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"But I never stopped praying,” Mays said 
“Frank will be 27 Monday and 
we're going to have a big birth-. 
day, Thanksgiving and Christmas 
party all*rolied into one," said 
his wife 
Making plans for the big 
combination party was Frank's . 
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Getting over their ordeal in the 
aters of Lake Michigan after the foundering of their ship, the 
Carl D. haangan ys Frank Mays, seated, and Elmer Fleming, 
crew members the ill-fated steamship.   
ounty Man Survives 
Bout With Giant Bear Farmington Township machinist Glen Cowell is still 
Pilg king today after his close escape from death in the 
rushing grip of a giant bear on Neebish Island, * 
Cowel, of 28930 Greening, 
pnd of the island when he 
ind legs, its teeth bared,|* 
ot 60 feet away. It was a 
piant. ' 
; x * * 
The bear started for Cowell, He 
ired; but it kept coming. _ 
‘He fired again, but still it came 
ion, When he pulled his high- 
powered rifle’s trigger a third 
time, Cowell said the bear was 
so close he felt the air fanned 
las it swung with a paw, 
Quickly, Cowell pushed his rifle 
to the upright bear’s ribs and 
red again. 
It wheeled and came around 
gain, Cowell fired -at its head 
is time, The bullet broke the! 
ar’s spine and it fell, He then 
t a fatal bullet in its head. és ich ch he stood only shoulder high. 
s e * animal Tr more than 
) pounds.   
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weatherman predicts fair 
Fong and Friday, with little 
ini temperature. Tomine 
Fw be near 31, . 
row’s high will range from 
Today's 15- : mile - an - hour 
thwesterly winds will diminish |! 
yt, Saturday is expected to be 
ly cloudy. with little change ih 
ture, |to'eonvict “this little gi-l’ on 
unreliable ‘testimony ‘of es southeast of Sault Ste. Marie. 
, was hunting on the notth- 
saw a: growling bear on its NLRB Reopens 
‘Kohler Case Neither Smirnoy nor the 
what was said. 
Soviet sources in Berlin said East ae Bonn overnment “ne 
  
Votes 3-2 for Further) 
Hearings on Unfair 
Labor Practices. 
WASHINGTON (AP)—The Na- 
tional Labor Relations board to- 
day reopened the unfair labor 
practice case involving the Kohler 
Co. ‘and the United Auto Workers 
Union. # 
more evidence should be taken. 
First the union and *then the 
company had requested further 
hearings on the basis of testimony 
on the Kohler-UAW labor troubles 
given to the Senate Rackets In- 
vestigating Committee hist Feb- 
ruary ahd March. 
Chairman Boyd Leedom and 
member Stephen Bean dissented 
from the ruling reopening the 
case. They said: “This protract- 
ed litigation should not be fur- 
ther extended.” _ 
But a three-member board ma- 
jority voted to have NLRB trial 
examiner George A. Downing hold 
old Wisconsin labor dispute, The 
Chicago regional office. 
  
Jury to Debate 
Verdict on Cail Must Decide if Girl, 15, 
Shares Starkweather’s 
Guilt in Kibing Spree 
LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) —. The 
murder trial of killer Charlés 
|Starkweather's ex-sweetheart, Ca- 
ril Ann Fugate, was scheduled to 
go to a jury today after thé court's 
final instructions. 
Seven men and five women will 
idecide whether the 15-year-old 
brunette shares the guilt which 
already has brought Starkweather 
a death sentence. © ; 
Caril is charged with aiding and 
abetting Starkweather, 19, in one 
of his 11 admitted killings. 
* * * 
County’ Atty. Elmer eects 
asked a first degree conviction 
“I'm perfectly satisfied to leave 
the question of the penalty up to) 
gument,, 
Nebraska law prescribes life 
imprisonment or death in the 
“Even a 15-year - old teenager 
of a maniac. 
Starkweather was a   | yittess against the girl 
« we fe one of the longest 
and ‘most voluminous in NLRB 
history. There are several rail 
carloads of exhibits and recorded 
testimony, 
lasted more than a-year, Downing 
recommended in October 1957 that 
the NLRB find the Kohler Co., 4) trom 
plumbing fixture manufa 
firm, guilty of unfair labor prac- 
tices and require the firm to hire 
back several score discharged 
workers. f 
In the Senate hearings there 
was testimony the union had en- 
coercion at the plant in Kohler, 
company had spent large sums to 
check on union officials. and on 
one of the NLRB's own attorneys. 
The UAW still is technically. on 
strike against Kohler. But the firm 
has maintained production with 
new employes, % : 
The NLRB split 3-2 in deciding)“ 
further hearings in the five-year-| - 
date will be fixed by the NLRB’s 
gaged in shooting, vandalism and) ~ nist regime ¥ 
West's land, 
routes to the isolated old 
capital. — 
In West Berlin, Mayor WHIy 
Brandt. told the city’s Parliame 
without resérvation to defend the 
Communist-threatened city, He 
called on West Berliners to 
fast, 
There was no inkling 
Seviet Union might 
move. , 
The crisis was set boiling 2@da 
tion saying thé. Soviet Union intend- 
ed to-end the four- sates occupa- 
tion of Berlin. 
Smirnov’s _ visit 
came-as a surprise. Some Western 
diplomats said they thought. the 
move rather weakened the Soviet 
argument that all Berlin properly 
belongs to their puppet. east Ger- 
man government, - 
Western officials here- had bien 
expecting some kind-of formal no- 
tice to the Americans, British and 
French who with the Soviet Union 
have been occupying Berlin for 13 
years, 
“The fact that they have gone 
to the West Germans would seem) 
to weaken their position from a ju- 
ridical. standpoint,” one. Western 
diplomat said, 
“They seem to be admitting the 
West Germans have some tights 
‘i Berlin.” 
longs to the East Germans. 
_ {Continued on Page 12, Col. 1) realize the liquidation of 
the Western Allies have promised) 
to Adenauer) 
He pointed out that ‘Rhrudichev 
had said all of Berlin properly be- 
Bonn and its Western Allies have F 
“SEARCH POINT—CUT Island is the fica for the. bodies point of the search in northern Lake Michigan S 
           
          
   
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of seamen drowned in the foun- 
dering of the Carl. D. Bradley.   
  y Group t to Seek Supervisors OK   
By GEORGE T. TRUMBULL JR. original Michigan Constitution of 
1908, with many admendments and 
County, home-rule government ear.by-year statute changes. 
will be écommended to the Oak- | REJECTED 4 TIMES 
| 
= pense Board of Supervisors Voters in Michigan have four 
next mon itimes before (1932-36-42-44). re- 
A special committee studying |jected the idea of giving counties steps to modernize Oakland govern-|the same type of. home-rule pow- 
ment today celebrated its first ers which would enable them to 
anniversary by voting to‘ recom- establish flexible government struc- 
mend to the 82 county supervisors tures based on their own county 
that they “declare its endorsemerit|needs. Citles have such home-ruie 
and support of home rule in prin- | powers. 
* * | 
ciple.’” | 
In order “0 map a joint “we | ppro' : i] slags Sree, ws idesire home rule for counties’’ mean that the two largest coun- ldrive in the state 
wasies pt ue ae ecard Supervisors’ Special County Gov- 
as favoring reuniting county ernment Study Committee seeks 
government what its Wayne County counterpart 
a gained last week—Wayne super- 
Oakland's government is current- | visors unanimously favored home 
ly operating ‘under provisions of the! rule.   the Oakland! County Home Rule Urged The Oakland comimittee of 
nine, -consisting of four super- 
visors, two county officials and 
three citizens-at-large, hopes to 
ald its campaign by sending 
copies of a resolution passed to- 
day to outstate counties, 
The committee resolved to ree- 
ommend to the Board of Super- 
visors “endorsement and support 
of the principle of home rule for 
‘counties, to the end that electors 
of Oakland County may enjoy 
rights similar to those granted to 
villages and cities to establish the 
governmental structure best suited 
to their needs.”’ 
* * * 
Spurring the Oakland and Wayne 
study panels on at this time and 
in this direction is operation of a 
Senate cemmittee in Lansing 
' (Continued on Page 12, Col. 4)     
By PETE LOCHBILER 
Eleven years ago doctors sadly 
jsent little Janet Peasley, 6, home F 
    
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Jr, 18, shows how wrong the experts Julie Ann, at. Pontiac General Hospital. - She did. 
Today Janet is going home from| 
the same hospital, again, this time 
after the miracle of motherhood. | 
New Mrs, Harold Hancock Jr., 18, Janet was once the sickly 
child whose inner strength and | 
determination won the hearts and 
synipathy of thousands. 
As ‘she holds four-day-old Julie’ 
       
            
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ly doomed to : I n 1 Today's F Pr Press | Her Life—a Miracle of Courage The earlier NLRB hearings ,Ann Hancock in her arms, the 
| pretty blonde mother has accom- 
‘plished her two biggest ambitions. 
* * * 
| One was to keep her slim grasp 
ion life. The other was to become 
|a mother, The two ambitions went! 
| together. 
| Cuddling her young daughter, 
Mrs. Hancock ‘said, ‘It’s the most) 
| wonderful thing that ever happened 
to me — this is what I’ve always’ 
wanted.”* 
* *® * 
Of her childhood bout with near- 
fatal illness, she said today, ‘'It 
seems: like a long, long time ago. 
that could have happened to me.”’ 
The doctors said now Mrs. 
Hancock was _in perfect health 
to have more™babies, and she 
said she hoped to have three 
more youngsters in her family, 
“Janet was always a‘ determined 
girl. I guess it was her determina- 
tion and prayers that pulled ‘her 
through after doctors had given 
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of Area Where 
Freighter Sank 18 Bodies Recovered, 
15 Other Crewmen 
Presumed Dead 
CHARLEVOIX (#—With 
but the faintest flicker of. 
hope, grim sailors searched 
in still angry waters among 
tiny islands at the top of 
Lake Michigan today for ' 
. 15 men still missing from a 
‘big ship which a howling 
storm. sent to the bottom 
Tuesday night. 
Only two survivors, who 
rode out a near-freezing 14 
hours on a tiny raft, have 
been found. 
They said two who made 
the raft with them disap- 
peated as mountainoul 
waves flung it topsy turvy. 
at least three times. 
Eighteen bodies have 
been recovered. 
The 615-foot Carl D. Bradley, 
which carried a crew of 35, broke 
in two and went down off Gull 
Island, some 45 miles northwest 
of this Michigan resort. 
Some half a dozen uninhabited 
islands are scattered to the north 
and east of the scene, Nearby 
inhabited Beaver Island, largest 
trace et alt Cabiealt aaa 
trace of any shipwreck victims, 
dead or alive, 
The 180-foot coast guard cutters 
Sundew and Hollyhock bucked 40- 
mile winds today in pushing to the 
islands. Three helicopters ‘and two 
amphibians also were buffeted as 
they searched from aloft, 
* * * 
Winds ranged up to 70 miles 
when the Bradley broke up. It 
was 40 degrees that night; just as 
cold last night, One survivor said 
spray snatched violently from wave 
tops froze in his hair and on his 
| jacket. 
ing were thrown from their 
small raft three times in the 
night by ‘the violent waters of » 
northern Lake Michigan and 
three times they managed to 
‘aboard and hang on for their 
lives. 
Mays and Fleming, the only 
known. survivors of the giant car- 
80 ship - told. their =_— from 
‘their hospital beds here ae 
(CITY HALL 18 MORGUE 
The two were ‘plucked from the 
swirling waters by a Coast: Guard 
cutter that recovered eight. float-. 
ing bodies. 
The job of trying to entity the bodies went on through ‘the 
night in this town’s little. - 
story city hall which has been 
turned into a temporary oe 
The Bradley carried 
two lifeboats, Alt tere wee 
scattered reports of debris, 
two lifeboats were not found in the — 
tirst day of the search. 
- * * * 
There were reports that the ‘iS 
foot nga nes in two- er   
    
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      *Report Ordered | | vil. Servicé Group 
Tells Eastman to Give 
Details on Police Chief 
The Civil Service Commission 
last night ordered. Public Safety 
Director George D. Eastman to 
submit @ report on the “status’* of 
Police Chief Herbert W. Straley, 
who was relieved as acting com- 
mander of the city police depart- 
ment 
The action followed a short ex-| 
change between Straley anf Com-| 
missioner Theodore Carlson. 
* * * 
Carison observed. that ‘ East- 
man’s action in stripping the chief 
of his powers might be considered 
a demotion.” 
“J have not been stripped of 
my powers,” the chief said. “I 
have plenty of duties.” 
“As chiet of police?” Carlson 
: ial assignment" in 
director's office. 
* * * 
” Eastman has not yet spelled out 
“ the precise duties of the chief un- 
der the new setup. 
Carison said that in his opin- the safety 
Coast Guard Cutter Sundew. LIFESAVING RAET — The raft that carried the 
of the Carl D. Bradley to safety is hoisted over the side of the   AP , Wirephote 
two survivors 
  transfer involving a ma- & 
Commission. : r 
Eastman, who is currently run- 
ning the police force, did not at- 
- tend the meeting. He is appearing 
as a witness in a New York traffic 
case, 
In other business, the Commis- 
* sion denied the request of former) 
patrolman Gene Felker for rein- 
statement to the police force. to Offense 
trafic ticketa to the township jus . ; . ti peace - 
Cafe Loot Disappoints vase : where the 
Burglar in Waterford Tes ostien. wei then by 80 
-A thief breaking and entering a} ™agistrates to prevent law en- 
Waterford Township business es- 
tablishment last night received lit-; 
tle compensation for his efforts, 
according to John Kent, of 65 Lina- 
bury St., Pontiac, owner of the 
building. 
* * * 
Waterford Township. police on 
routine duty discovered a smashed 
window in the back of Kent's Drive 
Restaurant, 3590 Elizabeth   
Ton 
Lake Rd., at 2 a.m. today. 
Checking, they found that sev- 
eral vending machines had been 
smashed. However, Kent had re- 
moved all coins with the exception 
of three dollars’ worth yesterday 
morning. * * 
Renfrew admitted that the new 
plan of the magistrates stil] has 
many wrinkles, but hé ° believes 
they can be worked out. 
“It might be inconvenient for 
the defendant to go where the of- 
femse was,” he noted. — 
The agreement on traffic tickets 
reached by the JPs was one of a 
set of rules on criminal proceedings 
adopted by the group. 
CIVIL CASE RULES. 
The magistrates also adopted a 
set of rules and procedures for ci- 
vil cases. 
The adoption of a uniform set 
of rules by the county justices   
Weather Outlook 
Fairly Cool, Dry 
Across Nation 
By The Associated Press 
Fairly cool and dry weather was 
the outlook for the major part of 
the nation today, 
The precipitation belt was con- 
fined mainly to the Pacific North- 
west and northern sections. marks the first time that such * *« | action has been taken by such 
‘Two Enter Race 
for Judgeships Strong winds and showers pre- 
Hats Thrown in Ring ceded the cooler air into the 
Northeast Wednesday but skies 
by Judge Finnegan and 
James C. Allen J   
        cleared and winds.diminished dur- 
ing the night. Winds were clocked 
at 60 m.p.h. at Rochester, N.Y. 
* * * 
Florida escaped the cool air and 
temperatures during the night 
were in the 60s and 70s. But they 
were from 10 to 25 degrees lower 
than Wednesday morning from 
Georgia and Alabama northward 
through the Virginias to the lower 
Great Lakes region and New Eng- 
land, Snow flurries were forecast 
near Lake Superior and northern 
Lake Huron. 
x * * 
Temperatures climbed into the 
80s in parts of the Southeast and 
far Southwest Wednesday, Thé 83 
degree mark at Wilmington, N.C., 
was a record for the date. 
The. Weather   Two more county residents have 
thrown their hats in the ring for 
judge positions in the April elec- 
tion 
Latest to circulate petitions are 
James C. Allen, Southfield city at- 
torney and former mayor of Bir- 
mingham, and Maurice E, Finne- 
gan, Pontiac Municipal judge. 
Allen, 40, of 1108 Maple Rd., 
Birmingham, started in 1951 with 
the Michigan Corporation and Se- 
curities Commission and was 
. ‘named commissioner in 1953, He Fall U.S. Weather Burean Revort resigned in 1955 to resume his law PM apabe-- S pes | Pridey High sears $4. Practice and one year later was et Sr winds ledsy. dimin. elected mayor of Birmingham, tenight. Small craft warnings He is a partner in a Detroit law : firm and has been a lifelong resi- 
dent of Oakland County. 
| The candidate in the April 6 
|non-partisan judicial election was raised in Birmingham where his |father and grandfather served as |President or mayor, Allen gradu- 
ated from the University of Michi-                   Fresh 
  . Today in Pontiac 
3 Lowest temperature preceding $8 a.m. 
5. 
. .- At 8. a.m: Wind velocity ism p.h. Di : west. 
sets reday at 5:06 p.m. 
t y at 7:30 a.m. 
Thursday at 2:17 p.m. 
Moon sets Friday at 2:51 a.m. e 
    
Pe@esccege BSR oo Egan in 1940 and received his law oe ere | pm......... 86|degree from there in 1943, He is 
een 8 pm.---:---- 54) married and has two sons and two ; daughters, 
Finnegan said he is currently cir- 
culating nominating petitions in a 
bid to win the recently created 
fifth circuit judgeship in the coun- 
.| 'Y., This position will be voted on 32/in the April 6 election, 
A lifelong Pontiac resident, Fin- 
negan, 53, of 38 Delaware Dr., has 
occupied one of the two municipal 
judges posts in the city for 15 
years, 
_ His term was interrupted during 
World War II when he served two 
years in the Army. | 
The candidate for the non-parti-| 
san judgeship served previously as; 
court clerk for four circuit 
in the county, was deputy county 
Clerk, 1932-38, deputy probate regis- 
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       today and expects to perform Route Trattic Tickets 
Area JPs an organization, 
Renfrew. 
The board went on record in fa- 
vor of extending the duties of the 
tor to cover justice courts, Ren- 
frew said. 
PUSH ADOPTION OF BILL 
The state group will push adop- 
tion of the bill at the next session 
of the. state legislature. 
‘“They openly sald their plan 
doesn’t amount to aq hill of 
beans,” Renfrew reported. “It's 
window-dressing, a bone tossed 
to appease the public, a fake.” 
Renfrew said that the Oakland 
justices will fight for passage of a 
bill providing for JP coordinators 
at the circuit court level. 
Smoker-Drinker 
Carouser Gets 
5 Replies to Ad 
TOKYO (AP) — This advertise- 
ment appeared in the English lan- 
guage newspaper Mainichi: 
“Smoking, drinking, carousing, 
Japanese-speaking Caucasian gen- 
tleman wishes to meet smoking, 
drinking, carousing, Japanese- 
speaking lady. Object: smoking 
drinking, carousing.” 
The advertiser asked anyone ‘in- 
terested to send her photo to a 
box at the paper. 
    the advertiser was a “handsome 
man who looked like a movie ac- 
‘tor."”" She said he picked up five 
replies. 
“I would have replied myself 
but I don’t have the necessary 
qualifications,” she added. 
        fo Operating Room 
Dr, Neil H. Sullenberger was 
back in an operating room today, 
for the first time in more than 10 
months, 
The Pontiac heart surgeon, sus- 
pended from the staffs of Pontiac 
General and St. Joseph Mercy 
Hospitals, said he had accepted 
an invitation to practice surgery 
at a 50-bed Wayne County hospital. 
Dr. Sullenberger, 42, asked that 
the name of the hospital be with- 
held. The doctor said he per-; 
formed two minor operations there | 
major surgery in the near future. | 
this summer for personal miscon- 
duct, Dr, Sullenberger has opened 
his own clinic at*494 W. Huron St.| 
  
Man Escapes Injury 
When Car Rolls Over 
Donald E. Taylor, 29, of 3820 
Shoals St., Waterford Township, es- 
caped serious injury last night 
when his car rolled over at a curve 
on Hatcher road near, Harriet 
street. ee 
Taylor was taken to St. Joseph's 
Mercy Hospital, Pontiac, He told 
Waterford Township Police he lost 
control of his auto at the curve.           office of the state court coordina-/ 
A girl clerk at the paper said| shi 
Sullenberger Returns, 
Suspended from Pontiac General |   
mingham High School, the group 
being sponsored by the Recre- 
ation Board will be made up 
largely of adults, 
According to Girardin, plans in- 
clude preseason exercises, skiing 
instruction and trips. These will 
center around evening runs to 
nearby slopes and weekend excur- and 
residential areas, included the 
slashing of a convertible top fast 
night, : 
At its weekly meeting 1g tomorrow 
in the Comfnunity House, the Bir 
mingham Senior Men's Club will 
      
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‘Miracle’ Is a Girl   
      The major trouble was that the rheumatic fever had seriously 
damaged Janet's heart. 
Pital,, the little girl weighed 42 
pounds. By the time. she. came 
illness 
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At this point, news stories had 
called Janet's plight to national 
attention. The frail girl and her 
family received thousands of let- 
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'the country, Canada and ag far; 
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Then Janet's will to live began| 
to take hold. 
was born and Janet took a great 
interest in her. Too weak to get 
out of bed, Janet helped name 
the baby Suzanne; her mother 
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cuperated from her other ill: 
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permanent. 
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| Strong enough to go back to school, 
entering the first grade at Beau- 
mont School in. Duck Lake Town- 
Pp. ; 
She was able to attend school 
as regularly as any other normal 
child, missing classes only because 
of the usual childhood illnesses, 
her mother said. 
* * * 
It was at about the age of 13 
that Janet formed her second great 
ambition, 
_ “She made up her mind that, 
weak heart or no, she was going 
to get married and become a 
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$18.95 Value 
13.66 Designed for complete 
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wie ba co tel You Become 2 INCHES SLIMMER nd so it tu ou ane . ee tei met her future husband, another “ Without D veting 2 a Milford High School pupil, on a ‘R d a E G dies : blind date two summers ago and aS. Le iuce- ze if ; ~~ we married early this year. ‘ gk an , an apprentice printer . +o i Royal Oak, knew et his -wite's Created by Stride-Eze iO 
heart condition n he rented a one-story bungalow at 4025 Wood- pel png land Dr., Highland’Township; end T 
te ®t rims : 4! “Janet shouldn't walk up more Like Magic a esl i than a few stairs’ at a time," her $ 1 mother explained. “She also has 98 EKCO. “Flint” to keep away from hills, and should ST. t ; STEEL avoid such things ag fast dancing . STAIRS . 
Otherwise, the little girl whom| | * Molde and Holds Kitchen Sets nobody expected to live leads a # Reduces As It $14.95 Value—7 Pieces normal life now. She'll be back Slims home with the daughter that no- ® Magic Inserts 88 body would have predicted 11 years|} * lar or Pantie rt 
: * Sizes + RACK : , \ poi Guaranteed Ist Quality Plain design, easy to clean. Will ‘Slapper’ on Probation faetnmtiy poreadte “ears Styled ‘as pictured in handsome 1 NEVER terlah, rio. ‘piseing to ing 9 sites slimmer ty’ pee Learn ail about them: gift box, Heat+resistant handles, | wear off, DETROIT # — Mrs. Beatrice now at Bimms. . Stainless steel. = oY Hill was placed on four. months a> : probation Wednesday after being 
convicted in Recorder's (Criminal) Court of sl the principal of 
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icelaie Construction on OUTSIDE . . . Bargains Bigger-Than- Ever 
SIMMS Fridayand Saturday SHOE SALE!   
    
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For dress and 
aports wear. 
Smart styling 
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All sizes 4%4-9. FONE STYLE ONLY—for Boys and Girls 
4 E-JAY Oxfords | prices WAY DOWN while the scaffolding is up. Pardon any incon Sa venience by our construction crew ...and we say’ “Excuse Us” by 
and | to3 1 87 slashing prices even LOWER than usual. We don’t want you to think stay on the force. 
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Bank Robbers’ Error appraiser ‘on’ duty, lie on the floor a ail Ni  rectio cot Roger. evens, New! ads. 
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FULL SIZE MODERN DUAL DIVAN 
POPULAR SECTIONAL by DAY... Converts to SLEEP TWO PEOPLE at NIGHT! 
¥ Repeat of | 
a Sell-Out! W for 99 
| ' - $59.50 Each 
~ S LE ° Low Down Payment... Easy Terms! 
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Buy a pair, make a gracious corner arrangement 
in your living room, guest room, or den. Indis- 
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‘this low price. Richly covered in heavy duty fabric. . | Yours in beige, chocolate brown, or black. Also 
"available in turquoise or green. | Waite’s ... Downstairs — | 
The lomp ° Add sparkle and color to your room | 
of many uses! BIG 9x12 REVERSIBLE Ls —e — | 
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1 6 Ft. by 9 Ft. $29.95 : a 
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: just where you want accent, 27" by 48" .. $ 5.99 “ ‘ , 2 | 
adding a decorator touch to ‘ 5 isha 24” by 36” ..$ 3.99 : po eg ¢ furnishings. [tt can : : ; i . Reduced from regular stock! .° divider. Separate switch on | @ Black — @ Brown : i a 
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. “Masterloom ms @ 100% premium pime cotton 
WASH ‘ni ‘ WEAR 
DRESS SH IRTS 
IE SES 
@ Convertible Cuffs—wear buttoned or 
cuff links! 
@ Permanent Stay Collar! 
@ Drip Dry or Dry in Dryer! 
New  “Masterloom” 100% 
premium pima cotton shirts . 
make ideal gifts, are comfort- 
able, long-wearing. And they 
need little if any ironing, can 
be drip-dried or dried in a 
dryer! Popular medium spread, 
permanent stay. collar. Sizes 
1412-16% neck, 32-35 sleeve, _ 
Choose them at’ only $3.99! 
Sariforized, pliofilm bagged. Sizes A, B, C, D. 
Waite’s Men's Wear... Street Floor 
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Weightless warmth ... Boys’ 
‘WASH ‘n’ WEAR JACKETS Specially Priced Here's a snugly warm jacket that can be ' washed in- a machine, drips-dry without 
$ os wrinklés! Snug inner sleeve ° wristlets, 
roomy. pockets, water-repellent. Choose 
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Snug and worm .+. hand washable 
ORLON PILE LINED 
GIRLS’ CAR COATS 
ne 10.99 
Girls’ hand washable cor coats snugly lined with 
fleecy orlon pile. Hooded ... . orlon pile and 
knit.trims. Choose red, blue or, tan, sizes 7-14. 
Save $2.00 on each! 
Waite’s 
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Repeat ek Sell-Out! ih | 
BOYS’ and GIRLS’ 2.PC. 
HOODED SNOWSUITS 
Reg. 10, 98 ~ Snug 2-piece water réfitient satin twill 
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WASH ‘n’ WEAR PAJAMAS 
$ Men's fine premium broadcloth pajamas that need 
” little if any ironing .; . just drip-dry and wear. 
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These hats are guaranteed to thrill you! Lovely, 
flattering, feminine . . . made of flowers over veil- 
ing or flowers over satin . . . in white, pink, black, “ 
blues. Wonderful for special occasions and holi- 
, day wear! 
Waite’s Millinery . . . Third Floor 
a 100% OPAQUE NYLON TRICOT 
Grecian style bodice of permonent Beautifully deena bodice of oll- Fully lined fitted bodice of detety pleated nylon, edged and crijs- over “Sun Flower Belgium style “Pointees Spree’ lace front end 
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laces, Matching lace and pleat trim diamond shaped ‘matching scal- tom of 15 denier nylon with “Pol 
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Sizes 32 to 40. Sizes 32 to 40, Champagne. Sizes 32 to 40, 
Waite’s Lingerie .«» Second Floor 
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Soft wool with pigskin 
Driving Gloves 
Wondertul soft wool with pigskin palm gloves by Van: Raalte | 
for driving or winter sports . . . and lovely enough for 
dress. Choose black, red, coffee or grey in sizes S, M, L. 
Waite’s Gloves ... Street Floor | 
Made by a \ HS ; 
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f ( “Fascination” | : Whatever your figure, your fashion line or your fancy, you 
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    Christrnas Gift Sale of Famous Brand. 
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are now wondering whether NzLson 
ROCKEFELLER may not deliberately 
duck the possibility of becoming GOP 
presidential nominee in 4960. 
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There’ are several lines of 
thought that might substantiate 
this position. First, Richard 
Nixon has definitely earned the 
right to run. He has devoted 
years and years of service to his 
party. Rockefeller’s record is sin- 
__gularly bare in this respect, main- 
ly because he has never taken any 
particular interest in polities until 
of late. . 
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Next, RockereLLer would have a 
much greater background and knowl- 
edge of national affairs by 1964 and 
would be a much better equipped 
candidate. Further, if the wave of 
Remocratic supremacy of 1958 carries 
over two years, 1960 may not be such 
a hot spot for a Republican nominee. 
* * * 
This is all idle speculation, but 
idle speculation eventually crys- 
tallizes into definite action. 
Here are the thoughts up to 
now. 
  Troubles in Argentina 
Causing Worry Here 
_ Jn an attempted rescue of his coun- 
try from insolvency, President 
Fronpizr of Argentina negotiated 
over a period of four months a series 
of oil contracts with U.S. oil compa- 
nies, Soviet Russia offered to lend 
$100 million and $500 million was 
pledged by Western European busi- 
nessmen. 
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Last week, however, Peronists 
joined by Communists, who have © 
vested interests in any ¢onfusion, 
caused so much agitation that 
the President was forced to de- 
clare a state of siege and modi- 
fied martial law. It was reported 
at thé time, that Vice President 
Gomez was plotting to take over 
the government’ He has cam- 
paigned against private foreign 
capital being used to develop the 
country’s oil resources. : 
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Argentina spends $300 million a 
year for fuel imports, the government 
producing less than half what the 
nation uses. With the promised aid 
Mr. Fronniz1 hopes to expand the oil 
industry to a point where Argentina 
would be. self-sufficient in oil and ~ 
save $300 million, the amount of the 
country’s trade deficit. Under con- 
tracts with U.S. industries, Ameriean 
companies would have been permitted 
to drill for and produce oil which 
would then be sold to Argentina’s 
government monopoly. 
x *« * 
The whole trouble started with 
Mr. Frondizi’s intelligent attempts 
to bring in private capital to build 
up his country’s economy. The 
opposition charged that the pro- 
posed U. S. investment of one 
billion dollars in the oil industry 
. Was an invasion of sovereignty 
and a giveaway of national re- 
sources. The old cries of sellout 
to Wall Street and Yankee imper- 
ialists were used to stir up oppo- 
sition. ‘ 
President Fronpizi wisely has taken 
  
  
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Pontiac, Michigan 
Daily Except Sunday 
    
a firm stand in this crisis. He has the 
support of the army and moderate 
elements. While he has postponed 
signing of one major oil contract for 
30 days, there is no indication that he 
has voided any contracts or that the 
U.S. offers have been withdrawn. 
  Oakland County Enjoys 
Pleasant Fall Weather 
Until the current storm swept the 
nation, Oakland County has experi- 
enced one of the most delightful falls 
“jn the memory of man. The weather 
has been mild and pleasant, plus an 
_exceptionalHy large number of fine — 
days-with a.crisp tang in the bright, 
clear air. 
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Residents have not been slow in 
taking advantage of the outdoor 
conditions, either. The country- 
side has bustled with all manner 
of activities. . - 
‘Our summer has ranged slight- 
ly below an average year for 
pleasant days, but the fall has 
“made up” for any loss. December 
is rarely a very cold month and 
we look for many more beautiful 
days. 
x * * 
We do happen fo be shy of rain. 
This condition is fairly general in 
the middle west and our water tables 
are in need of. considerable moisture. 
The current storm is probably no 
more than a passing warning that 
-winter lies ahead. We must expect 
occasional outbursts like this. They 
aren't important. Rather, rejoice in 
the splendid season we have been 
given. : 
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The Man About Town 
Better Facilities 
Working Out to Make This 
a Top Winter Sports Area 
Camera: whet some eed pert 
think is a‘ better weapon than a 
gun. ‘   
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  With the coming of cold weather, the 
Oakland County ski resort that last winte: 
drew the largest crowds in Michigan {fs 
being put in shape to get its snow making 
machines in operation when the mercury 
is agreeable. 
Improvements at Mount Holly, 17 miles - 
up the Dixie Highway from Pontiac, ac- 
cording to 
Mort Graddis, 
who pioneered its development, include 
longer slides, better tow facilities and 
other attractions to please the devotees of 
this most exhilarating of all winter out- 
door sports. 
Other ski locations in this area also are 
making every effort to make our county 
one of the nation’s leaders in this -ac- 
Avity. 2 
  
The original composition of a ninth 
grade pupil, 
Karen Strong, 
the 14 year old daughter of 
Mr. and Mrs. James L. Strong 
73 South Ardmore St., 
“For This4 Am Thankful,” 
is the foundation for the Thanksgiving 
program at Eastern Junior High School. 
Ive read it over and over, Karen, and 
cogitated upon it at considerable length, 
and predict a great future for a girl of 
your age who can do so well. 
  “Your paper went away down to Illinois 
to get a picture of a stalk of corn 15 feet 
and six inches tall,” phones 
Mrs. Elizabeth Mortensen 
of Rochester, “when we raise corn much 
taller in Oakland County.” 
  
The corn husks are so thick this year 
that | 
Almond Andrews | 
of Farmington sends word that they clog 
the husking. machines, which he asserts 
is a sure indication of a hard winter. 
  My Lapeer scout sends word that vet- 
eran State Representative 
Lou Cramton 
of that city.emphgatically denies the story 
that he might s 
ranks in order to break that 55-55 tie. 
ee 
Verbal Orchids to- F. X. Touscany 
of 830 West Huron St.; 81st birthday, 
Henry Bazille 
of 5849 Dwight St.; 87th birthday. 
‘Mr. ahd Mrs. Roy Farley 
of Drayton Plains; golden wedding. © 
: Mr. and Mrs. Simon Rudduck | 
of Hélly; 54th wedding anniversary. 
  Phot 35 ch over to the Democrat We'll Be i   
David Lawrence Says: ton the Old Texas Ranch Hands” 
  
Norfolk Vote W WASHINGTON — The people of 
Norfolk, Va.,. went to the polls 
this week—and voted overwhelm- 
‘ingly against a 
petition to re- 
open the city’s 
schools on 
an “‘integrated” 
basis 
Nearly 60 per 
- cent of those 
who voted pre- 
ferred to ve 
the shoal Bay 
closed rather 
than see “inte- 
  their sovereign right, 
This has been taken away trom 
them by a decision of the 
ato 
a proper basis for the admission 
of pupils. 
The people of Norfolk are in for. 
tion some severe now. 
They will be called exponents of 
a “treasonous” spirit—to quote 
Secretary of Labor Mitchell. They 
will be called ‘‘disciples” of Orval 
Faubus, though, of course, he is 
not governor of Virginia but of a 
State hundreds of miles away. 
: * * * 
Time and again it has been said 
that in America the people may 
speak freely and that their spokes- 
men in public office shall not be 
deprived of the right to express 
any viewpoint whatsoever. But the 
secretary of labor said in a public 
speech on Tuesday of this week: 
“I think every man ‘has a right 
to his own prejadices—certainly 
we all have them about one 
.thing or another—but no man, in 
any office or position but espe- 
cially in an position, 
has a right to his preju- 
dices upon the people at large. 
“And to make political capital 
out of prejudice is to insult the 
American people. As I have said 
before, to seek personal gain from 
other men’s distress is treasonous 
to the spirit in which America was 
founded. 
“But while such men often have 
the headlines, the others have the 
history books. In a world that is 
two-thirds non-white, that is, for 
the most part, illiterate, hungry 
and yearning for spiritual suste- 
nance, we can no. longer hide our 
Faubuses.”’ . 
4 * * 
It has become customary for 
many of the critics of ‘‘segrega- 
tion” to blame it all on Governor 
Faubus. It's easier to do that than 
to face the fact that the people 
in a secret ballot have several 
times endorsed their governor's 
position. 
Secretary Mitchell’s speech 
leaves the inference that the people 
of Arkansas have no minds of their 
own and that their ‘‘prejudices’’ of 
  
- The Country Parson 
  “The easiest way to spike a 
ramor about a fellow is to prove 
you don’t believe it by trusting 
him yourself.” ° 
2 i | today on segregation have been 
planted recently and solely by the. 
governor. This is an indirect way 
of deprecating the intelligence of 
the Arkansas electorate. Perhaps 
the same now will be said of the - 
Virginia city where, to be sure, 
the Arkansas governor: did no 
campaigning. 
The greatest of the liberals on 
the Supreme C our t— the late 
To say that no candidate or. 
public official make a speech 
that ‘inflicts his prejudices upon 
the people at large’ isn't in accord 
with definitions of the First Amend- 
ment made heretofore. : 
Even the voicing of ‘‘prejudices” 
tion by were 
by the me Court of the United 
States, It could hardly be that 
there is one rule for Communists 
and quite another for the people ill Be Condemn ed 
  
  
Dr..William Brady Says: .   
Hernia May Be Cured 
in Four Different Ways 
A rupture, breach ér hernia is 
not a tear or wound or puncture 
in the common sense, but just 
a bulge or protuberance at some 
point in the wall 
of a. body cavity, 
where the normal 
muscle and fas- 
cial layers of the 
cavity will give 
enough under 
pressure from 
within to permit 
bulging. ; 
In most in- 
stances hernia is 
-inguinal, that is, DR. BRADY 
in the groin. The 
bulging occurs through or close to 
the natural opening, called inguinal 
canal, through which the testical 
has descended, just before birth, 
from its normal situation before 
birth (deep in abdomen behind 
abdominal cavity near primitive 
kidney) into the scrotal sac.     
In women the bulge occurs: just ” 
below the groin on the thigh 
through the natural opening that 
gives passage to the great femoral 
artery, vein, nerve and lymphatic 
channels. 
Hernia may occur in various 
. Other situations, and post-opera- 
tive hernia occurs wherever the 
abdominal wall happens to be 
weakened by faulty repair of 
the surgical wound. 
In all cases, of course, the bulg- 
ing is covered by skin and the- 
blanket of fatty tissue that. lies 
under the skin, and by more or less 
fascia or tough fibrous supporting 
tissue layers, depending on the 
type of hernia. 
Just as post-operative hernia 
may occur weeks or months after 
abdominal operation, so traumatic 
or accidental hernia may occur in 
any one as a consequence of in- 
jury or some sudden violent strain. 
But in the great majority of cases 
hernia, whether it first appears in 
infancy, childhood, youth or adult” 
life, is congenital, that is to say, 
the individual is born with it or’ 
with the type of’ construction that 
permits it to occur. 
Hernia may be cured in any. of 
four ways. 
First, spontaneous cure. This 
happens in'a good many ¢ases in 
months or years of in- 
fancy; in only an occasional case 
in youth or adult life. ~ aie 
Second, cure by proper support 
—by. wearing a truss selected, fit- 
ted and periodically adjusted by 
the physician, not by a salesman, 
inventor, mechanic or self-styled 
specialist. This is important, if not 
x essential, for spontaneous cure. 
Third, by plastie or reconstruc- 
tive surgery. ‘ 
Fourth, by office ambulant injec- 
tion treatment. 
Hum-m-m. Now why did I omit 
mention of exercise? Well, we'll 
discuss exercise another day, 
Signed letters, not more than one 
page or 100 words long pertaining to 
Pefoenal health and hy , not @ 
ease, diagnosis, or treatment, 
answered = Dr. Willia! 
stamped self-addressed envelope is 
to The Pontiac Press, Pontiac, Michigan. 
(Copyright 1968) will be 
m Brady, if a. 
sent ‘Can’t Your Pa Ignore the Trash?’ 
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Children Need Diversion on Trips 
Going on an autd trip with 
your children? Then plan your 
strategy carefully. For war will 
break out in the back seat 
after about an hour of steady 
driving; since kids get restless 
-and k on each other just as 
an outlet for excess energy. 
Use the methods below to keep 
your war at the “cold” instead 
of “hot” stage. ihe SERS 
  eral hours on the road, seS: 
“What can I do to help keep the 
youngsters calm?" 
=59892 stop the feudin’ and fightin’ that 
- youngsters will develop. 
But here are some of the meth- 
ods by which to distract their at- 
tention and also help drain off that 
surplus energy which I mentioned 
yesterday, 
(1) Keep plenty of chewing gum - 
on hand, for the act of chewing 
helps dissipate their energy and 
thus exerts a mild soothing effect, 
much like that which cigarette 
smokers obtain. And have sand- 
wiches in the car, too. 
(2) Divert their attention by var- 
fous - ‘‘detective’’ games, Divide 
them into teams. Assign one side 
of the road to one team and the 
other to the rival group, 
Then have them see which 
group can observe the most cows 
or horses, dogs or cats, during - 
a 15 or 20 mile fixed distance. 
Let Daddy give the signal to: . 
start and then call “Stop” after 
Don't expect kids to stick with 
any game like this very long. So 2 
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drains off energy and helps par- 
ents teach their children religious 
hymns as well as popular tunes 
like “‘Little Sandy Sleighfoot.”’ 
(6) Keép a supply of good comic 
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Midland Artist Hard at Work   
“Grandpa Moses’ Painting 
Mural on Garage Doors 
MIDLAND (@®—Harry. E. Carter, 
known to many as “Grandpa 
Moses” hopes to complete a major 
landscape here before he takes his 
talented art to Florida for the win- 
ter. 
Carter, 74, is painting two huge 
scenes, one depicting a rural Michi- 
gan winter scene, and the other 
a Florida scene, on the double 
rage doors at the home of 
daughter, - 
Carter first decided to pursue 
painting as a hobby four years ago 
after a visit to New Orleans, There 
he saw men on the street painting 
pictures and selling them. 
To date, Carter has given four a-jnew scene for the 
lup their minds, And work at it.’’ ‘now has 100 on display at his home. 
A resident of Midland since 1941, 
Carter is a — tuner and repair- 
man, 
He says he gets a lot of his ideas 
from Christmas cards, but is quick 
to add that he never copies what 
he sees,.He generally selects an 
object from a card and creates a 
“It’s never too late for anyone 
to develop a hobby,” says the spry 
Carter,” Anyone can do anything 
they want to if they really make 
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output was off 30.6 per cent, all 
Mideastern countries showed a rise 
in output last year. Iran, with a 36.6 
per cent jump, replaced Iraq as 
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he Soviet Union was “trying to get 
wind up” in this capital. He 
Said the only proper way to re- 
spond was with calmness and firm- 
ness. + “We 
Berlin,” he said, ‘‘The Russians 
that." Z 
saki Moscow's tactics about 
Berlin were similar to those dis- 
played during the Middle East and 
Far East crisis. 
“They try to get everybody ex- 
cited,” he said. “What they would 
like to hear is.a lot of talk about 
Berlin not being important 
* enough to go to war about.” 
The word “blockade” produces 
great fear in ‘this city of Berlin’ 
  All this is summed up by fright- ened but determined people in two 
questions: What are the Russiansij 
do? Will the Americans 
city as they promise? j 
    needs West Berlin to further the 
cause of communism. The West! 
needs the city to block Soviet aims. 
Each day there are new threats, 
   
      
            
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repeated Khrushchev's statement   
Prince Rainier, Grace 
Due to Arrive Sunday 
NEW YORK (AP) — Prince 
Rainier and Princess ~ Grace of 
Monaco are expected to arrive 
here Sunday for a visit. 
Pan American World Airways 
said Wednesday the couple have 
booked passage on a tranatlantic 
flight originating in Rome. The 
princess is the former actress 
Grace Kelly of Philadelphia. 
  
Tape to Lure Patrons 
MASSENA, N. Y. (UPI)—At a 
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    will not get out of West! 
     that “if West Germany attacks the 
'|German democratic republic, West 
Germany will not survive the day.” 
West Berliners are taking the 
| Communist statements at face val- 
ue.. They believe that any day. 
East German police will appear 
at border highway and rail check- 
points in place of Soviet soldiers 
and then the showdown will begin. 
The East Germans also might 
appear at Berlin's four-power air 
isafety center to replace Soviet rep- 
lresentatives,. The center regulates 
| flights into Berlin. 
Will the western powers accept 
ithe switch? Will they allow East 
|Germang to control Western Allied 
| traffic? The West does not recog- 
inize the eastern Communist regime 
but might deal with the East Ger- 
Imans as “agents”\.of the Soviet 
iUnion. ‘It is. doubtful if the East 
'Germans would accept this. 
Soon, it is believed here, the 
Russians again are going to try to 
drive the western powers out, prob- 
‘ably with a blockade. If the West 
does not back down it could mean 
war. :   ‘ense as Red Envoy Never Been So Cold, ies Plan to Adenauer Says Ship Survivor (Continued From Page One) 
the cold lake this long. Grizzled 
sea veterans marveled that El- 
mer Fleming and Frank Mays 
lasted 14 hours, even if they were. 
luckier than the others and man- 
aged to get aboard a raft. 
* * * 
Residents of Rogers City were. 
numb with grief today when their 
worst fears were realized — on- 
ly two of their 25 crewmen were 
known to have survived the sink- 
ing of the Bradley. 
* * * 
For Rogers City, the sinking 
of the ydiey was, not an in- 
dividual ragedy, but @ com. 
Tnunity-wide. disaster which 
struck close to home in the heart 
| of everyone in the city. 
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were aboard other ships and 
not in dahger comforted those | 
women whose husbands were 
  crewmen gn the Bradley. S ‘Many wives whose husbands | Farmer Halts. 
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100th Birthday . 
   
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pitfalls which defeated the past | four tries for home rule legisia- 
offer of James Sherry, research 
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unanimously 
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Chestnut Trees 
Face Extinction Old American Standby 
Threatened by Blight, 
Rapidly Disappearing | 
WASHINGTON—If there’s an old 
American chestnut tree around the 
place, treat it kindly. The species 
seems to be on its way to extinc- 
tion. 
* * * 
The Agriculture Department's 
Crop Research Division at near-by 
Beltsville, Meryland, can muster 
up little optimism about its efforts   
    to save the American chestnut. 
Crosses between the American 
species and hardier Chinese chest- 
nuts have not produced a blight- 
resistant tree, 
oats, 
It is too early to tell whether 
the radiation of chestnut seeds, 
pollen and the tree itself will de- 
velop a stronger strain, 
At one time chestnut trees grew 
thickly all the way from Maine to 
Mississippi and Louisiana. Chest- 
nuts comprised a fourth of all for- 
jachians, 
\ * * * 
\Like the white pine, Castanea 
dentata was a tree that helped 
build America. The bark was of 
invaluable use for tannin, an 
astringent substance that converts 
animal skins into Jeather.. The 
heartwood from tall, straight truiks 
made superb poles, railroad ties, 
mine props, piling, fence posts, 
cordwood and pulpwood. The tree 
rovided shelter for wildlife, and its 
burr-enclosed nuts were relished 
by animals and people. 
* * * 
The parasitical fungus may 
have entered the country on Ori- 
ental seedlings. When the blight's 
nature was recognized, it was too 
late. The disease surged forth like 
a tidal wave. In three decades 
most American chestnutts were 
dead or dying. The blight wiped 
out the equivalent of 9,000,000 
acres of chestnut trees. The loss 
in lumber totaled millions of dol- 
lars. 
  A farm .worker in the U.S. in 
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er hours and produce enough food 
for 18 persons.   
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      on blouses Elastic waist blouse In @ blend of 
Dacron, cotton and nylon, White 
only, Sizes 32 to 38. $9 
Overblouse in a blend of 65% 
Dacron ond 35% Egyptian cotton, 
in white, pink, blue or mint. 
Sizes 32 to 38. $9 
Nylon tricot blouse with lace yoke. 
White, pink or blue. Sizes 32 to 38. 
     
