 mre Ti re ‘an wire at’ 28 re y Ss NICE 5 RM Vad REASON ABLE Couple only, FE 4-086. —. UNFURNIBHED APT, STOVE, RE- ao erator, heat, hot and cold | r furnished. ren facili- tles adults oniv, 200 N addock UPPER 4 ROOMS, PRIVA a ‘EN- VE ois aus furan, Adults only. ~~ WESTSIDE Near Webster School, avatiable bate ust 1, 58 room orick,, Uled ce, heat, pone yard, paved Rent. Houses Furnished : 35 NR A A PL ERS A LOE M MODERN CABINS, ‘we terford Village \ Be wee or Say. Munro Cabins. 35103, y GARAGE HOUSES oR 7 ‘DE Juxe apts, Nice. 1 block west of | Blue Sky. Couples or bachelors Worth seeing ¥ day of vom 2062 Commonwealth, _ _eouph ROOM "HOUSE. “WATERFORD immed ate on fie #40 : rn. including hot water anh. “pefrig iy, Hr ag ef} burner wen to Fisher Body, bus, stores and Jr. high school Phone FF 2-13380 «(only after 1 pm. and evenings. . FURN HOUVaE IN LASALLE _Park. OR b 3-608 FURN, COTTAGES. C ii ‘DREN welcome, 3810 Dixie | ; ‘MODERN 6 ROOMS, FULL BARE. ment and amie ‘Adults Pees voaured. Bef. = sEPT EPrEMBER ” THR RU JUNE ist, 2 mae and bath, full base- oa auto, off heat, ireplace, right on oy y—~ awimming pool. -® acres, $124 pe mo. Good ref- _erences. yore for appt. rent, Child: welcome 3401 Kennjiworth, FR ¢ SMALL hairs, Between 5 & ant AB a . . et Lig we sae on on en pt teen > miles mest of el-Hur “shen ping . gharches. omnes ge b Thee Rent Houses Unforn. 36 2 BEDROOM HOM® $55. PER month to reliable rty, 73 Cam- ron. See Wed. afd Thurs night 7 ter softener. — Mt = L. H. BROWN, Realtor | Clemens. rE sit Dm. se Deowsir 4, Sows, shears, knives and | “ repair. aught onre yd TT 1362 W. Huron Ph. FE 24810 Art ~§ : . deliver. Pe 2-603 Bb Unesin. oar ge a Wace | Buyers’ Waiting | — wanes usta Serre — Pek prtien ee Poids SRE ne hd a ‘ ~~ : - . : eo ~ ea a ae pane FE $1208 or FE 5-8390 We need contracts, Prompt cour- WANT TO SELL? 3 elton NICE RN. erated, rear of 4880 CEMENT WORK at our sto — ies STRAKA teous service. Get our estimate ep Ne clean. Adults St, Coup Le 40 bf mont @erage floors sevvewnre. | base- Ottice Dp ras nw, Lew: OUARANTEE EED TY REPAIS, ANY | ‘before you sol. Brine © yor a bcdroom Weet any. Sib. a ge 7 ROW zn DBs Le yaion pee. Patios. Cheap . MY) rence St. Phone Pee he ’ MAKE. : FE, +0736 FOONDON'S y Babee = sen oA Py ; e _——— West city. $15,- 7 RMS, Pa. | ENTRANCE. aire fee beat Uusities Pont i i. ae ge higd, 3 ile On AW renion| APP LIANCE SERVICE Typewriter Servicé 22A I< C HAYDEN, Seca” oem - ROOMS. AD ADULTS. souyh of Auburn. ‘ha! Gait ener reasonable, tres esti-|We service all makes ot automatic PDA abeldhine Prssbbae omite y A ee HAYDEN, "Realtor 9 bedroom home. 8500 down. : Virginia 4 3-3752. — wringer toon ag - 86 E. Walton —s_— Open _Eves _ Lake tron lot with beach. 4 us andl sla 2|3- xOOMB AND tig 1 BA -. ¥ & ADUING MA- | Casi FOR LAND CONTRACTS. | ‘CS gelesme,, 0. a 4 RM. iF vay 1 ePRAWCE., 7 a) S272. or 3 1488 "Carlie, OR 23-7188. REP. a machines and vacuum sweepers. ‘Upholstering 231 KL. Templeton, Realtor, Jeo ‘Oauan4 Ave. I Co. is W Lawrence Ret roqairet. 7s + iss a = ice, TREr SEBYICE B REMOVAL | ayPEWRITERS KENTED figEDIATE CASH FOR YOUR J. A. Taylor a ee big, Michel's. (21 8 Resinaw St.| [and contract ar equity tp vour Apdersoe. FE_2-5408. / AND BATH. from ranch 2" home. Available re wee 3OMS AND BATH, MODERN only. $85 m sioe a depoat Lowa ERN 1} child welcome ¢ Sinquire 1498 Vine-, wood. Downs’ Por Por Rent Rooms _ 37 a A CLEAN ais aaa HOUsE ie as, £u é PI em Norton Ave, FE 3-81 5 eae MEN “ONLY, i eWLY HECOWATED Sot weegng time 4, Or Pet. FRONT AND SIDE Wintk wa ar 4 or gentiomen. “PE 40806. LIGHT WOUSERERPING ROOMS for rent, 160 Raeburn OOERN i ROOM FOR i Giki. woe -jaundry priv. West, wide We tel wilt recom nei Puce ‘us ine fur oom FOR RENT WITH GARAGE aes. Gentieoman preferred, ™ eth nilworth NOR Ris & SON bre Set | ROOM with COOKING AND gi washing privileges for couple tp 108 WY. Murer. oe FES exchange for care ~ fi ehildrean, | CLOSE IN 5 HOOM. InN- _OR 3-1078, after @ eluding all the nee fu ze nar “WO | ® Very reasons’ s. > drinkers, * eee : MER 4 room nlnon Her Lake SLEEPING ROOM, PREFER Gini] SiS gece ult Secrlena cree but would consider man. $10 rt basement a buy, terms weekly. PE 24022. If ne-anewer— . : i Lake front 4 rm, 'B 4-2383 house onl ya, we, A NICE “HOUSEREEPING | Reon. George ¢ Realtor. Priv. bath, ry he dates furn. deraonvil “a Waterford, man $10 | weekly uae —~pusiness i. “pra. | CARGE AND a a Shower Garage. PR 2:9517. rae * Keego and near _ Rooms With Board 38 ROSE * McLARTY CLEAN PLEASANT Rooms wits | — a. Be OT ACE excellent food FE 5 boa) “SY LVAN Vil 3k CLEAN QUIET RGDMS. ~FiGME | Oven to offers—would bke to atyle meals. CLEAN ye eaint rn ‘GOOD | Gider home as southerh cooking, OL 22306, Roct- room brick 4 ive ester, home. AS ey . FB Exc. CUEAN i Wier sir HOME e 384. aa Large as & f plenty ~ WESTER iaramae o7 good southegn cooking, FE. #1338 roome and bath, All furnished, wecancy IN” NURSES , Home, Sas furnace immediate posses for elderly persons, FE 5-071. sion 01g, 009, with $2,500 down. : ae DINNAN Convalescent Homes BHA 66 W -Huron PE 42577 $900 “Oo GED. 6 rooms and bath. Full price s7ese | "Retes-sterting erate ‘On 0320. | Sane down, § rooms, suburban, $6500 TAVE VACANCIES IN WEWLY | Several citer. houses is oft7, go low ned convalescent home at #4i - . duburg “For | further information — $15,000, Only §2.- . eall rE 54267, 1 Pf. W. DINNAN WoutD i tee TO CARE FOR i1- L- t6 W Huron PE 42577 > + erly ladies men in private home, 2101 MIS, phone “orto COLORED FAMILIES Beautiful @ room modern, Base- ment, hot alr furnace, aute, hot - cian cnccrmmnmnimemmmanauaniaieiaccacn! | ‘Hotel “Rooms 39} water, dear garage, Ideally lo- e | Fries immediate ee : minediat : MOTEL AUBURIN Price mi ‘Terme Per informe. | . -tion, ¢a rm care * ee ey eee apartments, | RUMSELL A. NOTT, REALTOR ; Cooking and refrigerst a —_ * | 110 70 _W, Pike __ c -4 oe Aue eee | clisra pile “HOTEL ROOSE VE LT | 1200 8¢ beaten TUR base Rooms $12 . ae Bom. $17.50 up, | ment Bie peneb home with 16% 3 rll, elec Ly “hi b ar he HERON WeeE. CLEAN “MOD | Salle, eblec’ ae! ae ern rooms Py day or week 3 | . on mat tot. ong Lo tend West Huron St. Phone FE 26966.) 4 4 “Shp Peet or be LARGE CLEAN CQOL_ QUIET een = : rooms at bug atop. Day or week 79 BOY TO BELL papcon a> The ‘CL BNICK SED 7 (BY OWNER AL +BED- ; Rent “Stores - 40, eym ranch home, kyiven Manor. / . Middlebelt and Orchard Lk, Rd. /. LARGE STORE ACROSS FROM 240t Ivanhoe, W. Bloomfield. _ / Eastern Jr. High. Automatic hot | __ 000, terme, FE 60460. water and steam heat Suitable ‘BEDROOM ¢ ACRES. gMtALye 74 any kind of business, —_ E.| FARM. & miles from ee} Pike, Caretaker FE 0-236 _Only 92,500 down. LADD'S TROL On DOUBLE, je x 66 OR | OR 31231 x BO. 3615-26 Dixte Hwy. WE TRADE ; /“eulvercrent Mires) PE $-0831. = ; sue ra ADE7 ~ Rent. Oftice Space Ail At, Elisabeth Lake bg ~ 4 attractive a 3 Gedroom home as ists of clow FS ry ~m i TO RENT, AIRS omy, Poor, a24d, Di serum | ines rate apace, arerTaune, a Hf 9, Van Welt, OR 31338. _ upkeep, living ro6m has Heat- NEW ‘soatiiee BUILDING, “AU- later. fireplace, /cheerful kitchen burn Heights. 4 lerge one - room avd dinette, ser, ‘ened pattd over« offices, approximately 300 ft. floor looking landscaped ‘enced back space in each, Utilities furnished yard with « /comolete Bar-B-Q, $100 a month each. Excellent loca- floodlighted ‘oo. eek arage. tion for attorney, optician, book. |- onecions ieista fi, oF Wiha rms. keeping of insurance office. | ae Woo * To Ruy—To Bell— Trade oy ASass-Elizabeth Rd 4 you BUY ITL WELL INSURE 1T|___PE 4-16 or PE ¢ wher WEST SIDE 7 PAM- a When: § Toonrs “ bath apa Aeneas as §6furptoes fe! MAHAN | # sf ALTY co, REALTORS 71 Be etee RANCH Gusnerative Real ane mete 6monthold 3 godvoem, }) basement home tm Oak Manor, On 1 aofe ot: 22"26 lots WW =n Heated and pisstered garage. Ce- NEXT DOOR " TO BRANCH, i famic es and ‘», Built-in Pa ___ POST OFFICE f. _| HPA, Krepteces. 24x24 re —.| room, on wa and _ For | ‘Sale Houses / 43 set tae tor euh,008 hy owner. eae te os Porte take fa "E+ per month, Will ROOMB . INSURANCE | ¢ wleely furnished Good. location: Open Eves Pree Parking | —Oround Too we 34098. Thyle Electrie. 603 N. Johnson. 333_ Orchard Lake Rd B WHITE Walls and windows. Reassonabie. with brown spots in — estimates. No ‘ob too bie or ton Woods, Watkins Lake area, small. FE 5-4628 He talks. Reward, OR : ELECTRIC MOTOR SERVICE RE- pairing 4 5 fewinding dy VE Pike. BLACK AND WHITE REALTY CO. 4 ers LAWN MOWER GA oon walled i => matlty standard. 204 te return. Call PE §- ada Pig M7 with Risks int 8. - = 37106, seus cy Sears Roe-| ne reabauitable Ey ws Sinks—Sundey_Serivee, FEE_E303| Theater PE” eis. isthe SAWS MACHING test YOUR Pert WANT TO ie PG 5 ATI me atine cl tare Wa EM $2 50. 000, LISTINGS WANTED |° Reyartntere: 1038" pulang. Co Auburn Days, FE Pe bese see T ROOMS AND BATH. WET BIDE. | - F sere, 2 des oh bate eial promek, |) ROOMS AND BATH. = : & Service, freé F een. rat 8 HOMAS “UPHOS! FE 6-808 ty. tm the Rochester area. Adults only. 2-600, / _eensed master plumber. : “—-. S - - 1) Main Bt, B. Auburn n4. | ATTRA 2 ROOMS AND shesial d dispose) to purchase ne 5 BEA€ C EANIN Z Fev TESST i oy Ph before aod Roger B. cary, *nc. with: laundry tis a Week u : hes installed, sand- Lost & Found 24) Sei. ‘ask FoR BOD Manan. | O% 141 jhochester, Mh — 10121 Rerten, FE 33741 . 2. j 5 > $ : : “fo. Buy-To Sell-To Insure CASH FOR room ency, eduits . ZRERS.| Lost: TOY TERRIER. Ciieat wants wel jocated modern gan ‘ Free est, No obligation. FE 2-1631.| Heights, 96 Oakmont. FE 40067 Fooms bom SIDE. DRY WALL BY MACHINE. FREE | (0st: BLUE PARAKEET, DRAY- M AH AN ROY Ral KNAUF, Realtor Realtor ies, $Si partie: tock, "whites. Rewa Sundays - PLASTERING ist HED COLORED — RADIO | 1078 W. Huron PE. 30263 CASS-ELIZABETH APTS" . control, model airplane. Last | MORTG 7 4 Wel Sith ist” foot. Washer. child EM_3-01 sighted fi toward Commerce on ORT TAGES & Ag IE welcome.) 