ee: eG Ceti ON ieee | a te a ee rg praca Pay ii. bie — ee al Oe ee RS RP IRE tan cme rt cen eRtaineemer teeta: st sagt ages The Weather Gos. Weather Bureau Forecast Pleasant, little warmer / (Details on Page 2) eS See 117th YEAR Feira ee 2nd Detroit Woman Slashed to De x *&* * Ready All- Holiday Will Put 1-Way Squeeze on Area Roads Expect 214 Million Cars to Jam Highways in State During Weekend Area police are bracing for an Independence Day weekend that promises to put Oakland County in the middle of a two-way traf- fic squeeze. The Pontiae office of the Automobile Club of Michi- gan estimates that 200,000 or more cars will crowd county highways during the weekend. Close 2 950) 000. throughout the to are expected roads The usual holiday rush of De- troiters either to or through Oak- land County is expected to be met Friday and Saturday by an even heavier amount of traffic moving toward the Detroit area. on State The Automebile Club said the Detroit-Windsor International Fes- tival, highlighted by the appear ance a pam of Queen Elizabeth HI, wit draw an exceptionally large nun i of outstate tourists, * * * Visitors are expected to remain for the Friday and Saturday night fireworks displays and. parades. Also expected to act as a big drawing card is a doubleheader at Briggs ‘Stadium Saturday be- tween the Tigers and league- leading Cleveland Indians, And a powerboat on the Detroit River is expected to draw 100,000 spectators alone, MUCH HEAVIER ; Highways should be mueh more heavily traveled than on the Me: morial Day weekend, cials say. That holiday also was a Satur- day. . race of on State Police and sheriff's dep- uties are mapping an all-out war against a feared high highway kill. The Fourth of July toil tra- ditionally is second only to the Christmas holiday tell. Troopers’ passes have been can- t celled and their duty shifts extend- ed to 10 hours beginning 6 p.m. Friday and continuing through midnight Sunday * * * National Guardsmen will aid troopers at both the Pontiac. and Redford posts. fre7ia*% more cars for hichway duty. Thr orchout the state 199 guards iN work with (Continued on Page 2, Col. 2) sen VY Here’s WILL GET NEW mmr ae BUILDING - — “XC nite where the new Pontiac Munfcipal Airport terminal building is scheduled for construction this summer. The $240,000 terminal: wil! be located next to the expanded east-west runway (center), which a ears HE PON TL C_ PR kek te PONTIAC, MICHIGAN,. » THU RSDAY, JU iL Ys - # 1959-—38 PA GES » UNITED RNATIONAL ASSOCIATED PRESS x & * x * * * ' x- *& * ‘ ~* ww * ut War on Traffic. Most Fi irms Parents Leave Note, Disappear tay Open Tomorrow Motors T Baldwin Rubber & Coach A Pontiac couple were being and Pontiac sought, today after their abandon two-month-old baby was discove: at an Independence Township tions as most offices, banks, stores tel early this morning. and plants will maintain regular Oakland County sheriff's de puties working hours tomorrow. were called to the Motel McNeive * * * 6984 Dixie Highway, by Manage: in celebration of the William D. Woods, who found the July, all banks, stores in‘ant shortly after midnight when places of business will he checked the room General ruck plant, : . ed Varnish companies are the excep- mo However, Fourth of and other be closed Saturday and Sunday Sought are Mr. and Mrs. Donald Normal hours will be resumed Hibb of 357 W. Huron St., to whom: Monday. the room had been rented Staying closed all day Monday Michael D. Hibb, born last will be the Pontiae City Hall. The Oakland County Board o Supervisors has deci led to keep al county offices one n tome Monday, but ith parti both days TRADE PAYS OFF Those who: have row will get Monday off, ' Road Boss F aces : pe sails Fine for Growing an vice ao ANSIN( Michig: hi peratures from a high of 87 de- grees to a fresh 50 at 5 a.m. today. | The weatherman said tonight will continue cool with the low near 35. Thursday will be partly cloudy cultural Stabilization and Conser- vation Service at Mason and told an aerial survey showed he ac- tually had planted 16.4 acres. William Crampton, of and a little warmer the high manager climbing to 78 the Mason ce of the federal ts re agency, said the penalty will be Todays westerivy winderst 1015 enforced unless the excess wheat miles an hour are predicted to be-,'S plowed under by July 3. come light and variable tonight a and tomorrow. The outlook for Heustis Expects to Stay Saturday is partly cloudy for Albert xpects health Lower Michgan, with a chance of LANSING (UPI) — Dr some showers for Upper Michigan.| E. Heustis said today he « In downtown Pontiac the ther-| to be reappointed as state mometer registered 74 at 1 p.m commissioner. marks tie. aid to airports program, hlac three girls men ! April, bed fant Was Hospital in Was well peared. to be taken was found by the clothed to to be cared porarily. Wi Wedn sday listing ard bye his fathe Hibb ar Ing F © Youth Drowns en i oe Meat at Walled Lake to " yOCLS id his wife suid Hibb, 25, mornin his Deputies for Gs home, address St the Huron t month Hibb room. Pontiac at where lived until street and in goed health. Wood on a The in- ap- He Géneral for registered 6 23> W. ind this to young abc as at tem- ut mov- idress City Couple Abandon Infant at Mote Woods quoted Hibb aS saying they were traveling and that night driving was “‘easier on the baby.” He. and his wife left the motel ageund 7 p.m. Wednesday, Woods: said “I thought they had taken the child with them, but when I checked their room around mid- night, there was that little baby on the bed," he explained, A note on the dresser phone tumbers of relatis said “Call these about the Deputies could obtain and baby Ves scription of their car, The license number is EM 2746 The Hibbs had not been seen by neighbors since Saturday. Dep- mother has been de ntally retarded ul uties said the scribed as “me Ban on Michigan Detroiter Tossed Oar Highway Maps down once Smith said. b Sinith swam to shi collapsed. General Hospital examination. times told Deput¥ \Willjam t sk p ‘dent 10:20 at He wa Payne before officers * * * in-di m.\ He du beg: minutes forcec ver, 30 was daybheak today. \ = Jackson, a surf sinking, after i \ to darkness Jackson resumed diving dy te ) this year developing the site around the terminal, construc sting a new entrance way off M 59 and building.a parning jot. Next year, for and I had to let go,” brief aced the depart in the search| versa, according to County Cletk-:” commissioner John C. M ickie * 2c E e277 fine o y rr yr 4 Register Daniel T. Murphy Jr. faces a $372 fine for growin; x - ‘ x a of an acre too much wheat Out of Boat, Swam whea . gh * a > > is . ° ~ Spoke smen for the Pontiac Mo The state's road boss is. in Until Exhausted for and Fisher Body Division ae C A position to sympathize with Stan plants said normal Friday sched- Yankus. M : ; . ey Michigan rebe yea} lept ules will be followed, with Satur. ala e' Oakiand Coun depu ~ wheat farmer ; \ day and Sunday to be regular today searching for the nonWorking days, with the ex- But unlike Y ankus, Mackle (hogy of a 19-year-old Detroit vouth ception of “minimum crews" at doesn’t plan to pull out for Aus edly a Jin d 3 e * 4 reported drowned in Walle the Pontiac plant Saturday. tralia to protest the government | Wi y even l ¢é f V event . - “ crop controls, Community National, Pontiac P x \ n | been ident d State and Pontiac Federal Savings' “Id like to fight the thir a s N P 19618 Fenkel! & Loan Assn. offices will remain a matter of principle Mackie He w boat v hree ¢ open until 6 p.m. tomorrow, be said, ‘“‘but it’s like jousting with panions hen decided to ) closed over the two-day weekend windmills. The whole thing is so for a im, dep and reopen at the regular hours nubilous I don't know where to go utie tid Monday. next. . Oakland Harold Smit * * is Mackie got into a go-around with Drow ning | 22, w! live The Pontiac Area Chamber of agents of the federal government Toll in *rg| the s a Commerce reports that most stores because he runs a tidy, 80-acre Lk nd Ruth and will be open until regular 9 p.m. farm near Holt, in Ingham Coun a le Mara. also closing hours tomorrow, with ty. in addition to the state’s high ) Detroit said Closed’ signs to be hung out way program. Last Year Payne tossed an Saturday. Monday will be a regu- x * * te Dete-'9. | oGr in the water A ‘ “wohe > 4 cries ; r a ee ee i « lar work day for most merchants He put in 55 acres of corn this —J and dove in to the Chamber said year and what he thought was 15 ——E————E —— ee acres | *¢ aril ral i - p ; _ icre J of wheat. A farmen\ pl int ‘cir i5deot vawboat was about . . ing 15 or less acres of wheat isn’t - : GF 100 yards off the » east shore.. Payne ure | [ | | subject to federal and marketing \ ~ drifted fram the craft and tired |quotas and penalties. \ wail s ne back. hi n : ue SWiniming ACK, S com- Ai diti = Mackie, a surveyor by profes-|“"4C 5¥ A a . \ yar 5S sak ree if on | loning sion, surveyed the wheat acreage P&MONS sal , himself to make sure he wouldr\t Smith went in.affer him. He Cool temperatures breezed into be in violation of federal order\ grabbed Payne and tried to pull Pontiac following the rain late; Then he was called down to \ him to the’ boat but said he yesterday afternoon, dropping tem- county office of the U.S. Agri- \W8S too heavy. “We both went } wre where he , i s taken to Pon- for the | stop the | soci (left) west of Ai road ‘ae. Under the federal pony the city plans to spend another $150,000 * Bad Publicity LANSIN« Pp Th lative ban on state highway may nly es nation-wide credence to the story tha Michigan j broke Highway ¢ GHVISSOEr John ¢ ickie complained toda ‘a he h ordey 1 for Pp | to I it out to those ng t map by mail, indi ng tl d riment sought to iblish maps and was pri vented | t! l tatu “If somebody sat down and tried to figure out a better way ot supporting the unfavorable publicity Michigan has received, they'd have a hard time doing it,’" Mackie said of the ban. The last of me costs $34,000. The depé issue maps ment esl 100 ‘ went io nated than out-of-state Mot! fourists For Heaven’s Sake! LA JOLLA, Calif. (UPI)—Mrs William W. Gc odin n complained to the City Council that her ‘‘in- alienable right’’ to at the stars is being interfered with by an advertising searchlight which heavens with a look is raking the “ghastly blue light.”’ Assistant City Attorney Aaron Reese said he would ‘‘research the matter Fugitive Obliging NASHVILLE, Tenn. (UPI) — James Corley 4, broke out of state prison, stole a car and turned on the radio. He heard a report of his escape, stopped the car and telephoned Deputy Warden W. S. Neil to come get him. Neil did. ' Aerial View of Expanding City Airport " the city js hoping for a $356,000 construction program, which would include lengtheniny the edst-west in length to. handle turbo-prop aircraft. This photograph is another in a series of aerial Views of the Pontiac area The Pontiac Press ig publishing. j *4 a \ i ‘. . . = : = ies listed two! no clear de-! * a —? Prison-Bound Teamster Victim, 10, Slain. AP Wirephote STARTS 1'3;-10 VEAR TERM — After the State Supreme Court refused to intervene with the start of his 1’, to 10-year Jackson Prison term, convicted arsonist and Flint Teamsters business agent Jack D. Thompson (right) yesterday was led handcuffed to other prisoners out of the Genesee County Jail headed for Jackson. Thompson, 42, was convicted April 3 of burning the Latreille Dry Cleaners pickup station outside Flint. A fellow business agent Frank Kierdorf eived fatal burns in the fire. Thompson's at- torneys will press for an appeal to the high court ‘Stars Dazzle Detroit. at Movie’s Premiere Close to Site of Cioffi Murder Girl Stabbed 16 Times; _ Comb. Midtown Area | for Knife Killer DETROIT (AP) —A | young. woman ‘was stabbed ite death last night on a ‘residential street in. the knifer killed a young moth- er less than six weeks ago. Stabbed and slashed 16 times, Sharon Lorraine Smentowski, 20, one of 10 children of a retired tool- maker, died on the lawn of a home. Police _.immediately be- gan a hunt for a suspected madman. Sharon, a 1958 St. Theresa Ro- man Catholic High School gradu- ate and supermarket cashier, was killed about 10 pm. shortly be- forehand police had answered a call in the area about a man re- | ported brandishing a knife. The iman was not found. | The area is the near mid-town | district off Detroit's Northwest | Side. Dark-haired and fair, Miss Smen- towski was killed on her way home after accompanying her boy friend, /Ralph Schleicher, 20, to his job at a bakery in the vicinity. * * * In the blood-smeared grass be iside her body lay an ice cream icone which she apparently had |been enjoying..before meeting her i killer. HEARD SCREAMS Residents of the neighberhood re- ported they had heard screams. Then the girl's body was found. iShe lay with one arm beneath her. -|She had been. slashed and stabbed DETROIT (AP)—Hollywood glamor, routed by way of northern Michigan, smote Detroit last night in the| best of moviedom’s brightlights style. The big show was the world premiere of the Michi-' gan-produced “Anatomy of a Murder.” Dazzling lights of a theater marquee and the pres-| ence of star actors as well bined for a lot of luster. A parade wok Detroit’s imposing civic center to ~*Grand Circus Park helped in. the sendoff of the movie, | Jury Call Premature made from Supreme Court) CHIPPEWA FALLS, Wis. (UPIi—A jury notice sent to John Risler was returned to the best-seller book. commissioners with a note from * * * s mother. John, she said, is . at] aL orang ‘ Judge on present with} only 6 weeks old. ag: Gov, and Mrs. illiams and the nayors of Detroit and neighboring | Windsor, Ont., got handshakes and Leaders of the Detroit social the were film to open until the words taken out, | Commissioner Timothy O'Connor made the ruling in up- ;holding his police censor board. Detroit’s reception of the movie was the audience was limited. Seats were reserved by invitation only to top-drawer prepie. Joseph N_ Welch “torney and the the Boston at- > lovély Lee Remick, Marquette picture. * * * Others, among them stewart. Eve Arden and Kathy’ Grant Crosby, couldn't make it. liehts er omeewee: | The first report had Oakland . , County Prosecutor Frederick C. In Today sS Press | Ziem preparing to take Taylor | inte custody toe try him for REA : *. assault with intent to commit Comics 39 | Murder. Ziem’s. chief assistant, County News 49 | George F. Taylor, and gnother Edlforials |. ¢ | assistant, Jerome K. Barry dr., Journey to Love 3 | Went to Tonia “to gain some pear to Love. “gy | medical and psychiatric informa Obituaries 20 |, 09@ See preperation of Gia” ‘ Sports . 