~ kk * PONTIAC, MICHIGAN WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 8, 1956—44 PAGES Broom nfield Wins Over r Higgins by y 14 82 Votes How County Voted (Complete) . REPUBLICAN , DEMOCRATIC . . Governor Cobo ............ 31,697 Williams ......... 24,653 Leonard ......... 10,256 Lieutenant Governor Reid ............ 29,369 Hart ............ 20,992 Broomfield ........19,906 Sutton ........:..10,577 Higgins .......... 18,424 Niparko.......... 5,166 Sadler ........... 3,493 Davis............ 2,700 M. Williams ....... 2,487 Ward ............ 2,373. COUNTY TICKET Prosecutor Ziem .........,..33,861 Utley ............ 9,028). Welsh ..... Wawaew 1500 Kollin ............ 4,192 Sheriff Troms ............ 30,863 Hicks ........... 10,448 Brann ........... 4,011 Menzies'.......... 7,788 Bulloch .......... 2,896 Dahlerup ......... 2,764 Clerk Allen ............ 33,186 Johnson.......... 18,378 Treasurer Sparks ........... 28,753 Stevens .......... 17,676 Register ‘Na ame 4- H Fair Queen Pontiac Press Photo CHOSEN LAST NIGHT—Judy Crawford, daughter of Mr, and _| Mrs. Carlton Crawford of Milford reigns as 1956 4-H Queen. She was chosen in competition last night at opening night of the 20th annual +H fair over a field of 21 other contestants. : Dan Murphy .... As AI8 Habel ........... ... 619 AA } th 4H Q county and forge ahead in northern e In the Ninth District Republican , Democrat Elias ‘will face Roy West ........11,705 W.0. Murphy ..... 6,641, ee eC yeen: ee | nepebticas L WRUNG Rate fo eran eg ee Thamapern of But earried Royal | November sena- MacQueen ........ 8,067 Kuschunsky ....... 5,546 7 oe Ook, city, by 700 | ron eee feat by Robert P. Griffin, 32, a E. G. West ........ 4,059 She | | Rej votes. ‘Higgins wombs 8 hese Te cenit tice ‘ cover in the south end. Carrying | Unofficial totals have Elias nar- ae ee Drain Commissioner . Ferndale, his home city, by a |rowly edging his nearest opponent,| Miss 72, had become ALBERT E, COBO - Barry ...........13,462 Rice ............ 9,647| Pretty 16-year-old Judy Crawford of Milford reigns) mares agieag ie thers Daniel 3. Connolly, 7,479 to 7,266. “culuiod x Fac Gee. Renee seen OE Semann ..........10,740 Randall .......... 6,687|today as the 1956 4-H queen, Judy won over 21 other) pieasamt Ridge, Huntington roinaton a Goss ........ ooes 9,854 Eller ......... ... 3,711 }contestants last night for the title of beauty queen at aa Geteinae Pontiac City or opening night of the 20th annual 4-H fair, Sevens Semap Ftp ih. Roveten wes Ged with Ste te V t MO iesidicianss 31,781 . A thundershower dampened few spirits as the contest Be Fag: osha ng Beer 6,922 votes, a e 0 e | moved into the only permanent building on the 4-H (Continued on Page 88, Col. 1) |,A Pontine attorney, Lodge unot co . , 89 votes test LEGISLATIVE grounds, Perry Street at — cgrecied oe ba: = ira “er a _ pate a: + ; seeking seat vacated by Wil- , ‘ | eis Sheriff Irons: as Sas 0K Township estes cs ws LS kos mee smae ate | a - Sal, Judy Ba live- Coben 344,998 > ae sr Al a fot-seven inch, blued) A on Tay. (“tees tees tn wl beard 22000000 155,540 C AR ie... 6106 Rowson 2.2... 6922) queen. A member ot the APP! OM LAX |,tate, former micean ox) Judy 4,901 : 0 eS Milford 4-H group for six Oakland County prosecutor, Pon- (4019 out of ail - see ve ee iy eee 4, 545 ; years she has a total of 32 Independence Receives tiac’s spe representative, and di- “ 408, 251 ; fede Boe beeen 3.266 Takes 7-1 Lead Over|projects completed. ‘ Millage Hike; Brandon zecter and two-time prasiéeat bf ye Vissesecece 1525 Opponents; Ziem, Allen) Sie "as entered three exhibits! Request Denied clety. ~ Lieut. Gov. , | Meee , Lead in Numbers at the fair: cooking, photography) is _clasest. opponent, Richard | (488 out of 5,177 Pets.) State Representative ond ier Ieberhp Independence Town's appeal} D. Kha, pled 7.0m vote, Re oe First District Uncpposed Republican’ vete t0- Judy ‘s a junior at Milford [over tax allocation rates has been Elias is part-owner of six drive-| Roig a 343.904 G. MENNEN WILLIAMS wis el cian or county] i em, out heros by he sate: Tan Come freee ond nee Cued) 2 aie Anderson ......... 3,875 Kolar ........... 1,155 jotfices today as Prosecutor Fred-| Sonne and. sports ston, County Seis Weeeeee OY setend County. Benet. of Seper| Democratic — ee Pascal... 0.5000. 1,631 Hepler ..:..... 1,097 |erick C. Zierr headed the field with Pe ek ee cody Brandon visors and past president of the|,, _(*88? out of 5,177 Pets.) City Employes Win j oe 33,861 votes in yesterday's pri- aarp * eT ea a ee a il ae Tea oe " a a3 je He iat ‘ily! fii “lil ie gs : TF 4 IPE i oy ab i ik : Et ape 12087 : fit i + ee Lene hy 5 ili! qb fcky . 4 » Hitt ye} ie i BH ou: Bay) i ai iy a di L/S ith ae ii HA ii i iium| a ul ia Hg alte 3 Ss . . Es Lies 4 SF be nafs... ; < , : z z nf 3 va. : on HE i Lat|Be fin Hiya ult Te Year iit Han, 3 ie yal re it aya 133] StF fi i S38 sige ae e282 ila! 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WASHINGTON @—The A jr neurotic, too," said Rene Gaspard. » The plane is a B36 interconti- “nental bomber, converted some months ago into a flying testbed! show off your for research into the radiation ef- fects of the nuclear power plant on instruments, equipment and the frame of the aircraft. Gaspard, owner of the Midtown Pet Center, is a specialist in the emotional woes of our little feath- ered friends, Although he deals i animals ranging from $3 turties to $1,200 cheetahs — “just the thing” “li fnew sports car’ the dapper!” middle-aged French- man likes to call himself a “bird Psychologist." — This is a title you earn, he said, not by going to college, but by lifelong ‘study of the habits and yearnings of birds. * * * He has provided pets — or boarded the pets—of such well known clients as Skitch: Hender- son, Faye Emerson, Ernie Kovacs and Arthur Godfrey, who has two mynah birds, ae research flights are being) conducted by the Convair division) of General Dynamics Corp. al part of its work toward develop.) ment of a fully atomic- ‘powered | airplane. | -Doubting Thomas Believes It | SALT LAKE CITY (#—Stanley| Smediey found a boa constrictor in a stalk of bananas yesterday. Tt happende as he and Nick Plott were unloading a -carload of ba- nanag at his father’s Smedley Fruit Co. here. Smediey recalled he had just said: “I don’t believe all those And Plott replied: ‘There's one of them now.” It was in a stalk of fruit Smed-! ley had just unloaded.. The rush to gain a_ respectful distance caused some bruised bananas. Local zoo curator Jerry De Bary, to whom the men presented their find, identified the two-foot! reptile. lis still | alon: Pe “People. in the entertainment world usually are extraordinarily | kind to their pets,’ he remarked, “They feel nothing is too good ‘for them.” However, he recalled the case of one comedian who liked to tour the bars at night with his pet monkey, The monkey soon began jto share his taste for whisky. The combination of liquor and|boy's father, Walter Anders, was ‘late hours killed the monkey, "| given the punishment when hisif j isaid Gaspard, “‘but the comedian |wife said, “After all, Walter's cot} the rounds — ito repaint the perch. a making 5; 7 * * Birds, he insisted, can have a iform 6f nervous breakdown, just) like people, Too many crowded) community's main street is decked |} | cocktail parties, for example, will|out.in its own version of a hanging | upset a canary and cause him to/gardens with brightly hued plants] come down with sinus trouble, a|suspended in flower pots on psychosomatic escape. One of his current patients | ihave the letter R in them, It is probably easier for them to learn} | » 8ispecial long-necked pump to water} talking crow named “Ole,” had ithe plants daily. been used as a poeta dB model for a beverage concern. H also had appeared on TV, were he spoke a cherry “hello.” After a photographer held him too tightly while posing him for a picture, ‘‘Ole"’ became so fright- ‘ened his head feathers fell out: he clammed up. Reet became bald, and completely. Now, following several sessions) on the psychiatric perch with! drue counter. 4 a Gaspard, ‘ ‘Ole’ has bas bheedt tekinn ene he mutters “What for?’’) and “Oh, yeah?” * + mL PON SLAC. i ry M 4 You Owe Wows Budgereegah Something German, ‘French or ‘ Hungarian! but imstead of saying|than it is English, ‘is just before he eg to hek. Then|was “Kindness is essential in deal. pe will study in his MLDS LAs AL mR %, bse) wense eae wala \Gaapard;* Soke crow pes ee aes *. ¢ *# Xs imitate a “How “Don't just teach your bird non number to. the person who found) mw. sense phrases. Make ‘him leara/him.” i his name and address. I know of} Birds, alas, like their owners, ths wena a ‘teach 0 +a ham that became lost and/are not immune to snobbery. home safely because) “If you put two talking- crows | jwords fairly easily.” sleep. peng geesante Ws learn from the other crow and ra “But no crow will pick up a w ifrom a mynah, and no mynah will hea h can a myneh bird fenton, b learn? A smagt one can leatn 110) Resema, How does he do it. Simple, It's Noy Hea able to give his telephonejin with two talking: mynah birds," triumph of mynah over matter, me ot frontend « ‘Ning euhon ena jing with birds,” said Gaspard. ‘‘A) small canary needs affection as) much as. a great dane, You can't force ‘birds to talk or sing. They) will do it only when they are| happy and carefree.” | “A bird is as temperamental as a child. I¢ will perform only | — when it wants to,” i Gaspafd has learned: : “Women can teach a parakeet | to talk much better than men can. It is because their voices are higher, more like those of birds. “Birds learn words easier that) Boy, 2, Goes on Spree, Father Gets ‘Spanking’ CHICAGO (INS) — Sometimes a two-year-old just can't keep out! of trouble. Take the case of John} Anders. He splashed a bucket. of} black paint over the rear porch. Then he lifted a small drain cover’ and stuck his foot in to see how! far down it would go. : Little John was rescued. by fire- men after 10 mimites. Then the i Plants Hang in Streets CHARLEVOIX ® — This resort] light posts. Park (Advertisement) 'po FALSE TEETH | Rock, Slide or Slip? | FASTEETH, an improved powder to be sprinkled on upper or lower plates, holds false teeth more firtniy in place Do not slide, slip or rock. No gummy pasty taste or feeling, FAS- is alkaline rage oa }. not sour. Checks oa se ctr ture breath). 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Shigemitsu is trying desperately to! pinion dollars. lands of Etorofu, Kunashiri, i ficially went into effect on August get back shme of the lost terri] 4.4 in North Korea, the Russians,t@”° and Habomai, which had . 'S CHI ICKEN netse ; i on) 2 tory. promptly installed Russian-trained| Taidonally been Japanese, &, Fin eens Yom: bea it . M1 Bliaabeth Lake Road Observers feel Japan will be|North Koreans who formed « na It is these four in particular that|Nagasakt on that same day ond lucky to regain four*small tslands|ple’s* government which eventu-\Japan is bargaining to regain at|Japan submitted its acceptance 0 just north of Japan's northernmost|aliy attacked South Korea ‘with| Moscow. ieland of RN [Russian guns. icin seibcvahbecibvne‘incel et coment wae aad The rest, it is believed, ts firmly aes _ sehen fekhalic ee Japan under an under THE BERRYS , = ll Oe ea Rhythm ONE TN COCKTAIL BAR to Take Out AANA Ann AAA Anns - Now Serving LUNGHES Fret". Regular Menu Items Available for Take-Out! : MANNY'S FINE LIQUORS---FINE FOOD West Huron at Elizabeth Lake Road Dick & Jim. favike You. to DANCE NIGHTLY | nesday Is Family Night VILLA INN Where Dining Is a Pleasant | The ventures’ of Sadie_ ‘ally America until December when the ciréus would come off the road for the winter. If they get jobe—and a very few have—with another circus, that’s fine, and they can remain“ in this country. If they don't then the Immigration Department can deport them which means they can’t re-enter the United Must Land Job or Alien Circus Performers ——Facing U.-S. Deportation SARASOTA, Fla. «»—Once they thrilled the multitudes but now the biggest thrill this little band of Corner of M-24 and Clorksten B4—~ Leake Ortee eseaaean f WONDERFUL FOOD \ i yee ae ; a | quarters here, “The aliens par- ticularly ‘have been hard hit,” said B, M. Birdsong, manager of the Florida state employment | States. office here. The Ringling Circus has said it Most of the circus hands can|Will work out each case with in- aerialists, horseback: performers, seek unemployment compensation, — Se gare - — trick et ae ade aliens—they srew|have had only one hardship case NOTICE! | ‘LAYED OFF MEMBERS, -RETIRED MEMBERS 1S IMMEDIATE FAMILY | DECEASED SED MEMBERS ~ YOU"ARE INVITED to our PICNIC SATURDAY, AUGUST 1lIth | Walled Lake Amusement Park : Signed Lecal 125 WONDERFUL FOOD i ip i, i tp te i te tp it te de te te Me ie Me di i te Mn de r@wwewrtwrTrTrrtrrrtCrrreewrVe Vee ew we pa : ~ Abouf 30 such stars are in & frailer camp—just waiting Brand New Entertsinment §) e ° , | What of the others: : from Monday te Seturday 7 : .| Some 500 applied for ynemploy-| 5 ~ FAMOUS : nt compensation or a job and | ) @ about 200 are drawing compensa|t WINE CELLAR tion. Many of those applying have|g WINES, BEERS AND ALES 5 | found work. 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It is standard on q Super end Century — optional at extra cost on the Special, EVERY DAY © 11 AM. ‘tl 2 ALM. . Fly Saty Holidays "til 4:00 A.M. DRIVE-IN SERVICE PICK-UP SERVICE - teen of time and we'll nything on our menu ready for EAT OUT AT HOME "WITH OUR TAKE-HOME SERVICE _ “DAILY MENU for CARRY OUT and CURB SERVICE GOLDEN DRUMSTICK BOX DINNER ! 75. 1.25 1.50 nit Hele pte 3 iis i il i a ‘ od coos speeding tem 2.75 1 The Burger. Hamburger "Sheed Cheese, Sweet Pickle’ Sic, ler : Dressing. . en : 45 : snake Piet ot Sole os cae | . hs Log \ x) q - ¥ 4 lah : Cor. Wittens ames neeresen Office Opens 7:00 P. M. WED. & THURS. penne A SE cu FA EO ’ ER THE Gnear | DOWN THREE DARK STREETS i THE PONTIAC Phess,, WEDNESDAY: august 8, \1956 Waiitane License | lications at Crh SR Kbure David rae I Pag Birmingham wets = , Regier, © hong St. Clair } peat R b. Wheon 238 Birmingham 228 Seward Ruth nue B. Meddaugh, Port Huron Carlos R. Messer. 158 EB. Huron Pegey J. Seif, 18 Union | " Biate int Prieves 1 Charlotte bert te L, Struecken, Birmingham Raymond F. Traver, we Hogarth Doris N Hatmon, 68 Kemp” gomeg 8 Scroggins, Birmingham Ella F. Andersoc. Birmingham Donald z: Ish, Ortonville Dison, Clarkston Alfrea @. Galore. Leamington, Ca Hazel B. Pierce. Walled Lake Charles BE. Bares, Bloomfield Hills Gall B. Sunistrom, Birmingham John A. Pearson, 43 Fairgrove Donna F. Casebeer, Auburn Heights William ©. Walters, Walled Lake Gioria_L. Godiroid, Plymouth Charles H yee. Loomataaten. Can Sbarri] A. French, aman Robert Wilson Jr.. Walled Lake Joyee E. Growl, Wayne o Alvin Christianson, 33 Gingell | Bucille R. Allred. 33 Gingell Joseph A. Tradeau, 196 Sanderson Martha J. Cambria, 203 Judson Sidney R. Kidle. 13 LaGrande Jeanetie L.. Butler, Walled Lake he Hopkins Eugene D. Thompsen 135 Hershey Carole A, Lewis, 2815 Woodbine ©. Hayes Jr. Birmingham | Harry | Beverly A, Jongeward, Birmingham James é Watson, Norma - Anderson Bonace! Jr. T180 Eliz. Lake Hollywood Headlines By DOROTHY MANNERS Derek \itdiress Roinances -|Will Cross the Atlantic land Mt Milo: Frank, CBS executive, [celebrate their fifth happy anni- ersary this week. | (Moviewise, Eddie Albert's riding high this season, I hear he's "lexcellant as the cowardly captain lin’ *Attack,”’ formerly ealled The /Pragilf Fox,’ ' which Bob Aldrich ved the a ee was all wet. Man.” 5 1 Viupday dinner at Ta Ree brought out Irene Denne and Dr. Griffin, the Jules Steing and (adys Knapp. Ajso the Chagiie Bracketts. Try a rsa: fi BEAVER, Okla, ) ~ Tornado conscious Beaver residents rushed to their storm cellars when the |doesn' want to ask her to give|directed. Currently finishing up iy OLL ywoopb (INS)—-John {it up. .5o he’s switching his plans|the rain-soaked “Teahouse of the}, O'Hara just happens imy favorite writers, so I'm not in ‘the least surprised that Buddy) ‘Adler has signed him on & mul-| wee apie contract at 20th. Bu what does surprise me is that the | sophisticated O'Hara's first will be! ithe screen play of a western, “The Bravados,” by Frank) ey Rourke. . “How come O'Hara's doing a western when 20th owns his best | seller, ‘10 Frederick Street?’ ” I wanted to know, “Because he’s never done A western and he likes the idea,” was the answer. He'll get around later to his own story. Herbert io be ‘cue afi” mesh with Te jjover at pallerina assignment Porter. | staging the show,” Sally told me, rry's work injAugust Moon,"’ Eddie has still a} - third picture coming up It is “3:10 for Yuma,” about a) Sally Forrest is a happy girlidebt‘ridden officer who takes on being handed the prima/the dangerous chore of escorting) on the first/® Wealthy killer to prison, a story | Hollywood. i } of the Ford Jubilee spectaculars) t jon CBS Oct 6, “Tribute to Cole | Produce: | Hollywood in ‘shorts: Mara Cor-! “Bob Alton ts producing and ‘day and Director Dick Bare a “which Is wonderful for me. De | Inewsome at the - Sportsman’ 5| you remember, it was just a Lodge. few years ago that I was Bob’s | A well-known character actor, | iby David Heilweil, who will also} Shelley Winters’ leading man injtown's fire siren sounded. The ‘Girls of Summer’ on Broadway/siren was not sounding a tornado will be Pat Hingle, who Just made warning though, Last HURRY! =i", |HOT BLOOD | “THE TOY TIGER” — With Tim Hovey, Laraine Day — Jeff Chandler ! I Gah VPTOO MU¢ | THURS. H assistant at MGM, Now It's hs out of work toe long, applied for) pone eed me to be Me 6 the job of King Neptune at Marine- dancer. land. The deal” Was all set until _Another nice. thing for Sally, the the the former star de mmanded Dilling Bayard Swope, who'll, produce j |The Bravados” says no cast is jset. | —- et ee i i The romance between John | ‘Derek and Ursula Andress (she dated the late James Dean at one time) .goes. merrily on. So much) so that Ursula probably will ac: | company Derek to London when: ihe goes there for a TV series! ihased on the adventares of “Cap. ‘tain Bieod.,’ Remember when: ‘Errol Fly nn did this swashbuckling hero at Warners years ago? No one would be particularly a —STARTS FRIDAY— EXCLUSIVE! First. Showing! Wannen Bn ~ SANTIAGO WARNERC OLOR THE SIXTH _ OF JUNE TET | SOLOR » DE LUXE I] Rateened thew Untied Armaty | ~ COMMERCE DRIVE-IN THEATRE UNION LAKE & HAGGERTY ROADS OPEN 7:00 P. M. ao EM 3-066! TONIGHT ADVENTURE AND ROMANCE IN THE JUNGLES OF CEYLON! PHAN surprised if John turns on the heat for Ursula to be his leading lady lin the TV series. He leaves for iLendon as soon as he completes “Showdown Creek” at 20th. | Guess Terry Moore and Eugene i\McGrath just couldn't take their jcommuting marriage anymore. \They've bought a lot in the swank Trousdale - Doheny estates sub- division and figure that by the time the house is completed Gene can have transferred the bulk of his insurance business from Panama and Cuba to Beverly. Hills. | This should definitely settle the giving up her career to be with her husband. McGrath is really proud of her screen work and ‘wi wwwwwwwwwwwwyw [DANCE Every Nite of the Week te the rhythmic muste of >| | question about whether Terry's} a a ry a ; win!) . . "3 LITTLE WORDS” { , a ‘ LEAVES PONTIAC Prva’. * Technicolor - Charlton HESTON “THE SAVAGE” VIAALZ LZ ZZ The Court Jester” TECHNICOLOR DOORS. OPEN 10:45 A.M. Starts THURS. THE SENSATIONAL BANK ROBBERY THAT CAUGHT A WHOLE TOWN WITH ITS MORALS DOWN! LIKE A VOLLEY OF .45 SLUGS! IT HITS AGAIN AND AGAIN! DANNY KAYE © A | LPOOOOa IA, WHERE GOOD .. 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It was she who broke) less tears. field competition of importance) 4S" the late, rounds of © | uy who had operated on. her pre- |the quiet. FResoarow: oe Wale Suto was in the 1930 Women's National tournament without great weart- omhy tor a tumend. fanles. “Pye got cancer, haven't I?" ee) HThoiightful peer 46 Williams St. Phone FE 2-581 24-Hour Ambulance Service - eee * * + SNUG—Surcoat in leather with mouton collar is warm and will withstand rough-and-tumble school Want a Job? Bedouins Need a Little Rest In eight events she placed in seven, won five outright and tied CAIRO, Egypt (—A bunch of/for first in a sixth. She scored 37 Bedouins who used to herd sheep/points to win the national cham- pionship, — Betty Crocker’s E ) Bisquick \ White House 3 | oo , 40 Oz. Pkg. Coffee Drip or Perk IS 1-Lb. Vac. on are i job now in Egypt's western desert.| at the San Angeles Olympics They're hunting still-buried land|that summer she she became a world all, the rest seem to like this} 4 tew days after the Olympics switch from their once peaceful/rantiand Rice invited Babe: to eu accompany him to Brentwood for T've spent most of my life sit-|, round of golf. Babe took a two- ting by sheep,” an ex-herder re-|minute lesson in how to swing a marked. ‘This is much more eX-|stick from the club pro and she citing.” outdrove all members of the. male Wired iron rods and Mars-like| foursome on the first real drive of hg | earphones ~ replace the hooked|her life—a belt of 240 yards. Hunt’ | characterized their profession Fhe gett bag B Bake bert. unt's since the days of Moses. She knew that track and field, P4 basketball, barnstorming with Yellow Cling The Bedoui t this or that baseball club, desert of Saodiehe ef ieateds comida’ ‘lest. The A-A.U. hed P Ih of mines planted by three different; Closed many sports doors on her eac es armies — Italian, German and| >y >@rring her for “endorsing” British, They are spread from an automobile, though she proved os A. Berga, on the Libyan border, to| Comclusively that her name had — * 3 Sliced or Halves E! Alamein, only 60 miles south- been used without her authority. ge. A. | west of -Alexandria, Some nights, Babe's hands bled f y ; The sheepherders turned mine|from her blisters. But she wanted 4 i Q fs e dowsers are directed by German|golf, and to learn to play that %. a . . and Italian experts under con-|mystifying ang humbling game) © — , c Be, bed tracts with the Egyptian army. |well enough to support her. ; ae o- 278 Babe won her first ‘tournament, o; hoa? ‘E. L. Profiry, a former captain|the Texas State Women's Amateur ed Lae title, in 1935. Babe played a lot of as ie. 