ES EE Rigg ea an ae SO SO ES | The Weather Fair : Detally Page 2 118th YEAR Fourth Marine Flier x &* k * sing in Foggy Padli¢ Hunting Vins of Two Mishaps: Planes and Ships Scour Area Near Japan fot Signs of Airmen x *&* *& * -_ * &* *& * x ke *k Two Drown, Four Saved as Rowboat Overturns Recover Bodies | 500.000 Job Miss Michigan Candidate ‘in Stewart Lake |\O72e78 407 GMC Buse ene Nurse Phones _| Fireman, Gets ".|Whole Force LINTON, England i» — Nurse’ =| Norah Lyne, 18 years old and only | siX months out of a cenvent school, _ Approval Given ” by Local Unions General Motors Truck and Coach Division officials , Received From 2 Areas After Accident — Project of Hauling Dirt to Private Island Ends in Tragedy Two men drowned yes- a announced sale of $6,000,000 worth of pues ‘° the Philadelphia Transportation Co. and reveal $600,000 order from the Detroit Common Council. The Philadelphia order, consisting of 300 Model TDH Gets Ratification Here, 5106 coaches, came after transportation firm officials, voted to choose the GM-built buses over Mack products to GM Contract _ Three-Year Agreement | Nationally | wanted to date a handsome fire- man she met at a dance. She picked up the phone yester- day and told the operator: “Give me the fire brigade ” “Where are you speaking from?” the operator asked. “Linton Hospital,”’ the pretty TOKYO (INS)—A fourth Marine airman is missing today in the crash of a heli-+ copter searching for three other Leatherneck fliers missing in earlier mishaps, because of “low operating costs economy and efficiency | terday when a 16-foot row-| gained from standardization of vehicles.” boat carrying four other; The coaches, which will? persons cape in Stewart, replace, sretcars, are 40 N a reas | smn in Crash The fourth man, not ims mediately identified, was flying from the USS White- burse said, Within a minute 4 fire trucks, 2 radio contro] cars, 50 firemen and half a dozen top officials were rushing to the hospital. All they found was Norah—still holding the line and hoping to speak to her boy friend. Said a fire officer: “We gave her a little lecture on how to use the phone—but you can't be too harsh with a-girl like that," The new three-year in- ternational union contract, | along with individual plant agreements, is now ap-| proved by all three major Pontiac UAW-CIO locals. Altogether, ‘more than 90; , aS cent of the union’s membership has ‘Tafified The victims, both of/22¢ carry 5! niger All have 6-cylinder Clarkston, were Henry Dit-| diesel engines with nydran | teon, 76, of 8703 Bridge | lic transmissions. Lake Rd. and Norman | In making their choice, transit firm spokesmen said: “GM buses | Rader, 16, of 8992 Davisburg| |... won widespread approvai Two Other Township. the new General Motobs-| | earlier crash was believed —< Rescued were Dr. L. K./ Mack is proposing for our use f icials in ospital lth Hout th at | An air fleet of 70 planes and @ Mathews, 64, an eye s new in design and construction ana | After Accident rougnou e country, (hreo-nation Uavy curfnes fone cialist of 5990 Geance Hall will be subject to deficiencies that | /union headquarters in De-| were taking part in the search. | develop in the course: of hard ana Rd., Bay, oi asians prolonged usage.” A Novi Township official was! |troit ea thas, tod ~ Destro Ba ole lagoreutapren nyse Peg Stanley Far. The Detroit order tor 30 | Killed and two others injured iat ae eivieer etsiies erick yS rms the water at noon Tuesday. ’ of 682 Clarrid e: coaches was approved Tuesday night when their car collided with | , i The three men . eral Cetin Spivey lea by councilmen who have planned | another af Middlebelt and Maple | havececmat mare Gee | Pontiac Township Fire igentinea ot aor tes ansS) Caarrinea! ’ | to replace streetcar transporta- | roads, as they returned from in- | at Michi Damo Undeter ined; 2nd Lt. David W. Bell, Minneas : kl Cc e Sheriff's Depu-| tica on Michigan avenne. | specting a new fire engine in Troy | ing up hee a Ee aarti ge = = | polis, Minn. "tien Harry Maur and Donald Kratt | GM spokesmen said delivery will | Township. lef te Wikce tin trenowunes |i No One Injured Capt. Hodgen. Montague, Jack ) said the men had been hauling dirt | | be made on or before —_ 15.| Dead is Russell F, Woodworth, | plant, closed by walkouts earlier & ae _ Murdock McAneny, ) to an island in the lake located saws wi ecpuader Onesel eee | 49. of 425 South Shore Dr., Walled | this week, is back to normal today | Fire swept through three huge Yonkers, N.Y. j | on) De Metews aecre Grove: plants, hydraulic transmissions Lake. He was township treasurer. fprsadligrangeoas at ges aco barns, a milk house and two tool Bel] is the son of Charles H. bend! Townes ome. S t and ir ride suspension | Fraser Staman, 50-year-old saree in = ae ng a neg prrechaprg ice: Yeu hl president Gras | : ° The 5105s, feet and 102 000 bales , 20 tons of | Mills Corporation, RETURNING TO MAINLAND reece tpt ry) a net are venta | ,_Pentiae Motor Division Local fertilizer: ed: Mt live. |'6 the daughter of John R. Kim They were returning to the main-| 51 passengers. volunteer fire chiet, are reported | 653 voted to accept the settle- a berly of Meenah, Wis., president land when the accident occurred oe ments last night at two meetings . : stock on a 1, estate on | of the Kimberly-Clark Corporation, at about 3:30 p.m. Cj iF ; | ‘in Pentiac High je Coen “0 7 Seeremnn rent, Fees ee manufacturers of paper products, torium, according to Charles ip ‘ McAneriy’s father-in-law is Brad- Dr. Mathews told Maur that "ts the beat, powered by a 2%. ity gx Rate tion ore te red an nen _ Curry, local president Sn | | Demege could not immedistely ley C. Barnard, publidier@€ the = | horsepower outboard motor Fisher Body Division Local 506 | * AP Wirephote estimated. Most of the loss was Rome, N.Y., Sentinel. . overturned when his passengers |car, Warren B. Gross, 60, and his! 1s Gone otors Truck and MISS DETROIT — Lydia Bildat, named queen of the Motor City | covered by insurance. No one was | shifted to the front. The wooden Remains Static wife, Kay Elizabeth, 60, both of (Coach cyrus teat 594 approved this week, will be a top contender in the Miss Michigan pageant at | injured. | ete pan eek a ee pase craft, leaded with several 5-gal- ar the agreements last Sunday. | Muskegon tonight. The brown-haired, blue-eyed beauty, who was grad-| The property is owned by Wes- | near Oshima Island, 60 chee a a aS West Bloomfield Township police | yorg 596 TO 142 uated from high school last week, stands 56, weighs 125 and measures | 5°" Seyburn, a Detroit industrialist | Posty o¢ Tehye, while en 6 290%. dirt, nosed under, then capsized, | Levy Expected to Net| said the car in which the Novi ners | 24224436. She will vie with at least 11 other Michigan lovelies for the who has a weekend home there. | tine mission in « twin-jet Marine: he said. The vote by Local 653 members | “nance to represent the state in the Miss America competition in At- Four trucks from Pontiac Town | night fighter. : ‘All six were pitched into the Treasury $2, 966, 014 | officials were traveling west on Ma-| on the international agreement was | ship stations were called to the) “ water about 200 feet from the! D Y ple, driven by Staman, struck the | 586 ‘yes’ and 142 “no.” The totals | @nlc City. Judging will be based on personality and talent as va scene about 2:30 am. Fire Chict| McAneny disappeared in « mainland. uring — side Of the other vehicle, going| on the local settlement were 597 | #S beauty. ie m. Fire Chief’ oud bank at 2 p.m. Tuesday while Ditteon was under water less | south on Middlebelt. Woodworth | in favor and 124 opposed. Union | , Carl Schingeck said the blaze may taking part in the dramatic searcli | than two minutes, before he was, A tax rate of $13.70 per $1,000 | and Salow were thrown from the | membership totals about 13,500. have been caused by a fault in the for Bell and Montague, one ot of assessed va sdme as | | car. last year—was approved by the | The Gross auto traveled 170 feet, City Commission last night. went through two ditches, ca- pulled up by one of his compan- jons but Rader’s body was not recovered until 6:30. Rader could Day and third shift employes voted at 7 p. m., while afternoon | shift workers balloted orate lang barns’ wiring. Besides the buildings, $6,000 worth of tools, 3 calves, 20 small Steel Industry Prepares one not swim, his companions told! The rate will be levied on an as-| reened back across Middlebelt and | night. International: Repre pigs, 2 sows and a heifer were | ted life raft spelled out the ‘name Maur. | sessed valuation of $216,590.480 and | smashed headon into a tree, police | tive Timothy J. Dailey and aa lost, along with milking equip- “Bell” and officers reported that Holly Police officers unsuccess- | is expected to net the city treasury | Said, Officers said Gross stated he; man of the Shop Committee | ment, One calf, two pigs and 38 milking cows were saved by tenant Em- erson Terry. Machinery lost in- cluded a tractor, two ween and a combine. Seyburn leases about 600 acres of the land to Terry, who lives with = family at 2615 Featherstone fully attempted to revive Ditteon with a resuscitator. BODY RECOVERED ~ Radar’s body was recovered in 55 feet of water by Pontiac diver William Johnson after dragging operations by sheriff's deputies failed. A high school 9th grader, he was taken to the C. F. Sher- man Funeral Home at Ortonville where service will be held Fri- had stopped at the intersection, which is a stop for Middlebelt traffic. Staman lives at 43434 Grand as and Salow at 25920 Novi $2,966,014, according to Oscar Eck- man, city finance director. The tax will be the major revenue source for the city’s $4,586,710 revised budget, which was approved by the Commis- sion. Outlined by City Manager Walter K. Willman, the revised bhdget provides for $192,000 more than the one passed earlier this year. The new funds, made available | Howard Smith explained the pacts. The local wage and seniority agreement could be terminated on 30-day notice by either the union or company, Curry ex- as Strike Impasse Grows PITTSBURGH (#—The United States Steel Corp., pistned: et ak threatened with an industrywide strike at midnight to- a . normally runs : for the length of the international | ™OFTOW, announced it would start banking its furnaces pact, he added. before noon today. The Flint Ternstedt plant em- A Big Steel spokesman said the company expected ployes 8,000 workers and has been to complete the huge operation before the CIO United | closed by a wildcat strike of skille | Steelworkers’ strike deadline. tradesmen since Monday. + Funeral! service for Wood- worth, who had been treasurer since 1952, will be held at the Richardson-Bird Chapel, Walled Lake, at 2 p.m, Friday, with burial in @akiand Cemetery. He is survived by his wife, Ruth; Jacquelyn Terry, 15, owned the heifer killed in the blaze. It won a ribbon at the 4H fair here last band had crashed. She was seclusion today at Atsugi Na: Air Station, home base of all fliers. With Mrs. Josephine Béll war nell day at 2 p.m, will be in Ortonville Ditteon was taken to the Dryer Funeral Home, Holly, where serv- through increased assessed valua tions, will be used primarily as a ’“down payment” on a new Public Safety Building next to the new ~ | three children, Richard, Linda and Mrs. James Curl; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Woodworth; two brothers, George and Wesley, and UAW Vice President John Liv- ingston met with plant officials last night and called for the mass meeting at Ternstedt today. Nielsen Upsets [nies in the mammoth basic |steel industry have been Employes of other compa- | year. The Terrys were awakened early this morning by a passing motorist who saw the blaze from . 4-year-old son, Carlton, who cam@ to Tokyo with his mother. news of Bell's disappearance alerted to begin orderly sea was unfolded by the wife of an ice is pending. City Hall, corner E. Pike and Hill |. the highway, Atsugi base commander — Dr. Mathews was scheduled to} Sts., Willman said. , nN ee Oe R scaled pane eiend as take ac-| | A R | shutdowns. The single story house in which | at planeside. : make @ statement a¢ the Oakland ook Pog Bl eligi el Ivan Sweet, Mrs. Hugh Proctor and | tion similar to that at the vate ussie oseWad Banking of the giant blast fur-| the Terrys live was never endan- County Prosecutor's office today. Temperature Seen Hitting 90 Thursday which is expected to cost a total of $500,000. Willman said he hopes to get construction started by Oct. 1. The remaining $20,000 will go for adding a planning technician, the traffic engineer's salary and survey costs, Willman told the Mrs. Lorin Long Don't Do as | Do, Do as | Tell You Run plant if the strike does no end. In that dispute the coipaay secured a court injunction to stop | the unlawful picketing. The 1,300 skilled workers who! struck Monday, picketed the plant ‘up until yesterday afternoon when | Unseeded Dane Defeats Second-Rated Player in Wimbledon Tourney naces is a gradual process, slowed to prevent damage in the cooling process. The CIO United Steelworkers _ Mapped showdown talks with the | producers in last-minute efforts to gef a wage higher than gered, The wind was blowing in the opposite direction, Schingeck said. s Like This... IDAHO FALLS, Idaho ® — The Well, It’ cope prigean ‘oe was” Mrs. Me-> May wae beak a hes band in a nearby town, McAneny was last seen his FJ2 “Fury” fighter } while he climbed to avoid cloud ee emperatures , near Oshitha Island. . 2 tw aerneee | meer ‘s, Commission. MINNEAPOLIS (INS) — Home they voted to withdraw the line WIMBLEDON, England um —_ Presenily offered, el iy Lesage Comers eT eae - or make tomorrow are predicted for t “Other revenue sources” will | economists are experts in | but urged workers not to enter the Denmark's Kurt Nielsen, runner-| U. S. Steel, which loys 150.- ; | ' , roper | | ! . _s. 6 : ich employs 1.0,- | McAneny re radio to Pontiac area, with cont&nued fair | provide $1.500,338 and a surplus of 7 ‘ plant. up in the 1953 Wimbledon cham- | anewer $0 ene question yetterday: ee at weather, according to the U.S. diet but they eat like ordinary 000 of the USW’s 600,000 members, | An unidentified woman tourist squadron leader, was 3 $120,357 last year’s budget | women at a party. Ratification of the new GM pact pionship, tumbled Australia’s fa-| | held firm to its original offer of| ..¢king information on Yellowstone |further word. a goed gee ie become will out the rest of the At s food company reception | gy the union means it will go vored Ken Rosewall out of the! slightly more than 10 cents an! National Park asked: “When do McAneny was one of a group of “cloudy tonight, with possible thun- budpet. honoring the 46th annual meet- into effect as of May 29. Workers men's singles today, 11-9, 6-2, 2-6, hour. they turn on Old Faithful?” {Continued on Page 2, Col. 4) © duncan! Yocalay, of the men ctoreghipeanygllnners now” will begin receiving pay | 64, to enter the final round. Aa steelworkers “now average ~ The: low tonight is expected to| Plans Moscow Visit delegates ate thelr way through | ‘RCS Fansing from six to 24 |. Nielsen will play the winner of |°” 0 2 hour. Gee Whiz! We’re Too Fast! | ; be 6 to 69 with a high of near} LONDON a—The lord mayor of| two tons of fattening smorgas- | “nt Fetroactive to May 7. — | today’s all-American semi-final | par joe Lets : 90 predicted for Thursday. South Sir Seymour bord, The company will also. start] between Trabert. of Cin- sascae a Wudte ier to southwest winds increasing to | plans to visit Moscow next month.| Among the Items consumed were| paying five cents an hour per| cimnati and Budge Patty of Los | io watch on =e a . Bonanzagram Wee ar yi 10 or 15 miles per hour is fore-| He had an invitation and cabled | 500 pounds of potato salad, 50) worker into the special trust fund |- Angeles. . east for this afternoon and tonight. | acceptance yesterday. He will be| pounds of pickled herring. 480|"to guarantee future layoff benefits| ‘The towering Dane was beaten | 41°? Duttalo Courier-Express said Ri ht O Pp ted Today. The low downtown before 8 a.m. | accompanied by his official sword | pounds of ham and more than 1,-| under the partial guaranteed an-/ 4. vie. ceixas of Philadelphia i aie et ee 1g ne rin was 66, re ee ve be bearer. 7 1xas oO} jlladeiphia in| sources closg to Joseph P. Molony, : nual wage clause of the contract. Z| ey 2) He | g Ea ie =~ Ie |i i>) S ~” iD 1S Ls) w a \o) = 10 carried 20,830" cars past ‘a il dll tdi elie. cel 6 Sportw .........°..;.32 thra 36 * } b ogtisees eens oenege sesees ct Os = fey ae OPS eter PY as ase 7 po ones for, the engineer pointed the 1953 finals, That was the high | point of his career until today. Rosewall, runner-up to Jaroslav Drobny last year and seeded sec- ond in this tournament, had been favored by many to beat out the top-seeded Trabert for the title. | upstate New York director for the USW, thay the union would accept a pay raise ranging from 12% to 14 cents an hour and would call off — threatened strike, The newspaper said Molony was ‘reported to have confided to asso- (Continued for you: If you’ve been working on the Bonanzagram p for the first time Monday of this week, the one Joan and Bill and the treasure hunt, we've got It’s the wrong puzzle! It’s next week's poste! counter locatéd just south of M15 Gains ee just west. out SGsieen woan’t seated. on Page 2, Cob. 1) Guess we're just a little ' (Ortonville ). ph Road carried 16, webisies sefied But the little 20-year-old Austra-| ,,. ). | excited yet after the thrill unchanged Tu Sore 11 ath es highway ont At lore point, gapredoand EY page aanane past lian ‘never recovered fully after Michigan's Senators of giving away $1,420 for |you'll have carry about 17.500 vehicles per day, | of about 12.300, said Larson, | Red) st the Sylvan Lake city losing the long first set. He netted | Vote on Party Lines the first winner last week, miata ates said Plan Commission Highway| A traffic ‘on Ma9| Mente during a Tharsday Inst’) 207° vctsen, appearing £0 be the | WASHINGTON @®'— Michigan’s|®@@ We got next week’s| "i Saree Engi Retort A. Lessee (Auburn Avenue) ‘at Crooks Road| October, again about double the | 1. Cor of the two, rushed through | senators followed party lines yes- ahead of the one for . ne Me Balt The follow. | _ ac dein Gen wiglty oh) ee 15 minutes to woe Se ae reps» « Be ‘ , : - . to \In Today’ S Press | tresme pit. Tue twotane cond| dents go pede Guuere 30 tae dteeune- din ‘County News .ceseeeolT, 38, 44. ) | - will pay $18,000. This matches ‘September. ) fempereture |... . ces geres scores 2 age rf THE poner PRESS. WEDNESDAY. JUNE 29. 1955 “ ~ Beats Deadline Extension Sent to tke for Signing After Fast Trip Through Senate WASHINGTON i®~Legislation to extend the regular draft and the doctors draft—both of which other- wise would expire at midnight to- morrow—went to the President to- day for signature, And the President's dineied military reserve program, in a new and modified form, was ready for Hbuse consideration, possibly in a few days. Congress completed action on the draft bill yesterday. The_ ‘Mouse passed it 388-5, and the Senate approved it by voice vote, : The measure extends the regular draft of 18%4-year-olds for another four years and of doctors and den- tistg under the age of 46 for an- other two years. . The reserve measure had. been to \National Guard units practice segregation. In it new form, it avoids men- | tion of = National Guard in any form. : Blast Ovens Banked: Union Alerts Men which night tomorrow. | Plastic ‘Pneu Open New B ing dream of weather conditioning | lentire communities by means of an air-tight dome has moved a step nearer reality with the invention of “pneumatic bricks.” The new super lightweight build- fT Runway Cost Plan ity Approval Airport was approved by the City Commission last night. Under the program, which will provide for clearing, draining and grading the runway area, the city | $18,000 paid by the state and $6,000 by the federal government. Homer Hoskins, airport man- ager, said today work will prob- ably get under way by August or. He emphasized that it was only the first half of the project. Putting a surface on the | runway will reqs additional | funds. ; Hoskins said he is hopeful the Staté Aeronautics Board, which meets in Lansing next week, will grant an additional sum for that | purpose. The new runway will go. from east to west and will utilize | Henry S. Booth lamed to Head \ Citizens League — The directors of the Oakland | County Citizens League have re- elected Henry S. Booth president | for the next year, it was announced today. Mrs. Edwin V. Clarke, of Bir- | mingham, was continued as secre- tary and Richard C. Spaulding, of Royal Oak, named treasurer. Walter T. Murphy, of Bloom- field Hills, and C. Theron Van .Dusen, of Birmingham, became first and second vice presidents | respectively. © The league .is a countywide organization set up to promote bet- ter government. Other directors are’ Beckman, Milford: Fred . J. Richard H. tiac; Robert McCrory Sr., Lyon; John. Martz, Joseph D. Savery, Robert Silbar, South Birmingham; Royal Oak; 80 city-owned acres previously unused, Birmingham and Mrs. Mallory Stickney. Clarkston. Pontiac City Affairs ed Protest Petition Action Is Tabled for The City Commission last night | tabled for two weeks action on a/ minds. He was given the two weeks | petition protesting installation of | , curb, gutter and drainage on Car- lisle avenue from Walton to New York. The move came after a Carlisle | who advocated the proj- resident, ect, said he believed two of the five persons who signed the pro-| The Weather PONTIAC AND VICINITY — test anny end warm with Lae ro merren with Low @-a, high near 50. aT Tedar in Pontiac Lowest temperature preceding 8 a.m ad IL em. Wind chore Set hey eek a eRe tee < PREP E NN EE EHR ® eee Od ERT Ob Hee om Two Weeks test form might change thetr to talk to them. Another petition, this one ask- fhg curb, gutter, drainage and blacktopping on Liberty street from Henderson to North John- son, was received and filed, Special assessnient rolls were confirmed for blacktopping on Wes- brook avenue from Joslyn to the east end of the street, and Mans- field avenue from Joslyn to Laurel, and for curb, gutter and drainage ‘on Burt and Hillside streets from | Montcalm to Summit and Cornell street from Baldwin to University. A public hearing was set for Tuesday for a special assessment | roll for a water main in Durant. street from Inglewood to Pershing. | Held was a hearing for a special | 2| assessment roll for curb, gutter on Blaine of Jessie street trom Ane eeseszor's plat 14 to Orch ee ik Greleds Wenen at Me hata Cert tat sree | anamion ef Paddeck street from fim street from Whit- reed from Ruth ‘are sci, ing material was developed by | A | weight. H| and joined in domes. | said today the new material could Borchert, Pontiac; Frank R. Chap- | man, Rochester; Arthur Law, Pon- | Bouth rg ge avinue . matic Bricks’ uilding Field URBANA, Hil, The engineer-; Prof. Ambrose C. Richardson of | Te#erves, military the University of Illinois architec- | ture department, and Maj. George | iW. McCauley of the U | Force. The bricks are triangular plastie | pillows about three feet long and | four inches wide. Air pressure of ‘only two pounds keeps them firm. They can be built into almost any arch-shaped structure, because of | their shape and extreme light * The material is the outgrowth of 'an earlier idea by Richardson for | plastic pillows filled with helium * * McCauley developed the idea of | ‘shaping the plastic units as bricks | . Which make the structure self-sup- | porting, obviating the need for| lighter-than-air helium. McCauley | also devised interconnecting valves for quick inflation of an entire unit. A unique feature of the valves is that any brick which springs a leak isolates itself when the air oa drops below a minimum * McCauley, a World War II flier, * * | ‘esata e proposals he. {ke Hits Dems’ Congress Bloc Tists Dead Proposa's He Tried to Push in Past Session WASHINGTON W—President Ej- senhower said today the Demo. cratic controlled Congress has left undone a long list of his legislative propesals—some of which he said are vital to the nation i The President also told his news ‘conference somebody is confused about where the credit or blame for passage or shelving of his °* o Eisenhower made his remarks In response to a request for com- School Head | } | i | Assistant Oakland County Prose-| | Louie H. | Dallas St.. | Township police as he returned to ment on a statement yesterday by , Sen. Lynden B. Jehnson of Texas, | the Democratic leader. Johnson | had said a list of 4 bills passed by the Senate this session dis-! | proved Eisenhower's contention in. last year's campaign that election | COURTESY OF THE BOSS — Modern 17-story apartment house of a Democratic Congress would, was built by a Munich, Germany, concern for its employes as part of result in a political cold war be | its suburban residential development. 