26-87 However, Dr. Robertson told runway ftom 4,000 to 5,000 feet | qheaters 28-29 (George Taylor’ that his office had _ TV and Radio Programs 37 sent out the wrong certification on Wilson, Earl 37 | Taylor, and that he was not rs i Women’s’ Pages ....... + 16 (Continued on Page 2, Col. set also attended. The Detroit premiere was de-, cidedly different from “‘Anatomy’s”’ ence in Chicago * * * In Chicago the police commis- Salle : ‘sioner ruled certain phrases in dialogue .were obscene and im-' moral and denied permission for) 5. unrestrained — except that | Among the stars on hand were confine Jimmie C)R But their names were big in the | bei in the chest, back and arms. * * * Last May: 2} Mrs. Patricia Cioffi, divorced mother. of two, was stabbed to death while strolling alone at night about two miles from where Sharon was slain. Louis Roberts, 15, is in custody ‘for the slaying of Mrs. Cioffi, a recording sales agency secretary, | Police say he admitted killing Mrs. (Continued on Page 2, Cal. > yt as official dignitaries com- “Judge Orders Sniper Tested Justice John D. Voelker’s| Wants to Make Suns Shooter of Women Is Ready for Parole | A. Taylor will have to ‘undergo further psychiatric. exam- |ination to convince Oakland County Circuit Judge Frank L. Doty he ean return to society relieved of impulses to hurt women. All of Oakland County, especially residents of southern communities, \probably remember Taylor's ram- page with a .22 caliber rifle two years ago when he ‘took pot-shots at women. | Gary After studying one report from the) medical superintendeftt of Tonia State Hospital, where , the | wavy-haired Southfield. _sniper has been since 1957, stating that Taylor no longer would be a l,menace to society, Judge Doty | decided to make sure. Yesterday he ordered that sev- eral psychiatrists examine Taylor ;and report back to him Aug. 6 on their findings. The 22-year-old Taylor, meanwhile, will remain ‘d to Ionia. “T want to satisfy myself he's safe. to let lose on parole,” Judge w ho e ad the female lead of the. Doty said. * * * Ionia’s superintendent, Dr. Perry obertson; corrected an earlier recommendation that Taylor be released outright by saying he was ng considered for a three-year ‘convalescent parole, Same general area where a. 4 vy *. fon * ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, JULY 2, 1959 ‘ ‘, \ ly * f } f ’ ( As - Brace for Weekend — Waterford Township police and; - Last Sunday, a capacity crowd of area state park officials are brac-| 15,000 had filled-the Pontiac Lake ing themselves for one of the big-/Recreation area by 2 p.m., and gest Fourth of July weekends in family-filled cars were turned the township's history ‘away for lack of parking space, Because the holiday falls on Sat- Haddon said. urday, and most Pontiac factories EXPECTS EVEN MORE are not allowing their employes an yen more people aré expected extra day off, most residents are to invade Dodge State Park No. 4| expected to stay close to home. ‘during the coming weekend, day holiday weekend, local parks are looking for more than 100,- Police, Park Officials ac-} Pentiac Lake Area Office cording to Park Manager. Jack) . manager Tom Haddon pointed Weiler out that when there is a three- |“ tke weather ia geod) we are not quite so crowded, 000 people at this park from | ~ - ' Friday until late Sunday night,” he said. | Although last year's Fourth of ena e dys July weather was cloudy and rainy, 58,000 picnickers were in the! a Ww i i I | | Foreign Loans Direct Appropriations park during the weekend, Weiler!) said ' Aided by Michigan State Po- | lee and Oakland County sheriff's | deputies, Waterford Township po-| lice will go on 12-hour duty at 7) until p.m. today Monday ‘Police Chief Millard J. Pender ‘said by Congress to Finance Development Program WASHINGTON (AP)+-The Sen-| ate today voted for a two-year, two-billion-dollar program of for-| eign development loans to be fi-| nanced by direct appropriations Pender pointed out that with from Congress. three main state trunk lines—Dixie It was a compromise, offered highway, Telegraph and Highland by the Democratic and Republican orads, — running through Water- leaders, of a hot issue that had ford Township, traffic will be developed between the Eisenhow- heavy, and his men will be busy. regular patrolmen on duty and shifts. er administration and influential | members of the Senate Foreign . Relations Committee. R d All 0 W x * * €d y * ut ar The Senate accepted it by “on Holida Traffic voice vote. | While the total amount is great-_ y er than President Eisenhower had , advocated, the Democrats yielded (Continued From Page One) be handled as appropriations, sub- ject to congressional review. Sen. J. William Fulbright (D- sheriff's deputies. Oakland County Sheriff's Lake ; aoc Patrol will be out in full force Ark », chairman of the Foreign) on area lakes, while every avall- Relations Committee, and others, skis wean wie be jar hick had wanted a five-year, five-bil-| — del lion-dollar program to be financed by simply authorizing the foreign | aid administration to borrow the money from the Treasury. Irons said today, The Auto Club has set a period| from 4 to 8 p.m. Sunday as the anticipated time when traffic will! \ ibe heaviest on highways. \ Judge Orders Tests cere cniw neconp , \ f 0 k| d 5 ; | Police point to a grim record as \ , (rear reason f cern. Th 0 q an niper ees 15 santos ‘lied even the 8. | \ ‘hour Fourth of July weekend last \(Continued From Page One) | year, iiahaar’ ang neceat years The reserve officers will assist five or six more will be on day | to his view that the funds should troopers, while 96 men will aid 'showed a constitution as solid as Jany high note on his golden trum- way duty, Sheriff Frank wW. | night, | | SMILING SATCHMO — Trumpet tooter Louis | (Satchmo) Armstrong, fresh from his bout with pneumonia, is a grinning guest t villa of his hostess, Countess Alicia Paolozzi, the ea eee eee: * 3 \. 8) former Alicia Spalding of Boston. Satchmo’s at the Rome eon in the Italian capital Victims of 3 Accidents ght Away Satchmo Growls | the Ni in Roman Clubs | ROME (UPI) — “Ambassador \Satch"’ had cocktails with the am-| ibassador last night and then went lout on the town, growling his way | through a Roman nightspot until | almost three this morning. For a man who was stricken just 10 days ago with what doctors de- scribed as virus pneumonia, jazz- iking Louis (Satchmo) Armstrong pet. It was after midnight when he arrived at Bricktops, a night- | spot on Rome's glittering Via Veneto, from a cocktail party at the villa of U.S, Ambassador James D, Zellerbach. It was just 10 minutes before three in the morning when he climbed out of the basement club, | after having run through two vo- cals and kept up a gravel-voiced! exchange with his wife, his doc-| of local belles. “Finally, he says he wants to| get some sleep,’ Dr. Alexander} considered for a total release, but was 28 deaths over a 54-hour pe- rather just a parole to test whether |riod in 1953. Schiff, his physician, said as Satch- ) ; | he had recovered sufficiently to| Because the Fourth falls on a | return) to society. | Saturday this year, police fear | Since\ it was Judge Doty who| , : : : _ too many peeple may try to found Taylor insane after his shoot- | too long a trip inte too ing sprees, the law requires that) short a period. he pass on Dr. Robertson's di During the past eight years, sta- tistics show, one person has been killed on the highways every three ko o* “The examination will be strict-| weekend. ly for the benefit of Judge Doty hoe to see whether he should concur} police cite the Memorial Day * death toll as indicating a trend. | There were 15 persons killed over a 54-hour Memorial Day period this year—the same number as died during a. 78-hour Memorial Day weekend last year. If warm weather continues, a high drowning toll also is antici- pated for the weekend. ; Astaire a Bit Casual? LONDON (UPI)—Dancer Fred Astaire was interviewed by news- men at London Airport as he ar- rived from New York yesterday. The Evening Standard noted that with Dr. Robertson, ” George Tay- Resulting in his confihement was the testimony before Judge Doty of three psychiatrists who said then they found Taylor ‘‘ynable to resist impulses to hurt women.” x & & \ Taylor admitted shooting three | women with his rifle. No Geaths' resulted, however. \ He also fired at more than a dozen others, police said, in Bldom- field Hills, Birmingham and South- field Township before he was arrested Feb. 7, 1957 in Royal Oak. of the best-dressed men in the 4 wear today?” asked the newspa- per. ‘‘Brown sports jacket, open- neck shirt and light trousers. And | he chewed gum.” siege Fells Trees, Power Lines - Storm Hits Detroit Area * By The Associated Press | \The cooling rains will be fol- . Rainstorms swept southeastern lowed by rising temperatures to- Michigan Wednesday and wind Morrow, with temperatures rang- damage was reported in some ing\up to 80 degrees. The warming areas ltrerd is expected to continue | \ * * * The Weather \ : The wind toppled trees on a De- | Full 0. S. Weather Bureau Report it Kas j ~ | eee de® reer merese Revert _.,, troit Hast Side trailer Park Prop-| dewey ona am teday, high Rig Fate erty damage was small and no! tenight, lew emerrow rtly cloudy vd : oan ekumee high 78. Westerly winds OM€ was injured. 1@+ 15 miles today, becoming light vari- able tonight and tomerrew. Today tn Pontiac i Lowest temperature preceding 8 am Small boats raced to shore be- _ fore a line squall which hit De- troit's \East Side and Grosse Pointe \Park Shortly after 2:30 p.m. Isolated storm damage was | reported|in Wyandotte, Harsens | | Island, Fair Haven, Algonac and | At 8 am: Wind velocity 10 mph Direction: Northwest Sun sets Thursday at 8:12 p.m Sun rises Friday at 5 a.m Moon sets Thursday at 5:11 pm Moon rises Friday at 3:19 am hours over the Fourth of July’ world, “What did this paragon | ithrough the weekend holiday. mo headed for the door, one arm around his wife, Lucille, and the | other around Bricktop, the night-| | club's vocalist-owner. | “The man has a remarkable re-' |cuperative power,” Schiff said, “I ‘would like for him to take a good, | _long rest, but he’s a hard man to |keep down.’ Pontiac Division Triples Output for Accounts Over June of 1958 Pontiac Motor Division tripled its production of cars during June this year over the same month in 1958, General Motors Corp, reported to-| d ay. While all other GM divisions have he recently had been named one | showed marked increases, non ge league other has doubled its output. The effort of Pontiac Division is a decided factor in GM's pro- duction of 336,550 passenger cars and trucks in the United States and Canada this June compared with 226,001 during June 1958. Last month Pontiac made 46,672, cars, compared to 13,997 the same) period last year; Oldsmobile pro-| ‘duced 37,495 compared with 23,829) while Buick turned out 18,392 com-' ;pared with 16,183 in 1958. * * | Chevrolet increased from 111,371) (cars for the-same month last year) ito 147,513. GMC Truck and Coach Division) produced 9,073 units of the 48,778! trucks made in the United States!tion ingluding both Negro and last month by the entire corpora-| white residents, Most of the homes jare of a modest type. tion, Last year GMC Truck and Es |Coach contributed 4,813 out of 23,-| | 899 over the same period. Mrs. Gillespie, Wife of Late Judge, Dies | A.Wrinkle who was attempting tion was reported as satisfactory this morning tor, nurse and valet and a handful @! that and that a ly visible. jandwas treated and released at St. Joseph Mercy Hospital. Sixpeople were injured in an. ‘Happier as Time Goes By’ ‘Marine Corps League Plans July 19 Picnic Major Corps League Detachment in Pon- Part of GM’s Incre tiac has announced it will ho a G agg Re July 19 at the Lake Oakland the long July 4 weekend. ‘Heights Subdivision Park. may attend, whether members of imolest women. | my sister.” 10 Injured in Waterford Ten people were injured in three to Kennett roadwhen he lost con- yesterday and earlythis morning, trol of his car and skidded into according to township police. the stopped car ownedby Carl J. * * * Solheim, 31, of 4011 Woodmere St., Most seriously injured in an acci- Drayton Plains dent at Telegraph and Elizabeth * * * Lake roads was Mrs. Robert R Besides Garth and _ Solheim, Coats,46, of 3141 Sashabaw Rd., others taken to Pontiac General Drayton Plains. were Solheim's wife. Leona, and 7 a assengers in Garth's car, Otis She is in St. Joseph Mercy Hos- , P25S¢"s* : oat, VS . P : Cannon, 34, Samuel L. Threets, 33, pital with back and neck injuries received when the car her hus- band was driving was hit by another driven by Mrs. Flerence WillisT. St. All of 462 Terry St., and Wade. of 151 Bagley were treated and released. * *-* Ten-year-old Charles Taunt, of 2394 Silver Lake Rd., escaped se- : rious injury yesterday when he Mrs, Wrinkle, 46, of 14 Summit rode hisbieycle into the side of a St.. was treated for cuts to the;car drivenby William Fairse, 28, head at Pontiac General Hospital of 7411 Cortez St., Clarkston. 97 29, to make a left turn at the inter- section. ing to get away from a large dog * * * that was chasing his bike, and was Police reported thata left turn not watching the road when he intersection is prohibited crashed intoFairse'’s car. The boy ‘No Turn’'sign is clear- was treated for shoulder injuries at St. Joseph Mercy Hospital and Coats, 70, received hip injuries released. The Day in Birmingham i | Long May Have Heart Ailment Doctor Fearful as He Keeps Strenuous Pace in Campaign Drive BIRMINGHAM — A public Fourth of July fireworks display at the Birmingham High School 8:30 p.m. Saturday for the. fourth year by the Chamber of Com- merce. COVINGTON, La. (AP) — Doc- tors say Gov. Earl K. Long, work- . ing restlessly day and night on x~ * &* fourth-term campaign plans, may| A total of $1,000 worth of fire- now have a slightly failing heart. Works, mostly aerial displays, will Dr. Victory Lief, one of four,be shot off during a 40-minute pro- doctors attending the 63-year-old/8tam. In the event of rain the governor, said Long had a slight) Program will be postponed un- heart failure Wednesday. til the same. time Sunday, x * * Other holiday activities in the There was no_ indication the, Birmingham area will include an Louisiana governor suffered a Utdeor dance, steak cookout and swimming party for mem- bers of Birmingham Country Club Saturday, Evening fireworks are scheduled for Sunday following a swimming program and buffet supper at the club. coronary attack, he said, but doc- tors are concerned about the con- dition. They stayed through the night at’ his motel headquarters here. The governor attack in 1950. Earlier, Long announced plans to adopt a 14-year-old youth he met while they were both patients suffered a heart * * x Members of Oakland Hills Coun- try Club wil] enjoy a variety of athletic field wil] be sponsored at’ C. of C. Again Sponsors Public Fireworks Display to about a dozen children at each playground. Tuesday, she was amazed to find 65 youngsters on hand for her class at the Adams School playground. Mrs. Scribner foresees similar turnouts at other playgrounds. She wants as many children as possible to enjoy puppetry, but her supply of materials is dwin- dling fast, “She asks that parents.or any interested petson donate buttons, sewing. scraps, yarn scraps and spools — necessary elements in making puppets. * * * Such materia] may be sent to playgrounds with the children or left at the City Recreation Office. James K. Flack is scheduled te speak Sunday at the Congre- gational Church of Birmingham, iduring the first week of the. Rev. Raymond Fenner’s vacation. * * * at John Sealy Hospital in Galves- events on the Fourth. AP Wirephete (ton, Tex. The boy’s parents said wife, Lucille, accompanies her husband to lunch-_ | * Fairse said the boy was attempt | Pony rides will be available all day for the youngsters, a Gernian-type band will play from 4 to 7 p.m. and a swimming exhibition is set for 7 to 8 p.m. Fireworks will go off at 9 p.m. followed by a dinner dance at 9:30 p.m. they had not consented. * * The youth is David Rankin, son of Mr. and Mrs. F.H. Rankin of Texas City, who was hospitalized with a high blood pressure condi- | tion, Long, in the midst of a separa- ition suit from his 58-year-old’ ichildless wife Blanche, said simp-| Mrs. James Scribner, who teach- ‘ly: “He got to likin’ me and 1\€S Puppetry to children at Bir- got to likin’ him...I’'ve always Mingham playgrounds, yesterday wanted to have a son. Well, I've Sent out an S.OS. for materials. wafted a daughter too, but 1| * * * can’t chaperon one under the pre-| _Last year, she taught the craft Flack was church moderator in 1958. His topic will be ‘‘Declara- tion of Faith.” Mrs, Hilda Maria Hartley Service for Mrs. Hilda Maria Hartley, 74, of 35, Lake Park Dr., will be held 3 p.m. tomorrow from First Presbyterian Church. Cre- mation will follow at Lake Chapel Memorial Cemetery, Troy. Mrs. Hartley died yesterday at St. Joseph Mercy Hospital, Pon- tiac, after a long illness. Surviving is a son George, of the same address; three sisters in Sweden; and five grandchildren. Off Jaunt sent circumstances.”’ ; Long said he and David had , whiled the time away playing Lost Facts Fight Last Night poker and dominoes. | David's parents said their boy, and Gov. Long got to be good Kozlov Calls friends but thev said it was un-| true they agreed to adoption. t M ] qd: He announced plans for a whirl-. O ary an ij wind vacation trip west to the| Pacific Coast and up to Canada, FROM OUR NEWS WIRES | ‘then down through the Midwest! WASHINGTON — Soviet Deputy) possibly to Mexico, He said he|Premier Frol R. Kozlov suddenly, would leave next Thursday. called off a scheduled trip to Mary-| He said he was determined to|land this morning in order to de- appear before the Louisiana pub- Vote his time to a major address to lic in four Fourth of July cam-)be delivered later in the day. |paign speeches, if his doctors say| Kozlov’s decision came in the he is well enough. wake of anerp ooeree _ He said his wife tried to buy @ ministration leaders yesterday his assassination, then recanted which apparently jolted the Soviet a few hours later with the com. “ficial. ment, ‘I doubt if it’s true.” Kozlov got caught with his Mrs. Long filed a countersuit facts down last night and had to for divorce after Long sued for) own up under prodding that Com- ‘separation. | munist history was in error. other accident at 2 a.m. today when a car driven by Kyle Garth, | A 28,of 579 S. Sanford St., slammed ; into another car stopped at a | e an Ol ) /e e ears “Stop’’ sign. According to police, Garth was WASHINGTON (UPI) — Presi- turning from Dixie Highway onto gent and Mrs. Eisenhower slip off | to their retreat in the Maryland | mountains today to continue cele- 'bration of their 43rd wedding an- niversary with an old-fashioned |house party for old friends. * * * The couple was expected to leave |this afternoon for Camp David, The recently reactivated Marine Md., in the Catoctin Mountains ‘ where they will be able to escape ld a the muggy Washington heat over The President said Wednesday on his 43rd anniversary that the | only formula he had for a -suc- x * * | The event will begin around 2 p.m., said’ Anthony Renne, assist- cessful marriage was that it ant Oakland County Prosecutor and “gets happier as the years go league commandant. by.” ; All former Marines in the county) — The President made the com-| or not. * * * Swimming, waterskiing, music his news conference, The reporter land/refreshments are being asked for his “formula for 43 years iplanned for the gala‘afternoon and of successful marriage.” | evening. Further information may HAPPY EXPERIENCE be obtained by contacting Renne at ithe Oakland County Courthouse or lat his home, 3740 Aquarina St., /Drayton Plains. Detroit Woman, 20, Stabbed to Death After a pause, the President al- jlowed as how he did not have “any formula."’ Then he added: “I can just say it’s been a (Continued From Page One) Cioffi in yielding to an urge to * * * The distriet’ has a mixed popula- For some time, Sharon's body was unidentified. _ Then a brother, Robert, 71, hearing a description of the dead girl, flung his doubled-up fists to his forehead, crying “Oh, God, no! Please! It’s my sister, It’s ment after grinning and blushing) a bit at the lead-off question at) ithe guests of honor that the first! very happy experience and . . . |brating wedding anniversaries — | speaking from . . . the advan- Defense Secretary and Mrs. Neil | tage of my years, I would say McElroy; Army Surgeon General | this: that a successful marriage, | and Mrs. Leonard Heaton and the I think, gets happier as the years _Eisenhowers. . go by.” x «© It was in 1916 in the old-fashioned| The McElroys were married 30 iframe house of Mamie Geneva | years ago on Monday and the Doud in Denver, Colo., that 1st Lt.| Heatons celebrated their anniver- Eisenhower put a platinum and! sary yesterday. ' orange blossom ring on his eee The three “brides” then left the | State dining room. Then, in a sur- finger. se ke | prise reported to have been ar- It was learned that the happy ranged by one of Mts. Eisenhow- occasion was relived in part at @)er’s aides, they donned three short private White House party Mbnday| bridal veils and took bridal bou- night — complete with organ, white quets. lcarpet and bridal veil. | * * *® | The unpublicized celebration | ‘As an organist played the Wed- | came at the Eisenhowers’ fare- ding March the three women well party for former Commerce | walked to the East Ballroom. On Secretary Lewis L, Strauss and their arrival, the scarlet-coated James R. Killian, retiring White |Marine Band, broke into a waltz. House science adviser. | The McElroys and Heatons took Eisenhower was said to have told|* quick dance turn around the ‘ a 4 floor as the Eisenhowers watched. * * * The Eisenhowers marked their anniversary again last night with But he said the latter part was| an informal party for members of ireserved for six others who were, the White House executive staff present and who all were cele-' and their wives. | part of the evening belong to them. REST FOR 3 COUPLES Southfield Buys Plans Talk ~ He admitted American food ship- ments to Russia in 1921-22 were gifts. Earlier in the day he had told President Eisenhower the U.S. contributions to stem a famine were a loan that this country forced Russia to repay in gold. * * * and Secretary of State Christian A. Herter succeeded in wringing the admission from the wily Soviet First Deputy Premier at a recep- tion in Blair House. * * *® “T want to straighten you out on one matter,”’ said Herter, who ar- rived at the reception late. Herter recalled going down the the throes of a famine. ‘‘The Con- gress of the United States had made a gift of money to buy food for the hungry people of Russia,” - Herter told Kozlov. “You probably don't remember because you were young.” “I remember weill,"’ Kozlov said, “because I was hungry.” At this point, Nixon quickly in- terjected, “‘one thing about Mr. why this trip is useful.” Nixon went on to say that he had had breakfast in New York last . Monday with former President ~ Herbert Hoover, who had been in - charge of the relief program tp - Russia in 1921-22. : x« * * “He showed me a letter from the Soviet expressing appreciation one concerned should show appre- ciation of a gift—it’s a question, as the secretary suggested, that the record should be straight.” ? * * * ; The three - way exchange was - spirited but without rancor. They ~ seemed to be borrowing a leaf . from the European receptions at ~ banter. Choice Site Deal Acquiring Land - for Civic Center Southfield City Hall employes _ ran for the muskets yesterday - when what sounded like a war ° whoop rang through the halls; * * * Actually, it was Mayor Donald Swanson rattling the rafters: He . E of the gift that was made,”’ Nixon ~ said. “It’s not a question that any- . ae ae a Vice President Richard M. Nixon : Volga in 1922 when Russia was in ~ Kozlov, he’s a frank talker. That's . which Soviet Premier Nikita °, Krushchey has made headlines <~ many times with his cocktail a @ 4 he * ay ob, Mayor Rejoices Over - . al age P Downtown Temperatures 7 Monroe County. | Mrs, Glenn C. Gillespie, 71,; At the Smentowski home, the center and park. ne . 5: In the Gtosse Pointe area, brok-| Widow of the late Oakland County;father, Frank, 65, was frantic in * tim wrote ress 3 pm 74 en trees and wires blocked traffic Circuit Judge, was found dead this; his grief. He vowed vengeance on aie cas ee for whoops of vid oem. 67 on Lake Shore drive in Grosse Morning in the basement garage the killer. me on meciae aoaa Pad é Wednesday in Pontiac ‘Pointe Farms for three hours. of her home, 80 Cherokee Rd. x * *® . tween 10- and 11-Mile roads, he > | (as seceréed downtown) o © & x *& * “I'll see him on a slab,” he long been by practically : ‘Gamenere 7. | | Mrs. Gillespie's body was dis-| sobbed, “I'll cut him up in little tial edie enh trem i temperature 72 Summer's | longest heat wave covered at 6:10 a.m. in her car|bits, If.I have to go to prison for eke West, Fla. ~* oe | cooled ; off today across broad:hy a housekeeper, Mrs, Edna Bar-' life, I'll get the guy.” Bay to Key , - 4 ae Bie See Age to Pontios a reas in the| Eastern half of the rows. Oakland County Deputy Cor-! Sharon,’ youngest of the 10 chiF Total price agreed upon between ° : temperature pai ee but hat and humid weath- oner, Isaac C. Prevette, ruled! dren, studied at night school to be- the city and the owners of the land . 2 ——- tier clung fo many Southern séc-ideath was due to carbon monoxide| come a business machine operator | is $477,000. Owners, James Thomp- Mighest and Lowest Temperatares aoe Cane all . - _ |poisoning in his report to Pontiac| while holding her.daytime super- ‘gon, 93, and his 89-year-old sister, * Sand totent Tenver | oo alan ian air continued its Police. market job. Mary, have refused many times to - 98 in 8H, 50 in 1940, Slow movement southeastward.| ; * * * x * * sell to realtors for far more, Swan- roan y+ Temperature Chart [eo kage an io nen from _ Judge Gillespie died March 11| In his own grief Robert berated son said. ; te Mente «$2 §4 Montana through the Great Lakes in an auto accident on the Turner|young Schleicher, demanding: Miami Beach ge 79 Tegion and southeastward across Turnpike, near Bristol, Okla, Mrs. |‘‘Why did you let her walk home 4 Q aoe. S 4 the Plains and Ohio Valley. {Barrows told police Mrs. Gillespie} alone? You take her home every ‘= oo = 4 Le we ot had been despondent yesterday, (night. Why didn’t you tonight?” 54 Quahs BB 53) But it also was on the cool side) She was driving the family car x * * 3 _ oe || (s gin oye of the —_— and) when her husband was killed, Se-yponagre a» — ee :' % ma beat Tea ty As rgh = 8 iowef temperatures were in ptos- | good-bye to Sharon at his place of) ae . ie i : bs ; ; ‘a eas greece $9 $3 pect from the north Atlantic Coast’ St. Peter’s in Vatican City is employment’ He was taken | MAPPY OCCASION — President Eisenhower wedding anniversary yesterday: evening. ‘They : 86 Tan x *3 % states southward through Virginia, known as the world’s largest to hearers to aid in the in- and wife Mamie posed happily on the portico\of had dinner alone in the executive mansion after # ~ Prin d ol $9 Kentucky , and Tennessee, ichurch. . | vestigation, were, | the White House as they celebrated their 43rd a busy day for the President. ato) Go ee \ ‘ae ¥ ‘ & . * i ee BAT {. sf -\ | f } & j J 2 ! / / / vo | A yh es ee irn MANCO B: | | | THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, JULY 2, 1959_ | qt, 4 rh it Se “Journey To Love ; f \ wees, By Virginia Nielsen eo F a estan, .. ) and found her tail obe. (Tr f 2 Teylcl “tict have res 3 | =n pocyseyelehen- ieee Fourth of July Event Se y “We'fl just have to let some-| ithing else go by the board to pay! NINETEEN ; pajamas, she turned on the lights = { | - this action,” Adams said. | el apt Be Se cane Set at Oakland Park P unds to F ight Tad so waloman 6 ie In ‘the pilot's compartment she| eg - jalone ran to abott- $4,000,” he| jpicked up a flashlight. From) for Water Rights isaid. “That, makes it awfully dit-| - ’ i & lthere she could see there was no| The Northside Community Club LANSING Wo, = eee ficult In the past we've had al one in the boat now. She made of Pontiac, co-operating with the G — ve We - “Y special appropriation for this, et her way to the stern of the boat! Pontiac Department of Parks and’ © 7" © 20) AG@ams Is happy the| said. ; a: be SOW, CSA 2% ad ry ry | ae — ‘ Y * - oS ~ fe H eee Ad: ai : ae “delic ” a En arts ee 8 Ca a Re ne NR SENS and flashed her light ver the! Recreation, is set to launch its U.S, Supreme Court wilt hear a) Adams = mwas _dcligntes _water. A dinghy was tied along-| anual Fourth of Jul brat dispute over water rights in Lake, With the Supreme Court action. | A 'side! The intruder had left his| al Fourth of July celebrauion ayinnican but unhappy the legis-, “With the “appointment of a 3° i=in wo ry Le if gan, bul unhappy the gis j © 1959 by Virginia Nielsen. Distributed by NEA Service, Inc. = boat behind. at Oakland Park today. lature did not appropriate money S¢Pcial master there will be a . oo i * * * | The celebration will run through: for the fight. opportunity for the entire issue tq CHAPTER XXXI jamidship to sit on the broad ma-; be coming closer and closer. It | She sank down on the mahogany Sunday, with a carnival featuring) The high court Monday appoint. be studied and evaluated,” he said ‘Alex helped her aboard. then| hogany seats = stretched oa seme be pete ight Sy He |bench with her flashlight in her) rides and amusements for the ed a special hearing master in two SF : stepped lightly down into the der the wide square windows ae Wikiwiki. | lap. Who knew she was aboard) public each day. Special events disputes involving Ilinois and six The Gila Indian cliff dwellin dinghy and began handing up the arn ‘shed his coff miner | The boat shuddered as some-| the Wikiwiki besides Alex? She! are planned for the children Fri- other Great Lakes states in southwestern New Mexico arm packages of grocery bags. | Ha mae is collee ra er thing ecraned sloneside) and A holes sure now that the thief who day and Saturday. The Senate Monday night lopped caves built more than 600 vea “k] I shore ri g rape ty A sir | The tiny galley was smaller) Yothic i m going 5 iy atsc| fie did funny little flip-flo stole her purse and the intruder’ Highlighting the festivities will $10,000 from a general government ago, Walls are so well preserve than her cramped clothes closet a © ant . i ac rice ; a ne P-UOP.| she had frightened away were IN be a gigantic fireworks display appropriations bill that would have that finger prints of origin on ihe farm. and vei i bed ooo ®t ce UP that' Could Alex be returning” ithe hire of the same person, if} Saturday night beginning at about paid for Michigan's part of the builders on interior walls can f everything a kitchen should have. | “What are you going! to do with ae had noticed ae pais ory “o Oe ee ain the ie action. seen clearly today. . Ss f i system) : ole was completely ack. nere | _ * ‘ af s — sia alr the bain ihe eke we was not ven one faint star in/'Tuder had come to search for a lien put on the coffee pot | “Take it down to the newspaper’ ine blackness. While she watched, the deed, since it had not been in _ . : ; office and do some research paralyzed with fear, the Siacknens| er purse While it heated, he took her) work,” he said casually. He faced! oy “d and the sies shone avein (To Be Continued) down into the master cabin. It!her and for a breathless moment) there waa another satin eee | i aes compact as ihe galley ave thought he was going to take| And then she heard the inne : with two built-in chests, {Wo her in his arms. — Instead. he takable eorreds of someone Sian New York City double-decker bunks, and a lava- touched her lightly under the chin! bering steaithily asacns the boat! tory. and said, "You won't be nervous, Ups Tax Take She could understand his re-'out here?” | TRIED TO SCREAM g mark about the WikiwikiJosing her! ‘I'm going to be all right,’ she) She tried to scream, but fear $90,000,000 NATIONALLY ADVERTISED SPEC PLASTIC WALL TILE glamour during the war. The ma-! said. jhad paralzed her throat, and the, i 50% Off hogany paneling was scratched RrayrE WORDS ;sound that came out was choked,, NEW YORK ‘AP)—Five new,| BP <5 0 and marred, but the sections of it; ~~ : | unrecognizable. or increased, excise levies today; REGU LAR Reg. 2c, NOW........1¢ } that Alex had scraped and sanded) They were brave words, but as} Alex had told her that she could bit into New York City taxpay-| Reg. 4c, NOW........2¢ UM and revarnished shone with the) She watched him disappear over! not go ashore until he came for/ers’ pocketbooks, The city antici-) PRICE + — Reg. 5c, NOW......2¥2¢ & dull gleam of old satin. | the side into the dinghy, a sense her. And she couldn't swim. She) pated additional revenue of 90 mil-| » Reg. 6c, NOW........ 3c - | «* jof her aloneness engulfed her. | was trapped! She lay there in her) }ion dollars. | ~ . ss | She turned down the bunk she! punk. terrified and helpless “The hull is .” he boasted, | seed i Vee pees: | ~ = * ne hall ie good, | He: bowels had chosen and found it made} At last, Kathie found her voice. | lup with snowy linens. In a few|*Alex Alex!” she» screamed, | | minutes, clad in pajamas, she V@S/over and over. ‘Alex! Alex!” A 10 per cent tax on taxicab rides | is expected to yield 20 million do- “and I've got new engines in her. “I'm going to love it!’’ Kathie 5.95 : PAINT “Os: T Royal Jokers, a rock 'n’ roll and 3 Off it the Rochester Kiwanis ““Fam- : ; . turday at the Rochester High Mica, Vinyl to be presented on a theater- 0 p.m. - SPATTER: } { said. : s ..j{lars annually in additional reve-} a ou éan't ect aahore watil y turning off the lights and crawl-| Jt was futile, and she knew it! ars ~ j = . ling into her bunk. hile s vain shrie or} come for you,” he warned her. ing s * jevert while she anal ee =< an * ran RY thim. He had gone all the way! 4 95 tax on juke boxes is ex-| FAacro “I’m taking the dinghy back, of course.” She lay there listening to the downtown, to the post office, and | neted to bring in a half million| { Kathie gave him a_ surprised | new sounds around her, trying to! from there was going to his news- dollars identify each one from her brief) paper office. There was no pos-| 4 95 per cent tax on real es-| look. : ie : | | encounter with them coming out!sible chance that he was still/tate sales should bring : : F = | Ss: g in another “I'll be out first thing in the |in the dinghy. |near enough to hear her cry for] million dollars. e ASPHALT TILE morning,”’ he told her, and her | Suddenly her alert ears caught)help, but still she screamed his| The general business tax on Ac Each moment of uneasiness passed. a new sound. It was the plop!