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Armour Star or Greenfield SMOKED Vacation needa FREE when “Wasolee your ADMISSION TICKET for a Gera grit Gin Stamps : s 4 the Blue Sky Drive-in Theater with a Pienics | prtferrddan Fait purchose. of $1.00 or more. LETT'S “a BSo* BICYCLE SHOP pf Stagthyte FREE CUSTOMER PARKING BACK OF STORE. tite "4 “28 Years in the Bicycle Business in Pontiac” 20 4 LAWRENCE ‘ : FE —_ ¢ pst i hy UST 8, oie i AC PRESS! WEDNESDAY, AUC , Caiehkinds : to Save Lives 4 | he ugg interceptor franchise. Farmington Township voters rejected rezoning of 244 aera for a race track, and at Mil: ford, both township and village ap- ‘proved a gas franchise for Michi- gan Consolidated. SOUTHFIELD TOWNSHIP In Southfield, two proposals ap- peared on the ballot. turned down, by @ ten to “one! , majority, a two mill tax proposal’ fo ra recreation site and a civic center. . A second proposal, to grant a franchise to a private corpora- tion to bulld the proposed $1,112,- - 000 «(“little’’ += Evergreen inter- ceptor, wen by a small margin, Figures were 1,958 yes and 1,706 no. The Todnahip and Village here, in an almost ten to one vote, ok'd ‘the franchise for the Michigan | Consolidated Gas Co. Fisher; Fred Missal, and P. G. EARLY TALLY Rose Township, using ma- chines for the first time had its ready for the ‘theeair force shortly after he was Over Corner Woods to annex a part of the dis- jputed property. a gasoline station at the northeast corner of Lincoln and Woodward. was annexed to Royal Oak in 1950 by joint resolution of the two city commissions, ied the move to make city boun dary lines-conform to lot lines. dery thange togal Royal Oak is ‘when he piloted his cri ae Gs sae seer tah a oe dential rea and, made a crash fused to eject aimself and para- chute to safety after his F86. jet flamed out. Instead, Frederick maneuvered the plane to crash in a small park. If abandoned, the plane could have crashed anywhere in the residential area that berders the air field on three sides” First Lt. Fredericks, who joined igraduated from the U.S. Naval) Residents Academy in 1953, was the son of polling 1,387, Mr. and Mrs. George C. Fred- ericks *" 36000 sommcniahd: Cities Parry Huntington Attempting to Annex Rezoned Lot of Royal Oak ROYAL OAK~—A zoning change The request had been to build Royal Oak recidents have joined their protest. Part. of the property in question Assessors of both- sides promot- Fin then Oakland County Cir- has declared the boun- ® shortly before 9 naan ci'aue to pephamel se> (settehieg ai ‘court reversal, {steady skating, is slated at chairman, Prevented Plans @; | live at 509 Sherbrook, Miltord ers to the two-mile square town- Strong's Roller Rink here, Satur-| (PSS "en ee areas for the | The dais teases tek ship voting. “That's not a bad | | Moulin este city moses: ony and Sundey ercap to’ Sean sciousness after he was taken from average to have at the polls,” er Fred Yockey said that there | ‘the event, to begin at 8 a, m.| * » the creck, according to Oakland sald township clerk Norman J. | 584 been only time to certify 243 catiiday and end at midnight) The 11-point program presented) county Sheriff's deputy Leonard S.| | Flemington. Counting” wes at | 0! the 009 pelitions and thet he (sunday, is open to anyone 15 yearsjearlier by another independent) pang. LAPEER the Troy City Hall. alance will be seut to the Roya lold or. over. citizens group, of which Mrs. Lane Oak Commiation belore nest | is also chairman, were approved The river is more of a creek _Al nine Republican votes) Monday, Registrations for the marmhon 11 members : as it runs behind the home where were cast for Edward E. Wilson.) 30 white a tide tect| should be made by Friday night ; Mr, and Mrs. Roberts and their ‘ delegate, he is), rs : i enone ts the| at the rink, say new operators ge children reside, and behind the! van aisburg ble because he lives in Troy|2 “47s after it is approved by the| sey Buchanan, Pat Laidiaw and (Lakesiders to Meet Newton home at 515 Sherbrooke. Cy a A vcnahip's two (Sunday. The owner of the property aay Let Mrs. Roberts stated that she precincts, enly 490 voters out, of]! question can apply for a build- a. pian Sigh was in the house with. smaller 2.600 out ing permit, on Monday.|' Buchanan, who. recently re- child while Kenneth was in a 2,600 registrants a iturned from teaching in California, | small fenced in area in the front In the Waterford Township ‘ taught a skating class in the yard, When she realized he was area, Where 14,851 persons are Pink Accents [Keego Harbor area four years ago. gone, she began searching along registered, 3,352 voters in its ‘ . with Mrs. Newton. Breet, Bo out to wes for Wedding Oaklahd ‘County this year In the four precincts of Orion) MARLETTE—A oo wed- r Township a total of Sil persons|ding Saturday united Maralene English, Oxford. | St = voted. : Olsen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. In Avon Township, 1,335 persons|Amil Olsen, of Marlette and Clar- Men. Exchange voted in the six precincts. ence Phillips, son of Mrs. Roy Royal Oak voters put more teeth!Phillips and the late Mr. Phillips, Teaching Duties in their municipal court jurisdic-/before 75 guests. -—~ OXrORD—w tion Tuesday by approving a city) The bride, given in marriage by illiam Taylor, Eng- - lish and dramatics instructor at)quet was charter change. her father, selected a waltz length an High School, sailed last|White carnations. _ By @ vote of 5.245 fo 1,401, gown of white spider-web lace over = iro England _ the voters doubled a $500 limitation (blush pink taffeta for her wedding. ee tee ted States hoard on. civil. cased bandied in the [She wore a white nylon fingertip ’ court and approved increases in [veil and .carried white carnations ‘There he will be an exchange nvaximum punishments from $100 centered with pink roses. teschér for the coming Year a fines end 30-day jail terms to | or sister, Shareyn, was her nosthera cost af the coining. Walker. $500 fines and 30-day sentences. | maid of honor, while Donald "Jn Oak Pack, social security| Phillips was his brother's best: ee oe benefits for police and firemen was| mam. Duane Glady and Carl er and | ; graduated ie approved 1.761 to 462 as was a| Nicol seated the guests. See Sen int Se change in retirement age from 6| A reception was held at the eee So ieee: ome be la to ©. Ap ‘bond pepe loned American Legion Hall, after*which tema be will Lapeer. construction an indoor swim-jthe young couple left for Niagara AND MRS. CLYDE N. teacher — duties , — — o M ig % eri pidge a by hi | eee They will: live in Mariette on ed di ‘be pa y his re- “X-ray Uses Increase —_teir-Feturn. Observe Golden Wed 1A) sectve oot. ester "bt ter in Animal Treatments Two Oxford Girls Mr, and Mrs. Clyde N. King of, Sava: Dorothy Butterfield of Dette, Fulbright Fellowship project. a new daughter, | EAST LANSING a cent Ortonville will celebrate an 50th Francis canis Farmington, and ee becoming increasingly im wedding anriversury on Saturday seven gra’ ren. ' Is, is zAend FHA-Camp Aug. 18. They will greet their) The couple married in Ortonville/™ friends and-relatives at a recep-jon Aug. 15, 1906 and have lived | ' OXFORD — Shirley Smith andjtion at, the Ortonville Methodist|in or near Pontiac, Romeo and|i Lois Stoddard, ninth graders at/church, from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. /Ortonville since that date. At the|ps Oxford High, will be spending a ens * those present will be théir|present time they make their home |b week at the beech beginning next -tin Ean and Florida. Youad people whe are trained in Higher : Accounting, Business Administration, Secre- FIBERGLAS Sar crake pogeiocegig : are tremendously in demand in business, in- dustry and government. RAW re | R&S The Business Institute has had extensive 4 experience in training veterans for desirable for constant summer comfort positions with opportunity for advancement. 013 to 1,962. William J. Porter ‘Hayden, 1,509; Clare Barrett, 657; Slated at Keego LAPEER COUNTY ~ ‘Republt-) John T. Conley, Lapeer County rk-for the en failed official returns from the 26 pre eincts. Conley had 2,071, County voters favored Albert + Se ae Leonard for Republican nomination for governor, 3,084 to 1,288, In the race for the nomination for the Republican 7th district, U.S, Con- gress, Robert J. Mcintosh had 1,786 -im the unofficial figures, with Frank C, Lawson trailing with 852, and Claude L, Wood had | Robert L. Patterson captured the Republican. nomination for state senator in the 34th district, polling 2,325, compared to 1,543 for Frank D. Beadle. _ George D. Lutz won the nomination for county prose nosing out Michael C. Dionise, 2,- claimed the GOP nomination for sheriff with 1,879, over Ralph L. Robert H. Albrecht, 266; Dayton Claiming the two GOP coroner nominations were KR. Lyle Rid- dell, 2,015 and Dorothy L. Leith, 2,018, over William C, Heitsch, 1,882, Unopposed on the GOP slate were Clarence A. Reid for lieu- tenant governor; Louis C. Cramton, for state representative; Lyle Good- rich for county treasurer, Leona Hevener, for register of deeds; and Claude A. Stewart for drain com- missioner. On the Demoératic slate, Ira D. McCoy won the nomination for the) Tth District, U.S. Congress, with Skating Marathon KEEGO HARBOR — A roller skating marathon, with 48 hours of , well ery “476 to 276. | eens $74, over Ralph J. Peretto, county clerk; Marguerite Rider, county CAP Approves Orion Squadron .\Carpenter and Lt. Col. Judd of Names Committee icitizens committee of seven. to Taking the Democratic noml- nation for sheriff was William D. prosecuting attor- ney; Ralph E£. Atwood, county ‘treasurer; and William M. Miller, register of deeds. Monday Night LAKE ORION—Major Robert Michigan Wing headquarters in Detroit, Civil Air Patrol, an- nounced the. acceptance of the Lake Orion squadron at the Mon- day night squadron meeting. members’ business meeting and talked on CAP. Their acceptance ert ce aan hk ae as Neighbor Discovers |r. and Mrs. Donald Henson, 7148 quarters. Floating Body Michigan Ave., Union Lake, before Six seniors and three cadets ; her marriage, will live at Pontiac were “grounded” by weather dur-| The body of 20-month-old Kenneth|Lake. , ling an overnight stay Sunday at Grand Haven. Memorial Airport. Park Group Meets, LAKE ORION—A group of 15 representing village and township areas met at the Donald Noble} home last night and appointed a meet with village councilmen next Monday night concerning the vil- lage park. Mrs. Gerald Lane, temporary Maid of honor Beverly Maguire and bridesmaid Patricia Jones in yellow taffeta and net gowns wore net halos and carried matching carnation nosegays. The bride's cousin, Jo Carol Crawford, was stim Tourney ~ for Waterford Pontiac Lake Event Open to Children and Adults Sunday , MRS. CHARLES BATY Child Drowns at Milford Mother Searches Field Roberts was found floating in the Huron River at Milford yesterday shortly before noon while his mother, Mrs. Wesley Roberts, searched in a field across the Kenneth was gone 50 minutes when he was seen by Mrs. Ethel Newton, who had joined Mrs. Rob- erts in the search. All efforts to revive the boy with an inhalator failed and he Newlyweds Plan was Daniel Mora of Auburn Heights. . jthe Eagles Lodge, on M59, Pon- for only three weeks. to Make Home at Pontiac Lake UNION. LAKE — Floyd Lewis Schwerin, and his bride, who was Janet Grace Henson, daughter of} Schwerin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Schwerin, of Auburn Heights, took her as his bride in rites at Emmanuel aden Church recently. - The bride's gown was of white nylon chiffon, styled in baller- ina length, and her corsage fea- tured a white orchid, Attending her was Janet Pitt- man .as bridesmaid, and best man Attending a reception later at tiac, were 150 guests, Firing Vote is scheduled for Sunday at Pontiac Lake Recreation Area, near inter- section of Williams Lk. Rd. and Gale Rd., by the Waterford Town Fails in Lathrup | John G. woman. Kathryn__V. - commission meeting Monday night. jpolice force. ‘complete surprise to him and that Justice of the Peace L. Bernard Cross who has_held the position 13 New Businesses Mayor, Councilwoman Seek Move; Johnson Refuses Choice LATHRUP VILLAGE — Mayor Campbell and Council- Feyereisen tried to fire City Administrator Leonard A. Watchowski af the The issue was a paid or volunteer Only three of the five council- men were present. The meeting broke up almost immediately when Miss Feyerei- sen read a resolution that would fire Watchowski as of Aug. 20 for a more “stable, harmonious” government. Campbell quickly seconded in motion. Councilman Frederick O. Joho- son said he would have nothing to do with such “‘steam-roller tac- tics” and that he ‘“‘would do every- thing in my power’ to keep the matter from coming to a vote. He walked out of the meeting before voting on the motion. When ‘contacted this morning Watchowski said it came as a he is still very much on the job. Watchowski said that after the meeting Mayor Campbell handed ship Recreation Events are to begin at 2:30 p. m. and will end at bpls m. Palmer, coach of Lake Swim team will act as offi- cial starter for the meet. the Williams Events will be scheduled for boys and girls from ages 7 to 16 and for adults from 16 on. Boys and girls, regardiess of their swim skills, will be able to par- ticipate: The tournament is conducted annually, following completion of seven weeks of township-wide swim instructions. “Primary purposes for this eveiit are twofold,” reports Tom Belton, recreation director. — provide an rtunity for youngsters bai red in swim instruction to display to their learned Waterford and vicinity for competitive swimming opportunities. Two hundred people swam in the tournament last year. Over one hundred awards were given out. A traveling trophy will be awarded to children from the beach with the highest accumulation of points at the end of the tournament. Bleachers will be erected for parent spectators and registration for all events must be made Sun- day at the beach. Some 300 par- ents were present last year. him a letter of resignation from ‘Scramlin - VanAllsburg Vows Spoken in Lapeer — Grace Episcopal Church was the: setting for the Saturday. evening wedding of Pa- tricia Ruth Scramlin to Daryl F. The Rev. Canon Charles D. Braidwood heard the young couple repeat vows in a double ring cere- mony before 125 guests. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Schramiin Sr., 1207 North Main St., Lapeer. Mr. and Mrs, Howard VanAlis- burg of 3653 Lake Shore Dr., Lake Nepessing, Lapeer, are the The bride was gowned fh a dress of white lace fashioned with fitted bodice and bouffant skirt. Her fin- Agertip veil was fastened to a ban- Eng-|deau of seed pearls and her bou- Barbara Scramlin was her sis- ter's maid of honor. A niece, Janet Scramlin,.was bridesmaid. Dale Lick was the best.man \" A reception at the Veterans Me- County | Births ( Mr and Mra. halon "" Chapman have Rosemafy Ann. FOUR TOWNS—There will be a coffee hour immediately after the Davisburg Greets DAVISBURG — Three new bus!- nesses are established in town and have been welcomed by the Da- a Saturday street dance to mark One new member is Virginia's Beauty Salon, being operated by Mrs, Virginia Taylor of Clarkston and managed by Judy Harmon. Mrs. Taylor has operated a busi- ness in Clarkston for the past ten years, The Davisburg Restaurant !s managed and owned by Jerry and Pat Jones, who formerly owned -tand operated the Pontiac Bus Sta- tion and Restaurant. Jones has. been in business for the past 15 years in Oakland Coun- ty. Operating ‘the Davisburg Va- riety Store are the new owners, ‘| Mr, and Mrs. Harold Dietrich, former Detroiters. They have op- erated businesses for over 15 | years. The beauty salon and restaurant will sponsor a free street dance to mark their grand openings Sat- urday from 9 to 12 p.m. : Plans Aug. 18>Rites METAMORA — An Aug. 18 . |}wedding is planned by Paddy Ann McBride, daughfer of Dr. and Mrs. J. M. McBride of Lapeer. She. has been honored at parties given by Mrs. William Van Dusen eeniet Baiting Stewed the core te oon service at the Four Townsjof Metamora, and Mrs, Earl Stewart of Lapeer, visburg* Business Assn. Two plan . Last 5 y Days Florsheim — Soft Translucent Beauty That’s Tougher Than Steel! This awning can withstand rocks, hail-storms, vibra- _ | that old man winter or | tions, snow, ice, or anythi _the neighborhood kids could throw at it. It will not ! shatter, crack, or mar its beauty. Fiberglas-is a i] most-beautiful revolutionary. ore ever fecaual : Call Now for Free Estimate. For Information, Call in Person, Telephone _or Write for New Bulletin NEW CLASSES THIS WEEK \ sd | DAY, HALF-DAY and EVENING CLASSES 52 prs. of Men’s Summer and year around Flor- sheim Shoes, | Reg. $18.95 and $19.95 $9.00 1 Group Men's Dress Oxfords Values to | | $'795 314.95 - Other. Sommer Now Now 1 he Business Institute TW. Lawrence Street, Pontiac iq / Phone FE 2-3551 Got: for Eee your while, a. ‘Daily 9:30 te 5:30—Friday 9 fo | Summer Shoe Sale FINAL REDUCTIONS on FLORSHEIM SHOES for men and women . it ri é t the-store at savings | | apts one-bhif, Come in and look them over. Tt will be worth Todd’s Shoe Store ' + 20 WEST HURON STREET 9—Shop Days lor Beiter Service | 91 prs. of Women’s Sum- mer and year around. shoes. Reg. $16.95 and $18.95 $1.@00 1 Group of Women’s Tweedie Shoes — _ — : $47 Qoo am at ‘doe Now = ‘4 : y \ #2 1 “3 of THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDN \, j ‘ “ Af 4 | \ ee ee - eR \ aucust a eee ; \a \ ys \ ' ‘ oe, ESDAY, Fa ge ‘ ; e2 a The Blonde C 4 j reached a record 945,529 patients/¢d 3,576 in 1954. J z= ' URDER z in 1955, an increase”of 58,188 over|/UP $30 MILLION ; ~ ve if 1954, the Michigan Hospital Assn.| ‘The association ‘report : announced, : i ; which statistics come, showed a@ ; steady climb in Michi XXXV é ) ts St, Joseph Mercy Hospital es-/ admission since 1946. a hoe ta . “T've got a date with Lucy,”,earlier, and that she wouldn't be tablished a high of 15,463 admis- More per cent of the “J told you to stop and think/Shayne said over his shoulder|using her knife again for some H \sions while Pontiac General Hos- ane oe a chronically sick people in the Unjt- it over,” he exploded. “Was it|Without slacking pace. * time to come. pital admitted 12,297 patients, aa patients and led States are less than 45 years red or black? You ought to re-|Der Ud be back by t to| Then he turned to Lucy with a = iveries as compared old. ‘ ‘ have a-night-cap with her."’ reassuring grin Another record for state hos- | 1964's total of $248,822,000, a jump member a simple thing like that.| He was out the door without : | pitals was posted with the birth | of nearly $30 million. Start thinking about it while I'm/pothering to close it, and he Her ankles and her right arm — of 198,022 bables, an increase of | THe state's general. hospital For Offic: © See gp oey stages lengthened his stride almost to a sol un vt be skate ote woke ee ey Gk EOENS WOT eseak on average of $2641 day, . “Don’t you dare come bere at/run down the corridor and out the| Stgs'"et ‘lath’ that had. been nee oe ise of $2.21 over 1954 for pa. ASACOa ah PE BOR) 2 this time of night, Michael, I won't! cide door strips of cloth that had been ‘ie acces i as a rise 0 a er. or pa- let you in if you do. I'm going to . torn from a sheet. Her other h local hospitals ttered tient's care, This sum is more than B O fe) K S T O R 3 get some sleep. As far as the CURTAINS DRAWN hand had been left free so she . records of births with 2,913 at the|the average daily cost of $24.15 for . " bag goes, it was black suede. It wag something like 16 blocks could lift the telephone receiver city hoapital and 4,681 at St. Joseph ~ rest of the nation, + 15-17 E Lowrenee § Good night.” trom police headquarters to Lucy’s| Deind ber. Her tace was'white Mercy. The former had 2,00 the Other-statisties Fevenled that pa- Her voice rang in his ears for apartment, and Shayne covered| Wit strain and her eyes had « . | seconds after he heard the de-|the distance in something like 60] S#%*Y look, but she managed : ry éisive slam of. her = receiver/seconds, to twist her lips in a feeble breaking the connection. | Se cat ie —. smile and to ejaculate with spirit: a , macanapsy Senet [aves REMARKABLE COFFEE shaking hjs and glancing at | her a building, cut off ing to the party. 7 » What Zip!" = wideieht. soap gee Da a a secgernd hg * /shayne ieked ; i blocdetained utes to What had got : p up the | ; 4 inte ‘Lacy? ee the street. linife from the floor and went to) fo Said the ump after taking a sip, The curtains were drawn. atiher to kneel and slash her bonds,| © cies! LUGGAGE SET — Away from home or off to school, this young | lady has selected the basic luggage. Weekend and pullman cases, and matching cosmetics box are covered in pastel vinyl — scuffproof and washable. —— He straightened his shoulders). front wind vg gia Lee hy po ‘all shake bel Shayne got out and closed the} «sure. Just perfect. Aside from| Lieutenant Neils has got staked| °°" door quietly, crossed the street! my heart being permanently lodged pind as Paulson.” There was a|0 the foyer and went in. where my Adam's apple used to be curious look of concentration on| 1@ had a key on his ring thatiand a few minor things like that. “ hhis face as he turned to go out, |°Pened both the downstairs inner | She's insane, Mike! She's already “Hold it, Mike. Where you go-|9°Or 20d also ber apartment. killed two people with that knife ing now?” | : Shayne had been touched by|tonight. She boasted about it to : the ‘gift, and he had been very/ me, And she was going to cut lcareful never to use it, He had) my throat, too, just as soon as she got the call she was waiting for. She told me it was some man named Lanny. He's in ¢ahoots with her and pretends to be her brother.” (To Be Concluded) Old Babe Is Dead —After Seventy Years in Circus PERU, Ind. @® — “Old Babe,” grand old trooper who outlived at least six circuses, lay today in a massive grave marked by a ring of tarnished parade wagons. . “s* * *& The aged Indian elephant, a performer in circuses, vaudeville and the movies for at least 70 years, died last Friday at the Paul Kelly Animal Farm and chil- “With this instant about. You'll never strike out, Gas Firm Sues to Block Panhandle Competition LANSING (—Michigan Consoll- dated Gas Co. has asked for a temporary restraining order to block the sale of industria] gas to the McLouth Steel Corp. by Pan-|- handle Eastern Pipe Line Co. Michigan Consolidated and Pan- handle, its supplier utility, have been contending for more than two years for the right to supply gas to the new steel plant, located at Gibraltar. The State Public Service Com- mission recently decided in favor of Panhandle. Circuit Judge Marvin J. Salom will hear arguments on the bid for the temporary restraining or- der Aug. 23. Cty Gives 238 Building Permits $2,285,604 Total Tops June Applications Set ot but 162 Issues It's Full-Bodied! The flavor's a pip!” been used, and carefully inserted it lin the lock. It turned easily and he went in. |DREW DEEP BREATH He climbed the one flight of jstairs slowly and cautiously, test- jing each tread for squeaks before ‘putting his weight on it. At the top, he stopped in front of Lucy’s door and drew in a deep breath. Sweat beaded his corrugated forehead and _ crept down the trenches in his cheeks. He still held the shiny new key in his hand.