7 | tween the two parties. Eisenhower said he wanted to |indicate what he felt ‘would be. | cooperation by the Democrats on his program. He then read a list of measures | in the fields of highways, military | survivors’ in- surance, housing, health, school , aid, foreign aid, refugee act ects, custom simplification, mini- | mum wage, atomic ship Hawaiian statehood, * s * Most of Eisenhower's proposals in these. fields either have been altered or blocked in Congress. The | President said he would personally | — everybody who voted for See stateMents came after Sen. Democrats of “trying to climb on the Eisenhower bandwagon” with claims they are supporting his legislative program. Ath Marine Airman Missing in Pacific (Continued From Page One) search pilots who spent 350 hours in the air Tuesday, from Marine Fighter 41 at Atsugi. be used to provide a shelter for downed fliers in lite. rafts. or to | | provide protection from cold in| arctic regions.-Such units could be | | wend for temporary barracks. For pearetime uses, the inven- | tors say such domes could be used | ag ‘‘greenhouses" covering entire \fields and enabling farmers to| | grow several cwops a year: or, could cover drive-in theaters, ball | perks and stadiums. Three City Men | Attend Bankers’ | 69th Meeting Three Pontiac men will be _ among 650 state, bankers at the | 69th annual Mithigan Bankers | | Association convention at the Hotel Statler in Detroit, Thursday through Saturday, N ° Attending are Milo ‘J. Cross, president of the Pontiae State Bank; A. C. Girard and, R. R. Eldred, president and senior vice president of the Community Na- tional Bank, respectively. Herbert H. Gardner of Bir- mingham, president of the Michi- gan Bankers Association, will speak Saturday morning and pre- side at most of the business ses- sions. Members will elect new officers Saturday, and business will close with a meeting of the new execu- tive council at 2 p.m. For the first time in its history, the convention will exhibit the lat- est bank equipment, with seven manufacturers displaying machines which speed up banking operations. Theme of the exhibit will be “Automation,"” and displays will ‘be shown all day Thursday and | from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., and 3:30 ito 5 p.m. Friday. Bar Association Meeting Tonight td The Oakland County Bar Assn. will hold its afnual meeting to- night at 6 p.m. in Devon Gables, Telegraph and Long Lake Rds., /said Gilbert H. Davis, president. | | Principal speakers will be Fred | ' Smith, a leading Toledo attorney. and Henry Woolfendén. president of the Michigan State Bar Assn. Three new director: élected for two-year terms, A new president will then be named from Partial Production Resumed at Ternstedt will be. The twin-jet Marine F3D fight- rap Cony marlin ercgmeated| into the sea Suriday night was from Fighter Squadron 513 -at At- sugi, a base south of Tokyo. NOT SEEN AGAIN Bell's life raft~if Bell was the man aboard—was last seen at 9:20. p.m. Tuesday in the ocean = miles south of Tokyo. The air-sea rescue fleets played | ‘tag with clouds and mist but were | ‘unable to restore’ visual contact ‘after the raft was lost in a fog- | bank at about 10 p.m. * s s The two-seater plane Bell and | Montague were flying is equipped , with a variety of sea-crash lifesay- ing equipment including two small | yellow rubber life rafts. Each is. | made for one man but is — of seating two. Over a battery-powered radio on the raft, not mach bigger than an inner tube, at least one emergency messages to pilots searching the air above them. The U.S. Air Force, which is | playing a major role in tis nae said in a report relayed fhis morn. | ing through the air rescue center at nearby Johnson Air Force Base, the Marine airman on the raft in- dicated last night he could see a Navy destroyer about 5,000 yards away. * * * Six U.8. Navy: ships and a Cana- dian destroyer, as well as eight |Japanese vessels, through the area. But fog and lew visibility cut the destroyer off from view. The Marine on the raft has emergency food rations for sev- eral days, de-salting kits te saving devices and the battery | could last for 10 days, Bell and Montague were last ‘heard from in their jet fighter \Sunday night when they reported they were running out of fuel , while on an operational training | .| mission, | peatedly. Engineering Consultant ‘Hired by Sylvan Lake Ives (R-NY) accused Marine aviator sporadically sent | are wheeling make water potable, other life-. | radio, which if useq sparingly KENNETH F. Name Principal for Eastern Post NAGLEY ' Evans that Duncan called to visit iber brother-in-law at _and Duncan received treatment for ‘Two Youths Captured Pick Kenneth Nagley for. Position; Staley “| Moved to High School Kenneth F. Nagiley, of Urbana, Ohio, will succeed Francis Staley as principal Junior of Eastern s. Air amendments, water resources proj- | High School this fall | Staley will become principal of Pontiac High School Sept. 1. | Nagley, who held a similar post in Urbana, was named today by the Pontiac Board of Education | for the vacancy. He served with the United States Air Force during , World War II as bombardier and | has been a field executive for the | Boy Scouts of America. As a vol- | unteer scout leader, he has worked with the organization for the past 15 years Organizer of the junior high school program for Urbana, he pre- viously taught history at the Wil-' 'mington High School. He is a | graduate of Wilmington College j}and has done graduate work at Knox College and Ohio State Uni-| versity. He holds a masters degree | from Ohio‘State in school adminis- | tration. summer. | chased by police at speeds up to | erages. Area Man Is Held The Day in Birmingham on Charge of Rape Plan Board Limits Action ‘Pending Naming of Two A warrant charging common) law rape was ordered today by | cutor Gerard A. Poehiman against | Dunean, 21, of 521 E. Royal Qak Township. Accused of assaulting a 16-year- | old married Pontlac woman la night. Duncan was scheduled for arraignment in Municipal Court late this afternoon, He was arrested by Royal Oak his home. The woman, who lives with her sister and brother-in-law, told Pon- tiaec Police Detective Richard 6:30 p.m, and found her alone in the house. She added that he forced her to an upstairs bedroom at knife-point, | after a struggle in the living room. The woman was treated at Pon- tiac General Hospital for shock, cuts about the head. in High Speed Chase BIRMINGHAM—Two 17-year-old Birmingham High School students, | 8 m.p.h., were released on $50 bend today pending a court ap- pearance Friday on a charge of illegally possessing alcoholic bev- The two, William Reilly, of 93 Kennesaw, and Brian M. O'Hara, of 150 Aspen Rd., wil] appear be- fore Justice John J. Gafill Fri- dav. said Police Lt. Merlin Holm- ‘in Thett of Tires Detectives Thomas quist. | They were pursued last night by Patrolman Norman Propst af- |ter he spotted the car. driven by | Reilly, exceeding the speed limit. at Lincoln and Woodward. Three empty beer cans were inside the car and 10 iced full cans were in the trunk compartment, police _ said. ——+ Hearing on Injunction Against Strikers Shelved A hearing on an injunction asked by the F. B. Melin furniture com- pany against four striking workers | was postponed indefinitely today | in Oakland cou Ciseuit Court. | The firm, at % S. Saginaw St., claims the strike is unauthorized. | It asks an order stopping picket: | BIRMINGHAM—Not wanting to make any long-range decisions un- til two new members are ap- pointed fiext week, the Birmine- ham Planning Board took only limited action at its committee meeting last night. e « Action was deferred on plans for developing the city’s ‘‘Northeast Laud Detectives for Nabbing Pair Pontiac Police -detectives today received praise for their quick arrest of two General Motors Truck and Coach employes who have been sentenced for tire mene from the plant. Detective Sgt. Albert Foster and | Mitchell and Olin Hoffman were praised their prompt action in a letter from Harvey M. Johns, division plant protection chief. The letter, addressed toe Chief Herbert W. Straley, reads: “We want to tell you how much we appreciate the fine cooperation we received from Sgt. Foster and Detectives Mitchell and Hoffman in apprehending the pair. These officers did a fine job and are to be commended for it.” The men, Danny E. Phillips, 26, | of 303 Ferry St., and Oliver L. Randolph, 22, of 60 W. Pike St., both pleaded guilty to simple lar- ceny yesterday before Municipal Judge Maurice E. Finnegan. Phil- lips was sentenced to five days in| Oakland County Jail and Randolph paid $20 court costs. Randolph was arrested by Mit- chell a short time after the com- | plaint was filed at 10:20 p.m. Sunday. Hoffman and Poser | arrested Phillips Monday morning The pair were a tee with tak. ing the tires from = F repair line. Eisenhowers Celebrate | WASHINGTON (— President and Mrs. Eisenhower will cele- brate their 39th wedding anniver- Quadrant,”’ an area in the Maple- Woodward-Hunter business Board members agreed, however, that a detailed program should be worked out with property owners affected. Troy Township land next to 70 acres of city-owned land in Troy, to leave a park-like “green beit” between the two parcels. The city land is a quarter-mile east of the eastern city limits and the Fruehauf land is just to the east of it. at Maple and Crooks Rds. The Fruehauf property. formerly zoned residential, was rezoned to light industrial. It is expected the Birmingham land will be used for residences and a green belt would ‘provide a eo * eS Quarton road for’ west of Woodward weré discussed and action on appointment of board members to committees was tabled pending appointment of two new members, expected by the City Commission next week. Also tabled was action on a pro- posal for city planning consultant service. Rebert 8S. Boatman, former city planner, now werks as a consultant twe weeks of every menth. The sew proposal is that: he work but 243 days a month, The city has hired a city plan- ning technician, Herbert Herzbérg. * * A First place in the Birmingham YMCA softball league has been ;taken over by the Varsity Shop, with a record of 5 wins, 1 loss and 1 tie. Dem Party Conference Scheduled for Mackinac LANSING W — Michigan Dem- ocrats will conduct a party con— ference at Mackinac Island Aug- ust 28-30, the Democratic State Central Committee said today. The meeting will include a din- ner Aug. 28 memorializing the ,Soo Locks Centennial and honor- Upper Peninsula Democrats. Aug. 29 will discuss ing Married and the father of two ing and ruling the walkout illegal. | sary Friday with a c for White | party organization, political issues children, Nagley plans to make | House staff mem and their and 1956 campaign plans. The State his home in Pontiac late this| Gold is 19.3 times as heavy as, families at the Elsenhower's Goo Committee will meet water. | tysburg, Pa., farm. Aug. 30 ». 1 2 3. 4 No Freight! Blazing 200 Horsepower V-8! Long 122 Inch Wheelbase! Largest Most Powerful Car for the Price on the Market Today! Lowest Delivered Price Anywhere... PLEASE ACCEP OUR INVITATION FOR A DEMONSTRATION! Convince Yourself That PONTIAC and ONLY PONTIAC Offers So Much for So Little _ HERE ARE JUST A FEW OF THE OUTSTANDING COMPARISONS! 5. Volume Sales Makes Dollar Differ- ence Deals Lower 6. Finest Service! Open Daily 6:30 A. M. to 1:30 A. M. Monday Thru Friday for Your Convenience! THESE REASONS ARE WHY YOU CAN'T MAKE A BETTER DEAL ANYWHERE! COME IN ‘AND GET ALL THE FACTS! No Obligation, Just Call FE 3-7117 and make an for the Them Ride of the Year. De-teTedey! ! THE. PONTIAC PRESS. 624 Se Ge re & WEDNESDAY, JUNE 29, 1 955 | - Molotov Seems Buoyed Up by Free American Air Note: Foreign Minister Boviet t h ways, was Prancis ee” AP reporter at United ae) only reporter making ae FRANCIS W, CARPENTER UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. w — Comrade tourist VY. M. Molotov had a wonderful time in the United States. He wants to make another | to visit sometime. The Soviet foreign minister booked passage homeward today aboard the liner Queen Elizabeth, after traveling to San Francisco ahd back by train. He looked hap- pier than when he reached this country two weeks ago for the 10th anniversary celebration of the United Nations. parties ‘* San Francisco, Once, a middle-aged lady surprised even Modlotovby bowing and* kissing his hand at the reception given by Secretary of State Dulles. © * e He got a l0-gallon hat at Chey- enne, Wyo., asa souvenir of the Wild West. That\hat,. too small for him, is in his baggage en route to Moscow. He was as tickled as a boy getting his first Davy Crock- ett hat. He saw mile after mile of the United States. He would not\.com- ment on any one feature but. he did say, “It is an interesting trip.” * * * Molotov was a pretty good tour- ist as far as the trainmen and | porters and waiters were ton. | PFovide ‘for others. He just sat back, took off his coat in his draw- ing room and saw America in his shirt-sleeves. ‘He didn’t loaf all the time. At Cheyenne on the way home, he sent the telegraph people seven Senate Rejects Atomic ‘Peace Ship’ Proposal WASHINGTON ® — Michigan's senators followed party lines Tues- day as the Senate rejected a Re- | publican amendment to add 21 mil- lion dollars to the Atomic Con- {struction Bill for President Eisen- | hower’s proposed demonstration | peace ship. Sev, Potter was one of 40 Repub- The 65-year-old Bolshevik ought | cerned. He tipped the waif@rs and |licans who voted for it. “to have been happy. | porters adequately. He never asked | | Sen. McNamara was one of 42 _ He was the lion of the hour at services that the trains did not ' Democrats who voted against it. 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The victims were Edward Ha- keos, 16, and Marvin Windel, 15, They had been visiting Ed- .ward’s uncle at nearby temper-. ance, ang were returning home. Mark Lavoy, an Erie farmer, was the driver of the death car. He told state police he was passing | two other cars and did not see the | boys in time. He said the boys | » |were riding on the wrong side of ‘the highway. Troopers said there..were no re- flectors on the bikes. Lavoy was | not held. pages of messages for Moscow, written in figures in code, . * * * He f&te twice in the public diners and the rest of the time in his drawing room, using a table cloth he brought along. He ate from Russian dishes ‘and used Russian silverware. He used none of the dishes or silver taken in by the waiter. ' He was a sucker for mountain |trout so George B. Reid, of San | Jose, Calif., steward on the Union Pacific dining car of the City of | San Francisco, eastbound, stocked | up. He saw corn in Iowa, some of it more than knee high. He can tell ‘the Russian farmers who plan to visit lowa that the crop looks good. He said hé liked* Chicagd. That city was the only place to give him boos but some Balts demon- ‘strated in Omaha and San Fran- cisco as well. He ignored them. Phone Crew Sends ! “Tre tmp seemed to mave done Pilot on His Way his skin is white without any trace |of suntan, _ compliance. Williams Signs FEPC Today Minority Groups Plan Celebration of Event in Lansing Hotel LANSING (#®—Fair employment oe (FEPC) legislation will; be signed by Gov. Williams today | amid jubilation by | groups. The governor will sign the bill | | at 1 p. m. today before a selected | group of officials and civic leaders | who have worked for years for | ' the enactment of the legislation. | The Michigan Coordinating | Ceancil for FEPC will hold a | reception in the Hotel Olds at 2 | Pp. m. to celebrate the realiza- | tion of the law and the end of 12 years of political and legislative battling for it. Present will be representatives | of many civic. minority, racial, religious and labor groups which | | have worked for the cause. | | | | } | The FEPC bill forbids hiring | | discrimination because of face, creed, color or national ancestry | and sets up a commission to secure | It was passed by the 1965 Legislature. | REPEAT SALE! LUGGAGE VALU TRAIN CASE — WEEKENDER CASE — PULLMAN CASE Matec Try inhalation therapy with the ASTHMANEFRINe Nebulizer and Solution ‘A’ @ Inhaiant on a 1Oday moncy-back guarantee. 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LADIES! wii Rogers riend, ce means, 15, con eons her car wae »| | also of Sheridan, was giving Ressie $3.50 & $3.95 |. Pretty duty in the Civil War, will cele- ‘ |a@ ride on the bicycle. Janice was Short Sleeve BI : .|brate her 105th birthday Sunday. | . = treated at the hospital and re- SPORT | ouses —. im, loudly protesting the sudden President and Mrs. Eisenhower | DOES EVERYTHING -— This huge new om ma-| according to its inventor, Harold Cohen. It is claimed ies * , end Smert pe . interruption in his sleep. He will ‘sent her a greeting. _| chine, called the ‘‘Wonsover”’ will plow, harrow the, machine, demonstrated at Kennebunkport, Me., Ressie was born with normal vi- SHIRTS 2 : : grade, fumigate the coil, furrow, s« a pack and an do nine days’ farm work in one da) sion. 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Divorces Granted Often It Doesn't Pay ' a - j when n she ran into a clothes line. to Get Out of Bed BOWLING GREEN, Ky. w—Sim I even got the wrong house,’ “he ly in Oakland County Ctreuit Court | = 1 Ex sad iat gts es aeer 1 Sec | we Hered to take his victim to| ensmer® SAM BENSON ome C 0 ake 8 iC j Bvelyean L. from Leonaré H. Krusinti bed last night to answer a knock | 1, hospital but Edmons declined. | |at the door and was promptly He returned to bed, refusing to | slugged on the head with a rock. identify the man or obtain a war- The assailant then took a closer rant against him. Same Benson Says: OVER 1,500 NATIONALLY KNOWN GIFTS for the FAMILY! FREE! in Bicycle Mishap HUNTINGTON, W. Va. w—Res- sie Elizabeth Patrick, totally blind since she was 9, suffered the third major accident of her young life yesterday. Blind Child Injured | | | * * “e Ressie, who lives in Sheridan, | was in serious condition in a Hunt. | ington hospital after the front pair of scissors. 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Large | 0 a q OO le el yinias Newly Paved Parking Area -- 2-Way-Entrance -- Easy Parking! ~ Beer - Wines , a ee to Take Out P D | ro RE =. Liquors. Mi. | Garry, Out Service of OAKLAND AVE. Bons staes _MARKET 197. OAKLAND AVE. OS TRU GCN TGC Se NE a arr ae a eS _THE: PONTIAC PRESS, : WEDNESDAY, JUNE 29, 1955 AES eae eee eae ae a = eS a eS ee be ' Bob Considine Says: 4 ‘Tribute to Greatness: They Stayed Up Late NEW YORK Carter and Silliman Evans, two newspaper publishers who died this past week, were men after my own heart. They stayed up late, * * * I realize that many more im- portant things could be said about them, but this isn't an obit. Neither man would have wanted an obit. The were wonderful, free- wheeling, hard-swinging men who started at zero and made them- (INS) — Amon selves into national figures. God bless them, * * & They lived and died with what must have been a happy knowl- edge: That they could not have. dissented editorially in any other | land except this. They did not always see eye | to eye, but no power on the face | of the earth could have pre- vailed against the two of them if the aforesaid power dared put a blast on the United States of | America. Mr. Evans was kind enough to| invite me to Nashville after the Kenutcky Derby before last to see | wonderful hunt meet in what must be the finest public park in | the world. One particular race on that card | T'll never forget. T There were more ENJOY .