|name. ‘gross sales rose to $4 for each “Will you cook breakfast fer |plop' of the oars of a small boat.| A splash startled her out of $1,000 in sales—eight times the _ ; me?” | Very faint at first, growing nae ber panic. It sounded as if some- rate when it was first imposed in| , F) ac S “Oh, Alex, that would be fun!” “istinet. one had jumped overboard. Hope 1933. This is not o dealer's | YOUR CHOICE OF lf You Don't Buy Your Tile S filled her as she realized her| * * * “It's a date.” Someone else was rowing out i ns must have frightened the| Last vear that tax was 99'. : He poured the coffee, and they, to a buey-moored beat. She lis- screan st s Last year that tax was 99'. mil eduction, a psiitoc: ALL FINISHES fequate sanitation and we will took their mugs and went up tened intently, trying to distin- | intruder awey: Hon pel than $12 each tory authorized ee that he does,"’ said. Milspaugh through the pilot's Compartment) guish the direction. 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Pontiac, Mich. ; rey FE 5/4161 Soe \ . ’ “aN ' ; ae ' \ \ ‘ 2 i , rN Lik.5 Pr tail THURSDAY. JULY THE PONTIAC PRE { ' } PO? NI AU, Mic HIGAN NINETEEN | DAWN MATHEWS 3 JANICE HOWLAND What’s All the Fuss? Beauty Pageant Near By DICK HANSON Suburban News Editor household is vibrating with Mother dashing buying chic bath- gorgeous formal The excitement about like crazy, ing suits and a gown is * * * Her pretty daughter, who is to wear these glamorous garments in competition for the ‘“‘Miss Michi- gan’ crown at Walled Lake this Sunday, bites her fingers nervous- lv. but is careful not to break off a nail Father slumps in bewilderment in his chair. There is a gleam of pride in his eyes, however. Little sister wants to know if there is anything she can do to help. Even her brother is swept along in the rush NEW RESPECT He glances at his sister with new respect, not completely able to veil an interest in these “girls’’ affairs. Generally, emotions are running ., this same gamut in some 38 homes throughout the greater metropoli- tan area today From one of these homes a lovely girl will smile throngh her tears Sunday when she is picked “Miss Michigan 1958." Locally, there are two attractive young misses who will vie for the State crown. Both are 18 years old. minimum age for éntry in the con- test. Janice Howland sighed sweetly as she sank into a lounging chair to answer questions. ‘Nervous? No, I'm not,” she said quickly Janice narrowiy missed being crowned ‘Junior Miss Michigan” in a contest sponsored recently by the Pontiac Area Chamber of Com- merce. She too quickly danced past judges ther, her mother explained. | “I. was Her first beauty contest.” “T'll go slower this time,” the pert teenager said. A graceful © To assume teaching positions in the Lake Orion schools this fall are newlyweds, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam A. Saulsberry, who exchanged nuptial vows June 13 at the Meth- odist Church in Dryden. The Rev. Peter Bell performed the double- ring candlelight ceremony , * d The couple is residing in Ann Arbor for the summer while Mr Saulsberry attends the University of Michigan, The former Dorothy Lois Wood, Mrs. Saulsberry is a graduate of Central Michigan Uni- versity, The bridegroom has graduated from Morehead State College, Ky., and Indiana “University, “Bloomington, Ind. The bride is the daughter of Mr and Mrs.. Arthur J. Wood of 4696 Hpllow Corners Rd., Dryden, and her husband is the son of Mr_ and Mrs, George Arthur Saulsberry of! Olive Hill, Ky. For her wedding, the bride wore a floor length gown of white chif- fon featuring a sweetheart neckline and a bouffant skirt. Her fingertip! veil of illusion was secured by a lace Juliet cap, She carried a white | orchid on a prayer book. -Mrs. Barbara Butcher attended, her sister as matron of honor.| Bridesmaids were Mrs; Mary Lou Keune, the bridegroom's sister, of Ann Arbor and Mrs. Jeanctte Gil- bert... sister of the bride. _ Serving as. junior bridesmaid for ber sister was Marjorie Weed. Nancy Butcher, neice of _the bride, was flower girl, i Best man ‘for the bridegroom | It was referred to committee: his father: Ushers included. ‘ 5 feet 3 inches tall, Janice weighs 118 pounds and measures 34-2 34. Her hair is a lusterous brunet and has quick blue-green eyes. she >» Rightfully proud parents are Mr and Mrs. John Howland of 3105 Crumb Rd., Commerce Township. The other local contestant, equal- charming, Dawn Mathews ly is She lives with her mother and step- father, Mr. and Clement Snarr, at 3216 Adele Terrace, Com- merce Township. VERY EXCITED admits she Dawn is very exited about entering the contest, but says, ‘““My family is even more ex- cited than i am “We're going gown tomorrow,”’ Dawn added. “I hope w a royal blue flashed sash! 5-feot, 6-inch brunet Her other sta- Dawn is a and weighs 125. tisties: 34-24-37. A graduate this vear of Walled Lake High School, she is working for the summer a waitress at Walled Lake “Unless | can become an airline hostess, I'd like to gq on to college, probably at Central Michigan,” Dawn said. Her pencil and pen ing and, of course A talented speaker, Dawn, won her high school’s forensic contest this year and went on to place second in the school district con- test. as hobbies include sketching in and ink, water ski- swimming. Jatiice alse was. graduated from Walled Lake High School this year. Her main hobby since she was 12 years old has been horseback riding, Here a note of sadness tinged her soft voice. ‘to sell her horse, Golden Nugget, a beautiful palomimo, last week. Newlyweds to Teach at Lake Orion This Fall | A. SAULSBERRY MRS. WM. of the bride, served as ring-beareft A reception was held at the Gen-| eral Squire Club immediately fol- lowing the ceremony. Legislators Don’t Want to Hear Romney Speak LANSING (P—A surgestion that! ‘the Legislature invite George Rom-. ney, president of American Motors: Corp., to counsel it on taxes met ¢ cool reception in the Senate. A resolation to ask and to taKe part in tax discussions’ was submifted yesterday, by Sen. | ‘Haskell L. Nichol (R-Jackson), | Romney is organizing a state- m City. J dames unugd Cousif\ifor” them. i the and won't be able to ride hina any- way,’’ said Janice Her favorite hobbies are reading and traveling and she studies pi- ano, Janice intends to major in physical education at Eastern Michig Right now, she ran College, Ypsilanti is anxious to find summer employment The two lovely young ladies will enter competition with ap- proximately 36 between the ages of 18 and Sunday at Walled Lake ment Park. Officials have whether to hold other aspirants 28 Amuse- decided event in n't the vet the park's roller rink or in the Casino A bathing suit to buy my formal Ballroom on the park grounds review of entrants e can find a white one with !8 scheduled for 4 p.m. Then they Her violet eyes Will parade past judges in formal » Rochester Set for Ga Event to Climax Festive Holiday _ Coronation of Queen, ' Plenty of Talent Slated at 4th-O-Ram-A ROCHESTER — A swift- moving, entertainmen'- packed Fourth of July fi- nale awaits Rochester area families planning to attend the Kiwanis Club’s first “Family 4th-O-Ram-A” celebration, to be staged from 5:30 p.m. through dusk at the Rochester Ath- letic Field Saturday. Kiwanis President Milton how Weaver said today that some 60 club members and ‘their families have been ing preparations for — . ; : maKiae rep th MASTER OF CEREMONIES — Rochester’s own comedy em- FEATURED ACT — The Four Royal Jokers, a rock 'n’ roll and (the event for more 4M ¢ee, Paul Lennon, will spark the ‘Family 4th O-Ram-A”’ profes- pop quartet, will appear in person at the Rochester Kiwanis ‘‘Fam- two months. They agree sional and amateur show at Rochester this weekend. The iy 4th O-Ram-A” celebration Saturday at the Rochester High ithat this is the commun- professionals will present five major attractions, and the amateur School athletic field. The program, to be presented ‘on a theater- ity’s most ambitious public show will bring top loe: il talent to the gala celebration. in-the-round stage, will start at 5:30 p. m ; + — undertaking in recent years he said. tries, Admission to thiy event 7). oO, , 7 he gala stage show will start will be free, Ridding Walled Lake of Slum Area> at : 30 p.m. and will feature top) Wiliam Slavin and Jack Mitzel- amateur dacts_in the area, It will ficld. cochairmen of the 4th-0- be continuous to 7 p.m Ram-A, are making final checks U exes I e ace ACI SS At this time Miss Rochester with committee. heads for enter- and her attendants, Beatrice is tainment, food, tacit prizes sett and Janice DeBaene, will and ticket sales today By DENNIS DINAN he has evicted the old occupants! adequate ‘sanitation and we will make their grand entrance onto Free, supervised adi will be ~ WALLED LAKE Yeterday and has demolished most of the see that he does.” said Milspaugh. the field.’ Miss Rochester is Ca- provided for motorists nit taverno’s marked the first step in a clean- buildings | % ‘: . . : ; ‘lad WIS out "niversi ereereeyt . . * role Bird who, with her two road, Just sp a ae ae up program that will rid Walled Two new apartments, which — The Qakland County Sanitation maids of honor, has been making GeWS a cording a il Ul Lake of a long-condemned slum witp tins four faraiiies are te ~_ Sad 3 : - - ~~ numerous radio and_ television zenga, rT an ( ae savkine rea have two bedrooms, a_ utility Lake in nae Sagan a et appearances during recent weeks here wal mee a. : dl a * * * room, kitchen and one bathroom sla t eld eheck : io “ te to publicize the Kiwanis event. for as many as 1.0% cars. and) 41114 Chessler, owner of the Wil-) for each, Chessler plans to com. | ?.2¢¢ the old shacks. The county : the athletic field is being converts). Camp Housing Development on plete the two new units this fall aso Sil be beeing ia insure ide: Following the coronation of the ed into a theater-in-the-round by W: 1 d I ie fave ae wes ’ “cent living conditions in the new qucen. Abe pivgrEn ol profeekm| program chairman Carl Lehnen — ‘ ee . “Chessler has agreed to provide buildings entertainment will begin. This part and his professional advisors building permits that will enable of the program will include a high- him -to replace his shacks with ; wire act. a Chinese tumbling act. Food to be offered for sale will clean, modern duplex apartments Captain Reynolds and his trained include barbecued beef sand- With a threatened legal battle () seals. the Dancing Debs, and the sandwiches, Ice arene alga on his hands, Chessler at the Royal Jokers, a rock 'n’ roll sing- and soft drinks, according to Lith hour complied with a city ing-comedy act LENNON TO EMCEE gowns at 7 p.m., at which time ‘ “Miss Michigan” will be picked to Rochester's own master of cere- reign for the year monies, Paul Lennon, will preside A * * over the professional entertain- She will ge on to compete for ment, which will last until 9 p.m the “Miss Universe’ contest at The finale of the show will be Long Beach, Calif., during the the traditional fireworks display week of July 16 with a complete to be put on by the Rochester wardrobe donated and all expenses volunteer fire department, in co- paid. operation with Rochester indus- Over 6,000 Expected to Join Fun Vern Houghten, food chairman. Advance sale tickets may be pur- member of the the from ticket de- chased from any Kiwanis Club or Planters’ Club, or pots set up in the village. its affiliate, Proceeds will be used to defray expenses and any earnings will go into the Kiwanis year-round youth activities fund, according to Weav- er, who | is also ticket chairman of the eve Highland fo Stage Gala 4th Festivities By REBA HEINTZELMAN HIGHLAND — More than 6,000 expected to attend the July celebration! people are all-day Fourth of |in this tiny town Sponsored by unteer Fire of 350 residents. the Highland Vol-: Department, festivi- ties will get under way at 1 p.m.| and other dren. They will She explained that she had had with pony rides, a merry- go-round, | carnival rides for chil-| also be given free “Til be going away to college ‘rides around the Highland School grounds on the big fire trucks. Two teenage baseball teams | will battle it out in mid-after- noon, and a parade of fire trucks from Milford at 6:30 p.m. a grounds, From 7 pm Lake and Highland will Hartland, White begin round the school | Milford High School band will ,re- sent a concert of marches, classical and sho When it is dark enough, largest fireworks displays that department has ever present- costing $1,000, will be touehed the the (ed, until dusk, semi-|~ w music. I one of ‘off by Fire Chief. Kenneth Hayden. * For weeks, |partment has ground \“whistle wheels, lerazy wheel '“Niagra Falls’’ men four nights | of the show, can flag, and a have * the been displays. 3 * 30-member de- working There wiil be devil wheels and A 33-foot to prepare. Kerney-Knapp’s “cement-mixer _ truck" display will again be one | of the most spectacular projects and a huge Ameri- statue of Liberty also been constructed for the ground events. Right shoot into the teed to “hang” /moments. Forty parachute sky and are shells — will guaran there for several U.S. Army mor- | ter guns will open and close the | show, along with the fiery “‘Wel- icome,”’ and “Good Night’’ ground 3 display. 4 Funds for the , aceumula ted ment’s project. through * events held during the year, Romney to through voluntary cofitributions of Joseph P. Se idel_ exchanged their “speak to a joint legislative meeting people interested in the fire de pakt- wedding vows as * * rae event were special and the on) high| display took fire-| WHOOPS! — Watching Highl Saturday, little Michael Elmore, 4, fell from his cone. With the boy more of 203 Center St., Seidel-Brown.. Vows Spoken — in Rochester ROCHESTER — Before an altar decorated with blug and white del-, phinium Ann Elizabeth Brown. and Saturday in the. First Coner egation il Church here. | Last year, approximately 5,500'Dr. Ray Morton Hardy p¢rformed i people witnessed the ‘natural arena surrounding: school grounds. @ Keyne of Ann Axbor, Wal-\wide citizens committee to diag- covered banks, Braun and Lee Noftz, both of nose Michigan's ills and prescribe viewing, and his sister, z Pontiac Press Phote and’s Assistant Fire Chief Asa R. Smith shine up one of the fire engines for the Fourth of July parade hasn't yet noticed the ice. cream are his mother, Mrs. Claude El- ° Melinda, 2. _ ther, the bride wore a white lace gown and carried a white Bible topped with a white orchid and streamers of ivy and stephanotis. Patricia Nieman was maid of ‘honor, Serving as best man was ‘Malcom Powers, and seating the ‘guests were Jeffrey Brown, broth- ‘er of the bride, and Donald Seed. * * * The newly weds teft on their wed.