Be at caneee. going to classes, | York crusade ad, ft] = ENTERNATIONAL NITED PRESS PHOTOS EWS SERVICE : ee eM re ek Je PRIVATE CAMPUS — Central Michigan College Senior Dave _ Whitlock of Rochester had-his own private campus this summer, as: he camped out while. attending the school’s summer session. He lived in a tent pitched six miles from the school, and said he. de _ Rever' slept better in his life. Not ‘Management- i Probed Today es iSweetheart ' Contract 'Modern Bo-Peep Will Siti Lamb’s Tail © Labor Tieups Allegedly Was Made by : sei Dio ishakedown conspiracy. . involving WASHINGTON (?) — A) “sweetheart” contract al- legedly engineered by New York racketeer Johnny Dio today comes under scrutiny of. senators investigating improper labor - manage- _|ment practices. “Sweetheart” is the term used for labor contracts in, which union officials and) employers. allegedly reach terms to benefit themselves, but which provide few benefits for the workers bound by them. - Dio, -atso- known -as - John eee guardi, was convicted in @& New York court last month of a union | two New’ York grab: firms. He has not yet been tenced on the charge. Testimony at that trial’ in- | | dicated that the Equitable Re- search Associates, Ind., which he ~service, actually. was. a. shake. | down racket to sell labor peace | for a price. during classes, iter. : Rochester College Senior Has’Own Private Campus A college senior, canfening in eeonomics, certainly Clellan (D-Ark)gsked, “Do. you knows a lot more about the the rugged life of the outdoor campsite. At least this was true’ for David Whitlock, Dio himself is ¢xpected to be isummoned later as a witness. Sleek; wavy-haired Milton Holt, |secretary-treasurer of Teamsters, Local 805, refused to tell -mor¢: than hig name and Flushing. N.Y.. | address. He declined ‘to say | whether Dio actually controls this” ‘local. ~*~ * #* ‘Holt even. invoked the’ Fifth: 9 ia at when Chairman Mc- value of money than about, 25, of. Rochester when Central Michigan College in Mt: Pleas. ant closed its doors on the regular school year-this June.) g-tment~ on But Whitlock, -a Korean War veteran attending under oath to a grand jury in classes on the GI Bill, de-*~ cided to apply his coliege learning to his own pocket-| book. He determined to! save money from-his gov- ernment-checks while going to school, and in the-process took an. accelerated course in outdoor living. In order to save on meals and room. rent, the 1950 Rochester High) School graduate pitched a tent near the Chippewa River, six miles off ‘campus. There Ke lived during. the eight-weeks summer term, with a cot, an oi] stove and an oil lamp for occasional peeks at his text books. ‘During the days Whitlock would ‘studying and editing the. college newspaper, At night, the Air ta yet. erap..would return to his camp- site where there were only birds and chipmunks te disctiss eco: nomies with. Couples driving cars in & nearby, ‘ast duly 1. Dispute Problem Given fo Meany AFL-CIO Builders Ask -President for Formula on Jurisdictional Issues ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. ®—The AFL-CIO Building: and Construc- tion Trades Department has hand: ied the problem of solving jurisdic- tional. disputes in the building trades back to George Meany, president of the merged union. ae By_a-unanimous.vote at the de-| ;partment's special one-day meet-|# effect for a clarification of a letter sent hy Meany to me department The letter suggested a for- mala for solving jurisdictional problems. lovers’: lane provided little com- pany. ge serious discussion -on menétary oe * : * * Whitlock. te the best thing fo do: was go to bed, since the sun shining in his eyes usually woke him up around 5:30 a.m. When the sun didn’t wake him, the birds did. And they started their morning raucdusness even earlier. If the rain. didn’t pethen: 2 him — Whitlock put up his. tent in a 90-mile-an-hour, ralmswept wet _ and after that all other storms were easy — neither did people. “Evidently everyone thought I was a little odd or something,” bd says. “As if, like Greta Garbo, wanted to be alone.” .« « a 4 “To add to the. money already is a business agent, - “A pice normal existence niow,| tf Whitlock says. He. even sleeps in a bedroom wth: ‘the family, indoors. age’ redteation problem, . and takes his meals) ; if casgind mae sae tree No resolution was proposed sug> gesting the department disapprove, the AFL-CIO merger bécause of the old: jurisdictional question, al-) though the Teamsters Union said) in Washington last week its dele-)" lutioh today. James R, Hoffa,. who _ hopes to) succeed Dave Beck as” president of the Teamsters, said the report; presented by a jurisdiction study ttee. contains ‘‘the meat of the resolu hed ing yesterday, the-greup asked-in-ff] gation would support stich a reso-. * thermometer or 79. care what you are doing—you and ithose like-you . ... trying to ob- | ' struct the work of ‘yan govern 55, ment in trying to—previde better [working conditions?’ Kennedy ‘said Holt is under In- charges of | vestigating Dio’s activities. Philip Kazansky of Monticello, N.Y., prosperous looking record: on sorvtary of Teamster Local) refused to answer ques- sus ‘aon Dio or union Affairs. Both witnesses said their an-: neg — tend to incriminate | * * * Another witness, Sam Getlan, swore he riever had heard of a ‘Teamsters Union loca] in New, | York which had listed him as its! ‘president in 1956. Not, he said, | did he rast. a vote recorded as) having been .cast( by: him. in| the) jelection of New York Teamsters. Joint Council - 16. Fair, Pleasant. Days. Store for Pontiac - The Pontiac area can. ¢xpect) more sunny and pleasant weather, the U. S. Weather Bureau says. The temperature will dip to 54-58 ‘tonight, but tomorrow it will- rise! ‘to a high near 90. * * * 7 4 Temperatures will’ average near or slightly below normal in the! inext five days, with the normal maximum 83, and the normal min- imum 62, A slow warming trend | will start later this week with a Thursday. : | eo 8 In downtown Pontiac, the low-! est temperature recorded preced- | ing 8 a.m. was 55. ‘At 2 p.m. the one can learn to do when browsing through the 17th Annual Oakland’ -'will be the crowning of: the 1957 set up as a labor copsultation | “Down: Payments 4.H Queen to Be Steuned Fonightnad Lower, How to-remove a lamb's tail in\ders of 1625 W. Hamlin Rd, Roch- ‘they have seoinid in Club work to-'eral reasons why a lamb’'s tail ‘Times easy steps. This is one of the many: things County 4H Club Fair which opens tonight at 7. . Highlight of tonight's program’: Fair. Queen, Eleven girls have ‘been entered by their own 4H. \clubs throughout the county. Selection of the queen is. ex- pected to be made by 8 p.m. at | the fairgrounds on N. Perry St. ester, THEY'LL. DEMONSTRATE “Learn by doing” is the 4-H slo- | gan and Beverly is’one of a group) onstrate some of the many things imorrow at I p.m. during a dem- ee Beverly, who owns six ice now | of 4H members which will dem-|and has aspirations of a flock of | when you try to sell it and that's “about 0,” Gaines there are. SeV-| and Walton Bivd, 4 Chopping off the tail of the 1957 kin to Little Bo Peep's pet won't jallow sheep much of a wag, but. according to the pretty 18-year-old. “It simply must. be done.’ * * * She is Beverly Sanders, daugh- ter of Mr, and Mrs, Howard-San-. menmepeet once CCT CLA AC I At A ATO Predict Change tion, sein Rights Bill | Senate, House. Leaders’ Legislators Say ike, Not Yet Satisfied WASHINGTON i®—Sen White Holise conference President Eisenhower today that, Congress will change the Senate's civil rights bill before passing it) finally. the Senate Republi-| told: reporters the Knowland, can: leader, “general feeling is that the bill is. not in satisfactory form at the) at the 4 cent sk enna time.” : | Peal live sheep. Beverly een | in the —onstration. : he yr Ya per. eo House Republican sie Mar- To arve orene:: oN tin of Massachusetts, speaking : with newsmen Separately after! M F ese F ke p nte Off The actiof was taken under .the \GO@P congressional leaders had 4 ro a es e a on | CO reusing act fe ag? by President ‘held a ‘weekly conferénce with ~ Eisenhower July in an 8 etl Bixenhower, said of the civil” t te | f | ing proeranis: Taek soa re nove Next to Wi son--Dou § Dissolve ae= 2 sera “Tt is stheedptate te to the Pres- | {dent in the’ form it is now in. He intimated strongly that it — didn’t meet what he is seeking t fi people | Pentagon. office next om, Se Secretary Charles E. to vote.” Asked if Sewiivece had said) he would veto the bill in its pres-! ent form, ‘dent made no such statement but! “it might well be vetoed unless Hit is materially changed.” Martin: said Republicans in the House “will fight the -Senate bill as it now is and hope for a réa- | sonab| le compromise in confer- ence. * .* * ‘The Senate reduced the House-| jpassed bill to what is primarily a right-+to-volte méasure. It also provided: for: jury trials in all) _ criminal contempt . cases, an amendment which has drawn vig- ‘orous fire from. the administra- tion. -nowland—said Martin told the | Conference he thinks there is a 'good chance the House will send ‘the bill to. a conferénce commit- tee. Democratic leaders have been trying to maneuver House ac- ceptance of the Senate version. | ‘That would send the measure te Eisenhower * for = ———-* rejection. ma Knowland -said made-it clear “‘he was ed in the amendments.” disappoint: ' Sen. Lyndon B. Johnson of Tex- as, the Deniocratic Jéader, told, But Midwest Teamsters head Chance of light — about! reporters he hopes the Senate will] reach a final vote on passage to-| + morrow or Thursday. It cannot be_ changed in form in the Senate ex- leept by Unanimous ‘agreement, berg Sen; O'Mahoney (D-Wyo) | said he would oppose. brunette instructor of this opera: Know: ‘land (R-Calif) predicted .after a with Martin said the Presi-| | | | | she made with “Melody” (right Ww ASHINGTON (INS) — Neil H- succeed W ilson- as delenst , sec-: he. and his associates “have. pro} iMcElroy today moved into a to fense wie “Vir- | tually ‘removing all doubts that he is preparifig to succeed Wilson in the cabinet post. Defense officials refused to, com- ‘ment on McEtroy’s activities, but $ conceded. that the Cincinnati in- ‘ dustrialist was at work in an of- fice that shares an entrance lobby with Wilson's. suite and also is connected by a private hallway. * * * | One president of Proctor and Gamble Co., was studying problems he would face when and if he ceives the formal appointment to . WHICH LAMB HAS THE BRS S Sanders, junior leader of the Clinton Valley 4H ‘Club, compares “Herkimer” (eft) a mock lamb - ~-Giub Pair whieh opéns today. “Herkimer” will be source said that McElroy.; Beverly : ) one of her six | take one dollar per 100-weight off ~ demonstration contest at the Oakland County 4H ~ ~the vietim of a ers peak’ a tit ‘dem- - =. ‘must be snipped, e An important one is that ‘They for each sheep that has a tall (Continued on Page 2, Gol. 6) Interest Raised - ‘New Policies” Intended to Bolster. Construction of Low-Cost. Homes WASHINGTON INS) _ Lower down-payments and ‘\a-higher interest rate for homes’. purchased © under FHA guarantee went into teffect today. The more liberal mort- ‘gages will make it easier to buy a house, particularly low-cost homes, and are intended to bolster home construction. Builders said the double action will result in a shot in the arm for the housing industry which has been seeking government relief for two | - priced homes insured by the ‘Federal Housing Administration. The greatest reduction in downs payments will be at the lowest price level and the smallest in the highest price ranges. ~ In ‘addition, the FHA hiked mort- gage interest rates from 5 per BB pecrboc pices Beng nee controls Pentiac Press Phete retary, The 52-year-old soap mannfac- | turer flew -te Washington Mon- day from Cincinnati, and | | lunched: with Wilson in the sec- | retary’s private office— immedi- ately after his arrival. McEJroy, for whom a packet of defense- department documents was being prepared for his later study, was ‘expected to leave, Washington later in the day to. }fly back to Cincinnati. ‘Among the documents, it was learned, is a long-range analysis written by Wilson of the accom- ‘oj tion and the goals for defense that First Lady operation today for a “benign” The First Lady, 59, was sees ' lowing the surgery. . | a Paine We ] After Operation Today WASHINGTON an - Mrs. Dwight D. Eisenhower underwent an condition, not a- tumor. The White | House said the operation was “not serious.” ted to be in “good condition” fol- * The operation was performed at Walter Reed Hospital by an Eisenhower. Army gynecologist, Dr. Humbert L. Riva. Presidential press secretary gery was concluded two hours la iy Soon after the operation, Mrs. i | afternoon. James C. Hagerty«said Mrs. Ei- senhower entered the operating room about 3 a. m. and the sur- ter. While the operation was in progress, the President was meeting at the White House with Republican congressional leaders. : * + ; Eisenhower was able to talk with | the President by telephone. Haggerty said he would visit her this -| plishments ‘under his administra- “jected into the ‘future. ‘NO CONCLUSIONS’ A spokesman for McElroy ‘said ,earlier that the Cincinnati indus- “trialist is being actively consid- \ered~as Wilson's suecessor, but ‘that “no conclusions’ had been ‘reached, | ‘This source said that McElroy {and Wilson discussed during their Monday conference “problems that | would | be connected with a move ‘of this kind.’* Asked if he meant a switch from being president of Procter | and Gatnble Co. to ‘secretary of defense, the spokesman wrens “Of course.” The spokesman, although admit- ting McElroy is a top candidate to boss the nation’s armed - forces, said he has not been offered the | post outright. ; * * + He emphasized that it is an “im- portant’ step” for the government and for the 52-year-old ‘industrial- list, personally, and added: “"Tt hasn't reached ‘the stage where he can say yes or no.” One of the “‘problems’’. pre- sumably discussed with Wils6n. yes- terday is the question of disposing ‘of financial interests In companies | (Continued on Page ?, Col. 8) ine Boudreau Fired | CHICAGO ® — Lou Boudreau. | Was replaced today as manager Of the Kansas City Athletics by | Harry Craft, a coach with - the | American League baseball club. Youths Invited to Air Views at Meeting Tonight = By, SYLYIA-de STEIGER __ nt ules with Pontjac’s teen- y, reation problem. tonight. work because of insufficient activ i+ ties to keep: teens aay ae Juvenile and 6 5 . Deputy Steve Navarre, Oakland County Sheriff's Department, will try. to find some answers to the teen nm ihg Association, who helped organ- New Baltimore, Bogue, manager’ of the Pontiac branch of the American Automo- bile Association, will attend os aan “IPLAN GIRLS’ SESSION. ' A similar teen gripe session. is) * being planned - “soon for girls, Na-| A geal ‘with local j p | skate: called “Teenagers k ivarre said 1 ip y's teens are fiving a =r ie es Jualor High School, 1275 N, Per: | ascites and (thiills,” Ne ry St at 7:20 p.m. Varre saids con eed discussion ot the) “som gis ae ever folie thele ot a drag strip fot teen- feminjAR¥ because, h their. Hiagers ha well 6s an open On, desire to be with bays. they want, to he left out. Snug! : ater it 4 Wil Gy fe Beit Pa). rene Ren ri es at : | ‘. = = a | Ib if : Mt ae Ai bed \behind in providing facilittes for) ms. We need something such as Seek Plan to Keep Teenagers Busy, Out of Trouble dances in Pontiac ‘don't go over with teens. Yet, they work fine in is teen. center which will be open to boys and girls and under adult; | supervision, * he pointed out, Sethi: said it has been proved “int Today s Press. ike Orion and Auburn Heights, according to him. “By meeting with teens we hope to find some answers to wha; the young people want and | why they don't sapport facilities: offered to them,"’ he concluded, Pontiac Police juvenile officers, ‘ides, #siSgt. Henry O. Hoyt and officer James R, Lafnear ‘suggest that, if the idea of a teen, center material- thére ‘should be- more than The’ centers, they feel, seed “number from four to six, in various. ‘party of the city. ‘Their. reasons; were two: " ae want thei chil- in the Pontine Boy's Chat, said tial dren to have 0, fo. the center. at ain + AF of town for nightly entertainment; most teens wouldn't have sufficient transportation. “Kids need a place where they can. mingle with their friends and sip a coke for- several hours « «+ place for them, yet ander supervision. This Would help keep them off of the street corners. . They can’t do this in a drug 7 ‘store becatise take up toe: much ‘space and h the own-_}. er’s business,”’ says Lafnear. - “It delipquents tell us, they got into trouble betause t had nothing to do, ‘it's just an alibi,” Hoyt claims. ot) * o%® Aginaie’ also an sitive * ; ‘homes built and sold ‘ace World | war Il. The” so-called “tight money” Puntieed og meee. 3, StF Lansing, State Judge Asks Disputants on Highways LANSING i — A truge inter. vened today in a court battle be- traffic control on a portion of U. S. 16, main Detroit-Muskegon artery. Circuit Judge Marvin J. Salmon, agreed to suspend hearings on an injunction sought by the state in an- effort to negotiate their differences. Salmon called for a report at 9 a.m, Wednesday. He said two close neighbors ought to be able te arrive aft a better controversy. out ip court. The state asked the restraining order to the city from in- terfering with its edict for one- and M78 in northeast Lansing. Since July 29, the city has de- fied the Highway Department one- way order. On that day, city em- ployes masked the state-erected one-way signs and dispatched po- lice-patrols to guarantee two-way operation.