        
        
    
  _ Women's 
Accessories Dept., 
Main. Floor   
  
    
  
thé perfect 
mesh 
     
        
stoles 
regularly 3.98 
2 Wrap her in a glamor- 
ous ‘stole of fluffy ny- 
lon. Choose from many 
beautiful knit designs, 
all with deep, graceful 
fringe. White. 
french 
purses 
quality leathers 
m 2” plus tax 
What a_ wonderful 
Christmas ideal 
Lovely purses with. 
gold color metal ° 
frames, smart lin- 
ings. All in saddle 
pigskin or ‘dustrous 
cowhide leathers.   
  
       
      wool knits 
Tras a 
mr 118 © we illustrated only 1 of many 
versions 
® in cardigan and over-blouse style 
® the very new Italian style 
flat-knits 
® softest xephyr wool ‘that looks ™ 
30 expensive 
®@ willow green,’ red, gold, tur- 
quoise, brown, rust. bright blue, 
and black 
® we have them in misses’ sizes 
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at. 19 pr. 
     
         
         
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Terrific! Isn't It! . .. Hurry! 
gift for her! 
Royal Purple Nylons 
88: pair 
Choose from—ultra sheers, seamless ultra sheers, 
utility sheers, stretch ultra sheers, runproof lace 
Yes, the same nylons you buy for 1.19 usually! Now 
on sale for your Christmas buying at just 88c. 
Choose full fashioned ultra and utility sheers, regu- 
lar and stretch seamless ultra sheers in the season's 
wanted neutral shades. 
      
   furred 
gloves 
regularly 4.98 
Soft, imported lamb- 
skin gloves with rab- 
bit fur lining keep 
you cozy in coldest 
weather! In black, 
brown or red. S, M, 
   give an 
umbrella. 
women’s styles 
3” Lovely long, medi- 
um and cocktail 
length umbrellas of 
imported: and do- 
mestic nylons, ace- 
tates ‘and — satin- 
trimmed fabrics. 
Wonderful assort- 
ment of colors too! 
Women's Aceessories Dept.. Main Floor 
  3”   
once-a-year opportunity to. be. 
expertly fitted.in Charmode _ 
garments ey, Miss Hellen Barns!     
: Sa new i Chennode 
Nu-back all-in-one 
—13°° 
New satin elastic backed — nu-back all-in-one 
adjusts automatically to any position. Gives 
snug fit at waist without cutting. Garment will 
not ride up. Sizes 36-48!.Slip into a Charmode 
girdle designed for your hip type and, see the 
difference in the way you look and the way 
your clothes fit. Reinforced a slim and 
hold you securely. 
Corsetry Dept., Social Floor now cab 
Just Say, “Charge It’ on Sears Revolving Charge 
Alse can be used just like a Regular Charge Account 
sale! curio. 
cabinets 21x29-in. Mirrored Backs   
  
  Wonderful for any wall thet 
needs a decorator touch! 
Mahogany. finish, white or 
provincial: frames with shin- 
ing-mifror backs. Put plants, 
figurines and knick-knacks 
_on the shelves. Hurry in to- 
". day! 
‘Lamps and Mirror Dept. 
Second Floor 
For Christmas Gifts. eo For Winter Vocations ; 
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PERLITE LUGGAGE 
      
            
     
      
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
        
         
          
       train case with washable lining, mirror, cosmetic case 
The matched lopquge you've wented.,.newel Reg. 12.95, Save 2.07 @ special low price. Choose from dawn blve, LIMITED’ Ti “white, mist green, Coppertone, Palomino tan. 
Vanity Case, Reg. 12.95, Now... ..0000010.88 
21-inch Weeken@ Case, Reg. 14.95, Now.12.88 
26-inch Pullman Case, Reg. 18.95, Now. * 16 88 
21-inch Wondratn Coes, Reg. foie) Now 18.88      
   
    
   
   
   
    
   
    
        
      
   
   
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Plan Advanced. {ims esirenr ses.” in California-styled Gabardine . [mated this would amount to 
F : Defi og [$1,800,000 year, — \ or luster cotton and cupioni 
lo ase cit 14 Enjoy a Day your 99 Veterans Trust Fundiat Races, Dinner choice | Could Be Used by State,|4,, Fulfill Will each Says MMA Official om ae ee : canted colts fe | "ae TAS een 1 | M of both regularly at 3.98 erans’ trust fund to meet Michi-/Edward F. Mahoney enjoyed aj a An amazing array of new shades. es cash shertege is sqcomenend- dinner re hag Sag hetng Fog  & S Each fl cut for comfortable ‘active . H, Creighton, lobbyist money = % et washable. the a oe Assn. | attorney in Pays = : Sizes SM. L XL. ‘Buy corer ie 
Creighton, who claimed the state| The strange legacy had its ori- 
deficit was “actually about twice|#im.in a luncheon “round table 
the officially announced figure” of | lawyers ‘that included Mahoney, 
$21,500,000 in July, said the 50-|@ bachelor, - 
million-dollar trust fund was taken This friendship meant so mach 
from the general fund. to the 
“It was not ‘veterans’ money’;| queathed $100 each to the “round | 
  sum of $800 which the grou Creighton said Gov. G, Men- to spend on a “good time.” Half} 
nen Williams “could, if he | of it was for an affair to include] would, recommend that the legis- “wives and otherwise,’ $200 for| 
lature reach out and get 50 mil- a “lawyer's picnic” and. $200 for 
lion dollars in one fell swoop |»: stag party. . 
and to a large degree meet its j ao eo 
cash shortage for the balance Of | sahoney’s friend spent this $220 
this fiscal year. on a dinner and an afternoon at 
He said the legislature could! the races. - 
  for yourself and some for 
Christmas Gifts. 
     
    
OPEN TONITE! 
BIG SAVINGS AT B & G!_ 
    
CoA warmth and comfort! Men's Hercules   
     
      New Armetrong’ ‘SPECIAL 
  Excelon Tile | Corktone Aspholt wool suburban coats Shop and Compare This Value at Sears! 
Handsome style in the New Ivy Look. . 
Insulated lining quilted for light- 9 8 
weight warmth. Leather buttons, back : 
  
          
            
    
      
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FLOOR TILE 
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by Robbins Sizes 36 to 46. Hurry in today... Save! . nares 
FLOOR TILE quilt-lined parka with zip-hood Reg. ] af in your choice of scarlet or Charcoal gray 
= Rugged warmth for all outdoors. Water-repellent 98 
: _3 luster combed cotion with quilt-lined body and ] 9 
Extga Special! sleeves. Button front over full-length zipper, 4 large 
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Main Floot 
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repellent finish 
21092 ®70% wool, 30% rayon quilt lining 
® Water repellent cotton sateen shell 
© Furry hood with snug drawstrings 
© Knit wristlets—furred back tab- 
Plus the "big zip” guaranteed not to, 
break or pull apart] Works easily { f 
for mittened hands, 4 smart colors. 
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comlaet Reg. 14.98 i 
pty teat lining i b - Warmly interlined, jacket also features 2 
Hufry in fosgy. deep pockets with flaps and sleeve tabs.    Tn er colors or stripes. . Sizes 6 te 12. 
  
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compare this quality 
anywhere in town! - 
Popular stripes or plaids in wash- 
fast colors. Sanforized (maximum 
shrinkage 1%) fabrics. Only ‘one 
of Sears top quality values. 
Hurry in during this sale and save 
In Sizes S, M, L. 
Mens Wear Dept—Main Floor 
  specially purchased 
perfectly matched. .. 
sport coat and | 
trouser ensemble 
YOU SAVE $5 
Both for 
9g 
Sizes 12-18 
Newest fashion trend for boys! 
Rich looking duo is weven to 
apt yet has the casual look and 
1 of a sport outfit. 
Woo! blend Ivy stripe coat has _ 
-Classic paisley lining. 
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Boys’ Wear = Mein Pooe   
     
            
      
         
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| ; OPEN MON., THURS., FRI., SAT. NITES ‘TIL 9 P.M. 
23 $. _ Saginaw st         
cause many take only a one-year 
leave of absence from their rege 
ajar schools to go abroad, 
Utah's current population has 
been estimated at 858,000 which 
represents a gain of about 169,000 
persons since the 1950 federal 
census.   
  
urnitu |Sees Project Through: + 
Man's Gorden Club |ber of the Federated Garden C 
‘jot Staunton and of the 
STAUNTON, Va. 4m — The Men’s federation. 
Green Thumb Garden Club 
is strictly a man’s ‘organizatig Ms. Perkins to Seat 
Formed by gardeners with ‘Col, 
sae ss Na of Staunion Military 
as president, it. has 
uc out. pre- 
The men not only grow but cook/ni 
their vegetables and make their 
own flower. arrangements at din- 
ners which are held monthly. Their   
    wives attend, but only as guests. 
re/ 
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25 S. Saginaw St. 
FE 2-0179 
metro 
manufacturers os does it again New Merchandise in Daily! 
We're ‘Loaded Wall to Wall! 
Out go these $149 two-piece 
suites. Large choice. A. few $¢ | 
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rics. Bring $16 down sf 59 
aera   
Yep! 3-piece sectional. 
Curved. Gorgeous fab- 
           
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: 2-Piece Suite $165.00'sofa and matching chair. We 
have to sacrifice right mow. $10.00 99 
sends it home now. 
Sofa and Hide-A-Way Bed in One—LIQUIDATION PRICES... ZN. cece eee 
  
$7.95 TV 
Antenna! 3 sectional polished dipoles. 
FREE! LOVELY PEARL 
NECKLACE! COME IN AND 
ASK FOR IT, NOTHING 
'.. TO BUY! Get Clearer 
Pictures! 
        
$225 Sofa and Chair | brand new sets. $9 down de- | 
Fine wide sofa and smartly st/led $ 
chair, Cut $96 to clear ney! $12 | OT 
down is enough livers at once! 
    
  
       Choose from various el Liquid- 
"§ every group in 39 | store!     
       
       
  
~ Every nationally known set in our Store 
goes out. this week! % Webcor * Ernerson 
* Olympic € Other Well Known’ Makes!   wis , Liquidation Prices! All Hi-Fi’s, Television Sets! 
Pick your own best value! We guarantee 
to meet and beat competition while this 
Liquidation Sale is going on! 
    
LOUNGE CHAIRS LIQUIDATED! 
oN Worth $39.95 $ 
mo sy At & you'll 
/ buy it. 
Every Single Chair in Store Cut to: Sacrifice!     
        
         
spout host chairs. You have to 
‘48 ~ Take 30% off the ne ‘tag now! 
  URNITURE CO. DESKS GOING Pick from a large stock of different $ 
prices. This group of desks worth every 
cent of $27.95. ‘    
             
stu ch iaselaeaccai 
Bookcase type . 
external speaker enclosure 
has 8-watt amplifier, 8-in, 
speaker, Separate bass, 
treble and balance 
controls. en    
.Hear Stereo in Your Homel:Free Trial! 
© Stereo Syntronic 4-speed changer, exclusive, belanced tone arm 
© Record compensator control, continuously variable tone control 
© 20-watt amplifier; audio frequency response—50-16,000 CPS 
@ Jack fer connecting steree or monauraltaperecorder = - . 
Mahogany finish on hardwood console plus 
external speaker for complete stereo. «s+ 
Our Every Day Low 
Prices on L.P. Albums 
All Reg. ; 
3.98 Albums 2.97 
Enjoy the finest reproduction 
of outstanding artists, All with 
full orchestra. Large selection 
33% rpm.      
   Popular 45's Now 
Priced at Savings 
ony § for 97c¢\. Usually miuch more! Large 
selection of jazz, popular ond 
show tune records by major 
artists, labels. Alf brand new.     
  
Occasional and cocktail tables, end tables, $ 
corner tables! $1 down and you take it 
with you! 
ROOM SIZE RUGS Shop Sears 
MONDAY, 
FRIDAY 
and SAT. 
Nites ‘til 9   TABLES GOING 
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Durable, beautiful room size (9x12) $ ! 
rugs, while the liquidation is -on! Save 395 | 
a full twenty dollars! 
ALL . LAM PS 
Give youareell a break. Come | in and O 
choose from any place in-the store. 3 0 % t 
OFF    
  “<    At SEARS . 
. You Can © Cath Checks 
* Buy Money Orders 
© Pay: Utility. Bills 
© Get Travelers’ 
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® Notary Public 
© Get Postal Service 
© Gift Certificates h , ; 
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  IN: MAHOGANY FINISH 
Limed Oak Finish $224. 
$10 Down, Balance on Sears Easy Payment Plan       
       
$214. Neo Additional Down Payment for Service Contract 
Hear Silvertone Service Contract 
You'll Be Convinced! Low. Cost Protectién!? 
Before you buy. . . hear l-yeor guarantee on. tubes 
stéreo adjusted to the 
acoustics of your OOM. ey * 
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Phone 
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for a free home trial, Sears expert service 
  
DO ALL THIS ON ALL fy 
KINDS OF SURFACES! Now WITH RUG SHAMPOO. KIT 
AT THIS LOW PRICE! 
5 
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F Yedk Vow ton enibes-ot arp clean * 
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   —_ ' DON'T MISS IT! Come out to Miracle Mile Shopping Center to- 
morrow night (Friday) and take advantage of the 
greatest sale event in our history. Bring out the 
entire family. Everyone will enjoy the festivities and 
‘tremendous savings during our Midnight Miracle 
Sale ‘from 9 P. M. to 12 P. M. Enjoy One-Level 
Shopping with 49 stores and services to serve you 
and your family in one location, 
OVEMBER 21st Starting at 9 p.m.   
       
     OPEN EVERY NITE ‘til 9 P.M.    
              
      FREE PARKING 
FOR 5,000 
CARS 
     
               
             
    FUR BLEND NOVELTIES Reg. $12.98 $ 5 99 fo $15.98 
Sizes 34 to 40 
NADON’S    15-INCH HULA HOOPS 
Only II* 
S.S. KRESGE’S MEN’S STADIUM GLOVES: 2 Gloves in One ~ 
Reg. $4.00 \ ¢ Only 
Capitol Shops For Men and Boys      
      
    
  39c Value 
LADIES’ RAYON PANTIES 
Sizes ‘5-8 Pr. 1 3 ¢ ‘Sage 
Limit 4 pairs to a customer 
while quantities last 
W.T. GRANT’S ~/AN EVENT Ou FOR THE 
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~ Less Spending’ |S 
~ Congress Aim lke, GOP headets tol 
Map legislative Plan 
for New Session 
WASHINGTON (AP) — 
lican congressional leaders will 
meet with President Eisenhower 
early next month to map next 
year's legislative program under 
a White House injunction to hold 
down spending, 
* * * 
The President .set what ap- 
peared to be the administration's 
guidelines for the incoming Con- 
gress at a meeting Wednesday 
with Rep. Joseph W. Martin Jr. 
of Massachusetts, the House GOP 
leader, 
“The general policy will be to 
cat down wherever possible,” 
’ Martin reported afterwards. 
* x* * 
Later, Senate Democratic Lead- 
er Lyndon B, Johnson of Texas 
told a news conference the new, 
heavily Democratic Congress will 
be“prudent and ¢areful of the} 
taxpayers’ dollar both at ‘home 
and abroad." 
“In some areas 1 think there 
wil] be an excess of appropriations 
‘¢ above what the President asks,” 
Johnson, said. “But in a good 
= Many areas the appropriations 
will bé Jess 
        Pontes Prem: Mate 
for patients and employes. It wasn’t much bigger than the kitchen . 
in the average bole, yet the hospital never missed @ meal. CROWDED OLD KITCHEN—In this tiny, 14 by 20 foot kitchen, 
* * * Pontiac General Hospital cooks used to prepare 1,200 meals a day 
Martin made clear that admin- DNS . 
istration objectives for the two| ,,. 
years of the 86th Congress will; |— 
be to avoid increasing the budget 
deficit—estimated at more than 12 
billion dollars for this fiscal year 
—and to held the line on the gov- 
ernment's indebtedness. 
The White House conference be- 
tween Eisenhower and GOP con- 
gressional Jeaders. is due around 
- Dec, 10. It will deal chiefly with 
budget. problems for the ‘fiscal 
year starting next July, 
Johnson, who met with Eisen- 
hower Tuesday nighf, said the 
President has invited Democratic 
leaders to over a legislative 
preg wi him, ( No date has 
em oe set for this meeting ah 2 ee 
  hower ae ee 
majorities —in both 
House and Senate. 
These Democratic guns are eXx- 
pected to be reflected in demands 
for new social, defense and farm 
_ tion requiring more spend- 
  
Se $1545 Value 
- Journalism Society “gun muse 
Delegates Hopeful “= 2 CANNON PILLOW    
  | SAN DIEGO, Calif. (AP)—Dele- 
gates attending the 49th national 
convention of Sigma Delta Chi, % 
| professional journalism fraternit, - 
opening today, predict an im-|. 
provement in the nation’s econo- BIG NEW ONE — Now the hospital has opened this new kitch- 
‘my next year and better days for; en in the basement of the new addition. More than 10 times as 
journalism 10 years from now. | large as the old one, cooks have lots of room and new modern 
equipment to work with, The resultant eidaney Wak OA Sams on 
labor costs, the hospital said. 
Custody Case Judge 
Visits Young Luff 
LOS ANGELES (AP)—Does 10- 
year-old John Luft want to remain 
with his father, Sid Luft, or live 
with his mother, actress Lynn 
Bari? 
That’s what Superior Judge 
Philip Richards wanted to know. 
William|So he visited the boy at his 
school Wednesday, The judge in-       
  
from the recent. November + 
tions_to secrecy in government, 
| generally agreed that local condi- 
| tions and good organization won 
| for the Democrats on Nov, 4, They 
also generally predicted that the 
nation’s economy would continue 
to improve. 
Making the - predictions were: 
George W. Healy Jr., editor of the 
New Orleans Times-Picayune; 
Robert W. Richards, chief of the   
dented ted will tebe the cate 
der study upon completion of ar- 
guments today. 
John is the center of a bitter; 
custody fight between Luft and 
Miss Bari. Luft, now wed to Judy. 
Garlartl, was given custody of the 
boy. last Sept, 25, on the ground 
he was being kept in a boarding | 
school and did not have a proper 
home. | 
Miss Bari, married to a Beverly | 
a | id is an unfit place        At Kirby's Shoes—Miracle Mile | 
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ockey Skotes ....................... 7,00 
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      12” AUTOMATIC SKILLET 
Now ,.. an electric skillet that can 
be washed under water thanks to the 
ingenious plug-in thermostat. 
Complete with self-basting cover. 
6 QUART COOKER FRYER 
It's all new from the jumbo size to 
easy-clean aluminum lining, basket. 66 
Fire\King glass cover. Controlled 
heat with Westinghouse thermostat. 
     
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Never again. . 
quality famous name iron- 
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discount price, Find it at 
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Check’ these 
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No-mar wheels roll with 
ease, never lift or carry” 
12-position adjustment... 
from 25” to 36” 
X-leg for sit-down com- 
fort 
3-pe. perforated top has 
snag proof edges 
Full size 15" x 54” top 
Non-slip rubber feet 
             
    
    
      
   
        
    
      
       
            
                  
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  WHILE QUANTITIES LAST 
  
Listed at $19.95 
7.17 GUARANTEED rye 2 yu Ladies’ 
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DRESSES . Values to 6.98 
JACKETS:   
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COATS Reg. 14.95 
4.88 Aa 
    CHILDREN’S HOODED JACKETS 
3.67 144 PAIR ONLY 
CHILDREN’S 
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99° Limit 2 to Customer LADIES’ 
PLAID   
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Sizes 10-20 
    
  
  
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9x12 ROOM SIZE RUG 
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40 Ft. Aluminum 
EXTENSION LADDERS 
Reg. 96.95 
“Charge it” 
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SALE 80 Square Percale Prints and Solids 
3 Yd. 
  
SPECIALS ON SALE _—j 
FROM 10 to 11 P.M.   
  
Never before at this low price!    
         Grants scoops the market 
with the bike-buy' of the 
year! See the sleek styling 
of the cantilever frame... 
deluxe features found only 
in costlier models, 26-irich 
lightweight tires .. . ‘show- 
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joseph C. (Amy E.). Eiben, 
| 73, of 4135 Lyman St., Toledo, Ohio, 
a native of Pontiac, died. there 
Tuesday in Mercy Hospital. She 
had. been in ill health several 
Surviving besides her busband 
sons, Leo and Paul Da- 
of Detroit; a daughter, 
Parsels of — 3 
Friday from the H. H. Birkenkamp 
Funeral Home in Trilby, Ohio. Her 
body will then be brought to Rose- 
land Park Cemetery, Royal Oak, 
‘for a grave service at 1 p.m. 
GURTHIA HAYES 
of 387 California St. will be at 
2 p.m. Saturday from Macedonia 
Baptist Church. Burial will be in 
Oak Hill Cemetery. Mr. Hayes’ 
\body will be at the Frank Carruth- 
ers Funeral Home after 7 p.m. 
Friday. - 
He was an employe of Pontiac 
Motor Division and a member of 
  
  
  
WIEGAND MUSIC 
Midnight Miracle Sale! Friday, November 21st, 9 to 12 P. M. 
9 P. M, SPECIAL! 
US 
Hammond Chord Organ “625 
40 P. M. SPECIAL! 
USED 
Elgin Grand Piano 11:30 P, M. SPECIAL! 
USED 
“| Tpright Piano. . . 14" Plus Delivery 
Wiegand Music Center Owned and Operated by Musicians — 
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  Macedonia Baptist Church. 
Surviving are his wife, Eliza- 
beth; and two brothers. 
Mr. Hayes. died Sunday in St. 
| Joseph Mercy Hospital after an 
illness of seven months. 
JOHN ©. H. MAPES 
John C. Hi Mapes, 58, of 52 
Waldo St, died yesterday in St. 
Joseph Mercy Hospital after an 
illness of four years, 
nr Mapes leaves his wife, Flor- 
His body is at the Farmer-Snover 
Funeral Home. 
Deaths Elsewhere 
NEW YORK (AP) — Hans Hein- 
rich von Twardowski, 60, actor 
and coach of many star actors, 
died Wednesday of a heart attack. 
Among those whom he tutored in 
theatrical skills were Marlene Die- 
trich, Mary Martin and Rita Hay- 
worth, 
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SAN FROD, Fla, (AP) — Cols 
Gregory J, Kessenich, 62, inven- 
tor of the bazooka which was used 
to good effect as an easily 
portable anti-tank weapon § in 
World War II, died Wednesday. 
He had been chief of the patent 
section of the Army Ordnance De- 
partment in Washington for more 
than 30 years, He was born in   
    
  Madison, Wis. 
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donnell Hair Stylists a ' CHICAGO (AP) — Dr. Awarren 
Furey, 60, former president of the 
Radiological Society of North 
America, died Wednesday, appar- 
ently of a heart attack, He was 
professor of radiology at Stritch 
School of Medicine, Loyola Uni- 
versity of Chicago, and a membet 
of the board of trustees of the 
American Medical Assn. 
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Lee M. Eato, 53, chairman of 
  
| the sections of neurology at the 
Mayo Clinic, died .Tuesday. He 
was president of the Assn. for Re- 
search in Nervous and Mental Dis- 
eases and a member of the clinic 
sttaff since 1938. He was born in 
Owaneco,: Ill. 
* * * 
SYRACUSE, N.Y. (AP) — Fred 
S. Baldwin, 77, former New York 
i State commissioner of education, 
died Wednesday, He was promi- 
nent in Republican politics. 
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| DENVER (AP) — Maj. Gen. *| Church. 
Service for Gurthia Hayes, 54, dr. of 
ROCHESTER, Minn, (AP)—Dr.| 4» _THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER-20,1958 
Walled Lake resident, will be held 
at 10 a.m. Saturday. at St. William's 
Burial will be in St. 
Mary's Cemetery. The body is at 
the Richardson- Bird Funeral 
Home. 
Mrs. Colford died Wednesday at 
Mt. Carmel Hospital, Detroit, fol- 
lowing a one-year illness. 
Surviving are a son, Thomas J. 
me a" two pega Mrs, 
Betty Virginia 
Rowley, both of went three 
brothers and eight grandchildren. 
ELMER A. LeBLOND   
if Petitions Illegal 
     
     
State Board to Decide   
  
    
Fridey, November oo 
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    ROCHESTER — Service for El- | 
mer A. LeBlond, 68, of 321 W.| LANSING —.(UPI) — The State i ‘ C i Fifth St., will be held at.2 p.m.|Board of will be asked With | : Sliced Saturday at William R. Potere Fu-|to determine whether there was Topping , ‘to Order heral Home, with burial in Mt./any violation of state election laws | LB. Avon Cemetery. « 
Mr. LeBlond, who was a trustee 
on the Avon, Township Board for   
Famous Chemist 
Dies in Ann Arbor 
clus Badger, internationally known 
chemical engineer, died in St. Jo- 
seph Mercy Hospital last night of 
complications from cancer. He —or duplicate signing—of iro 
Ironwood broadcaster William 
ANN ARBOR @ — Walter Lu-|'@!Y of state, said yesterday re-     
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was 72. 
Badger, associated with the Dow 
Chemical Co. of Midland since 1937 
and a former University of Mich- 
igan faculty member, was noted 
for developing processes for de- 
salting sea water. He was as- 
sociated with several foreign firms 
as well as Dow. 
Badger, a native of Minneapolis, 
was educated at the University of 
Minnesota. He was on the Michi- 
gan faculty from 1912 to 1937. 
Says Harriman Lost   
  
                       
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Back at Convention NEW YORK @ — Former Sen. 
Herbert H. Lehman says the main 
cause of Gov, Averell Harriman’s 
defeat for re-election was ‘what 
happened in Buffalo at the con- 
vention.” 
* * * 
Lehman was visited vesterday at 
his home by Gov, G. Mennen Wil- 
liams, Democrat, recently re-elect- 
ed Michigan governor for an un-/ 
precedented sixth term. 
Lehman, commenting on the Gic- 
tory of Gov.-elect Nelson A. Rocke- 
feller over Harriman, told Wil- 
liams:       
         
      
             
   
    
      
    
       Lehman referred. to action by 
Tammany Hall leader Carmine G. 
DeSapio in forcing through the 
nomination of New York County 
Dist, Atty. Frank S. Hogan as U.S. 
Senate candidate, Hogan lost to 
Sen.-elect Kermeth Keating, Repub- 
lican.    
      
      
      
  
Stuart G, Smith, 58, former com- 
        imander of Letterman General 
Hospital in San Francisco and 
  field, 1, and Brooke Army Hospital in San 
Antonio, Tex., died Wednesday of 
cancer. He was born in Spring- 
  
  
    
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  "KINNEY S Midnight Miracle Sale Friday, November 2ist, 9 to 12 P.M. 
MEN'S CASUALS... 
» Women’s Sports and Flats......$2.77—2 Prs. $5 
Women’ s Nylon Hose.....2 Prs. $1—3 Prs. $1.97 
eee AOA; M. to 9 P.M. : 5 Sizes 6 to 11 - 
Over 400 Stores from 
Coast to Coast! ,     
       
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PHONOGRAPH ALL . BARK TWEED 
       
McCandless Pre-Holiday Sale Ps a Sat., Mon. rr 
   
    
       
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in Me Decorator. 
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" ai Sq. Yd.     
With EXTRA SPEAKER 
  * 4 Speed V.M. Changer 
* Dual Sapphire Needles 
* Dual Channel Stereo 
Amplifier 
| * 10-Watt Output 
| *& Dual 6” Coaxial 
Speaker in Each Unit 
            
  In the Bazaar Section Y AORILAN TWEED ~GARPET 
        
ALL WILTON TWEED 
Ree 19% y wt stallation 
  SALE $4950. we Sq. Yd. PRICE 93” 7 
Complete Line Mon.. Thurs. & Fri. 330 fa 9 - Tues. Wed, & bal. L. 9:30 to Hi-Fi Records ij © Free Delivery Pontiac's Oldest and Lavgest Floor Covering . 
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“ihe is master of Bohemia) 
MARRIAGES ON DECLINE— 
The number of marriages has 
been on the decline for at least a 
full year, according to latest fig- 
ures reported by the U.S. Pub- POLAND GOES INDUSTRIAL 
The postwar shift of Poland's 
westerly ‘border placed hundreds 
of German communities like Stet- 
  lie. Health Sewice. The 1958 
marriage rate is down by 8.8 per 
cent from last year. Births alsq., 
continue lower, running at the 
rate of 24.9 per thousand popu- 
lation. .as against 26 in 1957. 
Newschart: above compares to- 
tals in both categories.   tir and Breslau under Polish dom-   
  
      
  
  
       ‘Children’ S Slippers 
» Warm-lined, just in time for 
cold weather. 
    99 sf | 
Selected Styles Only— 
Limited egataad 
BECK MIRACLE MILE Women’ s Shoes 
Low heel fashions for casual 
and sport wear. 
    
  OPEN DAILY 10 A.M. TO 9 P.M. 
  
  
    Midnight 
Miracle Sale 
Starting 9 p.m. 
While Quantities 
Last    
     
     ‘Solids, Tweeds, Plaids 
Be here early for a fine selec- 
tion of these fine wool skirts 
that are regular to $12.98. 
Sizes 8 to 16. 
Sweaters FUR BLEND 
NOVELTIES - 
ao = $ 599 to $15 
Plaid Slacks 
In-washable orlon = "6 
and wool. : Regular to 
Se ACC RS One CORI $12.98 valués. In sizes 
10 to sca 
Steal Some of These 
Extra Values! 
10 P.M. 
Wool. Suits 
‘Solids and i 
ibs. $39. 98 to $55 Only 10 
and at 11 P.M. ~. 3°” 
10:30 P. M. /. 
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Knit Socks 
Regular fl 00 Values 
Pastel Colors 
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etch $9300 
Regular 14.98 
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¥ 10 A.M. to 9 P.M. 
  Miracle Sale 
Friday Night, November 21st 
9 P.M. to Midnight! 
9 P.M. to 10 P.M. Only 
Kroger Country Club 
ICE CREAM c 
    
Big Family. 
Y2 Gal. Pkg. 
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Kroger Country Club 
BUTTER 99° & ‘Pound Pkg. 4 
W P.M. to Midnight Only 
Maxwell House 
COFFEE 49: Drip or Regular 
1 Pound Vacuum Tin 
1 150. = TOP VALUE STAMPS 
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_ Complex Group Among 
| Moslem Faithful 
| WASHINGTON—Mention dervish 
in the West, and chances are the 
|question of whirling will immedi- 
ately. come up, 
But dervishes are not all” whirl- 
a large and com- 
_plex.group of orders among the 
/many. sects of the Moslem religion, 
| says the National Geographic So- 
‘ciety. ‘Some followers are wan- 
derers, like the Gypsies. Others 
‘live in monastic quarters where 
| their faith has been carried on for | 
i 
| For nearly 600 years Egypt's 
| Bektashi dervishes maintained 
| am establishment atop the Mokat- 
| tam Hills overlooking Cairo, 
| They moved only recently to a 
near-by site wien the Egyptian 
|} government acqiured the hilltop 
land for national purposes, 
Dervish beliefs and practices are 
jrooted in the ascetic doctrines of 
|Sufism,.a form of: Islamic mysti- 
| cism that developed in the 8th cen- 
| tury, Among Sufi leaders were 
‘such noted Persian poets as Omar 
\Khayyam, Hafiz, and Jalal-ed-din 
| Rumi, 
* * * 
The Qadiri order, which is re- 
garded as the oldest existing der- 
'vish: organization, was founded in 
the 12th century by Abd al-Qadir al 
Jilani of Baghdad. There are in- 
-numerable other groups, splinter 
and branches, each dedi- 
cated to the faith and ritual of its 
      
Special | founder, ' 
Dervish brotherhoods are scat- UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. (@—- 
The first and only U.S. Embassy 
office building within the continen- 
tal United States is going to be 
built here. 
It will be a 12-story, honeycomb- 
fronted structure costing about four HONEYCOMBED HOME — Here’s architect's drawing of the 
first and only U. S. Embassy building within the United States. 
It will house U. S. delegation to the United Nations. 
U.S. Plans Fine Structure 
for Its Delegation to U. N. 
frames of cast cream-white stone 
on three sides. These frames form 
a screen for a glass curtain wall. 
The interesting exterior arrange- 
ment is designed to provide natural 
light and control over heat from 
the sun. 
  
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wanker: Pair taster and more intense until par-/U. S. ambassador to the United/in the middle of Bay City. . BUFFERIN ¥ x    
     
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  as 200 when the 81-nation Gever- 
al Assembly is in session, Pres- 
ent headquarters have been re- 
garded as inadequate for some 
time, 
  Mrs. Ruterbusch has been miss- 
ing since July 4th, shortly after 
being divorced from her husband, 
Walter. 
* * * 
Ruterbusch said he asked police 
    Take ——— 74 N. Seginew St. ford War II was three-quarters of| toe * to check the river” when his to Fay We Give Holden Trading Stamps Loss inch taller than the World War 1; The honeycomb appearance|former wife first disappeared. 
javerage, military records indicate.| stems from a series of hexagonal | Authorities were still investigating.       
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- 855 W. Huron St.   alld iin ds. 
e YOUR CONTRIBUTION 
helps fo guide those who will 
never see again—smooths their 
way and brings a ray 
into a dark world. 
hope, and the 
tion they sorely 
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HUNTOON 
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the slaying of Mrs. Louise Regis- 
Toacovacci, who told newsmen 
he was a Marine master sergeant 
and a judo expert, cut his thumb/County. 
attempting to disarm the husband. 
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10-Day Strike Ends #2 
at Bohn Aluminum 9Q3z 
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hunt-|for workers on extended layoff or 
reds atjothers who were dismissed through 
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Gunshots, 
The eighth Kill 15 Michigan Hunters 
day of the season today with the/of the United’ Auto Workers and! 
died of heart attacks. : 
Colder weather, accompanied by 
forecasts of snow, descended on 
the deer country overnight, 
was Francis Beauchamp of Glad- 
stone- Beauchamp died in Delta   
  Heart Attacks Mediators Try to End 
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       Harvester Co. get! 
again today in an effort 
to end a six-day strike of 37,000. 
workers, 
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mediators yesterday but no prog-) 
ress was reported . and another | 
session was scheduled for today. 
The mediators, at yesterday's, 
session, completed a review of the, 
old contract, item by item, to learn 
          
      
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thing — &n 1,800-power homem telescope which brings the 
moon to within an apparent distanceof 130 miles from his back 
yard, Charlie, operator of a TV service, got the bug after the first 
Sputniks were launched and built the 13-foot reflector for $300 and 
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New Jet Airplanes 
Plan Infra-Red Ovens 
* WASHINGTON (UPI) — U. S. 
airlines will enter the jet age with 
gome highpowered culinary 
- achievements. 
This is what Pan-American and 
TWA are planning for their trans- 
atlantic jets: 
— Infrared ovens capable of 
cooking 16° steaks in seven min- 
utes, smoking-fasten = 
front of each passe 
And some airlines \are planning 
recorded music, piped’ - individ- 
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the return of the birch and the 
cat~o’-nine tails to deal with de- 
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Normally warm-hearted Brit- | 
ons, who would flinch at the 
Until this act, which abolished 
flogging and birching except for 
attacks on prison guards, the laws 
Young boys under 16 could be 
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ing the lives of railway passengers. 
Birching was also the penalty British Soldiers Kill for having carnal knowledge of 8 
girl under 13. 
All this was swept away in 
1948 when Parliament decided 
that the deterrent effects of cor- 
poral punishment no longer had 
any place in the modern treat- 
ment of crime. 
Now with crime increasing — 
look at the rod and whip. 
At this year’s Conservative Party 
able for young thugs who slash 
and maim old women. 
  
Cypriot Rebel Leader 
NICOSIA, Cyprus (# — British 
soldiers yesterday killed Kyriaco 
Matsis, Eoka rebel leader in the 
Kyrenia district of north Cyprus| and one of the top men in. the 
Greek Cypriot underground.   out, he shouted back: “I'll co: 
out — firing.” 
He ordered two Eoka comrades 
with him to go out and give 
themselves up. He remained him- 
self, to face death alone. It came 
when soldiers’ lobbed in two 
grenades. 
Matsis is believed to have been 
the chief object of a two-week-old 
sweep British troops are carrying 
out in the Kyrenia district. ‘ 
  
Wattles is the term applied to 
the fleshy skin hanging from a 
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Epstein, 78, stands in London, | 
England, by his statue of Christ 
crowned by thorns which he calls 
“Behold the Man.” The famed 
England's Selby Abbey. Church 
officials intend to place it in a 
somewhat inconspicuous location 
so that persons who find it upset- 
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stein created the six-ton, marble 
work in- 1935. 
Midland Church Okayed 
DETROIT W—Midland has’ been 
authorized as a new mission field 
for starting a church by the board 
of national missions of the Evan- 
gelical and Reformed Church. The 
Rev. Glenn Baumann, pastor of 
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formed Church, Dearborn, will be   ‘|jehange in Russian and Red Chi- (Russian, Red Chinese Tactics Une 
    
Reds May Be Return By JAMES MARLOW Associated Press News Analyst 
| WASHINGTON (AP) — The 
West is confronted with a savage 
nese tactics that looks like a re- 
iturn to Stalinism. 
| What is happening at Berlin and 
Quemoy may be only the first in 
moves which from now on could. 
keep the Western Allies jumpy and 
off-balance, This would reqtire a 
long-range Red plan. 
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Or it may be an effort by the 
Conmimunist world to regain some 
  \when American troops moved 
jinto Lebanon and British troops 
went into Jordan. , 
Stalin's policy was to give the! 
West no rest, to keep it off bal- 
ance, test its willingness to resist, 
grab what he. could. He pres- 
sured Turkey and Iran, and Greek 
Communist guerrillas tried to take 
over their country’s government. 
In- all three cases the United 
States resisted and Stalin backed 
down. He made hay in Czepho- 
slovakia which was too far inside 
the Iron Curtain to get direct help. 
The Communists took over from 
within. 
* * * 
In 1948--he tried to force the 
United States, Britain and France) 
out of their“occupation of West 
Berlin — which is 110 miles inside 
Red-run East Germany — by 
completely blockading any over- 
land supplies for West Berlin. 
The United States smashed this 
blockade with its airlift and Stalin 
gave up on that one, Then, with 
Russian help, the Korean Commu- of the ground it lost last summer /asion, States’ had to go to war’ to block 
them. 
But this proved Stalin’s worst 
blunder, His terror tactics drove 
the Western countries into active 
military “alliance and stimulated 
the United States into an arms 
program that has never ceased. 
* * * 
’ Tt was the last thing the So- 
viets wanted. When Stalin died, 
the new Soviet boss, 
Khrushchev, not only denounced 
him as a murderer but called a 
halt to unconcealed terror tactics. 
The Soviet Union continued to 
push, but now it was by persu- 
economic help, peaceful 
means, Yet the more Russia in- 
creased -its military power, the 
more it blustered and became 
even more overbearing. 
* * * 
Then last summer, when the 
Lebanese .government teared 
overthrow and called for Ameri- 
can help, President Eisenhower 
sent in American troops. At the 
same time the British went into 
Jordan to save King Hussein's 
throne. 
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Suddenly Western! troops were 
in the Middle East, right under 
Russia’s nose. Russia growled but 
did nothing. 
The world. got. a picture of a 
tough, determined West and an 
ineffectual Russia. It was while 
the American and British troops 
were still in the Middie East that 
Khrushchev made a sudden, sur- 
prise visit to Peiping. 
* * * 
Almost at once the Red Chinese 
began their bombardment of. Chi- 
ang Kai-shek’s Nationalist troops     the organizing pastor. nists began their war. The United on the offshore island of Quemoy. 
  
  
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TO SIGUAISM {2 or 11) Skeunk(s) jose 2 : GARLAND, Tex. (AP) — Mr| one, The United States was tough. It|and Mrs. Kirk tread sg : 
him to retreat from Quemoy) Sharing it with & which was not actually necéssary The Kirks moved in Saturday.|"" 7 
for defense of his main forces, on| Suet nen ay Seeing in helt 4 Formosa, The reason given: It attic Z ey 
sats prince to ete "they aed pamber working] LONDON (A ih ihiieaswauanor oo. } ee oe 
eS ee oe ‘|. “As @ matter of fact,” the plum-| the fight to 
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leave German Kirks fe re It was the fifth 
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x * allow the skunk -to get into the/ioans and will 
This was a return to Stalin’s|bathroom, they figured. They put/jation of money 
pressure against Berlin, although| bread in the bathroom as.a lure.| The rate set by the 
it remains to be seen whether the/Then they fixed a ladder with) rngland, is the interest 
Communists will try the blockade|blobs of liver spaced every few|on money made ai 
method again, The West has re-|inches, hoping the skunk would | financial institutions. fused to budge. eat its way to the top of the ladder * * ‘ 
* *« *& and out the bathroom. window The new rate jis the lowest in 
No one can predict whether} It didn’t work, more than three years, The rate 
Khrushchev's beginning at Berlin) “I peek under the door occa-|was pushed up to 7 per cent in 
will develop into crisis or whether,| sionally to watch ‘it,’ Mrs. Kirk|September 1957 when inflationary 
while the fire he lit at Berlin still) said. : pressures were at their peak in 
burns, he'll push somewhere else.! “It ‘ate the bread and took the/ Britain.   
  
  
   
                
    
        
         
  
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Thad beat the man’s brains out with 
baseball bat. ‘I like to hit people, 
he'd tell Frank (The pore: id 
Nitti, and Nitti would grin hor- 
ribly and pat Al on the back.” 
, 89% 
Capone went to prison cursing 
Herbert . Hoover : 
“Secretary of Treasury Andrew 
Mellor reminisced in later years 
about President Hoover's so-called 
“Medicine Cabinet,” a little knot of 
officials who used to toss the 
medicine ball around with the want that Capone tn jail.’ 
The book reveals that six anony- 
mous citizens put.up $75,000 to aid 
the bloodhound work of Elmer L. 
Trey, chief of Treasury's Intelli- 
gence Unit. ‘It took a long time 
and cost a fortune. But Al went 
to the can, thanks partly to a 
remarkably courageous agent 
named Pat O'Rourke, who took the 
name of Michael Lepito and ac- 
worked his way into the 
‘echelon of the Capone mob. 
same Treasury which did 
Capone in later bought the mugg’s 
armor-plated Cadillac. for FDR to 
use,) 
.. * * * 
“Tully brings out a little known) 
fact: “Just before President Eisen- 
hower flew to Augusta, Ga., for a 
golfing vacation in the fall of 1957, 
each member of the White House 
detail of the Secret- Service re- 
ceived an important package from 
Robert I, Bouck, director of the 
agency's Protective Research Sec-) 
tion. It eontained pictures and 
thumbnail biographies of persons | 
in the Augusta area who might try) 
to harm Eisenhower because of his! 
    President every morning.”’ Tully action in enforcing integration in 
the schools of Little Rock,” . Pai abana 3rd gl 
just awfully mad,”’ Bouck says. 
T-men work with dazzling speed if 
the threatening letter is sufficiently 
sinister. New. York agent John 
Haniy needed only 24 hours to 
track down a man who threatened 
by typewritien letter (with a 
‘spurious signature) to kill Presi- 
dent Truman for firing Gen, Mac- 
Arthur. 
‘(Note to Tully: Now will you 
pay me back that double sawbuck? 
B.C.) 
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100,000 in 1957. 
Even so, diabetes ranked eighth 
last year among the leading causes 
of death and was responsible for   
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Black Alpacas, Tweed Reversibles, 
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A wonderful selection of truly great 
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  Sembower administration, 
% postponing action because of two 
      
by Defense Secretary, 
Droft Call Lighter 
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Ei- 
after 
an war sgares, is beginning 
_gcross-the-board cut in military 
manpower, 
Secretary of Defense McElroy 
announced orders Wednesday for 
a ‘reduction of some 71,000 in 
Army, Navy, Alr Force and Ma- 
rine Corps manpower. At the 
same time, the Army reduced its 
draft call for ey: 
* &*, 
The Pentagon plan is to trim 
the over-all strength of the armed 
services. from 2,596,282 to 2,525,000 
- by June 30 when the current fiscal 
year ends. 
President Eisenhower first an- 
nounced plans to reduce — 
manpower last wipter when he 
sent his 1958-59 acdget to Con- 
«gress, But the cut was postponed 
because of war scares in the Mid- 
die East and the*Formosa Strait. 
cinerea sought to head off the 
administration's announced plans 
to trim Army manpower by 30,000 
and the Marines by 25,000, Going) - 
beyond Eisenhower's budget re- 
quests, Congress provided extra 
funds to keep the Army at 900,000 
men and the Marines at 200,000. 
Those levels weren't made manda- 
tory, however. 
Under the cutback program an- 
nounced by McElroy,. the Army 
faces the biggest cut—31,793 men % 
to escape Luis’ heavy-footed stu- 
Big Mouth fo Feed 
NEW YORK’ (AP)—Soon there) —in seeking a June strength goal 
_ of 870,000. 
+ * * 
The Marines, with an estimated 
strength of 189,361, will have to 
drop about 14,000 men. The Navy 
- must. cut back by about 11,000 to 
reach a 630,000 leve. The Air! 
Force, now estimated at 963,000 
‘men, must reduce by about 13,800. 
The Army cut its January draft 
‘call to 9,000 men. That is 2,000 
below the number it has called 
up the last several months, ‘Gor of 71,000 Grabs 
Power, are welcomed by a kiss 
soon father died in B Spe 
  
          
  NORFOLK, Va, (AP) — A. spe- 
cial Federal Court has begun its 
study to determine whether Vir- 
ginia's schoo] closure law. is con- 
stitutional, 
The three-judge court heard 
‘four hours of testimony Wednes- 
day, then adjourned without a rul-   
Tom Must Let 
Luis Continue , 
Swishy Tango 
NEW YORK (AP) — Two or 200 
persons may tango over Leon 
Tom's head, but they'd better 
swish, not stomp. 
That's the implication of a court 
ruling Wednesday. The effect on 
Tom, a dealer in diamonds, is apt 
to be countless sleepless nights. 
Tom lives beneath a dance stu- 
dio where Robert Luis, 54-year- 
old master of the tango, the cha- 
cha and the calypso, presides, 
* * * 
Many times in the past 3% 
years, Tom has complained to po- 
lice of .noise-shattering nights in 
which he had to flee to his office 
dents, 
Two convictions failed to deter 
Luis from his art. The usual) Langer said today European na-|folk school teacher for 35 years 
charge brought him before Mag- 
istrate Walter J. Bayer. Wednes- | 
day.   * * * | 
Luis cut a dapper figure in a 
black silk suit, a handsome white 
also wore light blue sneakers. 
luis said he always wears| 
‘stieakers, except when instructing. 
Then he wears thin-soled slippers. 
The instructor said that, as he 
interprets the dance, he teaches 
his pupils to glide, to swish, but 
never to stomp. 
Luis and Eileen Engleman of! 
Linden, N.J., a student for three | 
years, twirled, swirled and rocked | 
- Then Alice Lacour, a blonde pu- 
took the stand. before the judge. They didn’t} 
Stamp their feet. There was no| 
noise, | 
* * * 
pil, 
Asked if she should be called| 
Miss or Mrs., she said, ‘Just call | 
‘me “Alice.” 
told the judge “and very refined.” | “It was a silent studio," she) 
“The court holds there is rea- | 
sonable doubt,” Bayer said. 
“Therefore, I find the defendant 
not guilty and 
dismissed.’ * 
Zoo Has One Less - 
  will be one less huge: mouth to 
- feed at the Bronx Zoo. Bertie, a 
2-year-old, 1,200 — hippopota- 
heading west. ing, It asked for additional briefs         
ilegislation—this one brought as a 
‘test case by the state itself—will by Dec. 5. 
* * * 
A few attack on the state's 
massive resistance to integration 
begin Monday before the Virginia 
Supreme Court of Appeals, No de- 
cision is expected before early 
December. 
Two school officials and a_ vet- 
eran teacher told the federal court     
the charge ig! 
  
