al i! ——— The Weather ts. — Burese 1 Details page two 114th YEAR * & & & & PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, MONDAY, JUNE 18, 1956-30 PAGES co) 4n5 +, ae [SA INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE PHOTOS x & *&® Car Accidents Kill Five x * x * * Rains Flood Roads in City 0 . x ( HW 4 - 9 a ¥ x *&* * * 7 Others Drown in Area Lakes, Over Weekend Bride of Twenty. Hours Among Traffic Victims in Tragic Weekend Five fatal auto accidents and two drownings made the Father’s Day weekend one of the worst of the year in Oakland County. Killed in auto accidents were: Mrs. Clara Moon, 84, of 1425 Lapeer Rd., Oxford' Township; Carolyn Houck, 16, of Lakeville; Arlene! Kuplicki, 23, of 19368 Charest St., Detroit; Doyle Harmon, 27, of South Lyon, and Mrs. Elizabeth Voss, 20, the 20-hour bride of Sgt. @ Daniel Voss, of Berkley. Bessie Francis, 37, and George Millinder, 29, both of Flint, were) Sunday drowning victims at Mitch-| ell Lake, Holly Township. Mrs. Moon died shortly after | suffering a fractured skull when | struck by a car about 50 feet from her home on M24. She re- portedly was attempting to cross | deputies he saw the women too late to avoid her. _The Houck girl was reported to have been pinned under the car) she was driving after jt struck a! bank and overturned Jjate Sunday} night on Rochester road in Oak-| land Township. She was dead on| arrival at Avon Tewnship Hospital. Her brother, Martin, 13, 9 pas- senger in the car, told investiga- tors his sister was thrown out of the vehicle and it rolled over on top of her. juries at Pontiac General] Hospital’ after the car in which she was a passenger went off the road and) struck--a. concrete service station sign early Sunday. The girl was thrown out of the in the accident on U.S. 10 and M15, ys vv 19 | i | | | E> et Bs ol ’ id ‘> -aF IN THERE PITCHIN’ — With shirt sleeves rolled up, Democratic Eisenhower the highway when struck down | Presidential candidate Adlai Stevenson lets go with a horseshoe as went on, will ‘‘select the time and | by a vehicle operated by Ray. | he aimed for a ringer yesterday during a picnic at suburban Des |place’”’ for discussion of his polit-| mond C. Hudson, 51, of Lapeer, | Plaines, Ill. outing. The event was a fund-raising affair sponsored by future. A Ringer Coming Up : a > . / se) ae | AP Wirephote | in Forest Fire on Cyprus *“‘ ; jhave been some suggestions that NICOSIA, Cyprus \i—Nineteen British soldiers, en- he should reappraise..hig | gaged in a manhunt for Greek Cypriot rebel chiefs in {the Troodos |discussion whatever of politics at! his meeting with ‘Nixon relied: | categorical without any qualifi- British Soldiers Killed. _ [NO DISCUSSION- Ike Will Answer | Big Question Himself—Nixon Vice President Reports Hospital Visit Omitted Talk About Future WASHINGTON (?!—Vice President Nixon conferred with President Eisenhower at Walter Reed Hospital to- day but reported there was absolutely no discussion of whether Eisenhower in- tends to remain in the presidential race. Nixon told a news con- ference after the visit that Eisenhower will “speak for himself” in answer to the) big question when he feels) the time is right. Asked whether there was any) a Ss Norton, at the bridge over the ‘DOWN IT CAME — Weekend rains caused this flood on Sanderson Street, between Cass and Weekend Rains Flood City Streets Pontiac Creek. cs. a > oa “a ~) al - - | Pontiac Press Pheto| Numerous other streets were flooded in the city , as a result of downpours Saturday and Sunday. the President, | Violent, Warm Weather Plagues Nation That ts | “The answer is no. eations.” himself, Nixon | The vice president added that, “great confidence’ the) concerned and make the roper decision.” | reporter litical position in the light of Ei-, senhower's new illess. Thunders and Hards ong heat wave in southern Michi- own po- were faced with new hardhips. flooded, Mountains, were trapped by a forest fire’ Nixon noted that on Feb. 29 power lines were felled and tele- Severe thunderstorms brought at, told Nixon there gan last night. But instead of a \cool night’s rest, many residents | | i ' Hundreds of basements were, streets became rivers, yesterday and lost their lives, British authorities ‘an-/Eisenhower announced he was phones were knocked out by tor- nounced today. Eighteen others were injured, some of them seriously, Arlene Kuplicki died of head in-| W€M @ Sudden shift of wind blew the fire at the troops. i mf Hospital Addition Ceremony Tomorrow car and her head hit the. pavement} Ground-breaking ceremonies for Many young servicemen were injured when the blaze caught their vehicles. and the fuel tanks blew up. The injured were evacuated from the area- by helicopter, About 2,000 British troops had Independence Township, according the new Pontiac’ General Hospital been engaged in: an extensive to state police James Dollard, 22, of Frazer, (Continued on Page 2, Col. 5) Consistent Mom eves Birth to Dad's Day ‘Gift’ Charles..Read, 158 Whittemore. received quite a Father's Day gift yesterday. , — His wife presented him with a \addition will be held tomorrow aft- ‘ernoon at 4 at the corner of West ‘Huron and Seminole. | Miss Lauretta Paul, hospital di- rector, said today Mayor William |W. Donaldson will turn the first spade of dirt _ * * «© Other members of the Pontiae ‘City Commission, members of the operation in the area for several, days, seeking to,close in on _ George Grivas, the former Greek army colonel the British say | , leads the terrorist rebel organi- zation EFOKA under the name of “Dighenis.” : The British believed they were ‘about to close the net on Grivas and 10 other EOKA leaders who want union with Greece when a brand new son, born at 3:30 Sun- women’s Auxiliary at the hospital, forest fire broke out Sundayin the day afternoon in Pontiac General employes, Board of Trustees, and Sun-baked Hospital. ; After all, says Reed, it was only the right thing to do: “Our other son, Michael Wayne, was born on Mother's Day, 1954’ members of the Oakland County Hospital Assn. have been invited to attend the ceremonies, Miss Paul said: - | The public is invited. U.S. Foreign Called Misleading, ‘Clumsy’ Aid Progra WASHINGTON (Sen. Jackson (D-Wash) today de- scribed the foreign aid program as ‘a clumsy patch-, work.” He urged-a “full study” of its basic concepts. Jackson's remark, prepared for the Senate, came as: fire and carelessness of troops. ridges. The British, ; ‘ fearing local villagers, would help ne fe wat admitted 0 oe the rebels escape through the P!tal June 8 for emergency abdom-| cordon of troops, told the local people that their help .was_ not ‘needed in fighting the flames. | SPREAD RAPIDLY | | The troops, however, were inexe! \perienced’ fire fighters and the blaze got out of hand and spread! quickly over a broad area of! ‘brush and scrub pine. It Was’ brought under control today. | The cause of the fire was not determined. It has been sus- | pected that the rebels have set _ some previous fines, but the Brit- ish also have been accused of starting some through mortar that chamber’s Foreign Relations Committee was called The rebel campaign resulted in into closed session. The committee is trying to complete action on a the first death of an American! Saturday night. U.S. Vice Consul, William P. Boteler, 26, of Wash-| House-passed bill providing+ $3,800,000,000 in new spend-. In his speech, Jackson said the ‘ington, D.C., was killed by two bombs tossed into a restaurant) ing authority for military aid program in its present form in Nicosia. Five other Americans, outside the Soviet orbit. | . The amount approved hy the House total requested by President _Ei-: senhower. Most of. the cut was in military aid funds. The Foreign Relations Commit. tee has voted to restore 702 mil- \Jions of the House cut, but Sen. .Mansfielé (D-Mont) said he didn’t believe the Senate would sustain the committee's action, . Republican - and Democratic leaders, after an informal nose count, said they do not believe! _ more than..40..0f..the Senate's 95. members would vote now to boost. motives.” He contended it is losing this is $1,100,000,000 below the, country friends instead of offer. Jured. ing an imaginative challenge to | the Russians’ efforts “to inherit the world, if they can, rather than obliterate it.” Jackson said the program was organized originally ‘“‘on the as- sumption that we were aiding military allies.” He called for a! broader “good neighbor” approach in econorhic aid and selective use of military aid. “When ing aid because of the Communist threat, we do not do our motives “and economic aid to nations “breeds wide suspicion of. our radio employes of the U.S. State iDepartment,. were seated at the table with him. Three were in-| | More Rain Expected * LJ | in Region Tomorrow The U.-S:. Weather Bureau pre- dicts a low near 65 for the Pontiac area tonight. ee iei'forecast for tomorrow js mostly cloudy with little. change in ‘we say we are only. giy-temperature. Occasional showers or thunderstorms are expected to continue Tuesday. The high will be 82 to 86 degrees, | materially the House tote}. '| justice,” Jackson said, ‘The re- The authorization bill now is not cipients of our aid should know! expected to. be brought up action” in the Senate before. in oa i ee there was a Soviet Union.’ ar as : a4 * : a4 ; | a The lowest thermometer reading for|that we would share a portion of preceding 8 a. m. in downtown, late our abundancé © whether or not/Pohtiace was"63 degrees. At 1 p. m.,! ‘the mercury had rose to-74 degrees. Bell, ih i ° . ; willing to run for a second term. Nixon said he believes that un- til the President announces any change in his plans, “the rest of | us’’ should not discuss the situa--| tion, Secretary of State Dulles also visited Eisenhower. . The vice president saw Eisen-; hower first. spending about 15) minutes with him. of rential rains and lightning from Detroit west to Grand Rapids and north into the Thumb area. © Police at. Clio, 15 miles north Flint, reported a tornado- shaped cloud formation, It didn’t touch the ground, however. Grand Rapids and. Marine City reported near cloudbur'sts. Police at Marine City, along the |St.. Clair River said ‘‘every base-. Then they were joined by Dulles ment in town” was flooded. - The. for about five minutes. Nixon'said|community of 4.000 was virtually, the could not discuss the nature without telephone service because Gamal of that business at this time, but of lightning-blasted wires, : that it had no relation to politics. | About 100 automobiles were un- After the joint conference, Dul-;der three or four feet of water les was alone with Eisenhower-for,in low spots along M29 wher¢ it foreign flag will ever fly here near 48dout 10 minutes on what press isecretary James C. Hagerty de- GRAND RAPIDS HIT it scribed State matters.” The 8 a.m. as Department | medical bulletin is- ravels through Marine City. The southern part of Grand Rap- lids was hit hard. Many basements sued before he received Nixon and “ere flooded and children swam Dulles, said he pounds — seven pounds less than imal surgery. ‘Stuck for Axe, bat, bet, board... now weighs 162 and took inner tube rides in streets ‘covered from curb to curb, In Detroit, the northwest sec- ‘popped off storms sewers. orms Bring Some Relief | ips fo Michigan Residents President ‘will weigh all the fac- By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS | In some areas, the pressure of little change in temperatures with | ae the water was so great concrete more rain in the form of occasional Coolidge reli ' eek. floors buckled and manole covers showers or thundershowers, least temporary relief from a week: | Across the nation, thunderstorms, covered with several feet of water iwater as the unty Lines Go Down, Basements Fill Under Deluge Four - Inch Downpour Recorded Locally as Heat Wave Ends A long-awaited rain ar- . rived yesterday in the Pon- tiac area in the form of severe thunderstorms, dumping nearly four inches of rain and causing thou- sands of dollars worth of damage to property in the jcounty. Hundreds of basements were reported flooded and many county and city roads washed-out and under result of yesterday's downpour. Trees and electrical lines were reported dow-n in many areas late yesterday from lightning that. accom- panied the thunderstorms, Local law enforcement agenmes said phones buzzed throughout the night from people reporting dam- age to homes, ears:and neighbor- hood streets, The Qakland County Read Commission reported “h few road washouts" with the major portion of the flooded streets in southern Oakland County, A spokesman for the commission said they are continuing today to receive a rash of cMls on flooded conditions in the county. ROADS SUBMERGED Portions of Northwestern and Highways, Greenfield, and 14 and 15 Mile Roads were The U. S. Weather Bureau in De- heavy rain, hail and isolated tor-)but still pamstle could be expected through tomor- | Egypt Raises Flag Over Suez | Premier Nasser Prays ' That No Foreign Ensign _. Will Fly There Again PORT SAID, Egypt —Premier Abdel Nasser raised ‘Egypt's flag over the Suez Canal ‘zone today with a prayer that no jagain, troit indicated more of the same nadoes combined with generally warm and humid temperatures to-/ day to produce a variety of weath- er. Twisters skipped around open country in the Texas Panhandle. and Seuth Plains region last — night. A few farm sheds were blown down, but no other dam- | age Was reported, | | _ Thunderstorms rumbled today oVer ‘an area extending from the ‘Western Plaing, the mid-Mississippi River Valley and Great Lakes re-| gion to the central Atlantic coast. | Heavy rains in northeast Colo- rado . yesterday catised flash ‘Greeley was closed and bridges on county reads in the area were washed out. | HAIL HITS COLORADO Hail blanketed a 52-mile stretch from Greeley to Grover, Colo,’ the Wyoming - Nebraska | border. Overtaxed storm sewers in Pon- tiac flooded numerous city streets, making many impassable this morning for workers traveling to work. The Department of Public Works received a flood of some 200 calls of washed-out streets and flooded basements. Arthaur PD. Hilliker, manager of the department, said “it will probably be a day or two before the waters completely recede.” Pontiac firemen battled a stub- born three-hour blaze at. Pontiae Motor Division's main plant last - floods.. U. S. Highway 85 north of night when seeping rain started a chemical] fire. WATER CAUSES FIRE The water mixed with. sulphide, firemen said, causing’ spontaneous combustion, . Firemen from stations four and one fought the fire from 8:20 p.m. to 11:30 p.m., wearing gas masks: ~ While nine Russian-built MIGs| Isolated heavy showers continued for protection, from _ poisonous ‘salute med from an Egyptian ‘southern Nebraska and northrn’ istreaked overhead and a 21-gun to drench already soaked areas of fames. An engine remained overnight (frigate in the harbor, Nasser hoist- Kansas, where Frenchman Creek | pumping water from the scene, ed the colors over Navy House, overflowed Saturday into Wauneta,) Offictals had - not yet estimated last building occupied by British ‘troops. : - | The last British soldier left Port \Neb., atown of some 900. ~ | | Hail in the Southern Plains area | damaged cotton crops. . Lubbock, tion of the Metropolitan area bore Said last Wednesday, ending 73 Tex., reported. 3 inches of rain) the brunt of all-night storms, a Word? They’re just. words—by themselves—but when put together with the list below they’re all the ones you'll need to solve this week’s POT-O-GOLD puzzle and win a cash prize. Others: broad, buds, bulk, bunk, draw, dubs, foil, fool, gang, gong, hep, pen, pep, pet, plant, pun, kiss, nub, nut, pal, pan, rep, skin, slant, smug, snoop, snug, spoon, tab, tax and ward. Somewhere among these 36 words are the 16 you'll need to win—they’re all there. Now turn to ‘Page 30, get out a pencil and start choosing. Good hunting! And don't forget tomorrow’s deadline on last week’s puzzle—it can mean $300 if you win. ‘years of military occupation in the Nile country, While Nasser officiated at the | flag raising, Soviet Foreign Min- ister Dmitri Shepilov, here on an official visit, went off to the model village of Bernesht on the Nile Delta. Aides said he would issue an “important” announce- ‘ment there. The government. decreed June i118 as a national holiday to mark the formal ending of the British occupation under terms of the 1954 British-Egyptian agreement. ‘Major interest centered on the first parade through Cairo of Com- munist tanks and other. arms Egypt has bought from Czecho- slovakia. Naval units bought from the Reds” were to be shown in Alexandria. , ‘early today and heavy rains also fell in Houston and Beaumont, Tex. Lightning knocked out power in Amarillo, Tex., and several roads ‘in the area were flooded. A cooling trend spread slowly | from the Northern Plains eastward across most of the Great Lakes. and -North Atlantic states. Collar- | wilting heat remained in the cen- tral and Southern Plains eastward to the mid-Atlantic states. Composer Strikes Back |- MOSCOW w—Dmitri Shostako- Vich, once assailed by the Com- jmunist party for composing | ‘bourgeois’ music, has struck! iback. He declared dogmatism is| stifling creative art in Russia and. weed more freedom in depicting the ‘truth of life."’ Area’s Black Panther Now a Coon ‘Dog The owner of a Tennessee coon,afraid to identify the dog, accord- capture - the “Black “Panther” Leonard. = ,dog that went wild is going to go ing to Adams announced that he of Will start the search with four oth- | e witness sées ‘‘Blackie,”” or ‘‘Jun- r coon dogs as soon as another According to conservation offi- jor,” as the case may be. cials, Gilbert Bell, 45-year-old Pon-| “T've learned I’m not liable for tiac Motor Division employe, -sayS any damage caused by the dog,” the terror of the Leonard _back- ; woods is kis dog, ‘‘Junior,”’ who black with a long curved tail and cat-like gait, disappeared in the large swampy area where the “beast” was seen twice last week and several times this year, ac- cording to Cyril Adams, conser. — vation officer in Lake Orion. | . AE who sald he vie ges a if é ‘ © . / 4 fo es af In Today's Press County News. .’...........8) 2% “Damon Runyon......00..... 7 Editorials .......cecssecesee. 6 Pot-0-Gold Si pcres cs ne eeeees 30 Sports. se eee eacecccndecee AB, 19° Theaters’ ..:.......... ~oope 21 TV & Radio Programs...... 29 Wilson,-arl......... Saks sins 29 Women’s Pageh...... 13;.14, 15 w f/f ee ii i t ‘ aM Ley i ra. Ff tT said Bell, 4643 Walden Blvd. ‘Now I'll let people know the truth.” According to Adams, the revela- tion solves everything except one problem: If “Junior” accounts for “Blackie’s” activities since last fall, what is to account for the original appearance of the ani- mal three years ago? The most recent. “Panther” first cropped up when Carl Keuchen- meister, a Leonard barber, claimed he saw the beast-in his, backyard. said that footprints were larger than a dog’s and were very simi- lar to a puma’s—a large, cat-like animal of the jungle. — said, it ved that ’“Junier” fo. oo 3 f ff 4-4 Whatever the answer is, Adams! ‘will come out of hiding and join the other codém dogs when the search takes place. “,. | Then officials -may or may not! deal with the Keuchenmeister “Panther” ‘and with other beasts reported in the Leonard area dur-| ing the past eight years. Wightman Cup Clinched WIMBLEDON, Engtand-(>—Lou- ise Brough of Beverly Hills, Calif. clinched the Wightman Cup for the United States today by defeat- ing Britain's Angela Buxton, 3-6, 6-3, 64. Her. victory gave: the Americans a_4-1 lead in the best-of; seven international women's. ten- nig series with two matches to be. played, the damage, firemen said. Spokesmen for both Consumers Power Co. and Detroit said around 200 of their customers in the county were without service last night for about an hour due to fallen lines caused by lightning, TELEPHONES OUT Michigan Bell Telephone Co. re- ported some 500 telephones af- fected by the storm in the Pontiac area due to damage of cables, Most of the service has been re- stored. The Berkley police said 90 per cent of the homes in Berkley were surrounded by water. From three to four feet of water ‘covered ma (Continued on Page 2, Col. 2) Former Sport Stars ‘ Seek Political Seats DETROIT —Three outstanding athletes are reported to be among hundreds of expected candidates filing for Wayne County offices be- fore the deadline at 4 p.m. tomor- row, & * * * The three, all reportedly seeking Republican nominations, are: Dick Wakefield, former baseball star, for the 17th district seat now held by Rep, Martha Griffiths (D- Detroit)0 Paul (Dizzy) Trout, for mer haseball star, for sheriff; and Wilhs Ward, former all-star ath- - lete at the University of Michigan, for the 13th congressional district seat held by Congressman Charles C, Diggs, a Democrat. ; * * ® Some observers predict ag many as 450 Democratic and Republican candidates: will file qualifying pa- pers today and tomorrow. About 132 Candidates had qualified before the weekend, ~ ’ * = Edison - . 