- OR RELAXATION FREE! Dancing * Orchestra Organ Music © Movies Television ® Supervised Children's Playroom. 2 Hours Ashore on weekday crvises! Comforteble lounges. Excellent food ond refreshments ot populor prices. Dress os ~ | and she personally had nothing to | dividual in | jonable. rare 9 Children $ to 11, than two dozen children in it. The little girl who won it won by a good 50.lengths. We all cheered thig smash finish until she kept whizzing past award. NO CREDIT TO RIDER About 40 minutes later she showed up in front of the commit- tee on foot. Turned out that ‘her horse had run away with her Shortly after the start of the race, the committee charged with presenting ‘her: do with her grand and glorious finish. Her horse simply wanted | to get back to its barn. | * = * | Amon Carter probably did more | for aviation than any other in- | the United States. Amon flew when it wasn't fash- He was a seasoned airman when his good friends Will Rogers and Wiley Post took off en their ill-starred trip after staying with him in his memento- laden apartment at the Fort Werth Club. Texas is an avia- tion capital today because of Amon Carter. Let others write about the fi- | nancial and artistic success of my | late and sorely lamented friends. | Went | e of Your life, | | A FULL DAY OF FUN, EXCITEMENT | | 41 Pivs Tow ’ Take Your ' Cer Aboord! Reloxz while you sove 240 driving miles: Yy-fore SAILINGS FROM MUSKEGON: Merning Seilings: (E.$.T:) tv. Muske- gon 9 AM Monday, Wednesday, Fri- day. Return 11 PM Same Dey. Afterneen end Nigh? Seilings: Sun- doy — 8 PM. Tuesdoy, Thursday, Seturdey — 100 AM and 5:00 PM, Sundoys: lv. Muskegon 645 AM, Return 7:15 PM Some Day, DOCK: Muskegon, Mich. “THE MART." Tel, 2-2665 Grand Ropids Office: 105 Lyon St., N.W. Tel. 9-3479 | neutral. Let them say that Silliman did this, Amon did that. Let me, on the other hand, compliment them on what may seem a simple achievement to many in sight of my words: They stayed up late. To me, there's nothing more depressing in life than a fellow who yawns and snarls, “G ‘n ’t,”’ before you're ready to go to bed. | On the occasion of my visit to) Nashville I arrived at some. im- probable hour in the morning but | there was Silliman Evans, a friendly little man who, a few hours later, was issuing the most impressive sort of orders from the paneled office of his newspaper. UP ALL NIGHT Mr, Carter was nice enough to | sit up all night with me on. the oceasion of a visit to Fort Worth of Gen. Douglas MacArthur. He need no great encourage | ment. He could have wished that | the general was a Democrat but | it didn’t deter him from staying | up all night to speak of the. general's fine military record and “and ramble back to Gen. David | Crockett, whose exploits might make an interesting television series one of these days. Amon and Silliman lived the good life, ‘which is the life that is lived after dull people turn in. I'd say they dispensed more | honest American-type learning © after midnight than any two men I've ever been exposed to. I hope we all make it on to some happier land where Amon Silliman, having met their dead- | lines, can sit back and talk in) their wonderful way. The dawn—_ enemy of good conversation—can no longer intrude upon them. | Converts Car Radio ‘Into Geiger Counter ROCK BUT NO ROLL — Fakir Yvon Yva nails down his claim' of being a human pincushion by lying on a bed of sharp spikes, at the) LOS ANGELES w—Car lore ine Mystery and Illusion Festival in Paris. Just to make it|C4" be converted radios into Geiger | more impressive, Yva's assistants lay a slab of rock on him and pound counters for $30, says Frank C. | jit wan a paxemoet- That's dumt to ‘ “Geel the — —. ° = 3 Krishna Menon - WHITTIER,. Calif. w—V. K. ‘represents a change in at- titudes of world leaders." He told the opening of the 21st annual Institute of International “circumstances are such that a reorientation of thinking is necessary ."’ = * Menon termed the San Francisco session ‘‘a good sendoff’ for the |four-power conference in Geneva in July | “We cannot establish peace by. | methods of war.’ he said. ‘We must think in terms of peace." 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Dial FE Glenwood 2-818T. | | Strebe of the atomic energy pro- | ject on the University of California | Los Angeles campus. The device could be rigged sé a such a unit, U "7 of Burma to Meet Dulles | Asian Neutralist Slated | to Give Ike, Aide His Plans for Peace WASHINGTON —Prime Minis-| ter U Nu of Burma arrives today | to discuss Far East tensions with | , President Eisenhower: and Secre- tary of State Dulles. The scholarly Prime Minister, who has offered to help bridge the guif between Communist China land the United States, arranged to meet with Dulles and Eisen- hower shortly after his arrival by air from New York. He will remain in Washington until Sunday. i * * * 2 | Dulles pointedly opened the way | for any proposals U Nu may have iby saying at his news conference | yesterday he looked forward to the | Asian leader’s visit. He ‘said he | expected to discuss problems deal- | ing with relaxation of tensions in | the Far East. 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Waite's Housewares—Filth Floor Pe Deep Down Weves in Only 10 Minutes! Ya Oil Creme Base in Nutri- Tonic Oil-Rich Permanent Wave By Famous Nutri-Tonic! Plus Tox eee @ Choose from Six Different Types! @ Customized Just for You! 121 N. Saginow St. 189 tertaining over the ) Fourth of July Weekend. Hurry in today and save! | ] Weite's Outdoor Furniture—Dowastaira Store” Pe a a eo \s (\ Ne ee if VERN? 5 Ca ee ‘ y ‘\ o oie eee " eh oak EE EE NE ORC Ore te oe . iPM ae le MENON tT 0a) UNA Mn Sane eee tet eee ean ern ee nee } THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 29, 1955. Two Million Facts \ About Government ‘S-rhursday an outstanding public ser- vant completes a monumental job for the nation. On that date the second chairman, fo Hoover, can write “finis” to the most extensive. and profound study ever made of our national government. \w * * The first Hoover Commission (1947- 1949) studied the structure of our gov- ernment, striving for improvement through streamlining and reorganiza- tion. The Commission estimates some 70 per cent of its recommendations for improving government efficiency have been accepted, either in some degree or completely. } The second commission, estab- lished by Congress July 10, 1953, was charged with the more pene- trating‘task of examining govern- ment policy and function. This commission expires June 30 but its staff has through September to complete final reports. x *« * Scope of the study has been truly staggering. At its peak the commis- sion had a staff of 544, with some 14 task forces of prominent citizens roam- ing the nation for on-the-spot studies. \ VANDENBERG. of far-flung governmental activities. An Associated Press report on the commission estimates that it has compiled and checked more than two million facts on gov- ernment. Mr. Hoover, who says this job has ‘been the most strenuous he has ever undertaken, is proud of the fact’ that but two of the two million facts have ever been questioned. * * * Many of the second Commission's recommendations are of a controversial nature ... especially those suggestions that many industrial, commercial and financial functions be returned to pri- vate business, — They must face Congressional scru- tiny and many may carry into the 1956 campaign. Whatever their fate, Mr. Hoover and his associates have served the nation well. * * * At an age when most men shun further public service, Mr. Hoover, who will be 81 Aug. 10, acepted ‘a new and challenging assign- ment. With bi-partisan commis- sions, he has worked under both Democratic and Repu administrations. The scope and quality of the project he has directed is a fitting climax to a busy and useful public life. , His unstinting service is the mark of a true patriot. John Thors Retires Pontiac High School isn’t going to seem the same without JoHn Tuors. As Principal of Senior High, he has been the boss man of the big educa- tional institution on West Huron Street for a quarter of a century. That isn’t an easy job. ~ * * Joun THors can look back on his “Seareer with a clear conscience. In every decision he has made, his primary con- cern has been the good of the young people who have been placed in his ‘which at times seems so lacking in this “mid-Twentieth Century time. - Joun Tuors is retiring because he has reached the schools’ retirement age of 65. He doesn’t look it and he doesn’t feel it. But the same rule has to apply = to everyone in the system. He leaves a record of loyal, capable, dedicated service which is finer than any monument that could be erected. Sen. Vandenberg’s Work Lauded by Gen. Marshall At a luncheon in his honor, Gen. Grorce C. MARSHALL paid warm tribute to the late Senator VANpDENBERG for the help he gave in launching \the interna- tional rescue plan of 1948. Our warti .e Chief of Sta and later Secretary of State recalled how the need for the plan bear- ing his name became imperativ seven years.ago. He also outlined how the time was chosen for his historic speech of June 5, 1948. * * * It was in that speech that MARSHALL revealed the principles of the self help plan which had been worked out to save our European friends. from economic disaster. The question of political feas- ibility then arose. It was at that point, Marshall said, that Vanden- berg began making his invaluable contributions. In the General's words it was the Grand Rapids statesman’s “skill, energy .and absolute self-sacrifice that made the plan a practical reality.” * * * Obviously, Senator VANDENBERG couldn’t have done the job alone. Like General MarRsHALL, he had allies in an enlightened group: of supporters in Congress. The great practical success of the MARSHALL Plan has written some of the test pages of our postwar history. It also has added luster to the careers of both General MARSHALL and Senator ————— The Man About ‘Town: A Bumper Season — It’s Now Indicated, Despite Early Discouragements Abundance: Not what we have, but what we enjoy. In spite of the spring extremes in mercury 28, - 5 Never Underestimate the Power of These Reds David Lawrence Says: Should the ed States be conduct the foreign United States with- permitted policies of t And that’s why eri cently been directed McCarthy for endeav cure the passage of the\ resolution urging that at the four pywer con- ference at Geneva the\ United States raise the issue of sta- tus of the satellite states. \ Curiously enough, no h criticism, alleging interf ° with the executive, has directed at Sens. Lehman) Morse, Mansfield, Humphrey \ and others who recently have ex- \ pressed themselves on the sub- ject of foreign policy at variance with the President—which, of course, they have a right to do. But now a member of the judi- cial branch of the government has spoken up and given an interview at Tokyo which will be read throughout Asia as a sign that there is dissension inside the United States government, If the Supreme Court is to stay out of declares it should, it would appear that members of the court are not obeying his warnings, OPPOSITE VIEW Justice William O. Douglas of the Supreme Court of the United States held a press conference in Japan and urged a course of action and rainfall, local garden and crop reports . directly opposite to that being pur- indicate a great season. Phone calls and let- ters on exceptionally early vegetables are too numerous to chronicle, but thanks for them, just the same, Farm crop reports give prom- ise of a bumper year, such as that from Ambrose Whitcomb of Oxford, who. expects the largest wheat yleld in many years. He will harvest his crop at an earlier date than ever before. Corn already seven feet high is reported by , Graham Melrose of Rochester, and potatoes are in blossom for Alex. Packard of Walled Lake. Rye six feet tall and still growing makes , Bertram Oliver of Clarkston wonder if it won’t be too long to be harvested in the conventional way, and Harvey Blackmore of Drayton Plains has sunflowers ten feet high and growing at the rate of two feet per week. A fish bait sign on East Walton Boulevard reads, . “Werms; King Size or Regular.” . Recently returned from tion trip, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Richards visited the birthplace of Davy Crockett. a southern vaca- Pastor at a number of Methodist churches in the Pontiac area early in the century, the Rev. Nelson D. Potter died recently at his home in Pinckney, aged 82. My Romeo scout sends word that Hervie Nelson of that village found $650 in old yellow-back, large size currency in a mattress he was tearing apart for waste cloths. The mattress had been bought as junk and its original ‘owner is unknown. The money is from an issue discontinued 52 years ago, but was ac- cepted at the local bank at face value. Now on an eastern vacation, a card from Bill Woolfrom ~ gays, “Traffic on the Pennsylvania turnpike is almost as fast as Pontiac gossip.” Verbal Orchids to— -- _ . William Diener of 1004 West Huron St.; eighty-ninth birth-. ss Sames W. Clapp | South Johnson Ave.; eightieth birth- sued by President Eisenhower and Secretary of State Dulles. It could conceivably be of considerable em- barrassment to the American gov- ernment in its relations with other powers. * * * The justice urged, for example, that the West” should recognize Communist China and recom- mended that China itself no longer be a member of the Security Coun- cil. “There are two Chinas today,” Justice Douglas said, “The thing te do is to recognize that fact and work out a settlement with Red China toward her recogni- tion. At the same time we should protect Nationalist China.” The Supreme Court justice sug- gested that Formosa be placed un- der a United Nations trusteeship until its future is decided and that a decision might be reached by a plebiscite or referendum. He added that Red China, if admitted to the U.N., should not be given a seat on the Security Council and that the Nationalist government’s seat should be given to some other power so that neither China would be on the council. EUROPE IN FAVOR This is exactly what many Euro- peans and not a few Asians really want to see happen. It’s the way {o kill the Nationalist government and deprive the United States of the biggest military force it now has allied with it for the protec- tion of Southeast Asia against Communist aggression. Ike, Dulles on China Many Americans: formerly in public life — as, for instance, former Sen. Austin of Vermont, head of the U.S. delegation at the U.N., and Gen. George Marshall— are members of a committee of one million against the admission of Communist China to the United Nations. But, irrespective of the merits or demerits of Justice Douglas's Proposals, wil] the ‘‘left wingers” in America be as vociferous in criticizing him for butting in on the executive branch of the govern- ment as they have been in the case of Sen. McCarthy? Indeed. will they criticize Justice Douglas at all? It will be interesting to watch for any such comments from the ‘‘left wing” press in America. (Copyright 1955, New Yerk Herald Tribune, Inc.) ‘Looking Back \ 15 Years Ago UNITY FOR Democracy advised by Willkie. : P IDENT SIGNS new alien bill uring registration and fin- gerprintlng. 4 \20 Years Ago GOV. GERALD to put state on pay-as-you-go basis -H wounded in Voice of the People ~. Herb Justman Urges : ~ to Make Pontiac Flag, City of U. S. Letters will be condensed when peces- @ary because of lack of space. Pull Ad name, and p my the writer must agcompecy, letters. but these will not be blished of the writer so requests unless the le:ter is critical in its nature. Let's make Pontiac the flag city of the United States. With the help of the merchants, as to the size of the flags and price, I'm sure we will see hun dreds of flags hanging out on July the fourth and other holidays. Let's put it across, Pontiac. Herb Justmaa 174 S. Edith St. Warning Is Voiced Against Russian Move The NATO nations are about to walk into another Commie trap. Why are we, the USA, so eager to comply with their schemes? We should realize by now that world peace is iar from their mind. Their main object is to keep Germany disarmed and to bring her over to their side. They have many ways of deceit, Smiles Some authors discover that a rosy future for royalties isn't in the books. - In a driving test in a Michigan town 10 out of 40 pupils flunked. They couldn't learn to pass. At least it’s fun looking up va- cation spots that you know mighty well you can't afford to visit. Wrinkles on the faces of some women are the lines of least re- Sistance. A lot of men's summer suits would fit a heap better if they didn't carry so much junk in the pockets. The head of many a home, sweet home is less than three years old. What good is the thought that you're only as old as you feel when you really feel old? THOUGHTS FOR TODAY Seven days shall they purge: the altar and purify it; and they shall consecrate themselves, — Exekiel 43:26, ¥ * s Repentance hath a_ purifying power and every tear is of the cleansing virtue; but these peni- tential*clouds must be still kept dropping; one shower will not suf- fice; for repentance is not one single action but a course.—South. Case Records of a: Psychologist Adult but only one plan: World conn- quest, Their feet are swift to shed blood. Destruction and misery are = All Residents in their ways, and ‘the way of peace they have not known. There is no fear of God before their eyes, Press Reader en ‘Preventive Maintenance’ Urged for Breadwinners By MERRYLE 8. RUKYSER INS Ecenomie Commentator A productive breadwinner is the family’s most valuable asset, but too many handle this resource carelessly. * * * The philosophy of preventive maintenance, which has been car- ried so far in industry to improve the care of inanimate machines, should be extended with greater enthusiasm to human beings. The new application entails more than periodical health examinations and enthusiasm for preventive medicine, It involves a philesophy of life—an ability to put little annoyances, such as traffic jams, exasperating wait- ers, and episodes of discourtesy and inefficiency in their proper perspective, For an emotional upset, resulting from aggravation, takes more out of the busy person than a con- structive day's work, RELAX AT WORK The aim should be to relax while working, The hotel. and transporta- tion industry has a magnificient opportunity to profit from provid- ing gracious living to busy per- sons on the move, : * e * In his book on peetry, Max East- man said that the difference be- tween the poet and the practical man is that the former is inter- ested in going, while the latter is only concerned with arriving. With the useful life span being extended by medical science, men’s attitudes toward retire- ment are being changed, Many think it is a mistake to put off travel ang cultural development until after they are ready to quit werk, Sen. Theodore Francis Green, in his 88th year, wisely remarked that some give up activities as they get older and the giving up of activities ages them. NEW VIEW Accordingly, with an increased ratio of college men in business, some are taking a new view of the life cycle. Some want voluntarily to extend their active years, and have fun and hobbies as they go along. rudery Puts Salacious Tinge Around\ Child's Questions About Sex Carolyn worries bout the you for his sex information and next question, coming a year or sex questions her little boy may don't hesitate to use the following two later. ask. If you will mem : answers below, you cin meet such emergencies, wit assurance and say th thing at the right. tim don’t rely on moment” answers. S demands previously solutions that are memorixed in advance. By DR. GEORGE W. CRAN =\ “ Case 0-369: Carolyn B., aged 2: is the college mother whose 3\ year-old Joel asked her where he came from, “Dr. Crane, if I follow your ad- vice and tell him he came out of mother’s tummy, then <:‘ppose he asks how he got out and also how he got in there? What then?” Well, in- that event, tell him! Den’t beat around the bush or titter in prudish self-conscious- ness, or raise your eyebrows. When children ask for sex in- formation, they are no more .sala- ‘cious in their motivation than when they ask about astronomy and want to know where the sun goes at night. ‘ * It is adult prudery that has placed a salacious tinge around sex facts and set them apart from chemical data or other scientific information, Oddly enough, however, the child will ask you where he came from, but then he will probably never raise those next two quer- an = oun aes tee for . go back to the “Mommy, how did I get out?” and that the great government he may finally ask at the age of of the United States hag forever | 5 or § years: eut them off from the epporta- * * would be hopeless, America would lose face throughout Asia. Also, when a Supreme Court jus- - tice advances that kind of a formu- “How did you get out of where?” the surprised mother may inquire, for the intervening lapse of a few years doesn’t make his query rele- vant, “Oh, you said I came from your ‘tummy, so how did I get out?” CURIOUS CHILDREN Maybe the idea that prompted this secorid question was the fact “spur-of-the- graphic account: “When it js time for a baby to come out, the doctor has moth- er go to the hospital, Then he gives her some medicine to put her to sleep so she will not feel pain. “Sometimes he cuts a little door- way in her tummy and lifts the baby out, (Caesarian), after which he sews her up again. FAIRY TALE HELPS “ ‘Don’t you remember ‘he story \about the Little Red Hen and the \Fox?"’ You can then tell about the Red Hen's cutting a slit in the sack and slipping out, etc. * * * If you wish to use technical terms like uterus (womb), that is OK, though not quite as easily understood bysa kindergarten child. And it is perfectly proper te describe the normal type of birth instead of the Caesarian, but the Caesarian is simpler to compre- hend. To avoid telling an untruth, be sure you employ the word “some- times” as I did above. FINAL QUERY - Now the third and last question May not arise for another year or two, but eventually the child will inquire, “How did I get in?” * . 