  
  
  Wednesday that unless six Nor- 
folk white schools closed under| 
ithe closure law are reopened soon, 
|the city's public school system will | 
| suffer disastrous effects. 
| 
‘GOP Senator Wants 
Elections Held Sundays | 
WASHINGTON (AP) — Sen. Wil-| 
liam. Langer (R-ND)- wants na- 
tional elections held on Sundays’! 
jin hopes more people will vote. | 
    
‘tions geta better voter turnout; 
with Sunday balloting than nig 
|United States does on Tuesdays. {cause of the closed schools. 
Langer said he will introduce a 
bill in January to provide that/of Norfolk white parents who con- 
and_ congressional|tend the closure law is unconstitu- 
shirt and a tastefil dark tie, He/elections be held on the first Sun-|tional and seek as daa of the 
schools, presidential 
iday in November. 
     
     
   
  TYRONE POWER CHILDREN ARRIVE — Romina Francesca, 
(left) 8,.and Taryn Stephanie, 6, daughters of the late actor ‘Tyrone 
Madelyn Fio Rito, as they arrive in Hollywood by plane from Mex- 
ico City, where they were staying. They have not been told that 
while making a motion picture. 
Federal Court Starts Study 
of Virginia School Closure 
\intendent, said “it is very tragic” 
‘the 10,000 pupils shut out of the     
$5 
by 
E. 
sui 
aP Wirephote 
from Taryn’s godmother, Mrs. | He 
    his   
Virginia Atty. Gen. Albertis S, 
Harrison, who with Gov, J, Lind- 
say Almond Jr., the Norfolk 
School Board and its, superintend- 
ent, is’ a defendant in the suit, 
said closing of the schools is a 
valid exercise of the police power 
of the state and asked for dismis- 
sal of the case, 
* * * 
Virginia is not trying to destroy 
public education, he said, but is 
trying to prevent trouble by re- 61 This is somewhat similar to the 
Kennedy, in which a U.S, District 
judge in Detroit said the chief) . 
counsel of the Senate Rackets com- 
mittee cannot be sued in Michigan 
Scott, 52, of 4396 Monroe St., Wa- 
terford Township, sued the inter- 
national union, its Detroit Local 
592, and four union officers Aug. 1. 
constitutionally for what the union 
termed “dual unionism.”  ~ 
The barbers’ union objected to 
trary to the provisions of the or-| 
ganizations’ charters. 
* * * 
Scott, a Democratic candidate ste one aeeonton mere for state representative in the pri- you'll find attached to a bottle of mary, said he joined the associa- 
tion, made up largely of central 
Michigan barbers, because he was 
‘interested in the cause of the bar- 
bering - business.” 
dropped out of it in 1946. 
“Teamster-inspired” because he 
testified before Kennedy’s com- ® 7 : = 
mittee against James R, Hoffa, - E *,      
      
    
     
          million suit against Robert F. 
        
   
      by Teamster Union official William 
Bufalino unless service of the 
t is made in thé state.” 
      
       
     e 12 Shinn Cards made foes Cale . 
favorite snapshot, a $2.25 value for only 9 .00 
@ Cards are 4” by 6”, pririted in full color 
complete with 12 envelopes. v= eharges he was expelled un- 
        membership in the rival state 
    Barbers’ Assn., an - employers 
group, Scott, a member of the Chrismas pot wach setae Michigan Board of Examiners of 
Barbers, aid he was expelled from é the international and Local 542 con- 
“HERE'S pelevod GET THEM! 
1. Send a negative or print of your 
Canada Dry Ginger Ale, Club Soda 
or Flavors...be sure to include $1.00 
for each set of 12 cards you order, 
Mail to Curistmas CaRps, Box. 
9665, Pittsburgh 26, Pa,, and don’t 
forget to include your name and ad- 
dress, 
2. Do it today to be sure you get 
yours in time for your Christmas 
«  mailing.. This mdse oxpixes 
a! 12, 1968. He said he 
4, says his dismissal was ae * 
    
      moving integrated schools from 
the public school system so the) 
governor can investigate to deter- 
mine whether they can be re- 
turned to the -system. 
x~ * * 
J. J, Brewbaker, school super- 
ifor the locked out students, He 
said they will have trouble gain- 
jing entrance to college and their 
future job opportunities will be 
ladversely affected. 
E, b, Lamberth, ‘assistant sup- 
ierintendent, said nearly -3,000 of 
six schools are. without any kind 
of instruction. The remainder 
have transferred to other schools 
or are enrolled in private tutoring 
groups, he said. 
*   
* * 
Mrs, Mary D, Johnson, a Nor- 
said the pupils are experiencing 
“a great deal of insecurity” be- 
      The suit was brought by a group    
     
        
        
                   
   
   
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‘CHILDREN’S STORYLAND’ — Lafayette, ‘Robin Hood and 
many of the other fabled heroes of the past are coming to life this 
week in the minds of elementary school pupils in the Bloomfield 
Hills School District. The center of attraction is at the Vaughn 
School, where a junior library book exhibit has been set up for 
     
         
                   
         
    
       
    
       
          
this week through Tuesday. Here, fifth-graders Bill Shaul, Fritz 
Dumville and Judy MacKay are 
children’s classics by Mrs. Hazel MacGirr (left), principal,-and 
Librarian Mrs. Mary Kieffer. SOUTHFIELD — The Southfield Dohany 
City Council last night voted 6 to 1 
    
  not to pledge its financia} backing] project itself, which he'said, placed|the greatest benefit from the|have the ft should residents of the city fail/the heaviest burden on citizen tax- at r Daniel W.|the county,” 
ts gay Sat aeeee 9 ie SA ees Aare ener ee ote we pledged Nov. os 
t Drain. firms such as Northland! Barry said t he didn’t expect! objections re voiced Oakland County had asked the “ — : last night’s special meeting that city to pledge its full faith and a a the city’s millage limitation 
credit behind the storm sewer prot) Land Firm Announces Plans would not make it possible for ect by picking up any default pay- the city to pledge its financial 
ments of citizens in a drainage 2 2a backing. This would be unfair district which will be assessed $3,- to residents outside the drain- 
steer axe PUSM Troy Shopping Area) s-zie-as a project. ¢ : : the 30-year bond period, 
arming Ag a Council | TROY—After a two-year wait, it chased’ from the Most family, pio-| t was stated by several. 
——, gg ie eevee | appears the city ot Tray WD get its weer ‘Troy, farmers. , Further, the city — be oe ning | shopping center a corner Ten, stores, including a depart- |imbursed if it had to-pick up the agreement with the county, | apie and Livernois roads. sannh shade large bowling assessments, 
cbjected to what they called “out * * alley, etre for the cen- i aha ghana of line apportionment” of costs. 
This was the same feeling of 
Southfield supervisors C. Hugh Do- 
hany and Emanuel Christensen at 
the last meeting of the Board of 
Supervisors when they voted 
against the county pledging its full 
faith and credit. 
(Murder Warrant 
Might Be Issued City Manager C. Randolph Lu- 
kens said this morning that the 
Tracy Land Corp. of Detroit has 
announced plans to develop the 
first 30 acres of a 70-acre site pur- 
UAW Workers 
Not Expected 
to Get Réfund 
DETROIT (#—The chances are 
slim for ay refunds’ to United 
Auto Workers Union members 
from their $5-a-month special strike tineed for the east-west sewer, that 
this would be paid. 
*&> oe 
Also sharing in the cost of the 
project is the city of Oak Park 
and residents of that city falling 
in a drainage district, the county- 
at-large, and the Michigan High- 
‘way Dept. :   
ring. 
The Tracy company, which pur- 
chased the property for $300,000 
jafter winning a lawsuit in Oak- 
land County circuit court, has 
asked the Troy Zoning Commission 
to rezone the entire parce) to per- 
mit the shopping center. —   
   Pontiac Presa’ Photo     
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Hold Party at Milford High School   
Ared Publisher 
Dies at Age 49. Heart Attack Claims | 
Owner of South Lyon|* 
Weekly Paper   t Milford High school. 
SOUTH LYON — Frank L. Frei-|2nd pinochle tournaments 
mund, publisher of the South Lyon| 
Herald, died yesterday afternoon 
at University Hospital, Ann Arbor. 
He was 49. 
Mr. Freimund had suffered a) 
mild heart attack Monday after- At 11 a.m. there will be time- 
out for a gigantic pizza party, 
where “all-you-can-eat” will be 
the order of the night, 
Sponsored by the Milford Student They'll All Be the Same 
MILFORD — There will be no;Council, the party will be free tg 
distinction between freshmen,/all 750 pupils of the school, 
‘sophomores, juniors or seniors at) Last year’s snow party at Ken- 
| tomorrow night's all-school party! sington Park was such a success 
that two more have been scheduled| 
Besides square and modern danc-|for this year, according to Princi- 
ing in the new school's cafeteria,|pal Gerald Rasmussen. : 
there will be table tennis, checker) 
and 
physical games in the gymnasium.   
Clinic for Polio Shots 
to Be Held in Keego 
KEEGO HARBOR — A polio shot 
clinic will be held--from 6:30 —   
noon at his home, 113 Liberty St. 
He purchased the weekly news- 
paper in May 1966, after having 
been the paper’s plant superin- 
tendent since coming here from 
Stevens Point, Wis., in 1945, 
Mr. Freimund had been an elder 
of the First Presbyterian Church) Williams Raps Ike 
on School Integration 
NEW YORK \# — Michigan Gov. 8:30 p.m. Nov. 25 and 26 in the 
gymnasium of Roosevelt School in 
Keego Harbor, ‘Mrs. Phyllis And- 
ing, health chairman of the West 
Bloomfield~- Township School Dis- 
trict, announced. . 
Sponsored urider the auspices af 
the National Foundation for In- 
fantile Paralysis, the clinic will > 
  assessments earlier this year, 
About 300,000 UAW members 
were assessedin March, April and|: 
May for a strike fund for the auto 
industry négotiations. Each local 
was to receive a pro-rated share 
above % million dollars in the fund. 
However, Emil Mazey, UAW sec; 
retary - treasurer, said yesterday 
that while the fund had an Oct. 31 
balance of $28,288,905 disburse- 
ments in November are expected 
to’ cut it below 25 million dollars. 
Mazey said there appeared “‘no 
possibility” of a refund but that 
the UAW executive board would 
make the final decision in January, Man Admits Stabbing 
Woman, Royal Oak 
Township ‘Police. Say 
ROYAL MAK TOWNSHIP —As- 
sistant Oakland County Prosecutor 
Paul M: Mandel said today 4 first- 
degreé murder warrant rhight be 
issyed against Luther /J., Green/ 
who yesterday, according to police, 
Admitted the fatal stabbing of.a’33- 
year-old Royal Oak Township wom, 
an. f 
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Mande] said witnesses told him 
they heard Green, 28) of 20815) 
Woodside St, threatén to kill Mrs. 
Ann Mosley, of the same address, 
following’ a quarrel with the wom- 
an. 
Gteen carried a six-inch hunt- 
* fog knife, Mandel said these wit- 
| esses told him, to the home of 
' Mrs, Mosley’s sister; Mrs. Mattie 
‘| Hill,/21376 Reimanville St., early 
Wednesday morning when Mrs. 
Mosley was /stabbed several 
times in the abdomen. The wom- 
an was dead on arrival at Wil-   
Special Education Panel 
Slated for Romeo Club 
ROMEO — A panel discussion of 
services of special education will 
highlight tonight’s meeting of the 
Elementary Schools Club of Romeo 
at the South Grade School. 
A refreshment period and social 
hour will open the evening's ac- 
tivities at 7 p.m. The. discussion 
will follow at 8, 
Books and art supplies sale will 
        pETTY LOU MURRAY / 
My. and Mrs, Trumap’ B/ Myf- 
ray/ of Indianwood road/ L a’k & liam Beaumont Hospital. be conducted. throughout the eve- 
  Orion, have annophced the én- 
| gagement of thejr daughter, Bet- in South Lyon, a member of the|G- Mennen Williams says violence) he open to adults and children ot} ning. 
city’s Masonic Lodge, Chamber of |2"4 —_— pba cena south the Pontiac area. A doctor will ‘ . iern been » fi 
Cammerce and — Che. . led if President Eisenhower had| pe ae and ay ota fy Lou, to Marine’ Pvt. James E, 
Pe ag ioe. Tard ae write, Erna; | shown leadership. ray | Smith, son of Mf. axid Mrs. John Anding said. 
: | Williams declared yesterday Ei-| 7), e ne will sponsor/its next) A. Smith 6t Andiahside d.xi ve 
daughters, Karen, who is attending isenhower should have called to-| ed ” nr ot geen ds be Valparaiso University, Valparaiso.| ther leaders of Negroes | an {Clinic in about seven peat, sh¢| Lake Ovfon: ‘The wedding date { | cm re ; y Ind., and Mrs, Marilyn Donovan | whites, and rich and poor to effec. 824: , / hasn't been set. 
of Livonia. He also leaves his An hour later Green strolled into! 
the township police station and| Cows that have free access to 
gave himself up and admitted the | water during the day produce 28 
stabbing, police said. to 4 per cent more milk than those 
; * *« * which are watered only twice a day! 
Police said Green had been living according to recent production test-   
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             : ituate the law of the land. Given) 
mother and three grandchildren. | jeadership, the people would have| 
iene atta —— worked out the way to obey the| 
Williams visited Mayor Robert | 
Teamster Morroso F. Wagner in City Hall and then/ 
Faces New Charges chatted with reporters on a variety! 
of city, state and national prob-| 
lems, Ze 
Williams was asked if he knew} 
_ jany likely choices for Democratic: 
DETROIT # — Samuel J. Mor-| president candidates. The gover- | 
roso, former Teamsters Union busi-|nor, re-elected Nov. 4 to a sixth) ness agent, is accused’of violating|term, replied: 
his probation for income tax viola-| ‘The people indicated in the last} 
tion by falsifying further income. election that they are looking for} Morroso has been on two years’ | 
probation for being about $2,500 
short on his income tax for 1950-52. 
In U. S. District Court yesterday, 
the federal probation office 
charged Morrostmade false en- at the home of the slain woman.|ing. 
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‘ment firm of Beck’s. x TACOMA, Wash. (AP)—Dave Beck Sr. presented a_rest- 
| less picture Wednesday as government attorneys wound their 
way through a maze of documents in further attempts to 
| prove the former Teamsters’ Union president evaded pay- 
| ment, of $240,000 in income taxes for 1950-63, " 
Beck, 64, squirmed and suppressed yawns. By the 
noon recess he made no effort to conceal his restlessness, 
Testimony concerned a number of Beck’s personal bills, 
‘ranging from $18.50 for gardening work to $27,000 for land- 
scaping the grounds of Beck’s Seattle home. 
The government is meticulously threading its case, try- 
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Beck’s returns for the three-year period did not reflect 
U8. Atty. Kinsey James showed documents which indi- 
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James then showed that a like sum was wansterred 
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part payment on-the landscaping bill. — 
The trial moved into its 10th day Naa Court observers 
say it might last three months: 
  
Invent Money-Saving Process   
  GARY, Ind. (UPI)—Two steel- 
\workers have been awarded $10,-; 
|000 apiece for devising a method 
\of draining molten iron from slag 
thas will save U.S. Steel Corp. 
10.000 a year. 
| Awards to Salvatore Lumelia, 
| 39, and Oscar M,. Dansler, 61, 
were announced yesterday, and 
the company said they were the 
largest such awards ever made 
| in the steel industry. 
Lumella and Dansler said their 
|money-saving invention came as 
ithe result of years of study and 
|\planning, not to mention the gibes 
ot fellow steelworkers. 
Dansler, a keeper in the blast 
furnace division of U.S, Steel's 
Gary works, first got the idea for 
jseparating molten iron from liquid 
‘ast fumeet 
oe furnaces. 
  2 Steelworkers Awarded 
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flowing from the and 
thinking, Oscar, how can 
you earn some of that suggestion 
cash?” he said, 
He drew Lumella, a stove tend- | 
“but I guess.we'll really laugh, as 
the saying goes, all the way to the Carey 
The pair suggested a basin and 
gate arrangement in a _ trough 
leading from the blast furnace to 
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from the lighter slag. 
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“Some of the guys laughed at 
our enthusiasm,” Lumella said, 
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and the hardened material later 
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, Callr. (AP)—A jet By JACK V. Fox 
is morning, as on every week- Wednesday. Seconds later, a sev-|iy, the teaclere pack thelr cart 
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The train sent the jet cartwheel- igevberecer — — a 
came to rest p Biarsl page and then go to their separate class- 
containing 30 passengers. Jet fuel) "00m™s- The desks are polished, the 
‘rooms are spotless. ‘The chemistry   
THE NUCLEAR BOMB SCORE 
    was seriously NUCLEAR EXPLOSIONS 
The plane's pilot, who suffered | SINCE 1945— 
only bruises, was the most seri OFFICIAL FIGURES 
ously burt. | 
“I'd say the good Lord had his| 
arm around a lot of people,”’ said 
a spokesman at the E] Toro Ma- 
tn Corps Air Station, where the 0 
BL pbc ROCK, Ark, (UPD — 
jcourses—or just given up their Reg julor Little Rock High Scho 
pupils, 
For the 3,700 students of Central 
and Little Rock's three other high 
schools have scattered from coast 
to coast, enrolled in makeshift pri- 
vate, schools, taken correspondence 
education temporarily. 
* * * 
A few blocks away is an old 
building. which bears the only’ re- 
semblance to— a—high school in   
Jet Was practicing landings. 
| Hero of the near-disaster was 
Pat Schamber, brakeman on the 
Santa'Fe's San Diegan, bound to 
San Diego from Los Angeles with 
130 passengers and crew. 
He dragged the stunned. pilot, 
Marine 2nd Lt, Phillip M. Schmidt 
23 fromi the wreckage. When they 
were about 50 feet away the F4D 
skyray burst into flames. 
Schmidt, practicing a power-off 
landing, overshot a steel cable 
across the runway on which the 
plane was to hook. The jet 
bounced over -an &-foot fence, 
streaked across a beanfield, 
sheared off a power pole and 
slammed onto the railroad tracks. 
The train was approaching at 
7% miles an hour. 
“I saw nothing but a cloud of} 
    
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    dust on the tracks about 250 feet) |] TOTALS: OFFICIAL: 207 
ahead of me," said engineer Wil-| ESTIMAT 246 
liam Ryder, 63. “I put on the @ s cD EG   
_| MUSHROOMING — H 0 w ‘the 
»three nuclear powers stack. up 
in the number of atomic devices 
exploded is indicated in sketch 
above. Officially-disclosed fig- 
urges run below those claimed by 
other observers. According to the 
latter, the total of 246 bombs 
.| packs the violence of nearly 100 
million tons of TNT—50 times the 
amount dropPed by the U.S. Air 
  | private high school, run on dona- Little Rock today. It is a former 
orphanage, later used by the 
University of Arkansas Graduate 
Division, 
It Is the site of the Litfle Rock’ 
tions and staffed by 34 teachers 
who came ‘out of retirement or 
are just beginning teachers. 
There are 217 seniors and 288 
juniors here plus 312 sophomores 
in a new Sunday school building 
of the Highland Methodist Church 
nearby. 
Today the students are ‘hold 
an election for president of the 
student. body and other offices. 
The campaign posters are stuck on 
the walls with endorsements like + ‘Peppy. ” “Reliable, ” “Real Guy. ” 
But nowhere is there any men- 
tion that these children’s education 
has. been crippled because their 
state and nation haven't been able 
to, find a reasonable solution to 
putting Negro and white children 
through school. 
W. C. Breshears, a former ele- 
mentary school principal and a 
superintendent of schools in Texas, 
is the superintendent of the pri- 
vate schools. He is justifiably 
proud of having made available 
education in Little Rock, and he 
points out what a tremendous job 
    Force during World War II. it has been, oc 
wt 
Private One- Acting: as Bic 
“vand physics tabs and_the *ilagy fe Ce wea ae 
an Episcopal chureh, staffed by 
volunteer teachers. 
A total of 759 has moved to 
small schools just outside the city, 
Hundreds — the figure undetermi- 
nable—have been sent to aunts and 
uncles __for_schooling outside the; 
state. Several hundred are taking 
correspondence extension courses, 
>» Of the 700 Negro students of 
_high school age, some 258 have     
  
  
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particularly g pes. We've 14-inch squares. String alternately 
found them delicious. on skewers. Brown in butter or 
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2 tablespoons grated Parmesan cheese 
2 teaspoons melted butter or sausage 
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lengthwise. Place in covered kettle | | 
with 14 cup water, and parboil five) _. minutes. Cool sutficiently to han-! There is almost no limit on the 
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eggplant with grapefruit knife, juse your share of apples. Eat, 
leaving shell about %-inch thick. |"€™ raw, or in apple pie, or apple 
Dice ide pron a expan, (SUTURE oF Waldrt ala Or and combine with diced, peeled ~ alg ke t© GY @ on, jold dish, Indian Aple Pudding. 
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and boil slowly five minutes, — culture recipe for it: 
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2 cups apples, finely diced 
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as Turkey Stuffing 
By JANET ODELL 
Pontiag Press Home Editor 
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a ee teaspoon salt 
teaspoon Itry season 
1% cups dicen) ripe "es banana: 
G es or 6 medium bananas 
cup butter or margarine, melted 
Mix together lightlyy Onion, 
bread crumbs, salt, poultry season- 
ing and diced bananas. Add melted 
butter or margarine. Mix thorough- 
ly. Makes about 3 cups stuffing. 
* * * ; 
Rice, in addition to soft bread 
cubes, is the mainstay of the fol- 
lowing dressing. It, too, is a fruit 
dressing, with apple diced into the 
mixture. 
Apple-Rice Turkey Dressing 
? pe : butter 
cup ~~ ag 
aspoon peppe: 
tablespoon salt 
teaspoon poultry seasoning 
cup diced tart apple 
egg. beaten 
1 cup meat stock or bouillon 
Cook onion and celery in fat over 
but not 
browned. Blend seasonings with 
rice and bread cubes. Add diced 
apple, cooked onion and celery with 
fat and beaten egg. Mix thorough- low heat until soft, 
ly 
Sprinkle meat stock or bouillon | “gnails,”* 
  ever surface, Mix well, Yield: 
Dressing for one 6 Ib: bird, 
This last stuffing is a sausage 
stuffing. The sharper taste of sau- 
sage contrasts pleasantly with the 
mellow flavor of turkey. This rec- 
ipe has no sage in it at all. 
Sausage Stuffing 
Pan-fry % pound pure pork sau- 
sage Meat until browned and well 
cooked. Drain. Combine sausage 
with 1 cup milk, 6 cups bread 
cubes, 2 tablespoons chopped onion 
1 teaspoon salt, % cup 
Note: % pound of brown 'n serve 
"\sausage links cut into=%- inoh pieces may be used without pan- 
frying in place of sausage meat. 
(Enough to stuff a 10 to 12 pound 
bird.) : 
Coiled Biscuits 
Brushed With 
Honey Topping 
Tender, delicious Biscuit Honeys 
will add exciting interest to break- 
fast, lunch or dinner. They're 
rolled up like snails and brushed 
with honey and nuts. 
Sift together 2 cups sifted en- 
riched flour, 1 tablespoon baking 
powder and 1 teaspoon ‘salt. Cut 
or rub in % cup shortening until 
mixture "is crumbly. Add 2/3 to 
% cup milk to make a soft dough. 
Turn out on lightly floured board 
or pastry cloth and knead gently 
30 seconds. Roll out into an 8-inch 
square about %%-inch thick. Cut   
jinto 24 strips. 
Coil each strip areund to form 
sealing edges well. 
| Place on ungreased baking 
sheet. Brush each biscuit with 
honey and sprinkle with a few 
chopped sats. 
Bake in hot oven. (450 degrees) 
10:to 20 minutes. Makes 24 Biscuit 
Honeys. 
  
It's a good idea to leave frozen 
meats in their wrapping while you 
  thaw them,   
  
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   Q. What ts the name of this | cut of meat? 
A. Salt Pork (Side), Q. Where does it come from 
and how is it identified? | 
from a side of pork that has been 
cured by salting. For convenience, | 
the sides are usually split in half) 
lengthwise before slicing. It can] 
be identified by alternating layers} 
of fat and lean. The lean is not 
ag prevalent as in sliced bacon, | 
however. | 
Q. How is it prepared? 
A. It is prepared by either cook- 
ing in liquid, or by-slicing and pan- wreliing, panfrying or baking, Oft- 
en, this cut is panfried for break- 
fast. Pieces of salt pork are also 
used as seasoning in preparing 
beans, and slices of salt pork may 
i over veal roasts to 
during cooking. | 
Good Look at Pork Cuts 
Gives Clue to Quality 
You can tell whether you are 
buying: the best quality pork, re- 
minds the Marketing Information) 
Agent. Just look at the lean meat, j 
ithe fat and the size of the cut. | 
|Look for bright, grayish-pink -col- 
ored lean with tiny streaks of white 
fat running through it. The lean 
should be firm and velvety in ap- 
pearance. The fat should be firm 
and white. 
A Boston butt that weighs 6 
pounds, a loin that weighs between 
10 and 12 pounds, spareribs that 
weigh three pounds or less will 
have more lean meat than larger| 
cuts from larger hogs. be 
add fat 
  
    
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says he doesn't rasa how many 
turkeys he has carved because ‘1 
lost count after the first 100." 
Shrader developed his sideline’ 
when called on to carve for panels! 
of turkey-tasters in connection with 
experimental work on the birds. 
He has demonstrated his skill with 
a knife on @ turkey on film and 
before civic clubs. 
He feels strongly that the man. | 
of the house should carve the 
do it 
standing at the table, the center 
of all eyes, 
“What the re- 
from you, just as in whittling,” 
he says. “The hostess can help by 
keeping goblets or other high 
dishes away from your site of oper- 
ations and giving you elbow room,” 
Shrader often starts his gob- 
. bier drama by cutting two thick 
wedges from a bright red apple 
er orange and putting them at 
either side ef the bird to keep it 
from slipping on the platter. He 
concedes this may not be neces- 
sary but it imparts color, 
Some men ridicule fancy paper 
coverings for the ends of the tur- 
key legs. But not. Shrader. They 
keep his fingers from becoming 
greasy as he grasps a leg with his 
left hand and cuts down to remove 
the drumstick, On an extra plate, 
he separates the drumstick from 
the second joint. 
* * 
“Now,” he says, “if Junior is 
big enough to eat the whole drum- 
I slash the meat off: just 
as if.I were carving a piece of even for the novice, according to 
Shrader. When it comes to dish 
ing up the stuffing, he prefers a 
| spoon with a long handle. Uf 
| there are more children at the 
| table than there are drumsticks, 
“he suggests: you make a couple of 
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He clearly considers it downright 
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The instant ‘whole wheat cereal, 
the kind with extra germ added, 
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'9 cup brown sugar, — packed 
‘2 cup margarine or butter 
‘2 cup granulated sugar 
1 a vanilla 
egg 
i cup sifted all-purpose flour 
powder 
‘4 teaspoon salt 
1 cup email ppraweie no black ones 
% cup flake cocon 
1 cup instant whole uk cereal 
Heat oven to moderate (375 
degrees). Cream margarine until 
soft. Add sugars and vanilla. Beat 
until light and creamy. Add egg. 
Mix well, Sift flour, baking powder, 
and salt together. Combine gum- 
drops, coconut, and instant whole 
wheat ceréal. 
Add dry ingredients to sugar 
Blend thoroughly. Mix 
allege coconut, and cereal. 
~ Doggies onto greased |   cama) t. Bake 12 minutes, or 
until a- SS ikon, Yield: 6 dozen’ 
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Tart Mayonnaise 
Your vegetable for the Thanks-| 
giving dinner can be just as\‘* = 
cial” as the rest of the meal. 
recipe for broccoli will be ea ’ 
to prepare during the hour befo 
serving time, because it calls for) 
a minimum of ingredients and ef- 
fort, but a maximum of eating an 
pleasure.    
  
a good dash of| 
  igrees) oven 1 hour; uncover a 
mayonnaise or|excess fat front gravy; the nuts 
Pred give it a good texture and it needs 
broe-ino extra thickening. Makes 8 
servings with seconds, . CRISPY ABC — New alphabet oat 
- as a snack ..    with the young- 
. straight ffom the box, combined with milk or creiun and 
fruit (mo need for sugar) .. . or as an ingredient © | 
in such tasty confections as these ‘‘ABC Balls.” 
  
= hae Cereal Big Turkeys Give More 
= Has Kid Appeal | ‘Meat for Your Money 
What is-first-in shoppers’ minds 
Take a letter Mrs. Homemaker! this week? Thanksgiving of course. 
oat cereal, in their markets. 
This unique cereal in the form of IF YOU CHOOSE TURKEY 
s are a delicious morning! 
treat with milk and fruit. They|tion Agent. 
have equal appeal as « snack—/toms are 39 to 49 cents per pound; 
right from the box, or served over) hens are 43 to 55 cents per pound. lice cream and puddings. 
Decorate 
with them, tee... little party cakes 
youngsters 
| love having their names spelled 
| out on the icing. And as a pretty 
| for party cupcakes, spell 
a@ greeting or the name of 
cack child with this crereal that 
comes in the form of all 26 let- 
ters of the alphavet. 
Another sure way of making a 
hit with the young’uns is to serve 
“ABC Balls.” These tasty, crispy 
confections couldn't be easier to 
make, 
Crispy ABC Balls 
1% cups miniature marshmaliows 
%@ teaspoon cinnamon 
3 tabléspoons water 
teaspoon vanilla 
‘ a cup raisins 
1 cup alphabet oat cereal 
Combine marshinallows, 
mon, and water in top of double 
boiler. Heat over hot water until 
marshmallows are melted. Blend 
well, Remove from heat. Add re- 
maining ingredients and stir until! 
cereal is well coated. Drop by ta-| 
blespoons onto waxed paper. Flat- 
ten into patties with cereal letters 
close together. Chill 3 or 4 hours.) 
‘Mikes 10 to 12 cookies. 
  
Spanish Touch 
Given to Veal 
With Sherry 
A delicious Spanish way to deal! 
with a veal roast. 
Veal Con Naranja al Jerez 
| 3 to 4 pound rump veal roast 
Dresses Broccoli - | 2 tablespoons flour 
1 teaspoon salt 
2. tablespoons bacon drippings 
1 medium-sized onion (sliced) 
1 clove garlic (minced) 
% cup Brazil nuts icut fine in as 
jeleetric blender or put through a ha 
g| operated rotary grater 
Grated rind and juice of 1 large orange) 
is teaspoon cinnamon 
1%) cup medium (amontillado) sherry 
1 cup water 
    
   roast, cut away fat and roll 
and ‘ie it without adding a cover- 
ing of extra fat, Mix flour and salt; 
bake 4% hour more,.Skim off any ime-of-day'keys were produced in 1958 than 
treat. A combination, of oats and/in 1957, turkeys are plentiful in| ¢Ting. 
cinna-; 
Have meatman remove bone) Even though 4 per cent less tur- 
reports the Marketing Informa- 
Average prices for 
[The small fryer-roaster turkeys 
are 49 to 55 cents per pound. 
How much turkey will you need? 
This depends upon how many you 
plan to serve, whether you need 
seconds for big appetites ‘ and 
whether you want turkey left after 
the Thanksgiving feast. A simple 
rule to remember is: if the turkey 
is under 12 pounds, allow % to 1 
pound of ready-to-stuff bird for 
each serving. If the turkey weighs 
over 12 pounds, allow 14 to % 
pound. If you want plenty for sec- 
_jonds, allow 14 to 1% pounds. 
If you decide to try one of the 
frozen stuffed turkeys,” allow 1'; 
to 2 pounds per person. Keep it 
| in the freezer until ready to 
| roast. These turkeys are never 
thawed before cooking time. 
The big turkey will give the most 
meat for the money, A 25 pound 
tom turkey will yield 56 per cent   
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will read labels and ask questions 
‘In fact, take lots of letters—right Most -will reserve preferences for|if labels are not informative. 
le from a box of the new alphabet| jturkey, ham or some other meat) But ham is just one of the pork 
/cuts. Boston butt and rib or loin 
roasts rate attention, For those 
LAMB PERHAPS? 
November brings some of the 
best lamb supplies of the year. 
A leg of lamb can serve for, 
more than one meal. A few choice, 
steaks can be removed from the 
roast and cut into pieces for, 
ground patties or stew meat. This’ 
way, the leg will make three meals 
for a family of four. 
FOOD FOR THOUGHT 
If you spend most of the meal’ s| 
money for meat, you can cut the; 
cost-of the meal by using some of 
those in the menu: cabbage, pota- 
toes, squash, apples, carrots, many 
canned fruits and vegetables. 
Tart cranberries are a must for 
Thanksgiving. Team with apples or 
oranges for salad or- relish = 
binations. 
A casserole of applesauce and. 
squash, a little sugar, dash of nut-| 
meg and a sprinkle of nuts may be! 
a Rw flavor treat. 
*   
Kitchen arithmetic: heavy aaa 
doubles its volume after it has been 
beaten. 
    roasted meat while a 15 pound tur- 
|key yields about 50 per cent. 
| You can judge when to pick up) 
the turkey at the store by figuring} 
ithe fime it takes to thaw. Ready-| | 
ito-stuff turkeys weighing 4 to 12) 
| pounds will thaw in 1 to 2 days in; 
ithe refrigerator. Those weighing 12) 
ito 20 pounds take 2 to 3 days.) 
| Birds weighing over 20 pounds take 
3 or 4 days. In the refrigerator or! 
under cold running water are the) 
‘only safe places to thaw frozen) 
| Teady-to-stuff birds. 
Leave turkeys in their original 
waterproof wraps while thawing. 
PORK IS POPULAR : 
Pork will be a popular choice for) 
| Thanksgiving. Prices compete with! 
,all other meats for November and. 
December are months when the, 
" largest pork supplies come to 
“| market. ‘ 
Smoked ham will top the list 
of pork choices. Again the num. | 
ber you plan to serve will de- | 
cide whether you want a whole | 
ham, a half or an end. The whole 
ham will serve about 3 persons 
from each pound, the halves will 
serve 21, and the ends about 2. 
Naturally, a regular ham with 
the skin still on will not serve as| 
many as a skinless ham of the 
same weight. One with all the 
bones will not serve as mahy as) 
a shankless ham of the same) 
weight, one that is semi-boneless 
with the shank and aitch bone re- 
moved, or one that is- boned and 
rolled. Because of the difference, 
in cooking time needed, a ready- 
k ham will serve fewer por- 
s per pound than one which is, 
cooked or canned.   ham is prepared: in so) 
many outs and processed in 90) 
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who wish to spend fewer dollars, | 
these are choices worth. consid-| 
                 
       
       
      
  Our Thanks ! To Lécel 125 of United Rubber Cork, Linoleum and Plastic Workers of America ot Baldwin Rubber Co. for purchasing — 
‘the Christmas hams and tu for their members from. 
3 Sisters’ Market .for the 8th secutive Year. 
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Given Away with Each 
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I would prefer not to dress." 
Answer: No ‘social gathering 
exacts less formality than a 
cocktail party. You may’ wear 
whatever you happen to have 
on — whether it be formal 
or informal, 
Shrine Set 
for Bazaar   
on Nov. 29 Final arrangements have 
zaar to be held 4:3 to 
9 p.m. Nov, 29 at Roosevelt 
Masonic Temple é 
served from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m., 
and gift booths with Christmas 
items will be featured, Also 
included will be baked goods, 
foods, needlework, jewelry and 
candy =e — ; 
Mrs. Samuel i. of Old Or- 
chard drive is general chair-_ 
man -of the bazaar. Mrs. 
James MeCurdy is assisting 
Mrs. Wayne Reaves, ticket 
chairman, and Mrs. Earle Hos- 
kins, dinner chairman, in plan- 
ning the affair. 
 o*® * * 
Booth chairmen include Mrs. 
Edward Wallace and - Mrs. 
Frank Payne, needlework; 
Mrs. John Sellman, home 
canned food; Mrs. Davy Gil- 
pin, gifts; ‘Mrs, Richard Shoe- 
maker, baked goods; and Mrs. 
Edward Pritchard, jewelry. 
Presbyterian 
Group Meets 
for Luncheon 
Mrs. Roy Ashwin and Mrs. 
William D. Thomas Jr. pre- 
_sented the missionary program 
when the January-March 
Group of First -Presbyterian 
Church met for luncheon Tues- 
day at the Silverhill road 
home of Mrs. Herbert E. Mc- 
Culloch. 
* * * 
Mrs. Russell Hoyt, Mrs. Dav- 
id Brown and Mrs. Lawrence 
McCann assisted the hostess. 
Mrs. Thomas “will be in 
charge of the group table at - 
the annual Christmas dinner 
by the Women’s As- 
sociation of the church, . Mrs. 
D. R. Lazelle will arrange for 
the Christmas basket project. 
* * * 
Mrs. Hazel Anderson of Ros- 
\ shire court was a guest. 
Mrs. Hershey 
Addresses Club 
Mrs. Galen E. Hershey spoke 
on the subject ‘Religious Ed- 
ucation as. it Pertains to the 
World of Tomorrow’? when the 
Junior Child Study Club of Pon- 
tiae Met Tuesday at the Bir- 
_ingham home et Mrs. _ 
Watt. 
Cohostesses at the shbitiitg 
were Mrs. Forest\ R. Wood, 
Mrs. Thomas Hufchison; Mrs. 
William Ewart, «Mrs. \ Howard 
Powers, and Mrs, George S. 
Ross. Mrs. Arley Lowe poured, 
as "ww be @ guest day and luncheon, 
‘ i i 
Owen School's PTA Fair will be 
held Friday evening at the school, The 
three youngsters above are showing the 
comical outfits they will wear as par- 
ticipants in the fair’s mriey show.   
         Pontiac Press Photos 
From left to right are Edward C. Nel- 
son of West Rutgers avenue, Michael 
Crowley of East Longfellow avenue 
and David Clemons of West Strath- 
_. more avenue. 
  PTA president’ Mrs. Clyde White 
of West Ann Arbor street (left) and 
Mrs. John Giles of. West Hopkins 
street, chairman-of the fair, add fin- 
ishing touches to some’ af the novelties 
Owen PTA 
Fair Slated 
for Friday 
Mrs. John Giles is serving 
as general chairman for Owen 
School’s PTA Fair which will 
begin af 638 Rm. ee: 
In aoa es a aie show 
are Mrs. Royal Exline and 
Mrs. Taylor Harris. A favorite 
activity of the children will 
be pony rides under the direc- 
tion of Raymond Young and 
Mrs. James. Daley. 
Other fair features will be 
a beauty shop, snack shop, 
game room, movies, baked 
goods counters, stands with 
plants, fancy work, beanies and 
The. check room will be 
managed by Mrs. Cora Scott 
and Mrs. Wallace Grosinski. 
Mrs. Earl Oltesvig is publicity 
chairman. 
Six pages today 
in Women’s Section 
  stands. to be featured ut various concession 
Mrs. Giles has just finished a 
beanie cap, while Mrs. White is com- 
pleting an Hawaiian lei. 
To Aid YWCA World Fund   
Pontiac Area Y-Teens 
Plan Saturday Fun Fair 
A Fun Fair is being planned 
by Senior High Y-Teen Clubs 
of Greater Pontiac area, to be 
held from 4 to 9 p.m. Saturday 
at the YWCA. Proceeds are to 
go to the YWCA’s World Fel- 
lowship Fund, which supports 
YWCA work in devastated and 
underdeveloped ‘ areas of- the 
world. : 
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Waterford girls will be in 
charge of cakes, candies, hot 
dogs and pop, and Clarkston 
girls will feature fortune tell- 
ing and feats of strength. 
A general store and balloon 
‘ shaving game will be conduct- 
ed by girls of Lake Orion and 
Pontiac Ceritral High — girls 
have planned a wishing well 
and sponge throw. 
: * * * 
In charge of the affair are 
Elaine Elliott and Fran Spen- 
cer of Waterford, Adale Lyn- 
ady and Betty Buzzell of Clark- 
ston, Bobbie Schumacher, 
Anita Best and Carolyn John- 
Mr. and Mrs. 
E. C. Volimar 
of North 
Perry street 
announce . the 
engagement of 
their 
granddaughter, 
Marijane,to 
Wayne F. 
Lundy, son of 
My< and Mrs. 
Frank X. 
Lundy of 
Elizabeth 
Lake road. 
An August 
wedding - is 
pentets son of Lake Orion and Karmen 
Gates and Glenna Russell of 
Pontiac. 
- Cranbrook School 
to Give Scholarships 
Scholarships are now being 
offered by Cranbrook School, 
Bloomfield Hills, for boys en- 
tering grades 7 to 11 of the 
school in September 1959. To 
be eligable, boys must have 
an above average academic 
record. ard proven need for 
financial aid. 
Applications must be in to the 
headmaster by March 1. 
Beta Mu Chapter 
Launches Project 
Mrs. Lawrence Hansen, “past 
+ president of the Association for 
Handicapped Children, was — 
speaker at the Wednesday eve- 
ning meeting of Beta Mu Chap- 
ter of Epsilon Sigma Alpha 
held at the YWCA. 
Plans were made for a 
Christmas party, and a money- 
making project was launched. 
Area Gold Star Mothers 
Meet to Install. Officers 
Mrs, Olive Burgess was. in- 
stalled as president of Oakland 
Mothers, when the group met 
Wednesday evening at Bemis- 
Olsen Amvets Post. 
Other ‘officers installed were 
Mrs; Eva Welch, first vice 
president; Mrs. Floyd Knicker- 
bocker, second vice president; 
Mrs, Edward McDonald, sec- 
retary; and Mrs. Leone Hag: 
burg, pines 
* * 
* Others Thole Mrs, «Luisa 
Mayotte, sergeant-at-arms; 
seaal ny Rutherford, chap- 
| Mrs, Eva Welch, histor- 
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By ABIGAIL VAN BUREN — 
“DEAR ABBY: “What's vie i ale many, He 
“travels and when jobs are 
searce he is not equipped to 
make a living doing something . J Lovely Musicion Has Big * Problem: Soe 
How to Be Pied Pier With the Ga else, But ohe thing Is in your 
favor — when a girl 
a musician, he can be sure it's 
love! marries 
Mr. ae Mrs, 
*) Manley Young 
     
  me off be- 
Thess her of Cherokee 
sis ligpei road 
want “her go- announce the ing with p | engagement of musician, a : 
- They say we their. daughter, 
ene, lays a0 Kathie+ Ann, 
= dope ad- . to Dean 
dicts. One ta- geese Robert 
he liked me personally and if I McConkey, 
gave upSmusie and settled son of 
down he would get me a jobin Mr. and Mrs. 
- @ “respectable” business. I Robert 
studied hard to be a musician McConk 
and I am a’ good one, but it onkey of seems to be —— in get- Durand. . Mr. 
ting a decent z 2 . 
musician ‘McConkey is DEAR MUSICIAN: Alt par. % graduate 
ents want to see their daugh- of MSU, 
ters ge 0% A ge where Miss sleeps s. works 5 
Young is 4 ; 
senior. ® KATHIE A, YOUNG 
Club Has 
Question 
Program Personal News Mr. and Mrs. James H. Hampton of Sylvan Shores drive 
have just returned from a trip to Acapulco, Mexico. 
While there, Mr. Hampton went deep-sea fishing and 
caught a 10 ft. sailfish. 
; Before returning home, they visited their son and 
Mrs. Joseph J. Panter con- daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Jerald D. Hampton of Los 
ducted a question-box session Angeles. 
when the Parliamentary Study ’ * * 
Club met Wednesday afternoon On Sunday long-time Pontlac resident, Mrs. Ida John- 
gg gag ogy |. Son of Owego drive, will celebrate her 92nd birthday. 
Se, Seen eeners. ae : ae ‘gs DeSota place were her Mrs. William Pfahlert was in Visiting Mrs. Irene W ‘ins of DeSota p } 
charge of the guest book. son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wilkins, 
x « here from Dhahran, Saudi Arabia, as part of a three-month 
The demonstration group was vacation. 
under the sponsorship of Mrs. Prior to coming to Pontiac they toured Europe for a 
Theron Taylor with Mrs. Har- § month, and now-Mr. Wilkins is attending Rochester Insti- 
‘Ty Lunsford as leader. Also tyte of Technology, Rochester, N.Y. 
ae ie rd ° 2 . r While he is in school, his wife and son are visiting her 
B agi dighes parents Mr. and Mrs. Reed Filler of Syracuse, N.Y. The 
Wilkins will return to Pontiac Dec. 1. Anderson, vice president and 
Mrs. C. W. Crawley, recordin; ? . They will leave New York by plane for Dhahran on _ secretary. 
pe O* * Dec. 27. 
Assisting with the program * * * 
were Mrs. Alex McVean, cor- 
responding secretary; Mrs. 
Harry Eaton, treasurer; Mrs. William P. Hampton, son of the V. C. Hamptons of 
Bloomfield Hills, was one of 15 men initiated into Michigan 
Maurice Weiner, financial sec- State University’s chapter of Blue Key, national honor 
retary; and Mrs. William Cox, fraternity . auditor. - * * * 
The next duncnatration Mrs. Ernest C. DeLeon of Auburn avenue has returned 
meeting will be held Dec. 3 at from visiting her brother, John H. Mundt ITI, in Danbury, 
the temple. Conn. She also visited relatives in New York State. . 
* * * 
Attending a cenvention in Atlantic City this week are 
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Crary of Otter drive. 
~* © * 
A daughter, Kimberly Ann, was born Nov. 18 to Mr. and 
Mrs. Earl Barker of LaFay avenue, at St. Joseph Mercy 
Hospital. 
Ar e Named Grandparents of the infant, are Arthur Amsden of 
Dick avenue and Mr. and Mrs. Donald A. Barker of Menom- 
Officers were elected at the inee road. 
Tuesday evening dinner meet- * 
ing of the- Pillar Club, held at 
the Chippewa road home of 
Mrs. Oscar Lundbeck, 
Mrs. William Knudsen was 
named president; Mrs, C. T. 
Forsman, vice president; Mrs. 
Everett Peterson, recording 
secretary; Mrs. E. V. Martin, 
aad corresponding secretary; Mrs. 
Marcus Scott, treasurer; and 
Mrs. Lundbeck, publicity chair- 
man. : Pillar Club 
Officers 
” , Mr. and Mrs. William Kreiner (nee Elvira Swanson) 
of Cameron avenue announce the birth of a son, Kris Wal- 
lace, born Oct. 23 at Pontiac General Hospital. 
Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Swanson of 
Brook street and William Kreiner of Royal Oak, 
* * 
Announcing the birth of a son, James Ernest, born Nov. 
17 at Pontiac General Hospital are Mr. and Mrs. Richard 
Schaeffer (nee Barbara St. Charles) of Tilmof drive. 
Mrs. Gladys Schaeffer of Parkway street and Mr. and 
Sire Ferman diowed (ic: Mrs. Ernest St. Charles of Chamberlain street are grand- 
tures of her trip thorough the parents. 
Netherlands and Germany. x * * 
Assisting the hostess were Born to Mr. and Mrs. Jack Best (nee Sallye Pickering) 
Mrs. George Wasserberger, of Indianwood road is a son, Timothy John. 
Mrs, Harold Northon and Mrs. 
Henry Beehler, dianwood road and Mr. and Mrs. William Best of Baldwin 
avenue, 
Mothersingers , 
Plan Party 
Plans for a Christmas dinner 
party to be held Dec. 30 were 
discussed when Pontiac Moth- 
ersingers met for a coopera- 
_ tive dinner Tuesday at the 
Baldwin avenue home of Mrs. . 
“Edna Matheny. The holiday 
dinner party will be held at 
the home of Mrs. Charles Chap- 
man on Silverdowne drive. — 
Mrs. Roy Parden, president, 
Mrs. Donald Richmond and 
Mrs. James Dando assisted the 
hostess. 
Mrs. Briggs was installing of- 
ficer, with Mrs. Barbara Cor- 
nell as installing chaplain and 
Mrs, Ida Veatch, installing ser- 
geant-at-arms, 
Vocal selections were given 
by Marilyn Vernon accompan- 
ied. by her mother, Mrs. Harry 
Vernon, A { 
Preceding the installation, a ~ 
dinner’ party -was held at - 
Greenfield's Restaurant, Bir- With the Christmas season ap- 
proaching, gift ‘booths will be a special . 
feature when the Pontiac White Shrine 
annual bazaar is held Nov. 29 at 
Roosevelt. Masonic Temple. Mrs, 
Samuel E. Smith, poner chair Mrs. Pr 
vere 
    
Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Otis Pickering of Ie- .    
“DEAR ABBY: Three years 
er whee ae 
him. My husband is very mad 
at me. Should I keep trying to 
find the father of my baby (the 
° baby is adorable and looks a 
lot like my legal husband) or 
should I stay married and try 
to make the best of it?’’ 
IN DOUBT 
DEAR IN: If your legal hus- 
band will have you, you are 
luckier than you deserve. Beg 
his forgiveness and try to make 
a respectable woman of your- 
self. 
* * * 
“DEAR ABBY: What would 
you do in my case? My hus- 
band will not sit down and 
write his mother a letter or a 
card to let her know he is all 
right. His parents are quite ~ 
old and I know they skimp and 
save but they have to put in 
a long-distance call to find out 
if their son is still living. I 
am sick of nagging him about 
this. Please give me a soju- 
tion," 
SICK OF NAGGING 
DEAR SICK: Quit aggravat- 
ing yourself. Write to his folks 
yourself. They will appreciate 
it more than you know, Your 
husband will have a long time 
to regret his thoughtlessness. 
& & 8 
“DEAR ABBY: Can Bingo 
be fixed? Where I go to play 
there is a certain. woman who 
goes with the man who calls 
the numbers and she wins more 
often than anybody else. She 
goes early and picks out her 
card. and the man who calls 
the numbers sits where no one 
can see what he’s doing. Does 
this sound right to you?” ° 
BINGO PLAYER 
DEAR PLAYER: A person 
who questions the honesty of 
a& game is foolish to play it. 
In a square Bingo game, all 
cards are selected AT ONCE 
before the game. 
* * * 
CONFIDENTIAL TO WORRY 
WART:. Worries will die of 
malnutrition if they aren't fed 
with more worries. Get busy 
in some kind of volunteer work 
and take your mind off your: 
self, 
* * * 
For a persona] reply, write 
to ABBY in care of this paper, 
Enclose a selfaddressed, 
stamped envelope. 
Xi Alpha Nu - 
Chapter Holds 
Dinner Party 
Mrs. George Heenan of Sem- 
inole. avenue, Mrs. Richard 
Benham of Ascot street and 
Mrs. Robert Dodd of Judah 
Lake Estates were hostesses at 
a progressive dinner party held 
by Xi Alpha Nu Chapter of 
Beta Sigma Phi Sorority Tues- 
day. 
Assisting the hostesses were 
Mrs. Richard Ferris, Mrs. 
William Cheal, Mrs. Jay San- 
dow and Joan McLain. 
The group sewed Christmas 
:, stockings for the annual chil- 
dren’s Christmas party and 
agreed to dress dolls as a proj- 
ect for Christmas. 
      