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He was e of the given qa summons for reckless driv- Ire w hus wife was visiting a ing. His car was a total wreck, wict police said ~ Deaths in Nearby Communities s: man Acres, South Rochester road, ' ‘Tuesday morning. | { Two Carmichael buses will run | on chartered routes during the | | camp days, the schedule for bus _ stops and time as follows: North District: 8am. Baldwin School :Goodison) 8 1$ am. Snell and Rochester Rds @30 am North Hill Schoo! 845 a.m Camp Bite, '(Crisman Acres) 8 50 a.m Harrison-Central Schqol South District Ban Hamlin School 8 16 ‘ m . Rochester and Auburn Ras 8 15 am.. John R ard Auburn Re 820 am, Van Hoosen Datry bar on Auburn road $36 am. Dequindre and Cloverty 835 am _. School road near gravel pit 645 am. Avon and John R Ras Besides Chairman Mrs. Curnette, the following céunselors will assist at the camp: Mrs. Edwin Johnson, Mrs. Arthur. Maass, Mrs. Robert Butler, Mrs. W. J. Berry, Mrs. Ger- ald Tuohy, Mrs. Norman Zumwalt, Mrs. Robert Curtis. Mrs. Robert Fetterly, Mrs. Otto Wagner. Mrs Pat Kucera and Mrs. William E Johnsan. Methodist Women Set Wednesday Election LAKE ORION — The recently elected WSCS officers are plan- ning the Juncheon and general. meeting on Wednesday June 20 at p.m. in the Methodist Church house » es : Strickland, “district from Be nton Har- speaker. For res- lias Wscs Ss pre sident, will be the ot * Pontiac Press Phete Dawson family on their Southfield farm. Standing are Virginia and Jimmy, and kneeling is Fran Dawson COOL CATTLE—As comfortable in sun-struck Michigan fields as they'd be in India, these Brah- man cattle are being fed by three of the Russ B Indian Cattle Browse Here Southfield Brahmans Ignore the Heat By DOROTHY JEAN ZACK SOUTHFIELD TOWNSHIP—How the Also cross bred offspring, according to who tends the Dawson animals. line is used for cross-breeding Brahmans are almost immune Gus Jensen, to. tuberculosis and Bangs’ disease. cattle and other The bump thag rises slightly over a foot on the bull's back and its dark color not in iherited Marlette Girl Wins — to be ,happy in hot weather is an ability for which the Brahman cat-’ tle of: India are noted. And though the fields of South field Township are much than the streets of Bombay where their ancestors might have wan- Five horses, four palomino and one hunter, are housed on the Dawson farm also, The five ehil- dren ride a good deal, especialiy in the fenced circle, It's a race track, admits Fran Dawson, who says she has never raced her are by coo.eTr dered, this bull and his flock of . . | cows are finding the heat wave Arion Music Award | horse around the white rails not too uncomfortable against any other horse and rid- Owned by Russ B. Dawson, the er. MARLETTE—Miss Betty Muller, | daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gene Miller, Marlette, recently was pre- sented the Arion Foyndation Music Award by Mrs, Keith Wilson, Wor- thy Matron of the Local Chapter 199. Order of Eastern Star. Betty Mar] Brahman cattle are purebreds kept more for hobby than for business on the rolling acres in view from the Dawson ranch home at 23000 West 12 Mile Road But in Canada, Dawson owns about 300 Brahaman cattle, which are used toc rrossbreed with other Fran is vacationing from teach- ing duties at Lathrup schoo], while her brother, Jimmy, is home from Southfield 10 school. Their sister, Virginia, has just arrived from Northwestern University. Summer activities for the family will include, besides occasionally helping Jensen and Dawson feed a graduating senor of the ette ‘Community High School. Is Bi 7a Lok ervations call Mrs. George Perry, *YPe* ot cattle. received the award for outstanding s Bitten in Lake vey cha : a ® the Brahmans and horseback rid- Jr. tonight. The hot- -weather endurance is a be aa “és seat é ac a & working in instrumental music DETROIT (1NS)\—Warming to Kev. Charlies E. Stedrftan three sisters, Jeannie,Wendy and- M M ler) plana 1 re ~ Cen ing, an anxious wait for comple- i 4 ine arT . wLISS +L é 5 TO @ : g l- fishermen’ watch those fish NT—Service fur the Rev ar Eve oleae tral Michi eye llege fe re ae tion of a new swimming poo:. With ye biting back ; ras ~ Oe ‘tired Eadie David, Andy and Robert, all a Be aoe = ane ment-drying stages alloted, it will they're biting back BE Sted (, retired ; icers will continue her. music studies. ,. mid-Aucust before the first dip If ven don’t th “ fis sh are gett bog g past who served until his retire —_ alase while majoring in elementary edu- ae estimate eB! * more ferocious than thte anglers << : ey aE etzie L. Hadden, F ’ cation os ———e “ ment mor Capac. ritnt, Sir = > rom just ask Be tty Ann Br wile, 12, « f Fa ’ . RO HESTER—Sernice fer Airs Start Plannin for all se ws he ther te not the heat Co 3 den Citv and Detroit churches, was CMTE a nS rvice P sur é i Walled Lake. Roy Pierce. 12, of OR A'Y an fates Kite dden. 73. of 3500 We a tinues. and while the Dawsons eye “ . held recently in Hartland - Kezzie L. Hadden. 79. of 3500 West Li Ser Ti k ‘their incomplete pool, the Brahma . © id recentuy Lan i i the omple p Novi a Robert Beardsicy. 30, of ‘The Rev. Mr. Stedman is sur- 3 Mile Rd, Shelby Township, will: With summer approaching, area chairman; Mrs. dames Marbie, ions verve turkey jwill #0 on each | Tass, as oo 1 ,Bay Cit 4 “ved by a daughter, Mrs. Esther be at 10 am. Wednesday from the clubs begin planning next year’s secretary-treasurer, and Mrs. Before Installation ‘as any “sacred ome could be. | Betty was bitten on the foot Kozma “of Detroit Pixley Funeral Home here, with program and a great part of the Leslie Winnie, leader. Mrs. oe ; eee ON last Wednesday while wading 1 = hurial in Mt Vernon Cemetery. task goes-to- new staffs of officers. Dale Glynn is reporter, and IMLAY CITY—The Lions Club ; DAvid E_, Marri My 4 c ce ~e Nickerson vill have a turkey dinner Wednes- near an old dock in Walled Lake. oo at an ‘ a \irs. Hadden died last night at her Among those who have recently Mrs. Bruce Nicker and Mrs, ware ave oS La ener we a | accabees ate The bite was so severe she had FARMINGTON FOWNSHIP—Fue hore following several months of elected their -nett year's: leaders Leslie Finnie will attend sum- Cay at +. 0U at the Amemcan Le- to take a tetanus shot. : services for David Edward diiness are Amencan Legion groups, com- mer camp at Waldenwoods. - gion Hall - Avon Park Event . : ” a ; H s 4M be held Tue y Surviving, 1s one son, Stanley of munity cubs; and Home extension The White Lake Home Extension There will be installation of the ; ierce Was nipped by a bullhcad mH. at ihe Soencer Licenes the same addi ne OTRnAGhe uni ‘ : fa oe cnere he Wi eal ar f W d d which police found hiked Gp in an “ 21 m. at the cer Heenes A i aun De units group has Mrs. Carl Brendel as its Hp Seton * ee Ln r or eanes ay ee : uneral fome | dren and one great-granacnud, one chairman: Mrs. Clarence Dedr- /@™Ington, Deputy vistrict Lover- old oil drum under a dock Beards- spec Vi : ; Almont ata tee -_ ~ . : lived her entire life in the vicinity - ine hs aa 2oy Nor. The regular business meeting ley was given a tetanus shot after David, Shiawassee School stu a ee ee Vicinity ponald Hayes continues to be Mond, vice chairman; Mrs. LeRoy [" ae gular business meeting of : rere she’ was born Thompso ~retary-treasurer: To be installed are: President, th Oakland County Assn. of Mac- a fish he caught nipped his left dent who was killed last Friday commander for the Almont Ameri- mpson, secretary-treasurer, a2 ,0t by the cave-in of a pile of dirt es an Legion post, hich is planning Mrs. Carol Steinbaugh, vice secre- Bert Sisson, Ist vice president, abees will be held Wednesday at é € = Ce ION Po he "i ; 7 “Viley Ven - pes ~ > —— esau and sand, is suriived by his Lake Orion Quartet to construct a post building as soon tary, and Mrs: Austin Palmer, J hn POLE 2s wc president (heypven Fark near i chester be- | mother, Mrs. Florence Harris a sit f und ° leader Harold Schonfeld, 3rd vice presi- ginning at 10 a.m. ; asap stents ou e 8 @ dent, Forest Whitkopf. secretary, Speakers will be Larry Ayers, Homemakers Gather . HITE LAKE—Home Group members will -Mrs. Clare Voorheis’ home at 1:15 tomorrew afternoon to hear Mrs. Clayton Cook and Mrs Bert Mc Keachie report on the Waldenwood Homemakers Camp Extensron gather at Farm Boreas io Meet WHITE LAKE—The White L ‘Farm Bureau will meet in ike the citizenship. Alex Dalton will ki the program. MOM’S Unit to Meet ORTONVILLE—The MOM'S unit, No. 14 will meet on Tuesday at p.m Arthur Baker.. ad Mrs, DIGS IN FOR FIRM —'T. Vance Kefgen, Secretary of the Farm- ifive miles north of here, a senior at the Ball Street hoftie of next ents Leaves for M-State LAKE ORION—Five boys have been selected to represent this area 79311 Rockcastle; one sister, Mrs. Theima Magats. of Washington, D.C.; his maternal grandmother, Mrs. Margaret Griffin, Massina. 4; the Wolverine Boy's State N. Y., and feur uncles, Phursday to June 28 at East Lan Service will be conducted by Dr ing. They are Edward Braid, Ray Gordon Northrup cf First Baptist Murley. Stephen Rubbelman, Mike Church. and interment will be in Shageha, and Nick Treinen. Alter- Sorth Farmincton Cemetery. nates are Douglas England and , lames Leach Carolyn J. Houcke . ° . POCHI rey it ( mo ~ " BEG at | ees : tor Caro — sponsor’ are The Amencan Le- inn Jean Houcke, 16. of 1161 Pred=®,on-¢harlton-Polan Post, Chamber »Rd., will be at 2 pm. Wednes- of Commerce, Lions Club, Orion at the Pixley Funeral Home State ‘Bank and Rotary Club: here, with burial in| McCafferty » Cemetees, Romeo She died at Lodge to Give Degree LAKE, ORION—The Orion Lodge No. 46 F&AM will meet Tuesday been at 7.30 p.m. at the Masonic Tem ple to confer the Fellowship De- gree.-Refreshments will be served vowing the me weting. 1] 10 pm vesterd | iv in an accident on North Rochester road Carolyn, who would have at Rochester Thi year, is survived by her par- Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Houcke. gh School ington Savings and Loan Assn., “digs in’ Saturday for the first shovs,, el-full of dirt during ground-breaking ceremonies at the permanent location at 10-Mile and Orchard Lake Road. Watching are members ofthe Farmington Township Board (1 to r): Albert Gain, chief build- ing inspector; Thomas Tardy, trustee and zoning inspector; Clayton Goéts, treasurer; Ward Eagle, supervisor; and Floyd Cairns, town- recently Ec Bow- Haves was reelected along with vice presidents D'Arcy. first and Donald B man, second. Adjutant is George Juhl, service officer is Don Hart, and finance officer is Robert Brodie. Harold Glover is chaplain; Wil- liam Laurent, sergeant at arms, and Marty Heim, historial. Gingellville Officers of the Gingellville Con’ munity Club recently chosen in- Great Commander from Detroit and Frank Furest, district man-— Robert Kempf and ‘Treasurer, Wil- Jjiam Blanchard Nts “WW. Patrick, Mrs. Clay- ton Cook and Mrs. B. A.. McKeachie will attend Waldenwoods Camp. There will be a dance following. ager. Jackson Boulevard Home Exten- the cereminies Dinner will be served aft noon WwW. by the MOMS of Rochester. ‘sion Group named Mrs. J. Aspinall as chairman; Mrs. Wil- ; : fred Modjeska, vice chairman, Begin Vacation School To Sell Baked Goods Mrs. Robert Compton, secretary;, ALMONT — Daily Vacation Bible : Mrs. Clarence Davidson, recrea- School of the First Congregational FOUR TOWNS—The Ladies Aux: tien chairman: Mrs. Woodrow!Church here started today and will iliary of the Union Lake Fire De- Weaver, community chairman: and continue, beginning at 9:30 a.m., partment is holding a bake sale on Mrs William Jarvic, ‘project Monday through Friday, to June June 2th at the R&AM Departmént leader : 29. General theme is “The Bible.’’ Store in Union Lake Village. (ae a ———— — clude: Harold Van Camp, presi- dent: Ora Wright, vice president: Mrs. David Varran, secretary and Wilson Church, treasurer. Romeo Mrs. James H. Winborn {s new president of the Romeo Monday Club, Also famed to serve as officers ~ | during 1956-57 were Mrs, Ralph _ -| Toles, ‘viee president; Mrs, John | Orth, recording secretary: Mire-—j | Ralph Renwick, corresponding | Secretary; Mrs. Ray Gamelin,. ' assistant recording secretary; and Mrs. David Pettibone, treasurer. — New officers of the Romeo Book Club are Mrs. W. S. Sutherlartd, president; Mrs. Charles Bradley, vice president; Pansy Sheldon, isecretary; Mrs, L. L. Liscomb, assistant secretary; and Mrs. Arthur Méskow, treasurer. i 7 Thomas | Mrs. Lawrence Gingell, as presi- dent of Thomas Methodist Church WSCS, is leading plans for next. vear. Mrs. Melvin Mott is new vice president; Mrs. Ivan Heiter, ‘recording secretary; Mrs, Frank ‘Derby, treasurer and Mrs, Newell iGingell, promotion secretary. White Lake Township - | A number of home extension groups in White Laké ‘Township | have elected officers. The Calico Girls named Mrs. Bruce Nickerson as chairman; | Mrs, _Raymond Wheeter, = a on —— Canvass School Vote “WEST BLOOMFIELD TOWN- SHIP—Votes cast at the election) June 11 in the West - Bloomfield \Sehool District were canvassed by | the..school board at its meeting held Thursday at Roosevelt School, ship clerk. Frank E. Holtzman, president of the savings looks on at the far right. The new structure will cost $100, mie and be | completed by Oct. 1, ef to Holtzman |Keego Harbor. A tentative date of institution, . June 25th was also set on which to! jhold a meeting for the: purpose ot eh a the school board, oo e) — Seg REE - Saedts SEES COLLEGE FOR YOUR TWO? Reflect your ambitions for your youngsters in a profitable Savings Account at PONTIAC FEDERAL.. Save with a system so they'll be able to go to college when the time comes. CONVENIENT SAFE PROFITABLE 214% -3 LOC ATIONS INSURED FREE PARKING TO $10,000 - Current Rate SAVINGS 761 W. HURON ST. | 407 MAIN ST,, ROCHESTER | = arrman Rally Started in West Campaign ‘Manager Is. Selected; Organization: ormed in Colorado GHT RACING M-59 Speedway Ww Ef NI Pontiac Boy Confesses to Child Murder ‘| Choked the Little Girl, | Don't Know Why | Did,’ 12-Year-Old Admits ren AY NESDAY COTTON CLINIC SQ SEATTLE UP—A 12-year-old boy DENVER (®—Backers of Gov. ‘ ~s : Averell Harriman of New York 4 wa ~ ‘lucked by pohce from a picnic , ‘ plucke y pohce ‘ a Pp ‘for the Democratic nomination} yo \ “3 j excursion bus, calmly confessed to last mght the strangulation began rallying strength today be- | in Lake Orion Public School Dis- Highland Rd. and Raleigh L. Zim- 4 & merman, Walled Lake tor your business MICHIGAN trict bonds police hind a Utah party leader as West- I Ruoff the daughter of State Rep Milton Weilenmann, Utah Dem- . Richard Ruoff tocratic chairman, was named * ¢* © ‘full-time manager of the cam- yaign in the West. A Coloradoans- Ee inte gins) vuated (tds for-Harriman organization — also . green and white — playsuit was formed as ee ee Look What You Get stuffed in the mouth, had been flew back—East after a 12-state ° found 7 a Noe sages ae irally of Western party leaders. Condition Cooling System tor Sprang $2 50 junder the ToorbOards OF an oi H 7 . | Harriman announced the ap- ee en ‘pointment of Weile mann, a Salt apron reel i $1 50 She had been missing since Sat 2 = ne’ Sane : . i Lake City restaurarft owner, at a sheter O8 Change Let. us show you. how beau- urday ; ae ee a ge news conference. Gov. Raymond ‘Sq X:100 Mater Ow $2.25. Ufully we revive ttons DENIES AT FIRST pe RE: S HOW—Ann Frickman, a Los Angeles ing position at San Pedro, Cal., target range. Gary of Oklahoma was selected Drow ond Refit 6 25 no matter how often thev've Ray John Barker one of sev. adve rtis ising copywriter who teaches markmanship She beliéves every person should be able to shoot earlier as chairman of the West- $ * been washed Our amazing eral \oungsters who used the on weekends, shows voung students proper kneel- beth rifle and pistol at age of 12 em organization. Welenmans wil Regular Process actually restores the garage as a clubhouse. was. taken -_— he assisted by Mrs. Reva Beck $ 95 - crisp. new look and feel into custody by police as the ex _, “ at | . sharon . , aee ~ 3 ‘You killed- her, didn't you?" voked or suspended in recent ac He _ rm . NSN toyal pea ale Parts a with seh es oming. . a1980 WwW After’ a short) pause. the boy tion anne ed t - Aehean tS Placed on financial responsibil: ‘wife, Doris’ 26, geos into Its 1 719 Ww Z Huron Leste with no show of emotion, secretuey af oo " ie “as Jee Ua ifler conviction of reckless day today with the prosecution ex- OTHERS MEN TIONED SH ELL SERVICE FE 4-1536 Veg Onde eat “tu “ A hie wa driving, and Lionel F. Yarnold, 288 pected to cross-examine the:*d- He. mentioned Nebraska. and aslaceare Avanos Phone FE 2-4819 S 0 ’ < Seb oe jes . oll ta al Judson St. received a one-vear rev- feendant Wisconsin as areas for possible 1 DON'T KNOW WHY _ in le y ‘ie ‘ofle ie oot hs rh. ocation for habitual negligence and © Watson, a native of Ottawa, 1s delegate drives and said he is — Mts eed con eson ye 1) were “Chifford Cummins “ot Earl driving without an operator's lic accused of shooting bis avife by TT said he met the litte girl at a more Blvd ° Robert 1 a el cense her Vallejo apartment last. Feb. LEARN I O street corner near her home Sat- ealice “ha ; er ‘i i ‘ 1 i oe 6 wtile their fue-yearcold son, , ‘ urday and followed her when she Mote SE HOWE Os : : Bruce, looked on RI turned down an alley and went Short’St.; Henry J. Munrow, 2753 Lightning Starts Fire ecw niiorney Thomas Nf a into the abandoned garage. Ge nn De Sos R. Valez co Ss OWOSSO «uw — The third floor Healy said he would call 12 or 13 | ~ Young Barker, who lives with i as ate: oy Ly Dunagan, of the Dean C. Woodward Furni- witneses, indicating that the trial Easily Solels 1” maher Mrs: Carmi Meske, 9 SOU yon and Willard FE. Mar ture Co.-was burned out Saturday would continue throughout _ ths Cacvecst is y few blocks from the Ruoff home, tin, Farmington after a lightning bolt started a fire weick : : rept told Swindler ¢ Suspensions for habitual negli- : { eee Cl i Shift and vidually choked it lid fered ey Ns hich caused damage estimatet —— : “ “noke ttle > TI ion't gence were ordered against James on, } Se tae “der . The : . ipecker { the Automatic I choked the li g ze at $250,000. OScar Schneider, one The Lewis woodpecker 0 ne know why T did it” ; we Hostekeeper dr. 320 Harrison ef three people in the plant when far..west does not dig into wood - _ He admitted® abusing the girl St: Robert E. LaForge. 