35" i. i : Sick on Sag Oe er SEWER CLEANING UoeTianble papers, Lost in State| J884 contract, Realtor Patridge Phone 2-4716. MANLEY LET 2 ce path gy ; ee es ee ee _Sear_ town PE eis? HEATING SERVICE _ | —Hishitas Ania) sevcos Lengue: | BUl,c he sue of your eentract) Tg | Eton FRANKLIN APTS. N, . BRIGHT 3 ROOM, WEST © after 6:1) 3-461. iene as TR RADES eat sae hae are i ruly furnished On 2 kids txed k jel, a i 1 mix an sre: se ¢ mo. co EY — — Exchange BE. 65g? Pontiac Lake Rd. 4 L MON, TUES. & WED. Ov: ; “2F DOESN'T PAY OT aves $6.50, Open Thurs. Our fact SSDENT TEACHER A oe es _consultetion. FE $6201. | erties. an details et Cr ae, iy ies a remotes pes pape financing and closing. : Pinne Pis (7508 and ask tor Mars 070 Airport On 3.1502 | rou BUY IT WELL AUDIVOX HEAR AID. RM, 10, public 2-4131, IN DEBT? ; wext'"Sook, 70" GTO, BRANCH wis | Rent Apts. Rernieeed 33 | reg Se SS Pe TREE TRIMMING AND REMOV- Ee RTE REMOV: ates. FE 3 Eves. Dorothy's FE_ 2-244 cf mawns cay te A = 'f TRIMMING agg ~AA PRIVATE DETECTIVES pe pene Eg al nag TREE AVAILABLE B... 4 : re ital Ease your mind of worry. Know fookers.” Call us now. We need AY able new, with boat the facts about matters. Private residential trade 2 oF young ou FE . fosms, jaben, ond | prom |] RM. 1 PERSON. ane s ty | we. He . "Hobbie &S lies 24A wer FE b11M aie 3 roome's ond bath, adults ‘only, 968 Sted and serieed al matey | manne nn Sgn go Fa GP ne LISTINGS WANT "kK. G: HEMPSTE AD pele oi Wayne’ Be Healing — ew 8 SCRABBLE SETS. $3. PAINT n Evés Till 8:30 _ BUYERS WAITING. LET a ni by ENGEOSE. (0 East | W ed R 1 Estate 32A Us sHOW Y “HOW TO = > PE 4-82 ~ HOOVER SERVICE ten FE siae __ — = er soli csont PROPERTY. ‘we BUT nha ri 7 SOR hae 7 sa Pat : = fon mem -. fines ofr Netices & Personals 25 SEL LING YOUR * SMALL EQUITIES ~ appetntineat, preferably mo Geerted, Mogeer reel AMEE. 10 | nnn] PROPERTY? Leslie R. Middleton | 70H FOR COUPLE RV Ri FE 70006 | _ ety thin fe _3-0243,// IF SO, ay tt Let US | CASH" Ts not too difficult ‘to LACE Beautttuly Tinished, Pontine Give Yow 1 Place to Pay for vote Phone 101. Fon PAWILY EAONDRY. SERY. _ Ease Your Mind : HOME eece| seatie — _ \ ARE N Whe yas tet your roperty _vapdscaping __3SA) Loan COMPANY. | ™= : WORE |suLtDoama, Done, EVENIMOS|, MICHIGAN CREDIT “G AL. “Ue. for expert appraisal of you Teste Sf txpernenced “saler men go to work for you. _ COUNSELLORS —Reht ESTATE ads to cll rent, Vant < smumber! ‘ “ me Edw. M. St gh } git ou ene, $8524 HOUR $$$)" fer noyae ame eeeome Li) pnt neken te RM i rL00I Fr BATH FE Fon Mami ‘s7a3 ps good job. FE 28181 iss tH ROOMS - ist FLOOR, ON BUS » ‘Close to town. wverything form, PE 3.2300. is 7 RMS. $13 A_WK. PRIV. WaT tt ee - ein 2 Ni N- trance. Upper, 36 | -_ ay F) BA baby welcome. Wo drinkers. FE |? Near downtown of bus tne, ee chor tnm| EE a ‘ , bath, * ic ¢ ace : e tac cation, wething priv. PE Sees. |° 44007. al ni 3 2 ROO ! N UPLE, | - sonia vate’ entrance, 116 E. Howard. 3 LAROE ; BATH 2 ROO! CE (agg | end entre, Heat furn. Children Cate ib Baa 7 ROOMS AND BATH PRIV ENT ROOMS AND BATH BASkiENT |? ® A ~PRIV, ENT. on ae 0 FE 5-3366. [ROOM FURNISHE 3 A ON Nm Ooms, ZED ATH, | Re sr ony 7 as. Fe, rina ar & month, 554 . 1 a. Me neem angervie® Fe o-aeet. * By St pe de “a REFINIEHED LARGE 3 gp} BS 7E +0530. chee oceans MAHAN | #e"="= ctiere, Winnie rice tee: |, REALTY CO. REAUTONS : 82770 1 . ow, ch, os . Goapenntive a Estate Exehan Pvt. beth, A. ae Seton 8 | Rom Lake sings August “| int, dhru. Sept, Tbh. Of 3-0383. AGE A WILLTAMS LAKE, c poet . FE 2-6 “ad = re “0008. FE moe + na quiet ~ Biation! Gre Jenne Fe +1683 possis- Stet OER i Washer, dryer, stove. 6-331) @ ROOM BRICK 24 Glenwood. - _ 7 ROOMS “AND” BATH. POLL basement, Auto. hot water, Oa- rage $80 monthly, FE @ RM. AUTO, HEAT AND HOT og heater. Write Pontiac Press, ISSR fd WARD 5D PARTRI IGE REALTOR FF 4.3581 |- ROW aT. -. LAKE FRONT RGE ROOMS. NEAR aA % br. to. Pontiac, $70 jee ee room bun. wERIRE®. ¢ stove ee TF, the of sassy RONEN TE room home, $85.0 mo, FE | rE oom. Rent Lake ake Cottages. -36A | ‘weekly, 13 amijes port etn] eer Rent en 37 A BETTER ROOM Downtown near buses, the- aters, restaurants, dottors. We will move you. _ Same or leas than you are paying. ge eae anit — Pensioners —Nightwotkers, Hot showers qr tub Conversation lobby, eeee Sg. Ag a . ‘ Alpha rey 7 Pong immediately, sails, OW ib Williams Laké |7. \> J bay a ee ft iot Lew cows pay- 2 BEDROOM ‘RANCH STYLE STARTER OME GOODELL REAL ESTATE WITH FULL BASEMENT. Roe! * Rd, ee ATA LE OEY LOL 618s or Stiliwel) 1-718) WIRING. ONLY 6390 DOWN. | SYLVAN ‘LAKE F.C. Wood Co.| gs exit femmes i | m We id nevi C. Wo Co. type bomes wine pacomemin. 3 massive REALTOR OR ‘er 2 v Corner er Wiliams 2 Take Rd. & Md Ms 2 rae pests Teotes. pile. $150 DOWN | ,sttiaseitintee aa /ONLY 1 LEFT = gg Le large rooms, ¥ i recoment. pies included ~~ — a. fall Pate * we Li cS /°* BOW) MEDONALD gg pg 3031 FoR “7 RM HOME LOT Te y all hone muy. $1400 do O OR Pete eeees|COL ED wis BR at a a he *mo. as v ottanty te schools, Year ‘round home, high tm the ea sand beach, Tim op gute. — t. 7 miles weet Living 5, sun room Partially cedat paneled. Owner| 9 bdrme. jot Ons ; Soest oe aa | ae oat ae ome i: SEMI FINISHED FOUR AND BATH DOWN FIN- ew homes with basement, ished attic goed basement and e rostet ° Ly FU ED. a CLin-¢. furnace. -Reasonabie, Corner lot. By et a Bry “wall tnstalled. Plane . Near stores plete Call x ¢ - -_ botntment 4416 Oo Wattee” > cated on rater Dr, ott wor. ment or Phos. take vacant prop- EW Wovse FOR BA ‘@own paymen of $200. Must wave} A. C,COMPTON & SONS good creviit. House needs york to complete Inside, oe aii TOM BU L cee Wf OB brik raaeh, pews, oe pared with $1,000 down — = mea. Includes furniture. An celta, sol ibtren. base- SPRY OWNER | Extn, put anfalgwant aie: 4 bedroom house, Shady lot, Near ‘ peng & sehool rivileges = ma ant, Se "Saeat or Bes_Tt, ? = everoM 1 Bui aA NEW, MODERN, ‘Salat bashueek floors, nora i room, steps ewimmin: and ful “bosere 7 rae lving =e. bur ine, Pull price LB $2,100 down. 67 8. mae, H fie | mm 4. ROOMS AND SATS. OD. RED “HORSE CORP. *. ment. Quick — h nig 2 MODERN rr Pees possession. » ona GH, STE oe Sh, eat b : me x bath ie | Ea ta it ee WILLIS M, BREWER Pt ee 3 he se pager #7180. bw eatin Hove. CANAL FRONT: oe te i Feel ae ES Sa eS ee en. tee Lead a % ete ef ‘ ' : Cy \ i \ x i Bae ee a Oe He) 1 ok Va See ee Sas ee BS ins, 5 4 j 4 re Nee as Oe er ee d # oe “wire rome n PRESS. WEDNESDAY, Avouers, 100). - SLICE OF HAM. PONS ro ___|_. For Sale Houses 43 “For Stow a ; ee Ra ode own , ve ms RD, RILEY BROKER : ie ‘PER MONTH fit SETS _ 1919 MIS | , rn Geo. Ortonville 132 hed Se fenes 7 KN UDSEN 2 tae iis awn yam | CITY LOTS’ |S, Bloomfield Highlands | great Bedrgom howee, near DO WHA YOU WANT | Sith sidewalk and Water, Priced cluaing. vereened breeveway , ee ones, nice yard with shade With thie 3” colonial e $790 each. ‘ o will i ; 1 | downtown. Ponting. liber, be M24 FRONTAGE | a4 poo at Bul, in 1980.) For, tg buy wie. wort Has 5 tere, bedrooms tnd fui | | gee peg gg nel gan bathe first iloor, Carpeted | bedroom house. Automatic fe “Oniy $12,950. ae eS on M3. £1,200. living, and , dinine | rooms. |. tree ace, combionk ras = aa _CRAWF D AGENCY —— and bath on the sec- are vacant imme- ‘ ‘ ~ | 53% W. Huron st cd 41049 ond floor. las soaett -| diate oce Jem terms : a aa ae eel tee, Pont | a w ve x TY COMPANY ‘ a a dandy. Priced at only Bae Tos nee. 900 | were a ey tak 2 ister 'wla exe elicnt! WILLIS M. BREWER living and room, carpeted: ferme. Ca me tor er be M. Parke : NICHOLIE Rage paved: rive: eed WM..H. KNUDSEN GAN GAYLORD 7 ve, near Lincoln ; eator we rer NORTHSIDE, ¢ 3 wbed 2. 3 pgalow, gas heat,| $10 5 Restor | wok, Dae. IDEAL EAL iat pene ION RD. RILEY, BROKER ee eee eens 300 large on perment, Balance Fhose_FE_ tsi tnd dining: Foot sar ch 570) ) lane PONTIAC eke ini ay be, but this darin heat ai ps ste = “GI $250 DOWN 3800 counity bome and 5 acres “ $00'down. Don't buy @ ; cosT bath 137 Baldwin 5-8275, ‘f eeing ‘ms imimacu- PLUS ond 3, bed $21,500 ge Ive you the chance to | sal - 5 $70 MO. INCL. TAXES ge : nov, be thn rythings of lite, | late beauty ae oe * vias Rew’ prick buns ‘base | IDEAL SUBURBAN HOME. 3 bea- FULL PRICE $11,935 ar ed BRICK RANCH radiant i heat’ and bet of ‘af al, ee large yving full BRICK AND FR RANCHES Nn ict eer, Bituated on iarge corner lot type neighbors. rolling h and full basement. Auto- : 1" BATHs 5 rms. plus bath & utility. regen | on ‘ a hills, a> wholesome and tral ied matic gas heak, ifm, car garage. LIVING ROOM 24x13 ; : . eireehaveme nies age = ny pen 4 = water problems, « neigh- b nen af Camqen “. $14,700 with only $3.000 down. Bee nah BOMOOL AND" ht For Sale Houses 43 ce : net ee i oe ae persees, oes ee =| Run Down o | wie Rerbonee One Were. See LAKE PRIVILEGES nina = ae ones ban eee Hie finishing, really priced to | From Jogking for that country orm | ON Roe of property, Mant sell at the LOW price Home at the fight price? We have | HIGH SCHOOL TWO Dixie Hwy. (U.8.10) to- Waterford, eet een a ‘4 of $7.250 with ONLY $450 ‘it—3 bedrooms, 1's baths. full] Seven large spacious rooms: turn left on Andersonville Rd. LAKE oR N, AREA with Je Pian Oey = _ DOWN. now for in- basement, stone fireolace.| on one floor. 3 bedrooms, natural soeres._. ‘mile se pede (se sign) a Se PIO eo = or. formation and see it tonight. paneled living room, 2 P fireplace in 26 ft. living room car- = re ttle WALTON =< car garage. 5 nice acres, fruit | peted. Nice den. Full} price $13,000 - ‘OPE ir masr BUVD.—VACANT and berries, On vement at/ with $3,500 Gown. Make an ap- Hiring rie car-| Brand new 4% rms. - Edw. M. Stout. } Realtor | 324, berries, 08 fe 'irees nice | pointment st oace 7 Peeks i Dn, toed wie on turks oes, m “Open Teves, till 8: we yee go" > garden. 