2 “How did I get in?” is the final question, and may require another year or two of mental age. Watch tomorrow's Case Record for further information on this sequence of questions, , - . pada a hea, site pant = gs end = my cance cca aed tec cue Gh See Gapceheginel (Copyright 1965) This is not made easier for business leaders by shortening of the work week. For top manage- ment can't always absorb the data and make decisions in a 35-hour week, Curtaily of the week for some tends to build up pressures on others, but, on bal- ance, more leisure among active workers creates opportunities for cultural activities and hobbies. The fact that non-business in- terests cannot be developed over- night at 65 is being widely recog- nized, Management in some- in- stances—such as Standard Oil Company (N.J.)—has developed a technique of psychological coun- selling to get employes mentally prepared for retirement. * * * Usually the solution is to substi- tute a new activity, such as civic or philanthropic work, for the job. about to be given up. In some corporations, where trained tech- nicians are automatically retired at 65, they take on other gainful employmient—sometimes in a simi- lar industry in the export field. STAYING YOUNG With the growing science of geriatrics, there has been a revo- lution in public thinking toward older folks. Nowadays it is smart to retain youthfulness in dress, in active interest in public affairs, and in desire to grow and learn, Tt is poisonous to assume that productive oldsters have an ob- ligation to give up sa as to create an opportunity for young: er folks. This sterile prejudice is a variation of the “lump of work” fallacy—the view that there's only a limited quantity of werk to be done in the world and that, if those of advanced years continue to work, they de- prive others of the opportunity to support themselves, The truth is that if a larger ratio of the numerically growing older population remains produc- tive, it is less of a drag on younger people at work. In a balanced na- tional economy, the public wealth is heightened by encouraging those who are able and willing to pro- duce as well as consume, Portraits By JAMES J. METCALFE There is no problem on_ this earth . . . Too difficult to solve ... If we are really interested . . . And fervently resolve . . . There may be many obstacles . . . And we may be afraid ... But God will give us courage and... . The strength to make the grade . . , If only we will bide our time . ;: . And wait another day... And not be foolish in our hearts ... And throw our chance away ... If we just think it over with... A pa- tient heart and true... And take our time in doing all . .. The things we have to do... Yes, even faced with tragedy ... Or poverty or crime... If we repose our faith in God... All things work out in time. Calcium Deposit Is Result of .Ailment, Not the Cause By DR, WILLIAM BRADY, M.D. Medical merchants ignorant of pathology affect great concern and keep their gullible customers wor- ried about ‘‘calcium deposits’’—in normal with films of the injured ‘shoulder, the doctor noticed a cal- ciutn deposit In the subacromial. bursa, For all I know the deposit may still be there. It never gave me the slightest trouble nor did it } it Hi ihe! by the physicel therapist, and later by active exercise. Of course it was long after my bursitis that I learned about nee- dle treatment. I don't mean mor- phine, but the infiltration of the affected area with novocain and insertion of aspirating needle into the bursa to withdraw fluid, or perhaps two needles to irrigate the bursa. ‘NEEDLE TREATMENT I'd go for the needle treatment by all means if I had bursitis to- day. I wouldn’t mess around with Hi 1 I ipl Vihch ‘| : j SS EN Ee ee a ¥ ae ae” a a eee ee 2 ee eet Pe CS ok tea ie age = cal SS SS SS aS * . ¥ See eV . x Ye 4 * * } j } Fee 2s ee ee ee ae PPP PS OVS Se Peer ' THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 29, 1955 oo SEVEN | Ives Says Dems Are Trying to Mount Iké’s Bandwagon WASHINGTON (~Sen. Ives (R- NY) accused Demiécrats today of “trying to climb on the Eisenhow- . er bandwagon” with claims that they are supporting the Presi- dent's programs in Congress. Ives said in an interview he re- gards a statement yesterday by Sen, Lyndon B, Johnson (D-Tex) as indicating the Democrats have concluded Eisenhower will be re- elected next year and have de- cided to concentrate on efforts to retain their control of Congress, Johnson, the Senate Democratic leader, said in a statement the Senate's record in this session dis- proves Eisenhower’s contention during the campaign last October | that Democratic control of Con- | gress would result in “a cold war of partisan politics.” * * * After the Democrats did win control, Eisenhower told a news conference the words he used were too strong for what he had in mind. Ives noted that Johnson, shortly after issuing his statement, ral- lied Democratic forces to defeat a GOP attempt to authorize the atomic peace ship Eisenhower has proposed. “The Democrats are criticizing the President on one hand claiming to support him on the other,” Ives said. ‘‘They realize * A] * they can’t attack him or his pro- | gram successfully and they are/| youngsters had hidden pistols in| trying to claim credit for as much! recesses cut in books. and | as they can get away. wih. “What they are doing is trying | to climb on the Eisenhower band- | wagon, I don’t think they. believe they have any chance to beat him in 1956 and all that ig left for them is to try to retain control of Congress." Johnson's list of 45 bills covered a variety of subjects, including many routine measures on which there was no controversy. However, on 15 of the more im- portant measures, the Democrats gave support to Eisenhower's rec- ommendations on 9 and upset his proposals on 6, ak: Heads Testing Group ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. Claire H. Fellow of Detroit has | been elected to a one-year term as | president of the American Society for Testing Materials. The group is a technical organization con- cerned with “the promotion of knowledge of the materials of en- gineering and the standardization of specifications and the methods of testing.” — Stick to Their Guns FAIRFIELD, Conn. (UP) — An- noyed at getting shot in the back | with water pistols, Lawrence B. Esposito frisked all kids before | letting them on his school bus. But Esposito was shot anyway — the m Copper Unions Poising Strikes Threatened Walkouts Could Cripple Western Mining. Operations By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Negotiations stepped up on four Western fronts the Separate contracts with the firms are being negotiated by local of- ficers of the Independent Interna- tional Union of Mine, Mill & Smel- ter Workers. The pacts expire at midnight tomorrow, ' The union, which has headquart- ers in Denver, says between 90,000 and 60,000 members are affected. Though strong possibilities, the union has asked members of its national Wage Policy Committee to deter- mine whether a, nationwide strike of the nonferrous metals industry should be called Friday. The strike Results of that poll have not ‘been tabulated, said a spokesman for the- union, which was expelled from the CIO in 1950 for alleged Communist domination, Meanwhile, negotiations contin- separate strikes are|_ WHAT'S | MY LINE? — word is related to my work. Un- Goad aa Vers-as sass be geen tap Wee Answer oppeors vader arrow, reading downward. RUN A. . * * * @ * . . ee 6.8 * tenes ooo odood (ferry Fre) oa #» |W Ww = Qoooo 1 DYMLEE 2 TANBO 3 CETRON 4 NEERCO 5 SROCE 6 ASMAB 7 ZALWT 8 NOPIA 9 SMUDR oe ON oO Yesterday's Answer: peoDle, bOxer, liCense, spAniel, mult, coCher, siRe. beoGle, cHow, s€tier, 6-29 © 1955 What's My Line, Inc. caw | Ariz.; Salt Lake City; and San yy: Faas | "| Wife Sees Mate Drown KALAMAZOO @ — ‘While his '|Cyprus Towns Bombed _[wite looked helplessly, Jack Tor- NICOSIA, Cyprus Another |rey, 20, drowned in Long Lake rash of bomb attacks by terrorists | Tuesday. Mrs. Torrey, an expec- seeking union of this British-ruled tant mother, screamed for help island with Greece blasted Cyprus but her cries were unheared. Tor- | towns last night for the third | rey. unable to swim, slipped from \ straight night. One Englishman = inner tube raft into 8 feet of | * “but I believe doverce laws need | lationships |Emotional Immaturity Called’ ‘Canis of Divorce Increase Among Moderns © WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. (INS) —An expert on family life nas! singled out “emotional immaturi- ty” as the chief cause for divorce. The reason given in divorce cases, said Dr. Harold T. Christen- sen, seldom is the real one. * * = Dr. Christensen, chairman of the Sociology Department at Purdue University, said that states “force’’ individuals into attempting “to prove thelr mates guilty of something which the law recog- nizes as a cause for divorce.” “Pm not a lawyer,” he added, to be more realistic, “We need to regard divorcee | as a symptom of trouble. It wen't selve the trouble to make the divorce process more diffi- eult or easy. “The real cause of divorce is not the legal grounds: hatched up to get by the law. Neither is the real cause the things about which couples quarrel—in-laws, money, children, “These disagreements are sym- tomatic of something. deeper." REAL CAUSES | Dr. Christensen commented: ‘one single chief cause |it would be in the individual. j adult | |many people in it that are emo- The professor, who has _ con- ducted several surveys on the re- of the sexes, listed three of what he calls ‘‘sets of | \real causes'’ for divorce: | society; 2. Adolescent adults; idisharmonious duo. ‘isn't so important in marriage; | 1. sick | 3. | On the first, Dr. Christensen noted that the world is in a pe- riod of transition in which values are in conflict, Not only are ideas about marriage relation. ships changing from an aufo- eratic form in which the man was czar, to a more democratic one in which women are equals, ‘but there is change also in many other once-accepted standards of behavior, normal adult situations, and whe controls and is responsible for his actions,’ In the realm of the third set of © causes, he proposed more research into what he called “pair-unity.” Dr. Christensen and his asso- ciates at Purdue have conducted some studies in this field, but he thinks.much is still unknown about personality traits which match or In addition, he said, war, fear | clash. of war, economic insecurity and other social disorganization put more strain on marriage bonds. About the second set of causes, “If I were to put my finger on for divorce, emotional immaturity Marriage is an | game and there are too| tional adolescent." EMOTIONALLY [IMMATURE Author of a widely used text, “Marriage Analysis,” Christensen said: ‘“‘Humans are biologically ready for marriage before they are so- cially and emotionally mature enough. The -chronological age it's emotional maturity is needed.”’ An “emotionally mature” per- son is defined by Dr. Christen- that Airline’s Secretaries Fly High for One Day MILWAUKEE (UP)—Some 80 secretaries took a day off from | the office recently here and flew around the city and state while their bosses worked, . The trip was a gesture of thanks by United Air Lines to the women who make the reservations, but often never see the inside of an airplane. A cocktail party and orchid corsages were part of the day’s treat by the company. Haircut Price Rising , BATTLE CREEK #®—The price of a haircut in Battle Creek is going up 25 cents to $1.50. 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Half! ‘that Joas is through a Lost ad in = _ ‘| of them will pull up and open the | The Pontiac Press, Call FE 2-8181. ‘by Brett Halliday ° - door on her side as he plans to —— ~ oa HE =a de. If you get the whole police | = . _ u Distributed by | force out to patrol the Causeway, Pp AY CUT 9 : NEA Service, | they’d have to start chasing and : ee ‘Hl pafT ees Eawittingly Private “I've got it.” |, “All right. Do this fast. Search stopping x _every car that paused o — | Preetar -O — of the ‘COUGH UP’ | every possible place to which he’ (To Be Continued) | ' a tale uaen dan cunpect is seand pnter the beg ie “You get to her first if you! had access where he might have | oni aee . Pe, serene Shayne’s seers err _ otis ot | cough up the dough by 11:30. You | — Fo arm — Pl ®| If PAYS YOU TO TALK when) : a OR ENDORSERS REQUIRED epee ati heer fareived. She te | Still with me?” | m | ment " sat can ay) peuitivety (ba you do % through Clansified ads in] | i : , ian ONE PLACE TO PAY — BONDED AND INSURED ay and M Then Mine. receives Tm one re giri’s| didn't stash anything there.” a Pontiac mere afer! Dial FE| There Are Mandoods “ol cee Choobe From at : Phone call, threaten- ‘Go to mi Shayne hung up and told Rourke: folks you're after! Dial FE McCandless. erry os a Re gener rou. e enenemene 8 this women unless | t and fix w littl : : pocansling on : “cash.” partmen p a nice little | «1 don’t know who tele me. | 2-8181. , i ; a Beds § tor Wed, 6 Set 9 to 1) Evenings by Ap ee eee | bundle, Have her walk out the| tiee's what he mid’ = a ’ MICHIGAN CREDIT COUNSELLORS XIV ay aed “i i tats ee He went on to relate in terse = For the first time since the! : walks straight to e semlencenlthe vist of thelstranner: : ihn cine cunealh eeceene wen oe basarad telephone conversation began there | Street and heads across the Cause- | . . eee ao manects NEVER SAW SUCH VALUES IN **Nothing - all bout , walking. oe at- all abou any stops and the door opens and 1, how djd he get onto everything gas & elect. from $19.95 REFRIGERATORS “Could be you're leveling, * the| tell her. ‘Throw it in, Sister.’ She} se fast?” man conceded grudgingly. “They throws it in and I keep driving. “I don’t think that matters so say you're a smart cookie, You be waitnig at your phone) much now. Could be some guy I don’t believe you'd try to bluff| Tight where you are now. If the| who saw Jack enter Luey’s against the hand I hold. That} Money is okay, I'll call you before building. A professional job . of means your secretary double- midnight to tell you where to find tailing if he did. One of Gentry’s crossed you, Shamus. If you| Beatrice and shut her up any way | cops, maybe, with sticky fingers.” | haven't got the money, she has.| YOU want to. If not, she'll be; “But how would he know about | And either I- get it fast or the) | spilling the whole story to the cops | the money Bristow was supposed | cops get you. I'm not fooling. | at: 1 o'clock. You got all that) to be carrying? Eighty thousand |: statements and threats $29 95 os | was a slight note of uncertainty) way. | aa | rs ie the voice. ‘How much did' Several guys may stop to pick When Shayne completed his \" TV sets soe from . | Jack tell you about things?” her up. She says no and keeps Feeital, he exclaimed, “What are ~ RANGES : sabia Until one of the cars| We going te do? Who is he and 9 , . 4 eee noes ... from $39.95 WASHERS .... from $14.95 Every used item we sell has been ihoraughly checked and put in good working condition by our own service department. EASY TERMS—Small Down Payments! You hold out the money and I) Straight?” = dollars! That has a familiar ring take it on the lam and turn) I've got it |= me. So does the name Aller- | The GOOD HOUSEKEEPING SHOP Beatrice loose to sing her song.| The telephone clicked de- | dice.” b | Your lousy neck is worth the 80) eisively ‘at the other end of the “We've got less than an hour.” OF PONTIAC efore you say | grand you or your secretary lifted | line. “He figured it smart, Mike. | 51 W. HURON STREET eey de” say | off Jack tonight.” Timothy Rourke, who had listen- =e = le = ae 5 = omen . “Eighty grand?” repeated oq to Shayne's end of the long = ; Shayne in disbelief. | conversation with intense interest, “Maybe not on the head. could contain his excitement no Something near that. I won't be longer. “You look like an atomic tough on you. Say 70 fer me. | bomb had exploded inside your | You keep whatever was over belly.” | that and go questions asked. _ “I feel sort of like it had.” What could be fairer?t’’ He lifted the phone and asked 33 ; | the switchboard for Lucy Hamil- Pa there an ed nvoes) eel tor’s number. When her voice a Bes I say there isa't - | Come ove the) wire, fhe | said, “It's just too bad for a" : ~Dveryting — right, Lucy | . a Yes, Michael. I've been won- © you don't dig it UP. chum. >| dering way it'll be. Listen hard and don't |'™¢; This is dead serious, “Ange! y bec * the a | Did Jack Bristow say one word ony the” mapas held the nocaiean | to you that you didn't repeat to to his ear in grim silence and me- waited for the caller to continue.| NOT A WORD | “T've got a place I'm stashing! ‘No. Maybe I didn't repeat Beatrice where she'll stay put every word verbatim, but I left | for a couple of hours. Say 1 nothing ou” | : ‘clock for the deadline. I'll fix | “Sure about that, Lucy? Not a/ so if anything happens to me,| word about any sizable amount of | the police will find her at 1 o'clock. | money?" You got that straight?” | “Not a word, Michael.” = For rings that are “out of the ordinary” in “eman styling and beoutiful craftsmanship od you must see ovr Orange Blossom Optometrists—Jewelers -REDMOND’S N. Saginaw at. 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PEE ive ; \ * Going on | Yacation®—Let the Press Follow — - Call FE 2-8181 ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS “Death Has Three Lives” ‘Read This New Serial Daily rT PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 29, 1955 : | ‘ THIRTEEN Pisees Unit Charges Intelligence Work Stifled by Diplomats WASHINGTON (INS)—A Hoover Commission task force charged today. that diplomatic timidity by U. S. foreign policy officials has prevented the nation from obtaining vital information about Russia's military strength and plans. _ In a report to the commission, the group recommended that the Central Intelligence Agency be reorganized to produce greater emphasis on its basic functions, It also proposed a “bold” policy in gathering information about the Soviet blec, even at the risk of diplomatic embarrassment. U. S. foreign policy officials were accused by the task force of stifling initiative and energy in the collection of important information about Russia and her satellites. It said this resulted from “conservative” and “negative” | attitudes, a basic difference between diplomatic and intelligence techniques, and “an abhorrence to anything that might lead to diplomatic or even protocol complications.” ' The task force said the government intelligence agencies are “sincere and dedicated,” and deserve public confidence. However, it said “one flaw in the present system” is the failure te recheck persons already employed. _ It said that, so far as defense industries are concerned, ‘‘a serious weakness” exists in the fact that a person found to be a security risk for classified work may be retained. in the same plant on some other job, and thus be in daily contact with workers engaged in classified production. The Hoover Commission said it is —_ on the task Stak report | to Congress. without comment. However, the commission, which is | sented directly to the President. ‘headed by former President Herbert Hoover, included a two-page | report of its own. In this report, }t recommended the creation of two “watch-dog”’ groups to keep tabs on the CIA and other government intelligence agencies. One would be a joint congressional committee on foreign intelligence, like the present Joint Atomic Energy Committee. The other would be a small group of leading citizens appointed by the President te serve on a part-time basis. The two groups would le 5 be requested te collaborate strengthening the CIA. It said also that more attention should be The group revealed that it had prepared two reports, the published | given to collecting military and technological information carried in | one and a comprehensive “top secret” doc ument which Se Shai foreign technical publications, Nothing wag revealed about this second report except that it contained details to support the recommendation that the CIA should be reorganized. . The group praised Allen Dulles highly, but said that “in his enthusiasm he has taken upon himself too many burdensome duties.” It recommended that he be given an executive director to help him, and that his salary be increased from $16,500 to $20,000 a year. A salary boost for Lieut. Gen. Charles P. Cabell, deputy — director, of from $14,500 to $17,500 a year also was proposed, The task force made a number of r ecommendations for 1 ANCIENT SHUTTERBUG — An ancient Roman senator takes a stony squint at the modern Italian scene through the sight of a press camera. An en- terprising photographer thought of giving the senator a pressman’s perspective during a visit to Rome's Quirinal Palace, with ‘other marble busts. senator took a dim view of the current crisis in the Italian government. ST. IGNACE (#—The Straits of Mackinac Bridge swiftly is ap- proaching the spectacular stage of steel suspension towers. Already many of the 100 million | dollar span's footings are above water and form a ‘dotted 5-mile line across the straits from Mackinaw City to St. Ignace. duly 4th tourists passing be. tween Michigan's two peninsulas can see the bridge taking shape, with tugs and seagoing cranes huffing and puffing amid the ris- ing piers. \ Last.of the steel shells to be sunk for the pouring of remaining con- , out over the weekend from the St. Ignace base ef operations. * 6 « And ashore here steel girders | are being stockpiled for the July date not far away when they will | be barged out for stacking, one j atop the other until they form | towers 55 feet tall—a height which matches Detroit's 4i-story Penob- | scot Building. | SUSPENSION SPAN | The towers will support central | 8.614-foot suspension span. While it may not look it, 62 per | || Auto Accidents May Increase With More Cars | “There are 59 million sons ~ Ualted Press Photo! win you should drive carefully on where the old legislator stands | Independence Day,"’ says Clyle R. It may be supposed the | Haskill, chairman of the Pontiac Chamber of Commerce Safety; Committee. Good Times This Year Surprise Experts as U.S. Economy Hits Peacetime Stride (Editor's Note: The business boom rolled on to new, heights the first six months of 19 In the following since the first of the year, but offen hesitantly, and with over-all “That is about the number of registered motor vehicles in the United States today, and adds up to 10% million more reasons to drive carefully over the holiday this year than on Independence Day five years ago. ~ Haskill admits you won’t meet that many cars on your own buying more goods three ways: expensive and choosing more construction—raising of its giant) | crete piers will begin to move artcile, first of two. Sam Dawson, i gains ie about half as steep as items; pledging more of expectable| trip, but the tremendous increase Mackinac Bridge Steel Towers Going Up eent of the foundation work net | been completed in 55 per cent ot | the time allocated to it. Mast of | that done until this spring was} And as those footings rise | higher and higher above the waves they’re drawing more and more tourists. Now coin-operal- From those machines one gets | Opening date for the bridge is a closeup of the huge, growing | Nov. 1, 1957, and workmien and | concrete mountains to which the supervisor alike confidently predict | suspension span’s cables will be | | they'll meet the deadline, getting below water, some of the piers | - ed telescopes have gone up at anchored. They are 135 feet thick | the towers w p this building season | probing down 200 feet for a bed- ‘| Mackinaw City to givé a closeup | and, when finished, will protrude | and the big cables strung after rock footing. view of work out along tt the water. 