-! ‘ding trip following a reception in the chureh parlors. in New York City. display in|the nuptials. | crea saysioc the! . The couple’s parents ard Mr. and). x uch ‘oft the once crite soil, of There are, dod-; Mrs. Jack R. Brown of 316 High. ‘Iran, Syria, bel Italy and) tiered for easy stand Ave,, Rochester, and the 0.) ‘North Africa has | become barren | and there, is parking Paul Seidel: of Columbus, Ohio. . space’ for ae 2.000 ar. ' rae rs = Solons Ask Study They will live. request to tear down the old ewellings and replace them with living quarters complying with the city building code. The colony of shacks, with the crudest of living essentials, existed in Willow Camp since 1941 That was prior to Chessler's own- ership. But in 1955 the city warned him that. his property constituted a health During a peak period, 77 dwell- ings were in use, each occupied by one or more families. Com- plaints, often more than one a day, poured into the Walled Lake City Office ,concerning the unsanitary conditions in Chessler’s develop- ment : * * * According to Walled Lake Build- ing Inspector Haroid Milspagh, the people originally attracted to the development were ‘problem’ fam- ihes Finally, after four years of bick- ering, Chessler has signed an ‘agreement with Walle Lake to erect suitable living units. Already * Pair Is Accused of Possessing Drugs ROYAL OAK TOWNSHIP—War- ‘rants will be sought.today for a Royal Oak Township man and woman on charges of possession of | | narcotics, township Police Det. Al- bert West reported today. Being held at the O: Kl ind Coun- ty Jail are Alice Bell, of 20868 | Westview St. and inn Yancy, 26, of 21626 Hillcrest Ct, * * * They were arrested who said he saw Yancy throw a package which proved to contain narcotics from the back window of a car in which he, another man, two youths, and Miss Bell were sitting. Yancy and the woman are being held on an open charge, The two youths and the other man, all of Detroit, who were arrested at the same time, have been released due to lack of evidence, West said. of UP Resources. ; ¥ LANSING W—A group of Upper Peninsula legislators has . int ‘duced a resolution in the Hou ‘calling for a special committee ‘to investigate the resources of the area and its economic potential. The resolution said that although some studies have been made they were “vague in economic struc: ture, without definite programs.” | ‘The group, headed by Rep. Louis ‘Mezzano (D-Wakefield) proposed that four House and thrée Senate ‘members be assigned to the com- mittee. It wag suggested the, law- imakers work with the State Eco-, ‘nomic Development Commission to. \Study a 1953 report made by | Eheisco Services, Ine,, to deter- mine what legislation is needed to. ‘and becaust -of extensive soil, make portions of the report effec. members or not, are invited as . Given in marriage by jher fa- ‘erosion, a wo had’ menace in the community. , laccompanied by vey night by patrolman Henry Burks}, )sters of all ages and refreshments. Boom Day Fete Parade, Games, Dance, Fireworks to Spark July 4 Celebration DRYDEN — A holiday atmos- phere will prevail here Saturday when the Dryden Area Develop- ment Assn. stages its “Boom Dav” celebration. The festivities will open with a flag-raising ceremony at 1] a.m. The next event. to be held in front of the Township Hall, will be the coronation of “Miss Dryden,” Sonja Schultz, by Village Presiden Robert White. The queen will be her two attend- ants, Jacque Arnold and Sharon Hilliker “The crowd then will re- assemble along the main streets of town to watch the parade which will form at the school. Leading off will be Boy Scout Troop 130, followed by the high school band, children in colorful .costumes, floats and decorated cars. A chicken barbecue will served throughout the day, NORMA J. BRAND™ BERRY Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Brande- barry of. 10086 Elizabeth Lake Rd., Milford, announce the en- gagement of their daughter, Norma Jean, to David Richard Lodge, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. A Lodge of Lima, Ohio. An Aug. 22 wedding is planed: Brandon CD Police ‘Finish Up Course BRANDON TOWNSHIP — The be, 14:member Brando Township Civ- begin-| il Defense Police Auxiliary wo ning at noon, on the Community certificates of graduatio last night school] grounds, ting. If it should rain, the meals will be served in the school build- jing. weather permit-|in a brief ceremony held in the Oakland County Jail building. Having completed a _ 10-week |course, the group now stands ready A baseball game at 1 p.m. will to aid regular police officers in feature the Dryden Little Leaguers| /event of military or natural disas- versus the Imlay City Little ter, said Howard Quick, 925 Sands League All Stars. The game will) Rg. Ortonville. ibe played on the school athletic field. A tractor pull at 24 lowed by a tug o’ war on ‘Main street between the Dryden yolun- teer firemen (Lapeer County champions) and county chal- lengers, $ A street dance will be held at ‘the same location at 8 p.m., and from 9 to 9:30 there will be a spectacular fireworks display on the school athletic field. Throughout the day-long celebra- tion, the association plans to have booths offering a variety of items! for sale, games to attract young- Admission is free. New Teen Club Plans Hay Ride COMMERCE—The newly formed St. Patrick’s Parish Teen Club has feel a hay ride July 18, at eeple Hill, Members and _ their ests will begin the party at 7 p.m.,and finish at’11. The hay ride is one of many. ac- tivities. planned by the teen. club members, Tour's, picnics, dances, lectures and horse riding are slat. ed for this summer. Club members have edistehes the third Sunday of every month, as Teen Communion Sunday at the 9 a.m. Mass; to be followed by a breakfast. Dues of -$1 will be collected at the next meeting, to be held at 8 p.m, July ‘7. All parish. teens, ‘welll ag interested adults.’ (4 é a |of 0 will be fol-! i Quick, a truck driver, is captain the’ group. Deputy Sheriff Charles Rahn instructed the course. MARY MAPLEY SUTTON Mrs.. Patrick L. (Mary) Sutton was graduated with a Bachelor of Arts deg in art from San Diego State College,-San Diego, Calif. The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Mapley of 18 Mc- Neil St:, she attended Michigan State University thre- years be- fore transferring to San Didgd fast June. She and her hushand both pian to continue their, Nebeies \for. Master's ns Fe pamteemdiiliinen cmeail cad ie sta cl THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, JULY. , 1959 19 US. Governors . — a Use Old Tricks Michigan's Most Beautiful Girls, . on Russian Tour —— LENINGRAD, Russia (UPI) — Nine touring American governors, using some old campaign tech- ff |miques, tickled babies under the} (7 iehin and posed for pictures » Ninetyteee 4 per cent of the whisky produced in 1957 in the United! States came’ froyn four states. Ken- ‘ 0 d €§ Dp tucky led with 73 per cent, Illinois! thee State Tax Grab FRED Excise Levy Figures | Top Early Estimates NETTING AND HIS ORCH. FRI. & SAT. by $3'% Million LANSING # — A booming auto business boosted sales tax collec- tions in Michigan to $301,492,900 |Wednesday during a visit to the Lenin Pediatrie Institute. The governors admitted no votes; were involved, but they figured, they made friends with the staff :. crowo >. Thrilling Rides - Boati 4 4 Bathing - - - aa Restns I FUN ek GALORE 3 tctoae TE ‘CLOSE OSE To hone” for the fiscal year that ended Tuesday 344 million above early ‘estimates by the State Revenue of the 1,000-bed institute. Several of the governors from farm states left the institute later WALLED LAKE CASINO BALLROOM Department. SOME y Phone: MArket 4-1881 | Collectiogs, the second higliest amt vetted |'n poultry farms eat: Was permenant setae jin the 26-year history of the tax, side the city. surpassed last year’s total by \ “Governor William G. Stratton, AKE $3,150,000. The record was chalked ‘ a E (R-Ill) noted that the farm was) “well mechanized.’ He said he saw signs that the | | Soviet Union would catch up with Picruc Woridtrtane > dail Hazel Park Fa. up in fiscal 1957—309 million dol- Race Track July |" | Sales tax revenue generally is ag | * rs . | — Adults $1.50 | considered the most reliable | the United States in per capita ae Children 90c 3r H | ‘baramoter of bedlncns conditions : = ee of meat, butter and NOw! 2 op |Matinee 2:30 || LS milk. 2 Big Shows-2 [Seestne 8: so fj_im the state. | | Thru SAT. Tl A.M, COUNTRY MUSIC June sales and use tax collec-| Wa to 1 P.M. To Survey Marine Life for Effects of Radiation | WASHINGTON (UPI) — The! |Public Health Service (PHS) will |conduct surveys this fall on the! | effects of low-level] radioactive’ tions on May business totaled $29,-| _ $596,000, more than 24% million over | Featuring | 'June of 1958, Grand Ole | June was the sixth consecutive imonth that collections surpassed those of the same Month a year! ‘earlier. Previously, the state re- corded 13 months of decline. | ~ WEBB PIERCE |" ° es DECCA RECORDING ARTIST || __hit Parade Jamboree Sg IIIT ON | STAGE | in Person * * Stars * * Pontiac Press Photo The branch, located inside the department began yesterday. Here Mac- HAS DUAL ROLE — William F. MacDonald, Office. manager of the W. T. Grant Store in the Miracle store, Mile Shopping Center, is also the clerk in charge Donald sells stamps to his first customer, Mrs. | w aste discharges on fish and other = | of the Miracle Mile Branch of the Pontiac Post Thomas Drohn, 335 Dick Ave. marine life. | “The auto industry was respon-! * * * | service OLE MOP CLOLCA AOS EL AM ALA ee 35. | ~2-HOUR—2 ‘sible for most of it,"’ said Louis M. — . a7 Arthur S. Flemming, secretary — | : we &» * ? Nims, state revenue commission- : GREAT TV NETWORK 7 of health, education and welfare, r. “They're g mare car Wy S rapped by Bad Meter COUNT er . “They're building more cars B ] N h disclosed the survey in a news con- MUSIC Star Studded than we expected, more people as TaZl lan avy Calc es BUFFALO N.Y eI a \Fenenen this week. He said wane rs (RWI MATHEWS STARS Extravaganza a result are employed and they'r« Vj = 3UFFALO, N ae A BIOvER ® , Yl sdk 3 Laon Alxcoe he’q/ Marine organisms on which fish} . KATHRYN GRAN EE | cine mare mone” Or E28 Ub Marine’ | {<2 2 be sewers te ee Sontain havardous elements, | DYNAMAON TRG... is . : ’ @ é azé 2 ° hs = ‘BREN DA L Less favorable was the §$55,- received a parking Ucket, fh Surve ys of two disposal sites off Pinte cas ie Ly ” e, RICHARD EYER vcard TV'S BIGGEST LITTLE STAR 503,000 in business activities tax. | RIO DE JANEIRO >)—Bra- The task -force commander said ‘UShed to police he: \dquarters '0'the New England coast are con-| A COLUMBIA PICTURE CLM AOS OA OAL OCA A OS™. ~The KEN - es collected during. the fiseal |zilian planes and teeta boats! contact was maintained for 39 CO™MPlain that the meter was de- it mplated for September, he said. PLUS fat “ ast ye ys ~d searched today for % ystery sub-! ; f ffi ) d to! Two additional areas off the Original, ° year, Last year they amounted searched today for a mystery minutes through sonar — under. fective. After officers promised t¢ ‘ a a LONZO Marvin to 61 millions. marine which a Brazilian naval dee i : ‘cment check the meter, they handed him! Gulf Coast—one of them Houston, BLOOD ARROW Scott Brady ose | RCA Recording “But until a few months ago task force reported sighting in the, W4feF souna-echo equipment. a summons for 10 unpaid parking; Tex.—will be surveyed later in OSCAR Artist they were trailing the vrei vis south Atlantic 55 miles off the! ‘ re navel ei Sait ae tickets which cost him $55 the fiscal year I— i ani ne pcg napster secre nsippean-aactaiinae 7 7 7," ‘ > ~” coast cided that the task force shoulc - * — LESTER FLATT and year by about seven million dol- “m6 Navy command ordered an attack the possible submarine EARL SCRUGGS lars. pee seid __lattack if the sub was located and/should it not identify itself Doors Open Shows at 1, Use tax. retums for the year refused to identify itself, How-, through sonar (but) the sus- 3 12:30 4&8 P.M. Stars of the Grand Ole Opry came = ae cows TeibEe ever, contact had been lost since pected target was not attacked for ; AIR CONDITIONED COMFORT ~~ a: million dollars ntangibies Vee aya nnarh a “ 1 noon Wednesday lack of opportunity, the com- S ihe Mt | Ov ARK levies brought in $24,385,000, about * * ie munique said, mokey ° half a million dollars less than The high command called on the Melodiers | JUBILEERS iast year. ie ly woe wai custie air force to carry out reconnais- DRIVE-IN THEATER Country Music's | TV Pavorites Cigarette taxes went up from would be in the area. He saiq.sance and sent two torpedo boats THE FAMILY DRIVE-IN Lf 3 from Missouri ) = oe : $42,837,000 to *. 450,000 there are no U.S. submarines in t0_ search the area, CARL PERKINS the south Atlantic at this time During the past year several A Brazilian Navy 10 Strange submarines have been re- Cor. Williams Lake-Airport Roads—Box Office Opens 7:30 P. M. pecceecect 2nd WONDERFUL WEEK— communiqu Mr. Blue Suede Shoes | Cool | KEEGO said a strange periscope was spot-/Port sighted in Latin - American ; Ken | Johnny | Ellis NOW thru SATURDAY ted Wednesday morning off the Waters COMING SUNDAY IT’S ALL HERE! The Entertainment World’s Most Tu coast of the northeastern state o — . . - Callender Rivers tie | Soh ahi Geselign eubecsh “ Proposes Strike Wate Wonderful Entertainment! All Its Romance — son ef | Rock-a-billy Muste’s Big mn maneuver were running } Songs, Laughter and apecracts Intact! UNCUT! The South | Sensation |New Sound surface | WASHINGTON (AP) — A bill * * * which would forbid strikes until g> The mystery sub was reported) union members can vote on the running submerged at four knots question by a secrét mail ballot and on a westerly course, headed has been introduced by Rep FIRST RUN THE LOUVIN BROTHERS | Capitol Recording Artists ~ Dale | Pete ; lee ' voy fe tT toward the coast. Clare E. Hoffman (R-Mich) ; Potter | Drake | George : I Champion | of Guitar | RCA ite. RESIST IT! At IN THE PONTIAC AREA — 2 FEATURES Player Pame | Artist UUs {0} RES 7:10 and THEATER 9:10 The oom Comedy in Years! S af [Maertyd MONROE and her bosom companions Noe Wy, ry “All These . and. Many Others US— FIREWORKS DISPLAY | Following the Evening Show Free -- Free -- Free Parking for Over 5,000 Cars | SAVE MONEY! Get tickets in advance now at all Grinnell Music stores Adults § Children c Only.. 1 Only 50 WHIEL THEY LAST Get a Guest Admission ticket free when you buy the latest Decca- THE Webb Pierce record. “I Ain't Nev- er” at any record shop Sponsored by Southeastern Oakland County Lodge No. 130. Fraternal Order of Police. f GUARDIANS OF KING SOLOMON’S MINES! Daring adventurers on a trek for a forbidden treasure! (aac ee ee WATERFORD DRIVE-IN THEATER THE FAMILY DRIVE-IN — Cor, Williams Lake-Airport Roads—Box Office Opens 7:30 P. M. Starts TONITE—Feature No. 7 “PLEASE NOTE” 3 Shows Daily Matinees cernevece o BUENA TESTA FRA DUETIOEUTION C0. IWC Doors Open 12:30 Giant robot— Shows at | ——FEATURE No. 2—— wrecker of 1-4 P.M. | whole.cities! . i's the year's danger Evenings * Rockets pitted against flying saucers! * Earth beauties kidnapped by love-hungry invaders! Doors Open 7:15 Show af 8 P. M. RODGERS & HAMMERSTEIN'S at Mth ~~ ROSSAND JOHN sensation with the fove scenes of the century! VISTAVISION intellects from outer space! * Man-made earthquakes split the world! Deadly gammea- ray guns! FROM BEHIND THE MOON THEY CAME... a TO INVADE THE EARTH! ABDUCT ITS WOMEN! LEVEL ITS CITIES! M-G-M presents ‘THE TERIANS Y CARY GRANT ; GRACE KELLY a | ALFRED HITCHCOCK'S ‘OAKLAND PARK July 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 "RENE ‘TO CATCH A THIEF , gn gen patie ae — 3rd FEATURE MAMMOTH CELEBRATION , “in BIG SCREEN COLOR i=.\ de—Nites Sun: & Hol $1.25psChildren 50¢ ond His ([saBu MAGIC RING” Continuous Entertainment NEXT! DORIS DAY IN. “IT HAPPENED. TO JANE” 3 —_ . ’ . T ee | mae Z _THE PONTIAC PRESS, ‘THURSDAY, JULY 2, 1959 bt ahs oe jj. | PHIRTY-ONE | arate or Susanna) is a Hebrew, The cave-salamander, confined girl's meaning ‘a lily.” to =< and. the mountains around the Gulf of Genea, feeds on ‘ vt ty, Reale ol] spiders and insects but will die if it tHe owners or other persons in-, ‘swallows an nt. terested. in is ot tana deseribed lots, —————-—-—-—_--—_ * el. ; Lots 15 thru 34 inclusive of Biocintield| NOTICE OF SCHOOL ELECTION F ‘Manor Babaivision and Lots: 38 tre 32| Notice is hereby given to the egayitiog produce ww inclastve of Supervisor's Pat T2N,/electors of School District No. 3 Pri., é ' \ RIE, tion Ra toomfield “Township. eet —< of Indep ndence, Count Market by growers and sold by 5 | Michigan. Oakland, State of Michigan, that the ne ‘ ; aaa | . i Mr ‘ vis. Quotations are furnished by the Someone eutered the mainte- $ g | Please take ‘pote that a Special As-/Annual School Election for the electi sonra, Roll been P ared and is of school officers will be held on pote t Detroit Bureau of Markets, as oi/"@nce shop of the Federal Housing) as Agency Superyisor | file in Township bec July 13, 1969. ast tor pune ge oe Said Carles lect eta pe will ar open from 7:00 assessment m prepare n t lark : r the purpose of assessing the cost of Bienientary. School,” 6595 Weldon Roce wednesiay. ans tt ci ree it ee for Pontiac the following ideseribed improvement to Clarkston, iehig aoe - reported to Pontiac Police yester- = perty bene erefrom ay of June, AD., 1959. day. It has’ 3 : — struction of en eight inch 8") Walston BOSEUCS ‘Detroit Produce day. hot been determined ‘ ey tary Sewer on Harrow Circle from) Secretary if anything is missing, The Oakland County Family | the, oneting waren, Ryerss ,,imter-/ July 1. 26 1, a. 9 and fo, tneh ruurrs i ake further notice that the Townshi ae — heata ed, Fancy, bu. ...........