= / ye, nn ama fee Bureau a .) ma fea os wet Dems Disclaim ~ Any Friendship — for Hoffa Clan By GEORGE T. TRUMBULL JR. In whose political camp Nas Teamsters prosiigat a ' James R. Hoffa pitched his test? Appointed Pontiac Lawyer | ls Appointed Circuit Judge Gov. Hartrick’s . Post. 2 Williams Names| _William J. Beer to “Not here,” cried state Democrats as they ‘concluded - their convention in Grand Rapids Saturday night. They| _ agreed that their party has no use for the racketeer- ' Williams as judge on the} William John Beer, Pon- tiac attorney, today was ap- pointed by Gov. G. Mennen Nationalists Brace for Attack * ad Nationalist Retic TAIPEI, Formosa. w— : The Chinese Communists tacks on the offshore Quemoy and. Tan islands , infiltrated union and its boss. : y i Republicans, when they make camp in the Furniture Oakland County Circuit . resto psc te cand LF | * *& %* © City next weekend for their| ’ Court bench. | Beer, 49, a resident of Berkley, will fill the unex- pired term of the late 4+George B. Hartrick who -|died suddenly in San Fran- cisco Aug. 12. The term expires Dec. 31, 1959. The life-long Democrat has been practicing law in Pontiac for 10 years, after. beginning his prac- tice in Detroit and Royal Oak. |. convention, are expected to take 4 similar stand purg- ‘ling Hoffa from any ace Ci Se Supreme Cour Eyes ‘Mixing Calls Special Session|. Thursday® to Consider Case in Little Rock WASHINGTON (®—The Supreme} Rapids. Court today called a special ses- sion Thursday of this week-to con- sider the Little Rock school segre- gation. case. * * * The high court, convening in the _ {extraordinary session at noon, will deal with the application of the National Assn. for the Advance- ment of Colored people for cancel-| lation of the desegregation delay granted by the 8th Circuit Court of Williams Given Big Ovation WILLIAM J, BEER | a = ee es OIL FOR QUEMOY — Nationalist: Chinese troops roll barrels of oil onto-beach of Quemoy and Island, Nationalist stronghold in Formosa Strait, — trained by a U.S. military assistance and ad- only 2,300 yards. from-Communist positions on _ visory group. : = 32 Orchard Lake (Officers Hurt Cars Left Road Early Sunday, One Crashing Into: Nearby Tree Nationalist— troops, -* x * * Beer, who lives with his wife and two sons at 2358 Earlmont St.; an- Paul M. Butler was not. hesitant in aligning Hoffa with the Republi- can party, “‘He-long has made a i E ap g° oF | § : 5 38 i ? u = government seek to integrate it a sécond straight year, * * * Early arrivals for tomorrow's emergency session of the Legisla- ture pointed to Faubus’ landslide| 1939, renomination this summer as a jmandate to follow his leadership. | te 4 __ attack at the Republicans. Surprisingly enough, not a sign hinted at their idol’s aspirations for the presidential nomination in 1960. The merry making continued for Beer spoke tothe Oakland County delegation at its Friday night caucus and told them about the coming demonstration. When. the exhausted (most: dele- gates had. been up all and hoarse marchers returned to their seats, Williams delivered a lashing . 3. @ se) Williams received a.gilver tray from the patty with an aaa’ Williams — Builder of a Great} Tomorrow” on it. was an éx He said bridge amie of the “enn” of the Dem- trend ocratic party. Williams accused the Republi- can-controlled Legislature of being __,_the “roadblock to progress," and} said the Democrats must take over . (Contined on Page 20, Col. 3) |Faubus they meant for the repre- x ® * “When ‘all 75 counties voted™ for Outlook for Tonight The U. § Weather Bureau re ports it wil be partly cloudy to- night and not quite so cool in the Pontiac area. The low will be 53 ig ee will be mostly cloudy with, at few tomorrow night will be / partly cloudy and continued cool with a low of 59. The prediction for Wednesday is ~tpartly cloudy and continued cool. ' The Weather Bureau's five-day expected Tuesday and again about Wednesday night or Thursday, The lowest recorded temperature a.m, was 50. The reading at 1 fall House of a — p.m, “>. al Killed in State Trattic, 4 Drown Over Weekend Cloudy but Warmer ans in downtown Pontific preceding 8) ~ sentatives to vote with him too,” Rep. John Bethell of Prairie Coun- Bothy Faubus and the National Assn. for the Advancement of Col- ored People raced against time in nery gun- cer in the North Atlantic and Mediterranean theaters, After his discharge, he prac: . ticed law for three years in Rogers City and Marquette. He [road served as city attorney for some (Continued on Page 2, Col. 6) From Adams to Labor Crooks : WASHINGTON (UPI) — armed with remains of four plans for inquiries that alréady leaders and rackets. foreign eek Washington ProbesGoOn Congressional investigators million dollars today pushed have ranged from Presidential | - Assistant Sherman Adams to bomb-tossing labor racketeers. The House influence-investigating subcommittee wilt begin Sept. 16 digging deeper into the tangled finances - See ee eee Ce It also plans to look inté new cases of possible politica} pressure attempts involving federal regulatory agencies. The Senate Rackets Committee will continue tomorrow its investigation of possible links between Teamster Union ~ Moreover, the Senate Foreign Relations Committee is planning a $300,000 investigation of the entire field of U.S. Thanks for Company! MYRTLE BEACH, S. C, (UPD Myrtle - Beach Sunday, didn’t really need rescuing, thank you. The fire chief sent a lifeguard _in.a boat out: after.the-swimmer - when it was believed the man was too far out. The boat sank leisurely swam ashore together. Thieves Take ‘Warning. with the legend a {jammed with office workers -who jwaved greetings to the Nautilus : REDS FIRE ON ISLANDS — Chinese strongholds of Quemoy aati or enaatnimeeae sis weeny alias ee 1 ee ee New York. Arrival of come from New York today. . Police: helicopters circled way up the Hudson River, and then around the tip of Manhattan -headed for the Brooklyn Navy Yard.” — The windows of Manhattan's sky- scrapers bordering the water were -smartly-at attention; on deck in a driving rain. ‘The Nautilus batons past crowds huddleq under makeshift NEW YORK (®—The atomic-powered submarine Nautilus, fresh from her historic ‘passage under the North Pole ice, got. a whistling, cheering but rainy wel- C has Nautilus a flotilla of about 20 Navy destroyer escorts, Coast Guard cutters, tankers, tugs,|° police launches and fireboats. They escorted the Nautilus through the harbor, part+ jriver blew their hoarse shelters and umbrellas gt Bat- tery Park and as far north as 42nd St. where it made a wide, turn and headeg back down the river. | 2 Fireboats arched cascades of wa-|; ter and liners berthed the traditional harbor greeting. _ en ee a The mighty underwater boat made her dress cruise along three DEFENSE VIGOROUS. The Nationalist Defense wes said red “plied the defenders’ guns Department (Continued on Page 2, Col. 5) |‘Just Wait and See, Says Bediter The Associated TrAttic Accidente 12 killed 21 ob ace in Michigan over the weekend, one of the heaviest tolis of the year. At least four deaths occurred Sunday during a heavy rainstorm that blanketed most of the Upper Peninsula and the-northern part of Lower Michigan. . In.addition to the highway toll, four so drowned, WASHINGTON (AP) — The chairman of a citizens commis- sion named by Teamsters_ Union '|President James R. Hoffa ue bringing the total weekend+ death count to 25. + pan gismben’® oid Geckee EE ble law professor ‘at Wayne Univer- eg ouaet tote appointment of Hoffa said the com- To Be Taken Away.” caiise he said’ he is convinced Hoffa is sincere, adding: “If I didn’t think so, I wouldn't: accept the chairmanship of his cothmis sion.” x* * * But Sen. John L. McClellan (D;Ark), chairman of the Senate pos ckets' Committee, is. skeptical. % ‘ f a He was elected by the. union mern- bership. _ McCleiian,..said his _ committee will not be deterred in its course in Today's oes tsiedgs vee iy ake 698 be; Cee F es eee ee eS eee Ree ee ewe (Continueg on Page 2, Col. 6) of duty. Its. ‘SWisstiaciions will continue.” k tei ok. The Rackets Committee has charged Hoffa surrounded him- self; with hoodlums .and worked ““}with underworld elements in try- _ jing to-extend his labor power, The committee's hearings on the Teamsters and Hoffa resume to- Morrow. It was unclear what “con. |eral- Dist, ; ‘Hoffa made no mention of the) cepaiiupme lester 2 Won't Pull Punches--Teamster Prober | sate cometeciin. jot! sea O'Donoghue: said ereation of the {commission “has serious -implica- tions and until I get all the facts concerning its powers and duties, [ have no comment.” oe nth, common “apne FRED G. BEARDSLEY Mor County. ‘Legislator Dies Fred G: Beardsley at Lansing 8 “Years; Held Other Civic Posts i i i a. sy fl, f Fie er ft i , {Senators . se | ten ‘ a 3 Drunken Driver : - Memperatures averaged 10 to 20 lower than -24 hours ear- Dems Are Honest NEWARK, N. J. Essex County Democratic organ- ization yesterday took a candid view of the practice of posting pictures and campaign literature |. 