Th« Wtath«r If. a WMihar lirMi 'r«rtt*il VOL. 119 NO, 139 All Dressed-No Place to Go THE PONTIAC PRESS ^ J’ONTIAC, MICHIGAN, WEDXESDAt. JULY 19. 10K1~42 PACKS /owTBD ntm wti Home Edition Confers This Afternoon FALSE 8TAKT—Aitronaut VirgU I, (Gut) Grittom I«awt Hangar S at C^pe Canaveral this morning for a ride to the launching pad rre missilemen would have attempted to ot him into space. The shqt was called off I is now scheduled for € a.m. Friday. Will Try Again Friday Kennedy Nears Berlin Plan U.S. to Bolster Armed Forces in West Europe May Try to Strengthen, ihe Anti - Red Position in Southeast Asia. Public Construction Provides Employment Space Shot Postponed CAPE CANAVERAL. Ha., (UPI) —Bad weather and unlucky timing today , forced at least a 48-hour postponement of America’s attempt to hurl a second astronaut into space. ★ ♦ * The National Aeronautics and Space Administration INASA) rescheduled the now twice-tfelayed shot for 6 a.m. tPontlac time) Friday—weather permitting. ponement of the shot from • a.m. Tuesday. Late - tenntaig Houds forced a second “scmb” fwlay. Whether Friday’s weather will permit a shot then was uncertain. NASA said there will be additional weather briefings between now and Friday. JtW A LITTLE iMN>Nt» Astronaut Virgil I. (Gus) Grip-aom was poised atop bis Redstone rocket for a IS-mbpite into space similar to the historic ride taken May 5 by Navy Opdr. Alan B. Shepard Jr. when today’s postponement was ordered. ♦ Ah NASA officials saM that If the •hot had been sehednled a little sooner. M oonM have gMM. Bnt by T:» n.m., with the cmint- Three Protest C. ot C. Study Commissioners Object to Changes Considered by Business Group Three City commissioners last night voiced sjrong objections to the election changes imdcr study within the Pontiac Area Chamber of Commerce. ★ h * Commissioneii! Winfoid E. Bottom. Robert A. Landry and Mil-ton R. Henry all said the chamber should stitfk to the business world and keep out of government. The chamber disclosed earlier this week In Its newsletter to memhen that Its governmental affairs committee had been given an okay hy the board of directors to Mudy a plan whereby City Commission candidates would be nominated within each of the seven votli« districts, but elected ■ one tram ench diatrict a eltywide vote. Commissioners have been elected by district vote since 1939. in the initial reaction at the commission table, criticism of the plan and the chamber became bit-ttr at moments, but the main objectiofi centered about larger campaign expenses in a citywide vote. * h * Bottom said the extra expense would mean "the ordinary layman and laborer could never afford la be In. civic governmenl." •PEOPLE WOllLO LOSE’ "The people would lose control Iheir districts.’’ Bottom linued. "It would end up with the chamber of commerce and certain diitiicta contiolling the sys- "We have an excellent tyiten rW«t now.” Landry, referring to the make^ up of chamber membership, com-mented that he was "amaied that people who don’t live in the city hade ao much to say about its Summer Storms to Come and Go for Next 2 Days Scattered showers or thundershowers with rainfall totaling less than an inch ii the forecast for the Pontiac area through Friday. The weatherman predicts showers and a low of 68 tonight. Temperatures for the next live days win average t to 4 degrees below the normal high of M and nomMi low of «3. Thuraday will be a little cooler with only minor day-to-day changes and a warming trend again about Sunday. Southerly morning win^ at 10 miles per hour will become northerly at 8 to 14 m.p.h. Thursday, a * h ’The lowest temperature in downtown Pontiac preying g a.m. was 68. The reading at 1 p.m. was 83. Mme. the rape was covered by clouds. E. A. Amman, (orecaster for the Mercury man-ln-space project, said that if today’s attempt had been scheduled for 6 a.m. instead of 7 a.m., the weather would have been “fairly adequate.’’ "But after that,” he said, "there was a rapid change for the worse. WASmNOTON (AP) President Kennedy an-i nounced that he is making | decisions immediately on! measures to deal with the! Soviet threat to West Ber-i lin and will report to Con-| gress and the nation next week after consulting U.S.i allies. j He indicated at a news! conference that his plans: include bolstering u. S.j forces in Western Europe to' improve the balance of power between the Com--munist bloc and the North • I Atlantic Treaty Organiza-jtion allies xir.o-r;s|1961 Model Run the anti-Commum.st position inj i%wil. Southeast Asia. He mentioned that' area specifically as one of concern. MRK HAI.L GOINfS I'l* — Steel workers have erected beams at the site of the future avic Center fire hall across »Fiist Pike Street from the Public Safety Building. .One of several city projects contributing to payrolls in Pontiac this summer, the fire hall i to be completed by the end ol the year. The total bill, including construction and furnishings, is to be around $375,000. Fast Tempo Atltls $1.6 Million dn’t guarantee (hat the weather will be right on Friday. He aald It “la definitely In the uncertain rategoiy." Bat, he added, “the outlook la reaaonnbly good.'* Today looked nearly perfect for Grissom’s 115-mile leap into space when he was awakened at 1:25 a.m. It still looked all right when he crawled, at 5:38 a.m., into Uberty Bell 7. his MSreury spacecraft atop Redstone rocket. ALMOST NO Hrraili» the countdown had been planned on the basis of a shot at 7 a.m. at the earliest. It proceeded smoothly with almost no hitches. It was running about 40 minutes late by 7 o’clock, but that was to be expected. Ofllctalg held out agahiNt the weathFr until i a.m. Then. Informed that It probably would remain bad the rest of the day, deat aanonnerd that a meeting of the National Secarity Council at the While Hounc tMa after- Ends at dwells Payrolls Increased public construction in Output Total. 340,365;iSS ^KV- Assembly to Resume on rolls, according to figures preparrel Ay- 14 for CSty Manager Walter K. Will- qian. Pontiac Motor Division today-; *«J“dln$| urban renewal demoli-completed its 1961 model run the City Ornimission - final production total of .140.6,13 *“*' "«ht. an estimated w cars, it was announced byi^*»«: $-l;^.249 is plared E. Knudsen. General Motors I (3orp. vice president and divisional sewage treatment plant has begun to step np. ^Viliman reported that excavation and a new entrance roSd Is being prepared off Opdyke Road. Laying of pipeline to cdiinect fadfifies at the new site with existing facilities general manager. KnudSen said the total includes 239,852 Pontiacs and 100,783 ’Tempests. ) the report. The payroll is conservatively deallBg with the Berlin erials. Later this week he will consnll with the NATO allies. Next Tuesday evening he will make a speech to the nation on "our responsibilities and hazards" In the Berlin dispute. On Wednesday he will spell out his program in a message to Congress. IE’S SILENT Kennedy declined today to say exactly what he has in mind, but he did not reject any particular possibility such as stepping military expenditures, raising taxes, declaring a national emerg- en^, calling military reserves At Fisher Body Division, and National Guard units to ac-'other 3,100 were laid off ycstcr-tive duty. jjay What Kennedy did say quite ____ ___________ emphatirallv was that “we In- resume assembly operations I A total of 122 men will have tend to honor our eommitments" Aug. 14 on 1962 models. One shift employed on them by the end Kennedy told his nCWS conference he hopeS spon- to protect West Berlin against jof Fisher Body workers is sched-j®^ •• "a® estimated, igors Of the bill in the hOUSe^----------------------------------- (^manhd threats, | uled to return Aug. 7 and the othtri (1(y Hall flgures that about 8S jwill take advantage Ofl r I * Th,'ls.n.i tayolh ,,m, ,bo»i| available pro-lPfonS to Land government to reconsider ia.st one or two weeks less. urban renewal demolition ami ‘in that body. lyian OH MOOn — _------ about to on paving, for a total ; . ^ Construetion activity at the new at the old one Is under way, Will- man .said. At the fire hall site, steel framing for the two-story building it going up, Willman reported. ♦ ★ A Neighborhood black topping and water main projects are now being completed in many areas, he said. Kennedy Demands Action on Education Aid Bill OivBn StotewldB R«in LANSING tW-Welghmatters tor the State Highway Department go anywhere in the, state to make an airegt tor violation of the motor vehicle code. Atty. Gen. Grissom, smallest of the seven Mercury astronauts, had .been sweatir* out the countdown and the weather holds for three hours and 10 minutes. He was freed from the capsule shortly after 9 a.m. It was still early, but for him (Continued on Page 2. C6I. 5) estimated at about haK the con-atnictioD cost. Taken into account aie such projects as the sewage treatment ex- i pan.sion and the new main fire hall, f as w-cll as. such routine improve- ^ ments as streets, sewers, water mains and sidewalks. WASHINGTON (AP) - President Kennedy called PROVIDE JOBS i today for congressional action on his aid to education While not spectacular, the iatier|program. describing it as the most important legislation course on Berlin and turn aside] a path which could lead to' war. Plan 5 Weeks in Alaska the situation is ’abnormal.’ ’’ University geology stu- dents are going to beat the heat and pick up some credits at the same time this summer. The House Rules Committee, Take Big Step If improvements on the water '^.„,pj g ^ Tuesday to table for WASHINGTON (Jl-Plans of U. S. Etrihiitirm Kvvtnm rwxmsa Ihie v,nar' «oa/i«r gvi “The world knows that there is no reason (or a criaia over Berlin today," he said in a formal state-meat, “and that, If one develops, M Will be r (Continued The group will leave this month space experts to land a man on distribution s.vstem c-ome this year' . .-and Willman thinks they may- only the ’ ^ ■ould be added to the general school aid bill Kennedy vanced a big^tep in Congresi tl requested, but also two others. ,day. these jobs estimates. The sewage treatment and fire, hall contractors arc required to 1 Among other things, these i ★ W A hire local men unless skilled helpj '*'*"‘‘* P^vldc some aid through ^ A five-week course in glad- ] is not available here. The urbqn j lo*"* •» public and iwrochlal j committee, while keeping a wateh Soviet ology at the Juneau ieefield in renewal demolition c-ontraet will' »eh«M>Is. and would provide eol- Ion television sets showing the Page 2, Col. 3) I Alaska. have a similar provision. lege seholaraMps. weather-delayed a 11 e m p t s to launch a second U. S. astronaut. Distifict 3 Race Lively 6- Way Tussle laditor't Note: This U t stuutlonsl appesrlna on net msrr lisTlot in roi land County'! tlx •taie UtWe oesu. BeenuM of number of csndldntes, the iHinn ore brief eketchei of both Repub-licsn end Democratic cnndldstci. Further article* will be run prior to the Sept. 11 (eoersl elecUon. Be- county’* eenatorui con-con eeat 'riie PijM wlU not cover thU race In the By OEOBGE T. TRIJMBUU. JR. Democrat Asher N. Tilchin sitting back in his easy chair watching for the results of the liveliest of the constitutional convention primary contests in Oakland County. In an election which hasn't brought out the usual banners and barnstorming, much spirit and hoopla is emanating from the sixway tusale for the 3rd District Republican con-con nomination. The primary is July 25, after hich Tilchin, a 34-year-trait attorney from West fiela Township, will know wihich Republican he'll (ace in the .Sept. 12 election. Major interest in the 3rd District—tn|ditlonaUy Republican—is focused on a battle of the sexes between Mrs. Jean Kerr Ketchum. former state presideht of the League of Women Voters, News Flashes WASHDiaTON 8«wate day piripsnrJ M Pwridita Benwdy'e Un»gm aM pngrana onttl toM ajB. ^'The tatomattonnl PirmURGH UB-Tke Pttts- tackle Oeta (Mg DsMy) lips-eanab fram the BaJHiwniai Orila hi a trade Invahrlai Ive playcfa. Van Peursem Spurs Volets Henry L. Woolfenden. Detroit at torney and Bloomfield Hills city commissioner. Of Ma city. 'The 3rd District includes Avon Township and Rochester, Troy, Birmingham, Bloomfield Hills and BUpomfield Townahip, West Bloom-Arid Township, Orchard Keego Harbor, Commerce Town-Wolverine Lake, WaHed Lake, the northern half of Wixom, Milford Township and the village of MUford. ItUaiN ITNOPPOBED Tilchin ia unoppoaed. His name, however, will appear on the pri-t balkita became there is a Republican oontent. DespHe' the mare popular Ke4- Referring to the rules committee| vote. Kennedy said seven out of! Ihe eight. members who voted to! table Ihe bills were not sympa-| Ihetie to Ihe k>gislation and did| support him in the 1960 presi-| r h n m • Woolfenden eneounter, and Kenneth A. W hitnier. a um. 31, of 716 .Suffieid Road. Bir Hta^y J. Fiol. a Bimiingham i teacher, are still plugging for Ihe mingham. has been taking some, * ★ * HifiBeer, Mr*. Martha Haanrt j R4bpublU*aB nomination. subtle slaps at her chief opponent! Kennedy said he believes there! Ktate. a arcretary from Blr- . I^vith her statement. "Some of my is strong support in the country nUngham. Richard H. McManus, A former Detro^ friends sav vou don’t have ^ a self-employed civil engineer, |woman’s columnist, Mrs. Ketch-lto be an altoroey to be a good! ^ .. “icon-con delegate." ; Related Story, Page 7 wrote an okay on a bill to authorize $1.78 billion for space efforts. ’The bill includes every cent asked by President Kennedy and his space experts. In Today's Press The established party workers in iniprovement of the education-j r p•’^•vslem, and urged favorable! fenden, .>4. 137.> Kensington Road. Michigan voters bear "a 1 -t.-.-. „ '»»■ " fortner president of the, greater responsibility ,state Bar of Michigan and headed' I by Congress. said he is opposed to ’ than the ncmilnees they’ll elect for the constitutional] a lawyers "rom'mitt«"w^ comrention on Tumtay. Republics SUte Chairman rjSS George M. Van Peursem said in a special message to''’""' ”, jaid now given to impacled areas Pontiac area voters ^ Vasaar college graduate, i^-hcre the school population has: • Mrs. Keirhum notes among her increased by defense inslal-; " " ! qualifiriitions tor office that she ' - ' Van Peursem said: ■« the ohly woman on the exM-u- “It is gratifying to see that bur newspapers and 'Continued on Page 2. Coi. 4t other communications me-*“ - dia are focusing great attention on the primary election of- Tuesday, July 25th. go to latkms. Some members jCongress have suggested that only!' the imparled areas provision may, ;be pas.sed in this session. which imovides a solid foundation! frcKn which the State of Michigan; can prosper, grow and flourish, i “It is obvious that the ettitens I of votlag age In this great state i hnv-: a moat Important stake In ' the npcoming convention. tenshcr itth, to repwocnl them Iho Mlchigaa 'On their shoulders these delegates will carry the responsibility ol presentUM, for ^ considera-tioh of the people constitution BULLETIN ! Omgress would not meet its Iresponsibilities. Kennedy said, if! lit passed only such legislation. He' KANSAS CTTV (ft — A Severe ,)n^ted that all school assistance!, weather forerari was bwned to- 'should be treated as a unit, day for most ot Central and I________________________________________■ Oops! Tigers blow 5-run lend, slip to second—PAGE 32. Crash Protocol chief’s wife among dead in plane wreckage—PAGE ». I Mixed Reaction .Moscow’ frowns. Europe I backs West reply—PAGE 1$. t Split Views Red capitals not united on Communist road—PAGE 4. Area News ..........$t (tonics ..........m The fareenst: “Scattered severe thnader-storms with Isolated otrong winds are expected to "There can be no question that the effectiveness of the Convention is directly related to the caliber ot the individual chosen 'by the electora|to to serve as a delegate. In this sense, then, the voter bears a greater reoponsibility than the j from Mnskrgon. Mich, delegate.’’ , ....... 7 until 7 wm. In i Foreign Ministers Tefik PARIS (UPD-The French Fto-{ eign Ministry announced today; that foreign ministers of the| t»niled States, Britain and France! will meet in Paris Aug. 5. 6 udi 7 “to/ examine the international! .situation." TV * Radio Progmmo «1 WUoon. Eari.........H Womm's Pages .....H-M ^/J TWO THE PONTIAC PRESS. WEDNESDAY. JULY 19. 1961 'Hundreds Flee Con^o Violence' |&iiSABETH\TI --------..._iE. 'Katangs. ^th Kasai “King** Albert Kalonji| ■■i i"ir«e< In the fairae af ^la- wounded in the claab between In- more axainded. two of them Kioto- Ford on Offense pe Congo (UPD—United Nations the rampage against Kan-' ***<* *■ >^aahika trtbal area, \4hui .UJN. troops at Katanga aol-1>. in the claah. fcTof mStn'tJe ^iii m ^ S*Sr*m;±r' tcape anewwaveof muitJerand*"^ : u u a * * I The U.N. spokesman said ttiere jl^rhire that has erupted in the’ One aaeoanniied lefart taarh- *" i.e<^viue. ^nwluie. a; Katanga government said'were no U.N. caaualtiea. The U.N. fongo's Kasai Province. Ing here said “thaasaada al waai- ;l -N. spokesman said three Katan- 7>mday night that two of its gen- charged Tuesday that the .N. experts said that fusees of ea sad rhHdwa" had beea ahat ga gendarmes were killed and two darmea were killed and several |he cU^ DETROIT (API — Ford Motor po. has taken the oMenae along (joieral Motors Oorp. In at-sig the contract bargaining _ I of the United Auto Workers as Inflationary and dangerout to There still was no break in the deadlock over convening the Con-golease parUament. Delegates continued to gather at Uovanium Uni- KLWABFTHMUJ!;. Katanga ported Oearn to North Vatai«a today la detlaaee of C.N. eiders. Coanor Cialae (FBrtea. IJ.N. re^ reseatathe here, look a setlene view ef the matter aad tafartned the U.N. oommaad la Alhertville. the capital of North Kataaga. «L'ARD PARUA-tfENT SITE - Indian troope of the United iRdips force inounfiEiam,^eiiipUreinents arowid the bulkhngs of Louvanium University anteopoldville in the Congo to prepare for the opening of the Congo^feartjamenf Katanga officials have veraity outside Leopoldville, but Katanga pariiamentariank have boycotted the opening seasion and there was no firm indication when or if it wtwld begin. Premier Joseph Iko told new> ar n i ***** preliminary contacts be-boycotted the opening session, leaving no firm indication when Parliament will actually convene. Tuesday U. N. troops engaged |SS?lu? the fklTtormirdttSI Katanga soldiers in a battle during which a reported three were killed and two wounded in the native force. "ikT “7^ of parliament should be either’ Saturday or Sunday. General Motors, !"• See Future School Need of Bloomfield Township Soy UAW Goal! Art a P^U t 'I Economy Fbrd estimated it would coat MM $500 million over the next vo years to adopt Just parnM tha UAW s proposals. ' ^ Th# lent since bargining began la le auto industry three weeks ago came Tuesday night from Ford’s vice preaident for labor relatkxis, Makobn L. Deniae. Denise accused the unidli of using a ’’combination ol dtocraditad and extravagant proposals." He BIRMINGHAM - A projectkm of school needs In Bloomfisid Ttownttiip show that U additional facilities will be re<|ulred in the next 30 to 40 years, the township planning commlsaloo reported today. w * The cemmiashm explained that the projectlon'ia baaed on area capacity* and on the cvrent rate of giWth in the township. slgB of danger to the economy of the nation." Deniae figured the union demands would increase hourly labor costa mors than $1. UAW Vice Presideiit Ken Ban-non, (hrector of the union’s Ford department, replied Denim’s talk about inflation and Tils estimates of labor costa wm “utterty ridic- the company of trying "to hide the majority' of the new schools needed for the township’s ultimate population of 68.-000 would be in the Bloomfield Hills district, th^ piannlng commission stated. The Binninghsm system is expected to require at least three additional rtamentary adxx^ within the townttilp. Cuirentiy, there art seven elementary, one Junior high and one senior high located in the town-which is served ty four Shoots Boy, 13, for a Prowler CommttrcB Twp. Lad on Critical List at OstBopothic Hospital A Commerce Township boy (^ity Asks Bids Recover Bodies /fs a Battle of Sexes Urban Live/y District 3 ■ ^ Indiana Farmttr Vows iPrmtiniuMi Preun Pav* its re^ionsibiltties to iu workers in his backyard with two and to the economy befaiDd ‘y'>"nK companions was shot last a phony inflationary smoke- ‘‘i**’* *>y * neighbor who mistook I screen." him for a prowler. Earlier, General Motors told ite i 335.000 hourly workers their wages have more than doubled I since 1947 and employe benefit plans had skyrocketed to 40 times on Indiana, Farmer Vows at>’ commisskMierB moved last many months. The demolition Job, Forever Seal Covem Sight to proceed with the major should get under way this fall. Where They DrOWned u^ renewal clear-,^^ to Robert A. Stierer, as-idstant city manager and urban re- < Continued From Page One) live committee of CMlseas for of governors of the Amrtican Bar Mlrhlgaa, whlcb she helped Association, the candidate te also found. CFM is the lather of the aoce program. ------- — , I . j member of the Federal Ju- ^ycaUedforbidsAug. 7 to *"*"*^"**'***^^ •”*"***"^ Coniertnee rtprtsenting av^ a CMtrtct for de^.t»n|«»»»l coordinator. today recovered the bddtes of two Ketchum says she has been of 1^ 301 homes garaaes minor! w a * university students from a cavei*^™"« ior • convention to re- ,„___ buildings and other stnar- He said tne stnicturt. wxmld be’where they wcrt tmpped Sunday'];!^ **>* constitutkm - 1995. FM Is 44 aad Is She was appointed by former! wHh the ttaee Opwal^ Valve jGov. G. .Mennen Williams to " Germans Flock to Church Rally 10,000 From E. Reich Oa. Me lives I MS W. Frsak Donald M. Gollinger, 13-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald J. Gollinger, 4552 Neweroft Road, was listed in critical condition today at Pontiac OsteoiMitbic Hoqiital. He was shef eace la the back by Ales MarkevsU, U, ef 1071 Penartk 8t.. who toM sheriff’s deputies be thought he was firing st a prowler la his hack-yard. The 22-caliber bullet was lodged in the tx^'s chest, doctors said. It bad not been removed yet today. Markovrid told officers he fired Fvrusrf*e4 in Rnriin l^^l**** P***®* the bedroom win- txfwcted in terlin forid,^ „ . ..figure" ^is wife Rea-Blasted Affair w<*e him to report a mrise. MarfcaveU eald they have heea BERLIN (UPD—Thousands of, •»<^'*d by prowlers la ■ehoot dirtricts, Bloomfield Hills, Birmingham, Pontiac and Avon- A planning co tan said that I have an estimated 0,900 elemen-4uy pupils to aerve at ultlmite development. (X thia number. ^ per cent will probably attend pp-rortiial and private aclioola. aerving ' idty M A. Proefar, ptaapliw vaaee ef tetal "With the achool plan aa one dement of the over-all mdster plan, ia better equipped to plan Us major thoroughfarea, paito and other needed community faeiiiUes," the chairman aaid. A series of meetings will be Iwld with township citixens in September when the master plan and zoning studies are completed, according to Proctor. Service for Heitert C. Sanderson. 85, of 884 Knox St., was to be held today at the Manley Bailey Funeral Home. Burial will be Maplewood Cemetery, Elkins. W.Va. a loag Ulaess. He was a retired manufacturers agent dealing in heating equipment. He had Uved in Birmingham 10 years, coming from Pitts- Surviving two daughters, in the 145-acre renewal ares, cleared In groups whenever the and a farmer vowed to seal the; la the a>»nal. cavern forever, tka kk Some buiklinas have already w • * ^ been ra2ed hv citv crews j , o ■ u T. . j » j bipartisan commiaaion on the, »• He atteaded *1. Mary’s Red- , --------- „ _ - - . . _ been razed hy city crews. •**■ reorganization of the administre-' faN la Detreit aad the UwTeace converged oni "* »■ the tNCLlVE AAOINAW 8T. and Thomas Arnold, both 25. were branch of state government. lastttale ef Teelawlegy. |**^“* Beriin today for a Protestant; *• ^ shertlTs d^rtmeat ia ! Clearance of bliahted stnirtures brought 3.000 feet to the surface:,nri a secomi nn m>t.i hi. «n«p« 5*’*“^7***^ *'*’*** **'**'“*’"*“"“*• ^**'^'’ iMrs. riarry «. uruoer oi Birming- The program is to be carried on dowirtown South Saginaw Street *"**™*®‘ ropolitan problems. Sundav^hool snd*'manaKii»r J *”*™*®** *'^*^''•r Provocation.’’’ Deputies who investigated dastiham and Mrs. Paul C. Cromwell «it sporadically over a period of,ia Included in the urban renewal tm wh^y drowned on a m»- 4 ' auk. v. ^ * "*«•**’« “S'* **>® injured KnoxvUle. Tenn.: four grand- ----------------------------Ipniject but wUl be the subject of P*"! txploraUan. LAW PARTNER LitUe League BarebaU team. Although the Communist East boy and his two friends, ll-year- children and eight greal-grandchil- !a aeparate demolition contract WaAuw Shaal, whwie farm WW Receiving Ws law degree in 1929 ♦ ♦ ★ condemned the af-old Ronald Wegienka of 1095 Pen-tdron. Mild ^^Cathor somedine this fall, Stierer aaid. tbe seeae «f a U-hsar aader- jnftcr night MUdies at the Detroit _A nMb(|r of the Birmingham-1‘y- «oout IQ.OQQ ^rsons from the arth St. ai^ hb brother. Richard.; Will Continue in Most Sections ” to |team. led by. speleologbts Arthur m. Davies. 46. and Robert Armstrong, “ 36, directed the four-hour recovery. I By The AssselaM Press rev iew the acquMiksa program, rwtion's weather P****"! only minor changes to- **• ^^’^f*** ** with a continuation of mostly, i Armstrong, of Indianapolis, said ^ temperatures and ahowers* *!T fi«y •PP*7^*»> jthe men lay 'crumpled on the| , McSIams te a sa-year-sU civn naaay of the rally partlcipaats from East Germany Hkety wouM get another blanket from the Wegi- i enka home about 10 bouses away. They decided to race back to the I state roavenik Fairly warm and humid w;eath-! “^‘*'**‘ by the ead of the drowned. I er w-as the nde in most of the F |couidn't tell whether they had been, In state affairs. VVoolfenden has| eastern half of the country . Meantime, preparations to start running froip the water or back: been a member of the Michigan * * ♦ a second urban renewal in the out of the cave ' . .. - .^Anwfer. broke out during the *o«lbwest section of dowTitown---------------------------------- |Wit and continued In the early P“*dbc are nearing completion, -"I . . President Deciding or the Tennessee and Ohio val-' I'fwier a new federal measure, leys. Scattered showers sprinkled it may be possible to win federal the central Plains, southern New aid amounting to three-quarters MfPdco and aouthem Arizona, of the net coat, hf said. Federal Mississippi and southern Florida. |aid amounts to two-thirds in the * * * ♦:projert now under way, but Pon- geverameat’s attempt tr Invade ^’Hmviest rains were reported In tiac may qualify for more favor- the rights ef others and mnnn-thg Mississippi Valiev, with more able terms as pail of the Metropol- farture tensions." parts of Iowa itan Detroit Area, which is classi-, ^ conflict came up several times in. atod la Sanlhlleld. He fives at naa'rt his Orohsid Place. o,chsrt i »J*» te a pTst ' Lak*. ««« «• • member of the ** Repabfica. Slate Flaaaee C^- by Oommaalst pres- mlttee. "**• ** Communist border Kuanls be- “*’! ’***«" »*• »®'Wng the v-omm^si wroer ^ai^ be-jand ran home. His mother sum-' mseblne alone In n field iSeng Berlin Moves Today (Continued From Page One» prs Tenure Commisiion, and a Germans crossins: to the West I eei ■ men^r from the state which; Whitmer. a 27-yM^old teacher there was no immediate cxpla^ JFK Wank RoW helped prepare the Hoover report, of government and social studies nation. *' UUVTIVJ which contained recommendations at Ckxxlrich School in (Jenesee www l/l H lIL for streamlining the federal gov-(^nty. has been a resident of| But a Communist newspaper de-lKfiDI OR rraSBRl JOD emmenl. iWest Bloomfield Township all hiS|nounced the refugees as "traitors" i ^ * A * life. He lives at 2244 Walnut Lake and said measures would-be taken A fonner member of the board Ro“■ . \A/:*k I Whitmer was a member of the Negroes in St. Louis July’Bowles had not offered his resigna-but the pilot got the craft info the With Mate Legislation, Republicans at MSU. _________________ ................................. Reject C. of C. Plan questions put to the President. At one point Kennedy was asked what he thought of reported comments by .Soviet Ambassador Mik-! hail -Menshikov that the American; people would' not be willitig to: ■ ft I fight for their Berlin rights. ...... * ... • tXHXOWl'P TO NOTE w “ Full U.S. Weather Bureau Report President replied he obvi- r ri . fN i i . . PONTIAC AND VICLNITV - Scattered showers sad thuader ously did not know himself whal| riK, SiVirP XHftf IIPWWAn.|Tuni»iail« Fife Rt HellCOPtei shower, foalght. Ixiw tonUhl M. Thursday partly cloudy, rhsaee Menshikov might have said UCmfCU, -----------------;-----------------------L_ St aftcraooo shower.. High M. Wind, beromlag aortherly S I. U I some social occasion. But he de- '™*"* O*®"” *® ■**‘‘‘‘ mile* Thursda.v. ,dared that no one could read/^^s in prosecuting shoplifters. iAmerican and Western notes to' * * * M 'h® R®viet Union on Berlin “with-; Following the advice of City w.nd,.i«ur IS- P h •J^ouj^realizlngjhls « a basic William A. Ewart, they DWsctUni Smith Wfilh»r—Sunof Oun iM-tt W«dB»»*>t -----»r—SunoT HIsSfH 4.S L«««4| T*—p»r»l«rM ‘Rescheduled Friday (Continued From Page One) *' it had been a long day. (fiances Shooting, in BizMe Feud ^^JOnSa; ••^PuU>e .. ............................^~ w notes sent to Moscow Monday and **’ "**''*‘ Prosecution easier. ; u. Cx)l. John A. (Shorty) Pow-^announced. Premier Michel De- '^*«>t Bone in eastern Algeria.ireported^^ie march to *• made public Tuesday. Thev Ewart said that la his splaloa Mercury information officer, bre's office said Tunisians shot at; no ELABORATIO.N plant the Tunisian flag at Marker ...................... ■ ■ “« ~ -------- ------------ ------- ------------------------ 23J 14 WuhUiftOB N M .. iMou,- pu,,,i, I iirv laait ui ■ --— —.w,,..,, 4i warned the Soviet Union against; the city was amply pnleeled »« Grissom s condition wash French helicoptei; supplying . ,, “ the dangers of war but called also under state laws ’Mgoroasly ' ^ l>« tvas willing to stay port on the hare’s perimeter. I **** ro***^" , being developed by Frince. - . -- -......... (wfor negotiations to end the crisis enforced" by the Oakland Conn- *”* **'■ **®f*‘ h'* «»fined space- It was not disclosed whether,°“*. J“* **'^* . *** gov-emment! / ,*. -- 10 t“**cu, ?o 44 over Berlin. tv Prnreculor’. offk-e. '■*■*** ' *r""* .*. *ern righu in the city and its ac-i*" '"o o*)e*ory of a tekmy—was good weather as late as noon, we!h«ned forces to fire on any lor-'cess routes by any action of his, f^**® «spocially to cover shop-|prol*hly would have kept Gris-jOiSP planes attempting to fly over including his plan to make a sep-i *'"*'** *"‘* Provided the stiff pen-som in the capsule," Powers said.(France’s announced plan fo rein-arate peace treaty with East Ger- *'*y ®* “P *® *«>»■ y**™ ‘roprison-, coadlttoa was nod ud *®"=* *** ««Tl*>n ** Bizerte. ment. I '**• »*0" «« 'Meditemnean nnrt north nf 1 sary. < Radio Tunis (announced that; a 44 a I President Habib Bourguiba 'i gov- 'If Ae had had assurance of‘‘rnment had ordered Tunisian late as noon, welhraned forces to fire Tunisia Swedish 8 Tunisian air space.' IS only a token force oD built fighter planes, j many. The Pro-ideat mM Khrash- I ; A local law under the legal{ iauthority extended to Pontike Mu-: nldpal Court would list the offense! ; they dtsemwed Ms stay1i« fkere with him aad he WM PM srttfiH and happy to da « Powers snid Grissom as a I Mediterranean port north of Tuts, the capital. MAINTAIN BLOOKAOC tnxHM, backed by shouting civilians, maintained a toiren land bkickade to nq^port ^ pirtrettoa ef ipuniahaWe by no more than 90|O'«' *•» postponement. I the Wertera powers aad aabfert i^ay, fo , giop o,^ h*! "Ht was comfortable-- I It "t# the will ef a trtalltartaa pointed out “*«*■ «*>*«-SchoaulR for Echo I tv French government an- pared to make, about his aefk^ * * A , ' The American aatelUte Ed» I S!ir?itfr!S^'*BlzeJ^ reto- jdu^ t^ nextwe^. _^*y Gororo*“k)ner.Vinford E.iwill be visible Thursday at 1:33 forer its garrison, estimated at I He said that he and his advisors Bottom suggested that the cham-’a.m. In the southern sky 80 degrees 5000 men A|tontlc««i. Showers win be MUtttered in the lower Lskesmea. fure chWs^regovernment spokes-the fttiiit -* btwwr UMmimi valivv. and ainav tha cnieis^re concluding fhls sponsor clinles tor retailers to In the north sky 67 degrees abov’e nuui did not iMwdfu how or when ^ •«* •»^'*»*' . »*>*»* 'ably thiS’ w *e Pkatofat NATIONAL HEATHER—A t'ooling trend tonight will extend from the Northern utd Central Plains through the northern half •f the Mssissippi VallQi into Upper Michigan. Wanner weather is foraensf for'Montana. Northern Idaho and mart of the Middle Gulf c i ;Vhole situatidh . s prehend fbopUfters: moving northdaft. The French have a dereii post at the marker point and say It is (25 miles outside Tunisian territory. Bourguiba this week claimed the area tor Tunisia. The troops ringing the Bizerte bare kept a dose check on all traffic and only three French military vehicles attempted to p a a s through the blockade in the morning, apparenUy as a test. TURNED BACK The threewan empty ambulancd and two cars with French mlUtary Ucenw ptoteo-svere halted‘and turned back. Nonnally 100 or so French military vehicles cross from the bare into the adjoining town on various errands. ♦ A * Chilian French, shopkeepers or farmers, and Tunisians with business in the French enclave also passed through the lines. The latter apparqnUy Included Tunisians working on the bare. Hundreds of TunUlan dvilians backed up the army at the road-bfocka. displaying banners demanding the French leave Bizerte. y ' THE PONTIAC PRESI^, TOMORROW (THURSDAY oiS'Sg) NOON *til Op-H^I DOOR BUSTER SPECIAL | qOOR BUSTER SPECIAL | DOOR BUSTER SPECIAL imUn ftoek famam $e ‘15 hr 44° WrifUy I. DntjBt. *te. and Ul»«svtr MlaU, Limit It. *OoMm Star' Famout ClMMliBf TiSIMf Pkg. 400 Sheets Ratular »e rain* — pa«k o( m ion. abiorkint taiaU. Limit 4 paeki plr ptriao. 17' oMala now kMSCO 'AU Caatra Fitef 3 R*«* 79° Bliik and _______________ ____ IM. in ilMi, for moft map lamtrai. Taka pici under all Big 9-Hour Sale Opens Our Annual BIGGEST:SALE-OF-YEAR Evtry luly w« "SALEbrdta" another year of succtss-ful btitinau by cutting price* to the bcjne. , md'dlim^?d”eoetTto*feuin**d*“h*** llrit paf*^ of’katcalni tb*t%wtn'ei )u«t wtat*’B#* mam' OM Caatoaiertf ffem- Cutameraf tfol-M-Often.aa Wed-Uke Caatoaertl Srerykody It taWted'lo Shore ia SoWagal Every Item Guaranteed Under-Priced DOOR BUSTER SPECIAL! DOOR BUSTER SPECIAL| DOOR BUSTER SPECIAL Fell GAUOir Can Paint Thinnai $1.19 Value W claaninc bruibai. Limit > fil- Gtaaotae kUMEHMAiD ShaU Kvihion $1.95 Value Itt OaoJily Dotk Seom UditT Nylani Regular OOc 69cto79c While l.tM pain laat-M llmae Hundreds‘of Un-Advertised BIRTHPAY BARGAINS on Every Floor ... in Every Department . . ." Throughout the Store! SHOP NOWI Evaiyday DISCOUNT PricM Reduced la Racord-Braaldiig New LOWS! it is SIMMS way of uy- Thi* is not a “Money-Making" sale ing "Thank Tbu" for past business. If you like bargains, you'll get many a thrill on every during this super-bargain event . . . SHOr OrTINI The Simm$ Brothers* Reputation of Over a Quarter Century Backs Every Purchase Ifl QualJly HASTJC Clulii Cavan For (Ipboietared Chair 25c SIMMS—The Best Friend Your Pocketbook Ever Had Value BARGAIN BASEMENT Entire Stock BOTS* Sport Shirts Values AAC s',% 00 stock tncludei wash 'o' wears, cotton prtnU. knits, broadeloths, boat necks, etc. Blact 1 to It. . BOTB' WEAK—Baiomnd CHILD'S Denim er Cotton Boxer Jeans Nile $1.00 /lU Value "ITV 1 Fully washable denim or cotton Jeans 1 In tlaca 3. 4, 4 only. EUaUe valat 1 beior atylaa. 1 DOTS’ WBAB-Baaamaat Cotton and Denim—JOTS' Play Shorts 7^ QQc Value Fellshod cottons and denims art fully washable. Sturdy tlasUc valat. front pockeU. Blses 3, t. 1 only. BOVS’ WEAB—Bosomoat DOTS' White Cettoi Briefs or T-Shirts Values A CC 49c Whlta cotton knits relnforcad with nylon. Camplota also ranst for boys. DOTE WBAB-Baaomant Waskskls lot’/. CsHm Mea’s Beach Pails Regular 4 A| $2.95 1 Values 1 Call 'am Calypso. Clam IMciers, j Deck Fanta—we have 'emi BelUesa, > stripa design, etc. SUet 3S to 3t. j MEN'S WEAB-Baseeaeat | layM lo|dy-te-Han9 Piaeh PIsal Dragei vo^s JOOpr. 1 $2.49 1 1 34 and 44-tnch lenftba. 4t-lnch widths 1 per pair. Gold pattern on white 1 backgroulid. First quality. 1 DOilESTtes—Baatmeat Faniens 'Lil Girls* White Sandals i Regular AAC $1.98 Value Just 3W pairs ef famous makcr’t Whitt tandalt la Infant tises^to i. ' 1st tatUlT-^mk 1 Boys’ Shoes Values ^^86 $4.95 Largs aaaortment of oxfords and letfert In alaea 3'v to 4. Famout maker's first quaUty. Laathcr uppers. BDOES-Baaameat MAIN FLOOR SPECIALS (if Salsdita 6IBU' Pedal Pushers Values $i%8 00 SflO pedal pushers In blf aaaortraent of rolora, fabrlca and stylaa. Blact 3 to a. OIBL8’ WEAB-Mala Flaar 1 liy Siety tl GIBU' 1 Noism or SMrIs £ 69° Assortment of short sleeves, sleeveless. cotton knits or broadcloths. Many colora In alios 3 to 4X, T to It. OIBLS’ WEAB-Maln Floor Only 250 to Go—Indies* Summer Dresses Values 4 33 to 1 $6j00 ' 1 Bioken slaoa S ^ M. ItH to to good aoooitment but net ovory droto la OTOS7 ataa. LADIES’ WEAB-Mala Flaar V3JL Male-lit IMily Ladies’ Blesses 3Q®- $4.00 $1.00 slats as nod 34 taly. LADIES’ WBAD-Moln Floor 358 at litdiday Price Sirla’DrMtas mm Values AOC to$3- ||J| Choice SMoctlfla Of tobrlea.^eolm and Mytes. y (BMir |r«**-«tata iliaoe Lndiet' nsi Girls* Suumt Poplin Jackets "t"' QQc $3.98 Banforlsad FruH of tbo Loom qrlth fwfi'sa.’‘«JWtaS2rr;iK LADOCB’ VrEBB-aiota Fltae OniT lOS — LADIES' Batter Ramndai Values to ^33 $3.98 •allclotba. wevan plaldi. itHpea —aome m«t«lil^ balti, back ilppcri. SUei le to It. Summer Weigbte Ladiai* Dnitan Values to $6.00 Rut* aamrtramt of edori an3 (abriei taeludlnc vbtUi. Fully waibable. Blact IS to ». Only Oeauiae LEATHEBS Ladiai' Fnrtai Values cboleo of 3 c electric alsrm Atmingtoa BOLL A-MATIC Electric Bazar $26.95 Value 15“ Men's electric rotor _____________ mstable pollers for toy beard. Past, smooth electric shave. Cord tod ease Incladod. FoBMaa 'fASEUAE' Hair Craan 34' Reg. 65c 'Sar-A-Dog' Sptar net Bank $1.49 Value 'BaT-adM*' fiaa pot-k^ flaaa. MAIN FLOOR SPECIALS Dtw Chtwicil SIUCONE J Shoe Saver i Ik Regular 98c Seller 7-Piece ELECTIIC Barber Outfit Rrgidar M 99 $9.95 im Value "W Wsterproofs all leather shoos — Ideal r for chlldron’s, outdoor workors', ttc. 1 Umlt 3. ■CNDEIE»-Mala Floar Duahle Plastic {oated Playing Cards aUachmenti. l-,.,... directions. Limit I i... BCNDRIES—Mala rissr Regular 75c Deck New Model SCHICK Electric Razor 999 Ql|®i SIJ.9S Q! Vakg . Q Brldit alls plsylna e-----------, ^ . backs. Keep clean by vlpinc with : r a damp cloth. Limit 3. ‘ 8VNDKIE8—Main Fletr < kL'N’DaiES—Mala Flaar Wiidm Dsik Ftl 4-Pen Desk Set Regular 98c Value Stays Pot Aaywliere Ash Tray c -ing 34‘ s: 19 Famout 'ChorbarFt' Fakalam Calagaa 59' $3.00 Value Oeneroui supply of .Charbart's Fabulous' colocne for *i> body ust—refrsshlntt —Mala Flaar Gonuroui 3 Ouacut Wave Sat Rcg“ 39c 17' Duroblo Nyloa SritllM Taathbmfhas 6 hr 49° Comparabls to Me aellers -handles ............ e mislabeled and U SIMMS—Pontiac's Birthplace of DISCOUNT Pric 2nd FLOOR SPECIALS Tfooted Crepe Paper 9x12FI.DropCloa| Regular !^ Q 2-Piece Set PaiitPu aid Roller 98c Value Was treated drop cloth protects L floors and furniture atsdost paint S aplaner. Limit 3. i FAINTS—Sad near | 37‘* s 59* Metal paint nan to hob " ‘ ■■ —to roll It on waus lit 1 set. t PAINTS-Sna I Natvul er Grey Celor | CailklasOarIriagasi 4.37.1 Study Welded Wire Ribbish Barnw Sl.lt value—throwaway eatlof. plastic nossle. Fts In drop-ln (uns. Limit I cartrldies. PAINTS-3ad Flaar $1.59 Value —Now df:r!.‘i.urf*‘LiirT ■ARDWAKB-«a« Floar UmOKIES—Mata Flaar 0 TOBACCO—Mata Flaar DRUG DEP'T. SPECIALS S1.06 Valae-raneu Tooth Paste 2Talwt^|f^° Hudy Fuse Siie Hair Sprays 24® - For Gardev, lasKts, Etc. Aerosol Bombs Values $1.50 to $2 50-Day Snpply of Vigran Vitamins 1C Fikerglas IiAIatioa ^ 'Scevill' All Metal Pipe Wrapping | Lawn Sprinkler IQ ^ Regular Socfuco Tour Waigbl With SLIM (“ mint’ $1.00 Value 3F I this vay—with chevy Sllm-t turn, helps to keep appe-under control for sate Haadr IS-Iach Siia Bind Saw Reg. 88c 39' 39° 49 bombs for Insects. , _ " Contsliis I Important vitamin ( ■ mems for Improvtnt your daUy diet. DBL'UB-Maio Floor Choice ef 4 Types Eliiimt DeoRoranI Rfigular 98c Seller, Pack el 3D0 Aspirin Tablets iatarcboagoabta Bladat 8-in-l Tool Sot $1.00 Value 49' chuck handle. Only left. Umlt 1. —tad Flaar $im Value —Now 58‘ lU mole- A 0 In cold i n i h ad Floor | Regular $1.00 Value 39‘ ■ABDWABE—tad BABOWABC-tad FIoot ' Maiy Uses ia Tvd Malal Ufility Reel SIM Value —Now 28° Extends Fleer to Ceiliap a-Rilb Pah Lang 5* Regulai $9.95 Value ' Only 3S at this low price—eatendata • 3’’ helfht. Bulbs extra. 3 bunw style lamps or - ELECTBIC-tad Flaar HOUSEWARES Geasiat nunilAID Mixiag Bowl Set 5-Feet Glass Regular $1.98 Value 97‘ 3-pteca aet has t>___ _ . , Stain and odor reslstaat. For____.. storUik and tervlnc. ■OUBWARES—3nd Floor C Regular $1.00 Value and 3-ot. bowls. Casting Rods 68° Castln* rod with offset r..... .. hold most any reel. Limit 3 rsOa per person. ^ BFOKTS—tad Floar Helds 9 Clubs Golf Bags Famout Bttquet deodorant In cream, r- $2.00 Value $5.00 Value —Now For Wall Telephones Telephone Hanger 33 2"'‘59' !£ 3” 'S' 12 oUttMform. Limit i Regular Me vtlurt—packs of 300 * n a A made hndv fabrir la color- - 'Hold-a-fone' plastic bolder hoMW I Regular 29c Value DBCOS—Mala Flaar Packs ef 60 Tipped Bobby Pins New Hair Conditioner Jergms Shamgoo SPORTS—tnd Flwo S"-29° S" 29 -OctiAnMia ll^AOtinr.ii nt JersiP SVx X 19>/t-In. Rubber Toilet Top Tray 'Hold-a-fooe' plastic bolder h<. re and phone when you have u> ■ve your phone. Easy to Install. HOC8EWARES-t^ Floar MiwM-r . m» ^ Smooth Sanded Weed 50 Clothespins "I >r I -------- im-ounce sue of Jerjens New Hair Cor-“"----- --------- — sill types of h COSMETICS—Mala Flaar PHOTO DEPT. VALUES Good Station Getter Hi-Power Radio 475.00 Value n I Eastman Kodak Brownie 8mm Movie Canera Fleka op oU local aad Detroit ata- WEBCOI Hi-Fi Recorder 17 Compare to $100 Bapead. TH and m rotorder iMla 3 ta V taMli alBt. Dm-‘ 6T $26.95 Value neapenalvt color mm 14 99 FWOTO-Maio FMar *Ai9il' Imported Transistor Radio jf.oo Value i 34raasUter model h No SAGINAW Sf. I FOUR X. THk PONTIAC PRE3S. WEDNESDAY. JULY 19. 1961 Moscow and Peiping View Problems of World Differently Own Yi had put It difflerently Chinese have to like it. TVy are peoples by ton-e of ams." The! "Tbe essence of modem revi-Said he: “The relationship be- much to grumble about. Soviet linim claims there sre|*ioni>m.'’ eriecTPeiping. *'is capit- n. '"sy tor Communists to get|«l*t*«» »»tk* «*me of peace.*’ an enmiftatWm nt ■ P®*'**’ **y “peaceful and'parlia- Moscow retorted: The U.S.S.R. an eJCimlHatiOO of S0\1et rw«tnh«r urlll imvoll a Wl.Vi>ar POLVrS AT twiic my wnxiAM L. RVAX AsMctatod Pteoa News Aaal.\-<4 ' Bratska.va nveindiimaya drui-hba ' —‘brotherly tmnolablc unit} —Koveras Smiet-Red Chinese re-laiiom. the Soviet press sa>s. Invariably, the noore signs there are of irritation.s. the more the dwrus increase* in \s>lunie. * * ♦ A fbw days ago in Moscow.' Pravda and Izvestia published— SIX days after Peiping had broad-ca-st it — a curiously editRl ac-. count ci a Canadian correspond-; enfs television interview with Chinese Fbeeign Minister Chen Yi. The Moscow version quoted Chen as saying. “The great soti-darity between China and the Soviet Union is an impiHtant guarantee of peace in the whole world and the progress of humanity." West never will denounce wirand Sinki^ Piwincei; policy. On this score only renegades llk^ YUgOfiaVia’s Tito Join the “anti-Chinm chorus." But the Russians said a degree of disarmament is needed to hasten Soviet economic development so it can become aP weapon in over-|-whelming the West. 4. Econcunic aid. tween China and the Soviet l*nion and among all the Socialist na- _ , . _ ___________________ tions is a fraternal international inentary' nwans. " and "force'in CMober will unveil a 20..vear mhUionship of, an entirely new should be only a last resort. Iplan which wUl prov-e a •’•fatal type It U built on the common *"«“»- “T »"“«• •« ‘*** - Peaceful coexisteiwe “»« Sfatos. Even- Si^ ofManiism-Uninism. onthe*®f“ thes^ 'tually the Spviet economy will be base of the principle of Proletar- X.?** «*•*’**• ARtllTE WAR LVEVITABLK !the Invincible weapon tor, Impos- ian internationalism. Such a uni- : The Chinese prgue that, accord- ing communism in the world ty is unbreakable.*’ The Chinese protest Soviet re- ^ Lenin, ultimate war be-lthrough economic and other tbm- hdb-avb * * * luctance to use naked military tween capltalUm and communism peUtkm ahort of total war. Mean- The difference seems important power to impose communism at i, inevitable in the long run and while, peaceful coexutencc does P«PmK *«y*. The Soviet Union The words •proleurian inter- bayonet poim when opportunities;,hg risk now is less than it may not mean peace in the “class,** *" “'*•*"* noo-Cbmmut^ nationalian" occur frequemly these,ArisrI regardleas of risk, Khnish-.^ years hence with the rapid struggle" thioughout the world, KfXPt *nd In- da.vs in Soviet-Chinese relations, chev, by implication. Is amused p^^e of superweapons develop- The principle is specified as the of fearing a “paper tiger "—the ment. They insist. peaceful ooex- basis of the latest Soviet econ^- United States. frtence is simply a matter of tac- ic-trchnical aid program for Red * a * ;tlc8. a temporary device useful Oiina Briefly, the term means The Russians, jn a Chihese- only for ptopaganda but not to, Moscow must be the boas of the language broadcast, told Peiping.'he carried so far as to indicate:States, an' ImplacaMe eiiemy ofr^'P ®"*y retards Red revolution-boss of the world Communist,“We neither will nor shall thrust possibility of living indefinitely biiOdna .aiM) communism, must be’?^ countries should movement. That doesn't mean the the ideals of communism on otheripeace with capitalisln. resisted to the point of war. The!®* PUBi»n«U ^ ^ I The Soviet Union, pushing idea of Communist alliancea with middle clasaes in such areas jinterested first in spreading Soviet Influence in all continents by economic competition. uang g-ivYumxl'/ the deveiopmem of com-mupism in Asia; Chfaa’k'^indua-trial and atomic to name a few. ★ What are the resuiU of the dia and in being niggardly with 3. Disarmament and relaxation Red Chii^. AM should Bullet Takes Stroll Through Youth's System quarrel thua fart It Mams to have ended lit a compromiae, with the Soviet Union having the edge. That, however, does not apeak well for the prospects of world peace. The situation toda^, indeed may be more dangerous than ever in the light of tha Soviat-Chinese debate. Next: Tbe Preapects. . PGWjai. Wyo, « - A K-cali-tr bullet whidi struck n-year-old Bruce Lamb while rabbit of tensioni. — _ ....,----, «...— ....... Peiping said; Any disarmament! , . 1.0.4 "“ . term means The Russians, jn a Chihciie- only for ptopaganda but not lo;would be unrealistic. The United^'®'” *'*1 •"®* hiuiting apparently was pumped ' hnc« nf lh» 'Unffiu0* hmafk'MMt ItiM PHninir Jh^ rnrrtMl an fur »m. tn inHir«alp Ct&toc an' imnlu/*aKlA aMemu Afln^lP Only roUlltls Rod IWOlutlon* hORTt llltO Afl ATtCiy AOd moved through the blood etreum all the way to his knee. ♦ * * Dr. Ray Christensen said the ullet struck a rib, piercad the boy’s left hing, lodged in hla h and was then pumped into prtery. European Crises Near Deadline up markets for our exports—ma-'strict austerity measures at home' CASTONE AND iLUMunm sons « tow M FIEEl 1IM SM Srami StMp* n 2-*4Zl _ 24 HOUR SERVICi 24S7 NrttI Orivu-Pwrttoc YMr Iwlsk HEADQUARTERS ■uimn rusitsn IMS nuaiMa aa. •« wm. (Afrm Iras read Tan) By SA.M BAWSON RLSE HOLDS WARMNfl AP BnriMM News Awdyst The 1 NEW YCMUC — Americans have gold oh the London market aisoiw .9. big Stake In the current wheeling holds a warning, if only a muted ©•^'•d plants. Also these EXuo-late, and dealing in Europe. A whole one now. that the gold and doUarlPs*" branches sent their productsj yior Americans the stake is in he stow rise in the price ofjterials. machinery and aervicealto correct this. The prospect has 1 ?; Oommuniat i^oRy. i oh the London market also>®d by the overseas American- sent the stodt market tumbUng ^ Compitt* R«Mrvotion ■ Strvict FRASER TRAVEL SERVICE 436 N. Main S»., Rech. 01 1-8168 TSan.. riL. aM« Mae. A Taw. WITH THIS COUPON sesries of crises are in ihe making.;crisis of last fall isn’t Some are near the deadline for completely set to rest, decision. I issue to the African marfcet-to the (h* restrictions Britain may put devl^' dismay of some American pio- „n the tmportation' of American Christenaen aid he’firU thought half soles munism by great leaps, through' And American conpanies thatserviccs-and in the the farmers-aiid back-yaixl smelt- * ■ * * have been increasing their stake Curmrt European economic tri- affect austerity may have on the .. Whether Europe’s two trading in the European economy es- ■*« center on Britain. It ia trying! busineas of American-owned Brit-btocks turn to fightii« each other tablishing overseas plants or tak- » make up Its mind whether loltah plants, or to joining in an nhted Europe- ing on European partners may Awm some sort of unton wWi thej W A w an front against tbe rest of the have to reassess their investment Common Market nationa—France, world. American business inter- polk- pev^’s com-| munes—virtually slave labor fori iWered. left taiee. The bqy re-|l IT® era. Peiping claims tbe right to Cq-;!;.. pr;«jnRrA adapt Cbmmunist development to rflAOlierb _ _____________ Chinese conditions. The Russians tO COfltinUB Fufld Appeal ■ Maiawa* tliaa Nanai* , .. u « '"*>»* M *» impossible to skip! ,■ . ■•H** , to all the hubbub, the price of stages in development, the samel MIAMI, Fla. (API—Fidel Cas-l J ^**"“" !