       
       
     
  
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  West Side Club Has Luncheon 
Mrs, Ward Newman was 
hostess at her Liberty street 
home for luncheon Wednesday 
afternoon for members of West _ 
Side Extension Group. Assist- 
ing her—were—her daughters, 
Mrs, Donald Newman and Mrs. 
Henry Karwas. 
* * * 
A lesson on _ ‘Property 
Rights’’ was given by Mrs. 
Francis Lohff, and the first of 
a series of ‘‘Cake Decorating” 
lessons was given by Mrs, Leon 
Grogg. Favorite holiday reci- 
pes were exchanged, 
* * * 
Plans were made for a 
Christmas party Dec, 10, 
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* * * 
Mrs, John G. Wood is giv- 
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te first to be held Saturday 
evening, Her daughter, Judy, 
will be ,home Thanksgiving 
from Bennett Junior College 
to assist her mother with final 
plans for a party Dec. 22 at 
Bloomfield Hills Country Club. 
* * * 
Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. 
Budd will give a dinner party 
for close friends Dec. 5 in 
their Vaugham road home. 
  
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‘i 4 One: 
   ‘ ‘of their 
Fred, at  Westerg Reserve 
School ang go on. to Brown 
University where they will visit 
two other sons, 
* * * 
Mr, and Mrs. Floyd Knox 
of North Cromwell drive will 
+ Baio te ee as to 
their son-in-law and daughter, 
Mr, and Mrs, George Girdler, 
— home. in Mt. Lakes, 
  
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4 Buckle Artes MEN’S DRESS | 4”   
Gold Star Mothers 
Have Sewing Session 
Mrs. Mae Archambeau op- 
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to members of American Gold 
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cial services took part in the Tues-| 
day evening meeting of Pontiac] — 
branch of American Association of} 
University Women, held at the 
Community Services Building.’ Mrs. 
Kenneth Ollis, chairman of the so-| - 
cial and economic issues group, { 
was in charge of the meeting. 
The program was the result of a 
study made by various social serv- 
ices in Pontiac. 
* * * 
Speakers for the evening were 
Estelle Martin, executive director 
of Family Service of Oakland Coun- 
ty; Mrs, Frances Kessler of Al- 
coholism Information Center; Wil- 
Ham Clark, executive director of 
Big Brothers; and Ray MacAfee, 
executive director of Pontiac Hous- 
ing Commission. 
Mary Gibbs was social chairman 
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Guests were Mrs. Thomas Metz- 
dorf and Mrs. Charles Koella. 
The next meeting will be a mem- 
bership tea to be. held Dec. 6. at} . 
Pontiac Federal Savings and Loan 
Building. 
Kitchen Mirror 
May Remind Us 
to Freshen Up 
Have a mirror in your 
kitchen so you can “‘face your- 
self” several times a day, sug- 
gests an extension specialist in 
home management at Michi- 
gan State University. 
* * * 
The mirror may remind you 
to take a few minutes rest, 
smooth your hair or square 
your shoulders. 
* * * 
A touch of make-up, combed 
hair and carefully tended 
hands and nails should be a 
part of your daily beauty rou- 
tine, she said.   
  
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they won’t listen to the other side 
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But Never Sang in Native Japan   
NEW YORK (UPI) — A Ja- 
panese prima donna is pio- 
neéring abroad, but she never 
has sung in her homeland. 
Kunie Imai, a pretty 26-year- 
old woman, is the first Ja- 
panese soprano to sing with 
the Metropolitan Opera. 
For Miss Imai, a Met con- 
tract is like a dream, One of 
six children, she grew up in 
Imabari, Japan. When she was 
a teenager, she began collect- 
“I listened and fell in love 
she was. a junior in high school, 
she decided to become a sing- ing records .of great singers. - 
* * * 
with them,” she “said: When 
  ey. for the years of training 
she needed, 
GOT HELP. 
Then a Roman Catholic mis- 
sionary heard her sing, and 
-sent her to Spain to study. 
She won scholarships and 
helped pay her way by sing- ing in concerts. 
After four and a half years 
in Madrid, she went to. Italy, 
where she studied with the 
present teacher, Ettore Verna, 
who divides his time ‘between 
Italy and New York. 
A*® * * 
Miss Imai, known as 
“Kuny” spoke only Japanese 
when she left home. Today, 
she speaks fluent Spanish   er. But the family had no mon- 
A summer 
wedding is 
planned by 
Vicki Everett 
whose 
engagement to 
Larry Rickard 
is announced 
' by her 
parents, 
Mr. and Mrs. 
Ford Everett 
of Lowell 
street. Her 
  
       
    
      
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Mr. and Mrs. 
Claude 
Rickard of 
Cass. Lake 
road, is. a 
graduate of 
_ General 
Motors 
Institute.   VICKI EVERETT *   Kunie Imai Is Met Star Italian- and fast is learning 
English. 
““But I have had no trouble 
in New York. Everyone at 
the Met speaks Italian, and I 
learned to give addresses to 
cab drivers in English. I even 
found my way around the sub- 
way,” she said in Italian, 
which Verna translated, 
A tiny (five feet, two inches) 
sweet-natured person, Miss 
Imai is a “prima donna on. 
stage, but at home, I’m just 
a good girl.” She likes to cook. 
Japanese and Italian dishes, 
—admits—a—passion—for—eating, —/j-__ 
swims, and likes ‘“‘conserva- 
tive but elegant” clothes. She 
usually wears Japanese 
clothes, but wore a two-piece 
‘chemise during the interview 
after her first Met perfor- 
mance, “Madame Butterfly.” 
LIKEs AMERICANS E 
Although she has seen little 
except the Met-and her teach- 
er’s home, she finds the United 
States ‘‘full of nice, hard-work- 
ing people” and hopes to do 
the usual sightseeing. First on 
her list of places to visit was 
an atttomat because “there I 
can find people who speak 
Spanish and Italian,” she said. 
When Miss Imai winds up 
her concert schedule, she hopes 
to go home and appear in a 
Japanese opera. 
* * * 
“TI want to tell the Japanese 
how grateful I am to Italy 
and the United States for the 
opportunity they’ve given me. 
When — and if — I make a 
lot: of money, I will return the 
money to the people who 
helped me and to my teach- 
ers, so that someone else can 
= chance I’ve had,” she 
“Then,” she added, “I will buy a home and raise a fam- ily.”     
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  For Christmas   
How About These Ideas? 
It’s about time. to get out 
those little notebooks and 
pencils. and ,decide what you 
plan to giyé Cousin Jane and 
Uncle Jog for Christmas. 
Gifts ta please the gals are 
never hi to find, for it’s a 
rare wofman who isn't delight- 
ed to ive -perfume, cos 
metics pr toiletries. They’re a 
touch of glamor, and give a 
gay lift to the feminine morale. 
* x * 
Waterproof mascara, so im- 
portant to eye beauty, is now 
made by one famous beauty 
house in an attractive contain- 
er that resembles a smart 
fountain. pen, complete with 
its own applicator. 
*~ * * 
Packaged by itself in-a box 
with a golden eye ‘‘masque’”’ 
on top, or combined with an 
eye shadow stick and eye pen- 
cil in a handy purse-size case, 
this eye make-up is an ideal 
holiday gift. And you don’t, 
have to settle for black. It 
comes in royal blue, emerald 
green and violet as well. 
* * * 
Not to be outdone by the Em- 
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styles, four colognes that have 
been favorites for many years 
now make their appearance in 
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bottles, reminiscent of another, 
more elegant era, And when 
the fragrance is finished, the 
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reson Faye Moore  feat’sue | t * * Pressed powder, so handy ~ = 
  since it. won't spill in your 
purse, now comes in beautiful- 
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brushed gold or silver, others 
in handsome black or white 
plastic. 
* * * 
Even lipsticks are made now 
in eases so beautiful that they 
make charming as well as use- 
ful gifts. 
There's a wide choice of per- 
fume, too, now that many 
women no longer feel that they 
must use just one scent that 
can be identified with them. 
* * 
So go forth and shop for 
Christmas with a light heart. 
At least the gals on your list 
won't create any problem. Any 
gift carefully chosen from the 
wide array 6f toiletries is sure 
to be hit. 
  
Chautauqua, N. Y., which 
normally has a population of 
only 560, has a population of 
10,000 or more when the sum- 
mer concerts are given there. 
  New Tiny 
BigBoon What do you do when a guest 
spifis ashes om your floor? Ig- 
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a vacuum cleaner? 
The smart hostess meets the 
situation graciously by simply 
trotting out one of those pint- 
sized solid brass carpet sweep- 
ers now on the market, accord- 
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full-sized job, too, even though 
they’re half the size of regular 
sweepers."’ 
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the brass sweeper right out 
in the living room, where ahy- 
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to be given to a children's home) 
Mrs. Lawrence Sauvage and 
Mrs. Richard Duncan, leaders of 
Girl Scout Troop 493, had eight new 
girls invested into their troop. 
Girl Scouts are making a. basket 
for the Salvation Army to be given 
to a needy family. Herrington School Brownie and 
Girl Scout investiture service was 
held Wednesday in the school mul-| . 
tipurpose room, with Mrs. Joseph 
Napier presiding, 
Two new Brownie troops were 
organized, with Mrs. Walter Met- 
calf as leader of Troop 74 and 
Mrs. Jack Smith as leader of Troop |       382. Fifteen’ girls were invested in 
| these two , jtroops. 
Mrs. / Napier, neighborhood | 
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‘| Sis hea oe tien ‘en sreiatinn| Will be held Nov. 29-29. Sixty litical pundits are reluctant le, which} 8¢Ve" seats in the Assembly 
considerably diminished from those} force. two-thirds of them reserved 
wonton Raven Pee hendy Mt Sp Ber ire wegen’ es Mia oe , will meet time] Another of the general's aides, ee : , _ /im December to take part in the| novelist Andre Malraux has set] Unfortunately, no Moslems election of the first President of|up a group on the left, seeking to|stature and nationalist views \ the Fifth Republic. De Gaulle is'¢ larice Soustelle, willing to become candidates. The 
: DE GAULLE ARRIVES — As campaigning for the French elec- 
tion picks up, Gen. Charles de Gaulle arrives at the Elysee Palace 
    complete integration of Algeria 
with metropolitan France, : 
= * x * 
, BOYOOTT URGED 
~ ‘The Algerian rebel movemen' 
which has set -up a provisional 
. t in Cairo, is boycot- 
~ ting the elections and urging all 
Moslems not to vote. 
before, the Algerian problem will 
be De Gaulle’s—and France’s— 
most critical problem. 
: * * * 
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which, even with its diminished 
powers, provides a forum that has 
       
       
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could be complicated for De Gaulle |.:   
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ee Indian Ties 
Help Students Scholarship Programs 
Vary; Some Request 
Return to Reservation 
WASHINGTON (UPI) — Many 
Indian tribes which once regarded 
a brave skilled in huntiing and 
fishing as a well-educated fellow, 
are now Setting aside tribal money 
for college scholarships. 
* * * 
The Interior Department's In-| 
dian Bureau said the most recent} 
allocation of Indian money for this| 
purpose was made by the Wind! 
River Shoshone Tribe of Wyom-, 
ing, which set u a $10,090 college 
scholarship program. 
Reservation tribes are spend- 
ing almost $500,000 a year out of 
their own Ymoney for the higher 
education of their young people, 
the Bureau said. 
* * * 
Scholarship programs range from the $750 apropriated by a/° 
small tribal group in North Caro- 
lina to the income from a five 
million my 9 trust fund. estab- 
lished by the Navajo Tribe of 
Arizona, New Mexico and Utah. 
24 TRIBES AID 
Twenty-four “tribes now have 
school grant programs. The In- 
dian Bureau said these are con- tribe. Some, like the Navajo, ee sane ot Science Wiping Out Threat of / 
     “ LISBON (UPD — A leading |quito’ eradication,” said Dr. Paul American expert on malaria says/¥, Russell of the Rockefeller Foun- few years after graduation. |. disease is almost. certainly be- | dation, “That isn’t so, We can beat “Tienat 
Scholarships are ‘ordinarily pro- d. but 
rico tents arsng ane, ped out fon the word Dt alti King oly «all De other yocational schools as. well world will be rid of mosquitoes too, centage of “the world’s mosquito 
as at Mberal arts or technical! "+, jot of people think malaria|PMmaton-", college. rr eradication is the same as mos- 
Glen L. Emmons, Commissioner Pre 
lof Indian Affairs, said that thanks} 19 Once Potent Ships 
to the tribal scholarships and to ? 
ether ‘aide grovided by govern-|*C Face Auction Block 
4 
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Ef: Edge-   
comb, Maine, was in 
as consultant at a World Health| ™8 with has been 
Organization meeting of me aa experts. The meeting was part of   
  
a 76-nation campaign to erase ma- 
LEE HALL, Va.  — Time has /jaria completely within 10°to 25| becomes a malaria 
a run out for 19 ships in the fleet) years — in some countries within| by biting 
of somé 300 in the James River five years, 
reserve fleet and they will go on | oa. & eee 
the auction block. ; 
They are Liberty ships ohich disease .which has ravaged the 
once were potent weapons in the 
war of supply for troops overseas. 
Others will be kept for use in a mental and philanthropic organiz- 
ations, the number of reservation 
Indians. studying beyond the high 
school level rose from about 2.300 
jin 1954-55 to more than 3,800 in 
| 1957-58, an increase of about 65 
\per “cent in three years.   world’s tropical regions for cen- |. “This is where a useful trick) .4 in 194) as a giant air-raid prod f 
turies, For the past 300 years comes in,” Russell said, “It takes... — the = the City Council 
man has had only two defenses (10 days for the parasite to become! aocided to extends one ‘of the two   
  
against it — the mosquite net | potent within the mosquito. During|)).< 
and quinine, : 
‘no harm even if it bites another Now, though, quinine has been|”° to make the 3,000-foot-long. 25-foot-} 4 iy 
pensioned off and replaced by such/™n, but we have @ goed. chanee| wige, tworlane tube, “which cuts 
—- HOT. Foot Doctors Prefer is Walki future national emergency and in 
Par ing to alking ‘the meantime are used for storage 
NEW YORK (UPD — Foot doe- of some 15 million bushels of grain. 
tors aren't riecessarily in favor of 
walking, _ New Farm Group Goal The Class of 1961 at New York's 
Lewi College of Podiatry recently|'O Cut Waste of Funds — 
commissioner asked COTTONWOOD, S.D. (UPR ~~ 
grant them the same parking priv-| Farmers’ Association for Resources ileges when they graduate as those Management (Farm) seeks a great- enjoyed by Doctors of Medicine|er price for the farmer in admin- 
. istering his own farm program. 
Secretary-treasurer Homer Cook, 
A Dangerous Subject _ [who once headed the state's Agri cultural and Stabilization and Con- 
AMHERST,\ Mass: (UPI) —|servation Committee, said that! 
Schoo] authorities decided to in-|while serving in that post he saw/ 
vestigate a report that pupils were|too much government inefficiency   
             
       
     
      
            
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$79,200,000,000, ‘Rep. Joseph W. 
oe AR-Mass) reported to- 
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newsmen of the President's hopes 
after a breakfast conference at 
the White House. > ; peat +. 8 ¥ e ‘ Martin also said he and Eisen- . | 0 “FOUNTAIN SPECIAL hower are convinced that with 
proper party organization the Re- ,@ , BIEN PRE-CHRISTMAS OFFER Hopes Expenditures Can| ssid witha chuckle. “There arelyearold farmer's winning entry Be Kept Under. Estimate {a lot of good aa was a chocolate chiffon cake. 100's 
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   _- NEW YORK — Mister Edward; *legance.’” .... jidiotie extreme of so-called lux-|garage without scraping. raat said Eddie. “And with 
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Sand reproduced theni in piles 
  taces were delighted. 
~ Jerry Lewis ordered a dozen 
‘pugs of his face sent to friends; 
it marked the first time the 
Apcorrigible.. comic was ever 
“brought to heel. 
* We mention this only to indicate 
how spartan is Mr, Fields. As guillotine. (It was an era when|bic yards of sand and silt carried 
“overhead” had more than usualidown the Hudson by natural cur- 
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autogiro,.a novel aircraft of the 30’s com liveries expected next spring. The machine can, | of vulgarity. 14-K Gold $2, 95 : the virtues of the airplane and the helicopter, is ‘fly as slow as 20 mp.h. and cruise up to 120° “Any rug over an inch thick is Wedding Bands . 
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” With a little politics siich as "I'll vote for your school Se or ae Pontiac's cxtsy fa tha 
Valley Conference and is Pontiac Northern making 
right move toward league affiliation? * As it appears now, the Saginaw Valley is heading to- 
ard expanse. It CoM Rpciane: ges SIMMS SORT Ea 
The push Jo on'to Admit the new Flint Southwest, 
ern, along with Bay City Handy and Midland, Sagi- BP detlbes conden | xak wp) ye Northern 
_ has evgn entertained thoughts of applying for mem-. 
  if you vote for mine,” the SVC could ultimately aneces 
a 10-team Jeague. - 
tes Bees : 
Pontiac Central would become even more of a a step- 
‘child than it is now, and for Pontiac Northern, entry 
‘would force greater financial burden on the school dis- 
‘trict. 
For many years it has been accepted that the Sagi- 
naw Valley Conference is Michigan’s top schoolboy 
athletic league. The six schools including PCH have | 
taken pride, and rightly so, in heing members of the 
league. 
Pride and sentiment however have to concede very 
often to realism, and the realistic fact is that Pontiac’s| . 
stay in-the SVC will-not mferaly bee burden.but become 
a financial drain. 
he toe te 
There are now two high Schools to be supported in 
Pontiac and Pontiac Northern has no other choice but 
to affiliate with-a more homogeneous conference. - . 
Membership in the Eastern Michigan League was : 
turned 
was tabled ‘ and application to the Inter-Lakes night. #s = ne 
Van Dyke left the Inter-Lakes because it was the 
farthermost school of the league and its officials claimed 
transportation problems were primary factors. This 
leaves the door open for Pontiac Northern and the league 
seemed ready to pass on acceptance immediately. 
Cake ow® 
But yet action was tabled, and it could ‘be because 
Pontiac Northern appeared. too casual about its applica- 
tion. Today,-high schools fing it wy difficult to compete 
as independents. 
Pontiac Northern, for the present; would be making 
, a grave mistake not to push for mémbership into 
the Inter-Lakes and rule the Saginaw Valley out of 
its thoughts. 
Right now Pontiat Central’s nearest league rival is 
‘more than 30 miles away, while Pontiac Northern’s far- 
_ ‘thest point for I-L league competition would be 15 miles. ', 
‘Yet for PNH, rivalries with such schools as Waterford, 
Walled Lake and Southfield could grow into a sound and 
financially sustaining program. 
¥ & ' £ 
Transportation costs for PNH would be less than half 
of that of Pontiac Central yet it seems quite probable 
that receipts would be greater than that for Central. 
There is no reason why high school athletics can- 
not sustain. themselves. Cutting transportation costs 
and establishing closer community relations and 
rivalries are the assets for sustaining receipts. 
Like Van’ Dyke which ‘is moving within its own Ma- 
comb county boundaries, Oakland County high schools 
have obligations. to their taxpayers. No county in the 
state outside of Wayne Cotunty has as many high schools 
as Oakland. 
* ..&..¥ ; 
This leaves the eventual decision for school adminis- 
trators to realign themselves for the good of intra-county 
relations. 
These are the current class A schools in the county: 
Pontiac Central, Pontiac Northern, Waterford, Walled 
‘Lake, RO Kimball, RO Dondero, Birmingham, South- 
field, Hazel Park, Ferndale, Berkley and Farmington. 
Enough for two good leagues. 
But who will initiate the move? Where are the realists?   
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  top area performer for 1958. 
will enshrine one of his football 
  HONOR IN BRONZE — This is a replica of the award which 
around grid ace John Lucadam will receive for- being named 
be placed in the West Bloomfield High trophy case. Be Rae 3, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1958] 
*- ek 
Keego Star ts Receive Press Bronze Shoe Award 
    
. By CHUCK ABAIR 
One of the most versatile ath- 
letes in this area's history has been 
Selected Oakland County’s out- 
standing high school football player 
for 1958. 
He is West Bloomfield High 
School senior John: ee 
ack The hard-working quart 
did everything but sell tickets to 
the Lakers’ games while spark- 
ing them tp a 7-1 season to earn 
the Pontiac Press award. He 
also will have a chance at a 
$1,000 
pany of New York, 
Asa reward for being a standout 
gridder* besides being a ~ good   
  The Thom McAn Shoe Company 
shoes in bronze. The award will * 
Walled Lake's John Walker, now 
a member of the Michigan team, 
and Lou 
the previous awards 
Michigan, Michigan State, Wis- 
consin and. Hillsdale grisea 
pressed in the five-foot, 
ven pounder and’ that’s 
not surprising looking at his 
records of the past season. 
Lucadam scored eight touch- 
the same 
points in 
28 attempts, averaged 8.5 vards 
rushing by gaining 547 yards in 
65 carries and hit on 59 per cent 
e his passes (47 of 80) for another | 
744 yards. : 
* * * 
* He 4lso did the punting all year | 
for the Lakers, averaging 33 yards) 
a boot, did an excellent job kicking | 
off, kept enemy defenders baffled 
by, his slick ball handling and was 
the best’ defensive man on his 
team, 
Other touchdowns he scored | Pavioft of Hazel Park won Lucadam Top County Player 2 eusies, pd will become the and passed for were nullified by 
penalties. One was an 82-yard 
punt return, He might have 
scored many more paves for a 
genuine unselfishness 
The president of the senior class 
completed well over 50 per cent 
of his passes in six of eight games 
featuring terrific showings against 
Northville and Clarkston. He con- 
nected on 13 of 19 at Northville 
as the Lakers bounced back from a 
14-point deficit to: almost win and 
clicked on 8 of 10 in a rainstorm 
against Clarkston, 
* * * 
_ “That Lucadam is quite a ball 
player,” said Northville coach Ron 
Schipper while Ed Hintz of Clarks- 
ton commented’ that he “had never 
seen anyone throw a wet ball so!so 
well and so far’ after.those con- 
tests. :   x * * 
Hintz had stated early in the 
season that “Lucadam makes 
everyone’s pass defense look 
weak.” Don Hoff of Bloomfield 
Hills agreed later when he said, 
“Our boys were confused against 
| Lucadam.” Al Gratsch of Holly 
was next. He remarked, “You 
| can’t do much about Lacadam. 
    
All-County Il on Its Way 
The annual All-County football team as chosen by the 
coaches of the 35 prep teams in Oakland County will be 
found in Saturday’ 3. Pontiac Press. 
Thirteen players, including two outstanding defensive 
gridders, will comprise the All-County team. All-star teams 
will also be broken down inte Class A, Class B and Class C. 
Who is Oakland County’ 
  's Coach-of-the-Year? Watch 
Saturday's sports pages of The Press. 
  
  Lions Haven't 
Forgotten Loss 
in Pre-Season Many Injuries Suffered 
in Dallas Game Hurt 
Season Start 
Bears and the Detroit Lions clash 
at Briggs Stadium Sunday. 
body else—all he wants to do is 
win. And I think that’ s the right 
attitude.”’ 
Wilson accepts the Halas coach- 
ing philosophy as a gospel. Rigor-   
Players Want 25 Per Cent Slice   
Baseballers Seek TV Cash 
- NEW.. YORK. (AP) — Major 
‘League baseball players want @ 
slice ofthe radio-television money 
melon / and apparently they won't 
take no fof an answer. 
ke. & * 
One of the 16 players represen- 
tatives told the Associated Press 
yesterday the players already 
have discussed ‘‘the possibility of Series! ‘That cit goes to the play. 
ers’ fund. 
Player representatives will meet 
in Washington Dec, 1 to decide 
'|@ course of action should’ their re- 
quest be’ denied, 
Voting in MVP   
vtaking drastic action,” should) BOSTON # = The following is 77) aaet ig ve 
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representatives Robin 
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= the voting in which Boston’s Jackie 
Jensen was chosen the American 
  — most valuable player of 
‘The players, who asked not to Jackie ae 
“he identified, declined to say just|/Bob __ Total Poin 
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no sentiment—it has. worked for 
srg and Wilson believes it will 
work just as well in Detroit. 
that, it wouldn’t 
at all.” 
The Lions and the Bears have 
met 48 times down through the 
years. The Bears, now with a 53 
record and two games behind di- 
vision-leading Baltimore, must 
have this one to stay in the title 
chase. 
The Lions’ championship hopes 
faded‘a long time ago but this is a 
pivotal game. A triumph would make me mad 
bring Detroit even with four vic- 
tories against the same number of 
defeats arid one tie. 
A crowd of more than 54,000 ‘ts 
expect to jam Stadium in 
another sellout. will be 
without ace end Harlon Hill but 
3$| fullback Rick Casares, hurt in last). 
week's 17-0 loss to Baltimore is 
Sadia ate Gotinae ain 
Scatback Willie Galiniore, 
by injuries the last several w 
is nearing top form again, 
  : : 3 Earliest AL. Gpening 
Bayona The Walshing- | 
   
  season against thé Balti- 
be. patra Oiiee. Se Caring 
e\liest opening “in 
| League history. DETROIT @®—It willbe teacher 
against pupil when the Chicago 
“The most important things I 
“Halas and 1 are good friends lo Love’ for Bears   
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  AP Wirephote 
|. LEADER — Charlie 12 ger 
‘Texas A&M tailback, holds the 
number one spot in total offense 
  
Lowly Royals 
Down Celtics By The Associated Press 
The Boston Celtics, overwhelm- 
ing choicesto repeat as Eastern 
Division champs in the National 
Basketball Assn., are having their 
,| troubles, ‘ 
ee Although Bob Cousy;. Bill Shar- 
man and Bill Russell—Boston’s 
big three—had 73 points among 
they, the Celtics dropped a -119- 
103 verdict to, the Cincinnati Roy- 
als: last night. It was the only 
game on the NBA slate, 
Jack Twyman, one of the few 
veterans on late Royals’ squad, 
{scored 45 points as Cincinnati 
ite cae leg elle 
  : senesit years Ni plat ini 
‘pad 25 and Sharman 21. 
The’ setback dropped the Celtics 
oe ee eS ee a 
ork and one and a»half behind 
runner-up Syracuse, The Royals 
pulled to within a game of third 
semis aah co momen 
ae 
j iy 7 7   Pistons Le 
‘in Goals It's a strange situation the De- 
troit Pistons find themStves in to- 
day ‘after 13 games in the 1958-59 
National Basketball Association. 
They ‘have won five and lost 
oy as compared to 6-7 a year 
, yet Coach Red Rocha’s club 
adfealty leads the NBA in field 
goal shooting ‘with a hefty .406 
average. 
What, then, is the difficulty? 
A further look at league statistics 
shows that the Pistons. are first 
‘in personal fouls and dead last 
in free throw shooting with 344 
in. the former department 5. . 
an average of 26.5 per game .. . 
and a 
—_ Gain 
Second in NHL Prentice Scores Four 
Goals to Pace Win as 
Bruins Bow 
By The Associated Press 
The New York Rangers are get-. 
in the torrid National League race 
in too lend a hand. 
Paced by Dean Prentice and | 
Andy Bathgate, New York whipped | 
Toronto 7-4 last night. And when 
Hormer Ranger Rén- farphy scored | 
twice to cee Chicago TO A3-2 vie- 
tory over Boston, 
pranced into second place—only a 
point behind pace-setting Montreal. | 
Prentice scored four goals and 
Bathgate took over undisputed 
possession of the individual scor- 
ing lead with a goal and four as- 
sists ag the Rangers won their 
fifth straight. It is their longest 
winning streak in 17 years, 
Bathgate raised his point total | 
to 2%, breaking a tie with Eddie 
Litzenberger of. Chicago, who was 
shut out. 
hind New York. 
  .728 mark in the inlter 
ting help from all sides. Not only | 
are their own players catching = 
but even @x-Rangers are serving) 
The Hawks moved into a third 
place deadlock with Boston and idle 
Detroit. Each is only a point be- 
Murphy scored in each of the 
first: two periods. Bobby Hull also 
registered for the Hawks. Leo La- 
birle and Larry Regan had Boston’s ad League 
and Fouls with 381 FTM’'s in 523 attempts. 
Is there any particular reason 
why the Pistons have run up so 
many personals? Rocha is at a loss. 
to explain: - 
‘ “Don't ask me why we get s0 
many fotls called on us because 
I really don’t know. Actually, fouls 
have hurt only in a couple of 
those games and a key basket here 
or there would have made the big 
difference, anyway.” 
* * * 
Tuesday night's 115-102 loss to 
Boston at St. Louis was a typical 
example. The Pistons outshot the 
| Celties from the floor, 41-38, but 
| were tagged with 30 personals, 
This enabled Boston te post a 
39-20 edge from the charity line. 
Yet, twice Detroit was within 
striking distanee and muffed the 
_jopportunity with erratic shots trem 
“|\the floor. \. 
* * * 
rn Rocha isn’t too discouraged, how- 
lever, The next four games are 
with Western Division rivals Cin* 
cinnati and Minneapolis, the first 
scheduled against the, Royals Sat- 
urday night at alas of De- 
    He makes BRSRS go. Pres- 
sure doesn’t bother him." 
John’s own coach, Art Paddy, 
is not much for singling out stars 
but he says he thinks the son of 
Mr. and Mrs. Nick Lucadam could 
play for any team in the state 
regardless of class, “He's a good 
kid to coach and works hard all 
the. time,” said Art, who 
brought the Lakers along fast in 
two years, 
+ * 
Many oldtime followers of prep 
teams at 
claim that others might have ex- 
celled in certain phases of play 
but ig not do so many things 
Lucadam finished with a total 
of 16 TDs and 19 scoring passes 
in 3'4 seasons of prep ball. He 
passed and ran well as a fresh- 
man tailback in the single wing 
but was not invol seonig in any 
son due to an injury. = 
‘success started as a sophomore. 
Pre-high school training had- in- 
cluded three years of Midget 
ball at Wisner Stadium and. grade 
school games. 
‘ te * * 
Described by WLHS principal 
Donald Weed as an “‘outstanding 
school citizen who has averaged 
between C and B,”. John is a 
modest 17-year-old youngster who 
someday hopes to be a coach. 
He has starred in baseball and 
basketball for three years and got 
into track last spring.- 
ing player of the year selection 
than John Lucadam. me   
          
AP. Wirepheto 
MVP AWARD—Jackie Jensen 
of the Boston: Red Sox was named 
today as the Most Valuable Play- 
er in the American League. The 
outfielder led the league in runs 
batted in. with 122. 
  (Northville Can Clinch 
W-0 Title in Final T wo Wayne.Oakland League 
teams ‘ring down the curtain on the 
season tomorrow night. 
The unbeaten and highly-rated 
Northville Mustangs are expected 
to have no trouble clinching their 
3rd. straight loop title meeting 
weak Clarenceville at home. ° 
- An upset would give West Bloom- 
field a share of the crown sirice 
    troit Memorial Building. \ 
  the Lakers Jost only to Northville 
‘Tin seven loop starts. . 
  
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doors on the basketball courts. Once more around and the erapevtilk will almost be bare. The prep gridders. have ‘called 
New Jew York it a season except. for.a couple games here and there and the — now is taking place has|today was named the America 
There could be no more deserv- 
1958 Oakland County area football t 233 Points” - 
BOSTON » — Jackie 
whose slugging helped the ! 
Red Sox to a third place f al 
League’s most valuable player in 
the 1958 season, ‘< 
The 31-year-old outfielder ended 
the New York Yankees’ four-year 
hold on the coveted award by 
drawing 233 points in the 
Baseball Writers’ Assn. of America, 
New York right hander Bob 
Turley, the major league's 
pitcher of the year, was runner+ 
up with 191 points, followed by 
Cleveland's Rocky Colavito with 181 and Kansas CHy’s ne: Cerv 
with 164. 
Mickey Mantle of the Yebhees 
the 1956 and, '57 MVP winner, 
failed to gain ‘a first place vote 
and wound up fifth with 127 points, 
Washington's Réy § was next 
with % votes ed by Ameri- 
Williams of the Red Sox with 8. 
* * * 
The voting was by three base 
    
        
     
     
   
    
    
   
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| So the old Swamis wind up another year “after this week and next week the new. ; 
champion will be crowned. 
All the Swamis fell with “Michigan anid Michigan\State so often this season: they ba ; 
received cards of sympathy from a couple of honorary — — Oosterbaian and 
_——. We rose and fell together! 
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Eskimos Force 3rd Gone Ring Death Faces Inquest WINNIPEG (AP) — 
down passes Wednesday night as 
the Edmonton. Eskimos whipped 
the Winnipeg Blue Bombers 30-7 
and forced a third game to decide 
the Western Interprovincial  Foot- 
ball Union championship, 
Winnipeg won the opener of the 
best-of-three title series by the 
same ‘score at Edmonton Satur- albeaen tones ii des wean $1oux CITY, lows (AP)—Dr. eX eee rover Com 
* * * 
Nat B. Simon collapsed after 
the, end of the 9th round in a 
scheduled 10-round bout with Dan- 
  ny Davis of Minneapolis, He was   
      day. 
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Wednesday. 
The coroner said Simon appar- 
ently died of a brain hemorrhage 
will be held efter the boxer's 
Angeles. 
Dr. Coriden said he would de-|' 
cide at that time on the date of 
the inquest. 
Simon's manager, Cal Moods, 
gaid the boxer was in top condi- 
tion and was breathing easily aft-| 
er eight rounds. Newsmen at the | 
ringside said Simon took a left) itheir campaign Saturday against 
ltheir most revered foe—the Wolv- 
lerines of Michigan. 
  COLUMBUS, Ohio  — 
State's rebounding Bucks was we up 
After fighting back from the 
brink of what could have been 
their most disastrous campaign. in 
years with their most scintillating 
conquest of several seasons, the}. 
|\Bucks are ready to bring the cur- 
  
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          unconscious after taking a short 
left to: the head in the 9th round. 
He ‘never regained ——— 
Orioles Will Finish 
Slightly i in Black 
BALTIMORE ® — Indications   
Two factors are chiefly respon- 
  * saturday are ends Sam Williams 
and Fred Arbanas, guards John 
  
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PHILADELPHIA (AP)—A dis-| 
\\traught patron, cupping a mound 
of torn cardboard -in his hands, 
rushed up to the Eagles’ ticket 
offica. at Franklin Field Sunday, 
Eddie \Doyle, ticket manager for 
Philadelphia's National Football 
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“If I put them all together, will 
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golf suffered varying degrees of 
““turista’’—upset stomachs—on the 
eve of the tournament. 
* * * 
Ben Hogan and Sammy Snead, 
the favored U.S. entries, were not 
hit, 
Pills relieved the majority of 
those affected and tanks of oxygen 
at the ninth and 18th holes today 
will take care of others who have 
complained of the mile-and-a-half 
high altitude. 
The brightest field yet for the 
International and Canada Cup 
matches went into action ear- 
        
  
and Flory Van Donck of Belgjum. 
* * * 
None was seriously ill, although 
Thomas left the course after play- 
ing five hole of listless golf, Pan- 
ton also quit after a few holes. — 
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* * * 
MSU athletic director Biggie 
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* * 
Tukey predicted the tightening of 
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One of those unusual experiences 
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minutes, scolding and fluttering 
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plan to down the deer. 
x *« * 
“The bird's actions made me|‘ 
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steady and missed my shot.” 
Rack on the 8-pointer Hotchkiss 
\finally bagged, was one of the!, 
ifinest reported-to The Press sports 
idepartment this season. 
| * * *   Hotchkiss’ brothers, Robert, 
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comprised the hunting party, none 
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         Game Which Could Be 
Title Affair. Sunday Is 
Already Sold Out 
BALTIMORE ® -—- Coach Weeb 
Ewbank said he couldn't make up 
his mind who will start against 
‘the Los Angeles Rams Sunday aft-   quarterbacks an equal workout. 
Johnny Unitas and George Shaw 
alternated . without favoritism to 
one or the other in the custornary 
Wednestlay afternoon practice de- 
voted. exclusively to offense. 
ee eee 
te stay in title contention and a 
victory for the Colts coupled with 
a Bears’ loss in Detroit would 
clinch the crown for Baltimore. 
Baltimore fans are all hepped 
up for Sunday's game regardless 
of who will start. They've boug)t 
out all 57,557 seats for the fifst| 
sellout advance sale and “most | 
seats ever available in Colt history. 
It is the third time the Colts| 
thave sold out this -season, some-| 
thing they never did before in five       
The capacity on Oct. 4 against 
the Chicago Bears was 52,622 and 
it was all taken. It was increased | 
Oct. 26 for the Washington Red- 
skins to 54,403 and that was sold 
out. So more temporary bieach- 
ers on the field of Memorial Sta- 
dium were erected to boost the 
total to the biggest crowd for a 
professional sports event in Balti- 
more history. STILTS—Big Wilt “The Stilt” 
Chamberlain, 7-foot star of the 
Harlem Globetrotters, makes his 
first Detroit appearance next 
Monday night November 24th at 
the U. of D. Memorial fieldhouse. “I haven’t made up my mind,” 
said Coach Ewbank on whether he 
would go back to Unitas and rele- 2 Want Title 
Chance After 
Webb Victory 
SAN FRANCISCO (AP)—Spider 
Webb's slashing, bloody victory 
over Joey Giardello brought clam- 
or today for a shot at the middle- 
weight title from two corners. 
Webb contended his seventh- 
round TKO last night entitled him 
to a fight with Sugar Ray Robin- 
son,   
  * * * 
‘Another claim came from a tele- 
vision viewer in Salt Lake City. 
Shortly after referee Vern Bybee 
stopped the gory Cow Palace 
fight, Marv Jensen issued a state-| 
ment claiming his ex-champ, Gene 
Fullmer, rates the next crack at | 
Robinson, \ 
            
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NHL Sandings NHL baat aha By JOE WILMAN 
Yesterday we discussed the 
“elothesline’’ spare on the right. 
Today, let's look at. the same 
|Spare on the left — the 1-2-47, 
61 /This is one a right-hander will     
  il 
WEDNESDAY'S RESULTS 
NATIONAL LEAGUE 
New York a — 4 
Chicago 3, 
AMERICAN LEAGUE x | face fairly often, especially if his 
| ball has trouble getting up and! 
into the 3 pocket. 
A normal hook   
ball has 
| hooking right into the pins. 
New Haven % Washington 9 
THURSDAY'S SCHEDULE 
  the right: of center, and release | 
) ithe ball on the right side of the | 
Detroit oi Macaicent. =—— jalley, too. Angle the ball ac TOSss | 
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EDNESDAY’S ‘S RESULTS 
Cineinnall 119, Boston _s   as possible with ‘the, ball.       
gate Shaw again to the bench. 
Unitas looked and was declared 
ready by Ewbank to return after 
two weeks of being out with bro- 
ken ribs. | : 
The Colt coach said for that mat-|~ 
ter Unitas could have played last) 7. 
week against the Chicago Bears | 5 
‘although I had no intention of} Sg 
using him then.” 
However, he did allow Unitas 
to warm up and observers got a 
chuckle out of Ewbank by guess- 
fing the pre-game show upset 
Coach George Halas of the Bears | ‘ 
after preparing all week for | 
Shaw, | 2 
Shaw injured a knee in the Bear} 
game, although he was able to 
carry on and finish the game for|© 
a 17-0 victory, the seventh in the |* 
eight games for the Colts.     
     