- 33.5, Burglars broke into the Man- Service has announced the hiring Board will meet at the Township Hall HOWLETT, HARTMAN and BEIER, Separties: sour, 18 ate... 4.50 ville Manufacturing Corp., 342)0f Margarita J. Davis as Pontiac es, SW eee sci c Currants, red’ 16 ats... oe Rockwell St., it was reported tolpistrict Supervisor, effective July 1 | Rasp Serewoarries, busca 4 as 6.80| Pontiac Police yesterday. It has| 99 on Thursday, July 16, 1959 for the pur-; 1001 Pontiac” State Bank Bldg. not been determined if anything i ; ; | thing is Mrs. Davis will represent the =| in the Township at 8:30 o'clock p.m. Attorney ] pose of reviewing said special assessment Pontiac (15) Michigan roll and hearing any objections thereto; gTaTE OF MICHIG @omket MW DUDLEY. |cate coun for ce coe eh me | Township Clerk e County of Oakland pe july ato. 1959 Re reee eeeees of Con-| VEGETABLES missing. : ; : NOTICE OF § SPECIAL ASSESSMENT for the condemnation. of carlsin Ib ee —_ oes Ceanener «+ 2.00 agency at community functions = : ee eee i ‘ i i sidewalk on California Avenue Michigan,” No” 13615 in Oakland Comm Beans, green; round. bu.'.°.!"|7||| $49), Someone made off with $38.32 and serve on committees, besides '° astasia Kissel], Guthrie Haves. = jeans, Wax, bu. .................... 98 io Aes ella ; 5 aber Seite hing Hace GA: gy ONDER, POH PUBLICATION, ee eee land County, Mary E. Munson, Marvin tne Court House in the City of hele in| Beets, No. 1, doz. bchs. > $28! station at 684 E. Boulevard, N.,/Pontiac district office. Jackson, John Leonard, Grady E. McFee, Oakland County. Michi n onciae | No. t. doa. behs. 2.50) th Benni ; | Anna Evans, Elias Williams, Chas. Mon- of gune, AD. 1950 16th aay Cabbage, bu. .°.......... eee ri e owner, Bennie Burnett, report-| cording to Robert Janes, Pe son, Gurthea Hayes, Sarah Cham bers. Preseae Uttieorablel Acihun EU ksoors Cabbage, Curly, bu Trrpitittsss sss 98 ed to police yesterday. " 4 . Selgin, Jon Ove Joh Juage of Praha pe Gipbegs: Bed vban 00 EB Oakland County Family Service : Dxat J A t ¢, 5) A h des Maal We Geen abd to. ail person dos for Comaratmuina’ of agarereste ta Carrots, bu Mine ate ne going out of busi-| executive director, Mrs. Davis ohn W, Owen an to a persons an ileres Cauliflower, No. i. doz. | 1S - a SS A 0 . rested tke action: Thal, tbe iroll oo certain easement rights Geiery. wer, NO}. des. ........... 2-50 Write? the Sad. anford, 9 'til 9 Ae has a long history of experiences of the cial Assessment heretofore j, At to be acquired across lands hives. No. 1. D hoee en ee i adv. in famil yices which should bi a located in Oakland County, Michigar O08 seis os. cwew USS n family services c made by the City Assessor for the pur- gnq gan, Cucumbers, dill, bu. 55 Notic pose of defraying that part of the cost Coctmbera sisae ba ee otice—Coal Users. Coal prices) prove valuable to Pontiac. which the Commission decided should Jt ee appearing to this DOS 608. BONE ose coseiernicccs | “3 are lowest at this time of the year, fa Ping ae ctructick special, assessment Federal eitlnps and oan Aeosclation| Oniens — beha: neuicconog sais SRB so retail prices are lowex also. Mine She recently resigned as case- related work on bath sides of California Of Detroit, Detroit Edison Company, Parsley, are: fa ta 63, prices increase when lake ship- | work supervisor of the Family and Avenue from Howland Avenue to Frank- Achilles Z Shmina, Blanche L. Shmina, Parsley, root, doz. ee i: -.-» 70 ments start to the north in June’ = lin Road its now ip file in my office for Detrau ey Company ars. Palma Peas, Not bu. ...... - oe Pc and July, and retail prices will’ Children’s Services of Fort Wayne, slic inspection lanotts NSwrenee, Marchione. Mok’ BBB EEE I «=| Potatoes, 80 Ib bag. SOSGne Puloticg te also hereby given ihat the lean Consolidated Gas CoblDaaY, Pab. Potatoes, 6, ~ BEG c.cese.. ' 3.08 probably increase some about Au- | nd., to accept her new position. Commission and the Assessor of City handle Eastern Pi; Tir- Company,| Rad 2 a “Gon. tevceececes-seses #0 gust 1. We wish to offer you our From 1939 to 1944, Mrs. Davis was i of Pontiac. will meet in the Commission Harry O. Ruggles Mae ry E. Ruggles, Fred| peeoe pare ee Sneek a lowest price as it me Chamber in said City. on the th cay Zieman. Adele B. Zieman, and Nettie Squash, Nal, % doa. behs.. 2.2... mii ans a sav- director of the Social Service De, of July, AD. 1959 at 8:00 o'clock P.M. Tuckmintz named in said Petition as Squash, Seni vga hd oro ir ng on next winter's heating: oe partment at Pontiac State H to review said assessment. at which time Having an interest in lands described) : eo res Tomatees ummer, 4% bu. i indiana id Place your order soon and sa . ntiac State Hospi- and place opportunity will be given all therein. are not residents of the County . ~ ’ oa Tomatoes. nothouse, 8 Ibe. ........ 3.00) Blaylock Coal & Bldg. S 1 ah ‘tal. persons interested 9 be heard pioatinas and State of Michigan : Teen omaeer,: 1 16 be ay 81 Orchard save. FE 3.7101, * * “ ted July 1, 1959 , ow, therefore, it is hereby ordered. 3 Pontla T dua) thboed ba shee e eee eetes Lak WO. 428 that the persons whose n ~ N’S =, ‘ontiac Press Photo urnips, topped, bu. ................ 2.25 — i i+ ADA R. EVANS, | listed below together ich = aeweripricg FIREMEN’S ASSN. STAGES DRILL — Mem- 1,200 feet away. They were the Independence, | : Gnaune : Adv. ans to her Fort Wayne position ity Clerk of the parcel of land in which they : : - 3 . , she was a caseworker 2 = one a as alte fo ‘be interested "appeas iets er departments of the Northeastern Oakland Brandon, Oxford and Orion township depart- Gabbe phage, Ne 1, bu $1.25. R ily Service Society of Spiess + this Court and answer the Petition here- . , Firemen’s Ass 1e mt < . 3 esohacoosorcac NOTICE OF SPECIAL “ASSESSMENT — tofore le is Wrergs es Eetitsog here. Premens Assn. meet in Metamora to ments. Others present Tuesday were from Seope apne . 1, ba. ... _ 1. eo Division Receives Detroit. Mes. Davis has aloo sean sidewalk and related work on Highland on or before the 6th d f ractice wo y re ’ 2 itr ¢ = oF re A 4 Slap ae aimee “* Avenues ; ° — ° at 11:00 o'clock (EST) ‘in fee cae veney i adit: ae ve in i _ rain omer Gingellville, Metamora, Hadley and Addison Psat py Siac 1 =f ‘Army Truck Contract service in the American Red Cross ‘o an rmstrong illson. of sai ay the tin t fo at Ons. oses were NOOKE ) ; . mshi =, , sd : Gi ee cccre rea 2 eee Se oe ooh, nearing oe : up by four Township. Also on hand was an emergency unit —- Ag : . land Veteran’s Administration. case er ee cae nea — in ue Courthouse in the City of departments to relay water from a pond about from the Oakland County Sheriff's Dept ps, bu = LANSING (P—The Reo Division ama, izabeth Seay. oy Milier ontiac, Michigan - = = i * ; 4 Harris, Charle Robition, Service Sav- PARCEL ONE : a SALAD GREENS jo the Waite Motor Co. reported 7 a - ings oan, Mary G. Munson, Addison} : : | E ay i Ss -eived a 5-milli a i j ’ : fares (Chambers bore ee a he First Pederal” Savings and Loan ss ~ |Escarcie, bu. “saad s cbemnne omooue ve te. lar contrat foe Ariay Hicks, | long distance bind c = pia , Ce ee ce cat ty cit perenns | panae of Daten New York Stocks | One-half of the earth’s surface [éftuce Bibb. pk ............ -- 1391 The contract, signed with | | on ane, “COver ng an an: Sone, ee eee ee utr Fon af] etrokt Edison Company OC § X en has less than three people per Lettuce head bu. = 38 Det pu ct paw with the nual ge miles from its breeding ‘ gis ttierasrensye heaters roit or nance istrict, calls for grounds in th h (Late Morning Quotations) square mile, [Lettuce leaf, bu......... envaiea oeeawe 4 25/ g S e north to its winter- Romaine. 6U. os gccsees cases: 16 so\delivery of 659 2%-ton trucks. ‘ing quarters in the southern seas. the Special Assessment heretofore made! 4 parcel of land in the Southwest one- by the City Assessor for the purpose of quarter of Section. 25, Town 1 North,| Pigures after decimal point are eighths ne defraying that part of the cost which the Commission decided should, be paid coat cent on Ke segbea a ee Admiral 25.2 Int Nick 100 4 an: rne by § assessment for (he 95 sig 49 feet Ea { Allied C ~ , construction of sidewalk and related st of the Southwest lied Ch 118 Int Paper 122 | Fork an, poih sien of Misptand Aver ttica Sr "Won S19 tence Syuth aieetses 0d EN Pe a re Gain Notices cre 5 Pe ee eee Fe Se Hees ar Street 39° degrees 59° 20° East 146 All — Is] Crk C 814 a iar ie eri OR ae and to the sauth line of Lot 123 Bloom- as is Chal ... 33.4 1s{ Crk Coal Co PERRY MT PARK “FMETERY 1 field Hills No. 3 is now on file in my seer to South 0 degrees 19" East “7h Alurs id -M jm a. ae ‘CHR Omen SUMO ae vacg |e Ee PE 0888. NO Shouse, gaa hook Ms Peacock. office for, public inspection. section. thence along sald section line) NEW YORK (®—The stock Alcoa. 1084 Belisgy MAY 36.3 ‘omugrorsn, JUNE 2. 180, MONEY DOWN -E ORION Commission and the Assessor of the City weet 1460 = feet to the place of be- Am Airlin "30.6 melices ¥ rel | son: age 77; beloved husband of BOX REPLIES Will build a starter home on your | LAKE ORION of Pontiac, will meet in the Commission S\0n'Re con meee 39.507 acres of gana market continued its summer rally 4™ Can . 44.5 cf clk 69.3 | Mrs. Eva Jane Christopher; dear 9 ” lot, any size. Full basement.| Nearly new ranch style home Chamber in said City, on the 7th tay Colt” atichigan Township, Oaklan “am Cyan 6. Kresge. 88 33.21 father of John H. and William A 2, 4, 7, 8, 12, 14, 18, 21, { | Rough wiring. “Your plans or| with full basement, Living room of July A.D, 1959 at 8:00 o'clock PM chigan as steels, chemicals and selected 4™ M&Fdy . 93.1 Kroger 29.1] | Christopher and Mrs. Thomas H } 22, 28, 31, 32, €0, 61, 62, ! poss woven jp eithl Bec pince. A ttradiive, mad: to review said assessment, at which time) PARCEL THREE Am Motors .. 43.6 [OF Glass 75 2] | (Margaret) Stewart. Funeral) co ees ee’ 6 | RUSS 6McNAB ART MEYER rn kitchen with Dicer: 8 and place opportunity will be given all Persons Interested: issues made strides early today. 4m N Gas 62.4 Libby McN&L 116! service will be held Priday, July, ; 63, 65, 66, 69, 70, 75, 30, FO L: 3 bedrooms and ba s heat. persons interested to be heard Achilles Z- Shmina Am News . 44.2 Ligg & My 92 3, at 2 p.m. from the Spaulding | wet Eo pemees oo! pele | I's car garage. Aluminum "storms Dated July 1, 1959 | Blanche L. Shmina * is * Am Tel&Tel . 80.7 Lockh Airc 305 & Son Funeral Home, 500 W. 9° 83, 87, 94, 96, 99, 103, 119. Full bsmt. Gas furnace & ga- | and screens. $27 a month top W.O. 7430 Ares | Darel: Trust Company | -The marekt will be closed tomor- eae —— 4a ected - as ae apa me Pa dheglermtees with inter-_ ° $4500 cash, FE 4-4020 Wilson School. oe for heat and cooking. $14.- - scription: . 63. one Ss 7) ite ape | -4 __ City Clerk r “OW servance ys .p Anac W NC . 58.6 Lorillard 45.7) = — | C. A. WEBST’ Jai 2. 1868 oud PAPO! of land contsining 38.3 acres TOW In observance of Independence Anse WNC .. $8.8 Loriliare, i ga7] \ |___ For Sale Houses 6 BY OWNER—) {[ODERN eal pad agian op ced HOTICE OF SPECIAL AgeEeamEnT Northwest one-quarter of Section 35, Day and some caution was ex- Armour & Co. 313 Mack tre 0 4 Ro i pert) Go ee) a BATE 3 punans.| Lalt Private bench; Meersivcer| West Sid — 8 J | vi - Ie E : r ‘g~ Ss sidewalk aaa seletedl work ou (Marve ship of tA onl x anes Bem Dips pected in view of the three-day Beit SONG , oe Marte Pe i | ety ae ewan. Seok 2 and | Bell ceuin ater BL od os [oir be and datae beeaneway (OR Attractive 30 x 83 cantons rary described | Beth Steel . 57.2 d : an ear sister o > Tade for, _ 3-105. ranch bi » is APE pear ag, Owain county fin ditt Sarte arene A ptt! weekend upcoming Boving aie 2 Ha Met FB Mag sheptbeae Stghas | yy ite "0th Sle Br mE ay ownen exceTLmT (me: Sf tea Hie. Carpeea fin »' min ence North along th Test 1 i hon . ohn Alum ... 31.4 \ , | rv-| —— room home, 1 4 | room, fireplace, 1 Fox Rooks, ‘Beary Davis, Jas Baylor, of , Horsaig 35. 632.85 fo pete Mira Gians of a actions to a point Borden 814 weeree es isl ice was held this morning at Mt. |6 ROOMS AND BATH, BASEMENT, | low ioee payment 61 meer large pedresase. bellies, pare St ac Se era as ae peak aE cast tmraee oF more were made by pivotal Ben MAr ME Mi Hie Bore ciency: pareanf*Hame. ©?) GAragE chicken, coop. frutt trees) FESO is ae & Mamie Miller, Mars Realty Co. Solo-|thence North 88 = eet, +; ; Minn M&N Se acres. School. PE 8-2785 2 BEDROOM HOME, NEAR UN- ce oe down. degrees 29°55" ssues. Brist My .....124 P&L 33 ost Ls ue eos kine, Taft Ry i ging * Jonn| 207 fast, thence South? degrees $5°3" The market was vigorous at the Buda Balke 108.4 Monsan Ch. 54 | LAWTON, JULY 1, 1959, LAURA ow mo COD COLONTAL IN| screenedin front porch: “$1800. |g: Newiweds Powell, Joe Clark. James Mur Sher |East 1006.51 feet, thence North 89 de- : Budd Co .... 28 Mont Ward 48.3) | Bessie Newton, 6490 Commerce; Rochester. 1850 .q. ft. plus ga-| Terms EM_ 3-2623. STOP LOOK-LISTEN before you rell White, Willie MacNevils, La et-/ grees 47°50" West along the East and start when the ticker tape lagged Burroughs . 31.5 Motorola 115.7) Rd.; age 14; dear mother of rage and basement. 4 bedrms. | 5. ~— a decide. Have us show you this ning. Charles Munson, Susie ood Nec =) est quarter line 1781.31 feet to the briefly beh (Calum & H... 23.1 Mueller Brass 30.1) | Thomas Lawton, Mrs. Diana] Drand new. Ready for you. $22. | ote apes DOWN MOVES YOU 5 room modern bungalow in ideal ee ey rae point of “beginning. riefly behind transactions. Prices Campb Soup . 47.3 Murray Cp ... 27.7| | Aldridge, Loute Jane gions 900. $4,500 down. OL 1-8141. into this 3 bedroom, 1'-story west suburban location. Garage. Sf en aene Dail dae Reed PARCEL SIX limproved as trading slowed. \Captal Air) | 17.5 Nat Bic... $1.2) Bests, Weatherston and Geeres 6 ROOM MOu@aw Wome WITR) wr'°acasse Merits tenes. | tn kee condition. “Sree otite a Walter Barnes, v. H. Lawrence, Clarence, Persons Interested: * « - toe Cp... oo Sieh Poglig e | | r. Ls hy Nanya soevies will) large bath. close in. PE 2-4257. pis areeee ee cise. wal a ike he value at Daniel, Mahlon A. Benson, Sr. Willie| Palma Smanotto (Mrs.) j roe ; = ay, July 3, at the =e 4-5951. : | iT ee ; z Se Teee 1, Cater Trac 1143 Nat Gyps ... 60 | residence at 2 p.m. and at the |$ RMS., FULL BASEMENT, TILE WIL SAVER ry Bg eg Spirtzal Church. + shall ela | The market's ability to break: Cen Ul! Lt Pf. 85 Natl Lead 127 6) | cechare Lake Community Charch | bath, yon storms and | ROSEDALE, NORTH OF AUBURN.| a M. BREW ER rough to new highs in s > es & io . 73.2 N entra p.m. 7. Thomas and /|_ Screens . ssed porch, ving, sep- | ' ome F _—_ Joe anna Martin Chas.| A parcel of land in the Northwest th gh t h ghs in some of Soyaae aa eat on 4 | ae E. pests ell officiate. ore Nore pres net large Ce 2 bed- 94-96 E. Huron Bis?, Sales PE 518i srr anke altar sb oat, anges Seseied aa Sepia ai (ME, (CAGE cree ene day Girt tcp BE Ree Bae NY | Eleaf in ne tate Cemetery, | ream orickrtnch ein tamper | Farms. foo siSG town "te"s FOR COLORED NEW 7 BED | 7 ~ ati a or le in s at 2 . . . a DRM. gar ap rd ig I A ied gee yore ye ene ig the residence Friday evening Fu | tem ‘sigrms and doors. # appie | ou 4 bedrooms. Broker. PE [OvELY 7 BEDRM HOME-' notice: That the roll of the Special! one- mn and was looked upon as a Colg Palm 38.3 Ohic O neral arrangements by the Hun | a: ; RT Es LOVELY 2 BE Atsesot Yor the pa made by the city runnin cep ice snag ‘sald West. tine|’ ‘buy signal” in many quarters. |Gon Bde. ea Owens ont os 6 tpon Puneral Home. Maple *s in with $2,000. down. | _2-7121. — | bath. large a rs raying of section due North 468; a. feet, thence - le pwPtit lat c f ure window. Complete utility rm. see of — i cost which th o . . C Pw Pf 4.16) 37.6 Pe G&El 59.7 ; 747 CHAPIN. BHM. | . 2 BEDRM, Cerin” asian astia "So" nid Rein She ME a Rou FC ARH Jone & Laugh, U.S. stot fet faa) Baath a Givaune, iad rarkwend Stace) jara_ Garage. sae ix eet? | vce area sates roomy ot and borne by gpecia] assessment for the line of said section, thence al id/ and Republic Steel were wu . keg Se 75; dear mother of Mrs. Eva J Includes lake privileges on Wat- —— sidewalk and related North oe Pp P ‘Cont Meter... 11.6 param Pict .. 47-5} Shaw ‘|4 BEDROOM NEARLY NEW HOM! . ! | kin Scere acd work on sides of Harvey Street 0 degrees 618" ‘Bast 426.40 feet. pout about a point. Goodyear added |Comt Oil ..... 56.6 Parke Da .... 