i 3 rt : " z % aan “ te | The Weather . U. 8. Weather Bureau Forecast Partly Cloudy, Fair and Cooler . (Details Page 2): a ene eeeeemeemens ae THE PONT anaes emne .\ th Y EAR PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, * ‘MOND: A Y, JUNE! 29. 1959 ~ Fg “ : \* { - 38 PAG ES aS OVER gee a ye UNITED PRESS INTE TERNATIONAL SEPOGIATEO PENCE Find 3-Year-Old Girl Thousands Jam Parka Lakes in North Wilderness IRON MOUNTAIN i — Lost 13| joined the search led by 80 state Nelson, 21, of nearby* Niagara, LO hours in Upper Michigan wilds, troopers and sheriff’s men. was released following a check of 3-year-old Carol VanHulla of- ~ thet Niagara, Wis., was fouhd’alive and : : well today.» & , the girl was buried. * * | The : 7 * in forests populated by black bears The: sheriff Searchers found the child in a’. ; oe Niagara at ae / near the Wisconsin border. Bee wooded area after bloodhounds = ve appeared and picked up a new trail this mors RELEASE SUSPECT her. He said ing that crossed a country road The sheriff had checked times before and went east of Norway Lake possibility of abduction did not Hundreds of had Ike to View Exhibit, Meet Kozlov Today NEW YORK’ (AP) — The first deputy premier of Russia, Fro] R. Kozlov, took a walk todav—to the vast dismay of pomp-minded police officials. , Passing up arrangements for an elaborate motorcade . across town, Kozloy at the last minute set off afoot on the one-mile hike between his country’s diplomatic hea@quarters and the coliseum where a Russian Cul- Dickinson County Sheriff Harry where R. Julian said the girl wandered away late yesterday and got lost his story he knew said Nelson was in time the girl d yad not been near ae had several admitted crimes he commit the volunteers that Ronald * The sheriff said * * . A searching party of mort 1000 men was. being org anized, The sheriff said he wanted skilled woodsmen only to search the thick and boglands forests The area has a larger number wea. black bears which could be dangerous if a child came too near a mother bear's cfibs. Air p searchers. Civil r the the US ross, to hel Patrol! planes flew ove lands ONE OF FIVE DAUGHTERS Carol of Mr. and Mrs. She. .warifered away from picnic tural and Scientific Exhibition is being helt. the edge of forests at 6-p.m. Sun- A dozen aides accompanied him while surprised po- 7) The famils pad mone {hay the lake for an outing lice brass hurtled along as escort. The a of waiting limousimes just¢ = scratched their heads. Mo- * * * Two bloodhounds led police: in- to the woods on the trail ef the s Watch N-Subs | girl and followed it back to a torcycle cops circled a few Say Reds spot aleng a nearby highway. city blocks along the route, TOKYO -tUPh The Soviet There the dogs lost the trail. 3 then. gave up. government has -been using a The sheriff said a single small The. group strolled without in- fleet of small ships in the Pa- footprint was found at the edge of cident from Park Ayenue and 38th, cific Ocean to watch the move- ‘the lake. Otherwise. there hadn't! street, where the Sovict United! ments of United States nuclear- beer a trace of the girl's where- powered submarines, the Kyodo abouts, he said. Nationg delegation resides, through! : Central Park to the exhibit hall at} News Agency np today beh «treet and Broadway The Japanese news agency said : . this was the consensus Japanese Kozlov arrived from Russia yes- government officials on the basis year-old Kenny Scott of Iron Moun- terday -to preside at the opening’ of more than a year’s study of |tain was found last September. The tonight the mysterious movements of | boy also_disappeared on a family President Eisenhower {flies Soviet ships off the Japanese | picnic He later dead of exposure here today to get a preview ef | coast : ‘ ; ‘the display, and presumably will meet Korlov briefly, Vice Presi- dent Nixon is taking part in the > formal ceremonies. The area in which Carol disap- peared is about seven miles west tof the spot where the body of four Welcome Is Warm, Spontaneous The show opens to the public Tuesday - Queen Ca LITeS Ontario. * * * 0 The affable, gray-haired Koa! ov 0 called. the No. 3 man in the; By JOE HAAS TORONTO, Ont.—As she gets further from the French dominated maritime provinces, and closer to the United States, the Canadian welcome for Queen Elizabeth gets closer to the unanimous. Her gracious manner and pleasing countenance are winning out The city of Cornwall, much smaller than Pontiac, on Saturday received more conclusive evidence of her desire to get at the grass roots cf the sitiatior than had previously been apparent. Kremlin—will go to Washington Tuesday to talk with Eisenhower ind: Secretary. of State Christian A. Herter Kozlov arrived in the world’s | biggest airliner, a: Soviet prop- jet TUM, which set a ‘record for flying time between New - York and Moscow. ai It was the first nonstop. flight between the two capitals? The fly- ing time was“11 hours and 6 minutes for the 5.092-mile trip. Following her hectic time in Montreal That's an average speed of 460 and the fog-bound tactics of the St miles an hour. % Lawrence, she arrived at Cornwall three hours late for the Moses-Saunder Lock dedication with Vice President Nixon At the close of this ceremony it was suggested to her that she could catch up on most of the delay by eliminating her auto tour of Cornwall, and return- ing diréctly to the Britannia KOZLOV JOKES Kozlov is a square-face d man of 50, with a ready. smile and a loud’: voice. He stttiled often and made several jokes after his arrival, Duing a three-hour boat ride: around Manhattan, the view of the skyline prompted him to = say ‘those who created this city cer- tainly chose a very good site.” JOE But she refused to disappoint the Cornwall people, and spent ever an hour in driving through crowd lined streets where she was greeted with an acclaim *_* of -He chatted amiably with two that proportionately outranked anything on her tour pretty American models on the | © to date. - . trip, Théey will display fashions - When the-Cornwall tour ended she said, “k hepe | made those good people as happy as they made me.” Sunday the Queen was brought into conclusive evi- Jater at the American exhibition: in Moscow. Smilingly Kozlov. told one of them: “I hope you like than bd A helicopter was being sent from Force base at Kin- Air wood- is one of five datighters Joseph VanHulla , Monitor tin F. O'Donoghue already has discussed some of the steps necessary for the ous- was--found four -days| turning s make In Today's Press » Comics ” | County News Editorials 1 6- \ Markets pees BY Obituaries ems Sports 27-29 Theaters - a, | TV & Radio Programs . $7 Wilson, Fart _ 37 Women’s Pages 17-19 } | Moscow but you'd better not.keep ‘ dence to prove how the seaway has conquered the great t saying ‘da.’ (‘da means “yes"}" St. Lawrence in its most tempestuous section and trans- | in‘ Russian) formed it into a world wonder of. uséfulness ‘ New York's Mayor’ Robert’ F.| * * * : C - Wagner greeted . Kozlov as he ‘, 3 \ stepped aboard the boat ‘n this corinection, it is higAly refreshing to a Pontiac eston's tupe-tereh-vieit to the area resident to reflect on the fact that our own. rivers, | United States is expected to in. _ ‘ (Continued on Page 2, Col. 2) 4 : (Continued on Page 2, Col. %). : ew ian BEES Sy ae nmap oh gece isa weet Vics (iy iian ag “| | hs AS 5 ¥ . ‘ A 7 « a j Heat Tumbles Tonight! ‘Copter Aids Fire Victims “ Monitors Gear to Boot Hoffa Out of Office Report Drive to Oust Slated Teamster Boss Within Month DES MOINES (AP) — A. drive for the ouster o Teamsters Union President be started by the court-ap- — pointed Board of Monitors round at Norway Lake Park on within the next month, the’ Des Moines Register and Minneapolis Tribune ae James R. Hoffa will they tearned Chairman ter with Federal Judge F Dickinson Letts, the pers’ wrote. It will be snigpeted t that Mar- pa-, Washington Corre- spondent Clark. Mollenhoff FL A aP Wirephote DIFFICULT RESCUR Searchers were-still into flaming, sereaming terror for many, as a probing today for more’ bodies after a freak butane gas “car exploded. Helicopters were tragedy near Meldrim, Ga. Sunday afternoon. A pressed into service to remove the injured as freight train derailed and turned cooling fun. searing flames blocked ground assistance. a federal court referee be Flames Boewed FE som Erescie appointed to rule on™” whether Hoffa should executive -board of the ‘Teamsters to make the de- cision, the newspaper said. Here are the steps the papers said have been -proopsed ‘If Lawrence Smith of New York resign Godfrey Schmidt Board of Monitors. Smith replaces on the will move full time to the up ~~ & & A large Washington law firm will be hired to fight the big staff of Teamster attorneys. who have been filing so many legal actions that it has bogged down the work of the monitors The Board of Monitors will stop | information and com- plaints over to the Teamsters Union for investigation, and w insist on doing it themselves. - Action would be instituted to lawyer Edward Bennett Williams decide whether to repre- sent Moffa or the International Teamsters Union. Schmidt con tends Hoffa's -anterests rae op posed te those “of the union, and therefore Williams is in a conflict of interests — & seeps 1969 bomen “a wrer.| fire of Oa e re-. ‘main. president of the un- lion, instead of allowing the , to Washington to give) Teamsters clean-) lear icriven by Isidro Rescue opera MELDRIM. al teams renewed dragging tions in the Ogeechee River today (aa searching for more victims of a freak butane. gas explosion that already apparently has claimed 19 lives. Many others were burned at least 10 criticalls The blast oceurred abagut 3.30 yesterday afternoon. Two railroad tanker cars spewed flaming death ion some 175 funsseekers in a rec-! |reation area beneath a 30-foot river trestle which the Seaboard Air Line |train was crossing No one conld say whether all bodies had been recovered, but Waterford Twp. Man Dies When Car Rolls A Waterford Township man was killed last night when the car in , which he was riding-‘ran off Ken-, nett road and rolled over twice Rayntunde N. Vasquer 23, of 2897 Peerless St., suffered a frac tured skull dead on arrival at Pontiac General Hospital Pontiac police believe Aguilers. was 32, of 290) Peerless St ’ The | caf traveled east on road, 100 feet’ West of Cherry- lawn avenue, Aguilers at first admitted, then denied he was | driving the car, officers said. | Aguilers was reported in fair | condition at the hospital this morn- lingwith a possible skull fracture | |A third Laat in the car, Marga- iret M. Willis, 29, of 2651 Elizabeth | Lake Rd., Waterford Township ; was treated and released. Sarhicult and was pronounced | He was a passenger in a. cident occurred as the | Kennett | Smith said unae Coroner Harold M reports that dozens were counted for greatly drawn Were said at the time for 17 dead two child infiah hospital Wayne Smith, Terry Lane 4% Their not krfwn A complete casualty list was Smith recounted since then ren died burns ia Sav were listed as and wer over he hi ad af They addresses Butane Gas Blast Kills 19 of one butane tanker set off a second loaded with 10,000 gallons of fe cooking and heating fuel Two traigmen were injured in the blest and the pileup of freight cars near the end of the long train The blast turned the Ogeechee River bank into blackened ruins several hundred yards from the “trestlé. It caught some of the vic tims in the water, others on the bank. Children seared by the not flames floundered in the river ot available but 14 dead have been ran gcreaming from the spot, bodie Ss were identification identified. Seme badly charred, < railroad said the exydosic The Traffic Tragedy - Recalled Today by Saul Pett The minutes ticked away, and the hours slipped by, as eight voung people prepared for a big ouling—the senior prom. The day of happy prep- arations turned out to be their last. During the same hours, a train was making its way across the state, toward a deadly rendez- vous with them. The happy eight ‘left for. the dance, and only one | returnéd. )} The dramatic story of. their last hours has been | written by Associated | Press writer Saul Pett, and is ‘featured today on | page 21. } ° SECOND BLAST Ss | A second but lésser explosion ‘came after rescuers reached the scene near this East Georgia town about 18 miles northwest of Sa vannah Most of the 134 cars In the Seaboard Air Line Railroad freight had cleared the W-)\foot high trestle before the crash at 3:30 p.m, None fell in the water, but several piled up on the bank and burhed through the night. Seme of the cars were tele. scoped. Flat cars dangled from a 75-foot jong break at the end of the 250-yard span. . First reports said the journal on one of the cars apparently broke observers thought, the tres Some tle gave way Sparks caused by the .wreck imay have ignited the gas, turning ithe area into an inferno, or the escaping gas may have been ig-| inited by a riverbank carmpfire < * * * “The explosion came |wajer with a big boom that you could hear children’ lscreaming “and