0n utility poles. (UPD—The It called such “an areore Pa The Weather low ef 33 w mestiy a oe showers “Wey, high 70... Nerth-| winds 15 25 «miles today, Sininiching tonight. ‘Gouseh for tomer- et saesis cloudy and continued oe cool, low ‘oday in Pontiac T Lowest temperature preceding & a.m, ats om: Wind velocity 15 mph. | e Direction: & “gan sets Monday at 7:18 p.m Sun rises Tuesday at 9:50 a.m. Moon rises Monday at 4:57 oe Moon sets Tuesday * st 3:16 a Sanilay in Pontiee As Recorded oe ay temperature .....6-> =a ' Lowest oe nibs Linen OO cones { Mean. Temperatu: Weather Rainy. clo cloudy One Year Age | Ago in Pentiec = Highest an arin on T west Temperstores This, Years 98 in 1948 Brazil has seven million horses, | side. : — about 16 million. THE PONTIAC c PRESS MONDAY (85th Congress Closes, | 3 Big Fund Bills Passed. _ WASHINGTON (AP)—It's up to “*Hthe -voters’now to judge how good ‘la job the 85th Congress did in cop- ing with problems of the dawning space age, the recession and other This year's session ended in the predawn _— yesterday petaed orerscel homeward yl nearly eight months of work on Capitol Hill. _ [NO REST AHEAD © Pg: of them will get little vaca- seats and 34 of the Senate’s 06 Unless some big eme re- quires. a special session, House and Senate will not meet again Po = oe Ge ee © 86th Congress. ra fee wa sent tetgestina Sie passed the last day was a com- promise $3,298,092,500 foreign aid money Measure, It also was. one ‘of the last. * The fog Aare it up fer the|g first time during the daylight ‘|hours and passed it after beating back efforts by Sen. Allen J. El- lender (D-La) to cut the Senate/ - total of $3,518,092,500. eb Et bhavlicg, Oa.com: ferees on the compromise that just about split«the difference. fiscal: year ending next June 30. & ¢ AS beepenly happens, ‘the last MONEY BILL PASSED needed, particularly in a year in which the. government faces. a heavy deficit. * * * The bill repassed by Congress is without the civil service allot- ment, but has several new items approved by the administration. One of these is a 40-million-dollar fund to finance the start of a four- year, 900-million-dollar aid to edu- cation program which got final congressional approval earlier in|— the day. The other money bill sent to/E Eisenhower was -a_ $1,354,000,000 measure for military construction : projects. * * * Some legislation fell by the way- The House filled | a Senate- Full U.S. Weather Sayeed Report . AND VICINITY |. cloudy ee. ast quite se cool “with oe town Tempera oa — 5 Temperatar Chart gpenia ya 50 is 8 .| Miller’s Annual Summer | Clearance Sale © Living Rooms ® Dining Rooms All Quality Furnishings Offering Greatest Savings in Our History ‘You always get the most for your money at Miller’s’ Our Lower Overhead Makes the Di if ference -BASYT TERMS MILLER fis" 144 OAKLAND AVE. Open Friday Evenings ® Bedrooms You the pe nn ar Panes ae Closed Wednesday Afternoons 4 Drown in State - had | fered in in, three-car 2 near Manistique in the Upper Peninsul a ,|ed. Lawrence Brassar’s auto left -jearly today of injuries suffered passed bill that called for a 10 per|fessed cent increase in retirement bi rm. adjourned was a comp designed to modify the impact of a Supreme Court decision which’ sending | reversed the conviction of a con- bene-|ee delay in arraignng him. rapist here because of ps Another. Saliiedicont bill that died in thé-Senate had proposed diversion’ of additional | Lake Michigan waters into the Chicago. any system, oa Traffic Claims 21, ‘ (Continued From Page One) Bad Axe,: was killed Sa when a truck driven by her (4- year-old brother struck her in the drive of their farm home. Carl E. Williams, 9, Kalamazoo, was struck and killed when he ran into the path of a car in front, of his home Friday night... John C. Lawler: 57, of Wayne, Tobe E. Peters, 68, Detroit, was night when stepped from between parked cars ti and was hit by an auto. Maxine Carney, 29, Clio, killed Mrs. Ruth Lang, $3, Clintonville, Wis., died Sunday of injuries sut- collision on U.S. Judy Dutcher, 17, Charlevoix, and Edward L. Deschermeier, 22, Bay Shore, were killed in ‘a head- on- collision about: six miles north today. cers said tire a indicat- U.S. 2,- two: miles west of Brevort in the Upper Peninsula. Gary Johnson, 22, Sault Ste.. Ma- rie, died in Hurley Hospital, Flint, ran off U.S, 10 north of Flint and struck a tree, A family outing ended io trag- edy Sunday. when a father drowned with his son in a vain attempt to rescue the boy. ‘ Lr aabyenhptinmdediceelang weekend toll of drownings in Mic’ igam William C, Eichoff, %9, of Bad “Axe, was fishing with his family in the Cass River, nine miles northeast of:Cass City when his 6-year-old son, Richard, fell from .jthe bank into 12 feet of water. .~ While his wife screamed for help, the father jumped in and went under with his son. There is “tone other child, John, 5. Police said Richard became ex- .|cited when his mother, Barbara, landed a fish. - Herry McCord, 63,.of Mt. Pleas- ant, drowned -when his rowboat, equipped with an outboard motor, he flipped over on Bass Lake Friday. Chinese Reds Slow Attack on Quemoy ~ (Continued From Page One) ) ordered the 7th Fleet and other American -naval forces in the Far East to take normal precau- ‘tionary defense ‘méasures ‘‘in light of the increased activity in Taiwan Formosa Straits.” The U.S. Navy also announced that combined’ U.S.-Nationalist Chi- nese naval exercises would’ be held early next month to promote ‘close working relations’ between the two forces, U.S. AID PLEDGED The. United States is pledged by treaty to defend Formosa -~ the Pescadore designed to whether the 7th Fleet would also go into action if the Communists tried to take them. The ‘Deteinse Ministry reielit ‘lthat several Communist torpedo ‘|boats attacked two Nationalist wounded soldiers} strongly to undertake the work,” LSTs carrying from Quemoy. One LST was sunk but all aboard were taken off. 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FULLER the is survived by his wife, Vir-jin Mancelona, leaves his wite, Ha- talon’ ein Oh: os pandora Exp al fo arents s jars ‘book (aren eye ll Arthur R. Fuller, 68, of 858 Oak- A.jzel; a son, Duane and a daughter, s ook-length man ‘e non-fiction, vonre. to ni writers. cand, nmne., Gad Seis weenie & ginia: his mother, Mrs, Laura Cummins; two brothers, Glen migley, Vickey, both at home. St. Joseph: Mercy mn follow-| Harold, and two sisters, Mrs.'Ben}| ° wrryyaiy LEMPKE cently . =n he purposely rammed a parked car belonging to his ex- wife’s boy friend... 1 Total cost for fines and damages g ation, free Vatage Press, 34) 6. culenee ? Dl. (Main York), Office: for etal of abut 0 year val all of Pontiac. Also surviving John, and Kip, all at home. CLARKSTON — Service for Vic- tor (Bud) Davison, 43,-a former Mancelona, IMLAY CITY — Service for Wil- fiam Lempke, 79, of 8281 Shaw Rd., will be held at 2 p.m, Wednes-|), day at the Lester Smith and Son|* Funeral Home with burial‘in Imlay Township Cemetery, The body will be at his home to Stofflet’s car $250 plus almost enough points for suspension of his driver's license. Damage to boy tfriend’s car: $10. are. three children, Susan, NICTOR DAVISON Church Construction Up Clarkston resident. died. lastjuntil 11 am, W Mr. accidents; keep'matches from chil- night gt a Traverse Hospital,|Lempke died Saturday night at) NEW YORK—During 1957 the|dren; keep pots from the edge of |wilt be held at<2 p.m. Thursday/his home after a long illness. [United Stataes spent $870,000,000|the range, and keep youngsters at the Miller Funeral ‘Home: in| ‘surviving are his wife, Sarah|on ‘construction of churches and/|from fires. ,jand one daughter, Mrs. Leona Up-|other religious, buildings, a rise t Trim’ Buckle Backs stays neat, requires little or no ironing. University |_styled slacks with buekle; back and narrow legs. Black, powder blue and tan, men’s and boys’ ‘Sizes. 