197 Chal- the jightning bit, said it felt “like for its food, but catches insects DUAL CONTROL sexually. —_ dler Dr.; James F. ae Jr 7 7 was ‘being pelted with hail. “jen the. ground, in the air, or bores’ - , METHOD . ° Gertrude Ave.; Carl D. Thorp, 774 There were n6 injuries. ‘into fruit for them | oe — The youth was one of a number Corwin Ct. and See White, 8 P | eS eeduel dees ne now of boys his own age who used the Lee Ct mananeanenenpenapannagaennire wenn A SV : vor Rede 7 raining garage as a clubhouse Morms Baker. Oak Park: Rich > 3 @ wus tate Ps) * The Ruoffs have three other ard E. Davis. Hazel Park: Rot > 2. é ‘ avis, Have ark; Robert ¢« » ® ® 2 > 4 Michigan Driver ehidren k.. Dudley. Roval Oak: Norman 2 $ | ; : —— E. Lovett and Charies E. Young. ¢ > es : &. $ $ P, 6 ae raining Sell Lake Orion Bonds both of Lake Orion: Thomas W. 2 or more $ ( » 4 Ragatz, Drayton Plains and Wil- 4 k P <7 i 15‘ E. Lawrence. Pontiac to First of Michigan : . Le 3 > . ¢ : liam R, Roney, Ferndale. 4 ~ ; - : Ae 4 FE 4-5668 * vay pee thy : 2 The Workmen's Compensation Bill (Senate Bill 1193) $ 2 $ > $ 2 > 2 > 2 $ > being reoffered to yield from 2.10 ip 3.35 per cent interest. | SICK ROOMS and INVALID BEDS MEDICAL and INDUSTRIAL The bonds, to raise money for’ Ordered to furnish financial re- ® li FIRST AID school sites, construction, and, sponsibility because of unsatisfied H, R. Nicho 1e Insurance Agency : equipment ‘purposes, mature in judgments were Joseph Doyle, 56 -R a7 tor frem one to 26 years and are Michigan Ave.; Blanche Shackel- 49 Mt. Clemens one FE 2-1372 ford, Farmingtin: Albert Taylor, SMMAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAARAAAAAAAAAAAARARAALLS fue Youths Escape From Cheboygan Jail ALL THE lheeetia of picking up votes in|riman, and subsequently the West- Montana, where convention/ ele-|ern group said at least half ‘Ne- gates are commitjed ‘to Sen. t€S|\ vada’s 14 votes also will go to Kefauver of Tennessee as a result! of an uncontested primary lect. The Harriman supporters tion. spoke hopefully of picking up Weilenmann had claineed earlier;votes also in Arizona, Colorado that 63'2 of 98 convention votes'and Washington, where delegates in six of the states will go to Har- are yet to be : SAVE * Shell Spring-Up Special at ALE Fe | ” FIRST AID SUPPLIES CHEBOYGAN up — Two youths 2 ( : - serving time for breaking and Ss | Ll 2-3027 JO 4-6847 Jentering at mght escaped last C RED IT ; w | , night by prving apart bars at the _ ‘ | 1621 S. Woodward Ave. Cheboygan County Jail : . 3 Doors North of 10-Mile They were- Robert Laurian. 20, . ° of ‘Wyandotte, and Donald Castle- You NEED Royal Oak berry, 17. of Ypsilanti 4 = cece aaa . ‘ Former Mayor Dead . (Advertisement) Helps You Overcome == SUT! HAVEN om — Funeral | - >t service will be held -tomorrow for FALSE TEET Wiliams G. Packard, 92-year-old ee former -Mayor of South) Haven Looseness and Worry who died in San Bernardino, Calif No longer be annoyed or feei tll-at- Where he resided the past Foe ease because of Indse, wobbly false years with a son, Lawrence. He teeth FASTEETH an improved alka- line (non-acid) powder, sprinkied on Served five terms as South Haven your plates holds them firmerso they mavor between 1934 and .1943 fee] more comfortable Avoid embar- : : F raasment catiaed by loose plates Gest Packard Park here 1s named ‘for PASTEETH today at any drug counter. him. r Folding Alum: Chair: ~$ 590 HOT? > e . ° turc hghtweight aluminum tub- TIRED? Sray enracany aun Reallly-Relaxing Sun Chaise . we lume eat cushion Folds fat Follow the sun, or the shade if you - z. MISERABLE? or storage prefer, with this innerspring - filled 993” . ‘chaise Back adjusts to three posi- WATER. HEATER GAS HEATS WATER FASTER AND COSTS LESS TO USE * reo 8048-48 a = ' oe LL clad “MAKE UVEH FA THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, JUNE 18, 1956 pea 5 Niall wield | FS FIFTEEN ~ Dorothy Anne vurtiee Wed in Flint Rite Saturday ¥ Former Student Speaks Eastern Graduates 212 “Our New Colors” was the theme Sipgleton described the Flag as a ef the graduation address made by| prayer, a poem and a prophecy. Vernell Duffy, a former student} Ronald Miller in ‘‘Saluting Our) i McConnell and Eastern, when Friends’’ welcomed the parents: Moose Groups to Attend Dinner Women of the Moose and the toval Order of’ Moose have com- evening at the Moose Hall, where present officers and newly elected officers of both groups will be/ of Fun and the Most ee honored. Following the dinner, members | ‘and their guests will attend the “Roses ef Rhythm” dance being: held at the hall. On Wednesday evening mem- | bers will meet for a ritual prac- | tice for the installation of the Women of the Moose Chapter | 360. Mrs. Howard McCandless will serve as installation ecoalill man, ~ SU PER FOOD he spoke to the 212 graduates at and friends to this commence-' Eastern Junior High School Thurs- ment. day morning, 9A Band members Jerry’ Kandt, r Mr, Duffy/Co-Ordinator of Trade} .. ; and Industal Education and Vo- Arthur Warrilow, Betty. Cochrane. | cational Counselor at the Pontiac Robert Brien, J. D. Eagle and Bet-: _High School, stressed that this ty Lowery responded by playing a groups’ loyalty would now go to medley of patriotic songs. Pontiae High School. | In ‘Making Our Class Flag” He advised them to be a part of Judy Boughner reviewed the their new school by joining in its|achievements and activities of activities, for with a friendly atti-\this group through their days at | ; | | - | tude, they would shoot high to Eastern.’ | Mrs, Clarence Cavalier will be’ Family reach their goals. ‘fle who does’ Kenneth Nagley, Principal, quot: ithe installing regent at the Lincoln not move forward, falls _back- a “AH growth depends on activ-! | Park chapter’s ceremony being Nights wants be Gxted /. There is no development, phys-| ‘held on June 24, and Mrs. Michael The Flag Day theme was used! sly or intellectually, without ef-, Blahut will participate in the in-| Mon day Thru ha out ial eee eS) |fort, and effort means ve = a istallation of officers at Garden | —— — said that more opportunities await ty on the same date. ; ed them at Pontiac High School, City | Thursday Will 0 Wa and education was the most cher-, The bare. hemline | has gone . _ aa" ished opportunity. from eveni o daytime and is ; ! DO ae erie from evening to daytime and «1 WOODWARD at SQUARE LAKE ROAD PLAYHOUSE dium with microphone was pur- spring. . i ; chased through the gifts of the 9A. graduates of classes of January! 1953, June 1954 and January 1956. : | Buddy Baril presented a gift of a check to the school, to be used for Invites you for a JOYRIDE in the “Solid Gold Cadillac” Opening Tues., June 19th For 2 Wecks a hall bulletin board. The gift was. Nightly Except Menday ‘accepted by Judy Haroutunian, . Curtain 8:40 president of the student council, | 3 Midwest 6-22? for Reservations . Leng Lake R4. Near Telegraph Robert Brien in‘ ‘Furling the Ma- roon and Gray” thanked the faculty for all their helpfulness, | Ready as an ice cube, your Springolators meet any costume - color, - hour and mood .. . like so: , invisible Vinyl vamp, Lucite ' “cut-glass’ ‘heel. From an admirer’s viewpoi int you “might appear to be tiptoeing barefoot, except . i there’s that sparkle about you! Also in Amber ‘Vinyl mahogany heel. MRS. HUGH BRONSDON HARTWELL 300 -|Wears Sister's Gown for Ceremony * 7 _ |Held at First Presbyterian Church. be Williams Lake Rd. | I, indsy Jameson | if ie ) ] 9 B S ] Honeymooning in Sea Island, Church, Flint. Mrs. Hartwell is of hybrid white. delphinium cen- = bs y Be Vas eauly aion Ga. aré Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Brons- the former Dorothy Anne Curtice, tered the arrangements. Pe j don Hartwell who were. married daughter of the president of Gen-| Assisting the bride were Cather- 38 Cur-,ine: Dale Curtice, sister of the e bride, maid of honor; Mrs. Robert ~ 'C. Bishop of Ann Arbor, sister of = ‘the bride, matron of honor. Others & Hugh is the son of Mr. and Mrs. were Lorna F. Ball, Carol R. Cur- te Harold Hall Hartwell of Worcester, ry and Emily K. Lingelbach of | Mass, . Flint, Henrietta L. Kleinpell of ‘Flushing, and Linda A. Grimes of i \Hamden, Conn. : Dana C, Djerf of Cambridge, ~ Mass. served as best man. Ushers were Archer desCognets | — j and David. L. Hedberg of | Wereester, Mass, G. Brenton | Creeiman of Lincoln, Mass., Dr. €183 Jameson Drayten Plains OR 3-9702 Saturday — at ixe Presbyterian eral Motors Corp. Harlow H. rece tice and Mrs. Curtice of Flint. 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Johahsen (R-Mich.) sai |vivors insurance be nefits under the’ “Wayne University, which has education and appointees by the the Michigan Conservation = HERE'S WHAT WE DO: iFederal Social Security Program more than 18,000 students, will be- University of Michigan regents, partment has proposed leasing , July 1 by a recent act of the State (Board of Agriculture, Legislature. . Mennen Williams. BOARD ORGANIZES | The board, at its first meeting, The university’s first board of ®amed Dr. Clarence B, Hilberry, governors held an organizational) “miversity president, as head of meeting Thursday. Wayne State University. The board found numerous problems involved in the ex- change of university properties | from the city to the state, adop- | | tion of a new set of bylaws and | j enactmeft of -a salary schedule | for employes with provision for retirement and social security "F on the increase in Michigan, During December, 1955, old-age | benefits totaling $12,478,098 were paid to 185.743 retired men and women workers .in the state. This was a hike of 27,195 in persons | 72.606 in total benefits over and $2 ole the figures for December, 1954. Survivor's benefits were paid include the word ‘“state’’ “te 101,249 persons in Michigan | last December, an increase of 7,696 in such beneficiaries in a 12-month period, Among these were benefits going to 11,963 mothers and. children. rate, The board also named Mrs. Bet- NU-VISION GLASSES! president, as its temporary chair- man, increase of 4,391 over 1954. Neef was chosen secretary. Satisfaction Pe oneal semen meactte. presided iW charge of flndbce, was Guoranteed! A December, an increase. of $36,308.| “We don't even know how much made tréasnrer. e NO PRESCRIPTION NECESSARY FAST cial security “ins nce has we receive Ser gitioa tran ihe ai | ; The board will meet again July © PRESCRIPTION SUN GLASS SERVICE | Jciaries in the state were minor torney general,” Arthur H. Neef, o/')a" uunmt 10 Mbungle same e EXPERT REPAIR WORK childre n These totaled 55, 358, an une vice president and _Pro- . Wood ibises scratch the bottoms ' DETROIT w& — A temporary the city yields full centrol of the! WASHINGTON ( — Secretary | of the Army Brucker has prom-| The Detroit Board of Education ‘proposal to rent up to 3,000 acres ated school to a state univeersity will continue financial support until of the Ft. ‘the state of Michigan for recrea- The temporary board is made up jcome Wayne State University on State Board of Education, State 2,500-+te-3,000 acres of the southern and Gov. 'part of the-reservation. Ft. Custer, activated for several years, It for picnicking, changed the university's seal to and winter and Conservation adopted the same fee and tuition assume all development costs. “ty S. Becker, board of education DISPENSING Payments to these children to-| of -shallow Florida ponds with- OPTICIANS taled $2,273,959, an increase of; The new board decided on a pol- their feet. _ This _muddies _the ; 241,975. In Michigan, the average icy of keeping things rolling as the water so thoroughly that the - Rm. 143, “15 W. Lawrence Street monthly payment to, a retired usual. It will operate the univer- fish rise to the surface, where Open 9-5:30—Fri. ‘til 9 Phone FE 2- 2895 worker was $67.18 in December sity until Michigan voters elect they fall victims to the birds’ 1955. a constitutional board in 1959 when- appetites. ea = - ie — ee adomeeece, rn ec } a Soe: i a me ‘, 5 2 * } - : Bl A f ' ‘ How fests were made. 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But new-car performance is soon curbed by harmful deposits. _In 3500 miles or less of average driving these ‘deposits can cause pre-hring of the gasoline or short-circuiting of the spark plugs z 4 : z $ i ? : bi Switch to Shell and see. It’s the greatest - gasoline development in 31 years! “Shell's Trademark for this unique gasoline additive Nr developed by Shell Research. Patent applied for. The Octane-Rich Gasoline _ _ The Gasoline with TCP epee cree The Most Powerful Gasoline Your Car Can Use! & ye Be 36 W. Pike St. FE 2-9101 “See Robert Rectar. Mgr. tor Free Estimates on All Mckes of Cars Ne Distance Toe Great _ (within reason) LLIDIITOIOI ILS waren ‘ised prompt consideration of a Custer reservation to CHECK -ADJUSTING tional purposes. * * * sf. 19: = iN ® Remove front wheels and © Inspect brake drums. 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Cleaner, gentler washing action: 7 Rinses, yet uses less water. © Water saving on partial loads. ® Portability ... casters are optional. © 5-year parts warranty on transmission: — NO MONEY DOWN! Open Tonight Until 9 Phone FEderal 3.7114 108 NORTH SAGINAW Officer to Head Traffic Unit 222==5 eee ere ere ri THE PONTIAC PRESS MAI MONDAY, JUNE 18, 1056 ov PONTIAC, MICHIGAN,, , SEVENTEEN Top Amvets Post Anthony Renne Named Contender for Michigan Commander's Office Two members of Pontiac Amvets a posts will be candidates for high offices and a like number of local beauty queens will be seeking the title of “Miss Michigan Amvet’’ | lat the annual state convention in Grand Rapids. June 22-23. -/ Eight local delegates have been named to attend the event. Attorney Anthony Renne, of Post 16, is slated to compete for the post of, state commander. derry—White, senior vice com- mander of Post 113, will be an aspirant for state judge advocate. Janet Anderson, of Pontiac, is, to represent Post 16 and Nan Har-' Jeyvetch of Troy Township, carries ithe colors of Bemis-Olsen Post 113 ‘in the beauty contest. = | The delegates for the convention | : mn include: Keith Morgan, Thomas OFFICER TO GRADUATE—Lt. Joseph Koren, acting director of the Northwestern University | Spears, Millard Nicholson, a nd) right, of the Pontiac Police Department above re- traffic institute; where graduation ceremonies ‘Floyd Cremer, all of Post 16; and ceives a certificate for nine-months study of traf- will be held tonight. Commander Virgil Roberts, Mal-| ic swal ric ‘Youngs, and fie administration. With him is Ray Ashworth, . las Ranta, a i rl - Y 2 ° An estimated 2,100 Amvets ‘are Completes Special Course expected to participate in the | weekend convention at the Pant- - - ; convention, A “new look"! in Pontiac traffic, suit.”’ according _ to Police Chief ed 20 years ago. Some 7 have Benjamin Levinson, president of enforcement can be expected soon. Herbert W. Straley, who attended graduated in that. time from the the Michigan Mortgage Corp. and: The change will come with the the graduation. traffic administration course, and housing advisor to the Amvets, will return tomorrow of Pohce Lt, Jo- 1; will be the 30th class to be 15.000 have attended short courses, speak on the Amvet goal to seek seph Koren from the Northwestern praduated since the instatute start-conferences and seminars an extension to the GI Home Loan University Traffic - Institute ir - -- ~ : Program which is due to expire in Evanston, I! July, 1957. ~ Reservists Start Special Training — ose Koren will graduate tonight after nine-months of study on a scholarship provided by the Kem- per Foundation for Traffic Safety ih Chleago, -He will take over as col¥snanfer of the Pontiac Traffic and Safety Bureau, but the changes to be in stituted there do not necessarily in- elude more traffic tickets s * * Koren, with 29 other police offi- cers in his class, concentrated more on the administrative side of things, tackling such subjects as accident investigation, police or- ganization. training methods, per- sonnel management, traffic law case preparation and court work ez } Four Leave for Camp to Begin Six - Months. at Fort Wood | | Four area army reservists teft Saturday for basic training at Fort! Leonard Wood, Mo., bringing to! seven the number of local men who have,eniisted in the Army's! six-month training program during June. Another county man leaves June 23. Privates William R. Weakland, George G. Ray Jr., Donald J. Todd, and Douglas J. Stilwell, all of W. Bloomfield Township, departed Fri- day. They will be given advance “training following basic Avondale Privates (are G. . . Caristein and Ernest J. Romer , “a , left Pontiac June & for the camp. Pvt. Chartes J. White, of Walled | Lake, is slated to depart next week, The institute's curriculum in- cluded 1,200 tours ef classroom | study, discussion, laboratory | projects and fleid studies. It ranged into such areas as 30- ciology, politics and psychology.” One of the institute's overall aims is tricreased traffic safety **Major changes are bound to re No Nocturnal Checks MUNICH, Germany cu®—Spanish police assured German tourists to day their auto trailers are not . They are John Cosgrove, 9, kneeling and Michael Dennison, 9,. standing. MODERN MERRYMEN — The young archers above draw attention to the Pontiac Boys’ Club 10-week tong “Robin Hood’’ summer program. -Atfomey to Seek Boys Discard Space Guns, — Arrow Robin Hood Idol of Local Group Summer. Camp Project Has ‘Sherwood Forest’ for Setting ~ Spaceships and six-guns forgot- ten, members of the Pontiac Boys’ Club will hearken back to Merrie Old England for their summertime activities. ; . Sports, crafts and swimming les- sons will. be combined into a 10- week program based on that child- hood hero of another day, Robin Hood Youngsters more readily fa- miliar with inter . stellar trips via television are responding eagerly to the famous bowman of Sherwood Forest, according to William V. Coulacos, club di- rector. ; - Already they are asking, ‘Where is Sherwood Forest?” referring to a promised camp-out there for youths who pass all the tests. The whereabouts of the camp site, however, will remain a mys- tery until the end of the summer. Meanwhile, baseball, outdoor gymnasium, archery, special events, . woodworking, photog- raphy and gameroom activities will occupy the 1,70@ members at. the club... a Program Director Joe Chevalier is in charge of the Merrymen, with physical director Michael Fioriilo and vocational director Norman Schram assisting. s | Newsboy’s Ruse Leads to Capture of Prison Escapee | Jackson -(INS) — A newsboy:s jattempt to cover-up the loss of his_ collection money aided state police lin the capture of a Jackson prison escapee last night. | * * * | William R. Hodge, 27, of Detroit, jserving a 1-to-lS-year term, was picked up walking along a road 18 miles north of Jackson by state 'police and sheriff's deputies. — | The 15-year-old Stockbridge Rewsboy told police earlier he | had been robbed of $20 by a per- | son who answered Hodge's de- scription, Hodge was working at the Par- nell Prison Farm and walked away from his ploughing job, leaving his mules tied to a tree _| Acting on the newsboy’s tip, po- Th local contingent is part of a = $$ total of 1954 young men between the ages of 17 and 18'g who have joined the program this month subjected to nocturnal morality checks. i The German Plan Three Gatherings - - Strike Vote Approve Automobile Assn.,° lice and sheriff's deputies threw up reac blocks on all highways — leading out of the prison area. said jit had obtained the assur United Press PRete from the Fifth Armv S ] ; ] When Hodge Was captured no rece rmvy sector. - ‘ oe , wrece tee fe thai ¢ tee pi _ VACATIONER—Helen Keller, famed worker for the blind people. | An additional 2.200 men are ex-' choo Lunch Personne by Chrysler Workers Pas acagh "imo a chow Eat Labi Aad a a seen plays with fellow passenger Donald Hart. 2. after their recent arrival pected to report to the .camp for failed to identity Hodge as the man nightfall unless they carry-.an of-: aboard the liner SS Independence. Miss Keller returned to New York training in July. All have vou Attend