- go ahead with hearings on the in- junction request by Highway Com- missioner John C. Mackie unless the patties report progress in their efforts to negotiate. to Negotiate Differences tween the city of Lansing and the State Highway Department over . The disputants, at the urging of working — relationship than te fight their ’ Call Road Truce \o ‘lway traffic. on portions of U, S, 16° _|IF NEGOTIATIONS FAIL . > 3. Presumably, Judge Salmon will The state contends one-way trat- fic provides more efficient. con- trol- and is safer, The city dis- putes this, and has been backed up by merchants fearing -loss of business under’ oné-way operation. Before the trace, City Glerk Millie Brown said ftom the wit- ness stand that the city never officially had turned éver the affected portions of city streets to the state for use aq trunklines. son, if no other, traffic control If no agreement can be reached “She implied ‘that for this rea- - jurisdiction remained in. ‘the ity." re 3 af * ance Is for the Birds _ it a if itt =P laty pus Lovers Break uU | NEW YORK @ — Penelope the platypus has waddled out on her |Hilttee: on “3 way of wiggling through to Penelope's sleep- ae ie i ul cf Ey " By bie wet i (Queen of 4-H Fair to Be Question, Answer Period on Incorporation [tl g-—atirany her tis pn 7:30 tonight to discuss incorporat- the township as a city, accord- BRE = feet RE e 2 fee ee Se gee : DETROIT w.— Pia $547 in Cash ng to David Hertler, 4146 Airport x 2 8 Sponsored by the . Waterford '|that all intgrested persons will be : At tonight's meeting, it is hoped possibly some action will be taken e-ion the matter, Hertler said, 167,000 Work for PX NEW YORK—The joint Army: -tAir Force Post Exchange System has on its payroll 17,900 civilians in the United. States plus 4,500 American cviilians "bulk of the overseas work force $15,000 home and from $3,200 to ($2,400 on a $20,000 home. The old schedule on down-pay- ments had been 5 per cent of the ..|first $9,000 and 25 per cent of the remainder of. the purchase price: tion to limit any further increases The Bible Society is Lowest temperature preceding * a.m. Velocity-10 ~ 18 m. Paodk Aapag, Rosie Rew ity 10. m.p-b. Seek Plan to Keep Teens Occupied, Out of Trouble}nt"#ten”siemere (Continued From Page One) & a ’ ary #3] i ut z 3 i f Me 8 i consists of 44,600 foreigners. sunny warm day so the lamb won't }tail.”’ . (Continued From Page One) mind the shock of not having his “They didn’t approve of the io- dine being in a chow meig bet- tle, so F’ make sure that doesn’t happen again,” she promised, A Ly Rg ie i Le g bad -_ s ° iH i Hi g car en ye HT 1 ai dF lars Fy i i iff i af to Get Wilson Job McElroy Expected num: were| (Continued From Page One) COMPANY DIRECTOR In addition to being president of and Gamble, isa was rezoned of the General Co to single-family resi-iand Chrysler Corp., both big a ; contractors. ‘ being offered | ee -& * Wilson, former of K- (officials speculated today that new at] Bulganin missed those . talks— no| satellite political 7 |Zhukov May Replace Bulganin =a pomiia - WASHINGTON Uf — Diplomatic believed to have dealt eee topics—and was omitted from the list of offi- joining Khrushchev in a Dems’ Civil Rights Bill | Goes Fi jthis- bill if the House to scheduled visit this week to East Germany. " Speculating on new Kremlin moves is an uncertain business at thwarted an attack on his leader- nentl V 2, Zhukov, Pre Eisenhow- er’s World War comrade ‘in arms, might succeed Bulganin as Haile Hite ~~ IMMEDIATE’ OPENINGS New Red Shakeup Seenis2z ss 224 - *- . Reports that McElroy had the - inside track became more prev- best,. diplomatic officials conced-/alent last Saturday when he con- T| 1, Bulganin, noticeably shrinking|flew into the capital from Cincin- jin prominence since Khrushchev upstairs to the presidency. This\Venezuela. Buys More CARACAS — United States ex- portsto Venezuela in 1956 weré valued at $651,221,000, up 6 af # R Motors, Inc. 724. 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Genesee St., sons, Clarence of m and Ora of Dryden; one daughter, Mrs Ruth Beltz of Marlette; two broth-| . .fers, Paul and Howard of Royal Church officiating. lot le, also. seven other Baptist Chu ting ; io hae ant oie! z 4 : = Mrs. Charles (Annie S.). Hood, VICTORIA M. GLYNN 69, of 43 Gillespie St. died Satur- J Marvice for Vic daughter of Richard and Glynn, 9520 Big Lake Rd., who died Mi yesterday, will be held at 1 p.m. S. Wednesday, Rev. Ralph Davidson will. officiate with burial in Oak- land Hills Memorial Garden, Novi. ~*~ © ww . - - Surviving besides her parents are grandparents Mr.- and Mrs. Clyde |Wheatley of Clarkston, Alan Glynn , jf Milford and Mrs, Myrtle Patter- son ot Keego Harbor, = -\. MRS, JOHN ©. OFT Mrs. John C. (Caroline E.) Ott, _/67, of 18.N. Roselawn Dr. died this morning at her home. She was ill several months. She was a member of St, Trinity Lutheran Church, the Ladies’ Guild fof her church, the Ladies’ Auxil- iary of Metropolitan Club and the Greater Beneficial Union. Besides her husband, she leaves a son, Harold P. Ott of Pontiac; and two brothers, . Mrs, Ott's body will be at the Donelson-Johns Funeral Home un- til Thursday noon when it.wil] be taken to St. Trinity Lutheran Church; Auburn at Jessie street for service at 2 p.m, The Rev. Surviving are his wife Ina; two Birmingha Maxine day from Service will beat 11 a.m, Thurs- the Sparks - Griffin Chapel with burial following in Maplegrove Cemetery at North Branch, . CHARLES M. SCHULTZ ‘DRAYTON PLAINS — Service for Charies M, Schultz, 63, of 2640|~ Airport Rd., who died yesterday at Pontiac General Hospital Annex, .; |41, @ vice. president of Columbia Broa Ra ponus fe ixse OGDEN, Utah @—Ralph Hardy, deasting System who former- ly had been connected with the United Nations Economic Security Commission, died yesterday. 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If you can get a good’ look at his eyes,-which is rather difficult, you will see. that they. are st ely beautiful — brown, with long lashes, In. the middle ages, the giraffe was known’ as the cameleopard, because people thought he had the characteristics ofboth a carhel and a leopard. | One striking thing about the giraffe is that he’s absolutely myte and | can’t cry out no =e how much he feels like it. . | x ® x. - ANSWER: The sparrow. Like most mammals the giraffe, despite | its very long neck, has only_seven neck-bones, or or vertebrae. -~ ‘PONTIAC GIVES YOU UP TO 8.9% MORE SOLID. sien an pour ahead meee CAR PER DOLLAR. Not one of the smaller carscan giveyou |. ie Se & sparrow has 14. Tie giraffe is the tallest of the ie growirig up to 18 feet. - oe : ae i: : (Dale Spencer, ‘Moses Lake, Washington, wins $10 for this idea.’ the heavy-duty construction, the road-hugging heft and solid Send yours for Junior Editors to AP Newsfeatures in care of this paper. security _—— Number One Road Car! in height. It livesonly in Africa — and, of course, in @ let of ZOOS, | | Tomorrow: Where does the _— get its color?) PONTIAC GIVES you 4 TO 7 INCHES MORE WHEELBASE. Here’s extra length where it counts— to bracket the bumps instead of riding them! And this extra length shows up inside, too, with pay of: apr alga room for six-footerst © Be chmmally pretty... | for city, town or "country Woven. ~ Gingham i| Check | ~ So much fashion for PONTIAC’S PERFORMANCE TOPS THE BEST THE SMALL CARS CAN OFFER BYA WIDE MARGIN. " - Your Pontiac dealer can give you a complete facts-and-figures comparison and ah on-the-road test to prove that Pontiac performance stands head and shoulders above anything in the low-price field! ee " AND PONTIAC HAS ALWAYS BEEN FAMOUS AS ONE — OF AMERICA’S TOP TRADE-INS! So why. not look and ‘\\ feel like a million-sinstead of a million others? such a tiny price! $5.99 Sizes 12-20 : Phe Aol theres age ere sae bast gt flonn> ae a - ue LC CC LEO Oe ee eee ehatempcs ohaun - @Toost — _ on Charcoal | roe pretty . fob eit this ‘woven: ‘snchianl “uted bodies ond to rae i é : " it in al : is = = ~ e ight, - st like z yawns wich | they. brag. But one } the} : Sree chow ‘was Mee et oe ear tat toes otey soe can’t sleep at night?” offered one) they com- d.-“It's|plain they can't sleep-at night, Sete ines ac iece & Sth eer oar aad owt bee all the mean! 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Te 49¢- Infants’ & Toddlers’ Knit Shirts . . 37¢ 39¢ Cotton Quilted Nursery Pads . 4 for 99¢ $6.98 Convertible Car Bed ..... . $5.99 to $3.98 Soft Cotton Crib Blankets . $1.49 Soft Terry Towel Sets... .. . 99 $1.99 F ine Cotton FITTED _CRIB SHEETS | § Reg. -$1.39 2.Piece : COTTON KNIT Day only price! Keeps. and ‘Seetecioble. In dainty Pastel stripes. Nyton. reine forced sleepers Sa Aprsnn eae YOUR f - count of their non-productive soil and continual erosion, which made them undesirable for agriculture, they are proving to be one of our. county’s greatest assets. - "Sand and gravel production now steps inte second place among a s Se eee es Se basis. ._ — ke * For the better part of a century’ el BAe Si Sate ie Shiaibeind 4 Cebit ea 0c. The current report of the United Nations on world trade includes some interesting figures on a tion... For instance; ‘nén-Communist world trade with Red China in 1956 rose by.33 per cent dnd with Russia, - 30_per cent. Trade by Communist nations of Eastern Europe with non- | ‘after the first white settlers came "here 140 years ago, tarming was our _ county’s principal industry. | ee It held that place until succeeded by manufacturing in the early days -of this. century. It now is pushed _ into third place by sand and gravel. This is not so largely on account of decreased’ farming, largely occa- _sioned by the agricultural land being _. taken over by subdivisions, as it is : ee 7h * * ¥ ~ Gpink Oxford; within the memory - of present residents, commenced the "digging of sand and gravel. It was” __» given a new value by the discovery _ ' of U.S. formula for making cement, bo which when mixed with them formed : ‘This was the start of a new era in highway and building Previously, Germany had a near-world monopoly on the _ their step up. Acteally, however, the ‘trade of all Communist nations | with non-Communist nations last year was only three per cent of total world trade. + *®. &: Using . Red China’s own figures, industrial production including steel rose 25 per cent in 1956. Total steel : production was 4 million tons and Soviet Russia’s production was-49 million tons. The United States steel output alone was 105 million tons. While the Communists aré gaining _ percentagewise, they are far from closing the gap in total world pro- . duction ‘anc trade. - sae The Man About Town Family Golfing The Gawnes Have Been on a Real Terrific Contest _ : et het ee om 2 aearaies "that a cement (they called it Port- land), could be made from the mar! found around our lakes ora species sulk coaetans stb has soca posits th most of the others. Thousands of miles of good high- ways in Michigan and other states, and much of the building construc- tion in Detroit, Pontiac, Flint and 7 other Michigan cities has'been made _\_. possible by it. E ~. = ‘Those once et worth- a ‘hills have been brought to ground level or far below it, some -so eager is the sand and gravel - sought. — ‘Some idea of the magnitode of the fact that over 100 carloads per day leave our county, this being in addi- tion to the large home consumption. i ee ae Our county already has some sub- : divions located on sites that only a year or two ago were a succession of miniature grand canyons and moun- tain peaks. On them beautiful homes “ot Walled Lake writes me. It-was-blown are appearing. — ‘Probably no other similar area in the nation: produces more - sand and gravel than Oakland . County. And gigantic as it now seems, some of the principal — operators in the work say that Se eee minaret THE PONTIAC PRESS : fontine 12, Micnigan ' Daily a Sunday REMC NL TE TE ee nN Ml Trade M: . Punishes from Tur Powrisc Peres. am is eee in many 4 | over’ 19 oe county's 25 townships, of them being succeeded by lakes, — - production can be gained from the © Younger generation: What's _ OK, exeept that they're not as old fossilized as ourselves. A wide. ox tea open témliy’teud hes _— But our nation’s chemists: pT shan oo Boat ange om rm. referring to my old friends” Mr. and Mrs. Dick Gawne. Susie, whom we proudly claim down here as a former Pontiac Press girl, and her 7 oo are cet golfers. jockeying back and _ carer ncn peng tert ar me tie now ao whi ‘Honors were close to even when this season began. Susie had turned in & beautiful 81 at the Bloomfield Hilis Country Club and had broken eighty elsewhere. Dick, meanwhile, had man- eS Oe course where it counted. But something. happened and I mean something big. In all my 200 years of exciting, thrill-packed living I never heard of anyone in golf breaking a personal mark by eight shots. But that’s what one of them did.- AND IT WAS DICK. Playing in a club match where all putts were important and with a full foursomie double checking, Dick ‘turned in a 72. Susie, we all love you here-at The Press, but you'll have to hunt for a - _new target. Dick has handled that division for all time. Sorry; but space limitations prohibit this column publishing cribbage or other card game Ps We all might learn,a lesson from a pear tree about which Leo Sogoian down last spring, only a few of its roots - remaining in contact with the ground. But it Glossomed as usual, and now is loaded with fruit—and has started to blessormn again. 