*®*‘* climbed to $39.11 on the stages the Soviet Union wentjtoo'* 10-prisoner negotiating teaming 4t NORTH 8AOINAW wtll hasre to adjUM to new * * ★ the Netherlands, Luxembourg. London market. This would make through—first the proletarian dic-M* return to Havana Sunday butj condittons. The outcome will have , 5^ xmeri- * ♦ a it theoretically profitable, tor the tatorahip, the building of relatives will continue to appeal repercussions not only there, but ^ individuals and institutions If it does, the Comnion Market’s first time in months, to buy gold ism, the achievement of socialism |tor funds to buy their freedom., in other world markets and nght invetted heavUy in re- strength as a world trading unit here at the Treasuiy price of »5 The fast stage-still far away-| The prisoners were sent to this cent years in the booming Euro- '*'•11 b® iieatly increased, “nw an ounce, and pay the service and is supposed to be the achievement!country fast month to negotiate; pean economy by buying securi-r®'"'*'®" "'“I* wIlKshow nansportation charges to London, of communism. the trade of American tractors! How Britain resolves the cur- ties on the once fast rising, but against the rest of the world may But the margin is so slim that ♦ ♦ a I for about 1.200 captives taken In rent crisis in Ms forrign trade and presently faltering or hesitant Eu- hurt American expdrU. Its very fears of another outflow of Ameri- There are other points of fric- the unsuccessful April 17 inva-the value of Hs pound sterling Is ropean slock exchanges. unity may increase its advantages can gold are slight at the moment, tion — territorial Outer Mongolia sion. \ almost sure to have dollars and' ♦ * ' a comprting wto Americans in---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- cents eHect on American export American exporters and inves- ®'*^*’ markets, and import trade. tors have profited pleasantly from MAY LEAD TO WAR ' the European industrial bo«n jf England stays aloof-as many* Our exports to Western Europe of the British Cbmmonwealth part-last year went up 41 per cent to a ner« want her to-she may lead record $8 8 billion. Europe took 71 the other European industrial na-! per cent of our exports of copper, ,ions, known as the Outer Seven, i 40 per cent of the metalworking into a trade war with the CWnmon; machinery and machine tools ex- Market. Americans could suffer.! ports, 68 per cent of the tobacco just as bystanders suffer when and 48 per cent of the cotton ex- two domestic firms start a price-! PW1*. cutting war and upset the market. WVFATME.Vra ROSE ♦ ♦ a Direct American Investments In England's problem with the Europe rose from $2 blllton in 1950 pound is that its exports are well to more than $6 billion In 1960. below its imports, and so the val-These investments paid returns in ue of the pound has been slipiang Income and fees but also qpened Engibnd seems ready to put in Pitcisioi WAteb l®«ii mrsTALs nmD WHILB TOC WAIT WATOB BAinto w.«s vr MDSim'S Witch 42N.$niMW nu-'i JUST ARRIVED! 2/^1 SALi HIGH-BACK PLATFORM ROCKERS jkniced! 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The greatest baseball player of all time found one Pitcher be couldn’t aolve and went the way of all flesh. ★ ★ ★ But this never happened on the . diamond. Ty Cobb was a law unto himself and he excelled in every branch of scien-tific He played before the jack rabbit ball was inUt>-duced, and just to I show he could handle COBB that, too, in the twi- light of his career he hit three home run* in (Wie game. it if it Imagine anyone possessing a lifetime average of .367 over a span of 24 years. Few players ■ ever reach that once. The last year Heilmann lived, Cobb viBiled Detroit. queried Harry curiously, **What could you hit against modem pitching?" Cobb reflected: **Ofa, about 450.” ”No better?” aaked Heilmann in surprise. Cobb looked at him gravely. "Harr)’. Please remember. Pm 63 years old.” A fiery, tempestuous and impulsive; figure he broke across the horlaon almost imheralded and soon began smashing all the records tliere were. Cobb's legs and tl^hs were practically raw as he discarded orthodox sliding pads for they “slow me down.” And he slid more feet, yards and miles than anyone living. A Pontiac priest, Father Tbornton and a close intimate of Cobb’s said once; “Why, that man’s middle body is strawberry red.” ★ ★ ★ But nothing — yea nothing —> prevented Cobb from storming his way over, across and through all the opposition could offer. Perhaps no flaming, competitive »ipirit equalled his in all athletics. He fought players, friends, enemies, and several times leaped into the stands to fight hostile and unfair fans. ★ ★ ★ HU first training trip south he told the late Malcolm Bincay he was going to be released. “Jinninos spent an hour with Rossman yesterday on shifting hU feet. He bunted 40 minutes and made Coughlin field them with one hand. He never tells me any-Uiing.” Bing went to Jknnings. Tliis kid Cobb thinks you won't keep him. He says you help the others and never tell him a thing.’’ Jennings paused. “Bing, what do you suggest I teach him?” * ★ ★ ★ The holder of 90 individual records at one time or another and universally conceded to be the greatest individual performer that ever lived, a flaming spirit mellowed in the declining years of life and Cobb became affable, kindly and forgiving. ★ ★ ★ The man passes on hut stories of his prowes.s will exist forever. Case hardened veteran fam* and the newest converts can pause for a moment and how before this intensely competitive spirit. Hie wlll-to-do burned more fiercely and intensely in his breast than in that of anyone that ever lived. " Ty Cobb is gone. But truly, Ty will live forever. ent. Mirfiy of our top eduentore and schod administrators have changed their mimU. They any, why hide it, let’s learn all we can about it. As hmg as communism plays such all important role la our lives they feel it is beat to bring it out iq the open. it it it Recently the magazine Nation’t Sc/iooU conducted a survey and discovered that 63 per cent of all our high schooU felt they should offer specific courses on communism. Others felt it should be worked into the curriculum some place. Even Sen. Barby Qolowatu, who is ab^ut as conservative as you can get, now favors such teachings. These sentiments are exactly the reverse of a few years ago, but like the others, we agree. Voice of the People: *Let Government Buy Land for Airport Expansion' It ii ■ wonderful thing to have an up-todate airport, neir the Clt.v of Pontiac. At they are In need of more land to build the north and south runways that are needed to take eare of large planei, why not let the government help buy up the property for this expaiuilonf That Vay we can get some benefit from our tax money that la being thrown around the world. We can at least see it, aa well as enjoy the convenience of modem tramportation. Suggests Tigers Bench Bruton If the Tigers would boncfi Bruton and play Maxwell tt Morten rogulaily. they’d strengthm the attack cenaiderably. Bruton couldn’t hit a left hander’s curve with a ca-n6e paddle. A Dammed Shame The Man About Town Oakland Is Best Tops Vacationland in Caring for Resorters Vacation: When*yon can drive further to tec less. David Lawrence Says: U. S. Should Resume Atomic Tests Many Educators Favor Classes on Communism Not too long ago considerable sentimtnt existed ''in this country Bgahut courses on the nature and worictng of commimism. It was felt by many that blose association might possibly contaminate the students. it it it Oar perspective Is now differ- Wlth m neutron bomb is a tactical weap< .1- It is for use in ground warfare as army fights army. It can destroy opposing regiments in an instant and yet confine to a small area its damage to property. It is a weapon that could revolutionise warf^. The West hasn't developed the neutron bomb, but its scientists feel as certain about it in theory as they did about the atomic bomb before it was actually tested. The Brulroo bomb, moreover. About the only reason against resumption that is heard discussed is the possibility that the Commu- On the contrary, the argument is made that the West has tried in nists will seek to get a propaganda every conceivable way to reach an advantage out of it throughout the agreement with the Soviets and can and so world. , wait ho longer. times Americans and Wertera Euro- By JOHN C. METCALFE The Sfxinc is like a little girl . . . Whose dress is neatly pressed and cleap . . . And who is sweet is.h maid to love The Almanac Today fin W’ednesday, July 19. the 200th day of the year with 165 to follow. The moon is approaching its first quarter. The morning stars are Venus, Jupiter and Saturn. The evening stars are Mars, Jupiter and Saturn, cribe.” On this day in history: In 1614, Samuel Oolt, American inventor of the ftrst automatic firearms, was born. In 1814. Edgar Degas, French impresskmist painter, was born. In ISM. Bloomers, a radical deportnre In women's drew, were tatrodoced to the delegates of the first womon's rights con-venthw meetiRg in Seneco FaUs, New Vofk. In 1941. British Prime Minister Churchill introduced the 'V" for "Victory" campaign in Europe. A thoui^t for today: Sir Winston Churchill said, "It is better to be making the news than taking it; Id be an actor rather than a clear that there is no danger underground testing, the disadvantages would appear to be out- President Kennedy will not delay for long his fateful decision. (Copyright 1961) teottag ereateo no tall-uot and la Jo res no one—a tarter that nriginally gave rtoe to the whole propaganda for the Mispenolon of nuclear teste. Why. then, doesn't lh“ United Slates, go ahead and test the neutron boiyib so as to be at least even with the Russians if, in fact, they have already made their teat in secret and know what the weapon can do? *■ w ★ Nobody knows positively the facts as to Russia's nuclear position. Hence, the all-important question is whether the United States can take the chance and defer testing any longer. The worldwide propaganda to suspend tests was started by the Russians. They Inflltroird onlversHlM and roUrgeo here and there mad got enough ocleMlItta on their side to make opeeeheo deploring the dangers ft lall-oat. The Untted States government succumbed in 1958 to the demand largely under pressure from Great Britain, where the left wing made The Country Parson Dr. William Brady Says: Pit of Stomach Found Below the Breastbone ( The stomach la an organ in the great body cavity, the abdomen, with the accent on the dough. The belly la front wall of the abdomen. Discomfort felt in the "pit of the stomach," the depression just below the end of the breast bone, is generally calledj stomach-ache and discomtort felt elsewiiere In the I abdomen is gen erally called bell.v ache. Now It is * physiotogioBl anatomical fact that ache, pata kee, Stomach. In my lexicon any resident of North America is a Yankee. For ' pamphlet Belly Breathing tend stamped, sell-addressed envelope. If you wsmt both pamphleta' inclose 25 cents to addition. dances Airough the days and nights ... A* they appro^ her wedding day • . . The Fhll to like the firet gray line . . . That in a mother’s Mir appears.. . And for a moment brings to her . . . Anxiety and tiny tears . . . The Winter is a woolen shawl . . . That grandma on her shoulders wears ... As slowly in the early night . . . She quietly ascends the stairs . . . The seasons in tiie year of life . , Arrive and hurriedly pass by . . . And we who live them one by one . . . Keep searching for the reason why. THOUGHTS Ftm TODAY - Bat by good deeds, os befits wrMnee who profess rellftoo.—1 TImelhy t:lt. wee Every man is valued to this world as he shows by his conduct he wishes to be valued.—Jean de La Bruyere. r ef six. e e e Who remembers when a person could read menus from ri^t to left and order what they really wanted? e e e Folks will now go to the dogs or hamburgers. It's picnic ses- When you pay as you go. there's not so much worry when you come back. e e e Before eereleso driving It was gesslpo who had m corner on On with the nation’s road repaid, so we’U hav* no excuse to find ourselves to a rut. e . e e An Ohio meat market was robbed by a man with a gun instead ef one with credit. DR. BRADY Case Records of a Psychologist: „ Leave Masculine Habits to Men or derangement of internal organs to felt only In the walls of organs have no neaaery hervea. Thus it is necessary to anesthetize only the chest or abdominal wall in order to operate on internal organs. The internal organa have s.vmpathetic or autonomic nerves, however, and these nerves are alert against injury even though the patient he deeply anesthetized. And so the surgeon works aa gently as possible in order to prevent or minimize shock and favor t smooth uneventful tenvalescenee. e e * Even though one feels ache, pain or discomfort in the "pit of the stomach,” the region of the solar plexus, a sGbstation of the sympathetic nervous system for the control of pretty much everything in the abdomen, that doesn't signify that the trouble to in the stomach. Nearly always the pain of acute appendicitis to first felt in the pit of the stomach, as to the first discomfort of galistone ralie. Indeed, so many minor and major ailments masquerade at first as "stomachache" that we might well discard the concept of ".stomachache" and designate any ache, pain or discomfort felt from breast leWl to hip level just beU.vache. and leave diagnosis of the natural of the trouble to the doctor. are oaly tw« of Hto onay caaosd of beBiacbe. This b«l^ a bealfh cohana I ahaB ant osaaBoa other COBSOO. For pamphlet aboat eommim complaints send stamped, self-addressed envehipa and gsk for Yan- By DR. r^EORGE W. CRANE CASE J-445: 1 a college coed. "But, Dr. crane,’’ her boy friend admitted, “I don’t feel quite right about Ldis. "For the vaguely irritates me to many ways. She has a nice complexion and a good figure, so she could be very feminine. “But she adopts cosrse talk which .sounds masculine. It grates on my nerves. "For example, she not only uses vulgar slang but occasionally will use an oath. Andi her language is so out of keeping with her dr'chANe' tlvt! feminine ap- ’ ***‘^'’ peorance, that It jars others, as wrtl as mysdt e e q ‘T’d like to take her horns to meet my Mks but If she us^ an oath or began her chain cigarette smoking at our house, my folks wouldn’t make a scene in from of her. but they’d later tell me never to bring her back again. "Why wIN girls be so short sighted aa to adopt the may coarse hsMto af the awto on?’’ .MASCITUNIZED onUJ8 Girto. thsi« to a true axiom of paychoioKy that "oppoattea attract." And by "pppoaHn" w« mean sexual opposites. For most men don’t like a maaeuUns type of girl. They want a 100 par cent woman! Nor do women wish to marry a stoay, half mafe who wean rouge or lipstick and affects the feminine gait of the "panay.” Women will grow neurotic over a little fuzz on their upper lip because "it makes me look masculine." Thea they wUI atfek a olgaietto between tbeir Upo and thns adopt a cMrter mascultoe social habit that It tar im Or wore lacy female lingerie? Or jumped on top of an office Many female patients have come to me because they were unhappy about having a few hairs on their chest, fearing their future husbands would be robuffed by thinking they were half-male. ♦ ♦ 0 And other girls shave Jheir legs or try to bleach the hairs to keep them from showing. ddsk, meanwhile squealing in high pitched tones if a mouse scurried across the floor? Bapposo he mlnred ahmg on Ugh boeto aad Inatoted on silk These traits and hatots are far more maaculinizinc than a flat bust fuzz on a -giri's upper lip. Wen, you women likewise nauseate be-men when you try even unthinkingly to become half-men by your language, habits and apparel. So get hep. (Ospyrtghi INI) THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JULY 19^ 1961 SEVEN School Aid Bills Falter in House Rules Committee School Super Driven Insane AccumcI of Helf^ng to Cause Disaster by Us« of Unrefined Gas Washington (ap) -- p«ri- d«it Kennedy’s S6.1 bUlion padt-age of aid to U. S. schools and colleges was reduced to rubble today, but a few hardy opOmists In the House were h^M some pieces could be saved. ★ ★ ★ The ambitious program was blown sky high Tuesday when the House Rules Committee voted 8 to 7 to table all the education before It Ibr the rest of the sfam. Chief casualty In the eyes of House Democratic leaders was a bill carrying S2.5 billion in grants to the states for public school construction and teachers’ salaries. The two other measures were a (l.t billion coUege aid a SIJ blUlon extension of the National Defeme Education Act, which included |3S0 million loons to parodiial schods. MAY BATE PART Only the public school Mil is considered to have any salvage value. Part of it is almost certain to be saved. That’s a section Some Democrats still hope the strategy will woifc. Among them is Rep. Adam ^ Powell. D-N.Y., chairman of the House Education and Labor Committee, which handles the school bills. Powell said he is comhlering bypassing the rules conunittee by calling the bill directly to the floor under a procedure known as Calendar Wednesday which permits a chairman on a tpedflc day to bring up any Ull his committee has approved. Rep. iVank Thompson D-N.J., author of .the public schod bill, shared PoweH’s view that Calendar Wednesday offered the best chance to save at least part of the bill. major difficulty with the method is that a bill must be disposed of in one legislative day. Msiny possibilities tor thwarting action are available to opponents of a measure under, the House rules. Powell sak) if Wednesday is used it won’t be until late August. NEW LONDON. Tex. (UPI) -Therf is a tragic sidelight to flie 1«7 New U London school disaster that can neVer be recttfled, although another man now shoulders the blame for the eyplosion that Uled 293 studento and teachers. William C. Shaw, 85, superin-mdent at the time, does not know that Wiliam Benson, 41, i caused the blast . . !S apart under flw schocd and letting gas accumulate. Shaw faeed • osvt si laiUlry vides aid to more than 3,000 school districts crowded with children of military and federal civilian personnel. ’The program, which began in 1950. expired June 30. Its renewal was tied to the public school bill by Democratic strategists in hope of attracting the support ot the 319 congressmen whose tjistrlcts get the aid. nocest ettort of trying to save 9SM a month by astag *• 18** r99 Rta S4M « '’’•W-' fa. ^"ipar IQ *•9- S9.S0 pJT *~ "**>»• 19*' 13 «».. Sleep,? ond cWnnlnO bor. .iMM. tropaw ■ • ">*• Sieepi 2 H§m I - Row on WiT; ®' 88' 1,0*——------------- film sale! Ahko 8mm eoloc movie film. 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Davte ard six cento a a afoot a year, ••to be of aome assistance'la fettinc Idled hourly-■ ■ fc to woit during _ ._____________saufactwlng and •arvlda oiieratlowa at Parke. Davis have bent cortalMd. .. ____ .. OariLabalsky. Local ll-l»presl- DCIBOrr m - Ompany anddnt, also praiaed the pngram ‘ whkh itoMed last April. . » « wemaa employes at Parke, Davis A Co. are vohmtarily gtvtag up one to two wcehi w«k to pennlt ifte rehirIng od.hOed The trial program, develeped by Parke, Davis and endorsed by Local U-m of the (M, Chsmlnal and Atomle Wochers Itotoa has resulted la the recall of ao par cent of Idled patoloyes to the company's BotH* Dead Didn't Rise. So Witch Doctors Dio LISBON, Portugal |to-^isiUu-toaed Alania rebels have killed everal of their own witch doctors Indian's Check Not Worth the Effort of Cashing COLUMBUS^ Ohio (I) - 8. Sgt. James L. Allen of nearby Lock-bourne Air Fnree Base hu received a government cheek that may not even be worth his while cashing. News Agency said Tuesday. A dtopatrh ftnm the troubled West African territory reported the witch doctors ha^ promised resur Mctkm of thoee who fell In battle and the rebels wanted immediate U. B. Ibaasury eocperts erttautod it coat tiM govemmeat about H, Including keeping of records, to The cheek, wWcb oouM coat a Jckd or a dhM to cMh in a bank or eupamarint, was for 1 cent. Allen, a native of Ida., aaye he to a fUU^Iooded member of the Yncfal Indian tribe. yeue age, he said. Mba. la tar, he baa reesived aboat « 4a "beadrighT sosasy. Racently be got anotbar ndi Gtoli Diploma Glenn R. Wheeler, clain\ representative for State Farm Mutual Automobile Insurance Oo. at 477 Elisabeth Lake Road, baa been awarded a diploma from Vale Tecfanicai Institute at Blairsville, Pa., where he attended A three- Namod Asst. Attornay for Mickigon District GRAND BAPIDS «B-*ltobert Qufam, SL of Grand Raplda. day was appointed asHtoant uj. attorney for the fMkral district of Western Michigan by Deputy Atty. Gen. Byron R. White. The appointment way gnaounoed by UJS. Atty. George E Hill at Grand Rapids. A University of Michigan Law School graduate in 19S4, Quinn saved thMa years in the U S. Navy, earning a com-mlsaion before hla discharge in 19U. auto damage esthutlng and repair technl^ue^..^ One-fourth of the nation’s steel comes from Pennsytvanla pla AMC to Givt Dividtnd DETROIT i»-Amerieaa Motoi Cbrp. has declared a regular quar terly dhridand of 30 cento |!^riiare on common slodc payable 30 to stockholders of record I FAIR BIG DAYS of SENSATIONAL SAVINGS.. Wednesday — Thursday — Fridcqr—Saturday — Sunday, _ MD-r JULY 932 Wart Huron St. OPPOSITE HURON THEATRE 24i3H.P. 41 Clinton Engine ' " ' '' A THE PONTIAC PRESS. WEDNESDAY, JULY 19, 1961 f ^ NINE Mrs. Angler Biddle Duke Victim 3 Socialites Killed in Plane Crash NEW YORK dally prominent women and a pilot l^iesday in the flamii« crash of « I^t plaM in a Queeis resi- MS8. ARTHUR ALTROHLX one of Its doors apparently swinging open, plunged almost straight down into a flower garden only blocks frun LaGuardia Field. It exploded uprai Impact, spewing flames and wreckage over a house it had narrowly missed. * ★ ★ The two other women killed were Mrs. Arthur Altschul, 29, wife of a Wall Street broker, and Mrs. Stanley Warren Metcalf, wile of an Auburn, N.Y., business executive. The pilot was Paul, Du-buke, 29, a Marine Corps Korean .veteran and lather of two children. No one on the ground was injured. SHOCK TO WORLD The death of the beautiful. Mrs. Duke, bom 39 years ago in Spahi, brought expressions of shock from throughout the world, including a message to her hinkMuid from President Kennedy. Us contents were peradnal, and irm not made public. tt * * Only hours, before the crash, Mrs. Duke had joined her husband at Idlewitd Airport in bid-dii« farewell to Presidenf Mohammed Ayub Khan of Pakistan. He was met by his mother, Mrs. T. Markoe Rol^rtaon at Queens General Hospital where the bodies had been taken. Mother and son wept as they identllied personal belongings of Mrs. Duke.. Mrs. Duke had boarded the airi Mrs. MetcaU and Mrs. Altschul, taxi tw * 40-mimte ri* to her ^ ^ expecting her third child Long Island estate at Southamp-L ton for the seventh birthday pai^ October, were « route to their ty of her daughter, Maria Luiia. “ahmer homes at East Hampton when the DOOR OPEN ^ Moments after it took off from LaGuardia Field - at 2:10 p.m., the pilot radioed bwM to the control tower that a door of the plane was open and he was returning for an emergency landing. 1r h * Eyewitnesses said the plane faltered anV plunged almost straight ^wn, turning iiko a ball of vben.it smashed into a yard. It narrowly missed a school playground teeming with children. Mrs. Duke, the former Maria Luisa de Arana of Madrid, was the granddaughter of a Spanish dee. She met her husband when he was special assistknt to Stanton Griffis, U.S, ambassador to Spain. They were married in Mexico, aty in 1962. She and Duke, an heir to part of the Duke tobacco fortune, had one other chiid-^Drexel Dario, 4. H O All Summtr Wsms’s Drsts Shoss Hifh owd Mddium H—Is UM All Summtr Flah-nay Shsst Catsalt JloffulsT to 15.91 ^ 2" Mas’s Oasm OXFORDS 2“ 3" MIRACLE MILE SHOPPING CENTER EXAAbvE WRECKAOE-Firenten and policemen look over wredkage Of a light plane which crashed in a garden in Jackson Heights, Queens, N.Y. Tuesday carrying the pilot and three social- ly prominent women to their deaths. One ol the wwnen was wife of the chief of protocol of the State Departnient. Fireman Takes Engine Out to Let on Steam ^ WOLVERHAMPTON. England (AP) -< jnilneaa Whitehouse. 29. proposed marriage and Marjorie Langford turped hinv do^ So the /aibtiad firemafi took locomotive No. 6422 from the shed to let off steam. Phiness piloted the locomotive for 25 miles, through Wolverhampton an ■ A Wolverhampton court put the fireman on probation for two years after Qnding him guilty of unauthorized use ol railroad prop-| arty, endangering the safety of passengers on other trsdns. stealing 504 pounds of coal and obstructing a diesel train he encountered. Douglas Draycott! Pliineas' lawyer, conceded to the court: ••One can think of better ways of letting off steam." House Groiip^ Turns on JFK FRESH out of high school and no job! “That was my predicament. Then a friend told me about the career opportunities in business obtainable with Pontiac Business Institute training.” Mid-Summer Opening, July 24 PBI permanent,- free employment service will be availaUe to you when you graduate. The finest employers in this area call on us to fill excellent office positions. They are offering more jobs now than there are graduates. You are invited to call or visit for details. Pontiac Business Institute 7 W. Lawrence fE 3-7028 Committee Bhlar^ed by, President Tobtes His Education Plans WASHINGTON (AP)-The Hoqpei Rules Committee, enlarged , t •■protect” President Kennedy’ legislative ship of state, plaj^i I the role of jrirate today aa the! inew administration came to the' end of its first six months in of-Ifice. I . If the President 'about his deteriorating relationsj with Capitol Hill, ^ can lay, much of the blame on the doorstep, (d the committee he helped j reorganize after taking office six. months ago. I It dealt him a telling blow Tuesday by shelving, probably, for keeps as far as 1961 is con-| icerned, a school aid bill ranked ^ I among the top five Kennedy i legislative proposals. I The committee’s action was by 'a vote of 8 to 7. It affected not lonly the President’s public school I proposal but other bilto for finan-icial aid to nonpublic schools and for loans and scholarships for I college students. ! Hie President took an active, though not open, part in increasing the siae of the rules committee early thia year in a move 'designed to break the control Mi I a conservative coalition. His pro-; gram was supposed to have an |8-7 edge in the committee which I controls the flow of legislation to ithe Houae floor. But the ao-Called ’’packing’’ failed to take Int^ con-'sideratkm relJgiout o well as ~~ j Utical undercurrents which {toed Into the sehool controversy. DRASTIC REDUCTIONS PENNEY’S 0, Penney Chorge Account... fl reQuIor aO-doy Charge wMh option terMsI S« Time Payment Account for moior pwrchoMsI a.bay-Away_________________4. CashI po- ON VM RRsne MMim - - late. HOUSE FAINT $|49Cal #100 NON-FADI Rgg. iNTiuoR>4xinm ALL MBRCHANDISe LINOLEUM . RIMNANTS Vi OFF ‘ VINYL LINOLEUM 59« It 9al2 lUCS U.95 INLAID , LINOLEUM TILE :MIRACLE MILE: OfNNi Evtry —Mondoy HirovgK Sofurday I9t00 A.M. to9KW P.M. PENNEY'S- DOWNTOWN: Open l^ondoy, pridoy 9:30 A.M. to 9 P.M. All OHier WMkdoyt 9:30 A.M. to 5:30 P.M. TEN THE PONTlACi PRESS, WEDIfrESDAY, JULY 10, 1961 WTBBT MfilTllft fimtf mrifnlnFPtiii mmmmi mom ive/tY AM9L£.„ summen. mimmen... N> wrl MWANT HEARING AID CENTER II W. nt-»si Question Youths DMih of 17.Ytar.Old Ntgro 'Saki to Blamo for Racial Violtnct CHICAGO (UPI) - PoUce ttotwd four youths today .stout ths siiootinK death of s Negh) high sduol student, sn incident blamed for a «-erk ol sponutte violence by bonds of Negro teen-sgers seeking revenge. I The youths were arrested st the i '•sme Southne^ Side street como-i where Matthew Tolbert Jr.. 17, i kiUnd n WMk ago today. Thayj were picket up with other youths' police drive against suspect-1 ed troublemakers Monday. Inflamed by a rumor that Tol-; hot was killed by a white gang leaded the Latin Counts, groufia of INegro youths roamed the Lasm-:dale District around Harrison High jSchoal, About two doacn peraona,! mostly white, have been beaten; during the past week, A 17-year-' iold knifing viefim said he-----* tadMd by three Negroes. Police discount^ the rumors. But Tolbert’s slaying remained un- HEADING BOVM (ll«-New officer! of the Pontiac Boys Oub for 1961-C2 were elected at a recent board meeting. They are (from left): Elwood R. Bigier, tmsurer; Creasy B. Laraon, setor; CbrreU Osmun, aeeretaiy; Arthur C. Cbmpton and Joaeph J. Davis Jr., vice president; and Harvey M. Johns, piesi- iPlastic Balloon Plunges 2 Hours Aiter Launching "Re-Elect Official Here's Concrete ~ tn 'TIL of Boys Club advic Snalu SMBhipfWi Rand A Onry CASH ucisms ADDDI6 MACHmiS NiW — USED.- RnUILT^ liRvici—SAus—sumiil mil REPAIR OTIMAm ViRey BisfNSs .. _ , DETROIT (AP)-One block of GMC Man Stays as Trinity Avenue in a Detroit res- Board of Directors BEMflDJI. Minn. ca. hontas may have saved the life of CkPi- John Smith, but aha i BONN, Germany (AP) - The ties, have talcep a toward formal political unity. 'Their fovernmaBt chMa agreed iicedey to meet regolBHy in the future “to give the unity of ' RoUe. Ihe Ndumee si Haifa aad C pariaat part Ja next year'e oam-uenaraitsw hero of the MMh. aaatversary of the Amertcaa to- Rotfe plfeated and eold the flret )p of tobacco Jameetomi In 1112, savpig the Prom the beginning, tobacco haa grown Into a S7 billion laduitiy. The arndveraBiy wlll'be ithged ICey lS-19 by the Jameatown give their new . Don a legal basis. Preaumably will < ba anbmitted to the tries’" parliaments tor ratification. DOOM OPEN The agreement by —-------------- of government of Piraface, West Netheiiands and Luxembourg left the door open for other Western nattsfis to Join in the effort toward doaer political operatkxu A reartution itreaaed tifet "only e united Eunqie ia in a position —when united with the United States and other Itl, — to meet the datoers that threaten the mdatence of Europe and that of the entire Free Wodd," ★ * ★ French President De GauUe. West German Chancellor Aden-and the premiere one-day little >. They wUl meet next in Rome, in Getobnr. ^ Rep. Wright Patman. D-Tex., . {author of the proposal, said; |FaClllty Worth Millions Itention recently. I Residents complained about •holes in the pavement. _ ... I Friday a city trude with a aix- Harvey M. Jomn. chief of piantip^uu, more than six faction i at General Motors hours filling the holes with as-| Truck and Cbach Division, has phalt 1 r* .*»rth_ two hours after itsjbeen re-elected president of the Monday a parti« firm crewi‘‘Many reasons have been a««". *»«‘he one heart nmt oft-j,t ^Ul build a multimfllloiwlollar nuuniActiinip the Ue has Township, has been a mem- the dty to resurface the block. weU-placrt bombcompleted by of the,board since the locall Louli J. Brinkman, a dty stiwt >ouWl^ out the entire, gov- 2r£SS::SSi"ra‘^id?rS^-‘“‘>-*o^ maintenance Official. admttted|enummt.’’ L area about» miles north of the, other new officers elected for f P0»‘?^ I*.«»» to W«g| . . “ | The new block-aqu^ facility lMl-« by the boart are Arthur ' holes in streets if a city contrac- Ayub Khan RetumS The 13^ mlllkm cubic foot un-| C. Osmptaa aad Jowph J. Davis resurface thc| maimed balloon carried 200j Jr., vice prroMeats; Carroll Oo- „ ... _ pounds of scientifle equipment tol mun, secretary; aad iSIwood R. I J* a^rentjy/»■*» J«»t smdy radiation hazards of man's Bigier, treaaorer. I*™** things, he said. ’The project wa. under aponair-ij^J'*/^ Way$ to Reduce ship of tha Aeromadical Labora-jCW FnrHinunltaa tory Of HMIomm. Air Pore. Baae. I James;”®"^* Earthquakes aarkson. John A. Riley. Richard I TOKYO (fU-Delegates of 11 na-'Craig, Ralph T. Norvell, Dawson tions. including the United States, C. Baer. Dr. Ralph D. Wigent, and met here Tuesday to discuss meth-____ -Ralph A. Dawe. |ods for improvinj safeguards 1ST. JOSEPH te—Voters C( Ber-I FTnishli« fhelr boartl terms were against earthquakes in Aslan and rien County will decide Sept. 12 j David B. Eames. James F. Nye.i Pacific areas. The eight-day semi-on a niiUage levy requested tolAdcUson K. Oakley. Richard W.'nar is spontored jointly by Japao’s finance a propoaed new IS-nrillion | Flaher, Dean G. Beien Philip J. govirnment and the U.N. Eduah> county buikiliig. The levy would I Proud. Noyce W'. Strait and Felix tkmal. Scientific and Cultural Or- mmr ■ WV-tMar nartml i Rallarri 'iranizntion. KARACHI. PEUston (API -President Ayub'Khan returned today from the United States. Hundreds gathered in heavy rain at Karachi’i internatkxial airport to welcome Urn hooie. I will manufacture acetylene, gretUent of synthetic rubber. H. B. Eaton Jr., manager of Du Pant’s Montague wortn. said the acetylene will be produced Ig^ a new electric arc proceas devrto-"* during 25 yean of research Du Pont "CHARGE IT" KRESGE S To OK Milkiga Ltvy? Icover a 20-year period. MICHIGMI IS GOOD ROADS Michigan's highway system—the finest hi the nation—is a mag^ that attracts industry. The people of Michigan are daUrmined to main* tain the state’s highway leadership. Our current roadbuilding program is moving ahead at a rate nearly twice that of the national average. Since 1957 Michigan’s freeways ^ve mnkijdied. five times. These freeways are of great importance to i^aional and international industry in the effleieht movement of raw materials to the idant and finished goods to the customer. weuDAi R mimns m mmiT Under iiresent plans there soon will be four-line divided highways to all Michigan cities of 60,000 population or more—leeways that will serve industry in planned industrial districts, adjacent or doM by freeways that will serve this industry quickly, safely and cheaply. Help carry Michigan’s message to the nation. Clip this ad and mail it to someone in another state with your own comment. Let’s talk up Michijgan and its advantages for industry. Together, ww can assure a greater future for all of us. m 9i kernel 9 mktfAtUMm fit AUci%as Aas AuocMIm aarf fto A The Pontiac Press OXFORDS Huf^ieekli Block or loden Green FOUSIIID COTTON PANTS Sole Frico \i* Sizes 2-8 ^-PANTIES 1ST 3 07. bk^ W9pn.MM NylMSli«tchANUils..lpn.f7d Spedoll Boys’ 8-18 PUUQVER 'V*/ Teoa't mi SmU Sw8NlEri....ttJ| DOWNTOWN PONTIAC TIL.HURON CpNTIR MIRACU MIU , CHOPPING CINTER DRAYTON PUINS CINTIR ROCNiSIlR PLAZA Shop without ca.h- “CHARCe n" AT KRlSCt'S pay only once a m );<’• Uihclals Turn Attention to Two Pipeline Projects ' ** »5 mUlion. to be 0- I THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JULY 19, 1961 ELEVEN fl»eir attention today to gct^ •tarted on tw6 big pipeline proj-acta. - The City Commission probably Will be asked nedl week to approve a contract "with Jones, Henry Williams, the city's engineering ddnsultants. lor design of new pipeline and otUer facilities within the aity to distribiite tiie Detroit wa-tar ,to exlating water mains. aty Manager Walter K. WIU-nan said that a stady of the city's tepography wUI have it ha csaspMed helere the con-mkriaa la asked to laaiie rove- Jonas.' Heaiy ft Williams, which made the preliminary study of'the changM necessary, estimated the cost to Pontiae at around |3 million. MesfwUle, Gerald W. Ramus, mana^ of the Detroit water de-partmsBt. said his office has already met with representatives ftnom Jones, Henry ft Williams Detroit VLANs EXTENSION To bring water to Pontiac; Detroit Inlands to extend a 54-inch Idpeline to the i^ty Itmlfs from Osgahidre and 14 Mile Road. This cost to Detroit is estimated at $7 to IS million. Total coot to Detroit for the pipeline apd at least one or perhaps fivo pumping stations will! ■ftw eaglaeorlBg Is ooor-dlaated. Resnas Mid the target date for completloa It the sprtim tm. Hie Detroit |dan is to pump water to the vicinity of South Boulevard and Qiylyke Road at sufficient pressure to meet the maxi-lum dally needs of the city. ♦ * * But Pontiac will probably have to install a new storage tank in the north end of town to maintain sufficient pressure to meet peak demands during certain hours of the day. BACKBONE OF SYSTEM The preliminary study by Jones. Henry ft WUliams called for the new pipeline to serve as the new backbone of the distributioa ays-tem. The study sai|l Mg mslas would havs to be lastalM weotwaid area oa the oast, to the viotalty of Pontiac Motor DMsIoa. Some existing mains would have! 'to be extended toward the city limits on Feathmtone Road on the east ^ on Ordwod Lake Road the wqrt. Willman said there it no reas to suppose that special assessments would be involved in any of the financing, unless other mains are extended into areas not now served iwith city water. British Troops leaving Kuwait Begin Carrying Out Planned Withdra%rai of Emergency Force KUWAIT. Persian Gulf (UPD-Britain today began carrying out its promlaed withdrawal of a large part of Its Kuwait emergency force. * ★ w Military air transports loaded with troops took off from Fsrwanls Airport at the rate of two an hour. A military spokesman said troops being pulled out after 19 days in the tiny sheikdom included Marine commandos, paratroopers and engineers. Britsla seat, la aa esttmated AMMAM trsepa aad armored Baits by air aad see earlier tWs month whew It was feared aeigh: boriag Iraq piaaaed to hivsde KawsK. Despite Baghdad claims that] Kuwait is part of Iraq, Iraqi Pre-| mier Abdul Karim Kassem has repeatedly denied he intended to use force. # ♦ * The giant commando carrier bulwark remained in Kuwait Bay despite the air withdrawal. A British spokesman , said there was no li ttton when it mi|d>t depart. Poatiifc Gty Affairs OK Change Paving Way for Third Trailer Park City commissioners hdve approved a zoning change paving the way for development of the third trailer park within the city limits. ★ W * It would be located on the east side of Old Telegraph Road, next to one of the two existing trailer parks, on s site arhich the commission last night rezoned from commercial to the special (Aassiflcatto) created last year expressly to control trailer parks. BesoMng came after a public hearing at which no objections were ralaed. The Planning comraltsiaa recommended the change earlier fids mealli after hearing devel- addition to their Tavern and SDM licensed building at 417 Auburn Ave. la a 1-1 vole, Peter A. Pratt, hla brother Gci^ p. Pratt and James Msrlao were givaa flasl spprovsl to transfer thetr Tm- cease threagh traffic bypasses the sres oa New Telegrapli Road under the Orchard Lake Ironically, the special trailer jpark zoning wiui created in a move to block other developers from starting a trailer park on the same site. The Planning Commission Today's withdrawal .was announced last week, but it was delayed until after Iraq’s third anniversary of the revMt that put Kas->m in power July 14, 1958. In one routine move, Martin Keller, the new Municipal Court Clerk, was roappointed for a two-year term on recomih^atioii nfji the municipal judges. it ir it Mary and LeRoy Goldsworthy were given final approval for ani T«. n k. Pike St. In a new bar built for thenf at n E. Montcalm 81. Commissioner Winford E'. Bottom, who represents the Montcalm area, opposed the transfer. He also opposed giving tentative approval earlier this year. w ♦ ♦ Gus M. 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WEPyESDAY, JULY Eichmann Accuses tiis Accusers JOtUSALEM, Europe's JewoiEkMuin) nid. “But I have the Ite defeadant parried qoeriioa ine iofiner uesnpo omcer , nwK etaugMR- ol die Jew* ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ they wm not ttreoM to ^ «ei that he the qoeetions about Ms 1SS7 hrtmiew hrith a Doteh JoBmsUst. Preriding Judge Moriie Lsuriau roundly rebutod Mm. VlSnal and that he repudiated the whole thiiy. “I slopped correcting.’ Eicfamaiui. “and ga«e np the entire project Atty. Gen. Gideon Hausner tried repeatedly to draw from Eidtmann an addwwledgment that toe interviews be gave Argentina to Wilhelni Sas were accurate. In the interviews, once intended as toe basis tor a book on the Jewhh holocaust, Ekhmann allegedly expressed regret worth it." LOU-MOR DIAMONDS V/ .. > ^ atM.« omh >r Inm Snast'i n 1-9381 ppm n«itr M a.a. ■« s r.iL rump aleak to well done, unlit they eUett trogp roe ' answer they want.’’ liBBLinUB m BA.9K The aitereatlan laded away as the court look Us regu inandos. including figures on the roaas murders, but be said that was a function of Ms department I instructions from Gestapo dUef Heinrich Himmler. Earlier. away at Eichmann as the real key , figure In the secret police se^ in Naxi Berlin but got back When Hausner refused to ac-oept this, Eichmann boomed: wUl DO longer answer to quAtions about this document he-cause it is completely false.'’ Judge Landau cut in quickly: "You will continue to answer questions until 1 tell you that you are tree to step down.’’ sir. Mr. President,''' Hsuner sought to prove that Eichmann was ■ guiding figure in toe eataMishment of the einsatz firing squads which murdered two million Jews in thexEaat. Eichmann admitted his offtoe Had No Subversive Ties, Woman Tells Commission TO MEETINO The attorney general reminded Etchmaim of a meeting be attended at which the einsats com-mandHTs got their orders. Thg defendant said: “This aras only. to announce the nanm pt the commanders, r myselt want-' to be a OMnmander of an rin-satz group. I thought theae arere to be special military groupt operating on the Eastern From and was fun (rf flame and fire, was very disappointed when my was not caUed out.’’ "You regret that even wrarT' Claims Landing on Moon by U.S. Unlikely TUI 1S71 An indignant Pontiac mother of 10 chlldm says she has been mistakenly deacribad at Qty Hall as a fonner member of a subversive “When I heard afterwards what happened. I was overjoyed at the dKision by wMch i stayed received report| from the com-jtn Berlin.’’ Eichmann replied. Pontiac, Nearby Area Deaths MM. EDWABD H. EAKLE {Willis died yesterday after a long Mrs. Edward H. fSarah F.l Ulness. EaJde of 3U0 Frembes St.. Dray-| A member of the Methodist ton Plains, died yesterday affer'Church in Willis. Mrs. Staebler a brief illness. Slw was 87. {leaves her husband; three daugh-Mr*. Eakies leaves a daughter, Iters. Mrs. Duane Bastian Ypsi-Mrs. Chartos Calhoun of Orton-,hmti, Mrs. Earl Bumes and Mrs. ville; tour sons. Russell of Dray- Robert Blaess, both of New Balti-ton Plains. John T. of Boiar. Vs.: Imoie; three sisters, Mrs. B. H. Leonard and Don. both of UnionlOgdew of Pontiac, Mrs. Wiillam live grahdcMldren; nineiSIaterfllw rtt Imlsy Qty and Mrs. great-grandchildren; a sister and {George Varner of Marian, Ind.; a brother. Service will be held at 1 p. Friday at the Coats Funeral Home in Dnyton Plaina with burial following in Acada Park Cemetery. and several grandchildren. Cool tired burnloil BABT' CABOL JAMES Prayers were offered this morning at the Donelaon-Johns Funeral Home for Carol James, infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Millard R. James of 0S36 Hatchery Road. Waterford Ttomshlp. Burial in WMte Chapel Memorial Service will be held at 2 p.m. Thursday at the Stevens A Burii Funeral Home in Ypailanti. Burial sill be in toe Dixboro Cemetery. Surviving betides the pai are a sister and three brothers. Annette. Robert. Mack and An-rew, all at borne. The baby was dead at birth Monday at St. Joaeph Mercy Hospital. MBS. BCGENB STAEBLER Former Pontiac resident Mrs. Eugene (Lena) Staebler. 74, of MBS. CASSI imjJKEB LAKEVILLE — Burial for tor^ mer Lakeville resident Mrs. Caari Hilliker of Detroit will be 2 p.m. tomorrow at Lakeville Cemetery following service in Detroit. Mrs. HUliker. who died Monday after a long illness, to survived by a sister, Mrs. Florence Francis of Metamom, and a grandson. Wall Outside Senate Collapses on People MRS- FRANK BROOKS ORTONVILLE - Service for Mrs Frank (EUa .M ) Brooks. 80, at Ntrrtn will be at 2 p.m. Friday at the C. F. Sherman Funeral Home. Burial will be in An-derson\1lle Cemeter>. Indepen-e Township. Mrs. Brooks, a member of the Methodist Church, died today after a 7;week illness. Surviving besides her husband e two daughters. Mrs. Oren Frick of Ortonville and Mrs. Dorothy, Dawley of Clarkston; WASHINGTt)N (UPI)-A temporary wall Jut outside the Senate chamber coUapsed on the'Senate chaplain and six sli^taem Tuesday. None wras seriously hurt. Rev. Dr. Frederick Brown Harris suffered hepd cuts. Two teen-agers, Suzanne Turner. 17. of Silver Spring, Md., and Emily Stoebe, 18, of San dlno. Calif., were treated at and released. The giri's mother, Mrs. Wallace Stoebe, was shakm up. Theatar A^nager Dim Saying she wants h cleared for her children's sake, Ann Gracey, 59 Lorraine Court, appeared before the Qty CbmmiasioB last night to dispute toe allegation, arhidi a police de-partraMit memo attributed to the state police security service. deatod s Jab as a FsaSlae psllee-uaa bMwaaa af toe aeoasattsa. Mrs. Oiaeey Mdd. “I have never belonged to any subversive organization whataoev-" she stated. “I have only be-d to the PTA and church “I intend to fiitd out why the state police put name on the black list ^thout my knowing about it and I'm going to get my name cleared. my e 1 by sad see ef this mistake.’’ In a memorandum to City Manager Walter K. WUlman which was read aloud last night at aty Com-• Milton R Henry’s request, Acting Police Chief Joseph Koren said Thomas Gracey had been turned down lor a Job because state police security officers reported that once “a very close relative had become a member of a subversive group.’’ HOTSPBCinc The memorandum did not tion anyone by name as subveN rive, but Mrs. Gracey and Henry lid they understood the accusation was directed toward her. traiy to priiey te hire Gramy When WUlman indibated no wiil-Ingneaa to (^tennapd Koren’i decision, Ifenry charged that the accusattoh' wu “ridlcuIoaB'' announced he would bring action brifore the Fair Ei ‘ tices Commission on grounds that there was racial diacriminatkui against Gracey, a Negro. Aa a start in finding ho|v the accusation cafe about, Mrs. Gracey asked for the names of the two State police officers Koren said fur he would get the names for her. Mrs. Gracey,. whose husband Porter to s driver at Pontiac Motor Division, has eight sons and two daughters. Thomas to the second eldest. been givea semrity oteazaace by toe Federal Buresm et lavmltga-tian dai1i« hto foar-ycar edmt to toe Air Force after gradaattoa from Feadae Central Rlgh Mrs. Gracey wondered if % accusation stemmed fr^ ihe ^ct that in the early 1940s she signed a door-to-door petition to allow a minor political party to place candidates’ names on the ballot In a state election. 'It was some kind of socialist party,’’ she recalled. “I was a little hesitant about signing, but toen * thought they should at least have the opportunity to be in toe elec-tkm so I slgned.”^ She said she couldn’t think of Anything else on which the accusa-' tioa col^ be based- PHILADELPHU (AP) — Hto chief of Air Force aeroM»ce medical projects says the United s cannot expert to land a on the moon before 1971 beef gaps in knowledge about The chief, Brig. Gen. Donald '. FUckinger, toW « news con-ireoce at FrankUn Institute Tuesday that “barring a situation which would require an accelerated effort to protect national tern V. 8. lu to at least 10 years Atoay. At the same time, FUckinger said he could not predict whether the Soviet Union would beat the hitod States to the moon. FUckinger listed several prob-ims that would have to solved, incIudliM creation of 'total life support system” simulate earth conditioos inside the space vehicle. t Tiiere are eight naUonal forests in Arizona — Apache, Coconino, Coronado, Gila, Kalhab, Prescott, Sitgreaves and Tonto. CuHom BuiU DIXIE GARAGES 5744 OR 4-^t 5 A.I4. h 7 tjt. RICHMAN BROTHERS CLOTHIERS MiRAcu MILE cmm Firm Will Dnsclgo Suez TXMCYO (AP) - A firm has wan a contract in inter-Karea said U waaU be ma- fnatioaal biddiiR to dredge the Suez CAnal, the foreign office announced today. GOING 7 miESS Everything At ontl Below G»t—Nothing Held Bock—Buy Now one ORANGE JUICE.......4 Ca«a 99 SAVE I6e — FOOD FAIR. OUR FINEST QUAUTY TOAAATO JUICE meaiuwcHi SAVE 20e — FOOD FAIR, OUR HNEST QUAUTY TOAAATO CATSUP msfi^voRsaMATi SAVE 20e — FOOD FAIR. OUR FINEST QUALITY GOLDEN CORN / cream $mEi FAMOUS PINCONNING Poolod Tomatofi....... >w4P*Cemnbb«t* p chopped carrot p chopped ccicrjr Chilled Soup Is Fine in Summer Today’s inreo^i^ and humid. Prescribed moni: cod and oolor-fttl. Risli« temperaturn often have an adverse effect on the appetite plum^ it downward aa the day wears on. Summer menus, then, must be light and llavortUl and present an attractive picture to the eye. Answering all three requirements Is a chilled soup . . . made from'' canned troeen caned aoup’. ■ ■ served in frostladen bowii, cups, or mugs. One particular aoup . . . cream of potato ... is especially suiM for summer service Vichys-edse, of oouree, is familiar to many, but have you ever tried chilled potato aoiq> with avocado, dill or herbe. What a treasury of delightful eating is to store for you. And along with a garden salad, dessert, and beverage you’ll have a fine summer supper. This recipe is one you’U want to make up for tonight: In saucepan, soften gelatine in beef broth. Place over low heat, storing constantly until gelatine is dissolved. Stir to V-fr and vinegar. CMl until mixture begins to thick- PATIO EATINU—Serve a cod jellied salad . . its base is canned condoised beef broth and B-fr ... with a lobster sour creimi dreessing for supper tonight. Crisp crad^rs. wedges of cantaloupe, and frosty iced tea round out the menu. en. Fold to vegetables. Pour into a Veup mdd. CTiiil until firm. Meawrtffle. mfte Stofooirarwi^ Cream Cheese and Jelly I”™ ” , , I • L slices wito softened butter or n Join lamb in Sandwich L^toe.