   
    
       
    
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SYDNEY (AP) — The United 
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They didn’t lose a set against Aus- 
Ham Richardson of Arlington, 
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     F 01 us Tyrone. Power, born ta Cincin- (actor. si: ny 5 damn mies he traveled to London to star in ziti oeaeree a ts he stage version of “Mr. fergie amma aw his tamily, nite cna performer. great matinee s efforts Were greeted with 
: oe -lthe United States in “John Brown’s 
amnists | Body," convincing his countrymen, = 
at least, that he was a powerful) = 
dramatic performer. - 
'; Then he ‘returned to movie- 
ogre: . But now a new kind of|/ 
ee hero ‘was the rage—epitomized by | 
: ‘Brando @nd Jimmy Dean. i 
| His pictures were good, his per- || 
./formances applauded—‘‘The Long|- 
Gray Line,” “The Eddie Duchin': 
aad and “The Sun Also Rises"—|/ 
but audiences . stayed home to|' 
.| watch television. 
| Tyrone Power had outlived the|) 
.jmagic quality of his type—the/: 
,| clean-cut, romantic hero. 
* * * 
He became a stranger to Holly-|*   
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‘eit fancy Of Century Ago [tinge i Eetins io rel tee el To Really Know oo ee ac |_.SAN FRANCISCO (UPD — The Masini Seat neti Parone "At the the’ he sald | as ress Annal a French ae State of California plans to re- the next several yetars, im is little to keep me here|~ 
n the West Coast. Most of my 
friends are gone, and when I'm 
ide We le not working there is no stimulus |! 
U oman eaps. for me here. 
oe ae “Besides, I'm anxious to see|~ 
Off Bridge more of the world and enjoy my. 
During his marriage to the ees -_s” worked fare Sr, Slag 
blonde star Power realized his|Montis, is now a state museum.| ST: URG, Fla. wi — A 
Greatest success, starring in such|It is located 35 miles north of|nude woman Jumped to her death His friends said Power should 
‘hits as “The Mark of Zorro,”|San Francisco in the Valley ofjyesterday from the bridge between| femarry, that he’d never found 
-“Blood and Sand,” “The Black the Moon, one of California's choice|St. Petersburg and Bradenton the right wife. But they were “Swan” and “‘A Yank in the RAF.”| table wine districts. It was the sixth suicide. jump surprised last May 8 when Power 
~ * * secretly wed 26-year-old Deborah sew pers bridge was opened five we ae i. 
a He enlisted in the Marine Corps 
in 1942 and became a 2nd lieuten.| California Division of Beach. |" Dep. *Sherift Luther Walent iden-| Tunica, Mass, ant, serving in Squadron 353 of) “* Sol Parks, eolt to ore tified the woman as Mary-J. Fitch,| They settled briefly in Hollywood 
Command, Hm P ee 31, of St. Petersburg, foster moth-|before leaving for Spain and Ty’s |; ‘Power was based in the Pacifice~ oe either ado er of two children. Her husband,|starring role in “Solomon and|f at Kwajalein, Saipan, Okinawa and} '*4ing to the old mansion. Ira Fitch, was believed to be work-|Sheba,” a Biblical extravaganza—|(e. Kyushu. = He said it is hoped that vari-jing on the Florida east coast. the type of movie that. boomed |,” 
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| in Hollywood, Funeral 
|widow, Deborah Ann, 
corted to a waiting limousine, She 
is expecting a child in February. 
iping, -she_ burst into tears and 
‘rushed into the arms of Power's 
—— manager, A, Morgan Ma- 
ae ohare were completed for his 
funeral Friday noon in the Holly- 
wood Cemetery chapel, a rift over 
|protocol seemed over, Power's 
|second wife, actress Linda Chris- 
‘tian, announced she and their two 
|daughters would not attend the 
| Tites. 
__ Instead, 
|they ‘planned to pray for him in 
St. 
| Church in Beverly Hills- 
idea of death, and I wish to pre- 
serve that,’ 
‘earlier as saying, “A funeral is 
‘a private affair,” and also that it 
was her wish~ that the actor’s 
daughters—Romina, 8, and Taryn, 
6—remember their father as he 
iwas in life. 
inear the crypt of Rudolph Valen- 
i tino—movie idol of an earlier era. 
Py: Ye) S144 | Civilian Hunters Give Up 
Search for Lost Airman. 
patrols gave up the hunt for the 
missing navigator of a C119 trans- 
port plane, but Air Force ground 
a searched again today in 
the 
‘ijthere was no hope of finding 
/[|Capt. Donald Liggett alive, Lig- 
/ || gett, 40, of Indianapolis, bailed out 
[}\of the crippled plane into a snow- 
storm last 
companions. 
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t rescued,   
Star's Body Arrives 
to Be Friday 
HOLLYWOOD {AP)—The body 
Only a handful of newsmen and 
the late actor's close business as- 
sociates were present when theiy, 
canvas-covered casket was. low- 
ered from the cargo hold of a 
plane at International Airport. 
Power, 44, died of a heart attack 
in Madrid Saturday. 
* * * 
Mrs. Power, 26, who accompa- 
nied the body from Spain, was es- 
        When flash bulbs started pop- from the Hollywood Headlines 
(California’s New Senator \: 
Great Shakespeare Fan 
By BOB THOMAS 
AP Motion Picture Writer 
HOLLYWOOD (AP) — United 
States senators may be — 
quite a bit of es 
* ££ 2 
He is Clair Engle, rugged, plain- 
spoken former representative 
the so-called cow counties of 
Northern California. Two weeks 
ago, ably pair major polit- 
ical feat by 
state’s ace vote getters, 
Goodwin Knight for the Senate. 
* * * 
But then, Engle is full of sur 
prises, not the least of which fs is 
his knowledge of Shakespeare, Be- 
She|fore he left for Washington, I 
asked him if his cow county con- 
stituents were surprised by it, too. 
“I haven't made any hooparaw 
about” knowing Shakespeare,” he 
replied. “But I don't think they one of the) .. 
Gov. 
It was set in big, readable type,| 
“land I've been trying to find that 
edition ever since.” 
es ee 
some of them many times. 
2 Se & ee 
tions_into-speeches,” he said..“‘The 
great value | find in Shakespeare   
x * * 
Miss Christian » said, 
Martin of Tours Catholic 
“Our children have a beautiful | 
she said. 
Power’s widow had been quoted 
Power's body will -be interred 
  
OGDEN, Utah (AP) — Civilian 
the — re os of here. 
Sheriff pe a called off 
civilian volunteers, saying         Friday with seven 
x 
Three Pg the men died in a 
      Vandiviere, 
disease—al 
TB cases hag High Hopes Reported 
for New TB Vaccine 
CHAPEL HILL, N.C. (AP) — 
Two research scientists have ex-} 
pressed high hopes for a new anti- 
tuberculosis vaccine they devel- 
joped. 
They announced Wednesday that 
seven years of tests with animals 
and humans indicated the vaccine, 
Ri, is safe and reasonably effec- 
tive. 
Dr. Stuart Willis, chief investi. SIM ) gator in the project, 
ever that six more years of test- 
ing will be required to establish 
the vaccine's. effectiveness in hu-ii’ 
mans. * * * 
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Willis’ -co-worker, Dr, H. said how- 
: Mae 
said new methods of 
TB treatment have drastically re- 
duced the death rate from the 
h the number of 
ieclined very little. 
Both men are employed by the 
State Sanitorium System, which 
embraces the state's TB hospitals. 
Safety of the vaccine has been 
demonstrated through. tests with}? 
6,000 animals, Willis said. 
Cup of Coffee Costs $15 
MOUNT CLEMENS (AP) 
— Gilbert Checkley paid $15 for 
a cup of coffee Wednesday. He 
was fined by Municipal Judge 
Malcolm E. Trombley after a 
waitress in a downtown retau- 
rant complained he failed té pay 
her a dime for a cup of coffee. 
The man pleaded guilty to dis- 
orderly charges, : is how it helps you. in phrasing.” 
Any of his opponents can vouch 
for that. He has a gift for the 
picturesque end stinging phrase. | 
The senator-elect carries a vol-| 
ume of the collected works with 
him during his extensive travels. 
His favorite plays? 
* * * 
He chose ‘Hamlet’ among ee 
tragedies and “Twelfth Night” 
the comedies.   
  
      
     
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* * * of motion picture star Tyrone Senate 
Power’ was returned, to‘Hollywood ee satin cane bard He added: “I’ve never 
Wednesday night in a scene filled|tt the drep of a filibuster any pretensions about being.an ex- 
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he said. TOKYO (UPI) — The culture of 
old Japan is about to undergo 
another great transition, Before 
the year is out, Japanese may be 
drinking more beer than sake, 
And it’s a “sure thing” that beer 
,|will be the No. ] Japanese drink 
in 1959, 
x« *« 
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Consumption ef beer increased 
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Diabetes Incidence Up; 
Many Victims Unaware 
DETROIT — Although the dia- 
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years, the incidence of the disease 
has risen. There are many more 
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years ago... 
In addition to the million known 
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-|Man Felt Out of Place. 
CHARLESTON, W. Va. (UPID— 
When Gov. Cecil, H. Underwood 
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produce this year. Ss 2 
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increase at the present pace, sake, 
the traditional Japanese drink will 
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popularity, (Sake is a wine made 
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GM Car Ahead for ’58   
Competition Speeding Up 
Between Chevrolet, Ford 
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Reds ‘Interfere 
With Germany |v: U.S. Official Points to   
an ‘Armed Domination’ | 
Over the People 
From Our News Wires 
WASHINGTON. — The United 
States has-accused Russia of 
“massive interference in German Delray price range to make 
room for a series of smaller cars 
it ts expected to put into pro- 
  
Ex-Mayor, Official 
Freed in Bribe Case MOUNT CLEMENS Former Mayor’ Glen Bcd and former 
City | r John Flanigan 
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cotub Comey Ciroatt Ona 
Y contractor, Ja 8S, Mar- 
sack, 29, of Mount Clemens, testi- 
fied defense examina- 
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ised him nothing when ‘he ‘ gave 
each of the two $1,000 in 1956: 
 Aisip, 35, and Flanigan, 80, were 
Marsack, Ay ceieionitin ebeun) 
tor, said the only reason he gave Bomber Flips 
on AF Runway 2 Crewmen Slightly Hurt 
in ‘Rush’ Landing With 
Fuel Running Low 
utes later, but because of the high 
rate of descent it bounced high and 
began a rapid; bumpy skid down 
the runway. 
Wiggins said the plane bounced 
on and chose ty the concrete for several 
thousand yards before finally los- 
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pe ga and flipping over. It did 
  
Court Says Injunction 
sere |Against Union Error 
CINCINNATI #"— The US. 
inst the District Coun- 
cil of Carpenters and Joiners Union 
Feb, 20 in in. Detroit, Wayne and 
* * * 
U.S. District Judge Ralph M. 
Freeman, issued the injunction on 
complaint of John Cicci, who em- 
ploys members of the union. Cicc 
charged the council instructed its 
members not to work for him. 
o\Cicci also accused the council of 
ignoring an agreement relating to 
oe bending of ertevancts: 
3 The injunction as‘ issued after 
the union failed to the com- 
or make an appearance, 
according to records. Nine days 
afterward, however, the union 
  
  Alsip and the money was 
  FS Flanigan tt 
“because I didn’t want anything 
to hold me up on the job.” 
me .|With Sylvania Company 
|Telephone and. Electronics Corp. - it, Gon. |the mid "S06 when bigger and more           
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but nearly all other cori-: 
a tracts were lower, some by major 
| |fractions of a cent 
The edie was attributed 
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con- 
% higher to YA | 
18, 
  
Southfield Driver, 19, 
Gets Stiff Sentence 
SOUTHFIELD — Pleading guilty 
Southfield youth yesterday wag or- 
dered. to sell his car, spend five 
weekends in jail and was placed on 
ae year’s probation—without driv- 
He is Robert H. Lemon, of 26939 
Greenfield Rd, His companion Fred 
W. Mosdale, 22, of 20761 W. 13-/j; 
Mile Rd., heard Detroit Traffic 
Judge John D, Watts hand him 
The pair-pleaded guilty to driv. 
ing up to 100 mph Oct, 26 while 
fieeing Detroit police. 
During the trial Mosdale said he 
asked Lemon,to take his place 
behind the wheel because his driv- 
er’s license had been revoked. The 
switch was made while speeding 
at 90 mph, he testified,’ 
The car went two stop 
dale, officers testified. 
Judge Bans Merger 
of Bethlehem Steel   
The proposed merger would 
have been the biggest in business 
history, 
In an 88-page opinion, Judge 
Weinfeld concluded ‘there is rea 
sonable probability that the mer- 
ger of Bethichem and Youngs- 
town would be in violation of 
Section 7 of the Clayton Act, 
substantially lessen cornpetition, 
and tend to create a monopoly 
in the iron and steel industry.” 
State Lets Contracts 
on 2 Road Projects 
The State Highway Dept. yester- 
day announced awarding of a con- 
tract for 5.4 miles of grading, 
drainage and dual 24-foot concrete 
roadway on M24, from Oxford road 
north to Braver road, in Lapeer 
and Oakland counties. : 
Low bidder was Louis Garava- 
glia, Center Line, at $1,262,083. The 
project also. includes some base 
widening and some bituminous con- 
crete surfacing. 
Another contract — for grading 
and drainage structures, bitumi- 
nous concrete surfacing at the in- 
tersection of U.S. 10 and Scott 
Lake Rd.—was awarded to Charles 
W.. Anderson, Waterford. His low 
bid was $21,779. —   
  
General ‘Phone Merges 
DOWAGIAC (UPI)—The presi- 
dents of General Telephone Co. 
and Sylvania Electric Products, 
Ine, today anounced a merger of 
the two firms to form General 
‘In a joint announcement, 
eral Telephone presideit T. A. 
Saunders, andi Don G. Mitchell, 
of Sylvania, said the 
be effected on a     to reckless driving, a 19-year-old|. Wni 
through : 
signs and a red light before being 
stopped at Pearson street in Fern-|{< Detroit Produce 
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CHICAGO, Nov. 20 iAP) — Opening Romaine buy .....cccceceeees setere i 
grain prices: { | Wheat— Onis— Dee. “eo 198% Dec. reeeee O5M4 
Ma? siscce., 1.98% OF ccs @53s| Pouliry and Eggs re 81 July sencotne OM pees 1.89% ye— DETROIT POULTRY <. (as), * Dee. = thes ——— Nov. 20 (AP) — Prices 
Mar. ....... 1.18% May secceees 1.29 gous 1 “auaulty “ LL: ol Daweh, tr 
Corn (new)— } en 123 
Dee. vo... .es 1.16. * Lard’ (loose) — 7 fae 2 ee ee Mat. *s.....- 1.18% Dee ......-. case | pregee coe eres 3 “4 Toe, ee aakie Ma: deee Ae OM, cee. 1007 " i n 
Sy occ, Lge | aise 2 Nazal§.. ah, ia ee sndits: OP vvseesss 20 May ooo. 9.968] S55 urkeys, bea ‘ype poune bene July ij see> 990B) 36-38 young ad + 
  
DETROIT EGGS 
DETROIT, Nov. 20 (AP) — Eges, 
F.O.B. Detroit, in case jots, federa 
state grades: 
oe - grade A jumbo $1-56, wid. « 
  NOVEMBER 20, 1058 
     NEW YORK @® — The stock 
market pushed narrowly closer to 
its record peak in heavy early 
trading today. 
* * * 
Many losers dotted the list but 
a majority of plus signs gave the 
qsimarket a slight upside edge. 
Dichbnail eaeuly were tron trac. 
$\tions to a point. 
A number of leading blue chip 
issues were about unchanged or a 
chemicals and selected 
went ahead. - 
The ticker tape was late for 
yf eng oag ow nding oa issues 
a 
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sf 
Confirmation of merger cathe 
found Virginian Railway up about 
2 and. Norfolk _& Western clipping 
more than 2 from a jump of 5 
yesterday. Virginia halved its gain 
1 9 Later. 
Polaroid had a 4-point spurt, 
continuing a _ recent 
stock sold in a sagen of a 
price decline. bolsters the 
stock by ieee a future buying 
cushion, 
* * * 
Eastern Gas & Fuel rose about 
a point in brisk dealings. Eastman 
Kodak and DuPont were 
point or so, U. 8, Steel ar ae 
eral Motors eased. Standard Oil 
(New Jersey) was firm. 
New York Stocks 
(Late Morning Quotations) 
-| Pigures after decimal point are eighths 
  
  
            
    
  
  The dog ‘track owner said Si- 
natra, here for the filming of ‘A 
Hole In The Head,” was to make 
the appearance in payment for 
Another Model Home   
Another looting of a model home 
has been reported in Farmington 
Township, the latest in a wave of | 
break-ins which has netted thieves 
more than $200,000 in household 
furnishings. 
The burglary, which is being in- 
vestigated by state and township 
police, brings to approximately 80 
to Farmington 
Township Police Commiadioner 
Hugh Owegs, 
  
School Construction 
School construction matters are 
before    Looted in Farmington, 
‘Board Will Consider "   
Lodge ous anes 12:30. 
News in Brief 
Rummage.-sale 
Hay on Union 
ns 
it was reported to Pontiac 
today. 
  
  
    
  
  
    
  
    
  
    
           
        
     
       
       
    
    
     54; extra large 63, wid. avg. 51; inige 46-47, wid. ave. 46%; medi 36, Admiral ...,.. 15.1 Int Paper ...1168 board offices erson St. Augustine Fia., founded in 
aes, us, Sa: Se ite Shares Ate Goes «Be > + is "its 400th birthday. ‘a4, wid. “avg. 431%; Browns - grade A /Allied Ch ..... ee er rei 643 adit 
oe i joree ei crede Setee 33; las Chal ves, 98.6 Ist Ork . 432) Presented to the board will be|“Norice oF ees: Soa, “eM Alum Lid ..... a3 —— “ et plang for an addition to Madison oe’ and Related a ' “ m : large ieeaee 4 ‘* Scho | . oe = ‘ 
43-45; jum 32; browns - grade _ on ell et que fe oes Junior High : Te: Neon Schoo! Lagat dh et Se 
jumbo 49; large 42-43; medium 31. a ““""" 525 Kimb Clk ;.. 68.2) The board must decide whether) persons tm pee Banoo ‘ 
Am M & Pay .. oe a Monel . HET to proceed with the construction af| made by the City Assessor for the ‘ur- 
Livestock iy Se Taek aire °°: a} am atin © Bape See Ae Pine Commission. = m News ..... 2. ee proval Bagley project was|psid ané borne by special ssrssement 
DERE TROM LIVESTOCK © lAm fob... $1 Lorilard .:. se8|held wpm month ago after school intea°werk on Lincs Viets Drive. adie 300, Bulk supply cows, these steady.|Armco Bil |... 9: aah ° My officials reported that enrollment is now on oy elles tor public in- pared as cutter wore 8: 00-18: 50; ; come Armour d Co . i. Manning .. 92.2] figures were below expectations. “. ee aughter 6 re er, ATCHISON .. nee Fs lotic that 
00 Ibs. end heifers, active steady tolAveo Mig |... 98 MAY, Dot - 34) Plans for the Washington Junior] Notes Js £00? (perl kor of the Cty strong; a, — 32," *" ave ~ 3 yee, 26 Merck. . %% | High Addition will also be brought of meet in the 1 Commuenen « 
weights 1100-1200 Ib, average choice and ooing ALT a see Ga» 148 | We tonight. ot Nevewber AD ies at t08, oenck 
P| closed tully 80 cents higher: bulls, stock- pons Gtrs .... 31. + nore : ‘i. cae tnd ane oe riunity it ‘be me ers ers -s roun ecoieee ae <g * sons 4 
high choles te prime rbon-1145 Ib, steers cord Wee «ry ee es ae Pontiac Woman Hurt “\bated ‘November 18, 0 ia6e adi L : ; é mts rist My ..... Motérola ..... B44) + as. ANS. 
fonds nigh chotce to prime ist Ib. and| Brun eé'<: Gh Mueller Be, be in 2-Car Collision Or kek teers mos’ w | BUGE OO wsseve le bd . —— 
er | » | Bur: he . 374 Nat Bise ..... 1 : 
ovens ee net ead — oa Campb Boup 48.6 Nat at n :. 14) A Pontiac woman was injured 8 y choice 1050 Ib. steers 27.00-27.25; oe “std ssewee 2. Res ba . 3 last night in a two-car collision at 
sane ie, aod ty Meeitn ee cectes|Gepltal Airis: HT Nat Lend .*---141 7) the intersection of Opdyke and 000 Ib. heifers 37.50; 66 heed. shipment ica won BF Ko Am Av ... 3031 Pontiac roads in Pontiac Township. = ' Pet Oe eee il tee Bec ..... i food heifers 25.00-26.80; utility and stand- bo a: i Nor Sta Pw .. 22.3| Lucille May Brozes, 42, of 1617 
ard heifers 20.75 34.75; uty 0. An ‘ 83.7 mg Ong. >: FG Rd., was treated and re- 0-10.50: Jj oT Sichrysat...... : 2 
00; ecanners and cutters 15.00-18.80:|Gii oan *'': $5. Pan AW Air . 22.7/ leased at St. Joseph Mercy Hos- ut bulls 22. ; commercial bullsiciark Equip .. 58.9 Param Pict .. 46.4 pital. She suffered a contusion to 
p to. 25.00; cutter bulls 20.00-22.50; | ett "s 45g Parke Da ....102.6| P%- good oo 488 Ibe ate stock teers Coca Coft ::.'1194 Pa RR... 303 the right shoulder. Ww . & "4 caive ’ ij ‘ola . 
st ett Sede fetend bh cotelEalara'a. 2 Bt aera | She Was Passenger to cary on . feecer 6 *e 
Vealers: Salable-50.. Nominally steady. ono : He Paine . -» 22.5 Adrenis tia INided wi Adopted Nov Soeemmer an ua 
Compared last weék: Vealers steady to|Gon N Gas... 477 Philh Pet .... 45.1) 4 car co th One) Fitective November 26, 1996. weak; most choice and prime 33.00-48,00; Consum . 55.4 Proct & G,.. 74) driven by George C. Green, 16,|, An Ordinance to Amend the Building standard good 26.00-33.00: cull rood C Pw Pf (4%) 98.2 Pure Ol) ..-. 40.1 a 'Tgene Map of amen No, #44, Known 
utility 16.60-26. 00. Cont Can ..... 895 RCA ......... 408) 1244 Mt, Clemens St. as “The Bul ¢ Ordinance.” Sheep: Salable 160. Nominally steady.| Cont CO7&S . 12.3 Repubd’ Sti .. 70.7 The City of ; pre sae last week: All classes active, t Mot ..... 19.6 Rex Drug . 30 Pe R 1: 
sianeRior amaber $5 0050.88 tow "reeta| Senlane |. Seg Reve,met,. @ [Professional Engineers ee Godnente a bertey pase Ne choice and ¢@ 23.75; most to| Deere... 50.4 . 8a. * ; 
choice ito so: willy to “good. 18.80-| Det Bais’: 42) Bafeway st ".. 388/ Meeting at Rotunda Inn Rereinatter ‘st orth be classified a8 j 00; Reg Pap ...44. and mixed ewes and w Chem .. 74.7, ; " 
buck Isms 21-80; ull to choice sisugh-| DuPont... mgt Scovill Mt .+. 373} The Oakiand County Chapter of|,4 my nin and the ae tno, wymtety, 308 fats 98 ter ewes 5.00-9.50; most ¢ and ¢ e| Bast Air & ... j gimmons ; 49:4\ th Michigan Society of Profession. g te By ee 
feeder lambs 21.00-22.50. Bast Kod ....135.4 Simmons... 62.7| 0° “| ‘The change in the Building Zone Ma : ers 25 cents to mostly 0 cents higher;| Ei Auto L -.. 38% socony ...... 49:1/al Engineers will conduct a dinnér|m the above area to Commercial 2 ) Sogo: Senate tee. mak alt supply. buten- Hi & Mus .:- f% sou Pao '..--: 61.6lmeeting at the Rotunda Inn, West (made pareuant to the. recommendation 3 ers 25 cents to mostly higher;|Emer Rad.... 12 co poe fi tt! 53.7; bes the City Plan Commission and raid : sows steady to 36 cents sigher; one it Brie RS 3 Boerre RA 23.3 Bloomfield Township, tonight at Commtesien 15 hereby appointed to make 
weights 18.50; small lot 185 ib,’ weights|Pirestove | ....1186 E00 on ind .. 7.4/7 O'Clock. thie Commission previous to, the public 18,65; few head No. 1 206-210 Ibs. 18.78:| Ford Mt. 4n3 mtd Off Nt .. 80) Frederick VonVoughtland, na-|hearing to be before this emend- 
scarce. et ted 18.00-18.28 No. 32 and 3 Lake 1m, towns ar (vs titional director of the society, will |Sr"sty teem ey parecant to Sectien, 6 ew g f 1 Per . . 
280 Ib, weights 17.25; mixed grades sows Gate mt more Ce [speak on the society, its activities, | ™* smmdes- anh week; Dates hate eee | Cram Files 704 gelv &) Pd .. §& |aims and future hopes. That not less than fifteen (15) days 
instances 1.25 off on weights over 260 pad ners m3 wees yan — me ae KY a Ags "hs ‘passa ee = Mints oy Mg EE gl 8 nor, ‘instances 1.50) Gen Tel ad Textron ..... He e amendment “chal “oe news- 
Estimates for ge El ‘Pattle 1600,| Giiette ||... 42.6 F imomd sl gg . 30 Adult Recreation Starts coral ai fearing ie ia thi fined calves 200, hogs 700, 1,000, i 3 Twenty Cen .. 38.7 H ° m Ms November 18, 1068. Goodrich... 78, Gnatwa... ise|Evenings at City School tion 4: reer Dt i Carbide “+120, | ain ordin , ee shall take gtiect, ton ° . eC jue 8 's —y and after 
Smaller Cars to lead af ES A -F Unit Air Lin. 9¢.7| The adult evening recreation pro- by the City Commission of the 
Grevhound ... 16.7 Unit Aire -§ |gram at Bethune Elementary/°iy of ropes. iy thd Clay) Goeibitia 
out ip 2, € Un Gas Cp ... 37.7) School is being held Mondays and/sion of the th City of pontise, this 18th 
ar ef Sa sRomne Homestk |... 97 US Bap ..... 47. 4|Wetinesdays beginning this week|**” ° Noverbet, A. Be worse 
r Mcent ane AS onl RE 2.4 and sponsored by the Pontiac a a 
Indust Pay .. 224 east tin. ‘tel 26 *| Board of Education, Pontiac Parks "City Clerk : BOSTON  — President George | Tland 1339 este ABE. 386 : : Nov. 20, "58, Inspir Con .... 30.8 id and Recreation Department and OF, a0. Romney of American Motors says] tnteriak Tr. 22.7 Wests Fr ..... O98) po Community Leaders smaller, compact cars will take 50) tot Rare" “ing Ynes em A TUT] pe “| Btfective comer 8 to 60 per cent of the future car|Int Nick "| 882 Zenith Rad ..143.4) . MONS a SyM, ZAMESs| Grand Trunk estern Pree Agen market because of shifting pat- bridge, cards and sewing will be work for Orehard ta eal me 
terns in American living STOCK AVERAGES held on Mondays. Wednesday eve-|Pretgnt’ Anca” vonmed tort Ben Weston oe ‘ — op Sees by = Associated Press nings are special events nights and rhe Protc Us gy poor FE 5-8131. 7 
cae er ap maeinar spiral re indoat rails iil, Stocks — — “ a 5 Dreden, vs tame ne | terday at Harvard's Graduate|Net change .... —1 4 ol Als tT. v. Dryden, Collect calls 3 ‘oon Thurs. 306.7 132.9 90.0 2073 be Sccented by Mr, Cord School of Business Administration, | py. 3048 183.3 90.1 2074 | Zn v. Day 3.3 90.1 2 nae . receivers of raiirosd 2. sajd a “vast and revolutionary|Week Ago 3020 131¢ 99.3 205.4/Willing to Take Lie Test eo an ey ee Hetnt change’’ is forthcoming in the Car| Year Aw A712 84.2 104 188.8 on ganard, 
market i fee BLT ORD BE Hs] DETROM um — Mayor James| acer aay it He gave four basic reasons: A |}337 }t's" z00.@ 1047 115 198.8 Tierney of Garden City ere on. the. “orang. ie Ww E b : i i > ta ae tial. Wednesday he is willing to take 
ity and functionalism; a rapidly pETRort STOCKS a lie detector’ test in connection — : 
ri ; Aon (C. 3. Nephier Co.) with a rifle shot he said was fired s creasing traffic problem; dwin- (pigures after decimal points are eighths at him Nov, 10. A group of Gar-| |, Person i 
dling oll reserves, and & growiN |e, gcc & Rquip Cot "21 23/den City residents have circulated | 7; public concern over the use of Rout" Gna Co! Cot... 182 11 |petitions asking Wayne County | attr : O88 r Co eos 237.4 ; 
pay owe. Qt Lk Ol! & Chem Co* ... .14 1.5|Prosecutor Samuel Olsen to check e AMC president said the) Howell Elec Motor Co*.. |.. 64 6. ' pleasure car of yesterday has be-(Penmuular Met Prod co? 1.183, 8.8 — . savsere es 168 1t etector s come an essential in today's subur-/ Rudy Rudy Mig Co’ Co* ec i is 16 wih & is ‘ te 
ban movement. He said parking|y%s¢ Wayne Screw } Pe ~ Co* 70. 15 tos problems, traffic congestion @ sale; bid and asked. “*|Burroughs Has Dividend 
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change as significant as, that of 
powerful cars succeeded the. Ford 
Model T, . 
  
Only the Mississippi and Missouri 
rivers exceed the Rio G in 
  ¢   
Women’s Club to Hear 
C. of C. Safety Chairman 
Pontiac Chamber of Commerce 
Safety Committee Chairman Clyle 
Haskill will be the speaker at the 
7:30 p.m. meeting today of the Wa- 
terford-Clarkston Business: and 
Professional Women's Club. 
The meeting will be held at on 
home of Mrs. Harry ‘Ault, 
Charest Ave. Assisting her will 
Carol France; Mrs. F. M. 
  length’ within the borders of the 
U, S, \s : 
. 
| chairman, we Wage best: 
fo 
     be DETROIT . @—~ Burroughs Corp. | 
yesterday declared its 236th divi| 
tion. It is a 25 cents 
dividend 
Business Notes. 
Assistant phan superintendent 
Michigan Searhiess Tube 
4685|South Lyon two years, A es 
House Jr. has, been natn 
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UNITED NATIONS, PLY. (AP). ~ULN, delegates — today for in do- United States to make up its catch up with this country 
Sahl She ie Bose Union's) irs cmsnelty will encead es an inter- | v 
« national dag herded uses. Communist China may de the 
of outer space. 
The U.S. delegation indicated it) 
expected to receive instructions, 
from Washington by nightfall. 
Sources close to the delegation’ 
said both the State Department ‘ 
and the Pentagon were studying) 
the Soviet proposal and would | 
have to reach a joint decision. 
* x. * 
Introduction of the Soviet reso-| 
lution Tuesday raised hopes in the) 
U.N. Assembly that the way was! terrupted his seberly worded opening for initial steps toward) 
an international space-for-peace 
- program, The Russians dropped 
their earlier demands for aban- 
donment. of .U.S. bases ciareees! 
“and a ban on military space mis-| 
siles. : Yed| 20 longer afford to promise mil- 
Phiapedicoeelyst pad ere oral lions of dollars to foreign nations.”’ 
group. This closely resembled the 
plan by the United 
States and 19 associated nations. 
* * * 
The Soviet plan went a step 
further, however, and recom- 
mended that the group lay the 
ground rules for a permanent 
U.N. committee to sponsor coop- 
eration in the study of outer space 
for peaceful purposes. 
Delegates felt some new pro- 
posal, combining features of both 
the U.S. and Soviet plans, might 
emerge to win unanimous Assem- 
‘bly approval. = 
  
Endsin Deadlock Commission Chairman 
Says Some Practices at 
Hospital ‘Undesirable’   
'? DETROIT «— Eddy Gilmore, 
Associated a — 
spondent, .says° t n 
| faces, loss of world supremacy be- 
cause it has become “soft” with 
lits * “automobile legs and television 
eyes.” . 
He also says Soviet Russia will 
| game, he said. 
The AP reporter and commen- 
tator, on a lecture tour,. also de- 
| scribed the United Nations as help- 
less because of what he called the 
‘pretenses’ that handicap its; 
work, 
Gilmore, former Moscow corre-| 
| spondent, made several observa- 
| tions in a Town Hall lecture yes- 
| terday. 
The only time his audience in- 
speech to applaud was when he 
said the United States must cut 
| down on its foreign aid. 
Gilmore said the first step to- 
iward rejuvenation for America 
' should be “recognition that we can 
Qn the matter of America's 
world position Gilmore said “the 
plain truth is that the U..S. is get- 
ting to be less and less of a pow- Gilmore re Says U. S. Soft, | 
May Lose Supremacy — 
  er.” 
  “We no longer are. invincible,” 
he said, ‘We can either live with 
this knowledge or work like a na- 
tion. of beavers to change it.” 
“We are getting pretty soft, with 
our automobile legs and television 
eyes,” he said. 
* * * 
Hé. said that ‘‘unless we rally” 
the United States will lose its world 
supremacy “‘and if it goes, never 
will a great nation have fallen so 
quickly." 
Gilmore was critical of U. 8. 
foreign policy in the Middle East 
and toward Nationalist China, 
But he said Russia would not 
start a war though China might do 
| so because she is “more reckless.” 
He also predicted there would be 
no war over Quemoy but said that 
our policy with Chiang Kai-Shek 
“has left us only two choices— 
back down or make a deal embar- 
rassing to us.” 
a ee a 
Gilmeére said Chiang could hold 
Quemoy: ‘only by committing the 
U. S. to War. He predicted Chiang 
would giveap on Quemoy— and 
“linger on in Formosa as a shriv- 
eled war lord.*®; 
Gilmore said” UN's “pre- 
tenses” are that?i#t is a united 
body, that its members have equal 
vote, that it is “sadged and de- 
serves blind loyalty, ¢.and that} Peronist 
world issues can be settié by pub- 
    
  Harry J, Phillips (R-Port Hu- 
ron), committee chairman, 
Dr. Harry E, August of Detroit, 
commission chairman, said yester- 
day. before the legislative commit- 
tee that he felt some of the prac- 
at the hospital were ‘“‘very 
undesirable."’ 
He said there would be changes 
in admittance and patient care 
procedures but stated there would 
be no firings. . 
“Don't you feel it’s abuse to drag 
a patient up a flight of stairs?” 
“Tt’s not very desirable,” August 
answered. 
“T still think the patient was 
treated sadistically and I still think 
the administration there stinks,” 
said Phillips. 
Strike at Bearing Plant 
DETROIT (AP) — Some 2,800 
United Auto Workers Union em- 
ployes went on strike at midnight 
Wednesday at the Bower Roller 
Bearing Co- plant in Detroit. The 
company is a division of Federal- 
Mogul-Bower Bearings Corp. The 
walkout came at the expiration of 
a three-year contract. The com- 
pany and union had been nego- 
tiating on a new contract for three | 
months, , FUTURE FLIER 
experimental plane.   AP Wirephote 
‘ — Iven C. Kincheloe III plays with a toy * 
poodle in his grandmother’s home at Oakland, Calif., after his 
mother was notified by President Eisenhower that Iven may be 
allowed to attend Air Force Academy when he is old enough, in 
memory of his father’s work for the Air Force. He was the top 
test pilot, and died in a plane crash before he could test the latest .|Frondizi to take a firm stand 
“Sj against labor. There has long been to oust him and form a coalition 
government. Gomez denied the 
charge, saying he had only 
warned the administration that a 
military plot was brewing. 
x * * 
Under heavy political pressure, 
Gomez went to the Senate Tues- 
day near tears and submitted his 
resignation, After more than three 
hours’ debate a joint session of 
Congress accepted it early today. 
The -votes“were not counted. - 
On Nov, 11 Frondizi suapentied 
constitutional to coun- 
ter labor agitation just before ac- 
cusing Gomez, The vice president 
had favored a conciliatory policy 
toward labor, which is strongly 
x & * 
Political sources say military 
léaders who overthrew the dicta-| 
tor, Juan Peron, in 1955 forced 
tion here that the military 
mig try to force Frondizi out on 
the ground he has coddled Peron- 
istas* who helped elect him, let- 
ting Gomez succeed him to pre- 
serve constitutional forms. But, 
this line of speculation runs, 
Frondizi has blocked his possibil- 
ity by leaving no vice president. 
FBI Notices a Boom 
in Robbing of Banks   
boom on in bank robbing. 
It reached record proportions 
in the fiscal year ended June 30. 
Figures compiled today by the 
FBI showed the rate has contin- 
ued upward. 
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In the July-October period there 
were 214 violations of the federal 
bank robbery law — 41 more than 
bank robbery law compared with 
he year 
631 bani thefts. This was an 
increase of 116 over the preceding 
and out the old record 
bulletin to law enforcement 
la in September, FBI Direc- 
Hoover called the 
  2 US. Airmen Lose 
Final Japan Appeal   
HOLLYWOOD (AP) — 
    wood’s most 
actors. 
Like Dean, he was moody, aj‘ 
habitue of coffee houses. He never 
owned a suit—‘‘I never go any 
place where you have to wear 
suits.” 
Like Dean, he had one love— 
speed. Both owned 175-m.p.h. Por- 
sche Spyder sports cars. 2 
Dean died in his when it crashed 
on a highway near San Luis Obis- 
po, Calif., ree Faas ago. 
Pittman’s_ career was just be- 
iginning fo roll. Friends say he     
Arrest Veteran Mail Clerk 
in $97,000 Postal Thett * PORTLAND, Maine (UPI) — A| 
postal clerk, the father of five 
children and a veteran of 17 years 
in the Post Office Department, 
was arrested yesterday on charges | 
of stealing $97,000 from a train 
between Portland and Boston. 
The clerk, Robert 8. Doucette, 
| {found was registered to Woodrow for federal grand jury action. 
Doucette said he could not fur- 
nish bail at the moment. 
There was no immediate ex- 
planation for Doucette’s action. 
He had been employed by the Post 
Office ‘Department since 1941. 
wife said she had been instructed | 
not .to discuss the case. 
Authorities said the money was 
being shipped from the First 
National Bank of Lewiston, Maine, 
to the od acres Reserve Bank in 
Boston. 
They revealed that the parked 
car in which the mail sacks were 
B. Bean, of Portland, but said 
Bean apparently was not involved | 
in any way with the theft. 
  Missing Actor Found 
Dead in Wrecked Car 
Like teen-|earned at least $60,000 this year 
agers’ idol James Dean, Tom Pitt- ‘in radio, television and film roles. |man, 21, of Hogansville, Ga., and 
man was considered one of Holly-'He appeared in ‘‘The Proud” Reb-| Airman 3.C, Phillip W. Morris, 21, 
promising young el” with Alan Ladd and on TV’s of North Platte, Neb., were sen- 
‘Wagon Train,"’ “Cimarron” and 
‘Zane Grey Theater.” 
The 25-year-old actor wasn't ex- 
actly handsome. But his boyish 
charm and acting ability—in the 
Tony Perkins-Dean-Marlon Bran- 
do tradition — earned him good 
parts. Critics liked him. 
Then last Halloween Pittman 
disappeared. 
* * * 
He never showed up at his! 
  
  Walking Atross Nation 
    west coast Sept. 16. He ex- 
{ 'selle, apartment after leaving a party’ 
at the home of Norma Stuart,! 
former wife of actor Keefe Bras-| 
Pittman's father, TV-radio 
tor Frank Alten, filed a missing- 
persons report with the sheriff's 
office. Alten said his son, whose 
real name was Jerry Alten, liked 
to drive fast ‘around mountain 
grades and might have gone off 
a road. 
* * * 
Officer Roy Kerton decided to 
check the grades in the Hollywood 
Hills yesterday. At a sharp curve 
he found the broken railing. In 
His |the 150-foot ravine was the nearly 
hidden wreckage of Pittman’s 
sports car. 
Pittman, lying half in and half 
out of the car, had heen crushed 
between steering post and door. 
Eight feet of guard rail stuck 
through the windshield to the 
rear of the car. 
* * * 
Police said an autopsy will have 
to determine whether Pittman 
may have lived for hours, even 
days, after the crash. 
Pittman had ‘just completed ‘his 
most important movie role in a 
forthcoming picture called = 
DETROIT # — Erwin Erkfitz, boten.” 
Its producer, Sam Fuller, aid: 
“We lost a great talent with the 
his physical fitness. He lett death of T 
In. the picture, too, Pittman * Bomb-Like Device TOKYO (AP)—Japan’s Supreme 
Court upheld today prison terms 
impgsed on two U.S. airmen for 
injuring a Japanese taxi driver in 
an attempt to rob him. 
_ &  & * 
Airman W.C, Andrew N,   Hart- 
‘tenced last Nov, 30 to 4 and 3% 
years’ imprisonment respective- 
of appeal. , 
x * * 
The prosecution said Hartman 
hit the driver on the head with 
a beer bottle in Yokohama on 
May 5, 1957, while Morris was 
with him, They fled without get- 
ting any money from the driver 
and without—paying their fare of 
‘62 cents.   
Rocks Detroit Home 
DETROIT ( — A_ bomb - like 
device exploded with a violent 
roar at the side of the home of a 
Detroit supermarket owner today, 
but caused no injuries and only 
minor damages. 
* * * 
Car] Lauri, 40, his wife Ann, 39, 
and their two children John, 8, 
and Joseph, 5, were in their East 
Side home when the device went 
off. Although shaken up and| 
startled by the blast, they were 
not injured. 
Police said the explosion 
knocked a few bricks out of the 
side of the Lauri home, broke 
several windows, buckled a ga- 
rage door and slightly damaged 
@ panel truck parked in the drive. 
Tt also broke windows in a 
neighboring home. 
Officers said the device appar- 
ently was made out of a dynamite 
stick.     * * * 
They - said. Lauri, who is ‘co- 
owner of a. supermarket (Lauri 
Brothers) could give no reason for 
  lor 9 New see Nov, = meets a violent death. ithe bombing. WASHINGTON (AP)—There’s a)’ 
‘ly. They have no further avenue 
  aot Ts   - 
rs FO a Ze 
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Fae Sears zuntere. marie pre iae 2 om 
  
LAWLOR, NOV. 17, 
Decend of aioe 
BRFSS Harry . 
Carol Lawlor; yo My om 7 
8 pm, 
Smith Pune 
Lawior 
LECLERC, NOV. 
Nanette, 405 Riverside 
53; beloved wife of 
clert; dear mother of M 
(Tris) Hersh! ir; 
at 8pm. Th y at the 
Puneral Home where 
will lie in state,   
morn. NOV. 19, ot. ae 
Wa beloved hus- 
rh us? F, Plorence . 
Puneral arrangements will be an- 
nounced ei He the Parmer- 
a) 
. 1958, N HORN, NOV. ym 
  Cemetery. Mrs, 
VanHorn will He th state at the 
Pu | Home.   
Panera service 
lov. 
m. from the T mumertelt 
Puneral Home with interment in 
East Lawn Cemetery, Lake Glen: 
Mr. Weckel will lie in state at 
Flumerfelt Puneral Home, Oxford. 
Card of Thanks. 1   
WE WISH TO Ess OUR 
heartfelt thariks and gratitude to 
all the many trienda, neighbors 
and (employers our bereave- 
ment for our Pos Tom. There 
are no words to express how we 
fee] about their generosity. 
‘also wish to thank the Fu- 
courtesy 
Our annere ke pee nd ex 
tended to our pad for 
’ the endless help Ss ~ Sn Phe 
ing he gave Tomy and ourselves. 
From the bottom of our hearts 
we thank each and ever: +f one.— 
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Hatfield. 
In Memoriam 2 
IN_LOVING MEMORY OF FRANK 
J. Oer' Jeg who passed away 
Nov. 
Gone, but not | 
Sadly missed by 
& family.   
  
wife Grace 
  
Funeral Directors 4 
“A HOMELIKE ATMOSPHERE” 
COATS 
FUNERAL HOME Orayton Plains OR a 
SPARKS GRI N CHA 
Thoughtful Service rE 
DonalsorTohis FU — Fagard “De: ae 
Wesrhous: Siple| =" FUNERAL HOME 
Ambulance Servics——Piane of Motor   
  
  
Cemetery Lots 
BEAUTIFUL 6 GRAVE ry a Park oar win neat 
Ware GuAPEL = = two 0 GRAVES as old ; nisi or 12 1-7150 
- Box Replies . 
At 10 a.m, today there 
were replies at the Press 
office in th. following 
boxes: 
18, 16, 17, 28, 31, 32, 
58, 59, 62, 63, 74, 76, 96, 
101, 108, 104, 105, 110, 
é 114, 116. 
“— 
RENT IT FAST 
through Rent Ads! Room, 
house, apartment, any-|’   
  
  
      
  
|thing — Want Ads give |: 
jyou ACTION. Dial FE 
  2-8181. : oi | 
neral Directors for their help and q   
Reliable Man to assist in factory braneh mek opere- tion. Car helpful. See ye 
3000 We Beton, 10:00 to eek 
RAILROADS 
NEED MEN 
| AGES 17% TO 34 mooted at once to train be rail-   
Sales Representative 
Petroleum Marketing Progressive ‘oll company now ex- 
a gory ad pra “ihe 
resentative 
  SAL OPPORTUNITY. WILL 
‘rake. two men to handle whole- sale food io 28 to #0 years 
of Capacity for a work 
rtant oon . wil 
necessary 
ing and income qiigousted 
terview Apply 9:30 to 12 fag 
Mon. through Fri. 4713 ie 
Hwy, Ask ‘Tee Mr. Holt, mote’ i impo 
train, Car ne 
    
selling have 
Know how of direct to home sell 
e900 to 0,00 Foup rat 
to H. Rahn. Com- 
one Newark, New a ork State 
poten MAN Oi ON FARM BY 
Carl Dobat, 2460 Dutton 
hischecte iter, 
SALESMAN 
TAYLOR'S AT WALLED LAKE MA 4-1561   
  
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TWO, TRIPLE A S| MECHAN- 
rienced in General 
$5, Bees matic franamis- 
sions and rr Tal 
puernre Excellent working 
onditions. Hom 4 
Hien Mot Motors; ora} Galore, Mich f 
WA D 
lor desk clerk ft in motel Write Box 114 Pontiac Press 
YOUNG MEN—PRACTICAL TRAIN- ing rd Pi 
as oan ~ 
¥, KE 44160 (Detroit). 
a YOUNG MEN.   
  
  
  ‘| SUITE   
ir * women. spacing large o 
fen ling me B.. to learn 
round fieor. Call PE 8-1192. 
  Employment Agencies 8A z 
EVELYN EDWARDS vores COUNSELING 
—OUR NEW LOCATION— Yi EAST HURON FE 4-0584 
  
SECRETARY 
Work Wanted Male 10   
6 FT, HUSKY WANTS WO Or gay” tind WORK 
for most FE 4-5271 . I have car end tools 
$1.00 hr. Phone 
or OL 2-5951.   
  a-1 ie pat ah J WORE NSEW- 
_Ret FE 44210 
aa A ATWFING } INTERIOR & EX- 
Pree ee Reas 
‘Shs or OR_ 3-81) 
kind, en ea Call 
RIENCED #H A EXP Wes CHINE. sci 
ator, Set wu 6 be A up. De- 
pendable & nae, re plies 
M nts fob as coretaher FE 
HA vf D Y pal WOULD LIKE 
tob of ¢ rpentry. cement, poly a repair. “PE 5-3349, 
MIDDLEAGED MAN WISHES 
work of any kind. EM 3-2679, 
MARRIED wiw WISHES Wi 
of any kind. F@ 4-802. — 
PA 
tro 
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R 
work. Prices right! FE §-8325, YOUNG -MAN- 1 WARTS Cone ANYTHING of anv kind. 
mm, 
OUNG PL a. 
Pe een Die 
FE 4-4126 after ¢ 
RIED MAN steady work Het of any kind. EM 
YOUNG FA 
most any 
phone FE tye, Be! — PI es ‘2 £6134, ease 
Work Wanted Female Au   
AND VETS ee tRONING. REF. $3 BU. YE 
Weat Oocet oon valor * car 3 WO WALL W e ci " 
transportation an Lornieted. Ne ok exp. | : se a KA 
pen rt plus bos s bonus Bee Mr. ==~{ area. rE a ‘srimihie a 
a Nt iG. PICK. 
Help Wanted Female 7 cS Ss Baby ing evenings. 
APPLICATIONS ARE iced, Bap thes TAK- xP Gin 
part gl scoeunen , "Ree or week work, References, FE filing and clerical brerk, | 46041, some — “saa nkiin | EXP. COOK DESIRES FULL TIME 
chard. Lake rmington | gig S048. x Town Near_13 Mile Road. | “tome On re RE IN 
Lu “round. woman for’ restaurant, | TRL DESIRE ® HOUSEWORK AND n or 
Grill. work and. bakin wied abysitting in your | vme. 3 or 4 beipful. Apply antag aug tm 8-4374 ig 5 : a 
— after schoo) nights and week 
ASSISTANT G ends, FE san 
A 
A Lake, PH Market +16. 
Career or Part Time — 
bition, 
     
       
    
    
                 
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pod — Bag ranges re dry- 
 Seunee Eleo 
  
foundations basements oy D& 
a. i ae PE 2-704 oF 
eves. OR 
  5.0502, 
ROOF REPAIRS EAVESTROUGHING ae 4-0444 
id tile. Heotine 
= lon aoe OL. 1-0863. 
Building Supplies 12A 
CRUSHED STONE 100 
10-A washed, ned A178 78 Air   
$1 yard. Sand rare America Wane” | ww Sg Sachabew Rd. Clarkton. Macis 
  
. Business Services 13 
ALL MAKES OF FOUNTAIN PENS 
a yesange a7 factory trained man   
at our Genera] Printing & 
boning Supniy Co WW & 
e St Phone FE 3-0135. 
SLSOMPTELD @ 
rau Laon windows. Reasonable. 
Seis Satis Gaetet Reas. MI 6-7350 
at eer rewinding. 218 BH, Pike. 
Fre q = LEANED AND serviced. ©, L. Nelson, FE §-1788, 
*| FURNACE. CLEANING iv Too to A 
re DOWwE 
  RESIDENTIAL - 
-No Sales or Repair 
JIM_ LONIE ie) 
PLASTERING. NEW 0 
Work ceernntees FE bon, = 
SAWS FILED - 
Manie: Lene. 10 Bagley 8t. 
We service all "makes of wringer 
and automatic washers. 26 ‘We. 
ROY'S, 96 Oakland PE 2-4021 
Dressmaking, Tailoring 16   
ALTERATION: dressmaking to oe exact meas ob ae | 
Satiatac tion aranteed $8256. = ALL KIN Ds OF ALTE ATOR Ladies’ dresses re 
5-6256. 
DRESSMAKING, TAILORIN D 
ye aaa Mrs, Bodell. . ‘Te 
scaanth seine iy terations, ogg & formals done 
on my hom FE 68-8455 
ARNG & ALTERATION OEM 1331 vATERATIONE. Lk Ra. 
Insurance Agencies 7A 
FOR INSURA A AGEN CALL 
8.W Huron Fe 37111 
mown’ Service 18 
PAMTL Lantpry ene 
Hoi tae taundry.   
  