- He stooped in frdmt of the door and put his left hand on the lock, with thumb and forefinger pressingly loosely A total of 238 permits for build- ings valued at $2,285,604 were is- sued in Pontiac during the month of July, it was announced today by Carl F. Alt, city building in- spector. The totals were far above the June marks which showed 162 per- mits for buildings valued at $1,169,259. Heading the list of new structures were 60 residences worth $542,500. There were 117 permits for resi- dential alterations and repairs, 25 for residential garages, three for an *Vir-aoolt Chase &é You try new Instant Chase & Sanborn... oe You'll see why coffee lovers everywhere make the Full-Bodied Instant their First choice for flavor. Over other leading instants! Even over ground coffees! His Honor’s Hint Fails, More Work for the City LOUISVILLE, Ky. (® — Mayor Andrew Broaddts thought it would , commercial alterations. and re-|be nice if the people of Louisville TOI sa 6S oo dren's amusement park near! peing= six for new commercial|demonstrated a little interest in _ 4 Sanbor! Wy FE to make a sheath of flesh through | poy ? PAT LALLY which he inserted the key with- : buildings, seven for wrecked build- their city’s beauty, : " MSRCITLE | 840428 Il cur the slightest scraping sound. | Fight other elephants of the/ings, three for moved structures,| Several weeks ago he hinted i Kelly herd, of which Old Babe/five for tanks, one for a church,|that neighhorhood garden clubs htererrm | Free Perkins [| When it was firmly bedded, he|was the unquestioned boss, raised|one for church addition, six for| might like the job of beautifyi Coffee Rear of gh } fying UEUEREEEE Stere transferred his hand to the door-|their trunks in salute Sunday as|fences, three for school additions, | the city’s numerous traffic islands. The F l * er cosein te knob and pulled on it firmly while|/her wrinkled old body wasSj/and one for a safety building. But yesterday he ordered the u l-Bodied INSTANT PAINTS elon he turned the key. ‘ . |tumbled into a huge grave dug by| The permit for the new safety | parks department to the job. The He turned the knob, keeping)a power shovel. building wa sthe highest priced|mayor had only one offer from a ‘ pressure on ft, and then went into| “She deserved something better) single building. Its value was set| garden club. And there was no ANOTHER FINE PRODUCT OF STANDARD BRANDS Ie, the apartment in a violent lunge. (than the Slue factory,” Kelly said.|at $751,898. traffic island in its neighborhood. - oe AND DEADLY : - : z 1028 W. HURON |!‘x crue oe teing einen 24,20é,9 Sed 3 : 1¥% Blocks West i, icephone as he went by. bullCirvur Har history wes, contied, Sa Cane! other occupant of the room with the famous Robinson Show . 737 N. 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At left is shown a white sweater with navy and red design band. It is easily wash- If she’s more interested in having the world see her than vice versa, she’]l love suit with the gray flannel able and needs no blocking. A bright red jacket, lined with nylon fleece, and Old World touch of Tyrolean braid trim. The nylon quilt lining and snugly fitted bonnet will keep her cozy. sd ‘|specifically for the younger set, \ ‘Smart Set FM This taffy. blond dress i i. ‘ ot in gleaming cotton satin has an attached apron bordered with a wide band of cross- stitched embroidery outlined in ric-rac. special “after school” affairs. For those Schoo! Bells ‘Daring’ Slit Skirt By JUDITH L. CLEMENCE Women’s Editor, Pontiac Press School bells will soon be ringing land little misses from coast to coast are destined to be smash hits in this year’s fashionable back- to-school styles. Cottons are much in evidence, combining fashion color and pretti- ness with practicality. Designed they're as stylish and smart as any you'll find in a grown-up's wardrobe. ‘ Especially fashionable for fall is the provincial jook, High neck- Brushing Keeps Hair Beautiful Deep in the recesses of theit personal djives, where most wom-| en let no one find ont what's go- ing on, there seems to be a re- sistance to hairbrushing. .-* * One young woman finally ad- mitted in public that she never brushed her hair and this prompt- Seven pages foday in Women’s Section trousers are worn by the model at right. Womens Section WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 8, 1956 PAGES 23-29 U. S. Treasurer Cites Woman's Place in Politics, Foresees Female Rresident i ; z 888 stig 3 She taught American history and citizenship in night school, but this woman of importance has no col- lege degree, except for the hon- stg ones her work has brought r. “My degree is from the = Mrs. Priest, who has three chil- dren and an infant grandson, thinks that very often the time for a woman to enter political life _ is after her children are in school. She explained: HOME COMES FIRST “T do think the average woman will provide for her children first mation available through it’s certainly our own fault.” Morris Home Scene of Party for Mrs. Blower jcohostesses. : Mrs. Blower is the former Judy Boughner, daughter of the Harold Boughners of Whittemore street. David is the son of Mrs. Earl mass media, If we aren't well-informed, | The non-brushers all said they didn’t brush their hair because it took the wave out. COMES OUT SOON This may be true for a while. But hair with a temporary wave, however nice it may. look for. the moment, will séon grow lack-lus- # Plan Variety Show Will Ring In Chic Attire for Small Fry Provincial High Neck, Puffed Sleeve, to Please Primer Set lines, puffed sleeves, the dirndl skirts and jerking make any little girl feel like a story-book Heidi. Tyrolean prints copied by design- ers from the colorful costumes of the Alpine countries, sky-blue, frue red, muted green and cocoa are used predominately to lend authen- | ticity. to the designs. WAISTS MOVE UP In addition to the provincial look, there’s the high waist empire line. To accent the look, many are belt- have. wide midriffs of contrasting color. Conversational prints, appropri- ately named, are much jn demand to make the wearer the talk of the classroom. Sparkling white collars and cuffs offset dark prints giving a neat band-box appearance. ed above the natural waistline, or jhold a press, which makes gar- cotton print and boasts lusc One plus-one equals two. And here's a slate-gray back-to-school dress and jacket ensemble to prove it. Th can be worn alone or. with the jacket. Full skirted, it is ina strawberry polished The dress veteen jacket ensemble, ious rose-hued ad strawberries against a slate-gray back ground. The white collar on cotton vel- with attractive tatting detail adds a further tailored note to this same convenience, in garments of modern fibers de- signed for ease of care, Women who have not had ex- perience with this modern cloth- ing convenience will find that wash And wear means just this, Ironing is seldom needed, for the clothes hold their shape so re- markably well for the life of the garment that they set a new, higher standard of appearance. An easy washing method is all that's necessary to keep wash and wear clothes neat and wearable. The steps of starching, dampening and troning are bypassed because of the garments’ high content of modern fibers, plus proper con- ‘struction. WASHING EASY These fibers have the built-in ability to ease away wrinkles and ment care a simple three-step pro- cedure dry, Hang wet garments to drip dry (jackets or outer coats on shaped, non-staining coat hangers, trousers by the cuffs). Smooth seams while the garment is wet. “_ Tweed and velvet combine to make a smart fitted coat, Flecks of olive and. russet appear in this all wool tweed, with the olive reappearing _in’ velvet trim ‘on the bonnet, collar, slit ‘ pockets and outlining the ~~ back belt. This fall the school wardrobe that geta hard daily wear—slacks, shirts, jackets, socks, sweaters,|new fall wash and wear, gabar- and outer coats—can be selected/dacron blended with rayon, and Wash thoroughly, by hand. or machine, but do not wring or spin-|. If, after several washings, & sharper crease is desired, it ran | be accomplished quickly with a | warm iron and damp press cloth, or a steam tron, School boys are rough on slacks, but they've met their match in | are exceptionally . sturdy, They are warm and wind-re- sistant, and the excellent wrinkle irecovery of dacron sets a high |standard of neat day-to-day ap- jpearance, Mothers have commented on the lease with which trousers with muddy cuffs and knees can be washed and be ready for wear again the next day, complete with & presentable press, These are shown in solid colors and small pat- Boys Clothes in Easy- Care Fabrics Shopping for sons'-schog{ clothes will be a pleasure for mothers who| have discovered wash and wear clothing ‘and want more of the! For the college man and school boy who prefer flannels, slacks of orion wool or rayon have the characteristics of this traditional weave, plus the advantages of wash and wear. College men will appreciate being able to refresh their flan- nels’ appearance overnight through washing, and, to mothers, this ease of care speaks for itself. * . * The ease of movement and warmth of sweaters have made them a standard garment for stu- dents of all ages, and new fall sweasers bid well to hold scholastic interest with their handsome colors and patterns. Lighter colors, with white the favorite, are much used as back grounds for geometric patterns jin‘ bright winter colors, boy's sweater of soft orlon, for boys who wear wash-and-wear school band in black and white, needs no resistant and has no appeal for moths. washed and hung to ‘drip dry. » This ing, is shrinks in bright red with Pal ee (ole Catalina BOON NGC: a ORD iad 8 ag 1 th Ani Ait ae art il a el - Sweaters” 3 Famous Brands iloodectul Wondamere © Canterbury Tycora © 6” Belgimere All Fall Colors back to school — 12% “Tor! the going lac 16 North fesioew Street office dates Boy Coats 3 9° | 49° A must in your wardrobe navy or camel. Sizes 6 to 18. Other colors, too, if you desire. Plaids and Solid Colors for Campus, for Home, for Play 538 ts 10” Shire-Tex Slacks Bermuda Shorts -_ JUST HIT TOWN! new blouses by Ship’n Shore’ 2.98.523.98 — Everything that’s new on the blouse front ... for desk, date and casual wear! Bildize, 30 that smile at suds! Skirts *~ Match Them to Your Sweaters . Cass Lake Rd. panenes 1 am at enna Small Title, maint Job. 22 in Being ‘Just a goa ual Rating With a Boss Seg nee Wet Career Gal Could Ask oe many women refer to th them any better mine, as “just a housewile,” © “Nobody “ever needs to feel. bap for me. T've got a swell — “Hasn't it ever occurred to any- i. tm a housewife, “If we weren't so modest we|W: where ? PEGGY’S of course when ? now and newly ee tssainh cam Sea Sieth arrived crs cont. nil place fhe bow | popular for past seasons. Such a variety of fabrics from bianket plaid and plain fleeces, to felt combined with bulky knit sleeve linserts! Your Fashion Store- THERE 1S NEWNESS IN EBERY COAT Children’s Theater Party Aug. 21-22 Bring your youngster in for FREE Tickets to Butterfield Theaters. We invite you to come in early, number of tickets is limited. ‘ It’s Arthur's Young Folks’ Shop for the Most Fashionable — IN TOWN SENSIBLY PRICED FROM... * 35.00 to 39.98 ALL CAREFULLY SELECTED TO BRING YOU OUTSTAND- ING VALUE. BEAUTIFULLY STYLED, FOR COMOFORT AND LONG WEAR. 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As of now, I plan to have only one attendant. I would like to ‘have a very dear girl friend fill this position, but I've been told that it would be unthinkable pot to have my sister. Will you please give me your opinion?” . Answer: There are many times |when a sister is not chesen—gen- ierally because of a great differ- ence in ages, and sometimes. be- cause of incompatibjlity. In other words, it is not nécessarily con- sidered a.slight {0 your sister to choose a really intimate friend. iii To choose someone who is not your very best friend, but whem you consider a person of im- portance, would be open to — . Deat Mrs, Post: “My sister is going to be married shortly. In discussing her wedding plans with mé, she told me that in order to Reguler $12.50 PERMANENT Heit $10" Dent ven sar ikea Let ee hairdo to cima Bm Mary’s Beauty Salon T ghaen ten nae as "PE 8.9701 Free Parking free fully through oo hot as wou ahead. cat down expenses she was going to serve beer at the reception. “I do not think beer is the proper beverage to serve at a wed- ding and think she will be criticized for doing so. What is your opinion?” Answer: I agree with you— beer would be improper. If she | wants something inexpensive she can serve a White wine cup or even ordinary lemonade! Dear Mrs. Post: “Does one have to follow the gift list for anniver- saries? The tenth year is tin and T have been invited to such a cele- bration. Am I limited to sending something made of tin?” Answer: (Not necessarily — in ennnwh?shrdlu shrdlu pu pu pupu fact aluminum is equally correct. Or for that matter, you may properly give anything that you knew = would very much like. ee oo eee a ee see: Special FALL jaar ye We: orci Semi sie mie gape Os. ONLY... New Made to Sell to 15.00 Velvets, Felts, Velours. Newest colors and shapes. : soe arc ae wait , HATS oe json. The candlelight ceremony was honeymoon trip to Grand Bend, THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, auaust 8, 1956 this,|year after year. cific ay, re a ali ‘there for several saudane vacations, | MRS. Carole Ann Lewis Wed The Rev. Elwood Dunn of Beth- any Baptist Church officiated at the- Saturday wedding of Carole Ann Lewis and Eugene D. Thomp- conducted in the presence of 250 guests. Mr. and Mrs, Omer W. Lewis, of Woodbine drive are parents of the bride. Eugene is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth M. Thomp- son of Hershey drive. The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a gown of English embroidered organdy with fitted basque waistline, short sleeves and a Sabrina neckline. Her floor-length bouffant skirt to Eugene D. — " r a ait Plan Ahead fo & t ee hy ees : By ANNE HEYWOOD s ts nat wall fhe year ot the country, to decide in which | At one time, the country hayseed| retired from their city je Ye Bed elgg Use jcame to the city in search of for.| better begin at least ten yearsyour summer ; tune got trapped into buying) earlier, for several years, the Brooklyn Bridge or managed in You must first investigate parts “man, then Jou eo ve 3 some, other way to make a fool of} ” - Sizes 3-14, himself. But today, it’s more apt f $1.98 - $2.98 |to be the other way around, The city slicker goes to the coun- pene a permanent $298 ment years, does everything Carole Ann Sines 3-14. nnd . wrong: ee ee COTTON OR mcceets & kang te oe ae Dear FLANNEL pear ie the bride of ee. “ ; : $ roe | ve pooaten teentecieed vn Le Sizes 1-14.,.....;, 1 3" who did just that, mera . bought the country place, : 4 ; Bala - vane 98 to farm for a living or} — serene =, Ba 2 roadside stand, an antique Bethany yon, Flannel and Gabardi Dead ng service. is " SLACKS | PROJECT FALED oe ™ . $ But knowing nothiz _ Sines 1-12, 398 Up FoR agen . peter igh Carole is the | CARA of CHILDREN’S |) Were in, they couldn't daughter of See On ING its needs and failed in their Mr. and Mrs. Xfi R eS ae Omer W. Cb FAALY In most cases, the trouble was Lewis of Le cles. aby insufficient planning, Woodbine | INFANTS TO 10 YEARS do things dit. drive, and — tereadiy from. city people, You Eugene's ceamid'te ee en on parents are you can get their confidence—and their Mr. and Mrs. benintes, Kenneth M. The couple from the city who} . Thompson of Hershey drive. * EUGENE D. THOMPSON Thompson Both attended Central Michigan College, and Eugene will enter Wayne State University in’ Sep- tember to complete his studies. Out-of-town guests attended from Mt, Pleasant, Midland, Mus- kegon, Ann Arbor, Detroit and Ann Arbor. ‘ | Read up on what to look for in a country property and what to avoid. ‘ BUY CAREFULLY * When you do decide to retire, buy your property carefully and plan to have enough to live on for several years While you settle down and get accepted. Then, when you know what you're doing and what kind of people you're doing it for, you'll have a chance at a success, If this dream is one of yours, a good first step is to read some of) - the excellent books available on selecting a country place and mak- ing a living in the country. Send me a_ stamped, - self-ad- dressed envelope, in care of this newspaper, and I'll be glad to send you a list of such books. Don't wait till you're ready to move! Surprise the youngsters with these fringed shirts! You'll find the shirts easy-to-sew. and trim Use Color P encil with the fringe and — eg eat "I and the youngsters wil them as Art Medium _ {3% he you The nation’s schools are en- Pattern No. 5605 containg tis- ,.|sue—sizes 4, 6, 8, inch; material couraging the use of colored pencils requirements; ing directions; as an art medium. According to a 100 - year - old pencil company, its pencils, avail- able in 52 colors, serve students of all ages in such areas as: Elementary geography color maps; advanced art training for vivid effects, blending, and shading. Pencils produce brilliant, water- proof markings and permit many combinations of technique. Fine lines, broad strokes, and massively solid areas of color are possible. _ In addition, they point out,| ¢olored pencils are responsive to| individual expression and instill in} budding artists the confidence to experiment. color transfer for 6 motifs—from Gx 7" to 3 x 4%". Send 25 cents in coins, your name, address and the pattern number to: Anne Cabot, The Pontiac Press, 372 W. Quincy Street, Chicago 6, Mlinois. Now available—the colorful 1956 Needlework Album _ containing: dozers of lovely designs from| which to choose more patterns in) crochet, embroidery and knit—plus' 3 gift patterns, directions printed! jin book, Only. 25 cents a copy! Paris Dress _ By EMILY BELSER HOLLYWOOD (INS)—Rita Mo-| fantastic with most of Hollywood's was fashioned of tiers over hoops, and a double band headpiece of, German orange blossoms sect her fingertip veil of imported silk; illusion. PEARLS ARE GIFT A necklace of pearls, gift of the bridegroom, congpleted her bridal costume and she carried a white’ Bible centered with an orchid. * e * Frances Bohlman was her maid of honor. Other bridal attendantt) were Joan Amburn of Mt. Pleasant and Mrs. ‘Darrell Whitaker of Camden, Del. They wore soft blue embroidered organdy gowns with square necklines in ballerina- roses and white carnations. Robert Graham was best man. Seating the guests were John Boaz, Robert Lewis of Port Huron, Norman Patton and Rob- | ert Wright. Lanny Thompson was junior usher. | For the reception, held in the church parlors, Mrs. Lewis wore dusty pink lace over taffeta with ice blue accessories. Mrs. Thomp- son chose an aqua net over taf- feta with white accessories. * LJ CF When the couple left on their) Ont., the bride had changed to a black sheath dress with white ac- cessories. The newlyweds will re- side on Murphy street on their re- turn. length. Their bouquets were of pink} This, learned a lot about jazz ‘from "Geordie and I still enjoy that knowledge." RECALLS FIRST DATE Rita sipped delicately on an eligible males, today defended her jstanding as movietown’s number in my life. jone ‘‘playgirl.”’ “It’s true that I've had lots of dates,” the dark-eyed stunner ad- mitted, ‘‘but how else can a girl find the most important man in) her life—the husband who's going to be the father of her children— if she doesn’t move around?” ‘ EDUCATIONAL, TOO Rita says she not only enjoys, iplaying the field, but insisted she “4 has learned everything from | horseback riding to religion from| the men who have taken her din- man” jing and dancing. “ghe added, includes Geordie Hormel (ex-husband of Leslie Caren) once nabbed by police on a marijuana charge. “T don’t regret a single date I've, jever had,” Rita declared, with a defiant toss of her head. “TI prob- ably shouldn't mention Geordie— of all people —but I learned a numper of things from him, too,— good and bad. * * * “T learned a sense of values and I found out that the nightclub merry-go-round is unimportant— leven objectionable. But I’ also Rita M. oreno Says Dates Are Source of Education | reno, who has tripped the light|Hugh O'Brian. Has Built-In Girdle, Slip PARIS (INS) —. Paris fashion, CUSH-N-CREPE Style Me. 300 White Gloveth with Cush. -Crepe Sele, $9.95 Genuine Goodyear Wolts CLINICS eveilable ia AAAA to & Sizes te 12 Pauli’s Shoe Store 35.N. Saginaw. Open Friday Night Only ’til 9 Serving Pontiac Over 75 Years ‘ designer Jean Desses has simpli-| fied dressing — and undressing. A girl can start from the very beginning and slip into an elab-' “He invited me to go riding,” |orate cocktail outfit in no time| the recalled, ‘‘and I had to tell | flat. him I'd never been on a horse | The secret of these new Desses Most men would skip (creations ia that they are “all-in- legs and disclosed that her first date in Hollywood was with Actor | you after that but not Hugh. jone, " combining a figure shaping) | “He promptly effered to teach ‘device, a silk base that replaces a ime—and did. It was lucky for me|slip or petticoat and gariers to, ibecause a month later I had to hold up the stoc kings. \vide in a picture and there was no) posses’ unique “quick dresses” time. for lessons. ; may start a new ption in | women’s apparel — clothes that The Tesses oa fireball said she made look like @ learned a lot about faith from! nr also = like rites and a Egan, another of her) garters. In evening dresses the . boned bodice even stands in for GOD IS SOURCE the bra. “Dick is a deeply religious} The principle of these dresses !s she declared. “He taught)that. they are smart outer gar me the beauty and serenity of}ment 8 combined with a boned, having real faith in God. If you'elaborate silk base which acts as) have real faith you don't grow ia dress lining. The garters, which/ bitter about- your own personalialso are an inside part of the setbacks, : dress, help hold the waist at the “Bitterness gets you nowhere, |PTOPET place and eliminate pulling | That's something cixe he taught | jon the gine whe n getting up. me—not to waste emotional energy on frustration, but to | There is a paren to thede| have faith and channel your (!