^ with mint Leftovtt^rosrt lamb is deUclous Top toe jelly slices with i tag by comWntog dressing tagred- as a hot sandwich with gravy. ^ ins Makes 6 servinss Spread six slices en-Lith hot vegetaUe soup and relfih- ____________ riched white bread with softened es. Sm pemSSir Combine all ingredients; heat until soup is thawed, stirring now and then. Beat ia an electric blender tmtil smooth. Place la refrigerator for at least 4 hours. Serve In chilled bowls. Makqs 2 to 3 . read well-seasoned ground bert on split hamburger buns and broil. Make sure the beef is spread over the edges so they won’t scorch. The meat will shrink a little during the broiling. Hearty Club Sandwiches AAoke a Dilly Meal NEW YORK (UPD-IMlly club, sandwiches make a hearty meal.i Arrange V4 pound of sliced cooked corn beef on 4 slices of white bread tasted. I Divide cup of dill pickle slices <»to beef. ’Top with 4 slices of: bread, spread wito IH teaspoons! of mayonnaise each. Add a layeti of cooked turkey, tomato slices | and kttuce leaves. Sprinkle with salt and pepper and top with 4 slices of bie^. Secure with toothpicks before serving. green onkm, carrot eticks and celery chunks. You can also add fruits Budi as orange or pineapple (hunks and for a cbef’s-t^ lalad toss in some bam, cheese or perhaps seafood. It It Is to be a patterned salad, altetaallBg sHeea of tonato, oa-toa aad cacamber are meet ef- lettaro leavee. A pretty arraage-meat ef meioe belle aad other freeh frails to a pepaiar sammer salad, tea. Have you tried stuffing lettuce leaves and rolling them to encircle with green pepper rings? Or have you tried sen^ lettuce or sptoach tossed with a tart hot bacon dressing? It’s excellent barbecued foods. With all the many salad ingredients to choose from, do let this be an "easy-on-the-clock’’ s summer. Complement the sweetness of| western-grown Iceberg lettuce the wonderful flavor of this cot-| tage snd Bleu cheese filling. It’i so pretty, too, with the soft green! lettuce rolls to the darker green | pepper rings. Staffed Lettace RoD Salad cup Fsnur Mylt cattsgs cIimm AOow to stand at room temperature tor 5 minutes before serving. Makes t servings. (About 144 pounds cherries wUl be needed.) Clean With Bread If you insist on using a salad bowl made of wood, wipe it clean with paper toweUng. Then go over the inside surface with a piece of bread ao that the bread wiU absorb as much as possible of the oil remaining on the wood. IV, nincet Bleu ehett*. rrnabM (I: H cup chopppS vtlDUtf Rasy Hue af Ham Result j af Sprinkling Paprika Are you planning a menu for a pknk or buffet supper on the patio or lawn? Why nod serve Rosy Baked Ham? This is as simple as showering fiie ham with brilliant-red paprika. Bake your ham to your favorite way, barting it occasionally with honey. Remove the outer skin and soore the fat as you generally do. Center a dove to each square. Return to the oven. Dr^le with a^itional honey and bake about 20 Smites longer or until the fat is crisply brown. ’Then dust .lavishly with paprika to give the ham a rich, deeply-red color that is most sppetlzii^. BAZLEV 78 NORTH SAGINAW STREET THURSDAY ONLY SUPER SPECIAL! PAN-READY FRESH FRYERS 23 ll. SAU MOP WaA, My It Ibra Wei* J«ly EM PEf-2f31 SHINNER'S 2 N. Sa«. S». Csrosr sf Rika by Strsad Thsator STEER BEEF RUSTEU SUBS STEM ^esh Yebriing LEG of LAMB 29 FRYER NEHBwBMIKS 5i ... or 28 Lbs. for M80 Mich. Grade 1 LARGE BOLOGNA LEGS FRYER aHEAST 25 c lb. QUARTERED FREEZER MEAT SPECIALS - SAVE-SAVE-SAVE Young Ttndtr StoorSifotofBoof Shinntr's Foncy Prin Brood Sdot 39" 43' 45' Gov. Grod«d U.S. CkoloG Site M / STEER BEEF niRDnc WRAPPING AND LABBUNC IDT rot CASH AND UVI MINT SIS OUR BEEF SIDES ARE GUARANTEED TENDER-Bit Im’I tiki Mr wtri for it«.. yM pay Myfhhl wa hreifa yM to try I BiMb frMi tito iMa al yaar dialca. H flwM 0aa*f laaat yaar* C4NB|riato laliifacftoa thara vM ba aa ciMpta aa fba itoab aaO at abNfaltoa to bay lha Ma af baaf. WE'RE REMODELING TO MAKE READY FOR PONTIAC’S Newest MEAT CENTER Af Pprry Fritndly Markof NorHi Perry Sf. of Madison OPEN 9 to 9 DAILY Old SUN. Specializing in Quality Heats at Law, Low Prices! Center-Cut ROUND STEAK Your Choice, •. None Higher! a c LB. Blade^ut j—C. CHUCK R0^ Your Choice ... None Higher! 3 9^ Round-Bone ROAST Your Choice ... None Higher! 4 9^ U. S. Government Grade “A” WHOLE FRYERS CUT UP 33c LB. 2 Grade No. 1-Skinless HOT DOGS.... 3 tto. MJQ WINTER-GARDEN 4 1 BLACK EYED PEAS /2 LB. PKG. BIRDS EYE PEAS 9-OZ. PKG. 2 FOR 45- NIFTY FRESH CHOPPED ONIONS 12-OZ. PKG. 15' ANNOUNCINO PONTUOT NEWEST DEALENSHIP FOR AMANA-KELVINATOR SEFRI6ERAT0RS—FREEZERS-COMOINATIONS PONTIAC CO-OP - N. Porry and AAodison ■ 1 Vi THE PONTIAC PRESS. WEDNT.SDAV. JULY Ifl. 1961 FIFTEEK '-1 Make Hawaii Mayor Welcome in Holly Mayor and Mra. Eddie Tan 6f Maul, Hawaii, felt aa it they were back home last night as Mr. and Mrs. Fred Barton, owners of the Hawaiian Gardens restaurant in Holly, played host and hostess lor the visiting dignitaries. They are on a goodwill tour of the United States. ' Among the 20 persons presrint at the special dinner were Pontiac Mayor Philip E. Rowston and Reds Quiet, E urope for West Note Flint Charies Mowbley, who presented Mayor Tan with a of spark plugs and auto parts. LONDON (AP) - The Western notes rejecting Nikita Khrsjsh-chev’s demands on Berlin brought a routine disapproving comment from Moscow Tuesday night. Soviet propaganda organs obviously awaited guidance from the Krem-Un. West European newspapers generally approve’ler L. Marshall, former Michigan new-j-paper publissher and member of the State Public Service Commis- Nom.d - LANSING (ft - A committee of!*® 1923 and the Clinton County state employes has been named regulate future coverage schedules! „e wrved'on the PSC from I9i5 or any other changes in the group'untll his retirement in 1952. should ' understand the significance of the crisis. No one knows how far Mr. Khrushchev will go. but his objectives are not mystet kais.' OAKLAND COUNTY 8TAT1 or MICHIOAN Board of Boalth Ordlnancr No. 4t. An Ordln«DOO ereattnt in lb» Town-' _ Oalth' "***' "violating the most sources They say 67,500 troops and more than Kovisioia for itarit and Inhabitant* haste international rules which) — .I"_**!* make it mandatorv to conclude s' The Moscow broadcast charged ding Berlin represent military units set up by Soviet and Communist East German forces, according to West Germany defense ministry .200 tanks ar^ stationed in a glrdlt; 30 miles outside Berlin and antiaircraft rocket bases are lietng built in two rings around the dty, one 25 Prime Minister Jolm Diefen- insurance programs for some 30,-baker of Canada said the U.S.,«» workers, note "shows the willingness ofj * . * ! the United States and the Western' The state is paying half the costj DON'T SCRATCH THAT ITCHI IH JUST IS MIHUTIS, through negotiation." ance and group life programs. . rlnr«»ra>. iBivrt miles out. the other 50 miles from the city's declared its support for , the U.S. started this week. Health program ji«.iM V ‘'•’’di'i'- , position. enrollment will start in August. !Tb,m,*'D, t b*IA. Tbta Itch ai I. trCH-ME-NOT U ta: mt-Arybif. TODAY - h«iVh: .•.lfi7i"-.Vd“«f«r'.*%h"r«*“ mandatory to conclude ........— “—»hto of roBtiac peace treaty after ' -----" t Pontiv- — ordbinc enemies of peace are re- sponding to the peaceful Soviet in- Tho TooDtblp of Seetten I. That (bu ardinanc* itiative by framing plans for spe-Tb*b.hip Board for thal*^** mobilization, stepping up the ’ "—— ........... after arms race and prepanng demon- strative military provocations," the broadcast said. East Germany’s official ADN That ( each of Ite rtaular mretloti ih^^yard if Haalth That the Tarnthlp Clerk ihaU I a record at the arocecdlngi of the Board lo a book to be provided that purpoaa at tha eipenia of ----- Tora- That Doetar John O Monroe and hu dulY appahited aaalatantt and a •hall act at a Health Officer for I Tovnthip Beard of Health. news agency lashed out at stand taken In the notes, declaring that none of the Western Al- e*"Board of Health thall atUbllth £,jZ TQVIOI Will nltrf or tempnuttca ot eald * vi j av/a wr aaa^ Undergo Surgery hr Throat Scar ___ , ___ ______ of the late of Michigan with ragtrd to dan- HOU-YWOOD (API - Eliza- “ Time"***.!? S“mV'’p«mu?;i’i reguiatioiu for it> operation surgery today to remove a throat ■hall ____ Ibout . Trwt°^he Tomthlp Baard of Haalth yPaf. n ordlBancat In accordance - -- -enulatlont *— itb pneumonia earlier this ahall draft , _ _ „ _ i»«uth,**T»if«™ iiRetp of ttie*^ r»»i-^ The actress entered Cedars of t:T 5i.«d* ’m '?h.u“ rio»'? ’’^"day nfghl I mend adopHMr of eau mtaa and only a. few hours after she and inK’niSrid.** ■^"■• her hurt»nd, singer Eddie Fisher section s'. _ returned to Los Angeles after ehlu^ataJ* r^eS!S*mind"*tV the vi!»iting the Moscow Film Festival, •hip Boar^ nu ' She expects to remain in the former erdtnaneae i fonftiltuttoiiftl or 1 hhotl not -----------*■ vRlidlty 0 •d »nd: Taylop Mid the was glad to be home although she enjoyed! erofiijj the Moscow visit. Her scar — a. hereby red mark about an inch long —, I showed up just above the lace i. SI “IMrim of her blue summer dress.' naw. un-i A. A * yjd t ■ i«th day af July. sD||n critical condition "in London. LRROY DAVIS. orktawSot”; Close Missouri Pool TOWNSHIP < OAKLAND OP PONTIAC Moved be Ooldla Mallahn Supported by Oaeria Lyle Whereat tha Township Boird f .....as tl~ __________ — Toe niblp of Pontiac ha« duly------------ the adoption of a dumping ordinance. ! MAPLEWOOD. Mo. (API-Thei Maplewood municipal swimming | pool was ordered closed Tuesday ! w-hen about 35 Negroes appeared; and tried to buy tickets. ' rS SS KIIU Golfers '■wh7rwM lhe"Town»htp Board deemi NIAGARA FAIXS. N.Y. •hip* that* tha* ordlnanca referred lo If — A bolt of lightning killed two ■ adopted ^ that Tuesday when it struck: Ordinance No*’»o relating wThe reguia- a huge tree the.v were Standing :L“'l^.Ji2^/,rg«baVf. during a thundershower naterlal. I • Buffalo’s liyde Pai1< golf course.; Be It further preolved that irdlnance «haU be published ecco o the (tatutes of the Stale of I ean made and prMded. tn a ne««paper) Til circulation In the TownihiPj of genet of Pontl— Aye>: Sever. Bodman Block. Lyle and Oldley Naye: None Abeent None Rceolutlon declared Dated’ July It. A.D. IMl DAVIS Jupervisw. ORITA BLOCK Clerk! TOWNSHIP or PON-nAO OAKLAND COUNTY 8TATK OP MICHIOAN Dumping of garbage, refuse int like mitertali. Ordlnanca Na. SO An ordinance to make It ul.^ for the dumping of refute material private end public propertlet lo- ■ - ------- -f Pontiac, end and vlnlatloni . _______ -r Befuae Shall ba fined aa any garbaga. wwt* maU newspapera, letters, paper of any slae or Beacriptlon. leave*, atohei rocka. animal or human eacretton building malerlila and nil other n and garbage of atmllar deacrlptlon. Section 2 If any firm, corporation ------ - -7 authorized ■- a Tawnahlp ...............p of Pontiac , ferlaf 'of Vi^*f!hd or deacripti ' the lunda of another, whethi private or public land In ...■ It ba _ _ _j# Townahlp of PoBUic, wtth the Intent the tame to ramsin thoreon, to Iba M-lury In any vay of aald prpperty of another. Why'Oooil-Tiiner Cbarfie Suffers ) the annoyance < 1 Townahlp Unwiac eaiini or drinkint assy bt a KHircc of mild, but tnnoying bladder IrriiAtkmi-fji<lif^ you feal mtlesfi " ■-----------------ifonsbie. And if be deem'ed m iWMIon af thU ordlnanca. 5nV**nrm. peraoaa who le convicted of violating «y M the pravMooa af thia ^l*"*"®* ahall be fined not laim than $» «0 nori more than gnaw for each offenr-addltlon to the coat of prSonmem%n*rne ^diiif^* JaU^ for a; dy* jo over-ekerti™, Urain or cmo- perlad not to ezeead S# W* tional upset, are addmitoyour misery offanie or -don't wail - try Doan’s Ma. *1 provided herein Doan’a PiDs act J ways for speedy ih?uld any provision or zactlon of relief. 1--They tavt n soothma gflect thu oidlnaoM be held unconatltutiaiul; on Madder irriUtions. 2 - A fait paiil-or invalid, sdch hoWlog zhall not. ^ ,clion on naglhig backache, conatrued aa affe^uid the - iipyfngtaaa, muscultr achas and phina. tiMe“^of“’tw7lS«MMier™' * i J - A woodgffully mad dhirgiie nctioii .. t-ea. afl ------ All former ardianneaa or tha output of lha IS tniMM of kidney ---------aa iBcansistant ar la aan««t lo, ■ai tha Sam* happr I provtatana haraof ara harahT| ^nHoniB^ enjoyed former *0 I I latb day af July. KB- yaara. Large LKROY DAra. : pupervlter; OaiTA BLO«. July It. INI I economy si saves money, , Get Dotn’t Pdla Clerk todayl HOFFMAN’S Quality Meats and Produce At Wholesale Prices 526 N. PERRY SHOPPER STOPPERS FRYERS FRESH DRE'SSED PAN-READY—TRAY PACK INTRODUCTORY OFFER ERIE WHITE BREAD 20-Oz. Loaf — Fresh Dally Chicken 3 LEGS and AAC BREASTS Round, Sirloin and Club STEAKS FRESH GROUND BEEF. aiCED BEEF LIVER 3 b. 99* FUESH FROZEN SLICED STRAWBERRIES 5(0.89* SKINLESS FRANKS or URGE BOLOGNA 3,b.99* CARDIN FRESH Radii hot .rr*! 5* LARGE HOME-OROWN Haod Leftuca. .ea. 10* ---FREEZER SPECIALS- GRAIN FED STEER BEEF i Fore Ih Quarter 39 K Hind Ih Quarter enee Slab of BACON rRCB With Each (duartor M|^|m|m Sugar Sfnokod HAM rKEC With Each Side FRESH DRESSED, SMALL HEN TURKEYS FRESH—SWEET PEACHES 3,.25‘ Clearfield Dutch Loaf Cheese 2-ib. cm. HOFFMAN’S PONTIAC FREEZER FOODS, Inc. QUALITY MIATi AND RtODUCI AT WHOUSAU RRICU \ 526 Na PERRY ST. (Nexfto Wrigloy’s) Open 9 to 6 Dally — 9 te 9 Friday FE 2-1100 |S»XTEEX TilE POXXiAC PkJiSS. WEDNESDAY. JULY 19, lOfil Milk, Fruit and Tea Make Delightful,Cool Drinks MSET ODCXI. haw all the lemonyde >t>K cani was the « i How many of our reader* re-| Howexer. 'there te itlll a ptace " member haxing a wwiH^r lemonade »or,«periaUy ^ coodn* ^ j _* a»i on a acorrhing summer day. «and yag chl^ s^mer*’^ best and most effective one Tea is a ol^^L we k)^ "® nflUMaste. And If* eco-:with'almost any fruit, probably' highly inlmnitary but, One of onr reader* called in OS-18 serx^ings) even-one lived through it. recently t* dhMMS Ih* prsMem » 5lU2?‘u.< Now. if vou want a glas« of *f cinndy leed '*lea. Our alway* », «up Mapu lemonade. >t>u go to the freeacr, helptnl eneyclapedia eaakbask “j Jig, and pull out a can of lenwnade eanie np wHh the lafannatlan IJ» e«p« sini^ nteuur concentrate. In a few minutes you that Meeptag the ten tan ^ I JU.ru >. Tan mnch tannin i Combine Instant tea and two! uMHi rianda the hnipe of cold water, stir. MU tea, d that fruit juices and sugar. Chili. Just eidprU before serving add chilled ginger-] ale and gamiah witti lemon slices.] seivingt. Measure pineapple juice and lemon juice into inUing bowl. Stir rec^)e for a nyolcW »*Wd made ith orange gelatin, orange julde and buttermilk. It one of our favorite salads. This buttemdUc punch recipe is similar in taste, we think. Weight watchers any other flavor to ctmipare wiOi H. VouU wMcoroe thia unusual chocoiSite owder thht Is «i the (Mder of the rich drink served In Viennese cafes. !tn salt until dissolved. Add ice should try it: buttermilk is low in Icream. and beat until ice cream cakaies, you know, il melted. Serve at once. Makes 21 wrdi Creamy white drinks look cook| ing. probably because they remind us of snow. This pineapple cooler! has enough lemon in it to keep itj from being joo sweet. i PIWNMiple Coaler 1 cap chilled plBcapple lulcc i U cop MittM famoo iols* (iamhib each serxiag with a sUre of plaeapple arraaged oxer the rhn of the ghwa. For aa S ecoope tuiUU ice cnarn I OU.H chilled buttermilk 1 cape ehlUed er*osa lulce cup lemoa hilce H cup eusv ■a teMpooD ctoasaMO nnoD o( Mlt Blend aD ingredients by shaking ^r1iSS"wlih°OTntBd c^«Mrind desired. Makes 6 to S' servings. *Ta whto instant nonfat dry milk Several years ago we puMishedi If you love chocoiate. there isn'tletyriii^__________________________L_i m eupe diT iMtsnt chocolate drink nts ftoMtcned without •atari t OOP! »trows oofto* Its UMpoonifynUla 1 put Mwar-frae vonUl. In ttb cupa ^pp^ Instant nonti nllk erreUla* ' Dutmet .. Whip unfll soft peaks form (3-4 minutes). Adfll taWeapoon lemon juice. 3. Continue xvhlpplng until stiff peaks form (3-4 minutes loi«eri. Makes about lt4 cups. Stir chocdate drink mix into coffee. Add vanilla; mix well. Chill. Pour coffee-chocolate mixture into idasses. Top with spuupe of ice cream .and whipped Instant , kOx 14 cup instant nonfat dry 1 % cup Ice wa- There are at leaat 130 species of the maple tree. Live Better For Less DAVEY'S raCIZEK SALfS 1012 N. Mala T OL 2-ISn i NATIONAL ^ FOOD STORES (CHOICE •avt. QroM U.S. *'Chalea.‘* Cat and Trimmad tlia Notiaaal Valat-Way Hickory Smokod - Sugar Curtd - Short Shonk SMOKED PICNICS IC lb. Lb. 29 you ^sl Can't Beat Okat flationai Weal! ROUND STEAK Oav't. Grodad U.S. "Choice"—Cabad Sttfk ar I Hiihida tSrad* I Sirloin Steak 89 | •“"'i” Gov’t. Grmiad U.S.''Chaiet" - T-Bone Steak ..... “ 99 89 $AVf 32e With This Covpaa U.S. "Ckeica"—Sirlola Ti^ or Ramp C 1 ladsom m* Cmnm* at NoNmiwI rood ttwo. Cwim ' • lipifa* m.. Jahr 11. Limit On# CotipM Par Pomlly. Bonelesis. Beef Roast PORK SAUSAGE Micksibarry'i Ctede I - Of the fiecd BEER SALAMI . . 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Jfl LY 19. l»6l Snacks Can Add Curves, Subfracf Bulges •rtM” hMMt ea»«y. pitef* The next time the i«ng K«tbert h« nlMf l«i^ c«<«K t» »«i» for an afler-echool snack, an e%«- ««%kt m ar taka it aft ■ath the nini of fsMest or even homeatslt,' keaxy- awl the «KM-we«gkt aae4 soonm- or later teen-tlMf all! turn tkna regalar weah a 4mj. awi-to food and cvrves • tcupooB ablt* pepper m'cupe Bedlum irsted,clwddsr Cut eggplant in half lengthwise This is a dish to serve when guests eorae to lunch or it may bej one of the hot dishes on a party scoop of vanilla ice cream, words, as many as half the kids, d.rtftiaii, call ’empty calories.’' ^7''.“'.'“ " " ' colored-strawsi; pea- ac«Mdii« to the I’niversity of01i--niat a thev maytovb lots of ^ Surprisingly enough. nhippli« up ium butter, butter and honey sand- fomia publication ’ Nutritional Sta- carbohvdrates ahfch vou do not avoidiipoia lets i satisfying snacks ter >tmr friends wk-hes on whole wheat bread; tus. V. S- A.may have poundage ^ Both, of course, need balaner^ "^i**** PCuWrtta is not diffi- ihocolate pudding md cream Have problems. ,ad fat if vou have too mwiv, but diett aiqrplyiig an abundance of »'«» wdh an Instant mlxl; If you happen to-be-hosiws ar^ lacking in the body^iW- vitamins and nutrlenfa valuable lessons m,nan8s and cream with raisins a teen-agers’ gathering, vou can ^^rients such as protein, vita- The underweight girt. whoseiK««* , adde^ iron, serv^ UP some awelumg and real-n,in5 and minerals problem often doesn't get as much For example \ou can se ry e He.vv.vweights -ginger ale a ly mifritjous snacks to the weight sugar-or a piece of attention as that of her oppositeatrawheirv milk sl^e* , preferably the low calorie kindl supper buffet. Of course there ____________________________ watcberi and weight gainers, and ^andv' would he about as fuU of mimbef, paniculariy needs her'«» *«*•*» «“*« “«<» *»<■}? »hc;niade with I cup ginger ale. 4 no law against preparing it for just; ,omato sauce ce4erv mloa. perhaps give them some hints that ciories aid without nutritive value vitamins once a day becnoae wheo;**’**''^ wv^t off and the un-mbiespoons skim milk powder, Ijthe faniily. uarsleT areen genner nilic aad will help lip the sratei In their „ j.^u can get Nuts or peanut food supply Is inadequate the *’™*‘«*‘* *c»e«d put them on For;tr*spoon sugar and a few dropsi You may wish to use quilted toil; ^ ______ lavw - permanently . butter, on the other hand, supply- body’s lese'rvTs of these vital ®'’crwe>ight. beat a i-up of skim of vanilla, whipped in a blender; io make, a practical container fwj * ’ The prsMeW sf weight esairol eneigy and are a fine sourte of stances are defdeted. Whatever "»ilk and a teaspoon of straw berry fresli mint fruit cup .(sliced oranges the eggplant. Juices collect in the, _ Is not jast a matter of eaitag las protein which you need to help your weight problem, vou should ^••vocing in a blender. •and grapefruit and a lew sprigsifoii and save you scrubbing a pan.i math or tso IWIIr bat af what build body tissues and muscle andirely on a doctor to check .vouri rar thane b?1i« to IW aat a of minti; orange ice: half a can-and it's attrat^ve when yov> bring Place eggplant shells in center yaa eat aad whea. Calorie roaat ;to fight infection. physical caaditioa..rule out thej tklaay IHaaa. aoe whsto aaUk Iteloupe or melon balls. Ilhe dish to the table. jof an 18-inch length off oil tl4 IndMs wide) so stem ends t/t tide by aide. Fold over edges of foil around the ahells, to form a figure lahaped container gbout 2 inches deep; flute edge as you would pastry; place on epoide sheet. FUl the shells with hot mixture; top with cheese. * * w Bake In a moderate <3T5 degree) oven 40 i^utes. Serve in’ the MSG 'Ups' th« Flavor oecasioaally, about It i «-inch thick; cut pulp into H-inchl cubes. I Melt butter la saacepaa over j Simmering a chicken to use cold i very low heat; tons eggptaat la in sandwiches or salads? Strain the stock and “up" its flavor by adding a little monosodium glutamate; this protein derivative has no flavor of its own, but it does wtmders in pointing up chicken flavor. Chinese cooks use mono-sodium glutamate a great deal in making the base for their egg-drop and wonton soups. TableRite—100% Strictly Fresh (ROUND BEEF SERVE A TASTY COOL DESSERT CHINAWARE “Scroll Pattern You’ll wont to odd | to let of this boouti-ful chinoworo. An I exclusive offer by y Her* are just a few of the many delightful ways of serving your family or guests ice cream. 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The picture drew an' crowd to the ffeottval'a a aeaf Roaaiya Theater, MOSCOW' (UPI) - The main .imum Moacow'a In- tematiooal nim Festival appai^ make aimilar application. bond the Rueaian audte** Salinger told repoilen. however. Tueaday night. About four-fifthe at that he wrote a cheek to the Airjthei apecUtora went home betore Force covering hia daaghtw’s fare the ^cture ended, on the day he returned, July 5.1 The Him waa “Sunrise at Qdnpo> He said be did not recall the beUa" adapted from the stage almount of the obeck. I play alMut Franklin Delano Roose- and because Roosevelt is bered and still honored as time ally. But after only 15 minutes film, a parade of dep gan. apparently when icalized the film dealt with veit’s early life instead of t years. The entry was choi the State Department. a war-of the Radar Base Periled by California Blaze SAN FRANCISCO (Un)-Some 400 fire fighters and Air Force per-el, ai(^ by seven boratebombing Idanes, today fought a forest fire whiefa threatened a vital Air Force radar tnatallation in the Santa Crai Mountains. ' ★ w The fire was reported some 1. yards from the Alameda Ra^ Statioa. 40 ml&s south of San Fran- dsepk A forest service spokesman said 'We’re sure we can etopHhe fire from reaching the base, and we hope we can contain the whole thing today.” The fire, which broke out Tuesday, burned 160 acres and had what the spokesman termed "a lot of potentiar to do far greater daniage. Fire in Forest Sends'Nudists Off for Cover CLOVIS, Calif, (upn — One .of CaHfomla’s forest fires Tuesday forced a band fd nudists to run for The first European to set foot in New Zealand waa Capt. James Cook, In 1780. camp of "Calyptua Grove,” but able to save five buildln|p and a number of trailers there. The nudists decided to dress hen flaniM and forest rangers invaded their privacy. They hurriedly got Into their dothea sa flamaa stripped away a protecting shelter of trees. ★ ★ * The fire burned onto the nudist Dog, Nthru to Confer UNITED NATIONS. N.Y. (Ap) Secretary General Dag Hanunat^ akjoid leaves this weekend for conferencea in New Delhi with India’s Prime Minister Nehru, a U.N. spokesman said Tuesday. NATURALLY TENDER-TABLE TRIMMED - " | TEAK SALE SwissSteaks Round Steaks Rib Steaks Cube Steaks Tender Gefiter Blade Cuts Center Cut Whole Sfices Table Trimnrved. 7" Cuts lb. Tender Boneless U.S. No. 1. Cobbler Potatoes 10-39* Sweet Bfaig Cherrios 491 PascHtki . OO' I- sliced Bacon sue ^ ^ Danish Crown lirported | I <;riced Bacon sue WrigleysSpec'»lCrln<) | [Ground Beet .391 Always Lean and „ 3.U. ‘ Pickerel .S, -59“' U. S. No. 1 Large Washington Iceberg, Home Grown Head Lettuce “iS? ‘■■we U. S. No. 1 Red Ripe Watermelons Guaranteed Red Cutters I 18~22rlb. Avg. 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Camp Oweki is on Gulick Lake in Independence Township and serves the Pontiac Council of Campfire Girls, a Pontiac United Fund agency. OiM* huhdi^ and twenty acres of gently rolling^ countryside near Garkston is swarming with activity these days as Pontiac area Campfire Girls i-ondude two weeks of day camping at Camp^> Oweki on Gulick Lake. Days crammed with nature study, hiking, campcraft. archery and swimming and boating will make pleasant winter memories for the 300 girls the program has served. * ♦ * Divided into units of 12 youngsters with two adult leaders, the girls work and play in an intimate supervised situation with Campfire Qirls their own ages. Fifty women have volunteered their leadership for the two sessions, rearranging their home schedules to permit them to spend an 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. day with eager young people. * * * Transportation to the site' is by car and bus, according to camp directors Mi's. George Felice and Mi-s. Bernard Stick-ncy. Adult program speciali.sts in-(iudc Mrs. John Vanderlind, Mrs. Mark Newman. MrS. Al-liert Krueger and Mrs. Melvin Smith. Waterfront instructor is Mrs. Boyd Balis, and Barbara Baltin is field director. They arc assisted by high school age aides from the Uori-7on program. * -k * ■ U.sed year round by individual units for giXHip camping, Camp Oweki *also offers primitive - type recent camping . in August. xPijdceeds of the Campfire Girts’ annual candy sale and donations from service clubs, parents and civic-minded individuals make the operation of the camp possible. Womens Section The help of a buddy makes even the heaviest pail lighter. Most camp chores are done in this fashion. Carrying mter to their unit are Lorelei Arnegard, 7 (at left) Alpeana Street, and Deborah Crittenden. 8, of Lake Angelas Road. Cranbrook Will Present Four Plays Concluding Its 20th season, the Cranbrook Summer Theater School will present 4,three-act plays. The first, ‘The Twelve Dancing Princesses,” will be staged July 26 and 27. The children's fantasy was wi itten by Carl G. Wonnberger, director of the school. ★ ★ ★ The older students will present the comedy "Kiss and Tell," by Hugh Hubert, Aug. 1 a I 2. "Dear Brutus,” a drama by James M. Barrie, will be given Aug. 4 and 5. A musical comedy “Stardust,” with original sctre by Mr. Wonnberger, 'will be the final play on Aug; 8 and 9. k -k k Drama atudcnts from the Pontiac area- appearing will be Betsy Agree, Lynda Lott-ner, James Brlney Jr. and EUzabeth Buchner. From Walled Lake are Pat Lysinger and Paul Carl. Wm-king on production are Stuart Packard. Marcy A®«e and Nancy Walker. The plays will be presented in the outdoor Greek Theatre on Lone Pine Road In Bloom-fMd Hjns. ■nckets are available tt the door or at Grinndl's Music Store, Birm- Four Pdgei in Today's Womojts Sodion Club +0 Meet for Program Twin Mothers’ Gub members and their guests will meet at 8 p.m. Thursday in Con-’ sumers Power building lor a program “Quick and Easy Meals" by home economists from the company. Mrs. Robert Chapman, president, has appointed a committee to plan the second annual picnic for members and their families. The affair will be Aug. 6. Mrs. Alfred Willockx, chairman, is being assisted by Mrs. Robert Green, Mrs. Ted Nowa-kowski, Mrs. William McNutt and Mrs. James Stelt. Honor Couple Wed 58 Years Ago Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sanders of Elm Street recently celc-^brated their 58th wedding anniversary at a family dinner in the home of their grandson Robert Berden of Whittemore , Syeet. Parents of four, Mrs. James Berden, Pontiac; Merie Sanders, OwDSSo; Mrs. Charles Kelly. Battle Creek; and Mrs. Harry Lawrence, Denver, Colo.; the honored couple has 14 grandchildren and 22 greatgrandchildren. Unit Holds Picnic The Disabled American Veterans Memorial Chapter Auxiliary Ml met for its annual iricnic Tuesday at Huron-Dexter Park. Fifty patients and |ta^ members from the Veterun’ Hospital were' present. Instructor Mrs. Boyd Balls bf Hatchery Road, Waterford assists ' Sheryl Wood, 9, of Tull Road in gaining confidence to float. "Arch your back a little more, and relax," she .suggests. Barbara Fritts, 9, of Mildred Street (at left); and Rita Stevens, 10 of Valencia Street will give it a try next. The archery range ift a mossy field IS d pleasant spot in late- afternoon. What fun to have a flight of arrows : include a perfect shot! Archery en- thusiasts are (from left) Luellyn Brabbs, 13, of CUzrkston, and Rosemary Deni, 11, of North Manhall Street. .4 hearty appetite develops after a ze.stful morning in the out-ofnloors. Like all the day campers, these third graders prepare their own lunch. Grilled hamburgers will fill some of that tummy void for Bluebirds (from left) Rachael Bard, 8, of Esther Street, Schutze, 7, of Lake Angelas and Janice Dean, 8, of Alberta Street. EIEHE'E®'® Safety-minded Campfire Girls find the buddy-board check system the ahswrr for their waterfront. Horizon members Susan McGeen (left) of Lake Angelus Road and Marie Dean of Albert Street put their per.sonal tags hack on their original peg to indicate Keep Hubby Happy„ Says Abhy that they are safely out of the water. Campers swim in pairs-^-each responsible for knowing at all times the whereabouts of the other. Frequent whistle checks\^f^yQirs are made by waterfront instructors. Man Knows ‘Watt’s Watt’ By ABIGAII, VAN Bl RKN DEAR ABBY: My husband is an electrician, and every day he comes home and tells me how an-other lady -made lost any sleep because he goes into dittcrent homes every day and could run into some floozy who is looking for a cheap thrill. But what if some day my husband gets toe weak to resist temptation?' I keep asking myself how long can a man stay triie when he has this kind of thing thrown at him constantly? WOfUUED DEAR WORRIED:, Don't blow ydur fuses yft! Just keep him happy at home and be gratefuiyhat h? can joke about (he womens who try to tempt him. A good electrician not DEAR ABBY: Is there anything wrong with kissing your fiance goodnight outside in . fi-ont of .vour Iwuse? My father thinks it i.s awful if the neighbors .should see us. 1 don’t set''anything wrong with It. The neighbors probably did the same thing when they were keeping company. KISSED DEAR KISSED; The only reason people kiss OUTSIDE is because for one reason or another they can’f kiss INSIDE. Invite your fiance into your home aixl kiss him in privacy. k . k k DEAR ABBY; We are a married couple who have usually seen things eye to eye. But ' something has come up about which we disagree violently. Our 4-year-old son will m>t go to sleep without his doU. It’s one of thoM cuddly, stuffed dolls that looks like a sleeping baby. He has slept with this doll since he was 2, and now we can’t get it away from him. My husband says the boy is too old for such non^nse and wp ju.rt ought to take the doll away from him. . ^ I think we should let him .<*|ppp with it as long as he wants to. Can you help us? NEEDSMVICE DEAR NEEDS: Let the boy sleep with his cuddly companion as long as he feels the need for it. If you don't make an issue of it, he will probably outgrow the doll before too long. ★ * ★ CONFIDENTIAL TO “HURT AND SPEECHLESS”; TeU her that giving birth to a child does not make a woman , a “mother” in the truest sense of the wad. But takii^ a motberiess child into one’s home (and heart) and electing to raise that child with patience, love and understanding spells out the real meaning of motherhood. * ★ ♦ What’s bothering you? IW a personal reply, write t» Ab-by, 'The Pontiac Pten. Indnde a stamped, seU-addresaed. ce-velope. ♦ ♦ ♦ For Abby's booidst, “How To Have A Lodely WedtH^** SMd .W cents to Ab^, " J^WENTY-FOUR THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEPyESDAY, JULY iaH961 ‘ZOMBIEr Glasses Two Hands Usually Enough At a larfe Itenibo nc«|>>--HaDr~wtWi a^vcn a glaaa of champasne to hokl in oae hand, followed by the usual little the worM does oae do with all these thte(s? Sometimes H is also necessary to manage a tree hand in order to shake hands. Dcpwdi OP Point of Vjkw ( Bad Luck? Not Always Your dioice of FOUR PATTERNS As Kctared Ahoes at Iba Amasia* Uw Mca af Only 8 Glasses..... *1.00 Pilsner Glass srsA 39* ~ Dixie Pottery S»1 Dili. Hifkiny (Nw WalnlM) OR MSM mOMUIIH ay MSEPn^ lAlMAN Not long afo 1 wreteV ootumn about luck and said that it seems that it is moat difficult to tell what Is good luck and what is bad luck except whm lo9kh« back front the vantage point of some !tinie. What seemed to be good or I bad hide at the time may turn out to be the opposite of what we thought. This iThese a ! man to o^' hi^ i?eitT sunwi^. ~ I have a lovely letter from a reader and I want to share some of it with you. She wrote to me after reading my column about luck and my request that readers write to teU me whst they think shout it. Serving dishes sre, as a rule. sandwich at a time, if it heal- I a plaoe to put b wn momentarily Wearing white Swiaa-toPt Chaii-tlBy lace toiidisd with pearls and ■emdai, Qmthia Jan« Sach ex-changad nuptial vows with Richard M. DeLano Jr.. Saturday noon in St. Michael Church. W * * radikmed of four tiers of lace, the bouttam sUrt swept into a of white rosea with variegated ivy and miniature roses. completed the bridal ensemble. OPPOUnWE CUANCB rttt »»». train of thought which probaUy bould have been d( started this letter. 11 written a letter to a newspaper or to a ‘stronger’ before, lucky for 'I not resist the to gtoa aOwra an example la' patteaee, eaaeaga *?“• Many Attend Stork Shower Mrs. David P. Ligon df Fraiddin Road. Bloomfield Hills, was honored at a stork shower FYidsy DeLanoSach Marriage Performed in St Michael Oeeman Clab toBewad Ibe ew-smapi pertssased by Bev. CknrtsaC. Cashing. ^ ParenU of tha newlyweds are Mr. and Mrs. Louis W. Sach of East Beverly Avenue, Mia. Ralph Lawrence of Hlgldand Road and Richard M. Ddano of Hatton Ave- Solt fabric flowers and an es of silk organza over taffeta. Hohor maid Mary Kathlee Writz appeared In orchid and tbe bride’s cousiiis. Linda Marie Rol- BIfTIIItP M. DaLANfyJS. YOU NEED GO NO FARTHER-SOUTH THAN $ ^ For Those Delicious Sew Orleans PECAN PRALINES- This favorite Southern confection of nut kernel* t* boded In Our bubbling luger 'til brown end criip. Why don't yell *top in reel »oon end try lome? 2440 WOODWARD AVE. Open Doily 10 to 8;30 — Sunday 11 to 5 P M. PAUU’S SHOE STORE SEMI ANNUAL SALE NOW IN PROGRESS Come Early Tomorrotc for Beat Seleciion$ PAUU’S SHOE STORE 35 North Saginaw Street A: Hie form is; I Mrs. Mary Smith end ■ ■ Mr. John Brown I announce their marriage on Tueaday tha fburth of July ! one thousand nine hundred and Bixty-ona at Palm Beach Q: I have a oourin several years my senior who has the same name as I have. We are both Mias Jane Jones. Up to now she has always lived in another city and I had no problem with my name. Since she has moved to this city, however, 1 am running into difficulty -> the first of these is our lilting in the telephone book. Will • — • can thereby eliminate any farther oonfusionr A: Your cousin, as tiie newcomer to your city, should add a middle initial to her name or add her. mother’s family name as her middle name. ♦ w * The Emily Post Institute can- not answer personal mail, but all questions of general interest are answered in this column, w * * Q; I am staying for the summer at a small resort hotel where I have the same waitress serving me regulariy. I give her a tip St the end of each week- On the weekends my daughter and bar husband CQsne up and visit me and 1 have them as guests at my Uble. Should my aonJnJaw tip tbe waitress when be leaves, or is my uaual amount auffldentr A: As they are your guests, you add a reasonable portton to your usual tip and give it to the I ' ^ vhen you asked readers toi j rerily cannot add anything to™ "y Mn FrT^^rath^ Bson and Barbara Ann Nelson, >this letter .except to remind you Mark Road. psl* Pl**- They wore satin ••My hmbaad kas Jaaf had a ithat what seems to be bad luck •tocky Ub^’ aad tt »fa, always bad luck, that at f!***???*. ** *•. s^fgh ' such times yOur values and what aeemed ao important i before may not seem at all im-Iportant now. Abo, the way yom-friends come to your aid In times i ^Tf**.*""* *l!?* hsortwarming. ' said, •Yaa are tacky that yew > _ . f bo a bag | sbverai nalaeky tacky weiea’t klBed.’ Petob say to I me, •Bsw lacky yea are to have I ysar mother to take care ef tbe Meet el afl. mtoded bm timt tha way wa react te dUftoeft e the.heoee to benrew an.' "A sense of humor really helps,' ..jugh, and we have had bad, „ ... ^ ^ times to try ours out on. Besidea . “ >«» rearing our childwn with falth >'**>«‘ '‘JoMvidual Happinaas” and vitamins I do hope that they ■ damped, self-addressed en- have a good aenae of humor. If®*®** *or leaf- . „ . i w * * l'®‘ Address JoaephineiLois Draushn Mamed “You see I believe that when'^™“ in care of thb news-;----------------------B---------------- bad luck hits, after the initial! The guest, included Mrs. mother Mrs. William Maneck oiiSiid caurled lUpture Northvilte. her grandmother Mrs.! 0^ ^ Walter Thomas of St. Petersburg. IE. ^svi^ 1^ m«m. vdth FIs., and mother-in-law Mrs. Rob- ^ *!!?**** and Donald V. Harriasn aeating the guests. James Schmidt of Lansing carried the rings snd flower-girl Oiristie Sue Harrison wore floor- over tsffets. beige accessories snd of yellow carnsttons and miniature roaebuds. ert Ligon of Lake Angelas. ★ * ♦ Abo attending.were Mary Jean Findlay, Mrs. Donovan WTiarff, Mrs. Qmer Wilson and Mrs. Richard Harrismi. Oompleting the guest list were Mrs. Raymond Spencer of Oxford. Mra. Harold McGlothin and Mrs. Hugh Parks of Fentm, Mrs. William Krause of Southfield and Mrs. Russell Linford of East Detroit. length pab pink organza. The coupb, now honeymooning at St. Helen, will attend Michigan State Utdvei^'^OaUand. ^ink carnations and miniature rosebuds acc^ed Mrs. Sadi’i chid bell-skirted silk organza dress, styled with lace bodice and wide cummerbund. The mother of tbe bridegroom chose mint green lace Take Wash Cloth for Boby's Toys When baby goes out in public. take along a plastic bag containing a ch^ wrung out in thick aoap we' Then a favorite toy that geU tossed •'overboard’’ can ba washed off and returned to the wee owner before the waib begin. paper. • sbodc, you realize that it couMi have been wo^.- You begin. Room for Fluffing counting your blessings and stcq> ^ to consider that you have a won- (AP)-Pbce only one che-derful husband, a loving family, nille bedspread in clothes dr>--healthy children and uonderfuii er at a time. They need loom I friends who are so generous with to fluff. What Aged Want-More Individuality By Btrra Mnxerr Exchange Wedding Vows M IIRST STEP to complete PREPAREDNESS! Start your vocation plonning with 0 coll to GRESHAM Cleaners See how much fresher all your VACATION CLOTHING will appear ond how much longer they $toy neat, wrinkle-free through our expert cleaning processes. You'll enjoy the complete confidence of knowing you look your level best no motter whot the ploce or the occasion. REMEMBER: "Ift tka Unit Thitgi Thai Ceuni ol Or.ikam" • LasM Uning Ratockad • Open Seam Rssawii a Irriwn luHvat Rsplscsd * Rab Leap* Rapairad Ovontataad Motfcproafbg and Walarproofiag Sarvlca 5 SHIRTS $]13 605 ' OAKLAND AVE. FE 4-2579 Q: A young, friend has been married aix months and kept it a aecret. (In her office they let mairied women go). As she now b having a baby, ahe doesnt know what to do to offset possible gomip. b It too bte for her family to send mat^ riage amouncemenbt A: On the contrary, her tam-tly not only may, but should ■end announcements at once giving tbe actual date of her marriage. I Older men and women are Just ias varied in their personalities and I Nowadays it seems that every|f»Wrarts u any other age group icommunlty or organizatian that — ■<> why expect them to be con-!wanb to do aomething for oider|s«>iol Just because they have ede-ipeopte deddea to sponsor a dubjl»*t®’t «»lly warn to be aet apart sons who sponsor such chibs don't chil» organized just to ke^ really understand the “senior dti-. zens’’ they are trying to l»lp. la the first piaee. why shsal latrigaed b them happy and content. Older people want to be a part of the world they live in, sharing their the attor of membership In a dab made ap et a greap wha t they have lived about the se aamber ef yean? Why should a man or woman of 70 be more interested in Joining an organization being formed Just to get a group of 70-year-dds to-I Before bunderihg men’s shirts, getbar than a man or woman of turn the collars up. and open out 40 would be interested in J French cuffs. a club f- A'fingertip veil of Nllk Illusion oomplemenird the bride'it gown of white .silk ot';;anca combined with brocade and laee. J4he carried an all white boucpiet of car- Matron of honor, Mrs. Jack Themfn of Lakeville, wearing white ndy over aqua taffeta, held a semicascade of pink roses and white carnations. Best man for the bridegroom was Gregg Peterson of Drayton Plains. Ray Kirby of Highland and Daniel Stark seated the guests. The costume look is being seen on the beaches this sea^n. Rose Marie . Reid tailors birdseye pique in an un- . derstated cardigan jacket that just covers a matching swiss suit. The suit is an abbreviated tunic with set-in tab buttoned belt and side vents over matching (but unseen) panties. The set comes in bright white, or pastel pink, powder blue or yellow. For the ceremony and church reception, Mrs. imbler choNe beige lace over matching taffeta and a corsage of American Reality I Yellow roses accented cham- \A/omPn PlfTin pagne beige faille with green and " brown accessories for the mother t the bridegroom. The bride is a graduate of Ferris Institute and her husband is at- SEW SIMPLE By Eunice Farmer tending Flint Junior College. Rh- Moose^Jmt “ Hears Talk at Meeting MOMS Gather for Luncheon ‘‘Dear Eunice Farmer, “When do you suggest using top-stitching instead of undtor-stitdi-tog for facings and collars? “I find under-stitchirig by machine almost Impossible and end up doing it by hand. Is this usually necessary? Your column is very helpful, giving me courage to tackle things I’ve never done before." Mrs. N. L. 1 I’m afraid from the tone of your letter that there is some misunderstanding of the word "under-stitching", ’hqswprd got its name because it is actually "under" the right side of your warment. It la quite important because it will keep the facing edges frW slipping out and showing from the right side of your garment. V, Under-stitching can be done dh almost any faced edge. If the edge is curved, you must clip the curve first. Next, bring all the seams toward the facing, and machine stitch on the right side of the facing, very dose to the seam line. You will not be able to get up too close to any comer, so don't pull your garment out of shape trying toy GIVES SUBTLE TOUra “Dear Emdce, ------- “When you told us how to make a ‘slot seam,' you said to dose the seam first, press open, and place a strip of fabric under this, etc. Wouldn’t this be pulled apart a little bit to allow the contrasting material to show? Or am I just stupid?’’ Mrs. E. E. R. In most Instances, a “stot-seam" is one of those subtle touches that are a sign of fine workmanship and design *but do not hit you in the faiie. You would be surprised how much the contrasting color will show when you move around. If for some reason you would want mom to show, don’t dose the seam first. In*this case you would turn bade the seam allowance on both sections separately and baste fiiem to the contrasting fabric, leaving the desired space between them. WATCH PRESSINO “Dear Eunice, “I plan to make some dresses which have full swing skirts, not the gathered kind. The problem is that after these kind of dn have been washed several times, the hems become badly uneven. Why is this? How can I keep the hemlines even at all times after washing many times?" Mrs. H. A. The kind of skirt you refer to is a bias rut skirt. 1. Hang the skirt on a hanger for Junior Governor Harold Finn of the Loyal Order of Moose 182, addressed Chapter 360, Women of tiie Moose, on Monday. The 27 members present heard Mr. Finn discuss conservation and the importance of increasing membership in the organization. Mrs. Kleiiard Rohrer, seidor eraor a gift in behalf of the Congratulations were extended to Mrs. William Cummings who one of the Moose queen attendants at the group's re<^t convention. Mrs. Cummings lias been awarded the Thirty Membership Pin for bringing 30 new members the chapter. Mrs. Chester Brown was opened to Unit 2, MOMS of America for a cooperative luncheon and business meeting Tuesday. Mrs. Garenc^ E. Hickmott was appointed .chairman of the nominating committee. Her cochairman is Mrs. Worth Eastman. Aa invttatkm to a party Thurs-day, ^MMisored by Galhmay Lake MOMS unit, was read. The affair will bo at 1t:30 at the home of Mrs. Fred Coe im Alco Drive. The group will meet at noon at the Opdyke Road fire station tor ' k? tmnMwrtatton. Mrs. E. K. Vandcrlind will be hostess to the group Aug. 13 for a cooperative picnic at her South Jtdmson Avenue home. half-fill it wlfii hot. bot wMer and two tablespoons of vfnegw, il for a few moments, and then wash in hot soap or detaigent suds and rinses. SPECIAL SALE! NATURAL MINK STOLES ..... :.. ’199 te The League of Catholic Women's; annual summer board meeting wasj conducti^ Monday at the If Mrs. Edwin J. Dobski in Bloom-' field HUIs. { League president Mrs. DMmo Chapdel^e appointed Mrs. Matthew Gill chairman of the annual summer card party, scheduled Aug 9 at the league home on South Parke Street. Mrs, Joseph Camp-charge of prizes, and An extro special pur-chose of very fine^^pos-tel mink stoles in plump rich luxurious pelts. Convenien poy-ments orronged so you con weo r y6ur fUr while paying for it. The Wards Point Drive home of [Mrs. Lewis Swartz will plan re- freshments. I* A fashion show and card party is planned Sept. 27 by the league, x Mrs. Frank O'Neill and Mrs. Jack ^ Seebald will be cochairmen. Fash-ions will be by Arthur's. t • NATURAL LETOUT MINK STOLES $299 Prewash MotericH if you have any doubt about the shrink-i’esistance of a fabric. it's worth while to prewash It m convenient I before sewing. Biggest Little Fur for Fall A 2 Skin contour scarf in STONE MARTIN far So/on — Sacead Floor Mrs. Harold Firm of the local chapter recently received her cap and gown from the College of Regents at Moosdieart, HL Mrs- George Harahbalger gave a report SB MeJmeee aad dlsbeee. ADVANCE NEWS! Number on Fashion for Fall Aog. U at Chief Pontlae Ameri-eaa Legion Post 577 was an- Hckets are available from officers of the Loyal Order of the Moose 182 or members of Women of the Moose Unit 360. After the meeting, luncheon was served by the officers Mrs. Rohrer, Mrs. Doris Michialuck, junior regent; Mrs. Jack Upton, chaplain; Mrs. Ferman Huston, recorder; and Mrs. Ray Ottmar, treasurer. ^ A business meeting will be held Monday. SAGA NORWEGIAN | BLUE FOX COLURED COATS ’159 Come Sept, 1st.... $189.98 The Fur Trim Look .. . one of the most important coot; fashions to be found this foil . . . . Luxury loomed Beau De Peche collared with specially selected genuine Sago Norwegian Foxes. Never hove furred coots been more beautiful . . . with fresh, high foshionj mognificents! The season's newest silhouettes and colors. Its shapely simplicity complements the dramatic effect of the luxury collar. Warmly Interlined with crepe bock slipper satin. AND WHAT A WONDERFUL LOW PRICE IF YOU CHOOSE NOW! TWEXTY'-SIX THE POXTIAC PRESS. WEPyESDAY’. JULY 19. 1961 I- The Anthony J. C'ogoleskis of Berkley announce the engagement of their daughter Linda Jean to Frederick W. Shadrick, son of the R. D. Shad-ricks. Elizabeth Lake Road. She attends University of Detroit of which her fiance is a graduate. Parent Needs an Interest in Child's Likes By MSS. Ml'SIEL LAWSENCR •t ('•mlaf Ml, I lii its big display window, the hardware store has set up an arti-ficiaJ IkNeer bed to exhibit iu^ garden toots — trowels, canvas ;gh>vea, dippers *nd rakes. { It fascinates our 5-year-old Bobby Clutching a heavy grocery ; our minds on the dinner wait-ling to be made, we are not fascinated. * « e ‘“niafs enot^ looking now," -We tell Bobby. "Come on. got to get home." diare his Interest in the bright colors of the window display's paper flowers; its shining, intriguing meal’s kedtaliaa. wo ajig, jtoolsr rlg^ Tar giiiag on. Ifaa | — J"-"••• I M The trick doesn't work. A block Jnot for Jfcree mlantM to join in away, we pause. Looking back,' Bobby’s fascination, be wonld we see unbudging. stubborn Bobby wtIHagly have left tbo window to stUl glued to the window. bop along happily beidde aa We are responsible for the re- demerita of toRtalliag suiting scene, for we have been • ^•♦•^hos gaidre on the kltcben stubborn, too. Just as Bobby has '**"^®'* •***• refused to share our interest in Parents who have been trained; getting home, w# have refused to in unquestioning obedience as chil-| .Exchanges Vows With Airman Carol Lynne Comer pledged vows < .