yelling,” David | Parker, one .ol, the injuted; said. | “It was awful after it happened |ndt to be able to save the. chil-| idren, but there was just nothing to do.” iy over the and after! heat is expected this Enjoyablelow - of 6) Will Snap 3-Day Swelter Comfort Seekers Pack Highways in Quest for Cooling Relief 2a. Ti. StH a.m. 8 { a.m. 79 Ja. nm. SS 6 a.m 7S Noon 90 |S a.m. SO) ITp.m.. 91 The weatherman ~prom- ises tonight what several: hundred thousand swelter- ing weekenders couldn't find at Oakland County's jam-packed parks and lakes—relief from the Although another = ses sion of blistering, 90-degree. alter sit at, noon, tonight the mercury should fall to a blissful 62, snapping a fourday- hot spell. ~ nid ae s high should he a 1ild 80 degrees The temperature, hitting 90 - yesterday for the third straight day, was able to dip only to 79 early this merning. Swarm lake-bound Oakl or County hi rea y dis of Wet ke dav Dodge State Park on Cass Laks WHS | * Even Ist-time users~ge ties for reciprocal meetings have Passes Pollution Buck perieel pidlucear every: expantied Ee time.” B&W or color ee. | hots Would Be R r Die freon ted MEAN Ce Soy ices | NEW YORK (UPI) — Mayor _ eT ee . | 1 ' et : . ; . oe ee ee ee oe oe ee ee ee ee ee ee ee © RESCUEr DIES 4 public nia the Clinton, Huron, Rouge, Shiawassee and Flint, all are ‘Taipei Bridge Collapses | Robert F. Wagner passed the — of Heart Attack Hours = lleooks mountains that he as in contributing their bit to make the St. Lawrencé great : | diplomatic buck yesterday when | DELUXE 35m Set f hoeent of all the feeusations TAIPEI (AP) Some 40 villag- Soviet Deputy Premier Frol Koz- &é ” After Tragedy The- battle: between Hooks and Today and tomorrow will give Queen Elizabeth a jers were plunged into a ravine, lov told Wagner ‘he understood ARGUS C-4 N Py i the Health Dept has been a longer Welcome that is expected to surpass any previous when an old suspension bridge) New York City had the most oP VOMP aie drt ‘pit wy oe ed i ron our Geren ve (vise banks onda, G88 He first came to their atten | monarch here. Every effort is being made also to jnear Taipei collapsed Friday. | polluted air in the world. “We With Case and Flesh seul ne of the men tla aan fon on Too when he lived ~ on outdo anything on her present tour. The Toronto here was only one fatality — a} can't be responsible for the air } t p Fone of the men whe attempted Highland le 1 - rir! of four whose head struck a that drifts over from New Jer- i folrescue imdicd of ahentl gle tee ee er Ler yd) slogan is “Beat Montreal.” . “| ' ye , $109.95 List 99 : hose traiter , sey,’’ the mayor replied tae Severity Liars tae On both days she attends the horse races, her favorite gle The drowning 2 viet ep ry Learning that Hooks was squat _ ; . : —— : ; - at Simms— Brohizie af K3T0 House Ave. ws’ ting on someone else's varaat diversion, en ay centuries known in England as vil aise Gkie? Kase ances moa canoe oon the pringfield Wot city officials notified the the “sport o ings.” speeds to 1/300. synchronized flash, Township like with a companion, owner of the problem and he Past maternal generations have ae jaade it the sport Seale ew ener ee ite rs se ere ea John Madak 1h, oof RAT) House forced the junk man off the land. of- sure ns | Ave according to Oakland Coun! ike hawever didn't moved «kk | FREE Exposure METER With | ts Sheriff's Dequytie _ . y ‘| | : , eoevery fir 200 yards fo be exact | Elizabeth has evdn accented the Inherited devotian to ilk LS Brownie Movie Camera he pada boy ‘i Bronnie tf bousht “ue au Te oe of land horses. She loves the race for the horses in it, and unlike dived into the Water aboot 00° (where thy tanictin ementgry | ' : , at rt -ashier's w w O “ feet from shore and Was atfenipl re dtr ve a] toad foclayy the mov of ue. not for the cashie rs window. C n Tues - 8mm size, latest model, 12.3 lens day she Jt to’ witness the 100therunning of the Queen’s ing to swim fo shore when he To it he movecl his tragher gaat evidently became entangled i thaye vubbishoand junk. and. the Plate at the new local Woodbine Track which cost $13 $38.45 Value $7 ayy weeds. jeomplaints frond neihbors con | * million dollars, and is claimed to be the most. opulent Direct reading LIGHT- 7 teal Aen recat red fpor Ainied to pour ante City Phall } gambling spa in the world. | SAFETY MODEL eure fant ae pall abet sin feet of wate within I * * * : i 7 ; It has been my Kreat privilege during the last few Exactly As Seem ee newer eww en wee were eeeceaeeee PENT ute ut THES ton ‘ ini Ui iM Rah oho i Decal Leste | 1 f days to be very near the Queen and duke. They Pictured Telephoto—Regular—Wide- -Angle VERT ne ei i Uk oT Lathes feo Velie thiy eal fi — Witham Jacksan " ti seem just like ordinary persons when you under. Lewis Frants, 46. of Center Lane stand them and consider the perpetual strain on Wollensak—3 Turret Bofather oof eight children c ; = them lest they innocently do something that might bonded to help the boy hut contd ‘ be misunderstood or misconstrued. a Regular $21 95 Lise 8mm MOVIE CAMERA of teach bat on tite. Fant ; . f ee ~ “inimer cullage is loeated ak int | They live in a perpetual goldfish bowl, and there SAVE $9.07 at SIMMS Complete with ALL 3 LENSES Pings Pd ; are plenty who would cloud the waters $9. ° : I tho helped deputies | On one oecasion I happened to stand on the ‘duke’s ; $99.50 List 87 Pomplained oP back pass 1b right. and he made a leveling motion with his hands in Lapsed shod] Ala ny ; Take pro-quality home \ reh af , t a comparing our heights, but shook his head as he | \ monies aay where at any Mopeh 4« col ‘ . im w model. Cuklond Counly denny ( thumbed toward the 6-foot 8-inch man on his left men BEE BS ° VAL i pa ' \ ye pai it | | ~~ oe oe oe oe ee Se ee ee ee ee ee ee ee oe ae ee oe ee oe oe ee ee oe ee Dr Ikan Pirevette prannunered On a later occasion he saw me in the’ crowd and ——— bath dead Prevette seul the strany winked at me, as he pointed me aut to the Queen, who | Direct Reading : S | f G d t B ef caiding im peseue cttemunt smiled without enough Interest to make the same eye for Movies or Stills r a e 0 a ge ags a ine : ryt / fon sakes demonstration as her husband © Full 10 Inch — 4 Blades Light Meters ‘ ‘ Tre IT Valass Wit suileres POM) ot treart candy | : “ , fi . ciues to tion [rT een nena nee eneneenseseseasene, * Oscillating — Cools { 1 rei oat $3.95 ! Press Th T | : : | | . ' Wider Area The Weat! 1 Press [heater [our: tlds mioneSrosa saat i 99 1e Weather | e 9 Speed Si eat otor A) ~ t . * * ° | | ' * : Full tS Weather Bureau Report ' Reservation Application 4 : PONTIAG ANI Viel if 2 mia ' - i cloudy with ihence ef inuieccd ee ’ all Safe to use with children, : A t Choice of 2 stytes Oday, high 40 Westerly winde ah ftin | Jee with all cameras in- to fit most make ta northwesterty © 1s antles ae and ' Please make the following reservation for me on The ‘ } ideal for office on cluding Polerold. simple 4 cameras. Coshien-~——. Winds Somberg moan tice, Aetieke g Pontine Press Theater Tour to New York City, departing table, floor or hang on = Nh sty fe! reed Sinha High tomorrow Ku COL JOHN W. RICHARDSON r) Monday morning, Sept. 14 end returning Sept. 19 i wall. On-off switch, UL a at oe as eso ee es ea as a es bs en eee ee fuday tn Ponti; ' = t approved Easy to Handle —Easy to Carr Lowe bane © pines et - 1 Miss ’ ie 78 ® Let Wem vnee #8 : ' i CORREO Ce HEE EEO E EOL ELEEE DELO EEEOEEEEOS Compact Movie BAR-LITES a Officers of Reserve Mis Ail = Forious POLAR CUB’ Brand 3 ! | Bin rises Aw at 4 . Bo as Pick Bloomfield Mans 4 Breeze Box iene net te RUNS - . Regular $13.95 Value Downtown temperature ] t : 87 Pe , | it 1 the : Adidiess ' All Metab—14 1 14 Inch Case Take perfect movies every- ; : A , ' . | | | e . — Yffic : . _ ' $24.95 Value _time, Camera mounts on bar. 10 am , Ae . - . | «Ghee Paden we eek a’ “ Clty x. ; oe. ee. Phone . ; i ne _ Portable, for eo Handy storage case L¢ ed Sunday in’ Pontiar Mloamttield Phils man Col lola ' . aes i] ia Sie % tie _ Off Deluxe BARLITE SET in Wood Case lhe ace .10. 87 Higivest. t trie : Wo fiehoytson, eleeted national : I understand that the $189 1 have epctosed includes ; Wns . ma ahataheietetateetetetettetetet tebe tet ees Paweat temurreins. ion transportation, hotel, theater tickets, plus other extra fea- were ap ia presides Wosihen baeea” Ricliavdsan who inex at fie : tures mentioned in Press articles. ; Serer ire PRICES. SLASHED on : se ites cet t jus” _— = ns One Year Ago in Pontiak Ie nningtan Dr: replaced Rear 1 also understand that if I have any preferences for a | Famdus"POLAR CUB Twe 16-inch Fe BINOCULARS Pie hens , eoperesten es Admiral Leon Jacoby of Defroit in 8, room companion or am going with a small group that this ' T i B z B e 2 Mean temperature elections held at the association's information will aécompany this reservation. ' t Ww n ree e ox . Weather Sunny national convertion which ended in A , Finest ‘Zeles' Type Coated Lens | | on ' > {Single Room §2 Extra) ’ 529.95 Value i Highest and Lowest Tempers tures (Denver, Colo. this weekend , oy $38 Quality This Date in AG Yea : a | 23\% In. Wide, 12% In, High 3 96 in 1933 “ae tn 1924 Richardson hay been wetive in r] I agree to participate in the Pontiac Presa Theater Tour rn ry) Sunday's Température Chart the ROA and Air Force Reserve ' under the following conditions: t Throws twice as st panaiviguat Alpena 64. 65 Lansing 02 msince the end of World War J], and itt | much cool ain iS aad ge Baltimore 97. 76 Los Anuries" 77 64 has been chief of staff. 10th Air } have inciuded the full payment with this reservation, ' ideel- fac wando br tax included. ay ot tee | ee K for (etwas i -" 4 [Tf 1 am unable to make the tour I understand that 1 shall ety: cee Tor wéndow i wnksh Wies-dsams Hennecke dytelipetacs 3 Mc gel) Cree. foe Une past theee years be given a full refund pfoviding I give notice by. Aug. 13. in home or office A oan = 87 73 M 1 aa Chicago 9673), Milwaukes be 66 a ; I understand that reservations will be made in order of the : S Yh Con a ae Cincipstt! 93 72 New York 71 68! Tie also is. present? serving his receipt of applications and that my name will be placed —— Cleveland §=92 95 Omaha oni 8 upon a waiting list {f I am not included among the first 85. @ i 5 88 . Pelistor 68 fil fe as nation “1 "CN , onret ob en niin fon " ee rs on pres! Of understand font T may perucipase in all of the schedule # ELECTRICAL i Duluth 717 $6 8 Francisco 68 66 dent for the AFR Richardson ix 8 5¢ events except for possible changes or atiditionps made tad Fle ff _. CAMERAS gf Sade po * a ee pos He manager of Automotive Fabriés 8 necessary by some évent ‘beyond control of The Pontiac | H ‘Main peep 89 5) Washington 99 #1 Sales of EF [T Du Pont de Nemours,® — Press ‘ ii BROTHERS Floor Jacksonville S ps) meetiie ee 827% Co., in Detrart t t / Kansas C, 68 80 Tampa oe 74 elelelalaletabalalatalalalatelelelalalalatelelelateleleteltetetete = . / : ‘ G { as Zz —— “+ nee Saree F an , - I —_ » y 1 3 " | ‘ é + “ 4 ’ j - | a : ’ ry ; jammed. three segments of the city’s in-| ground: Thursday Quarton| to Senate confirmation. ‘He served Expect Final | Sweep — .|gurance program | School playground and | Friday —|as governor of New Hampshire C j Flint State Police and Oakland ;“- << | Pembroke ‘Park playground, — from 19955 until January 1959. to Elect Democratic deputies were called out yesterday | : r be lz sree 2a : ——— Governor, Legislature afternoon to handle traffic from| Up for consideration wi a a ved ite Park in’ Groveland bile fleet and comprehensive gen. Avoid Paying FULL PRICE “On-The-Road” Area State Park in Groveland DUe Hee Be rl > HONOLULU (AP) — Democrats Township. Pe lability insurance policies. STOCK-UP at Simms TONITE & TUESDAY jubiantly claimed today © their * * * | Buy all the film you need at Sinrms ‘eut-rate’ prices . before you leave fF \ . ; } ‘4 * conditi heavy vote in Hawaii's primary TWO-MILE BACKUP A report also will be submitted en vacation. ee on Ope at (ol Aa in ‘saleable’ condition means Victory for them in the js Four- lane traffic on Dixie High- on proposed false arrests liability | sane 20% te 40% en rv bet SUPER- QUALITY W Work Jands first state clections nex! way was backed up two miles in ‘coverage for the city. A letter to’ = month net both directions from the park €N- the commission from City Manager: They contended that the biz trance, Deputy Kenneth Hirt said. | iL. R. Gare states that to the best ESS : a : 4 gil Democrahie vote: was the forerun-; Waterford Township police said |of his knowledge ye city nay ea a ner of a s®eep that would send the Intersection f M59 and FEliz- \er been sued for false arres a . ® se , tree of their fold to Congress and abeth Lake road was one of the |though periodically threatened with KODAK or ANSCO FILMS 1 Sylvania FLASHBULBS li GB aS busiest In the area, South and such suits 620-120-127 ; : Why Pay $1.35 Lexis! iflire | Eastbound traffic was backed up | Also due to come up for dis- Sizes i Republicans w: ie lek to an-# several miles between 2 and 5 | cussion tonight are rgcommenda- Velees C4 12 tle 83° swer that GOP candidates ran