@borate dresses. They are ex- . pensive since the “foundation- lin-| energy constructively.” : ’ ling’ alone often requires two fit-| Rita, who made her first big |tings before it can be covered by| screen hit recently in ‘The King|the dress fabri¢ and fitted again and I,” has picked up‘ other in-|to become a complete outfit. teresting bits of fadersnsition fron | ° delicious with ice cream Loltee WAFELES, Waldron Hotel Beauty ae Back-to-School Special Permanent Tpesdays and Wednesdays ONLY Month of bey FE 2-3044. 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DITTOS FROM THE PRESS BOX _ Paul Foley writes to say that there is nothing to the ‘rumor that the Horse Show of the Bloomfield Open “This would be the last Hunt Club is on its way out. thing in the world,” writes Foley. This, we are happy to hear because the Horse Show is one of the most colorful events in the area and it can proudly point to being one ¥ the best in the nation. \ We'll say our source close to the oe Lake club may have been spreading it thick. * * Lion official who figured Tom a sure bet for Detroit. _ May we say, we told you 39? From the Press Box. __. BY BRUNO KEARNS. sere a Petar If ever ‘ere was a dejected a on any face, it was that of 15-year-old Wanda Werner at the Olympic Swimming trials now being held-at the. Brennan pools When the public address system announced the} names of the eight girls who qualified for the finals of the 100-meter freestyle. Wanda muttered a’few words and turned toward the locker room with a pathetic This was supposed to be her best uk but she finished 9th best which was two-tenths of a second _ over the last qualifying time of 1:07.2. Wanda had reason for dejection. She had a title! with prestige at stake. She was the 1955-56 National outdoor and indoor 100-meter and 100-yard freestyle champion and yesterday she failed even to qualify in * Dick Hanley, =n University of Michigan sopho- more who broke the Olympic time in the men’s 100- meter freestyle preliminaries yesterday figures he has the greatest Rooter in the world on his side. Hanley points with pride to the fact that for the past week, while staying at the dormitory on the University of Detroit campus where the swimmers ‘are being housed, he has not missed a 6:30 a, m. religious service at which time he says he “asks for He swam the event in 56.7 * One of the first to congratulate Hanley on his -per- formance in the qualifying heat was Clark Scholes, former Michigan State swimming ace whose time of :57.1 was the record in the 1952 Olympics at Helsinki/- * eral manager Joe Cronin. Gonpok eines at the same peo- me today,” the Real’ last — after be- game. by General Manager Joe Cronin, Club Owner Tom Yawkey later revealed in New York “I in- stigated it” after a phone conver- sation with Cronin, “It’s got to. stop, that’s all,” was Yawkey's comment. EXPENSIVE SALVO - Boston) For Williams it was a severe re- Red Sox slugger Ted Williams |buke from the South Carolina mil- found his salvo of saliva against|lionaire-limberman who has given Boston fans last night a costly ges-|Ted a blank check and a free hand ture, He was fined $5,000 by gen-|for years. Williams indicated his spitting at Lions lege, i * Hart * Last vear * Drayton iain. * * é YPSILANTI @ + Take it from big Leon Hart, dieting and daily exercise are just the ticket for overweight football players, Leon, the Detroit Lions veteran who per- forms equafly well at fullback and end, already is in playing trim aft- er only two days at the Lions train- ing camp at Eastern Michigan Col- Evameloel Baptist and Thrifty Drug were deadlocked at one run apiece in the Ist game with the Baptist club batting in the top of Saturday show are the Lions’ three the 7th inning when the. water de-| ‘rookie members of the college all- f scended. Glenn (Wimpy) Johnson ‘star “When it was reported in the Pontiac Press severaljof Emmanuel and Thrifty’s Ed|Cassady, Jerry Reichow and Don weeks ago that Tom Tracey would be back in Ottawa playing football because of Bert/Bell’s determined stand, the story was scoffed at by & couple of writers and a/out the scheduled nightcap between|Browns but ate not expected to Lakeland Pharmacy and the VFW./take part in the scrimmage since The game two games will be played|they’ve not had an opportunity to Farnsworth were engaged in aj \Melihenny. tight pitching duel at the time. The rain continued and washed|star game against the Cleveland Hart in Good Shape Grid Camp he signed his 1956 contract Mon- day, he reported for his first scrim- pounds. Geach Deity Picket cold Leen turned in one of the top perferm- ances of the day in play against squad members who had been working out for ag long as two weeks, checked into, camp at a bulging - 270. Hours after: Showers Postpone Waterford Games A sudden downpour of rain pre- vented completion of the Water- ford Township League's 2nd round softball playoffs Tuesday night at Hart's formula for Kenting in -|shape: a rigid diet featuring such istaples as hard boiled eggs and ‘jow-calory salads, plus daily work- outs at a high school track near his ‘home in Birmingham, Mich. * * . Hart, starting his Tth season with the Lions, wil] play mostly in the backfield this season, according to Parker’s current plans. Mere two-a-day workouts are on tap for the rest of the week with another full-scale serim- mage set for Saturday. Expected here in time for the! team—Howard (Hopalong) ifrom Chicage the day after the-all- work out with the Lions as yet. Pitches 3rd Btrsight Shutout Newk ay Yak assocnayep PRES Big Don “hummin’ that pea” again, js closing in on his second straight 20-victory. sea- son and now within reach of two shutout records while helping Brooklyn’s Dodgers keep the pres- sure on Milwaukee in the National - League race. Maglie, now a. Dodger, with Third-place Cincinnati fell three / * ° New York Giants in 1950. games back, losing to St. Louis Newk, , hatin in tits eh tn The NL record for consecutive|$4. Philadelphia, hottest club in séason And eighth in a row, hung pF howe consecutive shutout, # in 1950, tonight at the Drayton park. Maglie, incidentally, got as far as It also was Newk’s sixth straight complete-game victory over the Pirates, stretching back to last year, and kept the world champs within 1% games of the Braves, who belted the Chicago Cubs 6-1. the league, made it-five straight and nine out of 10 by sweeping Nears 20-Win Circle the Giants 4-3 and 3-1 in a twi- night doubleheader, American League headlines cen- tered on Ted Williams, fined $5,000 by Boston General Manager Joe Cronin for another spitting skirm- ish, as the Red Sox clipped the New York Yankees 1-0 in-11 in- nings on Ted’s bases-loaded walk. The . defeat, seventh in eight games, trimmed the Yankees’ lead to seven games over Cleve- land as the Indians broke a four- air of 3- Hit Hurled in Softball Play Royal Bar's Cal Atwood andj The Elks made six safeties count Pete Mihay of Elks No. $10 bothiin their 3-0 decision over Bicmar|” the|mn. which . was victimized by Mihay’s slants. The Elks made four of their six hits in the 6th when they scored all three of, their Louie’s team, last year’s Class C city champion, was a playoff cas- ualty as Walled Market chalked] victory over Jack Klapper, Den- ee ee eS League opener at Beaudette, ly teamed which scored in every inning ex- cept the 7th. Richard’s Tavern, a 4th place hurled three-hit shutouts in Clinch Playoff Spots win moved Richard's into ville tonight at_7 o'clock in a night, ’ league contest at North Side. Shutout shade Favorite in JC Net Test Piedmont, Calif., ver, 15, 6-2. weeteaes eeiees | SBS2k the CHICAGO ®—Chris Crawford of seeded No. 2,/45 took over the favorite’s role today |needed in the National Junior Chamber of Commerce Tennis Tournament. Crawford moved into the top ninth, deteated the favorite 24; Sant scored a third-round wicca catttai ai altiaecneton Bid a No-itler Huted; game slump with a 52 victory over Detroit. The Chicago White Sox defeated Kansas City 5-4 and 43 in a pair of 10-inning cont in the only other action sc * * * Newcombe, who has allowed only 2 runs_and.25 hits in his last 45 innings, got all the support he from Duke Snider, who tagged Vern Law (413) for his 3lst home run, with a man on, in the third iming. It was the Duke's fifth in four games and nailed the Dodgers’ fourth success while giving Newk . shutout. ¥ Den-lmatch White Sox lefty Piere's total f0 top the raafors. The Gracies vais Ti of their 12 hits, including two singles, that gave Hank Aaron a 24-game streak, off Jim Brosnan. Warren Spahn chipped in a honier in win- ning his 1ith. "Ee mage at a cadaverous, for him, 248 The trio will fly in} THE PONTIAC PRESS. WEDNESDAY, live ti «. 8, 1056 a campaign may be at an end by a : las be at the ball park) tomorrow if I could stand a fine rye $5,000 @ oe , * Asked if this would be his last season ag a player, the fuming Williams added: “probably."’ New York's immortal Babe Ruth oyna ee $5,000 fine, from Manager Miller Huggins in 1925, and it was repaid later to the Bambino. Ruth was penalized for not reporting to the club for two as a fan chases him in yesterday’ FAN CHASES WILLIAMS —Ted Williams, Boston Red Sox leftfielder, walks toward dugout ton in which the American League slugger: was dave in 9, Lette, tnd tot show! ing up late the third day. The tempermental, high-strung athlete—once known as ‘The Kid’ from 38—always has revolted at eriticism, Yesterday, with two out in the Yankee half of the 11th, Ted mis- which bounced off his glove for a two-base error, The stands rocked with thundering boos from ‘crowd here since World War II. Rommel goes 8 game in Bos- in the winning Garcia Gains 5-2 Win DETROIT w — After a mid- season ‘spurt, sophomore Frank Lary ‘has run into another batch mark, e«* *¢ « had a chance yesterday to pull even in the pitching department) for the first time this season, but runners in a 5-2 loss to Cleveland, j . — Rosewall Sees Win for Hoad Victory for Countryman in Davis Cup SOUTH ORANGE, NJ. (Ken Rosewall, the Australian David Cup star who is top-seeded among the foreign entries in the Eastern) Grass Court tourney, sees the Aus- sies holding “bit of an edge’ over the United States in the cup Chal- lenge Round in Australia in De- cember. * * * “The way Lew Hoad’s playing,” explained, “he’s the The sturdy but small Aussie, who moved into today’s second Challenge Rosewall is presuming, of course “Ithat the United States gets: past Italy and India in the Interzone finals prior to the Challenge Round ‘mn Adelaide Australia Dec, 26-28. Missouri University’s star basket- who holds most of the school’s scoring records, has been signed by. the St. Louis Hawks of Whe Hetianel Sealeetell fame. Undians - The Detroit Tiger righthander failed as his mates stranded 13 a i a en et a Aussie Netter Predicts six of hig previous seven starts. * @¢ j off hulking Mike Garcia, The Cleveland pitcher gave up four walks and 11 base hits and rightfielder Al Smith contributed Golfing Honesty now a pro: was only one disappointment grow- ing out of the Open Championship at the Oak Hill Country Club. That was the fact that Sam Urzetta did) not qualify to play Sam has been the city's golfing idol since his caddie days, As ; Amateur Champion, Walker Cup player and now associate pro- fessional at the Country Club of Detroiter Sets Record PORTSMOUTH, Eng. W— A meters flying start event wag set by Jeanne Robinson, 25-year-old cyclist from Detroit. She covered the 200 meters in but now only two weeks away judged Mickey Mantle’s fly ball most of 36,350 fans—the largest Stop Ben gals Now Lary is 10-12 after winning The Detroit hitters came to life Itoo late and Ray Boone's %&h in- ning home run with a mate on base was the only damaging blow For most of the good golfing citizens of Rochester, N. Y., there women’s track record for the 200) at Alexandra Park Stadium here 15.2 seconds. The old mark was 16 seconds, — Then Ted leaped scoreboard to catch Vent Borra's the game a scoreless deadlock. As he approached the dugout, Willi- ams spat in the direction of the crowd several times. When Ted walked with the bases loaded to force in the*winning run in the 11th, he threw his bat high in the air in a gesture of disgust. Next to critical fans and sports writers, baseball's greatest natur- most. AP Wirephste; fined $5,000 for spitting at the crowd, Umpire Ed to stop the fan. The Red Sox beat the Yankees, 1-0, after Williams walked to. force ther al hitter hates bases on balls the Pp drive to end the threat and keep/| throwing woes. Ted's performance followed sim ilar spitting episodes July 17 when he hit his 400th major Hall of Fame night at ark, _. * @ Contacted after he leveled financial axe, Yawkey refused to he pinned down a8 ito what oan happen if Williams steps out of line again.. Speaking as a businessman, Yawkey told one questioner: + * * “You know as well as I do every day behind closed doors aw- ful things are done .. . but a man in front of the public, everything he does gets into It's got to stop, that’s all.” Among the events which led to Williams’. latest outburst, the spitting and the fact he had re ceived a front-office reprimand. - Baseball's bad boy said, 'T just can't help it’ when asked why the boog bother him. It was suggested to Ted he might be a little to blame for the situation. “Not a bit,'* he roared. “You writers are responsible for this—the whole thing. I’m no rock head, you know, If it didn’t bother me, I T wouldn't be as fired up as I am now.” run in the ith inning. twe errors, but the Tigers whipped themselves, In only ane intiing—the Sth—did they fail to got a runner on base. The Detroiters passed up scor- ing opportunities with: A runner on third and none out, bases loaded and two out, two on and none out, first and third and none out, first and second and none jout, and first and second and two out, _And in the 4th inning there acencnetigsonetanenn—eeeeen gee tear Urzetta Penalizes Himself Pointing up a_ situation. with which most every golfer his come in contact at some time or other, in the matter of honesty, is the following story regarding Sammy Urzetta, long a topflight amateur, Ward. Naragon swatted a home run and three singles for a perfect day, while the Chicago Cub castoff had a home run and two singles in Rochester, be bas earned uni- |9°080n — 11,963 plus 5,200 young versal respect and affection. an |**eT#—Sat in on the game, Sam's home-town friends wanted Southpaw Billy Hoeft tries to get Maa eens de well when the’ {(2¢ Bengals back on the ‘winning Sem naturally wanted to Justity 129 rcorg and 40 mark against their good-will, the A’s. In the first round of sectional pernor i qualifying at his home course, how-/|Kuenn.ss ‘ oaa a ver, Sam stepped up to address|firmecsna? ¢ & | Weadimnaat a putt and carelessly let his putter /Fefenr! = § 2 2 Rosenae ; P glance off his shoe against his ball. foene. we: $325 yet / |Whether the ball left its original Turtle c $ $ ; x 4 i |postion and came to rest in an-/Polingt $9 | Carquelse ¢” ‘ ‘other place, in violation of Rule A-Belarai 1 0 © Pes 27-le, was open to question, as far) ‘Sema H H t |as Sam's two playing companions Mere = 0 @- were concerned. But Sam prompt-|Tote 211 ly added one penalty stroke to his fs EeF for Gromeae. tn When all the scores were in, |. "an ‘oF Baline tn mm Sam's 72-T7—149 left him tied enor Marae with four others for the last two |.” -®™ or 33 out-distanced in the play-off. ong ea “The only thing that bothers|Qsrcia 4 me about the episode,” said Sam/fs,% ‘ later, “is that some people talk p TORE WETWREN GInh— Shelley | Detroit Skeet Shooter Wins Chet Crites Captures National Championship in Nevada RENO, Nev, —Chet Crites of Detroit, president of the National 4, . ‘ ~Yy J 1% , de |THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST S] 1956 __ Ce the trip to Melbourne was Bob Clotworthy, an OSU graduate who now swims out of the New York # Gross Purse at $100,603.99 Athletic Club. He had a total of 476.30 points. Clotworthy, who was in 8th place after the prelim- inaries, nosed out Gerry Harri- son in the final dive of the finals. The Olympic trials will continue through Friday. Pontise Press Photos ‘GOSHEN, N.Y. W — Egyptian Princess was favored to become the 10th' filly to win the Hamble- tonian when a “cavalry charge” field of 20 trotters battle it out today at Good Time Park in the famed 3-year-old classic. * * * 3ist Hambletonian will have a gross purse of $100,603.99, with the It is the third largest field inj - -{the history of the race, and the first horse to win two heats earn- ing the top prize of $59,155.15, Ancient Goshen was - jumping with excitement, as harness rac- ing fans jammed into the village for the 3-day Grand Circuit meet- ing which began yesterday under sunny skies, La * * Hanging over the scene was the future of the corn tassel derby, which has been raced at Goshen 20 Trotters After Hambletonian since 1930, Bill Cane, who died 1957. Tracks in Ohio, Michigan, Illi- nois and elsewhere are bidding for the race, but the seven New York State trotting tracks will ask the Hambletonian Society tomorrow to keep the race in Goshen. These tracks will offer to sponsor the race on the same contract basis as Cane had operated in the past. Hanley came in second with a it time of Pk and Read Peters ee of inten: the alliemae. turned in a sparkling } Hanley knocked four-tenths of 9./1.94¢ which bettered the with #871, Rgbin Moore with Indit'ny the ohat heale tin dene] Meter : 157.4, Woolsey with :57.6, Gary wag seven-tenths faster than the| ™eter Backstroke Me ere Cont wean, cules 11:05.3 mark of runnerup Joan Ro-| 49" tle afternoes, 8.0 and inn antm-tt for the en Criaple biened See tes even wi be held They include Se eet Pe ean amud |was set by Judit Temes of Hun-|Mgn's 200-Meter strong and Perry docks ‘|gary in 1952 with a time of 1:05.5. |en's 200-Meter won tn 267.8, Women's 100-Meter Mary Jane Sears, another Wal- s r Freestyle. ee Se a a FINALS ® own American record for the | ;_pedt*t't, Taree sete Special Group | Formerly : iy id Golfe Has 200-meter breaststroke in topping points. : é $18.95 to $22.95 vous — Dew Harper dieing orida CF TAS | the evening fualere to 085 eoghe Clowerins Chie, State, 200.8. $90 : sensa io State Uni- which was -tenths of a sec- ? : 4—Gerry Harrison, United States Navy, versity, stows the forms he ex- Lefthanders’ Lead poor veoh! ox ee Tobian, Los Angeles AC, 843.9. Fo orme erly hibited yesterday in winning the . Ree oe eee ee $12.95 to $14. 95 3-Meter Springboard Diving | HICKORY, N. C. (8NS)—Harry Tt was Ohio State day in ad Po iby | Bones, United States Air Championship at Brennan pools Shoemaker, Florida State Senior, ~ wr teas — pa ph wo Farrell, Los Angeles AC, in Detroit in the Olympie trials. jhas a one-stroke lead of 141 today/first piace with 516 points, fol-|,10-Morley Shaptro, Cincinnati AC, | : ; Harper was one of three Buck- |88 third-round play begins in the|jowed by Buckeye teammate Glen] ti semer Andarnen, Cinctusatt: Ovens | GOLF SHOES $ 90 eyes who swept through the div- |"@tional lefthanded golf associa-|whitten with’ 490.5 points. a ry Ohio State, 396.7, | : ing finals. Harper, an OSU junior |” tournament at Hickory, N.C.) Bob Clotworthy, an ex-Buckeye Men's te A ee F ly $17.95 2 Shoemaker slipped to a one-over-| diver, now performing out of New/|pick Han Michigan; 4—Reld’ Patter: ormerty Z from Lakeland, Fla., accumulat ey, igen; : ed a total of 516,05 points, His |" 3 yesterday but managed tolyork’A. C., took third place with $08, United States Navy; 4—Carl Wooley, . maintain the lead because of his|476.3 points when he outpointed| cert Morris: lowe: TJames Col Special G f Rubbe le Shoes f ts of teammate Glen Whitten, also opening round 68, Jim Dezern of Gerald Harrison in the final dive. owe; ie Armstrong, New moves pec roup o u r So ‘or poren J ° from Lakeland, was second with |Durham, N. C., was in second| * 6 8 wd ‘Olympic record ot Br. by Clarke style leaders. Sixes 6/2 thru 9 at ¢ savings to you. 490.50 poirits. Third diver to win |place with a 142. Harrison of the U. S, Navy led|Seholes of Detroit, 1983 at isn Dave Spindler, Manager . OPEN THURS., FRI., SAT. 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Pontiac High)scoreless by a rival pitcher, It a a »s\Choice. | Blackhawk” Pistol 72° School mound ace, Tuesday night/@lso interrupted unbeaten GMC’s Earle Avery drives her from the today! genres Joly Allen of accomplished what no other pitch-|Winning streak at 21 straight] | Warle Avery dnives her ion Come in and try them on our rifle range today spotlight by defeating Mrs. Carola er in the Class A City Baseball)” steve Kebler started on. the|Will start in two tiers behind the CLIFF DREYER Gun ond CENTER Mandel of Chicago, generally rat- League has ‘een able to do dut-| mound for GMC and worked until Sports ing the 1956 season. an hour later. The young right-hander, who now pitches for Griff’s Grill, fireballed his way through seven innings of shutout effort against league-lead- the 5th stanza when veteran Her- man Bishop took over. Kebler and Bishop scattered -six safeties, two byt Dayt Patterson, and fanned a total of 13 Grill hitters, with Keb- Three other highly regarded, mobile gate. Another heat _ North of —— ME 4-6771 contenders are Saboteur, from the Arden Homestead Stable of E. Roland Harriman and. Elbridge T. ; the regular event and beth shot ing General Motors—yet he didn’t);,, chalking up seven. Gerry, Goshen; Nimble Colby, | Sepmmmeneites to te gaitones Ove ic cashes wit lore! pe Maxaman Tw / ALL ouT ~ = After Homer Crown ° Jones struck out nine batters |No. 723 in. today’s Class A sttrac-|r, Hanover, pride of Mra, Cecile! y) 7 Judy tsne8 th tents te and permitted only two hits, |tion at Wisner Field, Game time | Goosman, Mountain Lakes, N.J. ‘a : win the title. S id Bid a: NL - singles by Gene Cox and Bob |is 5:30 p.m. | : 4 : nider Dias [or IT[@ | Swinden, ns Gritr's battiea GMC GMC so seene vessenees ss 93 05 $23 33 ? brit pect ge rege dextran to a 0-0 draw last night at Wis- piksbler, Bishop “and Gary; ones was a shoot-off affair after ‘JERSEY CITY, N.J, & — Bar-; “I'd sure like to lead the league| Ber Field. The game was Th St Sh Nee ee en an ter tee ire © Resrendots tum, Dultelin home runs,” he said. “I'd like| “Ped after seven innings bo- Jerry Kindall, Minnesota short- € ag op’s _ 2 - edie hag In/Snider probably ane the| anything like that. Anyone would,| °®¥%* of darkness. stop, led the Big Ten in hitting for. | oy Ba gee cs dgpn e me ee ae Nis monallit the home runs win games, I'd) It marked the Ist time this sea-|1956 with a 400 mark. He made| Storewide Sale 1 Oa Dok Gone phe oy Years. like it even more.” son that the Coachers were held)22 hits in 50 trips. UNCONDITION ALLY GUARANTEED . home-run e a 9 6 crown in 1941, but since then no Features Exceptionally In the two-man team~event —|Dodger has been able to do it de- : ° . Howard and Chet Confer, Detroit, spite the fact that the team has) , dt ye e Wonderful Buys in + been No. 1 the past seven seasons. | Snider has hit 3] homers, in-| eluding. his two-run job in. last! night's 3-0 victory over the Pitts- burgh Pirates to pull a half-doz- en ahead of the field. He also is BARGAIN TIRES Sport Shirts CHBCAGO @ — Join Cook of|just six behind the New York — oo * POPULAR MAKE Kalamazoo, Mich., was defeated, etd Mickey saute. . man Taste ssi . 