-to Airman 3.C. W. Patrick Johnson ■Saturday evening in th^ home of )>er par^s. the C^l Comers of Ar-cadia Park. Waterford Township. ■Rev. A. Karl Boehmke of the Church of the Shepherd on Maple •Road performed the ceremony be-*fore an improvise'aftar banked with white gladioli and chrysan-; themums, ♦ ♦ * The bride was attired in white; myloo sheer, styled wUh molded bodice, cap sleeves and three tiers | of embroidery. She wore a veiled it floral bandeau and carried a white • orchid. Mrs. gtaaley Jewcks atlewM | ; her sister as matroai af baaor ' ’ weartag a yellow sheer sheath ; drem aiad roraage of rymbkUam The bridegroom, son of the James' tv. Johnsons of Pleasant Grave. Utah, has S. Sgt. Stanley Jencks ■ r hii best man After a honeymoon in Utah and California, the bride will return to Iher parents' home while her hus-.band serves a year with the Air Force in Newfoundland. ; ♦ ♦ ♦ Receiving guests at the home reception, Mrs. Comer wore a rose print and orchid corsage. Hsy» You Trisd Thi.t Tiny French Pancakes Filled With Clams By JAXET ODELf. ■ . You'll tackle today's recipe only when you have plenty of time and lome guests you want to impress. The minced clams called for In the list of ingredients can be bought in cans. Be ^ warned, it's no dish for calorie counters' I ★ ♦ ★ Mrs Ralph Sherrod. Director of the M< Auiey School of Practical Nursing is our cook today. During her years in Poo-jf tiac she has worked with the youth of the city. Gourmet cooking t is one of her bobbies. > CREPra SITREMK f By Mrs. Ralph Sherrod dren invite stubbornness from their own. UnacrustomM to parental ferests in their interests, they mis-| take adult authority for sell-cen-teredness. So interest in chil-' dren's Interests equals weakness' In them. ♦ ♦ ♦ To register the genuineness of Bobby's interest in the window display, to postpone the satisfaction of their own interest in getting home In order to Join him in his would frighten them. No, Bobby mnsl Immediately Molge tbHr Interest la gettlag borne—or they'd never regain eontrol of Mm. Re antnplly oenses this tenor of ever giving any tnw nttentlon to him and as s roaseqaeare is devrlopti^E The sad thing about It is Its' deceiving appearance. It looks hateful and mean. Actually, the intensify of its resistance is the . measure of your child's hunger for your involvement with him, for .vour interest in his interests, for the sharing of his life w ith you. But parents unaccustomed to Interest frpm others always misread its meaning. Mix flour, sugar and salt. Add milk and stir until perfectly amooth. Add eggs and beat thoroughly. Heal t-lacb or stber HnaU hytag pan. Oreaao witb a few drops of oil and pour In juot ewNigh baiter to cover pan with a very thin layer. TIN pan oo that ipisture opreads evenl.v. When cooked on one side, turn and cook on the other side. Spread each pancake as soon as It is cooked with a thin layer of cooked minced clams. Roll up aj^ place In deep baking dish. Pour Cheese-Sherry sauce over flUed dish. Bake 3IM0 minutes at 325 degrees. Cheese Rberry Sauce .Melt butter, add flour and cream. Cook.'stirring constantly^ until thickened. Season, add cheese and wine; pour over crepes helorc baking. Serves 4-6. Start Projects for 1st Bozooc Project workshops are under way lor the Women's Association of Pine Hill Congregational Church's first bazaar "Mistletoe Marl." slated the second week in November at Will-0-Way Playhouse. ♦ a ♦ Association members have been meeting Wednesdays this summer at the home of Mrs F. L. Cork on North Hammond Lake Drive to ready handmade items. I * * a Recently the group met for a "jjine nine picnic ' gathering materials for wreaths which will he gilded for the bazaar. Mi-s P.oberf Kusser and .Mrs, Francis Phelps, both of Bloom field Hills, are cbchairmen for Burlap 'Bogs* Bow (NEA» — Now they're cutting buriap into summer satchels. These come in natural or black and could almost serve as overnight bags. WEDDING RING SETS "cS'" Raff. tItJS F.r Bslh 6E0RGE'S-74 N. SagiMW GENTRY'S Colonial House 5 S. Main MA 5>2362 Professional PERMANENTS Styled os YOU Like It! 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The Press reaches over 62,000 homes daily and that’s a lot of prospects. Call FE 2-8181 and ask one of our Want Ad specialists to help you choose the magic words that will bring you the most value from your money. PONTIAC PRESS WANT ADS for You ^ , ... ■ TWEXTY-EIGHT THE PONTIAC PRESS. WEPyESDAY, JULY 10, 19gl Voters in Oxford Area to Decide School Issue OXFORD ■— V«tm in Oe Oxtail Am Ommuntty School District w31 b* asked to apprai e a ttvcMniU opefattaMl tax tor one >ear at a special eteettai Sept. 11. The OxM#^Roard of Education decided to submit the operational proposal in a unanimous vote at its meetiOK laat night- to help par air aa Irea' NEWS aver the past few years aai to aaeet the im^S aperattng hSd(H at mt.m. It approved in the September electioa. the extra mtlb^ requested axHiki increase voted taxes in the achool district by too mills during 19S1.62. Oberg said. __________*____*___*______^___L^— The auperintendenl . explained •. that the total operational levy wxMild increase to eight nulls during the tortheoming school year it the propositton passes. Five mills “ were levied lor operation during TC^ EXPntE_________ However.' one miii Iwirt for dty Council WUI Help Hope to Prevent Walled Lake Evictions By JM liONG iSubdivision and extended the dead-'duties In pprta ot the large sub- WALLED LAKE-Propert> own-!>ln» « notices ol evictions!division, iers in a subdiviskm here, wi» are and corrections. I The problem has plagued bome-l taced »1th eviction unless a sewer-: xbe eaaaril abw sneed to subdivision for fiv* age proUetn is corrected, were! wbedale a betweca elty ■“'* * ** told by the aty Cbundl last night! the ro- that "everything in our power ^ g|^ proprty owners as- pify Mnnagw Harold Mills- would be done to prevent the loss (||^ eabdlvtslee. of the hDm«.> ‘ ' . , . , ^ ♦ * * The eviction notices were issued the The council said that it was^» •*>*** properly ownera because ,i.opdlttoaa will I •jist as interested in saving the ol the health hazard which ie> by the elty honfos as the owners" in the Tri-A suits from improper sanitation fa- rity healtti rommloatoaer. j Thomas E. Brennan. Detroit at-! Leelie Couple 1 Will Build PC ^ cri North Branch NORTH BRANCH—The contrgct I buUd and lease a post office here has been awarded to Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Paimn- ef Leelie, North Branch Poatmaster Lerop Q. Hoh-man announced today. I The building will be copstnictod 'on an.8.AS6-aquare-foot Skta at the northeast cmner of Ltocghr ahd 'Banker streeU under the Post Office Department's commercial leatiiic program. Hm gepartmeat wtti lease tiM slrartare far M yean wtth tow I pyoar renewal opdoaa available I M aa^amraal rale af f«.lM m.. SHARON L. FARMER j n»i The. Palmers’ bid was the low-o( eight recdved by the de-reglonal real estate tal lev>' for this item to 5.5 mills. ^ In 1960-61. the debt retirement levy was 6 5 mills. . Troy Youth, 15, Drowns in Pond Fritnd on Shore Sees Him Sink in 10 Feet of Water 25 Feet Out SHELBY TOWNSHIP - A 15-year-old Tiny youth drowned in 10 feet ct wtoer here yesterday evening while swimming at a private pond near 36-Mile and .Mound road;. The victim. Oacar L. Whittle, is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Karl Whittle ol 3I9S IsabeU St He waa swimming alone about 33 feet from shore when he went down, according to Romeo sute police. A friend ot Whittie a. William Jacfcaon. 18. of 3034 John R Road. Troy, had accompanied the victim to the pond' JacioMn was on shore when the youth drowiied. dackaaa toM paHre he uw WhMIe aiak beneath the water twin at ahoat 1:IS p.m. He said bit Mead «d net rail for help. However, when Jackscm saw/him go down for the third time and disappear beneath the water, he fummoned Burel Boggs of .>270 36-■ MUe Road, REAR OF PROPERTV The pond is at the rear of Boggs' property, whk-h is on the south aide ot 36-Mile Road, about one-half mile west of Mound Road. Bogga called efficeri from the Ramw State PaUee Past who aottllcd the UHby TowaaMp Fire tioB Is plaaaed la the Oxford dlNtriet west year. The dtalrirl presernty laeladea live etanea-tary arhooh, a Jaalor high •ehool and a oealor high sehool. last year'a earollmeat waa apprasl-mairly I.7tS. Ill other action last night, board members accepted gifts for the high school library and approved changing ne>n year's graduation date from June 7 to June 8. * * * The change in dates was made m order to gK-e seniors time to prepare for commencement since final examinationa do not conclude until June 7. The board then agreed to recess until Aug 1 when it will announce further details on the millage vote. Is Missionary Donald F. R«id Will Be a Hospital Pharmacist in Sarawak A fire department skin diver. Robert Herf« of 8304 Devon St.. recovered Whittie's body in about 10 feet ol water 4.3 muiutes after he was last seen. * * a An attempt to revive the victim with artificial respiration tailed. Whittle's body ts at the Pnce ral Home. Tri>> South Lyon Awards Fire Hall ContHct -SOLTIf LYON — Construction of a new hre hall here «1U begin this week foUowwig the awardmg of 116000 enntrad to the tVein-burger Construction Co of North-vHle. The firm, the lowest of six bidders. wHI build a 43 by .30 foot structure on Whipple street, directly at the rear of city hall The building will he constructed of concrete blocks with a brick and cut stone front K's Farm Host to Be Speaker at MSU Tour EAST LANSING OP-The Iowa farmer wjio hosted Russian Premier Khrushchev will be the principal speaker at llv^ annual 5Iicbi-gan State University farm management tour Aug. 2. Roswell (torst of Coon Rapids. Iowa, will speak on the future frf American agriculture at the W. M, Van Page and Son farm south of Breckenridge. in Gratiot County. The Van Page family will be hosts at a noon barbecue. _ The tour schedule caUs for an earlier stop at the Clare McLean and Son farm east of Alma. More tlian 600 steers tre fed yearly at this farm enterprise. The Van Page farm specializes in cash crops with more than 83 per cent of the acreage in rom, beans and wheat. A visit to the Basil McKenzie farm, also near Breckenridge. is scheduled for the afternoon. Certified seeds are Its specially Investigate Accident FLINT UP—The body of Marcus .Shelley. 41. was found under a forklift tiuck today at Consolidated Freight Lines Police said if apparently was aiv accidental death but were investigating determine If Shelley had a heart attack. MILiTJRD —A 27-year-old Milford man is one of 33 young people who will leave the United States this fall and winter to begin three years of special-term Methodist missionary service in 14 countries of Asia. Africa and North and South America. He Is Donald F. Reid of f^O Canal St. who will go to Sarawak be a mimionary pharmacist at Christ Methodist Hospital there. Tke 1MI gronp of “S,” as the ^leelai • term mlootoaaries are called, will learb In orhoals, work In onctal cewtors, oupersloo (liiistUn hooteh, develop agrl-rultural programo, serve Connie Arnold Exchanges ,^ ^ „.| Vows With Vaun Walton . H--------------------------------------------1e«“raerr"’w1iritl* s ina-BIrt. r S: Tfimer ‘ CLARKSTON - Now living here Hngerf ip veil of illusion She car-■ »»lP »lve ‘he problem." of 2488 Cast Lake Road, Wert are Vaim Walton and his bride, the ried a bridal bouquet of white * * ♦ | Bloomfield Township, announce former Connie Lou Arnold, who I carnations and liliea-of-the-valleyi "Something can be done to cor- the engagement of their exchanged nuptial vows in a recent'on a white Bible. reel the problem, that we know.", daughter Sharon Louiae to Jack iy«i Walton of aarkrton. a M .a ' •» brtdegTwmi. wasbridegroom to the son of and I taxee. Officiating at the ^ubto-rtag ^ ^ standpoint. Mrs. John E. Thtmi^ of 3434 iwice was Rev. WUllam Rich- orionvillo and the bride's ilstor A proposal that a oewoiwge Green Lake Road. Bloomfield * *■ f Jwd.v Powell ol Pittsfield, Pa., treatment plant could eorreef “ IWe bride to the granddaagk- served as brMeomaids. the problem was rrjerled by the ter of .Hr. and Mrs. Charles 1 preceding her down the aisle -ft eotl boiaa only at tbla dlacouat prlea. BURR HARDWARE la Rachaatar datiaa-oat dhcaatliitiad col- an, eddt and aadt, etc. NAME BRAND PANTS Valuta lo SS.00 Gellaa GOING IT Btokan Stock — Diacaatinaod Colon — Simoom oH. Color Trood Concroto — Komtono — $101 Koinglo — Pitttburik Wolikido — PitHburgh Plofkido — Daco Eaaaial — 1 ta. Chiof Truck aad Tractor Ragardlaoa of Caa Slat or Atttitnitat. Mad Ncmy Olkara BURR HARDWARE in RechesNr CLOSE-OUT GIFT WARES Baadreda al (M war# Itaiia la ka alaaad aal dariat Ihit yraal aala. LESS THAN >/i PRICE RRASSWARE......... $ 1.25 Dec. Bra. Weil Plaque* $ .62 1.50 Dec. Bra. Well Flequet .74 3.00 Dec. Bra. Well Flequet 1.47 4.50 Dec. Bra.Woli Flequet 2.24 6.25 Brett Plontera .. .new 3.12 10.95 Broet Piontera ...new 5.47 12.50 Bran Plentera .. now 6.24 5.00 Bra. Candle Hold, new 2.49 6.50 Bra. Candle Hold, new 3.24 ASSORTED GLASSWARE SETS Sal at I taaiMon la alia of poor choice. $4.95 Gift Tumbler Sett .new $2.47 5.95 Gift Tumbler Sett new 2.74 6.95 Gift Tumbler Seta . now 3.47 8.95 Gift Tumbler Seta now 4.47 PIESTA-COURMET COOKWARE Oar ceaqMol* alack eNwf al loM ikaa Vi $8.50 6Vx Covered Skillet .. $4.24 6.95 4-qt. Covered Kettle ... 3.47 7.95 6-qt. Covered Kettle .. . 3.97 ASSORTED ICE lUCKETS $3.95 Alum. Ice Bucket.......$1.97 6.95 Ant. lee Bocketa....... 3.47 7.95 Ant. lee Bucketa....... 3.97 AwirtaU GIFT % Un Tkil WOODEN WARI 1 w / DISH SITS > ^ ami Maay Olfcar I » e^, GNl Hoaia. / niCt BURR HARDWARE hi Rtchttttr clatlng-aut antira aad earn- glata gtataat atack. T0YS-6AMES-LM)Na TRAINS, etc. B.95 Della Now 1.47 \ Fai BbIdw 9.95 Tool Dolb .4.47 2.9B Aaoortod Camoo .1.24 1/ S.9B Hobtor Soto .1.77 1 72 9.95 Hobtor Soto 3.97 r Largo Attorlfflonl at Lika Diaeoaala J PRICE WE 0RDB» SOLD BBOCLAB l».N VAIDB Doyton 18-Inch ELECTRIC FAN with Chromo Trim gTw"rs: blade chroma I Now Oalr ' BURR HARDWARE—THE LAST 5 DAYS Large Selectiont Fomout Stanley GARDEN ond LAWN HAND TOOLS S.25 STANLEY CRASS SHEARS...... 9.50 STANLEY PRUNING SHURS .... 3.75 STANLEY 6-IN. HEDGE SHEARS . 3.95 STANLEY PRUNING SHEARS .... 4.50 STANLEY HEDGE SHEARS...... 6.S0.SHRU3 SHEARS ............. .....1.77 .....1.17 ......2.17 .....2.17 ......2.87 ......4.47 WE ORDERED SOLD ASSORTMENT SWIM FINS— SNORKELS, etc. n.M AfSOBTED BW- BWtii riNa ... Ta aa.M AaaartaO •* aw 8NOBBEM ....... ai.ei III.M PLAtnO #7 ■wm FOOL...... a«.ei BURR HARDWARE — Cloilae-«Bt mtlra Hack of famaaa Ceice brand allHly ilamt — COSCO UTILITY TABLES—STOOLS—CHAIRS Lois Th«9 To qaickly data-eul aw aleck of Ihit fina auaiily 5.45 Kilchaii Sleoi . 3.95 UHiily Tabiai . 9.95 Slaa Sleeia ... n.95 Cauntar Sleeit 12.95 Bar Sleeit .... 13.95 Sarving Carl .. ..New 2.72 ..New 4.47 ..New 4.97 ..New 5.97 ..Now 6.47 ..New 6.97 V2 PRICE WE ORDERD SOLO FAMOCt BEAND Girls' or Boys' BICYCLES "^“$3897 -^^"$4987 WE ORDERED SOU) WHEEL- BARROWS til steel rubber tired tardea >crrow tad heavy duty ooa- $577 $3377 BURR HARDWARE—THE UST 5 DAYS STORE-WIDE SAL^ BARGAINS 50c Wkka Taka Caalkiitf .................21c 69c natHc Paial Ptlla ...................47c 1.00 Saalta Weed aad Paad.................47c 1.49 Serar Haaa Naaala....................97c 1.95 Taniar LR PaM.......................1.17 2.95 Scant Weed aad Paad.................1.47 1.95 SlarM Kiae Dear Cleaar..............1.77 24.95 %-la. Dectrla DrlN .............. I4.B7 BURR HARDWARE cMag aa» antira ttock af ftmout known krondt . . . Kobor — PNnt, ot^ FARING — SLICING — BUTCHER KNIVES, ETC. Largo ttbrtltn af ihio fkia cartary \ Leis Thu going at thoaa tavingt. $1.50 Knivet new$ .74 1 1L 2.00 Knivgg ... new .97 f 72 2.25 Knivet new 1.12 1 2.50 Knivet new 1.24 J raicE 2.95 Knivet new 1.47 ^ DISCONTINUED scons PRODUCTS le aooTTt \ aa. -EB ....7 Maw 4fC i.at PEiT 07. OMTBOL .... Vie BURR HARDWARE la Reckaalar Every Itam In lha Slara an Sale HAND AND GARDEN TOOLS Jaat a aaall UaH^ f the baWirada af Meaa eaa-tataed la Ihia great esle. tapply year need, new while everylbiBt to the atera ia maahsd Oawa. $ .69 Coping Sow.........now $ .44 .75 6-H. Lufkin Folding Rule...............new .47 1.25 Heck Saw............now .77 2.25 10-in. Fipa Wrench now 1.37 2.50 Chroma Hammer . .now 1.47 2.25 8-pt. Hand Sew ... now 1.67 4.25 Plumb Hammer .. . new 2.97 3.95 14-in. Pipe Wrench now 2.37 5.35 Eitwing Hammer .. now 3.97 STEEL HANDLE GOODS $1.50 Gran Whip..........now $ .87 2.50 Garden Hoe........new 1.27 2.50 Bow Garden Rake now 1.27 3.50 American Mode LH Shovel .......... . now 1.87 EXTENSION CORDS $3.50 50-ft. Ext. Cord . ..new $1.77 2.95 25-ft. Trouble Ughtndw 1.37 3.50 50-H. Trouble Ligl^w 1.87 TOOL aad TACKU BOXES $3.50 Tackle BoR w/fray neit $1.77 3.95 Plettk Tackle Box now 1.97 4.95 19-iir. Union Tool Box ...............now 2.87 5.50 Teel Box with Tote Tray ........now 3J7 6.95 Heavy Tool Bex ... now 4.87 HARDWOOD STEPLADOCRS $5.95 5-ft. Stepledder .. .now $3.47 6.95 6-ft. Stopla^er .. now 3.97 BURR HARDWARE 429 main sun ROCHESTER For Over 61 Years Selling Quality Name Brand Hardware — Paints —Tools-Appliances, Etc. THIRTY Vv THE PONTIAC PRRSS- WEDNESDAY/JULY 19, 1961 NOW! THRU FRIDAY •» TKW 9mi 9KI2| HURON RnH » .. bke®4 “f Pilot on Denver Plane Sure He'd land Safely DENVER « - The pHot of IMted Air Unes Flight 8S9 oat of PMteddphia last Tuesday fett aO akMiK he oould make a tale Reenitled tapes of eonmsa-tiODt between the pilot and the Stapleton Field control tower The huge DC| jet crtft,rcarry-ing 122 peraons, swerved otl the runway after touching down, catching lire and 17 perished, (hie w«a a man in a trade parked at an apparent talc distance off the **We kaea an akaarwisl dta-atlan wllh a partial lota of hyiraaffr flaU." tta pilot, tept. doha Oroaao of Denver, Urges Annual Safetf Checks hr All Autos DETROIT ID — Aimial aafety inapections of motor vehldea alMidd be ragtiired in all ttatea. aaya Byron J. Nkhola, general manager of avyaier Oofp-'a D ' “vision. ‘Defective can are dangeitns not only to their drivers and pea-era. but to all otben on the .’’ Nichols said Tuesday. At that point the airliner was at 14,000 leet, out over the Eastern CUkmdo plaina. The taped converaatians tell of the nprant-lag ezdtement as the plane glided ' into the runway, ▼tth the tower, ground control personnel and unidentified wald|ert tuned to the aanae radio frequency, draund co>ntrol; “He's on fire!" Tower: **l«wi7, Stapietaa: Lawny. gtapletoB. Get year We gel a DO jest eraihed and he’s herwlBg. Get year eqa^ moat ea the way” Unidentifled: “There any pas- belore the Senate Defeiiae Ap-propeiations subcommittee. He urged pushing ahsad with the BTO Jet Berkley Resident Gets Fine or Jail Injured Ciiy Employe Remains in Hospital A dty employe who fell from a Nichols said states with effective vehicle - inspection laws had traffic death rate 15 per cent below the national average in 1950. “In spite of this kind of evidence." he said, “only 19 states and the District of Colombia have compulsory inspection laws." Try a Daini Queen Take-Home ftqr a aupply today! Ground control: "Affirmative, we don’t know how many." Unidentified: "All right, make a panic out of It and call everybody down at ^ hall. I mean Fire-fighting '^ipment from Breok’ln Try Lowry Air Fbrce Base was sent to the field, along with additional city fire engines. Three engines stationed at Stapleton were ordered to standby on the runway Kennedy Wdn'f Attend Parley Duties Force President to Miu'Inter-American Economic Conference WASHINCrrON (D Kennedy aanouliccd today catae of praeslng duties st home be will not attend the Inter-American Economic and Social Conference in Uruguay next month. He has made the dedsion, he ■aid. although he considers the meeting the most important Internationa] gathering since he took office Jan. 20. The eeafereaoe is to start Asg. Pontiac Resident Arraigned Alter Arrest in South A IHiatlae man was arraigned in Oovfaigtaii. Ky.. TUeeday after FBI agents seized $17,000 worth at American Express monsy or ders.. Bond for lehert F. Weather hoMS, ef M Melroae Ave... was oet at 9MW hy VA May. Air Foice Chief «ratall, ia4. »J" Shle. Uraguay, shown teatifylag in Wartiingtmi Ameifeaas, referred to It as the 2 May Die lor Killing Detroit Taxi Di The famous Washington monument is 5S6 feet t Inches In beiipit BOWLING GREEN, Ohio (» -A three-judge courtj^ determine whether Raymond K McDonald. 27, and Jerry W. Taylor. 2L will in the alectrie chair or be meed to life imprisonment for the daying of a Detroit taxi driver. McDonald and Tty tar switched to guilty Wedneeday in Common Court. The unexpected end of the trial, in its second day came after Agents seised the money orders from a trailer at ^roraley. \ Wallace R. Hoagdand of the Louisville FBI (tffice said money orders were stolen in a torneys and JudgaFkyd (•- Coller. July 8 burglaiy at Utica. Mich. ju4ge ryiHr said further pro-■ iceedings would hinge on anx>int- About 90 per cent of all U.S.Iment of two JOdges to hear evl-jobs today are covered by provi- Idence with him m which to decide ■ions of the social security system. W fate of the young Detroit men. choice of a ^ fine <»■ an 11-day jail tbrm yesterday when sentenced by M nn ic 1 pa 1 Judge Cecil Mc-Callum in the attempted break-in of a Pontiae woauu’a home. William R. Bale. », hwl {deeded guilty earilH- to violating the city’s working in the dty {XMal, plant was reported Tn fair condition today at Pontiac Oeteo- W. Colbeth, 84, of 278 R Wilson Ave., suffered possible arm and rib fractures, according ally for “engaging in a dhrereion by attempting to bnak r.. . with hdent to nM a larceny.” ★ ♦ PoUce durged Bale with vide-tioo of the ordinance after bebig refused a warrant by the county prosecutor's office. * He was arrested July 7 in the attempted break-in of the home of Phyllis Branaham, 40, of 644 Vir-; ginia Ave. Witnesses said Cbibeth tumUed from the five-foot ladder while cleaning a itedge -line and fdl againat a cement walL Spacemans Wife Gives Newsmen Silent Treatment NEWPORT NEWS. Va. (UPH— When Mrs. Virgil I. Grissom learned that her fauriianiTs space probe had been postponed today, she told newsmen outside her home sbe nothing to my" to them, and ^alked back to maintain her ytgil. A hm momeats after the post- SS-year-oU braaette ^aeat word Ctantaded later by phone. America's second space wife said she didn't “believe I ibould say anything . . . it'a my Judgment, but if I don’t look out for myself, one else will?’ Asked how she felt when the flight was postponed today, she replied “I don’t know." A Beridey man was given the He laid that in eariy August, the United States Congrem win be dealing with various important^ measures, including the foreign ■M bfll. and it is better for hlmj to remain in Washii«ton. '' * * ♦ Secretary of the Treasun' Doug-jlaa Dilloo wiU head a U. S. dele-ii ; ganon to the conference, w^ch is | to consider, among other things, the incorparation into a hemis-i phere develoinnent program of i Kennedy’s alliance for progress' [plan to aid Utin America. Living costs more these days. I and there’a a icaacn. Now we | have to keep up with the Jon AND the Russians . . . The big|| trouble wMi second childhood is I ffiat adults don’t have enough en- | ergy left to enjoy lt.-Eart WilKm. |l NOW! Tlini THURS. AT THESE 2 THEATERS EXCLUSIVE DRIVE-IH SHOWING! [WATERFORD L DRIVE-IN THEATER WIUIAMS LAKE RD. AT AHtfOKT M>, I DUE TO THE TREMENDOUS RECEPTION OF THIS ! GREAT AND MOST HONORED MOTION PICTURE, AND WE CAN HAVE ONLY ONE SHOWING EACH NMHT I SO AS TO BE ABLE TO ACCOMMODATE ALL THE I PEOPLE WHO WISH TO SEE THIS OUTSTANDING PROGRAM WE WILL SHOW IT AT THESE 2 THEATERS! I 4 African Officials Claim Lansing Bias EAST LANSING wv—Four Negro officials from Tanganyika and Kenya have complained to Michigan State University authorities of discrimination because, they aaid, they were allowed only one drink each in two Lansing area bars. . ......................... MSU President John A. Hannah expressed regrets over the incident. Hannah is chairman of the President's (!ivil Ri^ts Commia-! Sion. I The group of African officials; was touring the United States and spent several days at Michigan, State eariy in June. 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CARROLL • Jnm RARNES S4StSSin“ CYTD A f ^alt disney's ^ EATRA! ^'WINP WAGON SMITH'’ r—i* SioUt iN THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAt, JULY 19, 1961 THIRTY-U^E Notes to Moscow Stress West*s Stand f New York aty'l oldett pufc -iwheii H was leued to *‘oertaiti|Mmd M a parade ground, an Bowling Green, at the foot of gatiUemen to make a boMliig open air maitot and a eenaral Broadway — d«tet tiack to I732,lgreen tbelaot.** Before t)>at, 'Itifair otte for the exhibitloa ol oowa. ■k JOHN WL WASHINGTCW (AP) - The notee to Moocow releaeed today by the United Statn, Britain and France ore deoipt^ to acoom- HIOHTOWEA I—will 1^ the Oommunlrt dilef- 1. To tell the Soviet government aa eolemnly as polsible, and pe»> hapa OBovinoe Soviet Preiid^r Khruehdwv, that if he triea to force the Weatern powera out of Weat Berlin he will plunge the wwld into war. « 2. To lay toe baals for a negotiated end to the Berlin criaia. The idea ia to persuade Khruih-diev, other Communist and world public opinion that the grave dangers in a Beriln showdown give everybody an interest in a solution reached by talking rather than shooting. * d * .^ .SWietbgr the .tough Jqne Western notes — the repealed ararnings that Khrushchev Jeopardizing peace and endangering the lives of millions of people ALUMINUM SIDING ond ■decorativc stone I moderate his policies la a question. A more predictable effect is that it may have enough impact on public opinion to prompt leaders ol neutisdist countries to bring such pressures as they can to alter the Soviet stand. d # • ★ One dUficulty to evaluating the impud ot the Western notes on Moscow ia that no one on the Western side is. certain about Khrushchev’s real, long range intentions. He has threatened to sign a separate peace treaty with East Germany. He has made this threat so many times that Western diplomats think he will have to make good on it sooner or later, perhaps, as be says, by the end ol this year. sarily have to try to carry out toe provisions of a peace treaty by employing force against the Western powers, however. His peace treaty plan would not preclude negotiations, either before or after put into effect. Scsnei authorities think he has been aiming at negotiations all along because he must realize he could not browbeat the Western allies into removing their forces from West Berlin. ★ Sr * The attempt to evaluate the efc feet of the note iS further complicated by the fari that the I United States, France, Britain and West Germany toedr so long'tou^ier in the hope oi breaking|dent in unmistakable terins toatl to agree on the wording. (Each ofidown the Western position. The he intended to have a Berlin So-| the Western B^ Three sent a replies were originally scheduled lution. Kennedy replied that the separate message to Moscowlto go to Moscow about three Mondby and West Ormany sentlweeks ago. (me a weeir ago. The delay in| the Berlin crisis came into woricing but the replies could beifpcus sharply when President ed by Khrushchev as Kennedy and Khrushchev met at proof of division and uncertainty. Vienna June 3-4. Khrushchev was This would encourage him to be'rcfXMted to have told the Presi- Westem nations would never I yield their rights and that noih-i tog Russia could do would upsetl those rights. Kelly, Gleason Have Only Mousy Dispute BLUE SKY DRIVE IN THEATER 2' jO Opd,kr Rd. Hi 2 PONTIAC AREA 1st ^ RUN FEATURES! J -^^.AWbrUof Beautif and Rollkkmg Fiin for Eoeruone! By BOB THOMAS AP Mavle-TV Writer There they weie,-( Kdly and Jackie Gleaaon, locked to deep conten^>Iation. They were pondering a scene to ‘Gigot,” to which Kelly is directing ^Gleason. The set the hovil ol rParisian hobe, ayed by the comic. The problem was how prepare a table to lerve another resident of toe place, a mouse. “I think he should take this rag and wrap it around the bottle, like this," Gleason said, gesturing to a flourish. ‘Too broad,*’ Kelly commented. ‘It’ll be a smash" Gleason insisted. "Evoi Mickey Mouse would want to come to .a dinner like this." Kelly nnldenly griflned. "Imag-ine-to’o snt"*" trying to figure out how to serve dinner to mouse!" That U just one toe inanities concerning this film. The idea was dreamed up by Gleaaon. If succeeds, it will be because .of _j odd wedding of talents —the precise, ballet-minded Kelly and the diCTicult-to-hahiess Gleason. get ALONG FINE How are they getting along? ’Just great,” said Kelly. "One He may recall that the U.S. leadership made! very strong statements ab(Hitl Laos but never committed Amer-^ icon forces to the fighting | j there as was once implied. "Nobody would believe it,” said * * * Kelly. ‘Tve got a great idea. One Top officials of the Kennedy ad-of these days when a reporter is I ministration say privately that on the aet, we’U stage a real | Khrushchev surely will not shouting match. ’Thatll give ’em'the mistake of comparing the something to write about.’’ Berlin situation with any other COLOR by OE LUXE ED^^-PATO MffilNA’GUYlWraAEL DAVID CHA^ W ’ WAie LANG ■ NOa UmJEf^WOD ULLMAN Feature ot 8:2(L—11:58 SPECIAL Added ATTRACTION SPECTACULAR “KIDDIE-RDE CIRCUS train:' ALSO CUNT iom» mcBT NPe SMihe sewn hen ftsiywowt SnBH smHis FEATURE AT 10:29 thing i can’t understand: Why is that every reporter tries woto MIL a. teud .between. ,u«r.' , "Yeah, vtoat’s the matter with you guys?" Gleason growled. “I suppose feuds make news,' Kelly said resignedly. “Why should they?" Gleason demanded. “Why couldn’t they 'Jackie Gleason loves Gene kdly?” Su(di standoff poaltions immed-l lately raised the question: Will the t(^ sides use force? ★ it it The Western powers are deai^ ly telling Khrushchev that he can-j not bluff his way through the Berlin crisis. The wording of the UJS. note is strong on this point although there is no new policy involved. The (luestion whltdi Western officials must now determine is whether this point has struck; home, wfactiielr Khrustx^ Isj ajh^cedT lielhay recall tfiat ffiei United States accepted a severe * tog. "fn tell them aU about you. I Wester powers have been _ How you were such a lousy oyer 16 years and hardened ... dancer that Rite Hayworth had,many crises. The cily has be-to make you look good in those,a lymlxrf ol Western r old (a WEDNESDAY, JULY 19, mi OUSED DOWN — Run Snyder, BaHtanore OtMm' ootfidder. is tagged o«t between 1st and 2nd by Detroit Tigers’ shortstop Dick McAnUSe in 6th iming of Tuesday night's gaiae at Detroit. ar fimMm Snyder started (or 2nd on Jadds Brandt's grounder to Norm Cash, who stepped on 1st, then threw to McAulUle, who chased Snyder down when be turned back (tom 2nd. The Mick Blasts Two More Mantle Puts Yanks in First By fbe Aaaaelalei Preas Ihe New Yorii Yankees are back on top in (be American Are Reds Slipping or Looking Ahead? Are the Cincinnati Reds begin-|ord. That was in the sixth, wheniwon nine at 13 games under new ntng to crack?. Or were tiMar Hank Aaron scored on a triple nianager Johnny Ksane, came caught looking .ahead to the two-jsteal. Bom bdiind in all (our games in game, showdown series they open! White tied Cobbs’ record o( 1912 the aerlas sweep. Home runs by tonight against the second ptooe by mIBcting a borne i«n, two White and Ken Boyer capped a Los Angeles Dodgers. jtriples. a double and two aii^les, (oomm sixth Inning in ths open- Whatever the reason, the Reds P>ing 3-(or-( In each game. The I er,' after doubles Boyer and have lost (our of six since the All-1 Car** baseman was Wor-5 in ??tan Muslal had given St. Louis Star break and their Nattonal teach of Monday's games again-ot the lead in the fifth against loser League lead is down to 3‘a games the Cubs, and added '.*8 points for Cllen .Hobble <6-10). White also after Tuesday night's 1241 detest j* -317 average with the four-game doubled In a decisive, three-run by Milwaukee. It was only the j splurge seventy inning in the second game sixth success In 11 games wtth! The Cardinals, who now have which was capi-ed by Don Tas home runs between Mickey Man-tie and Roger Maria—and Babe “Luth. Mantle, unchallenged as the Ruth imtti Maris joln^ tile club last aeaam, tied Maris for the major league lead with 35 by wallo^hg a pair Tuesday night aa New Yoric beat Washington 53 and regained drat place by a half-game over Detroit. The Tigers slipped to second on Jim Gentile’s “aecond chance” home run that gave Baltimore ai S-T victory in 10 innings at De- Mantle cau^ Marls, who \ •for4l, with a two-nm homer in the first inning and a aolo shot that cracked a 3-S tie in dghth. It was his 11th game-winning home nin of the season. Tbe Mick npw has crashed six ime runs in aevan gamed since last week’s All-Stsr game break. Marts has hit only two lit tiial time. Both lost one when Monday niibfs game at Baltimore was called off because o( rain in the ^ A , ______ and Marla now art 17 garnet ahead of Ruth's record40 pace with the 1927 Yankees. They’re also two games ahead of Hank Greenberg's pace in 1938, hit 58 for Detroit. And. for the record, they’re one home run behind Ruth’s slate ol 1921. when he belted 59. and Jimmy roopt’a pace of 1932, wbsn he hit 58 for the old Philadelphia A’s. This pair gave Mantle at least one In all 10 AL parks this I. ft also was his sixth two-homer game of the year. Boston belted Cleveland 9-2, the Chicago White Sox beat Kansas City 4-3 and the Los Angeles Angels defeated Minnesota 4-1 in the other AL games. Joe McClain (7-9), and e _ withlh one of Maris’ league leading total of 84 RBI. Yank relief ace. Luis Aiyoyo (53), was the wrinnar, allowing only one hit in his three Innings. The Itttic lefty now has s string of 20 23 shutouf Mantle batted in three runs with hia two homers, both oil loser Gary Geiger gave the' Red Sox 4-1 lead in three innings et Cincinnati this season (or the Braves, who rolled up 25 runt while sweeping the two-game set. White's Booming Bat It alao tagged a thrae-garoe los-i/v • tog string, on the.Re*, who, have GoeS WlfHOUt ReSf sig's ringle off losing i«lir\ er Bob Anderson (4-7). I^rry Jackson <33> and Bob (libsun 17 6) were the winners, each going all the way. been roughed up (or 41 r f 27. The DodgnB,^idto Itoeaday, g» into Cincinnati with a 8-7 record against the Reda. Hiey’ve picked ■onthpaw Johnny Podres to lace Cincinnati right-hander Bob Pur-key in the opener, with Don Drya-dale likely to oppose the Reds’ aee, Joey Jay, Thursday. It would be Dryadale's first game after a five-day suspension and $100 tine for his knockdown pitching Cobb's record it was a record tor Srf. LOUIS (AP)-Plrrt I lan BID WMte of the St. Louis Cardinals, with only 45 minutes sleep between two twi-night doubleheaders, banged out 14 hits in four games to tie a record set 49 years ago by the late TV 0)bb. against the Reds at Loa Angeles, w * * 8t. Louis Bwwpt a twi-ni^t pair from Chicago in the only other NL games scheduled Tuesday, beating the ; Club The Ah«*nis alsc won low ne,I honors with a 68. George Moore, 74, (ather-In law at head ooach George Wlltam ol the Detroit Uona, soHered a fatal heart attack yMtorday at Ida home to saborhoa Dearliora, Moore waa oooUag to his back Eight of a SertM By GENE UITUEB I'A, Opea Ootf ChaosploB I don't know why exactly, but there seems to be a taint attached to the term ''(ront-ninner" in golf. Some of the players are resentful when newspapermen describe them in this fashion and I understand Tommy Bolt was pretty hot about it during the 1958 U.S. Open at Southern Hills in Tulsa. I've won a lot of toaraameata b.v taking the lead early and sever htoUag back. Aad I’ve won a few — including the Open at Oakland Hills tMs year — by ofmlag from behind. I don't care which way It (alls, though I’ll admit I, felt mighty Mrs. Marie Johnson of Red Run and Mrs. Cynthia Eyler of Pine Lake joined forces for a best-baU eoore of ^32—62 to gain the first-round lead in the three-day Red Run Women's Invitational golf tourney. Mrs. Johnson and Mrs.^ Eyler lead the field by five strokes. AAA Chuck. DeShane, coach of the Grand Raptdi Shamrocks in 1960, has been signed as line coach lor the net team in the United FootbaU League. He wiU assist Jack liw-ton, the new head coach. c6mfortable in 1965 when I teed off in the last round of the Las Vegas Tournament of Champions with a lOatroke lead. That’a like some of those W«1d Series games between the Yankees and Pirates last year. Freakish, but nice. The Open this year was my supreme thriU, both because of the importance of the tournament and because I trailed by three shots startyig the last round. Pve alao got a place in my heart (or the 1969 Milwaukee Open because I iwon it with a big shot on the last hole. Bob Rasbarg. Ted Kroll aad -ite WIntagpr were atoeoidy to the ^etabhonae at Mllwankne’a TrtpoH Cewrtry Hub and they lead. Aa It developed. I eonM take the whole haH a< wax aad avnid a ptaystl with a Urdto on the lost hale, I don’t have mudi appetite for playoffs, especially atnoe one of 'em cost me $8,000 in the 1966 Dallas Invitational. So I went after that birdie Uke a white hunter on thelrall ot on elephant. The 18th at Tripoli to a par throe. 370 yarda, and not a dilBcult hole. My drive waa in tite fairway, about 270 yards out. Then I hit a wedge and the ball stopped five feet from (he pin. I made tiie putt for a Urdie, won the tournament by a atroke, and saved myself a long walk. It was a Mos teellng. I also managed to av<(rfd a play-ofi with a similar aiiot in tha 1960 Oklahoma Qty Open. Playing at Twin Hills Ooon^ Club, ! found myself even with Arnold Palmer and Art WaU. (bo wonder-fill idayers. after 15 ho^ Wall aad 'l Urdled the l«(h aad 17, while Palmer took a pair at pars. Thst pot It op to Art aad myseU oa the last bote. The 19 at Twta HUh to a par four, 4S8 yards. A ditch diseota the talmay about 9M yards from the tee and Am green to The ball landed a few yards to front of the ditch. Then I hit one of my better, and longer, 6-iron shots. It left me with a 20-toot putt and I made it for a birdie in three. Wall took a par and I won the prize money by one shot. AAA. That gives you an idea of bow diffleuK It is to win in this ' ness. When you have to birdie the lost three holes to win a tournament, it's too close for comfort. Ha. U at nipsB attend the funeral, were with Ctobb when he died. His first wlfp. the former Charlie Morton Lombard of Auguta, Ga„ from whom he was divorced In li9(7, also was present. Typical of the tributes ' Georgia Peach were new erected in Cobb’s honor in Roys-. IHodaiming the Uttie town as the home of basebaU’s greatest player. CoMh who had been living in a nail apartment here, left hospital bed in Atlanto two weeks ago to visit Royston. -*He came down to have his pifr ture midb with friends and to see signs,” said Mayor F. Burt Bomes. .VTlie signs have a picture of Mr. Cobb in his Detroit uniform, coming around thtodl base on Us way home.” Hole-in-One at AAunicipal Psattae’s Stove Omdsa, wel kaowB to (seal golf eindeo. fired Honorary ballbearers wUl indude members of the Cobb Educational Foundation, an organization founded by the Georgia Peach, and staff of Cobb Metno-i4al Hospital, which he Cobb built the famUy tomb several years ago after the of his mother and father. A sister alao is buried there. He is survived by a son, Jsjnes; two daughters, Mrs. Thunas D. McLaren and Mrs. Richard D. Beckworth, aU of Califrania, and a brother, John Paul Cobb of $araaota, Fla. A A A AU except the brother, who suffered a paralytic stroke several years ago and wiU be unable to Tiger Averages ....SW It IN .... St 13 M ....IM 3t Ml ... M 5 U ...ni n u H . ..mti SSI ....m n N ■ («s n N ....S4S ts St - ...ns IS m in IS ss . 44 IS r 14 S IS 1 SS JN 4 WinnBTS for Sholty WESreURY, N.y. (AP)-Llttle OatTBS Sholty drove (our wimers at Roowvalt Raceway Tuesday night. He reined Muzzy ($T.|0), ChaUdale Jewel ($13.») Royal Quh ($920) and Glow 8tw (12430). y the Slt-yMrd eeemd hols ms tha south sUe at the city Bake wHh a 4-liea. HRaeoset tocladed Bah Walker. Osadaa shot aaderpar 97 tor the teas Oevetond and beat Mudeat Grant (M). Rookie Don SchwaU 0>2) gave up 10 hiti, but went aU the way for the victory, hie third to a row. AAA NeUie Fox, who had Just one hit in six games, was 2-tor3 tiie-A'r-and pul the WWW j Sm in the lead wtth a two-run triple in the seventii toning. Hiat hui« the loss dti rdjever Jerry Walker (36). Juan Ptaarro (63) waa the winner, although gtving up 10 hHa. The Angels grabbed eightii place from the Twins as Lee and George Thmtoa, the unrelated tooktea, hit Oentile $ Homer l(nocks Bengals From Top Spot SchBffing Also Claims It Was Poor Niglt^ for Umps in 8*7 Loss pitehiiM of Km MdSride (93). Pedro Ramos (S-II) was the loaer. McBride attack out 11. Itonoa 10. License Sales LANSING — Michigan’s hunting ind fishiiH Uemae sates took another asrtoos drop last ytar, falling nearly $100jl00 oft thair 1969 pace, final figarm of the Coaser-ji vatioh Department Hiow. Lost year’s receipts totaled some $7,328,000. lowest figure since 1967 and approximatdy $450,000 short of the record tevd reached in 1966. Arnov SM)Br aalea, ealy small I were ep aa the line, later ger Bob Schef-ftog mlaifit took at tha dugout water coa|sr> rainembertng the night his te^ btewn 6-1 lead, with his best pitcher trj^ to protect M.' menJwr*ta^ aicht*s Baltlm^ (iBpmph later an. to» r " are the umpires who worked the contest, and SriteffinR didn’t Uke tiieir performance. And mid so. . ”We had a lousy night but so did the umpires,” Sebeffing barked in the dubhouse after Jim Gmtile a 10th inning home run that d the Tigers out of the American League lead. • A A A Schetfing could forget Hono-chidc’a caUing Dick McAuliffe out at aecond on an attempted steal in the second inning whm everyone in the stadium—except Honochick —thought McAuliffe beat the throw eoxUy. And the manager could Hurley for tossing out first base ooach Don Heffner in the aeventh inning. Hurley said Heff-taUdng too much “and he wooldn’t diut up.” Partlealarly dlapleaslng to aa tawieaaa a( ahsat 1L4M from M89. nrearm deer license sates fell to 1160,915, almost 8.000 below their aU-time high of 1959. Archery deer tapered off from 40.678 in 1956»1o 36,456. Fishing license sales remained in a etump which goes back to 1954. Resident fishermen bought 752,000 general ' 3,325 teas tiian in 1960 whUe trout ts purchased 190,245 stamps, almost 2,335 behind the Some 111,130 nonresidents to fUi the state’s waters a nual Uoenaea while another ovoTAlI drop for these two graies was 8,295. All hunting and fishing 1' revenues are earmarked for igan's (3ame and Fish Prot Fund which finanota mors one-half of the stote’s tioD programs. 88,915 Hie cate- Mich- etton than SprytteU. H.8.. fiicfiards Finally Concedes: Tigers in Race for Keeps Rtehords questioned earlier whether DetrcHt’s second ■ Une pitchtog would hdd up. It failed tost ni^. Richards’ Orioles gained a fuU game on Detroit with an 8-7 vlctoiy in 10 iiminga over the Ttem a^ knr are 9(k gamee League pennant race and sizes up their diances .this miy; “We hsiv« a chance, Detroit haa the momentum and ths Yairiiees—they have Mantle and Maria.’’ ___________ The Baltimore Orioles’ pilot, behind" the first piace' New*York ftwt manager to question **" - Tigers’ eariy succesaea becauat 'they had aU the breaks,” admitted today it looks Uke Detroit Is in the race to stay. “It’s one heckuva race, I’D a^ that, ” said JUchanto. “The Tigen have gotten a lot of mUeage out of tiielr yoangsters-nnore than I (bought they would an' more than ‘they thought tiwy would. They’ve had good pitching and they’ve had punch. “July to alnxMt over sag they’re ebanoes once and ni sot do „ again. The Tigen have gone tbto far. Who’s to say they dm’t go the reet ef the way? After , they have plenty of confidence iTankees. RnmiHip Detndt trafls half a game. A A “We have a chance.” said Rteb-rds of Ida own club. "Sure, have had our dtoappointmenta and etnee the AU-Stan-game we have not Ut a bck. Tm not goh« to say what might happen, but a tot of things could hasten aa the sea-*» wears on. We’re by no means out of ft.” Richanto, confessed he to awed by the YaMme power. “It’s a terribly ftighteniiig thh« ■an thid^power to one Iliieup," iebards laid. “There’a Just no way to pfidi to the Yankees. You have to be careful became you don’t went theee two Hg «Hn (Mickey MaHe and Roger Maris) to Mt ft out Bet if you’re too careful and walk them, then havo to deal with guys Uke________ Skowran, Etatan Howard, Tbny pETROIT iff Appanmtlyahe—— on winning baseball games has gone down. The Detroit Tigen, though winners in seven of their last nine have lost their grip on first place. Hie New York Yankees have been a shade hotter, and their 53 triumph ovtsr Waahingtan last night, coupled with Detroit’i 8-7 toss to Baltimors, knodud Detroit into second place one4ialf game and Flaherty ooilab-anted to the 10th limliig. Relief plteher Bin Ftacher had a 2 3 OB Oentile and the big Klnnamon lignaled foul, then fair—aad Tiger catcher Mike Roarke tosMd Gentile out at first !. Flaherty signaled that the ball was foul. Gentile got another swing. That’s aU he needed to plop his 23rd home run into the upper deck in right field. The umpires’ decision would not have been necessary had the Tigers toxitected their lead. Home runs by AI Kaline and Rocky Gola-vito helped put Frank Lary in front 6-1 after six tamings. la the seventh, (he Orioles batted arooiid. Fonr atralght a a I e 11 e a, tadadlag a two-run home ran by Hank Paites, chased Lory wtth aone ant Reliefer Tet^ Fox yielded a stagle and a three-raa herner to Jackie Brandt. In aB, the Orfotos scored rtx times before Hank Agnlrre They ted 76 and put knuckle-baUer Hoyt WUhelm in the game to protect the advantage. But in the eighth, WUhelm walked pinch batter Charlie Maxwell. Bubba Morton ran for Maxwell, advanced to second on an infield out and to third on a passed baU. Billy Brutch singled home the tying run but WUhelm worked out of further, trouble by striking out Kaline and Cfolavlto. AAA Hie Tigers did not get another hit off Wilhelm, who got his seventh victory in 11 decisions. Fischer, the fourth Detroit pitcher, took the tees, his second against R WM Detroit’s 10th extra-inning _ame ^ the eeasoo and the Tigers i are 5-5 in overtime. Tonight, Scheffing named Jim ttmtaig (106) to idtch against the Motes’ Jade Fisher (26).. In Thursday’s windiqi, H’11 be a battle of soutt^ws, Don Mossi for Detroit and young Steve Barber for ai5(5r*“s 11 • SnrtOB *cl soil SW.? jjsj --- 1 t • 4 MoAuIUfC M 4 1 2 1 ___ iiii Volt SSeSsOsbonM 1004 B4UI IMal^ M7U7 (BT X]t44 tat 7b; b—Oround-toMS B TUl; e-Wltt*d (or _ ■ , BBsaao ^ : A.-! S S 1 . S' »444d 1 towr si aui. f-AUd 4 V TIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY. JULY M, IWl Junior Netters in Kazoo Meet M«w York (DownlBf. M u •I WHhlDftaa (DmMi •« ana u BatST^Centoy^^VT*^Md*W09S M) MtaMote (Pmc^ T-U Md XnUtk M) ^, .at loi >in«lia (Orta W ig^tW. Raid 9-1) Tt). twl-nltht -----a cito (Skaw M> at rl 7-i). Bl^l KALAMAZOO Uiv-Somc 225 of the nathMi'e finest youi% tennis players are expected to compete in the 47tb natk^uii junior and boys’ tennis championships at Kalamaioo College July 31-Au-fust 6. ( Tournament chairman RoUa Anderson said today that 12g players are entered in the junior division and another 98 In tha tx>ya*^ divi-aion lor the Ihemd-under ★ it ^ Four national titles will be decided. There will be junior singles and douUes crown for youths NATlONAt LEAODE .4M 11^ •4SI Chlaafo ______ PhOaMshla . _ ... . TVaSDAYe BBSDLis SI. liBOls S-T. Chlcasa S-S, IvI-dIsM UUvaukaa la. Ctacfeaiaa a nf-^‘ raraaa i-t) (t), laritdibl ass "riwia^ (itotSnlek Lovla (SB&stl 7-», nlsSt nnaseATV oaisii mvaukaa si PhUadalsIila. sigBi CUOMO St PUUbunh, BlaU KIlK2r.»1i£SiSf' Victory Comes to Blue Horizon itl Chi-Mac Race Mich. MACKINAC ISLAND, 09 — Blue Horizon, 23rd _______ the finish line, was the over-aU winner of the Chlcago-to-MacM-ac yacht race. The class D cutter, owned by Didi Kaup of Chicago, won the 333-mile race up Lake Michigan 'Diesday when nearly 12 hoiaa where shaved off her elapsed time of 60 hours, 20 minutes and 38 seconds Her corrected time was 48:26.24. Nimbus, another Chicago cutter and third" across the finish line, took Class A honors with elapsed time of 59:56.10 and corrected clocking of 52:38.49. First in class B was Greetings, a Chicago sloop. She had an elapsed time of 60:07.20 and corrected time of 50:36.29. Meteor in, a cutter owned by R %urkard (d Detroit, was claaa C. winner with an elapsed time of 60:13.12 and a corrected clock-* ing of 49:58.21. doubles championships in the bivs’ division. iThe 1960 junior champian, Bill Lenoir of Tucson, teamed Frank Froedllng of f al QaUes, Fla., to win the doubles crown but both have moved into petition. Mike Belkin of Miami Beach won the boys’ singtes title. Hobby Takes Lead in National Race Hobby Painting grabbed undis-of 1st place in the Natioaal diviaioo of the Water- over AAW at Drayton Plains park. The two teams entered the game in a tie lor 1st plaoe. scored three runs In the bottom of the 6th inning to break a 3-3 deadkicfc and sew up the decision. Jim Fuller led off the inn^ with a triple and scored on a pitch, then Da«e Briggs ddtiMed the clincher moments later with In the American loop, Five Spot handed Drayton Drug its 8th ' in a row, 11-4. The wiimers tallied six runs in the 1st inning on just two hits. ^ TItherage and Jim Hunt each'had two RBI for the THIRTV-THKia Ponticic Merchants Defeat Oxford to Maintain Lead Fails to Break AAark DukjN. Ireland Ml Murray Halberg’s announc^ lo Vreak the world l^ndle record -Albert ***?