un Pm” “ | tions of City Manager Gare and to 50c i ipposed in le MeN ating rij | . ; amis , Ks i - - . sl e De iin x vie Late yesterday nforning, the City Traffic Engineer T, M. Van--| NO LIMIT—stock Up ! erent WA ov SiS, Pa: : 4 1 vi - 1 “ Ing COr feat press of cars into the county filled; derstempel in relation to park- New fresh stock. Choice of beth 5 on eet qual- 5 hey: ! the Democratic out Northwestern highway, Telegraph | ing in the MR can oa pans Ltr pci Ad I UO fe a= stn? Wak wxpecicd. ; road and Orchard Lake road | Building on N, ward ave- ‘ po ee nas | 3 A mata a, +4 | mae. E Kodak 35mm COLOR Film! Kodak 8mm COLOR Movie Some GOP Jeaders nevertheles HEALTH MENACE — The owner of this home rubbish and junk fill both the inside and outside | Pi | : 4 conceded that the party would be at 48 Harvey St. Felix Hooks, a 59-year-old of the home. City health officials have tried un- lt took an hour to drive from Four separate suggestions were Roll of 20 17 t $2.85 1 the underdog in the Aloha State's P ntiae junk dealer, faces trial Thursday-in Mu successfully for five years to have Hooks clean lenecte Mile road to Pontiac, nor- made originally by the nd ose $2.05 List ‘ ' BOLE ee - a - ; _ i Ane : 20-mi ip. s possible solu- Jirst’ election “ nicipal Court om six different charges. He uses up his dwelling. A. previous jail sentence failed paalty a 20-minute trip Jager ee atking orohlenme Roll of 36 21 $4.15 2" _ Both parties turned to campaign; 14. nome us i“ yard headquarters. Garbage to bring any improvement, they say | The weatherman said the th nea ps $2.85 List .... | MAG ...,..... en ee ee ia ne wean = break in the weather may ‘last (19 — ‘t * * Indoor er outdoor § Genuine Kodachrome for indéor or nd a simultaneous statehood ” | through the week. i ' ie arene Sy type. Fresh stock. § outdoor movies. Fresh Gated. bisete an whi Hasan ‘After 5 5‘Y ears, Officials Have _Had It | Following study of the area's ee eee eee eseee= rafreree wd bye 4 % Temperatures may drop two to traffic flow, both the city man- KODAK COLOR FILM! Fit Both Size Cameras Ane seven degrees below the normal ager and the traffic engineer are t PO ROID FILMS hed Ses ahote dwar fe for the jarea, the U.S. Weather expected to recommend construc- for All Popular Cameras 1 LA Tn nga Ne JUI ) 0, (Sf aces 1X Or Jes | Gees tlon~ef e double-actess parking 2 Types 32 & 41 he id 4 hal 7>—Showers -or-- thundershowers. grive on the east side of N. Wood- eee 7 $1.89 List i" SE opl prediction Wednesday ‘may drop up to three-| ward avenue =between Ravine and izes oy ‘ig iy rn iy VAN FO SIMON the spring of 1957, he was given a; Finally Charles Cohen, city sa@ni- quarters of an inch of rain in the Oak streets. ‘ i ‘ | " LEE , ran eee re ear Meday jul sentence because of the | wian ner bid six warrants: Pontiac area, it was predicted Values 94° inet peliehate a tPine se tye Vite diehts iit iw five vy . c} 1 1 out ie the “ixchaite qity bewih authoritice have Canditien of Ihe property | aK 1inst Hooks ‘Semething has to} ———— In conjunction with the Birming- to $1.35 ' teed 1 Hawais two Sen stopped i ki aitly te aw Pon Qnee behind bars, Hooks prom- be done about this definite health ib am Recreation Department’ 8! arene ont ' i" nd oon 7 tt . i Mise | tia naga nal d led oan ised to turn over a new leaf, He'd menace,” he said “Hooks doesn’ ‘Ike to View Exhibit [athe program, day camp at Indoor er outdoor aoe New fresh ship- ( ari Core i 1 Se iat mun pevcadacy t (he ; : : of Representative At wast one stead, to use the bie stick cof the build a home and remove the junk: believe that he can't do as he pringdale Park got under way to- types. Fresh stock men - fre 4ty, he promised: |wants ‘on that property "' ae and is scheduled to run five of the trio appears certain to go jaw from his prope { Fda) ssists City Attorney She ein ee Liy , 3 fom iiereR Dherefore, kelix Hook 4 af As a result, after sifting only Wr cure : a a ae ” tg her ee 07 OV 0 ay days weekly through July 31 i ; Democrats nominated Frank F418 barve Powill soon fare tho) q few days in a cell, he was ls eri several . ‘Guxands. at ‘ae : : Day camp activities include Sr nef Ine: Hawa gy on os ailterent caswes 1 con Greed. Me did get rid of the house SPM rips. time and talks” to! (Continued From Page One) | demonstrations in nature study Built-In F-L-A-S-H Model el r (Uren ft Long if) i Ries Nope ta Ho eaarspeageal Cem t) he could wai ; r 2 . PHU. . . = } . - | ee ' . nd ! ‘ I for 1 ; abe Se ; ae trailer ae mum ie ee ra get the health menace corrected.| Clude visits to San Francisco, | and agg plus peemqet BROWNIE “Starflash” , Fa i ferritonia ting . . nun Si ; ‘iii a " \ fe ettes As for Hooks, he thinks the city | Detroit and Pittsburgh. | ee cookouts an r ; : EE INESOREYS USE TEEE Vay pth ch u rubbish anc stayed, a | | hunts. : ’ oe 8 moe Gpeel By heating Chi PE 2 tles said , Is making a mountain out of a Kozlov was noncommital in his| Complete Camera Outfit pases ile 0 hiser 4 | molehill. comments. He said that the fact) Children must register at the R coir "6 who had served tv “ in 1 Operation of a punk yard in The Board of Education in Aprili “Im making 4 living—I'm_ not that the Soviet Union was open- Playground closest to their home in egular : i 1 « the terrdtersal enat vad hag residenthal cone of 1908 bought his plot of land and, robbing or stealing,” he said. ‘'/ ing an exhibition here and the order to attend the day camp Cakes. anige, clay pitiatea 87 come out of reitirnement to seek the 5° Violation of the city housing DImved the house to its present lo-/ least Im not on welfare , United States was opening one in| * * * color slides. indoors Gs one ianination ale ii . mins niente Coon ne ae Marvey St Hooks said he hadn't time to in Moscow “is a great achievement! Buses will pick up day campers gag or men onite an kasi polled 46.868 votes to (O07 toudet sewer fyclities plumbing or! tlorrified neighbors immediately) stall water and sewer facilities, and a step forward toward the jat their respective playgrounds at fon Hiren secipicnt ; iifeaet started to protest when a junk!and ‘didn't need electricity ‘ine ‘improvement of relations between|9:30 am. and return them at 4 see eee ew ee eee we wwe ee ewe eee eee ee 1. Harbors: of six yrown dogs Yard began te blossom in their; “I use candles he exp ained our countries.” ;p.m. A fee of 25 cents is charged : . aithoul oa nse Health authors Mudst. Once again, health authori | He'll have a full opportunity 10) * * * ifor the bus service each round Easy-To Use REFLEX ii; oe re icioun and) Wes pleaded with Hooks, but to no tell his side of the story at his He also remarked on the record trip Brownie “Starflex” Ou rowns disecsedt wall. ‘trial Thursday flight from Moscow, saying the * * * Sf Dur Pung et year tiger one rul) —_ |distance between the two coun-| The following schedule will ap- With Flash, Bulbs & Film Wish on the ound around |tries was being shortened by tech-)— ~—- ~ — ' HI osm i ia Fellows Weather ae THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, JUNE 20, 19 ipo ‘Big Firms Fare Worse in Bad Times ‘fall and many of them tumbled ‘quite a way down the slope. | Also, none of the 10 industrial ‘firms with the largest sales and -profits was among the 10 com- panies with highest return on in- , vested capital or with highest ‘sales per dollar of invested capi- 7 ‘tal, and only two were among the | ‘top 10 in return on sales, 4 Revenues of the 50 biggest in- - ‘dustrials fell 8.2 per cent in 1958 . from 1957 and net profits were off ‘20.8 per cent. By comparison, ‘sales of the 500 largest industrials were down 6.1 per'cent and profits off 178 per cent, while all other -industrial firms showed a com- ‘bined decline in sales of 3.6 per ,cent, although profits slipped 20 «per cent. : these figures, For- {tune magazine asks and answers * this question: ‘‘Is corporate big- ‘ness a moderating force during -major swings in the economy? ‘The answer, apparently, is no.” 4 = | Cockroaches Written Guarantee Prom Houses, Apartments, Groceries, Factories and Restaurants. Remain out only ene hour. No signs | Rox Ex Company 1016 Pent. St. Bk. Bidg. FE 8-455" in order, are: General Motors Standard Oil, General Electric, Steel. But if communications are included , Telegraph would top G are, in order: GM, Jersey Stand- Mobil, Gulf, Swift, Texaco and Western Electric. Again, if com- munications -and merchandizing firms are included, A.T.&T. would be third, A & P fourth, and Sears, Roebuck In assets AT&T, outruns the industrials. The top’ 10 of the lat- ter alone, in order: Jersey Stand- ard, GM, U.S, Steel, Gulf, Socony Mobil, Texaco, GE, du Pont, In- diana Standard Oil ‘and California Standard Oil. By adding merchandizing and communication companies to in- dustrial¥ listed on its board, the New York Stock Exchange reports \that 46 firms in 1958 had sales of i po he 10 top ths Jersey Standard Oil, du Pont, Gulf @il, Texaco; U:S. Steel, California Socony Mobil Oil, and Bethlehem American Telephone & In sales the top 10 ‘psbestrials ard, Ford, GE, U.S. Steel, Socony ond billion dollars or more. Two »}on this list im 1957 fell off, but two additions balanced it out. Looking’ at the top 500 industri- creased net profits more than fourfold last year (Morrell, Oliver Corp., and Solar Aircraft). Fifty | gained by 2% per cent or more. | Higher sales were reported by | 216. Ke i Industrial groups doing particu | larly well last year were: Food, | up 4.1 per cent in sales and 8.2 per cent in profits; and tobacco, | up 10.2 per cent in sales and 20.7 per cent in profits. Atifo, aircraft and shipbuilding | companies taken as a group tum- bled the most in profits, down 37. 3) per cent, with sales off 13.9 per} cent, Metal manufacturers as a group were off 22.3 per cent in profits and 16.5 per cent in sales. ' * * * | The 1958 recession period hit the | biggest the most of all, in sharp contrast to 1957, mostly a boom year, when the 500 biggest gained more than did smaller firms, and the 50 giants did the best caf all. | ST. IGNACE (UPI)—The Inter- national Bridge Authority has an- nounced that Dr. David B. Stein- man, designer of the Mackinac Straits Bridge, has been hired to prepare specifications for a $20,- 000,000 bridge to link Michigan and |Ontario at Sault Ste. Marie. 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Burial will follow in Lake- pelq at 2 p.m__Wednesday at the side Cemetery Mr. Adamson, v@sq_had formerly served 20 years with the Detroit Police tired, died Sunday evening at his home following years, Surviving are his wile five daughters, Mrs Mrs. Oxbow Lake, Atlanta, and Ruth Ann and Kar- two son: both at and bara, survived by Providence Oak Hill C Department and had re- are by Home an illness of 120 Mr . day evening Esther, an illness Russell Allen Surviving both of Genre of Giltner Snapp Mrs. la on “as of Detre also ert and Also home. Ile is 11 grandchildren StH Frank of are hi yehtes N Joyee Ann vit Wealli Albert Griswold wees hit t his home cone Irs ve EN APU SS Wissionam Church: 4with burial following met ry Griswold died ma 1iT' Zaptist Arrangements arruthers Funeraf attack suddenly Fri following veal wife” Thom Glor! 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Josephine died Saturday Fi Edwin L, (Ethel) Cantrell 53, of|worth of Decker, Mrs. Philip How- sans, Earl M. of Pontiac, Ray F. : ' ah s. s , ‘ a : ; A : ' . 