5 Former chairman of the Oakland County Board of Supervisors of which he was a member for a great many years, Frank D. Clark of Novi is dead at the age of 79. Not only while chairman, but also in the many important committee assignments which he held, Frank always w garded as an outstanding member of our county's of 29 Riker St, who- recently celebrated ; ay nnn oSse.. legislative body. neon Sos eS Executive Vice President tact Sire Pontiac’s oldest fisherman, : ees i tel Charles -A. Highfield ‘ "fice Breoigent ane Circulation Banager G. Manematt Jose, . Advertising * of 417 Elizabeth his ninety-third birthday, has discontin- ued his 1957 quest of the finny tribe, In “his long career he has pulled tons of them from Oakland County lakes. And ee OF numbers.” es a ee Verbal Orchids tie : Mr. and: Mrs, F. . Raiser a anniversary, . Mrs. Bertha Bidelman_ ; han : agen birthday. % ‘Tost a Mi nute, Bud’. ake Road: cin David Lawrence Gh eevesl one way of expressing_the signifi-. cance of the life of Senator Walter George of Georgia, whose death is _ mourned a the whole history, ple of. Georgia to defeat their sen- © ator for renomination in the forth- coming primaries. » ‘There is nothing personal in the dispute—just a piece of political pressure to require a senator to forget his own convictions and” obey the dictates of the White House, Roosevelt speaks in Geor- © . gia—in the presence of Senator George, on the same platform—as follows: NOT A LIBERAL “The senior senator from this oy On state cannot possibly, in my judg- #1 --ment, be classified as . to the liberal school of thought . . let me make & clear that he (Senator George) is,and I hope - always will be, my personal friend. He is beyond question a gentleman and a scholar - . . 1 am impelled , to make it clear that on most pub- lic questions he and I do not speak the same language .* . © - “TE have no hesitation in say- ing that if 1 were able to vote in the September primaries in this —4state, I most assuredly would east my te for Lawrence Camp.” unwarranted interference in their affairs. They reneminated and re-elected Senator — by an irrespective of sary polities. What would have happened to the career of Walter George if the “purge” had been successful? The Senate and the nation would have lost the services of a “just because he chanced to dis- the attempt to “purge” as an dica The Lesson of Sen. Walter George impatience with ‘aentey view- ' points and involves a certain in- tolerance of any opposition. The image which too many people, “even in intellectual circles, have — of a President is that of a benev- olent dictator. It isn't a smooth-working ma- chinery, but ‘the tasks in gover- ning 170,000,000 or more people in system are never a democratic : . as “simple” as they are under a - dictatorship. (Copyright, 1957) Dr. William Brady Says: Brushing Teeth No Way to Guard Against Decay "5 vest eee My, ded ever” the denee™ “(dental onde: used a toothbrush, never had a cavity and never lost a tooth. He never ate sweets. (Mrs. M. J.)” _ The fact that he never used a. "mouths | defect.” So ing, D.DSe., ogy, University of Dentistry, Dr. aon oe Posen gee ym agree with a President, It’s a les — son worth pondering. The épisode underlines, dee course, a tendency that still pre- . vails today in so-calletl “liberal” HE 21 ip ath x Hb i + 3 cavity formation, tooth decay). I believe that the condition of the teeth is determined by nutrition ee nen Oe pees = words long pertatn nena hygiene, mo agg “i as gt aa8 E ‘ vs : a E B — & g. a Ss = me R drivers motion when it is safe to pass, and then slow down while we're doing it. ’ : Admirer abstract of title? - E. E, Johnston 105 Oak Hill St,” = : Offers said | for Short Vacation : We aren't a farm community any more so we should Have short- . -to Idle Teens 1 don’t agree With other teen- agers about nothing to do in the summer. If they would join the —¥or parents interested in help- ing, we have a teen town on Fri- _ day nights, It's been discontinued . for the summer, partly because there aren't ~ enough adults. to _ chaperone. : 2221 Opdyke Rd. nai Reders to Answer Query I have an interesting question for your newspaper, Why is there always a red and white pole in front of a barber shop? Could someone please answer this for me?.. Mary Ane ‘ium re 261 Whittemore St, — ; oy win be condensed when neces- = Socuune of lack of space. Full name, and telephone number of the wrher, must Leere sey nog letters ro net be the wri —_— uests unless the letter is critical Case Bacbids of a Psychologist: Names Two Factors _ in Accidents ‘Alcohol + by Caxie. of ~~ qutomobile. 1 Suen. But in- jew hours by the method out- lined below. And the cost would be negligible. When you groan at the 40,000 who are _killed each year on the high- ways, think of the 2,000,000 in-_- jured, such as the coed de- scribed below... . She- 4s worse than dead? _ By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE “Case V-356: Victor G... is an alert traffic officer. “Dr. Crane, in one of our recent: tragic holiday week ends,” he be- aged 29, Many - of these injured suffer “only minor. damage. ” But a large “number lose an arm or leg, or have their ears or nose torn off and an eye even gouged out. aoe Now ‘she 4s up and ‘around, © gan, “we found that out of 13 traf- . : Encino 9 0 Ma y “th can’t even tie her own shoes: She al traceable . is permanently feebleminded: — : This brilliant college woman is “Why will ema ee a * xt Oe wet ok _ feel as they watch her babyish— in titan tak ‘Ways and realize she will require mur against one ~ Gose supervision as ‘long as she girl is simply one of the year who do not die. _ » off than if they were actual- * _A-year ago I told you how Mrs. Crane and 1 missed death by a mere matter of two inches on —Route 41, about 60 re south of ne "A car ahead of us suddenly - stopped on the main highway because its driver feared: to en- %; LR? : ners, Pri i i tal . te s oe fs =e ey 2 i Sat Oe bas pes oe = oe a) Qo “at A on ' Ss . : \ ; : . ix : : = ee Ce ae - ‘This Time for Peaceful P Engine Experimer - Atoms to Explode i in Japan Once Be TOKYO (INS) — Uranium atoms] tall — — it wit inl als Reveal iprodinn jcutnmnt ‘will soon explode in Japan for the first time since Hiroshima and er ne ae Sg Kilowatts of | Japanese and American scien- : mh electricity — is located in Tokal |tists at Tokai Village, carved at a ee : 1 mle ofthe wider, ae an the a te ares and) worth of Tokyo, =< - ~—| bugs out of the reactor to get it in instead of a destructive blast they ww + eee will produce heat to power an ex- cs continuous — : perimental nuclear ae nf lil Vatican phd 2 " * ££ <4 produce heat which _ forward-looking “ele- | iaiien the engine or reactor goes|transterred to a water boller. The| TitGe," over ateuale-tebuctant ———— SSSSSOSSS SSSSSSSSISSS ss ae SS .AN ‘) shima_ and Nagasaki Fp oe ose 7 | ist rg ga Driving Miles ate Hi é ~~ STE TR TERR, , este elite! Coe << a SoC < —<— sh capable of light-|. | debut in the atomic energy age. ~ ing up 500 bulbs of 10v watts each. . Demorstraf tion | Chamber of Commerce! ‘Group Plans Display on Fire Prevention Week RED STAMP DAY] -4 WEDNESDAY — x < A SAVE Twice - BIG Yolues - DOUBLE Stamps, TOO! | Reduced am lo Clear. / Save on Groups of > LADIES’ RaESIES and the Brooklands’ Fire Dept. and educational ; were dacused by the commie ee ee two nor. : icket Office ! ‘Te at To- ees. boas erage tees 0 fear ey Hace ap hebeevp 1227 W H srl WO 3-3095 re oS rome wt a nce ta Gn eettun Seadin Gee atk meme Fee Adds Charges ata te rh os SEPTEMBER Y ‘search on isotopes and atomic| or the 17% socks he wears. Ano is pictured at Letterman Army ito Escaped Prisoners sd . structure is being carried on. | Hospital in San Francisco, where the Army is pth coy Page D : ve. ’ e LANGUAGE PROBLEM : problems. Until they do, he'll be the envy of all GI's with his — Va | YY I n scientists who helped ln et ath we - lernment property to other charges ‘were forced to labor doubly hard oners Ste ith at SSS Ser eae ames in ational Fores ai 3 Reticed od me in Japanese. wtoo Pty happened to pick an 0 ow? / = | - as the Japanese re-} taney, Idaho ® — Sweating|fight yesterday, but winds, which vehicle ; —QOr money back! : on and atomic savvy go intolnretighters “retreated again yes-|have carried the flames over sev-|, The : juigh gear. terday before a raging timberjeral bulldozed firebreaks, swept|"& slong a South & hilade! IN DOCTOR'S TESTS, NEW STAINLESS FORMULA WITH z: ; | blaze in’ the Sawtooth National] it out of control again. ° street and AMAZING ANESTHETIC ACTION STOPS PAIN INSTANTLY! Planning to Nationalize |*' ilar tc ok tae tive. x * © | * zing new, stainless com- , including 3 ss a bai to r five-| 4, and _ helicopt ha ‘ ound has been developed to re- Contained ee cat = |/Few' Tea Plantations _iday fight with the flames. vant Soy pute emer 6] ee home, Called stainieas Pans» 1 fubstance as &remarkableancoe , The fire broke out Friday in athe weary battlers. does far more to relieve suffer- thetic action that stops @—Ceylon's Marxist! neavily timbered motintain Basin. s+ + “ : 1 Clinical agriculture minister, Philip Gune- an agent assigned there, ing! C studies prove it. . poe me Tigey Ww ile the Boge ge As 500 firefighters poured into the} Forest Service. -authorities|ca.) Hennrich said brought both stor’ teste, Paso medication gues to work reduc: sonmalotiieg tolby he te going to} 22° 50 miles northwest of here.iplanned: to bring water trucks relief! Instant relief for F money refunded by maker. tionalize “ ms wind swept the . into the fight today as the fire . patient after patient! paiitl, sensational new stainless | "2" neo EE agg «ong the timber. - into the Nght toe singe t a\U-S. Sending More Jets tor year's tow enjoy Teal conulertt suppositories. or olntment who are getting poor, By last night, nearly 1,000 acres) more acess eae D for Philippine Defenses other are now available at druggists: prices for— * as . suastee prouptrelieliferesene -Gunewardena said the volume) >ut officials hoped to control the! ft wil] take a week to mop up conte Sealed PAZO seca ot_production by the. big plante-,elvence of Gie_fire sometime. t-iemall fires within the big burs in- tions was too much area once the main blaze is under “staan iw nit Ct Hein for the smallholders. "hey bad expected to end thelcontol, autores sald f ee. 5 chai Mage ' a Enjoy Sports Car Styling ee Performance in the Economical SILVER HAWK V- 8 No need so ailiwetil ‘88 for'g family apotte car. Today, the economical V-8 Silver Hawk, companion -to the super- charged Golden Hawk, combines all the enjoyment of true sports car appearance and performance with the roomy ga _interior of a luxury sedan! For this is the one American THE SILVER HAWK SIX. ..combines - gutomobile that gives you: sports car roadability, conti- Seer sapien nental styling, and power to spare—yet actually costs far less than many low priced conventional automobiles. 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BLENDED CANADIAN WHISKY. { i i | Ea i member. guest paling af fui i i 4 ; - SUPER- All Remaining Stock In the Following Colors 1 82 Gallons White C20 Gallons Blue Grey O 25 Gallons Light Brown 0 (0 Gallons Dark Brown C17 Gallons Dark Green CO 8 Gallons Tan “ Cl 2 Gallons Red C 6 Gallons Chartreuse C20 Gallons Rose Ci 82 Gallons Jade Green C12 Gallons Teakwood (36 Gallons Yellow C47 Gallons Sandalwood Regular $6.30 for Shingles and Shakes CoAT PAINT 7 ... and who cares! | This young man. is-not much concerned about time. He’s busy growing up. Meanwhile, we at Pontiac State, Bank are helping. to build for his future. His savings account, like hundreds of other children’s accounts aorta works for him, earns interest, waits for him. In the years to cote, his savings account will : start him off to college where he'll learn | eed ; to make today’s dreams a reality. | | | Heavy bodied American Super-Coat -elimi- nates cracking, blistering or peeling, as can occur with paints that are not made especially for red cedar shingles and shakes. Wise pate Noone ‘the value,of savings accounts - ra of only a few do Rea stake in N. RONTIAG “iat the : PAG ss an account fo ur hl today! A dollar bill Ln $i: See will do it— at the d mmntown main office or at as i Value : and here it is Tuesday already! r youngsters. The habit of regia? deporits, weekly or monthly—.~ oe HOURS . 10 AM~3 PM 10 AM ~3 PM > 10 AM =~ Noon 10 AM =~3 PM 10AM~+~8 PM 9 AM = Noon Walk-in 9AM-6PM “Mon, Thee Sat. Fei. Until 8 PM... w Sladar Michigan School Boss! Lynn M. Bartlett Sees Several prayers beni -|Just to See Europe Voyage. Across Atl antici , One-Fifth Under Par LANSING (#~Lynn M. Bartlett, state superintendent of public in- struction, states that about one- fifth -of the teachers manning grade and high schools Michigan this autumn will fall short of meet- ing “acceptable modern standards’ for the work. Bartlett said the teacher short- j + CHICAGO @® — A 4-foot yawl dropped anchor in Chicago yes- age problem hag not been solved, rorda ki world *. with prospects that it will continue ae Sager g Bago ne Sage boats for years, * a ' He said Michigan probably wil ‘ending a weekend pleasure cruise on Lake Michigan. recruit about 2,500 teachers from|suburbanites who previously had other states this fall, a practice never sailed anything larger than) y The number of full time teach- ers was voyage was ‘to give uS & chance to see Europe.” With Wolfarth were his wife He said about 5,400 persons who! c,rojine, 58, their son Robert, 32, taught in Michigan last year are! nq a family friend, Robert Jobin, leaving school work for reasons of! 4¢ marriage, illness, retirement, mili- tary service or other employment. PERCENTAGE REPORT 46, of Elmhurst. They left«Chicago in March for Bremen, where they bought the boat, outfitted it and took on pro-) Bartlett called “disheartening” | Visions. "an estimate that only 60 per cent At the same time, he said, it was “encouraging” that teacher certifications for Michigan Col- lege and University graduates reached 5,852 in the last school year, and is expected to rise about 20 per cent- in the coming year. : Bartlett said reports on teacher |ened,” - Dr. recruitment this simmer varied near the beginning when we sailed widely in different communities, across the English Channel. Our with some filling up staffs easily |boat, with a 55-foot mast, rode out and others having great difficulty.|40-foot waves. We had a German But He’s in Cuban Hot Seat - Trouble Unusual for Smith US, Ambassador Earl Smith, ful and wealthy investment broker > whe! hias become the center of cot-|and a staunch Republican sup- troverty in Cuba, is a quiet-spoken| Posie day. Oates applic at me mised est Boonny sey | Pig ‘Ait aruesits. exhausted : oan a te : late. anderbilt. ici Cone eee ae dor of beef. Germans Free to Wear War Decorations (advertaaement) Kinsel’s: Simms, Thrifty; J-V; Dun- seithe’s; Cole's; Lou's; lity Siankster & Jones; Dr Keego Harbor;-Aris, Drayton Plains pen Fa to wear decorations won during the regimes of-Kaiser Wil- heim and Adolf Hitler. é decorations will once again be- come legal ‘wearing apparel, with one important change — all swas- tikas, the Nazi emblem, must-be are black, red and gold. cupation and during the first two years of West. German — sov- om Pays tres aay banking offices. AES D> man oa eB} PIR Ee SAE PE aX: De ae THE Lear “ E, COMMUNITY TT NATIONAL f : * * wgee Re, ” J , t ‘ on ‘SAVING CERTIFICATES Qe 7 us savings or investment € our 8 } convenient — Easy for Four Novices. Aboard the Fare Well were on : The old black, white and red) removed. The German colors now Wearing of the old decorations, * had been banned under Allied oc- : 5 a ae be weekend|caused us to drive oft the road| Seems that the ball richocheted - fusband| When she broke a long silence in| off the caddy, hit a tree, bounced our! weekend. exith: (0 Cae. is Sivan ee Wore. Foes arotad through a rock garded, who live| With this bitherto unm a0) broke ap a nearby plenic,’ shot gy Priscilla said, while| back. om. the course, rolled | hold |we pondered the outcome of the| through two fraps, climbed on most of them | civil rights bill, “has had her ears| the green and went into the cup, =. eft /punctured for earrings.” Some- ee ee ‘an oll man [how, none of us was ready for it.| «you must have had a very bed re pastels) who had Thoenen, oe of theldcive to Bevo to woe & theeewond] uch to th total of | classier men in golf, had a Bobby|for your second on a short hole owledgs os Jones sicky tak wes sew. Somes] tbe thai, Jones commend. : == a real duffer The d thought a moment sailor board going to England — of | plays at Jones’ favorite course was|and then asked, “Did ever oe oe er 1 PMT. - [relating the story of how he hit a|have a two on the hole, Bobby?” figured I shouldn't be either."