398 | 3% . MEN’S SIZES BOY’S SIZES Penney’s | Miracle Mile and Downtown < ' Hattack Saturday evening, was dead ¢ fat Chrysler Corporation in Detroit, in combed ‘eotton Dansheen, wash ’n wear fabric, _ Mr. Davison, ‘who made his home jwright of Charlotte, of 13 per cent ‘over 1956. * PRANCIS 8. "na ‘Service for Francis S. Powell, ae] r % CASUALS tery. Mr. Powell, who suffered a heart A resident of Pontiac Mee 36 years and formerly an inspector : oll Deaths Elsewhere , } BOGNOR REGIS, England (AP) —Sydney Carroll, 81, theatrical }producer and drama critic, died yesterday after a long apes. He was born in Australia. * * * BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. 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(AP)—-A_ two-|8# 195 South Blvd.,, when he was|Sty will celebrate thelr golden wed= .{ Elmer ‘Doud, a barber in Tar- car collision at a street intersec-|presented with atrophy for his in-|"'¢t 0" house wal be held from - ring, Fla, saved the hair | tion bere last night killed five per,| ‘rest in the canteen and in civicl2: to §°p.m. ei rox Gerpbesiec apa tage sons and injured three others Ret ai'be bee cou te a = gh a. neue sei nee Present also were Commissioners) YOU coat aay shed Bs fo, ne ce name: Tos Geol wore: Mr.’ sil :Derg:|Sele Deeps, Pelle’ Rowen ' They pal | rte Ram orb)" aan shaves two equate malles|, Claude &, Brown and thet datigh-|and’ John A. Dugan, and other EITHER END: as so sl tute dese tow hone, ter Clatidia, 10, all of Aline, Okla.,|guests. Tiffany Holmes is direc- | Zee bat rs bard i es . € ol by Weft | end debe C. Cathy and Alived &. tor of the new canteen, which has} P second after each beat. Most housewives, in buying: beef th ‘ot El Paso been in operation seyeral months. |, ; gies: aes ees ae = seen oes ce ' Bandleader Satnmy eo says poo soak: meat often is | $ rn) ae ' The heard of .a young psychiatrist | toughest. “po 0 ‘he N-| who tients, “Satistac-| Al h be rolled F. “| tion feauited ~ or your’ misiar SO ——— on to bent > . I will hold ! back.” -- the thickness of a human hair. | : ‘ oe a 3 your coat on barsaorey : i> ALWAYS FI! | ee 5Die 3] Hut | hes | Commuter ‘and Sleeper | : e Collide Near. Station ae ‘la: of English Resort ty emise OF ¢ assic. 1 4 "EASTBOURNE, England (AP) | . | ie — Five persons were killed and 31} : ; { ] |imjured today in the. rusb-hour |} . Ww t t i jeollision' of a‘ crowded ze in er coa i f *|train and’ a sleeper loaded with | eh : f ~|station of this south coast resort. t Pe I i |The ot Fat was just pull- a enney’ Ss ' ling into the station; the:Landon- |] , *\bound commuter train had just . es for MORE 1 _|. All the dead were reported] 4 “ |aboard the ter train. One q bear the commuter train, One or savings! | ° ‘ |locomotive, Two of the train's : | * |cars ‘were “eatapulted | onto the] * : > (|station platform. a | “Two fréight cars of the Glasgow, - |\train were telescoped. Catew of the crash was not i known. “NO “PICKUP. ta36- BOWLING / | | twernucrion ar } | | S ‘| o%. You. get more in these girls ole mother! © : The new chemise backs,.easy lines, low mf ' waistlines are here. So.are new wool tweeds : 449-0 rises dry, ye. a ety ~. and ‘broadcloths, fine frosted blacks and ino a, one out pain ye a 8 , _ plushes-seen*at higher prices. Even _ -, unequalled : genuine mink trimming! Penney’s had them well | tailored and warmly interlined. See the | big selection! See the big savings! | Bring your daughter in today! i SHOP PENNEY’S... you'll live better, you'll save. 4 ¥ ' er fires were reported in Paris | : Toe about 300,000 Al-| : | reittiog metropolit ‘ with vel | pie “Today's gee ty a in Pontiac partie gedit fa rae | peared to be coordinated. 7 to 14, waeat rk m. a F0.c0.| ee . aw 7s | Magic Beauty! | NEED GASH : | Ly ae r re, : oe 6 /hWhe i Ss ae “NU-FACE” - - ii BIG bene | : 5 : inks sted — : beg mena Face litng ad FOR ABSOLUTELY ie biict wou! sal eae q r to: LOWEST PRICES : | et oe, ee —— CALL NOW | 2 16.95~ ' ; 228 : | outst -» and they are mild ! Nanay ticdole Mile Store Hours: ” Penney’ s iiratonn Sik ‘Hours: | Ouutanding. 7 al 3 HW\ © Open Daily ‘Monday oy eg "| - “Open Mon. ond ‘Fri, 9:30 A.M. to 9:00 P.M % on Meow C2. eee bis 100 A.M. to 9:00 PM. Ze ee? Alt — since 9:30 aie to 5:30 PM. ; rate iar Sta 7 Bs ry Not fo Tapes | Ou , iad © sive es muchas we re See ac een dey ec om hiders and they are not all confined to atomic energy. To me, plastic surgery. j4s-one of the most exciting’. dirt, gunpowder ole debris, which had been forced into the skin by" the explosion,” Tels. smapinn, Gevplagad “tic nique paws mee sterile sand- paper to abrade ‘the top layrs of the dirt was embedded. When the skin healed, its top layer regen-| erated and the stnali pockets of Your Party dirt usually disappeared. BY HAND The first r surgery was sandpape: performed by hand, with the sur- THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, AUGUST 25, 1958 joing . Personality. Fosters Friendship | rt ee | ir ed arent jabraded by -sterile emery paper, of @sPecially prepared for the sur-) j geon, or. by a rotary wire brush. The following are conditions which surgeons feel are aided by | we never are § sc or de-|they are doing are truly remark, witnesses, ei 4, fensive, and we can say what/able! Need Not gical. paper wrapped around a| Tomorrow; “Dermal Abrasion) Parents of the couple are M | comes. naturally; Rocenlty: we have inte Tenchi J ’ |gauze- roll, However, new tech-|Great Aid For Acne Scarred Per-| and Mrs. James Carter of Mt onthe human face. Everyone fat| Pr argary and “arma abe: |e M ich niques developed apd today a mo-ison.” Clemens street and Mr. and Mrs. many personal ” Many of my readers ha : i 4 most. folks just do not have the ed aia the Mitterence' be be- Married Mrs. Roger Frick was matron emotiordl ‘capacity. to deal with) 4, the. two and how the Sint io “dive’ «-puity’ that! of honor, Bridesmaid | theix own problems and ours also. phage Therefore | am a. painless on, the pocketbook? Try Satur day Alonzo Haimbaugh Mrs, They need a lift themselves. ing you some detailed informa. |the shop-as-you-save party. All evening at | Frick was best man. Ushers were My We all have known people who) tion. When I tell you that this |you do is make up a party menu, é Alonzo. Haimbaugh Jr., , | ~*~ so, lacking in pibccmmeence comes -from mem of The |buy; items that fall into that Central Leightley and Lynn Neeb. Old 9. Pi Li R s ‘te : “ have #0 many peeves re-| American Society of © and |groove whenever you have a little , ; Ae | sentments, that we brace ourselves) Reconstructive Surgery, you will jextra money.. When you’ have Methodist i totter tees ta sary dA vece ining oom ul ‘ : r for lives whenever we} know that it. . ' . ‘ ele tie pec ece, nn Te ce | me eae weet oe neem Church ‘were |Haimbaugh, attended as flower gtr COMPLETELY — Aslowas, | be soothed by. the attention of| Readers must realize Wat Sur-| s sccer compartment of the Patricia Gail < onsen held at th : 149” | hoards of so-called friends. They|Sery cannot erase scars. Ht ponee- refrigerator, That way corn chow- oe oe cas ae es eas'p parents bee: RE-UPHOLSTERED = i seldom eee a Keng wet times ey wae re badly 20 der, /beef stew, spaghetti, meat Zielke and |ing the ce oe ll Work ie sy el: b usually . on a remony 3 other. Goenbie, £L34 (allel iro mage Richard Dean oO All Workmanship Guaranteed 5 Years! |i | | As a general attitude, people Actually sandpaper surgery, skin|shindig that is in the offing. Rachaps. Budget Tips Listed A wonderful way to give your living room ; i : love to see us if we make them and dermal abyasion are| / a a A z é. _ | URBANA INS) — A home a fresh now look ... choose from a wide ' ve tortabh thena {Planing ras ‘ , I ¢ lee we remenaber that they |metely different techniques to ac- / One college belle, has even used The bride is | management specialist at the Un- selection of fine fabrics. Quality materials | also may have problems. They |complish the same end. The under- fit method tor atertaining ber the danghter Wey of ince De some and workmanship through and. bases oh : ' | like to if 1 makes the |lyity principle ia the surgical abra|e™s St - “Ge freeses gestions for keeping ahead of the if | a ee had ead caw |e . : favorite coo an 2 of Mr. and rising cost of living and save it a : ay’ genes . sion of the upper layers of the skif|her mother m them te her ue money at the same time. W Wri h Makers and ere. and - L troubles ate _ lin order to treat scars, and 0C-|when she is away at.school and Mrs. Edward| Virginia