23 Highland $f- was to be heldjell of Bay City, and Diane and/of Dexter and Lloyd S. of ‘Silver; _, i : ~ Deaths in Pontiac and Nearby Areas ‘sic.s.crst nc Sma Sc osc series YS "ie tere § chide A I rie mcg Sey 2 ‘iam of Drayton Plains; and 12 —J —- ‘Home here with burial in White! Chape] Memorial Cemetery, Troy. | Russell, nd a sister, Mrs, Cantrell Ella Mrs. Pauline Griswold, both of Borgess Hospital, Kalamazoo, fol: Pontiac lowing a4 brief illness. She was a) Mr. Griswold’s body may be teacher in the Woodward Elemen-| viewed Tuesday evening at his tary School here and a member i grandchildren. died Friday at ° brother also survive. ; James Kevin Stidham, 16-day-old TIE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, JUNT, 29, 1959 Four sisters and | : : , ‘Set Service Tomorrow JAMES KEVIN sripuaM — for Mrs. Emily Leonard « ® } 7 MILFORD — Prayer service for \ DETROIT w — Funeral service | _— chief.” | Besides | WALLINGFORD, Conn. (UPI)— leaves two other sons-and two ~ . James A. Downey, 91, father of daughters... , . ‘singer Morton Downey, died yes-| iterday at. his home. = | j Downey ‘retired in, 1940 from the’ acted in Connecticut in 1901. ‘Morton Downey’s Father |Wallingtord Fire Department after serving 34 years, four of them as the": singer,. Downey First motor traffic law was en- * Amines wrrooaay ee Mr. and Mrs. Jaines Stid- for Mrs. Emily Vernor Leonard, “ _ a, Warner tia ' son of nad mother’s home on 35 Warner St. of St. Paul Methodist Church, Ro of 2103 Jackson Blvd., will @ member of the Vernor soft drink rer chester Tuesday Musical and Al- JAMES ©. STEWARD ‘pha Delta Kappa Sorority. Steward, 30, of 191 Surviving besides her husband of a heart.are two daughters, Mrs. Caro} L. k ; jurnes of Baltimore, Md., formerly employed as Marilyn, at-home; and two broth- | James C Hs Was retired farmer and member of LAPEER Service for William | ihe Baptist Church for 67 years, J. Sangster, 51,of 724 Madison St., ). survived by his wife, Louisa,,will be held at 1 p.m. tomorrow lies children, Charfie Tuttle, of at the Liberty Street Gospel | Harmttton Ohio Mrs, Laura Brock,Church here, Burial will be in} ham, ‘be held at 11 a.m. tomorrow at the Richardson-Bird Chapel here. 5t. and etery. tiac Genera] Hospital. ‘are three daughters/ \M. LaFave of Pass ja Grill, Flor- throughout western and southern ida, and Mrs. Gladys I. Gibson Michigan, |and Mrs. Hazel G. Baumgardtner,' widow and five sons and e daugh-| ‘both of Drayton Plains: and three ter. family, will be held tomorrow at, James Episcopal Church, | Surial will be in White Lake Cem- Grosse He. Mrs. Leonard, 79, died Saturday The baby died yesterday in Pon- at Wyandotte General Hospital ‘after a six-months illness. : an instructor at General Motors ers | _ : : Truck & Coach So —_ _—— surviving besides his parents are She was the sister of the late He is survived by his wife ARTHUR J, KEEFER ee og Ranae Kay care Shery! James Ve ) president of the farjorie, three children, James’ LAKE ORION Service for varecits i arp tage Vernor Bottling Co. of Detroit. » Stewepad Naval Air Sration, Se efer, 76, of 1450 Hem hie eect shes etd - ; ; . i . Hi once " ‘Steward, i ea fa. a be’ held Wednes- 0 lio oe beled a EN ~ rete ee mae - ee Dievo adi spruce (). stew: gWwiy Kd., oe le F ha ' - two da ers, Mrs. Lester T. : ival Atr Station Pensacola, Fla day at the Walter's Funeral Home Stidman of Hyde Lh Ky. | poe ae salt Mrs. Wallace P. | ind Stephen Steward at home; and. Toledo bla bo oe lie . sore MRS. FRED THORNTON Dunlap; nine grandchildren, and one brother, J. Robert Steward of at the Fiamertfelt ‘unera ome —— _ . . ne : ne Dee I J Bober are ’ iin ee OXFORD — Service /for Mrs. eight great-grandchildren. j salt ryice wall t cid at Mr. Keefer. who was an uphol- Fred (Edith L.) Thornton, 82. of Burial will be in Woodlawn : \ £4 i the Farmer sterer, died Friday at St. Joseph Colonial Rest Home hee, will be Cemetery . VG Ae ape burial Merey Hospital, Pofttiac, after a held at 3 30 p.m. tomorrow ate rn - aah (Cree ivocwcele ilinens the Farmer-Snover Funeral Home . j ne Surviving aire three daughters Burial will be in Ottawa Park Produce Man Dies WILLIAM TUPLE , son, seven grandchildren and if emetery. | any Tuttle. 93. of 111 Wash- 10 great-grandchildren | Mrs. Thornton died i at the rest; KALAMAZOO & — John Hybels,| ce ; dn d Sand * following si ~ . |home after an illness pf one week. 68, president of. 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EASY ; : 7" Choose from a wide selection BUDGET aac ics p ‘in ee ae Free Consultation Service Ask for Mortgage Department of fine fabrics and from several TERMS Court here for: Maurice J. Souther- a . Ded O7.7 Pp. vo 4 i smart new styles. Only top or Mane aes 08 2807 Tower fede Wixon. Big Bear Construction Co. quality materials are used in a He first told Walled Lake . ; : 90 DAYS : construction and all workman- oe police ‘that his brakes failed, ye -west tiaicn ~\ bontrec ship is guaranteed 5 ‘years CASH then that another car forced. hin : ip - off the. read, causing him to_ lose . , ro ie + a - control of the wheel, accerding + DEDICATE NEW HOSPITAL WING — Mrs. Robert: Paton, ne - ; } Furniture Makers te Police Chief Al Decker. Armada, presjdent of the Auxillary of the Community Hospital, Jee aa io, oe ‘ We E and Upholsterers Giiel Decker sud evecwiiesses lucated on aS Debece? Romeo and Almont -euts the ribbon open - = +0. , mis a . : ing the new 18-bed addition which was dedicated yesterday. James ee 270 Orchard Lake Ave. FE 4-0558 Sorsing teshee scan . other car neal Suuiney T. Ligon Hospital Foundation Board treasurer, by microphone, For better Vi sion eee z lands when his vehicle tore off. was master of cerémonies * the front of. an apartment house at 7 Vas. ie : — ; ~ a : at 230 Pontiac Trail and smashed ° “3° - i} | oo. 4 oe : Ae ; into the porch of Mr. and Mrs New Hospi tal Addi tion a sum mer ong eee. se : : 7 “ = Lee. Philp's home next door = . . oo a = ‘ - | IS THE DA y/ BRAKE. CONDITION GOOD Dedica ted Near Almont = A check of the brakes on Southe! Dial FE 5-8181 for land's car proved them to be in ALMONT Some 710) hardy Cutting the vibborm apenine ood workin conditic Chic g “king ‘ondition ‘hief le att eRe | ; > = Vier _ Sg coalition Cabinet Dixie Hwy. (US-10) 2 whether to accept an > | Block N. ef ‘Telegraph Ka 2 with West Germany o1 the $ nation of Prime Minister 2 Ben-Gurion i 4 + © * 4 Et (AP) Israel's decides arms deul resig David q Ben-Gurien told Jeaders of his > Socialist Labor pai today ers, soon receive Sov iet et Bomb supe rior to Isr 1 ‘'s bombers Opposition to the afms sale was generally based on the question of | whether Israe] with Germany cudes after the of millions of Jew should do business less than two de viaZ} extermination Ex-Bookie Accused Hospital wounds. Gross picion of assault with intent to, leommit omurder, denied’ the/- charge. He said, ‘The old man LOS ANGELES (AP) — Police and I are good friends.” have Newsy. Yorker his wife's elderly Gross wag identified by iis chiel of w Oop a ryig In years azo grandfather. New York * * * Police sid Harry Black, 81. in critical condition at arrested Harry Gross, 44, a olficors 99 million-dollar Genervi Black told officers Gross at- aecused of bezting tacked him after an argument over. — ‘$2,000 which he sat: ne loaned. the ex-bookmaker and his wife. Gross was sent to prison in Hol 10 afier pleading guilly to 66 counts of bookmaking and conspiracy is Switzerland has four official na- il tive languages, with head. and neck; ‘Barbara Billingsley »ss, booked Saturday on. sus- Wed i in California B : : * ’ , fi : i i ‘ | / , | 2 | MIMEOGRAPHING ; OJAL, Se (UPI) — Barbara | SERVICE 2 Billingsley, 35, the mother in the f : > y 2 Pd “Leave It to Beaver’’ television. Bulletins 9: z series, was honeymooning today >. with Dr. William {,. Mortensert. Letter S, Ete. 3 - The actress and Mortensen, 49, $ were wed yesterday in the First FAST SERVICE! >. Methodist Church at Santa Monica. $ a source sen $ Christian Literature Sales¢ about ‘ five days here , 4-959) 2 honeymoon for dhother two weeks 38 Oakland re "2 in Mexico City. PPPPPEP LALLA PDL OEP LLM | j y | | | ty—the Mapai S —he would resign if left-wing Oakland Bar Wayne Counties! > “opposition from Ww ithin’ his Cabi an estimated 250,000 grenade trowers to West Germany net failed to approve the sale of ee HEARD ABOUT IT ON TV! 3 4 » «6A special Cabine: meeting was eninaae niente Ward 4 called to vote on jhe sale. but i as _ oa Pulitzer Prize Winner P wax not expected that the Ach = ) Cae cniane cise oe ‘ duth Avodah and Mapam partie é would reverse theppse Ives | ( A » 3 Ken-Gunon said he would ti te ‘) ’ The Sad; § to form a nes government without } : mieinhe of the two party With \ 2 j put they hd government ited { 4 os e control onl Poof tie Path seat / La i ee t Ss in Par bamen The Mapai itsell } ae * iS hy h only WW seat Sut af a prime ize i~ =a ~~ DAVID CHILL minister resigns, Israel Je pe 4,” k. S mits the president to ask him to Ny t ~ "Es a remain in olfit cas head of a care ty COLOR b, OE LUKE taker government until the next election That will come in’ No vember * * 1 Last Finday the Cabinet ed apparently by a split vote the sale of the yvrenude throwers to the Bonn governinent. Most of the have been 4 PPPs machines reportedly ele hvered? The Tel Avis quoted Ben-Gurion as sale was necessary for Israels de fense The report did not indicate whether Israel newspaper Maariv saying the a ie | a) | would rpeceme Arnis leesg #0 in exchange or whether the eur rency realized would be used [oi ADDED THIRD UNIT ee cokere - -_. Ben Gurion + ie fuyvpt, leader af Aes ib opposition to [srael, would 2 Kansas City Papers Return as Strike Ends A 19-minute musical cartoon featuring the talents of Dennis Day! * POSS SSS SS Se CCT CCC CCC CTO CCC CC CC CCU CCCCCCCC CCC CCU Fe i ll i i i Mi i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i Mi i i i ti i i i hi Li a ha hi i i i i i i nl After February 29 from “Melody Time’ TECMNICOLOR we KANSAS CITY. Mo CAP) A 1 dias trike against the hansa ° . cit \ ind othe kKuinsas City NOTICE f TAX Kansan ended Sunday when strik r@) ES ne printers -accepted two yeat comtiacts + e CITY of PONTIAC Joe. today with an Ikpage edition of wnd Sehool tax e due and payable at the O its mormuny Times The newspea of the City Treasurer July ” ? “9 through mn s 1 1959 with per which contained no paid ad ule tes vertlising. summarized news August 1 1959 @ collection fee of 1° will he added and 1°35 events since the paper was shut additional will be added on the first day of each month there down June 18 and brought read after on any unpaid City and School taxe ers up ty date on comic strips Payment made by mail must be postmarked not later than fuly 41 Key issue in the strike was a Wa) tp Beeld: penatires Kanon demand for higher holiday 1960 all unpaid 1959 «eal property taxes pry The printers had sought 7's will be returned to the Oakland County Treavurer for collection hours of double time pay for 3 with additional penalties as provided by State law ‘ hours work on six recognized holi Per | Property Taxes are not refurnable and must be pant by anve Tikes Sis acw contract OH ; i “ they will work a 5S hour holiday at . WALTER A. GIDD:NGS double time Printers whose not ; CITY TREASURER 35 S$. Parke St., Pontiac. Michigan . DON’T LET YOUR TAXES GO DELINQUENT mal days off fatl on any of the and “ho do not) work hours pay at holidays will. reeeive 9 straight Linke GOOD NEWS, TRAVELS I AS T SAV IRS. are them friends and neighbors the WNTRA PROPRITT an id SURE SATETY that are Vours when. Vou save Our best friends, OUR telling about fh. Pontiac Federal. - YOU opening ean these advant by enjoy ages your account with us! Current YA Rate Pontiac Federal Savings HOME OFFICE: ROCHESTER: 407 Main St: DRAYTON: 761 W. Huron St. “PONTIAC: 16 E. Lawrence St. 1116 Dixie Highway ALWAYS You'll You'll find acetate jer find eottoen ginghams, FIRST QUALITY! Brand New Sleeveless COTTON BLOUSES! New shirts and blouses-for = . ONLY every skirt and pair of - pants vou own! Stripes . 5 +; 2 prints, plaids, solids”?Won- $e derful special price, Sizes r e 82 to BR. ; / : * 4 r Pe f a a seys, 100 seerstckers, in your favorite colors, in your size from 9 to 15 — 12°to 20 — 14! ., to 241, + dozens of wonder- ful styles, not exactly as pictured aids, checks, ', dacrons, woven rayon ... Your choice e N\A & a\ Nie SPECIAL BUY TOPS! GIRLS’ COTTON KNITS! Summer spirit lifters! New ONLY sport tops in sun‘colors to lounge in with vour shorts ¢ and skirts! too! Hand washable. }OBasgat pastels. They plav well, See all the necklines. 7 to 14 COME, CHOOSE FROM HUNDREDS OF BRAND NEW SUMMER DRESSES $ 398 . 9) sizes 3 to 6x... READY! SET! SAVE! i }) SPORTSWEAR SPECIALS FOR A BIG + 4" Smart gals pley it cool in Jamaica shorts from Penney's Sportswear Dept. 6 ony = 1.33 ie Matchi @ Polke Dat Blouse © $s] 321038. Sea ee ° \ “ < , ‘ oe Cool Dan River woven cotton dresses Little or no ironing, tails, feeling. Sizes 12-20°in Misses’ and 1419-24" ldvely de- \ give you the well-dressed 2.99 5 10:00 A, a PENNEY’S -- MIRACLE MILE Open Every Weekday — Monday Through Saturday ‘ M. to 9:00 P.M. x . , ¥ PENNEY’S -- DOWNTOWN Open Monday and Friday 9:30 A. M. to 9:00 P. M. All Other Weekdays 9:30 A. M. to 5:30 P. M. cad * + THE PONTIAC PRESS. MONDAY, -IUNE 29, 1939 - By PHYLLIS BATTELLE - attractive Canara how, do LAS VEGAS —'Madame Blue- you change them?’ With slacks, perhaps, you hide them. With dia- mond rings, you camouflage. “But m the beauties and amours of the! lonly temporarily.”’ She-shakes her world’s great showgirls, has no head with genuine sympathy. ‘‘No varticular sympathy for females these are the only girls in the with homely faces. Nor-can she world I feel sorry for cep for the bumpy thigh or the “The regt of them, if they can- Se vai not lure a man, or hold an audi- Onl when she sees a pair of ence are just unimaginative.’ iibous ankles or ab shaped hands, lies she “Bits A oe Madame Bluebell knows her “ALL these laments about bad) S@bject Well. She bas spent the ures and unpretty fac es — so last quarter-century, since she nuch tempest i@ a spot of tea’; W#s egactly the age of consent, ys mudame.- She was raised in, *Ceuting the world for beautiful , girls te perform in the most spectacalar night club shows. sell.”’ who ig Paris’ chief expert ‘land. ‘Tl ha®e never seen a lace on a womah that could not nade jally attrachve—nor a It started when as an ambitious cure that could not be taught to ball@yima, she was made ‘captain tand and walk with emcugh grace of the line’ at the Folies Bergere ract admiration from a man. in Paris at age 20. Her most re- In ans case, a face or figure can cent success took place last week be hidden with good.makeup and when she introduced her famous smart clothes “Lido ,de Paris’’ troupe at the “Butsthe ugly ankle.or the un- Stardust Hotel here in Las Vegas ; . It is. as | observed, the most -S ST 3 eee OO | oN ‘Tve tried... |SoundsGood, — but It Still Won't but I can't can | Wash the Dishes hate anyone... PROVIDENCE, R.