™^aame S failed by nlne-tWhs of a ■nietday. Tha little New J Olympic chanvton at MIS clocked 18;1U an tte •ame Santry Stadium traCh whara Thomas set his world mark of 13:10.8 three years ago. The pace-aetting Pontiac Mer-1 Angels, 6-5; Warren Guildt blasted disnts maiiUained their grip on 1st three homaa, one a grand slam, place in the Oty Baaeball League and posted 10 RBI as the Dbde B.F.Goodrich sn 8-2 victory over the Oxford Merchants Tuesday at Jaycee Park. Pontiac built up a 64) lead after three innings a^ coaated home. John Shanks made two of Pontiac's 10 hits, including a aolo homer to lead off . the 2nd inning. Tom McCormick. the first of three Pontiac pitchers, also had two safetiet. McCormick received credit for Dairy Dodkers drubbed the Az-tecas, 22-3; and the Great Lakes Giants whinted Felice Market, 15- tive hits. lit' City League game, Talbott Lumber scored two runs in the 6th and two more In the 7th to chalk up a 4-1 victmy over Don Nidxiiie. BROniEBLY ADVICE - Floyd Patterson (left), heavyweight champion, gives his brother Ray, alao a heavyweight, a bit of advice before start of fight in Scranton, Pa. Fk^’s brother wenj on to win a unanimous decision under his secondly. Oleu Fnck gettlag two apleoe. Bsldvlo rhsrascy ta F.Q.P. t Otanti t3. r.OJi. t Ssrhw SiM tl. Dodatn tS BMn l» t* ItwkMi ro.p. 1 p. ir^sv M T. atsr* t Softball Show Ibis Weekend Lounge Wing in 9th, 7-6 Midland, the name synonymous j tt « top-quality aoftball, will show Gi^ Kraft and Harry Schemer fans its particular brand of Adams' Homer Turns Trick night for the batten in the City Softball League in a four-game program at Beaudette and Northaide parks. The most exciting game of the evening was a National division which went nine innings at Northaide. IHek Adian M sff the top of St. Joseph Hosidtal collected a dozen safeties, three by Don Barbe, to down Harry’s Hideaway 10^. Jerry Bamfather buried six-hit ball to pick up the victory. Harold Kunkle pltdied a slx-hltter as the Pontiac Police trounced First Presbyterian 9-3 on Beaudette diamond. Smoky Btnxess bad two hits for the Police. Adams TV notched nine safetiesi with three different jriayers getting" two apiece lor an easy 16-3 triumph over Howe’s l^nes. Burly Mondy was the winning hurler. TOmOHrS SCHKOOUI Front - running Spencer Floor Covering and runnerup Stroh's collide in an American League showdown tonight on the Drayton dla-mound at 8:30 p.m. S^ien^ leads Stroh’s by IH games. Series Strikeout King Hod Eller Succumbs at 67 Pontiac Fisherman Gets large Trout Stars With Arm and Bat Joe Shutter pitched a one-hitter and clouted two home runs as the Cardinals trounced the Redlegs 12-4 in a Pontiac Federal Savings League boys’ baseball game Tuesday. Mel Cole also hpmered twice for the winners. In another Federal Savings contest, the Phillies overcame a 4-3 deficit In the final inning for a 9-5 victory over the BravM. Joe Gordon paced the victors with 4-for-4. SUMMER BOWLING 3 GAMES $100 COCKTAIL LOUNCI LAKEWOOD LANES iI21 W. HarM 91^4.7943 J. R. Watren, 150 Walt St , Pontiac, caught what locgl observers called "the largest rainbow this season’’ from the St. Mary Rapids bear Sault Salnte Marie. Warren caught the 4)kiiound fish while trolling with a spoon. Several walleyes and northern pike were inclined hr his bag dmlng the excursion last week. An 11-year-old Bloomfield Hills boys had quite an expnience last week. While fishing with hk lather from a float on Vhay Bloomfletd Hills, John Hammond Jr. caught 4-po^, 4-ounce large-mouth black baaa. "It waa a great thrill,’ youth’s only comment. INDIANAPOLIS (AP)-^ioaree 0. (Hod) Eller, wtx> established . W<^ Series strikeout reeotd that stands, is dead at the age of 67. Eller, latching for Cincinnati, on two games in the 1919 ‘series against the Chicago White Soot. The series, won 1^ the Reds five games to three, led to the uncovering of the "Kack Sox" ■candal when several Chicago playen were shown to have conspired to throw the gemes. In the first game, Eller fanned three in the second in _ three ia the third—a record of Southpaw G«ts a Rid« TORONTO (APi-The Wahlng-ton Senators today returned left-handed Carl Mathias to Toronto of the 'International League. Mathias ha^ aa 0-1 record with the American League club after his recall from Toronto June 17. With the Leafs eariy this season, he won four games without a tots. not been equaled. A native of Muncle, Ind., EUer died Tuesday of. cancer. combined to hurl a tour-hit shutout to feature the Auburn Heights Boy« aub’s M Class D victory over Pontiac Northern in the City Juniw leagues. Also in Oass D, the Waterford Khranis rallied in file 5th 6th innings to defeat Lake Orion, 6-4. On the aass E ftunt. John Harden bomered to feature ttie Westside Kiwanfo’ 9-7 trhimpb over Oxford; Mike Dyer and Dave Barb each douted homers as Pontiac Boys Club nipped the Ooca Cbla :30p. _________ ---Sirko iDTMtmnit Lsntdon't BmI NBA Lightweight Champ Gets August 29th Bout KkrtkiM* Psrk :M p.B.-atsdlum Urn ri CoodnteUoD (OaotlaMi . Big Bur •II arm . OrUl Walled lake Wins Babe Ruth Opener WaUed Lake'was an easy winner and Birmingham was a loKr in the opening round of the Babe Ruth District No. 1 baseball playoffs Tuesday at Walled Lake. John Thomas pitched a one-hit shiitoitt, fanned eight and aided his own cause with three hits as Walled Lake routed Milford, 19-0. The winners made 19 hits and! scored seven runs in the 3rd ln-1 PHILADELPHIA (AP)-Harold Johnson, the National Boxing As-sodation light heavyweight cham-Iplon, wil! meet fifth-ranked contender Eddie Cbtton in a 15-round title fight in Seattle «i ATlg. 29. Johnson's manager. Pat Ollvi-erf, said he would sign the contract for the match later today in the New York offices of matchmaker Dewey Fragefta. Olivieri said Johnson, who will be making the second defense of the crown since winning it last February, wlU get a *20,000 guai^ 'Wee or 40 per cent of the gate plus a cut from television receipts if the bout is televised. The matter of television remains to be determined. play next Saturday, July 22, the Drayton Softball Paric in an exhibition doubleheader against Pontiac’s own Sno-Bd team. Providing Sno-BoTi opposition Ost night wlU be the Monroe (Class AA) team of file Oil City. The games, the first of which yill start at 7 pjn.; are part of 20th anniversary ceremonies of the Between games, the people who helped build and begin the Drayton Park will be honored. The park is located just west of U.S. 10 and just north of Saahabaw Road in Drayton Plains. Gate prizes will be given away during the doubteheader. Donation for the games is 50 cents and children under 12 will be admitted free. Tickets may be purchased at the park week nighu, or at the gate the night of the games. It was the same Sno-Boi team, which plays in Pdntiac's American League, that held defending state Oass AA champion Shoff-ner’s of Port Huron to a split in a twinbiU at Drayton last mortth. Scott Becomes Ma’|or CHICAGO (AP)—The Chicago Majors ot the American Basketball League announced today the signing of Joe Scott who scored 1,106 points for Missouri during his coU^iate career. NEW TREADS guaranteed roi ^ Tax sMi RstiMdabto Catiaf- Tulw «r Taksittt MacksaH Only.. ^ WHEELS ALIGNED I ScianNticolly i correct cotter end comber • Correct toe-in end toe-out (the chiot couto of tiro wear) sas Maal BROKE RELIKE as S1.2S a weak. I 1 year 20,000 *14“ MONBOE-MATIC SHOCKS I Larfs Satoctioa at New Treads tor dew tereife aed Ceeipsct Cert — Urea Maentieg "Praa PMep and DaNvary Sarvica ia City" Motor Mart Safety Ceiiter r 111 • 123 I. Neilcdla FE 3-7B4S - fl 3-7B4S IMPORTED CARS v, ssi-isa a. v. aww .tmuyi a a. MUfaiiM. ot l-mi c. m. OMToi «ssk P I •Ssr.nffV a. a Tym. IV lian \ aasBa,oug 8to aa to btol ghsM kssto Nr sMm I CAREFREE SUMMER MOTORING STARTS AT CARTER FIRESTOIVE GET YOUR CAR READY NOW! ✓ I Precision adjust brakes and add brake flnld if ALL THIS FOR ONLY and align _ to manniaetorar'a ^^Pit^oB balanca OK Any Amrican both tat wfamh, CSisdc power biaka and powar ataninc lya wh8E» appBca- Tofsiofi Dew Ad|uilmenl Not tndudad PAYDAY TOMS d tire SAFETY CHECK CARTER TIRE ^0. 370 S. SAGINAW ST. -PE 5-6136- Baiik National | Be OF PONTIAC DETROIT LIONS Pontiac Area Jmiioi Chambei of Conuneice Presents INTRA-SQUAD FOOTBALL G FitlimiBAiT Contoits • Min Michigan and Her Conrt • Giant Fiiewoiki Diiplay SATURDAY, AUGUST 5th WISNER STADIUM PranBiigriM 7:30 P,M.-8am 8 P,M. JUl Tickets ..... njOO All Proceeds to Pontiac Area Junior Chamber of Commerce Youth Activitie$ TickeU on Sale at AU Officer of Community National Bank Also at The Good UouMekeejnng Shop ,.. 0$mun*i Downtoum and Td-Huron • •. Griff » GriU.. • Rogers Sportii^ Gortds • •. Clarkston Sporting Goods and Huron Street Triple X " > * ' f -/: .r . TglRTY-ft)UR THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDkESDAY. JULY 19. 1961 Sea lamprey Surviving fiihermai are Ju«t waking up to tli^ tact (hat the laiBpregr ftnUem ia one they muto be pnpani to live with for maty ye«r«, "I thongM they had lampreys ebem lickedi# a««arai mat in fisUng camps this year. t The tact la that eaatoel. apt to- The Great Lakes Fishery Oom-miasian. a jitoit U.S.-Chiiacban agency which la 1» dtarge of con* trol operattana, receotly hrid a meeting at the Unlwr. aity ol Mkhlgan. Ta-o points were brought c reports to the commission indicate about where we stand today in relation to the sea-going pest which has been greatly responsible tor the decline and tall^th^ minds (rf some m«i close of the Cheat Lakes fishing fleets. ^ene. There is a ndi, however, even if youchooee to take the optimist view that poison and dectrictty I an answer. *nie very tact that the sea lamprey. a salt water creature, has adapted and is fiiriving in file fresh water lakes is an indication good cover during these times. rWl rtMae S' Vooday Midar rihuitey "vS" 12 ^ iiiS ... ^ tSiS Weedless lures, preferably with single hooks, are necessary. Also, weedless hooks with black pork eel, or a long, plastic nightcrawler will entice kinlters from the brush. Whatever bait is used, it should be fished very slowly, so It creeps and crawls over, around and through the snags. Remember: TTiere Is no aquatic Junkyard too thick ton bass. Even a small opening 24 inches acraas, may hMd a walloper. And witen your lure comes crawling across his front porch, look out and hold on! RARE CATCH—This unusual sailfish with the two-pronged bill was caught in the Atlantic Ocean off Jacksonville Beach, Fla., by Bob Feagin. BlA Pascoe. fishing boat skipper who holds the six-foot fish, said it is the first he has seen, but a few others have been c^t^ht in the Florida Keys. Detroit River Refuge Bill A^ve$ to Senate WASHINGTON (UPD - A bill which would create the Wyandotte national wildlife refugee from Detroit RK’er islands has been passed by the House and sent to the Senate. ' ★ ★ ♦ Under the bill, Grmy and Mammy Juda Islands, described as one of the most important concentration points in the ootBitry tor diving ducks, would become a This stivics incltttfsti e Align front witf eBsIsnes front whssli • Adjust brsktt • Rspack front whssl bosringo - NOW YOU CAN PLAY 18 HOLES of ROLF'•'25* DURING THE MONTH OP JULY hi PeitiM City'i Oily liiiAtue IMI Ceme • llectrkallv Ooerstsd DevicM _ • Fw $2 I Bat* T*w Oryaa Uyain staai Oar far rsaS EaWaf PLAY GOLF I. BM-, Comer Deny Ooee DaNy II AM, 'M M F.M. Daytan Tire Co r;- I77W. Huron Stieef THE PONTt^C PREisS. WEDNESDAY. JULY 1», 1961 Foent on Discover Bacteria Cause of Athletes Foot By THU AatOCUXBD PBESg |the .teet and toe webbing, Miami, i Athlete’a foot, the question of new diseases, and drinking in the Soviet union are in the medical news: athuste's roar Bacteria are found __ _ cause of atidete's foot affecting Fla., physicians report. Hk itching, scaling and cracking of skin on the toes long has been blamed on fungus infection only. But Drs. Imrich Saikany, David Taplan and Harvey Blank isolated rod-shaped bacteria from the skin patches. Antibiotics which rike at geritft can help e trouble, thq^report. dear upr NEW PBEASEST “New” virus diseases iwem to be popping up. it is highly Improbable they are brand new diseases. More litely, they’ve always been around, but were Just submerged or not recognlrod because ot mote prevalent diseases, say Drs. Ernest H. Watson and George H. Lowrey, University of Michigan pediatricians. When old killer or serious diseases were conquered, the virus diseases hadha b^ter chance of making a marfcf became more prevalent or pSOple become more aware-aUhCHU. v .4-.™. But it is unlikdy tiiat our Stone Age ancestors had measles, common colds, or ‘fltt, the phyddans said. Hunters and gatherers, those pecq>ie lived in small groups, and didn't come in contact enough with one another to keep the germs thriving, avilization and crowding gave infectious diseases a more fertile ground. SOVIET DRINKEIM The U.S.S.R. has as much alcoholism as any other country. Soviet psychiatrist tdd Dr. Moiv ris E. Chafetz of Boston, but he didn’t estimate the number. Officially, the Soviet government says very little about it. Dr. Chafetz Investigated alco- n'hi die Soviet UhkHi. Poland, and Chechoslovakia, and ccmcluded that "the Soviet attitude toward the alcoholic patient tends to be moralistic and punitive, as in the United States.” He was much impressed with Czech progranis of andalcohdic clinics and other methods of help-iiW the aloohdlc to stop or con-tnd his drinking. The -Poles are “experiencing massive problems with alcohol excesses,” aggravated since the war and they are not dealing effectively with alcohdism. Dr. Chafetz writes in the New Engfond Journal of Medicine. ____ sr PhaMai REFUGEES IN THE RAIN—A long line of refugees from, Communist East Germany, shielded by umbrellas, stand in the rain waiting to register at a West Berlin reception camp. Increasing international tension brought a record flow of some 4,000 refugees into West Berlin over the weekend. Changing Time Means Contusion to Two Cities RICHMOND. Va. W - Daylight saving time always brings problems to those who live along the borders the changing time zones, but the problems of Richmond and Norfolk are a real tale of two cities. Willfam G. Spence Wins South American Trip William G. Spence, head of Bill Spence, Inc., 32 S. Main St., Clarkston, has won a South American trip for two in an American Motors Corp. sales contest. H takes a legislative art for a Virginia area to observe a Umo ether than standard. Such an act is on the books, applying only to dtiSo between 200,-000 and tKJNO population. It appUed only to Norfolk at the time it was pai^. Now Norfolk hu advanced to 306,000 in the 1960 census, and Ridunond has dropped from 230,000 to 219,000, making the act apply to only Richmond’s Oty Council has voted for da^ight time. Nwfolk dty fatbna are scratching their Wins insurance Contest D. H. Speer. Pontiac representative of Hie Lincdn National Life Insurance Co., and a member of the r. A. Antrobus Agency, is one of the winners in a nationwide contest recently conducted by the company. it * * He will receive a from Walter O. Menge, Lincoln Life prefident. PVmiC SALS M t:M s.m. OD July M. IMl. nnurath a ak. Bdn. MrUl IMNSIS. — ‘ tbs TrtUels U itortd sod msy July »■ SO. IWt nods* I apt. CP*. M win b*.*Md *t pobz ArdmM* SarulM St w*rd AT*nn«. nrat..., - sddrcM balnt wtMr* tb» Tchlel* I laiP*et«d. July U * nSW Woodw*rd A»*nu», Peradtle. Wch-isss, th»t Bddrau Wnt **>•" iSS I. Hor*d -d fTATI or knCHTOAK—In btu Court f*r th* County of 0*kUnd, m*tt« «f tho potltlon OOT-ocmlns J*ff*ry *nd 0*ors* Bivoni, mtaori. CouM tio. UdlT- h.—, To Donald Mroiw BRfeBti df Mid nlBOf chlidrcii* , ‘^ Potl^ h*Tlns >»en fl>^ Court sUotlns tbot th* pr*Mot vhm- aboM *f*^ CL™"** ®Za*^2d”ehU chUdra wtoowii Md SSSaT’ts*^'? iSraoelb^. tiM AmU he ••nffd by p«bll«lOT m aMMt MM wtib prwlotti t# mM hc«r* THittTYSIX THE PONTIAC PJIESS. WEDNESDAY, JULY 19, 1961 |j«i» mm4 ■nWl Orttt— Grains Continuing jlrading Firmness CHICAGO m-vnttti, rye end soybeen futures continued their firm trend today in early dealings on the board of tri^, but com again w as. weak and oats a steady. OM erap saybeana moved Ctatrrtn. ivMt, IS at....... ClMrr*M, Mur. IS at......... OooMiwrTlM. IS St........... ''■“iSi.n.ii.Vpt: :: SMOfeon^ y NXWAncajjro o^A»a _______________________________________ SS'J;5‘*5SSS^ Jl^alSJrfaf*^ there sW appeaiad ta be a goad rommereial demaai la wheat hs- or cosuitcr ih«»irg. ! credited to heavy overnight rain. Sf to parts of the soft red wheat at, or t> th« «» ot..<^t^p«ygr,»»l!bcit which was expected *-•mN»c« Mbile Bvua&cM m know buvcst uother day or t Cr^ totJStT jurtaprwl^ a»^r ooy w oBd'vhotorcr to dkaariMt to ho^ ^ , ♦ ♦ ♦ Ortnoiciitol 10 hfoita or mokes tho trmj ^ . wswsoe. ssswoosw sb4 imwotrfcsso us^ o p«wms pw! Setbacks in com were limited cirrots. soo. d<4». . smaU fractions which brokers ^ "*isaid may indicate a slackening of Cttory! pomoi - - • tiioors. ho. MARKETS The toUowliic are top prioaa covering, salea of kxaD^ by growers and sold by them in wbotesala package iota Quotatians are furnished by the Detroit Biseau of Markets, as id Tuesday. Detroit Product |Mdrket Down as Trade Slows NEW YORK «l — The sfaick market sagged moderately early C»bbMW. rM .......... ba..... iKeSira T«rM offUM of HttW» »• Woi^ 9t Tnutttft of tb« Tov a^^tMUch «r tht fbUovtnc tioD* oad ctrcuBiMOBOM u « ctond U> kc I natooDce oltlUBt------- lot of tkto orSlooBt* t»-wlt: Wholoew to sfAnMMDIia 'M ftilisvknua tA tiniWB ttft. beStow tml :?k oMmSsed^ or Wto •uBtt ewses of ingrtts 9t •ff*** ts« f»«T**^** humwi ficrHIoa, of for •btBtali* o nunxMbty BwoMbry b»obP* S VZHK iaS 5S-5^..?Si.!'^“SGi*o Polio Shoh Today KIawi MmII Groin Prices Mr ........ISJ Jttir ... tp. . .....IJSH Sop. ... •c......... l.SS% Dec. ... tor. ... .. a.sn» kUr. . _i» ........a.ssw Rfo— Corn- Sep..........t.||W hUr ........t.UWi Dec............\mZ aew lia Mor. ....... 1.SS at Novi Village Hall ofjtosBont oo^: ^ _ eioononp'w _________________oaS potnfM OBI- ^imd or Bot Krted oufll^cst depth: bU oictb^ if »>b“» ezcrrto dtopowl J®****' ‘ clooete properle oioWiBlBOd bW fnd*^—.---------------. «lth low OBd Uie ordlBOBce of iMp BBd which--- BBd which — ■ Leases of key stocks were mostly actioaal, some goiiig to a point or so. The market was mixed at the start then gradually gave ground as turnover fell below Tuesday’s Goppers, raOs, steels, noils and drugs wem among the iiS'Ioaers. Odter groupa were spotty. . i;w| ★ .w ♦ . '.io| The dedine put the Dow Jones ^■JJiinduStrial average I »|678.35. off This Is weU below : '.njthe June dosing low, a level which > 2a|has represented support, and in-! lin dicated to duutists that the list : iS >m»t now toe April lows, *-*ojaround 670 in the Dow industrials. A drop af aboirt t pdMs by DaPaat and a laaa of mare ftwa Electric iMorolt, btoBcbod. hu. Lfttuc*. Bibb. pfc. ... Lcttneo. Bootoa, doi. . Lrttuor'. loBt. hu. Koto, hu.............. Maitord, bu........... given today at the village S850 Novi Road, until 7 p.to. The dinic origiiMdly had been | scheduled at the Novi Community hpiooci^ n....... Hall but was shifted because of 5?rnlpo^.’ road construction in the area. ----------------------------— Poultry and Eggs MTBOrr FOn-TST baron sed by Vi e points ta ItSV, sa a delayed opeaiag block af B,SM shares. Sirnie of the aircraft-missile stocks resisted the downtrend, i jiMartin Co. advanced a point I M 34% on 1,800 shares. Untted Air-* *® craft roae fractionally. North American Aviation was fractionally higher as Congress was asked reactivate its program for the B70 wHh tborWcd by ond i^Ulnod IB a3a.”Ki."iJ5sS: uBdtr tho ordlBoocM of th« TowBih... oil ranwMMbto oecuiBttlottaB M for-boaa. oihm or rctuw; (tulct OBd oil well!.---- votn from which wotor for ditekUw er othor doomotlc P«n^ wticb Aft eonsimeted of msnitAmr^ iB ofcordBBM with tb« proTUlwi of tl Township er«lMBe« nwd wMrt shs foua^. oob mido* i property with o dwenms or i----—.. -dKUrad o satoooc* onlm rath toohd^ Bond to coTorod wlUi odogoBto »loMj •oil. oU of which lo bo ik? Boolth Offtowr 00 U saonltW ond **aS^ooT^*%lowfBl to koop OBli It ihoP b» OBlowfol for ooy perooo to bird*, doo*. coto, at ojlm hormioto OomutlcoUd hooMbold poto proporly ooned orto_ ^”rat 'l«o‘*oiUBmli oltoll bo oUiowod •• •■?' comraorclol MUMtohraont where food-rfuffi ore prepored, told or public caoiuRipUoo: prorlord how« thot thto eectloB lAoD not_be coBotr *e 00 to prceeot tlie keeploi of oolo by o huibeH reUbltohinrBi ter too rory promotloBol parpoeee preMded t odd enobltohBieot to aot tai thebutli Report All 67 Killed in-Latin Air Crash HUENOS AIRES - An Argentine Airlines DG6 heading for the oilfields of Patagonia craahed and burned today. Police reported all 67 aboard were killed. ★ ★ ★ The plane came down 45 minutes after taking off from Buenos Airm’ Ezeiza Airport on a flight that had been delayed hy fog. ■elloa at Azal, near the eraah Monad na aigm of life la the TEST iNOONCUJfllW-lxniiam Benaon la lectured at the Oklahoma Crime Bureau office talcing an inconclusive lie detector test Tuesday. He will be given another when he is moK emotionally settled. He says be was responsible for the death of 293 persons in a 1937 school blast. Says He Murdered 293-but There's No EvidetKe The flight, a nonstop run between Buenos Aires and the Patagonian oil center of Comodoro Rirodiva, was a favorite of U.S. oil exports who shuttle bade and forflt betweetrrthr cMt^.md toe dl fields. ★ ★ A Esso Oil Go., the main U. S. o41 concern operating in fliat fldd, said none of Its emidoyes was aboard the plane. The passenger list Included two OKLAHOMA CTTY. OWa. (UPI) -A Texas otfldal said today William Estel Benson, 41. may have to convict himself if he wants to be punished as possibly the big-er in American history. a * ♦ Benson, an ex-ronvict with a record of mental illness, claims to have sabotaged gas pipes and caused the New London, Tex., school explosion March 18, 1937, that killed 293 students and teachers. He took a lie de lector tost Tnesday to prmo ho was toOlag the troth. But bo was so norvooo make a connection with him loosening toe pipes and them causing explosion ... but there ia no physical evidence left. “I don’t know how It Is going to ocmnect iq>. There has to- be corroboration ... and so far there is only his word." Benson was arrested by Oklahoma Gity police for qu^oning about a 338 robbery and he blurted out a story about being responsible for the explosion "to get it off my chest." to tnUr prlTBto proptrty so provisos 1b , ------------------ ------------------ Uto Stolo Hoiulas Low ot Bay rMooBBblc DSTROTT. July U (AT)—Tiicn P*r,hnmher hour of tho SOT or Bight for tho purpoto pouaS ScUtorod to Dotrett for No. i ... at Btoklns.o OBBltory or bootth ounrey oti (uollty Uvo poultry: ^___ PrlCCS Were mixed On the Amerl- - stock Exchange m moderate •li.^ ,Sri1‘'^or^‘'aJSff';.-^:*suliY- trading. int> It: turktyc Torn* im-ii. jabout 3 points and Mead Johnson ponoB to"reotol a tho HoolUi Offleor purpoaoi horola nt ___ ________ ___ nooon oy m*. uy- 1"- ------ - ”trc«^ I,0 Detroit. loooo to M SMeBjiron advanced more than a point.lueve bis story. Others do not. If iSh Boouh TrwiliioTJde"™ ”omlv«>tore Capital, Bayvlew Oil. An-1 he will be taken to Texas and tried — .. —.. 1— yy,——I ...j dahv.1- murder. ,.mo« whlto corryrai rc outlined. »uf“-*—•* ----------IfjrlBf blmtrlf t Officer of the Townohln ________ official capacity or refotlonohlB Townoblp DepartmOBt of Boaltn. ----------------------]rRSl*r.. .. oppoorsaec taStcatlBp Us aso. bcltVit weight, roce. eomptoiloB, eolw of hair BBS oyeo. and mi. obS which ——— BhBll be oxUUtod ky tho boB---------- TSftoo*: rhieh*^ Stogr%Jlw“2 bout to enter. SeettoD A iBtordat onuara. The RoBlth Officer oaS oay depn ■sente, or taepeetore doMsaotod by hi — henhp ompowtred ta perfarm l ____to and fuDcUoae oad or* hare ffvoB Uke authority of iwftilorly onU>< hied aad appotatod jmUco atnean at t Towaihlp In tho MUorcemeet •! Um w u af thto ordiaaace ittoa t^uiei aad Res«ioUoBo. ■ Beottb Otfleer to horohy oat to preporo loch noioeoblo i rosBlottoas wMel he dosau ai she. Police plan to give him another , ------ ........................................e than a point. Aerojet-Generaljtejt either today or Thursday when h; about a Po»nt lower. Mesabi he calms down. Some officials be- Officer eholl hare I i.!Ll 1. «• ynnr« thnn ■ nnint.!>=—- -------yyew-----j. —. t. at-JT'k. • of thU ordinance i ! TowntUp Board < Livestock (Sri-Bosa IM; ____________f I*“«!i3.“rh' mload 1. 1 OBd 1 IM-IM lb .. nuBiber 1 ond 1 M0-3M lb ld.M-lT.M; Bumbor 1 to 1 lOBgi I U). U.SS-14.TI: SM-MS lb. U.Tt-i.n: boon 10.M-1S.M Vestorb' W: olow. about iteody: i---- n-14; good aad MmIm M-Uj tuadard tt-M: cut oad BUUy ll-ll " 9 IM; not oBoodb eloughter homho m^ttoao. Sioushter ewee lowor; can to »oieo 3.M-I Stocks of Area Interest Beettoa IS. Owner pad aceupaau re- ; eponelblo tor premleeo belBg kept deoa. peroone who own. mannee. leoee.! LSSilaaa Oo. Co. *^“*^/aTXa“:n^'h.Wl5l**><'*‘“ ^h. Co. f rtguroe aftoit decimal polati ‘re^hl^^ 1------ . Btoree. Inc . ;...IT 17.' 3S.4 30 3T.I Secuoa I. •tattary^^ m tetoc* when keeping Mrdo. ether doraeetleoud baoteh-It ahall bo untowfU for any perioB --------- ir permit to bo ptalaUI^ talmali are BooKb hei______ nom-ISi^l^^ g coto. or rtBMoabla public health from * pirtleulorly to Uu ---------- ,.xoutloat to preveat fdoDlt sad vermin. Including rate, :bnge oad eoekroachet from being Of jtracted thereto or eiletlag tbereoa. ---------------Ch. Co, iBormon Food Storot ....... ..ee •n iCurtlae-Wrlght Carp...........II II. iDorldton Broo................. I T 10 1 Federal kIaful-Bow«r Bearlage 33. t 34 fjj Ore« Lakse ptemical • * * permit on uncleon bUIdlng^rd --------------...-------------- premlee. All raonurt ond eicioM fholl m habitable condition, ogreemont. be removod ond diepoMd of to ouch -------- .. — manner *o 01 to PieroBt the breading or horhorlro of kMooli ond vermin, AlTVirdi where tueh oatmato am kept ehoB be wen drUaed. matotUaed In ■ eonj^ry eoadnieo. oad trooted oo ..4tl 4d.l . 13 1 14.' efitotively mtvoBt t t braedlng or hor- eondiU^e o, wi*ucui». The BoUth Otitcer It •otufled upon cxitotoattoa nw< V buUdlnt tenemrat. room or Mllor la the Towntblp which to occupied oe ■ dwelling ploCT. or toy other ploca where human bolnge reelde. coDgregoU. work, or hov# occooe to. ho» hecomo. by fj|*’^or”ueo**oi i/erun ototed' or to Ukoly to l^«e » tmleOdec oi herein declared, or to be the cauoe of oIckaoM to tenanU, oecnponti or to tboM who hove oceooo to tho place, oholl give notice In writing to eaeb occupant or owner of the premtoee or port Ch- emaplcuoui location upon the entrance of luch nremlees euch notice condemning the place at being unfit for human nabltatloD or u»e. and ehall demand tho occupant or owner of. the premtoet ta put luch place In a itottary and habitable condition within o roaion-oble time ti therein rtoted. If euch occupant or owner iball faU or refine to ■galntt uld occupant or owner or ' --'T provided, or he may c of tho premiteo to bo corn keep resldeneei . --------- —________, agreement. Beery building or portion thsraof •■Ich ahall be uMd at a home or —‘ ice for one or more famtitao kept -- -----------——• - Hoover Ball di Bearing Leonard Reftalng ..... Otln Matbloion Chamlci Prophet Co............ Ro^wtll Standard .............. . - — . Toledo Edieon Co..............311 31.1 OVER TBS COVNTSB STOCKS 'ing quotatloni ' ----- thereof .. habitable condition from becoming a _____ Petition duly verified Mt -------- the facta and apply to the Circuit Court *- Chancary for the County of Oakland -. to any Judge thereof for an granting the relief tor which talc — proceeding to brought or tor enjoining all pereont from d maintaining tsld nulunce an Health Officer In aald Petition m.. .... apply to the Circuit Court or any Judge thereof for an Order authorialng him '0 eiecute and carry out the prevltlont if uld notice, to remove any violation ■peclfled In uld aotlco or to abate any Autoanee in « about taM dwolUng, bUld-ai me owner a eapeoee, or ii« oiej do tag or atructure or the lot whler " whatever to rearonably neceaury to ,nunt,a or upon any vacant lot abate,tba nutotoce at tbt eapentc of the a nulianro eatoti Bwnar. j That In addition .. -------------- oapeniatn-1 heretofore «et forth, tho Health ______ In repairing fleer of Pontiac Townihlp------— ■n >oa •ooUni auch nultwct a warrant to be latued froi------------ —, ■termiDCd by the Reallb Ottt-1 juatice of the Peaoe of the Townahtp of cer. ono the amount thus determined jpontlae agalnat -- ‘ than be charged to the owner of the latori pf thto oi premlaet tovolved. aa well at any tenant Sectldn 13. Pe___________ mcupytng the premtaea. aad ahall be due The owner of any dwelling or any and paytole forthwith and Mid cooti and .building or atructure upon tho tame oapentea shall immediately become a lien I jot with a dwelling or the owner of any on the promt tea. In the event the i jot either improred or unimproved chnrget are not paid for a period of tlx.where a nulunce exlita shall be guilty montht after ume have become due they;of ■ violation of thto ordinance and anv ■ certified to the Township Ataee-' peraoti who tholl riolate proxlmato trading ruga of U curltles. Amerleaa-Martatta Co..........ST.' Detroiter llobtlo Homoa ......1S.< Electronica Capitol ..........33 Zlectrontca International ....17. Prlto Co. ... .......34 ■ • th Steel Co...............41 an I|eaml04t Tube Co. . 30. r Ptnanco .............. 33 ______rproof Olau Corp. .......33 Taylor Fibre .................. ’'ranscontInoBtal Oaa Pipe Uat 33. .rrnort Ginger Ate . -........ 4 Wloklemana ................... 10. Wolrtrlne — Wyandotte AfflUated.............. Chemical Fund . ........ Commonwealth Stock .. Koyitont Income K-1 .. Keyatono Growth K-3 Uau. Inveatort Growth Meal, inroetore Trust .. Putnam Growth ........ TrieyltloB Eloctrontca .. Wellington Bottity . Wellington - 3.3S 1.03 .13 IS 13.14 .17.34 1S.H 3.37 10.13 .17.M 11.40 .17.30 ------ 14.M _______ . 13.30 ll.H New Yark Stacks rei after decimal points are eighth! teduc .... 74.4 III Crk Coal M : ul Lffon*l?/«. - 4d 3 Lockh Alrc . . 44.4 ■ W.d Lone B Com “ QUESTION ’rWAY Texas Ranger Jim Ray, District Attorney William FeiYiunn and Rusk Gounty, Tex., Sheriff Pete Gibson arrived in Oklahoma Gty Tuesday night from Henderson, the >at of the county in which ' ondon is located. They plan to question Benson themselves today. have the Job af Nor Pne .......40 M l Ohio Gil lie Gwent Cng . Ml • • la * Pac O * n 75.1 Ml Fsn A W Air 17: Sj Panh BpI ...30.1 ■ M Param Wet . M. SIS P»rk» Da . ..-33.1 MO' KR .................. He said It Is sttU • loi« way ia the tatare, bat U HeasoB wants to be comlcted he wiU have to help. ‘”Thls boy could be guilty m sin, want to be punished, and still it will be real difficult to punish him," Ferguaon said. "If we can 4 Detroiters Killed in Ohio Plane Crash CHESAPEAKE, Ohio Uf> — A twin-engine plane, groping through a rainstorm for a landing, crashed one mile east of the Chesapeake Airport today killing an four persons aboard. The victims were identified as Ben Shacket, 42, pUot and owner of the plane, of Detroit, and his wife Norma, 41; and Jacob Milton Woc^, 43, and his wife Evelyn Estelle, 35, of Detroit. ★ ★ ★ ’The FAA said the plane, a Cessna 310, apparently had originated its flight in Detroit. Its destination was not known. As it tried to regain altitude for a second landing attempt, the plane stalled striking the roof of-a house. Witnesses said the craft cartwheeled Into a hillside near U.S. 52. The plane did n6t burn. *J I Bn Tob Rojrtl Due... •• « Bb/eway at. . •• • Bt lUf PbP • SklfU) Mfg .... 9Ski anArrv Rd ____H *“mus • ^ ■ 17.54 llmar Had 13 3 "f,® ™® • ■" flVcrton.’’""'" 4! 1 tt1 Oil Ohio/. Name Area Man Chrysler Corp. IrittT* ov'i Acoustics Chiet ■ PrcfP Sul Pruen Tra Gan Bak Ocn Dynac Gan Elve r by tbf Board and asMiacd ,, on tha next Tor- ____ .^a. In which avant ai— > .hall b« coUactod and ratnrned In —T manner ns r-’— -----------*-‘- > collected aai I any prevtolona of i ihall also JolnUy and —h such Tiolatlon of » Butoance be subject to the p Clara/ ------------------------ premtoee ahall not again be occupied 1 a huaua habitation until they art put' a aaaltary and habitable condition. The Iwalth Officer ahall have Section 14. Penalty. Any violation of tnle . naUtute o mltdemeanor_______ . ctlon thereof shall be punishable I Appointment of Dr. Grant S. I Bennett, a resident of Berkley, 'as chief acoustics scientist for Chrysler Corp.’s Missile Division] was announced today by C. A. Brady, division getMtral manager. For more than 20 years. Dr. Bennett has been active in various areas of acoustics, particularly in underwater sound and ultrasonics. be put _______31M.M_________ If proeeeutloa, or by .. tho Oakland County Jail than M dayx or by h-“-Impriaonment in tho court. Bach anv ehi ip^fled 1 patovO at tha condiUona corrected make thoto taoMtaMe. 1 ^ SaeUpn i. Unlawful to occupy eoo- F'tajutowtnl ^^any ^"®” *® __a eotfdltlon*’ln and the ordl-» of .the Towaahlp and aattafactory M> .at Haklth Ofttoar. Sacuoa t. Unlawful to ratoovo eon- ------.---------, ttMoTSUartM aalTpraaitna toto a StosSnUb oS^*rtb^‘tava Oa rtsht nanca to allowed or pormitted to after abatement hu twen ordarw the Health Officer abaU conaUtu xeparato and dlitlnet vtotatlon pu able ai taareln abore set forth. Section 15. Sever^nty. In the pvent any pbrnao, elnnae. — tence.' paragraph, leetlon or ohaptcr of the within ordlnanc* should bo doctored unconstitutional or Invalid for any — •on by a court of competent Jurtodli the remainder of thto ordlnanoe tha.. ... deemed to have been enacted without luch uncolUtItutloDal or Invalid portion. Section 16. Repeal AU ordtnancea or parti at ordtnaneei I conflict with thto ordinance Thc^ w jm II ^ gfiJ - Creole Pet __ Dynam Am ... BlBondAB .. Pair Cam .... Ply Tiger .... Orogevrt ---- Lakey Pd ... 4.( Mohawk Alrl .. 11 NJSInc .....31 StdOTfiy;;;; i|; DOW-JONKB 3 P.M. AVtEAOBS 30 Indi. IM.33 up 0.M 30 RaUx 133.3« oft 1.01 15 mila. 113.31 oft 0.17 05 Stock! 335 30 oft 0 33 Volume to 3 p m. LIH.IM none K. Nelaon, H aaik St., reported to Pontiac police yesterday that $20 was stden from her purse in a Pimtiac bar. Oothlag valued at ltd wus ito-len from his car, parked at U4 Orehaid Lake Ave., Bruce Watson, 17 Holcomb St., darkston, re-, ported to Pontiac police yesterday. A suit and ’TV niitenaa uith a combined value , of |60 were reported stolen by burglars yester- _7_ Kennedy Urges Schools to Offer Daily Exercise WASHINGTON W-President Kennedy, in an unusual postscript to his regular news c(^er-ence, today called on every school in this country to provide 15 minutes of vigor^ exercise each day for all students, boys and girls. ★ ★ ★ Kennedy said he is alarmed over how many U.S. ypungsters are not physically fit. And therefore, he said, he wants schools to identify these pupils and to try to give them special work that will ihake them strong. it it * And each school, he said, should use valid tests to see how well their youngsters —’’both boys and girls" — measure up and how well they are progressing. it it it After his regular news conference Kennedy returned to the State Department auditorium to present his views on physical fitness to reporters who remained for the second show. English «• American names — Wilbur ’Taylor and Hilda M. Anderson. Ezelza Airport officials said the flight was one scheduled for Tuesday but delayed untU today by the 24-hour general atrike called by Argaitlne labor In a test of strength against the government. hits Flooded AREA The Wg tou^englne airUner (dunged into flooded gras^tends between the. cities of Azul and Floref tt • point between the raiimi^ junctioos of Miramonte and Panto, the poUce rejiort said. 'The accident acene was 160 mUes south of Buenos AlrOS. Edison Employe Awarded $866 for Invention An electrical conductor that It expected to save money for the Detroit Edison Go. has been In-vented by Donald Harris, an estimator in the firm’s , Oakland County overhead lines division. Harris, who lives at 2170 S. Uvernois Road in Avon Township, |was awarded |866 .under a company I employe proposal llilan tar his innovation. ! Harris’ new conductor -will le lued by Edison in wiring multiple street lighting circuits. It is expected to save estimated $7,160 Since the proposal plan was established 9 years ago, 2A26 employes have been awarded neaily ,000. Edison estimates that these proposals have resulted in savings of $2,381,000 each year. Ship ta Be Replaced PRIMART xuernoN To the Qunllflad Kloetora; Notice ti hereby airta. that a Primary SleetloD'WlU be held In the City of sylvan Lake. County el Gaklnnd. Stato of Mlchlian. on Tuesday, July U. IMt, at tho i^co or placoa of boldlnx tho clocUon in sold elly at tndicatod boloa, vti: City HalL 1«0 InvoriMu Avanue. for th* purnoee of placlni to nomlnotloo by aU political portlet partlclpattni therein, candldatot for tha follovtot Contututumal Cooventlon delotttci— -no from State Benotorlol District, one from Btote Reprooentottve OUtrlct; also any addlUonol amendments or propotl-tlons that may be submitted. Notice relative to optnlnx aad deatog of tho poUs. Slectlon law. Act 111, P.A. 1154. Bectlon 730. On tho day of nny LISBON, Portugal (AP) — The O'clo<^’ln'‘ths°^orenoon, onS*^oU bo PortuguefKi pas«nger-cargo 8hipr.??.'Sr‘i^.d“7o^o‘?;i‘r.^"ve*rqul3i.^55 Save, wljich sank off Mozambique |nt*^tho ?wu?*mM«ibod**for *tho cimtoi with a loss of 259 lives last Julyl^Tto^pouJ'of aaid^ctoaio*n wto*bo open 8«.4ii w. I-. .. 1 » dock a.m. and wfll reaato open , Will be replaced by a new ves- until i o'clock p.m. of eoid soy of sel, the owners announced Tues-r******®' rosalind wildokn day. I Xty Cl< d 13, II Car Production Last Week Was Higher Motor vehicle production In the U.S. last week totaled 150,549 units, the Automobile Manufacturers Association reixirted today. The week’s output included 127. 265 passenger cars and 23,284 trucks and motor coaches. During the (Hevious week 85,962 cars and 15,530 tracks and buses were produced, the AMA said. Cumulative production for 1961 through July 15 totaled 3,570,046 passenger cars, 614,634 trucks and 2,042 motor coaches. In the same period last year, 4,7M,iai vehtoles were pro-duoed 4,tns,460 cars, 76S.SS1 tracks aad t,Stt buses. Total (lassenger car production figures so far this year by company include: Ford OM ... »n' 333.01. _ IN,333 I Bonn to Honor Germans in Plot Against Hitler BONN, Germany W—West German armed forces for the firsts time will hold ceremonies to honor | the Germans who took part in the' unsuccessful July 20, 1944, (riot to' assassinate Adolf Hitler. j The defense ministry-vordersd-special formations for all troo(M Thursday on the 17th anniversary ot the attempt. Five camps will be named after leaders of the plot, most of whom were hanged or forced to commit jtcide. ’The camp at Augustdorf near Hannover will be named tor Gen. Erwin Rommel. JFK Book Brings $1,550 OSAKA, Japan UR—An 'autographed copy of President Ken-ne<^8 book "Profiles In Courage" SE- <«■ i»• 'm'I cash from the restaurant of the toll ilif f iS]'Balds in Rubber Go., 377 E. South fS'f ,*i! J JSi Jtl * |Blvd., It was re)>orted to Pontiac a.i 5,1 }%! 3*S:f police today. lll.l IHJ 317.3 "13* 1% ISi RMunase. 161 West Horan anr 3Hs|Coni«r WlUtoms. Thurs.. July $0, • ant. 6 P-BL Hddassan —Adv. cast auction Tuesday night. ’The boolf. donated by the White House, . Nt.4 130.4 I .311.4 114.1 1_______ ..M4.4 144.3 113.7 1 mi tou ------------- 1 Hirano, a 51-yc laler.i Average human hair grows about one-half inch per month. An average sSiq(le hair lasts two to (our years before It falls out. SENSATIONAL SUAAMER SALE by HARWOOD TREMENDOUS SAVINGS :.in Si.jmmcr Suits, Pants, 5ir:rl C(;als WE CHAl LENGE YOU I supcrii)r toilijnru] ' cialty) end l^.jwcr ()i SHOP EARLY jr Best Sclcfliot FiNER l:0/ViEST,' LUXURY IMPC SAVINGS UP TO .SOW EXTRA'" EXTRA' F ria! Cl(c . it Pontiof's F:isf. st OtovHiiq Storr tor Mr ‘V-'-’ii ■ V . ■. .THE PONTIAC PRESS. V moou. jOTjT II. mi. u« 11 I Ortwrlll.; Mj j Death Notice woou. II. mi, u« M . I BMekt; MrV CttMona'it ■nmomr am mvlvad by ! ?a.«ilf, VtV, ’ - «U1 bt bald rridajr. July ti. a! I p.ai. (rm Iba <5. F. bbannao ! Afa i .. Call Baratca Manaiar. all, moaard, Don •waTivyv •/ ■rMQcnugirfB : BBlli DtMfmt«K!sjr»^—:..............■ , flotatiM InUrmaot in Acarla I I I I I I I Fart Cteatary. Ura Bakla will i m • -I own ?, '«bii{?*tft“Vd?:;‘'isrj! O v^OUntry aarvlca ;lEood-C0;^, Inc: WANTS 5 ■ MEN Ht» W—WJ FwimW ^pa»y. ^17 in a r.» booBi. Aniy at oala IHan Corp , im DtSa H*y., Watarterd' ba ^ Notice* •»«* Pcrtoiibli 27, Rent Apf. Furnwhcd^; Rent A|itl. Unfurnidiyl 38, Rent Hdi^ Unlurn. 4o Aubum. co,7« ,,ibKh'-»^«g~!isTO. bwrt L*kt Cotlaaw 41 tt-K£; ';,# •tw? ■ “ ........ •m t nooMB Am iktvAi^ bath -------------- 141 Baldwin. - ..rWaid'-^Rni »MU aftar a n.m. ■iSimENTa FRI- daaoratad. ____ lift and laraia. '■aon'e^M' I m I. Xditb br ... bakUad'Ukr JSSrS: s :ri.*«s sv “ ' >rtaa t~ TOY CHEST . ROOM *WBMiS%AOi rni" VW bwth tod entrwnct *00 It BACHELOR APART- Brick Flat—Hcated AttaaoUra tana (aall? balldlnc NM Auburn Ara.. Auburn Hti. ”--- ‘ raar prlvata antranoaa. I CEItEMT WORE. OOMUERClAL 1 or raaldentlal. IbacI.... I ^a. NatUiid to teri ; Fraa aatlmaU. OR min. DIAL WITH BUILOBR—UOOIRN. THl Pt^ THAT OITM TOO ' SSjJd' BMr"‘raA tS'tiTi rn THE TOM IN EVERYTHINQ R, lIMf. EM I llllf b ' ^OP EARNINOE - CXCAVATIONS-BOLLDOZINO 18 ptr etat eommUiloa U yo\t E#ptig SyttemB CM 3-mi 1 mmuawmmj modbuiv. 9- 2 BEDROOM DUPLEX .. Autowaua *•« - fdliJrtiwBaBl TtaiI_____ *_ ,. i at Bllaabath Lalo. $7o PER MONTH i’cLiAM c&rtA6i FE 4-7833 i feSV*-.Jif ■■»*• «• »* *«»««<« ; HOuaEEEiWRO*yifRrW^a. 2-BEDROOM ERICK JlSt'^iWr. WtMs Ouplaa lull baaamant. aai haat etatldran. lata btacb. HA 14nt FE 5-8183 **• a-dallrar to eacb Forty Rita Qift ' TOP DRUORaTRATION HIT 130 fun tt 4bo» llama • furnlshad traa to daalara dMtaoi. Llcantad buUdar.' PHA ' ™. o.„-5Si I'Rcioiis ahd iAtiTofinfBcB: tad by any ■ * ** III PHoranct._______ Hama A 1 ROOKS otilIties.----------CTilc ro* rent: tip-top ---- -Id . Oxford pilirlteioa un Hatcbary Hd . WU- uppar aaparata baaame ^ichlgan ____________, llama' Lt.____________■ j toaa. arallablt Auguat THM DA*E. JXILT ‘ 2 OTTE ROOMS. CALL — raaponatbla 4;30. PE H4I4 Bath, hot water., alaam ' -- OL 1-mo or PE V0034 moOM. PLtll CAR-PORT. : *1 ”m?iea*''^eortb**‘ti*' ff Pl^E ^■Mtb. plua mill-1 - For Rent Room* 42 PiBOerjJ Piroctoro 4 COATS DRAYTON PLAIWI OR l-TTW Donelson-Johns ROOM# AMD BATH. NICE AW ?MeZI"Jte!a ‘^ibbo _PB UUmr wt' Uu^t bad. asparaii Rddll APARTMENT. UTIU^is *•* F*f month tncTudli pntd prtvnia bntb. Inuulra at 130- . JLJjt"”'--------- Bud Nicholie. Realtor NT CLEAN ROQ^hSTmAH. PBIVA'I* . -. —... . — -------—antraDCaihoirrr, IT watk. " raam .p.^ i,^.iL..i.JB»WBmrTniTrffit laaTinwTit' re 2-2411._________■ P'^ “M‘cir- _______ 3 To6M8 1ST FLOOR WT+H porch Near OMC. FE 8>4U«. ■o“n*“gS^^ ; CRESCENT- -After I p.l^ FE ’2-7431 ------------------------------r >4.1-------------------------------------------------------- * p m- *« I 31 p m _ formation your Fontlae deal wmflt LADY FOR SenbRAI. Ylab Swimming Fool Co, ' 3-T3M. ^ , ; wANTSTwAiTSHrTBran:' 1 ?'■ »»*7 *raaga a Mint- | At le B.II. Tsday there I I w«r« raBlIeg at The Pitm | I BTflee b the fellewliig! ' hBUBI I 4. 7. te. It, r, ss. ti, ! I u. ft. and Surrounding Area No Experience.^m.*^k°W'MSre*^^ Necessary ;—« ! COUPLE WHD WOULD LOtE NICE gota beuat opt on lake and goou Incomt for port time wort. Ha aa handy mno nnd gardnar Shi to do upatain work tor • louodry Could bt rttlrad In good - Buiineu Service FE MI31. ! A C ASPBl..._________ aaUmatea. 33l-2tg3. AU w 1 0*T K *77'TF*T^ K T^T^O * .wimb »mu u*.^ Bwr.r mo r«- • ol_.r\ I t,ri r 1 frlgarator fnmtaba»» lumlabad. — — wk Corner 117 San- ROCHESTER ' P*»». t~ COLORED i Brand ntw l badroom tun bMt- ' Crkina piiT mast ranch. Qaa haat. Cartmie - ■ ..j-=-------^ SI? ^ wth. etonat ^ acracna. For Rent MisceHaneoiu 48 Ettchan vent fan-hood. Nice big ' • ' 4-4761.______________________ : EXECUTIVE TYPE SALBSPBRSON UnllmlM o^^rtunity. MY 3-1411 EXPi iWpS ' Bookkeeping « Texei 16' _ Pontiac Praia Box‘*i4.' I Realty, FE 2-TMt. '^■ARM HOUSE B modarn homo, anat at Ox- ; lard. Call for tppoliNmani. CrAw-ford^Agency. F* A23M - MY ’ ____________________ > iWRROw M.SN rsoM 3 rSSmmTnewlt decorate. Vi^Aai 'Alib'-CRM I for lease AUGUST ist. sVL-1 a aS rafrig i »•» 3-badroom. ir. batta. t ■IDE -. - _______ ______ opu . heat HW. atova and rafrig fumlahed. Naar 81 Banadict and: /i?“ Wanted to Rent .VRooin Apartment ----1 util, fum . Its u> III wk, Pontiac *MA 6-1260. **“ i—irv--------------- ROOMS WELL PURI - Rent Houses Furnished 39 Help Wanted Fem^ 7 •r^te Dalrolt Nawt. IM APPLICATIONS BEING ACCEPT-' 1 . ^ , . "Vfjr"', ......... ad for Xoungt iMiltrtuat. Call BAKER WANTED - APPLY I In ptrton only, l^uri batwaan *A"T «» Of 13-3 »»3» ElUabath Lk Rd..Btt chard Lk. Ava Mrx PoWar. COLLECTOR Far loauranea dtbit; I41S pai -------------- _.jj ^ J *d wattraaaai. Apply la. nwuuuiuawtNn Tannwrwn ai 6'lil 1-4301. facilltiaa. CaU Ml 4-1461. sandy Batch. 3413 Dtlta uratlona Mrt! Bodell. FE 4A063' ctIeaR MODERN 3-BEDROOM 3 ROOMS. CLEAN, ROOMt PRI-• T A I'tii R i tl'5—irFKTiTiTiNB’ home Rent must be raaaonabla. *ala. Couple only. PE 6-4131 or ”v'--~ m ! #fp«t\wpiwB %#v T pbtwic OR 3'*855o. Fjt 3*77#7. * «riwrr^*~'i.m«r^T'.r ""irimnr*’ NiSonVny*" ^dr'^Su.S '^artl'n. »~T ---------- R^OlTLiASI '0000 3 6r 4- 3-^RpoMS AND BATH. PRlYAtE «?^.at.’"aVMlhJ^ Srrr*?l!i. .Illr.???.. I ^ . __ badrm house with aaraia. PE entrance, no chlldran. Call after Dlxte Hwy . Waterford i7-l «m > 2-0211. coamatlc and iOUl_________________ DRIVER-SALESdAN FOR SAX- Plates ary rosta. Strictly comraUalon. > —- - XPCTI li^K^RWr ■»*”**** **-IJ^^***- |nnr^^Kart^at^^oOE^*Lrto j BEAUTY jpPERATOR, oT':‘,%‘dSx g. P.O Box H._________ SiyglL/ ED RASP.............. Mondaya, Wednaadaya______ - days. A1 Johnston. Northwait e ner of BeynoUr I "- ~ ■ - Satbabaw. garden Plowing ........— ...jr^ast ... Ph FE 4-4312. for appt. 3 fait moving aub-FE VOIIt._______ Bmployment Agsncice 9, AL’S COMPLETE LANDSCAPING i bedroom, baaamant and garage. | SSI—I— —A.— -- Tteg. glow- ; Drayton area. Acreage or large 1 j l!top soil. lot. Beat rolarancea. OR 3-0311. _____________________3-AlM WANT TO RENT OARA6e IN CUSTOM PLOW. DRAG, DISC. , Onjyten-Waterford Area OR ' garden, yard OR 3-MU. 3-4ai7 ........ — --------- call after_______________________________ YU^IMBm. 3 R6oil8~AND BATH. ROOMS AND bath, COUPLE, |15 a wack Union Lake EM 1 cluld welcome. FE 6-0313.______3.3310,_____________________ ROOM PTmmsHEp AFART- |POR itBNT-SALB. 3 BBbttbOMS P/iSiV •'*** private antranca. FE |(gs prlvUagaa. 'newly decorated, —Id. MY-------------------------------------------- lyatkina ^!!aky Rd. OR '3-'>7lf."' : LOW ilt DU#LEx. SAlAOir. wtlktea dtftanca to Drayton fhop-ptet Canter. AdulU. Rsfartnoaa. 1 Also apartraant at Dlita Lake.! Call mornlnga and tvanlsgt. OR 3-im or MApla .6-1671 SMALL HOUSE INEW) I Btb-rMin. ^Dlsta Hlsbw^Tal^tpb. Waltpaper Steamer Floor tAndtra. palU*Ort. hsai aandtra. furntca Taeuual alum < SB. OakUmd FStI h FaW. IM rehard Laka Art. FI 64m For ^le Houses 49 1 ACRR, UM DOWN em bouaa. Baiamtat and fur- ' 1. good ehlekta ooop and grape arbor. In a aaeludad araa. Flit prlea, 16,360. MO I -- ““ * 7117 or re 8-Mt $700 DOWN' Ineludat coat on thla ranch rtylc homo with attaehed garage. Fully tiled balb, hardwood Ooora. plaa-tered walla. Landicaptd. Balance of only M.7«. Payabla 641 par month. Including taiea and in-turanct. 4 per cant intaraat. C. PANGUS. Realtor ORTON VILLE ■ ■ - ----- NA T-llll Landscaping Share Living Quarter* 33 * laroe n^a. 77 n. rose- orated’, plastered. ■ V.-.--.-..,, -. , .T .T-,.,. 7... - lawn. FE 3-oaii. a...*...,*. wly I ______________-7173 PARTLY FURNISHED 4 ROOM 44707.' M3I Marllngton Bt. WATERlWONT ^ijNP'ph' EVELYN EDWARDS BE GEORGE 1 ly Ollvar Mater BalM. 310 Or- nsmonstrsla tea te*s .auv srlaml. I nOUC T Eaeral4-03»4 ____________ ___________FE 2-Otll!_____ CHRIBTIAN WORKING OIRL TO * ^'^51 *d>d YEAR______________________________ up“°d?uvJ?f,.'"55?. ?rS; iiioo-l^&c^-R^ds FBI-' Rent Houses Unfurn. Read UL 3 111? OENTLEIlAN TO SHARE HOME VATE bate and entrance. utlllUss.---------------------------------- :r^M>ll^ LANDSCA»tNO. ^ M3-W3^ ------------ ~ -----------ajaiiawe, ia« cut- \Vtd. ContracU, Mtgl. 35 jtepiy J . Clair a 1 BEDROOM, small HOUSE. ________ - ,_DRO brick. |aa haat. family room, tachad taraga. boat dock. Bavafly. Sylvan Lake. ____ 1 3-aEOROOU BRICX. 1 OU 1 eall or trade for fam .... -----.jr farm. No brokart. pleaaa. OL 1-0011.___________ ' 3-bedr6om Ranch with Mll KXFDlXBiroro WOOL PRsMKR. Booklngi furnished. Hlfhfst eora-Appif Msm Cltuers. 44M ElUt- mission tnd Hostess premiums. beth Lh. Bd. t nq oolleotioos or delivem. Cnr FOOD PRODUCTION : ?S..co".f.Wii * SUPERVISOR I curb OIRL. must be ii. ap-' pBtl. adury commanaurata with COMBINATION MANICURIST AND I tmlnllig and axperlanca. Attrac- i receptionist. Must be licensed op-ilra frlngw banafite. Write Pon- arator. Cal] Fasblonatta Beauty tlac Pms Box 71_________Salon. FE 3-7144_____________ GEH®iSL~FARM WORE MID- ; C O O E WITH EXPERIENCE dla-agM atntla man. Room and . Nursing home. State salary ~~ board. Good wages. No milking pacisd. Write Pontiac Preu MU 1-1417. mo LIvernola. ^ jmisd. Write Pontiac CuilB OiRL WANTfcb^ ifttST b1 f.l Sales Man -age 23 - 31 with lalaa aptitude to train for aalaa patltlon must be H. S. grad and prefer some callage. Salaried. Midwest SECRETARY $400 tteg and fertilising. ACE TREE si______ STUMP REMOVAL Trts rsmovsl trimming. Oat our bid. W3-3dlg Or PE AOTlI. SOD DELIVERED PE 4-7II7 AL‘S COMPLETE LANDSCaFiNO Seeding, sodding, black" dirt. Top soli, trae trimming and rcmorai Cament work, patios and fencing ”*• ' "** — OR 3-0116 ABILITY To gat cash lot your Land Con-...... ....I.I.. ... mortgages. rforV^fTaj: don’t loM tbet t LANDSCAPING. BULLDOZtNO Mdlng and saadtng EM 1-3413. flnltbad grading ai -iiri^TY-i^,; Sififte^lShteWSar'r^SJ, Rent L.ke CottB,.. 