6-4, 61, in the third round of the} The Duke of Flatbush was all rise * NEARLY NEW AND National Junior Chamber of Com-)smiles, of course, today as he pre- SOLIDS . Your Choice merce tennis tournament yester-|pared to board the Dodgers’ spe- PLAIDS 2° 6 PARTLY WORN day ‘by No, 1 seeded Donald Dell|cial plane for a night game with we | ot. 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S. at Melbourne, Australia, starting No- . |Many Gea Were Also Tagged By THE jmockiten PRESS Ted Williams, generally ac knowledged as the greatest hitter in baseball Only the great Babe Ruth had felt that big a bite on his pocket- book before—and the Babe even-(' tually got it back. . * * Ruth was fined $5,000 in 1925 by: —l¥ankee Manager Miller Huggins after the Babe had failed to show up at the team’s St. Louis hotel two nights in a row and then. re- ported late for a game with the Browns. Ruth, who figured he had gotten away with much more against Huggins, appealed to club owner Jake Ruppert, but the fine was upheld. The Babe later said the club re- Urge Drastic Changes in California eaten s SPECIAL! All 6-Cylinder Chevrolets, Thru 1955 Motor Tune-Up 52.95 All work done on our brand NEW 1955 SUN ANALYZER! Labor and Material Guaranteed Open 9 to 9 MARKET TIRE CO. 77 W. 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W— A special state investigating commit- tee today urged drastic changes in control of boxing in California and recommended revoking the li- censes of some of the biggest fig- ures in what it called a gangster- ridden sport. A The special committee, appoint- ed by Gov. Goodwin J. Knight, landed its heaviest blows on Matchmaker Babe McCoy and Promoter Cal Eaton, both of Los Of McCoy the report said: Murray of Oakland. The three were characterized as dictators in their areas and were accused of associating with under- world figures. 60f McCoy the report said: “He is truly representative of all that is wrong with boxing to- day. All of us who worked on this project have had experience in law enforcement, and in the course of such employment ‘have known and dealt with criminals. McCoy is as vicious as any of us have encountered." * * - The -report urged both McCoy and Eaton be booted out of boxing and forbidden even to visit train- ing camps. Eaton is the father of Robert Eaton, who is married. to Gov, Knight's daughter. * In Los Angeles, McCoy and Eaton learned of the report in ad- vance and issued denials for al- multaneous release with the re- port, , Both indicated they would fight in court any move to revoke their licenses. * * “We want to have a full trial and a chance to have a full legal defense,"" McCoy said, He accused One Big Frame Squares Midget Loop Playoffs Usually a 4-0 lead anywhere in U at Orchard Lake Burt R. Shurly, Bloomfield Hills “a |resident, yesterday afternoon marked up his 2nd club champion- ship at Orchard Lake Country Club. 4 \Champion in 1950, Shurly yester- *s\day outlasted E. M. 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Lambeau emphasized pass de- fense with hopes of ‘stopping the Brown attack led by ends Dar. rell Brewster and Dante Lavelll, to the National Football League title last fall, issued the warning |yesterday. : * * Graham, who did not play in|Qmah last year’s All-Star game but came out of “retirement” to qual- ify the Browns for this year's game, said “if the pros are up mentally they should beat any All- Star team and these Browns are mentally up.” Referring to the pros’ 30-27 de- feat last year by the All-Stars, Graham said, ‘‘The Browns are ready this time. Ordinarily they'd run only one or two scrimmages before their first game. They've scrimmaged five times for this ; " Geallens has again retired, how- ever, and that should be a factor in favor of the All Stars., » * > Instead of trying to stop Graham they'll have to concentrate on George Ratterman and Vito Par- ili. Ratterman couldn’t pasg the Browng to victory last year, al- though it wasn’t all his fault, The Browns line received some unex- pected competition from the All M4 f the of Michigan, merging services of Auto Club motoring. ~ COMBINATION that counts Insurance Exchange at the Automobile Club an incomparably better way in protected — It is more, much, much more, than the ordinary conception of automobile insurance, Over 400,000 of Michigan's best motor car owners have it, why can’t you? "Detroit Automobile eee ay pong keg _ ra. Behind Denver —...cein ky va _ Indianapolis 3 ” $e Minneapolis .. & 54 526 % a i ewes SS 54 6 1 es « w4 ii Charleston cove S| 63 452 4 Wichita ....6....0 “ a“ Louisville 49 a Ae $% a Boxing on Hot Seat the committee's chief investiga- self up as a sentencing judge." said, “I had dinner a wanted to look a little further, they'd find I had dinner with Gov. Knight not so long ago.” tions. ° ° s characters,” said Mrs. Eaton. “The governor and attorney gen- eral are our close friends." Eaton said: in fact.” Murray as “representative of the worst element in boxing." * > s mer middleweight champion Carl legal Flaherty’s setting up of a California Boxing. Enterprises, Inc., to pro- (ena fights while he was a li-/ [Boxing organization, censed manager. But it said he| treated his fighters right, tor, James Cox, of “setting him- “IT once managed Mickey Cohen when he was a fighter,” * McCoy ccidentally with Frank Carbo in New Orleans.) recently. But if the committee Both Eaton and his wife ex- ploded when they learned of the allegation of underworld associa- “I'd like to see them prove| we've ever mixed with underworld | “The accusationg are made out of whole cloth and have no basis The report described Promoter Sid Flaherty, manager of for- ‘Ruth, who at the time cited other incidents ) which Huggins had over- looked. “We* were home by train from the West one time and he (Higgins) bawied me out," he recalled, ‘We were standing on the back platform of the observa- tion car and I picked him up and didn't do anything about it after- wards," Ruth also was fined $4,000, along with Bob Meusel and Bill Piercey, in 1921 by Judge is, baseball's first commissionér, The trio had violated a batnstorming restric- tion and were fined their World held him over the edge. But he The fines and suspensions stuck, — Other baseball immortals have felt the bite of fines, too, John McGraw, then manager New York Giants, was fined $1,000 by National League President John Terier back about 1916 for questioning Tener’s honesty. Bill Dickey, the Yankees’ Hall of Fame catcher, was tagged for $1,000 when his haymaker broke the jaw of Washington's Cart Reynolds in a 1932 scrap between the two on | the Playing field, Saaitiaiaiieamemaiaemmenemmeasemed Modified and Old Time Trials, 7 Racing Tonight! Mixed Show Running in Their Own Class 100 P, M.——First Race, 8:30 P. M. PONTIAC M-59 SPEEDWAY 3 Miles West of Pontiac Airport Dick Dewey, Track Manager Model Stock Cars AORN Ee aE NITE S NEEDED get 1 done for you — overnite, rate schedule with our fron daze r Doctoring Your Golf Game By DR. CARY MIDDLECOFF PATIENT'S COMPLAINT: Long DIAGNOSIS: Use choked woods/irons. 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Pontiac Fiera Among Kensington Lake Victors caught trolling with , Pounder Too. ~Pike Division : in the Kensington Metro- ‘Thirteen - year - old * Fi h 7’ | . | de Park fishing contest. Buell, 26121 =a In isn Taken in Kent Lake by Erwin| Ciair Shores, won the junior Pilse | De vy Rogge, 2043 Norborne, the 20-inch] for largemonthe 7S) 0, sing Jack Gray Tokes Big) oP mount celts f 21 pounds, the junior pre tor pike With & Northern From White four ounces, the smallest weighing ne Se ee ast be Lake Waters . aa ; oo mas 24600 Westhamp- , for a pound, ‘ Blackhawk P. rto P There’s a new leader in The Rangers Show var dcortaiy and to Tom Van 0 ower Pontiac Press “Big Fish Derby." Ness, age 15,.15751 Burt Road, for two pound three ounce fish Young Jack Gray of 2191 Sum- ) Proto Tools Set for Sunday . oe. ‘ mitt, White Lake township (Milford S oe Hoi RFD 1) captured a nortliern pike “lariene Seniff, 4624 LeMay, for a eave Hoists es See 8 we «canes 1 Affair Cem, srelsing, ere oer : The 32% inch tong the nua ir 12-year-old ‘ @ Champion Air Compressors previous leader, © 4 pound 2 ounce Teeth iar From|shrey. 670 Bloomfield, Pontiac, ; pike out of the running. _ Attracts Riders From) ts; ounce crappie. @ Bink’s Spray Equipment Jack, fishing with his father, All Over State A. S. Ray of Youngstown, Ohio, : M. Stotts, used a chub received the adult division prize for @ ARO Lubrication Equipment malanow to take tho fsb. from “eth annual western horse|pike with one pound, seven White Lake at noon Monday. 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PM. | scenic spot would ¥ PICK UP YOUR Thursday. o30 306 bos 338 FREE 1956 ROAD ATLAS Nees a os, oo & ethane 040 4:38 ji:oe 4:69] Violate had no! penday v1-- ALide BR TEES ES) realistic basis. | Ves Wednesday "...22:40 1:00 1:18 7:29; Property can and \ \ does change : Hank Bauer of the Yankees was} hands. People in- b 1 est H ® top world series hitter im 1955/ terested in ‘the “9251 ve piseerereeaeere*> dack has ever caught, but the | first of any kind he has taken |-> | this season. It was also the only | fish he got on Monday. Pike fishing, very slow, unpro-|, ductive as far as t ones go, is beginning to pick up a little, fishermen report, and an- other leader could-be reported any time. In the active bass division cur- rent top fish is a 5-pound 12-ounce specimen, entered by Max War- drop on July 24. Bluegill division leader is a 1-pound 1l-ounce fish entered June 23, by Harvey Boat- | wright, -Solunar Tables really big with six safeties for 14 for a .429 THIRSTY PALS—Balmy August days»make everyone crave a drink and this Windsor boy’s pet is no exception. The pet raccoon uses a down- * tdwn fountain with the assistance of its owner, George Pinder. The shoulder perch is a familiar panions since one for the raccoon who is seven weeks old. George and his pet have become steady com- has not decided what to do when the pet grows up. AP Wirephote the animal was six days old. He gan Ratigers’ Saddle Club has been set for Sunday, Aug. 12 at Davisburg. Show gets under way at, 10 a. m. and includes many interesting features. Entries will come from many state points, show officials report. Jack Bischoff of Milford has “ibeen named show judge. Site is two miles west of Davis- burg on the Davisburg road. 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We have no doubt The present to-do over Laughing but what a satisfactory arrange- ment can be worked out to pre- serve Laughing Whitefish, But as a guide to future problems Se ot the same nature one lesson should have been pounded home. | |The time to act to preserve an ir- replaceable bit of natural beauty from the threat of despoilation is before that threat arises. State ownership of tourist at- tractions is all very well, State umarthlp of hunting lands is ie we feel it’s a losing battle. It becomes more apparent every 2 that the mushrooming popula- w= and diminishing wildlife just aren't going to make a satisfactory ‘go of. it on available public lands in the years to come. * * a If public lands won't stand the When people get too thick the \game goes. The writer's grand- father once shot prairie chickens | near where the Pontiac Motor Div. ‘Administration building stands. Not ‘many left around there these days. pressure then the future of game species must depend on wired, posted private lands, Such lands, although ecules and used for hunting purposes, are jprincipally valuable because they are in effect-sanctuaries. Limited use, by limited numbers of people make of them areas of refuge. » * * Private lands saved the Michigan deer herd a few decades back. And yet deer hunters comprise the largest, and noisiest, opponents of privately held hunting lands. Many of them think up schemes, and some are lulus, to legally deprive jowners of the exclusive enjoyment of their properties. Fortunately, un- less we completely overhaul the laws of the land—a most unlikely contingency—such efforts amount to so much Dixie-whistling. * * * Happily, there is a great deal he can do about it. Individually, or with a group of friends, he can pick up northern lands today, and there are thousands of acres avail- able. Going prices generally run $15 to $35' an acre. The point is that land and assurance of future hunting can be had today. It costs horsemanship? cloverleaft bend ing, musical stalls, —There'll be a grand entry, women’s and men’s pleasure horse events, bag race and several Texas speed and action tests and an open spotted horse class. The club relay is a top feature. Other events include the colt classes, boots and saddles, pony express, working stock horses, balloon breaking, obstacle race and musical barrels. In case of heavy rain the show will be put over to Aug. 17. Fur- ther information may be had by calling Ranger Duke Brunson, FE 2-4032. Mary Lou Wilson and Dragnet Add to Show Honors Mary Lou Wilson, U. of M. coed and daughter of Birmingham resi- dents Mr. and Mrs. Fred A. Wilson, and her new show horse, Dragnet, are continuing to build up a fine winning combination. Dragnet, under the guidance of Miss Wilson, one of the area's rising young show riders, did very well in several éastern shows, latest of which was at Williamsport, Pa. Miss Wilson rode Dragnet in most of the events he won, leading to the show's green conformation hunt- money, but what doesn't? er championship. He was Ist in , away. Bring it in today a * Fluid Changed Repeat Offer: FRONT END ALIGNMENT “2 FOR COMPLETE AUTO REPAIRS FORD-O-MATIC —SPECIAL— Having. transmission trouble? Don’t throw your car Ford-O-Matic transmission, * Bands Adjusted * Linkage Adjusted INCLUDES GASKETS AND LABOR USING NEW PRECISION EQUIPMENT That Eliminates Human Error . . . You Can Be Sure! Can You Stop Cash Needed ! the hunter out of other events.| Williamsport show concluded Sun-| nd we will fix it like new. 1 2" Dall FRONT-END & WHEEL al . —= a ALIGNMENT in Time? every event in which he com- peted, the family reports. Two weeks ago, Dragnet won the | model hunter class at Skaneateles, |N. Y., in his only event. A cut on one foot from broken glass kept day. | Mary Lou and her mother re- turned yesterday. Dragnet stays on \for further show work. Migs Wil- ‘son ‘will: ride Carbo a Free Weekend in several early autumn shows ip Michigan. Wilson's have sold Tinka, veteran show horse, to a Chicago family. Dragnet, won will be brought here next , replaces the former Wil | son ag wll Rains Damage Fish Hatcheries Rearing Ponds Washed Out, Fish Mixed Up at Harriette , Heavy rains last LANSING (f — several state weekend fish hatcheries, the state conser- vation department reports. At the Harrietta hatchery in Wexford County, rain flooded all ithe hatchery. ponds, mixing fish from various ponds and causing heavy damage. The department . said the most serious damage . at Harrietta was the loss of breod fish and yearling lake trout scheduled for planting this fall. Fish were also washed out of ponds by flooding at the Platte River ‘rearing station in Benzie County. At Copemish, heavy. rains washed out a local trout fishing pond which connects with Bear Creek. Island Queen Popular With Park Visitors The 60-foot stern-wheeler “Island Queen” carried 9,700 passengers on 50-minute cruises on Kent Lake during July, park authorities re- ported. Replica of a Mississippi steamboat, the craft makes hour- ly trips from noon through 6 p.m. and is available for charter before and after those hours, A total of 15,940 passengers have been car- ried since the bot was launched in May. Attendance at Kensington Park totaled approximately 425,000 dur- ing July as compared with half a million last year when the weather was warmer, Anglers Take Trout, Pike at Oxbow Lake Some nice rainbows and a six- pound pike were among the finny trophies taken from Oxbow Lake, off the Nelson Boat Livery, last’ of the week. Don Reynolds, 17, of De- troit, landed a six-pound northern, using a spinning rig and a plug . | ON ae | 4 en THE ‘PONTIAC PRESS, Bins oe 1056 Mi | eart Victim Improving [~ 4 Dormophone Teaches You. When Asleep! Ieee | cage “ is the ot; , you ean leart enough to get|is reported “improving every day’"| vd could, however, pecstdenty ese wes Ma sane ete rnd Sates | Super Specials!! ae allie Gah-teee thei aie A pelt gy et eee oe wr hamehl talents teiods ot Ameles. 78 N. Saginaw | over is a violent anti-sleep man. own inventions called the * ‘dormo-|. indulged for |Ine., outfit that sells phono-|ty.” heart attack July 24, Walsh, 57.) “Waste of time,” he snaps, glar-/Phone,” ah instrument for persons| ned. than 40 oie ani eided graph lessons in languages, By that, he means you can still Is on the critical list, but at- from the circles of his eyes4who want \to use. their sleepiNg|then that sleeping tiine it put “You hoon ib,” he @ecuss feed, clothing, shelter, hendants said Monday & © a toch _ “Here I am a man of 67 and I'vejtime for study. use, is not such a Ww mene bere Capa ig | the weather and love. nicality, (| spent 22 years in bed. Ridiculous. BROKE SMOKE HABIT The dormophone is ¢ te late to learn n foreign | ‘wnat mere do,you want to talk! @ new MoscowtoStockholm alr| There is : new ockholm alr a” It is a record-and-microphone|projett in the life of ma- labout on short notice—anthro-| vice has four flights w in| when Ea OH device which plays all night into|inch man who ran away from his) jurity, “Yet you just |pology?” peor tlecateg eobty Sherover says ‘he has felt this ithe sleeper’s ear, and gives him a|New York home at 14 so that he) py listening to It, diffi: | Sherover himself speaks 14 way for years. But im the old (variety of fame gen lessons—in|could avoid school, seek his for-| out and Wlogical language om jlanguages and says he has “a (Advertisement) to hi TENDER BEEF STEAKS : s 9: | days mobody listened to his jeverything from tasigunige courses tune and enjoy a good cigar in the) earth—English. theoretical familiarity” with some This Valuable Coupon Entities | theory. dust when he'd “ to speech memorization open. “If you learned that, by listening, 2,500 others. oe —_ 3 Times Faster When the Bearer to a I+Lb. Limit. Fresh going strong, usually early in VERSATILE FELLOW on his and H rt the morning, his audience would Sherover himself wanted to try W you can learn the simpler ones z prin of course. ” Gas cr Crowds 6a REMUS Good to bad. the device, so one of his first | He has written many books,|listening. Maybe you'll ta sory tenteprova Bell-ene | Thos ib. 2 ee | experiments was to make a dor- [made millions of déliars, traveled|French at first as you talked) He still doesn'teant to waste ones eer as mune BUTTER. Only — Today the small man with the) mophone record which repeated |the world, edited a newspaper, and|English as a child; you'll flub a few those. four hours which nature in- stomach ac eative e tablets. Get Bella | with Meat Purchase 4 large natural energy no longer! to him: “Don't smoke, Ciga- |dabbled in most anything that|words, But in one month, unless |sists he spend with “That dull eden tar fastest known relief. 25¢ Be | ; - has to spout his ideas to lazy-| rettes taste bitter.” smelled of challenge. His biggestlyou're afflicted with a brain in--——, Morpheus.” OELL-ANS TABLETS WITH CHARCOAL HERE IT IS! ve FINEST, TENDEREST ROASTING CHICKEN YET! 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V ‘ tf \ \ r : | es Ve awe - i j ey a cE) ; ee i oe ee Sees : { “¥ wee ee eee ae | : es } ee ee a | 1 ps Lae Eee og f _| |) THE Pontiac PRESS. by Franklin Folger|DONALD DUCK 7 WEDNESDAY, AUGUST'S 1956 ss ': Ie OT Te G “But, Edith, I said, are you sure to the draft, said ——" os . . ~~ BOARDING HOUSE : Y fre Or TLL HOLD ONTO FN AEGAD HUGO! AS AN OLD We JOUR HAND, MASOR? A cikcos MAN 1 COUNSEL fy OUT THE ONLY Fist, ?\ You To STAY close to 4, IN OUR FAMILY WA “3 me AT THE COUNTY, Y FAIR fom HAK-KAFF/F 7 AND PI ? Sure I'm sure, she sald. So, I © 1966 by NEA Servten, the. TL Gag. 0.9. Pat, OFF By Ernie Bushmiller BUT THAT JON'T WHAT . TOLD ME! HMM..ROGER,Y0U | F THEY WERE : IONED HER °BIG Vy Ya : FELT SICK WELL, LIKE THAT FUR “ NOTHING. I..I] | ROGER, REMEMBER WHEN ~ LHEARD GONNA SUDDENLY] | YOU CALLED RITA TO THE \ENOUGH TO FIGURE, THE NIGHT PATRICK | HE WAS LEAVIN’ DISCUSS AN 24 SHIP TO COLLEGE | FOR THE AND WORK FOR MY BIG EVENT = 6-5 W DDIES I SEE “HE |. COLONEL VERY “ CLEARY 1 WON'T HEA TH’ KIOS wight SNiee es. *® © © w & & HALF ACRE CAST i - ‘THIS CRAZY IDEA OF BEING A DUES RAANS « i/ 3 wees \ . i j ;: out} * Pa ee f 3 eee ee 4 Sve et Wo eae booty ele vi x } ‘ : a ; x j i iq? oer t bX : ih ¥ ‘i 1 ro ee GRR y st ™ ; LLIN | iA 4 ae yey ree \ . pry Eat ‘ ice Wa | ? aed ‘ F Sgze | 3 ; Pi i . : i i | \ { ey | ; \ " } : ye iM, le Show _| MARKETS. Market Rise’s — £ = WERE DAT AUGUST 8, 1956 — cose zal Early Trading aetna ~ tn eek ‘ higher in early trading on the market today, resuming the rise of the day before, The: advencs for pivotal stocks AP News Aue ranged from in to 3 points WASHINGTON W®—Harold Stas- the pace of early trading was sen — judge by his own words — active concerned about the presi- PEE * * a itfeal reasons and not errous metals about the merits of Richard een Os et ee cr" Chatan erie president more’ voles — cecal Gulf Oil, which suffered heavily a President Eisenhower should|#mong labor, minority and” ind i nm recent declines caused by the : ' |pendents groups — and thus be a CB points, Rayel Dutch wan wp Silent te bigger help in getting Republican . taney, 3: . yer wi » trying t members Sc’ por tote Pb g around dy tg_to_heeh_Vies rates aide ny geet abo tember $11.65. » Sep-lou: ¢ ~4 ite i tore Douglas also traded more than a M ual : ° either man in the § ha yg arriage License riper sys ; - |dea behs. : 5 1.00 eek ® * Asked Grain Prices [Siascepatta th fe ese nety 2 1 \Applications Eiccaawer taighl se ona © GRAIN lrabi, No 1,°1.25-1.50 doz b. & * was . : j carese, aug. 8 {AP)—Open today: Ne i Rivas Ra Se eee saegenrnd and Interna- i Lm. Bere, 0 3 Beverly ves ee pny — Elsen- restr Tt 21 seeecere 77M 0 1, 75-85 dox behs. . . ul gained about a } x : le: “fg, untry Deo iii: fis May -..