-I. (UPD— | ; = | | During debate over legislation. | even U lel J fo contrel the sale of feods, | drugs and cosmetics in Rhode Island, State Sen. Primo laco- | bucci, hims@if a druggist, dis- | played an ancient bottle of | “Hunt's Remédy, whose label claimed it to be the cure for I ee es Poor blood, headache, furred ams. ilonvue, dizziness, bad breath, loss of appetite, pain after eat- ing, foul stomach, dyspepsia, water brash, fluttering and pal- _; pitation ofthe heart, heart fail- : | ure, restlessness at night, nerv- ous feelings, spring fever, liver complaint, sluggish liver, jaun dice, billousness, gall stones, bed wetting by children, pain in the back and loins, Bright’s Dis- ease, dropsy, swelled ankles puffy eyelids, diabetes, loss of flesh, rheumatism " I've got-every reason to!” i So = SS meet “ANNIE JOHNSON,” Move Iron Ore Seven Times Faster This Year JULY Ist at the a FORT WILLIAM, Ont. um — Iron ie hy N 7 BLU E Sk ¥ are from steep rock mines at Ati- kokan is moving out of this Lake DRIVE-IN THEATRE Syupenor port seven times faster this year than last FANNIE HURST'S Figures show more than 70 ships have loaded 818,329 tons Imitation of ore so far this year. Only 11,263 tons had been cleared by rey d E ‘his this time in 1958 and the 70-ship _ mark was not reached until September. a= Eaitman COLOR About 95,000,000 bushels of grain have been loaded this year com- pared with 135,000,000 in the cor- e responding period of 1958. Have You Met Earl “Bud” McHugh Bud has been in the automobile business for the past twenty years and a member of our staff at PONTIAC RETAIL for the | past nine. Out of nine years with PON- TIAC he has been a member of “Sales- men's Guild’ five times which is an outstanding record and shows thet Bud must know something about avtomobilés, that’s a lot of selling. Bud is now one of the top ten PONTIAC salesmen in the nation so when he tells you America’s No. 1 road cor, PONTIAC is a great auto and even ao greater buy, you can take his word for it. See the “Car-of-the-Year,” the new “Wide-Track” PONTIAG, then ask for “BUD” and get the deal of the year with top trade-in, top allowance along with. tép Quality. PONTIAC’S are priced right along with many of the low-priced three. OWN ONE TODAY - PONTIAC } Retail Store 65 Mt. Clemens gly. Hands, ‘Ankles Only Pitiable Features ; * a ae 7 oe SPECIALS spettacular of night club_entertajn-| tf their ankles and their attitude for night clubMepectaculars, be- . r : ments, featuring in quick succes-| are right."’ cause she was) an excellent balle- ALL . WEEK : 7 < “e.cks 2 ang: ts a 5 aR ncn an cee eye. Macame Bluebell, herself, has rina.. And ‘‘ballerinas never want 78 N. SAGINAW ST. PONTIAC oo . giant waterfall, a fireworks dis-| eA : . an extremely “cute” face. Irish 4, remove their shoes.’ But now play. But the attraction that lures (bors, Briich bred. and Freech. or cP SiH ald: ; - ; : Las Vegas visitors the most in made-famous, she began life “ , She has “Bluebell Garls”’ dancing BAZLEY S OWN READY -TO EAT SMOKED HAMS ON SALE! madame'’s, delicious assortment of cali ee ae yo it Smart shows in seven countries, j : . 16 “Les Bluebell Girls'’’ (who st sing “badet dancer te Liver: and ‘for her contribution to afte: BUT T PORTION SHANK Portion - — pool. Hired at 16 to hoof with a, : ” dance) and 12 ‘‘Les Lido Modeles"’ night club corps in London. she dark entertainment the lady fren ‘who merely walk, wearing $250,- | ». . Corr . iia — * Liverpool is hailed everywhere as quickly proved that she was too ...; a 000 worth of brilliant costumes intellipant merely 10 dal the best Finglish export after Cc draped dramatically, but. nevér ee ? — Scotch whisky” , superfluously, o'er their magnifi- She has often regretted stepping = That's enough to set any woman b. CENTER SLICES ie Ip. b. cert birthday suits) out of the spothght and intu the on her tees psychologically if not siINeSS oO WE jancers physical), WILL GO ANYWHERE BES ee ee eee CENTER | “T never have had a mink stole,”’ CUT B R K | (=! & Lb. 9° Madame says,_‘'because | will go We Pam er TRIMMED ve anywhere to discovs: a beautifuk p ‘ “ : girl for my troupe—and of course I pay my own dravel costs By Your ° pee fs a 2 RS Lb. 9: BREASTS si 45¢ this time |] know immediately , la! 2. : when a girt comes into the room PRECIOUS READY . u LEGS o ° _ 395 whether she can be made into an FU RS = : appealing woman, both to men and : BAZLEY’S ' women. It’s something you can't fa Lb. ¢ explain, really, except to say that Call SUPER Kin! ess \ Vie ners there is a brightness and shine SPECIAL about a female that is going to — FE 5-6107 show through ° oN . PROPER CLEANING & STORAGE - ane” Ci} ‘GROUND Cc “A tute face will help—yes. MEATY ? VERY And a long pair of legs. But I GEN EY DRY CLEANERS f BEST learned long ago not to judge 12 W. Pike St FE 5-6107 TEAK only. by the face. Anybody can Pick-Up and Delivery Park Near Our Door . a get away with any kind of face; n : ~ ere” a ae yy Meg ar y cee an at Ses $ “9 af foe TOUGHEST Carpet yarn. * EVE R MADE the CARPET |; that has EV Lasting Star by LEES : made of DUPONT ‘501’ CARPET NYLON Never before has there been a carpet like Lees Lasting Star—anywhere at any price. Lees Lasting Star is a « = Nate ae 7 WIPE Nici eS genuine breakthrough in carpet engineering, . Sate a-earpet with performance desgners used to a dream about. And now it’s hete in 12 teen, gg! magnificent colors... just choose your favorite. ne: You can be sure of performance. SEE FOR YOURSELF! % The stain lest . % The wire brush test % The wear test PRICED RIGHT . for YOU! $10” 3 per sq. poy by a month ene yarn a PRESISTS ” fr - $OIL- } HOME CARPET SERVICE Dial FE 2-9151 a . SHEDDING Open | Se NO | Tonight §. rain , ) Until FUZZING 9 P.M. : Se TA Our carpet expert will call at your home with a complete line of somples. NO obligot:on, of course! ee Easy Credit’ = | , , — = gall THOMAS/ECONOMY Ample Free Parking - *. ; 4 / - 361 SOUTH SAGINAW STREET + PONTIAC 4 / i il u 5 i i | | * | « “ff / BY ar ‘ Loe — ss + . am A / eS | THE, PONTIAC PRESS. MON DAY. JUNE 26,1959 ) : i t 4 ! | : - 3 a = | Merved , Mother Cannot Play Role of Both Parents Saturday ; ~/afternoon at ' By MURIEL LAWRENCE ' fit had no effect at all. When she} me! Sit on Steart! Subdue him! appear so independent, - so seit. | ta ; They sat at a table in the big remdved the relish dish, saying,| I'm so fashionably thin that my jassured, so. superior to any need F ; F st” expensive ea tee aes “No, you've had enough,” he| sitting on him makes ne im- [for husbandly strength and co- : Presbyterian a of one af our encel alee reached over to his sister’s plate) pression. Indeed, Bill, I only ¢operation in the discipline of chil- ‘ Church of sett The tather eight haveland grabbed her olives. comme te be sophietiopted. set [dren ee a seal TV or adver- In her cool, overcontrolled voice, | sufficient, certain-of all the an- | How we oot stuck with it doesn't, Birmingham reel plete Sli ther, in 8 mother said, “Stuart, you swers—and am really unable to | imatieg if we could just register. | were Janet x ’ ..;heard what I said. Give the olives| father ouf children fo r you. s ; ) jher trickily simple red linen back to Melinda.” s 8 dear Bill, and ry |°U Tesentment of it. We seem un ;" Aan B urwell sheath, was slim as a high fashion He shoved them into his mouth. | never - quote " Dector Spock or [able to. We"just brood,-smoke and | and Dr. rede — the same look @ ecela, “ aay waa Gesell to you again, so help me!” vino too eee get sracmrriginonl | a isdai ’ , ’ A ; yorces imagining w | LaMar A. But when she/turned that look! why don't you open that carefuly | She didn't say this, of course. So everything bot the one ‘leg, sia? | MacNutt. on the exurberant little boy beside| lipsticked mouth of yours and |What happened was family sur- really gripes us—the obligation to VRS. OSI ey, married to Dr, LaMar A. MaeNutt at First Presbyterian of _Ctturch ef Birmingham Satur- day afternoon. Dr. Glen Harris officiated at the double-ring ceremony before 200. guests. _The bride is the daughter of © Mr. and Mrs, Walter T. Bur- i well of Birmingham and _ the i bridegroom isthe son of Mr. oa and Mrs. Omar E. MacNutt of i Neome drive. A chapel-length train ac¢cent- ed the bride’s grown and a 4) white silk cap held her finger- j tip veil. She carried a cascade i bouquet of white roses and white miniature roses. . Mrs. William W. Adams. of Jonesville was matron of | honor. Bridésmaids were Leah. Mae MacNutt and Mrs. Rich- | ard L. Wood of Royal Oak. | They wore.gdredses of white i ; ». - organdy over light blue cotton and dark blue picture hats and © } . ———— a een an na Nl i i i A Mi hi i bin bi hin hi Ni ti i hi Mi i Mi Mh Se GREGORY'S $ JEWELRY ; “THE ARTHRITIC RING” 3 For Those Hard to rit) Call FE 4-9838 | ‘TT wMTTeTrTerTe eee eee ee i i hi i i dnd OD nln nent PON TIAC'S COMPLETE CORSET SHOP Bobette Shop | 14 N. Saginaw St. 1 CONTACT LENS rwvvwvvvevwd". i i i hh i te me ER NE | . INFORMATION 5 ) |) TRIAL FITTING a F F ? with no obligation d| * Pontiac Optical — Center a FE 2-0291 103 -N. Saginaw |, Across trom Simms Next to Jacobsen's Flowers” WILLIAMK.COWIE Custom Upholstery _ 25. Yrs. of Practical Experience 208: Voorheis Rd. FE 4-2857 Between Telegraph & Orchard Lake ‘| y LaMAR A. MacNUTT - Janet Burwell Wed |} in Birmingham Church if Wearing a white Italian silk gown trimmed with Alencon lace, Janet Ann Burwell was are Mr. and Mr. Omar E. MacNutt. they carried dark .blue corn- flowers in baskets. - * * * Best man was Ronald K. , Leighton and ushers were Waldomer Roeser, Dr. Richard MacKenzie of Ann Arbor, Rob- ert Ward of Cincinnati and Dr. Adams of Jonesville. Ring bearer was Torey Bur- well of Torrance, Calif. A reception was held in the church parlors. Before leav- ing for a honeymoon through Michigan, the bride changed to a navy blue silk suit with navy and white accessories and a white rose corsage. * * * The bride attended Univer- sity of Michigan and received a Master of Social Work De- gree. She was a member of Alpha Chi Omega sorority. The bridegroom isa graduate of U. of M. School of Dentistry and was affiliated with Delta Sigma Delta fraternity. Mrs. Burwell wore a prose beige sheath dress witha skirt of Silk organza over taffeta and a lace bodice and matching accessories. A corsage of green cymbidium orchids were pinned to her purse. Mrs. MacNutt wore a blue sheath with a chiffon back panel and matching accessories and a corsage of white Ama- zon lilies and stephanotis. Bigger Babies All the Time GARDNER, Ill. — Babies . are getting the time. “This word comes from a manufacturer who has_ been making baby clothes here for almost 40 years. Before World War'! clothes for hew babies looked like doll clothes. Now these standard items are al- most twice as big. Then one yard of fabric could be cut into three- baby gowns or kimonas, Teday it takes two yards. Today’s sizes.one-to three, says, the manufacturer, are comparable to sizes two to four of 40 years ago. bigger all An old pastry brush makes a fine tool for cleaning crumbs from toasters and grills. Dis- connect appliances before cleaning, please. Their parents M rs. Walter T. Burwell ana | and Mrs. her who wanted more black olives, cry to your husband: “Bill, help igot a kick out’ of the “Granny Breaks Sound Barrier” over ‘the story of a Tl-year-old great-grandmother chance to ride in a Super Sabre Jet that twice during her ride). exceeded the speed of sound. we the: 'coming and their grooming makes | | many a younger woman look down.- | right careless. ! | Holiday . You will be pr ment ... and se ments because look so crisp, co # picture . . . get more énjoy- smart-lines restored by Ogg’s Cleaning and Pressing. 1 etty for your ads of compli- your clothes lor bright and i 368 Auburn Ave: 430 Orchard Lake Ave. ‘ 379 EB Pike St. < 269 N. Perry 4, ‘ | 523 N Pontiac Trail 1560 Union Lake Rd. it Walled Lake Union Lake ii 4481 Highland Road. (M-59) i 2 a se = —— - & \ rN - ; : g = = Hold It! ‘| Have Your Sport. || Clothes Freshly | Cleaned for the FE 4-9593 By RUTH MILETT Like a lot of other readers 1] This flying great-grandmother, fMrs. Zaddie Bunker, may have been the first great-grandmother to break the age barrier — the one that used to relegate women in to one of them as a their. 70s and 80s to, the role of lady’ youd — smile. “sweet little old ladies.” The sweet little old ladies have rebelled by the thousands against the old rockin’. chair, And though most of them haven't it for a flying machine, many of have swapped it for lives| that would have been pretty dar-| ing even a few years ago. _ They don't move in with rela- tives any more if they can help it, but maintain and run thejr own homes. They drive théir own cars, too; many of them think- | ing nothing of taking off alone | or a cross-country trip. They keep up an active They choose their clothes ladies Their hairdoes are pert and be: | MRS. RAYMOND THOMPSON Mr. and Mrs.