Special Meetings a three-month''stay in Europe, the first vacation trip she had teered for the active duty training : and will return to their respective units following the completion of © ‘Chrysler .Corporation’s ficially sealed sign that occupants; from taken in 40 years. are married. gather today camp. The Fifth Army area covers COOKS will through ‘sorship of the local schools 13 states. a alc first ie a ia Oakland County and the Oakland @ strike vote which could affec pag " ; s ¢ + hs O . . | lees Sonate shops rsh County Board of Education plants Row Over Hamburg | This first three-day meeting will |, .. nm) | * - il : ‘ae be held at Isaac Crary Junior High Missing High School | About 3,000 members of the loca ’ Ps ; School and will involve some 104 @; _ Ends in Knife Death wimscet sees 20" Ske gnu Gitl Found Murdered helpers. : | DETROIT uw — A waitress was stabbed to death last night after an argument over a hamburger with another waitress, oo | Police said Willie Lee Calvin was ‘stabbed 13 times by Marjorie Col- jlins. Miss Collins was held for in- vestigation. | The knifing came after Miss Cal- vin insisted that Miss Collins pay shop, take a tour of Crary facili- work. by 300 townspeople resulted in has idled Chrysler finding the body yesterday of a times in the last 11 days. 17-year-old girl, missing since Pat Caruso, local 212 president Wednesday, These workshops were planned cooperatively by lecal, county and state officials. Attending personnel will cover some of the major operational phases of the lunch program. Monday autopsy showed that the victim, defiance of internationa] and loca _ Norma Rodebeck, a pretty high union representatives. Will school senior, had been raped. She! lunch personnel of unanimously yesterday to authorize ‘called the meeting after 1,100 trim). Sheriff Herbert Snyder said an workers walked off their jobs in police loaded the lengthy reptile Caruso and UAW Secretary-treas- had caused her study organization of the work- was last seén walking home after)urer Emil Mazey asked the trim anguish” since her son got it by |shop workers to stay on the job mail order from Louisiana two DETROIT (INS) — Members of -who kad taken his collections. local 212. Following questioning, the youth County lunch managers and head The program is under the spon- of the United Auto Workers voted admitted he concocted the hold-up story because he had spent the money, Final decision on what should be done with the boy was to 18,000, workers and shut down 10 be made today | Mother Tired of Snake; took part in the voting which grew'¢h;: ae out of-a dispute over production Shipped to Detroit Zoo VERNAL, Utah uw — A search standards for trim workers that. DETROIT w—The Detroit Zoo plants six has acquired a six-foot blue indigo ‘snake, a donation from the mother . of 1T-year-eld George Nasir. George objected to the gift as 1 into a scout car for the trip to the zoo. But his mother said the snake “untold mental ‘months ago. for a hamburger she had ordered ties, see a demonstration of large, Her body was found ina’ céinal. today. ,although she was off duty. Police equipment. discuss menu planning) —— -——~~ =e _\Said Miss Collins scratched Miss) guides and purchasing practices. \Calvin with a butcher knife and; Tuesday's agenda calls for dis- was \met by a pop bottle barrage. cussion and demonstrations of | Miss Collins drew a four-inch knife time and labor saving ideas, use from her purse, as said. and of small equipment, operation rec- |. stabbed Miss Calvin repeatedly. | ords. tailor made records and san- ,itation ideas. Student Loses Head; Spanks Son to Death | EAST LANSING, Mich. (®—Po- lice said a Japanese-Hawaiian stu- dent at.Michigan State University beat his 7-year-old son to death S in their campus barracks apart-| ‘ ome of the topics to be covered lment last night because the child '" the workshop include equip- “put up a fuss” about going to ment usages, Preparation of lunch, | isleep. serving techniques, sanitation, pur- | State Police Sgt. Steve Naert| Chasing, storage and evaluation. _ (quoted Kinney Tamaribuchi, 27.) ‘The third workshop follows: as saying he “‘lost his head’’ when) closely (June 25-27) at Pembroke ‘e spanked the boy, Kent) Elementary School in Birming: Tamaribuchi said he beat the; nam and is also a cook’s work- child with -a wooden mallet and) shop for Southern Oakland Coun- a tennis racket and then pum-) ty workers. ‘jmeled him with his fists. Mrs. i | | Wednesday (administrator's day) will find discussion center- ing around team work, selecting and interviewing apovlicants, dis- cussion and evaluation. The second workshop will be held June 20-22 at Rochester High School and will be for cooks. — Li Tamaribuchi was visiting friends = Chicago. - 7 Ambitious ‘Project — “MANKATO, oe — Two men were arrested. as pent -. BIG KICK — With grace that's pretty good for a pachyderm, ‘“Menny” ‘the elephant kicks up her foot in a ballet step with dancer Hannerlore bulldozer so they scrap. The earth moving machine had been parked in a field by a has the unenviable job of teaching heavy-footed Menny to trip lightly for a German motion pic- Wagener ‘in Hamburg, Germany. Miss Wagener ture. , sand and gravel firm. : _# e . , ? 2 : , = : - i j ‘ i . : @ : , = AN A py are 1 i if i : i” “unitea Press’ Photo) PANY hours cutting jp a $10,000 The same topics of discussion as the Rochester meeting. will’ be covered. of the three workshops. dent of schools, and Mrs. Shirley | McCoy, food service director of Waterford Township Schools. , j i ‘ i | 5 | { | Nancy Bernstein, nutrition con-| | : 5A sultant for the Michigan Depart-) | i ment of Health, is general director | ia Assisting locally is Claude EX| - ld sell it for more, assistant county superinten- | , x & ~ STUDIES AT MSU—Harold Harboldt (left), State University. Looking at a crankshaft with Charlies vocational teacher at Pontiac High School, ob- ~ Harbokdt is Prof. ( C. Sigerfoos of the "serves one of the displays at the three-day Na-') “MSU Dept. of Metallurgical Engineering, one of . the featured speakers at the meeting. a4 ' tional Foun@ry Instructors Seminar at Michigan SIXTEEN =| ee mop Canada’s, Ontario province is’ Roald Amundsen made ths dis-- THE BERRYS larger than France and Spain covery of the South Pole on Dec. 14, 1911. all for Coreful Dan the Pontiac Laundry Mon\ The flat pieces will be returned all ironed. The “wearing apparel and bath towels will be fluff dried and felded. Very little left for you to do. Your Best Buy | __ FREE Fluff Dry . Just Send Your TIAC PRESS, MONDAY, JUNE 18, 195600 —_ THE PONTIAC PRESS, _MONP: Ay Jt NA ye Life Adventures Hinclaven State of Nepal Entire Family Wash. Plastic Bag With & CAREFUL DRY CLEANERS FE28/01 @ At = FE28/01 PONTIAC LAUNDRY to change the name of a big uni- WORTH NU-VISION -GLASSES! _ LANSING (INS) — A report just. versity. «“ « « . released shows old age and sur- ivivors insurance benefits under the Wayne University, which has Federal Social Security Program more than 18,000 students, will be- are on the increase in ‘Michigan. come Wayne State University om During December, 1955, old-age July 1-by a recent act of the State benefits totaling $12,478,098 were Legislature. paid to 185,743 retired men and! BOARD ORGANIZES women workers in the state. This y e university's first board of was a hike of 27,195 in persons The uni and $2,272,606 in total benefits over Threday the figures for December, 1954, | Meeting hhursc The board found numerous sblems involved in the @x- to 101,249 persons in Michigan pre ; : last December, an increase of | ee ne uae — wties 7,696 in such beneficiaries in a tia of a mew ace 2 bylaws A 12-month period, Among these hedul were benefits going to 11,963 | | ie oanpieyes eal isten for mothers and children, | f retirement and social security Survivor's benefits were paid Payments to these widowed benefits. Security Pay Tough Job i in Changeoveltt ae to Wayne State Universitys Is Fluff Dry | All Dry Cleaning Rises in State | pETROIT ay tempers ev ves Soh em Xi board of governors that will super- schoo! to the state 27,195 Persons Added vise Wayne University. during the CONTINUE SUPPORT ae ae changeover from a Detroit-oper-! Gs Michigan Recipients ated school to a state univeersity will continue Gunciel sweat Under Federal Program has found it is not a simple matter 19597 The Detroit Board of Educa governors held an organizational 2S HEE tr ercanagereee on — mee regener nonin Sotisfaction mothers amounted to $610,501 in| ‘ Guaranteed! y December, an increase of $36,308. Dei: don a a rae much The second largest group of So- autonomy this x until © NO PRESCRIPTION NECESSARY FAST cial Security inst urane _ benefi-.We Peceive an opinion from the at- © PRESCRIPTION SUN GLASS SERVICE ciaries in the state were minor ,torney general.” Arthur H. Neef, children. These totaled 55.358, an UNiversity vice president and pro e EXPERT REPAIR WORK | ehilcren. They, ‘otelea © ae DISPENSING Payments to these children to- . * *¢ NU-VISION OPTICAL CO. OPTICIANS taled $2,273,959, an increase of The new board decided on a ga . ; $241,975. In Michigan, the average icy of kee eping things rolling as é g Rm. 243, 15 W. Lawrence Street _monthly payment to. a retired usual. It will operate the univer- en 9-5:30—Fri. ‘til 9 Phone FE 2-2895 | Yorker was $67.18 in December sity until Michigan voters elect! uy 2 1955. a constitutional board in 1999 when . . Fy Radar Tells the How tests were made. Here two identical cars finish a “wi acceleration run. The lead car had used only Shell Premium’ its trailing twin used only a premium competitive gasoline, one went on day after-day with radar checking results, ‘ to 18% better pick-up with Shell — In full throttle tests — Shell Premium with 7CP out-accelerates competitive premium gasolines by up to 18%, ise ia Cares a0 Sen ee and today’s new cars = —power is lost. Now, just a few tankfuls of fairly take off —to give you the instant agcel- Shell Premium with TCP* tunes an engine— eration that even the most careful drivers restores lost power. 0 etl 5 1 safe at sake. nro os > . . ometimes need for safety’s sake. ICP additive neutralizes deposits, brings But new-car performance is soon curbed by back Power that pre-tiring and spark plug harmful deposits. “miss” take away. It re-powers while you In 3500 miles or less of average driving drive. these deposits can cause pre-hring of the Switch to Shell and see. It’s the greatest gasoline or short-circuiting of the spark plugs gasoline development in 31 years! aS “Shell's Trademark for this unique gasoline additive A developed a Shell Research, Patent applied = The Octane-Rich Gasoline The Gasoline with TC P The Most Powerful Gasoline Your Car Can Use! “ten Random: Jeanne "Tempus certainly fugits! Mi- jchael Giesler, son of Attorney! | Jerry “Giesler, and who orily yes-| terday.was a small boy, was out ‘with a date at the Plymouth! House. Her — is Jerry Lee. | hton Actio Formal Note © Tve had Isabelle Leonard i, A few weeks ago, when | print- t Paul Gregory and Charles ou were warring. Pau! ftat- @ there was any trouble. . was franker. admit- rift, but said it had out. ’ comes the “fgrmal” an- t that Laughton and at producing efforts mek brilliant «tage m @uan in Hell.” a*s Body" and @ their separate R to Cevlon in the “The Bridge over for Sam Spiegel in. and Peabo to and the * is a brilliantly the most shockinz. Screened. ai child . Mervyn Le Roy has a - that softens the W's still horrifying. Oscar in the offing for Meckart. who is simply at as the mother of the Whe is murdered. As Little Monster” her- fahe te so good. ia fine. indeed, as Mother as is Bill: f as the father You ll also —, the perform- of Harvey Jones as the janitor and ‘Evelyn | Playing the cood~ natured eee mntlady. substituted attorney Bautzer for her former Mertin Gang. Her friends solidly back of Jeanne. and, her in ber denial that.she Stepped out of line as Mrs. Brinkman i. | lity. »-. the magic prayer—‘Om mani pad- me hum” (O thou jewel the lorus, amen! ). =e he maton Attacker of Girl primitive tools, tribesmen work that was called out to search for - ascend steep hillsides: like giant we y directed picture 4 ‘Patsy MeCormack 1s un: weg WASHINGTON—The Himalayan, westerners to pass its barriers. | kingdom of Nepal, for the first) Isolation was a faith and for- |time in its veiled history, holds its| cigners were considered an evil | influence, In 1955, it welcomed doors wide open to the world. | fouriets. Secluded since ancient times, | ‘Now, standing on the threshold | bulges with hundreds of foreign the age-old kingdom has just, | visitors attending the open-house _ ‘crowned a youthful monarch with a. coronation of a new king, The kitg-size name—His Majesty Ma-| event culminates one of the most |harajadhiraja Mahendra Bir Bik- | extraordinary about-faces in the ('4™ Jang Bahadur Shah Bahadur annals of international hospital. |Shamsher Jang. Religious pilgrims still intone Wester n Posse ae ;anthem—‘'May glory crown our 7 _TWENTY. ‘ONE! e Unveils Secluded History. TOR CRAB + MAKES DING A FINE ART. HE GATHERS VARI-COLOREV SEAWEED AND M WITH A STICKY FLUID HE SECKETES, Nepal's capital, Katmandu, now lot a new career in world affairs, ASTES THIS POTPOURKI OVER HIS \NU LIMBS, THUS TRANSFORMING F INTO A WALKING GARDEN. SCHOOL'S OUT Send or Bring the Kiddies to the Movies! : '}) Cool Theatres— ° (2) Relaxing Fun— : (3) Proper Supervision— (4) Economical— lustrious sovereign''—dates nies KLAMATH FALLS, Ore. om — only 1952. “4 man who raped and stabbed a KINGDOM OF MOUNTAINS '1>year-old girl is being sought in | northern California by an armed The nation that has so suddenly posse emerged from obscurity is a rec- ._ * @ ‘tangle, 300 by 100 miles, sand- The girl. suffering frem four ;wiched between India and Com- knife wounds in the chest, was in munist-controlled Tibet. The su- critical condition in a Klamath _perb natural scenery ranges from Falls hospital. She is Dorothy malaria-infested jungles to snow- Jackson of Chiloquin, Ore.. who. tipped Himalayan peaks, capped told police that she had met the by Mount Everest. man early Saturday morning in a Nepal's 8,596,000 inhabitants de- Klamath Falls restaurant | Five from ancient civilizations of , -_ * * | Asia. They tend 1@ think ofuthem. Her report of the attack led selves not as Nepalese but as, police to a green sedan owned | members of tribes—Gurkhas, DY @ man identified tentatively as | Sherpas, Newars, -Magars, Gu- | ‘Salvador Squarez- Galan, 38 a: rungs, Tamungs, and Bhutias. ‘Mexican railroad section hand. * * Officers located the car Satur-| into numerous castes with strict day night at Keg Pitt, a small social precedence, The top-ranking community some 35 miles south |Brahmans. for instance. eat rice|o¢ Klamath Falls. A man jumped ‘cooked only by me mbers of their through_a rear window of a cabin own Caste. ©; Where he was hiding: out as offi- Wealthy and poor alike. however, cers closed in on him. He fled depend almost entirely upon the into the brush and woods and land for their livelihoods. Using managed to elude a 100-man posse every tillable acre. Rice paddies’ him soi Okinawa Program Nepal hopes to change this utter dependence on medieval agricul- Hite *by Japanese Party. ture. With the help of the United! _ States and India, the remote king- mwExe Ds dom is building roads and airstrips ment today to oppose actively the to- promote trade, training’ vil-'Us_ military land requisition pro-. lagers to improve farming tech- gram on Okinawa. niques, and considering new hydro- electric projects. Japanese So- cialist party called on the govern- A Socialist spokesman said the United States apparently plans to) JOINS OUTSIDE WORLD put its Okinawa bases on a semi- Nepal opened its doors in 1948 Permanent basis. to admit a scientific expedition The delegation urged the gov- ponsored by the National Geo- ernment to take all possible steps oaekic Society, the Smithsonian to win the return of Okinawa to Institution and Yale University. Japan. 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He allowed ‘Belardl i $3 H Kieu 3o- H H 1 tall righthander dropped his fi st The pitching went through an- successive singles by Dick Gernet! | eames: rf H H ° Suepceait i 3 i meen = ‘tet UE, Behind decision to the Bengals. sees heed weekend, and with and Jackie Jensen, retired Ted Maxwell $ } 2 Gernertto 3 3 i mie 4 Seo 5! 7. ithe league-leading Yankees in town Lepcio, then gave up two-base-hits House.c 30 1 epcio 2b 63 4 Boston : Sr" They haven't beaten him since. for two days and one night of to Sammy White and Don Buddin eigcceres 20 } Daley s ; é H Beret mt: F Hf rei 4 The 26-year-old Californian activity, little rest appeared in before getting the pitcher on anjB;Kuenn 1! 0 0 Buddinss $ 1 9 Baltimore = © oT fF thrashed the Tigers yesterday for sight. ‘infield grounder. fine ey i : : Bulliven.p 3006 regen “s i] " 383 3° the 10th time in a row 13-2 and Co Stenger ; ar Messe eS 8 A ay 9 Results the hot and .cold Red Sox backed acy Meenact's power peck? The 19-hit Boston total was the | yiasterson.p 0 0 0 Benen ts Deen a “Mig 4: ee ; - quad will be out for revenge best performance for the Red |C-Torgeson 0 0 0 Baltimore 7, Kansas City 2 him with a 19-bit assault on five t Tizers’ | : ber.p 60 0 Chicago | 20-4 Washington’ 2-10 Detroit pitchers. | for the Tigers’ recent successes | Sox this season, and the werst | Brady.p 00 6 jaturday'’s Results : in Yankee Stadium. Paui Foy- one for Tiger pitching. DB Rorver a! ene _ Cuicago 7. Weshingtcn @ Billy Hoeft, who copped the | tack (4-4) opens for Detroit today | Deir evoliediarsn in the| Totes 32 2 6 Totals 43:13 19 Baltimore o Ransas city sD aaah) Tigers’ enly victory in the three- | against Botr Turley (3-2). etroi avol as utout in the area ani der! banae) in Gt New York 3, Cleveland night) - ries i liet Frid mi 6th when Wayne Belardi singled) B—Struck out for Brideweser in Tth. Monday's “Schedule game Series in re ay M : 5 _ Baltimore at Chicage, 6 p.m.—Wight (3-6) “| Manager Bucky - used with one out, Al Kaline bounced} C—Walked for Masterson in ith. vs. Wilson (8-3) night, allowed eight hits and five oe oa D—Hit into force play ter Brady in 9th. anene = three pitchers Friday, ‘three Sat-jinto a force play, Charlie Maxwell - Ween an _ runs in less than four innings and ; : : : Boston 20.50... -56--0--+ 900 B10 034—13 Wiesler (3) | ¥%. Kellner G2) Pe Re Melted tour others -urday and five yesterday. Onty doubled to right center and Frank petro... ...... wn 000 002 000— 2 ae ee ee before the firing was over, Walt Masterson, 35-year-old right- House scored Kaline and Maxwell ca Rennedy. , RBI white 2, Buddin 2 y games scheduled. . ihander, avoided the Red Sox run'with a single. eee ee eee Baltimore at Chicago cers Ke The Detroit club, entering the: scoring Sunday, as Harris threw} After that, Sullivan gave up only] He Lepet és” aahien t Whee: Washington at Kansas Cy, 9 p.m weekend series with a chance to in 19 players. iene hit. ped lcergeg labore: Oper || Bost 7 Ciev eland, 7 apm 2 | Hi Sai ‘ i. : = [ear gS, aia eee ff 80—Sulli : ——e s 2 \2, sacutee ke a ores § Hoe . be —- wieaare s 2 — xeon ee Bragg fasterson 2182.) = FRIENDLY FOES — Snapped just before the Peatise Press Phote|cmemaatt --.. de 2 es ;° | = [Sullivan 2-2, Hoeft, 4-5, Mane 1-1, Mas-| start of the Inst round in the Pine Lake CC Invi- and Howard (Howie) Nielson. The Grace, Nielson [Miwctige 000 Se aes . : Saiiras Wea)” ilmet 03), v| tational Best Ball tourney, Sunday, are, from combination was winner, 5 and 4. It was Neilson's |Ctcs¢e -------- 2 3 Gli . Hurley, Chylak? Soar, Papereiie. 