CORTAING PLATN OR ROR. Beautify shed Pontiac 
undry Phone PE: 2-810) 
Landscaping | 18A 
A-l ACE TREP SERVI ICE. RE- moval To trimming Get ] Fe Lj our bid. 
DOZING,     
drivewa e n : HSER Terms, Bist, flte. 
removal. ‘ 
a or OR 
aL Eris remove, cabling, su 
LAW I G Leave Efary MEOW: OR 20606 or pat 
NURSE. RAW : 
89 Vd 450 deltvered. 9601 rooks Ra. north of + TW'asin Aubura FE 7, 
Sat Cee E, LE Sei 
    
- FOR CASH IN A URRY sell things 
through Classified Ads. 
  oe | goes! Dial FE ‘12-818 WALL CLEANERS. . 
COMMERCIAL ;     
RR 3-0100 
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‘ ~ WE NEED _ LAND CONTRACTS 
NO HIDDEN FEES ° 
a Nicholie & Harger Co. 
  
    
_ Upholstering 23 
CUSTOM | UPHOLSTER- 
. 8174 Cooley Lake Rd.   
ee 
  
Lost & Found 24   sa MB OTRARA Case 
sea 7V, APTER aE "AETERNOON AND AND serv: 
¥. sv. i 
ee | CONTRACT. BUYERS 
Bits aN Len eed ke ne   
  LOST: * BLACK AND WHITE 
blue tick coon dog. Vicinity of 
Pranklin Road Nereip her 8. Re- 
N 
Vicinity of Cass . Black tan, Call 
Tel-Huron vicinity or black sta- 
wagon. PE 53136 
    
  
  “Geet seen. in vielnity of Judson St | 
cts 5 hte aa Hobbies & Suppfies 24A 
erable €ames. Backenstose Store, Lawrence St. 
_ Notices & Personals 25   
  
Rd, and M39. Hams 
% COMPLETE COLD WAVE La $5.50 Perry, FE 
    & Swe- 
grad- 
EB: 
ae re al of ames tals OR Tor mov unwan . 
3-2885 
  gf and title, Ken Te 
LS me L. Templeton, Realtor Orchard Lake Rd. FE 4-4563 
Ready, Willing and Able Cash tract) Gall Wealtor’ Partriane 
Sop s SOE LAP ONTRETE ANP 
oid > ee,     
  C & BATH MY 7 
se i burbind So I    
    . PVT bath ntrance, Gas heat. La 
Jd he Sie v2. 
        
  _Atter 
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ol} firnsces ger arag ey tet Ra, $5 a, Sean 
NEAR RIOR ecu oe bam't and garage. $85 M.A 
_ 8-6603 
TEW 5 soto or Borer 
ed monthly 
heathen Cen’ a cis ing eas = PONTIAC TRAIL AT WELCH Rb Also ong Tral} and 7 Mile, 4 
bedroo: none . Detroft. Tr 
mont out 12203. Eves: MAyfair 6-2023. 
RENT ON 1 aur ar SEERURON. 
  with Mca ple only. 
FE : 56287 between ty T p.m, 
heat, large fenced 
Oakland     
pe noe ete Unfurnished 
BEAUTI TEW APT. MY a 4si. LAKEVI Rent $00. ‘eat furn, MY_ 3- 
COLORED — aPT. FOR RENT MY 42-0181 
YTON. PL. $ RMS, MOD. 
oa base: 
i-modern ment, A small house 
sem! Reas 2414, 
_Eve, OR 32-7175 “aye, J 
~ Drayton Plains Apts, FURN OR UNFURN. 
HOLMES BARTRAM 4392 Dixie Hwy OR 3-1950 4 
    
  
  
  
FRANKLIN 
Close to downtown shopping cen- 
ter and transportation. These all- 
modern 3-room apts. with private 
  
  Rent ae Unturnished 34 
-|13 RM. & BATH. ADULTS. No| drinkers. New! 
._ Jessie. decorated, heat. 
  FE 56-1625. 11 
FLOOR, € Ba Near 8st, 
dwin 1 anol PE 56-0388 Michaels and 
area. 19 Ellwood. 
  
  
IRL, PVT. ENTR 
. Close in $10. FE 2.0683. 
RMS. PVT. BATH & ENT 2/| ‘Dik. from Post Office. No drink- 
93 Union st,    
    
  
Wanted Real Estate 32A 
ALL CASH Tiedt: dah and FHA equities 
ae ALL CASH 
Pea es R. 1. WICKERSHAM 7105 W. Maple MaAytair 6-6250 
BUSINESS Is GOop. need listings. Give 
oF a << 4 obligation. ‘Buyers 
AC Johnson   
  
  
  
“CALL Us Ray ge tlogd of or income oe Soe waiting, : 
=| Humphries 83 WN. Telegra: Open 
FE 2.9236" 
OME ASLO” REESE GI AND FHA 
ASH FOR -)CUR HOME 
, Yes, we can sei 
      INTY MAID SUPPLIES. MRS. 
A. Taylor, 56 Gillespie. FE 3-7293. 
water? MAID SUPPLIES — 739 
Menominee Mrs Wallace. FE 
527805” See meus 
HYPNOTISM 
col as you 1 ote Meee = the = 
pie: 86, 
In Debt? &re having trouble 
Be that Sota Beate Beak tnd we 80456. 
AND ECO. 
Ber-AcDiet “able. a an a at ® ‘our ; aoe your proper ard 
the cash you can retelve 
we ADE WE BOILD 
752 We eren Phone FE 4-1507 
WILL TRAVEL We will trave' to see you cad 
show you how to 
your home Pam ~ ‘act or acre- 
* 
RD. ad Broker. 
      
    
  509. Fit Lak 
ow ant AND DATE, | FE_ 41157 ae "re " November 20, | I will not be PR iN 3 
responsible for any debts i Of droom house. Rent 2 
tracted any ~, than myseif.; buy, furnished or unfurabned. 
Dean W. senhoe, 77 W. Rutgers, } lt a Hills, Ottawa Hills, = 
Pontiac, Mich. Indian Vilage. FE $-6876. 
py 2, ose Twin ot be) | edi ov 
ible f y debts = t oy . SS mm LOLe- 
Burs soalse Mick A EDU 7m FOR THE HOLIDAYS ction 
days, ae ugiy pounds melt We can sell F oa house. 
50 sly 18 sig “Reesh spe Institute, 44131. 
Wid. Children to Board 26 ‘| 
a LICENSED NEAR Pontias “Motors. FE tr a 
BABYSITTING - Eovine CARE. BROS. FB 21730 REAL ESTATE Wd, Household Goods 27 Rng   
FOR USED vs, FURNI- SH ture & mise. FE 
    
PUACE A “LOST” AD 
Call FE 2-8181 for an ad! 
to ae ‘a loss. Dial FE 
2-8181 for. an. ad-writer. 2 
* Say oes it,” Open wren tia: Sunday , “tl 6 
Sell Us Your Equity t o ed ta home -cash wait. 
We aso need 
8. iroue rants 4305 Dixie   
Hwy, OR 
70 RADE—To SELL 
LaBELLE 
ieee peat Paul M. Jones, neu Est. 
mn homer fn Woletfora Brayton area. us clients waiting to =. 
= @ call for prompt a)   
FG Wood Co. Co Wiliams aT rong & mer OR M59 
   
          i ee 3 BEDROOM TAEEPRONT 
Apts, Partly furnished OR 18ST. FLOOR, LIVING RM. "BED: room, kitchen, bath, FE 2 
i GEDROOM 
  mo 
  2 RM ws PVT ent. Partly furn, 285 waemore. 
2 gpd —_ aba a; GAS 
* race. eer Adults, 130 Semi- ned a Manor, PE 4-1550. 
"Seale remodeled, ws   
  567 Auburn E. "a 
  Psy tin. DUP. : Pinegrove. Gas Ht ae 
. Paddock. 2 BLOCKS FROW & AL ; HIGH. ¥ ROOMS NEAR GENERAL Hos a ga- — a = MS 3-9522. rage ge. 850 per mo.” ‘aul A. Kern, 
  
    3-ROO: FLOOR, pod 2 mene mpieyed cou couple. Very 
  /SROOM. APART- “ decorated. 
- REE 5-0; 19 Ell 
  
  
KITCHENETTE & PVT. 
ent., couple only, 49 E. Longfellow School: on eer street. ‘Furnished or unfurnished 2 
rms. bath & utilities furnished. 
14 E nowsre St. FE 2-1834, 
TARGE | 4 ROOM WITH R 
‘stove-on James kK 
bivd., ~4 trans: spattation at your 
door, Fre or Broker, 
_PE | 43033.   
  
% ~—— ay laundry space. 
4 family c our. Went aide. la capacity est side. 
FE 2- _ PE 23901 oF 
“grea eee FE 41173, 
ha vie 40378 or 
tov 3 RMS. AND BATH. 
r= gy Pr "5-985 pvt Pine LE ares 
Adul' a   
  pe turn Clean, 3, children jcome. FE . 
‘ *= bu: a erage. ques | s line, @ _location. EM 35-0714 
NEWLY 5 oy ATED 
bath, full basement, FE 
ORCHARD CT. APTS. DITIO: AIR CON NED 
Pontiac's most exclusive west 
side apartment development. Bal- 
cony, type individual entrances 
beatiful kitchens with stove cad   
  
  
  
      #2523 or FE 5-1172. TROOH APARTMENT, PRIVATE ROOM i EDECORATED hot water siso shed. Adults 
a with tah bath Boeke room. only. Ready for immedisie occu- come oF. with J VERY ATTRACTIVE ROOMS. Gardner at oar aoe & ent, Adults only. Wrfte Bros. mer 8t. or call at cd se 
Fg ls a Toa 8600 Dixie Hwy * FE S078 w, one Eves. ‘til 8: Sun. 10 ‘ti! § OPEN DAILY & SUNDAY 17 fap rk 3 RMS. HEAT. REFRIGERATOR | 10 A. 9 PM. her _ Finer Bog t30 $17.50 per FE stove. parking turn. 180 . Hu-| UPPER.” CLEAN 4 RMS, PVT. bath ent, Also wer, 3 rms., 
ral ae a Mg “SHIRLEY APTS. Pvt. ent. Steam heal Gerace bh ‘cone . Adults only. and water furnished, $50 a month. 
$ai95. sade kc Ooms AND BATH, UTILITING 2601_N. Perry, 7 Lana al} after 3 p.m UPPER, z 5 3 ond ey tae wore BATH £5238, bath and ent. Also lower, 3 rms., 
RM, APT. WORKING COUPLE. |" g¢. S yocdvin: 332 Boning | and weiss traigh shed. “Reut ress:| * . = 4 Lf en 8. 141 Auburn Ave. ‘une seen oe _PE 5-6082 260] N. Perry. J ROOMS, E WEST SIDE WER°TER A ey -.     
7ROOMS PRIVATE @\TH & EN- trance, Utilities & washer furn 
FE ¢-1493 FE     
    s 3-minuie 3 
      
3_RMS AND BATH LOWER. Child wele, 90 Cottage. PE 4.8612. RGE GRO : 85-6502. 3 CLEAN ROOMS 
turn. @ Mariva OR 3-1328. UTILITIES | 
  
_burn Ave., Palm |3 ROOMS EVERYTHING PRI 3” RMS. UTILITIES FURN. 815. 73 | vate, on ow line: FE 3-823 
bie | 25¢ Chamberiain FE 3” RM LOWER. UNFURNISHED | odd eee apt, = bath oak floors, gs | 
3 RMS. & BATH. PVT. ENT. NICE heat Clean. 90 Union St. Inquire. & clean. Adults. FE 23548. 63 | 115 Seminole. FE 45425. 
Hudson. 3 RMS: REFRIG AND "STOVE. 
454 
and refrig. Al teen 
per mo. $15 per 
    
3 Ms 
tive Business woman or 
sioner FE eater tion. 
_day and after 5.30 p.m 
3 ROOMS. NICELY FURN. NEAT 
& clean. Full bath, private en- 
trance, large enclosed porch, All 
utilities furnished except i a 
shopping area. e 
Orion, MY   3 
ee as SRE OF State St. AND SHOWER PVT.|7 RMS. 2 BE Ent Clean. Nicely furn. Heated. rm., = 
erences. FE 2-2974. 71 Eimball elec. stove 
TRMS. & BA ALL .P -| if desired. $60 ly_furn, OR 3-1057. week. MA 58-9821. 
ROO! BARGAIN, = a 4 ROOMS UPPER AND 3 a 
lower, Chitdre welcome N. Cass e OAkland eon. 
4 RMS in BATH. on MONTH _In_ Oxford. OR 3- 
RMS_ pat SIDE ‘at 8 FRAN. eis FP 4-324 
«ROOM HEATED APT. ? BED- rooms west side 815 mo. Nights. 
PE 4-1173 _! 
  
  8. 2 
& BATH, BASEMENT R 
apt.. pvt. entrance & bath, child 
welcome, §14 yf week quire 
340 i 8-1431   
7 ROOM APARTMENT. T. PRIVATE bath and meeeenee $60 per mo 
Call FE 5.3968 
"ARB BA BATH. PVT ENTR. 8, bg furn. Clean. Inj 
eights pee aes 
  hovety Cy 
grove, tata 4: 30 
N. 
On Cass By FE 5-3169, 3 ROOMS. NEWLY DECORATED, 4 RM. LOWER. TILE BATH, 
BS ent. 4145 Clintonville “Wd. " steam heat on busline. Westeice. __ Adults, FE ae 
West ilde TEvepute Turseed ‘ie a o adults FE 1. stove. 1 china. cB ete? v age. 3 RMS. B. . wi WE Sune able Nor 
come, 225 Florence 
RM. LY Di TED, | 4 Koon MODERN HEATED APT 
cute, comfortable. In country sur-} 4192 Dixie over Kee: rdw: 
dings, OR 3-3766 $55 per month, Fe sun are: ORE aS Sa Rea 
4 AND TILED BATH, HEAT, HOT 
water, stove, Soar eave partly 
__furn, couple.   
@ RMS AND BATH. HEAT AND __hot water furn $65 mo. FE 2-1362   
RM we 
nie RODEN 
1 child welcome. aciose to «choo! 
$60 __$60 month, 32 W ALL HTIL FURN | 
APT, PRI. ENT. 
  
5S RMS & BATH. ~ GARAGE” DOWN. 
stairs, or 3 rm. 
rage. 
  penne y Odktene ‘habe a on. anh 
OA. 6-305." * & ba Lagan upstairs. 
> refrig. 
      
“pent eg reg rea” ce 
5 ROOMS _ beaten "st er — ue gee 2-BEDRM., GAS 
$75.00 per month. 
  
_ FE §-4032. 
TF BATA AND ; RMS. OR —s Saw 
3-4817 :   PRIVA’ entrance, gas heated 87.8, Parke § ROOMS. ALL UTILITIES FURN 
  
  
  
  
6 
  
NEED A FINANCE. 
FIXER “Order Classified 
Ads to sell, rent, find a 
good job. FE 2-8181 ‘is. 
    the Want Ad number     i 
2 & ROOM APT., 
stove fee. at 8 onth. 
Bloomtield Terrace. 
EST MAIN 
floor, pvt. ent. and garage. 67 St. 259 East Bivd g§. FE 4-5067 3 ROOME, NEAR PONTIAC PLANT | § RM COPPER FLAT. BEAT PUR- zene 2-7906 p.m, nished. FE 4-5626. 
IO ROOUE-POGR tinea | ime RMS. PVT, ENT. $65 MO. FE rooms tnfurn FE 44636. 2-7089 after 5 p.m ‘, a . r UPPER PRIVATE BATH 5 RM APT WiTH BATH PVT. and entrance, , Neer bus. = Washing priv Children wel- Baby welcome, FE 5-643 Until| come. 39 Whittemore $50 mo “a 8:00 f $12.50 wk. Ms Fras ot FE 
—— AND 
A 
Henry Clay. 
“ge eee 
hes t+ fated. Weat 
near “wore: pl g 
se 
  “NEWLY DECO- pee ot FE. 2-5788 
BA 
month Rete. yones = (THT 
aot 3-605! 
.- panei ae tith 2 E. Bivd. 
; to redline 
PF Rates PE 
NSTAIRS Taeveens 
i, GAS HEAT. ‘sehool =MAple 
a me 
[a 
fern In                
  7 ios woe 
|§ ROOM 20 MIN ay ares — 56 
jeune was $00 mo, 
can ; 4262) of after 5 
WE 5&1 
WEST SIDE 3 RMS AN.) pars 
Newly decorated Heat, © gos 's ° 
5-1172   
hts, 
  
oat Houses Furnished 35 
1 BED DLX., GROUND FLR. 
rape elcome of bachelors. PE 
roe MOR 3 T35 FURN. ADULTS   
  
BEDROOM, ES L utilities suppliéd Automatic 
heat. Bue line & grocery 
2-48.55 4 
as 
Ee 
? BEDROOM EXC WEST SUBUR- 
ban — $75. Also very mod- 
ern « room ~ avall, to 
June ish Also tor couple — 
Neas 3 room dy Call” Jack Love- 
land. ee 
2? BED’ ALLE LAKE 
Close ry city 
2 BEDROOM. NICE & CLEAN. 
——— Year around rental. 
| Dorothy Snyder ’ Lavender REALTOR 29 YEARS 7001 Highland Rd (M59) = EM _ 3-3303 or MUtual 4-6417 
2 BEDROOM TERRACE, PARTLY _furnished, $75 month FE 4 “1559.   
    
? BEDRM. HOME NEAR NTIAC 
Beautiful, spacious, <* ear aground 
lakefront. Electric kifehen, Wash- 
er Auto, hot water oll heat. 
Residential community. A terrific 
buy in housing at $65 as we just 
want it >on tin June. Lin- 
_coln 7-314 
2 HOUSES. Sc RNIERED OR UN- 
_furnished, 5415 Elizabeth Lk. Rd 
2 RMS. AND BATH NEAR “pus 
- line, and Soe center $40 Mo 
Pry Downing Ct,   
  
  __Lak ie Tams Ea 
2 am ag » CORD OIL 
Pee imishea ae 3-2895 
Ronni ‘HOUSE RNISHED, $50 
tin take Orton. Prescott 
4 Thue: ~ MODERN gid wk & auP 
Pontise Lk. OR 301% 
e 
FE igre TO PONTIAC 
_ FE 4-674. furnixhed = with Lake 
_i-3 children welcome 
  _Aduits, $75 month. 
€ RM. FURN. HOUSE IN G6OD| 
_location. FE 22135. 
6 F RMS. aii snp BA BATH IDEAL FOR 
ELY EQUIPPED FOR THE ren welcome. 
IN ©: . SPACTO! a - 
try home, Completely farnished. 
vars nae 4_aere pee ier e car ge ac 
fenced vere. PL 29118, or 
‘Cea =e 8 “BY SEASON OR YEAR. ne Ot) heat Ba Cas 
cade. Conley Take. 
PARTLY” FURN M R RMS 
Bi mak Sanne kitchen, near Wal'ed Lake 
WOpERN > 7 BEDROOM. NO UTIL- gg ions to 1 or 2 
pa ‘e month. Mrs. 
gonie, 2 35 Brand nee Stoney. Lk. 
aoe ,, HOUR AND | 
over pis he : 
  U M FURN. FLAT. _, .tlord "economical, asthe. 
ve living rs with no costly 
avallable Suadey. Phone PE 3-2103 upkeep, Nice and warm. New! 
decorated and well maintain 
: Quiet friendly eats Adults 
WATKINS LAKEFRONT in this building. $49 per 
Sand beach, beautiful view, = inepeting heat, hot and cold |: 
round. Modern § rms., >| water K. G. Hempstead, loa E. 
or unfurn. 2407, Huron St. FE 48284 or after 5, 
FE 4-518 : 
HOLLYWOOD APTS. 
LOVELY «4 Ril HEATED APT. | Rent Houses Unturn, 36 
1SEDAROOM, | MODERN, REFRIO. : water heater, of! 
eat, linoleums, $55 ge 4160 Fo- 
SS after 4. . 
ROC MO. y of ROOM. AQUEE -KODERN ~ 
71 Doris Rd. Nera on   
  
EDROOM HOME ON WIL- 
none Lake for rent or sale. FE 
  i -—4--_——-— 
} 
i SMALL HOUSE A peer lot ‘2 biks from An 
SAVE #20 MONTHLY 
acl “oun. 5 BROXER 
‘after 5, UN 3.0279 
Ҥ ROOMS, BR 2.0522 
‘ROMONA TERRACE. basement, auto. gas heat, aduits 
preferred, 876 month E 2.3022. 
ALT 2 —, HOUSE. #70. 
_PE_5-8181 after 
Artin , HOUSE ar HEAT. ~“4et 
Trwin after 4, 
SYLVAN LAKEFRONT, 4 ROOMS, fas heat, woe ¢ ase B Voti) 
May 1 1958. $5: 
Russell A. “Nott, Realtor 
170 W Pike FE 46005 
T marr hice 
of Dodge Park No. 4 Inq. 4008   
  
  
    2 BEDE lar HEAT, ELIZ. 
  Parkway Dr, between 9 & %   
  
      
  
  
: <8 
ies rn. wi 
ot neem MeaeTE “NA T2815 97-2815 
3-BEDROOM, NEW, PULL —_— 
of Beechcrest 
. $85 per month. rt   
  
3 BEDROOMS CAnace FULL 
desement hal: a & Bouth of rand River nest Vaadiepele Rd, 
Soest Indian & $67), Call FE 
“SBEDROOM BRICK 
Pull basement. Baldwin & Walton 
area, $98.50 mo. FE 4-0219 or WE 
3-4200. Builder. 
6 RM. -BRICK HOME NEAR 
__Sears Roebuck. EM 3-4178. 
THM. “UNFORN. 096 4363 3 WATERLOO. 
11586 or ioquire $4 3217 Binte Hwy. 
#+ROOM HOUSE WITH 1 ACRE,   
  
b 
  
4 
    
: r 
beautiful Clarkston. Linesin 3-3733 
_after 6 p.m. 
¢ ROOMS MODERN, DERN, GARAGE. 728 poe 
Old Lane. Walk to s 
month Midwest aise = 
4-660   
| 4 ROOMS MODERN. FULL BASE- ment, oi] tas ose wnrees. close 
to school       | 
| 
Reas. MA +2393, $80 onth, 2290 
Lane. Lakefront. MI 46150 
or FE 4-6630. . 
4BEDROOM FARMHOUSE, 100 
years old modern. Rattalee poy 
Rd., per_month. MA_ 5-6597. 
4ROOM AND BATH, GAS HEAT. HEAT. 
& month. White   
  
* 
M GaA- 
ildren welcome, mes ta 
~anpews fnquire at TT7 :. 
AKEPRONT, CLOSE IN. 
FE 2-4156. 
ROOMS AND BATH, MODER of! heat furnished Close te down- 
_town and schools, 73 8. Parke St 
5 RM. MODN. IN TOWN. BASE- 
_ment,_ auto ol] heat, FE 2-8001. 
5 RMS. 2% CAR GARAGE. CANAL 
front frontage Waterford vicinity. 
OR 3-7852. 
3 ROOMS & BATH. UNF. OFF | _Cass-Elizabeth Rd. FE 8-026. 
5 RM. HOUSE WITH GARAGE Large util. rm» $60 a mo OR 
5 BOCES AND GARAGE, NEAR 
Sigh somes schoo}. $60 per month, Call   
  
  
  COOKI? i ent 40 W. 
RICA ROOMS, $5 et 
e } 
    
  _or F or PE ae Oe on ROOM HOUSE. vo 
F) 2 BEDRM: C ° N WHT CAKE. © Git | Scott Lake road. 
2... oe. Wid. ban bet” sadeotk ivrt ic 
3 7 BEDRM AMF TERRACE OAS “WEAT.| Warwick $125 lease December. 1. ae. 1077 Argyle, 3 bedroom Colonial, 2 PAMILY. LIBERTY STREET. garage, gas cond is lease De- 
6 and bath lower, 4 and bath.| cember 1 2 bedroom ers 
Upper, FE 2-8616 after 5:30 p.m. carport, 4:5 Warwick E'S 
7 BEDRM. Gas Heat ~~ $55 sa8 _cember | ° oe Sa100, mo. Call afte .7 p.m. FE §-3520. sma (oe Gods 7. sites ER WEEK. 
#9 East Ypsilanti. 8. "Panne +0702, 
3 BEDRM WALLED i& MoD, Tae = BEDROOM, 875. 
Close tu ei Reas MA 4-2283, waiter village. EM 3-4386. 
2 BEDRM. H WITH GARAGE | W E, PAN 2 BED- 
Cat month, OL 23542 or RE - room, garage Me 
: _|WALLED LAKE WN ante 7 BEDRM BRICK. NiCk YARD. ®. a, par ag den or 4th 
Close in $56 month PFE 5-2487. pecious tf room, 
P) BEDS : % MO. . dining ing ell, “Diding Fiat rs _to be sa room ae 
T ROOM” MOD PARTLY FURN. | [i'wlt, ‘andscaped. owner trans s ‘> 5-5000 ‘ ferred fléren © welcome. 
7 BEDROOM Exc, COND wittan sie. W RANGR . LAKE NEW RAN 
Pee hest_ FR 24668 Eves.| “home 3 bedrms, den or 4th ¢-BEDRM.. TILED BATH. BRICK bedroom. spacious ‘ving room, 
rancher, Gas heat, 12 mos, rent, dining e'l, sliding Fiase to 
_/$500 cash, FE “8-6650. i = — "% 2 eau. 
owner rans- 
3 3 BEDROOM | HOME. 1 a ried Must sell. 815.650. MArket 
7 Ben BROOMS, JUDAH LK. 808 | san ROUND LEASE AVAIL- ; able for home at Maceday Lake. 
2 a B cat gerage Gi Lake priv. rms bath, 
Spacious yard. erage. Ol}| partly furn., steam heat, and heat. — a Ser ag Cal) garage. OR 3-5009. 
7 BEDROOM RANCH. or, FoR | Rent Lake Cottages 36A Pere” tctttae distance te niores, |§ RMS. ON OAKLAND LAKE. 
school and transportation, B Garage. FE 2.5273. = a aay COTTAG RENT FO 
7   
YEAR otty 
50 
L Atlin, eyeniass, rlin, evenings Daye Vine wood 
FOR RENT ALL YEAR-FUAN lake-front cottage, $45, 4239 Blue- 
Commerce Lane. 
  
RN 
_flay Lake. 
for Kent Rooms   Saas SOTTAGE On Wace. 
37 E FOR R THE} - 
_— hed age Lk. Call after 
  
AT BUS STOP (N NT comlortable room FE 
BiG ROOM, 5 WINDOWs 4 cL ets. shower, gar. ere Y~ aT Lo xo ‘. LACH. 
PE 6.8127. 23 8. Paddock. 
  CLEAN SLEEPING Wi RM. PVT. EN- 
_srarce. 4-0123. 
POR SatGR: ALL UTILITEF ED 
| furnished, call Pn 9am 
_§ - 5-114. 
HOUSEKEEPING RMS. FOR 2? OR 
3 men Everything furn. FE 
Rare ee IN WATERFORD LACE —- 
2 blocks 
R 3-3006   
  Quiet sleeping room. 
from new benk. Ph, 0} 
after 6. 
{DEAL ee Boos. MEN 
    
  iG. Room PE 4-561 W. Huron 
LARGE rien cen FOR 
iness or essiona) person, 
4-164 after 6 p.m. 
SLEEPING ROOM, LADY PRE- ‘ferred. Close to Pontiac and Fish- ‘ Mtge 89) 6W. Rundell. FE 
  
MODN, FOR 1 OR 2 GIRiLa IN 
the West ride. Laundry & kitchen _ priv. FE 2 
ROOM ae oor MICHAEL 8 
Church, 168 Kemp   
    
5 ROOM RANCH. ATTACHED GA- 
rage, Commerce Twp. Call KEn- 
wood i m.   
&BEDROOM HOUSE, COAL FUR- nace with stoker, well insulated, 
S056, windows. References, FE 
  
ROOM FARMHOUSE WITH 
bath. Steam heat & hot water 
inel. in rent. Reas FE 4-1112 or; 
OL 080. Ss 
5 ROOM HOUSE 843 CEDAR CALL FE 5-7012 or come to 1614 Nort 
5 ROOM me VACANT. 
onth Ask for 
          TOM. BATEMAN 377':«S. 
Telegraph Rd FE _4-0528. 
6 ROOMS AND BATH, FULL basement. on 6 acres. Also 4 
‘rooms and beth upstairs. Scott 
Lake and Watkins Lake Rds FE 
4-9367. 
6 ROOMS AND BATH, WITH UTIL- 
ities furn. OR 3-115 
& ROOM HOUSE WITH GARAGE. 
Close to downtown Pontiac, FE 
-0631. *   
41275 WK. 5 RMS LIGHTS eae 
        
          Children. 2685 Orchard Lk. 
AL MOsT “NEW 3 BEDRM, NEW ge. fenced yd. $75, 5176 
_Pontlecrk Lk. Rd. LI 3-4620 
5 HEIGHTS %33 BRSSIE 
ALI. , Rewrat ae 
| nate SATSPED Home. 
or Selersucee’'s ail areas & rice 
anes RO RLTY ae 4 Fa PE 53-3020 
gp gy ee MOD. ASE- 
ent & ww ior. ‘FE 68-1414, 
‘a naw Bi. 
a rier es, Seedilrain 1% baths Ol fornace, ren 
okay. | olk trom 
month BGnTe arhool. after 7 | 
    
          
  
Convalescent Homes . 38A 
CARE a 1 ELDERLY 
in private Christian home. 
GiemAcres Nursing ape 
accepting applications 
_formation call FE 8-8013 
‘Hotel Rooms 39 PPAR NP PALL Pm, 
HOTEL:-AUBURIN s°by Day or Week   
  
  Also ' or 2 room ap «rtmen’: 
Cooking ana refrigeration unit 
464 Auburn FE 17-9239 
LARGE ' ROOM & GOOD STOR- 
pt He ingial ad location In Keego 
All wtilities furn. 
Jaek en FE 2-4875__ 
Rent Lease Bus. Prop. 4A 
* OFFICE ACE    
    
  
    HOME, 
‘7332 
PE 47045 a.m. 
Rem Office Space 41. in ig? gh and eat, 9 cor 
188, Witt” Lake pitvleges Onl 
own 2 bedrm mode 
tered walls. Large lot.       
       
       
  
  aie 
    
IMMEDIATE 
POSSESSION 
NEW 
RANCH HOMES. NEAR NEW 
Pontiac Northern High School 
Easy FHA Terms 
TOTAL PRICE 
$8,250 
      
  COLORED G's NO DOWN PAYMENT 
¢ rooms. ong te bath, 3 
hy ti) paved 
crete » adieas. See them tow 
“a SOUTH BLVD. W. nad Tel eg § p.m. 
$190 DOWN —       
      
        
        
  
  
    DLORAR BUILDING CO. room, nerement gare - FE 29122— : $69 Mo. 50 near F. Blvd. —— 
WEasTER “BCHOOL Darnicr «| "= +020 wire ak 34200 Builder 
Real onmnetiie. Crakiaet mek. | SY OWNER 7 REDRW—MODER 1% baths. aluminium storms and | home 4 acres MY 3-9726, screens, Car garage, paved = BEDROOM RANCH HOME WITH 
ean oor barbecue, Idea] hom $07 ‘Water th aeons. Rosner: ; e r Harbor. eS ‘eas Call PE 96413 after Call Oakland 83316. aber m. 
; HOUSE ORF 758 sem OYLVAN LA 
Po to. $600 down. Warrwic new 3-bedroom   
~~" Pioneer "Higiendt 
ca teas ned kiteh bai rge en, 
of gioseka, full basement, 
ear garage. conven- Very fine 
rooms, tiled 
e 
fenuy Ioest y lake ane storey. Purchase on FHA 
rms 
A Beauty Located le & Auburn, 
WIL Si “abit: R RIEZE, SALES MR. 
8338 Pe Pork t PE 8-082) ‘* has 
wriek tri-leve} rete fire- 
bullt-ing. nn ace, 2-car garage, &5 seeded lot, exclusive commu- 
nity, seca. —s aved streets, 
fi ie geen ye e080 sone. l- 
ools; bus, 
  ~ 100! 
Harbor, wr down, $7,200, 2459 
8. Cass take ‘Re. FE 47233.   
uae gas 
FE 4-518! 
STOUT'S   
WILL TRADE   
     
  Sew 3 bed 
eho ty Re ea2is or WE 3-42 
Ww ‘D 
y sae ee eo ares. N Best Buys 
Today og 3BED-| ae ee Sc 
WINTERIZED :    
  im oe Good With aluminura - stornie end each. Genin oats 4 — at Ky $11,950 with gi,080 do oat ele wee te thin . ZA, "rarlor, bed: th “clan 
cot 1 block to ogee Trade RI FE 6 hi school, There .. an 
e space kitchen, large 
utility and 1% baths, A “ Fe 
sEcorn STREET r G.I. morigage can : 
bedroom home with th carpet e yours for $1,760 down, | : 
oe liv & dining ve 
heat. 1% car garage, paved GRANDMA 
pot All in Immaculate con = = oe naar tan be like old 
Sitton bw —— hdl gg vou of 
is . Have 5 momen rade or PHA tefms. family stonett nee" ta ‘tis 7 
Situated od grouse. Sak ,faaes Lae hoore, plastered gi] home “i inna’ 13x18 Kitch. wee me en and mp #un-room 
ent & he excellent The 20 Teel is an condition. terms. Pa —e ~j “and which has 
508 Elizabeth Lake Rad. 
PE 4-1157_. FE 4-4821 dren, ar-   
Partridge 18 THE “BIRD” TO SEE 
EASY TO SUBDIVIDE 
APT 20.A., RIVER 
Twenty rolling acres in Waterford 
close to P| Tow 
thru im road fronta ce 
subdivided. Very attractive build- 
ing with 4 apartments at $10,000 
— income will pay off the dn 
balance 
‘EXPANDABLE BUNG. 
This pleasant 5 room west side 
home can grow as your family 
es. Tt now has 2 nice sized 
it fleor ~ drooms on the 
ment 
blocks 1 
lo car 
                ome value!! 
  REALTOR PARTRIDGE edrooms when the 
All new wall to wall car- 
peting. Recreation room bool 
rage. 
Deneloos School. 
Tice $12,500. on terms! What al Termes can o 
*onged. 
1 WANT 
LOTS,.LOTS We have all ae 
terms to your 
Scott” Lake area 60 
only $260 down. 
  SPECIAL Have a 5 wanted to be a 
trader? 
se- 
3 
Full [- 
Edw. M. Stout, Realtor - 
  FE 43561 1060 W. HURON 
MULTIPLE LISTING service |". Stew Si . 4, Ph PE 58168 
LAWRENCE W. 
A HOME. 
FOR EVERYONE         
    ' ONE 
West Suburban 2 bedroom. 
Only $800 down. 
EIGHT &   
  - MILL. ER PEOPLE wil 
Se oe nye onecaine the value 4 
this lovely new home. Brick 
Nfetime aluminum siding, 3 ares 
      be ad ro er | Waterfront Rancher witir at- bedrooms, tile bath, a 2 way Rooms With “Board 38 tached garage. $11,509 arose “a the — nome 
‘oom rn room, mars Donn | TRO a, beautiful 13 x 19 Kitchen. with 
EXTRA Ct CLEAN HOMESTYLE Morth of Pontisc 2 ped | fetes Gast te. Pan heen arene “rooms. Full price $4,000 ac ye uu og “7 _ 
e ma OLD AGE | PENSIONERS. HOME | THREE 
__brivileges. Downtown. FE 3-9100, s betes os aaa “7 & ra Gi 1LEMPEN, GOOD FOOD. efroom = near  achools. clean modern home. FE 2-0318 Only $1.400 down, * poi om oe a tee os res elie close in loca a str Peron tt STriesiod Xe . abd TIDY, FOUR corner, 3 lots on pavement, zoned 
_2-9056. Beautiful 4 Bedroom Tr! seammeretal — fice Zi piorns PVT RMS 8” FOR TWO WORKING Level. 2!) baths Full price peted’ living "yoomn, netural. fire- 5 -nIVA tr hom ieee ™ Roo $29,000 with terms, | cage as ng rae Ts p Re ot 
weed padi f. 33 ambulatory FIVE Shop abe used lor Beauty no Nurses me 3 shop, or er husiness, ce. 
ROO fOr Tae MER ITT S| Sanka Usugom Bre | Stree" : ? = | area, Pe ae Meet at te a FIRST ADVERTISEMENT—iin- L ROOM” AND BOARD FOR MEN. Gre 3 beacon none sae i Soh home TE 53 04N Geed 3 etapa ony tered painted walls, 12 x 12 din- * son | ! t ichaels ; own. ing room. Pull basement as ROOM & BOARD FOR BUDDIES heat & Laundry Trays, tar 
home cooking. FE 43049 1028. SEVEN garage, newly paved street,. «lt Lakeview. in A-1 shape. See it now, via 
a real bargain at $8,950 ~ 
terms. 
William Miller 
  3 Bedroom Ranch fn Drayton 4. Woods, 2 Car garage. ne, West — 0263 
NINE = 
North end of Pontiac. 3 
bedrooms, Full basement. 
$1.312 down o 
TEN . O ii 
Drayton Plains area 3 
room ranch. Fill basement. 
Only $2.60 down, 
136 E. PIKE ST. 
FE 4.95 _MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE 
VETERANS - NO MONEY DOWN west suburban. On ex- 2 oe 
storms, Posen es and wi 
st, Barn 5 years | ~ ies 
“Anterest, taxes. aa iabenee. & 
$400 DOWN 
This new 2°bedroom Fg pri 
bon ie your jo age pastored bed- 
iw IN 
OPEN EVES | syLvaN MANOR R4 | 3 bedroom, i path wick ranch 
» home. Black close to shopping cen my w very neat 
and clean. Priced at y Sit. 
950. : 
    SUBURBAN RANCH 
vey attractive 6 attached 
Brenly ot 
Bos for price 
4 
   
         
     
     
       
        
  
. Complete price. 37.500 
ey Snyder Lavender REALTOR EST. 29 ' 7001 Ph EM a 
3-Bedrm.. Full Basem’t 
Elizabeth Lake Estates 
1955 frame 
2 Eas for a smari 
buyer, $1,500 down and $75 per 
month. 
Only $500 Down 
Move RightIn - -; ment 
Ghrenx-Pranks 
” an Bate ey AY SR 
“VALUES   
  DOWN — West of city | 
Salt 180. 2 bedrooms, path, liv-; $400 Down 
ing room. kitchen with eating 2. BEDROOM home. Gas space, plenty of closet space.| heat. L-Car garage Nicely 
, yard fenced. Full price) landscapea, Many extras. 
‘ity 443 ORCHARD LAKE AVE. INCOME — Trade te your equity | rasta 
in land contract as down pay- DRAYTON ment. ist floor, a ig — pone | a a 
bath, R bath. Basement, hot sir furnace Banoat Pan P4 THIS 
It's vecant ; oot Og 3 UNGALOW Sz 
PRICE - Large OPPING wooded lot, white ranch home. euose to, sm ONLY 2 bedrooms, family room, bath, $7300 — EASY TERMS, 
living room 15222, o— Longe 
“Hotpoint” ‘oven and table JIM WRIGHT 
FA's utility “Coleman REALTOR ‘ 
r a, 4 and Se M45 OA Be - hem 1 
leges $21,500, reasonable Gows/ mt sobneur LISTING SERVICE 
payment 
JAKE FRONT — On south shore 
rai ‘es level unre BES) wong = Neat 2 bee. - ” baat y front home, nicely 
chenem Sis bee. ie even end room dake raat over, only table top range; FA olf heat. $7,950. Terms. 
Carport. 2 lots. 100 foot y ewey 
beach. $23.00, mortgage terms SIMPLE ~- Move in & take up 
: sent owners 3% ACRES - In Welled -Laxe| housekeeping when pesses district. This brick and f e drapes plus rg but ex- 
ranch has large li with ive asive Heme go 8 with this. Nice r » full size ing room, as od Ful price 
a ceramic ttle tao. er 168, Terms. kitehen, breezeway and extra OFFERING — Very Good storage room, basement with FA} EIRST NG Yay ol} heat. $24,000, terms bungalow, plenty Pull 
basement auto, heat, Don't delay : See this one today. Asking price 
oy Annett INC.| stse0*rerm. since 1923 z. Realtors i 
Open Evenings & Sunday 1-4 
Eyal 8 Investors, Attention   
Near Webster School 
Ideal home for the large family. 
close to schools, bus and shop- 
prs. featuring bedrooms, 
Tge sun room or den, full 
—_. Priced for quick sale 
St $12.500 with only $1,500 down. 
family a favor, look ‘TopAy, 
“Bud” Nicholie, Realtor   
  
    R. J. VALUET, Bear 
Oren EVENINGS UNTIL 8:30 | MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE | 
_ WHITE | 1 
? ?. = 
BUY ERS & CEL LARS | 
No “Cellars™ here, but a fine | 
deep full basement with tile floor. 
& brick fireplace. This facebrick | 
ranch home in Drayton Woods has 
3 large bedrooms, a 19 ft. living 
Pagid with marble fireplace, a 12) 
separate “ere, Upocarl modern 
Eten with birch cupboards &! 
ceramic tile bath, a 2 car brick. 
—. with solid | 
ting   
on the number be 
e facts. 
* INCOME 
Consisting of & apartments, fully 
bo pong brings in an income 
of per month. 
Locnted en N. Perry. City water 
& sewer. “Gas heat.” An . on 
$7,000 down. $160 per month. 
: WHITE BROS. REAL ESTATE OR 3-1295 5660 Dixie Hwy, ‘Open Eves. ‘ti 9; sunday 1 *th §   12 W. Huron 
-__MULTIPLE LISTING SER   TWP: Nice home fo : 200. Low dow! 
naan - reoms, Walk in 
ROO! Large home new! emcee Oo nt baths, fasement, 
eff furnace, Garage Immediate possession, $1,800 down, Willis 
fee School egret and new 
Pontiac Northern High School, 
J.C. HAYDEN, Realtor 
86 E. Walton PE 8-044! Open Eves. 
W HOME 'N DRAYTON, SELL 
= an smal! 4owe payment, FE 
207", 
TO SETTLE ESTATE © 
Mi ith 4 bedrooms, 
arsed Hosa ning room, kitchen, 
bath. Utility room. Large 
perch Hardwood floors. 
and   
  
EMBREE. & GREGG 
ai TARE “VILLAGE 
  
COLORED 
$450 dows-—cants Set 4 room 
rks price $5,050. 
Very good buy for the a Bites   
Huren, PE 4-6492 or PE 44813. 
— ASSOCIATE — BROKERS INVESTMENT CO, sas FE 8.9663   
  
  
eeus| CLARK REAL ESTATE L, TO TRADE TO BUY, TO = 4+-4813 
n 
VICE _ 
"Dorris & Son 
enclosed front porch, & a large 
lot, rhe ea qareee, ‘let us show 
you t ’ 
NORTH SUBURBAN BRICK 
Onn FHA TERMS 
tached che warage, all ales at rear 
ing room. and many. ote a 
tras. $13,700 
ELLIS ROAD 
SPRINGFIELD TWP 
One acre of land, large: spacious 
2-bedroom home, all modern fea- 
tures, owner needs a quick sale 
or trade, for property in Pontiac, 
call us for more details. 
GI SPECIAL 
4 BEDROOMS 
Vacant immediate possession, an 
ideal home for a lar — 
located in the Webster 
~ trict, full basement, forced air 
ol} beat, 2-car garage, large en- 
closed front porch, paved street, 
Te Could also be bought on 
FHA terms 
DORRIS & SON REALTORS 
Buyers, Sellers and Traders 
Phone FE ¢1 =   
MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE 
Ottawa Hills Brick 
Immaculately clean and one of | 
the best family homes that we 
have had the privilege to offer 
in some time extra size 
rooms with modern tiled kitchen 
and. bath. Dandy painted base- 
ment with recreation room and 
second kitchen Timken oil fur- 
nace, storms and screens. Nice 
shaded lot, evergreens and flow- 
ers, 2-car garage cement 
drive To tnclude on to 
2 rooms. stairs, and 
venient to shopping, Webster 
and St. Benedicts schools Price. full basement. oe ne On Postine ne 
side. ¥ 
DB RILES Broker Lake Ra. | FE a - FE 4.4821 
| cordingly 
| WE BUY LAND CONTRACTS | ASK FOR TOM BATEMAN | FOR COLORED 
  
269... 
num slorms and screens, 
sided. ‘alikcin, nee St. 
Aopao Only $8850, Low down pay- 
men 
4)... 
  ae. Drive by and inspect 
—Clean agg Re floors, plas- 
seteg walls, Ceramic bath, La 
ie. 
Gu seg el ake "sensoned land contract n payment, 
Humphises 63 N. Telegraph ‘Open Bros 
FE MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE   
  Nothing Down! = 
THIS EAST SIDE 2 -bed- 
room bung with base- 
ment, off heat, 2car garage 
street and be = paved 
schools and pm a 
nd bought for onl 98.500. 
With no down payment and 
low mionth gn pc you 
can't afford te re: 
HERE 18 a beauty — first 
offering on Ron extra large 
ranch Pi T Walls, 
oak teers ‘14x16 activities 
room. heat 
rage. 2 shaded 
west suburban location. 
Ir YOU SEE this home, 
Lor a “? appreciate the 
: 2 bedrooms, nice 15 
i goes i‘ car garage 
with workhop space. Over 
school, _— 
RAY O'NEIL, Realtor 
rt ee MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE 
WEST SIDE 
GI'S 6 Room beauty with full 
sized So, room, remod- eled kiteh 2 b 
and new type Smee ited 
$0850 ma tte DOWN! 
ST. MICHAELS fg only 3 — from this 
. perro bath hom   
  
  WATER... and landscaped to perfection 
-This long low California 
. slate activities 
You are sure to love 
tints { fine home setting amon | towering Oaks — Why no | 
eall now and see it today! | 
‘| HUNTOON 
LAKE It's @ 3 bedroom Rancher 
with attached garage and 
included are dual-pane An- 
derson windows, 7 Getamia 
tile bath, oc and 
drapes. Owner wants action 
toda So, has priced ac- 
Only * $14,     Bateman 
“Kampsen REALTORS ~ FE 4-0528 3T7_8. Telegraph Eve. & Sun.   
MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE _ 
O'NEI! BUY WITH AN EYE ‘to 
the future. This extra ‘nice 
3 bedroom home in Eliza- 
beth Lake Estates wil] suit 
-—“only the most discriminating, 
buyer, The large 20 x 12.6 
ft. living room has a picture 
window and ledge rock fire- 
place, 9.6x12.4 dining room: 
All carpeted, A real buy at 
_ $13.950 and on FHA terms 
with low down payment. 
Oil FA heat, breezeway and 
2 ear This home   
        
area areas. Let us show   $16,500 Cash to mtge. 
Seminole Hills 
This one is a CHARMER and 
@ rare find in beautiful Seminole | 
Hills. Bulit for an exacting own- 
er and only 4 years old. Large | 
2-bedroom bungalow. tiled bath 
plus stairway to large partly 
finished attic room Dandy baxe- 
ment with GAS furnece. Nice 
shade and flowers -Ideal for 
business or retired comple. Wid- 
ow owner Truly a fine home | 
that many wi!l want 
‘Crescent Lake—$300 Dn. 
Newer, large, 2-bedroom bunga- 
low in nice Wooded area and 
close to sand beach. Ideal for 
retirement or smal) family 
JOHN 
Kinzler 670 W. Huron St. 
OPEN PE €-3525 
EVENINGS   
LAKE FRONT et? 
Custom-built ranch, brick, living | 
room fireplace, 
Wat, 2 window and spree 5 
mily dining room Plent 
wardrpbe closets, Hot water Loar 
2\%-car garage. Large well land- 
Sali Soll t0 bw i To! 
HOME. “* 
—_ 
bungalow. fireplace in 
, living room, ew in front 
— = base- rear ie pont 
ment, fence 
Ng $1,500 gown. 
been dream a d-bed- home with basement. 
  {t to you today! 
THE FIRST TIME you see 
this attractive lakefront log 
cottage situated on a beau- 
tifully landscaped lot with 
| lots of trees, you will know 
| at once that this is the place 
| you dreamed about to spend 
| your retirement years. Lo- 
| cated on a smal! lake only 
| minutes from the Drayton 
j Piains Shopping Center. this 
home is idealy located 
Taxes are low Price its 
right Down payment 
$2,000, See it today! | 
| LOOKING for a good invest- 
“Ynent? Large family home 
with 4 bedrooms, living 
room, family dining room 
and kitchen. Pull basement, 
gatage§ Price . reduced for 
ouick sale to settle estate 
$6,500 
SPOTLESS 5-ROOM home 
Beautiful living room, kitch- 
en with ample cupboard and 
eating space. 2 larger than 
average bedrooms. Plastic 
tile bath Utility room, oi! 
heat, k floors, 2-car ga- 
rage. Lake privileges, Full 
i price $9.500 — Approximate- ty $1,600 down $80 per 
month 
A LAKEFRONT you can 
afford with 3 large bed- 
rooms, beautifully carpeted 
living and dining rooms 
and modern kitchen, Bath, 
apt plus extra stool. 
of closets; Utility. 
Bereched patio. Oil heat, 2- al garage. BY ty ~~ = 
ma 11,009 - Cali 
| 
cer AREA is the lo- cation of this —— new 
brick by deal for smail 
family, Beautiful living 
room natura! brick 
fireplace, Modern-to-the-min- 
oven 4&@ 
walls, ng Attached 
heated ga Priced at 
$13,950 w 000 down and 
$80 pér moanth.. = 
RAY O'NEIL, Realtor         + EAST | oo 
he “— gi Ae 
| 3339 ect a Bo it INCLUDES. 
LARGE LOT 
BUILT-IN | OVEN AND RANGE 
CARPETING 
COLORED PLUMBING 
“$540 CAN MOVE You In 
OPEN 1-8 P.M. WEEKENDS 
OPEN 38 P.M. WEEKDAYS 
PEDERAL HO 5 eal 
oe 8-   
| MOD- ed 
  
INCOME 6 large rooms and ceramic tile 
bath down, 3 rooms carpeted. 
sob taaecee Ait eta See | 
eee | gare arage. West side. 
$13,500 ani os. Or will con- 
ree gad clear poune 8 as part 
pment roker. FE 
Templeton Lovely ar fame, 2 bedrms., 
tile “ba   
  
th. first floor. 1 ar 
bedrm. rpeted living & 
dining rm, Vestibule entrance with 
kitchen, full basement, gas heat. 
Beautiful 75m205, fenced & 
landsca) riced to sell. 
K. L. Templeton, Realtor FE 4-4563 
x OLL | TWO HO 
Rent ane rive in the other. Main 
room. 
room, 
iitchen and ‘Lasoment. These two 
+ are lake front, Only $19,- | 
Oh le 
INCOME HOME 
Nice ——_ home. One side has 
3 bedrooms, living room, dinin: 
room, kitchen, full bath 
sent. Heed other poo Dp has 2 Bn ag 
“auf Sethe dining 
Kitchen, full bath and Davement’ 
sking only $10,500 with $1500 
gone 
‘Evenings after 6 call FE 4-0855. 
J. J. J REALTOR DIXIE RWY. FE 4-4561 
SEMINOLE HILLS   
Se LAKE 2-BEDROOM BUNGALOW—Large 
garage, fenced yard, picture win- 
dow, oil heat, storms and screens | 
$9,500. EASY | 
J. R. Hiltz REALTOR 1011 W. Huron : 
$24,990 
Bloomfield 
Township vor features 
TERMS 
FE 5-6181   
3-bedrm., baths. Bloom- 
field Hilts ‘school district. 
Price ludes %% acre lot. 
A few hillside sites avail- 
able. Devonbrook Subdivi- 
sion. 1%, miles South of 
Square Lake Rd.. Bast of 
Telegraph, FE 4-0000. 
MODEL OPEN FROM 12 TO 8. 
  