14,000 with 0. DOWN, PAYMENT $850. Where KUSCHELL ‘| LAKE poopie’ oe shady. lot 120x300, “Aaring bg Di -— can you ‘beat Aha and stilt have ; $12, dn, & § Ive value 400, This 3a . ee ben “4 = : For your telephone if you are| ig ni aed : - = : Srarter | home 2 fea- oe looking Sor @ real suburban ber-| — ce, rsee 2 ROOM HOUSE. IX- Sy by of an ents, robgh wir. CLOSE TO BcHOOL./ $200_DN. . : gain, 50x150 ft. of lawn and trees uu fail to see anything that 208 ; gS, . SHELL house. Out- $7, 000. 00 surround f this immaculate 2 -bed- sires cur fancy tive us & rin Laks, ee Pate bun Bald: Eagle ti At . rooms, panelew “den. fii RANCH TYPE » Utilty” a bah IM WRIGHT. B ealtor ee ge dle price of only $7000 0 yoam bangeew eee wae floors: | We, nate buptzeds. of a Ri automatic o ee, attached gear Perm 2° on werer , Jand | for this attractive 2 bed- ofl furnace—all good-sized rooms./ ang we A all prices. ~: garage, screoved Data reh, $18-{; Nicely grt 1 nets & Yo hl tink 61500 2g Oaktand Ave, room bungalow With large Professionally decorated. $1,100 49384 | © ° * th. /N “Ck a arden oe cova ramet possewitn. | SUMMER ren AGE NI YHOLIE) icici | Samet) uawtence x CHOICE, UAKEPRONTS ee % F ‘<n Gs 4 peema, « ‘nedural rf ‘or mame pees paney, e yeer. SE EEA S| ge Sets SP bee GAN ty gag | Sere ere LARGER CO, | guia iel sag | Giroux ranks © arage. Paved drive. Te with ed yard, E 33_W._Hures. FE 5-8183' Makes this an. exceptional GENERAL REAL ESTATE k : oG I wsGUCKLER REALTY | se sat drapes. Cal today. NORTH END MACEDAY LAKE - | . “Here. gat, Oe a EBL ior SeNEs* - ‘ DOWN Ranch style . Le lot, . s : S “nity, Natural hard-|- Sandy beach Lovely shade trees WM. A. -VOORHIES ROAD Sent Tees. Built in 1054. $475) Pull © $14,050 boat $0 VET “J tone K. Sewn ey oe etree ee KENNEDY; In | “tok SOE ent ce _ HOMES ie eee oa gongs on coe| Cae ee | ne Clarkston | ftir ‘ ix LTIPLE LISTING SERVICE | _{n ‘Pontine mine | a ; 4 iOL ~ w Be : TT a WV ON NORTHVIEW 8T. oF, ; D OWN, ; Only tens ; : BUILD , fiom es *. Only ATKINS 3 BEDROOM BRICK FE aw 2 aseors Ba 8-5783 . = Wil! bulld 2 oF 3 petiroom’ éhell th Stich oh as - pp $200 Sour tira suavicn | home ey rou; is Ne down ver-| HOUSTON DN REALTY HILLS revualt year old, das ful base- 1 1. 5 ROOMS. way mx a $9,900 | ATTENTION! MASONS, CARPEN- Brick Ranch Homes witli} -ture ‘Large living coom, with pic: k 1 | lows with tual Sacomane "ue Wil’ ascept your labor fot. down N. SIDE “RANCHI . Full Basements Trane Tuts ‘of ‘closets, throughout tous of perenne WN | shes] cee) nevemoe t) T | BRe MASE ce | nts we ALL IMPROVEMENTS I” . *, - Vestibule nenteteee with we iu. MD .. Fe 98. CE. GIO Ole #1300 VA & FHA Gows and screens. Large, 1003330 WEST 8 SUBURBAN — Motors brick- rt ; oriee, Py A extras. Pull CITY OF PONTIAC pUINANCING, | 3 ft. lot on blacktop street, In small. &room home with plas- wee PAY RENT? US MORTGAGE CosTs 909 plus lot. We bid HOME LOOKING F / subdivision within walking distance Sea walls, attractive iiichen Aa Modern Home A“Home of | Siu’ taay i Scua*eacsee™ | on, 2) boas ote ter, and LAR OR A at //_-.$14950— ‘$16, TA ee By ed Be oa Your Own ie sewer, pl fe Fae a oe RGE OLDER | HOME | piven STREETS’ SIDEWALKS, for just wiebo with $2900 down. | ~ road. of garden ‘space too. 20 ft. living spesious pearrow $1000 will han-| With spacious 6 including! DRIVEWAYS. $9,950 with $2,650 down. with uh lenty of up ctpboartay ‘led eX bi i tq our prover? Put Srice roomi, a pave’ it for aT yew. - OPEN 12-8 P.M. $9.6 800 ots.” your choice “a Pa thew: Mg as oe eup- | CITY OF BYLVAN ‘| to hurry pene Sar. po peasy terme. WM. A. Clarkston. Ont path ear mig ed a gfer d Pt his astcasdl “HURRY Saat, oree. taken aap et WEST SIDE / KENNEDY | REAL ESTATE INC, | gts" bat reat Ts . \ \ IST A F 1 TEE : ti. ad extra fea- m, 2 baths, ‘large | 208, M&in, Clarkston, Mith. $7, . Bae | ye A are ae asee| SRE WD | REE a om ga OWNER 3 Only a Few Hi el Open | pier ditt | a —Qpen Brent 8 | $49 PER MONTH | __Moiern attchen,targe Hrtng rm near Waterford nly a Few Homes Left | 810 MELROSE! drive cue N Perry | ment_of cnly 61.000 ond'tet ito | Real tetote horvice = Beceine VACATION YEAR Pioneer Highlands POMBE, On A xe LOT | car eereee. eee tl vee gg with $1,200 down. wry & mo. . % mile past’ Montealm and Ke | SP&fiment pay the house off. Call | 1717 8. Telegraph PE 4-052! : rent omer | Distinctive brick, 1%% story | ULL PRICE ONLY $4,250 i bus. $13,500 with only $1,950° 26784. | Blvd te Beare fam, 2nd Beit | for appointment. ROUND Ls” ie * i living room with| IN TOWN: PULL BASE- | down . H | . SEMMER COTTAGE home. 26 fi. living | | 59 FRONTAGE urTy | A at an , $300 DOW , pA wary “treat porch, oil heat, | fireplies: 2 eae. nitenen and | LIGHTS. A REAL STEAL. 2% ACRES—Intersection of 2 Oak- __Redera Tresm beme: Saseweme| | MODEL | Castell ee George R. Irwin} s,emiiatiil _trenines.| iced oie" abe” ith ds | crochet samen ‘perch pallncg | ONLY erat DOWN. "| Soca tae bese. hes fer gasses. Uaay bs socd OPEN #5 Onkiand REALTOR |. 20 Baldwin Ave, | $38 per mo. bed rooms uP. Recreation ‘| ww; . VALUET, Realtor State park's eating. $2.180 with $1,300 down. Will dis- pany a se | FE bole or re eteee ”* N 1 EN Ru ll Y ives “snd ‘close io vark and KLAND AVE. ing Take. Dearby. Good wayside aeenpien nhew # SUNDAY ie a ORTH 1 E} D sse oung ered Ee, ene fr iatee | “MOLHPLE LISTING SERVICE market a5 S Seas ne Ww : A POwsta ot RE. — ; grow: : : SS Oe A doveiy modern home. 4 large boner SME ae er ez) Bice ieee et, Sen teh. "Pel | Suda Buin Nabe "SUG | SW. den” UU PR ewe | ing Lake Front HURON GARDENS. |: Sw" HS ie 'reon, tame rons omr| VV estown Sis Ae secke mere. sme | Sa eamree wovrns ure senvicn |" Sen'gt rgemmensemning,| HARE Ean“ | FLOYD KENT, Realtor See Sere) REALTY CO PE ee a vt ae istangemn'tcermanes| RIDGEWAY | Spacious Comtort died hin 3 Meare as | SaE down |. Lanes, gg, PE Balen nd —_sehools. home! ope: PHe . ; wers, and re oe ‘ : TOR : in livability with: | Windows epeaing co 8 apeued “tabs Next_to Sa Ee eee crud bo coun te be FR oes — O18 Baldwin Aven PE 44203 | - #t, the minimum cost, don't Tate level. "Price with | ~ frens house a ee re a ee si ee MORE E. WALTON — Wien Secareces how a Listino SERVICE | Vite its cor garage, gas ee | Ce = 4] S T SUBUR ‘ear Baldwin, 4 *. Full base- 7 car gas or farm in trade. mete of ~~ mt Vf a & large lots, with oa 9 For your money—a fine 2. bed- “on |. eae nity 09 BOWE ed, very. neat ek: See Sid motors conveniences” Os home. Oak large| 760m ‘J cottage on Dixte Lake. | wer CS SS terme. pond for cae nek goresn vr ot Janes omen. | North _— <ceneinee Ao only $9,500 on terms. e fee oe re fornset| a Ay Re Bedroom home, bath IVAN W. Renty Wan tools to make meee. eso Ow Price home velue, Large room Duo- — cots. Avaliable gf cace;| overicaking lake, Knotty pine to-| Nene ofl furnace, earane,. ‘enced Gg ty ry os Sanei gslow (in top condition inside ” Leslie R. Middleton ’ . oalt only, Ste.s08.“Ga.c00] | Sorter. Carport. wicely firnished. | Be first to call and it's yours. | Opecial , vert ond al nicsk _lantscaped. BROKER v0ee6 | 3-Bedroom Rancher down. ; "$1,200" down, For GOLORED — 9 room home Suburban. ranch {ircar garage. With lake privileges on Williams epee carer Lavender! | Ripaaee “Scar whrage, si0so0 with |? "Ys aere gt fine innd tor « garden.| oq. ft. of living fea. Anders = tures eS, oe Sz om and ! #8... $3500 do , 4 room home neat and well dec- son wood windows, Alumi- hns and drape a 14 Haron , orated. Auto, of yard well : BY OWNE PEOPLE ineman tee] SEES EP EON, 2 Sereatcheitate tea secs| | sees erent cee KINZLER J O OF) | ; coe oe 1 Ld . more. xf re : stie Tans Eat Steve | gutchie to tehew'& ban Ol Rew ‘schoot’ Bxcelieat {oce: Fon SeTTEA nouns yr ie with $0500, Term EAST LONGFELLOW | Bon. $1406, -| East Sid tag" room, Nasdera Ghetes: “New 2 home with un- : ro urge St VENICE OF THE LAKES st Side Aetna ta ted eeh Teae:| . OPEN DAILY, Seas eyes Seems Fl Pine Lake j_ubEripus Cigtine SERViCR | Ge'conal, Gurect scoee te Case | 2/Bedroom Bungalow : 0, | Aientam + ees es: 12 to 8 P.M. IM WILLIAMS || __ featuring 1% tle bats, cuse Farage, landscaped, ‘a really tor tee t _ own “ enta feaped: ‘Lake 918.500, $1,250 DOWN wit REAL ESTATE wu INSURANCE tom Knotty _ pine | cabinets, Partrid (2) -t_ — = bome An gg : arke rooms, ving, Yoo von ten Open, Daily ooo ‘bunds Bunday 10: ¢ dows. water. bofener ve g HOLIDAY FARMS ue bt rae "TA heat, Suto DORRIS INTO Os Se pe tat) ET | Oa aes mo ee (Re to] Ree Ge | Tule fOr 2: bedroom nome tor! Lethal mace. enalee ofA fle TEMPLETON : - |* OAKWOOD MANOR room. ol Sie NI H ™y i + | only $1,500 p ae 12x30 living rm. flewes « ne p D i “ ‘ 5 ACR ZS ‘rettiest H , : ae ; & OLIE te i Sit) SSR ae | Rates cara gre twom moder) aie tart ea, Tyee, | a cig cerns | aa ! a6 {ot AYDEN, Realtor DO YOU HAVE. THE} forced air furnace, New hot wa- wail carpeting, awnings, alu- Senge SanGeog. tenner, 2. guiles THE |.ARGE FAMILY so Mt Clemens StF $-1201 Walton FE 6-044) | * fay ” “LID “| ter eee 165 ft. frontage tn minum storms & screens, northwest Age Bos Privileges Will enjoy this big 7 room | Eve. Mrs. Keichner FE 4-8773 Ne AOR BUILD A Weg | seeeganc ames peceeoe | ire Agee ples | aint Sir anion ra’ | il sheemenec“paregeaiy | —— rer = N BUILD A NEW SYLVAN MANOR Y $10,750 with easy A truly wonderful family heme ot Ge et oO Rey) | ‘sToUTS| emer = irs Saletan — FOLKS, HERE IT 18 YOUR am Aah, tee Fishin, 1450 DN. Apmteed Now empty 3 bedroom mod ME Tes = eee wate fun when you own $ Se ag oy ‘a S ve: on a construction, Hi} lake front tn the Drayton | spacious 2 well take small} - Be oe Bits is =e plone ease ities eee ahr aitekas me FMM | West Side Today" : ware. tk can bea tots | se" Templeton, Realt Priced ‘at 612.000. We ures Just | evenings after 6, call Mr. Lebold and bath ai apo ain Ge _fulted "to you and your ‘old eee ee toss | while It ts available, nee a San area vat J SUP © ea” 1 Offer call ON 9ff08 od: el FAMILY A. JOHNSON, Realtor | {pet td fee And we know you'll come up with something very .