41 ______ - i US.-«>* ssr'*f82 0?? ---------------------------------------- MA 4-3337.______ . weakly. OR 3-7337 or FE 3-M61. • ,hy tbta one la only M.IM CLEAN 3 AND 3 ROOMS. UTIU- 3 BEDROOM. AUBURN HEIORTS 171 MILES NORTH OK LAKE MID,' MCI C---------- '•*“ .... .....--- —w... ...... ,iejnlt» 731 Doris Road aaukaa MA l-TOII__________ OR 4 H down. LAUINOER REALTY. Idlng and I 3-3214 _____call Mr. HUtar. FE 4-inO. Broker, 3W0 ElU. Laka Bd. AisOLUTELY THE FASTEST AC-tion OU rour lend contrect. Cesh ! buyer! vaittni. Celt Reeltor P«ra trldfe 1 ROOM ONEMARRIED MAN 33 to 40 lor aalal wort Servicing ' 'stnbllabad cuatomera and astab-lishtaS new accounts^ Must be a high achool grad 4ll7 weakly guaranteed vrliOt training. ...—. Swan I Fontlae-Lake Road. DIETITIAN Experienced dlatltlmi to manage acCORDION LESBONS GIVEN 1n department te 400 bad modern — .------- •-— - . suburban hospital. Excellant salary. Liberal frlnga banefUs Submit cradentlali - 1-2301 ■ sFEciAL. ioD Laid yard FE 1-7711. FE for voui land aonlraet _ . PRIVATE FURNISHED SiJf^iniStv ! apartmbnt Nice nalghberbood %i-r> ir^w-r , ■•*’7 wateome. Utilities fumlihad ---------------------------. _____________________ UKKiHl ! 11.1 par weab. FE t-3143__ Instruction*—Schools 10 Movinw ana Truckina 11 *7a. FE l-M4l ; private 3 ROOMS AND BATH -------...--------, .V»Y■/uaninK CONTRACTS. Phone FE S-104g.____________ So"? ,Vs\" small APARTMENT. liOSTLT Matefwa^call FE 44«4. between . 3-3417 fencing____ a wtab, call ■ATE SALESMAN inibg to make money, pralarrad but not es-B Hagatrom, ReaKor. 4100 Bigniaad Road iM-6l>, OR 4-0311 Aftar t. FE 4-7006 Roufs MAN FOR TOP OUALIT* dry claantr. Excellent territory. Oood commission. Only those m-tacastod te permanent employ-mawt reWy Experienced preferred. nione Clarkston. . MA M014 for loterTlew. , SI hole MAN ON FARM BY month. Exparlanced. Ip operation of mUkers and othfr farm equip-ment. 3400 puttea Rd. . ..'■crew Macliine Operator Must be aMe to maintain, set up and operate multiple straw Btaaianat. Apply la ----- 7 A.M to 3 p.m Monday through Frtday. unit A Darld Machlns Co . 17M PonUae Dr ___________ fiUcilMANAOSR You run n. Join our agtrrsslvs Volkswascii orsanliatlon today. II you know Oit nght truck bualnasa Thousands See Your PONTIAC PRESS WANT ADS (And they’re interested folks, tool) to place YOUR ad DIAL FOOD PRODUCTION SUPERVISOR Optntegt for tupervtsoty paison- ‘•tMa:*.a\"rtJa*5SS?d. 1ST CLA^ LICENSED BUILDER, i ^ Iras aaUmatea Mi-3477. Pontiac. , r4^-° -^■■TfL. -rs=- iTi-aJ[fzrnrsr-mWoi>». IMMEDI.ATK .ACTION Ot any good land contracts. Nei or seaaonsd. Your caeh upon e«i tafsctory tnapeetlon of propt sod title. Ask lor Ken Templei MSjfilOO 3UI Orchard Lk ------------------- I mint a. PE ARp ;^iW^Eb' OR TWO 4-ROOM APARTMINT8 AND BOAT - TRUCp - AUTOMOBILE on baths private entrances. UL to ll Exchange. Ouiranteed 2-1330_____________________ KAR-LIPE BATTERY CO UNION COURT APARTMENTS _____________301 Auburn Ate_______ Are you looking for clean tllrtr-tlve apartments, where tea people Rnata sre friendly? Cool 7n summertimr.------- wsrm In wintertime. Tbei rooms end bath apartments for M6 M per mMlh. f ‘ ' Chippewa Fence Co. wUl Install M" chain link fane 11.10 per fooL iraU galas I ----- vork - -------- Pontiac Fence Company rree t iF-Transistor Radio continental chain link fence Corn- Plastering Servico PLASTERINO - WORK OUARAH-teed. 243 N. gai^w. FE aMM. LUCAS PLUSatNO AND RKAT-Ing Parts tnd Service. Bew wort and alterations. UL 3-3130 or OL 3-4061 Free estlmatee_________• „ „.te LldHT and heavy TRUCPNO ! Ru»». uphotstery. FE 04430. Rubbish, Wl dirt. |radte|. and a Fon- ACCOUNTANT-BOOKKEEreir i- gravel and from end loading Top ...... experience in teoerel UC' holl. FE 3-80OJ Wanted Real Estate 36 ;very Larson Boat plete Installation. .. YOURSELF KITS I self, easv terma 1 WITH WOOD OR ALUM DOCKS DO IT ^ -----------: counUng. nayroUs. taxes and U Fabulous New Plan j M‘"^itee nwiSLre si' R..t Apu. - - -----—lOW B. Telegraph Rd. FK 3-0033 A-1 CARPENTER WtMtK lOUBLE fOUR PROFIT. BELL' New - Repair BRAND NAME TOYS. GIFTS Small Jobs a Bpectalty AND HOUSEWARES AT DI8- FE 1-3041 or FE 1-3017 . COUNT PRICES CALL HOME -------------------------------- PARTIES. INC, FE 1-0305 OR FE 4-1317.________ ORaL COOK AI»PLY Wants steady i I7J4177. Painting ft Decorating 23 1ST CLASS PAINTING AND DECO- , g ratlni. K. E. Wilhite. OL 2-3140 ! DO" ‘ ^ mtmrv quickly e dlalt depoelt R 1 WICKERSHAM 7111 W Maple _____MAylair J-1250 ________ CASH FOR YOUR HOME IF YOU 1 AND - losing It. Broker. FE 4'*“ ' —~ 1X6 FINE ROOF BOARDS 4e Un ft. 1X3 rURRINO SYRIPS 2C Un it. 2x4 Kiln Dry Fir .. le lib. ft. 3x44 Economy Studs ... 3fe ea. 4x1' Peg Board .........I3.H 4x1' V-Orove Mahogany 4xlx'a Htrdboard SNOW WniTK FLA8TIC BPRAT ROOF COATINO. A must lag. . gravel roofs, and beauttfm any , I shingled roof. Bxcluelvt by Pedy- -! blit with a l-year warranty. OR. i 3-Mll___________________________. ta!' Saw apid Mower Service M.U eslla R Middleton . ... ,r»wng. Ik. B. wuxme. \iia i-mw wCBiidwig^,,.. '*sitog"M?sSi iNTANT CARE. HOUSEWORK AND cAH?iNTiRAND’"c¥'ff E M T I iMSf. •ironing I days, oxn trans. .w_ori^^f;^tM^_repsJlr^PgJ:334^^^ Interesting Position AVAII-^BLE for A capable and pleasant vouni lady between the aies of 31 snd 21 with college training or twe years of business experience. I CARlhENTER WOR'k ’OF A N Y i “Tng. »'years Txp ’Reernrr'i kind. Reasonable. Call after I tlmalee. Phone UL 3-1311. ___ _____________ i A LADY INTERIOR DECORATOR CABINET MAEER. CARPENTER. : Papering. FE 1-6313 Xitchfur a specialty. FE 4-1000 CLEAN AND fXsT INTERIOR CEMENT’' w6rK. ALL KINDS. and exterior peUitteg Free cell- —................' mates FE 0-3045______________ I N f E R IO R AND EXTERIOR 13*3 w’'Huron Real Estate FE I-70S1 Ree J 4-4013 Mr. Clark. r-L-A-S-M We are tocated In tee center of the ruban renewal program We have buyers with cash looklnt for home ed'^^osf K3 *=S??li.TNDTL?M.‘S?NS^r PONTIAC LUMBER CO. Apts , 414 Auburn * *SgcX SAIL'’BOAre*“® i 0U..OaM.nd_AT,.° -------rr=E- SPEED QUEEN FIBEROLAS i 2X4 - «’ ECONOMY STUDS e« 30e JOHNSON MOTORS ’ " " M0«3_ OATOR TRAILERS Avenue, FE 340o0 ’ 1 22 CADILLAC — 3 ROOMS. BATH ■ ■ ■ t water. •'* —....... , 2x4 No. ; ....... ....... 2', TD et 1 tlberglas ms- 3>. TD bi e boards lie 11 Auburn Rd. UL 2-1007* iBet. Crooks and LlverpeU)_ ACROSS FROM AVONDALEmOH * ling - e lUi. ft. : 07c Ite. f Me lin f reasonable Ft 4-6062—OR 3- teem. Cell ' FE 0-0006 or MY ; HANDY MAN. FAlNTINa, CLEAN ....___________________ ________ i Ing or what. MA 4-3402 painting;. wall washing Free HAND DlOOtNQ. LIQHT HAPtilNQ ‘ Ufuates. FE 14076 -----------------------1 fcT : lawn, weeds and butb cutting. INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR l.l>l FE 2-0302.___________________, Free est., work guar 10 per WITH OS lINTiklOR AND EimiRlbR FAIN+- _,cent die. lor ea»h M2-0I30 We have several buyers for good : IPQ. FE 2-0413 __________1 PAPERHANOINO OUTSIDE | *">“!•. t x-c- LAWN AhRUBBERY and FOLW- I painting Pldstgf rep OL 2-1743 A. |Oil-\>>ON \ SONS I j'ROOMSnPRlvXtE BATH AND — beds, dlgolng, hauling and ' FAINTTNO. PAP^INO. BEMOV- i.> i; \ I TniJ < l-’T' i.7slG entraoce’ Stove and relrlger-- k atrt ipg E0I2O FE 4-7002 , al„ Washing. FE M312, OR 3-6402 ■ *' r,'n*pH ‘‘ Phone 002-1043./ ROOMS. 1ST floor 241 W pi^UL A. YOUNG. 1.\T. «IU1JI2«L----- FE g-455g ^ mtm Plywood open 7 DAYS . ____ ROO^T^AT’ Aii’D-’HOT «“ *■“>“ ““ wMer furn. 012^^wk , pvl ^ bath -----:--- ------------------ A”M°°^fe”65iooj’''"”*‘ Budding Modcrm»tion 04 8. Cass L THICKNESSES AND 8PECTE8 __oiaca uin. rx. e-eseu r es e-ieiw , ai.„ wasning. ra x-sju. U OOd DlStrlb'ltOr work Lome V. TerMarech. fl 376 N Cast PE 2-643 6-4412 ' q OARAGES ;^ Painters ft Decorstors Tetevision, Radio and Hi.Fi Servico mickW strafl\ TV SERVICE DAY OR NIOHT FE 0-13M TrM Trintmta^^S^ j Work W'anted Female 12 Excellent Working conditions. doAntown office. 6 dav week, permanency and good pay with regular If Qualified Contact Mrs Terry FK 3-1000 KFFn XfONFY? ihonino ---------------- IS r- T . I meet. Mra. McCowan, FE 0-1471 nSrT£*"no parUei. to te iO DAY WORK FOR SATURDAYM. V, " ""l»8i».T TTUlff" I. M110.____ 0 pm. - 0 p.m. Mon.-Frl.. and 3,bAV WORK, 07VN TRAR8FORTA-nr 4 hours during the day on Bat. | tatlon. Bxpertenead. FB 0-1005. Job wm tevolTt « EX FfRIKNCiO----------MIDe>Li'- ABM lady, daelraa praptleal nura-iu. Ugbt houiawarb. Best ref- S^IALIZED REALTY SERYICE 2-7000. Louis Borst. Reeltor. FE 6-3642 g Name ' Harry Bennett, 760 E , wi^rvs^ Trtr ^VisifinT^^eo square Lake Rond, bloomtleld FRpNT LOT ABOOT Ito Hills. Mich JO M72I Psprr. i very Importent Reward to turner J}*® THE ATE ’ NO LOST OIRLS BROWN RIMMED BROKERS PLEASE AP- -'Ifocal glaeser Olrl i red me fly PONTIAC PRESS BOX decorated, ! Kther ‘aodr** ' lurnlshed. Near Carpentry Work CARPINTBY. TRIM 1 Plastering Service Truck Rental . FE 2-0! ______________________________ Cement Contractors 3 ROOMS WITH TICED RATH ------------------------------------ It 47 Charlotle ruMEVT WORK BY PEDY-BILT NEWLY DECO- We are experienced. licensed 2-1284 after 6 p.m bonded Oarsge Roors, drlve- -------------------- and pttlos our speeltlly BETTER I '. choke ( LOST ------------ Oolden Retriever, collar. Alto black anc eliUdren't pete. OL 1-1 —__ LOi'T; lO-YEAR-OLD BLACK PE- 1 BEDROOM APART6JENT S male dot Comet to Spot. Water- mg clean attrsetive Oood t®"* 15* *•»•«* FE 0-0031 I DlUire West sMe Couple .. Jack , Freeman____________ 1 utmtlee lurolsbed 100 monte LOST: DIAMOND WEDDINO 2-0230 or TE 2-5022^_____________ lutuV ^ kfficIency LOST: IN LORRAINE MANOR! r-SSKSTKk, lUbdlTltlM. preen parakeet with ' _ , , _________________ I first Sor. partti^ a't 'door. ~ gas j adults FE 3-63W. _,_.T>,0~FOtW heat. FE 4-43g| or FE 6-2301 : 4 ROOMS AND BAtH Pf DRAf- , STomc "ii?nj? JttiT 16 ktod” : > ROPM. KiTcintN^ HiTi* .*0° .♦^.■a® .PR ---------------. —.... w rerke. 10 Florente. FE 4-1403___________ : 6 ROOMS AND BATH. cALl AFT- -^LffTTorn Tell Everybody ■ About it with a H-Ton Pic^v IH-Ton Stakei TRUci!ll - TBACT^ AND EQUIPMENT Dump Trueks—Seml-Trallera Pontiac Farm and rx .. T-x Industrial Tractor Co. Pontiac Press •• woodward 4 LARGE rooms. PRIVATE BATH. ----- first fkior. utilities lur- . too Baldwin FE 4-6733 Floor Sanding Want Ad :af: I trlgerator. liiqulra 2007 Opdyke.ijr M. ! 4 itbOMS AND BATH. UTn-ITlES; ’, Open Dally InfadT-E Sunday ^Upholstering THOMAS UPHOLSTEHINO ‘ 107 NORTH PERRY ST. FE 5 «88 ntshed. lOd Baldwin FE 4-5723 V, SSST “ vrex ------- v ------. 4 ato-ba™—^ RE. FABUL^ WATOR^ • BBUCE j gTcatcr scIection of every- tng FE 2-6700, ___ . BEDROOM PARTLY ------------------------------fumlthed laketront. OR 3-tItt. 18 Noticaa and PersoHBls 27 1 ahd 3 room raivA-ix en^ „ -.— FE 6-0404___________ V ^o6u ^Ai^^ATH7~SSA51i;, trauM and bain, utilities 430 N. wart^^iM*fl^MM.°(»^MEiBx Are, V OU Debt-Ha’ppy ? - 3 room tvith ickEiWto PorPh PiP®?? ______________ ---®---W'nKp’x fv------- : •' »2!* • ««7 private bath and entmnee Off BAKGAIN I ta pay your debtj. ust yout credit N. Perry, near downtown. OA R*IJ**“ A®*- ,*»»*7back Autc 0 t n nddttlana. 0000 ■ IH ga- <« improva youT ttelui. and avoid t-3102 Parts. FE 6-1081_________ rai* 0406 . porchaa Ut| . cament f®?'*"' ** 3 ROOM kitWlT DECORATliig. • ROOMS AHb BATH. UPPER ---- ... „ .. TEE. ------ National Bank Building. Recheitcr * "wm. nmot-i un.vx.nAvcu. --------- ---------------- _---- akbotreds Na j thing from automobiles to I £]|)p]rktrmiint rk44^rmA mvmrv ' day. lust Dial Knapp'SHOES FRED HERMAN OR 3-1603 , anY 6du. OR woman fimao J a frlandly adTlstr. phone n. _ tarn After 0 pm or - pvt bate. 100 I 3 lArOE RMB . PRIVATE BATH i 37 wcmicA 4 room* and bath, utilltlae tarnished children permitted. I17.6d Furniture Refinishing T'^rat** REPINISRINO AND "Pt? O 01 01 'wtweT repalrtnt. Pree esUmbWi. Merrlti h K /-Q I Q I A son. 3011 Dllle Hwy, 074-1170 A J-> Ae VJXVJA mm»iam BAKtk-S CDSTW UPBOLSTi^ ^0174 Oaolty Lnba Band. BM WreckingStrvica . ;.X I m or If n» an., 3 ANI3 ,3 ROOM APARTMENT. : M7M. CoBftdtn-i eloaa te. PE l-n33. FE oatU.. THIRTy-EIGHT THE POXtlAC PliESS. WEdXESDAY. JULY CAHNIVAL Oi!Ekl MKrtflc*. on xm «ltor t p— } Bci»ook ai-uprix • i^K btick hamt fB mitrt Lak«. -* HUNTOON LAKE Sylvan Shores LAUniOMT! COKTUVORABT FlUrojwg^BBBcfti^at ! battu «k>uwi' "B^iSwooi ~ »«' s'j-affrf” ! a~„'sr »e.r»s;K ”^s“ssru5r?«5S'«r"a Mber bMo. Bmtll o»t. tt- (II MO. ; .<»“> T-»uuM aw'OK «■• ACRla OM' ttrmj Lmi far eatli Betvaaa 21' mow^rn inrnen l«lt» (I.IM ccr- pooflcd dco. diDlai ronn *Uli tlidlnt doort t« Botio 0«s boot PRICBD-TO atlX' aer lor yoifr- NORTM K.\n OR W Koluion. Dool ( room lar|tr«om. buomoot o .............furnoeo. M t IM laadocbped >« tor doioil*:! ‘ (COM. MM dOTb -----taxes' PONTIAC RKAU V lull boMBOBL l-c«r (oro(*. pOT»., •trttn sad Mdovolu. otctllom' cite laeotloB. niA torao brail-, bbib. low down mtbmi wiu baa-! dl* WATCIU"ORD WALTT. C“ 3-0^ n i-Tiii. _______ . M~7^ioirT OH 4 BCDRooia Btib* rooM. 'dlBtnc i- ' Mtod. t«lU bOMBOM. ! Humphries FK 2-9230 ■ M W Trloirapb Oixii Ev< ON SUSIN LAKH i Lbrso «>b*drooB on pGraie 7(-foM ibBdjcapM Ibko-lronf lot --, Clarkoton icMl (•* thi> bar-cWk.ti.r.»ald.'ui Rd' aV.a. “”*• ’""bu'tkiJ S.crilice - JSOO Down 3 badroeas All taca brick Pull acreaaad porch IIJAM. OJt bataBcai A baaoty tbrodkboot' ' 3-7M5. ------- alaalDua atdux. «oraa aiirt tcraaot. Wabitar - at. saa~»*- Benl. Ntw gat lurnaca. Pavad TBHMI S-badroom homa. larga kttchan -.......... ear garaga. Pavad di--- . and eiaan. PuU i^t OlAm. GXORGE R ntWlN. REALTOR with (1.40k down. No Boru It isil't ttiAt Jahie Is too young to be up this late—you're too old! ’ TX5RT Ml MO TERMS ORATTQN WOOD De.irabla 3 bedroom beme. brlca, ■ -kt- —y- - - - r.. SPOTLITE I STOUTS I. C. HAYDEN. Realtor M E Walton PE M441 Open Evoa __________, JONE 001-3410 •ho oortn. NOKn side 0 R3n. $9300 “ PONTIAC KKOtmctnxsii' > ■ NORTHERN mOB’-' CUSTOM BOILT ON TOUR, LOT Pull ba.eBant oak floora I Capper ptOBbtag Wa do tba WATFREiiRD TWP: Meal to tomlly with children ikhooU wiibln wnlklog dituncr Large KOxlM-fl lot Clean a. a pin' l-bedrooin wub full ba.e-meni. kl IM down JOHN j. \i:rmftt REAL KSTAtE 2111 a Telagraph Hd TI 1-3013 IMO DOWN - on MONTH Very met 1 bedroom, 24’ car- --- •‘-img rm, — ' For Sale Houms I OXFORD^ : ! HANOT MAN SPECIAL « you i can paint and do antnot repair..: tbi. 4 bedroom. Uylng rooB. tauff -kitchen and auitn* room pin. ’ 3 room apt on main floor with i For Sale Houses 491 IKOM CHEROEEE Kit. thl. tteamtng irbUe Im’ beauttrully tandica'ped 4-0985 -Mrifkb C rm . larsa kitchen, c , 311 a I outilde ( ^li?;' $9,500 UAD LEV. «*V* M - 3 BEDROOM BRICE KSif I Only 1 vaara old. care-'- •• atta. full baeamant. i Mina improaid to I .A"* *' EEATINU CO mortgata. beat. baacb. nor Boi^RD Y. _ * BEDROOMS-DRATTON PLAINS Brtck cod - mil dlnln. ----- $5ad-letel' 4 'SroROOMS. '-* ' - - ‘-’'- Huas Me? ART METER paneled family and d ~U*C >TB BRUCERS— ' log rooBa. breplact. bnUt-ia*. - ‘ —------------ oM. Boebetor. (S.SM i 3 BE,©.ROOM . - ,11 paiit- fl1&. lEBURN ... bedruom, t 14. Iltlng rm 13 kite Pul] dlninf ' sue kitchen. Plre-garigc. MIC pme . r full thU-3-bedrooB bnek----------- ar Btraal Eachunt but not panatea. daatgiMd *- — male to madora Di tatoi. at-M My-; SKMI-FINISHED ------dtabig all and WE HATS S NEW HOMES THAT cupboard apace Ptn-| TOU CAR PINDH AND SAVE , iraauao roam wttta tUa MONET WE WILL PURNISH uuK. caiUng and bMUttfuDy ar-j ^ATERULA IP TOtT T3EE WE ranged auiS bar. Eeanoalcal ga. HATE BCMfE PIKUKEO HOMES ms and wator aaftontr lor your READT TO MOTE IN WE' raoTaalaact EtpetUy laadKapedi WILL BUILD ON TOUR LOT to M > IM. coapltuly lanced ! WITH NO MONET DOWN. TSr*tbe*tondtod*^ yJS'i'in?-' C. ConiptOn & SoiIS roU^ to amT^MM doto Pull 4(M W HURON OR S-T414 SiU Sll.ifi.^am^.wn.r at PE After ( p.B. OR 3toM. PE 1-TSM , M24L_____________________SMALL 4-ROOH HOUSE OH LARGE ' ----------------——r— . - ip(g Charrylaam. PE S-337k iteban. full garage, will cobsldci WILLIAMS LAEE SHOPPING CENTER Extra clean 3 bedrm itylng rm . dmtne rm draptt included. Ik rage, beautiful IM x 3M everything goca for (13 (M MM IS: I PACE REALTY , OR • partly flnlihed Will laxe (ooe tar at pan down pay-meat Laka pnaiNtaa. OR 7-MSl ' Dufrata. PE I double laaatory kitcbea. utmiy, L, Clarkfton __ ___ anHy. plen- irai cabintca In nict .T.-.r Maamant bat baa Ise '**‘*'*il attd 4 mllat eaat of, a 3 “J -------- jt CBrkiMn Rd Thii 'Jw* . * bdmt baa bean 01 approved ' MULTIPLE LISTINO SERVICE .^TRAItiriT AS ,\N ARRO VETS $40 MOVES YOU IN U3 PER UO.NTB TOTAL 8 Rooms Basement 1877 Sq. Ft. $11,990 W ATilRI'ORD AkKA 3 Bedroom butmalow. on 1 lot*. 1 Car sarate UviBl room, dln-ln( room, 1 bath. Bacemeot with ^a. best. Larse lardea apace. Salem NICHOLIE IM COURT DR two bedroom bunfalow. UvU (14.7»0 THREE BEDROOM BRICK rodffl. and kitchen Built Oood condttlon carpeung —-* ----- —-■ ------- - ----- Full baacment. Oat Best -Buy^ ■p . Texiay I LOCATION WK VE OOT IT! Real family alxa 4 room home with OAS heat, plattered waUt and . : iuU baacment Near City but : * > line: achool and city park. Only , j * 1740 down. f ; S2M DOWN AND VACAnV KAMPSEN REALTY UCT U.S BUILD YOUR NEW HOME sashabaw ro. NMt nye-roem bunfslow attu-Ated on (ExiyV lot. Ub-oar fS-rs(a. aluBlmtm awrm saM and TarBt. WEST WAtTON BLTD Look tbla one over — Ihree-bardrooB bunsalow. U'xt3' dining rooa. bitfBcat. nuto. heat. (le.iM - d.its dewa. POUR.-BEDROOM BRICK West Suburban loMtloB. lib bath beauty. Ilil3' plsyrooB. dtahwaaher Included In tbla moat modem kitchen, €U earpattni ' drapet go - SSillS- tocad-rard. Offered at (M M* - a Rd. PE 4-(tll down payment. " MULTDPLE USTlNO^E^TOiE I NORTH SIDE Three bedroom bungalow.' Llr* tng and dining apace. Kitcbea. (, Pull baacment. Oaa HA heat j Newly decorated Vacant About PARTRIDGE Homefinders SERVICE ___1. Timken o.. ..... aoftener. garoic. terrace and alld. 1 Ing aluminum windowt, marble tiacd. Under (17.SN LOOK. TF..\CHERS: atone fireplace, II.. ______ . room, kitchen wltb loads ot cup-1 board, and built-in oven and I range. Boaement bat fireplace I in recreaUon room. Attacbrd 3 ; car garage. House la all buck and bmnd new. (22.0M. Term. I KENT ' SUBURBAN Thraa bedroom bungalow Living and dl|tog ares Kitchen best. Larga lot Vacant. Newly decorated. About I2M moves xAsm OB tim^e (IM DOWN AND VAfawT —Heady aa.aw on time. . ^ ^ cleam 4 room and batb ; ‘ ■ home, located near Northern I High, New kitchen cupboards, full bath, city water and afw- 1 ,r in Paymenu cheaper than } PRJV. _ $750 DN, Here's an easy to buy — (bay to i WASHINGTON PARK BRICK AND «>»»■ J*'**'" FRAME 3 bedroom roach Myle-^ I»k;j ‘ home excellent coodllioB w®* ^^7 ** .PM throughout Bostment wltb gax ; heat, paved drive quiet real-1 dentlxl area. Carpetlni and , drapes Included at omy (740 down. FHA terms. Irpbm n Mlddla-----...____... Hknay td ichoor sad-Oood neiMborbood of ,-----a homea. Only 400 per af\er down payment — Easier meat. We have aeveral of these : ' mas to choose from. Call us ! ' locations and appolnlment see. . dandy - Llttls house for Kvei. Call PE 44230 or PE 1-7273 ome one New la '44. Nice nel(h-' orhood. Just beyond Pontiac c"" ly new Baldwin, tlal bast family r r located Just off t and extra larse i .SCHUETT REAI.TV j ; 460 \V. Huron FE 8-0458 I Across from Oeneral Hospital Open ( to p (unday l to 4 i ' COUNTRY HOME ' 1 acre Just off M24. 3 bedrooms. | 1 living room, nice kitchen, family i Peter.son Real Esuie MY 3-1681 OPEN EVENINOS i NICHOLIE-1lARGEK (3>a W HURON FK 5-8183 town Large shaded It furuished Out of lo« is saeriftetng this praperty at only (l.S FuUv occupied. ROCHESTER AREA - S-BED-! WA-TERPORD - Variety Automatle oil beat. On convenient ; (SSS DOWN - Here _______________ 4 rm. and baih In Drayton Plains! area Oak floors Larie' xlassed | In porch Over t acre of land i All lor 14.400. WEST SUBURBAN — AUracUTt! 3 bedrm. borne with lull bsm't | Large kitchen, oak floors. Tiled i both All In excellent condition : Lx lie lot. Now at 114.4M with (3,3«0 do. real estate 3441 Auburn Ave DL 3-2405 FURNISHED LAKE FRONT - ----------------------—^----------------- Secluded loeaUon. 2 bedrms . _full We.St Suburban inc/udM age. Plus workshop. Ideal T party who needs tots of elbt ----1. Only 41,400 down. b will require 03.21 ' -tU on land coi I With (PM I ..—m wssoo tow) .. Pb. MA 4-431P Will accept xtsthm wsson toward .....only 116(00 bedroom brick ranch ■ basement, rec ICC aluminum t TMe, exceRent OVEfftLoOK^NO _____ . bedroom cotUgr I screened porch, orivlleirs xt one | of the nieext privato beaches In < ■" - “ lU ■ ...... ......... SWIMMING POOL Living Is a pleasure In this cux. tom built 7 room brick rancb. i 2 full bathe. buUt-ln kitchen, built, in hi-flt and intercom. Sliding glass walls overlooklog pool. Ce- j : tile noor (to di BUST tnral ttreplsce. Mumlnnm aldlM. (arage. Lot I Kaor MSUO. SIBOWART OONETRUCTiON , Custom Builder | j ' tacbed garage, large lot. All this ' I---------^ H*”-----------j neab“nortoer!? *"'^t*™i ' I galow In taeellcnt eondlllon. f ' ' basemi ' ' TRANSFERRED. WILL - -- —.-- —y---- -- flee me oi aauttv for at arm m v ' basement, storms and screens. —L I il*S5/‘SKtr:'i«!?a;: It sounds .pnbellcvsbio is 3 'bedrwms* tlv^ ' ¥k T H bownstairs an tSxM tamRv "area, '* “ ' an llx2( ft. bonus room which i __ _ con bo used as a bobby room or| hot water heat, attached finlah^ Is convertible Into 2,^ bedroomx. 2's-car garage Yard fenced and (440 moves vou into this itanUof > besutlfully landscaped Lake piiv-bouse. SM per month. Includes! lieges. Custom drapes and car-principal Interest, taxes, and In- i peung Included. A most beautiful surance. To see the Oeorge Town, | home drive north on Joslyn. 4 miles i Mat VabM Blvd. Follow tba ca^ NORTHERN HIGH aiewlfk Woods signs to model. i Nice 3-bedroom r«th borne on D Lorah Building Co. PE (-(123. Arlene Street brick front, bullt-i In kitchen, oak floors, full bose-gas beat. Pared street. I4M down on FHA terms. ---- — — ,_s furnoce. Mod- ern kitchen. Dock and boat In-i eluded. You can have immediate] possession. S0.7S0. Terms. oners tola lovely ( room modem brick home Just o couple blocks from WiUiams Uke. Has beauti-1I tul carpeted living room, bla oin-hlovtl Kent Inc,. Kealtor | Ing room. 3 bedrooms, tile bath 320i Dixie Hwy at Telegraph basement, gas heat breexeaay FE 2-0123 - Open Eves *"<> (arage. Attractively land- Free Parking scaped, convament to schools. (1? . REAGAN i “Ffer rS”' baths, basement Lots of carpeting Would consider trade far free and clear smaller COLORED SPECIAL - Roomy 4 ; tamlly home Excellent 100 YFARS OLD Spactons farm houw with oM atone foundation, but wltb tadgy'i fea-turea, such as naW OH, oU bat PARTRiDGi: k Attoc., 1050 W Huron ~ F£ 4 3501 COLORED. EDITH stRllET -Sharp 3 bedroom home, basemeni with gas beat, fenced yard. This real neat borne lor only M.OOO. low down payment TRADE TOUR HOME - We have several nice homes that trades I can be worked out on. either way. smaller or larger (iolden Real Ebtatc . 3t33 Orchard Lk Rd. Kee(0 Harbor PHONE 682-3200 Calls taken 24 bourt a day OPEN SUNDAY 104 condition tbiougbout with new I roof, new siding, aluminum | storms and screens, basement i wltb forced air oil heat, aas . Only'^kOM do' r garage s you In s. Lot ftnead la Itndacaped baaamenL gaa btaf to baVto ----- “KMOir___________ oSl 401M * ' *** ^'Bt ---- bt“ownbh ( ROOMS BATR.lTRANSPERiii5: i if D A 66U full baaamsnL oU beat lU Hen-i BtrBlngbaB. (17,3M. Ml VS4( ! ' HC)N1. 682-2211 Bbto — - - ,g — r ■■■ ■ in _ I , _ . dtnon. n 4»UM BLOOMFIELD - Trade — Sale — Low Dn ; •w:i- Esecutlva rancb. iMdcd cos fi ' to w^R'SiHe.";; ll. bass. Realtor OR 3Soat for further Informs- BPECIAUZINO IN TRADES tien_______________________' Builder_____________PE T7210 ®M'l'jSuMr TRI-LEVEL ST.XRTER, K laaMaeopad acres, lake. large, Model Open Dxtly l(-« min bais-,Vjlt**Dheuie. irrigation svs-i No monev down on your lot ismT Many fruit trees berries your plans or aurs Ranch and sFad...... ...... ' —' 5143 Cnss-Eltiabetb I GILES West .^itJr liaine 4 room. -3 bedroom home Wl^ on 1 n<»r Oat hes'. Only M (40 full price. HIITER NEAR Northwestern hioh- WAY - 3-bedroom ranch home I wltb attached 1-car garage, fireplace. beautiful kluhen with buUt-I Ins. I'l baths. 134.000, terms Only I WILLIAMS real ESTATE-INSURANCE full 11 O riaulev ________cupboards Wooder-. fill spnetoua carefree living. 30 milci from DetroU Pries (24.0SO FE 4-3010 430 Hoepital Road BUILD Tour plans or ours OR 3-)(3( MJtolSL ------ WILL BUILD ON TOUR LOT OR OUHS YOUR plan or OURS Hava 3 btdrooa. Ub bath, full: basement model to show. Don McDonald admire Hardwood . . plastered walls, flrtplace glassed and screened porch, basement, new gas furnace and water heater. Oarage. gs« furnace, large kitchen. vi cant, move ritht to. terms Cs FE 4-»»0 B C Hliter Rei Estate, 3160 ElUabetb Lk Ri HOYT 'GAYLORD operktor^^ Streamlined won- master tarbaie ditpo.ssl unit plus loads of bullt-lns. For a pvmer who wants the latest things xnd the be« Templeton" 3 Acres Near Milford Large older type brick home, g, bedrooms, full basemrot, oU beat. 3 car garage, beautlfut grounds.: Can be bought fumlstaetT ot un-' furaltbed. reasonable down pay- K. L. Templeton. Realtor 2334 Orchard Lake Road 6430001 SCHRAM l.lizabetli .Chores 5iih. i «' 3 bedroom rancb borne, built L* In 1(60 Large 34 foot llv- < “t "For that personal Interest'' ' '488 Pontiac Lake Road : COUNTRY LIVINO es, 3 bedroom ranch home i ir-o*ia-:^-»b85a COLORED brick Drayton Plains ares For HOME AND INCOME 2 hoUit lail OR 3-k24i_ ; A neat 4-tnd-bath xintlc itor " ' -ate dining room Bae^ - 10-roora li detatli, call OR 3;«4g____ t BEDROOM BRICK 432 E MANg-tieid. — " — • -.......—- " (S Custom-Built Hoide lAcUmt 3'bcdroom bom^ "™toS*'?6t"wtth'*isU0 Down : Carpeted living room and haU. ' 3 bedrooms with wardrobe clos- ets. Oas FA heat oo 40x130 ft lot In the LeBaron - Madtson-Northern H4(b a i « a Only 3 left to pick yonrx todty. \\e>t Suhurban 1 New 3-bedroom ranch with gleaming oak floors. fruUwood cupboards In the large kitchen ' tiled bath gas FA beak and only. 013.400 oo FHA tarmi j Et.ir t olored" (10 a week, furniture Included. i Can ba purchased on o OI with; nothing down, closing costs. I\ AN W. SCHRAM ] REALTOR FE 5-9471! (43 JOSLYN COR MANSFIELD ! OPEN EVENINOS AND SUNDAYS I MULTIPLE LISTINO SERVICE | Dorris BKAUTIPUL BRICK 3 BEDROOM BUNGALOW Located In excluilvc Pioneer Htgblandx. full basement. oven. , range, gar’btgt dls-posal and refrigerator, new carpeting. 3 car garaga. Priced to sell 7 ROOMS BRICK RANCH 014,076. Sell or trade. A beautiful eye - appealing home with tlreplqce. buUt- 3'BEDROOM BRICK BUN-OALOW gw.ggo. Locatad In beautiful Loon Lake Shores W aiTun Stunt, Kealtor I 77 N. Saginaw St PE 441(4 _____Dally ui I_ O'NEIL MULnPLE LISTINO SERVICE BEAUTIFUL SVLVAN SHORES locailon, excellent beaeb privileges. Tbis extraordinary home of f c r t veryttaiag yi ranted. Veal kitchen Is the most glamorous ever - loads of solid birch cabtneta. all drawers on roller beartngs. maple pounding board, robins egg blue, formica counters, built-m electric dishwasher, disposal. oven and surface Durders. Also Included Is a den. a tamlly room and ves. a rumnus room for itertalnmeot. SUBURBANITES Ideal location for people who want suburban living and still bandv to schools and stores. Including modem radeb home wUb full baaemedt. Aluminum storau and screens and larga lot. Only (10-400 - terms I- A. TAYLOR. Realtor REAL ESTATE .AND INSURANCE 7732 Highland Road rMUl Daily g-g Sunday IS-S _______OR 4-0344__ ! BATEMAN : REALTY ; MULTIPLE LUTTNO SERVICE i LET'! TRADH I HAVE TOU SEEN Jayno Heights I 3 FABULOUS MODELS LET'S TRADE /CASS LAKE... Fabuioi D A N D T BUNGALOW gS 4M. Easy FHA terms rooms down and eipansto ANNETT bsat, exesptlonnl oft Baldwin bas furnace. (42.(4 a month includes taxes and Insurance. g ROOM BRICK RANCH. Sell or trade 26't x 42'e g ROOM BRICK RANCH. Sell or trade. 2(1^ x 42's wltb full taaaament, asphalt kHed. S X 34 paaeled breexe-way. 23x24 aUactaed garage. large comer lot. privet sacrtflcc price or take Summer cottage or email t completely fenced. -*—the , flneit ei ossible for yoi ig letter at t2l with 3 full baths. Cau be used as a 3 family convalescent home or a Big fa'mily home. Small bam. Big tot. (13.4(0 with $4,000. down and IlM per month.' WILLIAMS LAKE SECTION. 3 bedroom gleaming white aluminum rabch home. Plenty of cabinets In the nice kitchen; these nice folks are g^g to leave the -------------e which Just brick, Crcsicnt Lake Privileges 1 Modem 3 bedrm. buhgalowl built In 1143 Lge. living rm .' kUchen. utility, full * '- It 421 4t Lake krtmt I luiiie Site PONTtAc^ROAD._Lovelv 2-bedr<»m | ybiir ap- ; garage. impletcly fenced After i nable doim pm't., $40 o. Including taxes. Ins. New Office i 25.V) DIXIE HWA'. I VI DORRIS AND SON REALTORS ! I-' 2430 Dlkle Hwy_OR 44324 *'Val-U-Way garage. 100 a 140 lot ntcelv landscaped and fenced. It's complete storm sash and beautiful carpeting at (13.-(00 with 03.400 doim. We Invite compgrlson. EXeSLLENT EAST SIDE story and a half bungalow. 3 lovely bedrooms plus stalr-•way for expansion! Plas- OOOiy BUTS AND TRAOI3k UH ROKEK nil LS ' BEDROOMS 2 FULL BATHS THIS NEW HOME 18 LOCATED IN hood, 4 minutes from doxratown. featuring aluminum siding. 3 bedrooms, large lu room. i‘ lull baths, full Pasement with recreation room, gas bat water boat, eelect oak Hoors....(14,000 For additional information phone aVkolags and week-ends FK l-17t4 CONTEMPOkART. TEAR ROUND lakefront borne. 3-badroom, |as heat, boot Sock. Lake Orton. IDEAL TOR n the c Really Is a bariain EXTRA TALUK - Local lOOxlOO-n lot In lovely MANCHt With all beaut In the surroundings modem bungalow with gas heat slum mu™ i storms. — walls. You'll KITTLE FARM - Just l>b miles i from etty limits. Lovely bungalow , with two bedrooms and sun room | lat. floor. Large unftnUbRd attic , TEMP15ST RAHCR HOME $8,995 1NCLUOINO LOT YOU CANT AFFORD TO RENT WHEN YOU CAN BUY IN THE CITY OF PONTIAC $55 rftf brMkwt- lr.ltEabeth Lake, with tionaf'bimk house and good beach, cciici let Prtrsd at $33(40 "Pud " -Nicliulip, Krallur 40 Mt. Clemens Bl FE 5-1201 ' .\ftpf 6 p.ni. I•'l': 2-3.170 4~NEw Moc^ir~¥mi£ii ^ i Kcfl Barn V illage SUBDIVISION I I VVHHam 4,,ake Area- Lagoon at rear of properly to S^g ?«“'wtaff.lfp‘toe’“„e't| W DOWN i 20 ft. kitchen, tuto furnace ! Out Auburn, excellent extra clean ! portly finished 2nd Roar. Only, * bedroom borne, nice cyclone ' (lo.gio, terms. ; fenced lots. Only 143 40 per . - dry l‘,i rage. Beautlftil big tiaily fenced. Com ^anislty ■ prtcetr at C.Is—$50 ! Mores you In a like new g bed- ' bungalow. Out Baldwia. Rax ; rooms, dlotna room. Large living rm. with ffropiace. Wnll-Ao-wall aarpetmg. Exccllbnt eoodUloo I . . thruout. Over 3 acres of land wUta ] gas furnace hot water tank andi fmlt. berries, etc Paved street | water eondtOaper. 3_ ear garage. - QpIt (K.sm and terms to suit «*^C Modem brick rancher with full PS 44111. i basemast Attocbad gar . fire-i roiriAljr¥f~dW^^^ 3 RED-! A «na*.ohir,‘ hS^^^ PMAiar rriH BammmMtoat d«COf*ltOOI. A OD^’OWDAT DOM€ Jr* iiid cuit^m bWlt. Trulj. a won- rm ____________ dorful place to Mte. will trad* j ___________ Y*or VfnH^mc I cheaper bon# or aood soa-, CHOICE LOCATIOHB IH A. _ cortract Rrtc#d at ' PARTS OF NORTH RONTIAC CITY ; •*»'» 031 000 aod worth It MODEL AT - na&x full picttm windows. 3 bad- ’ ! ^ m v . Bato. earpatod and LETT WITH US W. buUd buy. 1 M Fn^t Rlrl • —-‘^■a dmpat, ptr.| «id trads Open P4. Multiple , AUO IN. J-iLlql OIU. , 1 Block N of Pike on East Blvd. Open Daily,. Sun. 12-9 A MONTH 3 Large Bedrooms -Ml Uarpeliiig liicludeil MANY OTHER DELUXE FEATURES !£SL/i X I. garage. I uitinT^iemci brlek "The House of Ease" \ 3 bedrooms, face brick, gas i boat, frea carpatlng, attached ga- | "The Oxford ,Stiuire" | 3 bedrooms, tri-lsvsl fees brick, tss heal, selact oak floors. j , "Tlie Ex|«udahle’’ , 4 bedrooms, full basement, gas! heal, btreb cabinats, large walk-ln between Lake t Orton 3 BEDROOM -'HOMES Facebrick Front Paym’ts Less Than Rent $10. DN. STARTi DEAL j No Mortgage Costs Oas beot-carpcted Using room ' DON'T WAIT-BUT iJoWI I / Rus'iiiev.s? ' 'J'el-Duron .\rea 21 k 34 ft cement bik bld| at rear of property can b i used lor many business pui poses Modern 2 bedrm boms. . mVretr A'nrt'y* utte. ry/COLORED (,I lot (76 per month I NEAR JOSLYN — walk to tht'PoittIkc plant and sava your car. Well kept 3 bedroom. Hardwood floort and plastered walls. Ceramic tile bath with tbowtr. "Bont dry" basement the owner says, nicely painted, too. A lot aod a half, rear Is **'"'‘'* fenoad and has ,j| fruit trees, grapes aspberries. The nice ----‘ng west and have I sell wltb- only na-ay beautiful bi larxlscaplDg All nice recreation rw of buUkdna. Evan freeter. Close to t end public scbooli of all new hoi to Arixona and LET! TRADE G.VRDEN th# flD^ •* Kwkim -oea Fruit I 350 too. in i% ft drftftai onlf I y% wiHt ftlualDum pi lng» If you enjoy the*# uungi. with lots of tpftee. It should to see thh offering , (3.600 down. Wtn handla. LET'S TRADE GROWING P.MNS? You won't have them In Indian Woods Loti of room to roam and_ wonderful lake priv lieges on Loon Lake. Large and spacious brick ninch. almost new. Loaded wlth-plux features ax. built-in ladlo tbrou^out carpet, drapes, water softener and lots of other, ektras. A toe^ »*l»- Take your lime, but hurry I let s TRADB LEAVING STATE -.. ^r^"."i.rbMir^i;ur.^ fireplace aad garaga. AU large —, rmmu ExeeUent city le location Cloee to all Price reduced to (12 - per month. A^a^loue bor spaclou West I beautiful ti rntx automatte heat nIcO cob- O'Neil. Realtor ;Um throughout. 1(6 #lllard and *f> \ Open (4 p.n. I MWway g4( per mgntb pkii PE 6-4to .ex and L.uranc.. BUY SELL TRADE f dn. i J. siding. _ ________ ftc# a lots compirtely r ttrftge. 111.555. C.11.»RO\\XR^ItoF j g B S. BUILDINO CO. I FE 4-ggSg J wr 0 Realtor 26t3 Union Lokt 1 CORWIN 11 block north df Montcalm l iblock eeet ot Oaklondi FE 1-27(1 MODELS OPEN ryg la g P.M. Dally ¥iun. silowB RmUv '**r ■-'K 4-Unit Brick Apt. Excellent eondtUon. good rental , area xbowlng not return of •" per cent Each unit bos 1 b.. roMnx. 24 ft. llTtag rm., dining aren. full batb k kitchen, itp-arate basement. 4 oar garage I Osmer locatton. paved atreet. (23.(04. terms. ;75 Act*es — Horses? I Ideal for riding club In scenic I and heavily wooded area 30 I minutes north of Pontiac. 3d j miles of ridtof traUx. Modtm I 4 bedrm. hilltop Home. 31 ft. ! Uving rm . teparako dbnni rm i full basemtnt. auto haat. indoor j tr*m**' frontage. ' WE WILL TRADB , ANNETT INC. Realtors I Open E^eoLk^-a^ £i«ay 14 :FE 8-0466 R. J. (Dick) VALUET Realtor FE 4-3531 ! 346 Oakland Ava, Open M ! BUD special MILLER !SS'a,BS!!T.JS,lSS:: wav Vnmlly room. Alum, atorma and icraena. large fenced Ipt, for • 3-bedroom home In Mtoac •to.. - bua line. Call to K- LETg TRADE $600 DOWN ' A lot tor so Mttle J bedroom aluminum rtocher eloaa to all echoole. Vacant and Immediate posseulon. Live better for lew: price U ONLY (4,600 Tomorrow may be too late. LET'i trade RFALTOR FE 4-0528 FE 8-7161 377 g TELBORAPH-OrEH EVES SMITH Lorraine Court ffolU Carpeting included at Terme te raepenslbla par- . ! WILL TRADE h1LakeT'formai''nvL Privllegax, oarpetMTjv/'rii. ■ I dlntng burning ftrepinee. baaemani Re .—I— room, gea beat and garaga for i •r-> «r ♦■‘iMtoom with |ar| room wan to waU carpoting. i family kitchen with bnllt-u>; stove, oeen ood dlshwniher. ‘ hftth down. ctrftBiic til# up, mu baeament. steam heat. *>•• DOWN value beyond belief An 3 ear garage with boat and | older borne, well earel lor, with 4 tool storage, paved drive, large ; jjrge bedrooms, walk-ln cloeeto. froonds Priced for quick eaJe Huge family sixed ’ kitchen, mu at k3g.ug. HURRY. Imsement, The total prkc I4 only I klMO Call lor dcuils. ____ William Miller FE 5-iaOl , Realtor . FE 2-0263 After,6 p.m. FE 2-3370 i ^rg'toT silver Uke i Elizabeth Lake Estates I. ... 1— Jkktrnetlvi g-kedri ed lIvlM ----- tile boUi. “Bud" Nicholie. Realtor . — —™3m>' kitchen with breakfast Ur. tuU basemtnt vrtth recreation room, gas baai. water jaftener. take prlrilagti, (tSS dt>. No moitgMi eoels. Drayton Plains liicnme psp-jajerjr s T^olfe M, .Smith. Realtor H^aei <9| Fot Sale LoU THE FQXTIAC PRESS. UEDXESDAY. JULY 19. 1961 THIRTYnNtNR^ ■ Builder Must Liquidate 'Trade-In $195 MO OTHEH MONET NEEDED S.B.S. BUILDER FE 5-36?6 bomb Wira AN IHOOMB ■IrjnAiN Mias.. 4 AtdioBMsr *«V U». rooa *lth nr«-IMm. «hiMt nac* to ipare. and B-ifll Utch. Eull ain't. AIM iBiU honi on roar M lot tor tbit additional tneooa. Uni m Tel-Huroa aroa. Can tor appt. •O’* DOWN TO GIs tat ft. lot. I, I' car laraii and COLORED-“0•’ DOWN TO GIs Baa^ lUli a-raom bomi. suit U*la| NB., brick flro-placa. ciraaile till bath and Ml haal. FUU. WICE at? CALL ArrER Mom^ to Loan .61 fLlciaMd Moaiy , Ly>dtr»> EECLUBITE HOUEBITB looklQf biauuAl Mon and r panoramic Vlio nmit icbooU, clou Mopptas area. Lake , OwBir Iraaitirred, OR XatT [ Buaineaa OpportiinHloa 59! '^^aJS^^Sur^'ai.i utrtbatlon alrina. Our I.NO ‘ lUari loot ol floor ipace. t bed- r«*?!?VnT \ "When you need" lin 'LSHsrR^KTT'^S? $25 TO $500 We «UI be (Idd to help yon. STATE FINANCE CO. TIZZY Hl-miXATULAGE •rm THoeE who care' Oraelou IItUii aiiured ....lied building iltei ai LADD'a me. > w.i-ter Road -.. fX S-i OR >ini iOKr t :Sa p a LAME LOT IN Nin AREA. FOK I ILlta., . lale by < . ^3TfS attei sBOROB R. IRWIN, REAL1 sea W. WALTON — ■ For Sale Acrea^ 55 ACES. CLARERTON. FOI prtci IS.ttS tas down, t» i *4 ml. Chryler Hvy. Ready bMMbtt; Pair FE and i 3-UM or Dot, JO 4-Mll and Arm. Dale Brian Oori>. Coin-OperateH Dry Gleaning "Investors!" Credit Advisors 6{|A ckT OUT OF DEBT PAY OFF ALL YOSR BlLLBt WITHODT A LOAN >R —^ -Do Com« tn Sow ____ A HOMX APPOIffTMINT City Adjustment Service FE 5-9281 732 W. Huron. PONTIAC, MICH OPPOSITE MAIN POST OFPICI BUDtiET YOUR DEBTS CONSOLIDATE BILLS-NO LOANS For Tour Beit Bet to Oot Out of rfeb* Financial Advii BASmAW visevrs. Inc TE 3-70t: SMITH WIDEMAN OPEN WlE?!T'£'4-4526i” S ACRES a room ranober. Full bimt, Ric-I _reatlon rm._^yd bnr * Built-in | ’ flrejn^^tt^' Termi! "*^“'*'T’~Td'ifiittiili tiil' Clarence C. Ridgeway | BROEER NOROE "E 3-7W1 3M W. WALTON BLVD , Mortjtajte For Sale Farms SnFBRMAREET CONCERT . CASH AVAILABLE To Impiovi your borne end pir up 111 ot your debte pitti your morttnie or Innd contrict. Your home muit be one-bnll pnld lor By K«tc Osann Fer Sale MilMellaneous 67 j^^For Sale MIscaManaomt 671 Sate SiNw^tti^ Qoaito 4' Son, FIFE. I4.ia. w;^COFFER STALL SHOWERS OOMPIETe!i03 aPORTtMO BiHb ANO M pipe lie. TWote lll.M. O. A.. with fauetta tad curtatai m.M round! ot amaiwilton. rent. o£ Yliompaon. 73M MM Woet | “ --------- ----- itoriai complete I. toUeti uDa went, StT Or: SINGER AZimLTeUECrteATSft, W Hu » «•! gn bntnrm u: 'net linki and tttC^i. IMM up. Laundry tray'i niid itnnd nod faucets. tll.H. Caib and carry -____—^_____ -- HIM 10 Square Yard, light oiieen end 43 yard beige ilK wood carpet tn good condttton. Can be •een la use on floori In prliete. realdencet: Price $3.IP a equere yard FE 4-t7M._____________ 00 PER C^'T automatic WA-ter loltener. Fiberglai tank! with , 10 year •erranty. Tike adiantege HAOEN DLTI--------- . bend. 100. EL S3M. 17777 Tola-grapb. Sand, Oravel and Dirt 76 I TO IH TARDB. bard ORATEL. 1 lap- black dirt. OR l-MM. 1-A BLACK DIRT. TOP SOIL. rs.OOO BTO OAS furnace MO SO.HO BTU oil won furnoco ISO OK3>SI28 UTtLITY automobile AIR-CONDmoNtat Scare Like new $10 Ota-IOM. •\IXM1NUM SIDING ' STORM SASH - AWNINOS ' No money do«n IS mo. and up. I Deal direct with owner and lave ■ Cell JOB VAI.LEI.Y Now --- ------"The Old RellaWe WoneeF 21 ACRES WEST OF WATERFORD I F^Q . . Large I bed. term borne. «MM j UM w am. u TJk am. BA OM. gg. » this perfect? If ’the whole pir-conditionedr’ BATHROOM FIXTURES. OIL ANO gai fumacei. Hot water •team boiler Automatic w a Ur heater. Hardware, elect. lUppUei. crock and pipe and flttlngi Lowe Broltaeri Paint. Super Ecmloni ...,^T-Y-Le-0-MATT€ ZKiZAG MACHLN'F. ,QXLX -..........- $149.50 Gives you zigzag stitching at straight-stitch cost. FAMOUS YOl’NG Budget Model - $7as6 Easy Terms —-onOur— Budget Plan . SINGFR luted In pbeni book under I Singer Mwlng Uechlnc Co > 13 N Saginaw FE 3-Ot THE Saltation arm'. RED BRIELP STORE Ererytolng to meet your ne Clotbini. Furniture. Appitan 11? EAST LAWRENCE_______ , TO RENT A SINGER ___________________________ •re- I.nei. BLACK DmX,_TOF SOIL, ___Blniit sewing Center , gie ^,1 ^ i^igg “°**^”*” ' r~OR MCTtE'~TbAite~^^^ grading, rcaeoMbh. ......... I-A FEAT AND TOP SOIL. DE-. .iUered UP a toad. OR 1-1W4 Sand and HU alio. ‘ • A-l TOP aOlL, CRUSHED BTONE, sand, 'gravel, nil. Lyle Conklin. . MMtlO or »E 3-M73.____________ I BEACH SANb. Sb40 OR IldAD travel |7. B ydi. del. PHI and Cuihton aand Loading W3 S. ! WUIlamf f .k Ril. w.M v-ivT* — CRUSHED STONfc; SAND. OfUf^ - 1 Howard EM 3-0t3l RICH DARE CLAY LOAM TOP S ...... ' LOT — FAYED STREET — VERY 7TELL LOCATED — EXCELLENT TERMS BARGAlN-$49 MO — LIYINO ROO M — OLA8SED-IN k>RCH — NEWLY PAINTED AND I ACRE — LAPEER COUNTY - On comer blacktopped road. - .goad newly painted baiebient am - 3 bed. modern farm! ome > — ona-thlrd of cropi — ’ ern or Dw Sate Household (Ioo5 i Ssle Household Quodt 65 beef and pore - half anU | l'\l hOTT I I’MBFR ' I”"' t 30g'ltotlonal Bldg*'^”*^ M7» »C^C FOOT EELVINATOR RF-* PRIOIOAIRE REFXIOERATOR a^^ wyanv uanr S!?. nju?*'! SPECIAL-WASHto'^CH BAnB Th: M ACRE FARM NEAR HADLEY POTENTIAL — Oood farm building! very 1 .] “w«h°it?“ f^togi:*)ltowr"^ HM oi AUTOMATIC WASHER “^M^Hllfbum tuppllet and lull Ii graph. FE tJIMl. PAYMENT. WRIGHT ]il Oaginnd Avt. Open FES-9441 j {i yXB W i - 313,30b''— barn and'7 Bore i nerei Tor |3.i0n eitrk. . I UNDERWOOD REAL ESTATE OR 3 1203 It no ant. FE 3-7033' 10 ■ 'or 3-3411 CUSTOM BUILT BRICE-RANCHER-. »tt,ched two -_____jeted bedrooms. . Two picture windows Do . . Swaps 11" 21" Ji". ■ 24]' Emerson ’ Motorola * W j; HOTPOINT RANGE AND REPRIO-! ?! !5 •rstor. 12 jrr».; WestlngbouM !.S !. • iModroBftt and dryer, i yr» 6I2- I "rw house or furniture, afpli- chimney caps PonOae Pre-Cat, Step Co. 34 W Bhettield PE open 0 . 2-3000. . _______' 1035 Oakland Ave FE 4-4M3 I . L„ USro FURNACE^. COMPLETE Color 1 our Cement ,tth controls, reas OB 3-5033 lh“MekS«I WORE BENCHES mTi WALOON yWutitol wllfe' AND^ofSlE LUiiliR. -r colors ' ««11 seasoned, lor all ?r; KS*,* ‘'V.iS PONTIAC NORTHERN AREA ‘ Yau mutt tec this real eharp.' Ito ttory. 4 bedroom, family hama. Carpeted living room and. ---------------- Recteallon room I fireplace In 7 raised hearth. Dining room an, bend rubbed blrcb cebln^. Cm-pletelT Bsulaud. Very auractivei end well constructed home about I'S yrt. old TEN ACRES OF LAND only 10>i miles troas Pnn-1 tUc City llmlU. WeH restricted, COMPLETE PROGRAM COMFLl^TE ENOINJIERINa INSTALLATION I'^'j. lot. Back yard fenced fc trailer, late car or lot oi si.sw value. MA 4-3337;^,. ■ , 15 FOOT WOLVERINE MOLDED £bp. Evinrade and tralle^Would take some camping equipment as pert Uade gg»-g474__________________ roni LOVELY SINOER SilVlNO MA- n Orchard L We take trades. Open a to I chine Deluae cabinet with elg- ------------------- , Walton TV FE 1-2357 rig 1 for design, overcast blind' . - » 11 - » »- 515 R. WallOB. corner ot Joelyn hem, eW.. til bal^e or pay-------- CA-ShUWA> lloa BEN HUR FREEZER AND' Dnlverssl Co. gTANLE^ AJ-DMlNDM WINDOWS relrigeratoi combination, for <1M. I yr old, O sfur 3 p m.____________ LET US BOY IT OR SELL IT FOB I.............. : YOU OXFORD COMMUNITY : ItxM 3SR. Rock Lath AUCTION, OA A3M1. 4»k Ftesterboard___ . 1 HEPOSSESED ELECTRO-LUX M AWoOAjjY'bRbF'LBAP TaBiS «*» *• .PUscort ------------- *" .........3 eiUnslon leafs. 4 side ' I and china cabinet OR Cleaner, all alUchmenU ■~;Uh''r’eYunsloo leiSi. 4"‘side ' D, , o.4c-n»- tion'ed "will iSdiT? Mianc^^M! jiiij" DurmeisteF - f*..*"*?*»----------- NECCRI. WORLD FAMOUS FOR ' LUMBFR COMPANY AIR TONDITIONSRS^ 373 Am automatic aewlng. In beautiful | 7340 Cooley • Ph FE l-4tl0. _™ ______ - -11 basement with gas beat and hot water. Fenced: yard. Only: 314.100. I LONO TERM FtNANCINO '41 DE SOTO. OOC® CONDITION. trade or sell 035-33M_____ COCA c6l a liACtnNE ’k3 or" sell* OR T-oSo?"^ *"" .. CONVERTIBLE. '50 CHRYSLkR NOrge Auto washer^ Will take a clean M for equity. Zenith console stero FE 2-14M after 4._______ 2 years lo pay lo i DRY CLEANING PLANT FOR „ WAYNE* OAI tala or trode for teal' estate 121 N Seglnew___ OB 3-MI3.___________ Muoro Electric Co loto -------- .>ily g BOBtbs : ---- - . I Sacrifice at g37 M casb, will . Sunday 10 a m. to 3 p.m. ept I3.M month. Call FE 4- DAYTON JET PUMP TAKE. ______________aTa- Ovtrsisad Stono. 03 rd. Fill Dirt, 30c yd. Delivery extra. AMERI-STONE gU3 BA8RABAW fm”d'lrt^EM ^MU. YARD ANO DRIVE ORAbtflO. Wood, Coal and FimI 77 YlLAa W O b D OR FIRIPLACE od, 3 eord, M0„ del Alberta mber MtIU. FE VOUl For Sate Pets 1 SILVER POODLE, 030. OTHER colors. Toy ColUes. Swap? WaaS .33 pUtol. NA 7-3031. 3 BLACE FRENCH POODIXS with papers. Reascsablo. FE I NEW EENMORE OAS RANGE 1 Cameras A Equipment 70 . EVE. FE 5-4340 Income Pioperty I 000. $3,300 down. WiU consider cash offer. I U. PANfiUS. Realtor I ORTONVILLE M South Street_____ NA 7-2115 Sale Business Property 57 1043 UNION LAKE RD.. DE8IR- "PE 1-aiM REFRIOERATOR, ROUND TASt —- 4 pair of drepee —' lIRE i Call betweea 4 3-1124 DOIT NOW! I Clothee Post 13 43 I ,d Tile lie s Cedar Post 41 'm. FE Field 1 Cl,-..---------- -r "Bee Us tor Your Bulldlat Roods" | SURPLUS I.UMBER «; ’ ’ of loc. I FAMILY. OAS HEA’r ZONED commorelel. 334 Mt. CTemens. I Union'Leki 44 FUTNAM-INCOMR PROPER-ty. Owner moving, will sacrifice i •Ata kUchw^an? Mth^nU^lo. dltlon^^iofllMter^ p. m"”"''BY OWNER. 110X133 FOOT Lbt. BEST CASH OFFER INCOME ^ i Oa'kCd^«*!"pfc */3m2”'"‘ "‘i I HOLLY. MICHIGAN ■Y..?WNEfc731„DpR^Rb.. AO-1 TO SETTLE ESTATE " a faanlly b—■- " each aide, sis.ouu. n-.*/ wcub. PAUL M. JONES, REAL E8T I FE 4-SS30 FE S-137Si 133 WEST HURON ST. WEST SlbiE Live no or down. Tennants will stay. Brlgg! If per cent gross., Oas brat. 3 ear garage Owner: leaving city. Terms. Me appolntmeot. FE 34143 E14g3. call Rich Laundry and Machinery Co. 13400 W Mc-Nlchols. Detroit 35. Michigan. Teirpbone 001-3434. SUNOCO AIR CONDITIONER. FRIOIDAIRE heavy duty. 35a. Tbor Oladlron .... ™c ironer, 310. Phone 003- REPRIOERA’rOR. COLD8P0T J“‘_________________________Oood condition. 040. Ft 4-3033. ; ±1?” * e-r.o’' REPRIOERATOR8. $43.1^ TvT, ELECTRIC LIGHT FIXTURES »no -rw- umsew c.v .v Sweet s Radio and ----- — " ■■ Agpl433 W. Huron. FX 4-1133. FOR THE HOME FOUND AT L f - • Furniture e r trade. Come oui : 742 anoU- REFRIOERATOR BERVlLLE. uad rgn excellent eondttlon. Reastoable t for price CaU FE 5462a itter 5 p id REBUILT VACUUMS, 312.M UP * ~ Huron, Bame» fc Hargraves Sale Muticsl Qoods 3 FLOOR MODEL SPINET PUN08 Mabotany or Walnut LARGE DISCOUNT LOWREY OROAN Frullwood I In our irschlnt studio save many d^ers lALL.MilTKRS Bathing and Trimming For all breeds ot dogs. Pldnp end delivery service. Black poo- ....------ 4.1JP4 STATIONS SMALL STORE BUILDINO UNION LAKE VILLAGE In street location. tOO square t plus block storage ,building. *jiUTdiSi grotekslanat 313.1 j," Lske Rif. EM 3-3200. WE.ST SIDE Lovely 20 room, 4 family brtek 100 per cent rental occasion. First time offered. Owner retiring. By Rent, L’se Bus. Prop. 57A BARBER SHOP, FOLLY QUIPPED. 33 BALDWIN FOR lease - excellent west side business building, tpproxl-metely 3400 squere f Francliisps are available in Pontiac-Rocli-ester areas offering the.se opportunities; ' . i 1 — PAID TRAINING FROORAM 3 — YOUR OWN BOSS 3 MODEST INVESTMENT 4 - OUTDOOR WORK 5 — HIGH PROFIT POTENTIAL Clarence C. Ridgeway ________________ BROttR Ideal'for branch office" .. FE g-7001 233 W. WALTON BLVD , mnnce or advertising, retail stoi __________________ For Sale Uke Property 51; ;;^a'«nbutor and •** STATIONS FOR LEASE FOR IXFORM.ATION' CALL FE 4-4509 PER MONTH INCOME -WILL TAKE FREE AND CLEAR small HOME OR LAND CONTRACT LOCATED NEAR DOWN TOWN PONTIAC WRIGHT “ FK 5-0^" HWAP EQUITY IN 3 BEDROOM parking Phone FE 5-0241 OPEN MON -SAT 0 TO 1 PRl 0 TO 0 24 MONTHS TO PAY 4 miles E, of Pontiac or I E of Auburn Heights on Aul M50 UL 2-3300 «_______________ A BRAND NEW 1001 MODEL uak type i--------- ------- BIC^^PdOTDU^ia-1. Munro Electric _____________-n_FE 5-0431 _ APARTMENT REPRIOERATOR ' Late, model Admiral Bai.i.r. S2 per week Deluxe Oas range $25. ‘ STOVE, gPRINOS. CHAIRS. DISH? es and rummage. FE 44000. ' SLIOH'h.Y" USED dial, elg-sag console BIngi .-------k,... ------.J 1101 designs, pull balloons, stars. Bedroom 3105. porch 0135 Irregulars, samples Prices only factory can give. Michigan Fluorescent, 313 Or. ____________________ chard_l^e i BLOND PIANO WITH MIRROR ELECTRIC WATER HEATER ggp. Strauss 1423 Oenelta | ^ “ 1»‘ P”J-m BXrr-N6w~AUD-TAYK -6s-m ! ^'^TENS to HOME FIVE. 3 COLUMN CAST IRON INSTRUMENTS BE READY noa-aT rksvir oi, w ’. vralVis Radiator 3-54-12 Sections; 330. WHEN SCHOOL STARTS CHOOSE **H®*T DANE. MALE^ 1 TEAR Baldwin Pany Shop OA 12550 FROM LARGE SELECTION i *>'> “f/*,"®*, JS’’ *® ________ OA E3061_______________ _____ LIBERAL TRADE ALLOWANCE ' home. MU AOTOMA’nc i roL^'Au^^ic s^ ,. . JaMble ofjiiakiM j JioVr f’r”1-St,""ha buttoohorea. etc. For OTly ; Bears, 00 .Oakland. _________ _ " Can'^F^E 445lf*^ ** FREE STANOINO TOUlTS OTO 05 c-aii rc vwn.____________: a5 B3 3-3711 Schlck’.s, 30' living room. lun -------- place. 30’ paneled recreation complete with toilet and ae amafl kltcneh. 1.700 square foot plus utility and attached ^ home for housetreller. OR 3-0102 ; • sale OR TRADt FOR SMALLER X home UL 2-2655 3040 Auburn ' Rd._ _______________________^____: , THADSf" 14.100” EQUITY IN edroom. 1 acre modern home, late model car or anything ■ equal value. FE t-0000. , TRADE. CLOSE IN lOO FOoi ovtrlooklng 2 lakei for good '•conttelned travel treller. EM .