~Edward Thompson of Carr street an- nounce the marriage of their son, Raymond, to Joyce Elaine Selix, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Selix of Des Moines, Towa. The wedding took place | June 13 in Des Moines. ee ee ee Aon Sec headline| wha got a! swapped social | life, going to parties and having parties often enough so that -no- body needs to think they've retired from the social swim. used Be Perkier Than You Some of them hold down jobs or are self-employed ‘in such oc- with care, and they go in for gay be- {coming colors instead of the black! togs that little old to wear. | 7a up one, | cupations as baby-sitting, cater- | ing or sewing. ne |! They manage their own money, || look after their business affairs and have a keen interest in what is going on in the world — them. x * * They've successfully broken the age barrier and if you ever refer “nice old | i eneeses ae @ J by fone Paloms See diagram — even a_begin- ner can sew this sun-fun dress in| day! A fabric-saver, too — whip two, three gay versions for practically pennies. Note pock- ets, back-interest belt. Tomorrow's Pattern: |Sizes 2, takes 2 yards 35-inch - tern part. Easier, Send Thirty-five cents in coins for this pattern — add 10 cents \for each pattern for Ist-class mail- Misses’ Skirt. Printed Pattern 4828: Children's 4 6, 8 10. Size 6 dress we * * Printed directions on each pat- aceurate., ling. Send to Anne Adams, care of | |The Pontiac Press, Dept., 1 dress with Zone, Number, 137, Pattern! 243 West 17th St., New York N.Y. Print plainly Name. Ad- Size and Style | render. The bright young executive - father, at a nod of decision from ihis wife, untied the napkin from Stuart's neck. Slipping a bill oo followed wife and children to their Nice Old Lady May ®es*curcon om: parked car and home where iStuart, I can only presume, was served more olives. I don’t know how we women got) stuck with this awful obligation to ro a Have You Tried This? dren. ‘lfeeling uncertain, ,* Dates, Chocolate Chips Enrich Torte Squares . By JANET ODELL Pontiac Press Home Editor You've hgard of ‘date torte, also of chocolate chip cookies. Our recipe today combines the two ingredients to make a rich torte that should be good to serve with cool drinks. Mrs. Chester Olson shares this recipe with us. She claims to be a stay-at-homer- person. Occasionally she has a part time job. The Olsons enjoy working in their yard. * * CHOCOLATE CHIP TORTE By Mrs. Chester Olson 1% cups flour sifted 2 tablespoons cocoa ', teaspoon salt 1 cup dates, finely chopped * a cup bbiting water teaspoon baking soda cup butter or margarine cup sugar ; tees. bédten teaspoon vanilla cup nuts, chopped 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1. package chocolate chips (6 02.) Kitt flour, salt and cocoa. Mix dates with boiling water And soda: Cool. Cream short- ening, add sugar. Beat until fluffy. Add eggs. Add flour and date mixtures alternately, blending well after each addi- tion. Add vanilla Spread in greased 13 x Q yan. Sprinkle .with nuts and chocolate chips. Bake in 350 degree oven 45 minutes. Cool. Cut into squares. Serve plain or with ice cream. to 20. Neumode | Sale! Sheer. Nylons SEAMLESS or WITH SEAMS Neumode Hosiery Shop 32 _N. Saginaw . _FE 2-7730 SUMMER SHOES Famed Brands from Regular Stock | shoes that for 12. 95 to 14.95 “ghoes that for 16.95 to 18.95 shoes that for 22.95 to 26.95 sold ¢ 0” cold ¢ 3 90 sold $- 3% Select group of the foremost designers’ NEWEST and best-fitting successes.. fashion finds! Fhe crushed-ice ‘justres . “s high, and-little-heeled, whites both pointed and. open... ..shoes jewel - touched for. -. moonlight . .- spectators with. flair shock-color exclusives.’All sizes represented What the new lighter, sfreamlined And blondes, patents, iplay father to our husband's chil- So, fooled by our front of self- sufficieney—qur men have got to insufficient ou us in parental surrender, jthey leap to our nod of decision —and follow us obediently out of ithe restaurant instead of staying there, helping to quell Stuart and jenjoying a fine roast beef dinner Serves 15 §& HOUSE @ LONG LASTING @ GOES ON SMOOTHLY @ GOOD COVERAGE e@ STAYS 436 Orchard Lake Ave. PAINT Special Price Ss 635 Regularly $6.35 Galion WHITE ONLY GLEAMING WHITE! OAKLAND FUEL & PAINT FE 5-6150 SOT é i] a ara LE RE 5 FOLDING CHAIRS, BANQUET AND BRIDGE TABLES RENTED FOR ALL OCCASIONS _ PONTIAC. FOLDING CHAIR SERVICE - | FE 4.4044 3 *& ; oe 7 = + | | oe Norn Perry treet ae ae tet oe ‘i may Enn Or Monta CLEARANCE! o>, ORD Ni ie hae BN he MOSTLY 1/3 tol/ 2 OFF Pn % Wem ae a ‘abot Siew $= i SPO ad a = @ te » DRESSES ~ fy 0 BUDGET DRESSES Were to 17.98 $7 BETTER DRESSES Were to 29.98 Were to 14.98 $3 Were to 19.98 $9. Were to 24 sil 98 313 FORMALS and BRIDESMAIDS $25 Were to 39. S12 S16 98 $20 - WEDDING DRESSES Were to $110 $29 $39 $49 ‘ = Dress Salon—Second Floor + Sawa te quvettas ite e aoa BS. ees sida dass OATS & SUITS~ TOPPERS and FULL LENGTH 16 SUMMER SUITS. Were to 24.98 ‘ID Coat & Suit Salon—Second Floor. Were to 29.98 Were to 14.98 s8 ‘13 ee ] Ez RTS Were to 19.98 WEAR JUNIOR COORDINATES Were to 17.98 1088 Were fo 8.98 488 "788 BLOUSES Were to 4.98 ........... SKIRTS Were to 4.98 . JAMAICA SHORTS Were to 3.98 . Were to 12.98 Bie Sportswear Ne ain Floor TES ‘YOUNG FOLKS = | DRESSES. Were to $8. 98 ee ens Sas 2.88 ob aba. 5.88 COORDINATES MATCHING SKIRTS AND BLOUSES Were fo 7.398 .... "5.88 Young Folks Shep r in twar j Someone, has figured the aver : Bel wa et cals ph oe never American business is wong MME ye ee YS year amounted to an average of 200 by F. J. Russell Jr., publisher. | wge.gnan spends a‘ year of his life “ bed ‘ a about the rising cost of writing | here take this traditional cere-|sticks for every person in the Tucker's retirement comes after | the phone. The average wom- their eyes Jn their. sockets, but ~ the 1930s: each let mere ' 34 years of continuous service with) on ae ee a thex_can pivot their heads over|/€tters. During the S, €ach 2€t monial exit from life, country, or a single stick of gum | : an? Well, add a decade ex can | ter cost the average company 50] - the News, dating back to eee | a! an? | ; : . . an are of 270 degrees. If you. tried cents. Now the cust is chau $1.70! ~~ *« * 142 million miles long. 11925, four years after the news- / { ’ Stas sa > y ‘ 4 | mt ___to do that, you'd have’ a sore neck ; cilia sily| Zoog have been able to mate It was playwright Paul Vincent ‘paper was established by- the late; Many mammals enjoy eating Voplal veal : a Jetter, and the spelling is usuaily ; c H who observed: ‘The eggs, but only two types of mam : * A *, | worse \lions with tigers. The offspring of pe I wanted to reform in my F. J. Russell Sr. WHERE “ WHY i mals lay eggs. Moire really EP Heaven - bless ~ our - happy-| Ever wonder how fast an ant ‘a lion and a tigress is called a younger years have turned out to ~ sti ci * Fs oe d are on your nature study if you know) oo, item: The Bon Ami Instie| walks? Well, if his tootsies are|"‘liger,” that of a tiger and a/be much nicer people than my- Soy be coanges were de you ite ? vb ead oe answ uckbill typus nounced in connection with Tuck-| othe answer—the a . HA plaryPUS tute, after a national survey, ‘has in good shape, he probably travels) lioness a “‘tigon.”’ self.”’ ae'g veticgmiant, Ramaall wtio aiso| : and the spiny. anteater 5 En men Cultural note : Ame ‘ricans bought —, |e ; is pueaier ot tne i Min-! “Face @ Allergic itch more new books in 1958 than jhe . 1 | oe 5 ing Journ and t scanaba_| . N lich entire human race owned ™ 100 Guild Picks Woman Bertha Adkins Spea sat U. of M. - Officials to Discuss Press, will be éditor-publisher val Ears e ago. For some reason more s h the News, Under Arms @ Eczema lich vers ago, For some feason MO) New york umFrance: Tl U - 'Waterford’s Growt SIT 3) -wreenen.vaiaiclaal rad ; i people wi UY G@ POOK ith @ Yeo “Kone atro) P ti t t i S P | | Rectal . Cover than in iny @ther -color 2 yur It, ye dent ‘ nn tthe AS 1 u e O a | A ait meeting of the Water editor, will become managing edi-| ; ‘ Hands e insect Bites } gut prefer ree kets myself.i2 YICe : : : Me + la eae enlace one re ST. Billi to Aged (it zmniie it, tn arma se inte "ay =r MH ie ea hike iis rine + id at the guild's ith innual con 1 ion “ear O ge ‘Board and a representative of the). ager & Groin @ Poison Ivy thing out f Ciing profession A ‘ f | . “ vee ‘ler tk. _ that ty Ge te ‘. 4 Rie Norns fOr : | Oakland County Planning Commis- | The changes are effective July 1. | Rectum @ Sunburn lich the time an actor vets a rolk he o_ ” ANN AKBOR The federal) | Bive opinions before the White’ sion, George Scrubbs, has been a Legs . @ Pruritus really ean sink bis teeth into, he yovernment is distributing. more| | House Conference on Aging meets yet for 7:30 p.m. Wednesday at the Toss has no feeth left"? U.S.C di than 12 billion dollars a year in| Jarwary, ‘191. |Township Hall. ‘Zsa Zsa Sues Shop |. GALAMATUM x * " anadlan benefits and services for older) : Purpose of the meeting is '°' Over Use of Her Name | BRINGS RELIEF BEST Do you’ speak too fast. ot aS St | people | Dr. Charles J. Tupper, of the discuss present and future plan- . slowly when you talk? You should eaway amps | This report came from Berthal, University of Michigan Medical ning in hein Shilo pee LOS ANGELES (AP) — The = speak at a rate of about 125,wo va is P at of) School, told the institute th id population, growt © 8¢t name ‘Zsa Zsa's” shall not gleam _ . . : A ite nines seneone is Are Rare Twins tain, eave Sion and weilare in | day’ ‘< scat important ae in. pro |tomether on zoning problems, said in electric lights over a Hollywood _ New formula contains 6 anti-itch sngedien’ ; ing to interrupt you : Sasi a VAP) A umaue # SbeecH Thursday before the Nat- ‘viding medical care for older per- ‘Township Supervisor Elmer John-' Royjevard dress shop—for a while, | to soothe pain, speed healing, stop itch fast! . Don't forget fo thtel prot otro collectors vent in. onal Leadership Training Insti- sons js to produce more doctors. |°°" : . at least. - Science has developed a remark- on spreading itch like poison ivy, house before you take offon your "em for stamp collectors went ip Actress Zsa Zsa Gabor recently! able new formula that combines 6 because it helps dry open weeping ip tule | summer vacation, During July '0 general circulation Saturday— ‘The government's chief expen- “We now have 583 medical filed a $200,000 damage suit alleg-| anti-itch ingredients to relieve all lesions, prevents spreading. Pre- and August, 2.900 U.S; bomen aie; The Bt; (Lawrence Seaway twink) | ioc ineaged, the under s66| “on Sraeeatins 7,006, physi- Jackson Chapel to Open jing the sign was put up to make/ 9 kinds of itch in seconds! Called _ vents risk of infection from scratch- . cburglarized every 24 hours issued simultaneously by the any gaid. in in ‘Solel Security| © clans a year,” he naid. “By the public think she had something } ag agile Ointment, this ing, too, because CALAMATUM : ‘Tain't so that most opera stars’ Un ited States and Canada 1 helt oe , , 1970 we. will need 4,000 addition: JACKSON \® — The gates of |to do with the management, \ new, medicated cream actu- (turns into its own pink bandage ae sissies. Elaine Miadbia, the poe The seaway stamps, which had)? al physicians each year. Southern Michigan Prison will A judge Friday issued a pre- ally stops itching and burn- —won t rub off until you tiles soprano, works out in a gym their first day sales at Ma seni “The President and congress Dean Fedele F. Faurj of Mich-|. close behind hundreds of persons |liminary injunction. ordering the Upp ‘vainand aidsbealing wash it off! Get cooling, soothing Ne and aidshealing CALAMATUM Ointment at dilf too. Effective even drugstores without prescription. v FORMS ITS OWN PINK BANDAGE © 1959 Isodine Pharmacal Corporation, Playtex Park, Dover, Del. almost daily, She can do 2) push N.Y., and Ottawa Friday wiile the believe,” she said, “that while |igan’s School of Social Work de-| here Tuesday. The institution will | sign down pending trial. A lawyer ups withog® a pause Most so S@away was being dedicated! the primary responsibility for |clared that the elderly group now} hold an open house for public in- /for the store argued unsuccessful-| pranos of previous generations;mark the first: tine the ++ nited meeting the challenges:and preb- |constitutes the most politically) spection of its new all-faith chap- |ly that it has an employee known, couldn't “do five pu hi ups, even States has joined yw jth another | lems of aging is that of the states effective group in the nation, out- el which was constructed through as Zsa Zsa who has given per- wilh the help of a baritone iendjeountry in issuing an identical de! ang communities and of the indl- side the farm bloc. gifts and contributions. mission for use of her name, ia Ret eRe | vidualy themselves, the federal |-———-—— —-— es — : lont ask me why, bet a survey) The new US. stamp became government should work jointly . Ree —_——~ae showed that most adults drink less lawailable to the