  
KENT Established in 1916 
Hedates YOUR MONEY 
to on the east side near bus,         
    
     tase. 
“I think it’s the automatic trahsmission! No matter what button I push I get the same result . . . I hit something!” - TM, tog, US Pet. OM, 
© 1958 by NEA Service, ine 
  
. For r Sale Houses 43 
POR “yore & HOME NEEDS 
CALL US: PLEASE 
Clarkston REAL ESTATE, INC. % 8, Moin. Clarkston. Mich, (ACROSS YROM BANK) 
Open Daily ® to Fae ie 13 to 5 
FOR COLORED 
3 bedroom, ful! basement, 
ern, home, oi] heat, large ot, 
Poses streat. $125 meres you in. 
68-3877. 
NEWLYWEDS OR RET’D COUPLE 
Lovely Waterford Twp. ranch-type 
home. 6 rooms, 1% baths, bow 
tiful rec. room with bar, separate 
laundry room and workshop, com- 
pletely” thied, —— — lot, 
fenced back weed. connie 
Price include cal hd 
and many other items. Excel nt 
school district and vena to 
enter. No shown b 
ae ni Write Pontiac Press 
$9,500 win wane 3 bed house with basem on ar ar lot. Complete 
with tile. bath, hardwood floors & 
automatic heat Don McDonald 
OR 3-2837 : 
SYLVAN LAKE 3-bedrm_ brick By owner Lake 
priv. FHA Low interest mort 
. FE 8.1448 
NORTH END 3 bedrooms and 
ite. Well entocegel. Call on this 
MEADOWL AWN ST. 
3. bedrooms. Bath Hardwood 
=e ys Well landscaped 
own. 
CUCKL ER REALTY 
PE ‘COMPARE "THIS 
Custont’ built 1.200 sq ft. 3 bed- 
bri¢k ranch home. Full 
ce! fireplaces. slate en- 
nee, ba ceramic tile 
with vanit: Plastered walls, oak 
floors, 
this for $17, 
EJ 4 plastered garage Al! 
Custom Builder O_o   
  
  
  
  
  
  
. on your | 
    
Specials for November 
This beautiful. modern, three bed- 
home with # full 
kitchen and fs completely car- 
ted. Breevewa — garage. 
arge. Mateoope 
Priced at only: 816.060 with only 
Call fie Appointment 
Pioneer Highlands This two bedroom brick home 
with full basement gas heat, 
or! aaa and full ceramic tile 
bath 
ocated on ved street with 
city utilitigs and has lake 
oor on Sylvan 
Benedicts srg 
st ae r. 
$14,350 
Call for Appointment 
WM. A. 
KENNEDY Loggia 
3101 W. Huro' Lake, Close 
and Shopping 
4-3569   schools and shopping, Nice neigh- 
° borhood. All for $9.750 — $§ foo — 
own 
po SEE hte PROFESSIONAL | i 
ME A home with dignity! 
One | acre cee a &bedrm. 
home, 17x liv. rm. plasteréd 
and canened in wild cherry. 10 ft. 
wide fireplace. built-in bookcases, 
Hi-fi, picture windows, large din. 
rm., lovely kitchen, snack bar, 
Florida’ 
  his Sects sub, $35.- | 
WHY NOT BUILD 17 — On this 
15 acre parcel..3 Miles west of 
Dixie Hwy. Many nice homesites 
here. Come outafd look it over. 
Only $3,500 — $¥,000. down. 
CLARKSTON SCWOOLS — 3- Bea. room ranch 
’ alore, lovely \land- 
seaping $12. — $1.960 down, 
OWNER TRANSFERRED — Must 
sell this attractive 3-bedrm. and: 
and carriage lamps 
: son buy at $14,000 
own narage 
— $2, 
Floyd Kent Inc., Realtor 
pe Dixie Hey. at aot bia 6 
2-0123 gra? 
AMPLE CUSTOMER. P REING - 
NEAR LINCOLN JR. HIGH 
2-bedroom bungalow Full 
Uasoment with gas heat. On 
a large lot. Priced at $9.150 
— Terms can be arranged. 
— SUBURBA   
7 Txl room — oll heat. 
On a large lot and priced 
oe $8,950 with’ $950 
SCOTT. LAKE 
2-bedroom with 
room; 10x16 sisichen: 
basement w ith egg heat, 
car gar, 
fr cctuse iad. On Priced at $10.- 
60 with terms ssi 
orryen LAKE 
7-room brick bungatow, “Tix. 
19 living reom with fire- “taf 
er features Shown by .ap- pointment only. 
IVAN 
SCHRAM REALTOR _ FE, 5-9471} $42 JOBLYN COR. MASaLe EVENINGS   EVES. :| 262 §_, Telegr: Ra. n 9-8 
412 W, HURON FE 3-7103 . on ).2008 
7 f= Pe Pa | r 
A x 
= See fe me BR ee dk 5 ; a:   DAY MUL LISTING d set ot Clubhouse and lake :. Open Evenings tin 9 
i 
‘COLONIAL RANCH 
At beautiful Lake Brendel, 7 years 
old, custom. comfort kitchen. 
double garage, ultra-modern liv- 
oe | and sleeping area, lake gre 
full price oniy $11.900 with the 
easies, terme Will na 
contract as down payment if 
desired. 7 _— oa are Nov, 
23. 1 to ko og 830 
Hillwood Brendel Heights Sub- 
division. Located ogre from 
White Lake Dp. 69. 
Ror {information call FE Pai, 
C. Schuett Realtor, 460 W. Huron. 
AVAILABLE NOW All the things you would put In 
a home «{ you have money to 
burn, The latest in modern de- 
sign, interior and exterior planned 
for comfort and convenience. See- 
ing this wil’ be the climax of your buying. Model Leepp n for 
inspection. — at 9203 Com-   ° 
  
merce Ra west of U Lk. 
Rd. C. Sechuett Realtor: FE 2-7911 
_oT_EM_ 3.4796   
MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE 
SUBURBAN 
We have an excellent choice bed 
areas 
to $21,500 —reasonable 
sical] Care to take a look? 
SOUTHEAST SIDE—ALL G 
variety of 3 b 
WEST SIDE--JOHNSON 
sunerented in a 3 bedroom home 
a desirable tocation? We have 
Hi Full basement, automatic heat, 
storage room, garage and fenced 
pheaday yard Yours o only aoe 
George R. Irwin REALTOR 269 BALDWIN 
FE 5-0101 
BROWN Ne ee Fei i price. Large rece basement. Paved   
6 room 
vee. Your 
SOUTH 
yee Only $1.000 down. 6 room. 
1 story, full beth, paved street. 
This price even includes the rugs. 
e Dandy lithe home, with 2 car 
garage. Just right for young 
couple. $4,700 full price. $700 down. 
11,800 Extra ae 6 on Fin- ie basement. c rage. Sell or trade, 
L. H. BROWN, Realtor . 
Bi bad , P 
FE 8-1198 
-| BY OWNER: 4 ROOMS & BATH, For Sale Houses 43 ROA AA Te . we 
6 LARGE & BATH, 3 LOTS. 
- Close rm Jr. High. Also ve ra bath near Rochester.   
  
< 
  
LEA 
_houses, large lot. 10 Buffalo. 
OXBOW LAKEFRONT. VACANT, 3- 
fireplace. Casein a $1,- ent, garage. $1,- 
500 down — 
3-Bedroom, sarge living room. full 
lot 80x- 
ger Real 
ie monthly, capmanin,” : includes 
  5 Room MODERN HOUSE, LOW down rust. PE 43041; eve- 
—bings,   
ay 
5 totem. eee DOWN Cc PANGUS, Realtor’ 1919 M15 Orseowtle ye 71-2815 
BY OWNER 
el, 2 bedrm.,, batt liv 
xi." alate ay Bt at a 
Nothing Down = build startet — — 
Our 
Honeld OR -2R77 ° 
carpet, fireplace, rec 
men:, — moves you in. 
_2-6411 
~_$300 DOWN New 3 starter home 
with basement ‘ar lot west of 
Pontiac. Don MeDonaid OR   
  
} a8 
AT W ALLED LAKE 3. bedroo living 
room & Thenea, ‘ult ba 
hout, Corner ‘lot, Price 
172 a dn. $53 mo, Ann 
  
Orne REALTY 10 Commerce MA 42391 
BY 
it level ww home, Jj acre 
jot. tmon S50. 
  
Cedar Island Shores * tt al wee Sy yew) yous 
pmo a car “are 
love, {1 laketroet mage, 23-900, terms , ; 
AVhite Lake 
Lovely modera 3 bedroom home 
Basement Automatic heat A 
beautifu) view from lew of ever: 
window Byteed steno $2,000 
down Term 
Dorothy Snyder | Lavender 
REALTOR YEARS _ Te Highlan? fa. (M50) EM_3- or MUtual 4-6417   
ou finish it your- 
selt. OR 32031, ‘OR 3-100. 
FOUR ROOM USE ON 1 A 
7 miles west of Pn cla $2000 
__on terms. FE 2-6025 
TRMS. MS. AND 5 ate GA RA 
fenced | ate $500 
Call before 6 hay 
NEW RANCH HOME $2,600 EASY TERMS. 
‘ DLORAH BLDG. CO 
Bildor + Ber | Homes 
Gl. NOTHING . $58 MONTH. 
$6,560 5 rm< & bath. Gord loca- 
tion, Ok- 3-8887 : 
BRICK RANCH-STYLE Eecenons loeation in Oxford. Near 
Home offers living room, 
Ritchen, 3 bedrooms, and bath 
Full basement with laundry wae; 
nt a #arage. Only one tax   
  
C. A, WEBSTER REALTOR 
Oxford OA 8-3122 one MY_ 2-2291 
aro 9 oe Tectie ne N PAt- 
ime tor \ . 43 8 
- Soaepbine Call MU : 
Bedroom 
HOMES 
$100 DOWN 
Moves You In! 
Ea 
so ; 
WHY PAY RENT? 
BUILT IN RANG a & OVENS 
LOADS OF MODERN yaaT one 
MODEL OPEN N. W.W. 
room, base- |. 
FE    MIDDLETON 
SPECIALS! » 
‘ RENT BEAT 
the ER-_Located Is of ige. 
‘eer < East 
bath 
land- 
neat 
seen to be apprecia 
Leslie R. Middleton 
BROK. KER 188 N. JOHNSON PE i 
pace TWO-FAMILY 
side - 6 = s and down & Pull 
"basement. Sepatate “piilities. 
Double garage 
NO DOWN PAYMENT 
Excellent 3 bedroom ranch- 
type—-DRAYTON AREA 
carport. Auto. heat, Early 
posmerteh—? - ber cent. in- st. Comb. storm sah, 
NO DOWN PAYMENT 
Off Bald 2 bedroom.   
CASH FOR LAND CONTRACTS 
2 NICHOLE & HARGER CO. 33_W. HURON 8T. FE_6-8183 
BY OWNER ; bedroom aluminum storms & 
screens. Near schools, Lake privi- 
rand My pi. B— and $48 monthly   
E nave MODERN 
and me yume From 
caso a 
Pp mW. DINNAN 66 W. HURON PE 42577 
FOR COLORED 
T-room modern —— - bedrms., 
@as' heat. $800 do 
9-Room pen Gos house, $500 down. 
Needs som rating. 
P. “WV. “DINNAN 
66 W. Huron: FE 4-2577 
HOYT AUBURN —r_ | ema rho 
white frame home 
room for 5. 
to goals   
  
  
flower FULL basement, 
eet in yard, Q-car garage. Near 
WEST SIDE Cape Cod -$1 
in choice location near CIT 
One floor home with nice roomy 
living room with 
and carpeting Two very attrac. 
tive bedrooms, roomy kitchen has 
formica counter and large 
eating area, Full basement, GAS 
HEAT. Move in by Thanksgiving. 
Imm, poss, 
BL 
»- LUXE BRIC NCH, . 
ith 
2-car 
See this real value today! 
oo Tr REALTY 
  OOMFIELD AREA ~—$23 150 
ust reduced for quick sale, DE- c   
  
. 3-4621. 
TTENTION TRAILER OWNERS ‘Duck Lake lots ee 
  
    ino Ranch:- — “pias: 
Attached breezeway and sped 
‘fbn ‘oni a mie 
3% ACRES ? 
Old farm s 
loc $8, 
1% ACRES x 
  
  
  Paul M. Jones. Real Est. 832 HURON FE 48550 PE Migts OA 8-3653 
- For Sale Lots  ¢° 46   
  
11%4-ACRE SITE BLOOMFIELD HILLS 
ed and rlooks som 
the finest ‘Bloomfield fats 
prope te One of the few 
romain iz select parcels to 
z had Priced: at $ 
‘or 
Owner evenings 
6 LOTS AVAILABLE TO BUILD-   
  
BUILDING SITES _ sites on 
fo cess "Low “ $150 wn. 
4286 Dixie Hey. OR fg i 
3885 Lapeer Rd FE 5-9292 
CORNER LOT WITH CAKE PRIV- ileges in Waterford “sal after 4 
»m. OR 3-4228 
LOT FOR SALE, 40X140 ON PEN. 
Sacola. Call Fit 89308 Eve IAKWOOD MANOR AN aTTHAe 
tive restricted jot 190x - Lake 
orivileges FF 2-'718 
See The New Sites At 
CHEROKEE HILLS! 
It’s wooded or rolling hundred 
ft, sites were planned for to- 
day's better ranch and multi- 
level homes!   
    
se in, convenient. 
  
  Brive out Elizabeth Lake Rd. 
2-0066' ‘ mile west of* Telegraph Rd 
as 8. eg Lo + to Scot Lake Rd. Turn right 
TEL CENTRE. % mile to Lacota Rd. 
~ARRO Carl W. Bird, Realtor 4 re eat National Er Pett 
vee 
ELIZABETH LK. ESTATES ee 
If ze are jooking for a real goa} TO. BUY OR SELL on summer ¢ tere m7 Prd Ea total Totes. will | Residential *, cs lots. 
* ey eae, | HOLMES-BARTRAM This home is located on a 80x100 | 4392 Dixie Hwy. OR 3-1950 
Sg ge _ large liv’ w al 
stone fi e, breezeway For Sale Acrea 47 attached Sear garage, only $2,500 tesa A ge n. 
NORTH OF PONTIAC | 40 ACRES 5 i 
jand. over mf ‘. Srv road, a Ay aie a ete th dining sone. 
i “mg witirade eau wee. |. 3 Sanreaes ok on: st 
basemen with stok Small ARRO REALTY f heat. Small TED McCULLOUGH, REALTOR | PAM. All farm tools including 2 hy Eve eyihing “go ng, foes gy Ew furni- 
  B- PE 
Open @ a.m, to $:30 p.m, Sunday 1-5 
NEW MODEL 4 BEDROOM STARTER HOME 
We — } a6 ned 7 tty be oy 
home for mily. There is fu moet, ie roof 
F. C. Wood Co. 
ZERO D DOWN 
at you can San paint) 
tpi ly ent taxes 
Day "ss 
            *, Shae ‘OF "ACREAGE Se have vacant acreage 
cels beg 1 to 20 ete ail void 
on sm) 
CRAWFORD AGENCY MY_3-1143 609. Flint St, 
43 ACRES, Excellent, . Ponting Lk. 
Rd. for future. sub, 6 mi. W, of city limits, Some front- 
age Ge cca Jake. $36,000 = 
Leslie R. Tripp. Realtor W: Mae SE sae   
  
      
vi . 
PE 5-8161 or” 
  
GET IT QUICK, 
through Classified Ads! 
Yes, whatever it is— dial 
FE 28181 for an n ad-| 
    an ald get i!   
  
  Haled {om "gown handle. |, 2, Janes ecrooms, Family Boom for 3. feaweqe ‘with auto. ll furnace. Al- Dorothy Sayder | Lavender “? ay and ga- 
hand and cllieken coop. ies fruit ’ ‘ 
EM a a, Bim ~ Ra, er —. ig eo - @§ miles 
Huntoon eo ioat — , 5911 Rowle PA ud Location on | 14 ACRES 
aoe — Lake, 2 Bed- 
Bh a nowy aiding. divided eS. on wat fishing 
paneinent beautiful lake 3. bedroom 
fenced y: ra. Goods swimming and Moder bath and 
recent iitehe sit Only ib 
Priced non large wus home. | miles of Pontiac. 
FP. Ww. HEL eae, SURED : 102 S. peer 
Lake Lots and Lake Priv. ~~ wit ae lh a mad) mand 
price “> ‘at door. —_ trade for city property, OL 6-2462. 
Geen: ‘tees mom HOT: | cay ard. Phone Lincoln §-T711. = s Property 49 
LAF™ ORION 
2 bedroom lakef vear a Ni D EN 
home. a porch, newly dec- 
ora ol} heat, @ pay- K ment Owner 
GE — WN 3-hedroom brick. . Lor N Cass, 
basement bias | near Lafayetio ®t. Together 
FE Sooe” - . _ tng suitable for commercial 
er oe detoe clare WMH euber 8 miles N A 8. soap eater: a Ra Telegraph Ra. FE, 44816. wae od from $3 2 PE 23-3285. 
eu CRE Coke Ne” 1o* oatty | Business Opportunities 51 
PONTIA ARE RONT | FURNIBHED APTS. BLDG. IN- New 2 bedicom and ba pos! cluding * socee. 
room with beautifu’ Old" furnishings. pole —_ 
bum per . auto.. spaee and| needs ean-up, but bar 
dryer tiled floors, of} furnace.| gain a $10,000 with $2,000 mn. landscaped, white fence. Best | ot e Oni R | swimming and rion oe ty. _ transferred to A Bi gg Ne an 562 8. pyle Y 2-2911 
pememeey oh or oe PRA terms. 1) ACRES; AGE 
on Dixie Hwy. no, new Super: 
Highway corner, Ideal spot for 
ti pre Good es. Write 
You oe ge FOR A ao 
“pees? ‘ “M 
Pa) partridge, Arsoctaiee sng Ww. 
tiac, FE     
"FORCED TO ‘SELL Due to qomnciannes a gry = 
eontrol = I 
long — Will be ope by acteal in 
of 
per ment, car Mr Best, FE 
opis   
GROCERY sTORE on BEER 
Heense, In ymall to No ‘chain 
store competition. Livitig quarters 
creme. Mo Pe terms for nae t 
ry. W Box 4. 
oot N 2STALL _ SERVICE STA- 
from shop- 
=e in. Walled ah ak MA 
L $15,000 
13 , 6 modern house, 
oe with 1200 ft. ies 
is worth ice. Ideal trailer park and mio- 
fel me. Cabins — be converted 
he wee Stran- 
han, e teg” a Pealtor, Fe 
5-3642.   
FOR Lane Pag’ TRADE: nae 
f repair welding shop, 
good Accs tf of business. Teal 
2 . Michi- 
+gan. Call OA This 
FORCED To Give U iP STATION. 
  
INVESTMENT 4 room and utility, me — 
sewer, D sida street~ re- 
sing ‘argain $1,200 ony full 
Paui M. M. Jones, Real Est. W, HURON 
FE 4-8580° — FE 8-127%5 — OA 8-3653 
KOKEN BARBER.CHAIR — LIKE 
new. Paid $535 for it, will se1i 
for $250, {t's a beautiful chair in 
little. MU ry ast Baul ¥ Fes 
- Mailtord Ra Milt isi 
LIQUOR, BEER % WINE TARE- OUT A money-maker, 
ing gross of over $114,000. . 
room. modern home for owner,”   
- Northeast 
Terms. "ee take land 
tract for Located fast growin, D pi @ 4 oy 
quburbas 
in trade, Ideal 
business. Only 
STATEWIDE. Real Estate Service of ie 
CHAR h 
1117_8. Telegra oo 
“LET'S TALK 
BUSIN ESS” 
ROLLER RINK First! time offered, Incindes attractive Hy 
ee a this 088. 
TAVERN 
Heheaz, tee fen ane st Sy ty Sat $10,000" ¢ ‘owns - 
MICHIGAN ‘BUSINESS SALES > CORPORATION 
BROKER ‘Ra, 
DOOR ™ ions 8. Tel , PARK AT OUR 
i FE + 
                 
               
       
  
    aa 
            
          
     
       
         
* 
  
  Have store 
lent 
  
"West Side Location 
| hom. : e. 
eat ae aul M. Jones, Real Est. 832. W. HURON 
FE £8550 — FE 8-1275 — OA 8-3653   
Money to Loan = 553 (State Licensed Lenders) 
HOLIDAY CA$H 
Get $25 to $500 We're your lending neighbor 
when st comes to the cash you 
may need, 
Phone 
FE 8-9661 for — cotton 
1185 N. ‘PERRY = “Parking No Problem” 
SEABOARD FINANCE COMPANY Open Sat. oer Noon in Dec. 
LOANS TO $500 
BAXTER & “LIVINGSTONE 
4 W. Lawrence 5 rE 
LAID-OFF 
WORKERS 
— CASH LOANS — 
No jo Principal P Payment   
  
TO WORK FOR 30°DAYS 
LOANS TO $500 
MADE QUICKLY 
BUCKNER FINANCE COMPANY 
B RMINGHA M 
WAL LARS 
  22 
RW, DINNAN Girt 66 w Siar PE 42572.) W $10,000 LOAN OR Si- partner on new Drive-k In 
large corners with large homes 
on West = St. 1 large Lig ot   
  
  
  
F COATS AND bn gowns, $5. Size 12-16. FE 
ADTs etna cloth coats, All 8 condition, $30 for 
  
Sale Household Goods 57 
#1, Down di Kmnas. Peer Appliance   
. $20. FE oe. te: 
Sante ne = 4 
‘ 5% heavy black reed, 
  LEGS, 
ahogany stool. table. 
Dining room gg ag host- 
- ess chairs. c comforter, 
comforter, & tabilecioth, 
Hie 26 in. Schwinn bicycle. Sled. 
T 4-8250. 
> lat bee Gung im. ote. FS : . suite. 
P5050. - 
5 RM. CORONADO SPACE HEAT-   
chest'S 2 we vant 
All Fane Pay it. St, 
_— 
PIECE LIVING 
brane new ge = Age 
callers tablens} decors decorator a 
Satta y Pale © Cree mene, 
Lk Ave 
* Reverie. rie Ai ried, tte 
$34.95 minster sat 90 iB. arson 4 
42 Orchard Lake Ave 
. CHAIRS 
4885. Pc. D RM. § 
__ with white Nokes, rE? 
LINOLEUM, 9x12, $3.95   
  12x12, $6.95; 12x15, $8.95. $25 TO $500 * fie fh, wail ite, 80 ft. 
your own si Pos auto oF, os PAINT NOLEUM other security. to 34 months _ Saginaw, Near Robt. Hall y. Our is quick + bs friendly end belptul. opr atten. [om 9x12 Felt Base Re SS. 95 
Home & Auto LOAN CO. 
7 (-N. Perry st. (Corner Pike) 
~ LOANS $50 TO $500-$25 TO $500 COMMUNITY LOAN CO. 
$0 E. LAWRENCE PE 60421 
Borrow With Confidence 
$25 TO $500 
gre gh oy 
% ET fare Ouic iCKLY 
Up to $500 
Oakland 
Loan Company 
FE 2-9206 |e: 202 PONTIAC STATE BANK BLDG. 
TEAGUE FINANCE CO. 
202 N. MAIN 
ROCHESTER, MICH.- LOANS R TO $500   
  
    
  
  
  
    
  BONNY MAID 
ALCOHOL, Ht- TEST. oo ee PAINT GAL. $3.75 
SePOOT Ww TIL .....5. vse 
Syers 141 cm Huron. PE 4-3064 
%PC, SOLID OAK DINING SET. 
Cheap, FE 5-8427.   
  
im mw: . oll $12.05 u ia, table moa ens 0 98 table mode! 
is pang K, sets edel Like few from Fait 
ranteed, 30 days, at Obe Siso Eiteabeth Lake Ra. PR 44045 i] IN CABINET M : 4-3456. 
BOTTLE GAS , WATER   
Spake i R. B. Munro Electri rT. 
Co., tee We taren   
90 GAL & 3 Gat. oa, Oo WER heaters $15 ye Munro 
Electric Co., Buide. 
21" CONSOLE w 36 KEL 
nator Foodorama $295. Bell 
able sewing machine, $29 irch 
—— set, $00. Bendix elec. d 
a $60. ‘ringer washer $1 
stroller, $3. Tripod car jack, $5. 
EM 3-3759   
aa COLOR TV USED 
TVs, $1995 & up. Used Philco 
dio 4-4 radio, $24 Swe hg? Ron Ra- 
& Appliances 22 W 
a “EL fri ee, Geen ‘ondition. nator refrigerator e 
$65 for both. After 4 p.m., 6076 Elizabeth Lk. Rd, 
i IN. KENMORE GAS STOVE, OR 3-6696. 
0 GALLO IN HOTPOINT WATER Meg A Goticered. R. B. 
iene: Co. 1060 W, Huron. 
54" WIDE ey BED, SPRINGS 
cond. ‘FE §-3307.   
    
    
  
@ first, please. 
fe tike the —_ Sery much at 
we need the spsce. Ph OR 3-17 
after 5 p.m 
TOR 
Exc. working cond. Mem 
Ri 
apoE coctient condition, R- OPE 
8-0060   
oe ae i My pe, street li all for $50, 
MI 4-6067. _ 
REGULATON SIZE POOL TABLE PE 8633. 
  
  
és ee Vets or a our price, at 
TR iL 
red ; FE 8-2180, - 
ISTMA 
    ry Erte me Gitterent kinds 
more yy 
SCOTCH PINE TREES whole For wee 
call 
SCOTCH Pi RD. Ortonville or ph. B’ham, MI 4.9133 
For Sale Miscellaneous 60   
| pipe 17 pet 
jeneth. ‘ if. oil Die, r Thompson, 
“« mile west of Airport. 
1-AAA | BIG SAVINGS 
or | de gga OF Sarpy 
on, heating. onan main- 
we 2 costs BY STALLING 
A SIDING WITH CEL- 
OTEX INSULATION EFOR     
MENT ‘59 — LOW AS yf Nps 
Your savings can make thi y- 
ments Also large stock tor rdo- 
it-yourself Also alum. 
awnings ornamental | “CALL 
oF ti 4) NOW. If mo ans, call 
JOE VALLELY 
“The Old ‘Reliable *Pionsers” 
Auburn & R Roads 
DUO-THERM OIL FURNACE, 
with blower. 1 off hot water 
heater. Both $1 ‘an seen 
bet 9-2. 259 Dick St.   
  
  
[GE MAPLE BUFFET, $35. CALL 
after 5, Eye 
“(eae ye ‘Orebar Pearton, a Pur- 
niture e Ave 
ahh 
. ng $10 FE 46127 after 
p.m, 
TEA STATE — BEDROOM 
Prinidaire. Bi lag Electri nove. tse: " ectric ve 
: . 3545 Joslyn Rd. FE 
Dike   BLOND BEDRM. 
MAYTAG DELUXE SQUARE TUB 
washes. excellent cond, $35. Peer 
es, 8161 Commerce Rd. 
wae TRA RADIOS. $20 
ee noe $8 to $16. 
ble TV Sie eae Panrs 
OIL OR GAS 
HEATERS furnace 
cost. Schick's   
MY 
  
MAPLE ea ga, 
and 
pl "Other pmo | altos. vr 
2-5733. 
ROSE BARREL BACK LIVING 
rm, chair. 2 piece love seat. New 
blanket. mantel 
. ALL FOR $45. FE 4-7676. 
ALSO   
othe: 
nas 8161 Commerce Rd. 
REPOSSESSION 
, Special age od deluxe. a washer ($199) 
& dryer ($169) 
ast} ND 
Goodyear Service Store FE 5-6123 Bie, 2 
  
zag attachments. $24.50, late 
model Electrolux vacuum sweep- —— PORTABLES WITH ZIG- |   32 GARAGE DOORS (WOOD) 8x8 
& track. $25. 4356 Sashabaw Rd. 
2HOLE, $45. 8-HOLE, $150. ICE 
cream cabinets. 308 Nelson. 
2 FUEL OIL TANKS GOOD CON 
dition Will deliver FE 5-9120.   
  
  7 DOG HOUSES, LARGE SIZE. MApvfair 6-3000. | BOY'S 26° BIKE. izzy 
  
  
    
Ohh 
© 9088 by NEA Serves, ine, 
TAA Oey OS Pes. Om, t-20° 
view of marriage!” + by Kate Osann 
e 
    
        
  “Really, mater, you're making me take a very dim 
|   
PE! For Sale Miscellaneous 60 For sete Misceflaneous 50   
10 TWO ROLL- away beds, 5-1759. 
= pots Bo tee 
Fank & _ 3 semage juare eS 
Riga Uoauas . MA- Me eto CHILDS CHEST. DESK. TABLE & ceabes. Living rm. table. MI 
‘71279.   
or 
DAVID | ap ais TRANSIT 1 LEVEL. also 5 
3-11.84 
DEER CO! PROC 
_essed, only $7.00. Call ve bb.   
  
Complete stock of used and new 
Materials 
all rgain Priced 
SURPLUS LUMBER & MATERIAL SALES co. 
5340 Highland Rd. (M59) OR 3-7092 
FURNACES. WHOLESA GAS 
oll, -$-6011, = : 
FREE STANDING yt 
ashore Lag BS sink ay + 
wits 96 beth’ sete op 
cases 
SAVE 2 tia SUPPLY 728. Saginaw FE $-2100   3 OIL ras REAS. 
E 5-3069   oo. CINCH BOK PIPE $ FF. = $379 Sump. Pu 
FE 5-2100 
OR 6 ROOM NORGE Cote Wace SPACE 
heater with fan and . tank. 
. OR ise,     53 GAL. NORGE ELECTRIC HOT water Matic Chef ol! heater, 675. 
burner EM_3-2245. 
ry = 
20 Gai auto was nag? 
Cab and fittt i. 5 4 Lau vag treys, aan fau. 
$23.95 
SAVE PLUMBING 
172 South Saginaw St. 
30 GAL. DOWAGIC FUEL OIL WA- 
ter heater, complete, FE 4-4784. 
30 GAL. GAS, 10 -YEAR GLASS-   
  
water heater, 
cee a heater 
$69.95. Thom 7005 M59. 
mile west of 
5 GALLON L OL 
wean for sale. $30. FE 8-6762.   GAL, FUEL OIL TANK, NEW, 
R108 yeaa FE 5-1467. 
ADD. , SUMP PUMP. KEN- 
_mote ti iat Htt. Cof. thle, OR 3-6847. 
~ AVAILABLE NOW 
. Taylor steel gev*se doors, face 
tory seconds box? Reason- 
able. G M Construction Co., 
2260 Dixie Hwy & 
— GB GAS aan nl 
racers motel siegloase equipment, FE 
AUTOMATIC Oft HOT WATER re uu. 220 galion tank, $30. 
ANCHOR FENCES 
ESTIMATES. PEO S11 BEEF AND PRK — HALF   
  Garage Doors 
Factory pone Pa and al) vansaré 
a inway closet drs Ae and stee) 
$a 
Eas e window i 
371.8 Paddock 
GOOD 9 HP. GOTOR TCAs 
register—1 adding —— — 1 
fated deer “.. achinist   
  HEARING ge gage empha 
type, Like new, $50. 
more expensive type, 
4-T597.   
This paint needs no stirring, wil! 
not drip. gag or run. Rubber or 
ol) ose, i Hundreds of, colors to 
rom. 
AND FUEL & PAINT 
435 Oakland Lake Ave. FE 5-6160 an Sor TE ES 
sis. ‘BM ; 5 os aie mile west yg 
SPECIALS ©   
cheers decse 
a Bee cs: LUMBER 320 §. Paddock 
BPACE HEATER, 
mostat control, 
_FE 4¢ 
“STEEL L. DRIVEWAY CULVERT 
* Corrugated 5S ft. 
M co ES _FE 23-0784 
¢ RMS., THER-   
re 4 doors 
rot a Nae Tees ie 1 Orchard FE 301 
  doors, erate : OL 1-6631 OL 
TWO 22 BY 22 tomulated © "fo aus 
siding, well insula! 
poe | or dismantieu, Farm. ingten, cut See sauom, 9 Farm 
|. and Or 
FReee - a te PARANGE 5, aXS. 
$45, 4x6 $80. 4x8 $110 — $135. 
$x12, tandem, $256. 13447 Schaetf- 
fer, Detroit.   
= MALS 5 9 AY 
eoeny ear Kpphatce oop 
E TALBOTT “TUMBER 
lass put you 
Ave, FE 
TRACT RS TILLERS & MOWERS 
Evans . eee. 6507 "Dinie Hwy 
bi Bs tanks, rE 
. Ask for Bud. 
ANS OIL NA 
8-3785 and FE 4-0032. 
RECORDER. STEREO- 
. ae ae ALL AC- 
OR 3-1665 APTER 
“Wood Closet Doors Closing out birc hy ona f and 
ate byfold (= hy doors, At our 
BERRY. DOOR SALES 371.8. Paddock bye'onsg & COAL “HEATERS 2p | Fi, 
used ot 
_UEL'S APPLIANCD, ea §-6011. 
      
  
  K GUTTER, 68¢ PER LGT. 
  
30x60") ASE ALL-STEEL 
niaid top, enam- 
leveling feet 
ives, LIE 
  
LIKE NEW ZIG ZAG. YOURS FOR 
balance of defaulted contract. 
Take over ™m of 
: mo. RE a Aa 
METAL LATHE AND Pag Q0iPMENT with shaper, planer, i 
  
$60.50 val $29.50. Also 
tubs, ‘otis and lavatories 
at terrific values, Fiu- 
— 393 ree i Lake .Ave. poh EL tk AO 
quarters, operte Mi. PE 5-7p41. 
i F242} , a ti eh Ale 
  en ae FIXTURES YouNnGs. 
town kitchen, of: an? gas furnaces 
  
  
1 BED & STRONG aes. 
Jenny Lind bed Ms 
tress, two dressers, 1 > ieee. 
er, gibrary table & ‘ane. items. €3 Kimball. 
oe DEPT.   
   _ HOUSEMOLD GOODS matress, ABOUT ANYTHING Capper tub washer .. $28.95 
OL 60711, OL 1-9191/ "FoR THE HOME “can Sa | aoe’ pt. size gas stove . ....... $29.95 
WHEN YOU NEED FOUND AT L & 8 SALES Tabie top elec. range ..... 95 
O $500 te “6-4 = tod ae -y tiving room suite $19.05 eas pa 8 ‘ 
w S25 Z D hel & ances of Pan tiene wire and appt 4 pc maple bedroom comp. $789.95 
ct ATE fF N. ANCE C e Ni our trade dept for reai Cae space beater Se 
9 24 MONTHS TO VAY 5 pc Wood dinette ._ $14 
FE 4-1574 . con bay sell or ‘trade. me out | MANY W ius AVAILABLE 
_.102 Pontiac State Bank idg a Acre 
ans 54 OPEN MON-SAT. 9 TO 6 |28_W. Pike EZ Terms FE 4-1122 
meres AS ~~" | ane th ot io! . fie| Mersman tables & stehing * or m s m Zz 
Want A Good Mortgage? E. of Auburn Heights on Auburn isp bie uty Leatner drum- 
If yotr home needs an ple rove: ANTIQUE CHINA CUPBOARD, , NriQUE . 4 walnut tier table, $20, 1 
en er aoe ew « ai once. Don" Teel iette |" coftes table. Chenn, Fe 44468, solid ppendale lay 
S% per cent interest AUTOMATIC WASHER AND MAY:| place teech tnce te 3 nae BENDEROFF tay cleciric dryer. Belance, #2) floor lamp, $6. PE 5-1383, 
FE 8-6580 92 W. Huron se neaier ving washe i. M. } TRAl - GAS RANGE FOR c 
Swaps 5) sparta Fy a trle Co. 1060,W' Huron. Ba parking RENAE, Hi | THREE GUSKION OVERSTUFFED ON OV 
By gee uae Ma fag weeber bin, Dave AY sofa, $15. FE $439 fmck. Ow Rest T DCEUP) Chair $2 2 girls’ coat seta, size RAL ELEC. its 
oT} FORD DUMP, SALE OR| stroller $3 Ber ane teas _ 
re  Voad ce liaael agua OR | BOTTLE GAS RANGE. REASON-| ¢lec. stove ss Chrome table set, able, OL 6-1796. : + ag and storm door. 
a te. ak ba i BIRTHDAY SP. i: =. oe. box ona Rad ae 
feu ee a size ‘electric stove.| ZAR sewing Oe) Coen 
MOTOR AND CONTROLE.| Socks ps emabhee SOM. per eo words and postage stamps, Swap] Call PE" Pt Michigan Sewing or sell 3 2489 Center. 
RA T, MO- & 8 R ; 
tor nnd trailer, ali electric. 25| 267. Baldwin ‘Ave. | Hide-A-Bed - horsepower ‘Will swap for 
“s track §-1206. 
ag & 
chain saws.|G 
TV _ Hiphies “Chain "one Distributors 
“the Pet machine for {petanict 
    ~ BARGAIN DAZE — EUREKA Sweepers. 
sew ee hs 
  
      iin thy ts 
eam eran ow re 8. Murra 956 tle. 
roaster _ with timer Righty ied $50 PE 
AU- atic washer, Keivinatot 
deluxe range and wen, $50. MAy- 
    r side draft carbu wer, ‘manifold evy or GMC. Wood AND ALUMINUM Sere nation — ma. + aa 
BENSON LUM ‘BER co.   
  Machinery - 60A 
'% HP ELEC. MTR. REP-IND, $10. 
FO! NES, ¢ & 6 
  
Wal steamer, sand 
cr polishers, hand ‘sanders, fur- vacuum cleaners land 
yg Pant 436 Orchard Lake 
ane E se suis: NOVEMBER 20. 1958 
  
  
  
Almost new, $40. ; 
GE |-   
i, or call on     
4321 after 6 
  
  
Brie 
Uadies 
—     
  Meh's 
BOSTON ~ Train case; = Ht. RVeckend = 
Faeek Pullm: 
He PAGINA 
EER SKINN 
aneges Nedtit’s Market. Sale Sporting Goods 65 
  
Basen os . ‘FE ao . 
mi, EEN Sw REN Ty Tandem $1: Trade Service 
  Schaeffer De- 
fe) vo COMPLETE SELECTION OF |; Plat 
H : the new wring, og makes, e . f. 
gauce mag. 
and tres ai ae vad mounts, un work, 
ta Melrose 4-6771, 
  Sopa. 4 _— se 
ao vees “ini , 
fenuk oe leather ~ moh 
ass ry ae as 
Values to $10.00 
2 suiters, Po ants 
IAN 3 PC 
PS SPORTING G GOODS 
FE 5-1401 
AND 
FE   
To 
sell or trade 
BURR-SHELL. 375 8. _TELEORAPH   
with 
__B- 6819 GOLF S&T. NEVER | SED. 
Matched and registered. Complete 
ont: Cost $00; sell, $35. 
  
GUNS — BUY, SELL, TRADE. 
leniey Leach. 10 Sagiey, 
LARGE SELECTION USED wes.   
“en ee a 
Cirisimas as gis Wi Will hold wntll 
Ne na t Fist ALL, PETS Ge Williams 
per iiae  s06 
  
—- Dogs 
ERMAN — HATRED 
8 wks wn Cham- 
line FE 8- : 
KC REG BLACK AND TAN 
ale coon hound 17 months old 
FE 2.0326   
    NDS — BLU. TICK. 
‘= and pune. Must sell, 3481 
‘eatherstone 
vt ae 2° YRS. OLD, PE 
REG. ENGLISH POINTER PUPS. IR 3-6472, 1423 Genella, Drayton 
ns. , 
SETTER   
‘puppies, $30, on 3-6506, 
Dogs Trained, Boarded 70 
CATS BOAR: a réShell, 375 8. 
Hay, Grain & fon 71 
18T AND 23ND HAY $179 AND UP 
Straw & m manere nae MA 56-0666,   
  
  
  
ag, PES OF STRAW. 
liso m ch ) Will” de- 
aeae’ OA 8-2179.   
For Sale Lavesteck 2 72   
acre 
aie   
1 et Rad. e 
trailers, wa sg Trailer Sales, 
1540 Lapeer , Lake be- 
tween. & Oxford. MY 
2-461) 
MICH 
  and 
3-8 
Oxford Trailer Sales: 
aie sons GREAT LAKES « MW to ig to wide used allers. ac e 
r varity, lee, ek 
Hy us ake Orton M2. - barn * na 
w ieaGete or kesees "al ak snail i ft. Pixie, $1,308, Apache ‘Trails is fh wd fhe 
Mo Mg wa? $105 Revere 3 ties New omit 8208. Aisembiy 3 15 
ae Cat eats. Baday 20%, tos Lage $1,675. etles jet 33 . new ereon i R 
‘om. Holly “Marine ‘Coach Bales. $1210 Molly Rd, Holly MEIrose   
Pontiac Chief Detroiter 
Bargains _ Bargains 
"aipoet ina " - get allen hed ee *<.. 
  