Guthrie said you should: illiam rig ers 1; i _ And, this is good for us. It casionally remove freckles and cer- planning a dormitory party. She . —Know where your .money goes, } 2 means that we must have-an out-itain types of birthmarks makes up batches of favorite A. Zielke, | ~—Plan ahead how you wish to One mt going attitude, that we must -be ‘surgery’was devel. |cheese and theat spreads, candies aad the spend it. - 270 Orchard Lake Ave. FE 4-0558 Serving EN, Fo eee oped during World War It-when aibicomiey SES be ured ger argh <, : Mepaigh t y a surgeon discovered men jout by e ve at . ’ —Be willing some : - — & | WILLIAMK. COWIE were much more disturbed emo- |their destination. (Candy takes » bridegroom’ |cost alternatives... ia ES : : Custom Upholstery et a at en et |e tus bones to thew.) , Barents are | i a L Samnen spurte Here /is a menu one practical : : gee | Practical Experien been damaged by the explosion os Mr. and Mrs. . Voorheis - i ‘ond thy Sika] ers /on toasted buns, pickles, ae m and cookies." These make (MR. and MRS, RICHARD BASHORE x : 9 tch h ‘oF ts? — Jacks or ?p PI in ae Who'll catch the bouquets? le Patricia G. Zielke Weds White carnations, ‘eciienctin and ivy banked the altar of Central- Methodist Church for the Saturday evening wedding little X fee of Patricia Gail Zielke and Dean Bashore. The YOU... - In Your Informal Wedding Portraits — Course Norma, Fean'| st, tt seatetet cteemony New fabric development og | before 300 me of eee Prutow Parents of the couple are Mr. i's KittenX. se . and Dosald.| 4 Mrs. Edward A. Zietke of The inside story of this Bs Genuine compliments will a Berwick boulevard and Mr. one ‘ come your way for the in- Richard and Mrs. Noble Bashore of new version of Little X is formal photographs we make Kirkland Cadillac avenue. oat ee Next to you, ) 1 oe eh coins | were married | GOWN OF TUE dy cre orton pare ie | ai : The bride selected a gown A ; lust Come In or Satur day. of French euicitay 2 silk — Abia! deco | Call ' . = ‘| tulle f x , for An Aponte = evening at | in. oe a ae —_ a ent, comfortable, light, ( _ ~ Emmanuel ag basque waist. Tee te ant. aby, = pare ss oe oo aarege eats ALL FOR : ee _ five tiers of ruffled embroi- “igen phage ne Bool ONLY Church. |. || dery. Her fingertip vell of pure Miniature Marriage Certificates, $395 : Their parents ie Of sed pd is, kee “« ’ sister's Ww : : Large “JUST MARRIED” Sign. ) are Mr. and for her own wedding, the bride Mrs, Harold sd a bouquet of white J H. Prutow roses, gewrage and ivy. Cc. R. HASKILL STUDIO and neide's ieee, af Coawabe, One Mt. Clemens Street /* FE 4-0553, Pontiac Tir. gad Me, OS meen ot bene: ee 3 . = ‘ ¥;N. Kirklind| Sees “acon et 2 lates i eS. 2 iv. AL ‘li inted sl wall a Graduate Corsetier .°. 4 pleated cummerbund. ‘will advise and help : OUNG LAD IES" DAYS Dolores Zielinski of Saginaw, you to a proper fit- B 6 PM MR. and URS. DONALD KIRKLAND Vi Baba and Mary Moore were Charge Accounts Invited " bridesmaids. They wore dress- ; . HAIRCUTS under 1451.00 san seal ea BOBETTE \N orma Jean Prutow Wed hats. All the a car- = ried feathered tions in SHOP Emmanuel Baptist Church was the scene of the Saturday evening wedding of Norma Jean Prutow 4 Donald Richard. Kirkland. The honor with Nancy Prutow. and Joan Prutow as bridesmaids, All the at-| tendants wore ballerina-length petal pink dresses of tissue taffeta and organza and picture hats, The}. 14 North Saginew Street FE 2.6921 - ; = eee — ae a Donnell | HAIR STYLISTS | ~ CAMPUS FAVORITES Th for good listening! Te bridesmaids’ bouquets were cas- cades| of light pink carnations, ‘ * “8-2 Nancy Dinnan was flower giri.| _ She was dressed in a floor-length Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Harold H. Prutow of North Telegraph road and Mr. and Mrs. T. N. Kirkland of Franklin, N.C, : x & &. -| The bride selected a gown of peau de faille. The full skirt ac- cented with appliqued Alengon lace formed-a-chapel train and the fit- ted. bodice featured a protracted. : CAPITOL Autenstic: Kirkland of N, C.,| - quet. . neckline finished with Alencon lace |OOY grim P OT te ae Portable Phonograph A pearl tiara held her fingertip = Se colle woke er onan - 4-speed automatic phono has veil and she carried a cascade of} oe honey- . _|white ¢arnations. centered: by aj™700n to North cp the new tone and volume - ‘controls, ae 2 remye sme a enn pe age. ~ two flip-over sapphire needles ATTEND BRIDE ’_\ |taffeta with white accessories and and big speaker. Perfect Elizabeth “Tuson was maid, of; the orchid from her‘ bridal bouquet. — ————— | companion for den or dorm! | FLUFF-DRY SERVICE Capitol Portable Phonograph . ,. | _M a Sunny-da we at What ake. Monn vs fainily wash to saa OFF OF ed coal pee otic ‘ a Bears od iewels cre hu oe 8 Wee aide. Seer am ah eee Tet do. 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Accounting, Business. ‘Aduihiatretion: ee oe ae OS a NST TRAINING ENT . writing, o> gene Tees tenet a: Phorie FE 2-3551 a ve wae ee fy i : " 0.2 per cent, The National Indus- trial. Conference Board, a highly respected private research group, The Department of Labor's Bu- reau of Labor. Statistics . started keeping tabs.on the cost of living in October, 1919. . The. conference ‘d started in midJ918,. af 8 = 5 centage point but the occurrence of the gap at the point where it. means either a rise or a decline. said. it fell—by 0.1 per cent. ae Indian Te gucived nt by sampling 46 cities monthly. In the- transportation component |0Ut. And both indexes gather data quarterly bors Ewan Clague comes: up with some data for the. BLS Col-| stability shold “persist “nega between them pons iron them- {selves out and establish a trend|Sta 5 over a period of several months, Take the May and June changes in, the public : transportation seg-'all agencies But why should there be differ. Did Cost of Living Go Up’or. clin flor. ‘Month of July? It Depends ° ~ [Break Barrier Enter ‘White Churches! (Negro Youths in Oklahoma City; To Resume Campaign og e OKLAHOMA CITY (AP)—Okla+ héma City Negro youths said they will resume: their campaign today to gain food service at downtown into groups of two entered 20. white’ churches for morning services, In all but three, po said they were received cor- mate *~ * * The integration movement be- gan jJast week when 16 walked into Katz’s Drugstore Tuesday night and asked to be served. They were -denied. The management fi- Ks Hall added, them in many projects.”” “We have had ex- cellent relations with our Negro citizens and have worked with co ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, “AUGUST 25, 1958 2 { je : / Which Index Do ¥ou Want to Use? MIRACLE MILE GIANT AUCTION S« pr £..F \ Ie! és ner t SUCTION Bucks at All Miracle Mil ley sleny Wi Wear: FALSE TEETH The. District of Columbia has served ‘ them . Thursday. 34 miles of railroads. énces at .all since both indexes seek to measure the same thing? It's not because of errors: of the size of the staffs of either. organi- | zation although .the government staff is larger, experts say. Rath- er, the reason involves different) procedures for collecting informa- tion. * * * ment in the July indexes were in the food and transportation. sec- tors. The BLS showed food costs of 0.1 per cent and transportation up 1 per cent. The NICB catered | food-off 0.3 per cent and trans- eeietnielllt cil > 0 ee ‘taal BORSA pea ee Ae NMA a a a «a ‘i “i a. q Resesencsesccrreres portation up 0.6 per cent. | ON LE SOFA BED OPENS TO o. SLEEP TWO © DOUBLE DECK BUNK-BED . — WITH GUARD RAIL AND _LADDER—CONVERTS TO @ HEADBOARD @ MATTRESS @ BOX SPRING. GS ments” of both indexes, The ‘major areas : of disagree-\| «J for ‘- international - nally - : "PRIGES and COUPOKS e000 MONDAY, Tepsoay & WEDNESDAY, AUG. 25-26-27 oe , = ay BZ > i \.. SE if i] f : i , = | } AT. 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Closed Sundays Sunday 9:00 A.M. to 6 P.M. same 9.00 A.M. to 6:00 P. M - sgt - | ral | ges . ‘ | ( eee . . “ a a band ao aronnd Sf Ld 25, 1958 THE PONTIAC. press _ MAKE 0) OVE had Republigntn Democrats epost Ui enete. at Mew Som ste today but * * j : 2 ‘ “Monbay, AUGUST Furnas of the University of Buf-| falo, former. underecretary of de- ‘Parties in New York Stumble at Conventions The other active. candidates were Thomas E. Murry,. former commissioner; James A. Farley; and Rep. James these, only Murray was consid- ered.a strong comtender. Wagner has said he was not a .