43.44 <= one po et ey me rom Pull Rites ¥ NEw HOME . | Eas oe 000. Call FE 5-6454 cogs eet ae one South as, degrees 11" West 2688 46 more than 3. len et gaeee 2 | Bar Win ol Pieay ee: S05 ge DOW Bie I siti! |, LAKE ORION LAKE FRONT | FOR SALE BY OWNER FULL he place of beginning, Milford ' . : ay, July 3, at 3/ $350 DOWN $60 A MONTH. PERRY 4 yr. old bi f ; b of Lot 28 Bloomfield Hills Addition No. lSeuneben F- Curtis Pub... 12 Sinclair . 60.2 2 A : R ¥ ouse, 2 of the nicest| basement, 2-car garage, auto Pp, Oakland Gaunt Michigan. : p.m. from. the Humtoon Chapel| Park 2 pedrm. Sorne: 3 rm. apts. hi bh z 2 is now on file in my office for public eben’ County. Michigan. | Du Pont was up around 2, Union Do © cece 7 Seem BY with interment in Oak Hill Ceme-|_yard, F SB er eet) Ta weld be Swcriahe fer | cant I, Miia vine sik goon i nag is also hereby given that the| Persons Interested: Carbide and Internafional Paper|Dow Chem’... 91 -Sou Ry ...... 584! at the Hunt fun lie in state BRICK RANCH IN COMMERCE a couple of buddies to buy to-| down. Call after 1 p.m. OR -b868 q Commission and the Assessor of the City! Michigan Consolidated Gas Company |more than a point each |Du Pont .... 252 Sperry Rd 25.7) untoon Funeral Home. |" Twp 3 bedroom, 1% baths, rec-| S*ether. Under $10,000, easy terms. Or _OR_3-0057 for appointment. | of Pontiac, will meet in the Commission, Panhandle Eastern Pipe Line Compan . |Bast Air L 406 Std Brand 65 reation room, buils in oven & | BY OWNER. 3 memOOM RANCH, pany, | REEVES, JUL MAC Cc oy ee *igee al’ e:00 oelock Pid! ‘The West * * * [east Rca ao BEd wed Ol Oe es Dotomna’ Week Doeetani| {BRB ok wh Cdn wd | Cemesco_-:-.-- 35.5 Unit Aire ..... §2.3 " a { 1 éetraying. that Part of the cost’ which PARCEL NINE . | Sess Prod’. 71 Unit Pruit .... 346 Walter Ba mcheeter. & NT service | Beautiful bi-lével & tri-level starter PE 4s Telegraph ROT bath maid's apartment. con- the Commission ‘decided should be PAid) Percanan'eesices Pipe Lin faite SS Rae Eo? will be held Friday, July 3, at | ROmes I ours COR te sare | -_ teined i this cherming, 3. n ™ e ro... 3. . : .m. a : pea eee ed ccmeneet Sete] Eee eee Beara ah! SPUR $3 cha gel wii mee aarsie"| taet™ss aul "eyettenth a ace work on -west side o rexel 9 ng pe eee eee ce 4 uglas officiatin nt reenhouse and worksho 5 from South Poubevard to four feet pw one-quarter of Section 3. idetaer ys Ag 7 Gta a = 03 a 1683 | U Oak Hill Cemetery. ver, Bmaver — oo ree; Wt or ve Beautifully landscaped < x easterly of the northwesterly Tine of Lot North, Range 7 East, Township of Mu-| CHICAGO « — Wheat and oats @1.3,5 7405 UB Tob ....... 246 will He in state at the Voorhees- ve several choice tots available acres include year around : gl Sy Elrod al lls isa. Oakland County and State of Mich- were steady to firm, but corn and) Gull One aig’ walerere Tei 38° ———— .| ARRO REALTY 1 PIONEER HIGHLANDS lake. $10,000 ‘downs * “Cv ; Notice is also hereby given that the PARCEL TEN |soybeans were mixed at the open- |Bersm Choc -. 1, Weet A BK... 1 TED | McCUL LOUGH REALTOR BEAUTIFUL BRICK ed ne eee : Commission and the Assessor of the City| Persons Interested: tod { the Board Trade_.| Hooker Ch .... 43.6 Westg El 94.6 _in _Memoriam iZ Cass-Elizabe Be sure to see this eye appealing WATKINS HILLS 5 of Pontiac, wil] meet in the Commission) Harry O. Ruggles | ing ay o e ard of Trade ith Cent 50.1 White t 58.1, . - : pent age: oe nase Fy pon to 8:30 p.m. neaday 1-5 3 bedroom brick home with full The owners transfer made 2 4 Chamber in said city, on the 7th day, Mary E. Rugg Wheat was unchanged to 3s cent Indust Ray | 775 Wilson & Co . 384, |IN MEMORY o FE 43044| basement, 9% ft. solid concrete this steal possible. 3 bed- i of July, AD. 1958 at 8:00 o'clock’ Michigan Gaohaaina Gas Company é Rand oe4 Woolworth 38.2 If oy a F WILLIAM Lt: 1 drive, 20 x 22 garage, and a beau- room brick with full base 4 P.M. to review said assessment, at which’ Description: a bushel higher, July $1.86%8-%; Inland Bt! .. 542 Yale & Tow .. 37.7) ius 8 ite, Coe eee? ACRE | tiful professionally landscaped lot ment and 2% car garage time and place eae vabareay Cl! adeno! be given Southeast one-quarter of Southeast le high V4 | - July ispir Cop ....40 Young S&W .. 444) Ten long tones rling Husband: 4 rooms, ae 2 fireplaces Other selling appointments, ce- on well landscaped lot “puted juiy'ts ims d. ‘one-quarter and the West one-half of the eae 3 Ag: er to ns ene & y, Tot pe ie nade? Yous S&T oe God took you come bagaat ab Trees, partly fenced. 1 blk. to oh tile bath, very nice handy ae oak floors, storms ‘ jNortheast one-quarter of the southeast $1.25'4; oats 4 to * igher, Jul us been — ° . think -of you = Williams Rd. & chen, extra lavatory in base- and screens. §17.300 and = ADA R. EVANS, |Range 7 East and the Wert one-half of NEW type contract 664: Soy Oe * ; | hearts So “fill Your place ‘in our home i ‘que Neighborhood. OR sandy ‘beach. $17,950. = Terme merest on balance. “fa. o . - earts or © our ome. Sadi ° ' . City Clerk the Southeast one-quarter of Section 14 4 low $2 93% STOCK AVERAGES missed by lov Y} _3-7298. July 2, 1959 33. Town 3 North. Ran ee Te hon except higher to 2 lower, July $2.23% "| DETROIT, July 2 — Compiled by The O a nN ter aad paid vo Foy son, daugh- Sing LAKE PRIVILEGES. 3 BED. nln lle he! Gr JUNIOR ESTATE feet of the/ . or convent ao NOTICE OF SPECIAL South 234 feet thereof, Highland Tewn-| 30 15 15 60 garas Heap extras, 420500. FE Exceptional fine eye gppealing 3 this spotless pg OOL ts) ship, Oakiane County, Michigan. | Indust. Rails Util. Stocks Funeral Directors 4 £ bedroom rambling ranch home home located within walking Lake ‘RiniatinDiscict no, 'T" Dubs | pernne ACE, EVEN Business Nofes gage RP EY Rs covwermeS BY GWNER 7 RAMICY INCOME | fo arive ip acte tot wih fru | igh School. Farge ty acre ; . 7. ersons Interested: ee rie Lene : : : om drive, acre lot with fruit, igh School. Large %% ac Schooi, Oakland County, Michigan: Pred iM 337.1 138.7 960 225.3 COATS $103 month. $6,900. With $500 shade and berries, als bri arcel with : oy | Notice is hereby given, that the Special zie Year Ago... 2087 992 810 178. _down, $70 mo, FE 47902. enclosed T barsceus grit cored dive: ik pao ees } Schoo! Mection vill be beld in the Dublin| Notte Tessas Near Ago 1 HAT Bt ene 203 FUNERAL HOME SY OWNER. 2 BEDROOM RANCH. Located west eve BTU Ue home. By Sppointment , School, White Lake Township. District| Michigan Consolidated Gas Company | Appointed manager of the Kresge jgs9 Low... 306.1 «1338 937 2115 Drayton Plains OR 3-7757| attached garage with breezeway, s. BY ‘sepomement. rt Re Np os of pag ray Ne and - Descriotion: Store in the Miracle Mile Shopping 1958 High ....312.0 136.5 95.7 214.3 SPARKS-GRIFFIN CHAPEL full basement with recreation VACANT BUNGALOW RADE 13th day of July. 1958. from 11:00 0: clock hat” f f° the "No acres of the East one- Center was Eugene F. Schweiss, 1096 Low Dee es Thoughtful Service FE 2-5841 eeped targeseunay lot Acts wat. alyacats as i i: m aided WE wal at ee a.m. to 8:00 o'clock pm. Eastern Stand- the Soathan ‘ ortheast one-quarter By . Kins Lake Rd. OR 3-5453. = one Soecca's aoe sided mod- or free and ‘clear vacant ard Time, to vote upon the following ‘Township 3 North, sperter cf Becticn ee 483 Thors St. RABEL | basement eat we gf eget ee na ewe) payment proposal: rth, Range 7 East. High- or one S = § RMS. & BATH WITH BASE-| . gas heat, wall to wall | on this 5 room and bath Beat ihe Bmitalion on the ‘otal ang Township, Oakland County, Mich- ° He succeeds 1X to tten on-JOnNNS ment & garage. On % acre cor- | feel eee nice three piece bath. | rime located near Crescent amount of taxes which may be assessed PARCEL TWELVE | P FUNERAL HOME ner lot. OR 3-8277. ae @rge high and dry pach year against property in the White) persons Interested: ° | Ora} Williams, MSU P ] apenagneé tor Funerals” ] | LAKEFRONT besler, Iwmedinie sg School, County of Oakland, ae Panhandle Eastern Pipe Line Company, 920 N. Cass Lake ariey ' D On. McDonal d WILLIAMS LAKE ia “ for, for all purposes. except taxes |one-quatter of Section 28, Tews hoe ‘Rd., Waterford. : oormMees- iple wn BUILD FINISHED OR| One of the finest brick 3 bed- OFF BALDWIN | ‘cipal rll on (oven aces peice ta Range 1 East described as beginning, = . a. | The Pontiac Life Underwriters FUNERAL HOME “etarter home, wee Sie homes icc tte market tetep a) fee ragietcemed_ sae | Dece a e Southwest corne | owns a Nea ; ; st redecorated b December, , 1932, be increased as pro-. running thence Pediat porn oonpe jeavex ge ane Association will send six repre- Ambulance Service Plate or Motor| have model to show. OR 3-2837:| (fay? Tascrintaatiog bare pa eet cca al Pull base- Constitution of Michigan, fo ort rods, thence West 160 rods, | aver ee FE 2-8378 BIRMINGHAM ludi "ise. ment and oil heat and hot ioelust nara ¥ from 1988 to 1843" both pany Rose Tow nani. ra Hand os tf, assignment py aes io ence 3 an ‘hook ~ ‘ ieduestaler. Gas pisces, excellent beach it dream mediate posses, sion $450 sive, by 8/10ths of 1% ($8.00 per. ae akland County, : -. ‘ship Training Conf f th ast nook. Bsm cinerator. Gas) basement, 2 car garage with d . $1000) of ‘the Epeceecd saluaticn ac eee Atlanta, Ga, SOF ing Conference o e heat. Storms, screens, fenced yd. ie oye Goer anal ree shed equalized for the pur It is further ordered that this Order, 7 aa Nichiean State Associati : Ivecar gare $10,000 apt a ol ; Sart ofsube’ peraling Capen oi ine oe gPublthe? 20, reeepure publish Mee Hanes ated fae tat uetics The Pontiac Press #) “EW RUE Rearron | scapeg, “MANNY Mat) Warren Stout, Realtor schoo trict? an ounty once €en Manarve it? “arr tor : ATi ‘ rmingham ~* , Notice 1s turthét given, that the voting 13,,02ch, Week for two successive weeks Lae he Mirac ger of/ Underwriters July 8 at Michigan 1 -TRADE—TRADE—TRADE DORRIS & SON REALTORS ON: Seen sdaitabiaad { ou for said election will be at the beeen aca preceding the said day of - the Miracle Mile State University FOR WANT ADS We have 2 beautiful 4 bedroom | 752 W. Huron Phone FE 4-1557 sity_til 6 f IS adh aia peDareide Drive, tbe tm lice ot saci such publication shall SCHWEISS Kresge Store| — ; homes. Fully modern with many WE TRADE ) 5 ool district. ol Aiige Court entered liecel e Order) since it eas : . They are newly elected Presi- DIAL FE 2-8181 built-in features. Full b alified elector, a citizen of the day of J erein on the 12th! | opened a -ycar and a ’ and 2 car garages. On large oar: j United States; above the age o of June, 1959. and to that extent said ident Richard L. Minewéaser, Flo 1s - < a resident of the Btate of Michigan for PragT yoTeer is, Hereby amended. halt age. | Peas From Will trade for what you Dave. at least six (6) months, aad Bard ee urieer orvered that a copy ef| Schweiss moved to Pontiac with u Bianzy. Louis Pohl, Mrs. Cornel} == =. LADD'S INC have. : next. preceding eT On More ever’ named at their last known address his wife and two children from! son. Gig exer SUR debt All errors should be re 3885 Lapeer Rd: (M24) Fal ee one inks tinct ny registered mail. return receipt re. \4- : iriesen rted immediately. The §| Corner of Silverhill Ra. 3 mi. n N hi Beard ef Sucatn a eo S quested. . | Mattoon, Ill., where he managed The a i assumes no re: of Pontiac on Walton Blvd. ad Boss has gone fishin’ ot Ing Own aaeennseiepinelnad anTmuny.Moons.,|a Kresge Store. Iie also hada’ Te Purpose of ine one-day cot Ce, heat Eetenciees || .pitnoe Pinon Stator | Foul pick eur lca | , : Aas “hi Sree: ic i - . or ck your loc: rhectolmecee a (A true copya ot Spenee ore: managership in Indiana ference is to orientate new officers tor that portion of the first PE 5-9292 While he's on vacation! IN CLINTON VILLE RD A Board of Ed | } schweiss , and ec : ~ ae : sertion e vertise- : 8 ¢tite 2 bedroom uly 2 Nana 1990 ton wee Regisi ae has been an employe é : committee chairmen of the 26 Leper Siish thar Ubesellren: 5 Pe at Bal pees igen leks. PIRECRACKER SPECIAL — Year bungalow. It hag part base- SSeS RSERRSS NSS _ G uly 2. “58 of the Kresge chain for 10 years. local associations throughout the ~~ b= a ancelations the Reas, OR 3-1567._ . pb 3 bedroom home, large Pormeats —) De ben lot. ; 5 ie wari ‘ rror. cance —— ered utility —— Bag P.A. Furnace, e $56 Leg Now You C on Sth arian § state with their various duties and sre made. 'be sure to get {| 70,,.BENROOM, HOME (NEAR | good tock Cows to shopping only | “UNin# lazer and Ineurance ou an Save Money When Linn Smith, of cine Smith Asso- Programs for the coming year. rye rpredll poems lot 120.x 270, Fenced in. $2,000 | § miles from “Pontiac ALUMINUM SIDED 2 bed : You Buy Home Ins e ' ciates, Birmingham, was elected Curtis E. Patton of Pontiac, without it. down. PE 8-9513. oe hed home with extra large , - 7 f ROOMS. i% BATHS, AY OME — Located near St. "a | ing room, eatin j urance: Great Lakes Regional director of @S80ciated with the Fred A. Gins- Closing time for advertise for ttaelt. Dlecount for Sen deen and McConnell Selects. Laree tot kitchen, full basement and the American In- . burg. Company of Detroit, will pomed ng Bg _— pezmest. Cool. 148 Wal St. FE| 90 fu st. 2 pet rents for aes orm sank crezmias 9, a age’ a stitute of Archi- » eae the conference. Patton ae oe a on the HIGHLAND ESTA . 3 BEDRM * trade for » Lan Centeeet. veils down, oF Soe tects at its annual # jis outgoing president of the state — ation. brick ranch. Gas heat, basement, | G1 14 cR ° : 7a ets : —Large 3 bedroom RANCH. ESCENT LAKE Estate convention in New | aheorte ton. anthatmnke peainan, ‘$L300 down, 1386. Ir Hen room re, teldetone utes privileges go wits the beach qe v le. : s Orleans, In 1952 W . The dead de 9 ag ee. Drive. By owner, No ‘closing west of city. About ike o0 — ae ll is at 2 oa he was elected 4 ‘Di ¢ . . éustom BU Somes | “OS awison sage wal : : . 9:15 a.m. the a TILT LAKE | plastered walls, extra- You Receive Protection fot Your -H president of the 3b Picker of Cherries Dies publication aivca the fires || Zxt Lakes Village W. of Pontes, | NOTHING DOWN Newly decorated, | Eicken and “ bain Fee Oo A Mii ahi A ‘ Starfire Bidg. at oS . bungalow sement, oil ae Theft Pp our -Home, the Michigan Society DETROIT w — Mamert Lowe, CASH WANT AD RATES bedrm . ee rams baths, bail tea oui wy tthe (eh it og payments iow price “Low , a pepe . : \ ; 8. eramic built- str eA n , an ersonal Liability of Architects. 70, injured when he fell from a in. oven and range. Fireplace. > oar don’t rent another , : Then 39, he was ladder while picking cherries at his 1, “or tow cry oper siricted” ‘sabcdivisign *Bo.s00.- by omnes stford in th the ‘bet home ou , 'H. W. HUTTENLOCHER Agenc the’ youngest home Tuesday, died in Mt. Carmel 3 291 ry ; eb. re ad heat Fie Ag oom rd aah ARDENS—3 bed- | t y member to hold Mercy Hospital Wednesday. ¢ 3a. 3 US ER. 5-RM. BRICK HO BAY fae One block ftom, aheen H. W. Huttenlocher ‘ pthat office in the : ane 6 00 6.40 8.20 1 Ti - Pion J inagement Let" us DEAL on QI par) on 306-3 : Max E. Kems | so¢iety’s history. ; SMITH New Zealanders consume about $400 $90 hoe * ae hard fina = -320 Riker Bidg. FE 4.1551 | Smith’s firms have won many lo- 30 pounds of butter per year, more i {2 $8. Be L. Hi BROWN, Realtor 1 RAY ONE ; ‘cal and national design. awards. than is Shines tes we, ee rete rscte %2 5 IL, Realtor “sig . jthan is used by any other people. ti rv 10 8. Telegraph Ra. | 99 : . "ulti irs one Tcl . ae eee z \ j “ “ 5 } 9 = ‘ * a fos ‘ ; ’ ) | | : y ’ i , on E | ' ; ! -\ ( . P’ Ns t tego AE es a af ~ 4. “ \ es scaeiemtne mean ae tC agence Eee bs i ane mai -- ~ Today’: s Television Programs — Programs turnished by stations listed in this column are subject to change without notice Channel 2-WJBK-TV TONIGHT’S TV HIGHLIGHTS 6:00 (2) Movie (cont) (4) News, weather. (7) Curtain Time. (9) Popeye. (4) Life of Riley. (2) News, weather, sports. (4) Riley (cont.) (7) Curtain (cont.) . (9) Six Gun Judge. (2) News Analyst. (2) News, sports. (4) News, sports. (1) News, sports. (2) Ten-Four. (4) Honeymooners. (7) Girl Decoy. Adventure: Policewoman pretends to be out-of-town girl looking for plenty of kicks in the big city. (9) Huckleberry Hound. (2) Code 3. (4) (color) Mich. Outdoors. (7) To Be Announced. (9) Million $ Movie. Drama: Newspaperman has criminal as partner in launching new paper, ‘Unholy Partners,” (41) with Edward G. Robin- son. (2) December Bride. Com- edy: Lily and Hilda find old Rudy Vallee record and talk Vallee in speech to recover it. Repeat. (4) Who Pays? New com- edy panel show with Mike Wallace, host, asking Sir Cedric Hardwicke, Celeste Holm, Gene Klavan to guess identity of service people. (7) Zorro. Adventure: Zor- ro’s servant is accused of robbery and murder by wom- an. (9) Movie (cont.) (2) Yancy Derringer. Adven- ture: Yancy helps civil serv- ant when President threatens to dislodge him after series of mysterious murders, Re- peat. . (4) Lawless Years. Adven- ture: Cigar bands are clue in hunting killers of car rent- al agent, James Gregory plays FBI man Barney Ru- ditsky. (7) Real McCoys. Comedy: Luke decides to learn to dance when he sees pretty dancing teacher, Kathy is unhappy. Repeat. (9) Movie (cont.) (2) Zane Grey Theater. Western: Lawyer Lloyd Bridges wonders whether to accept defense of man who killed town's leading citizen or large bribe not to defend him. Repeat. (4) Bachelor Father. Com- edy: Bentley's wealthy clients try to arrange a wed- 6:15 6:30 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 Answer to Previews Puzzle ding between him and their niece. ~ ’ (7) Leave It to Beaver. Com- edy: New Time, Wally nas his first experience with shaving much to his family’s amusement. Repeat. (9) Mike Hammer. Adven- ture: Mike investigates rack- et where money helps con- testants in talent contest. (2) Playhouse 90. Drama: Bob Cummings is icy-nerved commander of bomber unit in England in World War LD. 8:00 8:30 9:00 (4) With Haze] Court, Rip Torn. fined although war is over. (9) Walter Winchell. Drama: Man seeks revenge on ex- associates by robbing book- makers on the eve of a big fight. (4) (7) (9) (2) (9) invalid passes bad checks to support family. Show girl’: joins card dealer in hotel rob- (2) (4) her in ‘“‘The Paradine Case,”’| * (48) George Peck, Ethel|* (2) 10:00 (2) Playhouse (cont.) (4) Best of Groucho. Quiz: (4) Baritone John Charles (7) Thomas blasts rock ‘n’ roll. (9) Repeat. ; (7) Official Detective. Mys-|!'3? () tery: Cab driver tips off po- (2) lice he saw woman leave|,. 