\ITLI.\\UK.'< REFRIGERATORS. New REFRIGERATORS Rebuilt WASHERS. New Easy WASHERS, Rebuilt GE SWEEPERS. New '— FANS, 6 Speed I MACHINES. WHOLE- i choose from. Prices start Bln portables. 111.50. xlg sag tqi ment Curt’s AppUtnees.' lew. Hatchery Rd. OR t-llOl. BINDER SEWING MACHINE. LIKE new. In lovely console with slg-rag. Makes designs, overcasting, etc |4 per month or pay total ol only g21.I5. FE 54407. Capitol Sewing Center. SPECIAL 0x12 RUGS. 024.g5 McLeod Carpet. Woodbard at Square Lk Just below Ted’s. FE 2-7701. «r. 20 ft. lengths 1 Mr, 30 n. lenj^ yer. 00 ft. cm . i cheep LAYAWAY OR PAYMENT PLAN Pet Shop. 50 <3 _____ ; from ' EDWARD’S ■ II 8 8AOINAW i COUNTRY FOR YEAR BABY ORANO. BXCELLntT CON- j old Collie. FK 5-7044.__ LI?W ' BETTTffiL'V^jMM CO ' is with trim tlt.35 wnne or colored 2ndt SAVE PLUMBINO SUPPLY ' PObSlJB. AKbr-CUP^- END LEW BETTIRLY MUSIC CO. i *.®**;. SJ* MI 0-0003 PLYWOOD BIRCH. 4X1 PEO BOARD 4xl ’’ pre fin. mab V-grooved. 113 05 , I an ! OPPOBITB B’HAM THEATER ------------------------------------ . BAND INSTRUMENT REPAIR _ | POODl^ PUPPIES, COOirrBT By factors expert ! reasonable. Cell CALBI MUSIC CB FE 5-0151. OOOD.HOUSEKEEPINO SHOP or Pontier FE 4-J565, 'and dry- : (er s AppUe e et Union 0. 1111 Com- =7-,=r-?r, 04-06 E^ HUr'ON ST, OIL*COMPANV’ Alter 5 30 ii,,. WELL KNOWN RESTAURANT. ------------lame location lor 30 years. Hlgb ------------------------------------ _______ ! gross, 10.500 down Partnership WILL TRADE TD 14 BULLDOZER aecond Business Opportunities 59 (ii.vsoiving. fe 5-41T1. I 'seiJ Refrigerators 1 good supply of late model u>e rrirtgerelors All priced lo sel elsd washers, dryers, ranges I tmsumers Power C o. 28 W . I .awrence EXPERT PIANO TUNINO By Master Craftsman IMMEDIATE SERVICE \\ icgatid Music Center _____Phone FEderal I-4SI4 (il IT.AK MONTI 1 VOU TOO CAN afford ONE SEE OUR WINDOW DISPLAY LAROE SELECTION REASONABLE PRICES _____ LAYAWAY PAYMENT PLAN ofNO OUT OF RnSlNESrsALE I EDWARD'S 10 8 8AOINAW Mimeograph 110. Stenotype $36. CONN MINUET Electric range |35, Retrlgeretor w* have 3 floor $20. Trailer Ice chest 022.50. Dodge greatly reduced Panel Truck $75. Bath tub. cl^-, PONTIAC PLYWOOD CO 14M BALDWIN AVE. FE 2-2543 irORMICA. PLUMBING. PAINT, glass, wiring. Open 7 days. FF 5-4712. Montcalm Supply. 150 W. Montcalm._____________________ FUEL OIL TAKE WITH OAUOE — ------ jhowcase. Type- Furniture. EM FE 54222 , PbODLES. TOTS. 6 tAbK6. ------ ^-------------,|ly!H. EM J-gggl. ________-BABIES ANO 8030* breeders. Cheap FE 4-700. PARAKEETS GUARANTEED ’ Ulk. 04 05. Walker's Bird Howte. •-* “* Rochester. OL 1-0372 CONN MINUET GROANS MORRIS MUSIC 3-0402 ffaiSfl 'A LUCRATIVE RECESSION-FREE ’ __________ I Sesrlor^'il'le.n'i, ‘ISTl' CASS (-AKK ! —I“J> I 4-S757 brick ranch home, beautftul land- BUSY RES’MURAH’T. REA8OTA- ^^fio cO?«TRACT8 TO BUY OR scaping. Perfect sand beach. This, ble rent. Heat and water fum.,** j ogf-,], g;|g Mgu home has eyerythlng for the. Closed Sunday! and holidays, w «ii_. e-ar^ warrviv. a.sa discriminating buyer Only tlS.-l CaU PE 0-1775 200. Substantial ' Appointment Afeo exclusl- --------- — r Pangv 7.20t! Sale Lanti Contracts J.233 CONTRACT IN WATER-! WILL ACCEWnFREE AND CLEAR ford Will discount 32 per cent I home or good housetreller d Telephone Devison, OLyir-'- *—■----------—"‘ ' Used Trade-In Dent, ioooo used ’television set wivel Rocker ......113.35 ' Also radio. MA 5-7273 . . pc, breakfast set ’ Davenport and chair . I HOT WATER HEATER. 30 OAL : RABBITS. 3 DOES. 3 BUCKS, e young. Selling ouL rabbits, hutches^ an^^l. §7r W, Aubtim WEIMARANER Fuf>8. AKC Re6-Istered 2 left, g35. MI 7-2333. Dogs Trained, Boarded 90 rkttt.r bi n s family Income in Ortonville Over R*eal Estate MA 5-lW (evenings' 131.33 and 040 15. marred ’heater.'^lcMiao Fluorescenl. 303 MORRIS MUSIC ■' ■' 34 S. Telegraph ' 0 CONEY ISLANDS j See these 3 Coney Iilandi st edge, i ol Pontiac. Show good return on) Owner might spill i — e particulars. Clark i .LAND CONTRACT s6lD Balanct owed 12.221 et 7 m-i Interest. Will discount 30 per cent. - ~ ------, .Ortonyme. Innersprtni m - - C»”*»»ing 64 ^ 1 paymt ____"“e'xciuitlve" lulldlng lot Cass Lake. LACK LOVELAND | atOO'Casa Lake Rd. Ph. 162-1255' _____________ ________ . ____ wt tKaiiarni i.akE "MODERH 3! Real EsUte. FE 3-7016. FE 3-7000 bSavSim. *U year ilPme. gas heat.l jtok for Mr, Clark Res. FE 44113 30 X ISO lot with lake privileges. qhOCERIES. BEER AND WINE; . ------------------------------ large screened porch. t9nly ».T6<) , bedroom apartment Borrow With Confidence i WEDDING DRESS. SIZE 12. MY low down payment. Cell Llncolnj ,nov. for owner AUo extre 4 -r-^ ' 3-1115 after S '" 1-IOOa, Eugme D. Carter. apartments bringing In $200 per: LiLJ, $23 lU $3W iS?xed"Si^rlrict‘Sl"g2..So Household Finance ■ *ao5o»X~ 3^. S. ^°°F'Sg ^535 ■;g! ouUtending oppi _ .. . - OOOD QUALITY MATERNITY Clothes. 10 s and 12'i. OR I-'"* MAN’S CLOTHING, FISHING. equipment. FE S-0007 ________ SALE. Last week before Va- catlon. summer clothes. 25c to S3 Birmingham Resale Shop. 313 E Oinfc«734-" -N 3 30^Mon. Ull 3:30 ________ SIZE. OFFICE IHESK. chairs and conference tables Oui picture frames, mlsc, FE 0-0007 BUOOY, STROLLERS. CAR BED? ’ iby beds. FE 2-8031 BED T , Vanity, chest and bed 000 05 Orchard Lake - M. ' ^ wvVr’s *’ Xn^EN"''CABiNET SINE S’. : IHOM.Ah LLO.NOMN scretehed 42’’ model. ISO value. I I »fiu^. S MichifBD Pluoreftcent. 3»3 Orchtrd Ltkc - 5____________________ I LAVATORIES COMFLETE 024.50 value. 114 05. Also bathtubs, toilets. shower stalls. Irr»ulars, ter. . Michigan ^uoresci D0O8 AND CATS BOARDBO. Burr-Shell. 37S B Telegraph. McNARY’8 TAILWAOOER KEN-nels. boarding, training, trlm-mlng. OL 1-0004. __________ Hunting Dogs 8l GERMAN POINTER. AEC. START- _____________________________ed Bell or trade. 025-2500. LEDDY DRUM SIT, EXCELLENT- R E O I S T e'r E D LONO-EARED 'Across from Tel-Huron)__ A very 4-iaoe. _____________ FT» SALE OR RENT. LAI«3E ^,.5?^.Vr^sgr"av statewide FULLY FURinSRED CABIN AT 3-ebannel dam on Highway 05. OR 3-2771_______________ FOREST LAKE. BLOOMFIEL Real Estate Service of Pontiac B. D CHARLES, REALTOR 1717 a TELEORAPk FE 4-0521 Hagstrom - down, gio mo. Pont, FE 4-4500 and OR 3-1305 or Det JO 4-6S21 add LI S4711, Dale Brian Corp ; LAEE home. 3 BEDROOM BRICK j ranch. Cnstom built. Bullt-lns , Florida rm.. carpeting end dfapea. Call between 7 and 0 MY 34W1.______________^ NEW » BEDROOM RANCH HOUBE Anchor Bay. on canal to Lake St. Clair. 24 X 42 wlto attached garage. Aluminum siding, etpne; front SecrUlce for cost |7.aoo Lake hroiit Limior • MONTHS LICENSED P TIAC AREA ROOM TO PAND OWN MENT terms CENTURY FINANCE COMPANY i ! IIS South Broadway > Lake Ortsn UY 3-1522 | Get $25 to $500 ON YOUR Signature , Up to 34 months re repay. PH. FE 2-9206 OAKLAND Berry Garage Door Factory Seconds vallible at stieabla dlscour -Ml Cole Street. Blrmlnxbeir .. . y-j; J.020J _ Ml 4- LAW80N DAVENPORT. FOAM _______________________________ rubber back and cuahlob. l floor BENOIX WASHER-DRYER COMB- Sale Household Goods 65 USED RBFRIOERATORS — RecondltUjne^—I ^ea^^warrani y FRE’^ERB *!u*i^iance ___MIRACLE MILE CENTER WATER SOFTENER. LIKE NEW Balance 31.75 per week. Schick s MY 3-3711___________________ WASHER. DRYER. RIFRIOERA-tioo 338-43M FE 4-3031 WHITE BEWINO MACHINE I Oreba i ~ 1 Many other new______ ____ . > anos to choose from Including , factory reconditioned uprights (;ki.\xlll’.s 37_s_?%i‘o»*__________FE 3-7141 Hay, Grain and Feed 82 We pay cash. Call FE 4-08M i. 1 r fits; Everything In et Bergaln Prices living _ro<^i. _ bedrooms Loan Conipanv 32 Pontiac State Benk'Bldg APART. TEAGUE FIN.XNCE CO. 202 S. M.AIN ! 214 L. ST. CL.\IR i S*ES."?f?A!.1}irJ?^D 7™R^M ROCHESTER ROMEO sVn’,„d >Ti MODERN HOME IN HEART OF LOANS 125 TO 3500 _M.g> Z’rl HUNTTNO AND PTSHINO TOUN- AUTOS TRY OF THE UPPER PENNIN- LIVESTOCK 8ULA. 200 FEET ON LAKE ' HOUSEHOLD GOODS OL 0-0711 OL H R HAOSTROM, REALTOR 'py, a.3511 PL ----- FRIENDLY SERVICE" Irlg. with freeclng compartment 115 W. Beverly TO 8-0801 after 4 1 3?inECE drop leaf DINET-te. $0. 20 clean guaranteed refrigerators, glO to 1150 Stove, bargains, all sites, both gas and elec 110 to $100 Several washers. Maytag etc. $15 up Radio. $5. Desk, $10 21’ TV. 120 Beds, chests, dressers, rugs. lemps. 3 inetlon. Electric stove, like new s olond end la- Reasonable OR l-es37. * TV* ^ Slltn* brand new WR'dflOH . 1 Admire* re-, " Ncrncr 150 for vour power mower on any rldihf mower or tractor. gI5 on any power mower or tiller Let _ us give you e good deal Free T tickets to drive In Evans Equip- nour service an wars gu ment. 6507 Dixie Hwy MA 5-1071. , by factory trained men OR 3-7034 1 CALBI MUSIC CO --------------------AND-oTl 1 lU N. SAOINAW buy cell PIANO T’lJ N Schmidt r- “■ For Sate Livestock 83 3 SADDLE HORSES Ph Trojan 0-0740 lAif-WELCH ~ and mattress. $30. Orchard I 1.05 Also map*e beds at big dls- . ______ -IOHT ---- tall. Rida or drive 33*4 Hickory Lavrti, Rocheftei. After 0 pm. E be^ quarter. haOj? ALSO NEW CEfLIKQ ^LE ---ooms. bunk **'*559? . rugs, frames, head-mattresses. Ptclory BIO NEW 13 ClfilC FOOT FREEZ- -*0 oas stove »». er. $100 05 R. B Munro Electric Co . lObO W Huron. FE 5-0431 10 W Pike FE 4-1133 EZ tern cjt8H~FbR~U8Eb' TVr FURNI- YOURoSTOWN BUILT-IN Ot ture and mlsc FE 2-0307 »»'" »nd cook top. oven cablne CHROME_DINETTE. SET WITH 4 S”p,ay ckb'nVtS* Wll?i sink a". ........ —lor 1505 1 ii c-r- "______-__GUERNBKY AND HOLStfiK ’ Equipment 72 mixed cow. 2 years old. coming ss, comptomeieri d-pK;t-. rontesU, pleasure, gentle. 025- I tors, photocopy machines and 2500._____________________________^ Ia- I TENNESSEE kADDLER. NOT FOR ■ _ J1 small children, 0250. PE 5-0584 E 2-1510. ' ,.7>k B _ r i B. Munro Electric Co. •2.05 Huron. ' I storage files, sale, work I ' coat racks: drafting macL___________ Dick mimeograpb. iiiiin onset press, typewrtters, Ing machines, check protec-OR 3-9707 and MI $-3010 Printing 4t Office Supply. . Pontiac. FE I N Ca,i Lafayette. FE 3-0142 Open ARM? faple' 0 veer SKE LOTB: W to ACBE 'sn^. PONTIAC OR 40350; • FRIKNDLT SERVICE ” Clarkaton. Watuford. Fontlac.i FE 47005 after 0 -. _ _ : BUCKNER 030 me. Pont. »4-4300 and OB 3-1365 or Dat JO 4-5U1 - * ' t-7711. Dale Brian Corp. --LOT ON SILVER LAKE. M X 30Ci; 07.800. OB 3-03S3.____________ PLEASANT 100 PRO NTAOE Maceday Lk. OlO.OOt. torms. OR WEBSTER B ORION-OXFORD LAKE ORIOK Brick iSednom nlatrad .eotUga naw. BaanUful tiws. wm. »s>: Daatrabla loeatlco. 3 porte** - par aneloaed. Lower level nag e ‘SS ^SuS' UhMM brae with very ' ; T.\LK BUSINESS" CIas.s C 040.000 groaa, no food, owner w consider trade, property and i 330.000 down. Small Grocery 1 PHIUIAS STOVE. I bunk beds and spi Dresser base. 03. Ma_.. . crib, complete. 315 Washer< Maytags. Speedqueens. 314 up Metal 0 year crib, complete, $3 Apartment ges stoves. 310 up Refrigerators. 326 up. Wardrobe trunk, $7. M^e bunk beds, complete. 330. Reclining chair. $5 Davenport and chair, 015 Kitchen tables. $6 Dresser, 08. Odd beds y and springs. Hofa bed. $10 Roes- i Rebuilt .... ...... n...... .. 1 Y(,uf WKC DAY BED. LAWN MOWER. WABH-ing machine, dresser, s, bed com- plete. Floor lamp FE 3-0014._______ DEEP FREEZE, 050. ELECTRIC stove. 145 Automatic washer. |2S Refrigerator, $35 31 inch TV. good condition. $40. OIr's bike, like new. 030. _0 piece dining set. WHIRLPOOL WASHER AND DRY- PLASTIC TILE, ea? er. 7 yrs old. t05 MA 43411 ASPHALT TILE. WRINGER TYPE WABHINO.MA- «v0 RU08 chine Very good condition. 5E 01c. adding macli______________________ only factory tuthorlted branch oHlces In Oa ” ■ County where you can nuy new or factory rebuilt cash registers The National cash Register Co . YORK AND LANDRACE PIOS FOB sale. MA 5-3430.__________ ----- Sale Farm Produce 86 up. Th# BEAU”nFUt RED RASPBERRIES Macomb vou^pick 0.35 per quart. MAple 330. Harris’s PE 5-3700 experienced - REFRIOERATORS -Admiral, Phllco, Frtgldaire. BUYLO" TILE. 102 B SAOINAW POKER TABLE AND POOL TA- , ble, 300 FE 5-0207____________' AC A PAINT WITH kOTON. AVOID , blister and pMl dr Warwick Supply C PEEL PROOF 0 moisture. ; BLUEBERRIES. LATE THIS VkAR Ready about Aug 1 Very heave crop. Elliott’s, Otter Lake, Mich 8 - MONTMORENCY s always Picked or rtek rn. Bring container. Oak-■ rds. Sm E r---------- Ft 4-3117, Rd 1 ml. E Comm< Milford Hi-Fi, TV and Radio 66 RED RASPBERRIES. FE 3-4MI. Sale Store Equipment 73 ^ -------------- vri and stand. 115. Oateleg t.- ■ liBORROW UP TO $5001 fe »*l. OFFICES IN niture at little more than used ’7ur “ I Experts $08 00 Baglnaw ^PEAR8<5n’*8*' FURNITURE | ^ ^ MICHIGAN BUSINESS tokr Ai««i SALES CORPORATION Open ^tU FRIOIDAIRE DELUXE FREEZER. _ _______ _ door storaga. 300 pound! of •—-• w'aued' Lk.. BlYmlnghain. Plym'outo | «» Q^cyAyg Le‘ R^'pe"4-7851 i . T A "NTO ' *• i^mcE - REjExrrs. BBiSfr-1 J J*}* I { J /a l\l '"v ful living room lUltei. Low ai $71. ! 3403 Auburn Rd. ■ FE 43573 O ! **.“ *” ** FREEZERS-UPRIOHT. FAMOUS .rS- *•**«:_____________ name brands, scratched Terrific _________._ - ry cheap. „ . 17 INCH- 8ILVERTONE, |40 I2‘i Inch Phllco, $23. New picture STAINLESS STEEL DOUBLE SINE 2 f - 334 35. Toilets. «17.35. Fan hoods. . ' 328.35 OA. Thompson. 7006 M5II 47043 0 E 3-74a. w"o'3i‘ ______ ____!i HARDWARE, HOME Northern Property SI A r“i^*»S,^\i"wnrcir.. ”! E. «. BaatU!.___________ i Sale Resort Property S2| 050 TO 1300 - 033 - 0300 CKYOWUNTTY LOAH CO, 30 E. LAWRENCE FE 0-043 Need $25 to $500? See Seaixiard ! Phone FE 3-7017 I ' 1185 N. Perry St. FARKINO NO FROBLEM Seaboard Finance Co. 31 INCH CONSOLE MODEL' Cbmpletely Recondlttooed 1 Tear Warranty FRBTTER’B APPUANCE MIRACLE inLE CENTER ---------------------------- O A Thompson, 7~ toi AOcnoN fAixa , 1-=^-=-=^^---------------------—: n'kiucySr bbt tbka: &««»» » P.a . Por Sala Motorcycles 95 ^ terrific boat dibcodnt at SPBDAT -----—----------------- Toaya Martoe. Brlarude BOtori. «„r er— ere., , ««>»» S« UrTatoe. 0« WIBtoatt I tua^Ttoj^^pea igrerTAUtlOBlIWl BFA RPITFIRB IIOTORCT-ms pffiT HmrfirAT ■ | tie n l-stw alter S. _ i -----------; ^ 'tt BARunr m. uusTSitL. aMt i TERRIFIC SAVINGS After July 4 Owcaa Cnilteri. tk«a.«raB MS 8IMCA AROBOB IBOABJ... HAM. MI A-rm.__________ ■u mr sdb coKvttrat ----■ MD «AM7. ILBD CONTBKTIBt.t. ______ .naamat at.. Blitotop- I haai. after • " I wish they'd quit putting prizes in cereals! For Sale Cara 1061 For Sale Cora 106 10 FAMOUS MAKES TO CHOOSE FROM See ttaaa taalttp i SStoplek trea. S Jr'W*' OxfonTYrafler Sales mi8 S. ar laka Ortoa aa II MT SAW! LOW DOWN PATMBMT E-Z TBRklS Mazurek Marine Sales BAOIWAW . ----- Boats and AccMaorica 97 im CREVTT. 3SdS, s bedroom. very cUan. MA KMSl. U FOOT ftUN-ABODT^roNTROLS. mater and trailer. FE 5-5331. POR IWRT CAltP TRAILER, ateowa A M3-3SM. 3SM Oariand ALL NEW n PONTIAC PORTA CAMPER CAltP TRAILER COMPLETE WITH KITCBXN CRUnX-GUT BOAT BALES S3 E Wattan. ^ PE S-44II ION after 4:30. cRur, $o h-f. motor and traiter. WttA atoorl&f and eoBtroU. FI 4>$U1. POR RENT U' VACA'nOH TRAII^ •r. OR Z4107. 14' CUSTOM RUNABOUT. 13 speodMcter! a traaa tUt traitor, 07SO. FE 5-MH. Jacobson Trailer Sales and RenUls AU atm teodtu te travel trall-en. 11 ft. tor aotepoet ears and up. Hatarvt yonr mller tor vb-enUso*. Sto nt tor httehaa. paru 14 FOOT WEDOEMAKER. PUtR-llseed, decked, wtnds^ld. all centrola, IS hp. Mercury motor, eitra pyop. Sscrillce, S41S. OL 1-8414. AIBBTBBAM uobtweioht' Trarel TraOtr-------- ---- aetoad ter all.____________ ----- It Waraar Trall- 1. OB SASSI. po«er BrtorWe a and ptl ll-rT. WOLEBBINB. H H P ETIB-" ' ' nida, itccrtog aod controia. OH , je^ rf. nanai. ir-ww i«i 3-3S7I. el wallp Brsa'a axetttnil board, wtodatalelA atocrlaa. op-taolrtertad. SSSS. -SS b.p. taplaa. ISS. 'SS Ctaturr Beaortdk IP. (ray. 1». S1.1M. IBLAWP LABB SAL BP FB VTUl We HaAre a Lot of Trernendous .. bn New and Used Rigs! atOD Out aad Look Tbtm Orer Anytime! MBBCUBT^MOTI^^IMI He* Atoliortoed Dealer VOUCSWAGEN SALBS AKD aBBEICE WARD-McELROY, INC 44U W. HURON (MM) OR SAMS Qiff Dreyer's^ Gun and Sport Center isais RoUjr Rd. MB 4-dni OPEN 1 DATS A WBBX HOLLT. Ml CHIP AN BABB BATES Traiwportafn Offered 1 , rNOINB AIRLIBER. ROROTOP. Lee Ancelat, Saa Pranetaeo, San Dla^, SIS M._Ha*^ “ “ ____.—.SO. Me* ..... .... -..ml, SM. Parry Serrtea lac. OB S-tSM. SHARE BXPEMSkS Td.OEkrkR. Mo Prt.; ret. Wad. PB HBM Wanted UsedXara 101 TRAILER RENTAL Statfabb by xnatoo _________ _ . 8HAPB. 1 wnn •teennt and motor con-! troll, muit tell. IMS. OL I-IISI k - »»»r S M p m______________ ;ir INBOARD OR OUTBOARD. Cliff breyer’s Holly Marine Salef lUlS a^Rd. Mg ^1 RlLTTMICHIOAW BABB TipCilB . Bttr and SoH Itosarted Cara For Sale Cars ,u.v- —, HARDTOP, power steering, power brakea. M-cellant coocutlaa. 1 owatr. StSS. Ml sdlW,_____________________ H4 BUICB 8EX3AB. VERT BICE. FE 3-TS4S. H. RlgglM, Dealer._ BUICB S-DOOR HARDTOP power. Auto to 4-SSI4. to ’mmij' down. Lucky M, US a. Sagtoaw. PB MStT.' „ BUICB TO TRADE rOtt W;’** Ford or Chorrolct Ctenrortiblo. CanSSS-MSS. ^__________________ W BUCT S DOOR HARDTOP •M CHkVIB a PpWTOOliblk | si DOTCE. new TIBER '4S 60N- ..a.. .IW.A .hwne. aaLSaU --- , „|M, PI S-3STS. FORD. ISM. S-DOOR, . Va AOT» S^llll^ englM with atlck ahtft. S-tUl. S R. Ragtosw, ISSO CBBTRCBJir IMPALA S-door hardtop. V-S. antomatle. power (toorlng. radio, hasur, wblta walla. Rondurai Maroon. |S.^ NORTH CHEVROLET CO ION 8. WOODWARD. XIRSOHOHAM. MBl 4-ST3S. _____________ '51 BEIrAIR CHEVIE. S DOOR. ^wt------ —-------- awergUde, FB 5jUl. '50 cmBVROLBT IMPALA S-DOCHl hardtop. VI, automatle. power brakea, power ateertof, radio and from I17S5. NORTH CHEVROLET CO., 1000 8. WOODWARD, BIR-MINOHAM. Ml VST35. 1150 CHEVROLET 4 DOOR daa. e cylinder, afandard surer-blue fUUah wlUi white tlrea. Stoek No. S35«. |l,lt5. ., Rambler, will trade. 1400. '54 Bulck. very good 0305. 'U Ford. S dr. stick. SIH Toil Cooley Ut. Bd. Fh. 3C-73! '51 CADILLAC ............ , —- call alter d:00. OR 3-1005.__ 'M CHEVY IMPALA CONVBBTI- WB NEED EXTRA C CARR RIOBT NOW I "TOP DOLLAR PAID" Glenn’s Motor Sales I W. Bufop 8t.___PE 4-1311 OH DOLLAR PAID POR _______________^ „ CHEnrROLET DEMO Door Hardtop Iiapala, YS. Auto. Tranamlaalon. Power Rteerlng, S Tone Platoh. Radio WhlUwalla. L^ SUlOhgel Priced to lolll Van Camp Chevrolet, Inc. MILFORD___________»ru «-u»« MM AT RUCKBORN LAl_ LABE CTllON_____ MY S-SOll « CHEVROLET S DOOR CLEANI H. tUOOINB - PE 3-1543. IMO CHEVROLET IMPALA CON-vertlblo. VI, automatle, po w 11 brskoa, pever stoori^ radio and heater. whlUwalla. wfitte artth red trim 03.405. NOhTH CHEVROLET CO, lOOO 8. WOODWARD IMO CORVito 100 4-DOOB. VOW-erilldt, loaded. “ 51IS0. PE S-Pin. low ffllldago. •61 CHEkiOLCT BEL AIR S-door. 0 cyUnder, powerflld*. ra-heater. aqua and white fin-0006. NORTH CHEVROLET IMP 8. WOODWARD. BIR- CRItoCRAFT CAPRI. f?5 j Free lowing rralor outoe. ride thla beau- JUNE CARS WANTED 1 and Blake offer. Ree | a Rd . Lake Orion j \jr —jun& c.nn, PONTIAC WASTE, PE CAR, TRUCE, WE NEED CARS! Eipcctally late nodel Pootlact, ^dlllaca, Oldamoblles, Buicki, ,1065 JOHNSON 35 HORSEPOWER ^oliy Marine & Coadi I -JIZ il* — ■^9 lloUv Rd iric 44771' ^OIKIEAFT. SBCLL So A S E TlYMICHIOAN BANIlf RATES! OLA8R PreeiMd. Pon-Toon boati, Onen Dally aod Sunday A«aa Swan Aluminum, and Crnla- iBc Ollnkerbullt boaU. farkhiirst Trailer Sales L ?«"vice ' _ Erlnrude Motor* aod Lawn Moweri y.;Sdy“oSS5?’Mo'^i: *h5K’.'“uI: Vdifi ____ models and__________ M & M MOTOR SALES 3531 Dlkle Hwy.____OB 3-1003 Used Auto Parts 102 '50-300 CHETV 8KORTBLOCE. ' C7i»vv 'bltf vnike ^Ifau’S ..... bio yaUe hi---- Oirry complete interior I white, rolled and pleatec ... hyde. PE tMOO. WB 4-5710. I RECONDmOHlib TRANSMIB-I a.Iona, generatori, staners. , TRAILER RENTALS Camperi aod HouMtraiL y .OOPDELL TRAILER SALBS JPhe dollar you save is W. Auburn Rd. UL 3-1001 IBet. Crook! and Llyernel!i ACROSS FROM AVONDALE HIGH Sot as important as the ilia • Bllar you earn. So be SsSuner w hen you buv a l^troiter or Pontiac Chief ^>bile Home from Hut- All New m Pontiac ORADY WHITX LAPSTRAEB AQUA SWAN ALUMA LAP WBlTEHOnSE VENUS CRUISERS -OVER 30 DIFTERENT FLOOR PLANS TO , CHOOSE FROM BEE THE ALL - NEW BFAN-O-WIDB . THAT OPENS UP TO 30' IN WIDTH. ALSO. A . LARGE SELECTION OF 0' AND 10 WIDE RECON-DinONED USED MOBILE HOMES AS LOW AS 1115 Wood. Alum., Plberolai, I R.-34 f rbompaon Clinker Built Bwta 01 JOHNSON MOTORS GASOW —8POR1E CENTER— 3175 Ca<« Lake Rd 003-1050 EEEOO HARBOR. MICH WO Dlkle Highway. '55 CHeVy. 8tANti*Rti (or part!. Sale Used Trucks 103 '54 OMC DUMP AND 4-WHXiEiXR; PL 3-1305 after 4 p m. •SI F 700 14' STEEL PLAl_______ bed. Dump. FUce gOOO. Ml 4-0047. ■40 FORD DUMP TRUCRC, obOD now working. MOO take payment!. MoiplUl Road. '51 DODGE PICEUP. $300. down. ’•5!TOP AT THE LOT WITH THE “SPI-X-NING TOP” Boat Discounts SHOP AT DUNHAM'S MINOHAM.' MI V3135. 1367 CHEVROLET Snort Coupe, haa VI with po er (Ude. radio aod heater a whitewall Urea. Irory and • y«r ftnUh and to beautl: CRISSMAN ROCHESTER OL 3-«T31 n 300 Seward. FE 4-3147. 1550 CHEVROLET 3-DOOR HARDTOP. RADIO. HEATER, AUTOMATIC TRAN8MI88IW. >880- LUTELY NO MONEY tiOWN. Awume payment! ol 0M.15 per mo. Call Credit Mgr . Mr. Parka, at 50 4-1500. Harold ------ They Must Go! 54 Stock.' OOttVO'ltIBle khd 4 doo 1 PlvtnniiOkR *!bA tn *M tlf7 iO $39 to^tiSS: 8. WOODWARD, BIRMINOBJ 111 4-1735. NIca car throughout 1 '55 (mXYROLET 4-OOOR Lakeildt ■M CHEVIE. 3 DOCHl. 8T1CE ibllL 0515. A real good buy. OL 1-0463._________________ 1100 coiirr i-door etatioh on. CtoatoB totcrlor, atandard t, exc. coodltlon. Ml 4-0033 or 01 (XHtYAIR MONZA Black Flnlab, Automann, nauMi and Heater. WhlMwaUa. Waihera, ONl~ - ------- --------------- cood. VVery-dean. 1 SHARP ... radio aad baatar. whltewalla, daluxt trim. 1^ blue Itolah. 015i0. NORTH CHEVROLET CO. 1000 8. WOODWARD AVE., SIR- . MINOHAM. MI 44130 1960 FALCON ton Wagon, radio aad . WhltewaU tiraa. $1000. John McAuliffe, Ford 1000 FORD V-S. ------,----------------------------- HRATER, POROOMA-nC, AB80-;iSSS FORD, 3 CYURDER 3-DOOR, LUTELY NO MONEY ' DOWN. iMVr, LIEB an paymoBt, i bea^r, auton iiOB.'CaU oh 3-0S4S. 1959 THUNDERfilRD Radio aad heater, whltowall tlM!,^gwer brakea and atcer- radio anrf heater, power atooriag, BO money down. Lucky Auto Satoa, »3 8. Bogtoaw, PE 4-ni4. ■58 FORD CONVERTIBLE. AUTO-matte, now top and paint. 1 owner. Clean. SXW SS3 Lakeriow. PE lS5k FORD. RANCH WAOON. heater, radio, now Ureo. 30,000 mllet, Tory '— R&R MOTORS John McAuliffe, Ford 030 OAELAND PE MlOl FORD VI. sncE. cusrdU 30a Up OTOr paymenta. PE 3-3S30. 734 Oakland i Chryalar — p„-------- PCTtD 4-DOOR, RApto A LOT OPEN for Inspection Wednesday Night 1 ut tha ear of your loaro your buol-sard on the winder eomo In Thnraday OLIVER Motor Sales 210 Orchard 4 Ton Pickup 1335 1M3 Pord 4-Ooor. I Cylinder, stick. IM SO 1353 Mercury 3-door. MS. U53 Bulck Convertible. SIS 1153 Chevrolet 3-dr. SM IH3 Ford 3-door Wkgon SM 50 Otre away prie#------------- •lock. Morlng to QUEEN AUTO SALES BUY AND SAVE! •87 PLYMOUTH ....... •55 FORD .... ...... ■M OLDS ............ •56 OLDS ........... ■65 PONTUC ......... •84 OLDS ... .... •M PLYMOUTH ........ •55 MERCURY ........ •SI BONNEVILLE...SAT •SI BONNEVILLE . 8AV •47 DUMP TRUCE .... •M PORD Ml TON TRUCE . •88 FORU H ton TRUCE . ;gn menta of 17.34 por ■ Mgr.. Mr. Park* Harold Turner, Pord. PORD CONVERTIBLE WITH automatle tranamlaalon, radio heater. wbttawaU Urea Thla been a 1-owner. Yoora — —, }1.4H. Lloyd Motora. Ltocoto-Marcury-Coaat. Z33 8. Saginaw, re tAUi. DRIVE A MILE SAVE A PILE! New 1961 Simea $1395.25 SMALL TOWN LOW OVERHEAD 35.008 MILE GUARANTEE dsn, Hydramatle, radio ai hoat-• low IM PONTIAC Catalina Sedaa Ry-dramatic, radio, beater, white-walli, 1 owner special MM. RC Ins 8. '________ HAM. MI ♦.3T30. M, CONV3 IMI PLYMOUTH 3-DOOR, R^O AND BEATER, AUTOMATTC ------------ absolutely THAnoMiaBiun,_ juw/uu* NO MONEY DOWN. AatUBW menu ol 03I.TS per mo. —-credit Mgr,. Mr. Krka._ at Ml 4-1800. Harold Turner, Ford. PLYMOUTH 'lirMbtO^'A^ liot p<>rtiA mm bRiB»15nr Hamodlau- ly. Take ovirpaymeato. private o«,.r cau r%inn a«'?-- ” i^s. Mai, re 0-4630. •M PONTUC WAOON. ALL POW- black, OR >>M1. ______ •rtrlbRA- ma^. radio and heater. OR 3-0001 BTEliRIRO.-------- MONEY DOWN. Aiaomt pay-mtnto of 034.70 par ma. Call Credit Mgr^ Mr. Parks at lU >NT1AC; hardtop. STAR CHIXP. «• whitewall Ursa, very clean, S dgg-diio. After 4. 0*3-1003. BY OWNER — UM PONmO »-door. Radio, heater, back-ap UghU. wlDdahleld washer*, power (teoring Automatic traaeabaloo. Good codH. 1030. Priced to sell quickly. ' "* NOTICE I tt hereby known that at nay >t after tha publlahtog of tbli Uoa, ona lOM CHEVMLBT, Beit ilOfWEL 3-DOOR. Btrial I. B5dlP173040 will bo Uqnldatod r the bolaneo duo of SOOirthU o«r — eaoh noodod naUl flnl bm- The baianco^ae may bo paid' etah If proforrod -* • tDftead of 'cArrsiaii aad WbMo Interior: NowMuo and White eovtrt tomatlo traasmlulon, radio aad heaUr, whitewall tuet, ate. Mech. Oopdltlon; BxetUaat hamg atored by and I at Bag Auto Maa M atiil s. saoTnaw. lAva., anydaia p.m. dally txei NOTICE iby known &e publltl I lOM Mor foreury, to « I 1 , jwwmoI-COUPE, — No. OdWASMH, will bt IteuL aamd for tha bolaneo duo of 0307. ThU car may bo elalmad by tektog over weekly poymenii of S3.73. AbsoIttUly no eaib to Aaguat, i 1S5S DeSOTO SEDAN. EXTRBME- For Sale Cot 106 ■M KniTuq S-DOOR hardtop Power brake* tad ataariag. e-Z glass. Oood oondlUoa. PB M p6itWA6.‘ clTiOillA i-b60R Kakte ^ JSeiS» /hSTwIll Urea, ate. It la a solid black -----Onto SLMS. I^d If^,** l■^^ctoJr:Oo■ot. 3M g. IS*1 PONTIAC' C'HlEri'AU*' 4-boOR ■Mjflton V«!4PtoiMtoH«t I V^i« s 'bOfl*. tatcEt: •ii PfHmAC STAR CRIE> l-bbOR hardtop. ^ hydramatle, pow*r brake^ rbM. heater whitewall*. radio, boater. SPECIAL Raw Wl (tor, radio, S1.4M.30. SM.3t down. I TaNDC RAMBLER SUPER MAREET ■ , EM 3-41M 1145 Oommoreo Rd t)EMO •tl Rnwhlar S Paatongor Stetloo Warn teadad. IM mllo*. *avt Ml R&C RAMBLER 1957 RAMBLER ml loaded. 3M45, OR ymi. UM YAUiraALL SDO(m. RADIO ARD HEATER, AB)io1:,UTELY NO MONEY DOWN. AsauBa pay-mento of 114.75 por mo. Call Credit Mgr.. Mr. Parks at Ml 4-75M, Ha^ •nwaar, Ford. UM WlLLYB. OTERDRIYE I 15 1M3 PontUe, Nleo ........ al50 UM Rambltr, sharp........ius Ruporier Ante Satot 5M Oakland QUALITY LOWER^PRICES $895 M BUICK SPECIAL CONVER-tlble, itandard tranamlislon. bnand-now top. 1^5 , 12 Months Warranty ’ ________U being atored by and can be teeo at I3ng Auto Sales. Liquidation Dot. at 115 8 BAOI-NAW, to PonUae. I block 8. of Auburn Avo., anytlmo from 11 m. to S P B. dally okoopt Sunday. NOTICE Bo tt hereby known that at vrill bo liquidated t< _______SU1. ThU car may claimed by Uktof over klr payaMDta of $1.84. Ab- ^tef fire* payment it made lab Aufiut. Udl. The balance may also bo paid oft In cat preleted Instead at toktog paymenu. DBBCRIPnON: Color; Rod and White Interior: Red and White ________ ___________ Excellent. Equipment: VI with automatic trantmUalon. radio and better. VtoUtewall Urea, etc. hfech. CoDdltton: Bxeallent. ThU ear U bclim atored by and can be seen at King Auto Skies, LlquldaUon Lot, at 115 8. BAO-INAW, to Pontiac. 1 block 8. of Au^m Ave. Anytime from t — NOTICE Haupt Pontiac Sales CDABEBTON M.U ona mtU north of U.S. U MApla 6-555* Mon., Tuei.. Thurs. 'MI S p.m. ___ '$3.1N. k ikod C Rambltr. Commerce Rd. EM 3-4155 PORD. PREFECT, 'M. . PE 3-3i3S! Saturday. UM PORD VS. LIKE NEW BOOT USED CARS m TO $500. NO RAIS'in^ssA^nM INI FORD 6. WnCK. MM. US4 LINCOLN CONVERTIBLE, AU- RUSS JOHNSON TOMATIC TRANSMISSION, RADIO AND HEATER, ABSOLUTELY NO MONEY DOWN. Aysume payments of $14.37 Mr mb. Call Credit Mgr., Mr. Atrka at lil 4-7500, Har<^ Turner, Ford. lOM MERCURY 4-OCX3R. RADIO LAKE ORION MY 2-2871 MY 2-2381 8 Saglnow, FE 3-0131 Money Saver •50 PONTIAC 4 DOOR SEDAN, with auto, trantmlialoa, power iteering and power brake* Radio and tuaur. Boautllul blue ttoUht - ■M CH^TROLBT Im’pala bettor. ’ BoUd HASKINS CHEVROLET 1957 FORD 3-Door VI ongtoo with Ford-O-Matle Iranamlaalo heater, and real i $795 LARK, '61, NEW 1956 PLYMOUTH WAOON ' $295 1957 CHEVROLET 3D(X}R '•$795 1954 LINCOLN SEDAN $345 BEATTIE WATERFORD FORD DEALER At tha itopltght to Waterford. OR 3-1291 0 CYL. 3 DR.. HEAT AND DEFROSTER WINDSHIELD WASHERS. ACCESS. KIT. WHITE WALLS TOTAL OEUYERY PRICE $I.IM Mazurek Marine Sales S. BLVD. AT WOODWARD IMi MERCURY 4-DOOR HARD- HOMER HIGHT. Small Town Tr,ade$: UM Ford t-door. Radio, heater, automaUe tranamlaalon, power atoortog and brakes ....... S31IS UM CtoevroMI 3-doer. ^yl. itodlo 1955 BUICK 3-OOOR HARDTOP $595 lEROME BRIGHT SPOT Chevrolet-Pontiac- 4 Buick Dealer. •'15 Mtobf*! from Pontiac MICH OA I llSd MERCURY 4-DOOR. AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION, RADIO. HEATER. WHITEWALL TIRES. , AbasIiMIy ^ mmiey*ton^' Lucky "At^'selelu U3 8. Bsttoaw, FE 4-3314. Birmingham Rambler MODEL CLOSE-OUT SALE $117. Thl! Ckr may be cU_________ by taking over weekly poyment* of U S*. The balance due may alM be paid off to eaih If — lerred to*tcad of tektog over DESCRIPTION Interior: Like new origtnkl gi Body Condition: Very good Equipment: VS with Ford-O-Matlc, rmdio .and heater, ate. ThU car U being atored by And can be leen at King Auto BaUt, Llquldatlim Lot, at^ 115 B, SAGINAW. In Footlao, I block South of Auburn Ave., an^mc ' S a.m. to S p.B. Ml AMBASSADOR Adoor Itetten wagon, power eteertng. | brakes. Evarytiitog Imi thla ear bka tt. ~ S3JM.1S. On the abevs cbra, n -■**-* —-'eahrilfi Btrmmgham-Rarnbler WoodWafd Boutb of IS Mile Ro_. Just I mto. from downtoyn Pontiac UM OODOE 3door, YS. automatle, Bf. ■•™'''................ IS CHEVROLET. 3dOW. Tl. ri 1 Air. 4 TMim- Tl. stendard ti Au pries SIN. IMS PORD Palriano 3-door, r and baater, standard tnuumli Very sharp, sus. UH JEEP ttotlOB Wagon, i eondttion. Pull price ssir SPBCUL te approcUtod. Not a speck $595 All of the above cars have been appearance recondi- tioned and mechanically checked in pur Service Dept. FISCHER. BUICK 784 S. Woodwfird, B’ham • MI 4-6222 OLDSMOBILE ■dO SUPER N pMIVERT-E. LOVELY. L«E NEW CONOmOH WITH POWER BTEEBINO. AND BRAKES. raoioT beater, auto-MATIO ANO WmrSWALLS. $2795 1-Year Warranty Suburban-Olds USED CARS 555 S. Woodward MI 4-4485 WILSON PONTIAC-CADILLAC 1960 PONTIAC eluding wtodowa. A compute II '59 CROWN IMPERIAL SOUTH HAMPTON. A beauUful I-tone blue that U fully equipped Including full power and alr-c( real boaptyt I S3M5 1959THUNDERBIRD CAROOVAN With beige and brown Interior. motic tri_______________ - . acceasorici. A sharp onel I gItIJ. 1958 CADILLAC SEDAN DeVILLE. Buckskin brig' SpotUss throughout. g3H6. 1960 FORD OALAXIX CONVERTIBLE. White with black and red interior Power equipped and full line of — .L----------i— Truly a'nice 1959 PONTIAC CATALINA I door, allvtr to color. Radio and haater, automatic, vrtdtewgn ttru. Real nice. S16S6 1959 CHEVROLET BISCATNE 3 door, a raal aconomv car, atandard *hlft, S eyltoder. very clean throughout. Only U.0M mUei, S13N. 1954 CADILLAC 1955 PONTIAC STARCHIXP CATALINA COUPE. Interior. 1 oad tor abort aqulp^ i tga, glBT 1955 PONTIAC STATION WAOON. 4 door. Radio, heater, rfalte wtUi rad and white interior. A tMl bnyt .IMS. 1955 MERCURY MONTCLAIR SPORTS COUPE. -------- . ----- Very WMon- Yg. S“**®»‘‘e' pert^ for vacottoo pulling tuNuctraUar. 105 borse- Birmingham Rambler WMwaid Sowh of U Mtto aaad I— > — -----^ PoSiae WILSON PONTIAC-CADILLAC 1350 N. ■ Woodward THE PpXTIAC PRESS, WEbyESDAY, JULY 19. 10«n FOKTY-OXB •Todays Television Programs- V|IMH ftmlitaf tar Itattow IMal !■ AIb - ■" - - CkMMMi 4—WWJ.T t-M m Mwlt (CXMt) (4) BnIhq Arrow (T) NMPf, WMtIier (9) Popeye (56) Anthropology •:ll (7) Newt •:N (4) WMther •:W (2) New* (4) New* (T) Jilent Service (9) Yofi Bear (56) The Elementi 6:49 (2) New* Analyii* (4) Spocts •;4i (2) New* (4) New* 7:16 (2) Malibu Run (4) Dangerou* Robjp (7) Brother* Brann*gan (9) (S6) Biblical Maaterptece* 1:N (2) Malibu Ron (oont.) (4) Wagon Train (7) Hong Kong (9) Movie. "Four Wlye*.' (1989) Sequel to “Four Dughtera,” in eliich young wive* have marital diffl-cuMe* 4uid several children. Claude Rains, John Garfield. (56) Briefing Session . 6:66 (2) Manhunt. (4) Wagon Train (cont.) (7) Hong Kong (cont.) (9) Movie (cont.) (56) Musicale 6:16 (2) Danger Man (4) (Oolor) Price Is Right (7) Oziie and Harriet (9) Movie (cont.) 6:66 (2) Angel (4) Mystery Theater (7) Hawaiian Eye (9) Superior Sex 6:66 (2) I’ve Got a Secret (4) Mystery Theater, (cont.) (7) Hawaiian Eire (cont.) (9) .Harbor Command • 16:06 (2) Annstrong Ciircle Theater ’ (4) (Color) It Could Be You (7) Naked Qty (9) News . 16:11 (9) Weather 16:16 (9)k Telescope UAW -16:16 (4) (Color) Weekend (9) Leon Errol 16:46 (9) Golt Tip 16:16 (9) Sports U:66 (2) News (4) News (7) Decoy (9) New* ll:U (2) Weather (4) Weafiwr (9) Movie. “The B e a comber." (1954). Righteous 19:66 (2) Seaitdi for Tomorrow (4) (eblor) It Could Be You (9) Susie U:46 <2) (3ttidii« Ught 19:H (4) News. TV Features ter try to have twachcomber deported for corrupting natives. Glynis Johns, Robert Newton. 11:66 (2) Sports (4) Sports ll:U (2) Movie. “Maid of Salem (1927). Heroine becomes involved in terror of witdi hunt in Salem in 1692. dsudette Colbert, FVed Mac-Murray. 11:66 (4) (Oolor) Jack Paar (7) Movie. “Badlands of Da kota." (1941) Dakote sakmi owner sends younger brother to St. Louis to fetch sweetheart. Robert Stack, Broderick Oaj^ord. THnnOAT MOCNDfO By IMted Press lateraailonal MAliBU RUN, 7 p.m. (2). Man shows up at restaurant where Larry and Mike are dining with dates, and makes inquiries about Uter, after Lany ha* left,2) Meditations. •*“ <2) On the Farm Front hotel room door. ^2) News MYSTERY THEATER, 9 p.m. (4). Fhr dealer's siste6 and insurance agent become innocently involved with fur-smug^ing ring. Ronald Howard, son of late Leslie Howard, portrays fur dealer who has DCffstlated deal with a Portuguese merchant. Frank Gallop is host. rVE GOT A SECRET. 9:30 p.m. (2). Jack £. Leonard is celebrity guest. CUCLE THEATER, 10 p.m. (2) (renm). Murder of Flcnida sheriff is solved by courageous son after 16-year search. NAKED crrr, lO p.m. (7) (rerun). Iliree young brndlums hide in apartment of leader’s widowed aunt and shoot it out wiUi police. JACK PAARv 11:30 pm. (4). Guests: Hermione Gipg^, Joey Carter, Gwen Davis and Betty Johnson, (oolor) (4) Today (7) Ftmews 7:66 (2) Felix the Cat 7:86 (4) Today on the Farm 7:66 (2) B'wana Don. (7) Johnny Ginger. 1:16 (2) Capt. Kangaroo. ' S:66 (7) Movie. 6:66 (2) Movie. (4) Ed Allen (2) Charles E (4) joorney (7) Seven Star ’Theater. (9) BIpvie. 1:86 (7) News (2) As World Turns. (7) Life of Riley. 1:16 (4) Faye Elizabeth 9:66 (2) Amos 'it’ Andy (4) (color) Jan Murray. (7) Day in Court StM (2) House Party. (4) Loretta Young. (7) Seven Keys 9:16 (2) Our Miss BcooIb (4) Youi« Dr. Makme (7) Queen lor a Day (9) Movie SilB (2) Verdiet Is Yours. (4) FTom nieae Roots (7) Who Do You Ttnst 4:86 (2) Blighter Day. (4) Make Room for Daddy (7) Americiit Bandstand. 4:11 (2) Secret Stom. (2) Edge of N«ht. (4) Here’s Hollywood. v9) Adventure 'Time. 6:66 (2) Movie (4) (eidor) George Pierrot (7) Johnny Ginger (9) Looney ’I\mes (SBbOiscovery (km t^niodcy Bid His Friends. (56) Industiy w Parade (56) News N 6:16 (9, Jac Le C RAUT’S SEACKHNO BCHOOL-Saitors atand with outstretched arms on the mast crossbars (rf Uie Italian Navy school ship Amerigo Vespucci ijn the Gulf of Gaeta, midway between Rome Sr VMWks and Naples recently. The big sail ship took part in a naval parade marking the 100th anniver-sary of the Italian Navy. Southern States Talk Progress Gov. Barnttt Summons Othors for DiKussion of Economic Growth Charoes Fraud Michigan National Guard . , Going Into Mock Battle in U.S. Court Indict Jackson Mon for Bilking Clients Out of $420,000 DETROIT (AP)-G. Robert Sey-bold, 48, a Jackaon investment counselor, wag indicted TuesdiQ) for allegedly defrauding ciienU. mostly widows and spinsters. 9:90 (4) Consult Dr. Brothers 6:46 (4) Gateway to Glamour 6:66 (7) News 16:6| (2) I Love Lucy > (4) Say When I (7) Jack LaLaime 16:36 (2) Video Village (4) (Color) Play Your Hunch | (7) Jackie Cooper (9) Chez Hdene 16:46 (9) BiUboaid 18:« (9) Junior Roundup 11:66 (2) Doable Exposure (4) (color) Price Is Right (7) Gale Storm (9) Romper Room U:S6 (2) My Little Margie (4) CMcentration (7) Love That Bob THURSDAY AFTERNOON !:I6 (2) Love of Life (4) Truth or Consequences (7) C^amoufiage. (9) Tower Kitchen Time 18:86 (9) News I JACKSON, Miss. (D.— Four igovennrs and representatives of j three others meet here today with 'the announced purpose of discussing cooperative economic devel-^opment fW the South. ' But states rights and segrega-!tion, not on the agenda f^ the j session, were expected to be in the limritght. CA.MP GRAYLING UP-Michi-store, is v, gan's Nathmal Guard puts its tra|n-ilst Battle Group, 225th Infantry. AGENTS ARRIVE ing of the past week and a half to! "Only one-halt of a platoon (39 wcRk under battlefield conditions | men) can be fed at any one time." tonight. It will be a night ot marauding aggressors, sneak attacks and counterattacks as the 46th Infantry Division "goes on the alert in fox hides scattered around thii 138,000-acre military reservation. A government attorney said the fraud totaled 1430.000 and had ' carried on since 19K. by the m la Larada, Tex., afler Ms departaOaa Iram Nexleo, was tadtated by a federal grand Jniy of violating federal aecurities and postal laws by mishandling funds and securities entrusted to him by clients. The indictment mentioned no specific amount of baud. However, Robert E. DeMascio, assistant U.S. attorney, said it totaled $420,000. The one-day session was called! ----------------- by Missisippi Gov. Ross Barnett.: pg||. 'Soutnlk' who sounded out coUeagues on^ ^puinin the idea during the recent gov-j TOKYO (AP)-A Soviet acro-ernor's conference in Hom^ulu. bat performing on a trapeze sus-He invited 12 governors to par- pended from a spinning sputnik VACATION riANS jticipate. 'Ihree took him up on the invitation—Orval Faubus of 'Aihansas, John Patterson of Ala-;bama and Ekrwst F. HoUings of ; South Carolina. The governors of Louisiana. iElorida and Georgia sent repre-| I sentatives. TEXAS ABSENT i Gov. Price Daniel of Texap, chairman of the Southern Governors Conference-which doesn’t meet until autumn-said he would be unable to attend. | Barnett’s call for the meeting 1 had only an indirect reference to racial strife. He charged "ouf^e influences hat do not have the interests of people at slipped and fell 20 feet to the concrete floor Tuesday night. M. Zapashny, 23, a performer in the touring Soviet Bolshoi Circus, was hos|dtalized with bruises on his light shoulder. at ail 1 to 7 a. One of the biggest problems will be faced by the mess companies. Feeding just one 106-man infantry company will take 3*,4 hours, according to Staff Sgt, Cliarles A. Harris, 26, of Detroit. Harris, whose civilian occupation is assistant manager of a variety Castro Is Molding July 26 Surprise City Survival Plan Gets State CD OK IViewers Can't Shed TV Giveaway Habit By FRED DANZIG Istore, new Yurnlture, a statton NEW YORK (UP!) — There isiwagon, a side-line candy jmsfaws, j ’ Inew evidence to support those who land the more unai items Uk* a ’ {believe televiewers deserve to bejgutage disposal cttshwadber, '£ |put down an^ low-rated by the;washer-drier. TV set. chinawuv, “ Inetworks. Ifreezer, refrigerator, carpeting, j We lack the strength, it seems,joookware, $1,000 bank depo(dt, sU-; |to kick TV's giveaway habit on verware and a faack-yaid gym for jour own. Truly, there's no curelthe kids. {insight. . I * ★ ★ Hem: Giveaway shows mm an Its missioii completed, the “Raln-niaktaig H poss I bI e for home jbow ’ boys left town,- The Eskewt^ viewers to get in oa the aettoa {left to cope with their elevated, by sraitog post eaids. big-business status, soon were iii Item: ABC-TV’s "Q^n for al‘^*«P trouble. Day,” visiting Minneapolis this! * 6 * week, is packing, the 3,QgO«eati Nut only did some "gifiB’’ tm Orpheum Tliester every day. "Peo-|o« to be illusory, but oasis maast-ple seem excited about the shaw,’’M as income dwindled. Frtcad-one impartial observer told me. |■i>ips faded. Sr A ♦ j . * ★ * That report from Minneapolisi. to get oM of was interesting because it proves I^^**‘^„"** ■»«- jtbftt is coins to sov Elskcw, now woridns lor & - public on these giveawayB, restaursiit. jrtads up his even an antigiveaway article in a’*”*^ ^ snymg. "This tirae. I’ll recent ’Satunlay Evening Post.’’I"'®** *• «t«P bJ staP- ' I The article told the chilling s^j™** * «urest way." ‘'of one femily's bitter experirticel with "End of the Rainbow,” an! eRpecially oppressK'e giveaway Dirksen Suffers Ulcer that came and went three aeasons, senieant of Co A W { WASHINGTON (UPD - Senate sergeant of Co. A. ^ 4s suffering bum a stomach «1-The story dealt with Ronnie and jeer. Dirksen’s aUment was ««-Joan £^w, who were minding dSaed T\iesday after testa at own little grocery busineas- Betheada Naval Hospital. Tire D-fameapolis. as it happened— liaota lenater ia eotaected ta re-when agents of Ralph Edwards A main in the hospital the rert of 0>. dropped in, unsBBounced. {this week. said Harris. “With our company, we wiU start at 6 p.m. and finish about 9:30 p.m. — if everything goes smoothly and there is no attack." Tha 1 kMwtedge. A aeeiel lavetalga-tfre taMwed theas to be srerthy people and geed beta ta CTy when AIR CONDinONIR $199W iSs SMfEEn hours Tuesday night hammering Ota details of new policies the> pHme minister is expected to an--nounce at the July 26 celebration of his revolution. ! The city’s n ivil defense s Repmts have circulated that Castro may announce creation of a single :^-powerful proletarian iparty when he addresses a mam-; {modi rally marktog the eighth inivertary of his revolt against dictator Fulgencio Batista. ♦ ♦ ♦ (Associated Press news analyst mui ..id thi, mean, the city i. ,"™ “ |once ngaiii eligible (or lederai aiidi***^ ^ ^ State aid in Civil Defense matters. I The plan, adopted by the City! Commission last month, w-as maiii-| ly in improvement on the format’ of the old plan. The city wos in-j eligible for aid for a few months | for technical reasons until the state Approval. I MOTOROLA $119.95 CoRioleltee tmd Lowboys sad $199.95 19" Fhilce, SytYORio end WesHnghouse Fortebles . *149” GE ond Gibson REFRIGERATORS $179« U • . ELICTRIC COMPANY 825 W. Huron St. FE 4-2525 heart" seek to create turmoil and strife. Missisippi was relatively tree of integration efforts until Jack-son became the target of segre-jgation-defying “Freedom Riders' ;in May. Since then 247 riders {have been jailed, Negroes have staged demonstrations seeking an I end to city transit segregation land a suit lias been filed to desegregate the all-white University {of Mississippi. I Brando Wins Award for 'One-Eyed Jocks^ Characteristics of Many Stars Disturb Actress By EARL WILSON NEW YORK — "The thing that bothers me about being an actress' is that I don't want to have the despicable characteristics that so! many of them do . . ." ! The beautiful young utterer of those dolorous rema^ was Miss Dolores Hart of Chicago. Hollywood and Broadway, j probably the Ingrid Bergman of tomorrow. i And she said it in Amsterdam. I smuggled thej interview out of Holland because I thought some-i body who lovrtl actresses might censor it. I “If I were a husband. I don't think I'd put up with the kind of nonsense they demand. In short,! if 1 were that kind of an actress. I wouldn't want any man who would put up with me! " "I just don't like lirtresses and if I were a man I couldn't love one. I know," Dolores answered a WILSON little evasively. “Nol that they’re despicable socially or sociably. Rut as an actress, you have to he tb coattaually concerned about yourself; your clothes, your appearsnre. to get so yuuTI look goml. 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Jokingly, to start selling sandwiches at jhis atand. ! EARL’S PEARLS: Most people believe in luck. How else could tu itbey explain the auoceas of those they dislike? > TODAY’S BEST LAUGH: Sam Levenaon recalls that his mother < hated to throw anything away: “She figured it might be needed some day—but what can you do with half a pair of sciasinT" A fellow insisted that the U S. «u^ to fire thie corn on his toe _ into space—it's li|jit, compact and can accurately foretell file weather. GET OUT OF DEBT! WITHOUT A LOAN CONSOLIDATE ond Arrange to Pay AH'Your Bills. Past Due or Not . One Weekly Payment pays all your bills, you may ovoid gomishments ond repossessions ond keep your good credit. Debt protectiw insurance included. No cosigners needed Michigan's largest credit Monogemont Co. y Nltn Ml ASSOtUTWI, IM. ROTT 8E CONFVSID WITN IMITATORS 1011 W. Him FE 44)951 DUL WITN MtCmeAin LARMT COMMMT iudsNsd bp . 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Sir WUliam Luce, left here Tuesday saying; T think the tension and heat is ott quite a bit and an attack, by Iraq is not likely to happen.’* Luce is returning to his head- in Kuwait following Iraqi Premisr Abdel Karim Kassem’s cUtm Oiat this oil-rich riieikdom is part of Iraq. Nickel silver U used for buihUog hardware and decorative fixtures because ot re^Mance to corrosion and also ease of cleaning. Horsepower oi Engine Is Equal to Weight NEW YORK m — The auta-motivt industry has reached a . _ goal — whkh will deliver om I hot each pound df its own weight. A Callterala I anveUed a in-foaai The American Iron and : is an « (d this The I says thp the four^yihider engine gine will be tested, in 1 lacing oars a Painttr 'RepoiMtMik' HOUSTWJ, Tex. (AP) - the Houston Oty Council is giving up a painting of Gen. Sam Houston that has adorned the coi chamber since J9CI . The council decided to re the portrait to its painter, Boris B. 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The tot^il bill, including construction and funiishlngs, is to be ai-ound $375,000. Three Protest . C. of C. Study Commissioners Object to Changes Considered by Business Group Fast Tempo Addn $1.6 Million Construction Swells Payrolls Three City commissioners last night voiced strong objections to the election changes under study within the Pontiac Area Chan9>br of Commerce. • Commissioners Winford E. i|C* tom, Robert A. Landry and Mit «ton R. Henry all said the chamber should stick to the business w’orld and keep out of government. Increased public construction in Pontiac this year is adding an estimated $1.6 million to local payrolls. according to figures prepaid for aty Manager Walter K. Will-lan. Including urban renewal demoll-tkm which the City Commission acted upon last night, an estimated dollar value of *3,306,249 is placed on dty projects this year, according to the report. affairs eommittee had been given an okay by tbe board of directors to study a plan whereby City ■ The payroll Is conservatively estimated at about half the ron- Taken into account are such projects as the sewage treatment expansion and the new main fire hall, as well as such routine improvements as streets, sewers, water mains and sfdewalks. PROVIDE MRS While not spectamdar, the latter provide many jobs, it was pointed out. A total of 122 men will have been employed on them by the end of the season, it was estimated. City Hall figunm that about S2 men will wo^ on the sewage treatment project this year, 30 on the fire station, another SO on Battle Between the Sexes Sparks Race in District 3 (Editor'* Note: of the seven vo elected—one from each district —In n dtywfde vote. Commissioners have been elected by district vote since 1939. In the initial reaction at the commission table, criticism of the plan and the chamber became bitter at moments, but the main objection centered about larger campaign expenses in a citywide vote. I * I Bottom said the extra expense; would mean "the ordinary layman and laborer could never afford to he in civic government," TFAIPLE WOULD LOSE’ "The people would lose control of their districts,” Bottom continued. "It would end up with the cliamber of commerce and certain-districts controlling the system. "We have an excellent system right now." Landry, referring to the makeup of chamber membership, commented that he was "amazed that people who don't live in the city have so much to say about it* government." It'll Rain and Storm Through Friday Scattered sIVowers or thundershowers with rainfall totaling less thah an inch is the forecast for the Pontiac area through Friday. Hie weatherman predicts showers and a low of 68 tonight. Temperntum for the next live days will avenge 11<| 4 degrees below the Mraial high of *4 and normal low of *S. Thursday will be a Wile cooler wHh only minor day-to-day changes and a warming trend ngnla aboat 8anday. Southerly morning winds at 10 miles per hour will become norths eriy at 8 to 14 m.p.h. Thursday. The kndest. temperature in downtown Pontiac preceding 8 a,m. 68. The reading at 1 p.m. was 10. ... eantcDtloo lor Oskltod County. ... of the l»r*e numbor cl c*ndld*t«a. the publleoa *nd Democratic candidr' -Scot. It (eneral eli^on. Btcau, 1 Tuesday's primary ballot irekmutlve seats. Because ... -----... brief sketches of both Re- Purther articles will be run prior to the election. Because — at -riM Preia vlU not By GEORGE T. TRUMBULL JK. Democrat Asher N. Tilchin is sitting back in his easy chair watching for the results of the liveliest of the constitutional convention primary contests in Oakland County. In an election which hasn’t brought out the usual If improvements on the water distribution system come this year —and Willman thinks they may-these jobs would be addc^ to the estimates. * A , ★ The sewage treatment and fire hall contractors are required to hire local men unless skilled help is not available here. The urban renewal demolition contract will have a similar provision. Constructioii activity at the new sewage treatment plant has begun to step up. Willman reported that excavation and a new entrance road is being prepared off Opdyke Road. Laying of pipeline to connect facilities at the new site with existing facilities at the old one is under way. Will-man said. The subject of possible military conflict came up several time* in questions put to the President. At one point Kennedy was asked what he thought of reported comments by Soviet Ambassador Mikhail Menshikov that the American people would not be willing to banners and barnstorming, much spirit and hoopia isiins tor tbr too-siory building w|‘***" ^rlm right,, emanating from the gp,. going up. WiiLn,.n ,ei«ded. way tussle for me 3rd Dis- All Dressed-No Place to Go Final Military Measures Being iSettled Today I President Plans Speech i on Crisis Tuesday; Will I Send Note to Congress ! Washington (ap> — I President Kennedy announced he was making tinal decisions today jU.S. military measures to imeet the Soviet" Challenge jto the Western powers' Iposition in Berlin. : Declaring “we intend to ihonor our commitments,” Kennedy told a news conference he plans; 1. To make a speech to the nation on the Berlin crisis next Tuesday night. 