|State Commerce Commissioner }candidate, would not accept the} . nomination and would not serve by the couple's four daughters. Mik. AND MRS. EDWARD STEVENS An open house party will be held from 2 to'6 p.m. Sunday 1.. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Stevens, 8219 Groveland Rd., Holly, in honpr of the couple’s golden’ wedding anniversary. They -| were married Aug. 27, 1908 in Pontiac. The party is being given J. Delaney of New York City. Of ” 1848 Pocahontas Little Known ss... eit sf z iil ae : g a A postponement to appear ippear today before the Senate Rackets Commit- aig % | - OKLAHOMA CITY (UPI)—This Milly teok pity and boldly begged her father to intervene, but the Prophet. only would tell ‘her to go to the Indian braves who held the power of the white man’s fate. “ She stepped from the circle of | incited tribesmen to plead for the soldier’s life but was shunned by Recluse Fires on ‘World’ Faces. Charge of M acer EDMONTON, ° Alta. Alix, a 65-year-old bearded —re- cluse who said someone was out to-get him, was charged with murder last night after killing] a prominent businessman and --__-wounding—a—fire- chief -in-a—five- | hour gun battle. He was held in a mental hospital for observation.| Police said Alix first fired with a rifle for no apparent reason at * .|ging his trench network when -he ideas.” They said he began dig- moved. into the boxcar 12 years Lies in Unmarked Grave ie| whisky. McKrimmon later es- caped. |U.S. Brucellosis Loss. Totals 30 Million Yearly | the braves, Con's. Ge conti said his two sisters had been He consented but two years later the Indians sold their captive to some Spaniards for a barrel of After the death of their leader, * . Unfortunately, it was more than three years before the office of Indian Affairs wrote the after the passage of the act, - agent visited Milly to have | NICE, France (AP) — Sir Win- ston Churchill stayed up past mid- night dining and chatting with friends at one of the Riviera’ s top restaurants. Among the 83-year-old states- tMan’s tablemates were Greta Garbo and Aristotle Onassis. The three frequently have been seen ‘sion on Van Dyke road abqut a half mile north of Dryden road. eral Hospital were Wayne Turner, -|46, and his wife, Ardeth, 44, of National Champions Creek agent, James Logan, about a. together. »It.ewas a four-cigar evening for Sir Winston. a Car Collision Injures Five 3 From Imlay’ City persons were injured late yester- day afternoon in a three-car colli- x 3 Admitted to Lapeer County Gen- PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, Almopt Township Crash} | Hurts Roseville Couple, ALMONT TOWNSHIP. — Five |. WHERE WORLD.DEBATES — In center foreground is the - structure. is the Secretarist and white, cusved ae eee ee eee Tall, glass-walled ~ et heme ee ee To Explore ee Depths Roseville. Mrs. Turner, who was driving, suffered cuts about the tace and her husband a possible hip injury. All were passengers in the Wheeler car * * * Orion Hive ls Named ae 4 Pearl -Bryant and Sylvia Shafer of Lake 20 new members initiated into the Green Cucumber Club. The ladies were selected by a. committee.of the club for wives of the Macabees. Mack Picked to Advise. / on Lothrup Development| _LATHRUP — end “Mack of, bn City Develaguselt: the appoint- ae ee Mack also is chairman of the for yet — a camera ‘i with e aggre Ro ciageres ‘SAN DIEGO (UPIX—The Navy's : npedt vessel, a strange-appearing Having little in common with the conventional submarine, the Bathy- scaphe has been termed >the}. Navy’s version of a space vehicle. plore the depths of the ocean. was purchased recently by the Navy from the noted Swiss scien- tists Auguste and Jacques Pic-. card for use in oceanographic studies off the the coast of southern California, 3 octane aviation gasoline — 30 per cent lighter than water, giving it it are released at the rate of a ton for each 3,000 feet of depth. - In other words, it’s the under- | water equivalent of a: lighter- | - oe oe Fromm aad aaa operating in a al submerged up to 48 hours, the Bathyscaphe is ‘equipped with two small windows ts, an proces tg telephone and |numerous instruments and con ation, - It may. be propelled er Before it can be put into use, the Bathyscaphe must be completely some. 30 boxes — and crews must be thoroughly trained.in its opera- {tion, — Jacques Piccard, who assisted Navy Will Put cium New Kind of Submarine It was specifically designed to ex-/y Aithough it will be used at first Rumors of Rift Betweall poligend Meg, for research equipments and oper-| ire-assembled — it arrived here in} BRUSSELS, Belgium (UPD —Pe- ter. Townsend, erstwhile suitor of Buiksire Princess Seasgure® is g0- ing off on another world tour, it yes Caceed. ge ee Tha iciiet Royal Air Force group captain will | ve tomorrow by .automobile, and friends said he was going for the same reasons that prompted the ‘first trip—to ay 16 Sela ae cess. He lett the first time for 1? anounced Thsle’ relationship’ was. officially —- oe, Ea \P eter Townsend Ris in 19 OFF “e about the romance to. suit Mar-| land hn : * « * ‘The Princess turned 28 last week’ ana gave no neato of OUTWARD TO THE S TARS (1 )—Thrust Don vawnehe and Ralph Lane — , Se 100 FEET. = Scneummsee | NSE ee, mee cee SE > hana sccm e. PPT ue) So ’ # a 25,000) Mo pe 78 78,000 19s, THRUST Slocity whee e) ora THRUST ~ | , : v-2 66,00018S. [4 ~ - 'TC15,000 MPH. 50° THRUST [1 B-10,000 MPH, fr i0o9 / 1a-5,000 MPH. |} |® 7 at . f\ +500 18,000 M.P.H. | ORBITAL fee | VELOCITY: ma®) ; iE = ; aA RT Hv . ‘Mr, and Mrs. Victor Marmon | howe grag Utica, nt ATASHINGTON—Desite an al} fut #00 eer mborn te ing and a rocket td © Gestel's cape. Loops at (a), (b) and {c). teak * eg n-PTer fate the cycllik il oc 4k ethesbiacapeet, At 25,000 miles pends) TRE Ayo gr around the sides of the fumél, he could the drbit closest to Earth, ( above the sick ie on 400 s.r or An petit sce aber iui hah \ ~~. 4 ‘| at (d) could be maintained at much less speed. Bat it i "the cyclist performed an elliptical orbit as at the bottom. (the speed up:--As he reached the top.of his orbit (the apogee) he would slow down. This is precisely how anEarth|. satellite (or a. planet: going around the Sun) behaves. (2) 'The=only practical-source of power: man has “at present for space travel is the rocket, gronny mlpeen P about per hour. Thus, no single-stage’ rocket can escape the Earth's. pull. Tine sags appent te ma re |, ¥ a oP (e), as “Most advanced U.S. rocket a Ri og: Navy Vans : perigte) he sad] pists; Ade dctvees temr endl oF ab for 1,000. evel 2 cence angie ergo | 000. age ae a i sith ix aM ala ee ee we es ee ee ee Ee Se on © 2 fi ‘ « \ = pap eos : ee ee ee SS ee Magee 7a ee ge ee | af, iy : : : eo é ; ¢ ees 2 be ee me : . - : 2 ult. 2.88 TAS AM. 0,530 P.M a | With Service te Any Car! When your “dutomobile needs repairs, call fe ak : OLIVER MOTOR SALES SERVICE DEPARTMENT! : it PICK UP your “Pre- Labor Day Specials! cor and DELIVER it when repairs have been completed ies you. a @ ADJUST BRAKES Fabulous Savings © LUBRICATION - Ee st | do ges STINGS nd 1958 BUICK . ¢ | | PACK FRONT WHEEL _ DEMOKSTRATORS _..] | > BEARINGS - Super — Speciols . ee 99. 10 Value bY = 95 All with oat ag ae Fate sia eu - £2 would expect te pay for 2 1958, Buick, PEE .WEE GRIDDERS — Pontiac Pee Wee League footballers started workouts and get.some blocking drills under the eye of Darl Spintine: - and Tommy Thompson. Pee Wee players in the picture ate. Jerry Murphy, Tim Roy, Rick Ziem, Rickey. Farms. ; Pontiae Press Phote ‘ ee Leave Ya Car Troubles in the "Hands of the Expert Mechanics at ‘MOTOR SALES. "SERVICE! DEPARTMENT * Phone Federal 2-9101 Takes Nice Bass A lively largemouth bass that hit a surface action hula’ popper, on Carrol Lake near Milford, gave Lowell Narita, €91 Cranbourne, Mil- ford, a real angling thrill, Saturday. Narita, fishing with his father-in- law, Ervin Meier of 466 Cameron, Pontiac, landed the 5% pound, 22- finch long Bronzeback only after): the fish -had- run under~his boat Fon a. wild . dash. mucedsg Pride Workouts at Whitfield School. Sessions will be held from 3:30 to 5:30 p.m. each of the days for the 175 boys enrolled in the program. Any others wishing attend: the clinic and play in T wo. Clinics for Pee Wees : Tuesday and Friday will be the final two days of a football clinic being staged for members of the Pontiac PeeWee Football League Stanford Gets ‘Big Four’ Bid day to boost the new West Coast! operations next July 1. California, Southern California, ford holds an open invitation” to-| Big Four. to.a big five before the athletic conference