|, THIS ONE IS ° ae 4 i's 1 55.88 Sete | DIFFERENT yer | ANNE TT Bateman =| sw pcmuee aay] OSG RS | eat ears 27 : floo’ up- stained paneled TV room, - EXTREMELY . f ami 3 rooms and bath Li t eth Fat bat pis wereened PRACTICAL Hee | Kampsen stairs, Spacious living room and |* MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE Let \ oe Fe oa : facie out Pie we cron, 00 1s | DESION Rane — tins te ' Pia ae arabe sou |OPEN) BVENINOR & SUNDAYS msominuie Kitchen. | Price $12,955, ave , ~ large brick ranch home, Lake’ Privileges REALTORS EE 40528 Staite included. ed. $13,000, on terms. _ SVI LVAN VILLAGE inet Berfees : On ‘mon ‘Tving-dintng aren with an | = Jap ance on Mats | 27U8, Toegrape. sree som.) WARD EF. PARTRIDGE| § fom. sngiish: Colonial home, | “keen. Bive rooms and. bale Lain SnADG , SFrangement — : REALTOR _ FE4-3581| Stal sirepiace, 2" bearooms ‘and | Full" agement, 93) car" ge fides di gs oe se | 2 : dinette | | MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE F ieee oe mene 1050 W. HURON ST. ane i beet, nice | fag. Large | fenced | fot. ae Siti GETEWE TS Ae Cl St | inte tee tae | i ay LARK / Outstanding 2 Ee Fe “ast “or Fe eatth you wil closely inepeet | ‘Settnt aren hose fo segeals | TELEGRAPH ROAD - Beaty rate and heme £8 FH TE en an se my Sa ee ee : sg ge INCOME OR: BUSINESS BUILT IN "86. Ranch. More jot. Only $18.7 4 chr arage, Ia Inree H CITY: BROS pg Ae feat ened ied 1 “tan rooms, 1 190. ft, frontage on North] ® shell, but still sone interes | a oedroom (oe Scat ae AL the LOW LOW price of iment, You will also observe ee. 2 ear garage. $12-/ 7 "ethe full basement, ofl steam | as 2 ‘bedrooins. it This pome | LONG LAKE FRONT i REALTORS DOWN. (Wow—what « buy). terrace you will be able to cuties” 3 uanieen rae aoe | 5 = pone | eled Sted ein prove gn a, od fot and ___Qpen"Bives Mibeten, 10-6 ARE YOU RETIRING? Bay mie si 3 Bedrooms—Clarkston ame, Testal can, be used as poate. Near Wiliams Lane area Bar. iatteuly decora with snack cme [Mato eebergtin eqs | indie teat | fee ing weg areal) Str A, SIR S| ee ota Pied ot ino | Fate sagt Gee $7875.00 «| fen m “sx foe Beet pee tchen, 3 bed- . iN. featuring outdoor grill Is the fill price of this 8 with « Beatty igen, ¥ car show you's unites / Ficam_ neat." carailaced LOCATION DELUXE | grrr. 1% wor 2 petrooms ana] FAMILY HOME cated between ‘Baldwin’and Foriabie fiving room. 2 Tert- ia , ee oe GhBAR GENERAL HOSPIT bath ‘a down tere ts 8! pine arte for Oakiand Ave. mecane: abies | sienna Rees maker, | Grads | cae!) Ree Bere cope ag gee hae og femeccporce ene] Eats Sumas ac ger | Fee Eras aia" ore | Reread 450 HOME PLANS}! 2 Homes take Fite we } “Home Planners C Center” | ~ eee ober! pita boats Sah fe nda Ress ! FLOYD KENT, Realtor | an ey: | | ay Annet ova red a : b. \ A? . 4 4 \ de FN ‘i he : 4 hak : > L : ‘ ? tra! + ‘ a ys Ree \ A shy ‘4 4 = a | . * : a | ee i {= ayes 3 eranie it Ware _THE PONTIAG PR NESDAY, august 1, ios i. See Sale Lots “ Property Or os et I\CAPNIVAL © “ Norma é n « small eee EY _ SSE BAe x: tae Bi | Peay ng Sade ae HOT SPOT ~~ ae Ne ae as ond iia’ See es as ves Bis dee ie . s20,h00 with bine & ae tit = se 95 : prion SITE able Top. peas gi | —Neneet ) | moans, | Be a 2 wate ssa ae BURMEISTER oR Eas NORTH OF CITY WYMAN'S” id: a “Sy ae if J. R. Hiltz fake dees tee tis vieasant 18 W. Pike St auss | STS = Plastertard tere ncae OO Realtor bo Eee ge 4 feet 4213 also tH stock, woul ¥: oa os PB 60 Ee, eee heme. We have = . wie nae te toes. oon HADEN DEPT ‘ =/BR Srowe pew Cont i sate 28 3 i RPA N. ne DEP ef join ayetemt ov csees on fits jretet call ond get free tne =| il ay , = se . 140s aE a 4 wn,| LOTS AS LOW AS $30 ’ Z ail STORE Lounge a chair’ @ sttomnsn:..:. sia | Bo bag of gypsclite ....... 81. ‘ a. tuts DOWN, Main om 4a ie. Ba ¥ | ot beeen . ae | ies oo ot 1 codsensee § ae oka wh SQUAW LAK ) ~ a Eh Gellar ehtatesneorssnscves, SOR | ARS fe Bigg OF0: eshoscorn SOS turn is’ sie. mile = LAKE nem a amall down 2 piece pectional *, $30.05 | 100 bag ¥ inwwlation - °... $4.26 mile to ere pow dlagg * pon Ss dotiar tate left, : ; Paligings, . Dow ane? Re H Risse mang room sulle... $39.05 ae on mabe pen ee Seen He . or ner land __8-2932. —— Ae amg = MAKS suhe-1r6- Vs cee es We Bat hod Bun:| ier, Taxes, ard bottom . | Sale Land Contracts 52 yt BURMEISTE - to 8 pan. » Lots, $1000 up. beach, 731360. “ONLY $3,830 ~ $11,200—$2,450 DN. ae THOM/ AS ECC ANOMY STER . 1 e “ _ Sino. or Pm pani es NORTHE AST CORNER cc oa sae Eh eu, drontane Fe aD coe a tr Wane _F URNITURE £0. tera i umberCo. NORTH 15 MILES "Opdyke. is | D ; ) PONTIAC, MICH. Pontiac NEM EM > tees v9 yim acts $e Be & 8 13 ON Be A Zoned "sd wallguen tae TOL MES-BARTRAM MASP tae Gaaais oc 8 ber’ eomn ‘URED WAS Ta Sg MACHINE. is. Tei 1s eM ae fen" ay te St oe valshed $ cabins. Also 3 1G, ee riice ates |. 4902 Dixie Hwy. pg Ho ment. Sell | ieee Aenean ea| 2 BY Ca ee ee a 2oxié ft. and pnower house,| Wi terms. ee —— 28 21880 house, 2 lots w ie cat ee op 3. See $20.00 | 180 tniata Gi = = te iaa'e es +. yey tas “ : 4 . OL : sed Washer .......... seeare © ge " cainedtbas . fix "Wustness. Oltered “at 636 500, Edw. M M. Stout. Realtor |H '’?P . LAND i ¥ Rollaway bed w with mattress ‘slits 44.08" paint peisaehitee 2m ae | dap snd one timbers 7”: he fia’ ft a naa 1 M, Saginaw. 8t. unter’s Paradise— - bedroom house on Ys acre: Bal: Einaudi vie Window seer OO i : : oe mw é oere- Bteps y ee . Open “res was: i 5-8165 Gladwin, Mich. bi $5100 4 ant Romy / TORD'S. WAREHOUSE |® me 06 wal. | 4" soft pv or teeathe ber ¢ you J poy ewe Li INSURE in : : This money-making bust Rs Tak Rg, UH. Pat OF, 3230 Hilzapeth Lake Road SMITHS wit SS ‘Segure Used brick vreesserenee BO Gach eam a - Bisley furnished “cabine, “LET YOUR $$$ : * ven ene Ts 7 SWOLLEN, CI “pore cnr sae om | el oe on MAI | A} Blacktop streets, $120, down. | tafe ti fou w WORK FOR YOU "Just like this! And if you can’t find it, I'll take anything FRADE RLECTRIC RANOIES v¥oia| ~Pelle PB _patio PR 46800. bli vine” | tect ere “3 = round | We. hav : ave . i ‘ LONEDALE FARMS, tn the pe iy oy ap |. gontracts Bo sala” Purchasers you have in an 8% double-A!"" “ ee R, DOORS New “4 po rg oe » * Z ¢ : taaugr ce; gases | Seana eeene | fitieraie ct ce] eae Eg Ta | see germ eres | Sota ee st ee |e eae ee gd votine. peat pacts change| he Court Hote Sartect for from a | ew ‘drive-tn heater | for "Ted i = Swaps __55| Sale Household Goods 57 ised 8 St RANGES, $0. bo AND Prices, Door Hardware 9) per | Kew 3-pe. Beunbes cet compl. ise wen Mt W. Huron yout Ce x . —_ 1700 acres of ekeellen hunt J) GHAYDEN, pop 6 Por saie vot Neu MALE he meee” ware a cee amg ene Biestrle aed Baldwin FE TWOCO PO Piberaias a ielaton < te ei DOOR’ TO B = AUL A KER : grounds roperty : r sale or i - DRYER. | jae rat ; ae | ei BOTRIC | A Book, zoeBRancn | PAULA Rgae mei, | Pees te and) 25% DISCOUNT | 22 * | Sod matellea! No" dows, payment SER, EPRIONETORR LOR | MRETUS Me SATE AT ie ery ed = 000" per Sear. A sacrifice $8280 to handle, § room and bath | @ , ACRES. ‘WOODED, TROUT ba a Merwe "8 late | ~0rte, 1060 W, Huron Cal alert 8:00, New Celotes Fron per mis $980 DOWN 7 rice of $33,000 with $13,000 per menth, 6% in- etrenm. good deer and ing, 9 . «| USED HOTPOINT TRONER, 948.95. ELECTRO-CliEP RANGE” 0a Gap | NOT shelving boards... I i % soxaee ft. Jake front lot with « MACE DAY LAKE rend on ana all cqpipment, terest, all OR 3.71 8 ri seniority i 0 gil ml iol Gui, or -_ BO: a ste een ca sees ian er18 |. ar Qutboard. $30. OR send corue hinted Seasae Me und co edrcom modern) BEAUTIFUL WOODED cense itt. "an full price : TTL. N ees 416 «Sal sin “3: 994.70 Now vacant, ~ fmting tone. me ah LOF Bits H ed Sa inaw - Money $e. Loan , 83 $ Real Estate, a} Ww. Recs: EG GAS plete tneta’ eq Os erator, eis iin ELScraic ~ LiGnE FX TOR ES Neabingt ine errs .. eliees Nr tee bY 6 iw 2’ xe" se0R he: R. D. RILEY, BROKER | 0 RXCELLENT BRACH g ee or eng 0 aes enders) ie. Gad RANGE FOR Battie Gas oa Seaves | a Gal. RANGE mi £0 pn Nagy gy EP yrese ghee tm $00 Kiizabeth Lake Rd. FE ¢1187 os as" restaurant BABY BED #15. GAS STOVE . Giant, toreane vebeen bedecsn tieew ft anion |} A % ACRE BEAUTIFUL F.C. W d LC ge gg hE ge hs Need $500 iy WHITE TEGHORNS, COCK: Pe oi oa oie W. Huron. eotrte Se.) 900 vee Oe Dining room, Plastic et a igs Ee ! fod lake including 347 neroa of OO Q. buttain 30x40, built in 1 5 Wes. 50 oer oF even ae D, DRESEN GHATRO &e TA-|W TELEOO eaNates woe dalue, $195 Buightiy * aaron 2 land n gone nice woode: wares. | EALTOR oil heake 3 Siveiaries, ae wit fast, courteous ser service 2, ant what have ou, Midwest bles. PE 8-019 after @ pm. gade — r, amie rking condi-| wlars. ny cut tree Get Wek. We Have Cement = Hse oak Skt ar Sa au Sete once sain | Thaeeagthoe wk otreice | Sika NANalt & Bislat st | peep See me noe" | ens) Frareeesl 208 "Grohe | tow materi 00 Mtn Tord en softs best, Within 30 miles of| STREET. 0150 down, LADD'S/ == die, ti Barking and +h wo, convenient ‘to zr ain oe Fis 24136 after 4pm. |!" RCA USED CONBOLE | TV, pone wag .. SS FRIGIDAIRE ihe, eet vee : — ee _ MONTICELLO jiuaed Oper eacriteing zo") a 4 bttat and ‘ell ee deur rauly or acre, w WALTON TV Waa ait YOUR. oN -| ¥4Ton a Semen tne Cloned = Lapeer, Micnigan rable lots, 130 ft. ‘ Sieben th, Na. Pontise, Lats. Be Se 22257 erfect ines." Sot he OFC. Ph, MO 48241. Eve. MO 4-3825/ ony ier gae & cewers, black “ ACCEPT mene” ¢, Lot 9.