-s0 16% Poot a” doe Behe. Pome Root. io’ Kaiser Aluminum, Alcoa and | pee (Pees B: wose: 3 ashes er he 10 years or vorsene 233% GOD -..nco- 134461)” 325-348 bul poops ppers, Cayenne, |inium Ltd. moved ahead more than Waiter C, Morris, 32 2 ct. Sep sama BOE viteseee Tat [S00 bur Be. Pai em ereee & point red, "Henson, 8 Beboo Yet, because of Eisenhower's See reccess EAD Mar givers te Red’ py 9-2.08 00-l bag, Radishes.| > e.¢ 3% . on? » $638 Cruse age and his two MOE Se. E486 BAD os eee. AP ied, fener, Lah don pena ye, Tes] General Motors, Chrysler and ia A, Meade, 683, DeBoto in 6 wo serious illnesses ay soaesnes ABM Oct rapietabens 11.82 pm Recap ag 1, 70-80 doz behs.. Reubary, Ford were all ahead by fractions Niko Yuanidi, Ferndale year, there never has been ants ee Gs eee $1.90] pees, Md. 60-75 doz behs. Squash.) Am St Evelyn Allee, Birmingham an election in which more atten eon Mh 13.25|No T1261." tiebu. |’ Tomatoes, hot: jong Steels, Bethlehem went obert 0 : tion Was given to the Ot Reset BOS oct ba was lata” tases “ona Younmaleel Reber, o, Mat, mee mancery | "Vloe’ president "may become News in Brief (eck a Lao ee lesined traces bencris Sete amesgumpems | Psst | ews in Brief PETTUCE 1; 150-299 bu. renthonee Ce narrowly higher. Du Robert ee: cements Stassen, opposing the profession- Pleading guilty to aive; No i102 00 but endive, viseaheg,|POnt advanced about point. OE Aree es ee eee ee out a chauffeur’s Sonne, © with: [280 bu: escarole, bleached.’ No 1" 38- Carleton Mclain Jr, einige g ranks for the renomi- a Giee @ ak Pemkae ie ee ‘ietiace, ive, No 1 tbe-its| = New York Stocks greet "nscnce, wiramgaam [le dedicated t the sriaciphe at! oe —— to 60 days in the Pg letine, Hea Ne. 20:8 90 3-don bu: (Late Morning Quotations) Broder, MeKay Jp. 11) Latayatte pon ee principle of i. ' o 1, 180-2. : LLaiarete. convention free wagineiows 5 oe aie armin Foi a Allied ‘¢ Gn’ ates Kime clk oF 02 | aon O, Henry, Aubyre Heights P put St en See Township Justice ‘Allen, perrorr, ue UAPD Allied Sire’... $1.8 Kresge, 84 '.. 38.4 joan L, Bland. 398 Kenilwo Rc Stassen said he. would not C. Ingle. Detrolt, ye Sr ee ted ee Ltd et Lor G saseee SRT Ghariog O. Oke, Birminghaw ee if Eisenhower : ALCOR @.. os. cee B N. j a x rm {ton Seth 94, ot sm0 ate ene Sren m9, AA Bo BY He ae 3: Bt a | — began a 30-day sentence P, becoee Plast A jumbo $1: } _|Am Gas & &.. bg pore veeess 20.6 . VanWagoner, Oxford *_ * @ beans. 8 Soar sevience in Col eetnr Ge fer Soe lie Was «a ia staat | THE PRIGONER MAY WAIT femrrah eter, BURDTE faut of the presidential. race be charge. He pleaded guij-|_ Wnites: “0: ily eraded: fee cee sc: BO Lertiiard | ..- 184 FOR MORNING ANY ¢ 4 ee @, Long. Roch tween ty to the PA es rade A large 41-44; medium|Am Rad ...... 306 pier a. 46 THE FLOWE See id, Woubaan eater en now and the time the ty to the charge at an arraign- (orem, Qride_A tere «0-4; meunumli Sort 5 18 Mi aft“: 4] ga) REOPENING --- OR CHEW ITS WA sarmend ¥, conn Assay, X.Y. |tho day, Nov. 6, then the Ropube Leib, of Springfield township * comment: Maret stonaer. ha (Ait Bel ii’ 13. ‘. Mere ge. BBL Distributed by King Festures Syndicate. Y OUT IMMEDIATELY. Biel Wilkie, 21 W, Princeton me. ov. 6, then fay Repub- ee _ distributive demand prevailed|Am Viscose... ‘ ‘ i A i ° obert A Plains almost certa would cost a Detroit man $35 tor Taree ond, pes in an a Anaconda at pl “Hen oe. role A. Behmidt, ‘Clarkston move the convention's vice presi- in fine and costs in Justice Court nage o gg Bay 2 Teflect:|Armeo @ti... 68.4 Mino. P&L .. ja Leland J. Lenshan, Tyndall AFB, Fis, dential nominee into Eisenhower's yesterday. Jackie L. Robinson, 26,)can* “ Production in some areas. |Armour&Co.. 181 Mont 'Wward .°; 43.31 oore : Joan M. obi, Berkley : F&- spot and. name someone else for pid coe fe Hee way ee ee aces [News of Men in Service | Sewer (3 ee Township J before Farmington! cuicaso, Aug, 8 (AP) Pots Atl Refin 10 46 Nac Bi Br. 344 en in CrviICe | te ps2" senor To do otherwi ; dares, tetore FARR) cases Eis ele ge ge ae See | LE Fridal Ess dreams Seances lana’ cnvghte we thelr ven pees U.S, shipment 473: suppli ; total /Bendix Av °:.. 62.4 Nat Dairy 1. 42.2 a Richoles J. M feet : rather light; ou : IY tot teres, orale eat ea | Oe Friday [ris xcore cur onc) ttt A wit mg met] Seay fogs fated Bete night from hon . 00; Washington ites sooo oo Ld bird » 0.7 : ve a ne un, Oxford ’ ah Fate min alk $42" Tgahe-oregon Lane, Whites .8-| Borden cc. 163. BY centrai’:: 3881 Sheriff and State Police! Miu ge the home of their erga fg 9 Fender Oxtora presidency — would be to sacri- . ~ # police said, |Idaho-Oregon - Round Reds ete 8.80; |Bore Warn... 43 Mort West 71.6 Ce olice ‘ parents Mr, and a Ma- wt 0, Mana. 004 Lekeview fice public confidence in the party Rummage bragka Round Reds 5.25. * viet My ree $i No Am AV .., 04 Continve Investi: ati . Mrs. Clark I rine Corps .Sup- arbara L. Kine. 134 Mansfield its judgments, motives and ticket. Bear sale, 108 ra » St, a | rn Bans 4 Nor Pec... °<. 43.4 f Littl gations sin 1232 Chen : ply Center in] Gary &. Waite, Drayton Pisins In addition to any claim that Say En + 9 til 12. cufMCAGO BUTTER AND EGGS [Burroughs *"., 18.6 Nwst Airlio °. 168 of Little, Norton Deaths ~ lawn Ave. Barstow, Calif. os 8 Micke they are thinking of the good of it : cantile Exchange: Buster steady: whois. 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Lucas, 19, the son of CATION they want in an election year $1, capetation bo we S03, wuctlings | Sort Pt 4is 2064 Moun’ “aii”. $2:4|"8 for the Friday morning ww" oy iitieeel et | |Mrs. John Petrilla ‘of 815 Elbert when the President's health is S$ Ul Zi coronene Re oe Suctlnes| Cont ben HA Boy <2! 368|ination of Howard oma th Hille Ab St., entered the service on issue. ” 33-33, heavy type young tome ae. Cont me. int .. B24 W. Moore on a Blyth Bille Air | 1954 September “ Cofnment: Market easy on hens, about |Cor Pu. nines 66 Rey Tob B.. s¢4\Urst degree mutder charge. For B . and received his basic train. . UM : swoty oe balance. da irregular / ee 303 Roval Dut ...105 ; ” ce ase” - jing at Ft. Leonard W Ch | Pi ; Health Expert Says hens. “increased arrival an bie ile Deere. wr .. 34 cay ox. Wa The 23-year-old Lake Orion = ieee Bille, a |. His srenent 3 Mo. rysier Plants to Begin Young People Should eee oof Seer te es Dis © Beng |. 313 st mes men’ 8 ——> cnentinnd Witep Bb | "Wrest We tanh Lucas RA 16471088, Haq. pang te > 1957 Model Changeover mand eae . wT... ; . Justice “ i ITF- “ : Have Regular Checkup ig ee DaPort 218) Bears Roeb 33] William H, Stamp. He has bees os ae mun. Y DETROIT # — Chrysler Corp. fully ample. Bast ota” -:: $2 Shell Oa..... oa hhehd at this county Sell cinco Bely | by ’somtinndd s : Specialist Third Class Luc ; + at period . DETROIT (INS curc hase 'L'.- SY meectene’ 277" Sey] on when the girl's body y sppiinted a tended Wal as at- . major Detroit area plants will ) — A University AGO POULTRY Sue. 2 eo *7.7| found . was | second lieutenant Gerry sd Walled Lake High School start next week. of Michigan public health expert avout steady: “Fecelpte O47 coon poultry | Erie Rit... aa song : in the 107th ae Inman before enlisting in the Army. . It will be com- has warned that “‘If-you ate over pri $24 coops, 129,000 11); fo. b. paying |EEGCLO, «+: $24 m.! af | A Jack handle, believed to have/Michigan- panaen CY, : The . 3, ees unchanged to 2. cents UNE) Baird Mor... 44. Stab ons ene ' to have National Guard, company said most of the you may have a chronic dis-|praier ‘or oo 29; B : Bein Pet Sten a2 4 oi ea . 3H on ae oa So eis weed by opt Homa has served with the Sheraton Sells Hotels 35,000 hourly employes atiected by ~ over 28; under Sul go «= Std ‘ll NJ : Sy to be found Investigators tional ow i NEW YORK (INS) Shera - : ‘ for . ” 58.8. E ~ ton different Speaking at Tre... yea Be Cf Os... ses await = i 4 : lengths of time. Most lay- Michigan Public mee Se Livestock Gen Flee oa ae “Bgl veretg FD seo pass the ance Wesley Meyers Fe the son of — prec today announced ; up ye will be from two to four weeks. tion, Dr. Viado Getting, professor DETROIT LIVESTOCK Sen Mile $22 Suh,O%pa5... Tyq|near the child’s body, and a blood-| | Wesle and | Mrs. | acquired from ee ee , ployes wil nh say ase of ‘public healttr, said tests show) s:07ROT., Aug. § (AP) —Hogs sale Gen Motors ::, 481 Swift & Co\.. 48.4/covered T-shirt taken there y Meyers of the Eppley Hotel] adventures while work through the 300. Market not estab ble | Gen aes RR yester- 422 Joslyn Rd., is|Chain. Con you are away on|Changeover period that the otherwise clinically healthy! Cattle salable 400. pm —_ pd seaaa 43.2 Texas Co a4 Gay for analysis. so ' tract for the sale was|vaeation. You'll enjoy of handling rear- couple have an average of receipts cows: steers ond, heifers active, (Get Bae.) BS FO Oe... 308 > now stationed at|signed with the Fiel other comics, too! f equipment as. well three fully steady; cows and ve, | Gillette wey = |AX MURDER Camp Hood, T d Management Better chronic between them, |seady: stock s bulls slow but | Goebel wc Bq Thome Pd --°. GB. PROBE a , Tex-iCo,. of New York. The price was 2-8181 and have The ks disease may not appear Red states 36°00: most. sioall. Jot sales Geodvenr “shes 7.1 ran W Air... ta other team of investigators Pvt seieictes given as “in excess of” $4,500,000. nono sent te you while actively until later iife, or i may |{en heed wholes 800 ibs fed heifers 22.00: |Gr h Paige. 2, Twent Cen.... 35 |the aged N ee myer appear, On. the eiies tone Pag By -~ weit to foo ° ore, “aes Underwd .-.. 284 orton widow, ae may be most sales 00-20.00; | Hersh Bee oe je 1%7| Leo Hazen and # e Nov. ‘115, xy sonnets Intently, |stenaing a a “hlo.ii. 80: gout: Homenth > $3 Bae Air tin. 318 the Sheriff's rote sivaeyg Be 1955 and received 6 : Dr, Getting said ag ae 8.00 nd down. titty fi’ Cent 4 Unit Fruit... 85.3/ Melvin Kaufman, of the State Po- | < ey at Bice ya at s'uiteble for Men's “This is why periodic medical| ‘Calves salable 128. Openin 2" tna |ine Hand” fo DB Rom SO ieee eo ee ek Clothing Business. check-ups are so important.” considering quality hig steady |tnland Sti... 96.2 a oe : : of feod-and low chaice vealars ands sie tetera e i ‘Real... 963| The detectives Siew tinea E j Will also consider gale ek Tiesdad, tee Mch 003 | West Un Tel... 193/-arm” woman the arnin S pure imag | RE | PB a. hati @ checking ac- : : chase of established mercial 1 225 utility and com- = per "130 Werte 438 é 3s count of over $6,000 in the Cl ' x i atl See“ $32. Wien 'es:- Riletech nt antety degoal bon she ag RT I ys yall. J Peed Bs yy Se a safety deposit box she/(rset $18,416,188 during the first bait men’s merchandise or johns Man .. 87.1 Young + etwas known to keep in the First|of Se tee ine Se SS eens VESTOOR ogs| Keiser May + ie Sr: 15" eo cae Savings Bank in Holly.|pesrs rt es ening, June, 38, the com- men’s ond women’s ; : rs. Norton found murdered |*****_ % combined as much as 35 higher; waw vost A GES brs Nerton was found murdered rca a, eT a % Sersbah ie ig gj|Amoomiee Pa eg ge | inreygauee amountea to 62. per com- Wiha: aie'¥e with No 2 end: sev-| 20 18 18 te x x No. 9 8, Sad Se onee, dag--sccce BT 1k Ee ‘ *4¢ wae E. Pe. 3 : farce: few Nov d|Month ago 1... Hes 108 es igo Car Air Conditioner Sales ‘sted “Fuse "5e fa the three monte 25-1678: few loads|Year ago .... ie 413 145 ston | : ee ee $158,282, or b 15:75-16.35; most | 1966 high ping res i581 iss le ncrease in Southwest #4 oF 1 cant sch compared with - ts 00: eee eeene 6 129.6 g a uarter, 8690, 7” g set ralin Sae ES TBE Hf HLS), Te “wie omen racer ae ta ig af in| 5 salable calves perma gr Piet iateenilo aie dealiteanseeo We el 500 tread: steers Figures ees ict Ge. ) . ring necessity, accord- : as i, moderately ac- seer ne ore eighth ing to Chevrolet sales officials. | | pent oe Baoan refiel, tad! : cows ers mostly [Batawin fubber’ 33 Slot eve division estimates that one|iiie SI". "arteries the. first tp. veronge Lakes olf & criein Got ; ‘jot every eight new cars delivered coups to $1.52 a common " prime. 1308- Bise, Motor 44 8 i the Southwest U.S, during June|* . oor ST con oe and 27 élthe Propnet, Co" ...-: os t 3) pi lwene equipped with air condition-|am id to i Hie months, this "year 2: good Toiedo ps Ta a - — Volume for the first half Sbout $3 million over: i968. increase of * ‘ayne Screw ¢ > : yr ° = bid and asked, is 14 chan for ; 18. " ‘ : : et Alm | standard : ma tt|Almont Man 13.25-15.00: ‘MR. AND MRS, GARY 3 good’ and| # WALTZ eull = = pac a aon in ap Wed in Lutheran Church and stock : s : : 2 nee Hicks - Waltz Rites R ; cull to low ee. ae Her attendants were i :: er -¥ ? ee ek, in S, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 8, 1956 | Happy Coincidence PAW PAW, Mich. 9 — The B- , Gen-|cense plates on Dr. Arnold Preth's would make any of his fefloy optometrists happy. The aunaber: 20-20. ult as. Veo ten | Nth the, Afatne Orchards rk | #5 2 i 3 F s First District, and E i zg sabeee . 2 5 SFE GEE a ee “ cit i by |Planned. ie i. ; : recalled he was inion » busy PUBLI : against | _oemenneanncemeennemnine ee a a ase any UAW program before the first|, 1955 Pontiac 4 door, Seria! No. pee. Dendere Mixer-Truck Driver parebaird Fog ay Eo oie a the campaign by Be ot funds. jog the year. Ratan be jbeld August 21,, 1986 former radio |Still a Little Mixed Up be in White Chapel/Michigan College of Mining and) “It should be remembered that| Nunn had Invited Goldwater to lee png 8, 1088 3 ‘LOUISVILL ‘He te. surgived by a daughtet, Mena ind Pra aieatts cal : because of meager funds 1. did| defend what Nana sald were |——sorice or PUsLic SALE a LO E, Ky. — Rubin : . y a tet. !Monday and Rodney died at 5 a.m. ee not have a minute of paid television| false charges by the senator con- || 1953, Chevrolet 2 door, Serial Ne, : defeated four McKwillis, ‘ the driver of a con- rene Mahaffy, at home; a son today, The $775,000 building will provide or radio time,” he said, “Neither cerning the union's political ac- gt g lly nad Fangs Os ve ae Pemmoc tic candidates, of|crete mixer-truck is a little mixed Basil, of Marlette; three sisters, The parents survive. facilities to study and develop pro-|did I have a billboard in the en-| tivities. Ng a a eg the closest, Hazel Park May-lup himself, and even a litle shalc| ite, Jucgaret Reve, aed Mee cesses.for utilizing Michigan's min-|tire state’ or newspaper advertis-| In his letter in reply to Gold- Es ae 4 . ; NOTICE: A Lic F Edith Hudson, both of Mariette, i" PUBLIC HEARING WILL - and Mrs. Thomas Cummings +. Fine Campaign Helpe r, The two-story building includes a| He said he meant it “ ,|water -yesterday, Nunn declared: |be held at the West Bloomfield Township and a brother, sincerely” |« Hall, 4400 Orchard Lake Road, Wednes- Brown City, and a » Hugh, Violates City Ordinance jmactine sop, isoratries ano when he sal te would wrk fos lertens that You id ni woud 96808 30 pam te : you Alen Bet Jerry P. Dupree, 43, of 6% 8.) winiam in November. |substantiate your claims about the| Wer Siomfisla oakland County, MILFORD—Service for Kenneth(: '? 5 784 fined $10 for nailing gist, said | s Sports and ape, comaining infor |Alan Roberts, 20-month-old son of|® Political poster to a utility pole|up to do anything needed in min- the Wesley -eaey | gan. ats Bates Saeatila ors the West E Townshi) Eeuing This, he said, is moral coward- | Ordina: willbe on, file at the a ome . : , WwW Roberts, 509 «Sher-\Yesterday. He was arrested on aj@F#! research, including projects potted A ice,” Fall Fatal to Girl, 2 serrate at deanaocs te the truck |Mrooke, who drowned yesterday, |drunk charge and fined $50. after|(°* Private industry on, a fee basis. treasurer and deputy city treas. (it and run driver, sulking behind MOCY. ANN COcrelatY _ BURNIPS ®—Joanne Broekhuis, ‘|will be at 1 p. m. tomorrow ut/pleading guilty before Pontiac Mu- urer belere winning the mayor's |7OUr, °W™ Dress releases. This con} Bad Birentead teva 2 was injured fatally yesterday|Gj| p Triole Richardson-Bird Chapel, Walled ncipal Judge Cecil McCallum. | THR maln address at dedication) oot im i909, stitutes a fourth invitation to put *onijuly 8, Aug. 8, 1986 so 6) os gman flgr Sa gl "Reserves [fip) Lake. Burial will be in Glen Eden} Dupree failed to pay either fine ino he atven Dy me Oe” SEALED BIDS FOR BOILER and ther’s parked truck at -their farm] NEW YORK—The world’s proved|“emetery. and ‘whe Solio Sox We dure: = \es seule aad Heoatetes for Ceoleciaenliy wrged hime t> soekn the . Stokers at the U. 8. Post Office, Pontiac, four miles northwest of this Alle-joil reserves have nearly tripled) Besides his parents, he leaves) Posting bills on public property|Cleveland-Cliffs Iron Co. He will/race telt Cobo’ popul jarity tn pe(Seal Is Stolen Oss. 2 pm Cat Aura oe gan County Community. The girllin the last 10 years. They climbed|his grandparents, Wesley Roberts|ig a violation of city ordinance Sitlonaily Cateage, 4 iilinoia’’ and then publicly fall from the truck bed and lanted|20 per cent th 1866 af CAtGN and TK cad tive Hoe, .|be awarded an honorary doctor of|troit could cut into the traditionally) MT, OLIVET, Ky. ~The coun-/Chicago, « , Mitnoss,, and Maes. patent tn her head Sho was the daughter|a total of 32000,00,06 ‘arrls-old Kral of Peat Beach ad thelmoved by police dur’ the ieo| t= ——— _ fgaey, Demecratie_plrates|iy cek's otis bas no endent fling, Wedze Semen, Malas . ; and Mrs. Gereid Broek-|American oil reserves amount tojother Roberts children, Wesley Jr.ition campaign for yesterday's pri-| Asia is the most densely popu- Against Leonard, Cobo ran al-|ments: It was the only thing stolen|bouse, Chicago 4 finols, (b) Custodian nearly 35,500, barrels. Paul and peo ae _ 000,000 ba Lynn. SS lated of the continents. most as strong outstate as he did during a breakin. = Project, «4, &, 1986 - Death Notices” Flowers 3| Help Wanted Male 6| Help Wanted Male 6| Help Wanted Female 7| Help Wanted Female 7| ‘Help Wanted _8| Work Wanted Male 10| _Building Service 12 AN'S 3 aun, | CHMENT. CREW FOR AGE ‘ame | ser 8 —— - . . 20 We Maron he anny | nla sh, saaitiog seh, Fit #3001 Meisbeaee “eekly sas “toy. demon. Mgeneral hgureyork. Live tn” Rel | "galeswomen for new home Di oct | odd lobe. feasonable.. Fue '3462 | “ feansobie, -F sore, drives ote. _Funeral Directors - 4) 2a ce Sears, Roebuck og Sel a mepertyEENINGS gree, Exp preferred. Rose Rea John. Peathersione. P| BRICK. BLOCK AND CEMENT gi: Be p. _ 438 Orchard Tk, |” ? a Fare : wom . - iT nie eae Malar a wemete| cand Co, | emma ene | Gaara Moneae| Retr ycarts cSt | Pag eae eae rae Cmte ete Om Bes an tor a salerman : site's beh Foor, | Be, © Seymour Lk 4. Al Johto | CPR ENTER AND CABINES | SUILDER LICENSED, S = Rock Wool Awnings, | fm > gg nr nog nsec b SALESMEN Mention Fa sie | ston, Ma S271. ia the 5 Donelson- ohns Car_necessary. | WILL EMPL an -_ OVER 30, ak REAL ESTATE ¢ See ew A aa cae || romney ae naomi MPLOY |G eb ile ad" Shae | "Peaieoe ir Mmapan| Satedtecotlrel, fet | GF Sae "ON TTS) seems pateeh pt A Schull Punerel coir gap ett aah wbtigen 3 SALESMEN sin MATS ROGIER NGRT WAVE 13, Ggod sary, own foam and| train, Crawiond Agency. $3% W.|— CEMENT WORK | CARPENTERS CEMENT MEN TO : le Gar ir AE) Serie oe | eee Moma @ tga Page ee SOE] ae ar at i Voorhees-Siple jets Bt, Lake Orion, MY | A} Sears’ famous benefits BUDGET WORRIES? | Pontiac Press for appointment. | week, Business “wil stand strict | COUPLE WOULD LIKE RESTAU-| Selene ony arate oz oF s|_ FUNERAL HOME __|puwe taucxs wap. vm, nouxo| _ 88 You qualify for them.’| Su wulte"mernas ecg. Geuy Seems Freee | sans Seek op Sees, sosee Job ad arrange’ fascmng’ wits no “ere or Motot | work. Lots of overtime, Call after! Farning potential of $150 AVON COSMETICS Employment Agencies 8A EXTERIOR AxD INTERIOR : — | gxpentncen per week, draw against ee Pontiac te see ee oe eee mos ans commission, —__ For information +4808 ‘ ' ARRIEL CEMENT 1s OUR SPECIALTY. eg Girl to Learn | GRAEBNER'S | ces vay gree wore oe oariris corgz > 3 A 3 : time. or older ‘ eee Pe an tale a | |crE a 000 PLASTERING AND ~ PATRTING. | _Litensed x: |For confidential interview LERK-TYPIST Personnel l, New or temodeling ‘work. FE | BRICK, E BLOCK, CEMENT WORE er won . call Mr, Lynch, FE-5-6168| Persreaed 2etrentiog wort, for sncnignn's target emotormet| JOBS FOR - | steusmo-woe-wawres.|~ CEMENT © BL : on Tollestion background helpha but | Seeney is looking fore gir) be. | aNTED.|~ CEMENT & BLOCK — The Pontiac Press bet. 9 a.m. and 5 p.m.| not wsoltal & | *weee_2t and 28 to train for « . Reasonable. PE 5-1016. un. er aoe ‘poe Want ADs Tuesday, Wednesday and| Seana Bel interviewers in thei sine MEN AND REAP sod Tolerance "FE ea7i, | DRYWALL TAPING. GUARAN. < poe sneer Soomeiaey| Hs eevee | WOMEN [Siu tense ct it S380 ooo pe DIAL. FE 2-8181 Theater Gultes someone who enjoys meet Pp dhicet iene : MA) FLOOR LAYING SANDING, FIN- : CONTR MELE: DAL" shovaces| eee wetsing vot tbe egualet| PUSyHRN nen Vice hace Pres ecimbies. Eno Wott Fi Frew $-0.m. to 5 9m, TOOLMAKER 4 Peery Se? eceest work, interviews by | GAk OCPICES AND OVER 10m sabes ,' An erfors should. be, re : MACHINISTS | a eee and repairing, RB Munro Elee- for ogee ot by selling Bee: | "Cara ‘ana Git Shop st bome. | RE i iD irs ee i mit CMC CO Steeee| mee race, oe ae rye REE ag — been 18 Indinnwood R4. Lake Orion| 10 year old : coametie their pe eering. oarbecues and ot ee” Sees ee a Seat) int eit ers tvs | uy, "Coussslae't 0. Wr Pee Cet TUBE BENDING | lies ot direct saleswomen, Pless-| today for samples on approval. D & M BLDG. SER gp Se : ant personality automobile Regal Greetings, Dept. 195, Fern- ADD A ROOM AT LOW ton ae Gee we me — ' high al education essential, | _date ' : FREE ESTIMATES. iso Aajusimen : Sieh empires rai | FIXTURE BUILDERS | S805, fy “trast ~onie Menge —____. Re : ' AND BREEZEWAYS. CALL FE ee Se bn CS BS Sinkstatacnes | ES ate i la ° albedo * type le 12 o'clock noon the oo on Pi wens, Siaee econ. Gaiety oat PLASTERING RES HOMES RE. So pects te publication. MACHINERY eon bEa Sommission. George's “Newport's, 7342. "pai, wee. Prompt Service. OR Trensiont Want Ade may GTS ERP On. Saleswomen EEPER........