starts official UCLA and ‘Washington armounced tnekgne ‘ann slg tip By: tient “ing the final workouts, —_ Passing, running, ballhandling. blocking and tackling are being stressed during the clinic. Boys must weigh between 60 and 110 pounds, be in the 4th, 5th or 6th grades and ‘between the ages of 9 and 12 to be eligible.. Anyone who will be 13 before Nov. 320 cannot take part. - form. leagues in two weight divi- sions this. season. Clinie exhibition further information. can be ob- tained from director Frank Thomp- son at FE 5-3625. Darl Manning. is the newest addi- tion to the PeeWee coaching staff Grid Uniforms Issued at PCH Varsity football ‘candidates at Pontiac Central High School were |by Norm Siebern’s heart-brea Sixteen teams. are expected to games are scheduled Aug. 30, Any being issued Uniforms’ today at “Gites Low Home’ Run Totals of Maxwell -and Kaline NEW YORK (UPI) — Bill Nor- man: implored today: “Give us the long ball! im tee te iB llong ball!” His entreaty# was inpived by little more than 10 weeks as man- ager of the Detroit Tigers hoe home run in the nightcap of yes- april ee with the “We haven't been hitting the long ball,” said pilot: Norman, who replaced Jack Tighe at the Bengal bit on June 10, and was signed last Saturday to manage the club next season -—- proving that General Manager John McHale and the Detroit club owners did not. regard him as a stop-gap driver. ‘*: *& * On the current trip, the Tigers lost ‘ eight“ ‘games and won five. »i“And long balls cost us half of those eight,” Norman continued. — “We've got men capable of the long ball; but Maxwell’s been hav- ing an oft year. He’s usually good for 25 homers. Now he’s got 10. And (Al) Kaline is coming out of a slump apparently.” .- Norman, 42, admitted he was disappointed by the Tigers’ lack of power on this trip, as they headed for Boston today, But body’s hustling — but we're just not getting the long ball.” “Bill, who packs about 220 pounds on. a six-foot-three frame, ad somewhat proudly that during his - brief debut as. a Major League -|manager the club has been play- ing better than .500 ball and had risen from last place to just’ a half game out of first division. * * * 8:00 a.m, and 1:00 p.m. and also at 7:00 p.m. this evening. Next. Saturday morning at 9:00 “We've woit 37 and lost 34 since I took over,” he said, “and our pitching has been off during ‘that time, as well as our long-ball hit- ting.’ Bill — who was brought up from Charleston, W. Va, the Tigers’ American Association farm — did not appear to be worried particularly about the pitching situation, although Jim Bunning (9-8), Frank Lary (13- 12), Paul Foytack (9-11) and Bill Hoeft (8-9), have not been per- forming up to expectations. “We haven't been able t6 co- ordinate our pitching and our hit- |ting,”” he said. on Saturday that they have formed the Athletic Assn. of. West- ern - Universities elfective July: 1, 1959. a.m. all varsity candidates will be The new group, born from thejin full dress uniforms for photog- dying Pacific Coast Conference, |f@Phy purposes. i was expected to play a major role Twice daily workouts will begin in the Rose Bowl setup of the|Monday, Labor Day, from 9:00 a.m to+11:00 a.m. and from 2:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m.. tect with the Tournament of Roses : League Meets Aug. 27 There will be a general meeting} poog for all members of. the Lakeland Ladies Bowling League, Aug. 27, at 7:30 p.m. at the new Sylvan Lanes, Orchard Lake avenue and Middlebelt roads, uit = Vl Rose Bowl officials said there a A y lwas no need to sign any contracts , y , \with anyone as the PCC still has yy, f ait ; two Rose Bowl games left. eS 2 » ao | “But actually the Big Four } es ; 4 i! jh should > ag overtures to al f us,” said Stanley K. Brown, pres- ame eA ||| Wi a, ae nal INA Laas! my me AW |iident of the Tournamnt of Roses./ The league plays Thursdays at k ok ok, : Ne ' 9 p.m., starting Sept. 10. Bowlers |. Where did he expect the club 2 interested in joining the league/to finish this season? ALIGNMENT should attend the Aug. 27 confer-| ‘“‘As high as we can,” he an- Fence: swered, ‘We're. playing for posi- , tion — trying to win every game. Complete Front End - Alignment jAnd I’m not talking about. what a Si 95 changes Hay be. made for next ‘58 Electronic Equipment season — if any. When this season is finished, I'll sit down with Gen- Used. Factory Trained Mechanics. eral Manager McHale and we'll decide what to do.”’ Baseball writers with the club GUARANTEED “BRAKE RELINING DAL ce Meet Tuesday A call was sent out ge by Coach Gene Wright of St, Fred- erick’s grid squad, for a meeting of all squadmert Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. Meeting is in the Rams’ gym- nasium.. “We'll give out physical cards, and probably issue uni- lforms. Practice will begin next |Monday,” Wright said. expect several winter deals: in which young pitching talent from the Tiger farms. will be traded @ Cut-Skid. Tread Design Gives. Extra Road Gripping Traction . ia Written Lifetime Cummerbund Sn ee 7 MOST CARS “T2”?: 6.70x15 A = ~ Tube: ype ———— ‘nc. tabor-end Porte : . Each, Plus Tox Pry cribes : Rentals. AND YOUR OLD TIRE — Ajeckc angele | ime re ae: ° ind iii st miniie alia Read ears Blowout Proof EF ~ Coat ayon Cord Cushions Impacts, Fights Fatigue ‘MUFFLERS : ‘Paiiti Guerantee. 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CHICAGO oat grin tulMartt Wy provers and ad by NEW er, -& former U.S. elvil service letters collided 1.90) fest abive} ‘not expected before mid-Novem- | “a them in whdlesale package lots, XORK wn’ =-sieels _madé| cer, in tar Hers "nibtie Was w- RCAF hese here | ‘Also. Clouds Caneel abe tures contracts were substantially IIL De sw hs Boe heomy ber. y, Thigher” in a good early demand|@Ucttions are ; are furnished by the|@@ins in a mixed and moderately|ner on TV quiz. shows lak thers 9-on the base, hoy _ Negotiations Today “Cae as today on the board of trade, |petolt Bureau of Markets, as active stock market early today.| Nadler last night zoomed past pital a DETROIT Scattered 1 atter’s with an|factor appeared to be the renewal _ Produce fractions to a point or more. Theft ,izveurold, science whiz, wer anteeamcnn doles ~ in the auto industry, are continuing | Motors, th penenke J pee emp psecingo Be apo Se _ _ jlosers were. mostly fractional. | 599, ' Officials said three of the dead to interfere with the production of|Society prom a felt. atsu a moy islands sites Decides . ‘The steelg went ahead as ex- Nadler’s | answer to an $8,000; Were crewmen of the two jets. 1959 model cars. On the weekend the two-day-old| ">. ? ee ae beriee wimie 6 s er pectations were for still another |Westion on CBS-TV's The $64,000) The Ciera ware pelente, yer 7, strike. of 1,400 General Motors| (oot, Venter also figured in the Cae eto, acre eet pre pushed him past young) the hospital, 2 ane-story. building: a-Jobi The, United Auto. Workers Union| Buick plant workers at Flint and buying. Pears, Haven, “bi. ".0.02.2, ie Monet ts stent pORseenns. BIOS 1 Srent 10 : ot an. gpag] een Sear fhe runway, | — resurtied contract negotiations with |the wakout-of another 1,400 Chrys- ges that the United States wa: Oe Bi eersvsscsn sc., 225] Ee this group, was brisk. /quarter ofa million“dollars, — There were 45 persons including Box Replies _ the Big ‘Three today against the|ler workers at Twinsburg were|*"@ India are negotiating a trade veaneésene Motors were fairly steady and oe a e patients and staff in the At 10 a.m..today there > beckrop of both the strikes and settled. ." : : agreement involVing & VEY BFE nan Leno DU. osevccenavens +eeeee a.so|2ireratts made ope gains. Oils accogerg .. ~~ stg - » at the time the Jet bartled into 3 were replies at the Press. 4 pig coast eee amoun heat a) Agprtsp ss amep showed smal} losers. Rails and/Make it $252,000 before time ran/the building, office - following | - dispute ‘ pro-| An overtime dispute at, Twins- goed deal of short-covering but of- , fo OE micalg mixed. out, He will return to the peoares planes ™ es jected wage freeze contract with burg was settled. At Flint UAW/ferings appeared to be liberal all| carrots,” topped, Pome: soa: Sone a6 next Sunday, * oc Se lanes were CF30 al-weah PR ie Amn sts Corp vera it a earng ree, OE eS an The MOS leon wos tn te pin al Sits Soe oe Z. ms prove “good faith” in try- to Gill size, bu... 3.75 1 Lukens each rose| ancient history category. Defeat- No, Two Fighter Wing of the No. 22, _ Aslater AFL-CIO union of the jing & understanding ) elie aghentec imate than pont Jones & Lou 9 by Nadler was Mrs. Dolores}One RCAF Air Division, stationed | ee oe ee wees ag hogy, egneeee ge ewe, thas) doa, is ceennnessss 'élpractional, pig sere: snaie om owl. a New York City house-!here and in Germany, ucational branded |time, ower higher, Septem! ry (bag) 80 ib. '.......5.. 