public at Amers | with the states and their citizens 4 = . milk oon mndiay then ag ather-can post offices Saturday The} ¢ 4 develap — recommendations - is aan Ame head the Cangdiat taut and plans for action.” aS é Our quotable notable “When yn Dominion offices ! : | ‘ togal's single. she wormes about) "The US issue consists of 120) She urge d states and commun-| eae the man dn her future saves Bra ommilion stamps. Experts estimated ies to conduct conferences to Ghan singer Rosina Pagan ‘And that perhaps 30 million of these when she’s married, she worries” 4 vill quickly disappear. into the Bl d wheat the future in ber mic itpu ims of the nation's ume Sen. on y | : There ie approcimatedy Say million turnmp collectors | “mh. OOO tres in Sew York City or‘Aanidian issue consists of 4 a Hits Additives i / ~~ about one for exer fon people lion stamps Vhat happened to tl American Jot tamp designs are. rare for Sausages | H The last was in 1956 when the europa stamp was issued in vir LANSING um Sen Charles S| / , tually identical ile ivns by ftaly, Blondy (PD Detroit) says “additives! / France Luxembourg, Germany, may be all right for yasoline but /[ 4 Nether Poeclyumn / the mid ind tO not for sausage ee eneene et” E SHELL 7 ° ; rai Qo ther cooperation Blondy spoke out yesterday] No Contract ayvainst a till sought by sausage = tiatkers who want to use bacterial | Necessary State Polio Cases, Up tarters’’ of the lactic acid group! Coll Today oo . : orn WO speed the curing process 3 LANSING Michigan's 1999 A year ayo, the Legislature gave H polo count stands at 29 Com- its consent to use of ascorbic acid] Gregory Oil Co. pared with Jb cases in the samp in meat products to preserve the | 94 East Walton Blvd. ieee vst eine “ Mute the alth wthractiveness of their Jippearane Al PP SEN EET SEC PARE ER CUBE after hours in a show case Phone FE 5-6141 tueoof them paraly the Were ore Y « time the housewives got, - porter Hus week more meat in sausage and less idulterants,”” Blondy said He . failed to slow progress of the biil | iwhich was advanced for a passage) lvyple next week an WORRIED OVER DEBTS? If you «re arable {e pay your payments. dehis or hills when due.” v6 Michigan School Plan ‘ ‘ MICHIGAN CREDIT COUNSELLORS and arrange for payments you can j Siferd cegardiess, of how much of how many you owe — — LANSING (—A three-man te: am): NO SECURIT¥ OR ENDORSERS REQUIRED of top national educators will spend . 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(UPD—Two, ‘T Burlington High School ‘students | : admitted they didn’t have a chance F steal a case of soft drinks destined | for the cooler of the city poke, THE PONTIAC PRESS: MONDAY, JUN WALTER P CHRYSLER |. © FROM I MILE ROAD NORTHERLY’ TO PONTIAC.“ } Fa i. . : = VE 29, 1959 oy ea Pt nod. of 1 ‘Picnic to Fete Mackie \ 1 ‘| second “anniversary in’ otice, | Tickets priced at $24 are being | | cireujlated among contractors; | way industry officials are blah. | highway equipment companies ning a golf- outing and dinner Ree eee. presi sa = _ July 7 to .galute Highway Com- tendance of 400 is expetied at missione me John Cc ‘Mac kie on hig -}-the Lansing Country Club. X-WAY-(INTERSTATE 75) LANSING Michigan high- ee a J | PARK the Picnic Wonderland ! Tuesday & Thursday FAMILY BARGAIN NIGHTS ALL PHONE FEOERAL 2-4851 MODERNLY AIR CONDITIONED — HI FOLKS — I'm in my third and final weék ... 86 you better hurry down and see the funniest dog- gore adventure that ever happened ? 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PROPOSED BRIDGE OO —_—— NE, You éan't compile any list of ipromising young star and exclude He practically | stole the show in “Young Land.”| @ THE NO. 1 LRIME KING OF ALL TIME! see 7 ere 2% #e a ; = . eeeeFere * * eee . see *¢, eae ete * a bd = 5 i . . ‘ <* 4 = o 5 = , 4 F : : Lot ‘ ver ; | —— ff) FUTUF 2E X-WAY - Mo ft Ee i¢ ; —STARTS— > J 6 ~*~: THURSDAYS % | | - aie EXISTING. TRUNKLINES pote, 8 Se “- Dixig Hwy. °(US-10) | { : . . ; — . : FOOCPITOO RN bee if Bieck N. of ‘Telpsteph Ra. | OTHE ST EETS OR 205 | , "Exclusive First. ‘Showing in. | PROPOSED XWAY ROUTE — This is the State Highway ° ander contract at the ea “of 191. This is the portion between.’ k Department's map showing thé proposed, location of the southern. M7Z4“noFtheast of Pontiac, and 11',-Mile road. ~The, 3%: mile'section Qa land County | ... portion of the Oakland County Expressway, “running | between pereren ah “Mile road and Elgntie road hak Do Construction ST Pontiac and Detroit. Double dotted lines indicate the expressway a “ oe eral on route ee * maeluied re BOB HOPE’ Ss BE and BY FAR. ae ; . : ame p.tt. Jilly 9 in Royal Oak's Dondero High School. The four-lane,: HIS. FUNNIEST PICTURE! | roufe, while the empty circles mark where bridges are planned. limited access. highway is scheduled to become part of the national Circles with X's in them indicate proposed interchanges. The first interstate highway “system, connecting -Detroit, Pontiac and- Flint Section of the $50,000,000, fe de ral-aid ness ay is sc heduled to a with expressways: into northerm Michigan Hollywood Headlines 7 | VUIMiSLE §€6©=6Last Complete Offer Vivien Leigh Role ETNEIS = Show Starts By LOUELLA 0. PARSONS of U.S. Marines who, with the : | HOLLYWOOD—At a mecting be. Welch Fusileers, held off — the *® THESE tween Buddy Adler and Jerry es Ree ante dae eae Waldeit was decided to go all s Y out to try to get Vivien Leigh to’ France Nuyen, who owes 20th | play. the dowager empress Tz'u ® Picture, will play one of the | Hsi of China in ‘The Hellraiseys,""| portant concubines of the a $5,000,00 spectacle of the Boxer) court. She will be out of “The | Rebellion. The emptess of the World of Sazy Wong” by : Gas | Ching -dynasty was one of the! “Heliratsers” woes before the | x cameras. i i alata Rd ilk é ? ! a | | a . ' | : | * | . * * ] ol ~~. 3% 1 _¢ : Ae He’s Heading for The Pontiac Press to Make His Theater Tour Reservation... Almost 60 Sold and . 85 is the Limit!...September 14 thru 19 Five Hit’ | -—sS NIGHTS AT THE ~=—S—_— Fly With Ease Aboard ~ Broadway Shows ... ~ LOVELY. HOTEL MANHATTAN oe American Airlines - ———“Destry Rides Neain” “GET ACOUAINTED” PARTY FREE TV TICKETS — “Flower Drum Song”. “and BUFFET DINNER =» TO. 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Sh a e : C L ; / sn eset peas eee Cases ae ros, ESET’ i “* [Pom yn We : = 31 ; = - ; me f Ie oe ee ee ? « sr alt ee ee “THE PONTIAC, PRESS, MONDAY, JUNE : 29, ye fd Sd el . : ij... s. 3 ed = = “MARKETS |Wheat Demand focks Advance wae. 5% Soe Leads Grains © covering sales of | locally” grown La produce brought to the Farmer’s| NEW YORK The stock mar- “@tket by growers and sold by See W—A good demand ket moved upward in moderately them in wholesale package lots. ‘for wheat futures firmed_up that! active trading early today. ‘Quotations are furnished by the: igrain today in early dealings on Gains of most key stocks ran. the Board of Trade but other grain from fractions. to about ‘a point.| Doren Bureau of Markets, as of 4 soybeans were steady to eas- Raytheon advanced more than 2, | Fri aGay. lier, Coppers were narrowly on the, : Brokers said there appeared to hohe Ramee o + Figures after dectmal points are etah ths High Low Noor ‘ WLYA. Sunday Sailing isheriff's deputies that he saw the Alien Elec & Equin Co.* 23 2 ‘car driven by Daniel S. Dixon, 33. Baldwin Rubb-r Co*.. 18 4 184 “Sailing under bright skies and) f : : lief from ss Gear Co? Ks 354 274 io! Livonia, make a left turn across lakes and beaches. Gc. On & Chem. O° 13 14 a spanking breeze, Watkiris Lake his path as he ae over a Sill Howell pag hoger “Go Lap a 2 Skippers enjoyed a series of thrill- his 'pe ee vans is} a = s The Prophet Cor 14 148 ing races, Sunday. . , . 1 o.* : Rudy Manufacturing Co", 17 17 | Winners were Karl Kreitz (Kritz!) *No sale; bid and asked * Kraft); 2nd, Norm Ledwa n@( Fics} : St ] \Luff); 3, Frank Hilf, ¢Hellion),! ithistfes; Dave G G y da ‘ ‘ine ic Someone COS leah, 2 ica Prine. gee) | Dead Examining Gun decened Siena ake, Lake Orion Jail; ane Jack Berlein (Vava Boom), | jnaw County, whi llightnings, and for snipes, Chuck | ‘Morris (R-Buoy), 2nd Frank ‘Fleck (Byaes) and 3rd, Ray Fren- \ke]( Bottoms Up). All races were very close, . | A “16-year-old Royal Oak boy ther a was accidentallé shot and killed). Ned Curley, by a friend Saturday night when his life while ithe two were examininr. an Army) ford Lake, Midi icarbine, . Police Clam Up The portable jall for the Lake Orion “Centennial Spectacular” was stolen last night from its . spot at the four corners in the center of town — only five doors away from the police depart: _ Jerry Bronzie, N in B ief Amelia St. was ruled accidental Lake near Holly ews in rl {Sunday by Oakland County Prose- | S}* asent: | . : ‘cutor Donald A. Brown. | Wyenk Laceiie. to take | Burglars entered Mrs, Mary Rat-' Cole was shot through the head : A truck was needed re. ahout |liff's home, 34 Stowell St., Sunday while he and his friend, Raymond ania nich and g3 tect wide, morning and stole $75 from her|Gibson, 16, _ Whitcomb St., elt od thin at = pulled husband's wallet. ° jwere attemp to clear a cart- : 5 ‘ | | stuck in the magazine of few blocks ‘out of town, on -- N Users—Coal prices, Bhadboli Street wear M2, iat the mine are lowest at this| aus ce n gine home. ey "drowned , let today time o year, 50 prices | 8 ra Meyers, | a friend cate wat_sapared at seek ee aL es eee eesees -l14 af O09 Denn S. dents in the area reported find- ito the would he the jail. retail will pew, meee) Brows said Gibson a’ boat early Saturday on Lake Myke “ Swearing in ceremonies for new,reces se. d until Wednesday, A stil! stands. This was made clear Wednesday they will be on a step-! bond basis, city commissioners a grand opening in the near future Allie i 4 ~. . n rY . ~ mn . . 1 ve : Allied Strs .. 896 Kimb Clk at cares ad vs. ee . cre Oakland“County Circuit Judge The-| tstrike de aggne has been postpone d “» a statement by R. Conrad ped - up schedule of So Ty last? winter voted the capital im-'to celebrate his new location pate er - wisger Re 28.3 Kale, bu : ... -+ 1.95 odore F, Hughes will be Wednes~ for two eeks, until midnight _- a ‘ina : . ~~ twice a day |provement funds for land pur 3 = ee ») LOG Glass 76.2 Mustard, No 1, bu ...... sorely 8 iJuly 14. ‘|Cooper, chief industry negotiator —— Alcoa --/10l Vipby McN&L 1 SS@orrel, bu. ......vseecceceeee cece, 200 day in the courtroom of Judge July ) > : chase—10 built up lots Am Airlin -- 305 Fice & My 90 3 Spinach, bu ......... ...... 150' Frank L. Doty. The time will be > : Eisenhower's ter- and by Thomas Patton, president d clearance was completed -AmCan .. + 454 [oe kh Aire Tarnips. bu cet SND bo Frank L. Do y. e time “i President isenhower s inter- & 3 Oma : ! _ Lan earance a ompleter M F hy an oe ds rr ° Loew 8 CG iy 6° . i 9 am, ' . vention Saturday paved the way of Republic Steel Corp. 2 Brother Ageigned,_ last month. The lot was paved last- ost at ers 1 Nd i § as . i : r a 9 his Am Motors 43.3 Eorilacd 454 SALAD GREENS The Press previously reported for the postponement. The strike, ~*~ *e& * | One Pleads Guilty week by the A & A Asphalt Paving A Aim Nene To bow RNa «BG mndive ou ; ... $200 the ceremony was to be held today. had been scheduled for Tuesday Patton said on a nationwide tele |Co,.of Birmingham. City workers ee Thi Am News 413 Mack Trk 446 a oe y . wer ee mie if : ' Am Tei & Tel. 996 Manning _ i = Rocerere: ney <—< tet os “Ts sdminleter & th to the ‘night, barring a .sudden settle-| vision broadcast Sunday night that One Pontiac brether pleaded guil-| installed meters, signs and bumper AvecoEas ee oe Lettuce, Boston, bu. .......... +. 2.50 . oo |ment.- which nobody expected: his firm is unwilling to grant any|ty and the other innocent when) blocks and marked off the stalls | armice Co 1 Mercen Lino 7 Lettuee leaf bu....... ee 125 former state representative and PAREN. . labor cost increases without com-| they appeared today before Oak- ry the ek 1 a ua e annear = So. Merck 844 Lettuce. head. bu. ............----- 178) Berkley. attorney will be Clerk- | David J. McDonald, head of the ‘#00r Cost’ as y = a : s over the weekenc Balt & Ohio’ 45 Mer ches iss Romaine. bu. ©. veeaseee 1.50 i be Races ‘United “Steelworkers, scheduled | Pensating “price ‘increases Asked | land County Cireyit Judge Frank as Br 1 a « x : la F; 3 i a | . , P £ a * © re * Beth Steel ..