| ANTIQUES NEXT TO TRAIL's GE ‘DISH: ASHE R. Worki = iti 8 to 6 ‘al et, 4 % ris a; YouR orkin AT BEAUTIFUL WHIPPLE Laxe| 1b ‘street’ Cali PE 61813 after Roy Annett Inc. Home & Auto payment ob new ‘Ihrearonm ‘Dome sone 1 iaeanianoeeedeenel Pneiaeiatiens{-\" pannel $120.00. Sine /RECK of pri N r 7 : REALTORS . , Lake Orion viet nity. oe We LONDE “GiiNA AND PREE HOME ; . , VRE IN pe Ry ear. nice ciber ot = ie ft ine ... a oy EB 8-0466 Loan Company AN EXCELLENT honk aia cag _ net FE 2003 ‘ seeae ABNER CO. “pe aay » INC. 6 —_ Le y eges on Scott price, nies 7 W. Peres Serect grocery and mest business in : TERS = CALL OR 3-1491 ee “a MI RD. | . : cinty. White Sewin ; aRTS ae - , Hast quire Mavle Saint ef] BUENTA VISTA SUB. | tance COMMERCIAL BUILDING | Fe ects Piety to 1| ose ting quarters ate at | Eben" i gine rm. ot. 8p APPLIANCE SALE PIBF SUAS, 2 oh SAE | ABD woes RAP ster, DUTIFUL 9 [AREPRO Idea} putiding, sive m, teat growing | .00t x, Zoned inaustrial, | ~\VHEN YOU NEED | parking space, will consider con- | Chrome Breakfast Set ...... 99 | up to 2$%-DIS eth double » cts. ree Mand gas. Oe. So win anes, Pa , x ‘sy Wolverine ee nee ner W. . Columbia and Carlisle. & = “Batt fof many par TPPENTION WEABORE- Gat : Drop Lest Brit, Bet... 18.00 a beg new a a boy ee ‘A thomp | _ sour = 1.500 95 Pontiac Press. CARPEN- | New atifensés ...... $1050] ets — Dryers - ot ia : *N ieALt, L-RESTAURA NT ON US "se $25 t $900 ters, plumbers er electricians, | N¢¥ Grom Mattre aete iad EE prambawe TOILETS : BY OWNER) Apia EWT ON a es oot gh gg a yt Ag O WES asneee your labor for dows alees a “tincleum $398 SV EARS re) Gactbswie with ne _ ho Cranberry Lr. ft. on M5@ beau.) Cprmer lot. 40x100 ft. beat | cash Fe Fans signature, get it quickly on your! Paks Orion vicinity with lake WOE BUY SELL OR TRADE.” |. Dell Bs PAY | Spe. colored b gems sie BD ne . tifa ranch home and landscaped Ideal business site, 3,600 ca For Sale or Exchange 50 SQ} endorsers, Paym wv ite oat don our | —orivileses Cau On trent —_ : Guank Vos oo ™ 121_N, "Senin a < TE hols Frctars Pub UMRING SPPL i ZI ZONED MFG, ae Sudget, We will ‘te glad to os BUILDING" LOTS | WORTH aoe: | 1048. Saginaw ' 9-6523 | WESTING eh eek 1m 8 jated. |Lot 40x120 ft. with <-car garage. WILL EXCHANGE WOU you with your money probl a00 socopted as trade in on used BUNK BEDS. eC | erator, $48. China cabt LJ La ¢ ims. be jdgeats on for “Smalimanu.| Farmington NEAR _cars. Hd. Van Welt, OR 3-1358. | %1DK. Full'bed. FE §-90975, Secretary desk, $18 “— FOR BALE: rH 1 i: a On caay terms. tas houte oF eoakaon water. < COPPER SCREEN DOOR. 43. 20° Bis bed oom rea a ¢ mae a. 3 pre penn od. ovat o STOP! LOC ORT Noe Rag: HEMSTED || ir SS TATE Sease RSet | acmutibitttrasy | BOS aA e| epee oe | eae 2 . : . = eendes ap % i \ cs a, ———— Business Opportuiti Opporionis 5 fi| FINANCE Co," | Pina Yan Waste Sen | ete = PR, aban Mane thats | Sih smmemnton foci Bae: egies - BUILD W 10 BALL POINT PEN ng Sate Det Bite. = SECNUROR | pee eee a pee : ‘f ‘ ty : | : our well me Waterford | Reasonable, MAple’ i peome Thite 70 — party. Box fs wert “Pree Service Paris & bi weed i vennememnon tony Fresh Pretzels STORM. SASH . "ail Estates, Estimates freely . 164. on CAXTER & LIVINGSTONE CON: ED HAND LA 0) | 2 WHEEL TRASLER, 4 FT. STAKE Pennsylvania Dutch - SUMMER SPECIALS : HERBERT Cc C. Davis” hang geiabllsed. ara iy ‘ag ha Naerene Oat +1538 are $6.06 and up. 1 anne nie “rans i . | bom. 43 Bellevue, 56 by the can ae mattngiion wi : — trie “99045, ev eet mower : ' nt We deliver PE BEd. doors, a 4925 Ponting Lake Ra. __PE_§-4311 | 1 ee ae To SEL. ATT ‘ jaws mowers sherpen é. we ‘wade, Detromt, 1 Mich nt 7 nas 7B 205. FURL OIL” TANK, With LEGS, Ail awaing & storm window sales nodenem home. can, i aioe 100 3 190 gone none qs. PARTRIDOB 18 THE “BIRD” . BARNES CRONE DINETTE ETA A. | USED Pau sha AT 355 ra teas gauge, yonteg nil eap and some "FE 4.6089 . Bouse, auto, Very modern.| LADD’§ INC OR 31331. : S HARDWARE these ia PAIS OF sam © 8 Bm. graet Full pcs te 5, ge Ef en ee a, GULF = webuMONITY roan oe | ae FE 5-101 our chal rand table, Tate aah vale if FAIRS OP Me window | ene vaio fees Eve Quick 34,8 rm, ee find eres, $1,000 down. South of Lake |2 stall super service «tation. Very | 20 E. Lawre PE 2-7 WiLL GWAP” ta EQUTPY- 14 { Ay haa! qcteene. Suitable sching enclosing 1 8t £odt, Mec paints our_od to they : Orion. is geres, down. 6 super service station. Vers | E. PATENDLY SERVICE. | Dfick | terraces for lakefront Aataous make mien on, pepe poreh, Bte arec pane | nde of other items. Harty Hol verine Lake $600 °0 ver cent dn |PRANK Nowe on imu | FE ee pecperty er _gcreege. These terrific. values, Michtee wen | pe" 618 7 ‘strength glass dote''n | iingsheed, 7 mi. out Baldwin Ave fly mo. Owner MA 422% Cee ene AUTIUL ais" This, is YOUR OPRORTONETY |. , RD. RILEY. Broker |. Fisorescent, 303" Orcbard Lake | 5: gtneen aoe tear Baldwin Rd. SCOTT LAKE Se eeverene Toate | tone ely i wes | VOL ARE WICL. TRADE HOGaEs On Cor: ibn eres ae sa ee Pe | eee al Bent Oe ecautiful lake front home with 6 a Bor Flint on oe Co,, P. 0. . tages should w ked Chrome Highchatr. washer play- Las oe. - contin eee ot tm ee es| For Sale Acreage 47 Be Bg eb yy FA ~s or moved, for anything OR-34 n_& pad. PR 4-8730. | nN i ) ' second level, Completely re- a pe _§ 9.m. to § p.m. wan Dixie Hwy. sd foo OUCH FLL Down FILLED oe ea. FE . 4879 Fenimore ‘ ate clear. decorated. ROCER r._ Hook .a a3 . _, anes. Closing isa sod ot, Will consider. selling) ** ACRES oor GEN Nea" Mt- take | accept sof ig 3 Lucky "lege car Take prigged lote sOOLEY_REPR Pear, fenders as, eet or trade. For complete in-| ¢ yaslege. , a. Big A me pag Fa contract, Lots, F for inte a En. q 4-2864. Cail’ Bey trim. : eon nationally ad-- RUSSELL & norr. nmatToR.| Pid ga’stnre cme TAPP JWwittis "ISM. BREWER |To bare, your secount_ with ae Erith tems Oar oem | 6) SHEETROCK. $1.44 eae onal oi * i ry = - RPE e HHO * : EW COTTAGE —W Fr. LAKE)" AGAW RD. = gem ows. LaDD's | "= #008 MA STEN _ FE +sitt| ESuoloymens | “| For Sale Clothing 56| bos. | ae: ery fine. grade “ot” dime bude] © ‘ ceceeeg ey pan ah For particulars, Ph.|—No. OR #1231, “LET’S - |; pateenmatawore Ejemave, tube warrenty. $130.98, | Bx4's, ine ine is ae v6.00 | MS. 00 Derm 3 20 ACRES | “LET'S TALK —[toetage, custmers, rie ug, | 7 ttew Hak Fe ponoh | “12x12 LINOLEUM $7.20 “tail pce tee aks aor wee L AKEFRONT Northeast of Clark 40 rod road BUSINESS every consideration, GiRL’s NAVY COAT, 20 up prices, tenia Gr il el ve ree . é ti by new. Also bouse, Be 27438" 4% FT. WALL TILE 25¢ one cue Gelivered. +s fila, a0 ster Rd. I ’ WHY BUY OLD SUIT HOUSE PAINT ‘Open “tH &: LOTS wie Len] sc OOP tas tan me | Steam mt | EENoxt pom se NE i a BLACKETT'S om ma Mtoe anesag fact mine rom, cu | Sahil rmraaeen on pubs | fee ROD a Very speci greed of ence end Sia i Fett Seat | nein tee OOPPTGAY wae | "gan ae AT | neat oe Png ~~ with easy| viding in Hunt Club Area, LADD'S time, 10 unit motel-cabin setup "round thbries. ip all, woo! veil Eiec. | a! Eonaymers .— 30" and - pick my pd a — to|_IN NC = 3-1. - —? be bought for low down pay- =: ~eetual — up to sas" by tie om i abo App! uy “1 dal Bie cate cot with a 2 2 ne ects af Tress, Pg hy y | Special : Sete ww_| | BUCKNER] Satecer tn mer [Mh Sn deerme] fe So ee couse. L STORE ONLY eet Do aroma | 1 ake ieee | Clarkston house with income of $120 Def | Taig establisbed auto, accessory OSMUN’S trie Go. 1006 W “Bekesore ee | wranar’ Beeps 6 Use 2 month Ae Se ees las | BENSON LUMBER OO income or gubatiding. Fall rcs, | "manag grat. Prgven CPPICES ABE LOCATED: Easy _ Baller, gleens 4. Used 2 months. | Gouge REINO WRECKED, MA- Real Estate Inc, we ore. "| Pratoe th bet te ‘a 5 pee JIN. flag ST. | tas. 2078 Auba sae . “1005 i Th “terial for me, 2900 simmons RG, i WhippleLake re i ae wan at $5,000 down. o* | DRAYTON PLAINS 4512 Dixie Hwy, | Sale Sen Goods 57 e198 AL oe "Pen o4t, wai)" anger ogo mettle, Ee Getinas Ta MICHIGAN BUSINESS |"#-220 ARB i, Bersetm|1 preiwo ROOM, TABLE, —.,¢ SATISFACTION. © vy - ! H. W. “Bi el ane ai Puenes, ay SALES CORPORATION | pare oat pan al ay futometic =. KING "BROS. n *. red yun : gelow Witt iS M. ‘BREW ER. JOUN A. LANDMESSER,, BROKER Ove block norte on Os Raz . aecaedt ance e PE PONTIAC RD, AT OPDYRE |. seis ‘ee - Oey, Morn Ot 7 [re bo FE Sit] ~pal? S: Soe phot B HOE Fa ke, RARE, tank. # - : FE 5-5402_ or FE 5-004 MA_5-7581 Stree PALE Ar OUR FRONT DOOR ‘ a ELEC. RANGE, $40; Ga D 7 Softener ‘< "For Sale Farms 48 | MOBILE PHOTO LABORATORY. : oreo esse. fie "Appl MI rage LOOrs}| fin geen TS : For Sale Resort Prop. 44A sine aon eae a agree au 8 serie resi:| GET CASH QUICKLY oon | TREEN V DAVENPORT | ATR COMPRESSOR 1/5 HP & i Derry steel overhead tactery see Boman”? Phu st Wenting: , —_ t Mile Nortl Ss. Instructi and b help f need- U t . $500 t OF | __end chair in good con. Me ish. re Melia and ro- | ‘Selection "rome a3 + Psy o7 i . NEW LOG. CABIN. Mue North $189 San be anced Fra p to i Pe. “a : Dececkaaly Weak vasheed, Weeeelt ond ANCHOR FE} EN fess teas you Guak Let ca give ee onveretons, - lof Pontiaf eral $-4730. Ec-} soap to 1955-cars,. Bring your| set, With table piv food gua > on ne CES Gg By --- . eating Go, Go, Si ON BEAUTIFULLY SHADED , ‘title... Most deals ‘closed tn 30} _ $2768. ey value. eo oy of Bn gy Mn roved. es, We give Gold Beil Stamps raetes lot. Water and electric. 124 ac < minutes, Loans also made on fur- | 31° transit, Miehigan —ZREE _ TeTIMATES. 471, BERRY DOOR 6 ; 1a te fa 2 houses, a4 seers tgnemaren one ones Mi, Wa Th, Recent conaten 503 Orehiard Lake 371 B. Paddoo ALES CO. "Agro, ott ‘tank = furnished. 