- | «7.4 latest kick—which they fi-| three-wood on his second shot on a} ‘There was silence for the next ae ee Oe ee been supplying M.LT year The horrifying crea “We made only 30 to 40 rales” 2S,, with a series a day. When the wind was which imbed themselves their we covered 180 miles a day. Th®| :entaries. only time we used the engine was) e:.2. * only 100 miles. moved after stunning the monster speak eof | @ 4 times stronger than glass! Would he xeceiiiiend mxh « ony: 1 voyage to everybody? He. said he certainly would. hate bous need ~ PLASTIC LENSES ‘to protect ’ m TANK ABOUT 13 NO. SAGINAW ST... Fords cost less to buy! No doubt about. it! Model for model, right across the board, Ford cars _are the lowest priced* of the low-price three. And don’t be fooled’ by those “low prices” now being quoted: for some “stripped down” models in = the medium-price field. Remember, a '57 Ford equipped the way most - .° people -want-a car teday—with automatic transmission, heater and asec Role le Cian tee emote dary equipped.* Asi. Bou on companion of monajcare’ magpie rat dred pit Fords: cost less to trade! 3 Latest official auction sale figures on used-cars show clearly that the-new - kind of Ford commands a higher price than either of its two low-priced competitors. The men who bid at these auctions are professional buyers— __ men whose very livelihood depends upon their expert knowledge of cars. H They pay more for used Fords because they know that Fords hold up in -‘yalae. Like thousands of Ford owners from coast to coast, they have’ a s eet = , + \ ue : JZ a ‘Be “the rugged 1568-mile test was ov size, weight or price in the thing you want most—actual miles per gallon! : © YOUR LOCAL AUTHORIZED F¢ eva Fords cost less fo run! Ws es hail Sabi at acai the 1957 Mobilgas Economy Run, a Ford Six delivered more miles per gallon than — any other car entered! This, remember, was no “private test” conducted . for the benefit of a single manufacturer. This was grueling competition between. 12 different makes of cars, 24 cars in all . . . supervised every mile of the way by officials of the [/nited: States Auto Club. And when Ford led.all other cars regardless of 4 pharmacy that are important, Frequently, the ; patrons and friends to this store. ; wt ALLOWANCE on any make old pen! There are many polnts of the service by your little items make a lasting impression and bring : Some like the prompt city-wide delivery of the “A. J. 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Chewing Gum aa. peepee reer a wo S7e 26-POUND AVERAGE vor Oc . MICHIGAN GROWN FRESH ‘Sweet Com Party toHonor = W242 Rabbi and Wife A -reception _ to. introduce Rabbi and Mrs. Nathan Hersh- field is being given by Dr,- and and. Mrs. Joseph Nosanchuck at the Gordon home on James ; K boulevard .Wednesday eve- left 48 i z + z ih . * eh * 6 a Be tid dee _ Four words — Tt might have, — “Tam to retire n’ — have been called Rabbi Hershfield succeeds gt 65. My wife tells me I should the saddest words. of gongue or Rabbi Sanford Saperstein in assuming spiritual Jeadership of Temple Beth Jacob. x * * For the past six years Rabbi Hershfield has served ,in Char- ent lotte and Gastonia, N.C. take your wife's advice. There are pen. But in one: respect at least, they are the happiest too tired at Bight to do anything we can imagine. but sit." — Percy H. : x * * According to Health Infor- mation, Foundation, at least now alive who would have died before their first birthday if the mortality standards of 40 years ago had prevailed last year. ibing spec- 7 2-2. “Instead, advances in medi- cine and increased public 300,000 American infants are | ‘NANCY KAY MEAD Mrs. Clarence Moshier of awareness: of health infor- ee Saas Tee Son's Bride-Elect at Tae table . was centred ~~. ‘@ bride’s cake. Strunk, bride-clect of Bruce gan and Bruce, Mr. and Mra Robertson, Farrell H, Strunk, Mr, and wh: Mrs. Don Robertson, Audry Mrs. Merle Voss and Mrs. Horton, Ruth. Hadden, Opal at Fred Hoenstine presided at the tea table which was decorated with a white and silver table- Pauline Herrick and Ethel Her- rick, Carrie Ann Charles and - /Lochaven road and David Xth, pink roses and white etn Rees also attend- Mead of Front street announce chrysanthemums, < eget ot aur _ Following he tea, Mr. and OR daughter, Nancy Kay Mead, to Mrs.\\A. M- Robertson enter- .° ‘Susan is the daughter of Mr. Ri Charlies McClellan. tained the bridal couple ahd and Mrs, Farrell H. Strunk of _ Odt-df-town guests at a buffet © Lansing, Bruce’s parents are Mr. and Mrs. dinner in their home on Wash- Mr, and Mrs. Don Robertson of Stanley McClellan of Lochaven ington street, The decorations: East Hammond Lake drive. road. No date has been set again followed a pink and The couple will be wed in’a for the wédding. . white color scheme, and the Sept. 7 ceremony in Lansing. * * * Improved prenatal ‘care, : ‘more births. in the hospital — rather than in the homie, and “regular visits to the dogtor dur- ing. infancy are some of the main factors in this dramatic improvement, - Don’t Scorn Husband's Brainsto rm He May Become -A-Age: Successor /to Edison Jt your husband starts draw- *: ing plans on_ the tablecloth - some night “and shows an un-— natural interest in space ships, don’t laugh. He may turn out to be the Edison of the atomic. age, ! x * This is advice from a woman who knows, She's a strawberry blonde from’ Canaan, Conn., who has a happy smile and can - afford a mink coat just because = - : ee = Li i 7 “meces- HEF the === 300,000 U.S. ae 3 = Owe Life to Progress The first week of life is still the most dangerous with respect to fatal illness. Sixty-~ five times as many infants die during those first seven days -~;, | gp gaanaa ommmmaroest of life, * * * Health Information Founda-— tion believes that the answer. to this problem will come, not through any earth-shattering discovery, but through better * “ty DOROTHY Rom “AP Women’s Bidltor - Bride-Elect. Entertained. at Shower Tt takes all kinds to make the . oe eee Mrs. Edward. Collies sad wm together * * * Touring for two weeks in Florida are Wilma Pfahlert of Sylvan Lake and Joann Heal- ander of Calvert street. * Mrs, vewn® Covert and daughter, Linda, of South East boulevard: have returned home Personal News of In terest Graduating from the St. Jo-’ seph Mercy Hospital Unit in Detroit was Mary Joan Hoff- man of Sylvan Shores drive. * * * Rece'! iving congral the birth of a son, Robert Jo-— . seph, Aug, 3 at St, Joseph Mer- lospital Be Stylis “T don’t treat all women as they were just bodies,” says Frank, “I prefer to view them people. Some of them can urday from Mercy School of vet be good companions, with Nursing, Detroit, was Lionell = & Sense of humor and an un- Imogene Kilby. Miss Kilby, derstanding of fair play. Lots daughter” of Mr.--and “Mrs. of-women are regular guys Samuel Austin Kilby of Hazel too.” Bend avenue, attended St, Jo- * * * segh Unit, Aun Arbor, - Lovejoy is married to an actress, Joan Banks, with by he used to work in radio, They have two chikiren, Steve, 11 and Judy, om with her. father, W. L. Palmer, _ and Mrs, Palmer after visiting the Palmers and Mrs. Covert's sister, Mrs. Wayne Rust, and ‘family in Cape. Girardeau, Mo. Mrs. Covert’s son, Marine ‘Pic. Robert Covert, is home from Camp Pendleton, Calif, on a 3-day leave, * * * “Having a wonderfu] time” at the Disneyland Hotel in Ana- heim, Calif, are Mrs, Elsie Welch and daughter, Sue, of ‘Cooley Lake road, * a ee: Guests. of Mrs. Leona Widdis of Central avenue are her brother-in-law and his wife, Mr, and Mrs. Fred Widdis of -. Brantford, Ont., who will soon Jeave for California. * * * Among graduates from Mount Carmel Mercy Hospital Unit of the Mercy School of: btreet, Cobalt street and Jane Web- ster of Rosedale place. .. Graduating rt the St. Jo- Seph Mercy Hospital Unit in Ann Arbor was Lionell Kilby of Raeburn street. ~ “Paris fashion designer Pierre Balmain i is intron Mom fur in sporting clothes in his collection this year. At left is modeled his Breischwantz suit with a ee o a “2 elite a blouse. Li tom » Parisian fashion designer “e Eee, . j ae ae ye ee % r j e |G iewa) s The engagement of Carol Sue Empson to Joseph J. _ : ovureux is annotinced by her . _g- parents, Mrs, Darnell] Empson of Michigan avenue—and—Glen Empson of Oxford, Joseph is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph ~ City: ‘She used bright red than: Lamouret% of Downington, « collarfess jacket, both of shan- Pa., and is a student at Drexel § tung in matching red. Institute of Technology, Phil- adelphia. Carol is attending Murray State College, Mur- sét for the wedding. shoes, Jaceuthine Goddard’s new so livelivk are the — and' “Thais,” a cocksail rm | H ray, Ky: No- date has been eee ee ee OS * AP Wirephete “Buridis”” "a cocktail dress ‘malde of satin in center, _ | of silk and lurexn ~ o~ Th next by to Arthur se Sed: baer paper apelia faccapgee steps . will have a chance to try out what a — Parties. At these gay affairs, held Week ~ | inan a = i | eee rice al Kinds of people + « have loads of fun besides!- 1 You'll enjoy the lessogs too—you covert. qnesiany’ shown many shortcuts to popu- a » - : ao ie ; uearen: mothtrn So. “Did soaneeetooeey es bags, lamp shades, hats and chair emery et ol peeerki meee ak time at your next party, be sure ing? They've found prods ecbee At ode’ Biinor corr ae | See meaeo Come -is a wonderfully ae snd rep Vithing tines Bot.) Urey ae: Weer. Jn ARTHUR MURRAY | eho oe 29 © Lawrence St. = we 20244 [vou : , lott S Waterford | = : OR 3-1225 Wanpine Puor0s and sail op ye Souci nies Po a) lecture, recital, concert, of amy-| - Sal Ser eae idles fit & . |late summer, She gains in the sum- reserved, to save the best, seats la Eg Pest yh wpm | [for their friends who arrive later.| tr}2 Photos in Album | summer. ‘Sig 4s" writing. t0.-you}- Set wack sey tenho and Lee = | Wana agin i we € os tg a recital: given by a dancing) ~~ 1 4 x Free Counseling. as | “We are with our- school which my daughter attends.j “ tr. A Wedding Guest Book | *¢!ves and wistr you would give us Tie wonk Saleey oer ve OS Fe ep fee vi Bi some advice as to how to,stay the could get good seats, When we : ty Picture for Newspopers || way we are at the end of Mara- r however, we found that : vr A Miniature Marriage thon. I guess we are just weak- se > jal of the seats up front were being! e Certificate minded and shouldn't expect you to) Can, ‘you still - fit- into—jreserved tor triends: Some people} ~ 4 “ — trA Large “Just Married” hele Thanks” last year’s fall: and’ winter \Were Teserving as many as five : : So 2: paereme-cune sea | last year's fol andl ‘winter Isn't this bad manners?” —— This writer and her friend are outfit? Or will you have to a ta ae, = By iii for SD (YYD | ev crtenty have. wit pore] PA7_%, new wardrobe this) Scale tr anya tere | REUPHOLSTERING... ire) Yer you have serve more. than one or twe of = Phone FE 4-0553 Only and | gained so much weight? | the best seats for expected i. cas he ” oa ee. : up Now is the time to lose | tends. If a group would like to See how it will “make” your living room Oe ae C R. HASKILL STUDIO that added summer weight aot ee 2 ~~ MT hc we fa _+++Make it more important looking, give . s ke nd - semnerint ooeenete “Deer Mrs. Post: The invitations PATT-O-RAMA it a focal point of color and comfort, as aE 1 Mt. ‘Clemens St. Pontiac en ask ae er TE ‘Vo our daughter's. wedding shave 8432 _ you place these modern, re-upholstered 3 = 3 . - 7 — pieces in the most strategic corner where + E Bee 4 Bo = * A apicial deste wo 3 the soy everyone can see them. ; £ SUMMER STORE HOURS: .. @ ie Se: MVGE aa Seahine, vereatiie d gap a te toe we Beak . at .~ i cal wah Pincdens . om : Monday thre Friday a 46, Size 36, 5 yards of 35 ae 4 ; Sele ig = For this pattern, send 35¢ in a f a coins, your name, address,” size a on - ' a. “¥ . lee as \to Sue Burnett, The Pontiac Press, | Dr _ z = aad 4 Bote 372 W. Quincy Street,” Chicago 6, a nl 2 Wi J : i : ane Mthe Fall and Winter 'ST edition pr, : : : ker : . B serepiet eae Hae tty yee a smart, new st : 7 ; A all sizes; special features. It's pal nae do come to our. clot, stimulating ado wef 9513 ELIZABETH LAKE RD. Weis re : sea : 1 Block West of M-59 ° FS. Na: se ae ae Corner of Cass Lake Road, Pontiee special showing of — Water. First-aider ) 8 “ | | WAVE YOUR TickET VALIDATED iad WHEN YOU KE A PURCHASE bd ee cE spe - ] a - -* Ss i ‘ ae 2 a A Por : * f 1y i y # = a wl ea 3 A : e : ’ i AE * 4 S » f are: emerge. ne ae . o i " , n ta : carriage in the “lin wedding z specializn g n, suddenly er a ee Nong at these Setacunt plooes; $e ‘ 7 ‘to her now 8 course, anything to a “os agra vege rte ages la may yee woman's desire for new and fresh) ~ Hair Gives a] } y national |‘P2t money tor ~vaecine additions to her storage dilemas. if ee dresses,| ‘Mrs. Smith still has, stored |You, 80 you may as well spend the Complete Beaut Service * glipeover, away, some yellow chiffon frocks accumulations of prosperity P y “TY set, and| trem the 1920's. They were biue [TALKING TO YOU - en all the, Se" Mrs. Smith was being | It all boils down to this—and I'm back.) “We Courted to the strains of ‘the |talking,to YOU, small yoice of the'—— i reg PIA Seroprcempn st (a 5 . = '.* ong w R ly ir, “s 4 Es online sig ). She Is Keeping You can a buy, but i i , *g f 4 $e | 8 : F 4 i Kay Curriet (right) of South Jessie ‘streée and Delores Carter of Wisner street were Las” EVI OLLINS ie celal hc ciate ae indies MR. AND MRS. LEWIS L. C — Aarne od Neues on Ment _____lTanet R. Yarber Speaks t=" """ Keep Hands Dried (Onions Give |Vows in St. Benedict Flite ater orm sx, oe _ Even’ with automatic dish- 1. A love of acquiring nm ‘*.<-“Washers in more homes, sions, mbved with 2. A Ie : wiiters in more bones, women! _OSSETOle —- Vases of thite gledioll.and: Gere Robert Collins aasisted his’ broth- : ot : ‘banked the altar of St.-Benedictler as best ‘man. Ron Klubnock and) ian 2 revit om na gl Distinction Cures orth a, eal . care, Always dry your bands) Mrs. Benson's Dish|tewis 1. Collins. The Rev, John thoroughly each time Jou remeve| Alternates Laye sir Firide te the daughter of pi Rone pee on oage “pana of Vegetables ent Mra." Delbert. A. of A wes bald at the Au-ibe tae of Oelr own | re _ cream or Jotion. . Lakeview avenue. The Floyd Col-jburn H Community Club. vk ncomnn s ed Remember That | cnet itrs.tite.,| rawr saan on at | Back to ‘School Fashions for ! Wednesday Night |v reste on rss vasis case| tle. the betes Sea , ! most people do. This potato casse- é t : YMG [te it cls i any to fix] paged lat fete | » the Youmg Set... | rae Is a cinch to bake and delightful to| ‘ered es ei | eat. If you have an el roast-| Reckline was accented with a | / | FAMILY NIGHT Jer or siiliet, use that on hot days.| Folled edge of Inte. | | | }| Mrs. John Edward Benson is to-| The bouffant skirt was made of} | | at \day’s cook, She cares for an in-|five tiers of appliqued lace over i 7 2. }}¥alid relative so is confined rather|tulle ending in a chapel train. Her ; * Bere 7 Howard Johnson's | in j i. 7? € ee Sind 2S BIR for drapery or stpeover age lj Sundey ‘ n Everyday = Buy for short windows, odd a lerge sescpmont ; if PY dP ro wh wal we Girls? Coats | : windows, for bedrooms } ‘ : kitchen e. pieces. . . being offered ff ; —eceeenmeeats Mea wit be aa sd f ™ = below our regular | $22.98 to $39.98 bo 7 eter ae y 1 - = fs oo 7 Corn eee oe el eee | oe ntire Stock : bined te styles . ce in warm, long wearing } Hs a = i ee SPREADS . ene ; _ | tweed, Plaids or solids. Some are d T TON DRESSES fh . ; 1 pile lined. 