1100 feet above the water. i next winter's ice goes out. _ LIGHTER LOAD — A peacetime “peel act” has lightened the United Frees Photo load for Marines in action in the future. Since the Leathernecks are | II pack at left, while Cpl. Gilbert I. Campfield totes the new 18 pound likely to ride into combat in helicopters, weight of their battle packs | version. The see-saw picture emphasizes the difference in fatigue has been cut 60 per. cent. Cpl. John P. Connors wears the World War et ee ere eee Says Peace Requires U.N. Changes ANN ARBOR ® — A Harvard, on what man kfiew about stopping law proféssor said today that three | old wars. But, he added: dropped on Hiroshima and a new, cil, the Security Council, ILO and age dawned upon us.” | UNESCO, all of which she sud- AP trusiness news analyst, reviews the first half of the year and tells what developments brought about an last historie high im prosperity.) Conuner buying has sent the} — dollar | SAM DAWSON | Bross national product—the NEW Oak w—This is the year | |; volume of all the goods and serv- flabbe ted th | ices the nation produces and sells— — = eco meee kes ie ike | ito an all time high of 370 billion ious peacetime stride, Records topple pares Pascal . pimost wae ‘lions in 1953—it was government | 8 | spending for defense that furnished | At midyear businessmen are re-| the spark, . vising their predictions—on the up-| * * *# side, just as they were a year ag0.| And now, at midyear, business In the previous peak—365 bil-| | future income in mortgages and jinstalment debt, and saving a |smaller percentage of income: During the six months the cost of living has stayed remarkably | seater The cost of some indus- trial materials, notably metals, has risen. Most foods have eased jin price, if anything. Rent and iclothing have changed little. Senators look at the stock mar-| | ket and give it a case of nerves. But corporate profits, rising stead- | Then, the reoession was proving) to be much shallower than many had feared earlier. Now, the re- covery is proving to be much more vigorous thap most had dared to hope. Only the fear of crippling strikes or of future inflation clouds the prospects. Last year the stock market out- itself is about to goad the economy | ily and impressively this year, and to a still faster pace with its plans more generous dividend payments | in the tumber of vehicles and the amount of travel greatly boost the chance for an accident. While auto mishaps always lead the list of the Fourth accidental death catises, the Committee says drowning also claims a high toll on this mid-summer holiday, Last year 348 persons died in traffic | accidents, and 189 by drowning. Fireworks, once the cause of many | deaths, killed four persons last year, “Accidents don't just happen,” have lasting peace. Louis V. Sohn told the Institute for International Law at the Uni- versity of Michigan that an in- ternational police force, total dis- armament and international courts and tribunals were essential. He proposed that armaments of each nation be reduced by 10 per cent each year for 10 years | urgent and basic changes would | have to be made in-the United | Nations charter if the world is to | “Even before the charter came into force, an atomic bomb was Man Shoots Fiancee, Continues Dinner OSLO, Norway (® — Three re- volver shots shattered the calm of an Oslo restaurant last night and a woman fell seriously wound- | for spending more for new plant ahd equipment. Large numbers of the public have more income, Wages have risen more this year than last. Factory hours have lengthened. | More persons are on payrolls, Fed- paced business, This year industry | eral taxes are a little lighter. Divi- “forges ahead faster than stock, prices. Securities have advanced i * dend payments are higher. And the public has — in says Haskill. ‘They are caused RS) the competence, responsibility. offset the jolts to confidence. The auto- industry's pledge to add something to what states pay /out to laid off workers renews | ie of inflation. But its greatest | “So if you're driving somewhere immediate effect was to lay the | over the Fourth, start early and fears of costly strikes—in that one | take it easy. Don't be in too big industry at-least. a hurry to get there. Remember, Mainly it’s a year of prosperity. | your’ trip is for relaxation and Tomorrow: What lies ahead? pleasure," Haskill concluded, indifference and _ir- t. * three I's of the highway—in- | I ed from a chair. At a nearby under strict international super- vision. At the same time, he said, an in- |revolvey in hand, resumed ternational police force would be | nd fainted around hin formed, growing stronger by 10} |. : ; per cent each year until it reached still ‘eating when an off - duty : = policeman in the restaurant a 10-year level of 500,000 men. wrenched the weapon from him. TWO PROCEDURES Police identified the man as International disputes, he added, | Sverre Huseby, 35, a mechanic. He would come under the immediate | was charged with attempted mur- surveillance of the General Assem- | der. His victim, Mrs. Selma Gut- bly and the Security Council. If | tormsen, 35, was taken to a hos- either of these bodies decided the | pital. disputes endangered international There was no immediate ex- peace, two procdures should be | | 4 table her fiance, his | ,meal as women diners screamed > He was | U. N. TAKE OVER Sohn proposed that the United Nations take over complete con- Easton's only 15 miles from here. trol of all unused nuclear ma- terials. He said that large devel- opments already in existence would continue to be operated, but with the cooperation of a U.N. staff. To insure thaf no single na- tion er group of nations con- trolled the police force, Sohn said that safeguards should be set up to make certain that every na- denly joined. Sohn sald his prepssels were not new, but they were urgent. The United States, he said, must lead the way. He added: “The only thing we will have to give up is something we don’t want in the first place, namely our own chance to impose our rule on other nations of the world.” The six-day law institute ends today. SS Cowboy Lassos Convict Fleeing Prison Farm Other suggestions for changing; BELLE GLADE, Fla. #—Lonnie he U. N. charter, Sohn said, tPelerson. 2%, serving seven years include provisions for weighting jat Glades State Prison Farm for votes in the assembly and for | breaking and entering, was at making delegates responsible to the people, rather than’ governments work in a field yesterday when he , 5 "|decided to make a run for it. Pete BACKS DOWN |Lee, a cowboy on the ranch of When the position of other na- [Walter Schlecter, happened along tions is strong and united, Sohn'on his horse, saw the escaping said, Russia often backs down. He | prisoner and gave chase. After half pointed out the Soviet Union's long la mile, he planted his lasso around opposition to the trusteeship coun- | ithe prisoner and brought him down, tien had adequate representa- tion, | planation for the shooting. followed. Sohn said that legal matters would have immediate atten- | tion by an international court. if extra-legal matters were con- equity tribunal. : The current U. N. charter, signed 10 years ago, he said, was built Science Study Lags in State Schools KALAMAZOO up—Michigan has a serious shortage of science teach- ers and students, a study by a committee of the Michigan Sciente Teachers Assn. has disclosed. son, director of graduate studies at Western Michigan College, said onty half as many science teachers trained in Michigan last year as did five years earlier. ; opp cm Aap prance ease TEEN 7 , THE PONTIAC PRESS, aie JUNE 29, 1955 i: c a2 defendant in a damage oe PERKINS “Zoo Parade” audience ‘this fall | shoot odes water too, to film Scandinavian Air Lines, jeep, ar-| as Africa itself—from the high, | town province, We'll be plagued Someone has been oy (eal on eames to” you when we present the programs swimming hippos at the Msiama _moured vehicle and on foot, will | | plains of Kenya where the | pv hordes of insects, our = your property. The law = Go ue | ae y hordes of pesky : prope says you the HluHluwe Game Reserve poe hag xe ne ep hase | ngs. | include trips Yo that tongue-twister | nop aorta eed re bosses “* | most important culinary tool will - — eo # bpot to Jin South Africa!’ LIST ITINERARY —the HluHluwe Game Reserve, . — | | z at greatest concentration of animal | me tropical tal ico be a can opener, and home will | < A Comprehensive Per. a ~ good friend Jim | ‘ The safari itinerary, which will’ southwest of Johannesburg, thé) — snc csi Mca 28 be a tent for weeks at a time. | eo caus F Policy will guard thinks he'll have mre trouble ind, This will be the first time a take ae | total of 25,000 miles via home of the rare white rhino, | dim will have te tread lightly in you and your family against nouncing that than he does saying “= od ~ | which really isn't white at all; | Blah, Bich, Blah, Blah’ ; the bush, because African snakes BY financial loss due to liability hazards. See us today... before trouble comes. } ‘ Be Sure... INSURE! ey "THATCHER, PATTERSON & WERNET urance at Your Service Since 1889 | Krueger National Park, the world’ 5 “Lincoln Park Zoo, Chicago,” but | series of half-hour television pro- | : wat largest outdoor zoo; the Snake! aren't kept in cages, and I'm “Too Parade” | grams has ever been filmed and ‘ sure our young writer, Dorothy Dam Unhappy Story PROVIDENCE, R. I. (UP)—A_ Africa safari returns to the United parrated on location jn Africa. The HOLYOKE, Mass. (UP) — A, Park at Port Elizabeth on the In-| motorist trapped in a four-hour) Ruddell, will always remember States in October, I'm sure Jim | use of sound recorded on location $75,000 dam. was opened here in| dian piers aren * traffic jam swears this happened: | oe first time a hyena laughs at | will be an “old hand. | poses several difficult technical 1848 and the story is said to have | citing footage on the handling of arotorist A: Signaled to Motorist r. Our two menths in Alrica will | problems, but I know it's worth been detailed in telegrams to Bos- poisonous snakes; Addo, home of a torist B | But we will return with a whole provide adventure fer ali of us, | those extra headaches to provide ton thusly: 10 a.m. Gates just herd of displaced elephants; the catalogue of once - in - a - life -time ang especially for Jim, our pre- (our viewers with the vicarous closed; water filling behind dam, Sarangeti Plains. scene of the, Motorist B ee down his memories of TV's first African Don Meier and other niem- | thrill of being right there with us. 12 a.m. Dam leaking badly. 2 a.m. | great ake a on Pies | car window ), ‘What can I do rari and enough exicting film to the task force who have | We'll be using special telescopic Stones of bulkhead giving way to! animals, a a for you?’ keep ‘Zoo Parade’ fans on the Ins 609 Community National Bonk Bidg. FE 2-9224 re never visited this amazing conti- | lenses to photograph animals from pressure. 3:20 p.m. Your old dam's | National Park near Lake Victoria | Motorist A: “Nothing. But, edge of their chairs for many pro- nent, We hope that the thrill of |a considerable distance without gone to hell by way of Williman-/ Our safari takes us through | we're not going anywhere. Ltt's grams to come this fall. We'll see | adventure will be shared by our | their being aware of us, and we'll sett. ' elimates and terrain as varied | talk.’ ‘you in October. | | | OO ; ~ ~ | 4 NAMED NATION’S TOP FOOD RETAILER ! 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Is the male sex just natural- 18 Nerth Seal . | i = i we : , NEW YORK ®—Some things an; Sports fans by hearsay — Guys} stockings so thin you can't tell) a waste of time—but don't mind; second - hand Davy Crockett hat? i Poep daa ie couldn't be : - average man_finds hard to under-' who know all the statistics in the | for sure—even after looking twice | spending three evenings “a week | The cat has taken to sleeping in| de if a tend @ meted Tender Beef ; stand: | baseball: record books, but never —whether they are bare-legged. | playing gin rummy. . | the one in our house. la asian cota in ditimen E Why pretty girls wear sunglasses take the frouble to go and watch Girls who paint their toenails) Folks whose ancestors went west| Cashiers who, when you hand \lsolore? Ad present all it goes with | CLUB c. ~ to work on cloudy days? (Do they| a live game, a pearl color. |in covered wagons but now think them a $5 bill, count out change | is a red necktie. really think anybody will mistake! Men who root for the Brooklyn! "Ss * (life isn’t worth living without air|for $1 then pause—hoping you'll | STE AK b. them for visiting movie stars?) | Dodgers merely because they | How anyone with a sense of fit- | conditioning. — . | walk away and forget the other } eee * * * | think it ‘is a quaint sign of in- | ness and proportion ean eat a hot | How poison ivy and the common H. E Thrown for a Loop People who stud their boring) tellectual superiority. | dog without mustard? | cold manage to survive in a world | . * «* * open ye pa Pcbetabebertpeetabdeteieini eee conversations with the expression,; Bermuda shorts. 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BEAUTIFUL BUNGALOW first sone 43 BEDROOM | Bi RIG HT, Realtor | | ae Se ee uae scsmieny Gikeet earecr er | San ane oe a Phone FEderal 4-6191 RECREMARIMEST | West Sid Isa. “HANNAN. fhe Coope conserva Theat c y 3 lots Kk. rooms. m ineome ated onlv techec ° ca OUSE, ae Straits Lake area. This | OFF ERS “| | aia winen vi 2% vrs old. irust 2 Blocks from downtown 2 UTHE Watert ? warage built im 1950 bome, | a | | WILLIAMS LAKE. REALTOR vd. PE 8-044 appreciate $29,000 see to let vou and t R STREET HOME Vatertor’ area Will trade ‘or | lv on 100 ft. lot has . with summer cottage | OPEN EVES. | Sell tor $20.600. 4.00 Hd gm: Wot our temanta, oat tes | Coloreg. or nite. Two. be Me adgrbanvareg Tet | Dlaee, 1 bedroom. lect, wc _ Furnished — $800 Down | | Water svetem 2 screened porch: tne seen ea t is bungalow @. Two bedroom | Auburn jouse out] em utility, « ow 3 roo | A ppp fle Sere eS —ford, _MU_¢#060_or_ information. ee amet beat “tnd ssutomatie, hot water 4 room pouse with basement % tine At rece ai cae gealer anes | | i2xa} Tt. 66.800 with $080 down, “y po Eh eye ° Hurry on this one GE . $1000 down. ve — Sry rage. Con- price 83.- FLOY - l 780 2 large ’ nient to sto: € | OVD on, tf ; . full price. Down IDEAL FAMILY WE SELL-WE TRA 26 on" MARBLE, Realtor EMBREE. “sg j PEGG. | Near B i RE ° e Ww. Law KENT, Realtor | is rmx ~ i—_oo Tok HOME DE ereonrille Rd Watertord | 1563 Union GREG Near Baldwin School $000 Dixie He | oe in B SBIRDY ‘TO SEE at Bi MF ‘ : . ven aT SEAUTIFOL ONCROWDED 4 bedrooms 2 bathrooms DORRIS & SON . ae Union Lake Village, 3 emt eendition "8 seoms od Phone OR 3-1872" or OR 3-1768 | Next) to Consumers Power LAKE Too le Ux A ace, —d Ai Dasement—eas furnace 12 W. Hur CO-OP MEMBERS Near Williams Lak SPENCE ST. ba down zooms and — FRONT = exe tront war fine peace. a other attractive duron St. -s§s «FE 188 Vacant. N e Lovely 6 full basem ate entrances. | A J} 4, rietions terms. features Good ‘oration oa OPEN: 1 INDIAN TILLAGE. § R' 4 chingha tenses bedroom picsterea —— frame. oe oak fio a cornaesa ogee beat. | BY OWNER A Home of Your Own SPECI ALS fair Pe bel ‘4A saat or MAy- Call for er Alaals ts. “ity. rated (oak = terrace. redeco- living room Oak firs. id closet space Pi: wa lots ot : ¥ _ | ot! heat. storms. plastered walls. full. base gas heat beaut sement. | Drayton Plai Beautifu OU CANNOT B “9 tt ree b . full base- utiful landsea : n Jains 1 brick ranch EAT T CEDAR ISL eo buy On MELE s. shopvine center one block ment. Deleo Oil furnace, 3 ner lot. 3 car gerece aban es Nosh exiled 6 } ing Stiver Lake Lake perieen, tei Lerman wean naberten 3 BEDROOMS fale mone AEE exeie aaa Call ry avt TO SELL - aoa) papi pa ons , ACRES rise" seal m home) ‘pull dining French dr fireplace. ee pa it a aad | tobe bereneap od room & beth COMMERCE LAKES le you : Giles Re is “THE BIRD” to vee. vy @ real value. g 290. Glassed voorch, new) 2 ere etree s. to patio or Insulation inte ex-| ranch home highlighted 50x247 4 alty Ce. Lovety 6 room h car «t Tooms.| bath — ms. ceramic til electrie row. rior walls.| Unusually ot by the lakefront jot. Perfect 02 W. Huron . 17 FIVE ROOM HOME Long Lake F condition. Viv 1ne. room. dining recrestion ie basement |) titches Giles hee goons Large | “ Dost Nine seme ee” | re iarge soturel brisk fireplace. vation for 3 level bome 64.00 nen FE $-6175 APPR ; ong Lake Front room and stair carnetin . ster heater utomatic| posal Pull baseme arbage dis- l'e car attached eplace. eee) k pen @ til © OX 2 ACR a tine new - Immediat Il base arage. akes Real Just a tes miles Baty a off, Coolev Lake Rd eo ccrecas" potessien: $11,025. Only 32. Garage a TOO Enith he isazt tpt aks oP on terms. 8 fe. $14,500 3060 Lakes Realty mane _Ave near - fi : edroom bu low. 8 Ow cae replace a nie D. BEST BUYS room home 2 Saleena, tle feck (ireeincen win Ledge RIDG Near W , < I ‘all ‘OR 68 Ot]S. No realtors, eb tr i basemert. best 4 BEDROOMS MARKET oso - nelos front porch. — oil and > e ice shace AY 4 ebster Sche 1 | a STORY B OTs unfin rs vlastered walls. -* A) ie ; non heat. Fruit trees & berry bushes Regi pher Le 814.500 ns a basement DEP SRICK SULT | st eas Just perfect for the kids! : LA , This 3 bedroom home needs You can have your dog or cat ™ Ceonepauee FE 46203 | ie Neniee lite home on! lot ‘eee ee room lareé acaned c= hrif acre sr gen elagahy yard —natural matgreuea! Babe 3 acres, 1 acre woods. 120 handy tans touch Located on cae raises some chickens. Only Ottawa Tull Bri beresve Reel Estate iesesace | fireplace, ites pom with | ent west | Ribs irs spice» awn ONLY *8 380. terms Gaon. pienia’ tour, boat se, _Toad, ss frontage. 230 feet on a | « wis — -L- R! aun * 532 e ic s10,000 ms? landscaped lot KEE Beauty va Hills this Hie poser ¢ Le | peteal i haareoe ol abe car. FOR Oe ein © eter eee Lae oe ee ia sanay. — cRAviNO. srare GHOIG LOT Seen ham a eeraecet coment | Ay 96s room modern nouse tor | dg ad te taadbcauea fleors. larae Peles her Ape) Vres ney patrmient, gee kest | oo iN er ae fi bedroom. tame Nous Nice | Sal fite der epee dr ertoste prea ee eee Lake. miles : ard© floors. only $6500 o: easy t enced lots—profuselv garage O' car. r garage. $13.000, term ~ INC: enced vard C . ice | place fire- he Pertect loce- on 1 acre plot in Walled Lak will aare : vy terms ro planted — with « il heat storms: sereens sj : while yo . omplete things and carpeted dining roo ion for vear roun’ home. roxas district. Immediate aoe: wat ob 1s the Reed Hts ‘buy 6 ot nial flowers “ind veren- Btone FE 22162 or poss ee | West Side Income bel Immediate onvession as - tached garage Brerytal car at. ae rertced, Piped quick sale $16,500 . wevite ch wake privileges, bus and 4 tecletu 3) deliehtful ELIZAB - 78, | 5 rooms P : e and term« ow for just $17, ng goes f Ny decorated ETH LAKE ESTATE s and bath each unit | on terms. Quick 530x247 lakefront at Co close to echeol & stores rooms and new w bedroom hx Cil heat, 2 car garag EAST sID possession! : Leake @ 8 mmerce are all-to-wall race m attached ea-— 50x150, 1 bi garage. lot! 3 - ba L Ie der adeha fe ae ow saoBAROE BRICK, HOME, | frtonestemiiy wa om Cth om iaae e.400 1 pieces from bus $13:650, | "Stvuroan tine, Gnas room frame nome-2 nea | 5S BEDROOMS ots-Lots-Lots posse can use it : is hom —eet 7-121 . , urban 1 doubl _ gas he - a17.90 an At tooms plus Hoored ° 7 Guemel. FE YUM. == | Bloomfield R Bedroom” ranch’ brick. 61868," ai couble garage. near Eastern Jr, | or for you who. entertain a lot LAKE OAKLAN witn n well-planned. be Cates take | Ste: te ey Deena “oak ~6 Room — Brick sis fost aces oomfield Ranch large rooms. living room o tll| down. a ‘Extra large livin entertain a lot. | ¢ = OAKLAND - <. planned home set in | floors. ars & Roebuck. “All oak | 634 Central Street, Nearly eecerneas Ractyaie pabeybipast ar Brick end, stone 3 bedroom wel Soe ee on 100x196 NEAR FISHER BODY tibule eteaa fireplace, Spacious vee- ¢ lovely Inte, some overlocking atures. . heat. cat garage. rick home in thi property OL erecta ranch home| £0! course 1 «| Five roo entrance with powd $1,200" 2 po IT U Firet Te aant market a rage & cle s aren 1-3481 or OL, 6-2681 situated on Midd jake privileges o m bungalow con Roomy wood er room. ss with only §200 down . Call for e to General Motors _for_appointment. land arge well iddle Strait, Lak in to school, bu venient eled kitchen wi Me segs shell with alumin’ Appt ’ Truck and Baldwin TRA a scaped lot. Some of the restricted : e. in a $4700 with s and stores, ONLY cornerstone ireplac th aidine on 66x! um Gek foo Rubber, «a OLL MO ] feature. include auto aa sub., matry other ou $1 000 down. has 5 la e. Upstairs COMM - Sac Salita ns Hs | OTT eens | BREN silase Setnd | “re Citantre ape ine | Scent Meenas | PMA ptt fa Beeline | Eee Bett i ites eer Mata au | Sy DEERE LAKE Tnac Mf je 8. x en’ , Mul ys wrung Neonat nem | mers Loge See ergot aera Sees an So efter |Eatas par Longton sevect | EA pice eit ie cee | ge ake, regan ony 88 ulti Lakes Realty eer red rooms. tile bath ver cent dewn te G.l. Loan. . Scheean um storms,| 7 RUTGERS terior and “artition mi preted (6%: eat. Pull price $31,500 on te : . 