- a GE iat | Ea ae iain er Baretta cust Siige | PRIVATE SRORETARY BIGTAPHONE” sRORSTART "ANB a hiedn a : cosmeticn & cigar dept. Say sie te ae. ae SS CONTRACTOR , 7 N. ential and commercial, basement to roof. sas Ah tae ME A MB tion hn hen BH) irmingham. Mt efitt. ‘at FE +2 ei die Yaar OF 30 6a orew, Fi ; eupertense ' are 408 12. - more BS _ —— eS Genk or ged in 4 MI 4-0000. York or en = ‘ e ra Disple ING WAN | Soa : EXP, WATrRESS WD. MUST UE chered ts iE, oe S| graduate. Ful Obtain application = TD. MUST, OE | ond scattered | throughout office mgr. ....... i | Renrest Michigan in-| g'pim. No. phone calls, Pred’ | Non from! "nearest = tee tur hase gyichigns Givi service, | Poutine Take ad ent Service offiee or by| GRAEBNER’S—Pontiac OUTSIDE SALE L spemene Chen Serre, : ; wiay- ——e Lansing 13. 313 Pontiac Bank Bid Ho’ Oates. pecial machinery & auto-|— Tailor. & SMNTER “mation equi t builder ee failor-Dressmaker Phone FE 5-9277 ply in person ther SPM RC. spe . apne ana CAREER CENTER a pp, gnome MIDWEST ~ o : ‘petween 8 AM. and 4 3 aan Cargill Detroi ; a Detroit Corp a Daal TIAC P PRESS. WEDNESDAY, August é “he ae 5 3 i Vv sie LAWN AINTE. nance nod shrabiery. 26 yrs. ex- EXPERT TREE TR NG : removals, Ph. FE 46-6593 , moe eTass ‘weeds yg bu a ek & ting, ‘sodding. MY 2-3603, OR | ZODDING. SEEDING AND ROTO- AND or OR | removal, For sale Kentucky Blue rion ae grass; will de- {VENINGS Moving & Trucking 19 A-1 MOVING-HAULING : CELLENT VICE Reasonable Rates FE 58-3488 iG UCKING. mie Sut _ isites AND RUBBISH HAULED. _ Basements and so forth cleaned. |“™ PE 4 E DUM Oo. ¢ LAN- arin, 21015 Rockwell 8t.. Far- _m . GR 43836. BAULING RU OR ANY- thing mm 4 anywhere or anytime. ULING OF ANY FE 43104 INCINERATORS CLEANED. yey Ye iM IGHT HAULING, % TON ' truck. Charlies Van Kieet.° FE IGHT AND HEAVY "HAULING, Heeneet FE 5-0625. TRUCKING AND aaa : ing ved 4-5829 or FE 5- ONE WAY COAST TO COAST eo 80 yrs. experience. FE Painting | | ¥ARD AND DRIVEWA “GRAD. | ng, ang beck filling) Fw 5-3552 | __Mrs. Burnes, PE 2-8814, 03 Mark. EXPERIENCED SPENCER COR- setiere, Winifred M. Odgers. 8270 Canal Rd. Utica, Mich, REpublic 29-4131, IN DEBT? IF SO; Let US Give You 1 Place to Pay Ease Your Mind Restore Credit WE ARE NOT A LOAN COMPANY MICHIGAN CREDIT tilling. Complete landseape work, | i Painting & decorating. Guaranteed COUNSELLORS Above fe Oakland Theater ctstanteeree= (MAMA, , PLEASE CA BCALT OR WRITE. On and after this date. August 4, 1956, 1 will not be responsible for any debts contracted by any other than myself. Fred J. Nuermberg, 4737 White Lake Rd., Clarkston, Mich. SONOTONE HEARING SERV- ice. 611 Pontiac State Bank Bulid- PE 21325. ing. Travel Ag Agencies 25A ath had gp A TRIP? VaCat PONTIAC TRAVEL SERVICE HURON ST. 408 W. FE 68-3251 Wtd. Children te Board 26 Ash 4 GOOD HOME, FULL TIME eare FE 71-0211, CHILDREN LOVED & CARED for. FE 3-1730. Wtd. Household Goods 27 OF PONTIAC’S LARGEST aptarg, bere Cash FURNITURE - NEEDED top a top dollar Wil ya bu 8 - or Sale. a. 2°or 5: 3. anaes Ger 08 BUY, If OR AUCTION OA 6-2881: it for PRIVATE PAR’ WANTS mise. furan, FE §-7332. ry |WANTED ‘TO BU BUY FORNITURE, tools and misc, items, MY 3.1121, Wtd. Miscellaneous 28 EXC. CLEAN WEST SIDE HOME. Large TV, Bug at door. P good Southern “cooking.” 762 w. aT or 3 bdrm. apt. or flat. 3 children. J desired. ase Arthur M 1510 Third St.. Bay City. zd fe tor, Maer Sa for 8 . Near, Repty Box 8. Pontiac Wanted Real Ex Estate state 32ZA ASH FOR YOUR = peta g Orry. cAsN Be a W. Huron . JONES, Brats gi ty H BUYERS oe sell and trade. For fast and ef- ficient service, call us today. We need listings of all types. Espe- cially ,» modern, subu oe: For trades ask for “TL BROWN, Keied Le W. Huron SELLING YOUR qualified prospects saves you Ume mon “Den't worry [ and lookers." Cal) us now. We need farma, erties lakes, and residential prop- . We handle ell detaiis tor financing and closing. Sell—To Trade rou O°BUY IT. IT-WE'LL INSURE IT MAHAN oecneting Rest” ghtatto P Na ve ge FE 20263 “> 1018 W. - Huron NEXT DOOR TO BRANCH POST OFFICE I WILL $6,000 CA A bedrm. modern, good location. FE Tex08 . “CASH" not teo difficult to get S your OME When {ou list your property CALL Us for expert raise! ‘a your property and let our staff of experienced sales men go to work for you. Edw. M. Stout, Realtor ves. til 8:30 HOMES NEEDED We need 2 and 3 b FE 2-4810— Tl N, er vear Ph. FE 54-8166 Years Service — “Td better get back to my time!" TAY ALAN desk or I'll be late for quitting | Rent Apts. Furnished — 33 Sg ae arian ariel 2 LAGE ROOM BASEMENT apr i eture windows. Pyt. beth ay << ._ Child welsome. Gingeli- _ Ville, FE 5-192? / _ , 9 ROOMS. ELDERLY COUPLE OR P rr DEST PAT. See with small beby. 142 5 al son, Our pi2 i i ae to 2 CLEAN ROOMS. CHRISTIAN couple, Private ent dy or rance. hilities furs, 27 Raeburn &t. PE 22-1360. chk BATH, couple. PE 21672 3 Re [| AND uire at 1614 N. Per: 3 A A A cs , OL 61811. 3 adults ou warket chase, 406 Conway Lake. 3 RMS. AND BATH oe Gompomen only. ta a wk. 3 ROOMS ly dec, couple pecterres No drinkers, FE 42815. OOMS AND BATH. PVT. EN- * trance, Util. furn, Adults, 262 Au- urn i ents AND | for immediate sale. enn. A courteous. sale w your door within 30 ee, If it can be sold we can sel) it JIM WILL IAMS = ESTATE $$$ 24 HOUR $$$ CASH FOR YOUR HOME EQUITY ARNOLD REAL ESTATE Zio 8. FE 506% FE $-5783 CASH 48 HOURS - FOR YOUR HOME EQUITY IM WRIGHT, Realtor é . D. RILEY BROKER 509 Biizat Lake Rd. FE 4-1187 L — Ke Fh / McKIN a ~ PAINTING « RATING. “Painting & & Wail 1 Washing Free _sctimates. VE 237008 | Ter Physio-Therapy. Z1A ae ERAFY. St PE aa Television Service 22 ‘ COPENHAVER'S RADIO & TV eee se¢ W. Hurom Night eerv- BEST CASH DEAL your land contract. We here ee Bg Por fast de- to Johnson bang your oo ag FE ADO cash a additions) on ooute OLIE & HAR HARGER LACE’A “LOST AD.” be lout he for LP pete. Fecover S:toss, | R181 for an yaa riter, “ite? a, LIST INGS WA ROOMS: PVT. bath. Util, turn, FE 40! LOoR. 3 pani: Be BA we oe baby welcome. FE 2-4366 3 ATH AND ENT. Newly’ decorated. Close to down- . Reasonable, FE 8-3152 LARGE “ROOMS ADULTS ONLY. a Auburn Ave. farm nt seen. = mae main beer, priv ent.. couple only. $50, FE * ptout We, Gall belore 0:20." FE 7 CLEAN Wace OviLiies FORK. — * Ko drinking. ‘Adults only, 1¢ Pine a Adulte rE Sth. ves, i : Apply Gay. ate - Availabie now, nadie No —-. Selig Ref. 15 8 we aso deposit. 407 8. Jessie |. Rent Apts. Unfurnished 34 ROOM APT.. PARTLY | ‘3 on 4 _turnished, ie Rebinweed. oD ROOM PRIVATE EN. cs allen trance, 1 onild. 206 6Pridheam, __Keego Harbor, PE 200 8. Marshall |, $10, CLC w e. 2 wl 7 ROOM, CHRISTIAN COUPLE, : private entrance 116 ©. Howard,.| 3 LARGE a pa 7 ROOMS. PRIVATE ENTRANCE.| >! rae. ae pan ch Garage. “n hi Heady facilities, Adults only, near 3 buses. All ds : = asar 3 PURN. APT. ADULTS a Prom apt ne rE feo nig PEs 44-7122 ss PRiviceoes |? & i in: TR PRIVILEGES. utre at 1614 N. Per: _ieders hot ok enter, FE 2-7150. |g ¥ ; ROOMS UTILITIES PAID. CHIL- and ems welcome, FE 5-197. _ rade route, Priv. # LARGE ROOMS AND BATH. 325 fis bathrin, Steam hest. Hot we- ¥ Private en-| ter service, C to soommels, Call. eves. be i“ k Pike at FY aus 8S ONLY. #1 Av- | ford. 8-3396. eee A era On aT gy a * vanes. Clean, baby welcome, 8 Tits Gustearttie Re. bat ¥ T ROOMS APT. 176 MT. CLEMENS | * RO aare ee re APT. ~ - 3 ‘ROOMS. T. - ON BUB "phot, room, 2 bed- Close, to town. Everything oes aed both" Locaved at ¢i82 furnished. FE 2-2300. Dixie Hwy. payee, .. BATH. ware, 3 ROOMS, PVT. ENT. AND BAT we ‘Aine. .) suitable for small children, OA ‘ee $125 per month. Call 7 B-1774 before 5 sot aah ed 42: Tningway "St Lake Ort FLAT, head Hem- IN SATERICAS sities. @1 Nor Ample : MOD- ls Presa, Rose- EDR’ ie. one RN 6 CARS Lk. rea. mye PE $-00)0 for appe Call between 3 Rent Lake Cottages" 40a ~ > “RM Rog 4 CABIN ON PON- . er ing Alig. 16-Sept Bert bes 2 2 rat of PE 20 LAKE COTTAG “sh AY ote Rta Bak, Li 6-362. AKE, NV. “beach, Facaren Reas. MA 440. For Rent Rooms 37 PAPAL PLP APP ATTRACTIVE ROOM, 1 OR 3 girls. Refrig, 547 W. Huron A CLEAN BRIGHT LIGHT HOUSE keeping rm. Suitable for wider retired, man a woman, 150 Perry, F sat A AND ENT. FRIVITE “Wom: SURAN COMPORTANCE™ a Fe! reom for geotiemen. ist floor. 4+-8363, CLEAR, CO COMPORTABLE. EVERY. for older man or Wom- GLEAN 1 N SLEMPING RM t . side oft Joniva. Near bus and wk. PE 41861 CLEAN & } ROOM, GEN: | tlemen, 24 ry Ave, FE 28771. HOTEL OW LAKE, te CLARKSTON. Roome 45 . aod up, MA 51144, LARGE D le NEAR General H _ Priv, FE 5-846). re) * ate bath, cholce jocation, west ae. Bus hase: . teen only. re ENT. Ayre HRA AND Priv. water, ROOM Fon RENT In MODERN . Apply caretaker. 66 RM. ‘abr. GLEAN WORKING MAN. sta week, Close in. Shower, FE 5-0728. Pe 32-0627 ‘i Rooms With th Board 3 38 | ee 1 on Rosner. “Ye MAYNARD "| Convalescent Homes 38A EXCELLENT CARE FOR AGED Rates starting at $125. OR 3-520. Hotel |} Rooms 39 PR PPO ad HOTEL AUBURIN Rooms by ~ or La a unit, ees Rooma $13.50 esi $17.50 up. By Gay or week, 4 c"Ttureo 8%. Phone FE 5-400 LARGE CLEAN COOL QUIET rooms 0 fe bus stop. Day er week, .— Stores 40 LAROE sTOR ACROSS ‘prom — dr. . Automatic pet ane kind “ business. 444 re. Pie Ce Oe in a Tees Dixie heey. ; y FAK. area). “pn bos a Rent Office Space ai faeces building on era conven. write, Sealine ie ~~ For Sale Houses 43 MARBOR, ‘900 BELAND, KEEGO ee Oe pi By or 3 bedroom eterter with ion ment to qualified Yona : 4 BEDROOMS «modern home fn uber __¥E _2-0098 “HOTEL-ROOSEVELT..| ! A 4408 | he ti Nothing Down | ston-ex wiring ‘oefemeat on you vey _ = Bs be mY | Ly INCOME FRTCE OP D FAMILIES | t's . Base ¥ lo $1,500 DOWN M59 FRONTAGE ae 8. | ft. betes anrnce, sh ae A be 8 win ne, 300 down. will y WF aged | Devote Snyder Lavender nr tine W Buren Fe Mall Low Down P ayment Very clean § reom east side of Pontiac, Pall price, only + WILLIS M. BREWER oN Parke PE 60038 MA 8-78) No Down ag ment will YI Rn’ Rm Ry elear lot, 2 & 3 ler homes with full Nasspant poli is wir- ing; or build on emall down paymenh Realtor “G, wooo SOR 3 Corner Williama Lake Re. iy OWNER ate da REMODE aren IN "ROUSE WITH rage at 3160 Pontiac Lak Pg Sl « ihe a ke in 4, & mon me an OR "3-202, 4 Ra. ohne. FOR gaa. ig aarp 3 BED. rm, home. 68. N. Roslyn, Lot 60 x frais trees; and ane er arbor Fenced back 1} basement, rug Et Storms. screens enetian bi and awnings Auto oll heat hot water 2car garage. $7,950 _Call_ afternoons or eves. “Fy pe 2 ACRE Full price only. down, Not quite finished, Roug Rumen septic tank, electrical Vell ond sheet-rock - Oxford _OA 838 SYLVAN LAKE VILLAGE Sam Warwick has severa). ranch with basements. 3 city eae Price 28,000 wl undays. On Chettinghess _call for appointment FE COLORED 2, ‘Room I Hoss.” _fome possible, FE 6-674. COMFORTABLE LIVING large. family i this 7 room, ful) Cacoment ho with garege, well shaded 3 acre land- ace reet y rtd a room witht beautiful be size dining room and Piatne k on. Must be seen to be appre- elated. Terms C. PANGUS 1919 M15 pee as coflect Ortonville 12 | BY OWNER \ ‘all door, a on ° . EM 3-01 vams SIDE. EDROOM HOME 4 lols | Ban from Pontiac peace. 8 osee. ew tear en an BY OWNER, 3 BEDROOM WOME Basement, oak floors, plastered wi * z | RANCH STYLE home. Must be sold immediately. Owner transferred. Any reason- able offer conside Aseume Gf | mortgage or buy om land contract | Aluminem storms and eens | Large 2ear carport with big 14 . storage foome eh seer schools and churches. OR | 3 ie DROOM HOME. ONLY years oid Cenele sions by. Paved street. Lot 00 Appointment only . OR LOVELY ri lot, 3.8207, ROOM. ALL MODERN tenced, Across OR 3-706, BY OWNER 2 bedroom, lake privileges, terms. OR _3-0008 BY OWNER: 6 R oo oars 2", ear Oe “Sanae nest a= = FE 2-2200. full base- in RF . frame, attached garage, = 6 6334. py oh ay yallable . for cash, Good . PE 2-110 Saige tets ite tarts ci need porch bent a are eos swap for smal] house 5 Foatts sell. PE WATERFOR AREA st at pr i price, wt bg ith oh toe sows. GEO. MARBLE, Realtor #00 down, new 3 bedroom, west ane down, good cmap: euat #i.h00 down, @ and : bedroom, south side. $1,500 down, good 3 — anorth oT. CHAPIN, On oom aa 3193s Hwy. omnia eile “NEAR FISHER BODY Cosy five eRe twa peg oe * anly, art ment, oF oy blinds Lee al — at He eee eth $e = $1, O00 DOWN Five fooms wun poreh, gas, eFrdatets Re eit ¢ oe OES ‘ORD vAGENC y 7. Bretingy 7 aut ~MOTTIPLE LatiKa a SERVICER Suburban Ranch jarge une tiled best Own, ‘con a8 and 100 here me fi ry on tite of all, @ balance on GI. you beat it, , © gallon electric water eago saa —— landscaped jo a «ber gain at $1,400 down, Better eall now Refreshingly Different And 90 livable! That's this 6) room ranch type bome om encellent corner parcel with over 200 ft on paved road, 2 merysr than evertes bedroons, 12x12 Kitchen, 24 fn living room and dining “LL earpeted, led bath, oi] heat. 2 car garage, alu- minum storms and screens, covered patio. Youll be thrilled and amered at so much house for LEB THAN $11,000 with substantial dowe payment \ <, ashington Park This ts the bur of the year, 3 bedroom brick with stope ‘ front. Newly decorated in side and out. Tiled th Full basement png recree- ton toom and beet, at terms as « Pig * aLr TRA your arocun equity on the home today. It's vacant Sylvan Lake Brick You'll admire the looks of this simon new 3 bedroom ranch etling « iand- seaped, fot and surrounded tall shade trees. Inside bat, will oo “nn * lar en asthe ‘and Bendix Daomatis Priced at #14, down paytoent requir All lacome - ment 6 room down are. in tip- shape $2,550 buys ft Call now for your appointment. Bateman ‘y car garage, large | “rom lake. i te. pay coe “immediate ar | ; REALTORS |: FE 40528 d | 317 8. Telegraph _ Wives. & suo Williams Lake iighstt oe ote nedratmed wy id by 12 12 spread. | - tolll"t See reomes tiled “bath and Iarge Ale, Seen petiate dias La )- aE. Price $11,600 terms 6 pag Colonial me rT. aon rie a tiitnen and vent Hac er drive. | ey iS bse" lerm . New Brick Ranch In beautiful Otter ao Cans omnes ao A pe sag Gene sign pe. tre >. s.. ear garage. “3 sale box, 3 he coo one oat ag ~~ eg a bowl oe and ful Ron Pare memento heer Brick Bungalow ~ cae eae £2 stee. of city—another * fine value, room ty -KINZLER ore Wea liaren 8 Phone FE 43525 HOMES. tthe this are men. : sare SS ves Kampsen| = Fastablished tn me, BIG SAVINGS BUILD NOW! Prices will be going UP not down A 70 FT, s BRICK RANCH HOMB’ Check These FEATURES PLAN NO, 133 “Lavie BED ROOMS na’ 2 De eT 10 BRAUTIFUG BIRCH CAR NETS be pr 9 aycesapee —— & cute 9 2 eee mye TRUE CHARACTER of * STOM “QUALITY ao c. home ia determmed by obs features, such as $0 PER CENT THICKER CEL+ SHEATHING A bay SUB pare ALL SINGLE Ba A z, DOWN (WIND CAN'T BLOW elon me ee a ‘Bhese are only & few of our hid P rogg QUALITY BUILT” features, Come in and cet ua show youd the difference. ALL THIS FOR ONLY $15,975 ell piiee any 450" HOME “PLANS “HOME PLANNERS | CENTER” Come out and browse through an | & plan books, at the eonvenie office of FLOYD KENT Realtor “QUALITY BUILT HOMES" affie \% block N. of Telegraph AMPL® CUSTOMER PARKING ‘ CLARK 9200 DOWN, 2 bedrooms «# uP. “ae down ‘tore at uring room seperate Kitchen ull basement, ® very good value pnd full price. Located off Paa- ack, i INCOME, 2 three room furnished, i g hes & : ai Hie’ wa bas | “nitio down. | quarters, Priced at $13,500 wi terme SUBURBAN OFP Rochester road. 3600 down, This 3 bedroom bungalow « living . room, combined kitchen din. ing area, part s, tie a, i% acres of Full rice only $5,000 Now VACANT. HANDY MAN a Shel” a home in more th nae gs pe se bedrooma, some pairs, iden tiat vate fine SUSAR SSS G NEAT a CLEAN ee! 2 bed room hom beth, 2 car — h, rear y ice garden ed at site LS a CL ARK } ee he is Soon InVisrutit "x tT, N HOOD, MUST SELL. C. HOUSTON STON, REALTY L. H, 20 W. By ROWN, | Realtor Ph FE 24819 dise LAKE | ieee ait now for pres 5 ‘ft. of water : eae with marble sill. Sree miae| Beare a ws, Bet FLOYD KENT, Realtor 4 W. Lawrence PE 6-6106 Next. to _ NICHOLIE Eves... ers Power in a v3 3H 5s Fe 3 & 8 really mise for terms. Ge ; ! eos Acost & 8, 056 bun- a er Po. BE aed ST SIDE 55'x150° ELIZABETH LAKE ESTATES GI. HNSON, Realtor S. T Rd. FE TAD: ‘Clarkston PLUS MORTO Check These costs eatures floors, Bg my closets le bath, t Find a Better Buy PAYMENTS gob Per sr Month 190 f%. lots, 20 ft. 9 —— =| NOTHING _ $12,400 Full Price at. ceptional- NERAL on tine ee hn until 6; +5 pm. "| Commercial & Income i Longtellow School Dist. home ‘| Owner Forced to Sell J. i scene. Realtor | W., Huron 3 FAMILY INCOME 600 Eliz, No mortgage NeotEieasser and Saw Giroux-Franks Gaylord St. t. Vincent District re eee Ideal location for a small bust- a eat ones Ons ¢ [> oe loca! tion Nom yg he hy ie ater 4 mS 0 for L} ape all Bewly "ae decorated. No Crowding Located on N rooms Paes, Netcens Ba pas” bsek” bo days posses- ®! a ° R. D,. RILEY, Realtor Lake Rad, FRE 41157 VOORHEIS oe tar ee Mer Ms AvRbAL foAN? i ARNOLD . REAL ESTATE soz? 8: Tolerant Ra. Erie Dr.—Cass Lake Rambling ranch of Roman brick and ledg 3 bedroo of closet «. Dining foom, at- tractive living with fire- place, m for —s space rei baer 4 q MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE ee "RIDGEWAY cig retinitis : aoe ig: HOM town bat 3 fin brick r ne a — LADD’S ENC. 2821 onan CLARKSTON. : oak Seun, onk floors, ceo WILLIAMS | LAKE sce 0” BAM For Sale Houses. 43 MIDDLETON'S Best Buys a >t A large bedroom with double} 3 FAMILY BRICK pak eters basement automat alt ffnace West side—a 3 mares, main diate Mean atin! | OF garage. On large Sc} Soe Ger cota be geet enjoy tins His summer, 410,400 with | Only 9780 down. 20 days posses. seated treater na 2 bed- w “SFAMILY HURON GARDENS | Whus'*Stt the sean atts Besa aig eects | gute ez tron ant at | Sete aes oe Pace raat | oe en ah ee each rate bath. ii | MANY MORE LARGE AND SMALL : right St 4B a i Low Down ROM AL a Hiltz _|CALL TODAY FOR INFORMA- oma iod 2 Humphries ION. 1011 W, Huron) FE siti aoe ce in| Leslie R. Middleton UNION LAKE aN. I Te aah Open Evenings BROKER FET s Betogra Mie Listing Wer rvice Finest poe yy - -y Lovely ‘ae WILLIAMS LAKE tion. Home consists nice HAYDEN |. Sh itte| Ser Pric “4 kitehen. Full bath. ‘Basement, sal baa eet | Tae Se” | ee eo Ee bas ; MACEDAY LAKE vent. : oe Lee See on Practical sew 2 pesron rine | “EMBREE & GREGG garage,’ an en tage, large family style Michen Woicn Lae ‘Willa | ad Timorigeee. Bee ny. pies picture " "hig i ge — a 3.3314 room, » lake 3 ME sion 10 LAKE or less, Tri-level aah tot a by scepdtges 6 see tee liv 7— modern year around home. 8 room, . ih. F floors. 2 heat, new Foi deans, Rates|. C. Wood Co.| 2 zi, ail A ciated. 18.976, a Corner Willigms Lake road ® Mss Faget Hat ees os AGLE LAKE FRONT. ONTIAC REALTY D| Sa Pure “grvedtoom, large living som, | 137 Baldwin ____FB ban. ture included. heat. Only 1 yr. old. $1,000 w FOR COLORED OPEN DAILY pact Aca FULL PRICE ONLY 96828. “y > VACATION YEAR ROUND East Bivd. 6 nice rms. eae Aa. bo 3 bedroom. waterfront, oll heat, | fireplace, full bath, weak’ S S| an gen me Eee RR) ier i LAKE PRIVILEGES It’s & bargain. To fogmeticing tgomwiblveste | large modem, Micen” bescurard | Riches ‘m Hanger Co. ae S| See =| — {elevations LOW, LOW DOWN PA | BRT ovely 3 bed brick i. a ol HAYDEN, Realtor ve have several yao wim h see wes puis tor maton vine. ; ‘ Seen eee | Sedvamal. Some ie immediate | fap reo. al aaa uig ba er homes. Tt will be Gaacue eS. = a ANNETT | == Saks OFFERS Russell Young | ™* REALTOR - BUILDER WEST SES Income—Close In 92.9, Saree & FE 44826/ uated ‘on ‘4 ecre of fine hi inad. West Side Brick Attractive i soeor eae Gash hens te eee with ja we, ena ta Lake Front Brick 1 room brick home with PAE SES Living fi oe room 9x oo Roy Annett Inc.| “tt |GATEWAYS to HAPPINESS ana| LIVE WITH THE SUN ge ALWAYS LIKE IT iaabeth Lake Estales, golfing at your door of your ate home. You and the wil love 6 room, fami : rs £ sg? #33 y = e. *f err 3 d i mm ere ae % Exceptional Buys 125 FT. LAKE FRONTAGE landscaped fireplace and 2 3 bedroom brick ranch. aye ment, lar ee cen ed Terms can ~ 9 BYR iar wniceh Realtor Lake Aisilas Road Clarkston REAL ESTATE INC. 2 8, Main, Clarkston, Mich. BUILDERS AND HOME SEEKERS rth — oe MAHAN N REALTY CO. : NICHOLIE . n i eT * ABN oa S sraiine i purchase down payment. You first. RAY O’NEIL, Realtor 262 8. Telegraph ~ Phone re 3+-7103 or FE Lv] Co-operative Real Estate Exch Templeton 5 ACRES Clarkston area, 5 room modern and extra large wily room. New e foreed air ace. w hot wa- ter heater. 165 ft. frontage on M15. $9,950 with reasonable down ments GI RESALE Ve corne be sold. “Make us an offer on "SYLVAN MANOR Syivan Ceater ‘shopping re, si area - po GAS RANGES. in Ge. bane ang mirror all metal y mune, 28 | Sale Musical Goods 62 Sa a ee {68 FT. OAKLAND AVE. N fer‘ es roaster, Holla ead cba ‘x et Bo ee 00-00] OES oa without fights. weaneta 6 BASE MILANO SUPER ribs. ¢ teas ME ed B : MBING 6 . A rom » 168 feet frontage on Oakland Ave.| Re $500 _ Sale Household ‘Goods 57 = Ee. ines. "Portable m8, seginay — ae eS, ‘ceboeu teri CR ance ase to] pevorigs, ike now, Make offer, Sate Pearson's Bank Furniture, APTSMA x TING A r a a nti pose Wood MELO- ber parcel, ZONED -CoMith es oa perme to fit Mal budget? | 2 ro nay fear int ROOM ours -Grehare Lk. Ave. it wer ee | ee with stand. 1 be. _Teseent, 303 0 - 303 Grehard ] ‘ake _AYe, “4 ne trade for good used oe oR Re station oF most, or Bo Riog mi mode era “ctihos, se “ounvenieal "to tao, de bdrm. sulte lke wal: a Thue Pri Peis SS"Loils cee Sow ta eat! ‘ EDWIN sch Pontiac Ve +4300 ant reneete. Like new. re 6-0178. fom gd A A lated badly ne — Oe BP ning room set PE. 8-7766 LACE DIRT AND | ¥ . PE 32-0173. Buckners in thig period . ja ak fs cheap. FE 6-3706. | 1_Ra. FE GHARMI RAGGEDY WR & i” GONBOLE. sone, fill sand . eravel, Bull- SPECIA ALE 70 BUY. To SELL, unemployment, © 13 Sen 16 | RESULT WASkIS Se AL, Ot TA 20 8. AN- ar a oe ed ar PHONOGRAPH CONSO toa ane ae ee Por boas COMBINES te rE , ; | PARTRIDGE 18 THE “BIRD Electric range $15] fe" Son NM Jonnson. PR 4169, ork SIMI BAW CLOSING OUT house, parakeet with cage One NEW HO | eer ae OPRORTUNTT?. | customers whe are | Bre'Sonaway bed, complete $179 | SECRETARIAL DESK, 635. FE |" shout 10 hours. $200. Pool table, | toe all tle” oie ne Pee es ; rs AND &| SCOUR KLMEN ERaE YF | to lense @ modern ae Cane | out of Work ere treated with ad ES tt TE Se oe ereerere |e ce ee = St eee Ee Fravel Del George urtioy. FE TANK 40 > - oe i. +f ee ONE ‘ Ps with pad. Sorte’ un Ol Co. Best odens fies wom er ne soniquer Are Welder. PE 5-0003. Rubber Seon pi piers a LU, iki Tor BOIL RICH BLACK | coms werk ety Ps or phone Omoar biset, Michie 1 (tt always pave te deal at xe ait se | MY seu - URED "TORRID Meat ROTARY SMI Te 7 § ‘Sant naw os 4 AGAIN se tim. te Rec gravel iy dirt, | §QOUR AN | 3 pm. a fincieam, loot Tile "cs.2-ss--.,3¢ | SPECIAL, ONEEA VACUUM | trots. '¢ months O83 | DO ; EE fateee Sedanie 3. Se tm} a tt oa |ONR UiaEDc rr. cole wt Baton excecERT Tae Easing nome BS | cep tags gue | Sed aen gen pt cat | Eis Satay ooh oat | een A | Be ae ge oe ee eck ; small 48 mo. OL 3.0761. HAROUD's PAU & LiNGUEUM FIQVE. REPRIO, WASHING. Mi | PPE BIE oRch 8 ed powers, | 20s TE antl POL Complete cwindowy ess a ge KING BB Mog By ig BI Ki ‘KNER : = flems, Can be seen, after @'D.m- fA ach; 1 used FE $2417, pay en#! and © css te lin. oe ee &-B GAS STOVE, A : | 6118 Clintonville, otf Di wy. hotline $18 1 new boller;, : re | @x8 and @x@ timbers .... 