  
Wanted Linsaack 73   
WANT TO BOARD HORSES. AL 
box stalls Good ridirg Ty 
Crooks Rd, near Rocheste; 
For Sale Poutry 74   
  
  
Pon 
Hu 
    nting Accommo. 65A     
VATIONS OPEN. ‘76F11, 
Harrisville, Mich   
Bait, Mineows, Etc, 65B   
AWLERS 2-DZ. POR 4c 
MS 100 for T8o 
  
Sand, Gravel & Dirt 66   
1 OR 
hum 
360 1-2-3 OR Mose LOADS TOP SOIL 
or black 
ered. Field mates FE 86-6642, 
CRUSHED STONE G el, Earl Howard, EM 3.0831, Loaded or deliv- 
FE 5-5643 or 
MOR. OF PEAT 
us loaded 7 Sis @ week. 
Lochay PE 65-1413 
    
  uns & rifle pow, teen Ome 100 YEARLING HENS 
Patterson. FE 4-614 done 5-006! _ 
RE} 300 LEGHORN PULLETS, LAYING ENT 80 pe cent, 1100 Clyde Ra. Mil- 
our deer rifles for the oe | _ford, MU 4-8655. 
Bio" aoe up. | an mow AE ta THANKSGIVING DUCKS FOR a oie, NEW. z. sale. Phone 56-0624 
chester model, 12-20 gauge. MA| Sale Farm Produce 75 6-2942. 
evi DEER BUTC AND | APPLES, CIDER, HONEY. KINGS- 
. $7.06. ho Cameron, burys, 2330 Clarkston Rd., Lake 
__ Orion, 
APPLES, CIDER AND SQUASH, 324 -N. An eetas Ra. : 
— $1 f 
of I Recketber, out Roches- 
wal Ra. 625 E. Buell. Rd., Lake 
APPLES WALNUT G FR 
farms, 4670 Middiener Ra. 
OLA £. 
verbell Rd Eating “and ¢ 
apples. $1 bushel and up, 
POTATOES. NO 1 0 LBS is 2773 Churchili Rd. Auburn s 
wa INTER  eRUAGH. ALE oe 
ry Pye) 
Sale Farm Equipment 76 76 
SAWS 3 HP SAWS ALL rome Ely Reg. pric La daa . Price 
price $119.50 as ant tractors   
  
  
  
  
  
Wood, Coal & Fuel 6 67   ii TOP SOIL, SAND, om  o . "isch aire, Che les Ese sn eR basements, aa cone 921 Mt, Clemens 
ag Te an. Fi BOLENS & TRAC- 
Gravel, Fil ur izle Conklin: tors. Also tillers & riding mow- eth or mK Reduced, t — OF FILL, * 
-~% ont ¢ Te antl ag §-4758. A 57878 or OR 3-1924 
COW MANURE CLINTON N SAW, 5 
ROAD Bt! 60-40 ple “CH SAWS 
eigen eee AIN SA FILL, BARD & GRAVEL DELIv- ered d. loads OA 8-3847. McCULLOUGH 
GooD Feat RAVEL 5 YD8, NEW & USED $7.00 Delivered. FR 4-6568. Guaranteed ls Motto. 
VEL DE EAS OR 1 " HOUGHTEN & SON TOP SOIL, BLACK DIRT & FILL. J. 1. he ad New Idea Dealer 
re Oar ° OL _1-0761 
ANURE - va 
ered. MY 3-1323. 
YARD &. DRIVEWAY GR. a A NEW A 
Ne "aes gravel, fill, we. used re ae Sales on M24, 
  
  
position phmer dhs 
alum. body, GMC 270 engine. Sell 
or trade RE 2-7795. 5600 24 Mile 
Rd, Utica, 
MUST SACRIFICE 
German camera.   Sgt NSIVE T7719   
  ers with attachments, $14.95 — Hot water and gte lers _Curt's_ Appliance, OR 3-702. matic weter ‘heater bard: STOVES BOUGHT SOLD EX | Ware” Biectrical crock changec Turner's 602 Mt. Clem- and tile. galvanized cop 
ers, FE 2-0801 black pipe aad fittings. oe 
STOVE. KENM MORE. COLDSEOT Bros. nt feeer Femtone. rator. Like new, OR 3-8900. HET UPP 
- waape ELEC RANGE FOR GAS | 2685 LAPEER R FE 45431 tongs, RD Elec. ne ; 
* 
“TO CLOSE ESTATE lost Estate| Burmeister’s 
CASH WAY 
LUMBER 
PRICES 
4’x 8 x %” 
PLASTERBOARD 
$1.25 
4x8 x 5%” 
PLYSCORE 
THIS WEEK ONLY 
- $475 
ROCKLATH 
BUNDLE 95c 
4x8x¥% V-grooved M 2:8x6:8 sash ah doors Jae 3:0x6:8 Flush Dr. with lights Alum. Comb Dr Comp. 
MATT THICK 
INSULATION 
$29.95 
PER 1,000 FT. 
Burmeister’s 
Northern 
‘Lumber Co. 7940 Cooley Lake Rd @M 3-417) 
Open 8 am. t 8 pm. daily Sundays 10 "til 2 
é 
~ SAVE ENERGY, USE 
WANT ADS! To find a 
job, place to-live or a 
good used car, see Class.   
  fied NOW]   MEDICINE CABINETS LARGE 20"° 
ion of i 
cabinets with or without lights, 
sliding doors and Vanity mirrors 
at. terrific Bay 9 Roa roy bog 
— = rd Lake Ave. 
Peon 13 Senn 
Lem ¢, Elgin 
or MAytair 6-2 04, 
NEW GALVERIEED bic 
%-In, 21-ft. lengths ........ 
sein, 21 ay a Tie ft ne LP LOEB SUPPLY 
OIL FoRaK ACE: ORGE 
Controls. 85.000 BTU. 
5-0287   
$135. FE 
Ol, BURNER — LOXAIRE, GUN- type, pl . Used ter. ‘Olive foe 
PHONOGRAPH, 3-SPEED PORTA- 
ble excellent condition, Bride's 
dress, size 12-13, floor length, exc. 
cond, MA 6-6371. 
PREWAY SPACE EATER. ve} 
pea Good conditi   
  
  
  
~PLYW 0oD- A-A aaa Pine % A 
“MA 
PON 
1488 Baldwin ‘Ave, 
ee cae N SMITH 
dding machine cash reg- 
ister, $150. FE 4-9019. 
REYNOLDS AUTOMATIC SOFTEN- 
er, Frigidaire refrigerator, boat, 
trailer, and loader, reaonable, 
leaving town. FE 65-0460.     
PLASTIC WALL TILE 
  lo~2e - 30 ° 
jece or a Carload 
Advance, 3700 Sashabaw OR 3-870) 
P E a ar pdt a NG MACHINES 
los “tan — material 
Bs i forma, p eae & ng 
rica =e es . oa ays wee 
Day: 3 : Sundays: 10 
to 4: oo Tropteatn Builders Sup- 
ply: 156 W. Montcalm, FE 56-4712. 
SURPLUS.PLASTICS © Sheets, rods, cylinders and blocks, 
Clear and colored. rpc and   
Bedments All kinds of lucite en- 
edmen 
S PLASTICS ISION 
345 XuboRN RD. 5-9241   
Cameras, Equipment 61A 
COMPLETE DARK. ROOM EQU Ur. 
ment. Ideal Christmas gift. OR 
3.7566. 
WE BUY, SELL & TRADE CAM-   
eras, projectors tape pecoraeee: 
Eppert’s Camera Shop, 57 W. Hu- 
ron St. FE 5-6615.   
Sale Musical Goods 62 
2 SMALL BABY Lege PIANOS. 
All re-conditioned & to go. 
GAL LAGHER'S RS 18 £, Huron 
‘AGCORDION, RED AND 
— vMother 0 of et 6 mos, 
old. 
<aSSROR ar | SIZES. 
Accordt: toaned thee “3 begin- 
ners with lessons, PE 56-6428. 
NTIQUE DS. COLLEC- 
tor’s items, Must sell remaining 
ection. fo giaroened from large 
records at 10c each, 100 Pa 
bey at 500. each, Ca. 
after 6. All day Sat. & Sun. 
B- FLAT CLARINET, WOQD. VERY 
condition Mage in England. Bonnie Briar Pontiac   
PE 4-0666 
  
    
5 SAVE UP TO 50% Pe be ed and ex- 
terion ry +, and 
en udrnrs el Pontiae Rd. a, Opdyke PE §-0734 or PE 411i2. 
SPECIALS   
Maho th : na piared ax ie oe 99 Ka 
x2 W. ~¥ M Siopee 3 20 tn ft: 
ix? Me Pine i fin ft. 
Ber te tin “t leat % yc PO ge os Veo lin ff. 
iB ih fi ™ Ye fi e 
Os v Shean BARGAINS 
Haggerty 
LUMBER CO. ing Mageors ey Walled 2ake   ake “after 
CONNSTELLA [*) ET. 
ae eee 46819. 
GAL LAGHER'S 18 BE. Huron 
  "GALLAGHER + ie 
‘wane ORGAN t condition. Save plenty E 
SIZ, 
NAC 
OIL. 
436 
- Oak, re tay 3 CANNEL “COAL—ALL 
R COAL — KINDLISG & pil. 
ES 0) EPLACE & FU 
E WOOD. SPEEDWAY FUEL 
ORCHARD LA! 
FIREPL. & FUR WOOD. 
20 w. cyovmee sie, 
ivered oats, 
a TAB SCREENINGS, $8.50 
3. ton in 2 Joads, ANCIS 
al é & OIL. nas Orchard Lake 
2-8282 FURNACE & STOK- 
OAKLAND FUEL & PAINT 
LAKE FE 54-6158, 
APPLE 
. FE   
5h ante ash ced kindl'¢ 
SLABWOOD, 2 CORDS 
  
  
mae 
City TOhte $6.18 A LOAD IN 
limits. OR 3-6022.   
“e- SLABWOOD, BONE DRY. 
cords for $12. Prompt Saltvery. 
Phone FE! 2-1454, 
— Woo 
aTRAW DEL! R SALE. MEL- 
4-4591 or MAple 5-231 
IVERED 65 CENTS 
oe. wood all tyres. 
__EM_ 3-4361, afver 4:30.   
  
  Just 
HEAD ARTER R 
SAWS AND AC- 
WE ALSO HAVE / GOOD SEL, LEC- 
NDITIONED. 
USED CHAIN SAWS. 
OUR SERVICE AND ny DE- 
PARTME WAYS PLETE LINE 
ae BB -g MODEL McCUL- 
WE DEMONSTRATE 
WE TAKE TRADE-INS 
VE CRE! WE HA ‘DIT 
KING BROS. - PONTIAC RD AT OPDYEE 
FE 4M PE. (+1112 JOHN DEERE AND NEW IDEA 
corn pickers, gravity feed ‘mls, 
boxes. Silo fillers, hammer 
Davis Machinery ~— 
ua a 
CULLOCH CHAIN SAWS 
“Reatais, F Parts & Repairs 
1800 Crooks MI 
Michigan Chain Saw   ot dollars: at: 
="! Bob Hutchinson 
Mobile Home 
Sales Inc. 
4 ities ie tn of Fostiee 
TRAILER EXC CHER E 
New Andersons 
We buy, sell and trade. 
Used 8-10 Wides 
USED Pte | Qu RENTAL 
= Bottle Gas 
Parts and Supplies 
Open etek Closed Buntay 
Rent Trailer Space 79 
egeer HOTS. MOBILE VIL- 
¢. The finest. % mile SE Pon-   
  
— 
170 N, Ke PE 5-3301 
INSIDE 2 BLOCKS 
from bus Pontiac Trailer 
Coach Park. §-9002   OXFORD > MOBILE MANOR oR 
oe be 3 16x40 comest a satis. 
cach spot,’ 0° steeds: Blorm Etevile “a "he Ph On 80H, TES M fat front 3 e playground, 
(*) Fo pes ware Lake Trailer 
  
  
  
  Auto Accessories 80 
"1 eer dn ex 
a ee 
FOR SALE Gann ba he 
for p= bc eg #40. New. 
sED PAR’ PLYM- 
oath, 33 PL FE 2-8617. 
___ For Sale Tires  80A 
&-} - 3 
bar sted acta 803 Cd 40687 
STA A Genera Tires. 
pe a to . per cent or 
ED WILLIAMS 451 8. Saginaw at Raeburn 
Auto Service si 
pry or GRINDING In "re 
i > rebo: Zuck Mi 
~ INST ALLED FREE Mufflers & tall pipes, 
Hollerback Auto Parts 40 FE 6-1431 or FE 3-9477 
Sale Motor Scooters 82 
1957 CUSHMAN EAGLE WITH 
; gt. car, and extras $28 FE 
‘34 CUSHMAN BAGLE, cond, $150. cash MI 
CUSHMAN 
A 4 SERVICE 
128. PA at 
For Sale Motorcycles 83   
  
  
  Ine 
  
  
screen, 
erty Farm 
Clarkston. MA reat 
OAKLAND TREF SERVICE CE TRIM. 
m: s & country homes for 
& veging Se — prop- 
“Cegar reen 
8970 Rev i . 1,   
Auction Sales   
-AUCTIONS DAILY ~ 
yt one & ape CALL Py te 
  
For Sale Pets 69   
. lines _E KC 
        2 Pn pg remabd DOGS, AKC, 3 YRS 
         Poeoe Fe 
Masetiela, ‘PE B1523. 767 
     
       
    & removal MA 5. 
ark . Nurs 
sett? ao | Bee Trees 
Eu gni ater teu, =| Auction Sales. 5089 Dixie Highway 
Drayton Plains 
Every Friday .....7 p.m. 
‘Every Saturday ...7 p.m, 
Every Sunda 
Buy and 
Rian 3 sang 
        ca 
77   Wood OF ALL Tae KINDLING : FOR PARTS AND SER 
— Furnace and fireplace. Have Distributors Bri Harley 1 ravideon, ee see mg, oe 24° seasoned mapie, goo’ price POWER UIPMENT 
on 6 cord jonas FE 4-4228, HEADQUARTERS pee 3 
Plants, Trees, Shrubs 68 Cee ee eee Sale ¢ Bicycles — 84 
A-l SPRUCE PINE JUNIPERS. SPECIAL | GIRLS 96” BICYCLE, $20, coop Fir and Yews, Shade rae CUB TRACTO nee condition, MA 6-3900. 
Oak. etc. Dig your | Lie ; HYDRAULIC. T.0.| Fwo GIR own. Brine ool & burlap 2923 wir ia IN Aut RE: cyoles eters mi! Com- = Api & - 
merce Vile e, 1% Nites east of Boats &-A sories 
intersection tick Lk Rd & CREDIT 1 ERMS potholes oe = 
MUtual_¢-009"0 OT _ ene oh A ee * caleia ae ote with trailer, pe ond NURSERY GROWN SPRUCE OR | pp 4.0734 PE 41112 _FR 5-9908. 
ey each neces an 10 $3 each. WHEELRORSE RIDING TRACTOR BERG 
dig. We specialize in sales rng . oto OR be and snow 
    HIGAN ARROW, 3¢ X @. $309 Mg over payments.    
       
     
          
         
            
        
         
      
   85A   
= FABRICATION RE-| 
Sales, 4383 . Waterford 
Transportation Offered 87) . 
RS FOR GREENBORO a 
be allowance to oa oo 
FE 232156. FE m. 
Y rege ALRLINER TO “ Californ: $30. Hawaii 699.10 
Per Service, c, OR 3-1354 
HARRISBURG. Montat at § p.m, tee! 
as Guest, FE 2-0384.   
  LEAVING 
*Tinots, 
  = TRUCK ns NORTH F iki | top Rei Whitewalls i owner. 
—lead_elther way, FE 56006. ean, 
Wanted Used Cars 88 BUICK 1055. «DR. HARDTOP, 
i ie oe tee ATTENTION! ° . = 
FOR QUALITY 
“a aires a se CADILLACS us 
We're Paying » TOP $$$ DOLLAR And We're In Town 
Glenn’s Motor Sales AT OUR, NEW, LOCATION 
re ¢nn *? FE 4-1797 
AS $50 UNK AND. 
  cheap cars FE 32088 days or, 
* *ye, 
CASH . FOR LATE MODEL USED CARS 
Community Motor Sales AUBURN AT EAST BLVD 8-4339   
CASH FOR CARS qo MOTOR ne 
Cass at Pike PE 3 
Remember TELL EVER 
NOW TOP DOLLAR PAID 
GOOD USED RS   
hs ERTIN R 
JIM HARTLEY OR }-6111. 
. ' ae ae 
Dixie “OK” Lot Dixie Hwy. at Gashabaw 
2 Drayton Pisins Mich. 
TO! ICE FOR JUNE CARS 
PE 4-4878 
See M & M Motor Sales 
    
  THE HI 
Seed guar ge models 
Suk cars dates 
23 owen “ 4340 Dixie : Plains 31355 < 
WE NEED 
vt AVERILL’S 2020 Dixle Hwy 
"Ones URED CARE WID. Pick’ "I e UI \ . PICK: 
a service, PE 5- 
A 
ECONOMY “CARS $2 AUBURN 
  
Wanted Used Trucks 89 
. +* CASH PAID. 
for all_model 
Used Trucks.   
Used Truck. Parts 89A 
USED PARTS _ ALL MA AND MODELS 
2635 Auburn Ave. PE 4-6632 
~ For Sale Trucks 90   
  
plumber, e: ian, etc. May be 
9d ae at Riker Garage. 59 Wayne 
1951 to anaes % TON tg 
  er Ford MI i, 
1953 iN, stake, 5 spd. trans. 6x.25:20 tires. 
— B . Turn- 
951 D, V8. i¢ FT. T- form body 8.25;20 tires. Call BOB 
BUTLER, Harold Turner Ford, 
MI 4-7500 
1955 FORD ', Lae PICKUP. LIKE 
new, $795. FE $-9120.   
1957 FORD F100 PICKUP. 8 
: Ford: 
MI 4-7500   
192 FORD PICKUP, EXCELLENT! condition Call Bill Sadler. 
Steele Ford FE 5-9204. 
1996 ag Fi00 PICKUP, 
box radio, extra clean untt 
Cail BO BUTLER. Harold Tur-| ner Ford. MI ¢- 7500, Eddie 
  
  ‘1 
1954 FORD 1 TON PICKUP waa 
sportsman shanty equipped with 2 
2- 
ton Dodge Truck, $285. 5217 ixie 
ees Drayton Plains. OR 3-15 
she FORD PANEL TRUCK.   nee 
  
1955 FoR: % PICKUP, 
heavy duty 3 speed trans. . snow tires. Call BOB B 
—-¥ Harold 
1956 FORD ' TON STAKE. GOOD 5-3310, . cond. FE   
00D CLEAN 
jeep, with 
141 or FE 5-3550 
Fors ory ‘DODGE PICKUP | 
Fr $250. 691)   -|Hunter Bivd. at S. Woodward Ave. 1603 M 
go.| FE 
‘33. CHEVY CONVERT. TAKE 
. Johnson 
Turner Ford. ‘Mi| \1956 DODGE, R&H i Real nice, “ys. fos. Eddie Steele | 
snow | For Sale Cars 91      
FACTORY BRANCH 
eec36 BUICK 
$1595 
et ee ” RETAIL STORE a wre 3-117 er 
. CLEMENS 
: > ret Gar. 
peo 23-2611. . 
f nd a . ie t extras, 5200 Tone eon S und extras, 
oT BUICK SPECIAL. BLACK 
hardtop. Stick shift, $2100. FE 
23-4301 
igs6 BUICK ROADMASTER 4-Dr. 
hardtop. Air conditioning, power 
windows power seat, power steer- 
ing and brakes. Perfect condition. 
New tires. $1695 Wil) trade, FE 
i956 BUICK SPECIAL. KARDTOP, 
. very clean, $1350. FE 
er § p.m. 
36 BUICK 4 DR” SPEC Hi. — good cond, $1,100. FE 
_ 8 
37 BUICK. Alou HARDTOP. Dy- 
naflow 12,000 clual miles. §2,- 
090, will iraae” PE 4-431 
wy) a BONS, SUPER 2DR. HARD-   
  
    
  
Also a fine geieriiee of other 
clean used cars. 
Wilson Pontiac-Cadillac 
1350 N. 
Woodward B’ham MI 4-1930 
‘$3. CHEVY GOOD THOUGHOUT. 
a EM 3-0081. H. Riggins. 
"$6 EVROLET BEL AIR CON- 
hosrate full power, black, R&H. 
perfect condition. $1,496 with $145.     
  - For Sale Cars. 91) 
1A BRAUTIFUL 198 FORD ore: bike: he 
@ FORD CUSTOM 7 DR. VA. 
    
CON VE RTIBLES 
- 1955 Buick 
Power-windows. Dynaflow Bik. and 
white Sharp . 6905 
1954 Chevrolet. 
Red with biack top. Powergiite 6 
eylinder. . 
1955 Ford 
Very clean. 
FP ROST 
280 HU NTER BLVD, 
MI 66934 
(BY-PASS- AROUND 8B’ HAM) 
1958 FORD FAIRLANE 600, PULL art ae R&H, Godse: bah 
1957 FORD FAIRLANE 
ani RIL   
  
4 ~ * ¥ e. F 
mium tires. Cruisimatic™ hag continental kit, FE 2-190, after 6. 
1952 V-8 
REPOSSESSION $189 full price. Payments oniy 
aby month, Perfect ° engine. 
ood body. and tires. Radio and 
  
    
  1964 CHEVROLET 2 DR §495 FULL 
price, no money down. —_ 
Auto Sales, 193 8, Saginaw 
.4-2214 or FE 4-1006. 
TRANSPORTATION 
Specials ‘$0 Plymouth $69. °'50 
MU 4-1715   
Excellent 
Ford $89 
Milford 
‘531 
good sh   
ape. 
1967 CHEVROLET CONVERTIBLE. 
V4 e A beau- ie, 
tiful car for money, Priced 
546. tw sell at $i 
North Chev.   
peorunee radio, hi Is 
8.000, miles Perfect cond, OLive 
MANY (08. 33, & (i MAKES AND — Come out 
Auburn Motor 
Sales CORNER PIKE & E. BLVD. 
1952 Y 2.DR. R&@H. POWER- 
Y NO basa 
ments 
5 Call Credit Mgr. Mr. 
| Ahad rm Mr ‘+7500. Harold Turner       
  
  R SET, IMPALA b CONVERT: 
1958, kes ~ and 
stee engine. All acces- 
sories, even spare, Continental 
Raves weed. Sliver blue gray = 
1958 OLDSMOBILE _ snare’? HOLIDAY SEDAN 
omT057 CHEVROLET 
ame Am $28: Sh, TTET Oe TAYLOR'S CHEVROLET-OLDSMOBILE 
MA 4-1561 Walled Lake 
CHEVROLET, %. BEL AIR, 2- 
door, good ition, $200 down 
tents, Phone beYnic 2068. 7” ‘36 CHEVROLET ‘54 CHRYSLER. 
Ford tractor, with front loader. 
or MY 3-263.   
over payments, 385 x. J 
1956 CHEVROLET 210 4 DR. ve. 
Seagenes! & _— — & St108   
1951 Pontiac 2 dr. sedan...... $ 15 
19544 dr. 210 a Radio & 
heater. Exc. cond 8 
1953 Chevrolet 4 dr. sedan. Radio 
& heater. Good Good cond. onodos $ 445 
See ee er 
demos stil} in a» | CHEVY HARDTOP VERY $260. FE 5-643. _ 
Also, new "58 ee Buicks and down. Balance small ae penne Mr. Bell, Great Lakes, 
ments. Private owner PE 6-0402. 
|"38 CHEVY 2 DR. BISCAYNE, ae ee oe ok a CONDI- 
like new, OL 23-0402 3 pm offer, EM 3-0007, after 
ag mi ya . enalne, i037 ‘La. 
po Pe y Phe fa ig Pe off PE 51400. 
“Nrauss BM 3-001" Ke Ripe ee” 
RARING TOG GO! ‘$5 Healy Roadster. 5 F 
‘ST MGA great   
88 Chevrolet Cpe 
“SOUCHTEN" & SON YOUR_FPRIENDLY OLDS DEALER 
FOREIGN | SALZS 
OL 41-9761 
‘86 LINC. PREMIER 2 DR. HT. 
oan and . = ipment, uphol- 
8 ed, PD acto oar owner, 
1961 iimcoen POR “SALE. TAKE 
over   
    
be in —: Not too much. 
MONTEREY HARD 
EM   "36 MERCURY 
Exc, cond. Pvt owner. 
Cou 
Assume p ame payments of 
Parks = MI Patsso. Harold Turner 
‘4 a MERCURY DR. AUTOMATIC 
trans, Heater. FE 2-7633.   
  
sag sp 
    
R 5 om 
RAMBLER Ressnier Weer tae must ge: Blue with white pep. V8. Overdrive | 
$805    
  
    FACTORY BRANCH 
55 OLDSMOBILE 
ae and heater, hydra- 
$1195 
“RET ATL. STORE” PE ‘37117 
ENS 
  os Pow. 
— New W-W: 
battery, $1550, OR   
Prices Mean. 
A Lot 
PUT Don't Forget 
QUALITY! ! 
THESE on TRADE-INS. 
hee: 
stom 4 4 ‘65 Chevrolet 2 door 210 
"55 —— Savoy 2 
COLE'S AUTO SUPER MART 
PLYMOUTH ee nn, 
Trail 
Walled Take” A ‘4-4511 
1985 PLYMOUTH 2 DR. R&H. WW 
tires BSOLUTELY NO MON- 
EY N. Assume alt Mer. Mi of 
$22.80 mo. Cal) Credit   
  857, nonge, 
we ea 3 hm this aphaee 
pawel prakes”) 1 shooge from 
1958 OLDSMOBILE. ao 
REAP Pr ese. oT oat UPSETS 
full power, Spotless in- 
=F leore 
Wetec? a 1954 MERCURY. 4 , Pas, 5 brand 
‘tres, ic. Very 
INC. 
280 HUNTER BLVD, 
MI 6-6934 - (BY-PASS AROUND B'HAM) 
1953 PLYMOUTH 2 DR. 
“REPOSSESSION Perfect engine, good tires, $198 full 
price. $10.94 mo. No cash needed. 
__Mr. Bell, Great vane FE 8-0402. 
47 PLYMOUTH, iG 
ulomatic trans wagon. A Power 
steering. Observation seat, oh 
pas. son Mtr. Sales. MY 
  
god very smal dows, be ment. ar ‘0 e€ 
{Uexy¥ ueKy Apto A : 5 Sag __ naw, FI 
1955 TRAILS caries 4-DR., 
love — RA&H, new W-W tires, 
000, FE 4-6330, 
i888 PONTIAC, NEEDS SEAT COV- 
ae “nya Eddie "hea Ford. Fi FE 5. 
i968 PONTIAC, CHIEFTAIN   
Biter steering, power “eokea’ 
ther accessor Less than $400 
miles. $2,500. FE e8704.   
‘62 PONTIAC CONVERT. ‘58 PON- 
tlac engine. Tri-power. FE 23-1284. 
1953 PONTIAC. CAN BE HAD FOR 
service charges. Call Gene or 
b Bi je Steele Ford. 
1958 PONTIAC’ CHIEFTAIN 4 DR. 
sedan 10.509 miles. White and   
  
  
    
  
FACTORY BRANCH 
"56 PLYMOUTH 2 DOOR 
Powerflite 
$1295 
hey pen PONTIAC > 
“RETAIL STORE FE RT 65 MT. Sst. ‘BEHIND THE POST OFI OFFICE 
35 PLYMOUTH SAVOY, DE DELUXE. V-# club stick ‘shift. radio     
    
inate Ta 2-DR. HARDTOP, 
hydramatic, exe. condition, $1,750. 
OL 1-0426.   
1948 PONTIAC. CELLENT ME- 
CHANICAL RUNNING CONDI- 
TION. OR 3-5496 AFTER 4 P.M, 
‘$6 STUDEBAKER, ‘Y HAWKE. 
Standard tra ion with over- 
drive. V8 engine, OR 3-6431. 
MAZUREK   
STUDEBAKER SALES | ‘39 Studebaker, Lark. 
mension in motoring — 
now! Cost littl to buy — runs 
miles on a hatful of 
Woodward at 8. Bivd. 
PE 4-9588   
  CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH DEALER M15 Rd, Clarkston MA 5-5141   
» i Poe 
CAN B BEAT AT ANY. Bs aad COMPLETE. SER sen 
  3-4155 
1956 RA DOOR STATION 
re $1,3%, FE 83117: “41 W 
1961 yt oe STATION WAGON. 
RéH Ng ed NO MONEY 
eee payments of 
15.67 Call Credit Mgr. Mr.. 
Parks as iar +1500. Nh Mareid” Turner 
Get Wi is€, = svonomize 
RAMBLER BILL SPENCE RAMBLER SALES & SERVICE 211 8. Saginaw PE 8-4541   
  
983 8. NASH RAMBLER HARDTOP, heater, gas saver, Our 
pio E Bo. aioe. Nothing down. 
North Chev. 
    HOMER HIGHT MTRS. 7m | “1S Minutes from Pontiac." 
| Oxford, Michigan _OA 8-2528 
\1958 CHEVY 210 4 DR. SEDAN. | R&H. Powerglide. $800. Clean. FE | 
__ 8-2252, after 6 p.m ar 
1951 IMPERIAL 
REPOSSESSION 
_ {Power brakes, steering, windows, 
Ft.| excellent condition, $248 ful price 
$14 per mo. Mr, Bell, Great 
Lakes 0402. > 
CHRYS DELUXE. RAH, 
clean. EM 84373 
1958 CHRYSLER, HARDTOP 2-DR. 
R&H, power steering and brakes, 
white wall tires, other extras, 
solid ermine white, very low mile- 
    
  
  Hunter Blvd at 8. Woodward Ave 
Birmingham MI eg 
  1952 NASH HEALY. 170 8_ BELLE. 
_vue, Lake Orion. MY _3-1635. ng 
‘57 CHEVROLET 2 DOOR 150-6 | 
$265 DOWN $4082 PER MO. | 
‘87 FORD Country Sedan 
$325 DOWN $50.34 PER ‘ao. 
"57 PLYMOUTH Bel. 4 door 8 
$345 DOW $53.57 PER MO. 
a Doon Pad 4 door 8 
$245 1 PER MO. 
  age terms. 
| Clarkston Motor Sales fd CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH DEALER )M15_ Clarkston MA 5-5141 
STD. TRANS 
Ford. FE 5-92 
i\CAR Pav aENTS TOO BURDEN- 
; some? Let us help you adjust to 
some less expensive model. 
Lake Orion Motor sales 
M24 AT CLARKSTON R 
‘FORD — MERCURY MY os. 2611 
‘53 poate 2-DOOR   
  
  
= PONTIAC S TRUCK CENTER 
. RETAIL BRANCH   
TOP 
VALUE Credit Is No Problem 
  | 56 yond F-Lane 4 
| $265 DOW $50 64 PER MO. 
| ‘56 PLYMOUTH aus. Cus 8 
$325 DOWN $48.68 PER MO. 
| ‘36 BUICK Spec. nor 
, $290 DOWN $45 8 5 PER MO. | 
‘$86 PONTIAC Cat H-top 
{$345 DOWN $51.75 PER MO. | 
i ‘65 BUICK Spec. H-top ‘ 
$265 DOWN $55.02 PER MO. 
$55 DESOTO Litas eg 
$278 DOWN $42.78 PER MO. 
‘5S FORD Cust 2 door 6 
$150 DOWN $29.26 PER MO. 
"s4 eee Station Wagon 
88- Mercury hardtop ..:.. $2498 | $159 DO $31.28 PER MO. Oakland at Cass ‘38 Plymouth hardtop ... «$1945 4 PONTIAG Cun s.coie : Cadillac hardtop ...... $1995 8. 
— 1h. 000 miles $1800 Can eee | 31 Mercury hardtop. $1895 | $158 DOW $3128 PER MO MY 2-094 etter “ Buick 2 e. Riviera. 1305 54 BUICK Super 3 door ercur bead ee 9 r WHET VANS PROM $195 TO! ‘se Fora 2 door ......., $1193 | $179 DOWN $35 21 PER MO. $695, 6 from — all; ‘56 Chevy 2 dour $1095 | Galt” BUTLER Harold| °34 Ford tudor .....__...... 595 Pord. MI 4-7500. My Meresry penperibie $ 545 cu phere BUICK eae —y ‘eo ca neo 
‘53 Pontiac 4 door ....... 395 
Foreign & Sports Cars90B; 23 packard scones Fence $ 325   
“BRITISH IMPORT” 
ea , tor ft 
  “THE ANSWER TO! 
YOUR PROBLEM: 
| Want Ads! To sell, rent, 
hire, it’s FE 28181. 
    = Dawson - MEANS 
| VALUE 232 S. Saginaw 
FE 2-9131 
    | FORD LINE $ 99 Down 
63 PLYMOUTH or Cpe. $ 5 DOWN 5 33 DODGE 2 door We cae 5 | $ 75 DOWN $25.00 PER MO. 
2 dobr ........ ‘S53 CHEVROLET 2 door 80 Pontiac 2 dr. .....°....8 65/8 75 DOWN $25.00 PER MO. “e 
DESOTO P-M 4 dr. 6 : UusS $25.96 PER MO. 
25.00 PER MO. 
‘32 DESOTO 4 door 
$ 75 DOWN | $25.00 PER MO. 
FORD   PANEL 
$23.00 PER MO. 
BRAID pasorepnte 
Desorg ALTWOUTH DEALER eats Pair Dea 
cAss ee PIKE St = bie "B2 
| $ 7 DOWN as |'57 CHEVROLET 
1°56 PONTI AG 
    ‘SO Cadillac : woe 1957 PONTIAC STARCHIEF 2 DR. 
va nt ote pertect — 16.750 actua) mi, Loaded. Cheap | 
186 Nae: low co fae; Executive's car. FE 2-7167. 
‘83 Chrysler, 6 cyl. Real trans. 
‘53 Ranibler. hare et 1996 PLYMOUTH CONVERTIBLE. SEVERAL No Y DOWN Radio, heater, automatic trans- 
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$184 eee er ee ee 
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54 FORD CUSTOM 4 DOOR 
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Channel ewrexty - * Ne ay's s Television Programs -- _Programs furnished by stations Usted in this columa are subject to change without notice 
Channe! +—wws-TV Channel 1—WXYZ-TV Channel §--CKLW-TV 
  “Threat of Strike 
Forces Change   
THURSDAY NIGHT miauuicurs 
€:00. (1) Curtain Time. ‘Comedy. 
(9) Popeye. 
6:15 (4) Box Four. 
6:45 (2) News. (4) New: Williams. 
(2) Racket Squad. 
6:10. (4) Weather: Eliot. 
7:00 (7) Gitl Decoy. Movie star’s chauffeur steals employer's 
(9) Co me ¢ y.” Huckleberry 
Hound. Patricia 
é30 (7) Comedy /(cont,) 9:30 (7) Rough Riders. Hooded (9) Sky King. vigilantes block path of 
i 1a A Riey. Copnoly. wer: (2) News: LeGoff. ; * 
: (4) Musical (cont. 
6:40 42) Weather. (2) Playhouse 90. Sterling 
      
  
              Hayden, Geraldine Page in 
4 William Faulkner drama. 
10:00 (7) Tracer. 
(9) Mike Hammer. 
(4) Musical (cont.) 
(2) Playhouse (cont.) Morison in Cole,9:80 (2) aie Dean. 
Porter's Broadway hit, musi- 
ner “Kiss Me, Kate,"’ 
ased on Shakespeare’s 
. “Taming of the Shrew,” Bill 
Hayes co-stars. 
(2) Zane Grey 
(John Ericson) is charged 
with father’s murder. Julie 
Adams co-stars Theater. Son| 
5 
Daly, 
    
    
  
    
            
  
    
      
        
      
      
  
  
      
  
  {4) Romper Room. 
§\9:55 (9) Billboard. 
«0:08 (2) For Love or Money. 
(4) Dough Re Mi 
(9) Movie. 
10:15 (7) Lady of Charm 
10:30 (4) Treasure Hunt. 
(2) Play Your Hunch. 
10:55 (7) News. 
11:00 (2) Arthur Godirey. 
(4) Price Is Right. 
(1) Day in Court. 
11:15 (9) Nursery School Time. 
11:30 (4) Concentration. 
(1) Peter Lind Hayes. 
  
    
    
  
  
    
                            
  Truth or Coane! 
t-elec- 
nsing’s|“ Straight Run-Through 
performers’ union, “Kiss Me 
‘Kate’ will be seen on tape tonight 
over NBC-TV. ~ 
“Hallmark Hall of Fame” pro- 
Patricia Morison and Julie Wil- 
son im the Cole Porter musical. 
“We have kept the same kind of 
excitement and live quality that we 
want in every ‘Hallmark Hall of 
Fame’ show,” Schaefer says. 
* * & 
The taping of the TV adaptation 
jof the Broadway hit was done last 
Saturday after a strike had been, 
ischeduled for midnight — and then) 
postponed for 72 hours. (Ed. Note 
— It has since been postponed in- | 
definitely, pending outcome of) 
current negotiations.) 
Schaefer says that the method 
used was the same as with every 
live TV show he directs — first a 
dress rehearsal ‘‘at full pitch," 
‘then Sehaefer's notes of comment 
|were read to the actors, and fi- 
nally the straight run-through. 
| Another example of live tele- 
vision on tape will be visible 
tonight when “Playhouse 90” 
presents a Horton Foote adapta- 
tion of William Faulkner’s “Old 
Mai’ on CBS-TV. 
* * * 
Sterling Hayden and Geraldine 
Page head the cast of the Fred Coe} 
production directed by John Frank- 
enheimer. 
“Old man,”                 a section of Faulk- 
    lone of his most celebrated stories. 
‘A program precis makes it sound! year deal and arranging to go on Monitor radio, he and Edith terribly simple: Video Viewers Won't 
See Any Difference in 
iner’s novel, ‘The Wild Palms,” is| Mexico but she found out it was cold.” 
       
    
            
       
      
         
       
          
     
         
          
                
        
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  : REUNION _ Alfred Drake ‘cad Patricia Morison, co-stars of 
the original Broadway production, will have the leads in ‘Kiss 
Me, Kate” when “Hallmark Hall of Fame” presents the hit musi- 
cal on NBC-TV this evening, live in color.     m 
  
‘i ] 
Rumors F ly at Drop 
o! Mexico Plane Ticket 
By EARL WILSON 
NEW YORK — Billy Rose's wife, Joyce Mathews, was very 
chipper on the phone in New Orleans as she. shrieked a denial 
that she had “gone to Mexico” to get herself a divorce for 
Thanksgiving. 
“Everything's perfectly tine’ ‘- Billy took 
me to the airport and he’s saree, here for 
Thanksgiving,” Joyce said. ‘ 
“I was run down and needed a vaca. 
tion,” added the mistress of the Rose 
tewn house. “But when I told friends, I> 
was going to Mexico, they said, ‘YOU'RE 
going to MEXICO? WELL!’ I knew what of 
they were thinking. So I brought my 
daughter Vicki down here instead. 
  WILSON 
Berle. Billy, at the town house here, sald: “Joyce was going to 
Ernie Kovacs told me that besides signing a one-picture-a- 
              to work fighting the 1927 Missis- 
sippi flood and one wants to es- hungry 
,cape and one feels honor-bound 
to do his job and return. 
+ ow o* 
Well, the story is not that sim- | 
ple. For one thing, a_ principal 
character is the rampaging Mis-| 
sissippi itself. In the story a wom- 
an gives birth in a skiff aided by 
ithe convict who has rescued her. 
How ‘‘Playhouse 90’’ treats such) 
  i 
  io viewers everywhere. 
  
IV Strike Deadline 
Extended for Talks 
NEW YORK (AP)—Negotiators 
for four major television and ra- 
dio networks and a performers’ 
union recessed contract talks to- 
day. 
The union, the American Fed- 
eration of Television and Radio 
Artists, reported substantial prog- 
ress had been achieved and 
jagreed to extend its strike dead- 
line through another session later:         * * * 
Any one of four issues still un- 
4 election and mep plans they hope | Pesolv ed, a union spokesman said,| replacement’s found . 
results in the could cause a strike. ‘ing with Wendy Vanderbilt at Paul The union had set strike dead-| 
jlines for midnight last Saturday 
and for midnight Tuesday but ex- 
itended both for further negotia- 
tion. 
The four unresolved issues ac-,; 
cording to the spokesman are: | 
* Stockpiling of video tapes for 10:30 (7) News: (2) Top Dollar. (4) (color) Mich. O'Doors. (9) Winchell File. ; - (2) Dr. Christian, (4) (color) Masqu’ade Party.|  *@) Sewdy Doody. (2) Playhouse (cont.) 
7:30 he Leave It to Beaver. 
ally has his first shave. | 10:45 (7) Sports : ; . . FRIDAY AFTERNOON (9) Million $ Movie. William i Powell, Myrna Loy, “I Love |10:55 (7) Weather. 12:00 (2) Love of Life. ” ’ Z 
aoe lll D (4) Tie Tae: Dough. - Drum)... , (9) Hidden Pages. 
befriends mine owner against ihe pt ww s On. 
townspeople. da: aun. Wrens 12:30 (4) It Could Be You. (2) I Love Lucy. Drive to (2) Nowe : (1) Mother’s Day. California leads to trouble. ews: LeGoff. (9) Myrt & Doris. 
, , (2) Search for Tomorrow. 
8:00 (1) Zorro. Slit clea te tee 1:15 S Vontees: Eliot 
peace in Monterey. : : 12:45 (2) Guidi ht (9) Movie (cont) (2) Miss Weather. ng Lig 
(4) Ed Wynn Show. Beamer |... 1:00 (2) Ladies Day. 
Becomes un gz Romeo. a8 «pe et Cn Baxter, (4) Amos 'n’ Andy. 
(2) December Bride. Pete (Oy Sport #1 (7) Liberace. tries to overcome “Horse 8 “ (9) Movie. 
Phobia” to clinch business 
eal. 11:25 (2) Nightwatch Th. Robert)!#9 (7) Margie. | 
8:30 (7) Real McCoys. Grandpa, oe — the (4) E-T.V. Digest. Luke are disgusted with , z 
lovebird neighbors, but 11:30 (7) Night Court. - 1:55 (4) Faye Elizabeth 
Kate’s impressed, (9) Theater (cont.) (9) Movie (cont.) (4) Jack Paar eee |2:00 (7) Chance for Romance. 
(4) Concentration, Jack 2) Nightw. tch (cent) \ (2) Our Miss Brooks. 
Barry hosts contest. ( " ; (4) (color) 
(2) Yancy Derringer. Mes- quences. 
senger is killed. 
FRIDAY MORNING 2:30 (4) (color) Haggis Baggis. 
9:00 (7) Pat Boone, Shari Lewis|6:30 (4) Continental Classroom. (2) House Party. 
and puppets, (7) People’s Choice, 
(9) Marko. Quiz for home 6:50 (2) Meditations. 
viewers. . 2:35 (9) Home Fair. 
(4) (color) Hall of Fame.|®:#5 (2) On the Farm Front Julie Wilson, Alfred Drake, *¥ a 3:08 (2) Big Payoff. 
490 (2) T. V. College. | (4) Today Is Uurs Answer to Previous Pumile (4) Today. (7) Beat the Clock. 
(7) Big Show. (9) Hour of ‘stars. 
71:30 6°) Cartoon Kralies : 
(7) Breakfast ‘Time. 3:30 (2) Verdict Is Yours. Ps Past : ; ; (4) From These Roots, Fite) 18 eT TOTN 8:00 (2) Captain-Kangaroo. (7) Who Do You Trust 
8:30 (7) Our Friend herry. #:00 (2) Beighter Day, Se Tole / Sa :45 (2) Cartoon Classroom. (4) Queen for a Day 
me ee (7) American Bandstand 
Ale Stxfeiei (9:00 (4) 1 Married Joan. (9) Big Rascals. 
H »>N 
ne O) Nowe. —| 4:15 (2) Secret Storm 
} choke T 7 7 Its 2 Darts no fi fd 4:30 (2) Edge of Night. 
19 Diminutice at 3 ‘ (4) County. Fair. Reginald (9) Sherwood Forest 14 Leg ral plea 
. aon, oo 6:6. (2) Susie J Tey te Oi Be 2) susie, 
. foaia . all Y) Uy (4) It's Great Life. 
16-Make literary yl (9) Looney Toons. corrections 
a pen oe 5:30 (2) Detroit Bandstand. ue Pools (4) (eolor) George Pierrot 
26 ugosiay cit - Presents. 
#7 agate before 7 (7) Mickey Mouse Club. Pp f iy ao 
33 Baked clay Z, 
33 Dermateen: — ; . 
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24 eet point i yy ito Appraise Election Genuine 
Sate ine “pe LANSING w — The Democratic today, 
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  two convicts put) adams are “going to San Francisco to Psi dinner. " Feeling | 
|Counting lunches, we ean have 
scenes — or if it develops them at ing—looked grave. Tyrone Pow- 
lall — should be of interest to seri- er had been about his closest 
‘a man dies, 
;come,’ 
i'time had come yet,” he said 
grimly at 21. 
x ke ‘Stengel to write a dictionary of “Stengelese” . 
wages, 1932 prices and 1910 taxes? (there are so few i 
restaurants in N.Y.), he said, 
“We'll stay about five days. 
  10 delicofus non-home-cooked © 
meals”... 1 told the wife that 
Bess Myerson gets prettier 
every year and to my. amaze- 
ment, she agreed: with me. 
Errol Flynn—usually laugh- 
friend. “They usually say when 
‘His time has 
but I don’t think Ty’s 
  BESS | 
_ Veteran B'way Talent Scout Joe Pincus discovered Power | 
in’35 when he had a bit part in a Katherine Cornell “Romeo | 
and Juliet,” got him $400-a-week at 20th, and Darryl Zanuck 
gave him a lead in “Lloyd’s of London.” Was he a success? | 
Why, his alimony to Annabella and Linda Christian was 
said to have totaled $3,000 a week! Power regularly visited 
Pincus te thank him. “He was a plain, nice guy who never 
got big-headed and never thought he was important,” said 
Pincus—who also sent Don Ameche to Hollywood. ' 
  THE MIDNIGHT EARL... 
Calif. Gov.-elect Pat Brown visited a N.Y. cafe, thanked 
‘the fiddlers for NOT piaying. “California, Here I Come” 
Defense Sec’y McElroy told Ike he wants to step down when a 
. Arthur MacArthur, now 19, was danc-, 
Fagin’s party for Maestro 
‘Ben Cutler. : 
* * * i 
Otto Preminger, who sold Jean Seberg’s contract, gets her) 
for one film a year, for five years . , . Doubleday wants os 
EARL’S PEARLS: Wouldn't it be wonderful if we had 1958. Rookie Uncovers 
Cache of Arms 
troiman, 
session of a school student, turned 
up a varied arms cache assertedly 
destined for the outlawed Irish Re- 
publican Army. 
and other weapons were found) 
Wednesday in the basement of a 
two-story residence in the Bronx. 
the Sullivan antiweapons law 
was Henry Barrett, 51, who lives 
eight sons. 
bere from County Cork, Ireland, 
unite Ireland by force. 
were a 60 mm, mortar, two 20 
| guns, 
| Browning machine guns and num.) 
erous cases of ammunition. 
began an investigation after 
younger 
0 caliber bullet given J 
classmate at St. 
‘Catholic Schoo] in the Bronx. 
ley went to Barrett's home. Then 
he called in other officers. 
said 
atms cases indicated that much) 
of the cache had been shipped to 
Barrett, 
from Canada and Norway. 
smith said Barrett has been a) 
‘sympathizer with the Irish revolu-| 
S todists since he was 15 years old. 
‘Attorney Paul O’Dwyer, brother) 
er, @pnounced he would defend 
Barrett. 
“The report ruined my vacation but I'm/my understanding that Barrett 
having a good time,” concluded Joyce, the former Mrs. Milton | charged with aiding and assisting 
Ireland. If this be. so, his only 
crime is to aid the cause of lib- 
erty.” 
Towa, according to state law}.are | 
\deferred until at least one full dal. | 
iendar year, the time starting with, 
the original date of the death sen- 
i tencing,   Weapons Thought Held Seven Cents of Shoiee     
NEW HAVEN, Conn. (UPIY — 
When police found him after an 
es a ee 
boy explained that he ran away 
from home because he had stolen 
seven cents from a younger broth- 
ler and he was “ashamed.”   
for Irish Rebels Found ;   
in New York 
NEW YORK (AP)—A rookie pa- 
tracing a bullet in pos- 
- 
Machine guns, hand grenades 
* * * 
Booked on a charge of violating 
the house with his wife and 
Police said Barrett, who came 
1929, admitted the arms were 
go to the LR.A. which seeks to 
Taken from the Barrett home 
  a number of burp 
two m, cannon, 
live hand grenades, 
i 
* * * 
Patrolman Robert Crowley, 22, 
his; 
showed him a 
im by a 
Helena’s Roman brother 
After questioning pupils Crow- 
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