2.00 le wea the UAW's Serecment with AMC |—— $1.24% and the only loser, Oatslectiayt ask. "Ssat)”écc'"s...:5 yefoetnlehem. Republic Steet and) “Nadler comes from St. Louts. |y,™"hege' hospital The other a “sweetheart contract.” be k % to % bare, September ad e shed. ‘ed, (cha) Soe tteesess is Wied crashed into a nearby field. Strikes. idling 2,800’. General Labor Day Prelude rye 1 to 1% higher, ‘Septem ee eT Gam, a] CTR NEAT Wee SUIS iy , crewm : Pe gy vo hha i ing het SL; soybeans to 194 higher, est ia, a. ek] ete alerat section, wostng Back Dulles’ Stand |ccsenuy eectea hinselt to sale Twinsburg, Ohio, and, Flint WASHINGTON (UPI)y-A rash Serpe $2.22%; lard i cote | Fomatoes, No. 3. (bskt.) 14 ‘ibs.’ 1-99) Sm initial rise to well beyond a nN: — ape safety; o.. t | hes |hundred Ibs. higher to 12 cents vrssseesees £50) point, Boeing and Douglas Alr- bee: “ settled over the weekend, of /high fatality a oa saduahas $12.67, : aan . craft were fractionally: higher. Warning Red China But some 5,000 other workers| 2Toss the nation Prt grcmaay d, -_ were idle at Doses Chrysler slat Likes yoo to re so oud Dae oe ad apy et fen a eed: Harriman ‘Sure Bet’ plants. and Chicago and Cleveland| Coming veg ty ‘Rin [ene once: TE Rete WASHINGTON (®—Two House | : (uP TOA toctivlante . least 33 persons.were killed in Dems Disclaim Any a be se ASTI: Lfalopening block of 8,200 shares. - | soreign’ affairs specialists today | _ BUFFALO, N. Y¥, (UPI)—The ae. ae ee: | Seay Sees | ise chard, ti. 's::5,,2;2s0%ie2005 180] Fractional: losses were taken by| Viewed Secretary of State Dulles’ | Democratic State Convention Maine to Oregon, Fri dshi f H ff Eastman Kodak ‘American Cas, | ew Wittig to Red: Chine ae in- opens today in an atmosphere of About 2,100 workers in three rien S ip or 0 a aun ‘SALAD GREENS Potasa ic, Westinghouse| dicating probable U.S. action if confusion. However, renomina- Ford plants of the Cleveland sub-| \ ; “4 Escarcie aries see glo peake & Ohio, Stan-| the Communists try to seize Que | tion of Gov. Averell Harriman to urb of Brook ‘Park were affected| Rockefeller Picked (Continued From Page One) [Rowe (ate dos. 1:1 EBidard Oil (New Jersey) and Stan-| Moy afid’ Matsu. head the 1958 state ticket is a ih a strike called last night. UAW ee thi order of business The Oakland pi betel neice ene dard Oil of Indiana. - Both tati Pel t foregone conclusion, Local 1250 said the strike was over} ROCHESTER, N. Y. (UPID— delegulion ‘bad thinned- out also. | + = x *« * “tabtorke Te. Wis) and Walt STATE OF MI the firing of a uniap committee-| Nelson A. Rockefeller, Sdyear Poultry and wee | Judd (RMion) bucked “Dalley [ate court tor the County of Sait man, + old millionaire, will be nominat- | , Picked to be on the party tick- ‘ DETROIT POULTRY ee Pont erased an opening 1- stand as an we to peace in the. — matter of fm tition concern- _ For the most pat the daputes ed for governor by acclamation gt Nov. 4 were James M. Hare, DETROIT, Aug. 22. (AP)—Pri point loss. Anaconda, Kennecott, Far East. Cause No. secretary of state, Sanford A. | per te oe paid/Southern Pacific, Raytheon and Air| ved company worker callback| tonight at the Republican State Saul irs ob. Detrelt, for No. pills Gnd company tine. given! Convention : Brown, state treasurer, Paul L. (Skit) Uve poulttyr oo: tent *|Reduction were small gainers. ~ Wallgn S08in 5 ststemnphd ea {oct : Adams, attorney general, and |nens ms Te-3e." heavy 1 aAyBe ‘pret’, *¥P¢] Opening blocks included: Curtiss-| Communist Chinese attempt to s - 8. Szymanski, auditor gen- le * gaaetetten sie ib Barred Wright up % at 29% on 6,000} comquer the tiny Nationalist-held | the p ms BIDS WANTED ae eee = Labo, ad Setutey ae Me ait ‘Wahl ag Weerded b's terest be [Lee . \ ‘ GON eway up at asa to a "for Additions & Alterations to the Oakland delegation, seconded] , DaROWE avg, at"AP)eapy. to» {94 29 40 poate, ta. e vedien, a = or ; . : Detroit, cases included, tederal-state He did not spell out what, if , : Hare’s renorhination motion. grades: STa-Be f he! fe TROY TOWNSHIP HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETIC FIELD Neither Hoffa or his union were vie ot + extra large 49, large .. New York Stocks pose po rpm gatep womne. cs . , “TROY, MICHIGAN + 900 os oe eee a id medium 36. efits at (Late, Morning Quotations) nist attack on Quemoy and Mat- _ : . Ch moard of macestion > ewrashis Pigures after decimsi point are eighths | SU, Which have been under inten- | 00D. SS es ." b) Baw ot TPZ, Tecate oeeed meterial uaal question on the floor who was in evaded fet Aug. 16-2 were 1fn3 serra i : aerial and artillery bombard- : s:00 BM A Soret ets Super» fiimind when delegates approved the Adnajral . ,.. 103. Jones & L ... $1.8 for the’ se $:00 2M. Tu , SEPTEMBI a ER a, F whack without diactsiion. Whites: Grade’ A lorce ’1-42; medium|4!t Reduce :: 63.6 Hay -.. 38-4 for the ‘past few days. work; at which-time same will Be ly opened and read aloud: ‘Aden tie a ate = pmall Ya. Browns: Grade AlAllls’ Chad ie 4 me oes ei EON : “° 1 GENERAL WORK “ er the labor plank passed, Pad oA, small 20; Biiiem Lad 1.. 988 Breet... Wain w. » amendment hurriedly tacked / Algoa . ..,.: 10.4 Lehn & F.... 32.4 contract documen' jastudinig plans and specifications, are on | §/On. weld ‘advice ataananrteie ate-| me Livestock = — ats = rss ey cn af Michigan State te oe ekumination 8 the ‘Picidates at the national, state, and pernorr Livest fm Gyan dee EOL Skeet Champions : Guogritendent of Schools. Troy, Michigan. " local lévels of the perils inherent] DETROIT, Aug. 21 (AP)—Salable” 200. peg taste erg | Loew's 2... 183 P ta mi - Bunder® eetraders! Bachange, Detrolt, Mich. / ‘ Tlin such support, (from ‘corrupt la-[7of 9SUmB sales to establish trend to-iAm N Ges :. 60 Lorillard ..... 68.5 Here 3 f the A = posse slaughter/am News <... 27.3 are the champions deter- a “and may be secured @ t the office o rehitects: ig ~ boop %S cents! Am PelaTel . 1826 Mack Tre...” 30.6 mined maar Ge pete | S wises coh Rutan. 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Roea, and you are to vention business in four ' ’ ip Gen t.... 63.2 ; 67 ‘Class A—Bud Brown ease te tetee | ical to make e. ; : Don’t wait until cuteins are hung before |} without « voice being heard from |33 per cent of all institutions of/Gen Pus... e - 40:2] Class B—BIll Seott (O8x100)- service hereok, this summons and notice| "| thinking about insurance:protection, Trouble ff frm’ the antWilliams | State ee ates G. was ee ae io : 05/0 canoe ay gn weeks previow {0 sald Bea the may, not wait and if fire strikes during ‘CON I Inc. Some had expected Michael |total. -NGiiiette 2 88 Hpalstcisay, aheotatt: hamberiain and @4| ‘Witness, “the ‘Honoraie Arthar struction you ‘Il be set back many.a dollar. T. Mohardt, » member of the vn gdiseetane : H leedioar “se err ri of poutine fs ssid County, thls 30th day] ‘ rebel group and a delegate to « Gocdvear, 1. a4 - ee soghamnions—Sehnelder and Ken Sed-|of Pw the convention from Detroit's Loar ty mrt Fiala 8 2 ae ae sr A SS cen es ae 15th District, to ask to be heard | business from the state. pote ye 4 41.1|,.Ch=™plons—Borsum and "Oumore (90- av NC : Fa & oe. . | A fair business practices com-|Holland 3 a 30 GAUGE 2-MaN Te ee INSURANCE and REAL ESTATE Mohardt, who sought his group's|mission, “Yo. protect the ama Bic: : agreneet — Siete et one oa ox mga = i Be nomination for enant governor businessman \ a ‘or unty ©! _ Phone FEderol.2-2326 ° , didn't at-[practices,” and formation of pri-|i SHE, eamalene.- it Svdieeiy Bet. teevs ax aa at the petition consern- 49: Mount Clemens $t. a Pontiac, Mich. vention, .