55 (4) scene of wrecked car which) * burned ang trapped driver. |2:00 (7) (9) News. (2) 10:15 (9) Weather. (4) 10:20 (9) Little Theater. 2:30 10:30 (2) Playhouse (cont.) (2) (4) (color) Masquerade (7) Party. Panel: Faye Emer- (9) son, Audrey Meadows, Lee], Bowman and Sam Levenson 3:00 (2) with Bert Parks. (4) (7) Parole. Drama: Wife ot y. Channel pat edad Channel 7—WXYZ-TV Channel 9—CKLW-TV (2) Cartoon Classroom. (2) Captain Kangaroo. — (7) Harry’s Holiday House. (color). Bozo the Clown. (2) Movie. (4) Mr. Adams and Eve. 10:00 (4) Dough Re Mi. (7) Jean’s Notebook. 10:15 (7) Lady of Charm. 10:30 (2) Sam Levenson. (4) Treasure Hunt. (9) Special Agent. 10:55 (7) News. His men are amazed when 11:00 (4) Price Is Right. -he accuses young flier in @ i lave Lucy. death of one of the pilots. tei Aciort a Gastetlo. Repeat. 11:30 (4) Concentration. (4)-21 Beacon Street. New (7) Burns and Allen. mystery show. Dennis Mor- (9) Howdy Doody. gan is private detective who tries to save.a man’s life by FRIDAY AFTERNOON planning and executing a per-| 19:99 (2) Love of Life. fect murder. (4) Tic Tac Dough. (7) Rough Riders. Adven- (7) Across the Board. ture: Riders try to rescue (9) Summer Begins Union prisoners kept con 12:30 (2) for Tomorrow. It Could Be You. Pantomime Quiz. Serial Theater Guiding Light. News. (2) Our Miss Brooks. It’s Great Life. Music Bingo. Movie. Topper. I Married Joan. As World Turns. Faye Elizabeth. Day in Court. Susie. Queen for a Day. (4) Court of Human Relations House Party. Gale Storm. My Favorite Story. Big Payoff. Young Dr. Malone. Beat the Clock. Movie. Verdict !s Yours. From These Roots. bery. (7) Who Do You Trust. (9) Starlight Theater. Dra-|4:99 (2) Brighter Day. ma: Woman with question- (4) (color) Truth or Conse able past is accused when quences. her husband dies mysterious- (7) American Bandstand. ly. Lawyer falls in love with! 4.45 (2) Secret Storm. Edge of Night. Barrymore. (4) County Fair. 11:00 (2) News, weather. (9) Sherwood Forest. (4) News, weather. 5:00 (2) Movie. (7) Soupy’s On. Variety with (4) (color) George Pierrot Soupy Sales. Presents. 11:20 (2) Sports. (color). (4) Sports. (9) Looney Toons. 11:25 (2) eS genni — 5:30 (7) Mickey Mouse Club. sical: Kay ser, ‘‘Carolina),. Blues,”’ ('44). 5:55 (4) Sports. (4) Jack Paar. Variety with comic Joey Bishop, writer Jimmy Cannon, singer Boo Osterwald. 11:30 Ben-Gurion Puts } Chicago Greets Flotilla Today 14, Ships Will Parade Lake Shore Celebrating Opening of Seaway CHICAGO (UPI) — The fleet comes in today at this lusty young world port, and a million landlyb- bers prepared to give it a rousing welcome. Fourteen naval warships, the first armed men-of-war in the Great Lakes since the War of 1812, steamed down Lake Michigan for a round of ceremonies marking the opening of the St. Lawrence Seaway and the visit Monday of Queen Elizabeth. The 14 ships, front- vessels of Task Force 47’s “Op- eration Inland Seas,”’ planned a day-long parade down the lake- shore from Waukegan, near the Wisconsin border, to Michigan City, Ind., on the southern tip of the lake. They were to reverse themselves to Navy Pier near the Chicago loop. Navy officials estimated that a million spectators would line the beaches and lakefront of metro- | politan Chicago's ‘‘Front Yard’’ to cheer the flotilla. * * * Sailors in white uniforms were to line the rails as the fleet of cruisers, destroyers, submarines, transport, cargo and landing ships broke out their battle colors. Fifteen other ships were to join the flotilla here later in prepara- tion for the Queen’s only stop at an American city during her cur- rent North American tour. Rogers Chides Lawyers for Mystic Slowness ASHEVILLE, N.C. (AP) — USS. slow. x * * ers said, get a case tried.” justice. * * “We lawyers have a tion of justice,” he- said. and repeat the maneuver tonight in a fully-lighted ‘‘sail-by’” back Atty. Gen. William P. Rogers says the great weakness of the legal’ profession is that it is chronically | In an address Wednesday, Rog- “The public can't un-; derstand why it takes so long to come in for more than their share solemn'ones are duty to improve the administra- in i from a fawn waiting turn as he mento, Calif., Junior Museum. FAWNED OVER — Mike Hannegan gets plenty of attention THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, JULY 21959. . feeds another on visit to Sacra- Watched by 2 in 3 Housewives By CYNTHIA LOWRY NEW YORK (AP)—Despite the vision is held by most critics, re- cent research indicates that two out of three housewives manage between the housework and shop- ping. x *«* * The survey for the trade maga- zine Television Age indicated that more women watch during the afternoons than during the morn- ing—and watch regularly, too, ently a lot of youngsters watch also for the top-rated daytime shows currently are the Price Is Right, a give-away show beloved ‘of the ladies, and American Band- stand, starring the teenagers’ darling, Dick Clark, * * * The handful of Monday-through Friday soap operas seem to have lof abuse. Recently, however, one He chided lafvyers for having critic (female) came up with a’ |done what he called a bad job on, \new the picture they have given the, ithe familiar charges that books public of the administration of|never decorate soap sets and that complaint, After repeating the bad characters invariably drink hard spirits while the good either teetotalers or— \at most—dry sherry sippers. Mar- lya Mannes insists that worst of Survey Daytime TV low esteem in which daytime tele-, to sandwich in some TV-looking Monday through Friday. Appar-| Veep Nixon Adds Life to Comedian’s Routine (7) Night Court. ATSISaAl is ° . FRIDAY MORNING IOV ALT | i= Bi) ns ier 6:50 (2) Meditations. Resignation Off a 6:55 (2) On Farm Front. Tie EME eiciee] «(7700-«(4) Today. : ! RIAINPIBICIAIT bu | IClel= (2) TV College. Predict He'll Form New eS Este (7) Big Show Government Now That 7:30 (7) Breakfast Time. Arms Deal OK’ d ACROSS 1 Peruvian | " \ 7 Brasilien ‘ eit : JERUSALEM (AP) — Prime provincial Minister David Ben-Gurion has 13 wnt province postponed = Seugeee ee —— winning Parliament’s approval 0 *« a“ l his government's decision to sell aed a 950,000 Israeli - made grenade +4 Lene (ab.) launchers to West Germany. 20 French ea The Tl-year-old Premier an- i Rhori-oavped Tia ie ent ew Gaya’ Be abric . ie Dir = he is stil] expected to quit and 28 Flower parts try to form a new government 33 tevin” teonte : without the two left-wing parties 4 Collection ft in his a which opposed the im arms . x4 Tenor, ts * ie 41 Mes reee Parliament voted 57-45 Wednes- ro ay t day against a motion to cancel Li stary a the contract, of the four parties 44 Go by aircraft in the coalition Cabinet, Ben- * of Shshabed Gurion's Mapai (Labor) and the district, nadie Progressives supported the sale, 47 Unit of energy = tokaeek 9 Palech while the leftist Achduth Avodah i! petra emy 3 Give ear to 22 Canadian 39 Rope anew and the Mapam opposed it. of Arts (ab.) 4 Southern ~ — Bo ad Ben-Gurion contended Israel's $0 civen ras 5 british 4 Caterpillar ~ loner ole national defense necessitated the 56 giudes 6 fusteline 25 Micaraguen 48 Sesleded sale. cece —_ generally 57 Beverage mamma 51 Ha: ased on e argumen at sul- oe Sontainer 7 Extinct bird = 37 ace lightly «82 Group of" _| ficient time had not elapsed since So Penson wood sprite = a weapon pieces the Germans slaughtered millions 1 Sea skeleton to Beast 5 —— 53 a of Jews prior to and during World ; See tain 12 Soothsayers 36 Natural 85 Column War II, Today's Radio Programis — WIR (760) CKLW (800) WW) (950) WOAR (1180) WXYZ (1270) WPON (1460) WJBK, (1500) TONIGHT ve — WXYZ, Breakfast Club WJBK. News, Reid 6:00—WJR, News Prt ag ala CKLW News, David WPON. Chuck Lewis b dias Mere WXYZ. Surrell WJBK, News, Reid sian ore Bo, — ews Ww N Mart xwe he cl a WPON News. a WJBK, Base ball WPON News. Sporte FRIDAY MORNING 0:90- WIR, Jack, Rarris were an Bere CKLW. Mary Morgan |, News, axwell 6:30—WJR, Dinner Sate “nwa, News. iture WIBR, Reid Wein Bat ew, | BARE taal, ("eta Ratt airy | MOAR Bem Mi won Gandlengnt WJBK. Tom we WXYZ Peter & Mary 2:30—WXYZ, P. Winter WCAR News, CKLW. Joe Van CKLW News “ghift Break 2:00—WJR! Guest House WPON farly Bird WJBK, News, Reid WXYZ & Bos WCAR News 3:00—WJR, Composite Gir, Sack’ “Betibor, 6 Fh fate gy, nm a 10:8-—CKLW. Joe Van WWJ. News, Maxwell WON Qandielient WJBK News, George WXYZ Paul Winter WXYS, M. Shorr we. Barly Bird CKLW,. 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WIR Lime for Muste n , ews, Deyeette q News Geshe ; | ore Want, ewe, Mrs tage ae Haggard *SEiw Bod Berne * ; , Hopwood : ww, Pare Bitzabeth | parm Joe Van x e \ : By EARL WILSON. NEW YORK—Comedians, beware! and told a joke. * xk * T e Veep, Mrs. Nixon, Sen. and Mrs. Javits, Sen. Keating and five or six Secret Service men popped in—where Comedian Milt Kamen got mildly panicky because he does a Nixon gag. ‘ “Say, you look like—nah, it couldn't be,” | hesitated Kamen ... but Jack Rollins, his manager, standing in the rear and fearing, an embarrassing joke, shouted, “Yes it is, Milt!” “Well, I'll take out this joke and insert that one and change this one,” gulped Kamen. . * * * It was after Kamen mentioned he was from Brooklyn that Nixon mounted the stage and got into the act liter- ally. It reminded him, he said, of a little z Beeeniys on . who’d asked for his auto- os graph one night as he headed for the show, “Two for the Seesaw.” As he related it, the little girl said: “You'll like it—it’s doity.” The crowd—which included Producer Hal Prince, Harold Lloyd and Harold Lloyd Jr, with Bill Bendix’ daughter— applauded. Kamen said: “See here, we don’t allow jokes like that here—they get too many laughs.” ~ * * FELICIA The Nixon party went to the club because Mrs. Javits is a fan of singer Felicia Sanders, also on the bill. Earlier that night the two-Cadillac party went to see “Gypsy” after which the Veep went backstage to congratulate Ethel Merman. He also met her daughter and father in her dressing room. “You’re amazing, you’re amazing! How do you do it?” the Veep exclaimed to Ethel. He naturally had a good seat at “Gypsy”—third row center, on the aisle. WILSON THE MIDNIGHT EARL... Frank Sinatra’s going to Miami to attend a friend’s wed- ding ... Marion Brandon cruised Greenwich Village with pretty Hollywood actress Victoria Caldwell . Nuyen hasn’t spoken to the show’s publicists for four months, . Comedy writer Jack Douglas will follow his book; “My Brother Was An Only Child,” with another: “Never Trust /A Naked Bus Driver” .. . Ed Sullivan hoped Floyd Patterson would appear on his “TV er (with Johannson) but the ex- champ didn’t show up. Vice President Nixon = just visited a Greenwich Village night club—where he got up, . France (“Suzie Wong”) l jall is the inevitably tidy condition of soap — kitchens. x. * | Gitien 4 is not all bad, how- ‘ever. A constant viewer of one 'TV serial—a friend of mine—quit her set for a lengthy visit in a 'televisionless household. The last ithing she saw as she left home was the heroine held at gunpoint by a crazed murderess. For 10 ‘days my friend worried. Then, back home, she tuned in and found the two women in exactly the ‘same positions on either end of the gun, She was very grateful she hadn't missed anything. Bangkok Decrees‘. TV News and Reviews Fine Acting Jobs’ Rescue Steel Hour From Muck ~ By WILLIAM EWALD next anche. Colbert, NEW YORK (UPI) — Summer hostess on the first Woman! show television is so bad that I've Cartier this year, may not return. as emcee. reached the point where I look *«#*« * forward to the U, 8, Steel Hour. Bing Crosby and Dean Martin Sa cal rane ep ASST st Last night, the CBS-TV drama SPeci@i for : sactons wheeled out a rather Oct. 19—Sinatra will do four speca |for the network, .. . Hugh Wedlock creaky drama, ancient of manner and Howard Snyder will join Bill and stiff of joint. It was saved|Davenport as writers on NBC-TV’s from complete infirmity by several|UPcoming Fibber McGee and Molly capable performances, most not- series. aa ably Eddie Albert's. “7 nay, “aml tase" Mutual Network Files in Bankruptcy Broadway vehicle offered during NEW YORK (®—The Mutual World War [i—was one of those things about a gentleman in the Broadcasting System filed a peti- tion in bankruptcy Wednesday, October of life and a girl located somewhere around April. listing liabilities of $3,195,207 and assets of $579,607. Love, of course, won out—the Steel Hour took a firm stand last night in favor of it—and presum- The petition was filed in U. S. District Court by Robert F. Hur- leigh of Bethesda, Md., who was ably, gentleman and girl are now settled happily somewhere around named president of the network at a board meeting a few minutes Labor Day. earlier. * * * Carol Lawrence, playing a poor farm girl, was not ideally suited for her role. She is a bit too middle class cityish in her speech and mien to be entirely credible as a rustic hired hand. But within her limits, she worked skillfully. SHORT SHOTS: ABC-TV’s Music for a Summer Night zeroed in on a shoal of old movie melodies last night to medium pleasant effect. * * * Movie tunes come equipped with; built-in nostalgia and it’s almost impossible to miss completely with a show of this sort even when they're presented in the stiffish manner of the ABC-TV entry. | x & *& Hurleigh said the filing is de signed to pay off Mutual’s old debts, and at the same time per- mit it to operate and seek new business. . Chief creditor is American Tele- phone and Telegraph, to which Mutual is listed as owing $503,000. THE CHANNEL SWIM: Both! Playhouse 90 and Desilu Playhouse | are planning dramas about the Mafia for CBS-TV next season. . CBS-TV will offer five day- Doom for 10,000 Bike Rickshaws BANGKOK, Thailand (AP) form of transportation in Thai- land. * * * The government has ‘that the colorful but hazardous ‘‘samlors’’ must be off the streets by the end of the year. They choke traffic and are an| ‘undignified way for a Siamese to) earn a living, ment. * * * There are approximately 10,000, gaily painted, chrome - trimmed samlors, The ban has stirred controversy. | Motorists hail the decision glee-| |fully. Romantics contend the sam- lors are a tradition that must go . The samlor drivers are grumbling. x the resulting unemployment. Many of the drivers, who drifted to Bangkok from the countryside, villages, Actor Fails to Show The end is in sight for Bangkok’s| most popular and most prolific’ decreed| says the govern-| The government has not made, clear what it intends to do abuut are expected to return to their) time specials in its Woman! series’ | . BETTER SEE US! 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