24x20] cattle barn, tool shed, milk p art ri d 9 e cure, se “AA BOYS | AT LEE’S” 171 8. Paddocy OE 380 gal aa dairy farm, Ideal tang for : : WER BLADES FOR m, 4. Tie : bai Lt, ace ‘10, : j isan GROCERY & MEATS, West of|¢ : [Rochester Area Fontes a emnanets + ree | LOGIN Bia TLDS ZT sere parcel situated near Fenting” sheparate home [202 PONTIAC STATE BANE BLDG. c ) & fluded 1 spot "Perfect locationf . Ail ou, 4 valuable serves. : for country estate. forces sale, Easy : Less “tan Wate per acre~ oe @ real b STRAIGHT TAVERN doing over barteese and ©! Leslie R. Tri Realtor tnd games. ‘owner $30. per : sucuia: Gen’ Gad 2% alee st town’ within maf mae "eee : =| + E h i, 1 of $9,500 “dn. rr t ' : 500 ACRER 00D HOUSE & MOVIE THEATER i : 2 Rin * Ree Sale Lot Fe Trout stream, ideal for Baecet_ vie Cinem and Extra Fast : casevanes ga peste ye z r s 4 =. or fin, $0 tailes ss oar’ Sytem. Loeated 09 S Soke yam y sdeweveees cae ferme fh, M90 4 JONES ‘RBAL, Barats hid Co. aoe ty. colene ervice ee ret eet Soeter SP Spt in caanection, Pull pres NT he. “ee $45,000 on terms including real oe ee Wichout encorssre fat f . " v* PW DINNA onths x gow. maton” "ee 42071 WARD E, PARTRIDGE Semascty |~ "| nOk ARMS AND ACREAGE EALTOR FE 4-358 i can 34111, . 1 wsiligiden toias (ease | CARTAN D COUNTY PIROUOHOUT MICHIOAN HOUSEHOLD Mane SS sri acre, rain 20 ACRES-VACANT Rene W. JZ{URON or FIN ANCE ra. Coe . Ssentees ratte M4] wen vl i Dayo. EXCEL "3 rm — 26321, 8 to 7 pam. on try, With buildings $12,500 terms. tion Age ICA. Ny ng ten tion of Wh marble top, dresser, ded. 38 ACRES “ia lh 8 Ke Pies Pies Fteenl chairs, wheelba R trow, lawn chairs, re aE Be SP 2 houses and outbuildings men TEAGUE ANCE CO. —— 2 scooters, hitehen stool, aT es hiaiadiel ha bee ites. as - 202 N. MAIN | fag Tg. EE. or . ance call M ROCHESTER, MICH. LOANS $35 TO $500 LAPEER COUNTY . New jhouse.and outbuildings 16 ACRES 4S... rs. room house ana outbidgs, Mortgage Loans 84 ~ * ‘ <* nl Bs ACRES a taes: ‘LOANS $420 70 $1500 of Telearanh Rd.) ACRES” PT S sar i oma ? with ant of are ites building. Heat; hot 4 a and | livestock Soe Bes atl ost Sto ~SHORT-CUT To} CASH: Classified ‘Ads! ' SE ea x Ret eemte WIFE ZSISI, |. Se Past ay : we ; oe wis i. Sale Farm Produce 75 MEL fone ‘esa. 1008. Ouuburet ‘vs ‘DE. will be here Thurs., *). sOur ie oe vale, re Grange Hall CHERRIES - Aug: 2nd; fresh peas, blanched and frozen, one dozen 24 Ib packages | $7.20; red itted cherries, sug- 2,02 ar added, one doze ; $5.65, 15 Ib. cans $3.25, 25 ‘Ib cans ng sweet, pit- ted, sugar ‘added $7.25; ieg, sliced and cans $5. cans $4.00; blueberries, | 15, 22 Ib. can $6.95. DAVEY’S MARKET & LOCKER SERVICE r : rest vee August 3rd. Fresh Yellow transparent SHU ad seta nina on ry Orchard 2330 Clarkston oa %. mile West of Josiyn Rd. rel Sst Farm_Eauloment 76 en EL rs * : fe corn pickers, Davis Ma- ae. Ph 46R2 Ortonville. SPECIAL SALE COMBINES #1112, "KING BROS. a Auction Sale || “Rent Trailer Spage 79) , 1 dozen 16 oz. | ; |r is Sate ANDERSON ~ CHAMPION GREAT LAKES mr TLE GAS ACCESSORIES STORE cle 9 8. TeeaTeMe oun bm: LAKE PRONT CHILDREN’S plarerowsd. som st i eae tan io Accessories 80 ‘%6 CADILLAC MOTOR, ete. Guar, FE 2-7456. For Sale Tires 80-A AR iJ riect. SB black ‘or white side #21_B._ Perry 0 AN = le aoe evened, Wack ite- Shop, 23 Hood, Phone tee oa _ ae aN a i Oe AA seas % . Se re ee fe ‘ | Hee i : ie l 2g 1 eo i j it by eS ¢ 4 _WwnpwxsDAy, ayaa 1956 =< a __Boats & Accessories 85 “It's his day off duty, sir, and:he couldn't get shore leave!” For Sale Trucks 90 le ele Werke tathes ont 4 i HARRINGTON BOAT WORKS 5, APH Ef be sinssccovered, oak frame. el ioe We have several new qut- board runabouts used as ager ki ‘for sale at “Stare, bar reduced price. tor t thre in “te aust second - ‘ t a oad up. star boats. ‘Teenee and Little ing for the} «NDERSON HARDWARE CO, 21828. Te re|.. TONY’S MARINE SERVICE OR. 3-1551, Wi HARLEY DAVIDSON 14 LOAD- “with extras OR 3-4061. extras. Must sell. #08: Palmer FE ¢-8066. or A Beviduoo "Bate: ere ta souls a Collisien. 2018 Harbor FE 41762. | For Sale Bicycles K4 OIL'S BIKE. 26". 2 YEARS OLD, 24 in. oS Boats & Accessories 85 tier - "$6, 30 HP. Merew motor. EM 5 ‘ oe ry . . Ww beard, both for #1 rnc eee iv PL er. Sho EM 4 BP RUDE OUTBOARD m 93-0860. A 12° to ; 18 ‘ w LATE MODEL CARS, CLEAN AND BRING TITLE ey WAITING GLENN'S BAt takes AUTO PARTS ‘2 oF SHOP I Then Bring It Here is AVERILS™ — — grade used cars. We Drive the extra Bie. r wil ‘ve? you well. 4540 Dixh “H. J. VANWELT ‘ OR 3-1356 WE PAY For Clean Used Cars & Tracks. Matthews- | 0 PM P tive 39 oy motors on LEAR oo |. 3 fiURONS MTR. SALES aa4| 51 Chev. Scbusbaia, ; Top Dollar.’ : CHEV. mo 9 oo oon 4 tO ICRP ae ee or Se Hesking Chow . 6131 Dixte veg at ba Sage 6-607] : nites ® 1954 “FORD + » CALL BE- tween 7 and 4 2-8343 Good cond, All metal box. OR 3-3496: id Used Trucks . -$295 ‘St Ford Tractor.....$495 gore BRAKES, READY TO '47 Brockw'y Tractor $595 FULL AIR BRAKES $495 TRUCKS ARE OUR BUSINESS - OAKLAND AT CASS PHONE FE 5-9485 For Sale Cars 91 -BUD-Shelton— OFFERS | ite ower ip ot pevenax $i Md Bute: Super COMV ...vsnee Bay *b4 ad ‘SS a | on ev, Bel Air, 2 dr "$1 Chev. cl. epe. Pow-glide 645 | Fes r rd-O-Matic : 405 | Chev, SP incanends 545 Fr sn Bog cereseqenes e-| D. kevdecscunes 41 Hudson 4dr. foc. 8 18 ‘S oy i $ 4 ponte po ‘i gee wake po] s 7 Bud "Shelton ing ee ‘Sales Sale Motor Scooters 82 rude motors, alum, boats| Cor. Auburn & E. Bivd. FE 4-6728 cheap. 10:06 to $:00. 2608 is6t ROADMASTER BUICK. ORIO. CUSHMAN RAGLE RECENTLY | _ Orchard Ra. $-0112. owner. 4-T187. Mowernaled. rhauled. bse gy ong 8830 Bright- AV UBED | ~~ Bor SPECIAL. 1050 ] Lake Hts. Sub. boats and of all makes. wes HARRINGTON BOAT WORKS ‘ . 4 DR. HA T. A-l condition. 7 7-0584, Le R. FE “top: R & BH. W.W., Stone. Put amet Transportation Offered 87) _ Tennyson, ye ese For Sale Motorcycles 83] riy ny AIRLINER ENJOY ALL a ae ak lal “6 RARLE WITH EXTRAS. ¢1 Joe Angeieg, San Pesos aon oe BUYING and % ) 331 W. Beachdale. | DiC. Oi ee eee ees: USED "AR a genet” Perey orvice toe. OR | A CAN BE condition. . 3-1254. Ine. si ha % Sie. Casey Bey Devise, MN | FROCK GOING NORTH PART SAFE,.TOO... iste HARLEY DAvibeON aq. | 20d sitter_ver_FE Seve : erertend, Baie smo | “Wanted Used Cars 88| FROM™A RELY ABLE A STAND 4300. Good condition, 3318 ane wrD E COUPE, Re 1933 BQUARELY Pan We rpm St. Auburn Heights, After SELL. re aRY ONE r MOTOR SAL&s Plymouth 2 RS PAIR D* ALING Cass “7 4. Stre 1953 @|FORD 2 DOOR! $695 LARRY JEROME a ‘Sn? DEALER THAN ro ROY ing SEL XE 2 DR. R_& n "is 3-2002 _R_& H. $125, CR 32002 104 BUICK SPEC. TAKE OVER payments FE 42813. ‘FOR M oon 1954 CHEVROLET Automatic transmission, low mileage. 1 owner, real nice. CENTRAL LINCOLN- “MERCURY _Cass_at Pike PE 4-308 -BONE VALUES AT HAMBURGER | PRICES EY isp 74 RP EVINRUDE WITH CASH FOR ANY MARE OR LATE $3 Bute Buick e*Beation Ww anon a ais o. “$185. : ear ‘4 door a “poate . sale price. Elte- North Chevrolet’ 8 u Homes holier Soe Pr VSOPREE AY! | ae Ma Birmingham ‘° rs eeer oe ae ead ic wa RO, POLAR FOR | Ste er sates . HURO Boat Covers “COMMUNITY Pe - E _. MOTORS Pp ch * OUTBOARD ‘803.N. Main, Rochester | ya eee cee MOTOR PARTS. cram Th sin, Rone Pe MILES National | Motor Sales. - | We will sell you a car, | even if your credit has +1953 Ford Tudor.....$845 ee cies s3 é | Cuzan Seon, “te tinental, ER Sew 8 MApi - NEW CAR - - GUARANTEE. UP TO $1200 OFF BUICK ROADMASTER. § DR. PONTIAC STARCHIEF 4 DR. PONTIAC 819 CATALINA 4 DR, PONTIAC STAR CHIEF CONVERT. PONTIAC $60 4 DR. PONTIAC 860 3 DR, —Com'ty _ mee da ~ Motor | Sales 223 MAIN 8T., ROCHESTE: Olive 2-0481 or OLive Saat WILL. ACCEPT = gun< cameras, ea part. paymem of cm. used zs USED 62 Oakland Ave — COUNTRY SEDA its 4 » Radio, Gaston: Ford-0- Matte fe, 24008. power seats, Really ~ SPOT SPECIALS 1950 Hudson .....-.. $245 1952 Chevrolet ...... $595 14951 Cadillac ....... $1295 1953 Hudson ....... $795 1951 Pontiac ....,...$395 1955 Oldsmobile ....$2195 1953 Pontiac ....... .$895 1955 Pontiac .......$1895 1952: Pontiac ...... . $695 1954 Oldsmobile ... $1795 1951 Dodge ....+++-- $395 1954 Ford ..... ‘yeee $1095). 1954 Chevrolet ......$695 1952 Buick .........; $795 1955-Chevrelet... 5 $1495 1953 Oldsmobile ....$1095 OLDS-CADILLAC Orchard Lake at Cass _ FE 80488 . ins FORD 4 DR. 000 A AL miles. F-O-M Heater. Mah c-ocis. Birmingham Clean Cars ~~ FROM : Bob Frost, Inc. LINCOLN MERCURY AND 850 S. pecmerta eae BIRMINGHAM JOrdan 63033 55 Oo. V fxcellent t condition. =e Shirley, i ONLY AT ‘| OLIVER S WILL YOU FIND VALUES LIKE THESE! 1950 Buick 4 dr..... $195 ey Be Fy aa 0, 1952 Olds 4 dr, sedan $765 Be ee matic, Spite ond bent. er nice — lo, prio, ‘stock nN 195! Buick 4dr a amie $445 s the r er and @ super ‘extras. Stock es Jamia Lots of 1951 Kaiser 4 dr...... - $268 eee drive, radio and heat- tires in tip Good and shape. Stock No. 338, , | 1953 Chevrolet 4dr... ¢ $895 1951 Pontiac 2 dr... . .$395 — lot of ere’s 8 car for only $395. - ine oar ae: tras,’ Stock "No. 383. 1953 Chevrolet 4 dr. $795 a ee , » A Bete snappy Pee 1955 Ford Fordor... «$1595 ‘Automatic rest erformance, Block Ns. | ee err re 194 FORD, OLDS ENGINE. 2219 Ellery. 5} AT VERY | top p- 210 Deluxe 1951 V8 4 Dootecct. CEN TRAL ~ LINCOLN-MERCURY oe Fee, - 4951 FORD . Radio & Heater, Custom § $350 ‘CEN TRAL| : LINCOLN-MERCURY Chane at Pike Sta. 4-385 ~~ V8. RADIO, heater, Ford-<-Matic, white walls, t », 28,000 actual miles, ~—~Orion~ Sales M24 Clarks’ Peee> Reewey LOOK sete k safety features -_ make that item | } every function: 988 Ford Sanne. Thunderbird. engine, Nylon top, F.O. 1055 Plymouth Savoy club sedan, power flight eT ve sharp. CLARKSTON MOTOR SALES et frat al MAIN 8T LARKSTON Open Hyeniées Till 9 p. m. Ment, ° top” aimost new, spot- : Good ‘running va ty "$1000. - MI 6-44’ after 6: 1 ry reasonable, A-1 condition. New batteries, 5 new tires. 1 owner. See and drive. 3236 | drive 3238 Joslyn Ra. Chev. ‘56 Demon. & Execu. Cars Substantial Savings 2 DR SEDAN. HEATER AND DF- TER, TURN SIGNALS. LOW. MILEAGE. BEL AIR 4 DR HARDTOP vs DA LOADED WITH EF BEAUTIFUL BEIOE anD GOLD. 2TONE FINIS CENTRA RAL 70 ~~ « MERCUR . ‘and power ~~ power windows wand, power ah $iT per month, OR 3-3569. ¥. PAIR CO ‘DITION. 35164. “ter $ pm OR reer Wd Ae on Senet condition. 