7—8 || jah Cabowe) Bill Nettle, Bill Pettibone, Joe Grace 2nd trip to the championship. biladelpaia 3a ws s eeu) , New York 7-0, Cincinnati 61 1M As Braves Jolt Bums See See é . s Saturday's Results : Brooklyn 3, Mil ‘ BY THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ‘he told the players in the club- Ni | e so n Cineinnatt 3. New. York 1 (YP innings» Charlie Grimm's last official act house Saturday he was taking. Ad- , woth rainy ue © Ccalled end of as manager of Milwaukee was to cock off the bench and starting’ (Chicas as lunes; keeles announce Joe Adcock would play him at first base as a reward for By H. GUY MOATS |highly elated, Neilson praised the'Joe ran down the putt for an eagle] Mrs. Neilson made ~the final |e caer ie) eae ee both games at Brooklyn Sunday. his pinch homer in Saturday's On Pine Lake Country Club's. ‘steady shooting of hia young col:'three. No. 11 was halved. They) round with the new champion. ‘Milwaukee at Pittsburgh, 715 pm. ee ever made best moves Gees Before the night was over, | rain-swept fairways and greens, league, saying ‘‘it's a Rreat feeling won No, 12 with @ par 3. took Champions in six other cel Only, "games scheduled oe Eee uaa ee Sd ates. Pe i dr 8,3 wih par an eed te oy ema, Saas a go Ae A | ows , ork. 7 ing to resign as boss at the Braves! a ‘ _ 5. er and a young collegian, eee mate h when it was apparent they Piret_2 eat hae aa Pr pm . eock hit three home runs for outshot two sets of opponents to| In the final match the new cham. |would halve the 14th. Harry Sm an sary reas wer Ces, Muwaukee at Putsburgh. 7:15 pm Milwaukee Sunday, one of them capture the coveted Invitational fal i ‘at 4 the 1956 Rain soaked the trudging field ! second—Max Armstrong, . Py the first ever hit over the Ieft- Best-Ball honors. pions (who also stoppec al of flight players ae) welltass the Nunamaner — Bruce wal ight, Bull bees field stands at Ebbets Fi defending titlists, Tom Draper and | Gar engdy i, third io Goulland. id rl POMS: | cone st Eiees Dt a Howle Nielson, Detroit. cheml- Perry Byard (3 and 3) Saturday) 'P fighters, all day long. Monaghan 3, and 1. fourth fight — Star S raves swept ohe : - I eseandg re . a oh G ltor Haney 54 and $1. The double cal company co-owner, teamed were 2up at the turn, The reall Sunday's win was a birthday Oovr9,F00 30g "PL. Dave Jones “Gae 'vietory left the Braves only two with modest, brilliant young Jo break came on the 10th where, gift, said Neilson, for his small Iserigg (PCC), 4 and 2, fifth, G. W. vemneg ofl the nate) Grace of Detroit to compile a (Grace hoisted a terrific tee shot sen, Jeffery, who was born two Schuee a Morgan Desgise del os OF Ce ce fine 3-under-par for 75 holes for (over the trees at the left dogleg, years ago, while Howie was qual- . Mackey (PL1;- me. Meldrich iF 0 ce ros : the crown. They disposed of a ‘fairway. Howie sailed his high: Mtying, for this same event. _ The Ho Corm! _ pee ore ue , | Despite a double defeat at the pair of veteran campaigners in pitch 15 feet from the pin and : Sere . eEMOOE . ee se : Michi lan 0) Prat . r held be. led bys Te, ee ~ ~ Coach Lambeau to Get irates sti the lead by a closing out the championship ) g pe half game. The Cards dumped the match aa istopped Blaine Eynon of Forest) Stars to a 30-27 victory over the : isneaked into the lead by winning ag ae ; . wah 6. spots at stake in the . pair. The Dodgers dropped two oe. ‘Lake and Dave McHarg 3 and 2.) By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS (legiate Athleti Assr rack ham ee Seow, has “anncuned 4 A Michigan Open qualifying tests to- and the Redlegs had to settle for ! |The two Bills were 4up at the The g “i c 1. track cham- , squad of 51 players to face the 7 day. at three courses in the Met-| 2 ltum, but lost the 14th and 15th. spotlight of track and field) | pionship. Grown Aus 10 at Sold er Field 2 ropolitan area, a big field was ex- oe te a Go ithen birdied No. 16 to cl t Siaatigs Segadie Cad Geen | DGS scored 2 110 pois, fob ° “ os “oe | pected to battle it out over Indian- constve Bomers by Willie Maye ond) . = ithe match * —_— |kerafield, Calif. after a weekend lowed by Kansas, 50: USC, H's: Last year was the (ine t the wood’s rolling and tough layout. |Bill White gave the Giants the 4 "A A f+ | ‘that produced excellent marks and Michigan State, 29; Abilene Chns- pro coaches we > i ibe ? opener 7-6, Joe Nuxhall shut out —_ " a few shocks. | tian, 25, and Villanova 24. re used in the an- Early entries totalled 69, but of- INew York with two sineiea fo It was a fine combination of Th : “ nual game between the All-Stars ~ fietals figured post entries might 19 verdict. e or @! POWNCAST—Dave Sime, Duke Grace's long, straight tee shots and| e event coming up at Bakers- and the professional champions boost the field at least 90. They | enue ~--+-speeustér, walks away from the ‘pitches to the greens, with Niel-| field, playing host for its first ma- ‘Andonian’ S 66 Best land it apparently paid off as the will go 18 holes. hicues eee ended bt person-| track, downcast after being |son's sharp work around, and on) RACER KILLED = Bob Swei- (ee cin is the N ational lcollegians scored one of the few al losing streak by pitching the) forced to drop out of the 200 the greens that produced the vic- ° anager oak | victorie: = Michigan Open ts sched- (phillies to his first victory since) meter dash in the NCAA track pecs wr captain of this ies teo-Nille 108, cla ow to who com- of Season for MGA to 984. The pros bave won 13 md uled for the Indianwood club on \ay 24 with a seven-hitter 7-1 but) and field championshi _ ’ : as in the National Collegiates' I 9 dens 30 44 n championships at Berk- spring's Notre Dame University yesterday when his car leaped ( and 2. games have ended in ties. » 30 and July 1. It is a the Chicago Cubs bounced back to| ley, Calif., Sat I L t Berkeley and in the Intercolle-| 5 : : 72-hole test, with Frankii int y, Calif, Saturday. He suf ‘golf team. It was'his 1st experience; the guard rail during a aprint | Pontiac’s state publinx cb All 51 players selected have h Franklin Hills’ win the second 7-4 on Sam Jones’) fered a groin injury lin this type of t a i in Sal Ind slate meet at Los Angeles will be publinx champion 6 ee ve ‘ Wally Burkemo the defending six-hitter. . pe ourney @ e was; race in Salem, Ind. on deck, along with ex-collegian| is still rolling along. Sunday, Mike cepted invitations and will report titlist, * « _ veterans eligible now only for (PHS math instructor)|to Northwestern University July Among early starters in the In- Rookie Norm Siebern and Yogi/ Racer Dies in Crash | AAU activities. hang the season's best eard for ” Practice begins the following dianwood test were several prep Berra ripped Early Wynn for a In addition to medals, the lads | ith Se * ¢ »® stars, and other leading players of Pair of two-run homers in the first! again will be aiming at a chance “! Plat eats wi Ss Some 0 : the area. Jack Reynolds of Water- ing as the New York Yankees ',to perform in the: final Olympic , Mik k hit fi es t rbacl are eu woes ford High was slated for a 9:08 tee- drubbed Cleveland 94. The de- . [trials in Loe Angeles ee the Ri : Bi ak is et He nad ck =e ae Te pee se —— off, and Tim Baldwin of Birming- feat dropped the Indians into. [The NCAA. 100-meter dash At brains “on the way nt haifbacks Hopalong Cassady, Of ham High was set down for 11:48 fourth place, eight games behind ‘Berkeley produced a smashing Gaie See neice win bv ane zac so es 6 oes Ohio e td urris ciano anc a.m. — ithe ‘leaders. INDIANAPOLIS U®—Bob swell rest about 75 feet from the north/Hayward, Calif, four years ago. victory by Bobby Morrow of Abi- ithe host team. He eae eee ne Lenny Moore ”Pean State ma and Berths for the Open have also Chicago pounded Washington to ert, a fearless champion on the! end of the asphalt track. In addition to his 19 victory at lone Christian over his rival from) iday at Meadbrook, in qualifying Fullbacks Joe Childress Au been set for play uncer way today 20 hits: and a 20-2 romp in the track bat “scared to death on the) His wife, Delores, tried to run Indianapolis he won the American Duke, Dave ‘Sime, in time of 10.4. rounds for the U. S. Publinx chase burn, and Don Schaefer, Not > at Western and Meadowbrook. Na- opener and then settled back to highway.’ ‘met an auto racers to the burning car but was barred Automobile Assn. big car crown | Sime was timed at a’ disappoint- | plac Dameé- ends Ron Beagle Navy, tional Publinx qualifying rounds absorb a 10-4 beating in the sec- death yesterday after he crashed by a fence. The flames were quick- ‘and the Midwest eprint champion. im 2S | Similar qualifying tests were un: and Don. Holleder Arey: tackics are on the way at the Detroit area ond game. The results left the on the -high-banked Salem Speed- ly extinguished. ship. was the first driver to there were plenty of bright) er way at Indianwood, site wf Frank D'Ag no surn and noarees! IWhite Sox 5° zames back of the|\way. * 8 @ spots, however. the Mich a , site ¢ an Agostino, Auburn, and | in in ann = 2 = | Sweikert, 30, died of skull in- uu are ® | The Air Force’s Parry OBien,| rn. eT ea rs at West- bruce Bosley, West Virginia: . ~ 5 (© Some wi P. ards “2 "CLI P 2‘Tigers “Ahead | Sweikert, the 1955 winner at In- juries three minutes -after he was; While ae among the lead. te peieccaaper hy bapa Legiirape today, Frank Meizer at hegre Cecil rete an poo = : . |\dianapolis, Brushed the wall withadmitted to the Washingtorers in thei86 Indianapolla race, lone ot feet a : ea = 1 @ open tourney committee said to ters Jim Merise, Notre Dame, and : oes his sprint car while trying to pass,County Memorial Hospital. |Sweikert's car struck a wall and Gy B Sn eats day. Bob Pellegrini, Maryland. ~ > : Ma n tle S t 1 I] Leads P Oo! .Ed Elisian on the fourth lap. The) The photographers were treated he ended up in the infield with a ‘ollege's Ken Bantum became the, _ Seas are a 4 front of his car went partially over|at the hospital for minor head shreaded tire. Rurming to the pits: turd net ma tory to break 60 . _ la rail, injured two photographers abrasions. on the rim, he waa able to get a Fi P k M t NEW YORK (INS)—Strong sup-|, LEPT FIELD Ted Williams, Boston. in q-stand, then twisted and rolled) A native of Los Angeles, Sweik- pane wheel and finished sixth is the |. Cracked American Record Ive ar s eels iste port for Frank Thomas, Pitts-| center FIELD Mantle, 18.074. Duxe towards a retaining wall. jert moved’ to Indianapolis from/race, | Arule Sowell ot FE itcabureh burgh-left fielder, and Vic Wertz, snider. Brooklyn. 6.818 . | The car was airborne and Up = jcracked an American record with) Championship ambitions will dule will be the Mixed Two-Ball ; Cleveland -first base man, has e€N- RIGHT FIELD—A! Kaline. Det#nit,/10,- side down when it passed over the | panneasy. win in the 800 méters in-soon beckon ‘area golfers to the Foursome July 14, Women’s Medal ~- abled them to take over the lead at #C,Piiier You: Berra New York, 16,- Wall. Sweikert was pulled from the | Sweden Shares Honors ‘time of 1:46.7, running mainly Pontiac Municipal Golf Course for Play July 28, Men's Meda] Play their positions in the nationwide: 818; Roy Campanella Brookivn, -10.072 Reming | vehicle when it came to| against himself all the way. lhopeful challenges in the 1956 city qualifying test August 4, and the ___poll of fans to° establish all-star — = ae — The Army's Lou Jones, another toutnaments. \Men's. Medal Play finals August game starting lineups. world-record holder, smacked: out/ (12-12. * 7 | ae ; FISHER — That] 45.7 in the 400 meters, beating the) Dates for five summer four. Latest figures from the office of - "1 there are good an- ‘Air Force's Jim Lea (46:0) en) CYS have been announced by | All events are scheduled for commissioner Ford Frick . today zlers on the dis- lpoute. " the Pontiac Parks and Kecre- | 18 holes except the men's medal ; ; a . “| STOCKHOLM (INS) ~-AGermany | France 4, Austrailia 3, Bulgaria | Lee Calho ation Department, the sponsoring | finals, which cover a 36-hole showed Thomas supplanting in taff side. too, is| . : | alhoun of North Carolina al : jured Rip Repalski of S® Louis and alt Sice, [00. 'S and Sweden claimed the major} 2, United States 2and Spain i. College skimmed the 110-meter, TS*nization. Gistence. Each tursameet) is —_ Wertz going ahead of Boston's proved in the share of honors today after eight| The only U. 8, points represented high hurdles in 13.7, and, the The Men's Best Bail tournament) “efet St Se Menicipel Maks. Mickey Vernon. Mickey Mantle of above picture Of days of competition in the Olympic & fifth-place team effort in yes Navy’ s crack Jack Davis did it in over an 18-hole route on Saturday,| Trophies will be awarded to the New York Yankees sfill is the 12 - year - old Joy Equestri an games at Stockholm terday’s jumping, Individually, the 13.8, * ‘June 23, will open the. warm ‘winners and runners-up in four top vote ‘getter with 18.074. | Snyder, 5516. Put-| ™ lbest American in the jumping was) Certainly a highlight for UCLA weather calendar of events. - |tourneys while a single award will . . nam Drive Wal. | Hans Winkler, courageous %- Hugh Wiley, 2-yearold Navy sea- waa the Bruins’ first National Col-! _Rounding out the tourney sche- be made in thé men’s qualifyinz The a _ position, with : year-old German rider, captured man from Towson, Md., wha tied as a ~ |rounds. Shooters farther back will American Leaguers listed first: |, nut Lake. - Joy,! the Grand Prix jumping cham. |for lth place with 3 fa faults, ‘receive golf balls. - Ao tental gery Wertz, 7,688. Dale Long. ening “ne oa) pionship and clinched the team ae ecco i the shoreline ; - ® SECOND BASE Nelson Fox, Chitago, Gold Medal for his. country yes: Sport ¢ | f p M § ks | t| ay 7218; sear ee New York. 9,450 Walnut Lake! terday with a faultless tour of S a en ar | e arco ee I e RE Be Rai oa | theta fat aman eines“ *"™"! Gets Washed Out Shot After Winni SHORTSTOP Harvey Kuen. Detrott, vee ee oe er inning = 146813, Ernie Banks, Chicago, 9.037 rock bass that}; Germany nosed out_ Sweden for ‘ : ~ : went one pound. \the over-all championship in the Pontiac's weekend sperta calen BOSTON — Tony DeMarco one ounce in heft; unofficial point computations — dar was completely disrupted hy) may get the next shot at Jolinny tate rac men a iwhich the International Olympic, Sunday's heavy rains as four Saxton’s welterweight title unless and was %'Committee does not recognize. |Scheduléed events went down the the New York Boxing Commission — inches, 108. sweden, however, picked up three drain, grants a license to Frank (Blinky) . . ’ She used a jitter- Gold Medals to Germany's two. s se Palermo, the champion’s man- bug lure. Joy, 8 The Swedes won the dressage| The 1988 season opener for the ager, . pupil’ at Barnum team title. Pontiac Oldtimers’ baseball team, * es 8 Junior High, Bir-| * * « ‘la Class A City Baseball League _| Negotiations for a Saxton-De- a - mingham, says On a 10-5-4-3-2-1 scoring basis twin bill, City Softball League ac- ‘|Marco title bout, possibly in Sep- LOS ANGELES P—Five Michi-, “sure, 1 like to for team and individual placings, tivity, and the modified hardtop tember, opened immediately after gan —— have vist for | fish.’ She baits Germany had 37% points, Swe- auto races at the Pontiac Speed- the Boston slugger halted Vince final tryouts for the say eS her own hooks den 33, Britain 25, Italy 16, Den. Way Were all washed out by yes- Martinez’ 21-boyt victory string Sabana track and field team Pontiac Press Photo 29d removes the mark 7, Russiqg 6, Switzerland terday’s downpour. with a 10-round | decision Saturday which will i = ee June 29-30. | . catch herself. | S'2, Argentina 4, Canada 4, Old Me, Weatherman had his at Fenway Park. _ SS Brebhacs. of fitch. say on Saturday morning too, canal og carey who lost the = igan State, whe ran the 200-meter) Lontitghe emmageathe coy PTE " |the Ne 1 sander Gt tony boos dash in 21.4 seconds: Mark Smith CW f Pontiac Juntor Chamber of Com- naa o ene Jr., former Wayne University star |] merce bays tennis tournament at it New ¥. *~ C : —_ mie tue now in the Navy, whe had a high Ontinnd Park. men Sutlus Heitond doen't res jump anoles Seet 6" inches; "One fey. 12 clasaes, an a new! vision, four - ‘the Hunter group, jurday at 8°30, 12:50 and 6:50. Aft.| The tourney has been re-sched- verse his stand. “oe Mark cog 6-4 penitlgidioe ayn, |competitive course have been add- two in the’Jumper, four in the (¢Tnoon and evening events, begin- uled tne bee €t.10 a, m, on : | gan, with | a the courts, Owen of Michigan, who hurled the(4 t© the program for the 39h) Wexl@fa, and 2 new all-show eee at 2: 50 and 6:50 p.m., wind — Hoett to Take - > fed BE Seat % inches; and .Ecles| annual Detroit Horse Show, which elass, the Prix Caprilli, jup the show on Sunday, ; sone : , s x ’ » : * Landstrom, Michigan, who = = ra hase at = pects Sixteen courses will be‘ ised in Appreximately 350 entries are Lands His First Bass Army Physical. 1 14 foot 4 inch pole vagit. Hills. ’ oommes\the main show ring in addition to expected this year compared t© | nie veare.a resident of this | ; : i. - special courses-in the 2nd ring and) 320 im 1955, according to Irving Ae 2 , DETROIT @® — Southpaw Billy * * 8 A. Duffy, show chairma area, William Hendrick, 135 Oak- Si ‘Wifie Wins i in France | instéad of 9 four-day chow as in| M_e Oise bmer course. | 0" SY rman. = _—jiand’ Ave:, Saturday caught his 1 . : : Hoeft of the Detroit Tigers was This year's program consists of| General admission tickets willltet bass. Too small for an entry j SUCCESS CONTINUES — Mike Andonian-{center) Pontiac High jin Milwaukee today for an = ‘PARIS @—Miss Margaret past years. the 1956 program will an entry 11! school exarhi of St. Clair, Mich., Pm five days, starting Wednes-(2.°vC"'s., Morning and afternoon 'be available at the show from: the|The Pontiac Press “big fish derby" ee Cee ee ee ee ee yor : (Wiffie) Smith. tou | eaatet events, starting at 8:30 a.m. and|Disabled American Veterans, who|it was nevertheless a very anice!- ship last week had continued success over the weekend as he re- The slender Tiger pitcher was a) iss gela 4a 12:50 p.m., will feature Wednes-|share in the proceeds. The Bloom-/fish, going }pounds 2ounces, 18% | ceived his degree at the University of Detroit and then followed with, notified, few weeks ago that he Ward Britain, ane Ue. in the) (Classes have ‘been expanded ‘day's opening session. Morning/field Open Hunt Club is located on/inches long, Tt was taken on Long -* 6 in the Metropolitan Golf Association League with the Sylvan rom = 7 ccs ge Crrtor hole of t French’ frem last year’s 82 to 94, with afternoon and evening events will Long: Lake Road, one mil Glén Fe Show hij nystcal__Heett’ was rejected 4. Women's — | one new ¢lass in the Junior di- Ibe held Thursday ay and Sat= of Wood ard mile @ast/Lake (Keego Harber), -and was) Glen feam. yn with him-and his wife Alice at commencement earlier because of knee trouble and is , ee a o bed — Hendrigk’s only fish of the day, | is Prof. William K. Joyce, golf amogerntor at the U- of D. % . | t : a nervous disorder; 5 ff 4 = | j u Ay \ 2 ‘ : — v4 fp! \ > | 4 f , 5 i ; ; : bh os . j 4 } i | f = ) ‘ ! i ia F : : { j ‘er | v i 1 i > / i fe ri Ba Pay i - j ; af ; F j a gf Ot ff Be oycd fe i _ ele a 4 | Lia em Geer ee coe aye gare ere fe eg eg ag er ee ae. ss . oO / | THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, JUNE. 18, 1056 _ __ TWENTY-ONE | pe 35000 Chante Set) Man Killed: ‘| WurDtsvegs True Life Adventures Himalayan State of Nepalf; SCHOOL'S OUT- 4 LANSING — The State Health}. | aV U nveils Sec! uded H istor y Send or Bring the Kiddies 4 Department said th a Soneide in Gun Battle [2 = WASHINGTON—The Himalayan, westerners to pess its barriers. | we Oval aug | tooth decay will be given some) 35,000 Michigan children this sum-| Pair Shoots Each Other mer, s | ~ The treatments will be admin-| to Death Over Woman. ' istered in 160 centers by 4 Uni-' i versity’ of Michigan - dental: stu-| in Connecticut dents : 7 : " kingdom of Nepal, for the fi t| Isolation. was a faith and for- ‘ The DECORATOR CRAB. MAKES _. Bag in = eee evap — ie eg as evil | ( Penar beconcieiaie= MASQUERAVING A FINE ART. HE GATHERS doors wide open to the world. urits, nome I (® Economical— BITS OF VARI-COLOREV SEAWEED AND _ Secluded ‘since ancient times, sui tee on the treakcaal MIXES THEM WITH A STICKY FLUID HE GECKETES, | Nepal's capital, Katmandu, now jot a new carcer in world attnes, ign |the old kingd has p THEN HE PASTES THIS POTPOURRI OVER HIS | balser vedlastian foe cece tind a yolk menaichrwt -BOUY AND LIMES, THUS TRANSFORMING coronation of a new king, The |king- size name—His Majesty Ma-| ZN" ss) HIMSELF INTO re WALKING GARVEN._ event culminates one of the most jharajadhiraja Mahendra Bir Bik-| Dr. Fred Wertheimer, director | NORWICH, Conn., wy — Two. ot public health dentistry, said men shot each other to death, a the treatments can cut tooth de- | witness said, in a gun battle yes- cay about 40 per cent, . lterday over.a woman — the es- The program is financed by aitranged wife of one of them. She, nominal fee paid by parents of was wounded. participating children. s ¢ ¢ The program, now in its event Killed were Raiph Schnatter, 30, year, will. be carried out in 4l a shipping clerk, and Robert) counties. Muller, 42, a lineman from Willi-| BS ——— ‘mantic. Police said Miller was & A mole can dig a tunnel at the planning to marry Schnatter's|4 cate hal as feet an 1 hour. . + wife after she obtained a divorce. ¢f _ = Mrs. Jenme Barry, Mrs. Schnat- § extraordinary about-faces in the |"@™ Jang Bahadur Shah Bahadur | annals of international neapital- Shamsher Jang. ity, Religious pilgrims still — Western p 0sse Seeks ithe magic prayer—"‘Om mani p ime hum” ¢O thou jewel in ort A k f Gi | E lotus. amen!). But the atl ttac er 0 if janthem—"'May glory crown our il-' lustrious sovereign’'—dates thon KLAMATH FALLS, Ore. mH — jonly 1952, 4 man who raped and stabbed a 8 Sour ters mother, told police Schnatter \KINGDOM OF MOUNTAINS oe e Nitoctin bean even fred a shotgun blast at Miller The nation that has so suddenly, posse. : after Miller swore at him. She % lemerged from obscurity is a rec- * * ® Th jsaid that although Miller was hit) .