2 car ca N S 4 consid ane Priced | Outstand! inside Li studdine only rms. . 3060 8. rage, 2 acres of law iol t.. Joseph widerably. tess than ng 2 bedroom ranch arce lot Make riw = W: - 5. COMMERCE RD. Hor pe aah 0 Als ras bea I JOHN is tere ales Led LT leation cost. dup- Bomen, featerins Diasterea ts - Me ai eae wat or Pa pees ward E. PARTRIDGE} ° WALTERS LAKE rooms and full bath dow z ictute wit aire furnace, large| ™ore bedrooms up ould: make 2 EALTO ; the beach. Pric i“ K ER eee een MOY: we windows. see these. Value wrt “ALTOR, FE 2-8316 ach priced "to. gel from cme BL $1,000 SALE wt Joseph F, Reisz NZL ba eae oo Darement ee heat. OY nnett Inc.| choice ioe avelinuiens thes are WE BUY LAND CONTRACTS 43_W. Huron 8t., Open Eve. 7 to 9 ae eer See _Mington _1326M _ i ' ton : $3% W. Huron &t REALTOR cciaaed some "Venetian blinds. | #8 ao rp EAL TONS ee ee ean s00 | NICHOLIF. : : J. R. sae FE E Sols couperstive high ea ‘state. E eH Huron St. Ph_ FE 4-3525 $0500 00. iorm oo = “Evenings and t a pense Ae month including taiee ana 3 ae - ey CES f = od KN UDSEN mehange| 1! Bo snewer ‘phone FE. 100 ; . guuday 14 | ‘ance, See them today. | 32 en en? = WHY PAY RENT T FOR + pearoon BU NOAL Soe Sencrmira neal I Estate eaeneane Seay nd ie WEST SIDE INCOME rr 58-8183 _, |A SUMMER COTTAGE eated near Drayton Plains busi Need More Bedroo ¥ (on) Green’ St." pisat Wh : ’ - ms walls, hardwood . ered ; en we can offer v Elizabeth Lak ness secticn has auto. oll he Then floors. basement, ear pel Lae bed- e Estates uto hot water heater i. ' see this new Jol gate 3 subu A heat, attached FOR THE PR ; ban. 4 bed re ‘ands garge. weil OPESSIONAL structed? On ¢ canal Real enjovable living ts le ee bree oe dryer poem with room ranch style homg | 91305 DOWN - Brand caped lot with fruit and be: MAN-who needs @ wond the bess access ing at ma one nation, bi — ; full basement eat anil room bungal new 2 bed-| “es see this income tod ful west side location. Piano Oakland Co fiabine in SR Kad ; } automatic calvw with exterio cde CLARKSTO 8 zane —— i" jo 2 nome "with 14 eer price $9, a Betis” % OHA . tached garage attractive ‘ct po ag reset 8. ft st Baseen ent Laun- nen robe Attractive 2 bed- ne pelle peod din- ee bolas Attractive fecreation Tm. nt ot per Daily pean ew cedar} wired. ee ee ee Russell Y fiecyd Breet Secon tl eamecta|| shes porleepeoein, (yer Breed a'"inensag vearoetne. | Soce Saeki tad ete| THE CHELSEA room and seereaton aren" tuts | Sicen sim and all ater fi OUNG | Wr "ving room Taree agers | cor paraga mace Met oe cui ee ran @ ent. , : priced at alue Priced at oniv $7305. Lake REALTOR with dinin car garage, are but 451 : West aA UIEARETR LAKE ee Paved street, city water, sewer. | |v & folie pod ge you! tar beled se eteta sematine | Open ee tie een Fe ti oe Preller eer, ol gan = he estrabie features O an vely 2 = bungalow over- a 49612} facilitie: air furnace. lee =a all-brick he & gracious tter-Sylva Nearty new. 4% rms.and path. | Hat Country Club. 3 Bedroom Brick ” $7509 POUR BEDR oe ee oe ree there is nothing ~~ picid fob Lakes § Kenmore aver LOW OOM BU Located comparable 5 hieh el cole Be bony — =a nent, n.eture window fla Sip athe oe FHA and GI Approved be md vear old oheale, Site 2 City. $10,950. terms. fat ease on the mark and arr A many other feat i . Dow oi) furn. Al Eicnoe ea “bath "ane, ater | Teter homes ot Pace, amy| town Parmer viva corsq = [N ICHOLIE | ®t se sereenn. Laree fiestesbie 9. ins ET oe emg wg: $2000. down is orteage. over d room bun ern bun . ; payments of | ot $46 oetules taxes GI real estate and $9500 LITTL. basco than 1 year old, pase (oak Son: an ae - NOT ars . rr) cle insurance E FARM -- Large 5 : 8, plastered walls, tiled bath. e bath: flush doors. S Wm. H. Knudsen NOTHING DOWN ¥ Ly ron) Sn eee are Fe | indi rj carpeting io living and din-| oll on | 510 wentter Mase eatRABLS Lox AE Ons FHA $1,200 DOWN CROW Sep Sells "Good clean’ condition. ndian Village Peaghcute tere monty | Sonoreees Seuated on weely tend . * ‘on’ e deep : IRWIN _ UNHAPPY? a ee cee merm, | Face td fu cement ote ‘ ‘ & ROSA FouR Lar aa bath up. a shake appethd ly eg with a “Notation aa ta, uerfect condition, and dint room, ‘natural — ie slime. — ema Priced : o. Patil uoetatre ana entrance to| foom pee poener ween neighborhood, = pome ee ae] AFAR ABOVE ' DON’T WISH FOR income. | Firesiace. A oy — oe .° nen ere neo “ See a erenas . 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Davis 55 rg alr AND eed re sor ee eee REF EAsY em AWN eines | far wading oe te 6507 at J teens n z * eee ‘gt ne ae h & De 8 eine on 8 M cr “Peias! PRE rifi tke ON ST ace ' ite : $ > ng Ls — eueae z Ave IN in Lake ept eraes tly ca 20 Dixt E @ rst ¥ hy ate y wat ad ne. Lane te) toota 5) “D eee M nei of 75 1G Nee ar Hoi A a" e Piscres ip Bnd Poco * — Seer s aoe HA ms. tor ® +m Ra fale supervi a ROO pick ay nighloade ot? RESS pi asl MMONS | see ah PI OL GER phd arrver Se N co Rlioresr “ sith marred Adeelall er. nek J A No. th m- esos LOAN . leas cP < = M log (abd N B ur E "oe nab s PE. ae ce hair ee thu: = res M omen cer die Ate ST y. E Bu . D e Simo rence, ‘a sed oa a o miles | P i) ea er bape Ae — R. SA le STU oe fases R ndows 4 ¢ ae Phe) Reg VE = % gai uw Seal co oO QU “A Ww #23 m ti a2 L nn bath. to «8 repay a _Pu low q R ~ $23. MSON MI pr sree” oe BE: vend =e ar, ‘ ber don ular RG. nits ts tnum RM we pier retina rie : ce roe anges 53 tae 0 shoo. B cash. 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L “an iN TAR < ly lock, ‘compare ~~ rT R Ison, R ifi ie rE. oe | te R Ep mil : I aa zoe ah a Devt cio oye aot rah "OR sort cr | * icat check Esra t Orchard “AY pee te ee ae Ph. | "i vi R eh sta] 5 rs 2 AnD x upp ion heck 471 fa orchard I. vILD ic “ie BLE SAVAG eon nfté a lark F byl a ; gaoe . : mae” nor rf ke r 1955 re) SIXCENT 1908 P $40 —— lie “ ho coun IN Lak tN is ost ty G try ar AK. E ston ES de ee og AL er an a he Some i ‘ ae Goo : aD. “ s” ig our bb * molet ~ ORs ar pe “ some — Club Mor E -812 for cad ll_alte 5 oe 4 eee vod — none = ps weal = fe) bie cha rete uel PPL trol cll WER af IT eet at 1 ld a 5 er — ; nubte 4 F ver eae ie0 78 RUC . 24 8 | es cteiag Wr PE FES M 20 Golt neve ¢ ary o Ww 1 bloc cK i! a TI A te co. Biel _Dinte t 4:30 D v TION N U Lead nd iat LT ry aye ‘pipe Cae bh v 0 a. cel e STOVES 30 D to = ay 1 Ee EV ‘Use han NeOITA _ Gane Shee #8 nd ‘band. PE ane ane a tara me iy A owe pa. PRIG. oe: Sou ON. =n one ee pinctifes EN en fter eonee, V aa SA A noon a a” D — GE ABY BE PICNIC TAB oe ARS ooniein TAKE « er e autos. ce t WA VE BA = a “von rane . = me =i ae TAB i Drie ot a Over BU O con job, NT EN Ma_} . —— Frater 6. oy Mise TABLES. fio—2 ke. ear 25 co RME n pla AD ERG aaa pg ae eat sebeth Le 280 ead 3500" Wil EIS’ ley c Si GY Se tt IR ol bot wr itehen “Sheree, =o iL fle 'R TR in rE a aaa T * U ree! co a 1 TAT hes a. N 7) At oan iL ER'S NO a liv are ia alentar fe Soap zante: eta 800 E WwW. r, ve ane ee tela ere vo if b ren ‘AB Re: a Waite * see or a awa = o pcs i. TN — U size: z ason: rr Clas , ek. agi ea ks. “tone able A a 7 oe a +m aon mater ve see aad wt wag: am — en Me? oaths ~ [os a - ai a 500 | eaaeg 9, Bro Paint 4 A ¥ street, hulpmen Ee rc - “ott D x G ‘cad screened FE “ _A“Np 3 oT E ae aa mre ic wae soba free “inf an rice ts ed ei ERTS |_ Fem 4’ ro x 3 iw ae a yaable, ais boating 4x8 ‘neon wy ER ‘Ss m. RA = sonable. R Bs 1 ata Roe ONLY ane ieee Coc at anata eedaeeten Liab "4 SER CE ere r P. 5 wd OTST x6 std sips Cc vE v im sere A oe FABLE pe ee ES & AN = c= meee a eee yon es hte SAT Ind sia oir ne bea ae * ‘<. * A sta ine pe '- per a} cond at sserea cea ie std = So 1.38 ie ele gua : ; = “a M. aad 38 A - eee - ofS bber bi 4x8x Bouaias wah BIE mgs Bares at SS ee Prot at = ai iors an ag x8x% oe per eee 5 : iw 1 oo "a 190 — at Lante arches bls Bs wond pad = been coat — or Kn pine oe Ae at. Ol, = Smee op eereee |e ee gig : is fe “value 1= pe a rt aes = ee en, es Rae t th Sa Ee ra a or rd in Past deers. comin. “ieate PHONE 8 medicine sites ‘i | Dr wet yo eat ro hg Ane ed 8 BA be ve ts $180 e a 1 no A 8 = THE PONTIAC paris, _WEDNESDAY, JUNE 29, 1955 be ¢ For Sale Miscellaneous 60 STORM WINDOWS Lwindow sania. Two . Sa Se a Montclair off eqn 2 § a fuel ou tank. Reasepabie. . OR aL MOTERS = COMETS he) a vaio oe La Series oes with gleam: shre m4 ELE, Toeeg, ore, facta ’ me chard Lake Ave. a eeealed M.A. BENSON soiing ethoke oR, Bay SEPTIC TANKS Lis a er vale if desired cee ve Oo chard na 276 Garage Doors mm mm 6. FE 34203 BERRY SALES CO. 25% DISCOUNT On a one se ee fa TYPEW are 12 IN.. o. \e tank. 17 eal. and bookcase com- $15. FE eq Te SRV inIORS Nl ype nig ony freezers Ter Cal b Nad oe — g¢ oe at Wayne t 950.50 Lowe Pre *y “Neos tenet. 2.8 | 2, Talbott Lumber BPS. Paint, also Spread Satin and Bond rubber base, hard- ware, plumbing, lies, trim w 4%, doors and ‘ull ine of lumber, 7025 Oakland Ave. Ph. FE 4¢-2623. USED LAWN MOWERS, TXT WALL tent, 24° «screens & storm win- dows, house doors many _ other ems MA_ 6-3900. WESTERN SADDLE EXCELLENT | condition FE WELDED 8TEEL PURNACE OAS) eonversio with blower and all _ controls 365 8 Marshall, _ Do It Yourself 61 FOR RENT Floor sanders - band sanders- wall paper steamers - waxers and Oak- land Puet con Penk 436 Grehard Lake Ave, PE 58-6150. JACKSON'S RENTAI SEE AD _UNDER BUILDING SERVICE plumbing wiring. repairing =, Montcal Builders _ Closed every Thursday. WHY PAY THE HIGH DOLLAR FOR PAINT? IT LATS - ENAM KING BROS.” 1112 FE 401 PONTIAC RD. AT OFDYEE Sales Musical Goods 62 ANOTHER SPINET PIANO. LIKE | new. $400 discount. Oallaghers. FE 40566. ‘A-|_ CONDITION UPRIGHT, $50 OR 3-0401. BABY GRAND PIANO WITH electric plaver. Excellent cond!- tone Leaving state will sacrifice $350 or make offer. _ FE 287. MAKE YOUR OWN RECOR dise reeorder for ale. Execiient Condition. FE 4-3058, PLAYER PIANO, FE 5-0435 BE- _ fore 3 o.m. PIANO TUNING AND REPaI ing. Oscar Schmidt. FE 2-5 25217, PLAYER Ma RECONDTI- tioned Quitmever, OL _ 250 a “OL 2-5301. 120 BASS 3 SHIFT sccnnnon. Good condition FE §-3553 120 BASS ACCORDION. BRAND new. $250. Call after $00 PM. UPRIGHT PIANO IN A-1 CONDI. tion. $75. FE 2-4063 between 2:00 _ and 2: 30 pm WEBBER PIANOLA WITH 60 rolis_in excelient condition. Call 1To . Pike St. WADERS BALL BRAND. SIZE 7. FE 37238, Sale Store » Equipment 64 eee COUNTERS, 3 SMALL COUNTER showcases 1 floor case. 1 large national cash register good con- dit! one MA 4-1 . ELECTRIC POP COOLER. GOOD ¢ondition: $50. OR 3-044) 6129 _Fighland Rd 12 FT HUSSMAN | MEAT r coun. ter, cheap @J1 James K 43437 Sale Sporting Goods 65. GUNS-BUY SELL, TRADE Maniey Teach, 10 Bagley 8 MM. GERMAN _SPORTER je with new scope. FE 5-7189. ENGLISH SADDLE. $25. FE 48070 GOLF CLUB | a eae LIKE NEW, $55. GUNS soar a OTORE BU sell, trade. Burr-sheli, 375 8. Tele: _ staph. FE 2-4708 Sand, Gravel & Dirt 66 4-1 TOPSOIL, age rete 8AND and_gfavel EM_ 3-87 ALL KINDS OF SCeaciT AND fm! dirt. $9 delivered . Also. to __ truckers, 1 ™ 2-48.21. Olt FILL DIRT crushed FAL eand and cravel A We deliver 1. 2. 3 yards or more crushed stone es erav- ei pe soll fill Call anv time. R__ Stuart FE 46584. 0 Cee BLACK DIRT, $1.00 YARD, %e BUSHEL, IN PILE 3666 GID- PE 5-6660. BLACK DIRT, TOP SOIL. PEAT all wradet est aint all kin kinds of and. FY IRT. TOP Cor. mt. PILE dirt. caus aes Seepage wend y. ee tog Gravel gt IN.. UNDER- 835. Tropical fish | { _Sand, Gravel & Dirt 66| Sale Farm Produce 75|SLICE OF HAM “Ee heed ale St TOP SOIL S yard toad, 46588, wep sired Pall i: , t revel PE einer “On areaat > « DR AY sand. Wilkins.» fond Grav EE £en8, Fo 20303 “Sale Farm Equipment 76 76 of Sevmour | TRUCKERS--DEALERS ATTENTION JUNE PEAT SALE Wholesale Weed free. wae) teas Nd oe -$6 per 5 Yds. Shredde@ inte PE 33231 6 Bese His eis. Lk. Rd. ROAD GRAVEL 5 _vyards. $700 delivered. PE SAND fue GRAVEL, TOP [oa WASHED SAND AND GRA Mike Jenkin OR 3-9500. 4nd Wa GAN D GRAVEL, fill dirt ting. Lake ‘Build cement Bs mor. ° '* Gup nig Wood, Coal & Fuel 97 hardwood’ ‘or tireviace. Call ul #1084 after 4:30 For Sale Pets 69 AKC ne Le gy eed male ‘em. m Good unter, _EM_ 32423 AKC REGISTERED. ao far de AKC BRITTANY ~ SPANIEL -L_ PUP- oles 105 Calearv 1°% miles out __Baldwin from Walton, PE 8-1267. (MERICAN KENNEL CLUB —- — ee with acs ob Te REGISTERED GERMAN short haired pointed. Female. 6 _mos. old, $25. OR }-462:, 2 COCKER PUPPIES, THOROUGH- _ bred. FE_§-6237 AKC REG DASHCHUN PUPS for_sale. Reas MArket P i330. AKC REOIST*R COCKER PUP- 33000. white and one buff. OR BROWN FRENCH POODLE. | YR. old. Male, very kind and gentle Can be seen after 6 om. M _ @1T33 _ | CHINCHILLA HERD AND EQUIP- ment. Sacrifice. ous offer of josomat Tiller end Power Mowers New Used Terms BOLENS aaa ME TIL: Rote-hoes and Jot Piece CASE TRACTOR D. C. COMBINE A6. FE 4-6763. CASE HAY ae, BERT |. _Langdon, ee aN Cc. OTOR __A-1_ condition Fy. PE Posie. GOING OUT OF BUSINESS SALE l@ CORDS OR MORE, OF Oak —° MAKE HAY WHILE: THE SUN, MAKE us. AKC DACHSHUND rEMALE PUP. | pies PE 17-8453. ‘8oN eee ee ‘A-1 BUYS LEE THE TRACTOR MAN Garden Tractors—Roto Hoes Lae’ 8 Seles i & Service 3-9630 Mt. ens eutters, riding DRIVEN. of lawn and garden equipment. Everything must @o. ufices_ re- duced up to 1 senees Eclipse 18° Power mower price $128.50 sale $85. hes 18"" Rotary reg. price 50. Sale — on Mall chain saw pre rice $204. Sale — $150. ier, 3 HP. sae Sale price Mastick Co._MS59 at Mitford Rd. HAY TIME!!! sed and Bean Haymakers-the real hay money makers. Used and new Case and Forage) _ harvesters. Used and new Case and New HOUGHTEN & SON ES cee Bide no New Idea hest OL 1-9761 HARVEST TIME 18 we WE Baby Parakeets ee FE ory | WITH CAGE Sat 4th St.: PE 2 4025: - crdnee ‘oun, | RaraCE ‘PRAZER ROTO TILLERS NEW. . Parts MCCORMICK-DEERINO * “42° “FARMERS For Sale _Housetrailers 78 HOUSETRAILER sale, FE 2-4039 448 Brooks ‘HIN: z MONEY BUYING FROM | | pet 27 FT NATIONAL TANDEM v new John seem to avoreciate. 8505. ery next to Pontiac | 1954 AMERICAN 35 FT... ; Idea . rr caer la pr or = 1947 MODEL HOUSETRAIL- FE 2-3567 ~ Auto 9 Accessories HAVE BALERS. CHOPPERs, AKES Go : AND WE ARE READY TO BUSINESS. COME IN AND she WE TARE. TRADE-INS KING BROS. OUR I-H DEALE PONTIAC RD_ AT OPDYKE Auto Glass Service When you need it! Have ed our service? Glass installed while ou wait. Insurance jobs honored ll work guaranteed. Free 1 of coffee to a customer with each door soe or = neoee ntaled. | rE e112 | 122 Oakland zn _ 1 BET 650 X 16 TIRES & “TUBES, Aiso a set of 21 in. be Mower. Reel tvve ana Rotary muwers. Avia Gervice 1580 Op dvke Rd +4380 like pew Will acceot trade considered . PE 17-9780 after 4 pm. COLLIE PUPS. 8 WEEKS. REGIS- tered. Tri color and Blue Merie Reasonable. MA 41031 between 6 _&nd 6 p.m. 9 to 12 am. COLLIE PUPS SIRED 8Y INTER- national champion Happy War- rior CD whose home is at 41121 W_s14 Mile Rd_ Walled Lake \GERMAN SHEPHERD. FEMALE EM %-3386 GORDON SETTER PUPS 4 ate. 1 female. 10 weeks. Front stock A-1 on pats and pheasants. rs) 40027. LITTER REGISTERED | BEAGLE. puppies, $25 27 Park St. Oxford er. Use. __ Old. 900. | PART aera . PART DOBER- _man _$10. EM 3-0067. PARAKEETS aNnD CANARIES. 2489 Auburo Rd. PR 4-6510. |PART PERSIAN IES PREE _t@ good home. PERSIAN Sate: PE 2-323. PEDIGREED GOLDEN RETRIEV- et_puvvies, FE 56-6452. PARAKERTS, OPALINES. “CARAR- les 1304 Mt Clemens 4-0060, PARAKEETS, CANARIES. CAGES, food Since 19277. 684 Oakland Ave ae PARAKEETS, BABIES 101 MEL- rose. FE 23-3340. PARAK —- PET _:Dancey's, 239 Voorhies FE 5-5931. REGISTERED BRITTANY 2- YRS, ol. FE _%-0256. REGISTERED TOY POX TERRIER ppies. 269 Chandler REG BOSTON BULL ay jes. 16206 Dixie Hwy., next rkway Motel. EGISTERED SPRINGER 8PAN- fel puppies, best blood Tine, $35. 3750 Orchard Lake Rd. FE 6-1240. TROPICAL FISH AQUARIUMS. 2 wal. to 15 wal. Rec sword fish. guppies and plants Call after 4 pm. weekdays or all day Sat, FE $-2408 40 Whitfield THOROUGHBRED COLLIE PUPS. $633 Berkeley St., Crescent Lake _ Estates. WHITE MICE HAMSTERS ALL _@et Shop. 6% 6. Astor. PE 46433. WEIMARANEP P PUPPIFS AKC. registered. sire mpton Har- 8 Double Trouble Outstanding MI 6-4467. Dogs Trained, d, Boarded 70 70 ee lok BREE Bd 8 BOARDED. ivery. “i Lake pg enmiyy Pong BOARDING. BATHING AND CLIP. ping, 704 N. Perry. FE 32-6113. used tractor or livestock tn ex- ATTENTION! late model low mileage used baa Transmission and body pa: generators and voltage Kenneth Thomas. | MALE FAWN REGISTERED | BOX. | | $60. OR 3-0792 | rn nnn change 46045 Pontiac Trail. _Walled, | Lk. MA 43245 RECONDITIONED MACHINES “Farmall Cub Mower and Grader 30 : Wagner Loader and Back Hoe “Farmall H* 2-14" Plow “Ford Ferguson and Crawlers" “1 ACR I best — ental PARMINGTO | Parmineton 2043 or KEnwood 3- oe SIMPLICITY GARDEN 3_FE 5-6466 __1%% horse. $75 SUPER M. TA PARMALL tom 16 tn. plow 5 spire Ra tooth harrow. New c hours on a eine EI i E3848. I 27000 Ten ie Birmingham SEE OUR REBUILT SIDE DELIV- erv rakes Davie Machinery. Deere. New Idea er in oda equipment. __ Ortonvill Auction Sales es A you ~ aves Y WEDNESDAY Smart Gale Farm lnemene For Sale e Housetrailers 7 78, A_ BARGAIN ON PONIIAC LAKE jot 15. 8300 Pontiae Lake Rd. _Franks Park. ask for’ John Polus USON BLACK awks deal | wan “USED TIRES 150 TO .CHOOSE | MOBILE eee APARTMENTS ES is Stewart coaches are truly that. With storm & Jalousie wiadews: i Plenty of wardrobe new siege heaters complete bath with size tub. erin ee ee other new features ow term Bank rates. See iso the biggest, WHIZZER MOTOR Bike package in history | —! 2-1883. on this lot. — General ny Home Us 45 ft. trailer Holly and Tint controls. . SCHRAM AUTO PARTS 2339 Dixie Hwy FE 44533 | CHOPPED “AND CHANELLED MOD- el A V8 motor. Recently over- hauled. Body needs work. $125. MI 4-6498. ‘DUAL 1 EXHAUST SYSTEMS, HOL- | tywood mufflers, tall pipe exten- | reper and accessories for all | s and models How TeRBACK'S AUTO Palette 340 Baldwin O4TT HCBBA HUB BA Big saie now ing on. #0 = cent off on hub caps bave pew dress wp hub caps. a) Saturday Until ¢« HUB AUTO GLASS CO. 122 t Oakland Ave. PE Cia.) LOUIE'8 AUTO PARTS Open Evenings 7 Days a Week Starters ana generators . $6 50 co springs $7.50 used parts for ‘46 cars ve Ph. FE 44513 For Sale Tires OS RII NIN I from All sizes O & Q. Service. Auburn at Opdyke __ Auto Service 8i REPAIRS BUMPING & PAINTING | FREE ESTIMATE oue ate ee Sead BRAID. ‘MOT OR" S ALES PHONE FE 32-0186 % Years Fair Dealing eons at West Pike St. Cylinders rebored. Zuck Ma- Hood, Phone FE __lent_condition. $175. EM 3-391 LER MOTOR | like new $60. yline, | “For Sale Motorcycles SS | ers. Good selection. Buy a romtal | ~~ wee wil] take vour contract car, furniture, house, lot or what have you on used trailers. Oxford Trailer Sales Michigan ponte gas. and accessori Trailer parts e8 1 Mile South of Lake Moles on M-24 MY 2-0721 re oe 1952 SPARTAN-MADE 28 ft. Spotless manv extras. must be seen to appreciate. $1600. Eves LI 5-7476, Royal Oak. DOGS, CATS..BOARDED. DOGS trained. Dornens i. 375 8. Tele- era Hay, Grain & Feed 71 | PRP PPL LL LORIN OL OO PLA LE ABOUT 20 ACRES Calais STAND- ine alfaita. 1 m! west of Pon- tiac. FE 4-4211 or orea FE 5-1392, ALL TYPES OF HAY IN FIELD whiie baling or wil! deliver. Also _Straw, oats & corn. (A 82179. @ ACRES STANDING RYE OR 3-6901 10. ACRES STANDING HAY. 2147 _ Pontiac Trail, MA 4-1007 #@ ACRES ALFALFA AND BROME hay. Ran EM 33904 $150. bose! Cooley -_Lake Rd. FE new. Several rooms and 3 pec Studio double bed fully & com avtely R. J. V ALUE ia 345 Oakland Ave. FE 5-0693 Co-operative Real Estate Exchange EXCHANGE EQUITY nished 3 room modern home with arage, for late model trailer. e FE 5-3256. bath. Twin beds Youngstown kitchen. Picture window 250 WANTED: CUSTOM HAY BAt- _ing. MA __5-0666 For Sale Livestock 72 LRP LLL LOLOL LL LOLOL 6 WEEK OLD PIGS FOR SALE. _MA_5-0666," 12 SADDLE HORSES AND PACK. 83766. __For information OA 1 YEAR-OLD BLACK STALLION rage chr paar ar 2561 Crooks Rd. mile N. of Auburn Rd. 20 FEEDER PIGS, 5420 HAGER- _man_ Rd. Leonard REG. YORKSHIRE 80W & BOAR. Weaning pigs from 14 Pred i Bred filts. wot hae seen 74 * re bee ae eee 216" N. one ais LEGHORN BROILERS. OR _2-Ta1l, before 7 : AAA 8T. STARTED eT RK. I . Hamps. 3 wks. at wks. at : L horn: pullets 8 week« old pee soe ivy & Make or =e now Pow \ LACK DIRT "PE 2b eet pA lok Prepered. ¥ top sols mixed. _ your Se rp aay or clay pe —, ie mn * Gann 32 PT. TR. 1954. AMERICAN. 35 FT., 2 BED- OR _3-4503, rma. __FE 5-3713 T. TRAVELO 1'2 YEARS OLD. Modern, excellent condition. $2500. IT’S RIGHT HERE IN PONTIAC the New Ventura Home that was the sensation o° the recent tional Mobile Home Show yo can see it at Genesee Sales it's a compietely new eovroach to mobile home dr ueciee it looks like a coz¥ tA 2101 Dixie Hwy ~ PONTIAC CHIEF MOBILE HOMES TO (51 FEET Also we now have a fine seiec- tion of reconditioned used trailers 085, ae to as Hutchinson's Trailer Sales 4301 Dikie Awy. Dr Plains. ee Trailer Exchange Used coaches as as $50 down. Genesee Sales. | $2 HARLEY DAVIDSON. GOOD condition MA 5-9471 _. a HARLEY DAVIDSON, 74 1257 _Cherrylawn. 187 HARLEY-DAVIDSON OH V. New chains new brakes. and new tires Excellent condition. __Best offer Rochester OL 1-7606 For Sale Bicycles 84 AAA a BOYS 26° oo PHANTOM. FE 4-382 1954 MODERN 27 FOOT LIKE. orn 8 3 (2 WHEEL BICYCLE outstanding fea- ( tures. FE 2-7720. 313 8. Paddock 195437 FT 2 BEDROOM _new. $3485. Terms. MY 2-1794 1952 NEW MOON - a Spotted and connected in a Ready to move in Has 3 _FE Boats & Accessories 85 eH ALU MA-CRAFT BOATS EVINRUDE MOTORS PENN YAN BOATS Maichigan gers ell marine paint & varni EZ terms We also have several new outboard bout. hp _trailer, $1650, rE 1-9236. % HP) ELGIN OUTBOARD aoe tor. ges verv little $30. 164 N _ Mill. _ 27108. Conner a BOAT HOUSE. LAKE Orion Wish to thank the Peovle of Oskia: Samet for making Mav and of our 10th vear our best to date Our Mercury Mark-25 and Mark-55 Outboard motors in color and our Wol- verine Mo'ded Boat-A-Ramic de- signs im color helped make this Dossible. 