1123 axavlew. aro 5 & 6 pm, 21.2%. “CY OWENS” © — YOUR FORD | ‘ DEALER — Ad USED CARS OVER 80 REAL. BUYS] “CY” OWENS 147 8. Saginaw St. PE 64101 FE 58-3588 Open 6 a.m. to. 9 p.m. NASH RA CUSTOM, | * wl dr. wire wheels and continental tire kit, oe FE 2-2227. i063 OL FULL FE +1 cy io PATRICIAN, FULL Pesoce trom. MAZUREK MOTOR SALES _| SOUTH BLYD, Az AT WOODWARD _ Jack W. Haupt | Pontiac Sales | 1956 Catalina sedan. Power steer- ing, power-brakes. eae mye 8 sisae oaded with extras. 200 es ] Save smueot sion, Excellent condition. 1952 Pontiac. Good comlition, Exeel- len! Srenapertation. jave- money! 1962 Piymeuth. Transportation spe- xcellent con- elal. w mileage, dition. ae bang Aur Chevrol Good Powerglide. Radio fenton, white “sidewall tires MAIN BT, CLARKSTON Open nig hts till © MAple 5-566 or MAple 5-1141 z a olor BR Pitas motor GReeniea? 6-298 : . 40 PLYM . Li MOTOR, RADIO, HEAT. ER, GOOD BODY, $75. a1 86. ee oh ois EASY ED WILL. TOTE YOUR NOTE aid ine: 4 s Credit Is Good Here paracsr MOTOR WER. | + wae “two to 5 Packard nates. two tn stock. : ‘ke Ford Vie 92242 ‘Ss Dodge Club Coupe .....- . sa BS Chev. 2 GOOF o.csernee 1392 ‘$4 Merc. & 1442- ‘3 Olds Hard T, —. -suesece 1442 "63 Chev. 4 door P.G, 1042 63 Dodge ra Tiss 942 ‘$3, Plym 4 door .... 7182 "$2: Ford 8, | GOOR ca rrvvcees 682 +52-Pontiac 2 door .....sss-r $672 ‘$2 Plym 2 door ... «sss» ~* 362 tg doer .f Breerrtre) 4 4 | "61 Pym. 4 door seenennes 302 "58 Gh t 212 “8 Mere Mae 3 4° wd acniaele ta ‘ont 5. ‘41 one 132 ET Chev. 2 Goose ..+-+ seus a2 ‘54 Ford Stake sous $1004 152 Dodge % ton pickup .... $1 r'50 Dodge %% ton pickup . $0 Chev. Bub, = sseee § 392 "68 Bord 1 tem. pletnp, «-.--- 302 “*RIEMENSCHNEIDER | DODGE-PLYMOUTH HARD ty EASY TO 232 8. gaginew FE 20131 VOLKSWAGON TE. 1955, condition. $1500, MAy- fair 6-2730. lg : it. persed $1450 FE FE rein ‘ous 6. 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New David LITTLE ROCK, Ark, w—Gov 4:00--WIR, News WHYE, ffop of Town WIBK! News Orval Faubus sailed toward a sec- wate teens WiRecas CKLW, (im uren wi ws, ond. term today, the easy victor! Dew: § Revs. r Bi wa eek dens ae over fo pponents in Arkansas wan, jong Caravan WIR, Arveld ways ie tie primary, WPON. News “red News Lewis + “4 See Clem gg Smarr took the lend with #:80—WJR, Dinner Date CKLW, Coy 9:00 W. Diam Sheehan | 1:90—WJR, Dr, Malone ‘The first trickle of returns and) Sava "GS Mine's | SON EM ehsNay. | Rea, Mowe taregee'” | ‘ihre Rope, iter never relinquished it. 4 Sone — a 1:06 WIR, Howe * Nowe Baris | Wink Tom Qesrge Defeating his major opponents Weer con ot Muste wave, News, Tor Town | WORT fews Re dup WEON Gut ann ie —Jim Johnson and Jim Snoddy— tah Geen B caw. ni s duet ane tar saat | taeewaR., news alent broke tradition for the gor Wave, re at seven : ita Pg Pio Musie: Vreet yiledy Wate, er RA t 5 = * * 4 time in his comparatively ioriet|WIBK: News, Mickey’ Ghorr wed, Poe 0:00—-W. Wee. Tiger Come of seekin WCAR. News. Ww a of the Town WCAR, ger Game career ng statewide offices we. Record Room| CKLW, Ted, MoCos Ww + ioe {UPON News Nelvon Race, He upset tradition two years ago T88-WIR, Auto Repo.’ Sree eater WXYZ, News, Win by beating Gov, Francis Cherry's) “2; an Beatty THURSDAY MORNING WPON Club 1460 bid for a second term. Wart @ ue y Heater “Wel ee 6 ‘ew We day grease Ww. Mickey : wx Pret Ed McKénti # Democratic’ nomination in Ark- WON Room ae Rooster Club * Bud Davies” ansas ig tantamount to election, “ww, Truth Couseguenc WJBK, News, : . News, Club taee Ms a relatively cool campaign) wxYz, show Wort Prt te n Veen Agr elt, Z, News; MeKensie almost devoid of issues, Faubus| ChLW: 9 ters WW) Bob Maxwell one ie WJBK News, Mickey Shorr) wr 4:60. W, rade of Bands git hard on his record, Johnson BA. Bay Rocorg Room CKLW. Be: Nunn we, roman, in House “80. Buspe: Reid triek-Sports concentrated on segregation and) ‘ww. Recollections WOAR Colfte With Clem WJBK' News, Don Me inereeeed weltare, payuments, endl 70h See fe | saree hermes Book Seatnat tha Snoddy promised improvements in WiBK Mickey “horr ww, Bob Maxwe al a WAR, “Musie ‘Ha ES t the TE vi td program. WIR, News, Jee CKLW' News, Devid ww ews, MeKenste, WWJ, Groucho's Bes Wek, News, Reid 1:08 win. Jack jenn Wak WXYZ, pews a" WCAR, News Cofiee WWJ, News by Coderburs or sap uPUllD, Lenhart CKLW, Bre .WPON, Don Zeé WXYZ, News, Curtain‘: . WIEBE, Ne News, Mickey Shorr |: we WIR, Mustc Hal CELW. News, Tex Benecke wate, aur i “sports 0:8 WIR Wash. & World | CKLW Sorvthas "Dell we News, Music — ‘ wank News, Don McLeod Sound Fii WJBK, News, Reid News, Caravan CKLW, Ted WCAR, Coffee With Clem “ys Time tor Muse WEOR ews, Serenade WJIBK. Mickey Shorr 9:00 WaR, Jack Whi toys 6:30—WIR, Music Halt. , end Orville Bob Maxwell Rig: | WW, Jim Deland | 10:00—WIR, ; Dance WY, News, Ongood > OKLW. Bud Davies WXYZ, News, McKenele ¢ WOOL / RAYON dv COTTON Asphalt Tile : Linoleum Formica ‘WRIGHT FLOORS: w Olive “a -- Today's Television. Programs -- » |ity-commodity brokers, the Com- léise jockey shows” with just es Programs furnished by stations listed in this column are subject to change without notice, Channel 2—WJBK-TV Channel 1-WXYZ-TV | TONIGHT’S TV HIGHLIGHTS /6:00—(7) Top Secret. Paul Stewart in “Disappearing Act.” (9) Meet Corliss. Archer. (4) News and Sports. (2) Linkletter’s Kids, 6:15—(7) News, (4) Sonny Eliot. (2) News. Final 3 Days ECONOMY SHOE STORE 552.N. PERRY Civil War feature film. (9) Mil- “lion” Dollar Movie. (4) ‘Talking Point. .(2) Detroit Speaks. 6: 45—( 4) News Caravan. 7:00—(4) Nation's Press Confer- | ence. (2} Frankie Laine Time: Channel 4—WW4J-TV 7:30—~(7) Amazing Dunniger. (4) Father Knows Best. 8:00—(7) Screen Directors Play- house. George Sanders, Con- stance Cummings, Cynthia Bax- ter in Henry James’ ‘The Bitter’ Waters.” (9) The Barris Beat. (4) (Color). Television Theater. Kurt Kaszner, Leora Dana in “One Way West,” suspense drama. Os The Millionaire. Woman uses her gift million in ‘search for the son she gave up|? $:30—(7)° Eddy Arnold Show. (9) lystery Theater. Bette Davia, Gary Merrill in “Another Man's! Poison.” (2) I've Got a Secret. 9:00—(7) Wednesday Night Fights. “clothes-beauty care” treatment. Start fresh, be fresh and. look fresh today and everyday! @ Sport shirts beautifully finished te retcin original newness. e Coen. dean, adechdtamad tan takasenes te maedel @ Cotton dresses and texture-sized by special process. : 339 W. 26 E. HURON HURON (Drive In) (Downtown) ‘| - “Mexico City.” (4) Confidential Heavyweight bout: Harold Car- ter vs. Bob Satterfield. (4) This Is Your. Life. Roy Rogers story. Repeat. (2) Steel Hour. Hand- some young peddler causes ro- ‘mantic complications when he comes to small community. 9:30—(4) Studio 57. Mysterious | phone. call and music of honky | tonk piano make: up “Night | Tune,” mystery 9:45—(7) Sports ‘Headlines. 10:00—(7) Playhouse. Howard Dutt Eva Bartok in ‘‘Spaceways.”’ (9 National News. (4) Amos .‘n’ (2) Adventure of Ellery) Queen. Hugh Marlowe in “Vic-; 10: 10—(9) Weathervane. (9) TV Baseball Hall of Fame. Charlie Gehringer of the Detroit Tigers. 10:30—(9) Lone Wolf. Stranger in- vades Mike’s hotel room and tries to make a deal in File. Good and bad features of craze for “Hot Rods.” (2) Mr. | District’ Attorney. David Brian as D. A. fights crime. 1100—(7) Soupy’s on. Variety. (9) Good Neighbor Theater. Nelson Eddy, Ilona Massey in ‘‘North- west Outpost.” (4) 11 o'clock news. (2) News. . 11:15—(9) Mr. Crime. Adam Wil- ‘HIGH FIDELITY HEADQUARTERS i | i j { } | n:45—(29 ie js:00—2) Mid-day Movie rh » Dig liams, Meg.Randall in ‘Without Warning.” (4) Little Show. (2) Miss Fairweather. 11:20—(2) Les Paul and Mary Ford. 11:2%5—(2) Nightwatch Theater.| Robert Benchley in “Snafu.” 11:30—(4) Files of Jeffery Jones. Eccentric family has a hobby—| —— 186,000 miles per second. for Mr. TV? New ‘Tic Tac Dough’. Money Show Appeals: to All Classes - By JACK O'BRIAN NEW .YORK .(INS)—Broadcast- ing workers are -second highest paid in ;the U.S., the first—seecur- merce Department sez . . a * * coast while making up her mind — hubby Paul Stewart, the Nec new “bandstand” arrived yesterday, exactly 20 years late... It provided a nice lineup of “name” bands (Lombardo, both Derseys,. Johnny Long, Freddy Martin, Wayne King) with Bert Parks emcee and Johnny Mercer guest star... Tt would have been a riot back when the big bands were supreme, but there are so many tasteful jinant political figures is undisput- ; of. Pioneer radio thrush Peg La/* Centra .| Hatta -has announced he will ie comebncking. on the resign when- the Constitutional Top Chit of radoneslit “wards TV'S Split on Country's Future} JAKARTA, Indonesia ®—Presi-|bilizing its security by bringing in, new industry, dent Sukarneand Vice President! Sukarno wants Mohamimed Hatta Tatt-to see eye Indonesia. * ° ence are not the people's choice. has strong backing There has never been an election: country. as the young republic's two dom- Assembly~ elected in. December 1955 is formally convened some- time next month, But he will be acting president when Sukarno leaves Aug. 25 for fa ‘look-see at the Communist world, including the Soviet Union and Red China. with A > Sukarno returned early — this month from a six-week tour o the West, including the United States. This week in his first re- port to the Indonesian people on his trip, he said Asians should not envy Americans for their wealth his eighth blood quietly observed: short time," jeal future of completely the last. vestiges of oe Ove Se in, PN [what he " enibinin Western colo- inialism. He is particularly bent Strietly , Speaking, the two men on taking Westemn- New Guinea who fathered Indonesian independ. ‘from-the Dutch: —~ a goal which for the offices they assumed at) sapuiefenienipeniigghivntnannivat the start of the Indonesian revo- lution: in 1945. But their position’ (Cancer Respects 'No One—Even ithe Little Tykes “ALBUQUERQUE, ‘NN, M, .