* itangle, 500 by. 100 miles, sand-| The girl, suffering from four e he fired about five shots from a |wiched -between India and Com- knife wounds in the chest, was in Biggest, 32-caliber revolver at Schnatter. | munist-controlled Tibet. The su- critical condition in a Klamath |Miller then dropped and Schnatter perb natural scenery ranges from Falls hospital. She 1s Dorothy: Roughest, staggered to his body and fired a malaria-infested jungles to snow- Jackson of Chiloquin, Ore., who Toughest. Ar ‘shot from a .32-caliber revolver he tipped Himalayan. peaks, capped!told police that she had met the : ae van ae ‘hat bern bel by Mount Everest. man early Saturday morning im a. and | Mrs arry sak waft before h § tired the shat, He rewiieered | Nepal's 8,596,000 inhabitants de- Klamath Falls restaurant Moat “Til make sre” _ Five from ancient civilizations of | ° * : « ss Asia. They tend to think of them. ee ea of the attack = Beautiful Then > > “dtc selves not as Nepalese but as Police fo @ green sedan owne . Riga a . jurned mg = members of tribes—Gurkhas, iby a man identilied tentativ ay oo Picture = : ep F |S’ erpas, Newars, Magars, Gu. Salvador Squarez Galan, 38 a Ever ‘toward the house. He fired a shot Mexican railroad section hand. that hit her in the arm. : ott # es Da eats Funes, Tomungs, (and Bhetins: : * * @ Made! Sehnatter then doubled over -on oe tS —e- ae , 2a) No > Old tradition divides the people Officers located the car Satur- the front porch and died aft = r NGERR : ~ 2 into numerous castes with strictigay night at Keg Pitt. a small |social precedence, The top-ranking community some 35 miles south Brahmans. for instance, eat rice of Klamath Falls. A nan jumped jcooked only by members of their ‘through a rear window of a cabin own caste. where he was hiding out as offi- Wealthy and poor alike, however, cers closed in on him. He fled The SPONGE CRAB CUTS A PIECE OF SPONGE TO FIT EX$CTLY OVER HIS SHELL. WATERFORD THEN, BY TUCKING IN HIS LEGS, . oO eine Bel Joe" thelr dinclieode ene te tenn Sa wees sed . = oe an or eir lvel Ss. sing managed to elude a -man posse DRIVEN THEATER Beall | 0M ASSUMES AN LINAPPENZING DiGGLIGE. “qrphecRicms Maer ‘at, rm, Cant mame ik open every tillable acre. Rice paddies him \/ . Corner Williams Lake-Airport Rds.—Box Office Opens 7:30 P. M. a ; ——— - aed Beep hillsides like a a SEARCHERS” ___LAST — oe Ex-President Leads ‘Hollywood Headlines | Nepal hover Gy chanee als unier| Onna) Pregram —WSTAVISION wo roman ‘dependence on medieval agricul- Hit-by Japanese Party a 3 CO sTateing ae Peru lection Vole Gregory-Laughton Action iis 1s’ ctw me nro | FREY WORT YK ME eru ciection Voie sae eed suag, emote KIN’ cialist party called on the govern- | WARD BOND - NATALIE WOOD . om is b roads and airstips ment today to oppose actively the LIMA. Peru W—With the gov- Contirmed in Formal Note to promote ‘trade; training vil-'Us military tae) Fequisition pro- | 2:35 = me 9:56 ernment party's candidate far lagers to improve farming tech- gram on Okinawa. POOPED PDD eat ‘odes te _ eae By LOUELLA 0. PARSONS ture I've had Isabelle Leonard perineal new hydro- A Socialist’ spokesman said the 3 —CO-FEATURE— 2 ae HOLLYWOOD ‘(INS!—Long be- script for me Ce eaten) Spretendty eae ais THE 2 mae . fore Jule Andrews became the = __ JOINS OUTSIDE WORLD put its Okinawa bases on a semi] > TT $ Latest returns from the YOURE: sik of the world in “My Fair A few weeks ago, when T print- Nepal opened its doors in 1948 Permanent basis. $ [oye 4 > Se ty ee . ye Lady.” a very fine actrpss named ed that Paul Sregory ng ar ie to admit a scientific expedition The delegation urged the gov-7 2 HOUR $ Fernande (Bciaunde head of th Wendy Hiller made “Py gamahion™ ee see “here wae enw parol sponsored by the National Geo- ernment to take all possible steps 3 Carel Ohmart Tem Yryen $ Domeaic Vouk parn from which “My Fair Lady” was ly denied ¢ bee ke ' graphic Society, the Smithsonian to win the return of Qkinawa to PSUS EEE SPE ARR : = taken. Then Wendy followed up But Charles was franker. admit- Institution and Yale University.|Japan. The island now has a na- NEXT ‘ Hernando _Lavalle corpo! ation with “Major Barbara’ and “Out-’ ting a business rift, but said it had The nation sent its first envoy to tive civil government under U.S — is lawyer backed by President Man- at of the Islands.“ been ironed out the United States the same year: superivision. GRACE in THE From the vel ghia Restoration |, party. Right af the heart of her ca- | Now comes the “formal” an- Opened an air link with India in —— KELLY SWAN” | as so far outdistanced that ob- 1949 tted alpinist 1 WANTED TO BUY . | author of | servers saw his showing as a Teer. Wendy retired from motion nouncement that Laughton and _ ree bi anes s to tackle§ A D : | ‘The Quiet | a In sharp rebuff for the present admin-, Pictures te ge on the stage. For Gregory mace severes Sew eae ceed ais Sette a ne 1000 COMICS | Man” | THE oan a year she has been appearing | sociation. Too bad, I say. be- = a = any " es i. Also 1000 TRUE LOVE | , Unofficial results so far in the Sith the Old Vie Company im | Cause their joint producing efforts Pe Eaosicne the United Na-] NATIONAL GEOGRAPHICS contest between the three — al| Londen. Now Pandro Berman | resulted in such brilliant stage nae ap ices Scientific and TristonJonsee Nevetics conservatives—gave Prado 41.23) tells me he has signed Wendy | hits as “Don Juan in Hell," ae rganization, Piper's Magazine Outlet Kvotes, Belaunde 38,206 and La- fer “Semething of Value" with “John Brow a's Body’ and Before Worlg War Il, Nepal 35 Aut A 9 FES valle 13.840 A millljon and a half Rock Hudson and Dana Wynter. | “Caine Mutiny Court Martial” | had permitted no more than 230 | aa —— and their sole movie production, ————— ——— —_ Peruvians were eligible to vote.’ Wendy was talked into accepting “Night ef the Hunter.” Women voted for the first time this role when Director Richard “ = = | 2 . ; An n 2 XO 70 ~ an: a Brooks stopped over in London en Now thes go. their separate fr u vifation to Excellent Food * Gets Horsy Reward route to Afmca Brooks adapted ways. Laughton to Cevlon in the SERVED FROM ' . } -~ COLOR ,. De LUXE RAW ipa Ma kk - Robert Ruark’s novel for the fall to make “The Bridge over THE BROILER STEAKS, CHOPS, CHICKEN “a ot ‘eG oi ok ATA mv uJ — 7 DANA ANDREWS Everkode Gane tat iohews Lyon Sree? and much of # will be the River Kwai’ for Sam Spiegel MANNY’S FINE LIQUORS—FINE FOOD II Plus “Finger Man” I made in Africa and David Lean. and Gregory to had worked like a horse om a fac- i, produce “The Naked and° the 1 West Huron at Elizabeth Lake Road St rt: TUESDAY! tory repair job. But do you think . 3. Pasternak paused long Dead © : , arts oh his fellow. workers patted him on enough from answering my ques- : : ™ a 2—First-Run Action Hits! ' the back for being such a work- tions about Jean Simmons and, “The Bad Seed’ ‘is a brilliantly. , al . horse? Well—yes and no. They sent Robert Tavlor doing “Protection acted. brilliantly directed picture | A —- ir - ae - Dri ve- Tn a bale of hay—gift card and all— trom a Racket’ to sav that his about one ef the most shocking = Wes Steele. Guntighter and _ to Johnny _ book. "Easy the Hard Way!’ is in subjects ever screened. a child e _& Mob with » Rope! ] heater ‘ : : “its third printing and iffs going murderess. Mervyn Le Roy has a : ‘ Honesty Twice Over to be made into a picture. By surprise ending that softens the — : : . NO PLACE whom? Joe, of course chill—but it's still horrifying. if mm 2) TO HIDE BEAVER DAM. Ky. &—Fillng * station operator Jimmy Peters re- New to return to “Protection _T see an Oscar in the offing for ceived a dime in the mail from from a Racket.” It goes in Au. Eileen Heckart whe is simply ¥ ‘Box Office Opens 7 P. M.—Opdyke Rd. at Pontiac Rd.—FE 4-461! EXCEPT IN HER ARMS! from Spain his new house will be| previewed by Ed Murrow on his || BLS) THE “Person to Person’ TV show. Tempus certainly fugits! Mi- chael Giesler, son of Attorney | Jerry Giesler, and who only yes-/ terday was a small boy, was out) with a date at the Plymouth House. Her name is Jerry Lee. * * Although Mrs. David Niven is: NOW!!! coming along nicely, she won't be! L well enough to go with David) Thru WED. when he returns to Europe to make ‘The Little Hut” with Ava’ — > rwvTewrevwewvewveveveveveerer SLEEPER : Noes se HIT OF one yy she's c ——— |) RIVER Ts SSS SSS ET Sa ex || LADY" 10:45 A. oho pwr y ewer es a Woman who explained she forgot &¥*t and will be the first picture magnificent as the mother of the Palin! vaTes The s of the KISS that chan: to pay for two soft drinks. Peters Jean will make following the little boy who is murdered. As ¢ r ] birth ef her baby. She and Bob for “The Little Monster” her New they | the drifter and ' a mailed the dime back. told her er aby. a . Ww were cione...tne ari t+] the destiny of the West! : he knew "the had forgotten and Tayler should be a handsome self. Patsy McCormack ts un- | > the girl i the whole k RAY MILLAND that he added the 10 cents to the Pair. believable she is se good. » “© - ~ 7 aMon gas bill Joe said. “This Is the third pic- Nan v Welly is fine. indeed, as. i Middirroroorermrropbbdddbaborbbadnédnddacrnzapg yg 0 txtraugh mother, as ts Bill Be TROCOLOR NY OIE LAN, 2 Hopper-as the father. You'll also. * : > . m > vividly remember the perform- * = * = 7 ONTIAC + “Beene - > * @ ances o arvey Jones as the, bat 4 3 $ psychopathic janjtor and Evelyn “DEADLY SUSPENSE!” > @ Varden playing the good natured | |e ‘ with Lex Barker in » 3 on 2 $ and sympathetic landlady. i F s \ ' 4 4 i ; ap . 7 , és : P > $ Snapshots at Random: Jeanne’ : ef i y M 4 MYSTERY $ $ Crain has «substituted attorney 9 ¢. eg - Ve, IN OF THE 7 = nn regsenr-Bautzer for her former fF Sal eae K Y 4 ‘ ) . » $ Box Office Opens 2:00 P. M. ‘Freet Piramal $ attorney, Martin Gang. Her friends _— ‘ a. FRROSALIND “\ BLACK CO. staneee | 2 = > are all solidly back of Jeanne and, be RS Sa BS r REX rope MARTHA HYVER > nan nee 4 TON H > believe her in her denial that she a . a ! AN : ; 1G T— TUESDAY 54 ever stepped out of line as Mrs. ' D ALSO. > Paul Brinkman § $ 2 TA > Mrs. Joe FE. Brown is at the A PICTURE OF VERY, VERY SPECIAL GREATNESS! yo wet ele SN Cece ae epee als é — > | . $$) When Frank Sinatra returns! > > » ; 4 > > > > > > > ; , > > > > 4 > | A Realart Picture Yvonne DeCARLO ~ Dan DURYEA Red CAMERON + Helena CARTER ; Coming! FIRST TIME : shown in Pontiac rr epeerteneeene _MOTION PICTURE | reer eeYreweVveVveVVyVT Teer CT eee lll lin tlc las lta a Mi i i i Ni hin die hi he ih hi ti i i hd a ll le i i i de tte fae ie VERE CHIC || Sterhen McNaly-Coeen | . - ee 7 Ss .g a 1108, = 3:30-7:25 lll li tll lin tll lin tlt. lili lin ili tli lit lili tl lin i i li Ans Ml Ml A slits Alin i ie ie ie Ni i hi tl ti Mt ti So Ai hed i i ie ee ——————— SS Se a ie ala Ma i Mi ll tei Me Mt tt te id tte de te te, te th i th, i i i, ll a i i i i Nit i it Nin in Ni i Ni ti hn ti ti ini dd i i tt ge iit a are a THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, JUNE 16,1956 oe mas * = . 6 : > ; : : : < are - : f ‘a : Z “ad : 2 ) Court Takes Up | f-DO IT YOURSELF 4, Zercageosn] |PONALD DUCK _ s Case of $18,000 | |—— el iakioke peas Bik FS Maureen: Case o O10, 7 a ; | Ti, LOUIE... WHAT DID ow? ) Found in Heater _ [LEARN IN SCHOOL TODAY? ~ WILSON, N.C. w—The case of a : .: Z plumber seeking to recover $18,000; ha says he found in a hot water! heater opens in superior court to-| day. : | C. Louis Deang 26, says he ‘found 180 one hundred dollar bills| ' in-a cloth bag in the home of M. C. Godwin near Buckhorn Oct. | 5, 1955, Godwin now has the mon- ey. Bore | 4 Deans says he showed the bag}. to Godwin and that Godwin pro-, ALLEY OOP ——— fessed no knowledge of it or its FUNNY LITTLE | A QUESTION? . WHY, I THINK HE contents, but Gffered him a $5 re-| Ou OuT IND OF | SAID HIS NAME ward. He is seeking recovery on CERTAINLY _YES? \ THERE..SAYS | ds Godw knew nothin : ; about the beg prior to is discov Li MIND USING MAN, TD pO 1S TP Ro TH BRAIN ‘ tery. | CTRON : = ; Godwin lost out in another court | sala Paap TO FIND = action in which he sought to have | SOLVE OUR OOP SOME- oe Deans’ claim dismissed. Godwin) Ms HOW! QO= ' tended th ey was hidde ° * ay his wife, who had died June 18, 3 & 1954. . : i sé y — } ROARDING HOUSE — a2 —— > a aes ZELLER SE es | me fl ies KE LD. ER fae MY J: : p=) = So Orin YQ UNE TOLD YOU T'M LEAVING : ; ‘ gn 2 BoE RE ON Te BUT YOO A CO REANS T MUST PIGEON YG rb THINK! fos BEEN 60 BUSY DREAMING UP}? IT. | "“\Z a BRAIN DO fT FOR YOU A CALENDAR WITH MORE EEG AND 6UB- | 7 6 ce tet He” LOAFING DAYS YOU HANEN'T/| MERGE TALENTS IN, 7 , : —— HEARD cee GOING - oad a gone ES . 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MORTY MEEKLE THE INFORMER ‘ TUL PRK o, Quit : THAT «2 OMCK ING, By McEvoy and Strieber een 0 aoe EL CENTRO, “THE FRONT OFFICE OMEMD Mie They wave FO 7 r CALIFORNIA— i , ° Wasi amie Lolth | [ALADART pe, ween & | By Charles Kuhn GOLLY, BUT | | WHEN MY BUBBLE GUM |} | |WELL, MAYBE WE CAN DO | fame a POPS, IT GETS ALL OVER} | [SOMETHIN' f= ARE A MESS, | | ME,GRANDMA/ ECEO — JUNIOR 4 You'll F ind PROFITABLE _ OPPORTUNITIES. Every Day in the Pontiac Press Wont Ad Section Take advantage of this easy way to solve ell your buying -and sell- i HE ot ak mee ie! pe PRs at ey * ¢ fe COSTE Sar serge ot : DIAL FE 2-818) i . (N\\ —— gd to you ven sag alle | NN HALF ACRE CASTLE ) = | cook Morris : ty rosperity change have =" pe olson Co, and a member of Lake meuna Hoan VeeM icon HY) edie B8 | Prosperity and i) | Siena and Padua in Italy. : cea! AR a ae nl good faith all that in this mo- eight inches tall. He must pro- come to the 6,000-square-mile | ° = Orion American Legion Post No. a 5 . DETROIT EGGS res Be $}] Lor Giass #4, Ment has been read to me...” duce civil and parish references area—smaller than New Jersey— | Nearly all illnesses were treated 233, Lib McN & L 1453 i See a Detroit. Scassonlwenedear’ (bederal cate ns Mewar” "> Lise & My 686, The traditional swearing-in of re- a to his piety ond char- because of vast oil deposits. Mes el enh pig eet Sak to He is “survived by his father, oT ee e-Ceede A jumbo 06-40 weight-(nn Meo’ hg leews 322 CTUits in May, says the Natiorial, °° Kuwait hes at the head of the cambat goiter as early of the i2tn (6° brothers) Harold Jan caer ioe, Bos e 646%). large 44-45 wtd avg Am Rad 20.5 cae — 827 Geographic Society. memorializes Once in uniform, he doesn’t for- Persian Gulf, encjreled by Iran, ontory: Animal (Geeune (foamed ard, and two sisters, Margaret c ~ . . . iy iH = 34 wid ave 32 Grade Bi targe 59-40 Am Smelt; 318 Martin, GE 348 a heroic event in the story of one get Switzerland. A’ picture of the Iraq and Saudi Arabia. Beneath the base of many medical com-' Hoffman and Mrs. Julia Cran wid avg 39's Am Tel & Tel 1798 May D Str 39 4 of the world’s most renowned body-~ Matterhorn hangs on the refectory its sun-drenched_sands is what may | © a : ston, all of Chicago. Browns—Grade A jumbo 42-46 wta avg Am Tod 796 Merck 312 : ee i Zs pounds, and one known concoction will 1 he C. J. God- ly —- a wtd avg 43: medium Am Viscose %5 Mpls Hon 7 guards—its defense of Pope Cle- wall, near a reproduction of -the well be the biggest pool of oil in contained 57 substances, of which’ His body sallphe ante = oH 1 wtd av Grade B large 33%)- Anac Co 732 Mont Ward ans , ee ets ood ae a8 ggemaas 18 te d = Ns - “aogranh..-— as eee ba 5 - - Keego Har-- 30 wtd ave f. ness Gilaresiti-seleta Anas Wa C0998 haste pa jag ment VIL in 152% Lion of Luce rne Swiss books the world, the National Geograph Ce -__ hardt Funeral Home, Ms 4 mae avg 38'a. Checks Armes Bt! 37 Motor Wheel 272 ; ; fill the ibrar” And his diet doesn't ie Society says. bor, until 10 tonight. Rosary wi Commercially qraaed. Armour &Co., 211 Motorola 424 STEP-BY-STEP RETREAT facil Suies oe aA t b! Id h ad be cited at 9 p.m eyes meme Go | scm eo Murrey Cp 352) In a battle with thousands of ~~ S* “HUSABE & cherse The black gold has poured out Pilgn Fertilizer Plant ree aa ree um hison Nat Bisc a2 ~ : Eas eS: in a steadily increasing stream, to- = large 39-42. medium D6 small 26 Greae at ate et car Gece ee German and Spanish soldiers Jed ® taling 386,398,003 barrels in 1955. SEOUL. Korea — A large fertil- Sie ee Balt & Ohio | 4s) Nat Gros s24 by the Duke of Bourbon, 147 Swiss Business Notes Kuwait also shares in oil rovalties izer plant’ will be built near. SALES MANAGER or DETROIT BUTTER AND FaGs — Bendix Av 303 Net Thee Og Guards formed ranks at the obelisk ‘from the “neutral territory’ be- Chungju. financed largely by] USED CAR MANAGER : = eng ue Hoo. Lal es ’ < ; er's Square. The fig g SING is; — G.R p - M : Deifoit cases included, Bae oi coun Beth Stet seve MY Centra: 375 | St. Peter's Square. The fighting _LANS ING (INS( — G. R. Jones. tween it and Saudi Arabia. With- United States aid. The United Na-] , cuable immediately — can eean 6 Lebee re oe Pk raged for six hours. Retiring step.Oldsmobile general sales manager. the reeent discovery of another tions Korean Reconstruction furnish best of references from eee eee Borden 604 ce a 3 by step, the Pope's Swiss Protec- has announced the appointment of oil area.an the north, Kuwait prom- Agency financed the preliminary past and present employers. ir r riin 1s 5 sins ~S F ; p Slice , ore 4744 large 44's. -45 wid are a oe ares: “4 Obie O11 gg tOFs fought into the Basihca. The S F. Mehring. formerly Oldsmo- ises to become even richer engineering work. The United EM 3-0698 megium “41-4? wid ave 41\s. Small be, de ge=ms ut G1 pe last of them fel] at the foot. of bi ile zone manager in Boston, as Sheik Abdullah as Salim as Su- States will contribute $19,500,000. ove een meaner a aren eae eae Bt eee Aw Ale ne staies eeding (to) paral caret — Pbigrang: Mecca” ~ un bah, descendant of a family that : e am 385 . fl » headquarte ( : grade C large M Checks Can Dry ae 18.6 tare bic ae ments. The onl y surivets were 1 ei oon es G CAE ring set up the state in 1756, gets half Total weekly recipts of government Cdn Pac ... 