20c lin. ft. po . FE 22670. marble top, dresser bed Re oe apacity 6 rate marred: ~ DOORS cr oe ing ny Te iq — = OFFICES ARF LOCATED: aan "wheelbarrow, lawn chairs, FE : ¢h $9,000 BTU price pine ’ 7 | erro er fy per were __ 38800. ee (ORE ROO! Will Sell for a Song |rowruac, se toor nation Ses | Stig use hc | TU ELISE RE gama, | gan, Beare “SS wen-sanaianan he be ane a oS Bide. 1977 \ or FE Pe psa, Delivered | Jrmall te cory and. mest’ business” ith (DRAYTON PLAINS 4512 Dixie Hey. neaattontion Lg x vith f license, modern equipment, a ee rm entrance, WALLED LAKE, 230 Barnston Pr ey Pit Seay hichete, Preaceat gurfound: = ¢ pe Fal Gorner cad ings and of pa space.| UTICA 462 Van Dyke AerENTION! WE DELIVE 4 ‘ Ps : Pie sot tao One block north ecross trom eral tl teat “Soy ee per_month. 3-320. Hiaoe. _HOUGHTEN” & SON &: North M Rochestey ; | ROCHESTER AREA |, pazrkn se zivineszonn, ver buna | SLAY pth FRCRORAEN A rere ea Sve ate Near intersection, toned | ——————\G7euns_Ficer) asional chairs, . | Oceasional bes uses. fn. 3. bale smumercial. Lot, 100x200. 3. bed TV ets, radios, rugs, dining room WY MAN’S aon Seciven LACK Diet ANG cK chinety. Ph_4$R4 Ortonville. -home, Immediate posses- suites. Dinette sets and MOUY/ 19 w Pike st PE 41122 closures, ock, @ . : seve CHAIN B/ RO sion. An exceptional other mist. items. NEW & USED, | ——— All. self siabs ont ane and see ‘em ¥. Miller’ Price $13,200. Easy terms, |#25 to $300 vo seeo | Vish ger tredetn dept. for seal) Pitts, goed coed. Cheap. FE: rbecue. | $400 Union Lake Rd, @ Commerce . 00 STANLE rden & Lawn Raulpment, 188 ™ J ie ' r * i. pai Maurice’ Wats ‘on, Realtor 3B, lew ON EE $131 Cor kay wees’ ™ | gapceroP— GAs Tove, FULL gTOvE. a GR" ap ae a T none “Midwest 390 a 508, FRIENDLY SERVICE. UP TO % MONTHS TO PAY size bed springs, Reasonable, 140 i waits “WE THE EARTH" — ane We buy, sell-or trade, Come out |W. Colgate, FE , ie BERTHRRRESE ‘Ger cast QUICKLY | Hike Sec Peie oS ome a Se TE t NEW MED ORLY, nt MAIN Beer & Wine Store $50 DAILY ® TO 9 rke St, Dealer pin Ra gh Ry ~~ Up to 0 _ AB Scares co.” TRADE-IN DEPT. Maia Yard: pas. Fri. "til tp.m. 7 1960 to 1066 cars. your| 4 miles B. of Pontiac, or 1 mile) ch ee dear ieiee Elec" Ateees| ie, Sia, coed v8] Eire Sc Aa] ae ho “UiGe Waecene” oo is visas acen oe low mitre, ‘signatures and other se- aay SMALE Rabios 6 FoR 3 plece bedroom UD donee r co. : EP og f RADIOS Spans pet Or Restaurant we vt. home, FE. 56-8756. $"plece eas oa 4 ream aah Se “Oakland Hatin ages nace epee | ay rea = Je a ar for, (xt), Olasswafe, dishes, ple- patios tage =1T.ocn Company] fis th ated. seem] KoRNITURE CO. Giroux-Franks “EE 50900. "38 8, Baginay one Automatic ey PGR beret ; Sun. 1 to 5 p.m. RESTAURANT AND REcREA-| 1 EAGUE FINAN E CO. Sh Nretine ghee hess 202 N. MAIN qo| ROCHESTER, MICH. Tica rskcee yg oom| ste FOLLY BOUIPPED RESTAURANT, |Ph pZOUSEHOED SCOOPS any Eee, tan aa va LO ANS rat . ars 8 pers Sanne wornate CER Steer meagre | EF oe for $170 eeeeeeeee caviepshnt _ track ai LIS M. BREWER Extra Fast Furniture ee + | Ran Frese secs: cg? 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SALES $2995 leather interior, mileage, one owner. $1795 | Birmainckcnn . 2 tone eens wesmes, OLE. Also Core | Ok W._Rerse PE 2-304! | eentaree "| BUSINESS A od ge . | goes where it is ‘invited ee a. "REMAINS where it is well treated. Our great number of re- peat customers is proof that we want your busi- ness and treat you right. 'S5 Pontiac Safari Sta. Wen. The Ultra, Ultra in the Pontiac Field, All’ Low 5S Chevrolet Bel Air 4) Dr., 10,000 actual miles, - Clean Cars 2 tone Blite. . — $2395 Bob Doe st, Inc. "$$ Buick Super Riviera yay ie Hardtop, Dynaflow, ae “WOODWARD Power Brakes & Steer- ut oo BIRMINGHAM ing, White over, Black. . CENTRAL S789 <-haet |'53 Chevrolet 4 Dr., 210 Michigan's Ojdest Series. A Sharpie. oN ’51 Olds 98 Holiday Top-Notch Used Cars | 51 Buick 2 Dr. eauip. Really shat. ae Deer 1951 r 50. Olds 2 -Dr. iss Ford, 2 door JEROME, [geet & "a UG TEN & SON Olds-Cadillac i s YOUR FRIENDLY OLDSMOBILE Orchard Lake at Cass FE 80488 GMC TRUCK DEALER OLive 1-0761 828 N. 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Pontiac Hardtop ........++seesereee* oop BY 52 Club Coupe i...5.....seeeeeecevtee 499 "53 Ford Ranch Wagon .....csceccecceees .» 899 "52 Chevrolet 2 door .......-+.eseeeeees wees 499 53 Plymouth 4 door .........seseseeeeeeees $599 55 Ford Tudor ...... bres wom eons cab OS . 1099 51 Chevrolet 2 door .........-.0eseeeereees 299 "SS Foard Hardtop ...3.cccccceccsesesevecees 1799 "52 De Soto Club Cogpe .........-00ereeeeee 299 WED Bed Teed i icct vs voice vice ences etsa cos 644 "EP Bariek. 2 dQ dees cvccyie ssc eves css viad cues 499 53 Chevrolet Station Wagon .....---++++++ 844 1751 Plymouth 4 door ............-seesreeee 299 54 Ford Ranch Wagon .......--.0:s00reees 1099 ’S5 Plymouth Savoy .....--cseseeeeeereenes 1244 "S3 Ford Hardtop ...<. seeds edessesse wens 899 53. Chevrolet 2 door .......000.essceeeeenes 644 '52 Mercury 2 d00f 66 ssi sn cans once ansis 599 *$3 Buick Hardtop occ6sccecceaee: Ms ed Bare we 1044 "S51 Ford Tudor .......:ccce cece rece serene 299 53 Pontiac 8 2 door ....cccescecsccresvens . 799 $10 DOWN DELIVERS ANY OF THE CARS 1952 Buick 2 door LISTED BELOW 1951 Nash 4 door 1951 Ford Ranch Wagon 1950 Ford 4 Ton Pickup 1952 Dodge Coupe 1952 Plymouth 2 door MANY—MANY—MANY—MORE CONVERTIBLES TRUCKS . 1954 Ford Convertible 1952 Dodge 2-ton Dump 1949 Packard Convertible 1951 Ford 2. ton Dump 1955 Ford Convertible 464 S. Woodward Ave. A PHONE CALL STARTS A COURTESY CAR 1951 Ford }4-ton Pickup 1953 Chev. Convertible + 1950 Ford Ye ton Pickup 1953 Ford Convertible 1950 Ford %4-ton Pickup | 1953 Olds Convertible © 1952 Ford F-8 Tractor | Harold Turner, Ford | Birmingham Midwest 4-7500 REWARD! | Any Person Seeing & Buyingt One of the Following Used | Cars Will Be Rewarded With] THOUSANDS of Miles of Driving Pleasure | MATTHEWS & HARGREAVES Say: ‘53 Buick Super...... . $1195 Riviera, Heater, naflow, W/Wal Power dat Brekes” r, Dy /¥ Tires, '54 Ford Sta. Won..... . $1395 |] Radio & Heater, W/Wall Tires '52 Lincoln Hardtop Radio & Heater, Power Windows /53 Hudson Hornet Cl. Cpe., Heater, Hydramatic, W/Wall Tires '54 Plymouth 4 Dr. Sedan, Radio & Heater . .$895 | f ! j li 9] 35 ‘CHEVROLET B/Air 4 Door V8 . CORAL GREY. Power Glide. Radi pan pay BP Fly Low wileaee. Th o 48, Heater, many An LJ "OK" Used Car Warranted in Writing 211 S. Saginaw |.s5.¢ CHEVROLET Convertible V8...,...... $1845 Beets US tvcRN ad ANTE wt Sy Actes - -$1695 po mony Bary “a ay We serve you wish: . CHEVROLET | t/’°55.Bel Air H/Top $1795) Radio & preter. Directionaj nals, WW's, mileage, ~ Radio & Heater, Ford-O-Mat., Rice. PONTIAC 55 Star Chief 4 Dr. $2095 Radio & . Power Brakes, _Hydramatic. Sharp, ry FORD i "544 Dr. V-8 Custom $995 | Radio & Heater, Tone. A beauty. ” 51 Custom V-8 Conv, $495 Radio & Heater, O'Drive. : _ ‘BUICK "53 Special 4 Door $1095 Radio & Heater. Dynaflow. 17,- 000 actual miles. 2 53 Chief Deluxe 4-Dr, $995 RETAIL 55 Cestoia 4 Ds 4 Dr. V-8 $1595. PONTIAC ¢56870 4 Dr, H/Top $2695. Radio & Heater, Mydramatic, WW. $1595 '54 Buick “Special 2 Dr., "LINCOLN & MERCURY” Radio & Heater, All the DO ee occa. '54 Ford Convertible .. ‘54 Plymouth'Sta, Won. . 1295 | Heater, W/Wall Tires ‘55 DeSoto Fire Plite . .. + 1995 Sd Chev. ev. Bel Air....7...$1285| Power ‘bteering” | ‘9 F ord Country Sedan. . | condition and prices before you buy. & al a ys Sae Heater, Ford-O-Matic, W Wall SS Ford Victoria <5... | | °52 CHEVROLET 1% Ford-O-Matic, W/Wall Tires, _ Wheels, and Air Conditioning. See this one ‘53 Chrysler New Yorker $1195 | Bote S Mester, anes Shae: tose e DIZON E Radio & H Continental Heater, W/Wall Tires Radio & Heater, Ford-O-Matic, W/Wall Tires '51 Mercury 2 Dr. Sedan. .$795 tf 2. W/Wall Tires, Mercomatic. I” show ‘49 Chevrolet Cl. Cpe. .. . $295 | Radio & Heater, W/Wall Tires. A Sharpie! '52 Studebaker ..........$495] — oe $1295 j 1°55 ¢HEVROLET ee! Air V8 2 Door “i you, 51 PONTIAC 2 Door 8 chee vontras, La This car hi the best °54 2 Tone GN Chieftain Catalina........... $1495 a ee 54 yovtetrs B/Air 2 Door . $1145 TURQUOIS & IVORY, low mileage, very clean. 54 ge yon Belevedere Wagon ...... $1495 & TVORY “with 2 SS ee Power Steering, | °34-BUICK Stree, 2. 2 OOO «civ d dckance $1595 the giher extras rae Rado & Heater, W/Walls. All fy wd actual miles, Very nice, is All in tip-top condition and ready to go. We have 75 other cars of all makes. See These Trucks! . Ton Stock Rack .. ..$845 1°52 CHEVROLET 14 Ton. Pickup 2...» |’51 CHEVROLET 1 ‘Ton Pickup ........ $545 |/ ‘530 CHEVROLET 1 Ton Pickup *50 CHEVROLET % Ton Panel 51 CHEVROLET 1 Ton Panel woneege $495, ee $495 Cass& Oakland . $i6ts om rou finish, Duel Exhausts, Radio & 55 PLYMOUTH 4 Door Sedan V8 ....,. ‘$1395 lowner car in beautiful condition. ae sy ’54 "CHEVROLET B/Air 2 Door Brand New ee eee roles $ 45 } Y Automats pare, Heater Check the]. PONTIAC! STORE jee _| CENTRAL |. rica | TINCOLIMERCURY | 4 yO to Regie & eae wW-Wall, sharp. 1992 MERCURY ere-)-Matie, OLIVER BUICK 210 Orchard diske ‘Ave. | FE 29101 Dealer extras, custom interior, OFFERS THESE Spotless. CLEAN $1095 Al. uKsia 'S4 Pontiac 4 Dr,, Hydra- UeedCara’. * matic, Radio & Heater, i aia 2 tone paint. Another one MERCURY Owner MRE" 4 4, csr soem sedan. gf Sy ee ‘ont $695: ’ : 52’ Olds 4 Dr., Rocket V-8, Pairiane. 4 door sedan & cylin- Mechanically perfect, dor, Fio-tone paint, 91.295. Looks g too! Ps ; # 1964 ry “ MERCURY $1095 won Mes : ogg nah ther ae” |'S3 Buick Super 4Dr,, Radio & Heater, Dyna- 1, INCOLN £ flow, A nice one. Radio & heater. po Ry ye moe gine a $1595 ar 55 Ford Fairlahe 4-Dr., MERCURY 1 Radio &. Heater, Ford- “Meat eater. 88 O-matic V-B. 1980 “on DODGE — ¥ $895 vas print "53 Pontiac Deluxe 8, 2 $75.00 |. door, Radio & Heater, ‘. ‘ial Hydramatic, 2 tone PONTIAC Green, Good rubber, “Bluse ‘ether thoroughly recon DeSoto-Plymouth Dealer. 912S. Woodward, Sienna 3 Midwest 6-5300 - -OPEN- 8AM. tl t 1°53 “CHEVROLET B/Air 9 Pass. Sts. SCHUTZ Meares | Ari condition, Looks 53: ‘PLYMOUTH Cranbrook 4 Doo kas eee e prado, & Hester, wind se N 52 FORD Casto 8 2 Door ..‘/. 745 rece. eens, pers anaes motor ly | MATTHEWSHARC REAVES | "Your CHEVROL 9PM] | FE sch cgaud hed x / Gat / & _THE PoNTIac PRESS, ‘WEDNESDAY, August 8, 1056. 4 -- Today! Ss Radio — -- wan, ae CRLW, (800) WW, (050) OAR, (1180) WEE, (180) WON, (1000) WIBK, (1490) WW3, NBC News eee ftr.|He& |Bae Ea WIBK News, Mickey ‘Shorr , Sows’ ww. , News a Ball wite Clem [seein ewe | Sate : wW. ‘ News = wa, ww * Ne — ron, Secret") BA ect git, Tom ES = Se 120- WIR, Quest Bouse J wink. News, Shckey Shorr | 9:30—WJR, Ure. Page WETE, Beare at Seven » Mews, Sports WCAR, Rhythm Ww. ra Lewis Jt. “Te oitigniem Music | WPON, Music for Milady WJBE, News, Mickey Shorr Tig os Arth Godt WCAR, News. Carava GeLW" tet Mio? Tere WJ, Bands ry - WPON, a | WIBK Mickey shorr we WT" jews Woke 1s ieee weak WFON, Blues Chaser WIBK: News, McLeod wx Time 6 ane » gy Bags ~~ 4 WCAR, News, Temple CKLW, G Heatter WJ, News —_— weme—winrn 2. gi Ma wt we 1 Sp WKYZ, Fred Wolt CKLW, Bud WPON, 0 CKLW. R WPON, Club 8:00—WIR, Amos ‘n’ Andy | WJBK: News Rela WCAR, Birminghem mG. | gum hems, Chub 14ee WwW, Truth, - WPON, Country M tty aa s arthur Godirey| WWJ Show World $:30-—WIR, Voice of Agriclt, ww, WXYZ, News, CELW. Geng ww, Maxwell ware, “o Central Sta. om w, " : WBON, News. Record Room) CKLW. Guy Nunn WIBK, News, George | WWJ. Woman in My. 0:20-WIR, Bus ’ WIBK, News, News, WXYZ, Wattrick win, ollections Ww Coffee With Clem News y WJBK, News, Don CKLW Pile. 7:00 W, “en 1 Vinal Oars an Gurtain WEON, Comm wis Mickey Shorr Bob be CKLW" Queen for Day 4:36—WIR, a ean V xvz, Ros Os Gagoad WCAR. Music in the Air J, Journey Into Space 9 :00— lews Fed CELW TH AY wag ee WWJ, Groucho's K, eos Rela 12:00—WJR, Jack White WPON, Club WXYZ, * Fights whew News. Coffee WW4,. News Cederburg 6:00 WIR, SPD, Lenhart CELW, B Conf. WPON. WXYZ, News, Curtain ww at aa ine = ae 7: 38 WIR, Music Rall wane: News, Tex Benecke wave 8 aratastek porte oa wR, e World” CKLW. Torrence ge O'Den WCAR, News, Music WJBK, News, Don McLeod found it WJBK, WPON,- Néw WCAR, News, Caravan CRIN |, Ted McCoy WAR, Cotice wit Sen [i 30 WIR, Time for Music | WPON, News, Serenad wi Mickey ¢ Shorr 9:00 Wa E White ww Faye Elizabeth 5:30—- WIR, Musie Hall ew 10:06—WIR, Law; Dance Wig, Bab Maxwell SAW SrA, WXYE, News, McKensle * --Today’s Television Programs -- Programs furnished by stations listed in this column are subject to change without notice. Channel 2—WJBE-TV Channel 4—WW4J-TV Channel 7—-WXYZ-TV Channel 9—CKLW-TV TONIGHT’S TV HIGHLIGHTS 6:00—(7) Top Secret. Paul Stewart in “Blind to Danger.’’ (9) Corliss Archer. Mr. Archer has to go on a diet so he will fit his clothes for “The Wedding.” (4) News and . Paul Williams, Bill Flemming. (2) Linkletter’s Kids. Interviews. 6:15—(1) News. John Daly. (4) d WOOL df RAYON J COTTON Asphalt Tile - Linoleum Formica WRIGHT FLOORS Rochester 408 Main CROSLEY Authorized SERVICE Member of Oskiand County Electronics Assoctation FE 4-1515 Open Eves. ‘tH 10 P.M, c&é&v tv 158 Osklend | Sonny Elict. Weather. (2) News. Jac LeGoff. 6:20—(4) Dolores. Drama. 6:25—(2) TV Weatherman. Everett R. Phelps. 6:30—(7) Disneyland. “Survival in Million Dollar Movie. Dick Powell, Evelyn Keyes in “Mrs. Mike.” (4) Talk- ing Point. Political. (2) Detroit Nature.” (9) Speaks. “How Detroit Voted.” wayze, |7:00—(4) Nation’s Press Confer- ence. Newsmen interview ‘sur- prise guest. (2). Frankie Laine 1 Time. Musical variety. 7:30—(7) Amazing Dunninger. Bet- ty and Jane Kean try to stump the mentalist. Walter Slezak, added guest. (4) Father Knows , | 11: 15—(7) house. Fred MacMurray, Marilyn Erskine relive married life. (9) The Barris Beat. Musical va- riety. (4) (Color) Television The- ater. “Anna Satonello”’ is Italian- American girl. (2) The Million- aire. Motorcycle-loving bakery Century Fox Hour. Gary Merrill, Barbara Ruick, Bette Davis in ““Crack-Up. 9:30—(4) Btudio 57. Strange Cir- cumstances Change Confederate ee ee “Georgia Man 9:45—(7) Sports Headlines. Don Wattrick. - 10:00—(7) Film Playhouse. “Yanks Ahoy.” (9) National News. 44) Amos-'n’ Andy. Kingfish gets a HIGH FIDEL) HEADQUAR’ Wide Selection of Components Catalogue “Net” Prices Attractive Demonstration Room - Expert Guidance—Complete Installation McCALLUM & DEAN 409 E. Maple, Birmingham S MI 4-5230 Dr. job with a real estate agent and “Andy Buys a House.” (2) Ad- ventures of Ellery Queen. Hugh Marlowe in “Dark Corridor.” 10:10—(9) Weathervane. Fame. Gene Woodling of the New York Yankees. 10:30—(9) Lone Wolf. Jealousy women's ski team in File. Problems of blind children. (2) Mr. District Attorney. David Brian stars. 11:00—(7) Soupy’s on. Variety. (9) Good Neighbor Theater. Judith Anderson in ballet story “Specter of the Rose.” (4) 11 o'clock News. Dick. Westerkamp, Bill — (2) News, Jac Le- ’ Mr. Crime. Dermot Walsh tries to help woman who says she is being blackmailed and he is involved in murder in “Undercover: Agent.” (4) Little 11:25 — (2) Nightwatch Theater. Paul Lucas known." ‘ 1::30—(4) Files of Jeffrey Jones. THURSDAY MORNING . -|€:80~(2) Meditations. (4) Today’s Farm vs. Henry (Toothpick) Brown. (4). This Is Your Life. Story of William Bendix. Repeat. (2) 20th 6:55—(2) On the Farm Front. oo Capt. Kangaroo, (4) To- 7:30—(4) Today, (7) Countryside. 7:55—(4) Today. 8:00—(2) Cartoon Classroom. (4) Today. (7) Little —— $:25—-(4) News. —? Today. (7) Wixle winai $:45—(2) News, weather. 9:00—(2) Of All Things. (4) Romp- er Room. 9:30—(2) Arthur Godfrey. (7) Heartthrob Theater. =/9:55—(4) Faye Elizabeth, 10:00—(4) Home, - 10:25—(4)} Window in Home. 10:30—-(2) Strike It Rich. (4 Home. 10:55—(7) News, 11:00—(2) Valiant Lady. (4) Tic Tae Dough. (7) Story Studio. 11:15—(2) Love of Life, 11:26—(7) News Ace. 11:30—(2) Search for Tomorrow. (4) It Could Be You. (7) Rob-|>: in and Ricky te) Gui Guiding Light. 10:15—(9) TV Baseball Hall of disrupts “The Ski’ with Louis Hayward, Paula Corday. (4) Confidential /5#YS, in “Address Un- Counterfeit plate engraver con- fesses and helps capture ring in sib faves | ze |W Be Worn Wags Suggest Toreador Pants Are Appropriate for Arena Battles” By CHARLES MERCER NEW YORK ®—Many political this month's conventions are fore- ¥ |gone ‘conclusions, Although . specu- lation on the outcome of both is pretty quiet, here is at least one small morsel of suspense: ‘ * 2 leaving with 30 dresses to wear during a probable 180 commer- cials from Chicago and San Fran- cisco. But at least once, says Miss Furness, she'd like to appear on, TV in black toreador pants. Toreador pants, friends, are al- so known as fitted pants-—though| - they’re different from pedal push- ers. Plenty of women wear ‘em in the New York suburbs. In Cali- fornia the girls even wear them at dinner. So why shouldn't Miss Furness wear them on TV? “I rather doubt,” she says wist- ani “that the sponsor will ap- They wear them in New York. ‘and Hollywood, but do they wear them in Kansas and Iowa?” What difference does that make? There are no geographic requirements for toreador pants, though it helps if a woman's per- sonal geography is trim and slim —which Miss Furness’ is. She's a honey blonde, standing 5 feet 5% and she wears a size 8, : * * * “Now about:-those 30 dresses: “I'd like to emphasize,” she “that I personally select and buy all my dresses. No one de- signer. makes enough different things to handle me in my job of announcing. Buying 30 dresses is not like buying a trousseau. They must be different and they must photograph well. “I consider it a prime require- ence, But I can't wear something so striking that they'll say, “Look at her, look at her, what's she got : on?’ and pay no attention to the Youth Questioned in Charge of Arson. A 19-year-old youth is being held, Pontiag police said today, for questioning about a $2,000 fire which destroyed a home at 53 W. Columbia Ave. early Sunday while the occupants wiseacres believe the results of|} oe ~ fa ‘orts Chipped * — > bad ing vessel 33 Delay Li sn + Raid iy 5 Cheers : Vs 3 Notes seale (var.) 37_Gond a 2” nee 40 Chureh recem al | de -——— 4a ou, ple ornamental covers . ; 4 Without—- a | Pee ane 9 ri i ” 4? aiiot arrivals. Buch Qhesbtinavien «SY FOF foer thet OS Austen cups 6 Heraldic band 2% Century plant emperor. M Permit Discorded 26 Employers oman ba bey son pom meee point 3 rics a Terrible omen Purtive rf wer Indian: fiddling 87 Prosecute of Careers ‘oleae 20 iterate “teat mperor a} oe — coins 31 Ghort sea “a Glacial ridges DOWN 2 socket a 47 Australian i Enervates i] Cunning 36 Drops: oatri Toward the 2 xin Lisorsers ae Location * theltered wide vw Upright 1 Girl's bid Statute Adlai Shocks Southem Dems Unequivocal Approval Demanded on Court Integration Ruling CHICAGO Adlai E. Steven- son rode the angry waves of & self-created storm over civil rights today with some signs that his Democratic presidential nomi- nation ship might be springing a ome * ¢ ® | Stevenson, top contender for the nomination at next week's conven- tion, hit his Southern supporters with something akin to a bolt of lightning yesterday. He called for “uyequivocal ap- proval” in the party’s platform of the Supreme Court decision outlawing racial wena in public schools, Dismayed Southerners, ‘iacshal ly huddled under the leadership of Gov, James P. Coleman of Mis- sissippi. Coleman last month headed a preconvention caucus of Dixie Democrats concerned prim- arily with keeping the party from endorsing the court's opinion. * * * After three hours of discussion 3 Semi-Trailers Pile Up. Clog Highway Near Gary GARY, Ind, ®—A pileup of three Michigan semi - trailer trucks blocked U.S. 20 for five hours yes- terday, 10 miles east of Gary. The trucks were practically de- molished. The heavily traveled highway was strewn with furni- ture and other merchandise. But only Dick Lautner, 47, Rockford, was injured, tor’s Hospital, Michigan City, with a skulj fracture, broken ribs and other injuries. Drivers of the other trucks were Robert Anson, 31, Kal- nye and Raymond Rissman, Killed by Lightning SAGINAW & — Lightning killed .|16-year-old C. Alfred Busch Jr, last night as he ran for shelter at his farm home in the outskirts of nearby Bridgeport. He and a com- panion, Gerald Lauer, 12, had) dashed for home when a thunder- storm «caught them in the middle of a field. The Lauer boy was not hurt. Girl Killed in Driveway DETROIT ®—~A newspaper truck backing out of a driveway yester-| day struck and killed Debra Stur-| gill, 23-month-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs, John Sturgill of Lig iond Township. Clifford A. Arndt, driver, said the child was aioe beneath a wheel on his truck and he didn't see her, He was reported “fair at Doc- Rising Outbreak Heads Near Halfway Mark; 13 Dead, 609 Sick CHICAGO Chicago's mount- ing polio outbreak—now 609 cases and 13 deaths —- today appeared. heading toward the halfway mark of a full-scale epidemic, Clinics and hospitals, wary of the mid-August and September peak polio season, stepped up their program of inoculating thou- sands of Chicago children with Salk antipolio vaccine, “.* © * The U.S. Public Health Service, on the basis of the city's nearly four million population, has set 1,330 cases as the number mark- ing an epidemic. The 1956 polio surge in Chicago -- the nation's highest — is more than 3% times greater than a cor- responding period in 1952.when the previous high was set with 170 cases ‘and 11 deaths, The total number of cases in 1952 was 1,203. This year's outbreak exceeds by more than 74 times the 8 cases 7 Chicag seats 'Antipolio Shots same period a year ago. * * * Meanwhile, leaders of the van- guard to the Democratic National Convention starting Monday watched the mushrooming polio masa inoculation of delegates. Garroway’s Bride to Fix Breakfast Every 4 A.M. promises to love, honor and cook breakfast for the. TV commenta- tor every morning at 4 a.m. Pamela Wilde, 28, told newsmen ot the promise shortly after ‘she and Garroway were married yes- terday in the Municipal Bullding. Garroway, 42, has to get up early each weekday morning for his show, which starts at 7 a. ¥o The marriage is the second for were divorced, Answer te Freviees Pussle i ti = outbreak but did not plan any) NEW YORK « — The pretty! brunette bride of Dave Garroway) both Garroway and his —e Both | CANADIAN —>chenley WHISKY WMPORTED CANADIAN WHKSKY, A BLEND, 66.0 PROOF, SCHENLEY DISTILLERS 69., B. 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