12 PLYWOOn CAR TOP BOAT with 3.3 ho Evinrude motor. __$200_ Call after 4 p.m. EM_3-4534 12 FT. PLYWOOD ROW BOAT and trailer, FE 29387. 4 PT. STAR STEEL BOAT. AND trailer. A-1 condition. 3-237. __ 3445 Frembes, 's, Drayton “Pier i4 FT ROWBOAT AND TRAILER. $50, FE 40759. — CRAFT RUNABOUT. 121 bh Excellent condition. Inelud- ine eraiter. $1195 315 Lake St.. _Orian. : CENTURY ua noces - HOISTS PORT. ALOMinGa ‘oat BOATS INLAND LAKES BOAT ore. Pontiac FE 2-6122 633 BRUCE HYDRO PLANE. ee. cury super 10 Hurricane. Quickie _ Unit, All controls including speed- ometer, Like new and ready te go, er Call H. E Goth- _sm, Pr. rade baton oF AND ae BF. ces 6 Hautes AN LOAD OF uER bate ol og wuld tae ners th Mneat a im the ew 8 aliv all ‘models on hand. now Also some good used ones cieap Better boats for less mon- ard Loomis 10655 Dixie HOME. i| Hway Five amie conten. FE 6. * goa] comticion FE i6 PT. r. SAILBOAT IN 5757) CON. _ dition OA 82270. ELoIN 3 uP OUTEC A, EXCEL 80-A RINDING IN THE | \Vaea tans trailers Sale Motor Scooters 8&2 Oven sSentass and evenings Bank iN ow "$3] CUSHMAN EAGLE “excer-| ti = ' USED 14 PLYWOOD BO, TS CALL | PE 65-0219 “TRICE GOING ORTH th. _PF HIGH §. CHEAP 2 Ave. Boats & Accessories 85)! EVINRUDE OUTBOARD MOTORS. iro Ly ae Easy terms. ATOR BOAT TRAILERS me world’s largest line of boat trailers, See the tilt converter before Liriy buy a trailer MYERS 12 FT ROUND BOTTOM , luminum vents $17e 46 “CADILLAC AL MINUM BOATS PETTIT BOAT PAINTS KELLY’S HARDWARE 3004 Auburn et Adams, Auburo _ Heights. FE 2-8811. OUTBOARD MOTOR CALL AFTER ee a) RA 30 pr 1985 CHRIS-CRAFT 20 ft Sportsman Utility, 106 ho | oes extras—in- Gray marine eather covered finance or will take trade, FE _ 44676 after 6 Dm 14 FT noweoee NEEDS 8 SOME | _ repairs $15. FE CANOE “4 FT. aS VERINE| tboard motor. 14 ft. metal 4, boat FE 2-1 CAR TOP BOAT, LIKE NEW. Only $15. FE 41906. 1948 xcresvee OUTBOARD Mo. 1983 ALL-STATE ~ SPECIAL DE- luxe. Excellent condition. Phone — OR 3-078, i EVINRUDE MOTORS Expert revair service Chris-Cra@ boat ki boats and its. Trailers Tony's Marine 2605 Orchard Lake | Open “til _¢_ NEW BOATS $38.00 up , SLAYBAUGH’S isi Oakland Ave, NEW iP SENX RUNABOUT FUL- lv equipped. $200. OR 3-7080 MERCURY MOTORS AND Rh an icw Jecket b -ts, Genesee Sales. _2:01_ Dixie Hwy. NEW 12 FT. BOATS, $35. CAR | ton $68 7600 Elizabeth Lake Ra | ia FT. ALUMA CRAFT _mingham. iz PT deck and wheel, 1954 super HP motor. 36x40 miles ar how 20 houre on motor point Hrdroplane whee! cae irr tle control $50 Cal) after 5 pm. _FE_5-7080 ié FT. BOAT. INBOARD MOTOR. leather seat cushions, trailer ae | 334 8. Seqgmaw BOP ¢-137! condition. Reasonable | Phone FE 8-0112 | r BOAT & traller. was Big Beaver Rd. Bir- Wanted Used Cars 88 88 WANTED-LATE MODEL WRECK: ed cars, “48 to 'S4. Bagley Auto Parts 6-02 BAGLEY 8 MOTOR SALES 52 W. Huron FE 2-264) CALIFORNIA BUYER 4 "8. 2920 HWY. or meni we WRECKED AND JUNKED cars, PE 61431. WANTED TO BUY F FROM 1 PRI- vate vartv good 52 or 53 Chev or Ford must be wee like new H. P. Sutton. MY WANTED SHARP | ‘Me — ‘M's = ‘Sl's GLENN'S ~ MOTOR SALES For Sale Used Trucks 90 ‘$2. "40, & "46 CHEVROLET % & wnt | CHEVROLET Woodward at 13 Mile Lincoln 51100 30 DODGE 44 TON PANEL, SOLID uses good tires excellent condi- ion LAKE ORION MOTOR 8ALES M24 at Buckhorn Lake 2 MY 2-261), till 900 pm LATE 1954 CHEV % TON PICK wp. fusi ithe new. Private party. _MY 2-6433 ‘$2 CHEVROLET PANEL. $495. . Chrome like new wICKR Us $295 Good condit ready for work! NORTHW CHEVROLET Woodward et {2 Mile “ip tl. 141 GMC PICKUP 818 4 WHEEL trailer 822. FE 32-1048 FORD PICK UP. $295 NEW tires This truck is in rea) nice condition NORTHWFST CHEVROLET Woodward at 1) Mile Linesin 61100 1952 3; TON EXPRESS $495 LARRY JEROME Rochester Ford Dealer For Sale Used Cars 91| Fer Sele Used Care 91/ Come in and Try Our Price in Cars “48 and ‘53 mouth, $157 § rds, ‘47. “48, ¥ er makes and models. $23 and up Digan & * ff 8 3° $ & i cepted on trade Your. prs) ra ways good with finances § ar- ECONOMY CAR MKT. 22 AUBURN CHEVROLET 1949 ‘$4 CHEVROLET STATION WAG- CHEV. . 1963 4 DR. ates WAG- PH OL 16711 ‘FOR MORE THAN 30 YEARS A __QOOD PLACE TO BUY" ® GMC PANEL. A-l MaCTOR ~ SPEEDLINER. CENTER 675 FE sorts or, hg Sar 20002, EVINRUDE MOTORS Wolverine and Baap PS oi Nid Tow- and Drumman Can Marine scosties: 809 5 Telearach E 2-803) — HARRINGTON BOAT Ba ped a {ALUMINUM Gehaoer WITH | motor and trailer Ex- | Must be seen | to be appreciated. Reavens> <7 | E 4-8625. ae condition Mercury Outboard Motors Genuine Parts, Sales & Service Shorty Bookie Pisce at LJ Dia’ FE_2-5260 TRAILER AND 14 FT ROWBOAT. will sell separately. FE _4-2318 | JSHNSON OUTBOARD - MOTORS. Owen's cruisers end trailers boat OWNE'S MARINE SUPPL Se 3s Orchari ake Ave FE NEW BOATS 14 “IN Saat al 4a oup PE $8572 4921) Filer Nest Crescent Lake nr 16° MAHOGANY PL ANK _ OUT- board. lifetime fob also 22'4 H P Evinrude in A-1 Condition. Call. J. A. Taylor, FF, 4-2544 eS TO BUY A GOOD, USED. HEAVY GAUGE, ALUMI- NUM ROW BOAT PHONE FE + RK Transportation Offered 8 87 LEAVING FOR SOUTH nner Mis __sourt July 3 FE 5-301 leaving Fri. or Sat., help pay expenses. Phone Mr. Denton, after 4 p.m. FE_2-3393. TRAVELING TO HARRISBURG. Til, in new car leaving Tues A.M. Room for three“ vassencers FE_ 2-1830 PART toad eith.. war —. WOMAN RIDER TO rO CALIFORNIA _or Yma Arizona "FE 48104 ~ Wanted Used Cars 88 | & SCRAP CARS. Day or eve. FE 2-2666. co. |@ pu Starcraft boats evervthing for the THE HIGH DOLLAR od high grade ed them. Drive the extra miles, ii “il pay you well. 4540 Dixie “HL J. VANWELT MUST HAVE CARS Any model or makes. Clean. Top cash. Out state dealer walling. _22 Auburn. Aye or FE 42131. NEW CAR LEAVING FOR CORN- re- ing, Ark. Priday afternoon. ; turning Monday Room for 3. FE 2-4746. PRICE THE REST - THEN GET be BILL SPENCE 2 7 model cars ‘COMMUNITY MOTORS 803.N. Main, Rochester TILL 19 P.M. OLive 3-9311 See M&M Motor Sales CI TRADE Ed ased cara. We : ‘ 5.08 7 Sa Ts & eee ce. Call PR 4-9083 = wan Call after 1 om. New and Used | TRUCKS WILSON GMC, # BUICK 2 DR. am. DYNA- flow Radio and heater, original paint, mo rust, very nice. Any old car down NORTHWEST CHEVROLET Woodward at 13 Mile | Lincoln _5-1100_ BUICK SUPER 1951 LOW MILE- ay New tires. Highest bid takes. E 5-2766. 540 Auburn. $495. DYNA. ‘so BUICK SUPER. flow, redio and heater 2 tone blue white wall tires. Any old car down NONTHWEST CHEVROLET Woodward at 13 Mile _Lincoln_5-1100 ‘54 BUICK CENTURY HARDTOP. Power steering, fully equipped, white walls special paint. §10.- 600 miles. Reasonable. down HOUSF OF GOOD USED CARS CARKNFR STUDEBAKER MT 4-3410 Birmingham 934 BUICK SUPER HARDTOP. Low mileage 125 LeGrande ‘bl BUICK HARDTOP 8777. HAS Any car _ everything. Any old car down and $3463 per month NORTHWEST CHEVROLET Woodward at 13 Mile Line oiln_ 5 1100 Huron Motor Sales ALWAYS A GOOD SELECTION OF LATE MODEL USED CARS MOTOR SALES | wwe 052_W.—#uron FE 2-2641 Guaranteed SHARP USED CARS All Makes and Models Glenn's MOTOR SALES 254 (8. Saginaw 8st. FE 4-737] BUICK “$1 RIVIERA 4 DR, RADIO Heater Whitewalls. Like new. Eves ¢! Edwards or 120 Ardmore FE _ 47201 CADILLAC 1951 60 SPECIAL. GOOD condition with all extras. MI 6-4566 week days until 5 p.m. CADILLACE. ‘49 FLEETWOOD, premium tires, all deluxe accessq- ries WH accept best offer. EM 3-4400 65 CHEVROLET 150 2 DR, $1,545. Pully equipped driven leg tiles. eo ear guarantee, on Seances: Credit checked y NORTHWEST CHEVR Woodward — in Mile Lincoln 5-1100 5 CHEVROLET 3 oe $475. LIGHT fo and heater, ready any old os down. Credit ois or NO RTHWEST CHEVROLET Woodward «at 13 Mile Lineoin § 1100 CLEAN UP 8 = 4 dr Radio, cere 7 —— heater $1085 it erd-O-Matic 4 dr = 9 a [PL Se omCNODOLSeD $ $1 Plymouth 4 e- Usles nee scise pil ev. Sea docuceboonond: Shas 00 6 er weovene C1548 3 ymouth @ dr.......se0e $0 Piymouth 4 dr. .....esecees §3 Pontiac Catalina . .,...... 83 Chev., Powerglide . ..«..- SCHUTZ MOTORS “Radio nented $3 . td Woodward at 13 Mile Line §-1100 sa Ww OP nt 8. wweodiwar, Birmingham MI 4 SEDAN. $190. ALSO 4 wheel trailer chassig, $22. FE 2-1048 on $14.05. Leaded and ready to co NORTHWEST CHEVROLET Woodward at 13 roln 53-1100 1934 CLUB lade’ Po ggrypee ad condition price _MA 6-344. on, redio, ——. Power Glide. Very clean. $1295 Bob Pi rost, Inc. 850 aS WOODWARD BIRMINGHAM MI 6-2200 JOrdan 6-3033 New Credit Plan HAVE YOU BEEN (has ED cone WHEN TRYING TO BUY ‘64 Bulck Centurv hardtop A REAL SHARPIE| - : ‘$2 Oldsmobile sete} ar MECHANICAL LY PERFECT VER Y E pow AND She PAYMENTS “OF Aas Litt AS $5. | No Co-Signers! Immediate Delivery! Deal Direct! No Finance Co.! Buy Here—Pay Here Y'ALL COME To 17] 8. Saginaw NATIONAL MOTOR SALES $3 CHEVROLET 6EDAN $hse Radio heater mileage. SORTHW CHEVROLET Wooowe eat 13 Mile ——_— arn F8 _ 55 Chev. Bel Aire Redio and $1705 Low mileage. HURON MOTOR SALES 923 W. Muron PE 2-266) ‘33 HARD TOP CHEVROLET PRI- vately owned -voed condition _$10z5 FE 54-2002 1952 CHEVROLET DELUXE 2 DR $10 down and assume payments. _464 8 Woodward | Birmingham Chevrolet | 1955 | Demonstrators Officials Cars Courtesy Cars | ee eluded. First $450 takes. = Alr ¢ Door Sedans apr MOLDED? PLYWOOD ID, $350 7 OAKLAND AT CASS eR” ‘Cia Souves ae 20 $225. 2168 Willow) = OPEN EVENINGS Door Sedans Beier ‘Keego Ma Harbor: | 2-920. SIXES AND FIGHTS 1955 CHRIS CRAPT. CUSTOM 17) FE 3 FES 4531) STANDARD ik neunaeone co petprelen eS Pullv equipped. Im-/ For Sale Used Cars 91! OWERD RIVES POWERGLIDE media’ ‘SHOTWEL L'BRACE MARINE Se \Take Your Choice New Car Guarantee Latest ummer Color Selections Nb Financing Problema Highest °, Trade + Lowest Terms As inv as, Just Your “ar Dewn Up to months on balance cee low hverhead location ver. nits terrifi savines to be passed on te vou BAVE SAVE SAVE Don’t Delay — Act Today HASKINS Chevrolet Oakland County's Fastest Growing Dealer DIXIE HWY_ at M-15: MAple §-807) ‘$1 CHEVROLET 2 DR. $443. RA- dio and heater nlus manv more extras, $5 or anv olf car down. Credit checked bv vhone NORTHWEST ___Lineotn 5-1100 ~ Jacobson’s | HUDSON & RAMRI. ER, one & SERVICE $32 (C CHRYSLER 3 'D 2 DR ¢i0 ) Gown and sume payments. Wooddward. Birmingham “61 oa WINDSOR, 4 DR. = $595 2 tone blue sutomatic trans- ‘Any old and mission ear down 626 42 onth OLE? piewesy at 13 Mile _______Llneotn $1100 ‘S| CHRYSLER SARATOGA V-8, 2 dr. radio heater hvydramatic. KE baer’ MOTOR SALES M-24 Buckhorn Lake __MY fat _till 6:00 pm. ory ‘DODGE ROYAL SEDAN. 2 tone, power steering. white walls. Radio. heater FE 2-7508 ROYAL LANCER 3 tone and all equipped Sacrifice for medical reasons. OR 3-4248. Call after 10 a.m. to 7 v.m. DODGE “48 ¢ DR. Bs 1D DRIVE. ’ Good eres owner. _$190. OA . Howard. ‘8 = OR COUPE UN Seeeion clean. A-1 mechanically. is CLUS COUPE wis = * paint redie and heat a Wood at 13. Mile Lincoln * 6.1400 48 DODGE CL. CP UNUSUALLY clean A-1 mechanicaily. Sacri- 952 DODGE 2 DR. w0D BOWN AND assume payments 8. Woodward, Birmingham, 50 Aone 8 at = Lena 2a WHY oar to HOUSE OF GOOD USED CARS CARKNER STUDEBAKER 10 Birm “MAKE BUSINESS BRISKER, use, Classified , coal Ads! To sell th to kittens, dial FE. |MI 43410 Fe sense | YOU'LL FALL IN LOVE $2,195 $1,395 ‘33 Pontiac Cetalina a BEAUTI PUL CARI ‘$3 Ford. Victoria. . $1,195 63 Packard 4dr REAL SHARP! $595 pe 49 Mercury station waron. REAL NICE. COMMUN ITY MOTORS THE PLA WHERE ee, CAN WHEE! AND DEA OPEN TILL . Bar 1930 FOR: CRESTLINER. BEAU- tiful Satie ear, low mileage, mé suanheape perfect. Garner's Gro- _cery PE $1351, 27 Mechanic _ 1939 FORD V8 CALL AFTER _ 4:30 p.m. MUlberry 98-1469. "ORD 1966 > DR POLLY equipped White he Leaving ~ service-sma]l own payment * take over Dayvm 53-0062 FE 4-060) or ‘i SORD SEDAN 405 RADIO. heater 3 scorn A +g ex- ries Nice. car NORTHWEST wun mot EF Ww "ieone les Mile 1952 FORD RANCH WAGON $16 down and assume payments. 464 8 Woodward, Birmingham. ‘So FORD TUDOR 675 RADIO and heater plus overdrive $5 o: any old cay down. Credit casekes by NORTH D +1100 WE FINANCE OUR OWN Take a Ride to 185 Oakland Ave. Ee See and Drive Some of the, Best Used Car Buys With Oscar and Al ‘ to Serve You at OSCAR'S MOTOR SALES | 185 Oakland FE5- 1439) i9s6 FORD V-8 4 DOOR CUSTOM | Line Fordomatic. $1960. OR 3-6435. | $0 FORD CUSTOM 2 DR. BLACK A sharp car. Bargain, any car “HOUSE OF GOOD USED, CARS CARKNER STUDEBAKER (1954 PORD CUSTOMLINE. 4 DOOR. | Pordamatic, radio an dheater. MI 4-9668, ‘N) PORD CONVERT 9066. ss red, white wall th A acer Gown EVROLET Woodward at 13 Mile Lincoln 51100 1940 FORD. I condition. 1954 FORD CUSTOMLINE TUDOR 8 CYLINDER $1395 LARRY JEROME Rochester Ford Dealer 1951 PorD > va. CONVERTIBLE. white side wall tires tion, |” rt A-1 cond rner of crooks Rd psy ary _Biva. FE 3. 33 FORD Victokin $izi) SNOW | shoe white and fet black white wail tires plus gas saving over drive. Many more extras NORTHWEST cunt toes Woodward at 13 M : Lincoln & 1100 FORD 1951 CUSTOM 8 4 DR. Fordomatic. A real beauty. $545. Bob Frost, Inc. “50'S. WOODWARD BIRMINGHAM MI 6-2200, JOrdan 6-3933 Woodware at 13 Mile . _Lincoin $1100 1P82 BTIDSON HORNET 2 DOOR $10 down and assume vavments. 444 8 Woodward Sirmincham G49 HUDSON SEDAN AND 1946 Hudson coupe, needs a little fen- — 3161 Dixie Hwy, after 2 _P.m. oT ROD NO. 45 AND SPARE ra Track” co eens by m. ; inch stroke “PE 088 after R. $10 AND assume amen, 464 8. Wood- 51 KAISER 4 DR. | DELUXE. ARK. Ove 0 €. _ 191 Doris : Bob Frost, Inc. , "E's NOOB RES" "34 Chry ; Birmingham | Pe Door RUNNING FE by rost, Inc. a. Wa EE d DR. $10 assume payments. 464 8. Wood ward, Birm REAL BA . fe toet's ese Our Fourth of July “Specials 54 Pontiac 2 dr.....$1495 53 Packard :...... $1295 53 Dodge V-8 4 dr.. .$1095 ‘33 Plymouth 4 dr... .$895 53 Dodge 6 cyl. 4 dr. $995 ’52 De Soto V-8 4 dr. $995 52 Dodge Hardtop. .$1095 "52 Plymouth 2 dr... .$695 51 Nash 4 dr. vee v ee S095 51 Hudson .........$395 "30 Dodges (2)... .$295 up 50 Chevrolet ....... $395 "50 Ford Convertible $395 50 Pontiac ......... $350 "50 Nash Ambassador $400 49 Plymouth 2 dr... .$295 49 De Soto ........ $295 '48 Dodge 4 dr.......$150 Riemen- schneider 232 S. SAGINAW ST. Open “til 8 p.m. FE 2-9131 KELLER KOCH INDEPENDENCE SPECIALS ‘$4 Buick Roadmaster 4 Dr.. Maroon & Gray, |b Sg. FP. Brakes ©. N.Y. 4 Door. 2 Tone Biner. . . $2,095 ‘354 DeSoto V-8 Club Cpe., 2 Tone Blue, P. Strg., P. Windows .. Shy 995 . $1, 095 | 'S4 Ford 82 Dr. . 1°34 Plymouth Club | Coupe. .......$1,095 Club Coupe, 2 Strg. | W/Walls . ....$1,295 "33 Chry. | Tone Green, P. 53 Dodge 4 Door Sedan . '$3 Chev, Bel Air 4 Door, 2 Tone Blue, Tinted Glass, W/Walls, P. G. eee sie ’53 Plymouth 4 Door Sedan . .......-$845 52 Plymouth Club Coupe . ........ $595 2Mercury Hardtop, 2 Tone, Tinted Glass, Auto, Trans. ...$1,195, "52 Buick Riviera Hard- top, yellow and black, tinted glass, white- walls .....6..+6 $1195 "3 Cry. Imperial Hardtop, black with white top, P. Strg. .o«s.... 965 ‘$1 Plymouth Club Coe 51 Buick 4 door, 2 tone green, tinted glass, Dy- naflow ....+.00. $99 50 Lincoln Club Coupe, black with whitewalls, auto. trans., R&H $495 TRANSPORTATION SPECIALS 'SO Studebaker 2 dr. $145 50 Ford Z dr. seseuesSOee SO Plyo4 dt... .cca5 $1 50 Dodge 2 dr.......$295 ‘SO Nash 2 dr. .sccee QatS ~ CONVERTIBLES $3 Ford, Carnival red, R&H eee veeeevee $1295 ‘51 Plymouth, ’S1 Nash Rambler, RG&E .....00:40 Oe 50 Hudson, black with red leather upholstery, . tubeless white , walls weer eee 7) | eu eee ARE ALL NEW ci SURE SEE You | like NEW weccsesss $695 ° i oe a | _ THE PONTIAC PRESS. _WEDNESDAY. JUNE 29, 1955 _ _ _ “OLIVER | OLIVER | OLIVER | WOW! | rt \ Wwe Wert’You to] (cocioncas a Vi) DAVY CROCKETT |] We Want You toHave A - BUICK BUICK BUICK Check Packet up h ve i es and trusty gum, lit eur grin BANG-U D. a BUICK CHEV. PONT. theca YOULL — ced il sone Ctl | SALE SALE SALE op. eect? nema | Gielen | Prices! | csc concer "sp Pon A | | | ‘S0Studebaker ‘50 Pontiac B \ G = [)- U p 1948 7 1950 | 195? | Champion 4 -dr. with 4 dr. with radio, heater. | | LIVER i} radio, heater, overdrive and other extras. Nice | C) i} and nice finish. Only family car for a few A-] Buys Cheapies 4 i | | | rc eedlars "S]) bord Victoria S506 *S0 Hludson 2 dr. . S144 | | [FE V | Pi YN | | BUICK | $229 $495 "53 Ford Victoria $10" 49 Dodge 4dr. ..$144 x . "53 Nash 4 dr. ... S044 SO Nash 4 dro... $244 | ( K C 3 Chevrolet 53 Ford 2 dr. Sou Chev. 4dr. ....$199 | I and white. a te R from oew : ; en Se at eal 5 ayeard tur, S10 747 Pont. Sedan .. 399 : ~ dr Was used as a J S atic vedio end healer tant cab Lots of good = 7 "22 Plymouth 2 dr. $44 “SP hornk 2 dc) 7...S19) eld — down, Credit checked “Dy | \ Ye [be ; , ui | 1950 niles lett anit 1 arge heater, and 53 Ford 2 dr. 2... .800% "49 Ford 2 dr. ....$144 : an & tube radio. Origi- "S34 Chev. 4h "490 Chrysler Sed. . $244 “SUPER : | $375 nal Vea Green finish. DIX eee eal "49 Olds 88 4 dr. ..$199 tadio ad bea ! pew. Al cew , Beautiful SO Bttek Riviera S209 "41 Ford Cpe. .....$54 mouse NOR o 7) ' 52 Pontiac : "s2 Stude. Clb. Cpe. Ss44 borates | CHEVROLET Hudson (Get excited on this one. $595 S3 Chev. Hrdtop $1,1% Convertibles we°E Ine a b-1100 B A 4 dr. 8 model with ; aS S544 bord Canvt $044 dio, he; am dra. PIN a wich ass o> de FO ONVE. 2.9 ean ; Ul K Cr IE V. PO] VT. $225 eh "76S Hydra. 92 Plymouth 1 Dag ddr. ..$544 $1 Ford Conv't. ..$599 : q 52 Willys) Stat A. Wood ard, ¥ 4 4 dr. 2 tone blue and hev. Sedan . . $099 50 Nash Conv't. ..$299 c iwory, Nice seat covers, 3 ford R Men $1144 SO Plymouth Con. $499 | | ‘SO Chevrole reli, veer, and new ut | White Walls | i | tf) aa we He "nN a Wn ay) wh WN ord 2 $2095 $4 Ford Conv't. $1,599 ec “i a Rel Nir Hardtop or ‘ly Gi Cpe. $2 s 3 TIPS : Tree clic Cc I ontiae Sed ..M- fe What Weck TOD | | al es eas tea S25 poison. gyy Trucks Ti — | 195] 195? 1950 | v lite \\ il on - 2 ee in ie ~ Pee ae 799 Belvedere (the Npest rdor Less ‘ ‘ : Sl Chrysler 4 dr. $495 NCkUpP 2 «205 Sis ful Minted & Ivory” Two-tone pene | | $665 47 Cadillac 39 Cadillac "$1 Ford 14 T. | Te Scar oad cians new | tu eC “ol” 4 dr.. Dark blue (Like new) . $205 Pickup . ......$99 car guarantee. | e ‘ finish, radio, heater and "$3: Plymouth 2 dr, $599 ‘47 Ford 13 1. Wael and Gaps rene st ‘BUICK CHE V . PON . | ol Ford Hydramatic. White |] 51 Mere. Clb. Cpe. $544 Pickup . os... $199 low cost? Radio plays, tires, bat- | 32 Plymouth \ = 4dr Custom & with tas yy alls, anda spotless in- U wu Am ge Se dio, heater, and orginal ve 2 . Nasty 2 alr ik On: ful driver | ' ” - $ . 8 oe - too? Vane as V8 end bas | | tires amd ready tog 31 Chev. Clb Cpe. 4) 1034 Ford Tudor Zhord Ro Wyn, $799 Ready for redio, heater, ete. Only Dy oe | i $645 3 ing tt can you fudge its worth } a “ee 5] Ford MChivsler Sed. S309 Your Vacation "S ae ? = » Sire . ae 2 2 PEROTO, MARDTOP | | '52 Dodge Vet u ; ~aee " dro. se) $258 down & $29.70 mo. rea wtoria with radio, | vu $209 . looking car resin inculn 4dr. ..$2 or Re TREN Ay: epark ereen - ec 1 heater. turn signals, 5 § passenger coupe. Ra- heater and Itke new "8? Nash 2d S344 Your eld car may e the down ~ rect Boo ease Y . payment. Easy terms on balance. dio, heater and good tintish. Smart tatlored * Bel Air Hardtop. Radio, heater, Hornet with radio, heater, By- Ly name tt, it has it a old ear ‘8S Studebakers All models, - d whi i (ee oucepooneliy (cue une commt)| Gewe and 60 00 per month. ficst® and new ears below cost 5 ; 1952 Chev. Deluxe 2 Door, R. & H. . and white walls. A beauty. dramatic and 2 tone paint. e * i F . i. = : z . (4 c fced bere. Perdec) ta. exlduighi NORTHWEST CHEVROLET FS ee tt eee kee 1953 Olds S. 88 Sedan. Blue & White .......$1,795 AD Real) Nice Car. .o..-..-- tsoee dessa es S095 $1595 ~ $895 Pie wi tarmatenale radio, | eee e100 “HOUSE OF GOOD 95 _ . eater ¢ ~ ee bees 5 “hy oe er ete | PONTIAGS 5 OFFICIALS CARA | © USED CARS 1953 Pont. Chief. 8 Dix. 4 Dr. Hydra. ......$1,144 Oe) Pai ERE Tel a . 53. Ch $4 PLYMOUTH custom archiet series. ually spell edolldiel oe . ; gro Pontiac Cimet. Deluxe 2 l/oor 'S4 Ponti evrolet On: | eaulpped = inel IKON I 9 : Re -R . Ad ie . ane © ac as Srivecce tee wen) d Go tae | bower Meeting Dealer ect | _CA RKNER 1953 Chev. Bel Air R. & Hf. 2 Tone .........$1.099 A One Owner, Nice ..... cece eee es tees SAIS Star Chief Convertthie Radio 2dr with radio heater and tone blue & 'vory 7.500 miles | Ready to ao Ask ‘or Al Firth | STUDEBAKFR ; . heater and Hvrdramatic direction signals Good runner. mileage guaranteed) Goodrich | MI. 41930 — : MI 4.3410 B 1983 | Jodve Coronet V& Extras . $1,099 : STRYS S105 “Iife-saver tires Auto trans. | 80 PONTIAC &FRAN = ET , irmingham DE ee ars f° : $1895 > > Lee steertng and many ether binck mnie wall tires radie and ioe Cena 2 Lay a atdedil 1983 Olds 84 Door, Dyno & P san 1985 Ford Vieterta, A Beautiful eater medramatio ¢! 4, ant obd nn ssume payment: Bou oe be Oe Cor PINTO. « CONN ies alee Ss rl is > if See W a ij k s Ay . _ Woodward Bi h ; wo tone tareen Av ite, Like New, he 83. DESOTO SNOB THWEST CHEVROLET isso STUDEBAKER LAND C 18 TRA n + ~ : S4 Pontiac One owner and very jow mileage | Woodward at Mile er Private owner 8495 a Soar 1953 Ford Custom & Tudor lFordomatic .. $1,199 ST Buck ‘ 2 dr Chieftain D Beeccuosucy i tie (ees) ped Pie oie or” 40921 _ . . . 1954 Ford Conv. Almost New, [las Ford-O. Super Hardtop Radio neater er and 12.000 miles. pest extras. Guaranteed of course La Bene 7 Comer CORE SM Sa 1952 Pont. Chief, 8 Dix. 4 Dr, Hydra. <= silsie-s 6 . $999 k & H Continental l ook- sreetien oes * tone $1595 and 7 white walls, auto. trans. 2 tone pic ° , . ‘ : : baa Mes eae entice lene, tte straight Oy PONTIAC (CATALINA. died finish A real buy, $1445 1952 Dodye Meadowbrook 4 Dr. Heater . oes +9799 . : evita ree wichay ea white wail ures blue" ang ror: Bob Frost, Inc. | 1952 Mereury 2 Door. Vers ea ‘| 1954 ped Ranch oe One of Those ore = 53 Pontiac rive and get our figure Wargeund at 13 Lela ves Ve ( 5 y é ss © wee © 86 . $999 lard to Find Sind SZ hevrole Catalina Coupe with radio, ‘LINCOLN, MERCURY DF : . . . i heater, “4 PLYMOUTH Lincoin $1100 850 S. WOODWARD | |i| Hae Gamecdeeaeeees vem Peccnusimsat amine Sires | eamea cece nance ane os BIRMINGHAM NO MONEY DOWN los Fond Conv dias Radia i “s $1595 ans f Own | eater ANY lsat 62200 O O Joi rord Conv. lias Radio & Heater, . and Beige-New Car guarantee ear down and $238.04 month “tt FS Ordan _6-3993 | . ; : : * NORTHWEST CHEVROLET *S Studebaker POrdOmalie @ sae «<6 eee nee cn cee cee sen S99) ; . rd a ° 2 | anit : : . ; = : BRAID = Lincoln 6-1100 sare | Land Cruiser | 195 Frazer Vagabond Wagon .............