317 Parke Da 49 2, Guardsmen who had taken the Pon- Succeeds Lampe, who re- the profits of the Kuwait Oil Com- | tri ded eggs June 9-18 were 10.380 cases Capita! Air! 312 Penney JC 6 tiff fet cC astle St. Angelo. cently was named executive assist- San Te SALE | Commercially greded Carrier Cp. 874 pa RR 3, Uff to safety in Cz st Sebald EL ee aS : pany, a joint Bntish-American cor-: PuBuC large ter Grader A ae Poa sare — sob - ee Pepsi Cola 244 * , amt to the general manager in poration. His share now comes 7 “ * chrys eae Phelps D sq she Corps passed trom ED Say charge of dealer relations to more than $200 million a year elps €24 -4¢ ws w \ : Mncowne—crade s extra large 61. large — te, “7 Phileo . oh to be revived in 1348 by Pope Paul ; Gomisent. Markee about steady on top| Climax ise 081 Pri Pes 456 I] Abe Cohen. sales manager for Oil was discovered in southern | quality large with moderate supplies Cluett Pea 9.) 412 t 991 : = Pontiac's Standard Electne Co. Kuwait in 1938, but World War Pilisby Mills . 45 pele Enis pa : “ie 1 VALUATION pe eodlleg ns a — rae Sa fond ~ . Lau Plate a. 86.4 Now numbering around 100, the as among speakers at the second II held up exploitation, On July $3,5 ) et see Sat Serene omen fl cen ks Pullman, eg Guards, in blue, yellow and red session of the recent annual con- 30, 1946, the first Kuwaiti cruded LE - ~ ~ Comi Ea 41g Pure O11 441 uniforms, catch the eyes of Visi; vention of the National Assn. of oil flowed into a tanker, begin. | GIANT 4-DAY SA : Con Edis 4 CA 427 Vatican. Their chang. . ‘ Livestock Con N Gas 192 Repub 81! «str to the Vatican. F chang Flectrical Distributors in Atlantic ning a revolution of living stan- ry A Consum Pow 474 Rex Drug .. 64 ing of, stations provides color Cty NJ Cohen represented the dards. | Stam se Room & Sheet Metal Machinery; PETROIT LIVESTOCK Pe 10e Rey Met 69 6 : = : DETROIT. June 18 (AP)—The Detroit See een a7.—s«Rey Tob B s47 and drama against the City’s portable appliance sub-committee’ Wes dus yethods Livestock ‘waren baht : s Westerm industry and methods WwW d Equ an ng Cont Mot 6 pickag! 32 massive stone structures. Tradi- of the NAED’s Electric House- ‘ : Hogs salable ‘; 000. No earty sales. Cont Of! 109 4 Safeway & 25 1 have brought Western culture with berate Palade! See8_aeaiete ‘tacieas Corn Pa 0 - - Lead 44.3 -tional arms are eight-foot-long wares Committee. them. The old citv of Kuwait, Also Dies aM Tooling for NESCO Housewares about $00 stockers an¢ feeders, supply cure Wr oS seein ane je, ©halberds, a spearlike weapon es- a capital of the Sheikdom. shows P od t Lines. f° and choice fed steers much smaller ner pain 445 Seat Al RR 39 1 ially used in the 15th and 16th Ear! Bell. Pontiac-Area Shell ... ~hanges since 1986 ; r uc an week choice and prime fed tis C feag 334 Seare Reed ae pe et many changes since 19%. That igeasiyll eager digs oa slaughiet seers DOCe Airic 7*@ Simmons «a5 Centuries. products-dealer, has been named @ year a traveler might have seen piss ets Dow Chem 7 Sinclair Oo 656 winner in the firm's annual ‘‘clean ; as } opening steady to weak. some bids 0c The halberd ererly cerer dias eid me Chee) it in its omginal form—an Arabian MET or more lower. cutter and utilit DuPont . 306 Secony Mob . 6 Se rene Cees me aticet leonien > wil ~ a strong to SOc higher. canners, fully =— a = S4) Ses Tee 513 jal. To sustain their oath to pro station) Toomes! He willbe among town of traders, seafarers and steady: bulls steady. stockers and feed. Bat! Kod 884 Sou Ry 482 several dealers who will be hon- _,. rl divers. Whole sctions of comprising: stall ow ees@yl @ acak) tesaral leg Auto Lite 337 Sperrt Rena 213 tect the Pontiff, the Guards keep pred tox a) similap distinction at & pea ivers. W e sections o BI k Pl t G. 1 ed and choice and prime fed steers 2273. most us 3.8 Std Brand 40 _ Sayre: simile WILSALL windin assageways and mud e. Galvaniz = spol ce Les, — ee) Ib ‘Emer — at oe eel Ind . 393 —- ‘guns and nfles in their Monday 4uncheon in Detroit. houses have disappeared replaced Shoots. ‘i te aes wai e. buninea and s 8 carrying ‘ . me 2 armor . ima = " ee ire few prime individuals. some choice and~£*-Ce!!-O $18 8d Oll Ono 3 . *« ——— ~ement buildings opper oa : prime heavier steers around 7150; early Fair> Mor 414 Steven: JP 2 5 a ORN Fifty encineer._ : ~~ ales good and low chotce steers 18.50. Firestone 784 gtud Pack 73 But. their lives are peaceful. In ee ee itty eet The sheiks of today pursue the — Brass Strips i in Coils 2 00 part ‘oad high choice fed. heifers OFod Mach 6*6 gun Gu 3 , ing professors from 26 colleges and j 2150 Most sales choice fed heifers Freepot Bul. .. 842 sutner p, daily rqutine, they collect cards ee . .. ancient sport of falconry from 1 , er Pap = 45 universities will attend the week- ie 00-21 0 wig? urility and | standard Tr “+ SES gett Co 46 of admission. They man ceremon- , F M limousines or water ski in the * Ilinoi steers an ifers 17 $@: these open. Gen Ba ! Bylv £1 Pa t — . ‘ ong Ford Motor Co. engineering : Ci inois ing slow: utility cows 12 56-1 iGen Drnam 3 F Gulf, whi son foot- Granite it a te cutters 11 60-13 08: some mized cut. Gen Elec $1 Toe et jay posts. at papal functions. and nim opening tomorrow. The |" AL le their sons piay 1100 Niedcringhaus Ave. Y: Soa"Tonaetcas he Ray Hwee Gen wy RE Peay tad glwase accompany the Pune meeting is designed to promote PUMCETO™ le saenree Meat Sales Dates: TUES. thru FRI., JUNE 26-27-28-29 commer ulls mostly 1400-16 en Mills ... 686 s = stel Gan- 7 : rabs dmve late-mec meri- . . C sary sales good and choice stock steer Gen Shoe ,.. 28.1 ae hee us his summe r home at Castel Gan closer cooperation between indus- e automobil = a n 10: 30 A. M, (CST). Inspection from June 21 Calves canteen 30h Pacers eesti ee Ts BP Trecaamer’ 2” 423 dolfo in the Alban Hills, 40 miles try and colleges in the search for 2", aia cen | TOOLS teady to weak but market not fully Goebel Br... 4 P Rep acid cite ete s southeast of Rome. Qpe chore con- now engineering“talent. pene manexes ol western de-| OVER 500 MAJOR MACHINE fe] Karey Loh lll soe Seetine cee | eodrieh: gs «CUB Carbide....121_ stantly hangs over them: Thé pol- x sign where. within their own memo including « oodyes r ; . : ———— . Ps . eo gt Ih wtility end Gommercial vealert ie oo Pa ee , as Unit “Air Lin ae ishing of their breastplate armor. Freq J. Archibald has been “iS: Mere was cae Dat Besert PRESSES Straight Side Double Crank- 250 ton .#250-2-48C & 125 = it Fae - rad ins “A rae . > c 18.00: cull and low utility 1300-15 ot West ‘s 26 Un Gee” = Tis s named public relations director and milew camel riding ‘Bedouins. ton #125-2-48C Warcos. 200 ton #80784 G 125 ton #521 Jes! d Un Gas Cp 2) STIFF REGULTION Pp a ¢ kee salable 100 Market stow. 23 Grevhourd 18 -OS tines |... 273 of the General Motors Corp.'s Workmen have ‘given up the tra- Clearings 113 ton #5'2-48 G 12) 85 ton #5DC Bliss, 165 ton Seek wilt merch ae = Quit Ol. 1202 US Ruvber 2." 497 Guards trace their tradition to lovel al gional office. officials HUonal white cotton dishdasha for #610E G (2) 100 ton Z68C Niagaras, 85 ton #94A G 70 ton and lambs very scarce Homesth 41 vs Tov os ia the days when the Swiss were re seasaiea tonay Hie ormeily 6As denim overails. #92E Tolecos. #5 Rudolph Krummel, #3 West, 30 ton Nesco. 35 — Hooker FE) .. 432 Walgreen ..°° 317 — ‘ a : = . f : 225 ¢ } G 200 ton #40-)S | SS Goes ahs oe Inugst Rey..” 427 west Un Tel ” & member tthe cocporntion’s I vinous 100 ton #100.2-60C Werce, 125 ton #86A. 42) 105 CHICAGO, June 18 iAP) —Sailable hogs [Duds 7. rest Un Te > ec ersons. '3 rae . cep | sen, eeneral marae secowray cues ime mand. 43 Nene ase. 31+ Weather for Scorpions press section. City Worker Injur ed to ©8512) 190 ton #1 Bi Oe is) eae ze apt SS > ( 75 0 12) #No. sows mostly steady instances 28 lower [nspir Cop $66 White Mot .. «32 TEMPE. Ariz. —The farmers : 1 pen Back inclinable—'2) #75, 260 Warco, {2 . late: bulk mixed grade 88 1 to 3 butch- Interlak Ir 276 Wilson & Co. 162 mes “4 J. R. Whitney of the B air Tran- #2)'2, (2) $21B, (20) #21, (6) #20, 12) #19C, 117) #19, cata ee Ly 160-239 We it oT 38 Int wee Mere re Yale & Tow : aH weren't the only ones who were sit Co. will be among the speatere. as arth aves In (8) #18 Bliss, A412, #A4, (6) #A3Z'2, HAZ, FTA Niagaras, around 0 head 200 Ib 1740; a limited Int Nick $37 Youngst shat eo 2 happy to see it rain last winter. at a national convention. of the #6 G #3 Toledos, (3) #5 Federals, #4R Rockford, #37, #33 teen ae ae, See Int Tol Tet 302 Pera beter. sea) lve showers were welcome by Dr. Freight Claim Council in Cleve- Pulled from under a . load of dirt Swame, #3 G (3) #2 Krummel. (6) Brown, #45 Crosby. (4) be ase” — = Herbert L. Stahnke, who produces Jand, Ohio. Whitney, who is vice- after a cave-in Saturday, a sewer Adriance. 90 ton Stiles Parker: Hydraulic Double Action—250 ton Dalatte| cattle: 900.) calven! Soe) tiner< STOCK AVERAGES y anti-scorpion serum in his labora- president of the Michigan Freight , i #250-125 Bliss; Singte-Action—!50 ton Farquahar; Toggle Draw- NEW YORK. June 18— (Compiled 6 F : & construction worker, 40, was listed ; ae 5 42) Seilehe acarar teak tear uate cane the Associated Press) ; tory at Arizona State College here. Claim Council, will be accom- in satisfactory Gondition today - ing—#'168'>, #17ES.. #176 Toledos, #14T Cleveland, #5, (2 ic ~ , z Sé a ( ' lower: bulls fully stead¢; vealers mostly tweed ate oni stocks Dr. Stahnke said that when it rains panied by William Fisher of the St. Joseph Mercy Hospital . #4, (2) $3'2B. £3'2 & H1'2B Biss. ro poop eso: Rai eer eae o ‘package =! cneice 1000 1 Ail Teohd bode a =: ell the scorpions come out of the White Owl Express Co., president Keating " Rewtiae police tee #H42A E41A. H4l. B40, a # 2: bets Poe #2? : steers 2050: a few standard and Feek ago 283 = ‘ Ah Pe ay (MES o _ JOS 38H. (11) #16 Bliss. SHR. (3 £H3 2'2 Niagaras, awe 15.80-19.00: a wed of choice and pace ices 261 tees 28 3 them and extrac erie ee of the “tal pate The four-day - | rr _ he aé C < = : é 130" a ecke ee ot "rood, ona "oe ee men nO m3 1381 1219 19 13 m extr c heir = m _ meeting began today, _. nest injuries and was partially #23 Adriance. (22) #14 Brown, {55) Back Wheel, Arch and Cap— yearlings utility. and commercial : . % sc . eee ee, ee omer ml os PS seve) saga Uwe caia oemiien “ ave in the accident at 622 Joslyn Bliss, Niagara, V G O and Nesco se ay wold sates Seas th oer ns piper lmaoo and 1955 Low 203.1 1149 67.2 1488 td . CAN MACHINERY, Bodymakers ale ; 5 ae an, i d ne #304 cutters h most utility and com- j 5 2395 d ms, $US ee eae ie ee ; : ! Authorities believed that rain, (3) #IRHC American Seamer #3 ‘ax gee ti “ : chetee vealers The pk ot ee N may have weakened the earth, po Niagara (3) Callahan, (2) #267 Cameron. 13 ! J iss » eB eull to commercial vee i WS n e : 2 4S Or 95. | a Salable sheep 300: trade moderately, e | il lice said . ERE MACIUNERY ae) ¢ Bard ote. Sone a 2 S He seat oe soe far ae | P Pleading i the ch: of ee Auto, Toledo, Crosby and Nesco Automatics, 2 vee ii ger prime s mi | - Di 7 ; $00-21°00” cull to. low spri semy orae Royal Oak Woma Hurt G Rewirer, (22) Beaders G Corrugators. (7) #W3 Bliss Drop Wirers 15.00-21 $0: cull to choice slaughter shorn driving under the influence of y MFI Nesco Automatic ‘liquor, Hansel H. Bailey, 42, of 229) as Car Rams Into T SHEARS G BRAKES Shears—8x!16 ga. (3) 6x14 ga. Niagara, jure IE. Walta r , pai oO tree zs 1 22 8 x1 21 52°’ Stoll, 4’x16 ga 4 Suffer Minor Injuries ronan Fords mcey paid 0 Bonnie Lee. Kelly, 14, of 456, War "Rome 60x10 ge 13) 30" pone Ge coieicne ; ° ifine imposed by Pontiac Municipa va : Paice f : ~ t . : Ge : ae in Avon Township Crash iJ Maurice E. Fin (Cambridge St... Royal Oak, was Brakes—8’ 60 ton, 78° 45 ton, (3) 4 15 ton Versons, (2) 18 Judge Maurice E. inegan. | ‘reported in ‘‘good’’ condition at) Whitney Jensen, 8’ 16 ga. Chicago Two people from Rochester and Charged with driving under the St. Joseph Mercy Hospital today WELDERS: Seam—(14) 75-200 KVA Federal: Press Type—75-1 two from the Detroit area suffered. influence of liquor in a two-car ac-| after being injured in a Spring-, KVA Taylor Winfield, Federal and Precision. Spot— (23) 15-75 KVA jonly mihor injuries in a two-car ‘accident in Avon Township Sunday | ‘afternoon: All were treated and re- leased by Pontiac _General Hospi- tal. C | E Ld] Ld Injured were: Barbara Whitsett. (650 E, Auburn, Rochester; Brian Sage, 17, of Centerline; Donna 'Wiitala, 14, of Detroit; Wanda H Ross, 17, of 2616 Franklin Rd., Rochester, = .t Paul J. Klein, ‘18, of Centerline, and Robert L. Griffin, 18, of 3430 Easteyn Rd., Rochester, were the drivers, Both said they did not see the other car in time to avoid: ‘the collision at Covelly and Harri-| son Roads. Purse, $12 Reported Stolen From Home A purse and $12 were reported at 62 Stout St., Pontiac police said. Bradford vehicle went out of con-|said trol. — Howard Newbank of that address stolen Saturday night from a home|s! cident Saturday, Jose Flores, 49,! of 75 Foster St., today was fined $100 or 15 days in jail by Pontiac’ :Municipal Judge Maurice E. Fin- ‘negan. | | A 10-day jail term began today, for Dean C. Hart, 21, of Detroit, | \who failed to pay a $50 fine im-| posed by Pontiac Municipal Judge . */Maurice E. Finnegan. Hart had, pleaded guilty to reckless drivi ing. | tf your. friend's in jail and eeeds| jpen“Pe. FE 5-9424 or MA 5-403}. —Adv. L Child Hurt in. Crash three-year-old, . « ing Helen Hayes on canvas at Theater in New York City. Artist Cristina Perry, left, has portrayed the great actress in her role of was gained through an accident took place at W. Maple plus another painting by. Cristina, unk ee ie eae eee eee fe ; f ~ | » A NI by \e ; - i Ae F of 4 {.- v | / a ; ‘PORTRAIT OF ROYALTY — I's a reablife Helen Hayes meet field Township accident Saturday. | SMe suffered a \Was a passenger went off Ander-| _sonville Road striking a tree and. fence. .Princeton St., the driver, was) treated at the hospital and released | |with a possible head injury. He) jwas ticketed by investigating state police for a driving. Chevrolet Division Hits ‘Million in Auto Output if DETROIT — Chevrolet Motor |millionth vehicle of .1956. |sembled on June 6. Chevrolet ed its production from Jan. I through today would come to 821,043 passenger cars and 184,319 trucks. Ford’s production of Ford cars from | Jan. 1 through” June "16: is estimated at 649,850 units, an unveiling. at the-Helen Hayes “Victoria Regina,"’ This portrait, will -be Lessa displayed is possible con-) cussion, when the car in which she | | Robert C. Kelly, 18, of 132 Ww. [Division yesterday built its one) In last | year’s record output the one mil-! . lionth Chevrolet vehicle was as) Sciaky, Federal, Progressive, Taylor Winfield and Thomson Gibbs; (4) 200 G 300 amp. Arc. TOOLROOM: Lathes—20''x48" G 16'x30" American Pacemaker, 24°52", 20°x52" G 18°'x96" American. 28''x60" Lodge G Shipley. | 18x36" Monarch, 9°°x24" South Bend. Milling Machines— #2A Brown G Sharpe Universal, #30 Ohio Universal and Bridgeport Vertical; Driilk—4'11° American Radial, (6) Upright 14°-22”"; 24''x24''x6' G& 56’'x48"x10' American Planers: Saws—NS24 and | NS 18 Grab, #816C Kalamazoo, 9’’x9"’ Peerless—Grinders— (2) #16 Blanchards, 6'x18° Norton; Shapers—20'' American, 7”: Delta G&G 6" Pratt G Whitney Vertical. MISCELLANEOUS MACHINERY & | EQUIPMENT; (6) 6000 Ib. & 4000 Ib. Forklifts; (2) 14''x834’'x10" Sullivan & 7x7" Ingersoll Rand Compressors; Allis Chalmers and International, (2) GMC Tractors; Chevrolet Dump G Stake Body Trucks; (2) Logemann Balers, Riveters, Paint Spray, 5000 ft. | Overhead Conveyor,’ Large. assortment Factory Equipment, Office | Furniture, etc. , PLUS , 8,000,000 Lbs. Sheets, Strips, Tin, Terne & Block — Plate, Wire, Aluminum & Brass Coils Machinery sold Piece=by Piece—No Confirmation FREE—Detailed ilastrated Circular Sent on Request—FR' RE—PHONE “_ WRITE—Wi ANTS CORPORA' ay Pt “Reardon MANE OR —T RENCHING ANB BUL LDOZING NpeGn BE 4-604) Patras PAINTING i ae RIOR * exterior 3 painters tiees vaelalsl = S10 __ Building Supplies ) 2A INE fUDENT NEED } rong Hed oy Bn : ead CERAMIC TILE ita PAING and C fe Tile for eo ot rhe a Vestibules, OL. 1-8331, ND INTERIOR | Pe | ae sua aienen, 99 ? ka FOR SALE. ot hee St Ser — oF postage re aaslatat __ Business: Services 18 WA CLEANERS. a oar cates KIND, eee cat Reasonable. Wye weeds fash nl Free est No obligation, FE 2-163 sae eee Oe APPLIANCE REPAIR wasatine MAN W machines and Vacumn sweepers. Seen like work of any kind | py Bs Electric, $03 N. Johnson. Le, FERTRY APPLIANCE SERVICE ‘hes utom att ppnnsw J ag A WALLPAPER “yathera’ 6 rringet weahers.. retrig- os | nono adios, cleaners and - ypes re ama!) appliances, ROY'S, _o _Oakiand Ave FE 2-4021. Ack TAREE SERVICE: ReMovee trimming Get our bid BEACH CLEANING Beaches cleaned, tnatalled, sard- >| ed, 2084, SRY WALL BY NE FREE | suimaies Ne unasibu er coal erent ¥ IMMING 8 Work | Wanted | Female ay removal. RES. 2. a hae or bl BU... PICK uP ite MAR OF FOUNTAIN PENS “eng "elvery. yl day service repalr EES 0 actory Prine “6 3 our Psi! so, ALL TRONING, ) BAY SERVICE) Ditice a ply one raat L? and delivery, 8) a basket aLecrns aR. x ea AND) pairin Tien. AY Pike. fronings done 63 @ bushel. LM : couLes © omRE. it. uA JORINO SEWER C CL EA ‘ANING retarial science. & Ginks” —Sunday Service. FE ¢-2021 ist, competent shorthand enites Ot vee. fF summer office wort. Previews) HEATING SERVICE ) Pag a coe store Oas, oul jburmer and furnaces, i wouan wart wal Wash Ht “Th ee Dave OF 1 aye OL- | int sed cnening FE 4 ; Paes a cane fe KEATING CO. 3 OR 4 DAYS VING BERVIC | Pe as PE 8-107) pelain’, Bn lost boat, eter. | IRL WANTS BA-| etc FE b440g ! een te aieD| HEATING SPECIAL — a , ust have typing speed | ~ = fire places cleaned @ ? oftiaer Better Seer, AP ap} r wi Lewrvese rer genpenl plies balit to | . Bai = are CReboie “Buln” ey or | Ex! CED er QUNG LADY, chimneve 0 eeotea ood . eat Me $1979 copings he b3t0r. yon ED WOM-'f AWN MOWERG HAND OR POW. a tare of ¢ Ea Paiatohos or repaired 6 © War ‘T BARY | 16 Soa tae OTEADY | ‘i 5 5 Dave FP for summer. AND Ri to de own a bes egy Seley that nee service EM: an my home. FE woman to ca home wow, OMAN. WANTS a - for Please call FF 2-2744 be i | AGER, Willits work an babzait t or Mother's sExion OH ScHOOL GiRL —- Wishes general : rE! _S 3-2042, Nos DONE 07 © ELDERLY MAN Gh cooled motors repaired One ad service re sdet3 4s and delivery. Phone 68 Lincoln, fey By AND OUTSIDE, re _o pm PLASTERING ALL KINDG, i. Myers, OR 31345, PLASTERING _ D Meyers EM 30169 SHOVERS WALL WASHING BERV- joes. Janitor and window service, ont offices, factories, FE SAWS MACHINE FILED MANL ey LEACH 10 RENQY. TREE TRIMMING AND RE Free estimates Prone FE tao FREE TRIMMING & WS RENOY. Free estimates FE 9-0019 FE awe gery = SPRA yf wteh — @l and pump repair. OR 3.2396. u\ WOULI D LIKE 'Greanmaking, Tailoring ‘16 housework by the day. on SUITS. COATS & AL- RESAES, e terations 191 E+ Huron, FE +7074 WOMAN. q Wan Ta HOUSEWORK At ERATIONS, PROFESIONAL and live City or rural. 106 E | | aur Spokane Dt OMAN qDEsIRES DA a iz Garden Plowing ; zg 168 WOMAN ARTI DAY Wonk mf pi ROTOTILLING jowed. ‘atana ine. lidin U RERSONABLE Pee 3-00TT, ——aatane § Service 2 i ower cam REUIPENT ‘ amen tay on] seg, Cow manure FE Gist in Canned and nara fais a RDEN PLOWING & D tA a | L GARG GO. DIRCING . igenben eer ‘. rE 6-6889. LATING, ING. QUALITY in ting.’ Pt toh on aaa ©. BUD BILLA, re ose | PLOT Ane Eee A-l CEMENT WORK sore tit TNO GARDE X AND LLOYD MONROE cae L. . Avia Service, FE | FE 46866 “ROTO TILLING cant » “SAND 8 tons and od qertaye. 