|vate development finance corpora- TRE 12 cp aammalilh ial OEE Cire alias Pipe, Miner, ee oe “ members of his tion tions, was advocated \in the ge - S4l ch oS Pes Ge ae RE rat a deri ae ge - — On the state’s ; economic devel- aso < feo 2 = 1 & + aT $4 GAUGE 5-MAN It’s Time ’ ‘opment, Democrats said they] sharing See g: 47-7] Champlons-tonfer Sedlecky, Gil- Ain eee 8, , a spot in the tic] tst ns ¥ ‘ . tore, Bent and Betue (461x500). TO ORDER ‘deplore the cynicism of Repub-|pjatform was a stapeenk eatentieke Fo ery 7.7 Yorst Sb & rie Chamviolin-Gt aun b-Maw" sed Enjoy Summer warmth, Spring-. aS ae wputetion paper wb it gray eg veneers ee nS. Berna, A Seager” cok ‘ bs as to “6 . time cleantiness on the coldest . jin which to live and do business,/the research leadership so \vital high morge nd, with the ottier-hand, throttle P 20 \witallew YORK, (Complled by the, As ON - Winter. days . . . Enjoy - a cleaner, che wete's edna ent tndiectital to odestrias. engaged in the new|"emtes Frese), as a5 a9 ews in Brief Blvd. "in the City of Pontise in said| HANDY MAN i seca iques of modern production. -Indua. Rails Uti Stock ey he—3rd—day~ of ~September, | work we ‘eater are, “Mot more comfortable: : home — with promotional voice by denying ade- j Prev. day ....... 273.7 HLS 81.4 184.5 A.D. 1958 Phy one o'clock in the after- than wages. 4-2525. q 4 quate funds to the Economic De-|_ Delegates forgot party ditter. Month “tgo 2.2. a3 10r7 823 183. Ernest E. Berry, 20, of 592 Oak- _ NEW MOBILHEAT Furnace Oi. #_H velopment . Department," fwhew’thoy- approved a fait elec|i0e gt csccdtt Lg By island Ave, pleaded guilty today to) ace brett tonment on ; See eee a r ec. . sereees BRT - . >i reckl DI AL FE 5-8181 FOR The party coined a campaign |tions practices plank commending] igs7 igh 2272253800 eT $1088 Judge Cecil B. araiten the ‘was | one week ae to said hearing in motto of “Michigan Means Busi- candidates of both partion who have . Now 2262260 182 O62 1509] cg at Press, a newspaver printe ” \ ced to four days in jail, $35 ted in sa ¥. ness.” This was in direct ref- jresisted bigotry in political -cam- costs. and placed: “Witness, the Honorable Arthur ©. ; erence to GOP claims that Wil- aigns. Pp on six months peg 3 cone of said Court, In the. cur N MOBIL CLEA : : He k Probation. { Pontiac in said County, this 22nd 4 ew MOBILHEAT @ainecs 3 |House eeper, 107, PT # age A et om a Mom | | Acarenity Ath teal vases with RTs your Nee 2 erbert Boenick, 20, of 16) (4 true qiudee of Probe of Im rporaton, * a casa for Gen..Custer __ [Pinesrove Aye,, pleaded guilty to aca Dein fat sees diy to being.a fninor in possession tec cal “Bu acaion, ae : GAS Hep ere - aah — = Med | Dies i In Muskegon of beér. Municipal Judge Cecil B.|—norice or PUBLIC aaah | YOUNG —StaN70- mRAIR FOR : 1 to clean u m ! McCallum: sentenced him to two|_ The Brandon Township Board poeition, Sen MF. 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Six|Howard. -pontpaateims, bake Road Joby PEGS: 8: Eve oe ate fl neil item to| Rummage Sale_Daily—s8_¥ 7 ee aaa oF : adv. ee se jedNOW! po lS any age 0 ’ ‘ans Renbnber. | Pc Today "Tt 4 's Television Programs - -). Ne he wm cs om cies + oe ee | Channel 2-WJBK-TV Channel 4—WWJ-TV Channel 1~WXYZ-TV _ Channel 9 CKLW-TV | "00 (. Mr, Danger . (9) Popeye. (4) News: "Williams. _ @Y Racket, Squad. = si 4) Weather: Eliot. _ $8 @) Box Four. -TONIGHT’S ‘rv HIGHLIGHTS i 10:30 (7) Frisco Beat. »|an:t5 (4) Weather: “Eliot.” = *. (2) Masquerade Party, Panel _ quiz, 9:00 (7) Frontier Doctor. West- ern. (9) If Had Million. (4) Twenty One. . (2) Top Ten Lucy _ Sh’s. tly ganeliie find besther, {reran), ; = 9:30 (7) Polka-Go-Round. (9) O, Henry Play. (4) Turn of Fate. “Loud- mouth” Jack Lemon tries practical Joke on police gets caught: hae) (2) Preller Justics. Dean Jagger is outlaw who learns trust of John Derek is mis- placed in _ Four” (rerun). 40:00 (7) Polka (cont.) 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Actress Still Involved in School Situation on New Show _ By OYNTHIA LOWRY NEW YORK w — Lucy’s little Ricky, born on television by de- liberate coincidence with Lucille Ball’s own son, is prohably broad- . ‘easting’s most famous child. CLOSE SECOND A close second, however, was the infant due in the Robinson Peepers houseliold when the Wally Cox show disappeared — forever three years’ ago. Like Lucille Ball, the heroine of Mr, Peepers was expecting a child in real life when she. was playing an expectant mother on television, Unlike Miss Ball, how- ever, Patricia Benoit in real life was way ahead of her TV part. ‘ “When Mr, Peepers stopped,” she explains, ‘‘hig child was not due to be born for some time. They didn’t even reveal the Peepers} «a1 were going to have a baby until about four months before my own child's birth. We certainly had ‘with NANCY PEEPERS RETURNS — Pat Benoit is still thought of by TV-audiences as the wife of “Mr. Peepers” of the deceased Wally Cox show. Seen infrequently on home screens during the work again as the heroine in a 4 problems camera ang SEEN INFREQUENTLY In the past three years,‘ Pat Benoit pronounced Ben-wah, Gprtions mortal: colind Spumudlug cca ore ame }has been seen infrequently on tele- vision, but she has been a very e od Lima, WILSON quiz, called “Concentration,” starting soon. “I had a classmate who brought a .22 target pistol to 5 sehool. He may still be in jail for a Toledo bank robbery. : Another boy was very religious, When he got everybody to Sunday School, he went through their houses and robbed them.” DOWNS. féred me $7.50 a week to come in part-time. My father said, ‘¥ou-continue_to look for a real job, but if you can’t find one you can go with the radio station.’ 7 “So,” laughed Hugh, “I never found a real job yet.” - | Next came Detroit, then an 11-year stretch in Chicago, Plant can produce fresh water at Cog busy young woman, In private life Mrs. Peter Swift, wife of a maga- zine executive, she is now the|. ‘Country Boy Downs - Never Had a Real Job, By EARL WILSON NEW YORK-—Is there anybody out ‘there who Tememibers —as Hugh Downs and I do— the “country school”? “of *k «© ® On snowy mornings we would mush to the little red schoolhouse and shiver beside the pot-bellied stove. Later ‘in one corner of the big room, the teacher would teach one “grade” While seven others: pretended not te listen. z _ Te had a teacher who spent the mornings reading from the Bible and Zane at ‘Downs the other night.-, On a table cloth he oo a map showing O., Spencerville, a Toledo—“home” to both of us. Strangely, he’d _«gone ‘to Macbeth School near Lima, I to nearby Amanda Special . tered “Rockford High.” “They talk of juvenile delinquency as though it were new,” exclaimed the Jack Paar announcer who has his own NBC-game- 6 smiled Hegh Akron, Columbus, . . before I en- How do you get from the country schoolhouse to big- time TV? | Hugh was in the Bluffton College choir .which came to N.Y., and sang on NBC radio. “Somebody said I should go.on the radio,” he said. “ZL was back in Lima going down to the milk depot one night with an empty milk: jug. I went into the local station, WLOK, and asked about an- nouncing. * - “They gave me a piece of copy to read. The man said, ‘Very bad,” but of- ‘then rumbles about TV. ‘I wished it would go away because |; ‘it was interfering with my radio commercials.” “Home” TV show. ee ' OKLAHOMA CITY # — Betsy Scovill, 8-year-old Ponca City, Okla., girl here for an operation, had only one thought in mind a = DE Ge [ater “she-came out of the “anes-/ -p—., ' | thetic. BOF vec =: oe ‘hea When told surgeons put a screw being Christians 24 Speed contest | 40 Monster —- in her leg as part of her post-| 61 Chore “4 Eas ane Zeer OU | polio treatrhent, she asked ‘ ‘When 1 Bulgar : 2 Male singers 28 Eating place a |1 go swimming will : rust?” money pl.) se god 30 Shade of 47 Comfort Fd 4 4 ‘atic solo. i Wak - poet n ee 48! Anges . i 4 20 Musieal 33 Mountain ‘Ht Boaxe flax | Pure chocolate is about 50 per) = ee tS: at Boe 15 Seton viet $5 Mimic. 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Dick, now a pro- | ducer- director busy, plugging ‘hold my belly in any more.” TODAY’S BEST LAUGH: A woman seach through her /mail—and finding only*bills—complained, “I thought the gov- ernment was going to do something ‘about junk mail.” uN “Representative Paul Henri Spaak was told he looks | like Churchill and sounds like Charles Boyer. “it were the other, way around.” . | ( Convenient, 1958) a ' sighed, One day he was summoned to be announcer for the new “A lot-of guys in New York could have done it. But it lent a little more importance evidently to bring somebody from says Hugh, who’s 37, “is: I try to place tan importance on being myself. I could be a very bad copy} . {of a lot of guys. But I doubt if anybody can beat me at being | |Hugh Downs.” Juhe Allyson and Dick Powell celebrated their 13th anni- | Versary here—June writing Dick a tender letter saying her his film, “The Hunter,” said “I wish,” he, . 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