@® — Four-year-old Chris Barnes' birth- day cake came too late. The brown-haired, blue-eyed boy “a smile like’ the littlest angel’’ died .just after midnight: of cancer of the blood, eA His mother was more or Jess reconciled to it. A few hours be- fore, while Chris” “He's a very sweet, very affec- tionate little boy. I feel he belongs. to God and I feel privileged to have had him even for such a TV, Radio, Gar Ra PE 2-2976 ° 46M. Milde to throw: out - from the entire © Record Players * Hi-Fi * Radice @ Inter-Comm, Systems © P, A. Systems was receiving transfusion, she BLAKE RADIO-TV 3149 W. Huron good ne tha — saa pas act. Bs ge use it was earned through) Mrs, Doris Barnes learned only FE 4-5791 t such a seemingly “big’’-live-inard work. He called on Indo-\39 days ago he had the disease. music show no longer provides the > ays ago he had the d wallop it theoretically might . . nesia’s 82 million people to work) Chris was in an Albuquerque| p= a op y hard to exploit their own coun-'hospital about two weeks. The’ It wasn't bad, but it wasn't good ltry'’s tich resources, | on ae 8 “CROSLEY 9~CK ~ jenough. : Hatta, ©, an economist educat-| eT tees im te iy ania Aoihadoad T \ Ne ¢ st iin .|NEW MONEY GIMMICK ed at Rotterdam University, has angel.” Aut VICE Dong eo “ae Jack Barry's new “Tie Tac been called a ‘constructive revo-| Mrs, Barnes, a schoolteacher SER omcumecetae O'Clock sug h,” a new NBC-TV giveaway lutionary.” Sukarno, 55, an archi- with three other children, said’ Member of Onkisnd County = a tiiteensd gimmick, tossed its cash away/tect trained in Java at Bandung doctors told her they had seen Electrontes Ascostation > a - Day. (4) Holly-/modestly with a simple device—|University, thas been called an|few such cases develop so rapidly. FE 4.1515 Mi vood Story, (7) The Exwins, (9)(the old tic tac toe whatzis—and it|""émotional revolutionary.” | Chris would have been 5 Friday.| tau ae p ae ; Sh = Erwins, (0) a pleasant and for its ciags,| Hatta has been described as but his mother decided to hurry ” ‘ Cartoons. pretty interesting. * wanting Indonesia to concentrate up a little birthday party — just] C &V TV 158 Osklend me a A a bgt 2 Russell Seeds bought ‘Break the on its economic development, sta- lin case, It wag to have been today. | _ : se >t — Bank" to go opposite Edgar Ber- (Pelftical Advertisement) (Political Advertisement) (Petitienl Advertivement) 1:25—(2) 7V_ News. gen Tuesday nights. 2 wal 1:30—(2) Linkletter's House Party. (4) Tennessee Ernie. 2:00—(2) Baseball. (4) (Color). Matinee Thenter. (7) _. Fes- tival. 3:00—(4) Queen for a Day,, 3:25-—(9) News. 3:30—(9) Howdy Doody, $:45—(4) Modern Romances-- 4:00—(4) Comedy Time. (7) Mar- gie. (9) Justic Colt. 4:30—(2) As the World Turns. (4) Cactus Dan. (7) Ciseo Kid, $:00—(2) The Early Show. (7) Mickey Mouse Club. (9) Dance Party. 5:15—(4) Pet Parade. 6:30—(4) Flash Gordon, Milk Strike Committee |Holds Closed Meeting LANSING \—A special interim. Senate committce set! up to study Ernie Kovacs had some of the funniest sights ever seen in TV, his only trouble being length of sketches... With a tough editor Ernie could) be next season's Mr.*TV . “Studio One” was arty but not | artful . , Montgomery had another of those gone-to-seed old Southern aristocraey drahmas which the South is even more tired of than} we. * . . Winchell’s show starts| Oct. 5 (a week earlier than planned) and will appear every Friday instead of three out of four. The projected _— specs ‘have been dropped . Walter “¢ * Gene Pater Jr. will direct the |TV series based on and titled ‘‘The Great Mouthpiece,” written by his od famous pop ..» Brian Donlevy is! last spring's milk strike met be- hind closed doors Tyésday. Attending the session with five committee members wefe a lobbyist, a spokesman for the state sheriff's association and farmers who have complained about strike damage . Newsmen were excluded from the meeting by Sen, Bert J. Storey (R-Belding), the committee ohair- man. Wife Slayer Committed BENTON HARBOR — Spruell, 55,.accused of killing his wife, Myrtle, Nov. 29, has been els at the speed of light, about starred . ‘ee # 8 NBC signed Jack Carson tor an- other. year while hoping to sell Jack in a TV show, , Japan POWs Home MAIZURU, Japan — .The repatriation ship’ Koan Maru ar-'- rived today with 611 Japanese ifrom Red China, They included - |329 war criminals. 2 Answer te Previees Poxsle i JOC) CIS ILI RIATA MIAL INTIS ee ON CLEARANCE SALE -- PORTABLE RADIOS” ALL ee | for the family — | [nenteee , — ]—$100.000,000 bill for distressed od echt 1] JA Dill to remove the locking devices districts. . from abandoned refrigerators. : Q-Special Education Act ($1,400,000 for 12-4 bill to increase benetits under the handicapped children). Employment Security Act. Q—Workmen's Compensation Act. (Resull: 1 3A bill tor special parking privileges " Michigan enjoys highest benefits in U.S.) for disabled veterans. 4—Homestead Exemption for blind persons 14-4 bill to establish a Veteran's Homye- or widows of blind «persons. stead Exemption Act. “BAA bill to expand a State Water Re’ "]5—A. bill to reinstate veterans in theit sources Commission. _ jobs after return from service. 6—-$2!7.000.000 School Aid Bill. 16—Te original Mackinaw Bridge Authority. _ 7—A bill to increase salaries for school 17-4 bil to add « Fourth Circutt Tuten teachers and all school personnel. for Oakland County. : bill for bonus for Korean veterans. 18-4 bill to create district libraries. | 9-A bill to increase Old Age Benefiis. A bill isha ‘mendes the Keone ar” cca? va yee eg murder, in Be My Alibi.” ' ettno ing of building contractors. atalogue rices THURSDAY MORNING concert ok ball 3 : : ._ | 4 Muses! - to advance Junior Colleges —A bill to create a Suggestion Award Attractive Demonstration Room | pei oar 6 es : | 10 $150,000, ee = 20 Commitiee for State employees. Expert Guidance—Complete Installation }/¢:ss—12) On the Farm Front. 3 allan resott | — s : 7:00—(2) Capt, Kangaroo. (4) To-|\is th - | day. 16 panes : McCALLUM & DEAN tae ae (1) Commtryeide. % Got up Every one of t these bills has bean sponsored 409 E. Meple, Birmingham MI 445230 [0032 Cartoon Classioom. (4)|2 fomtnaat nwa é g . { a neccecccettsoied net ‘0 Nov a ae | jana the SES thet adic th han aa pT (7) Wixie Wonder. 4 a vit is Broomfield Fy outstanding choice as w N dabei) Mews Webthe 3 Bodiae sign | your next Republican an from this Things. 35 Cheered . eens Ff 1 DON’ T K OW WH AT gps going “3 iC rata 7 ms Notice the sivermeoege g of Sealy Santis 5 yo }%:90—(2) Arthur Godfrey. ‘nie eee” bem <eowdy Eg pew agg one AE | WOULD HAVE DONE [meee °ce=.. FP ister eres ae no |to:00-(4) Home ats ib Blea se 1 x for the Fonaiiy! A temeliy * * ‘ 10:256—(4) Window in Home. —[ ff Euckared anew resident Wi HOUT Q- J|B- WA ’ | 19:20—2) Strike It Bich. (4)|83 Mouthwara on a ae ig Loe eee pleco ie future toe “For a lady of 83, I'm in really wonderful health, and.am ase Mews. SS teens dle tun a ae is A 1 CS Broom to recommend 7 BITTERS to others,” Mich 11:00—(2) Valliant Lady. (4) Ticltt leg «ASEM Site Ging tke 38 Harohe powtry oP loully traits tx Wacktcatis ae peas ¢., Owosso, | Tac Dough. (7) Story Studio. Symphony” j Deney As Passage rte Kind of bear | 11:15—¢2) Love of Life. * taorament A Show cee Sw }11:%3—(7) News Ace. 6 y sites” / on} ceanerot ‘ hetuat : | 11:30—(2) Search for Tomorrow. | Snes it Eepontial 38 duals 47 Bea eagle our congressman - (4) It Could Be You. (7) Rob-| 4 ito Ht Print $0 Betore a in and Ricky. i mistakes prefix) 7 Vea Gree, PAY got + : : ye © oF aces Fee: y i : “ 5 3 ee i \ § ; iv iby / et ~ iy we fe is he he (oe / CU a : gti | : rs Sag H / ) ‘ AL Z ” : 4 J ps a i 4 : 74 se \ \ \ ¥ ; i f i s ; mY f Mg é # i al ! i ; 4 : | : i ea: i i : 5 ‘ ‘ ; . } i 4 pe ee ae he. ie : \ ‘ 2 ae \ bay .; \ | \ eee = t ‘ / ~, ‘eg. ih i — et KA 4 me F } ‘ 1 4 n ‘ 2 +f ] =i a THE woinriae PRESS. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 1, 1956 1 Democrats’ ‘Spotlight, Truman Trying rial Pall the Switch. oe : cots primar. th Searret a campaign|sueh a Sint ts solr be ey Se it ove weaponry on apart: ap apes by og Stevenson backers are frankly (They wonder if Diggs would have/Mennen ; The week before the George : ve mad y tak . =< ge |second place, their legal obligation|Per throughout the evening, charg-| favorite sons, whe control a tat | “his POLITICS 1 fae! dinner, Harriman came to Wash - 1. nim would cease. - jing in and out of the dining room) pieck of state voles. Gov. A,B.) | McKinney, recently. appointed) ington to address the National - A} pumber of Ketauver’s dele. |2nd once upse a serving table, “Happy” Chandler tog dwest campaign manager {0F| p14, Club, Afterward he paid oe : # oer |He spent most of the time in the| — Mes Serpe persuade Harri- : gates, including such men a8 | idor "i conferring with| Seal make 8 deal wie nee - man to take Kefauver ‘as his run- & secret call on Ketauver at his fen, Mike Manatield of Montana, Jguch cut-of-own’ politicos as Chi-| SMPly because he bitterly TO THE PUBLIC ROTUNDA | | | | of Ike di : rassed” by Truman’s critical ro- league only on the | , ut Ketauver unless , itech aS eS tino INN) | | [Baeabower Farm Crusade n Mich ectun is determined to _ stop|~ Sagem 3 “ELECT ~ 3230 Pine Loke Rd., Pontiec,, Mich. IS OPEN EVERY DAY IN THE YEAR, A Picketed by Hotel and Restaurant Employees cake” i's te bi 194 nd ty Teamsters Union, Local 614 REP UBLI R ‘HE We Are Not a Union House. This Is an Organizational Drive. - The Union Hes Refused be Setindt the. lense to: Our: Beoloyens ‘ a : ees Jmittee would be established in\committed delegates and possibly \ 50 others as the best: means of bandwagon for : She was appointed by Mrs. Peter Stopping @ Gibeon of. Monroe, vice chairman|*" ster the first ballot. of the Republican State Central A recent newspaper poll. gives | former Committee. Stevenson 404!4 delegates, Harri- uncommitted delegates 3234;. 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