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THE WAY TO THE GOLD as , WATERFORD ~ Corner WILLIAMS LAKE “and AIRPORT ROADS Phone OR 3-2683 '<¥ “PLUS yy “TENSion Tells “SPOUERS e FOREST _» Fight managers and promoters have often been, ac- _ @used, and probably with good reason, of throwing the : lamb into the lion’s den. . ee late Jake Mintz was criticized many times for thismatching some of his proteges against more experi- _ enced boxers alittle toofast. The Rademacher-Patterson fight as an example ! _— turn out to be the Sell canes in history .. Winning or losing as far as Radémacher goes is prob-| ably down the line behind the concern for the money, glamor and attention the fighter, manager and promo-| -GREENWALD MAKES IT AN ART _. All managers, fortunately, don’t look for a fast and 7 early kil atthegate. = 8 eee "--" Art Greenwald, the personable gentleman who sets up Mickey Crawford's fight schedule, figures there's an art to everything, including the road a boxer takes up the ladder of success, ae When Greenwald took over the managerial rights from Crawford’s dad, Patsy, he promised the older Craw- ford that Mickey's future wouldn’t come to an abrupt end because of attempting to jump to the top rather than climb. aa : , MANAGING A HOBBY FOR HIM For Greenwald, who, is financially set, managing fighters isn’t the means of last resort when the purse gets thin. He has given Crawford, a talented artist, a job with his studio, but for him it’s more of a hobby to be Mickey’s manager than his benefactor. - 28 *& tee : It’s interesting to note how Crawford has been moved through his 18 professional fights in the ~ past year. Until March of this year, four-round .. prelims were all Greenwald cared to discuss. He wanted Crawford to get the attention but not at the expense of a beating. After a few fights in New York’s St..Nick arena and then in Miami Beach, Green- wald finally decided it was time for Mickey to step into ' the 10-round class. 2 oe * * = . The first 10-rounder for Crawford was a big name and so were those which followed. They were names! — like Paddy DeMarco, Al Kennedy, Bud Smith and Pat Lowry, all talented boxers, but names which were com- - | the tests he needed before thinking about Carmen - . Basilio, Tony DeMarco, Isaac Logart, Vince Mar- | +tinez and a few other welterweights. - a * _—-“Grawford- passéd- those tests and took some hard} * ‘knocks doing it. When he meets Sammy Rodgers in Pontiac, August 13th he will face another fighter with yi “ a * Z TAC PRESS, TURSDAY, AUGUST 6 1st a i of * | Signs for $25,000 ei - Another Bonus Player Added to Tiger Squad eee Se get OPTIMISTIC — Coach Buddy Parker of the Detroit Lions hatés to admit it,.but he is more opti- mistic about the Lions’ chances this year in the NFL. than he has. been since the 1953.championship in the season to Steve Boros, University of Michigan player from Flint. He'll get $25,000 |. his sights set upward. ~ Gardinals Leading NL ~ in Road Trip Record — | ie aed By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS /ling’s three-run homer and a With less. than eight weeks re-|bases-loaded single that drove in i to that bristling National|two runs. Don Larsen lost it Siow Josh and the vine ain seca sce wy o(CYCUISE Still Climbs mark for a .625 percentage. — Second place Milwaukee has 5 the mountais,” The Braves are exactly the same are, ord and play 26 of their remaining, cried the New Yo Yeneer|Water-Jumpers Fine sora, Pointing fot - ig paonneatee fF3 i : : . in the league with a 30-18 road) ymysKEGON uw — Motorcycle y riders called him “the old man of| left at home, 25 left on the road—| 44 despite an admitted 60 but it shouldn’t matter either way. years, and a son, Gordon, who is — ‘lity says can‘so “just about every-|six home runs. In thi few} . thing." jmonths he has been playing third The former University of-Min-|Semipro ball team in the Ge stretched over three seasons. (said the Tigers first Under a new American League|What spot the youth plays directive it is not necessary for|before assigning him a bonus: players to join their club|“He has a great arm and is a big immediately. As a result, the|kid and can do just about every Parker Is Optimistic === but Fears Tighes Woes ss==se * last spring, was signed by the Frows esti’ league contract. a knows where my head would be.” United. Press Photo “MUSCLES” MAINS — Gil Mains, 6-foot-3, 240 veteran | at Pur- at the Cranbrook training camp. “I'd hate to have him grab me by a native| the head if I were carrying the ball,” said Brown, a rookie, “who backfield. Last year Jack Chris- | pr. tiansen, Jimmy David and Yale | He was assistant trainer Lary were all picked for all-pro | que for four years and is the safety !Three From Michigan 2 CHICAGO ® — Virtually all of Sat tects Field. But that home |tdifig career when .the national iaiana” at Betray “hs pm —wowst) MT--PLEASANT, — Three shire out ot National Marks ; SAN DIEGO — Now that the four = _ 'TAM.WINNERS — Rolierto de title. ithe top name golf pros were gird-|277, worth $2,300. in Money | deVicenzo Ta ballooned him to second place with *__*—_* Sam Snead was third with 278. -'Then followed Paul Harney with 279 and Art Wall Jr. Dow Finster- wald, Fred Hawkins and Bob Rosburg at 281. Ypsilanti, in a two-way’ tie for 12th, won $775 with a card of 72- 71-71-70 —-284. Walter Burkemo, Franklin, had a 71-70-73-72, — 286 good for a six-way ‘tie for 16th * * * ttler would have won a $10,- the g.. # Fa i : ‘AP Wirephote Vicenzo of Mexico City, winner of the All-American pro championship 3t Tam O'Shanter in Chicago | yesterday, greets Patty Berg of St. Andrews, Ill., the women’s pro winner (left) and Clifford Ann Creed who won the women's amateur jean division during the regular sea- ‘ jother-last night by defeating Elks’ ’ -linto the -championship finals of the. jtiac Police made the final round - /6th inning to upen@ National loop rye a kes Tam Title [The dther All American witiners Probably with thoughts of Lew {|Worshams feat of 1953, when he ed the 18th to win the “‘world’’ Men's amategr—Don Cherry wi 295 for a one-stroke ma crown with the last shot in the fielt Littler pulled out a -wedge. He was 120 -yards away. The shot was near perfect. It hit in front of the pin and skidded te a stop 2% feet beyond. He was down with a birdie 3. - De Vicenzo is the first foreign- er to win a team title since south African Bobby Locke in Recor 5 Hy i : ; uP eta d Minneapolis - [52 left to play and: will he win 32 of them even to match last year’s mark of 82-72. « Detroit last year posted a 48- rad nee 30 won-lost record after Star game break. But in weeks since the mid-season only 1 and lost 13. Only ees en oe ' } | the ; runs including a two-run homer te Geerge Crowé before Lary | was called-in to choke off the A record crowd of 21,689 packed Metropolitan Stadium and saw Detroit outhit the National League sluggers 14-7. ; rgin Howard Everitt, Northfield, N. J., From Doormat to Giant Killer Stadium Inn, the “doormat” of the City Softball League's Ameri- son, is turning out to-be the “giant killer” of the Class A playoffs, Sunday the Stadium nine bounced Birmingham, 2-1. As if one upset wasn't enough, Stadium pulled an- No. 810, 4 The triumph vaulted Stadium ‘A’ tournament. Louie's Tavern also uncorked a surprise to reach the Class B finals and favored Pon- in Class C. § : tling three-hit shutout to spark Stadium’s win over the Elks, Bic- mar Inn continued the upset wave in Class A by eliminating Birmingham, 4-1, behind the two- hit hurling of Lynus Grant. Louie’s scored four runs in the champion Richard's Tavern, 6-5. CIO local 653 sidelined Eddie's tmar Inn vs, Elks No, 810, 7 p.m., Ed McManus pitched = d&t- | Bicmar Bar, 10-3, in the other ‘B’ attrac- * Stadium Reaches ‘A’ Finals Eimo Burgess twirled 0 six-hit- nosed, Tonight's games: Class “‘A—Bic Beaudette;, Class B~CIO Local 653 vs Richard's Tavern, 8:30, Beau-) dette; Class C-Franklin Products vs Deni's Corner, 7 p.m., North Side. Eiks 810 . eee 860 O—-o Stadium ... cones, ©0900 O00 4 5-— 6 Emsiey, Miller and Yarbrough; Mec- Manus and D. Wilson, \ Bagley, Lakeside, Webster and Bethune entries will be at Wash- ington; McConnell, Central, Cro- foot and Jefferson at Wilson; Bald- win, Emerson;—Linesin and Long- fellow at McCarroll and. Maikim, p.m, Birmingham ........ e10 006 6-1 pees vs e+e os we 100 O17 4 Atwood and Beck; Grant and Puller. Richard's ....5.54.: 020300 6. PR cscis sees eoe OOO 114 Be Harper and Hayward; Heines and B. O'Shaughnessy. Wddie's ............ 0800 306 O33 CIO OF. .k.. 2S 190 234 x—I Ledford aod Webster; -Luebke and Lawrence. } Police isee — 2 ni ~-— ij cu Sasa 6 Burgess and Emery, Clark an her./ o 6 Hospital .......... 00 001 G1 Franklin. ..........@123 303 x..9 Marve and Goodson; Campbell and B | Langdon. » Junior Netters Begin SANTA MONICA, Calif. ® — A field of 149 begins play today in the U.S. Junior Chamber of. Commerce junior and boys tennis: \championships, with at least two due for selection to the American. Junior Davis Cup squad. 3Prep Coaches on Clinic Panel Michigan high school coaches will |be on the six-man panel at the an- nual Central Michigan College LANSING @® — The State Parks posed an increase ski tow) © & & ad Coach. Curly Lambeau, with a vivid -recollection what hap- 1, |dier Field. : CHICAGO. — There'll be no shortage of quarterback talent with the College All Stars this quarterbacks réady for the New York Giants Friday night at Sol- *- &. ee fadents| Prepared to lead the All Star| attack are Paul Hornung aise back. Morrall had the collegians marching towards the Cleveland goal when he wag injured and taken out of the game. After that, the Stars were tn- able to put together a serious of- fensiye threat and Cleveland coasted to victory, = ferback Talent in the National Football League peat Mea tage py iin nee J ‘ Floyd Pat- °- = * pro at Tam O'Shanter fired a. five- ‘would in-| Another bout added to the Craw- under par 63 at the Detroit Golf teur cham-| ford-Redgers feature will be light Club yesterday in the pro-seniors ‘Groom’ would be Rader of Dayton, 0. ; Sage hos marr nyraiyag oe ae Rademacher and) Crawford and Rodgers will ar- ball card of 60. He then teamed a wa only 17 amateur rive in Pontiac Friday. They will with Maurice Cole of Orchard ; pro bouts, pi wan ot sennly, & cee Lake for runnerup score of ¢1 NERAL ti ! hee Sn ca tw will on any of these great new w GE tire bays te ating 4st cluding four in a row from the sec- ‘SILENT nee sla 2 ca ous 2b GRIP. 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Boeing was fairly much of/new plants and eq to ggracos Also as industries . oe ~— nD meta point : eee heat. ln with|So high there personal 6 de expand- | earnings report of six tools—and to|C o® will be little real}: sity to produce. ee oe of $2.47 per sh months | newspaper to 8 cents sumer real |am A striking $2.22 a per share a hundred : : resistance ple is the ex- share in against|W er ed pounds prices. And to high |which e aluminum 1956, the first ilson’s view which said er, Sept. $13.22. Ne a uar so the spiral goes in a very few semen vhile —, also rose agen of | Eisenhov te conflicted with! * : a nes : These are er-|gone from @ state of + ~~ | Aircraft: di point,! The repo : the e of -acute “t . dropped : Grain Price 4 estimony M ee 4 ity. ' pains of prosp — to one of abunda — eos %-lever « differe ns ; _ ices A oe ay Discl _. | But just as the body renigor are oversupply rote atter | Electric lest ied by Oe, resem Wheat : ite ¢ MAP) —Openng itomic St rinet | Ose lent at many dectoes, so cancun are now in posi-| pl wa nt 5 at ao ad eared Commis- “qGRIONGO, Aus, (AP)—Openine) nic Stock , ths echnomy: fins nite es aang | se, rears ee oe lease by Eisenhower — ee rg ' le f built-in . There are market. The they| will, extend at Louisville provide for Sep ssassn 28% ogee ee oe eas n remedies, some | petition he resulting. _« a il appropriation: year-to- Seedes Rye 10% | WASHINGTON es : The | for sales com-| shiztdewn usual vacation tions by year Mer Tecsc. 3a3 en w ae , Tush of business the consumer is the best bet an_extre week | ne rayon dlp May ‘secscs a yah 1.4% |Armed — | — The House/mit S : P - an to expand ‘ has that pt need: fer * : due to [Some ‘ , even ay. 11% sist abel. Services mittee won't t “inventory of though sigs Ot Bins ames gre wlth 1 pace monger ai fle Sian wegen sa We sais eeatat cae | ae : ee Ok wee wey a ae Sep sesseees 131 Mat ssseeees 13006| disclose testimony “which ee a a | ag rrr Ses! t. "| Oils were a require money in | = in Ma bgt lena op sac eameet ees may Shuler w Brig." Gen « roatine|T HES aises Fi ee St — |paties awaited, the utcon oe ere a ~_ BED ovoss BOP s+-vees ange [atomic ‘weapons stockpiles of] Monty oa es asked why more : : Find Bab § ne sre linked outcome of] Sain Dok Fe — p BOD eseseevnes M844 80 sossens 1381 |States. in the Unitea|/™ment at “gy pactlpa. three ire Prices 3 p : oats y hel ering ‘ s one th gt aga Pontiac State R oo. p : . information has t [peal pons canes ger loa MEE . ct. From Dehyd bass nia at ae sash the” lone of A ing ead | . Borge Mixes -erieredip hod. at oe _ Weapons} AKRON, Ohio An incres ydration = |"si,.c *. aes nes wa 8| Sent, Gasca ae Chopi eee —- cm, irs nt of} ST. JOBEPH @ Motors were unchanged etna Pree , opin and H < ons project apron fe te apogee rss of ST JOSEPH — A baby le and mia to 8 eaten 0 of the o- | Chopin and Hens | MARKETS Spemmmmes iS nes a tate og mot oem ees tigleys | : sng servi ay ~ +A apabaadee Teme doa wee Wout |” Soy ell back more) than Petey Soo tem E i * & ; > two ‘ } ton. ; mR, Detroit Produ was Pande ony the project also The increase Ph: day. 1 Hospital to- Fh sees Manville was rer ogunranteed @treet nat ee The ce stockpile for “all ately, follows | effective immedi-| . Detective e after the up a frac-|"eenticel” ibe following are sites” fi national | ya; similar Willis Administ Federal teal States 12,044,041 81 As - _are top prices cov- ons and for atomic ‘ vances by. two ot price ad- found liam Mihalik tion Housing | Ot subdivisions snd ‘ ering sales — for weap-| other 3-month m announced bonds. : : of locally grown pro-|; The some testing 2 manufacturers. major rubber Murph old Joyce A! inimum down lower notes, and de- a1.is317 Markets - the Farmers s, the general rg) sotipetlcin r Co, and the Tire &| 8% in eats ¥ Ceell Grit. insured by the ents on Mia anc ane 90,000.00 i) by growers and sold mA maar ay wren ean B. F. Good! fm Ark, are « aire: | N acency. | Fert a Gia . ; *. ae @re not - *% n, , are _ , ‘ture and ” oo bea ote in. general.” ae * ‘ pickers. ~~ employed as berry nid York Stocks © ie rapes +. 186,139.27 ‘ . specifically wages recent advances : (Late M iments and “y 58Y~| terials aon higher costs of ma- Pa = the baby appeared t Admiral. iorning Quotations) ; ine indirectly represent ' it : vee t Harv 4 Gitar wanete higher conta of ma-|* chante wes summoned "led tn Bo BE Re cc ft Waiaieseeeccre y Mrs. | Allis Stra ".: 46. Pe + L4P Total - ees Ate hal. 303 ‘Tat Bel & tel te « AABILITIES | age ise Seed eel. ooeel of individ. fe Oa ote " 3*| erai mamaan, | edie aces oo oe “4 individ 165.04 an Gyan 7 BT Revo ee ae a atl Sor ert : ' ts Memes 3 EOP dit | Seaiategse te aj ; ees ene ue © . ' — - 43 PD McNAL 2 | Mtteal subdivi nd | ya Rita as Probe Says 16 Reds aa Eabee Tiles sieeane | seer carrots, A ae by “ . H Pingo mess at the ie ela a gmelt * Ba Loew's. ae HAT aoa deposite | ¢ THE MI : Celery ere eere: 5 rowledge , ® niden hospi -. 30 ; - 7 : as | es ta te - 28 ions have Fine atomic-type weap-|*. old Union . . | geek mee couple entered to Am Tel & Tel ae Lerilerd |. 4 Deposits $24, 08.10. : DYEAR ; 3 6 dos... esccteese 6 A stored .in . IC for the aoe Winesee 702 Mack Trk . 4 Other liabilities 796, : 2 * pocnvceesees ése| venient to areas con- ~ es appeared child, but dis- Viscose . Mannin ECONOM | BOs. ovsendtasecs training when ee . sau 33 | Tote 208,022.92) 1a dom. « beeece O40 al bases, and operation- W. alone she left then Armeo reese O68 uJ ities 33 = | — Me ba. a: 1.00 inguiries as a 'ASHINGTON for a few minutes. : a : MA a8 a4 onan vn Roy in Ze ; (behs.) occees 3 jlocations have to stockpile vestigators (INS)—Sena‘ A & Co. Bz shown obli- pe naksaceotille ise grounds the been turned back accused charged today de in.|_ The Butte described oo v “Be *: 34” | Capital* carTran Acc 6.00844c1 = ye 7 sified. ; rmation was where ing wr sincere! -y imriy tion. from — ulld as | Gat Line's: 413 - a cs eoapsasegest ens $ 900.000. ; —S 05 : national 1 in yf re Int M dehydra-|Arco Mi wees 3 mh Reserve (eR rd ; new, $0-ib. .. * 6.00 ers in New Electrical Work-|€ft Murphy told Mihalik ase oO fa 2 Red, dos. - . 