9 Wayne Dutch- A&B TRENCHING _ water line feild tie. uJ TE rate : a1 ¢ R AN CAINE , enera) repair, OFT AND INGULA oa ae tore. 3 Mardwoed Fioer Bervice D 30033 service. u reer @rives, AND cee ee shiners Ro job too a! on, or ee Ric CEMENT WORK SEITE Base, & BLOCK Ri brick, block and stone work. By. Thompson, * Akpublic e A Po Rives Boers Oeor ore Callender Kore HLLiNa CA WWS AND gardens OR 3-9784 fRACTOR” With owe LiPT equipment, Available for nae small farms and new field ene: reat, wi Baldwin & Walton. Wrat AIDE PLOWING & GRAD- aig ya) black dirt & manure. 18 [Seow on ‘RUP- Leondry Service LACe CURTAINS at Pontiae fet] ry. Prone ani? Ha, URRY Laundre vai i OETRORTR 6S, DONE IN =e "pena and éehves * Lendecoping = 7 18A RL ) ACE - NI LANDSCAPING SEED- itig, sodding, Maintenance, OR sa NC ~~ BERV- viee | Pontiac Topaot sod 3681. BAL tiae WORK, eye & ‘fovea OR pai OR ta ; er GEM ati, Sean ae ses aan and NTER CONTR mainienance ter. MC CARE enew rongn axe ma coma 9 FE 2-0712 of FE 4-6510 EM } 4 re D&M Biot SERVICE A Gee Klectric AN iv Carl L. aah ae aut) fs NO OLD FLOOR: Bilis, rE RAR BING FIN. Ishin yre cate Tear! wert! deat +. Les oben Fe rat Trucks to Rent sg a Ra LANDS®cAPING & YARD WORK sees LOWER BTRATTS LAWN CUTTING mplete lawn rm Mich. Pre sere. € sout! sgt Free esti- ates 1 EM } A i ab 4 a | dirt % fhp re a Tt seeding, petiSestnd. TOP hie AND Rain DIRT. FAR nr vEW;T GRADING: 575-Bai tie back filling FR 5-358 RD CRY ELING. SRTDING, ding, ial a rears nienes eee todding. FE 5-006. or “Ageammmeed ems “Pivion OR _ Moving pa Trucking 1 19 TN aaa Moving. TROCRINO cine ‘2-5984) or FE nett 1 TRvERE, “ton ne La i teh stake: 5 LJ r) Woche Sem/i-trailers Tratlers tors Pontiac Farm and Industrial Tractor Co. Open rn Pate RRA Painting é « _repairs Wall Painting & Mitchell's, a) —= Lest & mm on c Le ot Rewat oi BMALL Lost YOUR ‘Hobbies & [sew vente Gen PG my Four ~ Aerotred red wre Altp iog rinte AURIVOR GEARS si _Mts. ‘burn, EXPER _ public. 2-413 a vou are tile cto i aP Cold eel PO fees W. HURON erib iti Reasonable: PRA IE viens mS Sees rea wae = | enh Ree Wing the Domestic 6 __Private consults toe Len 5 : ns Studi Ne ¥ Haren. inted fapkiie-Fast seryice int “ollie | Travel “Anenelen E FUN WANTED? ERIN ER AVEL WTD MAPLE 6 YEAR AR ‘Decorating | » cp erties rere tin ae LINTIRG A ; SCORE. | ta! E. alll pane ot ne _Wid, Miscellaneous 28 = | WHE Wall Washing Free estimates FR O08 PATER PASCT or PA Ga a a wi Plath eink let nA spon MONO UN | __ Television Service — “4 ooeeasay ‘ eh ger: re 6 irk ake “Typewriter were ‘RA ‘im leer a ARPS TER, Pt ll |S LOT “eras. fote BARRE Found rouND: ch he a PEL Pan Caer, ike ‘da eit aa y un Tt ExT ecient Findt oe german Font TaN vob op . i, ye Hee. ‘ tan es ey i a — ar oe Tp ee | Supplies 244 cahditay t et wal ~ Notices " Personals Fe A PRIVATE DETRETIVES ind af @aere by teers 4b net fe fie wend Shoes OR a1 Kia RING wh a OUASEEN GS iled Bh are Cd A ae aa Poth! an BA In Debt? ie & ae wae BUREAU Free Contuitation navies ___ Reservations any here sLANNING A TRIP? in “aw at "| rhea son a NTIAC TRAVEL SERVICE af. FE #326) R | Wed. Children to Roard 26 CHL PAA at be “etnied” Be ore. eA famnaban al cil 48s Capo or TRA tine ae wit i epney & hh, CoRR itt Wed. Howse ehold Goods Fi] 1 PAY CAR. APL aa RADIOR. - ae NE EDED | pe ae ate ved condition. OR 4.8402 fucrantecn Ga | ~~ OLD RAIL FE exRuAverss gM GA tt a paint WAW BUY Lage BA | AND aes “ted "eta wFaler br ve 1131. 1000 FOR 6-3651 INCE. FE eee waur AS Rantine © wi” give first ie # Bae x hos be A DRAGLINE BUY OR SELL I will pecrenelty. erty or will sell it for sew ou how to gét c e Fee us ve it. * D ‘RILEY if Wanted Real Estate 32A cae buy your prop- ou end the reasonable. Call now and . BROKER $00 Elisabeth Lake Rd. FE 4-1157 Money Wessel Wrhe "Poatice Press, hi two ¢ _ Wanted to Rent Spe, een Mia ngauty ‘Ce 3 ee 29 ay. HWY. OR place sign, Ld JULY 15 TO Beach, Two References. a fhare ) Living Quarters 30 BL cel queers & OR LADY TO ent free in ex- r Je bias Near Oxbow SHARE HOME WITH eri ody. Free rent, near bus. |e : Wid, Contracts, Mtgs. 32 Ov WANT TO PPes 2 Feaaits, Realtor ‘ iJ] 70 SELL on OR wa. contract? For quick G. Trocke CONTRACTS WANTED Ei fis ; L Rs the. rect Tere os w. WoW. : _ Templeton, Realtor CASH , New or he Vand ye sm aie . Buy ontract ocr ial alg AYDEN, Realtor Ay) of Sok tout, cae St. Ph. 5-816 SET Till 8:30 fa G and™ Contras Seamer : PA “ea thee lose W. ers service, or : oe Real Estate ple §-5821 We e Specialize - ford. Bpr tJ inet ia ttcpensenn ‘0 e enc Por _ ge & top : inet list with Clarkston 20 8. Main, Clarkston, Mich MA’ CASH FOR YOUR HOME _ 8. TELEGRAPH FE 5-067 GORDON ARNOLD’ PE 5-5783 many buyers waiting ty hav Kinds of Fy the- Rechecaer Roger B. $11 Main St. OL 1-111 Rochester, Mich. Henry, Inc. 1848 E. Auburn LISTINGS AVANTED for residential property ares. Rd. iL 1-012) TRADES asib of trading state, We me homes, a comes, business Northern resorts 1a ie Heron & SON he Phone We are trading. nate etl rom ng as galniog Pontiac ae "te ‘oa feel ned sted. eall for « ent to discuss the your Real in- @s and ted Sor for “twaae ost CASH ‘SH FOR UITIES —. _—_ ies mod ROY KNAUF, Realtor | 964% W. Huron OA 83309 FE 2-7421 p y Purchasers wai “BRice’ seoo eae ac EM 3}-3311 R. me ua Univ 1-5798 WILL BUY OR LIST YOUR LAKE CASH —. 48 HOURS FOR YOUR HOME UITY IGHT, Realtor E IM WR peretive Real Estate Exchanes ay ae 8. Seo. o LOors. s| ee Ao acti fo" | 55 — DOG HOUSES Realtor. BUNGALOWS ANYTHING @yW GooD PF ore venel 4 rs “MORTGAGES tte gag ee % secre Mu i ~ Zeeraph atthe Eve Bociet pe Cash in 28 hours for your equ: Call now. TN. w Bt, Ph. cong oe Till 8:30 ity. | Edw...M. ‘Stout, Realtor FE 5-816 3 Room APT. VERY NICE, MAIN middleaged erred. % aged preer Tea vor furn, 26 N, FE ROOMS te OR 3-9513. ura Eenctenaiy @ J ROOMS, i CHILD 10 OR men _accepted. FE_¢-7088 ROOMS, PRIVATE BATH AND z peoohe tee Heat and a $ one oft a woenne: Ap- ply eee oot. Parking in- 3 ROOMS AND BATH 31. Stowell xi ScoN LOSER Dersaeee required. FE 92-6262. 7 RooMS sar BATH, ” NICELY Bestlen: fer work: ing couple or business ‘ay. FE 7 ROOM APT TENANTS TO ACT REF- / i = ' : fey THE PONTIAC PRESS. MONDAY, JUNE 18, 1956 — es * _Ballding Service _ 12! Moving « ‘Trucking, zisuice oF HAM - = Rent Apts, Furnished 33 Rs ai ho of reat Ce er ol ay A nd en July 2nd. 6:30. a eo ATH. NICELY Private entrance. 130 Hulbert St. Acists oe | Gn TR ge (hay Elisabeth Lake Ra. at Oxbow alge aga : bam. and after 5 p.m. FE fos ohne . Reasonable. LS. x | 7 Ronis —WEWLY DECORATED. ng FE casa tanta ent bate oF 8. mad Masie 8 é rene ‘ conve + week. '| J ROOM us ORE “ROOMS WITH ern : vulilties, child: we FE 44606 | _Bosts, Pvt. beach. ee On Sard ROOMS, HEAT, LIGHTS or * ge 650 North rthview Court, J ROOMS WITH UTILITIES. VERY | 4 ai furnished: See after _share bath, FE $-6734.___ @ ROOMS AND BATH, ON WEST le aja! _ For Rent Rooms. 37 “room ‘on West sds, FE © on West re tiie. #1180. oa w ‘earae 5 ae QUIET. ALSO BACHELOR _apt, PE 446700 or FE 40006. side GOOD FURN APTS. AVAIL- ‘ able. Some with cee welcome, Adams A roe ee Aubu Ave. BATH. LOWER. UTILITIES . poate $25 $ weekly. Deposit. No —érinking._FE_ $1723, ___ ¢ ROOM FURN. fy 4211_ Dizi OR 3-1621. cmos ap 8 sare ON WEST “tide, PE STi UPPER, FE 44618. @LEAN «ROOM APT, CLOSE TO |” AN 4 ROOM APT. CLOSE TO bus & ung center, Bt? Fe eba0s 5 ROOMS try. Garden space. Near days. 8. von ta Near Rochester school. Bivd. Evenings Rd. CLEA ROOM. PVT, BATH. Adults ate. Erb Apts. FE 5-2203. EXCLUSIVE 4 RM.. BATH. PIRST floor. Garage. 499 W Huron. “a PONTIAC LAKE. a Lh Sere LIGHT nove. FOR 1. _near town 2-6186, LIGHT HOUSERREPING FOR 1. _Near town NEAR winaseTa ere strictly modern apt. commodates 2 Nice. Washer. weekly, FE 5-1204. sou ECORATED 3 FR APT. are ost E. strathmore. ; DECORATED «4 ROOMS fewiY, D garage, West site. FE 92-4644 or FE 6-2257. ts _2-464_or FE 02 ND 3 ROOM arr FURN. OnE 2 4 Pvt. hot water, Y) vonrla ie N Saginaw. NE LAKE. 2 eg yee AT- tractive clean 4 aN s M ea oo a 6 z }, ROOM ehildren or Genes rE 2-553 E 4 ROOMS, % BLOCK ‘hem 4 References. F FE 5-5416. Rent Apts. | Unfurnished 34 OOMS. & ‘BATH CLOSE IN, vate, adults. FE Sai D BATH 18T FLOOR ? a tales 0 stove, eutilities FE 2-742. ROOMS UNFURN STOVE AND Fig util On lake. 1555 Wil- - Lk. Rd at M50. Pontiac 8. AND BA LOWER. PVT. 3 = aes “welcome. North _Perry. FE 2-114. .OOMsS AND . BATE. LIONTS legr : Kcroes from General Market, LE. . ‘Near bus line. 472 8. Tele- BATH #39 BALD- Ac: o18 3 ROOMS aw) rE 3 Soo AND BATH. PRIVATE entrance. Johnaon 3 ROOMS an SATE rr} BALD- win. FE 5-3354 ROOMS AND BA STOVE ; and on furnisa couple only. 4 RMS. ake BATH. ist. FLOOR. #@ Marive. 4 AND BATH UPPER, NICE SAND | clean, well-heated in winter, bus _at door. Child or ig 6 mo, wel- Rent _ Apts, Furnished 1 ROOM BACHELOR cool, newly decorated. "$250,000. At our Be eal to purchase new ny land po er ven contracts for pid “et gate fee B ¢ store you ve Bur-Te Bell -To Insure MAHAN ott co, REA ae you we of wi Bore wdditional hid- CHOLIE & HARGER. Reasonable, FE 6-3isa 2 LARGE CLEAN ROOMS, 286 8. Jessie. 2 ROOM FURN. APT. 33 APT. NICE, 2 room priv. bath & ent. WALK- ing distance to town. FE 8-0770. 2 CLEAN ROOMS ON BUs LINE. Ist floor. Priv. ent, Adults only. NO CHIL- dren. Close to town, FE 2-782]. 32 ROOM accept 1 child. FE 4-1178 2 ROOMS Pvt. bath, util, furn, Close to downtown, FE 42578. Before 8 or PE 2-3445. APT. FURNISHED, WILL LTORS 890 Robinwood Of: ; 1 Estate & we Off N. P * Se etines ona Donderenn’ | 5 ROOMS. ¥ DECORA “Pn. FE private entrance and b: 11 __Telegraph. Apply 79 A QUICK | 2 ROOMS AND PRIV. BATH. CAR- Q | see fNoors.. Adults only, 164 W. FE 5-8183 Wanted Real Estate 324 SELLING YOUR HOME? We bse in immediate ne Bat an “PEDDLING YOUR PROPERTY? TF DOESN'T PAY : Gur method of showing only to piers prospects saves you ri i Re for you ae ers a Call “Don't us now. We rms, lakes, and residential ties bg hy handie all details cing and closing. uy-—To Sell- ¥ I¥-WE'LL INSURE IT To Trade MAHAN contre 1 NERT co., REAL’ FE 20263 Estate "bean Ww R. To. BRANCH OFFICE STINGS WANTED iiaet nvet around Pont. WAN TED |: pret ~ Classified Ads! To swap what you don’t need for what 2818l. you do, call FE j 7 ROO nid ei e, 41 N 2 hear bus mic 88 S. Francis. a * PT. PVT Fisher Body" ot or FE KITCHEN AD, BATH. __Perry. dea & ye 8. FURS. ADULTS PEARCE ROR oa, ; inquire 2 Auburn, eles ta seax, ROOMS, ce) EDROOM, +4278. . § MINS. $10 weekly. 2 ROOMS, ADULTS ONLY. si_Auburn. PVT BATH. FE 46700. a enc 2 LAbee 5 oa Bae Priv, fide en Ww pe Oingeli: OOMS & BATH. MAIN FLOOR. working couple. 1¢ Flor- 1 PT in, Reasonable. 2 RM. PRIVATE ENTRAN bath. FE 5-8466, 184 Mt, cen Couple only. $12 wk. FE ¥ ICELY FURN. FE 23-2181. & ens AND L. 19. Tasmania. FE 45-1723. 3 ee. & BATH. ADULTS ONLY. j| PLAT POR RENT. 5 ROOMS AN AND come. lil § LARGE ROOMS AND BATH, bus line, 343 Irwin. R & BATH FOR RENT. FE 5-7404, 1 AND 4 rats BLDG. on os Ale private ban, adults only, 200 _N. RED UNFURN. APT. ae FE ¢7018 s ; hh tnt Ennion Sd BEAUTIFUL LOWER WEST SIDE avail. =: — 3 Dedrooms, ults, FE 2-21 a Alpes: a “WO “CHILDREN. 600 Squirre) Rd. Auburn Heights, Agucgepatd REDECORATED rm. and bath upper apt. Private entrance, hear town on bus line Heat, hot wa- deco- bedrooms, new! bath 2 Call rated. West side 08 Dw! a 6. STUDIO A ey and M59. AA Highland Rd. Heated. ‘'(MMEDIATE Take = 4r|* GooD a Rr 0 a nr Da nie WEST SIDE.| adv preferred FE 25619. 103 y at 95 Dwight 8t. st. 4 hones AND D BATH. H, CHILDREN LADY. COOKIN ea ene Se bat EF win Own. | LADY. HOME PRIVILEGES: Ga- Tage optional. maa = lights furn. ~ $i4 Gamal 7 To share. $5 per wk. FE 3-0627. RM. PRIVILEGES, GENTLEMAN who works days prefe . FE 6-5457 tn | ROOM FOR Bt OR BUSINESS Ess dIAL. Cooking iv. Clos 8-0003 after 6 to bus, FE from 8-1815. ROOM FOR LOCKS Federal's. Reasonable. PE Gm... « 8 “gn Beareom, a a on "Furnished. Pull price, e.. down payment. * BUILT ATTENTION TRADE Here i o real buy if vou want modern ce ee eens ne $108 per me also la 5 room apt. owner. Lot 1 lo- cated ‘pred road, east side, near . ‘This OM atv is soned for business. —- oer 3 Ly with $5, ry a | Dorothy Sayder ie Lav der bg Ww. Huron 34411 wE 3-44 BEDROOM CTT/ WA R. BRICK. cL pepe 8 of Lew aeer 29 ed Scat pane room. garage. FE hea ee “C” Houston for Homes oon possession, Only §10.- ood terms. NEWLYWEDs of those new homes with nice furniture included. Get your ries and move La 043. should ao00 C. Hee STON REALTY 9500 DOWN, 3 wey WITH GOOD 4 room ere y ee ta rage. qu 88! compleuly turgid § room mod. forta emecasa or elderly lady, 2.0604. Rooms With Board 38 BOARD AND ROOM FOR Se en tj blocks from Posting SOOLE FA ene AKE. Home priv. Phone OR 3-1962. Teele eo YE _locatios. 39409. ROOM” AND BOARD. a floor. w. ote A in COM- . good side home for rr SPOTLESSLY CLEAN RMS_ HOME pono — FE 60377. 14 Mat Convalescent Homes 38. 38A —_—_—_—_—_—_~-_~-~_>>-=_»»_-_»»»rrerrrr- > RE *OR AGED. Ex NT CA Rates starting at $125. OR }-5320.- Rooms Also 1 Coo! Hotel ‘Rooms HOTEL AUBURN or 3 re 39 — by Day het Week. » oe HOTEL ROOSEVELT Rooms ree 7 Bath, £17.50 up. West Hu 6 Glace doctors Narbor. dentists, chard Lake Ave., re +5334. HURON HOTE CLEAN, M ern —— ye or week 45 , Phone FE 3-6366. ~ Rent Office Space - 41 Pee OFFICE SPACE = ete. 2025 heart of Ree For Rent, Office Space Ideal locats Total of 170. aA it orenasie. John K. Irwin Sine 101% N. ve, FE 3-180¢ or FE 53-4946 — SPA FOR _ or small Clinte Inquire 43684-1900. Crooks. corner of Au- Also beauty Available OFFICE TO Air Conditioned Office in Capital Say. & Loan mt Reasonable Snes FE 40561 BUSY IDEAL CnErt GOOD PARKING HUNTER MA MI PLE AREA 62170 RENT Plains. 4540 Dixie Hwy, On. 3-1355 rent. Oo _Elizabeth For Rent Miscellaneous s 42 BOAT AND SANDER. POt- era, stecmers, ee on Ye fr syed 300 ONE WAY . COAST TO COAST RENT HERE LEAVE THERE Open and Closed Trailers F. KE. Howland, 3245 Dixie Hwy. OR 31456 SMALL BUSINESS PLACE FOR ‘ent. Lk. Ra. 3531 Lk, Rd. Very nice i ment, 2 ea | 2 Homes—Lake Fron‘ FOR COLORED 43 rooms, wunfin- 2 dedroom. ished upstairs, recreation in base- gas heat, water softener, aluminum SMALL, CLEAN MODERN APT. Reduced rate. 162 Chamberlain, or MAple 5-3257. SYLVAN LAKE ARE. Almost new terrace with Se aren space. ba Tom Elston, Inc., 4081 W Maple, Rirmingham, Midwest 6-2900, WEST SIDE Close to St. Benedict's a room th apa ‘all with private entrance ‘eat, hot water, stove and refrigerator fur- nished.. $70 per month and up. _See Mr -Smith at “A © Huron st. . W, SIDE. NEWLY DECORATED, and beth, = only. rrs 21823, or FE 2 Rent Houses ova Furniched 35 APP ANC 2 RM {MODERN CABINS, Waterford Village. By week or day. Munro Cabins. OR 3-61 R 3-5193. 1 2 AND 3 RMS... NEWLY -. babes quttanee and bath. ie hat RGE ROOMS. DECORAT- iil RN. APTS. REF- eee Child welcome. 261 State LA , FURNISHED rtment, 342 Orchard Lake Ave. Week Reasonable. Close ¢ NICEL FURN. . beth. ee welcome. 210 8., An- 2 ROOM FOR $12. 3 ROOM 615 A weet. 7%) Gere 2 ay ~ Poy. veer. CALL ROOMS A 7an ATE entrance, atte only, Street. y. 163 Green _ LORS SS = T. 2 SMALE GARAGE HOUSES NEAR NEAR Sky cial. Ground floor pore teacher apt. Newlyweds or bachelors welcome, See Clark, Com monwea, rent, 4274 3 BEDROOM RAN ee baa ial 1 or 2 children OR 3-802 3 — i 5 5 3330 FORK. WOuaE AND APT. FOR = welcome. Call Ro- Ho PLatea } ROOM MODERN CABINS FOR |‘ Dix ay Hy, sca gage, sett. storms and screens ae $2,000 or cash to mh 206 well land- mort- A dand with 2 and Fir tion is KNUDSEN Near Wisrer School mk ate i cath home bath ‘on the ett) wine Rm. and one Bedrm. is same size. Loca- also near bustline, and church. Don't wait, call stores now. Wilson Ave. eesqniowe on par Kept yerd ed Dr. WM. One of the finest 6 Rm. and bath thet was ever built, too. Also a well 2 car garage and a $2000. down takes it. H. KNUDSEN 610 Poution “bute bank AC an. * Phone FE 44316 ern house. Close in. Reasonable GEO. — BLE, Realtor 6341 Andersonville Rd. Waterford -- Phone OR }-1268 ¢ ROOMS—¢ ACRES On paved road northwest of - town. New 6 room ranch type, 6 wooded acres. Needs minor interior finishing. Offered with small down payment. ELIZABETH LAKE glassed eun perch. Sma!) home 3 rear to fiz up and rent out. Large lot and only 200 ft. to a Long Bevin, lot. $8750 RD. RILEY BROKER: S00 Elizabeth Lake ia FE ¢1157 $67 Per Month 3 BEDROOM | = BRICK An almost new ranch hom €@ rooms. This is a pee home with full ceramic tile = beau- tiful ¢ recreation large 80x1S0 ft landscaped room. MUST BE ] oo kL a fF gees J terms. SYLVAN 2383 Orchard i abe ave rE 5-418 -| WATERFORD TWP. Attractive 5 rm. & th e, elec. water heater, car 4s, storms & screens ice large lot. fenced4¢n Paved —< Quick possession, only $1680 L AKE FRONT the heat with this nicely Rinabed lake fremt home consist- John K. Irwin REALTOR Since 10% %W. Ba Eve. FE 2-1906 1938 maw Street FE 5-4946 -ANNETT OFFERS Close In—Furnished bedroom home, complete- id furnished. and stoker steam heal, garage. $10,500, terms. = or — frontage ark Lake, Outstanding a Ue at $12,600, terms, 4 4 Bedrooms—3 Lots Attractive 7 room modern atic heat ~ and and water heater. “ineludes e. sien June 15, “sia 80, terms. Clarkston Colonial 7 room Clenial home Sve cubelreien ie w es fleges, Liv: : |. Pull —_ Bloomfield eld Highlands armne te . bedroom: ns. Price $24,000 for quick »s 1 W. Huron St.—3 Lots * eae excellent ce i a included. Ne ed Kitchen, full aa #83000. iE Roy -Annett Inc. a a vous A BARGAIN? Lots of ‘em in the Want Ade or ours. ~ c 3-4358 | HOUSE OF 7 GABLEs Far par old home, weet i OA Lone op meme’ living Se. Bolta Geo. I R. Irwin. TOR ol Baldwin Ave. PE 54-0101 or FE 86-0595 lf no answer. call FE 2-654¢ erative Real Estate Exchange REALTOR “BUD” North Side Special or | Only $1,650 Down conditioned 5 room bunga- os cour walking distance to Pon- tise Motor, snd coe pas Sent and Leet ee Includes 2 (Gelightful 5, separate —_ swith showe: in: =a blind Total prt $9.950.00, sho 3. Total price $8.050. by appointment only. Immaculate Suburban § Room Bungalow, close in loca- tion, peoecnene finished recrea- tion’ room; 1% car garage, eoud landsca, 2 lovely bedrooms with al b oe me r ed living. ‘Offered at FE 5-120: Eve Mr. Vorhes — FE E 4.2088 8Y ow SEMINOLE HILLS. NER: 4 bdrm. home AE ae fireplace, Costs ior appoms sass ome UNION LAKE Beautiful modern y home with 2 bedrooms. large liv- Toom streamlined kitchen, tgp d aot ~~ pokey 560x150 josed with board block from lake. $950 do = : NORTH END Ss wed’ neces oe es -~ s Deighberboed" close’ to sebsols RI DGE WAY REALTOR 975 Baldwin MULTIPLE LISTING sEnvice” ee i good rooted Prasig . Ol furnace. $7,000, terms Ba 2 opps — school. with $1,050 4 Ld WARD'S ORCHARD. J ‘lets 5 room -home. - ou > tantial down pey- WILLIAMS LAKE bedroom 3 home on shad: from i sta SEichen vale” on e on heat. Only $1400 down aoe LAKE. 3 bedroom ER ii om ke Bath. Storms and heat. Attached ga. *% shady nee Nice beach down, OPEN DAILY 12 es 8 P.M. ae eh. ig pp Lake & Lk, Ra. ‘CH EAtBES, Realtor PE 8-004 =e Sst : 4 neem fat HAVE | ADMIRED re} . NOW Tt fs fot sale because the owner has been transferred to Ohio 8it- wated in the neat Village of Clark- ston, completed this year, ultra modern throughout, 3 large bed- con ceramic tile: bath, eating e kitchen with Pormica coun- tere, ra at fl living room, full tase- You LIKE. This" with pron. a3, 188 down, YES, IT THE PEACEFUL Pattern of life in the limits, offers houses costin than the $13,750 f this d be elty do feeetio ae wD. You will pOUR TE STREET JEEPE! FOLKS, we advertised this once before—but don't think 7 read the ad! This is a 6 room home ae everything you expect to = in any modern ’ ate home. Good north see location, full Sacomnent, gas heat, 2 large bedrooms. e for more. When rice with ve reasonad far NOW le forms! Us . KN AD BY CALLING Now THIs FOR ALL THE INFORMATION| Humphries 2-0474 FE ¢-7114 Pt gk eae i TRIPP Drayton Plains Excelient —a home sit. uated on Spacious jiv- hy NT rere a MULT West 3 dvedroom, 1'% story home with 2 bedrooms and bath Dining room: full Seminole ‘Hills Sane rk ena R. - Tripp, Realtor FE 5-8161 or PE. 5-830 ee ir id Full price 163 willbe NICHOLIE | w | a Mt. Genean Pa only Hondhganey Sunporch - a