$444 . 6 Leeda SI Buick 1954 PONTIAC «¢ DR CHTEFTA va HYDE : rl eye ve 5 Sone —_ as Super 2dr. sedan with radi MOTOR SALES rete bh cease te a teense |e SIUNALS. AND HEATER, J} 1951 DeSoto Custom 4 Dr. Sedan 0.0.2... .$399 BOSS Vora County SRS In Excellent $27 ceten Cissy te cn meater neater and a 2 tone finish like Heese Pi mewn tosses Fr 6-420 Le er 120 & Ardmore. Hale TEE eae upiee eka 5 Condition, Hurry on This One. ; and many "$595 new $795 ——— ee 2 os Pyar = > \ ~ cn meme TAYLOR'S Box Nog PonTiAG PRESS | TST Bord WR Tudor, ROR UE cover cec cee ome : 5, a AYLUN. (1062 WILLYs STATION WAGON : . yy 1952 Dodge 4 Door Sedan, Has Only 15.000 680 N. Case Ave GOOD USED CARS | tee 8 Woodward.” Birmingham. BIE EET Ge SS BE none ad Aliles R.& H.. Very Sharp : -,$695 | 'S1 Pontiac 33 Pontiac ___ PE _2-6106 1984 Chevrolet 2 dr. with radio, ——- },_ Birming — 5 . ; “ 5S. ‘ 80 y one oe reece er ee eS iS wa SOMTERTINTE, | aoe ese, Ady ES HES tks athe | 1990 Packard 4 Dr. Ultra RSM. sees Sea Ramnits Basses. Se ad eh a 5 ew * * wal ne @ Ong easy. = ak ; a feo 06 er any) ferme. “SNoRtaWtst cuevaotet — || 1950 Ford V-8 Tudor. R. & H $399 | | 1950 Ford 2 Door Sedan $795 meee $1195 ° fs &8? CHEVROLET W883 Chevrolet Bel Air Sport Coupe Woodward at 13. Mile * , — eres Radi (J re vena $295 Wiedward st gun Gold end ivory, Radio. heat | v Lincoln b-tive 1950 Dodge Coronet Sedan, R. & <0 o& Heat $295 __ eine! 1 spot and white w rf Ee ( sedan, Nh. ¢ + te ererea re or : ' : @“PuYourTn + DOOR Nice. | erp. Just ‘your old ‘car down | 3 est Ze Mey NO 1952 Ford Station Wagon, One of Those 53 Dodge 53 Pontiac See st aoe Sock, on oa 98 4 dr Radio. heater | 81 grreedines rari Good Ones. | ecsagapesl eral gee! . fparcnaee — ane | ad th w e sedan ve ve | ep = -c f = =. { ie nt and w Suh 6.000 miles, New tires. 475 | Your Ton car down se ped | 51 Chevrolet dr Pre arciide MANY TRANSPORTATION SPECIALS 951 P i 1295 tata oom | Lf Bore, eee es weaan | FROM $95 UP Ee? Plymouth § Deora. Very Nice . 15 ‘ Bonin ave $645 FE Hiesl, 3401950 Buick Special with radio. neat | 33 Pootte deluxe = club conve _ . ale Low Mileage Car ......c.seseceese000$495 || ; yours” , We nave severa) 46 ears, . - = - ti ; 53 P. . ra) ; ) . C : onttac Mowry | set wis aaa it id Also many other transportation; West Side Used Cars 1951 Ford 2 Door, Ready to Go ....eeeeeeees S395 | sar wd. vey neat. Comvertible with “Fadio.. heater eo é 7 specials for only $5 down, | 923_W, Huon. PE 2185 Meet Your Next Car . i] of. Wore to a real Geer cae oe Hydramatic. Also white oC ‘ it _ USED CARS TAYLOR'S _ TIP TOP $495 $1495 Ps tahoe Med Lae Guarante At the | All Cars Guaranteed | po em fuel ce ranteed Snot Del; | 100 More Cars to Choose From ‘iia USED CARS ae | On The Spot Delivery |} 2 mares MT) ] {* Your Old Car Down | ) | RENT IT FAST) 19m Ford, agiear 8 ar | | | | 375" | : Ee! | : ce § ie 1983 Plem i through Rent Ads! Room, eregoos ; yt. to. : 1953 Piewpoutn 4 ar ‘ soggece ah sho5" « JEROME = = OLDS CADILLAC | eb | 1983 oiys ‘ar ° ‘on 2 |. Cass at. Orchard Lake | ay | 8 A.M. DM | _} CLARKSTON , Open 8 A.M. to 9 P.M. | Sdwill Used Cars” . MOTOR SALES ee , ! FE 5-4101 ee wr. CLEMENS st, sa a FES it7 dieing - . ~ ‘€ : Se # % cee “THE PONTIAC PRES SS,. WEDNESDAY. JUNE 2 95 ao = Today's Radio Programs _ a + - Programs furnished by stations listed tn this column are subject te change without notice, + Video Offers «Bit Players - Gain Fane With Stan Heart Campaign Aids Research Fund Gives $723,972 to Scientists - Studying. : ; °Tv Win, (0 = CL, eee ww, (se Woam, (118 | WEYR, (1390) = WIE, (lee WRON, (10607 New Ch ances Coronary Diseases © Hi-fi TONIGHT CKLW. J. Van Kuren WxYZ. Breakfast Club THURSDAY AFTERNOON yea rae 2 | © Tape Recorders ain > NEW YORK (INS)—Dr. E. - w N Rhyth \ | 6: ae TTR. _Retaime i108 G's, Qtitereisere wee, Bk Revs, x: m 1: at ae Geog Ute p Ki A Da . Cowles Andrus, president of the ® Record Players - WPON, News OM WXYZ. Boxing cao Ga cae TMucieal Airs” eggy King, Ann vis American Heart Assn., .has an- * inter-Comm. Systems WCAR, News, Music 6:15—WJR, Clark 10:30-—WJR, White douse Rpt. WWJ, News eis-won Kitehen Club 9:30-—-WJR, Mrs. Paige CKLW, Toby David WCAR, Tiger Tunes 1:15-—-WJR, Ma Perkins Examples of Fast Rise | nounced that the association and | its affiliates have awarded grants- | WWJ, Bud Lyach WJBK. Geor WXYZ. Paul Winter to Stardom | in ing 2.45 WXYZ, Lee Smits 10:45—WJR, Dance Orch. K, Tom ee SAS asl. do | in aid totaling $723, 97. 45 to 149 BLAKE CKLW, Baste Cage a. eto rete arf pao | scientists engaged in research in WPON. Idletime Berena¢ . bal a 1:30—WJR, Dr, Malone ae - | ' aeltier ‘ r coor ‘cntting = Sar Pos —_— ! By WAYNE OLIVER the field of heart and blood vessel RADIO TV ports 11:00—WJR, News . , ; diseases. | = WJ, R. Mulhoillanée WWJ, B. Meyer 10:00—WJR, A. Godfrey 1:45—WJR, Guiding Ligns | NEW YORK W® — When new : . WXYZ, Bill Stern CKLW. News WWJ. McBride, Peale stars rise in TV. others move u The new grants round out the | ; WCAR, Music WJBK, News, Gentile WXYZ. My True 2:00—WJR, Mra. Burton =| * I Ve dad P | 3149 W. Huron WPON, Sports WPON, Game pba hel Preeme Fap an CKLW. Davies /with them, Two examples are seventh year of the association's 6:45—WJR, Lowell Thomas WCAR, News. Temple WPON. News, Eddy ' Peggy King of the George Gobel national research support pro- FE 4-5791 Won. in pemane CKLW. Gportsmortem roe.) tees 2:15—WJR, Perry Mason Show, and Ann Davis, who plays gram, and are additional to 110 see wie Ouse ue WPON, Zee 4& Overille te:tb WW). Joyce Jordan WWJ. Plain Bii! 'Schultzy on the Bob Cummings fellowship awards ae WWJ, Three Star _ 11:30—WJR, Music ; 2:30—WJR, Nora Drake ' show. previously this year. They bring WXYZ, Stars at Seven CKLW, Pulton Lewis WJBK, News, Sports 11:15—WJR, Sports CKLW, Jim Dunbar WJBK, Song of Hills WPON, Here's to Vets 10:30—WWJ), Fran Harris WXYZ, Whispering Sts. CKLW, Mary Mor an WWJ, Lorenzo Jones KLW. Clubtime CAR, Game Cummings isn't exactly a new TV star, as the movie veteran Ward’s TV Service $1,418,972 the total amount ated by the association to weet soe aos THURSDAY MORNING WROm, Ocee Cale nus win. a . was once a regular in a sad show underwrite scientific research TY, Radio, Car Radio . 1 Brighter Day | : . 7:15 -WWJ, R. Mulholiand | ¢:06—WJR, Vinal, Melody | 10:68 WWJ. TBA WWJ, Lorenso Jones called My Hero, but it’s his first | Some Se year begining Oy’ | ot 2.2076 46 N. Hilldale CKLW. Guy Nunn weal aes cag bk Shs ei WCAR. Tiger Game | Season in a good program. Miss | Fn OPEN EVENINGS 1:30—WJIR, Serenade ae Penge elt cy 3:00—WJR, News, Hymns | Davis is brand new to video view- | Dr. Andrus said: WWJ. M Beatt WJBK. Meditations 11.00—WJR. Arthur Gedfery | ww). News, Woman | ers Dr. Andrus said: = | WXYZ, Strange WAR, WW, Btrike It Ric WXYZ, Ed MacKentie [Se Thanks to the public's increas- 47 CKLW, Gabriel Heatter y soe” Muste a Moco eerar ny WJBK, McLeod rp ingly generous response to our | eat = R Murrew 6:30—WJR. Agricit. Volce WJBK. Gees Geeree. tof pond bods tol Ann has reached prominence in nasty es See al —errrororoooroorooeed 7 a ‘3 é - 1 . | 5 WWJ. One Man's Family WWJ, Bob Maxwell re eee Sees See NIE: Bevomery an unusual manner. Her role as to raise the amount allocated for Featuring Th WXYZ, Sage, News WJBK, Gentile, Binge - 3:36—WJR, Helen Trent Schultzy is that of a homely secre- : Sil eaturing ese CKLW. P. Martin Ww Rise ‘n’ Shine 12:15—WXYZ, Curtain Calls WWJ. Pepper Young Ns : research this year by about $%50,- tary to a handsome commercial _ photographer with a keen eye for WJBK, Don McLeod 3:45—WJR, Gal Sunday Famous Make TV: §.00—WJR, FBI reace WWJ. Dinah Shore WPON, Hymn Time 11:30—WJR, Make Up Mind 000, or nearly 30 per cent more 6:43—WXYZ, News WXYZ, Show Stoppers 2:00—WJR, Jim Vinal ww) ¢ | ¢. : i , . than last year. oe opgt. Preston WXYZ. Gasend we — AEN aes —— Right to Happiness | feminine face and figure. She has “But we still have a long a RCA VICTOR — PHILCO CKLW. Guy nally ‘Davie 496—WIR, House Party | a crush on her boss but he is aware 8:15—WWJ, Prank Sinatra WPON, Pontise Part WwkYzZ. World , 11:456—WJR, Becond Husband ww, yl roy Wife ADMIRAL | to go. With the heart diseases re- | WxYzZ, resi a | of her only as a trusty right arm L | sponsible for more than half of all | 7:18—WIR, Music Hell CENERAL ELECTRIC : bber McGee CKLW,. Edd photo sho) WWI, Ady vandere 1:30—CKLW, Terence O'Dell Riek ipii " — Sein fees Gen j in his °. = . :' | deaths in the United States, it is, SYLVANIA — DUMONT ook 7:45—WWJ, News ee ol eck White 4:1 ; '- lain that a vastly greater re- | —_ ‘ CKLW. Gentenced CULW tebe Davie et." eS uns 5S—WWJ, Btella: Dallas | It's a sympethetic part and Miss | PLACE THE FACE — It's not hard to place this face. It’s Bill ? | EMERSON css 8 (5—WXYZ, B’son's H’dway, | searth effort is needed.” 4:30—WJR, Music Hall, war TV humoris . ‘ee lam Pel ome 0:00 WIR, Jack White WEAR AR News WW. Witées Breve | Davis plays it to the hilt. She| Cullen, pop h t who returns this summer to emcee the | Louie H. D§$—s mfwyphrdlumh | HAMPTON-TV w ts Bal Yeer Life Ww, Seb Mazve 7 py Sg loften steals scenes from Com. | identification-quiz game on Tuesday evenings. This season, Cullen oe | \ { * . . = ‘ \ Soler sae Lanes | WPON. News wwi bee omen CKLW, News, Sports mings. which is quite a chore | has been a member ot Garry Moore's panel on ‘I've Got a Secret.’| pranets are said to shine be- 825 West Huron Se. $:15—WJR, Bud Guest CKLW. Austin Grant a i Als in ie in Ae Mi th hi Mi Mie hi Min Me an Mi i hn in hin Mind -~wwrwrwerwvreeereeererwreYveYTYeYe.. rwwvevreYTeYYeYeeererereererrerrTeT 9 1S—WJR Bing Crosvy 5:00—WJR, News since he’s one of the ablest comed- FE 4-2525 cause they reflect the light of the tb be bb bb bb i bn i a i OO i WXYZ. Musi WCAR, Colfee With Clem WCAR, Music WWJ. News, Deland ; ow ta anee *n’ andy |. WPON. Rise ‘a’ Bhine WPON, Luncheon Music CKLW, Eddie Chase jans around as well ‘as a fine At S ti t sun. PPPPPLD PPP PEP PPP DPD PP WWJ. Dragnet . | 6:30—WJR, Musie Hall 19:38—WJIR, Time Out, Music| WOCAR. News | dramatic acts war Fish eal ewal om cien 1S wXYR, Press Conference sp Saye Bowe, Muste - b:18— WIR. Scores. Musie Miss Davis is new to TV ° : c te Cantor : , our bd J. Ji ieecwon Trage mrnta | NCAR Rade Rev Sex i ko | well seasoned in show baiooes Got His Visa | ww 9:00_WJR, Wm. Sheehan | 12:49—-WXYZ, Charm Lady | 8:30—WJR. Music Hal! |A native of Schenectady. N.Y... [Of nest ews yo WXYS, Ba Morgen” WWJ, Minute Parade WPON, Parm Markets WXYZ, News, McKenzie | and reared in Erie, Pa., she once —E ventually was enrolled in the University of/ (GraND RAPIDS W — A news| : WASHINGTON W — Pioneer | atomic scientist Leo Szilard of the University of Chicago was explain- ing that he never had any real trouble with the government when | he wanted a passport. There was one time shortly aft- Michigan to study medicine. But | the lure of show business was too | strong, She spent six years in little | | theater, stock companies and tour- ‘ing musicals before landing the | part of Schultzy. She has appeared | Wonderland. | ‘1 two movies. boy's honesty in promptly return- | ing a lost wallet with $207 cash and $55,457 in promissory notes was to be rewarded today with a’ set of fishing tackle and other | sports goods. Joseph Borrello, 13, WU For Factory Authorized Service Cal! FE 4-1515 Pontiac 993 Mt. Clemens -- Today's Television Programs - - Channel 2—WJBK-TV Channel —WW3J-TV ' Channel 1—WXYZ-TV Channei 9—CKLW-TV who is helped by iposeringremd apa doctor after life of terror. C&v Tv TONIGHT’S TV HIGHLIGHTS Wixie's son of Mr. | s . 6:00—(7) Kukla, Fran and Ollie. (4) Home. | On the Gobel show it has been| and Mrs. Richard Decker of sub-|er the war, he said in a letter Puppet Show. (9) Circle 9 The- | rine Bard, Eddie Albert ar A Sin pee mostly George but not entirely. urban Wyoming Township, had a to the Evening Star published yes- \ \ LY ater. Bill Cody in ‘Montana | 9:39—(9) Chuckwagon. Variety in| _ en Peggy King has built up quite a’ short-lived thrill yesterday when | terday, when a passport didn't ar- — Kid." (4) Sonny Eliot. Variety. | country style. (4) Mr. District | ¥#@@-(7) Story Studio. (4) Ding following. he found the wallet while on his | rive until a day or two before his | 6:15—(7) Dinner Theater. Little| Attorney. D. A. ‘crusades for| Dong School. (2) Valiant Lady. Peggy's an Ohio girl, native of morning paper route. nena : aleve were routine Rascals in “Three Smart Boys.” | rea where hot rodders can test | 11:15-(2) Love of Life. Ravenna. and got her first breek| The yeengeter turned it ever | with atomic scientists in those (4) News. Paul Williams. (2)| C@8. David Brian plays Mr. while working for @ Cleveland ra-| 4, pottee and sald they told him | da | - P , Fn : . 3 ys, he said ; D.A. 11:30—(4) Feather Your Nest. (2) dio station, A staff singer became ; : aad News. Jac LeGoff. Search for To ill and Peggy made good pinch it held “$207 in cash and $55,457 “I imagine the government want. | 6:25—(4) Sports. Bill Flemming. | %45—(7) Henny and Rocky. Com- mnernye: hitting in bank notes.” He rushed home | ej to count the number of secrets eg (2) TV Weatherman. Dr. Ever-| °4Y- 11:45—(2) Guiding Light. eo excitedly to anpounce the dis- | each man carried in his head so| t oa : . | | . . covery then went fishing with | that upon his return they could et oes sand ; ae aay ben Pract THURSDAY AFTERNOON _ Polite Farewell Given his steptather. ‘check if any were missing.” 6:30—(T) Disney . “Operation rdan . from = . ; . | ; : si . Undersea,” live-action and car-| Police files, i heed at Ge Connie , ih Sose Son (ML 40 &8 by Legion Head la rected ths ‘ eS aes Local watershed organizations | For Fun toon look at world on the ocean fee iggerroseeivigie (4) Seat: Maxwell and Hart. (2) Inner) INDIANAPOLIS (INS) — The. “S°°ove ‘ - cna onty | it the United States have asked floor. (4) Eddie Fisher Show.| Andy ingfish Goes to Wo | Flame. American Legion’s fun-loving af- ee tein nee Rake rath A the Department of Agriculture for h Songs. (2) News. Doug Edwards.| ut he persuades Andy to take | | filiate, the 40 and 8, received a' Y their owner. Ro ‘Fath 0" help in developing plans on more on the over. (2) I'm the Law. George | 12:15—14) Way of World. (2) Road | i ,e | South Bend, Ind. | than 250 small watersheds 6:45—(4) News Caravan. John | Raft in “Train to Auburn.” of Life. etree ieay foe thelegkat Erath, president of a wholesale | — : : : Ca Swayze, (2 jus >| sere . nd is y goods - Ses nin 2) tee 10:15—(9) Yesterday's. Newsreel. ; 12:30—(4) Hour of Shows, (2) La- Although no official statement hunting and’ fishing ‘goods firm: ‘ Famous Make OER) ROW. Sones. Films. | dies Day. (7) Beulah. | came from the Legion's national | Said the wallet apparently fell USED TV SETS 7:00—(9) Million Dollar Movie. . : Fe 47) Che Kitct 9) S headquarters in Indianapolis, Na- | from an auto when he changed om Marius Goring in ‘Case.of the | 1@:30—(7), Bob Cummings Show. eee harm Kitchen. (9) Shop- nal Commander Seaborn Collins, | Places with his driving companion. | Only $5 Per Week! Frightened Lady.” (4) Request Bob plans a fishing trip and pers Mat. | reached in Las. Cruces, N. M., He said he will present the reward | HAMPTON TV e Performance. Rory Calhoun, res re naa xe Re tO | 4:30—(9) Prayer, Sign On. (4) | commented: — to: Joey when he claims the wallet | pope Ss) || May Winn in drama of fight tan of mi Wolf.” (9) China | Jean McBride. (2) Linkletter’s “Should the 40 and 8, with its today. i manager who is rival of fighter for girl's love in ‘Garrity’s Sons." (2) Arthur Godfrey and His Friends. Variety. Houseparty. 00 bers c ize as a Smith. Dan Duryea in adventure | “J ; 100,000 (members: Feu canir in Far East. (4) Traffic Court. |1:45—(9) Shoppers Show. | separate group, it will have the | Ame@ican Legion's 2.800.000 mem- Judge Watts presides in re-en- | 2:99—(7) Stars on Seven. (9) Mary | bers’ sincere wish for all possible actment of actual cases. (2) Top | Morgan Show. (4) Ted Mack's) success.’ Detroit Tot Suffocates in Home Refrigerator Choose all of your “fun-in-the- | DUALA 7:30—(7) Mr. Citizen. Story of Plays of '55. “Smoke and Fire,’ Matinee. (2) Big Payoff. The Legion commander, himeett | DETROIT (INS) — Gary H odge. | sun supplies” at Slaybaugh's young Navy lieutenant on leave| drama. .. aa ane a | a 40 & 8 member, added that he | 4. died yesterday when he crawled | PROTECTS 4 . Hil... Pontiac’s big. modern, easy: |) who risks his life to save man; _qa F ee Se doubted the threatened secession into the family refrigerator which | La = ch trapped underground. Lin Mc- | 11:60 — (7) Soupy’s On. Variety |, 9. ig) ron S | | : to-reach sporting goods center. . with Soupy Sales. (9) Mystery | oby David Show. (4) ' would take place. | was being cleaned by his mother. | | YOUR Po | i ' Carthy stars at Lt. Billy Scrog- Greatest Gift. (2) Bob Crosby My Little. Margie. 2:45—(4) Concerning Miss Mar- Burglar Foils Reform Theater. Anne Crawford, Roland Howard in ‘Night Beat.” (4) .Gary’s -three - year-old sister, 4 ‘ Debbie, discovered his body and gins. ' | Margie and Mrs. Odette have | * Boats the same suitor in romantic epi-| ews. Cae runnram GY News| ‘ews: | SALT LAKE CITY —Mrs. Ruth | ‘ld ber mother: ine ‘trigers- * Johnson Outboard yo sode, “Real George.” Gale ac 2 ‘ 3:00«-(7) Hearthrob Theater. (9) | Uchida is trying to break herself crt ner ng e Motors 5 — Storm is Margie. |1%:15—(7) Film Theater.. Paul| Thursday Matinee. (4) Hawkins | of the habit of swearing. She got a ama. Rowena, pulled Wi ~ 8:00—(7) Masquerade Party. Quiz| Henreid in “The Tall Lie.” (4)| Falls. (2) Brighter Day. |no help Monday night from a bur-| , His mother. : * Boat Oars Little Show. Lois Wheeler in body from the refrigerator and - y - 9 giar, A piggy. bank containing $15 . ’ ne rire ae Otheater | ‘The Man Who Remembered.” |*:15—(1) First Love. (2) Secret) tia'a ox in which Mrs. Uchida | f2 OP Sones coves — — . * Outboard Gas Cans , are »| (2) Miss Fair Weather. Bette | drops a penny every time she ‘ ° - . John Galsworthy’s The Mob, Wright. 3:30—(4) World of Mr. Sweeney. ! cuses were taken from her apart-| | with artificial respiration. Fire ° * Boat Cushions | AEE) ee Ag) aad en : (2) On Your Account. ment. The box held 40 cents, “It’s| men rushed the body to Children’s DON'T LET LIGHTNING . lj { convictions and his ideals above | 11:20—(2) Nightwatch Theater. Fa- | ‘ : things like this thar make a person Hospital but Gary was dead on : 5 | | * Casting Rods i} . | all else. Michael Laurence,| bian of Scotland Yard in “The | 3:45—(4) Modern Romance. awear? Mra. ‘Uchida caida. arrival. ‘ DEMOLISH L + Svinning Rod | . | Claudia Morgan, J. Pat O'Malley | Disciple’s Dagger”, Righard -4:99_(7) Captain Flint. (9) Let’s) ——-—--- _ ———————— YOUR TV SET! pinning Kogs | star, 12) The pranierai oe | i Jane Wyatt ping “ainectcan Make Music. (4) Pinky Lee. (2) Answer te Previous Pusrie City Getting younger Get.the New * Fly Rods | partment ro ae i with i ae Empire. Robert Q. Lewis. Tala ry sll iINie TRAVERSE CITY i School i] eceives millon olar chec i \ Oud f aa \ j . 1 ps Story of Amy Moore,” | #! 30—(4) Toniglit. Steve Allen) 4. 9g (9) Howdy Doody. (4) Howdy , [TO] RIA em} fou €} census figures recently compiled DUA LA * Casting and starring Toni Gerry, John een) ios oc a rnentes | Doody. (2) Welcome Traveler, = ~, Fr etetr tate | show the city is becoming a young , | Spinning Reels i ( Ss i m. The figures show | ; a Archer, Ray Galli. Repeat. , a : ' clslé) person’s town e fig UNIT | Ane Pemy to a = cae Bill — Banks in Some Small 4:45—(7) fucky the Clown. | ~ NEUTIAISIT one-fourth of the population now | | * Water Skis | i Goodwin, host on quiz. (9) Den- obility. 5:00—-(7) Auntie Dee. oy) Justice : ! is in the one to 19-year age group | * Surf Boards | H ny Vaughn Show. Music and va-|12:30—(4) News. Colt. (4) Biff Baker. (2) Sage- a = and the proportion of youngsters | || ’ ; brush Shorty. to adults is increasing. i ii riety. (2) I've Got a Secret. 's».45 (2) Weathervane and Medi- ory , | 2 : ng | | * Life Vests ft Garry Moore host on quiz. tations. 5:30—(7) Action Theater. (1) Ten | 2 The complete tabulations of a * Aluminum Canoes 9:00—(7) Wednesday Night’s Fight | nessee Ernie. NiTicis federal census are generally not ” Lightweight aapeage amo at THURSDAY MORNING 5:45—(7) Jumbo Theater. | available from three to five years. | * Canoe Paddles Jimmy Carter vs. Wallace ! ; ; as Smith. (9) Ford Theater. Drama |7:90—(4) Today. (2) Morning | * Coleman Camp i TBA. (4) This Is Your Life. Re- w. . Stoves ai peat performance of life story of | §:00—(2) Morning Show. * Ice Chests | ae AE genre aoriee: %00—(7) Todd Purse Show. 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An apprentice tool and die maker at Ford's, Nowak was an airman sec class in the Air Force Re- serve at Selfridge Field at the time of his appointment The Air Academy will temporar- lily be located at Lowry until its | new quarters are completed at Col- | rade Springs, Cola. ‘Rebel Veteran, 112, fo Ride in Parade } | TEMPLE, Tex. «®—Walter Wil-| | liams, 112-year-old Confederate veteran from Franklin, Tex., said | he wasn't about to sit on the side- | lines but would ride in today’s pa- | rade celebrating the 75th year of ithe Santa Fe Railroad in Temple | Williams, advised yesterday he | Was expected just to sit and watch, | said no, he was going to ride in | the parade. After all, he was ap- | proaching middle age when this | young whippersnapper of a town ; was born, | Williams, a forage master ‘for | Hood in the Civil War, will be pre- | sented a battle flag from Texas’ | Hood's Brigade. | Tape Broadcasts ‘of Music Camp Stop This Year INTERLOCHEN uF — Dr. Joseph iE Maddy, Director of the National | Music Camp, disclosed today that | funds for the camp's tape recorded broadcasts have been stopped. this year, He said the tape recordings pre- | viously had furnished about 2,114 broadcasts of camp concerts to stations throughout the nation. geted program,” Dr. Maddy said. He added the program adver- ‘tises Michigan on a year-around _basis in a series of 13 broadcasts. | Dr. Maddy said the Tourist Council was unable to furnish the) ifunds. 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