140 Chiet York and New the hospital with they | Benavet Rick, : . = Rhubarb’ (Oehe, dot ess : is "Chet Gouna Robert Morse cf se demi te uae hal seing at 1. Oe ; 2 eS oe =5 Pomatges, ‘Hothouse. vee = said tha security subcomm = away permanently had = ‘Alum *... 19.7 a } rrr = Fomatees, ‘Hothouse, ¢-ied sas-+-00 $28 ert hat some of these ite! sa lee =: alee eee : Man Wan Paraipe “ibehe.) dom iB cupy “rather im officers oc- [ ig We as : seapital consists , fo = ‘anted ae Mone doz. onageent ORs He | 26501 Martindale in the union, portant positions” Estate D ° na sh li Se oe par ng ' Collard, re rs identified . he said, | S Budd alike ,. 7 a te j s oy igs in dpsee dnnstbasoosipen SAB ment before West his arraign- by par nb ee | Se fy Budd Co ..... 193 wie Mee: for other’ Cdl te tt ae magrtsnsaneaeeseecseuner ey ship | Justice it Bicone Town nesses as members of the "Opening ls Aug: 1 Gal Pack: 414 is tet BH Loate’ as shown above 6 6, 110-pound 1 @ — A 5S-foot a ee ae Monday. He was -Dieterle| the t Party who swit Com- ~ q. 5 Sin 2S -. 4 Hor 6a Bw $84) peposi ne 4 laborer who Swiss cacuceasvedasel 25 ‘bound United ched Bids: for Can Dry... 1 ‘Aitiia ... 4 ts an inventor, says be) >=! Be. seen sere Court over to Electrical a from the Whitfield Cai gre |: o Of Wag) Michs shot . he bu. oahgabavenhs with date fon to the- Workers drain will Esta in Pac +. oe 8: can bank. cashier : and Vinperiapcmen revues and returned set for) The AFL-CIO Un- A be opned tes jo rae ‘Alri ra | ben a deposits of svitle va ome Bag nearby Wol . Lettuce & Salad Greens e wit the Oak-| wag United Electrical . Workers ug. 15 at the Oakl a 2 p.mteese i... 504 eG 4 ui wa. refused to cash a oa a banker bs 4 sesesacevneees 2.50 set at! on charges ked out of the clo orkers Township. board the =i Guter rae #2 — 7". 4 ther't ud Sik at shed te saad Wick scarole, Blesched, a. socesssnciee $3 Young, 44, — i wn Connomtet do | ‘board learned last Bes Oh SS am “Rg eae tat te ; 47 etabtec 6aeees mec : A of : pe ; gl lia 7° Philoo = 53.1 rT aaa ‘-. EUBAFE : $500 made out cash a check for DETROIT Waterford them officials but tha the'. ted $14,266 cost equally the |€oi*. Peis 7 37 Philip Mor Be ‘MIL Klink had i4 Klink. DETROIT, Aug a even ten E. yrialtboapet hatiee @ been asking i doh of coe which would yen the pro-|col" arm: ths sy hi “a 3 ‘aenemn bank, He “said a in the partment of ee (0. 8. De trial on $100 bond and: get te that they needed Paani ned of the subdivision yi north Col Gag ...2: 78 it Plate a a! a for his inventions pe if money pager “iowes bide “retard fully ¢s- set for Aug. 15. / sehen e © The 78 ood. re-|Gon Baigon 2 Putiman Bas 445) | Sworn « he Ss rat. Wener lower: bal, Pe gee mon tay — so cents Finn, 32, of 2073 Wil Di ground liege of 30 inch under- Sone Bi PY oie Sh mem teresh hereby certify tha ae Sredenies See ter isin. oe. 22.50. netiemand Rd., Keego - He on iscovery Took Tim to Maceday Sram. the sobdivickin =f - RS Repety, Sih. +. =i thet I am not sn be filed a ote spieay ots one oe drunk driving BALTIMORE—It was at nate of pry = i have Sopher he sat Rey. Tob a e63 ne eee VIRGINIA & STARK : Klink : )__ditch - n ee F eae 08. , Oakland poh Welker said Klink kk fow prime sonitTs ib, nigh choles “end a asl that inta scan ‘teh walt land wenagan Sedbabed Wy aad Gurties We 393 Rapat Dut 3) expicee’ Marchi geotet 3 muttering something hept iow, prime 2.87 bane 26.25-26.78: 0 Leavy, and was] infantile paralysis discovered ect ulhng. ncaed Inthe rot Det We -- 37 Gee © ah — ' ae Michigan Mn Bae toc” a SR er» 3 gag Oa coe a eee See gt Be ee pe ‘oe mabe e bere cher eee gw Bears cS rene prt Dict Dow Chem =<. S04 Beeb ALIRR 338 ‘TALL TALES sonny ————— 3 bank. it a little at the eteatane a beiters ‘i opacat war Violen, te, fl N on — Bast ie 2. Bg Sheil, O . oe by KING EDWARD ictow sas eR sc hove he des,” Weller 1.0, cag. cumners, and cutters fered guilty to at ews of Men in a Peat: 3 —— eas T tt was s0.cold the day the hotel piateeinacm 25 as saying as Kent quoted) , cave = ™ uilty to charges plead- | Cag ete a wee 44 caught fi , ried awa as Kent wag car-|{ive, m <= snloble 200. Materataly before West of drunk driv- 3 In Se ic Brie Rinses I8t Pere : ire that folks poured Now! With hole i died y on a stretcher. -|tive. most de gina an higher ac-ig ee Bloomfield Seven TV Ex-Cell-O .... = bo gg one 42 water out of ee weeed 3 , be ein ie fog U en eit ae ea ar bee and Cunty Naval Rea ED icelise. #1 Bao: 2| aa Std dowm te cles Pree POs LaGrange. miles | tty, . 38.90-94.9 vealers 19 : _ Of $90 shipmen recentt Corps mid-| mow : a studen — ae all S = ad a. uae igape~ Klink was solned rer ai Pg A my cous : Se cekneg untae anted anon th College, and t at Dart-| Gen Ba a, Sevens. om. } Ho = Targgart, by Birra -acantin Sale Thurs. ica, Panama, to South A: = Mrs. Jere T. son of Mr. arid} Gen Bak ..., 10.7 ceatek 21.6 s : “4 a i cottville : of the wea-|one lambs oe ee ee ee ee teatime and the esa gg se gyrase go of itd Gen He =... Ht pe go ee ~ P KING Nena nese tang few, fend ring ie RS 7 wood RAS! More tha yy wo 5 and Midshipman) Gee Mote sl Ries 2 me ’ mw EOWAR se lia he fase! ea Tambe 31 20-1 Pitag shipmen 2,000 NROTC mid-/®" ees of a Gen Bhoe..:. 287 735.9, 890 =: wee DB gave no his rifle, MH sg cholee slaughter ae ited F s from 38 colleges and Mr. and Mrs. F , ona oe oe By _— wos 8 CIGA . Sucre pee | und Picks sees and wnt From. Ml Mediasn Richard BS Hf eee SD | cARS ae Pla ee job-train. |3-C- ford was Midshipman| Sees! coset 4. Sect e ry a | Say Plant Stimula Poultry Door-to-Door Heads | and es banana Se Hy : we TIMUNQTON | vernore® "ace £°%3 er. at| Gren "Paige's: ot Ua Garside ss1i88]) a Can Al : 2 BB peng I ae A — -|. The appointment cFarlane, of 705 Gt Ne Ry .s: 483 } Lyf senne 20 - sO quality live b>. Detroit, fe resto head of two Canal! @ s : $83 Gait Aire. ot / rass ' sy door-to-door a | meat : = TE oS LE GE mente oe salicttaton Spe) Won «3 14 Comm oad cial d,s etal Raines? walker 3 Lee bps beyrentne ine Aron United Fund 7 cite; | Bilis Ghose OS ey ea Jf munity Nat'l] hag fae nip hod ibberel-| $60 4205" Tocks 2090: capone grosses] N dew his and Culebra, Bay, Booker mi 1s") 28 Vee mast "2 $3 Bank B growth, works on grass, ‘of plant|t7e hens 23; hee i (over § Ibs.) rice lGeorge R. Bidred, head by’ Mrs. a Poérto Rico before Cent... Bl Walgreen wae sete / Idg. eee Prats ciatos ener ; heavy type tome ai. heavy division. head of the geo- aod = Rang "..:: 34 Wests a wel lea / Phone: FE Resul Mrs, Ralph (94.2 Wilson | wenn 63.8 | ts of application Re as cain Pen will direct fnteriak te” 3a Wosiworth ©. &13 BAK oes 4-1568-9 on ej ot Gib-lersdes: included. to» |Sip and Mrs, bee an Town- Men ans Foew “ob wa’ es My H . oxy so perimental pags were) arg wit: ge ine te Waterton ‘Township. Each erocx ol Richard . IANSEN Landscape P| eas tasee ds uno suse: wig.|heve district re NEW, YORK—(Complied by ichard H. DeWine raly OReeaie aa oe ee Siecle tet ze weer coptelns: end elle eT en a eS ; y a: H Norvell 1 , . 2, ee ee to retain(® eee ded ites thesis 24 Nor” ganda Fao ghee Root ods eae vil ests] Accident 1 eecniy eased in color of grasses i a Sashau sa don, dumpers. | on ae ae = ee ims MI ws nt Insurance” olicies ” Described x “very responsi. na ap imal te) caabe aces Bony =e 9 years of age. ag apn and son of je vor eee scat ts 182 1680 Automobile Insuran Fire Insurance growth ~ stimulator we oe Bilarse 3. Cy in Pan is ac- Mr, and SHO 4. ima 7 ol 6L rance . . were ig, poienineee = b and U Hellenic; Child pert pean aaa Gueee a Ericson| 98 high... is int med it98 iability Insurance Life Insurance Mrs. a Bg Fund work. shipman. 1.C Rd; Mid.| SNEE |1986 rien vo. int os is Burglary I : . Plate G , also a\native of Po student et Or David G, Ea SNEED Me¥. Elites foe ccccaeae sea 72.2 1649 oi nsurance lass Insura of yor a Rg: ton, fi : are ARL ANE oe 344.0 196.2 ae ied / T Bonds All nee / 3 ot Mr, and Mrs, R. 5. ——— quite uboard saree lan, a a : Tenants’ Policies ibaa da ’ 3 : ing in eon Bh vase Figures aes 2. Rephen yas : / The punishment ~ - | ’ mm i Pie : Bay was| Sitawie fiubt en ioe tom } 2 > bageon dies welin Ghaeee i LE a win Equip. w Ni th @ gove ad Rubber Go.* R a } @ government of w Se ae is to live und 2 * ‘ o - rhe * i | - aa —Piste. 370 RC. Z oa Qu ebe Canada :' E < ad : : to Norfolk before: retw sea . | Va. # urning oleae wii Oe gsstioens: 10 i : fee Wayne 8. Pr errnioeee 8S ES : ; i ‘ NEw Y¥ ; : / “..% Ss low! — American Petroleum In- Re Warterly Dividend ot. your property. just part . eee Remains at Thirty Ce ty. Wee . . ains at Th ; comple @ furnish “ irty ¢ te theft | _— : ents everything | insurance for- b cratory. : aiture; Ba rte afd ment, furs. jewelry glasses, boats, iy (7 cam fe - ~ ' oe THA = = today, ee Oe eee = iE im ew i ye nda VEU 4 ‘ ‘J = LAP Tec} fi it ¥ } d Be | : ye pee . i f “# ye bet yt i We ai quested. — three. rh a HOE GAT SMTA N” EXPT ne : 4 ‘ ‘ : : oer children’ Ss, red. See Mr. poset = Soe yey - |the committee said, makes it im-| The committee approved $2,410,- ? ‘Been “Sim Bron "té RP ae: vessels scheduled to jc perative that the area have a new{000 of. the $3,875 000 the Army re-| on aoe pp E by next June, jairport by gf Sl estimated}quested for administration of the} lle. Sting dens sik or more | A * ie * x. over-all cost ‘proposed new) Ryukyu Islands but rejected the s : é Kopiy’ factory —— : ae = White the Silat thie Wee aicport at Burke is 60 million dobjentire $9,200.000 nought for a new | ‘The Pontiac Press etic Grach Div Pontiss a cece, power, Pant for the I) | FoR WANT ADS ||.” SALESMAN 320 = om Otte “ay iran ‘respon. 2 : andir : | for"inet portion ‘of the first a sand mine hunt Ton 5 Board Also! 513,317,000 for the Tennessee teeny whieh, hen Geen ree tor, PP ee Sets Penalty -Charges\suso0 4) Setar cee es al picked soon, the Navy said. on Delinquent Taxes’ | $2,200,000, the amount requested sdjenments wil Se give Help Wanted The removal of the Iowa | BF lest ge ge Soren rel Ge ah ae map SFTORTONNT® POR iD, = 0. eee e bal After severe! weeks delay.. the! Gorkt Wick: Sheeeee tes tes Sees mente ‘containing 17pe. wines ig. work. te guanage tole, Pome des aah 22%. , L : . : - —Hee_Prem, Beg Ot __ The cuts come in the wake < hay in a day” system — is a crop dryer. It eliminates | "*** a@ liquor license Spin, = ye Se Gee * Went Ads may lady. Plenty of time, list- the y to if 5 be ‘Up t0 9:30 a.m. pace a Nagano al Pg Poot the threat of weather, enabling the farmer to dry bhis hay or grain — ie oe _,|[horpes Plead Guilty the “day” of pubieation. after 2 Ton. RBA atthe = ; men, and to hold down spending. overnight,.The crop dryer is hooked up to a crop drying wagon. onl Dando. whe monies be tals ? {3Cha 4 | casm want ap nares > MAKE GOOD MONEY AT — Heated air is forced through connecting ducts and held by a can- package liquor at 4568 Dixie Hwy. 0 OF 34 arges tints van Sees Gham aking contacts by phone, full or ~ ‘yas cover. The dryer can handle as many as four of the drying eran ae sities 3 *1.8 a 98 4 p.m, EM ‘ as *| hesitated ever Dunsky’s- a CLEMENS ® — : : : MEN 5 wagons at a time, The wagons hold 2% tons of hay. The’dryer is | Paitang pate ig onl Wome ai sented bo e iso 3 ke te MEN WANTED | _ being demonstrated at New Holland, Pa. request since- the present board | yesterday to two of three 4 ae eee Se pest, time, thls Se iat Mt cook : was organized in April, in the embezzlement of $75,166 in 3 3 88 ADDL, at 206 “Voorhels, 8:20 a.m. PoE, , An explanatory letter from the| State license-plate : gee pe In New Mexico Dam Collapse Michigan Liquor Control Commis-| Mrs. Thorpe, 43, former manager a : "ierres. Wed. morning. 1008 Poo- — | hercentins “eee oa oll tality fis pet | ~Wlelp Wanted Female 7 | Sectund qottacet rie ‘drowned in the “flood which! into a guiley. " |Proved for the Weissman Con-|to a charge of aiding and abetting St aelal afters getrigernman... or Pe ston TEx" ESTATE SA1ESMEN OR area earl Co. as _ tn os w hotve ‘ect ne flash the Las V. em struction Co, partial payment|the embezzlement, Maximum sen- | _ ae ht a Avi” AROUND KITCHEN ECP saieswomer * oe pent va y after 2.79 inches of rain Baapene oo fore ane Hameed for the sewer work under: way) ‘eoce on either court is 10 years. Aims. Eaperlenceas Eycelens ter at Big Boy Dritein. 2480 ‘Dixie aren "Exp preferred. Tose’ Bit fell in the mountains to the north appeared ‘lin the Sylvan Shores subdivision.|. Both stood mute on a charge of. Sook. Con tae “Tehi _Hvy. a Ae ls 8 About 25 persons were : iracy to embezzie. ee ea cass Ane YOU PLANNING A TOY SALES PEOPLE WANTED TO The victims were the Rev. Emillevacuated from their homes in|"£ZONE 17 LOTs eae a ‘ Bige TAL HANGUTE CHEV Party ig fan Our, bedeoe | . Keune ome Ma ste. LaPorte, 4l-year-old pastor of the|Las Gallinas Canyon, 17 miles| Other busness included the re-|" “ircuit Judge James F. Spier| —SU\GR—EARE OMtOx plus homie for August dates WANTED TELEPHONE CANVAS. Southwest Bible Fellowship in Las|norih of Las Vegas. A dozen to| 20ning from residential to com-|continued $100,000 bond 9 both. “ors. Expenenced auto pauiaway | 5 = : ‘| sare, ‘saleamen. closers, gd to- ong ait a iow teiee sine a Gallas Bo mage Foy oot Wet "thn Theres are ecroaied Dope ity tale egel Doses acer | Fre. 8 apis soar te waste 9 ond 5 p.m. Bet pate : +46 (7 af oe s Scott Lake, Williams Lake and|* 2%, Sx Toought 18 months ovee ae . | & gomienee sti sie: | Employment Agenciée 8A LaPorte was driving near a Chevrolet , - township: zon-) yrs. & BEA OPERATOR, EXC. OP- banks through Las Vegas, a town|Pianning Commission previously|Me%ico in the disappearance of Mite ace Sora Se woo faecal a as EVELYN = of about 14,000 in north-centrat| bad approved the change, the state funds, = Twibeoe tie «| CCAR HOPS, FOR DAY 6 J fn Crikee Kille- ng Ay ) ——— ox pms EoLs ro | camyame atte teres | Me SWE BG Ge te | carne ieren Picni Wend | Trgteea tee | LOWARDS r™ : eo : Another parcel of 114 ott ommerce Picnic tae Lee aah wionr- | ‘= eMiG?ss.. _ sda - ‘ - ae mountain downpour burst) Walton boulevard near Indian- Slated for Wednesd | "shift @ part time. Apply 438 SOMPANION Te" ETDERT Y LADY Five-Year-Old Girl {tte.2ams on tree small takes up-| wood Manor Subidivision was | OY | cet te | meteor teseeanms | OTE stream and their 90 million gal-| considered for rezoning from | COMMERCE TOWNSHIP —|> CARETARES ARRIED at _ Write Box 110. Pontine Pres lons of water coursed down the! residential to commercial. The |Plans have been completed for en a ee C-ERK TYPIST TO MEET PUBLIC IT’S HUMAN NATURE aps A S-year-cld girl] was dead-on ar-[Gallinas, a pie wor .. CHALLENGING OPPORTUNITY See, ee. tee be ee TO. WANT 80 o | : at Avon Conier Hospital| ‘Mri. Dorothy Tejada told off-|stady, sine te change had bees |Sunday ‘Scoot plenie to be heid| GUA wfizra't yee Sr Aira. eatin ans feat Bee Sor Oates __ be ‘sutle eee Rochester, at 5:15 p.m. Monday|cers her family drove across the| turned down by the plan com- |at 11 a.m. Wednesday at the John Bey opens coups #oe | bru Grit eb pia.Pren ie tHING! "CALL. EVELYN lost 25 pounds but after being struck by @ caf nearjriver north of town and it was) mission, although approved by |F. Ivory Polo Grounds in White | sores Aire Dubete, 3-W_ Lawrence > ied his normal weight and wy Sma wgen = ae eee ee the soning board. take Township. : Whe Cake. i ‘ne DISHWASHER, MARY G0 ROUN? G0 ROUND | any L Tine ™ healthy. = = : rs Ey “ ce = ay heard. — cacti tates ‘ am sere * a “ i 2 ps , ° “The government is a ee re two to three feet deep in eapierer gp myers ring len my _ All-members of Sanday School {— age edb. Mist be Beat appear: le eee meee tne de nite, apply lore ‘qrooked and deceitful—1 know), some of the houses along its)" : to send form letters to| and Vacation Bible School class- S bours per day. $100 per week 91.25 to start. Veco must have some experience from experience,” Father McCar-|wrs. bottle iulasssewstt, ie ibanks. scieenty- ot Glee: Sineas. 