-- ee Mian MAM. 1486 : | ied ee oe tee -etings today with his 33-man about record 1959 profit reports, L. Doty for arraignment on charges Hertz Drops-Contract ocnure Bena Algae oi 2 ee Poul dake Merare was) ect oe Se d i. i71-member Patton said the long-range expec- of armed robbery in the theft of z Urop Bond Sars 225 Mat Prea. * 39 ou try and Eggs six-month short term, beginning executive board anc JU RUE ntinn le whe > $68 fron nother Pontiac i h ll E Id ner news eiCoeS n of r¢ 3 . | , y tation is what must be considered. om another ontiac man Wit amppell-Cwa La Warn «+ 425 Mot Whee! foe . | July 1 and ending Dec, 31, in the international wage policy commit- McDonald called Cooper's re-| June 17 fathers There's a valuable “Snd riggs M $6 Motorola i - . "Tey | a She cted McDonald callec ooper’s re-| J i a Wale ‘ 24 D 5 DETROIT POULTRY : se. | tee Both sessions were expecter spear ntormat) yrochure that Brun Balke ia puelier Brass 2, DETROIT, June 24 (AP) — Prices paid aot Sinenipert=ee ioe sil lto be routine , statement of concern over infla-| Judge Doty set sentencing for; CHICAGO UP Walter Lo Ja " ; me “e br ee ‘ a 2 : . aude ob, Nat Buse - eee bos oo Lo Si Detrot ee Ne. f guet- a 5 ition “‘a rehash of the same old July 6 for Richard W. Easthgm, cobs, president of the Hertz Rent ae , na ca on ors r 3urroughs 33 Nat Cast x 2 {ity ve poultry ~ - sai cons - c ” ; . .. : father 1s ife ¢ Virginia § salu lw 211 Nat Dairy cr alein he ce ey dink tie troon 3 te The short term was an added: mishmash."’ The union is insisting 20, of 471 N. Oakland Ave., and A-Car Corp. says his firm's adver Prorecrign (Check-liir. | ines Zan Dry 4 Nat Gyps 68.4 9- eavy type broilers an ryers : : 3 lark mg ; te “ase “ lnne Sa nh S Je San Pac 29.2 Ny) (Ceciral 28214 Ibs —whites 18-19, Barred Rocks Fp 3. ‘provision in a legislative bill cre gon sizable gains in wages and oth ordered as ready for tek the case i tising will no loniger be handled Youneer Life of Virginia reg Sapital Alrl .. 176 Norf & West .-97.2 caponettes under Ibs. 20-21: over 6 ating a fifth circuit judge for Oak- ler worker benefits. Steelworke rs of his brother David, 24, of the by Campbell-Ewald Co. of Detroit son ld like to aro. altri a as ow P SS \lbs 22-23. ducklings 30 g judg : ’ resentative, would like to pro suse, J1 221 Nor Sta PW 232. land County It was passed ir April ‘now earn an “average $3.10 an same address The latter pleaded, Jacobs, in a brief statement wide you this. brochure. diss Cater irac - 106 Otro Oil 412 JETROIT EGGS 5 hour, ° | innocent yesterday, gave no reason for imple, but thorough, way cf Cen Ul) Lt Pf. 656 Owens Cng eo | ; ' Shes &« Ohio . 722 Owens Ill Gl. 994 Se oe ett cite risen Also echeduled to talk at Wednes * * * | Both brothers are charged with dropping the Detroit firm. checking every single point in Chrysler M a oe ee Ane pl: Whites—Grade A extra large 41, large(days ceremonies will be William The industry and union bargain- the armed robbery of the money Jacobs said Hertz business will your family secunty plans. It et D 4 a = ‘ etiee Pi a Panh Ep! 454 a satay yr browne prame 19-21; grade B. Hartman, president of the oe ince alc ing teams met for an hour Sunday, from John R. McAlevy, 29, .-ho go to a single agency and that 9 tells you exactly what you Clustt Pea” no ey ee hee a large 33-37, grade B large 31-34. checks land County Bar Assn., and Oak to execute formal contract exten-/ gave police his address as the it will be chosen in about two J should know and d to" Coca Sola. 141) Penney, JC. N14 "7 | land Circuit Judge Willian? J aoe sion agreements Rgosevelt Hotel weeks protect your family s future Colg Palm 372 pa RR je 1, Commerctally graded: 4 A . F : cole ve NX. a Pepsi Colg ... nied Saket ce ey. Adee Riad aarre wares who served with Judge Hughes in 7 Die on State Roads; Ther no charge or obligation ‘on din De q : . . Con N Ges ful ee m .-.. 6 — grade A jumbo 36; extra large 35; large, the Navy. . Drownings Also Claim tor this interesting brochure Cow até: Bsa Ehllee 306 Tie ae: mediem 26:28; sree Ble ——__——_-——_— ~ | 7 Duri Weekend Repudiate Cabinet Report James Younger would tke to >w PL $34 phin Pet .... 474 26 a eeken : ra Cont Bak 49.1 Proct & G.... 82 uring ¥ give you your ¢cepy Telephone * Cont Can 1)? pure OW 416 _ = . Mooney’s Illness Delays | him today. It’s valuable. It's - : 147 164. ai P cot on 65 gektas Mi ss Livestock * ‘Sentencing Until July 27 ~—SséBBBy United Press International Copper Png es Zeyn Mot ,..103 DETROIT LIVESTOCK a c orn as ay eene ee Rey Tob 54.7| DETROIT. June 24 tAP)—Cattle — Recause Arthur®C. Moone y is Mic higan motorists have chalked! Curtis Pu : Royal Dut ... 42 _ Salable 1,000. Receipts expanded for a Deere . 594 gofeway St |. 367 Wednesday Bulk supply, Choice . steers stil] in the hospital, Oakland County, jup. fheir safest weekend in more Det Edis - 424 G+ Reg Pap. 484/and heifer cows also in increased num ; . ough three! . . on ore . a Scoville Mf °.. 25 ‘bers. Lower grades steers amd heifers; Circuit Judge Frank L: Doty today ‘than three ain alih rs nit gen WASHINGTON (UPI) — Demo Presiden Richard M. Nixon and] Signers of the interim report, in \ : Re e 5! : . me i c : : How Chea. Seer Roch oa” eS tete aety wale yr og Steers end again granted a postponement in. prouths died in one accide icrats charged today that the threat! made up mostly of Cabihet mem- addition to Nixon, were Secretary Du Pont «348 Boconv 4t+s@ows ‘steady; several loads chotce;the sc heduled sentencing of the terday of new price hikes is catised hy of the Treasury Robert B. Ander- Bas t Al if Li... 4l Dac 736 ele : ar -29 40, = ge ee bers, said in its first report that i ies oly Kor , ao@ Bow &e 7 ae sevens: phir Bh yee es tec cal rime ‘former Waterford Township _ 7 « President Eisenhower's _ policies : ' 1 son: Postmaster General Arthur i Eaton Mie on ee Sperry Rd”. 251.1060 Ibs 2000: good to low choice! teac her convicted in May of gross) Seven persons died in trate rather than any. strong congres- the country’s economy is at a jy. Sumnierfield; Secretary of Ag aes Se t ) S §32 5 50-2 ! e heifers = > Sie i iia . , re : Ale = ine ‘Red 186 Sid Ol Ind. 437 740-900. Ibe 7 i538 so scotiering good indecency with a 16-year-old stu-accidents, the. lowest tol: Y aie sional pressure for “irresponsifle critical juncture Congress, it riculture’ Ezra Taft Benson; Sec Eaer es [1117 Std Ol NJ 507 to low chotce heifers 26 00-27 50 jaullisy dent the weekend ending March 8 when spending cited by'.a Cabinet re-\caid must take these minimumisetdty of Commerce’ Lewis- 1 : Ex-Cell-O a erevens. ; a A cows 1950-21060, canners and rutte isix lost their lives With seven ree A F ist ; Sacretary 1: Vabor Firestone en Sun O11, MeN theese ad . iat Judge Doty set a ne~ sentence irewnings, the state had-an acci-'” 4) D He Lead ' actions promptly: Strauss, secretary of Labor ‘airb Mor - 3 oe 7 1gs—8 1 00. Butchers stea ? Po . ~ dre gS, P State had an ¢ ouse Democratic eader Jon’ 2 “he 2 Fairb oe. 81 Suther Pap “0 sour tiesan maa Se) cunts lower, | date for July 27 aftey Chief .As- lental death toll of 14 . Ise : mocr : ~ der a 1 1. “Make it clear that the fede | James P. Mitchell, Raymond J Ford Mot... 198 See eee Soy DUI 28 cents off: Most ed ey 08. sistant Oakland County Prosecutor 2¢™4) Gean ¢ W. McCormack (Mass.) generally |; government intends to use all, Saulnier. chairman of the Presi- Freepot Sul 26.2 ex GS No 2 3 180-230 Ibs. 16.00 ew = Pe \ artvs react 4 : Saaaaes 7 “ | Gardens Den ma oe Bear - ; ito Fem un to 1650: mixed No 1} and George F Taylor said. he had Earl J. Mck adden, 2%, Cray ela . his partys ac a to appropri: afe means to protect the dent's Council of . Economic Ad- Tl a 4 m Tol | #4 ) vos * f é bt id yw ae ) £ a. Gen Dvoam oe rene Weis. weed PS pe Ie ties i aod mt No been informed by Mooney's at- Jord; Bruce E. Lre, 19, Gaylord, f t yi aie ‘bl eS the De inentiower buying power of the dollar.” and) ‘'S¢': and W, Allen Wallis. spe Gen Ese 2 6 pramrerieL ae 1 in early run: No 2 and 3 260-300 = storney. Carlton S. Roeser, that) and Edwin J. Ruthven, 22. Ros. ° clea © stuore' . Se fauié recognize “reasonable price stabi cial assistant to the President | . 11 : maa 1S 2! nixe f sows 700- = ; . or rile ongres Oo he s Ola Maote Bra Underwa i ae eri besaei No erases 40d-600 tbs Mooney is stit! confined to the, common, were killed early yes a his ee ac ilihyy — lity as an explicit goal of federal eee jen 3 : Un Carbide 143 is : er P oe ‘TD « or 5 h 0 8 0 : : me W H . he Gre Gen Time 84 Un Pac 34.2 10 00-11 00 Veterans Administration Hospital terday on “U.S. 27 near the . d ,eeonomic policy allis, who is dean of the Grad- Gen Tire 763 winit Air Lin. 397 ‘ The Congress always has ap nae : < : : : In 3 = common coun { > Balane y re-,Uate Business School of the Uni- Goeber Br eH Unit Aire 53.1) . : Jin, Dearborn with sclerosis of the rato Rows . ) propriated less money. than Mr. iat sal pee ibe ee re oun nines See ne . JAMES YOUNGER Geodrich 943 Unit Fruit 35 Two Women In ured | liver. . : ne | Eisenhower wanted.” McCor. {#ining from going beyond the ex-| j 4 Un Gas CP 35 7 - : . , Represeniative Gooayen = oe US Lines ..... 337+ C ili -__.| With a motion for a new trail] in| * * * | mack said. “Se if there is any |penditures provided in the Presi-|newsmen that the report was ‘no. GUA & P 406 US Rub...... 624/1N Head-On Car Collision Circuit Court having been denied | ; \dent's budget, both this year and|bombshell:' Gt No Ry 551 US Steel ..... 99-4 State Police said ‘Lee apparently excessive spending, the presi- | kg | Fisenhower a prefac he | FE 2-0219 1080 W. Huron St. Greyhound 22.7 US Tob .. 244 Two area, women were injured by Judge Doty, Roeser said fell asleep at the wheel wile re- dent Is responsible.” He prom: |in years to come; and reduce the, isenhower, in a preface to the - . i Gui Oi] 109.2 Wa'green st v 6 : ~ ' . ~ * Ine f ire xHt. noted that all three re- Hersh ae’. iy3 West Un Tel. 3¢3/Sunday in a head-on collision of, Mooney scorn _™ . me way f ‘turning from a dance. The car ised Congress would cut the " ween ihe interent celling meee pee for iniwiedinte ac: THE LIFE INSURANCE Sed 3 West A Bx .. | ury conviction to the State Su-'.. 0: fo aa? }. Remov Tes F F : Home stk, aes Weatg . Soe 58 two cars on ‘Rood Road in Holly, ecw Court. (struck a tree. | < | Peeokte nit's budget again this oft government bonds Otherwise|tion already had been submitted | COMPANY Tl Cent 407 wie ce * 39.1; Township, according to eae ~s i“ * x. Pont ae | | year. . ‘the Treasury will have to issue by him to Congress. { VIRGINIA : u j 2 ; - . fe : . | | Ink Rand > et Yale & Tow Seq) County Sheriff's Deputies. a ‘| night } his “| A Cabinet committee has report- short-term ‘bonds “equivalent to| * * 0 ° Iniand Sti 51 ew 478! as ki ast night when cal pet : Ble tar the ie | : . Young-S&W_ .. 476 95 We ed to President: Eisenhower that fe ; > : e feport in general followed) 1 Peas beech ‘aise Yngst Sh&T 130.2| Mrs Barbara Boomer, 25, ol Teacher, Husband Hurt ‘rolled over on a city street. | Cone 4 take th : d money, There is very INttle dif | Th ; [ate Ke al uh | int Harv $03 Zenith Red ee 6000 Rood Rd., a passenger in a , . Congress must take three immedi-‘Yférence between this and “just the administration's recent ¢co- Since 1871 ine eee Anaconigu 120. car driven by her husband, Frank, in Groveland €rash ¢ Jane Scannell, 31, Hazel Park, ate steps to control inflation. “cranking up the printing presses|nomic line, and worked in a few) Richmond, Virginie Int ane eo wee 35329, and Dorothy Peters, 35,, of) A: _ - was killed when her car blew a_ * * ‘and rolling out greenbacks,”” the unfavorable comments about the | Int Tel & Tel 381 Upjohn 437 369 Ferry St., riding in a car’ he eee school - tex ae a tire and ran off M15 east of | The committee, headed by Vice report said | Democratic controlled Congress. STOCK .AVERAGES | ‘driven by J. D. Manning, 19, of Ae USOaNe ee es UNCAaAY Saginaw. aeScemaneaes ss Detroit June 28°-Compiled by The 179 Qsmun St. Holly, were treat-,Afternoon when their motorcycle Bernard E. Fuestr:. t6) ieats Poa ced Es is) 1s 60 ed «(by Dr. G. S. Buchanan, of Stfuck a car on Grange Hall toad) Dernare © | ral cwiidan ne tai's Ut ckS a . t + fon. was injured fatally Saturday . : a Indust Rai's UUl 8 "ES Holly * at .Wildwood street, in Groveland ac read PLASTIC . int © ne © aw. a tl raat Ane oa 5! Tow Nnship. when his car left a rural road in A Vv E R Tl Ss E D Acoustamatic Noon Mon i © 272! JN “7 fer ie ; 5 5 Prev Dav ..2.5 3980 1421 947 2262 Neither driver yas injured Robert N. Taylor, 29 of 8349, Montmorency County , Month Ago” 4440 tt $78 $20.0 Manning told deputies that a child Hillpoint .Dr:, and his wife, Patri-| ; * = . Mon:h Aga 2 : ‘iis . . atri-} oe a seed 198.1 1026 230 ei le ety Ceteng HS ig 22, were taken to Pontiac! Henry Maxwell, 52, Elkton, was CEILING TILE 1939 High ......34 * 4 Ww rn er “i j 0 1988 High... 308 1338 e371 z15 to swerve over the ceer line. | General Hospital. She is in fair Killed Saturday afternoon when ty. - 50% Of 958 High : 5 2143 BL 1958 Low 2347 809 729 1566 | jcondition today with leg injuries. |¢aT ran off a road in Huron County ] € Sq: Ft. DETROIT STOCKS Thrilling Races Mark \He was treated and released. | Six children were among seven Reg. 2. NOW......... a, (C. J. Nephier Co) | Taylor told Oakland County) persons who drowned during the Reg. 4c, NOW ..;:.... Reg. 5c, NOW ......2%2€ Reg. 6<, NOW 3 “COUNTER TOPS 1/3 Off ARMSTRONG ~ REAL CORK TILE ‘14 Each "12x12" Size -. SPATTER ASPHALT TILE 4 Each Genuine Inlaid LINOLEUM , PLASTIC TILE ae Now. 8< Ea. eee eee YOUR CHOICE OF ALL PINISHES e This is not a dealer's reduction, but is fac- tory authorized .. . which means that oll _ ill be retagged : $5.95 down to ‘29 for 30 _~ only. va | Vinyt at $2.98 e Fist. 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