2it>| eb sat tie tuailins Wis been Fuller Brush, beteeen 8&8 pan, Sues Be Sa aes Peepered tp work the afer te omcldering dh ‘iocontent comb County, was hit by an auto C+. —|Payments for sewer comtrmaiion ebb tote fede pony vides and | =XPERIENCEDBURCHER aR. | macy, near "4 mile @ Woodward mt ; es tee pee enlee walat a pull gg mar Wells, 30, ot 5 Pacts Boost Syria‘s *|under way there. & weinle roast, Ice cream and ee Be elon Lr. Re fat NCeS GRIT a Goon. Have you got ‘em? We have -. _gontrol, can’t do anything about it./W ve BOING, iin oy 4 soft drinks will be served. Walkers Cleaners. Lake Orion. tet_girl. Phone MI 4-260 ON IST but she ee post said the set ea boat ey. Dependence o R Deadline for payments of this) In charge of picnic arrange- MEleaners, 680 Woodward” Roches ee fast’ She mrust sg be’ nest | Spitfire Wife | me wits triends atong Ryan road, |” 26 OM RECS! ers tune wae scr ast ght or|ments ere rs Russel Thompern,| 20-8 re St ac ge Sea aie "Deeaees of = epee gg, ~ [st north of M59, when she ran in) CATRO @— Western diplomats teen Bae eae on me % nomen ——— eT ee Miracle “Bite sare.” Write miniianis a Victor in Fight; | sr ot Wel car. in Cairo consider Syria has in| The board voted tre penalties! ———— Exp. Structural aeeese solaeepeeeae a, rentes = Be: : its \ ee : . . ae 5 ; ; ' . ’ ; . _|creased its dependence : EXPERIENCED CA: Car Is Weapon “Wells told police he aid not have|Soviet Union az a result of Rus|{r, residents who fail to pay by|Sales Resistance High Steel Detailers fraeety tire, apply permon boredom hea and ine come Fe a time to avoid her. He was released|sia's reported agreement to ofter| total tax wil be charged, in’ ach ‘WARREN Otto Un = Sales re age 538. Union ae ; with 8, reputation of, Sa- : ¥ wd after questioning. «4 Arab country technical and charged, in addi- ‘noe - AND ‘ Sood eet. ae, ce __iecmmmic ald and tet Syria pot" aaah nec i ee ae En Ti Cit ret | eee ee | TORTS vs year-old ca, re Of Family Killed [Sind ow toe nea tice’ fst ot he yar. A iocal magazine esleeman tht! Exp. Structural | Sz: bess. Uovecns | et ih cea eyo - ming bis brand nev + + + Clerk James Seetertin was |Seiits Genes with « pital m| Steel Check SEPERIENCED WATERESS AF. |" floned. “atten You ‘Sor’ Z = aa : : & . authoriz d swered knock pistol. # person «4! rd s = : : ‘When the dust in Airplane Crash .|,,Ata informants said yesterday] Tsiaente of townchip | vaat kept tt poded at hin | rope h paarenip erin bat Searaie yong. ed Pte Pe go , ay the agreements were reached in|. 4 of delinquent water jauring what he described as a| dies for sportswear. depart quired. ™ husband had fled afoot, leaving —e Moscow talks between’ Syrian De-| °™d Sewer bills. Deadline for |, +i ¢4 and unsuccessful sales PAID HOSPITALIZATION ment Permanent work, Ap. ‘ : = a oa for the | MONROE, La. ®—A grand-(fense Minister Khaled el Azem,| PaYment was. set for Sept. 1. - (Lit, + yaaa PAID HOLIDAYS ' Wem meee, eer, 3 a busy office’ ' ; mee

when you are the tor and iIDOEEAGED. “MAN —WANTs| Sy “Si mctettte Sh low’ gritne Pan work, Pr b2611. 5 down, @ per cgnt - “Insurance Agencies 17A| 5 At of, Represented £0.'s Pn Sig Agency Atler 4, Fe 42212 ] Cass E vt X PHONE OR nis % & Harger oe. : ‘3_W. Huron FE 5-883 __Laundry Service _ nN * Dan's : ance 8 “sirvice FE "er" T Se grading Back filing. EXPERT TREE G AND ES outing. Free est, OR '3-6826. — _ black “dirt. FE NEw Law BUILT, “Fan Fiatine. back” fi. Top soil, heavy Sealing PE #100 MOVING — HAULING. CELLENT SERVICE WrD: ALL KINDS t.4 Me ioe Sah Trucks 49. Rent | | gag Mae ets ND Pontiac Farm and Industrial Tractor Co. _.Beiiding Supplies _12A FE 2-7188. i ACE TREE SERVICE wi cral une eriaaming. Set our bad. ALL MAKES OF FOUNTAIN PENS ~ repaired by factory trained man | }y nate work ks repai sonable Phone ye 3 102i sand Open Dat , Tremaine Sunday DS Merten Pe ret, en lg aoa Pitta LATiNG,| yee Pet sanding and Phone FE | VET ar LARGE FAMILY, — _ job Call OL 1-541. 5-056. : : bish $4 load. FE 8-0145. aor, 5 JOB ANY 60 sa Kind. ‘Gall PR Bil0e between. 10 ROOF REPAIRS Painting & Decoret Decorate’. 2 BO. SAW. BA | * She a eg Fe iam. éanee wre oe Pe : ere one for, cash. 2 : — iHTERION — EXTERIOR, DCD eee On bie. FE INTERIOR- OR-EXTERION PAINT TING. Free Pree estimates All.work insured, Phone N oo RANTEED _ iNet INDON’ Printing & MARE, re ae FARKE ST. NO MA- w Sup _ Typewriter Service 22A-\R e ATTENTION OM OWNERS need listings of ys g 8 $ t t F a __Wtd. Tmanuie i 31 WANTED wh A 70. ag Sonnet to leave Fiay Wid, Contracts, Migs. 32 ; h see - Le . fie Jot $e zane riends andé .@) le. *AN “ASSURED DEAL We don't want. me Pad want and m . Saeon ‘nce to. 14944 EB. en A be al POINTE IMMEDIATE PLACEMENT! Sa i Contract. ws today and your pa- | Sere “with you. * Edward M, Stout, Realtor. i ON, Saginaw Wanted Land Contracts Have clients waiting. Interested in = eet dom or. aed Boo pms ata: a K Le Greece Be Realtor : ovahet e2 “a Real ehtisa: Wanted Real Este 32A\° CAUTION” | LOW FLYING. AIRPLANES _ BUY OR SELL nh wilt to consult bmw Pe Heaity We also ““ GEORGE BLAIR -| BUY, SELL OR TRADE Georee Edw. M. Stout, Realtor 5 FE 5-8165 | piso coe RMS. PVT. ENT. cea Ne alan a0} oe 1 BEDRM. JARAGE. NO DESIRABLE 1 aaa: APT. F close = in, 5 lake, heat Sar F ay HOLLYWOOD APTS. iE ona: rooms & bath buliftess Tura. EA aN. __ehitden. PE 68-3068. a ROOM ONFURR. APT. 30 she Near Huron management. New! | Soownien 2 ee a was oe 4 ‘ petead, etter month month A g Sag Ba a Sats ea ne : AP Newsteotures oN AND tte , THIS DATE, : x saaousaiearecemsceccomenesnereaant eeted oy sey Pay os _ Wanted Rest Batate 32K, Rent Apts Furnished 33 Brown Rd., Pontiac, Mich, : oR PyT. BATH ND ENTE. GaAES AD GEGES & with TV, hice. FE , Ge am beild te out voter | SOLD 7 ROOMs & Stk. Gay WEL , it rete as ee OR NOT SOLD <->. Off W. Columbia, PE => main - tcartsar'is| orton, eMusic SS eae ok 2a, —— | Bae TSN ao ae oT LE Wtd. Children to Board 26 WHITE veh ——_ of sea Po “ha. oJ 2 Ri APE REAR AUR ‘aus. atti time cars. 2 Eee i 4 Wid, Homsehold Goode 7| BROS. 1 RE NEAR, DOWNTOWN, REX FURNITURE NEEDED pe REALTOR TkMs HEAT AND LIGHTS FURN. top cola outta pt 6600 Dixie Hwy. = RR ee ae aRTLY it ee vot a Ht amity Oven Bves. "ti) §: Sunday 16 to "furs. if M. iheaan, a Homemenk: Seem!) TRADES seks = : _ MI_6-0083. as fae RMSE BVT. Exe, CHIEDRER | R as your . 5-835. a a We are ec J EXTRA ar} ROOM EPFICIENCY APTS 2 evan a | Eales Seats YO Se Call ws further -infor- or . FE ? lempe_ 6 Surnitere MY | “we BUY & SELL - Wtd, Miscellaneous 28 ee EE PRE OM BENTO eee Rai LISTINGS WANTED . ” z EP. wivthecke eo WID > BASS DRUM FOR DANCE eae atti Lake PE 25001 3 band immediately. Can use cym- is : :. x beis-and "entree! priced ¥or7| —“Teglie Middleton | - Me 20s : MU 48821. rm | RMB. PVT BATH AN rf - TROOMS AND BATH PVT. ENTR. Adults only. 7 Place. and . ls le Dai WEIR List Thru Partrid at ott| OWNER WILL Tackpot oro. cae spas cae "lay SACRIFICE. welcome. In Dra: 3-3087, ha 2 RENT cs) bows ons. = Bouse. ea » Siva. Snce yard & garde business. Call before e's. 45203 a 1 RENTAL UNITS Attractive new du Pee kes , M. Saginaw St Ph. ” Open Eres. a 6:30 p.m. 7 35 P Elis. iy. AM utili .|3 BEDROOM ERN, Se- MMF Compton, at A. Soup | AEE r 7D z rR children welcome, $90 month. OR~ ton & Bons ber Co. 4900 W. | oe ee WE NEE SMALL BACHELOR APTS. DOWN-| _3-5149. Haron Se Lond mater, home with two) town. FE +0133. _ J BEDRM. MODERN NEAR DRAY.| —~ o 2. 3 bedroom ‘city bone im goci Rent Apts. Unfurnished 34 bernood, clone te schosia 988 per COLORED . ation. month, - . A beautiful bedroom home. it en. = 4g EY BATE eee cae BUNGALOW @ITR | $ delta eno Turtnces full ‘be LIST—with us for fast and newly Adulte only: ym eg lll cg | na = eee Sax he Wir, Seow. Bree a Pontiac.” Automatic oll furnace, - Grapes ‘included. trade. Ask. for Mr. , Eve z Year-round home for junior flor decorations. to Wilson call $-2618, 1&2 a ARTI utive. MY 3-1182, Schoo & bus, fern, bath, yr. around, -Lk. |- : : & H, BROWN, Realtor Fa te Mee heat: #8 per mo, 366 8. Feadoee.| | RAINBOW REALTY 2a a ere | lesan el ek Pee, sea de tea dere, Ait, og, OB Pae | FCM teat Beamer oeton : Have cash aver for b ow | dock. Alberta Apts. quire 22 Auburn. Rear Office.|@ pedrm F Tm., ¢ining rm a Nalanda PRG see | Sea aac . fh. Hardwood firs. a . Bee mi ee ee sert Aaa Ar caren fae Re alos | ZL Bees dersonvi Na, Waterford, OR Ehiidéen Tecone,, sulable Ses rE acesss. __Rent Apts, Furnished 33 7 Bro ho ar | Troy's Polo” grounds. $60 DRIVE BY: yoper with ge. OL 24111, a month, Call "itter 4. ve ‘BEDRM, CLEAN, PARTLY 2 LARGE R MS. PVT. BATH & +0161. yn Stanley Tiled bath, yr. sround, it. ent. Inquire 645 Auburn Ave. aft- oes “dintog Fm f front a 8615 Pontiac Lk er 3:30 BRICK 6 RMS wit SIDE. 1% eS bl i ii ‘im “PRIVATE J RM APT. NO DRINKERS 1| Ddeths, Goane fet fo" eiera wee. - air air beat ‘Priee $11,308, entrance, PR 9-0663 ella zt Fat xnon aly Ra, oe eneral ‘a ait fn Ghee rc a Maree DES | BRICK DUPLEX CLEAN, 4 BED Lawson Rlty. Aree. Ls iy aryinqerator save furn.| Eke prive 3-mi. from Poatise. | 199 3. Auburn Ou tsi on, ht eg or ater Ape mee. yd OME AnD BATE SUTE 3 BEDROOM “HOUSE. WA. |" type, gurase, 1 Br couple FE $966, sitter 4 p.m. re Me 8z- " ‘pe. Sarees 00n150 ft. of paved T ROOMS & BATH” GARAGE, | sea vTON PLAINS. 601 Wi-| BY OWNER: « COME. i $ pest furn: Available Aug. liams Lx. Rd. Vacant, 2 bdrm.) Close in. 27198. : — basement,-ol] furnace, & BATH ON LAKE ath? | FOREST ¥ var te.| eta "| Estates, 3 bdrm. American ee oe week, MY | iss ere. _ i ranch. 1% baths, «in stove DUPLEX 5 : Danas ing : one o— Rg - 4 a, os 3 “Rooks & BATH ALL UTILT-| .Piains geo ‘monthly. OR 34225. B00. FE 4-0640, 2628 Hickory Ct, "| Sig weekly "Gall ot 308 WN. Perry, | FOR ~} BDRM. MODERN | Bloomfield Hills 2: | prick home. Nearly new. -Call! Vest Side 2 ROOMS. COS IN. HEAT AND owner afer 6 Miltord, MU 51 ter Court, eal oe Pent of room and spenrity te . | 5% RMB. UN RN STOV RE room Colonial fram: ieigeraior — tt. oY Mecham: peony pe “wnat i acaee. poe Nice —. iy A re Shi aute. oil heat, MArket 42316. living & dining room fireplace. me i. ‘OD. ‘BEDRIE, c yer Lake. ipper Caines | 05s, 8 SHORE, OTE SP you w i be proud i to own. hanks 7 LARGE Nee & ate UP- | ii 3 7 ae fae"PE “hats a 0 nit TPE "|One. Stor i ew 2 of . Bae, ern ni 3-1388. Oh, fareees. eer oohest. molt child | wall-to-wall ¢ sulated many pa FF for $10,500 with easy terms. Oxford Here is « bee built 3. bedroom | iw EA with ne i 5 Fi Hag é ii * * , - | Eze | WALTON. room $4,000 with terms. vz a ae ee | tae down Ea ee may see per month. WILLIAMS LAKE prt . Small home—Large let,. akecns. FE 42354. — : — SALE: © eres eta od HILL. ae o a ae ee * eo ee opyEs . OR as, “after a0 ee ee aeeay: Earl E. eo Low DOWN PAYMENT i] i é : : hi tian 3 Lit ii Hee dhol ‘ aia Pid to new pr $79.50 include taxes ~Kuschell spact PON-TEL eral ee 254 8. Telegraph Road pret ~— plus cheerful a x 2, ee en, dint fami! kitchen. {ora LOCATION. Owner tran . Quick possession... - Jackpot No Money. Down : Lore, 3 petrm. oe we tancher. a ss: Clean pe = torteer: ‘Information pe JERRY B, ADAMS “TERRY Lakefront Estate Peres ee “T don't know what line he plans to follow, but he's very versatile — watch tia sors boscomumdate dant CLARK REAL ESTATE For Sale pa 43 FoF Sale Houses. aie 3 m and r: ¢ patie. attached garage, Attention Bride &. Groom Practical og tg 2 bearmee. re ‘an pull: oom be teed be K. pete. GILES Ranch Type 6 rooms, breezeway and ga- on 2 lots, Located west of Pontiac. Oniy oo “tall ‘Auburn Heights 2 bedroom ranch type home, arage in @ neighborhood and down, Vacant, : Income. peaiat a td fromm 3 rooms take JIM WILLIAMS| (REAL Eatare a a FE SHARP BARGAIN! MODER i ah R. J. “T, VALUET, Realtor AVE 5-0603 Partridge 1g THE “BIRD” TO SEE WEBSTER SCHOOL ‘ WARD E. PARTRIDGE}. LTOR, FE 4.3581 \ Seen av tts Watkins Pontiac Estates brick BLAI CASS LAKE RD. PIONEER HIGHLANDS Waterford t0. Spotless 2 ‘bedroom home oe an oe tively. . North Subtirbent $0001 Dowa Northside | furnace, iN ICHOLIE. - AND HARGER CO. 33.W. Huron st PE 56-6183 2 Dorothy Sayder Lavender roth side Lavend - ph. eae 34008 or eat "MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE bun | Long Lake eee POR ONE one woh, yon gaat bas oe done~- s nm oe. ea you see bedroom ¢ with its garage and complete landscapingyou will start to re- lax. Tee cety emes 8 ni cupboard, wil be to ae aluminum stort “tre 00 s, here —the: re tnt Also lake why. Ob yes, - base for jr winter — recreation. er too mu two 909 full price. Reasonable down payment RaNcH BELIEVE Furnished _ >. reas ’ a wes Pom cecateg on, Marve R. D- RILEY, ee $09 Elizabeth Lake rd. 5 Rm. Brick Tetate Only 91800 down. On West Side furnace. you can move right in. 2 family ae lake privi- | F ainily Special room home, is, with « bedroom ! “VALUES : - Keego aches FE 5-4334 |- _ WILLIAMS LAKE oak eee pecans Oe “Special Services. SILVER LAKE apc A Dandy Location For Retired Couple ie at orpatig. Pree Fast Suburban $5 000 ) DOWN A GOING YE. Near General Hospita Large 0 bh a 5 home, deseme oat wie with gas eae ‘storms i aa ain in At condition. a. is: Commerce Area a harrohgge eeee.. ume & & plastered “ines carport. fanaa with #1300 W est “Side— rooms; Fricke 05 bell” rts _* ae. gh prin Fisher |< tetas 9 Weds ining rime Investment On ro erat 3, BEDROOM BRICK 4— Seminole Hills A A wet located home, six|’ front ft, shaded front, $10,500 with $5,000 = po Josie: | Gh Fr ranks M ne eaty GOOD VALUS ... aoe Size Bedrooms v4, Baths and Cerami ic hrf we -eN= BRE yy - ~ a Et. i) Ri "ON ig = E 3 f - HUNTING GB PISHING BUR. INESS ON DIXIE HWY. JIM- WRIGHT 445 OAKLAND AVE. OPEN "Raeaee : ee _ SPECIALS) Ares eas Realtor FE ¢T114 vnce | OURS torrie a4! _— Hempstead aes GAS HEAT bungalow, completely netian blinds, slum. and - storms.and screens, base- ment, gas water hester, water softener, attic will pro- vide 2 f bedreoms. niture ine’ new auto. washer, dryer & = -_: Good . ame ng Lg ng large fg ne, = See = poe ee MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE GIS ~~ BALDWIN & 1ST. lg with fain a WE HAVE LOTS OF LAKE PROPERTY HURON VALLEY at Pontiac . _HOME = ha, oe ete roa ae bein fd ae oo ; ~priced to sell. Tater tod. te eae" miles EB. Py) ood “ ‘ = . ‘ . a Salts vows | lock ‘Bld ai Opportunities 51 Money to Loan 83 hatte washer. 3090 seen TE Sal he | Se ior \ceguame Yomsnos | saan | BeRtet | gman Ht Viet mae tit ' ; 0X24 on , RD sER STATIO. A JOHNSON, Riker | Ie eke oe sees | Ben Bs Penta Sonning | LOAN 8 70, ety | CRUMP "ELECTRIC. tt 8 Tele raph Ra. tirement Lome on our new tential. "For lease, MY. | ok W. Lawrence st. PE 41838 FE et ake fee) J. R. Hiltz |" seen | LOANS a tee bene 4 The Oia GO Gompony id prepared ct . or © . MAHAN | Wii sities nei rate) BR ea Bie lB . Wi | 1900 14-16, Bt. He Sad oe Paridge.- ; thet vest 'Pon cares we|” ™ FRIENDLY SERVICE SUBURBAN—Attractive - ay rvice stations | = & bath 7 rg ag ee : For oor Lots 46 =... that will earn someone eight thou- = rooms, beautiful) ~~~ : sand_ do and r year. uic 3aS bright” ely 17 M2. Yving|80_ x 400 cort & Lor. “* wei, 380 Feet THAT SOMEONE BE room, ne 202" deep. Rd, Avow Twp. | “frontage in fast ¥OUIH A small investment and $25 TO $500 pan aay pipres, cil) $2,100 cash. PE 2-4506 after 1. Toe aren, garner parcel, excellent gp ER a8 a gee bew, attrac Can Becessary, FE| $7500 i > “For, information call TRinity helpful, Phone FE 3 tice bedroom, "te BEA ; ON Sashabaw - Maybee Rd. a or visit us at our office, owe 2 ‘ tixis room, plenty of road one block wide epen for i. - 4 i ' f : chet ie im fo Pe | Lake ooo ie Santas Titer pen ene] = OtdOndard.. |HOME& AUTO fence. Nee ee i Edward M. Stout, Realtor Oil Co: Loan:.Co "1 bal. 967 mo, includes! we stil] have a limited ver 77. Saginaw st. | PES oats . aN Per (iee Pat wall accepting lease oe DERSO: fee ‘station ta -J Loans reed | eco cere ine, erg | Some Mar Ei | ~~ OTS _ fice. Owner wil sell with down| quired. assistance & LOANS—$600 to $1, 500 payment, al able. Call today! 41584. For any purpose, on peed eae Oe ee ar 18 popes woes homes, ~ alah : to 4 p.m, : “i = cae fully. eat sas 2. For home sdditions -or Ol DS Hae —.,. mel) im or enclose FOR SALE ORLEASE:| i, ih Reta ter‘as | — boar TEE ol 5 acres. Near . Heart of the | partly \. : Se 110 ft. were) and area. Real} 4. 70 build s garage or on \4 F Wall Tile ; With small e $8.508,°. iwood . 2. t. Wa lee Dorothy mer. are Realty, PE $1284. £ oe Maton Sufaing” | 8 yal Fant, & &: ii ci, 3S + BEAL ie: SERVICE STATION or phone FE : La | ph em 38 Dor MUtual. «e417 For: Sw : B OTK * mt waps tour well-restticted Waterford | Rent Lease Bus, Prop. 49A | gross. Attractive lefse. Will take I : 43A aie yg ge) freely sane aa. vu - contract as part years ad: Neparate ating Too, no ncome Proper’ 2°") HERBERT C DAVIS. |"stton tum fe re pest ace |, Rai beth tlP"besement afer SFAMILY INCOME, NT |q825 Poatine Lake R4. PE e4311| Wbet built, 12 W. Huron. PE IP mg il eae Sosomant 3. car e, nice ; quiet ‘on line, Bo KEEP YOUR EYE ON Pass Sale-or Exchange 50 realtors involved, . Terms,| Cherokee Hills! - 3 “Buy Thre Partridge "aa eect watt, auto, recast bo Call: FE 2-5273 after $:30. _ wed i Bae won New spacious ee ROOMS. on, TERMS OR Tix Thru Partridge . Re : rive out Elie: erie taste tren GALE. BOX « POR-| J.C. HAYDEN, Realtor “0s . Paved rd. near peeee, coms NEW RA tes tise Preas jo school & stopping id. mile Wer West bath. Bway & : 8 E. Walton sania center. $200 month income, $2,000 Bean ake as Be hae “a 309, eculy. Eves “Sun, 10 to or more down. $16,000 full price. Sale Land Contracts 52) 0 a8 vices Se et OO as samen town near Pontiac. $12,000 down WITH iy” was ‘iss tb: now now $42 0. PE. ¢si8i— im sasse| bandiée real estate & equipmen CONFIDENCE 1" 5 aaa For Sale Acreage 47/| . DO IT YOURSELF : ARNES ARDWARE > wee ere AFC-H - 742 W. Huron 3 3 ER - WO | 2 TRACTO! oi OBILE DETRO hag . P LICED quick, 660 ¥ Walton. /EDRM MODERN. © trailer, re first 14 to a6 fh at . Sieve your. traits and + vegetables for freezer : or home cannin - -, | PEAS, 75 LB. P : i ee Rs ; » DOZ.. 18 LB. CAN. $3.25 4 BLACK SWEET CH _ iy at HE Bee Bl Besiehss See ratee aoa : ancy MICH. | ¢ tvAreD . 2 J ‘ i FLORIDA CON a Ar ; ORA A 6 ‘on CaN, an : Davey’ s Frozen Food 2, * Center 11 Mate, Rochester. Boll 15210 N. Hol- Biiroce ee OL 211 ees : “Always Re BAGLEY AUTO PARTS ye sazi"_____119 BAGLEY st. — | Comer Pike & F. Biyd g aid rc Parte goal - ; HURRY, ‘sell thi A BETTER eee PRICE FOR any. make or giodel clean-car or truck. Highest. ——, lowest terms, © i We TRADE UP OR DOWN Haskins.Chev. MApje nyt, Dinie Highway at M15 aA FOR JUNE CARE. PREE TOW. eady to uy 1” BAGLEY iv Meheap ears, vr 23-2666 Gare Bud Shelton Motor Sales ihe By iE, Biva, PE Cate Pontiac Auto Brokers ‘will or Bsapcy ou wel. Oa Ba “HJ. VAN WELT OR 31355 4 2 FE Auburn Motors { FOR. CASH ‘IN’ | "Hhronigh ‘Classified ben “Jeepers, ene of these days ‘we'll, stap' growing sued then we'll have to wear last year’s clothes!” 3 Pa ___ For Sale Cars c Lake f 53 Ford Pick Up New & Used—-Frueks— Oakland at Cass FE §-9485 ne bg yf tandem ____For Sale Cars - Oi" SUPER 1954, R & Ww, *\Dyuafiow. Can be seen 1630" Ber i erly. Sylvan Lake. oR 6-167. "$2 motor. $l Fae quiet Sos3 4-389. Try Houghten Hot Spot! MU 45155 | 1983 Ford, 2 Door. R & H. ‘ | 1957 Piymouth, door. Hard top. Excellent cond, Also 1954 Ford 6, | 1954 Oids Super 88 Holiday Coupe, a 4 Full power, low YouUR ag LOOK! #2 ‘ ni Milton’s hous Says;/ - SELL’ t ‘$3 Ford. 9 passenger wagon. we has a New whites wee hs ee ees $0 other cars to choose 6,000 mile guarantee - BIRMINGHAM : ein eeee ee © -from NASH 666 8. Woodward Open nites ‘til 9 MI 6-3900 : Complete parts & service availabie. = P.S: Milton says: "HURRY" Corner Pike & E. Biva. inet BUICK. SPE SPECIAL HA . PE 26002 after Si p.m. North Chevrolet Co. 1000 g.. Woodward Ave, Bi BUICK — 210 Orchard Lake ave. —-PE‘2-9101 SUMMER ‘SALE ~ 1957 CHEV. “Bright Spot” | AUTO SUPER MARKET | 4956 Chev. Convertible f f* . 1956 Cadillac Coupe 1956 Plym. club coupe 1956 Cadillac Sed. de Ville 1955 Olds Hol. coupe 1955 Cadillac coupe 11954 Ford convertible 1954 Olds 2-door 1954 Olds 4+door 1954 Cadillac Cpe. deVille 1954 Pontiac 2-door | 1953 Cadillac 62 sedan 1953. Buick 2-door - 1953 Olds 4toor 1953 Pontiac 4-door _ | 1953 Chev. club coupe 1953 Ford fordor 1952 Olds 2-door 1952 Ford fordor . » 11952 Chevrolet 4door ; 1951 Cadillac 4-door. _™/_ 1951 Ford tudor 1951 Mercury 2doot — 1950 Olds 2Alvor A ae! at Cass and OLDS DEMOS. couRTES SY CARS - TERRIFIC SAVINGS 2-DOORS — 4DOORS bidacasins "ei aagands $195 or your ear down “As little ae $15 per week WE NEED USED CARS “DEAL WITH OAKLAND COUNTY'S TOP TRADER” OF AMP | | > gels HASKINS _ CHEVROLET Oakland enema tain Pa s. ‘Fastest t Growing Dealer” agp — os bine DON'T, WISI FOR monte Make. it easily ified-Ads. ell eel pic reat peta Motors | CLEARANCE ‘PRESTIGE STYLING Priced to Fit Your nates Monterey Hardtop eee | *§5 pees Door ote TER, uTO A aC bo a oe aa mera 56 FORD Ranch ara ; ne * eam oeT aoe Also Visit Our TRANSPORTATION ee , CENTRAL LINCOLN - MERCURY Cass at Pike Streets FE 2-9167 FE 4-3885 1988 CHEVROLET EL. RAY &B- or es ay | new yest ocaaie Stosk No- haa Chevrolet Co. 1000 8, Woodward Ave, Birmingham mia Sts Mace 1 4 ar | FOU Tet F, and the price) | sux OUR one « or pom AUTO SE 22381 Jaguar, MGs Aton —_ 5g FORD 1-76 CK ras ED N. Malin. Rochester. Ol en 193 8. 8 jaan, Fa .. eaiee, Dyanfiow. io money . z capeuity, 37, wake\bedy. e004) Sal Oe oe Pontiac ro INTERN 4 rION \ DOZEF jOD¥Y AND HOt 6 ig 3 Powergiide, blue falsh. ; Auto Br okers cap, Por infor Sa = to sell St | +55 Pontiac Stone .. SS | Se Se eae cara : ea % tat AOD CE + : : % s | SOtctvand hve Sting | 38 Reming a, Me. Se] semen ten |WILSON GMC = eect our old “North Chevrolet Co. | carr OLDS” 1957's Exceptional - Savings ~FACTORY EXECT'S. AND COMPANY DEMOS. 88 Supers and 98 Holiday Sedans... and Station Wagons ~ Jetaway trarismissions © aa cso potights Sun Visors Radio & heater White side walls _». All colors > ‘Cars like new | > New car igarantee;. Exceptional _ Savings’ Suburban Mirs. 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(2) Nate That Tune, 6:45—(4) News. 7:00—(9) Million Dollar Movie. ‘ Baseball great Jackie Robinsan in “Jackie Robinson Story.” (4) Festival of Stars. (2) Phil Silvers. 7:36—(7) Wyatt Earp. (4) Panic.| (2) Private | Secretary- : $:00—(7}-Broken Arrow, (4) Meet McGraw. (2) To Tell the Truth. Time. (9) (4) Whistler. @) Highway Pairol. - 10;00—{7} ‘Theater. (9). Nati News. (9) Rosemary Clooney. (2) Men, me - Annapolis 10:10—(9) Weathervane. 10:15—(9) Theater 15, “ 10:30—(7) Powell Theater. (9) By- line. (4) Traffic Court. (2) Capt. ‘David Grief. _11:00-—(7) Soupy's ‘On, ()-Milion (2) Dollar Mystery. (4) News. ’ News. (9) Headline.| The 11:20—(4) Sports. (2) Sports. 11:26—(2) Nightwatch Theater. Joan. Blondell, .Melvyn " im “Amazing Mr. Williams.” 11:30—(7) 30 Minute Theater. (4) Tonight. WEDNESDAY MORNING 6: 50—(2) Meditations. (4) Farm Réport, ; ¢:55—(2) On.the Farm Front. 7:00—(2). Jimmy Dean. (4) Today. 7:45—(2) News. j8:00—(2) Captain Kangaroo. (7) Cartoon Carnival. , Friend Harry. 10:00—(4) The Price Is Right. )10:30—(2) Strike It Rich. (4) Truth -or Consequences. 11:00—(2) Valiant Lady. (4) Tic Tac gh. '11:15—(2) Love of Life. 1i:390—(2) Search for Tomorrow. & Rickey. 11:45—(2) Guiding Light. 11:55—(9}- Billboard. WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON 12:00—(2) (Color) Ladies’ Day. (4) . Play to Win, (7) 12 o'clock Com- ics. (9) Swing Your. Partner. 12:30—(2) As the World Turns. (4) Wilson Changes Mind : About Being a ‘Walker’ | Saag By EARL WILSON NEW YORK—I invited myself walking the other night with New York's No. 1 Pedestrian, hoofs our pavements and parks 5 to ; ‘ : It was a mistake ., . because now he’s got me doing it. - “How much have you walked today?” I had just asked ‘ the distinguished editer, food-packager and gourmet, a Whitewater, Wis., boy. “Five miles,” he announced. - “Well, I think I'll walk with you—to the corner,;” I said. Making it those 60 paces left _ “Where are you * Huffing and puffing while trotting beside my young chum while -he talked so excitedly of the other pedes- trians, Phil Silvers, Jack Pearl, Bernard Baruch, and Bugs” Baer, I determined to become a walker myself. So I walked all over town I walked more mil than anybody. A Slugger already had one. along very Henry Blackman. Sell, 67, who 10 miles a aay. * ‘me worn out. going now?” he inquired. 2. ® I Wed. I. mentioned a famous restaurant nine blocks distant, thinking that would too far for him. “- #71] walk with you!” he sang. out. be hunting pedometers. a to find out how many miles Arid after buying one, I discovered m So if you see somebody walking briskly, with a 10-mile look in his eye, that won't be me . ... that/ll be Henry Sell. I walked 2 ee THE MIDNIGHT.EARL. . . a 11:15—(4) Weather, (2) Miss Fair: weather. (4) It Could Be You, (7) Robin (Color) Club 60. (7) 12 o'clock my sori] Cémies. (9) Corliss Archer. Charm. (9) Bill Kennedy time. : Douglas|1:39—(2) House Party. (4) Bride ~and Groom. 2:00—(2) Big “Payoff. (4) (Color) ‘Matinee Theater: (7) My Little Margie, ss . 2:30—(2) Bob Crosby. (7) Ramar of Jungle. 2:40—(9) Myrtle Labbitt.. - 2:556—(9) News. 3:00—(2) Brighter Day. (4) Queen fer a Day. (7) American Band- stand. (9) Fun With Food. $:15—(2) The Secret. Storm. $:30—(2) The Edge of Night. (9) |} Bugle Theater. 3:45—(4) Modern Romances. -|4:00—(2) Susie, (4) Dear Phoebe. (9) Circle 9 Theater, 4:30—(2) Our ‘Miss Books. (4) Romper Room. (7) Mickey's Record Room. 5:00—(2) The Early Show. (7) Mickey Mouse Club. (9) Dance Party. 2 $:30—(4) Range Rider. U. of M. Makes Artificial Kidney Patients Suffering From Mal-Function _ drown’ in his own juices if his kid- ney is not doing its job.of separ- ‘lating wastes from the bidod and re- moving them from the body. — The kidney device, known tech- 1:00—(2) My Hero. (7) Lady of] Show- "| “a character just like me.” ... ANN ARBOR (INS)—The Uni-!- _ | (NABET). ‘Zsa Zsa Gabor says her pro- jected TV series centers around radio pioneer, has switched to day- time on NBC. Mindy Carson will give up sing- ing if her acting lessons take. . . British TV has “Naughts and Crosses,” known over here as “Tic Tac Dough.” - Mickey Spillane’s TV stories are sent in storyline form to Holly- wood where they're being scripted and filmed with Mickey's pres- of their vio- Dispute by Technicians developed ie Growing Knocks Welk Off Air NEW YORK ®—Work stoppages ¢iby ABC-TV. technicians in four cities knocked the Law- rence Welk show the network last night. The dispute disrupted other programs off and on earlier But néar midnight a setfilement was reached between the network cast Employes and Technicians The dispute was over ABC’ premiere yesterday of a TV pro- American Bandstand, pre- GMiciadt MAL C4 Le) 1G0 A OTS | CUOESC 3a) (urDise True Life Adventures -MONSTROU: re os a«™ ING 16 THE NAME OF. OLOCH HORRIDUS / = eit aks 2 yt Bi q “One Man’s Family,” a durable, and the National Assn. of Broad-)' Malaya Wins Independence erned separately, the two terri- tories maintained. strong economic “The Malays, who will be the big- defense ‘and foreign affairs. x * * The matter of internal security dealing with the Communists other civil problems — has turned over to a seven-man. Singapore Now an Orphan couficil consisting of three British : Invention Craze ‘Strikes Japan Patent Officials Face hit by an “invention fever” today that’ it will take them years to| - : |¢atch up on the backlog of 200,000 have piled up in * * * Commenting on the current in- vention boom, a patent agency offi- cial said : “This s a sign that Japan's * * companies and the people have had their hands full jast trying to make ends meet due to economic hardships which followed Japan's ‘ith-| disastrous defeat in World War II. * * * | ‘The officials said “of some 153, 000 applications filed last. year only 120,000 have been examined. With leftovers from the previous years, the backlog is now 200,000— or more than the average annual facilities. number of applications.” A typical example of an Inven- tien which paid off rich dividends Malaya) is the case of a housewife who invented a portable ‘icebox, Today, Mrs. Hatsuko Sasaki, is per month and still cannot tmeet ; soaring demands in the hot sum- mer months, The 36-year-old housewife real- ized that during the lean postwar years, very few families could afford such luxuries as an electric refrigerator. — Reccseeenidientensasdemrcnamecsneen [Bridges Resist Bombs | SAN FRANCISCO — The Golden’ she wen¢ ahead and built sulted Backlog of Applications| = * + Fram Gadget Creators |piane, the visual cues and TOKYO (INS)—Japan—is being |temotely national. economy has been sta- tions. bilized.”” He said up to now, most-of the}. Missiles Expert Asks for Simple Guided Rockets a athe alee ane ae missile systems expert says more of man than is required in : Finland S r - as Big Win 1 ape fi t Fa % & ¥ i * Sa BEE * HE i : a eB i S E & 2 ; | i i ez 3 the operation of conventional air- Aircraft tems Division at Van Nuys, says: “No device small enough to place inside a missile has yet been de- veloped that can perform with the capability of a human.” and that no really “effective” The finest in black ed wltes by Hallicratiers - fault, he says, is in the system and the equipment—not the man. | He said equipment must be de- capabilities which man himself represent. Science Can't’ Match Reservoirs’ Efficiency MIAMI — Scientists still have long way to go before they can compete with nature in water pro- duction. The cost of distilling salt’ water runs about $1 per 1,000 gal-| cloud seeding to produce rain, are still not nearly so efficient as stor GOOD T. 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Patrick Was treated for a bruise over his right ors ‘and sent Home. = i | i} 1 16-year-old boys, John Matthews. and Thomas P.- Ryan, charged them with assault. Advance for noon EST Ag. 6.,; GUATEMALA (#— Gatemala’s| defense minister, Col. Jan Oliva, } Oliva said in a prepared . ment that he had been offered sup- the [Pott from “many sectors” but pre- : but a soldier willing to all, including Hie, in’ defense’ of the majesty of the law.’ a Convict Thumbs Ride With Police Sergeant | BRATTLEBORO, Vt. @—Brad- - Caldwell, 21, of Hennjker, | N.H., thumbed a ride from the wrong man yesterday when he’ escaped from a work detail at_ county jail. He was picket up by Foster F.| Corliss and given a ride—back fo/ geant, drives an unmarked cruis- | ing car. | Advertisement) . SCHOOLS- “ DRIVING (> One of the group. stepped for-t boys’ parents | 2 The brothers identified their as-] \sailants, Detectives arrested two/ and More than 200 persons _and_& sta is building a new commercial air- ire | brothers who » mes appoated Jn ae a ee ee ee Pye | “tough “guy” roles in ‘Aelevision| wedged ‘petween two rocks in a card John Biaop Ie, 18, and ‘aetes dramas were beaten up by tW0| wooded section. left similarly on previous J. Hawes 19,° both of Detroit, “fia, in si — in upper Man-) Mrs ide Elliott was located yes- found pot had “hetureed ed was pleaded guilty and were § an _yeste found easily. Police gave -this aceount: Jeers vy iit wart ~~ from s either to ay $25 fines’ and saad A half dozen youths confronted B tus Constantine, Mee a third city, two days in jail, or serve 16, and Patrick, “x % days in jail. A tin su ae year-old Michael Bunch, Prcgge himself. around his a vottice said. SACRAMENTO. Calll. @ = Ton playing, alone ina tree in his. front ‘yard, accidentally “Somehow the rope. ae tangled] ee ; Credit ¢ Counselling Experience Assist You" ele ae Wed. & Sat. 9 10 1. Evenings by App’. ~~ MICHIGAN. coe COE ve _ 1% 8S. Saginaw : > sion. His condition was reported} - NO PAYMENTS UNTIL OCT. Is! lion marks ($4.900,000,000)--in the _ fiscal year ended last March _ 13.;. The Finahce Ministry reported. today the - reduction during \ the _year was about 100 million marks: (nearly 24 million dollars). \ Outstandirig indebtedness in cludes 4,200,000,000 marks inearly\ ‘a billion dollars) owed the United | States and 1,400,000,000 marks (332 million dollars) owed Britain for’ economic aid alter World War Il. \ of it. _— Here are sorne PRAY...,. 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