2. To send a report and recommendations to Congress Wednesday. These steps will be taken after consultations with Britain. France and other North Atlantic Treaty Organization allies later this week. The decisions on action, Kcn-ncd.v told his news conference, will come at a meeting this afternoon of the Nattonal 8ec«r-lly CouncU, the top policymaking body compost of his chief diplomattc and military advisers. At the same time the Presidoit issued a new appeal to the Soviet|shot tor 6 a.nv (Pontiac lime) government to reconsider itsiFri4«y-’w“9ier penMItIng. course on Berlin and turn aakle! Bad we«tlier first forced from a path which could lead to powment of the shot fr a.m. Tueoday. FALSE START—Astronaut Virgil 1. (Gus) Grissom leaves Hanger S at Cape Canaveral this morning for a ride to the launching pad where missilemen would have attempted to , shoot him into space. Hte shot was called off and is now scheduled (or 6 a.m. fYkiay. Will Try Again Friday Space Shot Postponed CAPE CANAVERAL. Fla., (UPIl —Bad weather and unlucky timing today lorre^l at least a ^hour postponement of America's attempt to hurl a second astronaut into space. The National Aeronautics and Spade Administration (NASA) rescheduled the now twice-delayed Whether Friday's weather will permit a shot then was uncertain. NASA said there will be additional weather briefings between now and Friday. JUST A LITTLE SOONER Astronaut Virgil I. (Gus) Grissom was poised atop his Redstone ' >r a 15-minute hop into nllar to the historic ride takm May 5 iQ' N«vy Cindr. Ahm B. Shepard Jr. when today's postponement was ordered. NASA offlclala said that If the Kennedy said, "There i.s | “The world knows that there Is no reason for a crisis over Berlin today,” he said In a formal statement, “and that. If one develops. It wUI be caused by the Soviet government’s sHempt to Invade the rights of others and manu-factuie tendons.” JFK Wants Action on School Aid Bill At the. lire hall silo, steel fim Responsibility's on State Voters Says Burden Greater Than Con - Con Reps They'll Elect Tuesday Michigan voters bear “a greater responsibilily" than the nominees they’ll elect for the constitutional convention on Tuesday, Republican State Chairman George M. Van Peursem said in a speicial message to Pontiac area voters. R * ★ Vhn Peursem said; “It is gratifying to seb that our pewspapers a^ other communications media are (ocudng great attention on the primary election of Tuesday, July 25th. “Michigan volers wW g» to the psHs on that day to nanto those people whom they will sub-seqnenGy elect on Tneaday, September Itth, to represent them )*'as delegates to Given Statewide Rein LANSING (D—Weighmasters for the Stott Wgfaway D^mitment may go anywhere in the state to make an arreat for vlolatton at the motor veWeie code, Atty. Gen. Paul L. Adams said ttj^. 'On their shoulders these delegates will carry the responsibiltty of pfeaenting, for the consideration Of the peegde, a constitution which provides a solid foundation from whi^ the State of Michigan can prosper, grow and flourish. “It Is obvioas that the cUtseas t^votlag age to this great state bare a mest importaat Make la the apeantag caaveattoa. • "There cad be no question that the efleedveness of the oonvention is dirsctly related to the caliber <4 the todhridiial chosen by the trict Republican con-con nomination. The primary i.s July 25. after which Tilchin, a 34-ycar-old Detroit attorney from West Bloom-fielo Township, will know which Republican he'll face in the Sept. 12 election. Major interest in th'^ 3rd District—traditionally Republican—is focused on h battle of the sexes between Mrs. Jean Keir Ketchum, former stale president of the League of Women Voters, and League of Women Voters, and Henry L. Woolfendon. Detroit at-| torney and Hoomlicld Hills city, commissioner. Woolfenden is former mayor 1 of his cHy. The 3rd District includes Avon| Township and Rochester. Troy, Birmingham. Bloomfield Hills andj Bloomfield Township. West Bloom-^ field Township, Orchard Lake,; Keego Harbor, Commerce Town-; ship. Wolverine Lake. WaHed. Lake, the northern half bf Wixom, j Milford Township and the village! of MUford. I TILCHIN UNOPPOSED H Tilchin is unopposed. His namc,p however, will appear on the pri-|| mary ballots because there..is a|‘ Neighborhood black topping and water main projects are now being eompleted in many aroas, he said. Foreign Ministers' Talk PARES (UPD-The French Foreign Ministry announced today that foreign ministers of the United States, Britain and France will meet in Paris Aug. ?. 6 and 7 "ter examine the international situation. In this sense, flien, the Voter beaih ■ greater reMionsibOity than the Republican contest. Rtaaley J. FM. a engliieer, Mrs. Martha HmanH KeMr, a secretory lr«B Btr-miiighain. Rk-hard H. McMaaiw, seM-eiii|iloy«sl cKil cBgtnrer, ■ A. WhUmer. a j for the I former Detroit newspaper;:! wonus's columnist, Mrs. Ketch-! um. 51, of 746 Suffield Road, Bir-|: mingham, has been taking some, subtle slaps at her chief opponent, with her statement, “Some of myj ^ yiGontinued on Pai|c 2, CM. 4) I; In Today's Press Oops! Tigers blow rvnin lead, slip to serond—PAGE 3S. Crash Protocol chief’s wife among dead in plane wreck-age-PAGE S. Mixed Reaction Moscow frowns, Euroiie backs West reply—PAGE 15. Split Views Red capitals not united on Communist road—PAGE 4. Area News ..........to Comics ..............35 Markets .............38 , | Sports ............»-*4 Theaters .........lisi TV A Radio Programs . 41 FOLLOWUP TO NOTE The President replied he obviously did not know himself what Menshikov might have said on some social occasion. But he declared that no one could read American and Western notes to the Soviet Union on Berlin “without realizing this is a basic issue we intend to honor our commitments." ♦ w * Kennedy's statement at the outset of his meeting with reporters was prepared as' a followup to notes sent to Moscow Monday and made public Tuesday. Th^r warned the Soviet Union against the dangers of war but called also (or negotiations to end the crisis over Berlin. Kennedy reasserted today the .S. view that Soviet Premier Khrushchev cannot weaken West-;rn rights in the city and its ac-(Continued on Page 2. Cbl. 4) News Flashes BALTIMORE (AP) — Maryland Stale Police headquarters here said it has an unconfirmed report that a “large plane has crashed and is burning” near Boonsboro, Md., in Washington County, about 10 miles south of Hagerstown. WASHINGTON (UPI)-Hoase-Senate conferees agreed today on a compromise bill wMch would pro\ ide a flrst installment on the U.S. program to send a man to the moon and back by 1I7S. LONDON (UPD—Foroiga Secretory Lord Home today laM aae false move over Bertta eaald pluage Earope lato w*r. la a speech ia the H( Women’s Pages . **■*• I tor Incltlag “dlscmd aad rio*" today. down lSt4 mtnalcs from laimch time, (he cape was covered by E. A. Amman, forecaster (or the Mercury man-in-space project, said that if today’s attem^ has been scheduled for 6 a.m. instead of 7 a.rn., the weather would have been "lairiy adequate.’’ “But after that,” he said, "there as a rapid change for the .wqito" will b day. He said H “to defialtely to the ancertata category.” But, he added, “the outlook to reasonably g«»od.’’ Today looked nearly perfect for Grissom's 115mlle leap into space when he was awakened at 1:25 m. It still looked all right when he crawled, at 5:38 a.m., into Liberty Bell 7, his Mercury spacea-aft atop Redstone »rocket. ALMOST NO HITCHES But the countdown had been planned on the basis of a shot at 7 a.m. at the earliest. It proceeded smoothly with almost no hitches. It was running about 40 minutes late by 7 o’clock, but that was be expected. Officials held out against tbe (Continued on Page 2, Col. 3) WASHINGTON (AP) t— President Kennedy called today for c9ngresslonal action on his aid to education program, describing it as the most important legislation he has requested. Kennedy told his news conference he hopes spon-—>sors of the bill In the house 1961 Model Run!"-~2^:p.:! jeedure to bring It to a vote rnn^ r OnTIflr-l Committal LIIUj UI AirlmAr Output Totals 340,365;“”’ “’^ ADOOlU Alllinvl . ^ _ '|gencral school aid bill Kennedy; Assembly to Resume on requested, but also two others. ! Aug, 14 I Among other things, these ^ „ , .. „. . . , J 1 provide some aid through I Pon iac Motor Dim.on today, ^ completodjts 1961 m^el ron with ,^hools. and would provide col- ' a final production total of 340,^5 , „.h„|,„hlps. i new cars, it wa.* announced by| ! S. E. Knudsen. General Motors, Corp. vice president and divisional jwte, Kennedy said seven out of general manager, the eight members who voted to Knudsen said the total includesitable the bills ' were not sympa-19,8.52 Pontiacs and 100.783 Tem-jthetic to the legislation and did pests. jno* support him in the I960 presi- dential contest. iReport 66 Dead Argentine DC6 Crashes and Burns 160„ Miles From Buenos Aires Some. 5.000 Pontiac .Motor em- ployes will be alfected by the -j u i. i- ,u ^.1 layoir. It was Kennedy said he be leves Ihe^ . IS strong support in the country At Fisher Body Division. *n-j . , ~ ~ other 3,100 were laid pH yester- Related Story, rOQe 7 day. I----- ' • Knudsen announced that Pontiac for improvement of the education-will resume assembly operationsgys,em, and urged favorable BUENOS AIRES (UPD - An Referring to the rules committee 1 Argentine Airlines DC® crashed and burned today in a field 160 miles south of here. Provincial po-reported that 66 persona aboard were killed. The crash occurred at 8 a.m.. 45 minutes after the plane took off from here for Comodoro RivadaVla, Patagonian oil capital. There was no Immediate Identification of (he M pas- Aug. 14 on 1962 models. One shift of Fisher Body workers is sclicd-uled to return Aug. 7 and the other Aug. 14. The seasonal layoffs came aBout two weeks earlier than u.sual and will last one or two weeks less. MSU Geology Students Plan 5 Weeks in Alaska EAST LANSING IFU-Tcn Michigan State University geology students are going to beat the heat and pick up some credits at the line time this summer. The group will leave this month for a five-week course in giaci-ofogy at the Juneau icefieU in Alaska. They’ll study land forms and glaciers in an attempt to interpret what went on during the great ice age. Tbe University plans to establish an institute of glariological sdenpe and offer such coui^ every summer. Several Arocricaa all cianpanics are active |a tbe Patagonian region. Ezeiza Airport officials said the action by Congress. night was one scheduled for Tues- * * * I day but delayed until today by Kennedy said he is opposed to | the 24-hour general strike caBrd separating from the $2.5 billioniby Argentine labor in a test of overall school aid bill a provision which would continue the federal given to impacted areas where the school population has been increased by defense insial-lations. Some members of the Congress have suggested that only the impacted areas provision may be pas^ in this ses.vion. ♦ ♦ Congreto would not meet its responsibilities. Kennedy said, it passed only sudi legi^tion. He insisted that all school assistance should be treated as a unit. Wants Cuts Restored WASIINGTON (AP) - The Air Force asked the Senate today to reriore $35,136,000 to cuts made by the; House In the next year’s bud- strength against the governnwat. HITS FLOODED ARF,A The big four-e n g i n e alrttoer plunged into flooded grasslands between the cities ol Azul and Las Fk>res, at a point betweai fl»e railroaid junctions of MiranvHSe and Paido, the police report said. The accident scene was 160 milro south of Buenos Aires. force of the Impocl assl (tor suh- troubie rraching the site of fli# crarii became irf the flood*, fire-men and poiicJ putrais weiv an route to tbescene from A*u». tlir trip WGsdd nomwily total about 15 mtoatfu by cwr but |hs Hat Pampa dirt lUMto wtte churned into mud ^ the rullto wo Mm im THE POXTIAC PRESS. WEDN; isDAY, JULY 10. IfliOl 'Hundreds Flee Congo Violence' LumwiLLE. KaUii.a.:Soinli KIM "kln^' Albift Kiloiili' iM I—>1 to *» am «t Ola- -wounded In dhe dnib betweao In- more nnundod- two of Uiem gravn-l t Conco tUPIt—Unltod Nntioialwoio on Ow renvn.0 rdlinti Kin-' 1..* ^ *do .wdili Mtal iron, idlan U-N- tnio|]i -nl Kllanin Kd^'ly, In the club- a^mSsrl ^“"**•”* X*,£7S"a?iSr^M n_.iwwmdm.ml toLrewIMl.. nwimrtdl,-hiv'b K»sai Province. ti^erts Mid that forces of The U.N. spokesman said then The Katanga government said were no U.N. casualties. The U.N. saM three Ti^y ^t ^tjwo of Ms gen-ichaiged Tuesday that the Katanga I..1I-J __j —^ clash. I PAKUAMENT 8TTE — Indian troops of the United ■tiaiis force mount guns in empiaeeineiitt around the buHflings T Lotvanhim University at Leopoldville in the Congo to prepare tor the opening ei the Congo Parliament. Katanga officials have boycotted the (^lening session, leaving no firm indication a-hen actually convene. Tuesday U. N. troops eiq;aged Katanga soldiers in a battle during which killed and two wounded in the native force. There sttO was no break In the deadlock over convening the Coo-golesse parliament. Delegates continued to gather at Lovanium University outside Leopoldville, but Katanga parliamentarians ha boycotted the opening session and there was no firm indication or if tt would begin. it * * Premier Joseph Deo told news-me athat prdiminaiy contact between parliamentarians were expected to take around three days and that the first fonnal sitting of parliament should be either jSaturday or Sunday. Fine Reckless Driver Allen E. Martin. 27, of S4 P0|ilar St., was fined $100. ordered to pay S15 court costs, and placed on six nxNiths probation today for reckless driving. He bad pleaded guilty to the reduced charge from drunken dcivliv earlier before Municipal ! Judge Cecil McCallum. General Motors, Ford on Offense Soy UAW Goob Are Inflationary, o Peril to the Nation's Economy DETROIT (AP) - Fort Motor Oo. has takan the offenaa aloi« wRh Gennral SSplort Ootp. in tt-taddag the conOect bargaining goals of the United Anto Worinn aa inOatlonaiy and. dangaraua to tha nation's sconomy. Ford estimated it would wne $500 million over the next so years to adopt Just the UAW's proposals. to * * The strongest company statement since bnrgining began in the auto industry three weeks ago came Tosaday night from Fort’a vice president tor labor relatfoos, Malcohn L. Denise. Denise aecuaad the union of using a ‘‘oombiaathm of dlscrodlted extravagant propoaala.' (fity Asks Bids (Recover Bodies It's a Baffle of Sexes Urban Pro Uve/y District 3 ^ Indiana Farmer Vows f rnnriniiMi Kmin Pam Dnai on----------------------------------- ^ Indiana Farmer Vows (Continued From Page One) cuy commussKMiero movea lasi many momns. me aemoiiiwn y>o i lawyer friends say you don't have a law-yers committee worldly far MAt to proceed with the majorunder way this fall,' Vrhere They DrOWned |to be an attorney to be a goodithe election of former Vice Presi-ARkm of the urban renewal ‘Irar- ^ ^ |confares, parks and other needed community facilities." the chairman said. A series of meetings will be held with township citizens in -September when the master plan and zoning studies are completed, according to Proctor. Service far Herbert C Sander- __________________________^ Knox St., was to In the boy's chest, doctors said. had not been removed this morn-ing. Marfcovdd told officers he fired his pistol from the bedroom window at a "figure*’ after his wife woke him to report a BE3UJN (UPD—Thousands Gdman pilgrims converged West Beiiin today for a Protestant church rally whidi the Cbmmunists I Alaifcavskl said they have beea of, bothered by prowlen hilhe pad. He leperted I vise the 1908 constitution since branded a "cold war provocation.' 1955. ' ^ - Pontiac City commissioners last night decided to stick with state [laws ifi prosecuting shoplihers. Following the advice Atty. William A. Ewart, they*' She was appointed by former Gov. G. Mennen Williams bipartisan commission on reorginizsftion of the administrative branch of state government, and a second commtoiion on metropolitan problems. LAW PARTNER Receiving his law degree in 1829 after night studies at the Detrdt College of Law, Woolfenden started to practice law hi Pontiac that City ywir- He to a partner in the De-itroit law firm of Dahlberg, Simon. Although the Communist East German regime condejpned the affair, about 10,000 penons from the make their way into West Berlin to jdn an equ|i nun^ of ' Gennans at f# rally. The dty was tense because of the Soviet-Western dialogne over its future. Space Shot Delayed; >i!Rescheduied Friday ^ J . ... Jayne, Woolfenden A Gawn, which turned down a proposal from Hk, he joined in 1944. governmental affairs committee of the Pontiac Area Chamber of Conv merce that a local law be enacted to make prosecution "easier." Ewart saU that in his opiaioa the rlty .was amply protected under state laws “vigoroasly OOP delegate from Bloomfield HUIs for maay years. He oaee waa ehalrmaa of hto oenaty's delegattoa to a past _____ Tennessee and Ohio va-! Under a new federal measure. leys. Scattered shower* sprinkled «» may be possible to win federal the central Plains, southern New'aid .amounting to three-quarters M|^ and southern Arizona, of the net cost, he said. Federal; (Continued From Page One) Mifsisippi and southern Florida.,aid amounts to two-thirds in the; ♦ # ♦ i project now under way. but Pon-! t a.m. Then, m- placing larceny from a building| member from the state which iviest rains were reported in tiac may qualify for more favor-; Ihsf It prohabl,y would jin the category of a felony—was helped prepare th» Hoover report, ipi Valley, with morel able terms as part of the Melropol-j bad the rest "f day, i created especiiilly to cover shop-whkdi contained recommendations one inch in parts of Iowa it an Detroit Area, which is dassi-j ordered a "nerub.” jlifting and provided the stiff pen-jfor streamlining the federal- gov’ Rumy of the raUy paffidpanto from EaM Oermauy likeiy would use the ueeatoou to Jota fiw heuvy flew of refugoM to tha West stimulatrt by Oanmndst prro-auieu OH the city. Communist border guards between East and West Berlin were reported relaxing oontnds on East Gennans crossing to the West. There was no immediate exida- u .... Woolfenden has bv th^ OftklABd CooD* it. a. m. « wg.D0unc6d tu6 refugMS bm tTRiton „ r™..-.',-. b.Me. He said that one state law—era Tenure Commission, and to the sheiiir. departmeut la April. Deputies who investigated last light’s shooting said the injured boy and his two friends, 13-year-old Ronald Wegjenkh td 1095 P«t-arth St. and his brother, Richard, had been given permission by their parents to sleep in a tent in the GoUinger's backyard. ♦ ★ * The boys slid th^ got up to get another blanket from the Wegi-enka home about 10 houses away. They decided to race back to the tent, they said, and the GoUinger boy elected to take a short-cut acroM the nnfenced backyards, He said he did not hear any warning shout before being hit. Knocked to the ground, he got up and ran home. His mother summoned an ambulancT. Funeral Horae. Buriat wUl be Maplewood Oemetery, Elkins. W.Va. Mr. Sundersou died Monday loUewIng a hiag iilneas. He waa a retired manufacturers agent dealing in heating equipment. He had lived in Birmingham 10 years, coming from Pitts-■ urgh. Surviving are two daughters. , Mrs. Harry N. Gruber of Birmingham and Mrs. Paul C. Cromwell of KnuixvUle, Tenn.; -four grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren. JFK Wants Bowles Kept on Present Job '! WASHINGTON (UPI)-President ito hall the flights. Without sped- „ u,, ...^ jfied as a distressed area. The Weather Full U.S. Weather Bureau Report ^ I PONTIAC A.M» VICINITY — Scattered showers and thunder •hower* tonight. Low tonight W. Thunda.v partly rliHid.v, change h M. Winds becoming northerly t to 14 I iHllhen 11-mp.MU: re t.owei.t temper.tur* I p. h ,Mno temperature ' Grissom, smallest of the sevenj®*iy uP lo four years imprison-jernment. Mercury astronauts, had beenltocnt. | sweating out the countdown and the * * ■k , a former member of the board weather holds for three hours and A local law under the legal;of governors of the American Bar jlO minutes. He was freed from! authority extended to Pontiac Mu-j Association, the candidate is also ,lhe capsule shortly after 9 a.m. Inlcipal Court would list the offense a life member of the Federal Ju-It was still early, but for him | as no more than a misdemeanorjdiciary Conference representing!^'' iV no monk than rhkSro Lrrouu«si/aieae Bonn barbarians, the slave dealers, will be halted." plete confidence” in Undersecretary of State Chester Bowles and said he wanted Bowies to remain in his present job. After a flurry of reports .1^ weekend that ^wles would be asked to resign or take a new assignment, Kennedy told his news conference he never had asked the undersecretary to resign and that Bowles had not offered his resignation. Teen'^s Foot Slips, Le^s Mangled in Hay Baler Commerce Township youth who got bis leg mangled in a hay baler on his father's farm wm reported in serious condition today at Pontiac General Hospital. Thomas Caban, 17. of 2SI» Wlxum Koud, was working the niaeblae alone in a field nlong-tode Dock Lake Road J sterdsj He was attempting to free the hay when hto slipped and hi.s left leg went into the machine. It was severely mangled and cut b<‘-low the knee. Construction workers at the ' Oakland County Road Commission's new garage across the road freed the youth and summoned an ambulance. n - wind v.lorut’. 10 i ___ ______________ Sun nw. Thurulay *t 0 1] MsBO Mts WrdncMi.r .( ' M«*s rlwi ThuiwUr St I . B9 12 m .. Tl 1 p si oriird dosnlown) HUkrit .nd U«t.l TcBip«r.li Thit D.tf I* SS r».r« m In 112(1 .so I Twtd.]'. Teaparatst. Vk.i Alpan. 70 M Lot Angela. Albuquargu. 00 06 Mi.ml B Atlant. 01 07 Na« Orlatn* CtUcsso 70 70 Om.hs Claclns.tl DO 00 Phoenix NAACP Plans Drive ST. LOUIS. Mo. (AP)—The National Association for the Ad-vancenwnt of Cedored People plans to launch a program to re^ster 130,000 Negroes in St. Louis July ii had been a long day. Chances I punishable by no more than dOlMichi^, Ohio, Kentijcky and' were he'd spend the afternoon with days in jail and a $100 fine. heiTennessee. ' a fishing pole, if he could ar-'pointed out. |_ ^ range it ♦ ♦ ♦ Ftol to 44 and Is au engliieer Oj,t topStOD FfCnch From ReilllOrCmg GrITISOH ♦ * * ; Tlie chamber said a local law, ^----------------------------------- ------------- Lt. Col. John A. (Shorty i Pow-1 enforced locally and not through I at MS W. Frank era, Men-ury information officer, the county, would be a more con-| ** attended 8t. Mary's Red-said Grissom s condition was venient weapon against shoplift- *''® *'“*‘''*** "fine ' and he was willing to stay ling in the city ' *“*fitote of Technology. ;on his back in his (^flned space-i ★ ’ * ★ His spare time is spent teaching I . raft quarters a.s long as neces- City CommLasioner Winford E. Sunday school and managing Bottom suggested that the cham-| Little League Baseball team. " ber go ahead with its plans to; * ♦ ♦ sponsor clinics tor retailers to; A member of the Birmingham- Pian« Blows Tire WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. (UPD —A Piedmont Airtines F27 turboprop plane with 31 persons aboard blew a tire Tuesday on takeoff but the pilot got the craft into the air and later landed it safely. Tunisia to Fire on Unauthorized Planes !sar.v. « r.iprobably would have kept Gris- XtlS'lLSera.'**’*** . Hottchton 70 00 a«.ttl. 07 ' K.nn. ent 09 70 T.mpg 02 ' JgckwaxUl. M 70Tr»v. Clxj -74 ti Ksnn. CUy 09 70 W.mintton 10 lo' gj som in the capsule," Powers said. M « "HIs rondltion was good and ^ {^1 they disruHsed tils stsylag there 77 95; with him and he was perfectly l “'pLBerlin Moves Today Powers said Grissom as pilot "felt some disappointment" over the postponement. | (C^timwd From Pag* One) "He was comfortable (in the cap-j^-,, _______ isule*, doctors said his physfe^ icondition was good, and psJc&-:“;?.“Vi!r.,“:.i!l!'4^ iically he Just wanted to go," pow- |Mrs. Kohte, 46. of 1342 Haynes I St., is secretary and aHistant li-ibrarlan for a Ferndale corpori-j tkm. She attended a Chicago busi-. ness school. Me.Maaus Is a M year-«U civil engineer with Us nwn firm sttn-ated to SonthfieM. He Uves at PR Diroctor Resigns to Accept New Office ■ many. The PrroldMt rhnv’s reU latent ‘ Ltost Be in Parta Educafton Association announ^! « “to the will af a tatoUtariaa 'West BteomfieW TownsWp ail hte;2^ *'^?**. ^ TiiMriav that M UThito reatme." Illha Ha livaa ai 2544 Walnut l.alta:®®*" OtWM t® Blserte tO reUl- Best Bertfai af the praterttM at The Michigan •he West ora powara bn announced! “tn C Tuesday that Jack M White, direc-' regime.' " i ro\km\nK the statement he s sigi^ Aug. Sno berome asked whether he was considering asirfrtart to the p.^1 of St. declaring a nafional emergen^ aoud CoUege. .St. Ckmd, Minn. This query prompted the dtocto * * * sure, which he was clearly pre- White obtained degrees froro'pared to make, about his " Central Michigan Unlveririty andjduring the next week. PARIS (R—Tmilalaa troops to- .claims as Tunisian air space, day ofHwd lira on a Flreaeb miH- {Tunisia has only a token force of tary beHoapler at tton naral bnM {Swedish - built fighter planes, af Blaerta. tha pmnler’o afllce { In a companion move to secure 'a piece of the (bl-ricb Sahara for Tunisia, "volunteers et death” some 300 milet south " the kwer l^es area. ,^e University. A residnrt of tary chWs-are concluding this ■dmlnislration. , kfhe Ofafa. Ttenttcsorc and low«r Miaatasipili vaMcyi and along the Okemos. he ha.s been assi^ifncmfifiernoon their review of the MTiltmer was a member of the The Tunisian hufio did not spell Wetoeni Golf coari- publb refat^ons director since 1959. whole sHuatton. Young Republicans at MSU. out just wha\ the governme^i A i ^ ^ {life. He lives at 2244 Walnut Lakej ,'Road. * * * He previously spent four years teaching history at Farmington Hiiji Sdiool. He to a graduate of Birmingham Seaholm Ifigh School and holds a bachelor’s degrw in State University and a master’s degree from MSU in educational {force troops already stationed French goyermnent Hiokes-did not Riedfy how or when they would be lent, but preium-ably they would move by air. The flrnt French paratroop regiment has been on the alert for the past week at Bone in eastern Aig^. NO ELABORATION at the marker point and My it is 25 miles outside Tunisian territory. Bourguiba this week cladmed the area for Tunisia. The troops ringing the Bizerte base kept a close check on all tralBe and only three Fheneh military vehicles attempted to p a s s through the blockacle in the morning. apparently as a test. TURNED RACK The three an empty ambulance and two cars with French rallltar. Boenae plates-were halted an turned back. Normally 100 or s French military vehidea cros from the base into the adjoin! iwn on various errands. ★ A * Civilian French, shopkeepers ( farmers, and Timisians. with bus ncH in the FYeaoh enclave ala passed through the lines. The lit ter apparently biduded Tunisian-wxMldng on the base. Hundreds of Tunisian civilians backed up the army at the roadblocks, dhqplaying banners demaad-ing the French leave Bizerte. They repeatedly shouted patriotic slogans and file atmosphere was tense, but there was no Indioafion of nacib actioa. ' * * A There was an unconflraad report that the French gnvernment had told Bourguiba It would iMet force with foroe if the Tunisiant trtnd to oust the base garrtaoii forcibly.^ A,.i \ \\ ' , ■ ; ' \' V ‘ THE-POyTIAC PRESS, WETOgSDAY. JULY 19. MAKE flVEB PAGK„. Predicts Senate Will Go Along Confident JFK to G«t Long-Range Borrowing Authority for Aid WASHINGTON (UPI) - Senate Democratic whip Huri>eit H. Humphrey predicted today Senate would give PrMdoit Kennedy Me requeeted,long-range borrowing authority for foreign eoo-npmic aid. 3Sol»r Predicts Only 7 of 9 Correctly By PIIYLU8 BATTEIXE NEW YORK — Pecgtie «4w believe in planetary planning will be horrillcd to learn that Zolar (lelf-'tbe worM’e nwet pop- Humphrey told a reporter that the PresidenfI cohtroveralal five-year requeet might not clear the Houae, "but we may be able t get three yean in the final blU." the Minnesota Democrat made the prediction as the Senate Foreign Relations Committee went into another closed session on Kennedy’s |4-> billion aid request with good prospects lor final action this Still confronting the committee were dicisions on the major money amounts in the authoriza-tkm and the long-term borrowing authority to finance the development loan fund. Sees Possible War Over Berlin propheeiee. seven were tidily wrong. One was correct, and one has yet to be determined. What tec total war over Borlin for October 1961. All the planetary aspects point _ the po^bility,” informs the great Z, "that the U. 8. Ind Russia may then go towar over Berlin.” Is a dire travel pattern np yeader. of Me dae to a plagne e ether fotm of mass ta What’s mere, eertahi Ms Evacuato 20 Babies WASHINGTON (AP)-About 20 babies were evacuated from a suburban hospital in nearby Bethes-da. Md., Tuesday night when a fire broke out in a lowei^level laundry. Firemen laid no was injured. tend “war hy alF’-aad as tf that Isa’t eaeagh. Pis ' Mars Isdieatos cemlsg frsni on Ordinarily I am susceptible to way out suggeations............ mystics predict the end ta, thoiwhts turn to outdoor dining ... on a shady patio . . . and light refreshing fo^ . . . especially colorful salads. A cool gUstenhw jellied salad whets lagg' condensed beef broth and V-8 juice are the beae, of . this red-bright ring. Fold in a mixtars of raw vegetabiea for crunch and contrast; serve with a delicious deli-cateiy flavored lobster dressing ... > easy, too. Pass a tray of assorted crisp crackers, melbs toast, or Anger rolls. Then for dessert. . . wedges of juicy' seasonal cantaloupe and frosty glasses of iced tea. gTUiTED UCnvCE — An easy pnpare-ahead summer salad can be made by stuffing western-grown Iceberg lettuce cupe with a tasty cottage cheese mixture. Roll them up and encircle with green pepper rings for marvelous warm weather eating. Mold Two Fruits in Peach Melba Pie Summer is a wonderful time to include lots of crisp, retreMiing salads in your menus. They can be bght and very low in calories or more filling for the heartier appetite, but either can be easily and quid^ prepared. There is such a variety west-era-grown greens available for and textures. Begin with the crisp light green leavet of Iceberg let-tace, then add coarser dark green romaine, soft, slightly oily feeling butter lettuce and some spritety leaves of curly endive. WWW If you are preparing a tossed green ^alad you might add tomato —ra^ slices, chopped 1 brt* btwd iMSMi bttuc* S tma tfptt rlBci Oanbine cottage cheese, sour cream, carrot, green onion, green pepper, parsley, salt. Bleu cheese and walnuu; mix well. Wash and core lettuce and drain well Separate leaves so that you have 6 large ones. Place snne of the cottage cheese mixture in the center ot each IK-tuce leaf and roll as for a jelly roll, tucking in the ends. Encircle each lettuce roll with a green pepper ring and serve as an individual salad. Makes 6 servings. The lettuce rolls can be made ahead of time and chilled until ready to Here’s a fresh version of Peach Melba that combines peaches and Es in a delicious pie. Blend together 1 (g-ounce) pack^ cream cheese, 3 tablespoons' and 14 cup sugar. Spread evenly over 9-inch baked, cooled pastry sbeU. Prepare 3-ounce package raspberry-flavored gelatin, using boiling water, H cup ayrup from canned cling peach alices and teaspoons lemon juice. CSiill until riightly thickened. Fold in 2 cups canned cling peach sltera and cup raspberries. Pour into pie shell and chin until set. FriU with whirled cream before serving. eup mwjraouiN V« M H cap tboppiS w ■i tMipooa dUl iMd Dtuli ‘fabwMo. U tftilrtS In aauoepani soften gelatine In beef broth. Place over low heat, stirring constantly until gelatine is dissolved. Stir in V-8 and vinegar. Chill uittU mixture begins to thlck- PATIO EATINO-Serve a cool jeUied salad . . . tts basg Is canned condensed beef broth and B-8 ... with a lobster sour cream dreessing for supper tonight. Crisp crackers, wedges of cantaloupe, and frosty Iced tea round out the menu. Fold in vegetebles. Poor into a 5-cup mc4d. Chill until fiim. MeanwMe, make seafood dressing by combining dressing ingredients; drill. Unmokl salad on crisp greens. Save with seafood dressing. Makes 6 servings. Hearty Club Sandwiches Make a Dilly Meal NEW YORK (UPD-Dilly dub; sandwiches make a hearty meal.! Arrange Va pound of sliced cooked corn beef on 4 slices of white bread toasted. 1 Divide ^ cup of dill pidde sUces ato beef. .Ti^ with 4 slices of laead, spread widi IH teaqxiaiis ot mayonnaise each. Add a layer of cooked turkey, tomato slices and lettuce leaves. Sprinkle with salt and pepper and top writh 4 slices of bread. Secure with tooth-' pk^ before serving. | Cream Cheese and Jelly Join Lamb in Sandwich Leftover roast lamb Is delicious as a hot sandwich with gravy, but why not try this cold lamb sandwich, too? Spread six slices enriched white bread with softened cream cheese. Spread six more slices with softened butter or margarine, then with mint Jrily. Top the jelly aUces with roast imb, then close the sandwiches 1th the cream cheese slices. Cut the sandwiches in half and with hot vegetable soup and relish- Fine in Summer Thday’i torocast: hot and humid. Prsocribed menu; cool and colorv fuL Rising temperatures often have an adverse etfoct oa the appetthi . . . plunging it downward as tho dajv wears on. Summer menus; then, must ha light and flnvorOil and present an attractive picture ta the eye. Answering all thrso requirements is n chilled soup ... made from canned froaea condensed ooup . . . served in frosts 'idea bowls, cups, or mugs. One particular soup . . cream of potato ... is especially suited for summer service Vichys-solse, ot course, ii familiar to many, but have you ever tried or herbs. What a treasury ot delightful eating is in stora tor you. And along with a garden salad, deasert, and bevaragt yonH have a fine aummer aupper. This recipe is one yoa’U want to make up tor tonight: 1 esB (tSM onacM) li rauB o( potsto ioop 1 (oup oM «sur S UUmvoow ebopjxid pturadiir Combine eU ingredients; heat un-l eoup is thawed, stirring now and then. Beat in an electric blend-ntil smooth. Place In reflag-erator lor at least 4 boun. Serve In chilled bowls. Makes 3 to 3 Spread wril-eeaamed gro«d beef on split hamburger buns and hroa. Make sure the beef to qweed over the edges so they won’t scorch. The meat wUl shrink a little during the broiling. green onion, carrot sticks and celery diunks. You can also add fruits such as orange or pineapple chuida and for a chefs-t^ salad toss in some ham, cheese or per- U It is to be a patlenred salad, aNeraalIng sllees of tomato, oa-toa aad earambrr are most effective OB romalae or Iceberg leltnce leaves. A pretty arrangement nf melon balls aad other fresh traits Is a popular sBiumer salad, too. Have you tried stuffing lettuce leaves and roiling them to enclr cle with green pepper rings; have you tried serving lettuce or spinach tossed with a tart hot baling? It’s excellent with barbecued foods. With all the many salad ingredients to choose from, do let this be an ”easy-on-the-clock" salad SAli «000 Wad., Mf 19 Wtd., July UHk n 2-2931 SHINNER'S 2 N. Seg. S». Cortwr of Piko by Straad Thoalor park Cherries ^ake Good Sherbet This frozen dessert to refreshing |uxl convenient to have on hand. Fresh Onsriy Sherbet Complement the sweetness western-grown Iceberg lettuce with Ktottai the wonderful flavor of this cot-! tage and Bleu cheese filling. It's so pretty, too. with the soft green t lettuce rolls in the darker girenj pm«i d»rk •**•» pepper rings. ! Staffed Lettuce Roll Salad 1 cup Pirmer itrlt eotU|* chcet* eberrm Boil sugar and water together! for 5 minutes; remove from heat: |xx>l slightly. Soften gelatin in! |x)ld water; dtoaolve in hot syrup with lemon rind and juice. Poui-fnto two 4-cup lce<'ube ti-ajs. | Place to treeier imtll mashy; tara lata mlxtag bowl witk bsM, I. cup iruUd nrrot ! 1 MblripooD Mch chopped irten on-| Ml. temn pepper ood pbrtler tfOspeoD ult 1'. ounce! Blou cbeeM. crumbled of , ries. With electric mixer beat at high speed until fluffy. Retain to freesiag trays and freeze until firm. Allow to stand at room temperature lor 5 minutes before serving. Makes 8 servings. (About l»i pounds cherries will be needed.! Clean With Bread If you insist on using a salad bowl made of wood, wipe it clean with paper toweling. Then go over ^e inside surface with a piece bf bread so that (he bread will pbaorb as much as possiUe of the oil remaining on the wood. Rosy Hue of Ham Result of Sprinkling Paprika Are you planning a menu for picnic or buffet supper on the' patio or lawn? Why not serve Rosy Baked Ham? This to aa simple M showering the ham with brilliant-red paprika. Bake your, ham in your favorite way. basting' it occasionally with honey. Remove the outer skin and score the fat as you generally do. Center a clove in each square. Return to the oven. Drizzle with additional honey and! bake pbout 20 minutes longer or, until the fat is crisply brown. Then I dust lavishly with paprika to give the ham a rich, deeply-red color that is most appetizii^. ★ ★ ★★ ★ ★ ★> ★★★★★★★★★★ jRAZLEY; CASH MAUKE.T J. 78 NORTH SAGINAW STREET THURSDAY ONLY SUPER SPECIAL! - PAN-READY FRESH FRYERS 19- STEER BEEF RIB STEAK SWISS STEAK ^esh Yeorling LEG of LAMB FRYER ■ECU or lACKS , 5i ... or 25 Lbs. for tlM Mich. Gradt 1 LARGE BOLOGNA FRYER LEGS or BREAST 25l QUARTERED FREEZER MEAT SPECIALS - SAVE-SAVE-SAVE Young Tondor SloorSidoiofBoof Shinntr't Fancy Prizo BroRd Sidot 39" 43' 45 Gw. GraM U.$. Choioo Sidot Btaf OUR BEEF SIDES ARE GUARANTEED TENDER-Bil dOR’l toko oir word lor II... CMMliiMiMlKtilMiMtof hMf yMlhto Mm YM pay «• InHi 7w ta fry 2 ilNb Iraa 11m iMi af yaar cMn. H Rwm dtaaT anot yaar CMapbta aalMacllaa fhtra ta« ha aa Aarga aa Rn ilaakt aad aa abRgaNaa ta bay Rm iMa af laal. WE'RE REMODELING TO MAKE READY FOR PONTIAC’S Newest MEAT CENTER ^IRWAY lOODS Af Porry Ffiondly Morkof North Porry St. of Modison OPEN 9 lo 9 DAILY aad SUN. Specialinng in QutdUy Meats at LoWf Lota Prices! Center-Cut ROUND STEAK Your Choice... None Higher! a LB. Blade^ut CHUCK BOAST Your Choice ... None Higher! 39^ Round-Bone ROAST 49' Your Choice ... None Higher! U.S. OovernmeHt Grade “A” WHOLE FRYERS 20 CUT UP 33c LB. Grade No. 7-Skinless HOT DOGS.. WINTER-GARDEN V2 45' IlMK EYD PEAS BIRDS EYE PEAS 45' NIFTY FRESH CHOPPED ONIONS ANNOONOINO PONTUOl NEWEST DEALEN^P FOB AMANA-KELVINATOR \ RIFRIGEItATOIIS—FRIIZIRS—COMtINATIONS PONTIAC CO-OP - N. Pony and Modtoon ■aMii m 3iMI THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY. JULY 19, 1961 Milk^ Fruit and Teq Make Delightful Cool Drinks By JANET ODELL hav* all the lemonade can Jhava c drink- How* How many of our readen re- However, there it member having a comer lemonade *«■ ■pecially made cooling hever-■tand during childhood lummen.? We had a pal whose mother furnished all the ‘‘makin's’’ «nd let us keep all the profits. As ^ look back, the w4wle procedure was probably highly insanitary but everyone lived through It. Now, if you want a glass of lemonade, you go to the freezer and pull out a can of lemonade concentrate. In a few minutes you The best and most effective one is iced tea. it fUling. It no cloying af(er-taste. And it's economical and simple to fix. One of oar readers called hmdy Iced tea. Oar always helpful encyclopedia cookbook was the cause. Too much tai Is released which" clouds Bqold. Oar reader fOond loo much tea was the cul Tea is a ' cold dHnfcs and combines dth alm^ any fruit. Amber Tea DeUghl servings) 1 cup* COM tap water S uamosoc iBcMat tea Ml cup Misar W cup tuneo Julea a cup* Msnt* Julca SH aupi apricot nectar 1(4 juartc s>0|eral* OtHnbine instant tea and two| cups of cold water, stir. Mix tea, fniiit luices and sugar. Chill. Just before serving add chilled ginger-ale and garnish with lemon slices. Makes 15-18 seivings. ♦ . * ♦ Creamy white drinks look cooling, probably because they remind us of snow. This pineapple cooler has eneuglf lemoq in it to keep it from being too sweet. Pineapple Cooler I cup chilM pUwapple jute* cup bottled teDon Juice Dash salt a scoops eantUa Ice cresoi redpe for a mdded salad made ith orange gelatin, orange Juice and buttermiUt. It has become one of our favorite salads. This buttermilk puni!di recipe is similar 4n taste, we think. Weight watchers ■ try It: buttermilk is low in calories, you know. OoMen BattemiUk Pum-h with Measure pineapple Juice and lemon Juice into mixing bowl. Stir in salt until dissolved. Add ice cream, and beat until ice cream is melted. Serve, at once. Makes 3 servings. (laraiah each serving with a slice of pineapple arranged over ^ . rim m the glass. For an added touch m glamonr. Insert i„g,^K,„ts by diaking or beating. Pour into tall glasses. Sprinkle with grated orange rind and garnish with mint desired. Makes 6 to 8 servings. Several years ago we publisliedi If you‘love chocolate, there in any other flavor to compare with it. You'll welcome this unusual chocolate cooler that ia on the order of the rich drink served in Viennese cafes. 'Mock Viennese Cborolate ----- without >uisri ' • i-iiHa >tron( cotlee 1(V tnapooM TiallU 1 pint •Ufsr-lrn vanlU* la _______ 1', cupt whipped iDitspt nooftt dry ullk cryitsU* Nutmet j Stir chocolate drink mix into 1 coffee. Add vanilla: mix well.I Chill. Pour coffee-chocolate mix-| ture Into glasses. Top with scoops of ice cream and whiijped instant crystals. Sprinkle with nutmeg. •To whip insUnt nonfat dry milk' 1. Mix 14 cup instant ncntal fliy milk ctystala with H cup ict #a-ter In bowl. , 2. Whip until taB peek> tmm 13- , 4 minutesi. Add 1 Ublespoon lemon Juice. 3. Continue whipping infifil stiff peaks form (3d rnlnutm longer). Makes about 114 cups. There are at least 150 speclea of the maple tree. Live Belter For Lets DAVEY'S FREEZER SALES Hickory Smokod - Sogor Curod - Short Shank SMOKED PICNICS ■29 Vou ^ust Can’t &at DU flationai Weal! ROUND STEAK 6ov't. eroded U.S. "Choice.” Cot oNd Trimmed the Notional VolofWoy Gov't. Grodfd U.S. "Choict"—Cobod Stooh or Gov't. Grodod U.S. ''Cheieo" Steak..... 89* T-Bosie Steak ..... “99' U.S. ''Choice''—Sirieio Tip or Romp Boneless Beef Roast ^ 89 SA VE 32c With This Ceepoo | IfiHtido Omda I | I Skinless .Hot Dogs | 2 : StdMm Thi* Cmpm •» MwNwwl t—4 Item. CwupM i : fipim !•«., inly U. Lima 0«l Cka*. a Instant Coffee — 79< lAVI 14.—"II* Off" L.b.1 Liquid Vel C^an i Jind fresher.. *.. fitter 89c Top Quality, Garden Ripe 6-Oz. 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DATBI ! ’^^•“jssar Tovuhtp Claik ‘•'iwwip opwjmkc j -!■ ^ !■■: . - 'Car Production EsSw* ssr^“rt u^ru TST^mc prwrtded irtth b<^ jfiSKr^^sg m lor ■■■■n -■■■■■ ■■ 2..y.-T M 'tba* bikar ar ar« «c^~« ^•Srsf^-aTtfjSgs;; 'TlUi law aM ^ ”2!22SL L s.Ts:Ld*nruJSs^wS^ SSrvTjf*i«sss:i«^ ,--------- —— •‘^ a afl wSl* “T"—„ sSHSScal'SiL Bcaltk omear aa t» «aanUty and l»pa “tSiST%gM u »»““•*; jir'A-'WW’jSsr.s Takes Muskegon Post Donald R. Match, 6431 Great Drive, Drayton Plaini. dlagnoatt-cian (or the Waterford Towmhip ■choMs the past two yeara haa re> atgued to accept a poaition aa couirty paycholoKiat in Muakegon. la aatar priaala araparty ai pn the BUM Ba«uia( La* at any r haw at the day ar alaht for Ihi ___________ of maklni a aaaitary ar haaRb aunray at Uw praidtiaa. oaialnlat a aampla of —- aaad tbaraoa. ar oa&eeUaa **•■“ and aMUrWt partatailBa *- SaST dOTMtl«u^ha«aahold It ataall b* unlawfal for any prraon ' „ permit to hr maUtUln^ < pmnttM Seloaa biiUdInt. yard i P^£|m. ah manyra and aamta ahi ET ramoTtd and dUpoai^ ■tanorr aa aa to prarent the braadtni i Ear^lnt of Inaaata and yrriiiln. All ymrdi whtra auch animali M k* IlMOon 4. Health Officer to corra •^‘1Ka!5.'S‘f«5^1f »tl.fM upon Too^Sf^^^ar^^* Jte ^p^Th'lTf; occupied aa a dwrUtni place, or any oSer^aea where human belnti realde, —e^h. AW Kami iO. hAI beepine. tor re*soa ol 4 belnf InbAbl anm wr uee «h«U Eire notice In vtiuni to euen oc< pMt or owner of tbe premlsee or p< L‘«"T»“n’ralSS^'‘T«c“h'irot.^c: S'^na'irta£V'u»^'rn*dTh% 1 mend the occupant Wl^ln thV"time apiSfled! the Bwlth Officer may declare the pmnltee a canoe and make and flic c o m p I a Apalnst tald occupant or owner or hi hereto orovlded. or condition of the premlaee to be corrected at the owner ■ erpenac, or be may do Whatever l« rraaonabh necersary to abate the nulaance at the expenae of the *Yhf' rewaonable coat and expenae Incurred by the Health Officer In repairin* wald- premlaee and abattne «Kh nulaance ahall be determined by the Health Offl-|j„„„ , cer, nod the tmount thus deiermineo •hoUk ht charied to the owner r' **»- • prenrtM Involved, as well aa any Mcupytox the premlaea. and ahall 1 And la^lc forthwith and aald cot expewa ahall Immediately become Last Week Was Higher Motor vehicle produrtkm in the U.S. last week totaled 150,549 units, the Automobile Manufacturers As-Bociation reported today. The week’s output included l37,-i 365 passenger can and 23.284| tnicks and motor coaches. During! the previoiis week 85,962 cars and 15.530 trucks and buses were produced, the AMA said. ★ * A Cumulative production for 1961 throt«h July 15 totaled 3.570.046; I. 614.634 trucks and 2.0C motor coschea. la Ke same parts 4.1M.UB vefelelM The fcUowtag are top prlcM eovsth* salsa of locally grows produce hy growers and sold by them in wholesale package lots. gootattoBs are furoished by the Detroit Bureau of Markets, aa el Tuesday. Detroit Product racR Chwrlm. xwtwt. IS pi............. CtanrlM. MUX, IS wt. ......... SAs OflOMberrtet. It i|t............S.SS CurrunU, rail. It Si........... S.IS - -1A h^ .................S.1S Sj# |Mart llteguiar, Trade Moderate BlnwbtrrlM, IS «U ., TBOatA Bmba |T**s. rwuM Bum. Kratucky W«a BMn*. WAX, bu....... BmU, dou. bchn. ... Bctlx loppudi h«. ... BroccoU. At. br^- ?:8 ............ l.W ............S.M DtU, tlw. hcht........ KtoirsW. SOW iMhn. . LMkA dflk hnha .... Onimu, iiWM. SOI. he Putley, curly. Sow. be Pwrilc^. iwot. doc. hel Total passenger car productkai figures so far this year , by company include: ___________umcr. ti bd. .......... Tomctccc. bothonic. I »>.............. Todwtacc. outdoor. 14 the..........J-M TwiUpc. toppod. bd................. l.*S Twalpi. dot. .......... “^•byc. bu......................... lyej^blMcbod .................. irok! bUdeiwd.'bu. _..uet. Bibb, pk.................. Lettuce. Boctoa, dot. ............ Lettuce, baod. doc............ Lettaec, heod, bn................. Uttttce, Icnf. bu................. Officer"W*tC%wi2ihto w ibMtoir^ ‘neluA 0 pleturc of - - lot dcMrtottoa of ___ «~5U‘“2i2i£J.c5|'.r’ JTffiV •adeyeo. oad etx. oM whlcb crodcotuic chon be txhlbitod by the boorer on d» -utod to any penoo to ehAr» of uy mmlcm whieb lueb JMkUh OtlWot ki Seettoe inuerelns Ottldcrc. The Saolth Ofnecr nad emy Aputy, •aau. or toepoclore dMlcaotod by him, to hereby empowered to porform the -utlee nod fuacUoM tad dre boreby etyfo Ukc outbority of rcsutorly nuUior-Etedtbd dppolmedpoMee offteori of tA -tatoneof tbte ardlaaoee, ieetloa t. Huloe oad Seewlsi Tho Boonh Ottloer U borob Iwd to preporo cueb reoeeai M rcfulotlw wbleb be dtoi — *' ~^>!Z *y,,***^ ***%P___to'"the of St'*‘rowaibip‘^^HMJd nrniorr. juiy is t er leeea by flret n Detroit, looac la M i torso 17to-41; lario Mto-41; i Browne—Orodo A Jumbo i Livestock preyent the premlece f -----__i ytrmln. Includins rote._______ bufi end coekroacbei from betof ot-‘Ttcted thereto or exlettof thereon. Section 11. Owner to keep reeldeaeee 1 hebltoble eood“— ------------* Every bulldtof 'hleh eheU be usvo » .___________.... race for OM or more femlUei ibnll • kent he the owner thereof or " ^_nblUble_ e^lUoa ---------------------------- — S&te Houelns Ldw and the tttndnrde of laaln-tenance ee provided by the ordlnnaoee 9f the Townibln, except the teannt or Meupiat may. ny tfreement to wrttinc ertlh luch owner or landlord, nsree t-nnke certain repaln. Section is Abatement of Nuixaneee. In the event eny dwrillne. buUdtof itructure or lot le mtlntelned ne I notice ehnil pre-' ance ehall bate . ____ ________ _______ maj Petition duly verified ett _______ e aad apply to the Circuit Court --------leery for the County of —--------- or to lay ]i^e thereof lot t. ____________ yrantlny the relief for which eald actlod ~~ proceedlnii l> brouebt or lor an r r enjotnlnc all periont from dotoi .. .Intalnlni lald nulunce and aald Officer ---------------- •aid notice, to ...jcifled In aald n nulunce In or aboi Inr or etructure o eltuated or upoa i Petition may authortil^^ •’'* provi----- ay Tlotatloo n ataau any pllina. build-which it li n addition to the remedlee i e wt forth, the Health O Pontiac Toanehlp may ' raquei ■S" illfrveer i" ’'••rent to be Utued from one of th *'_¥}? .f**'* Townehlp c Poultry and Eggs BBTBOIT rOOlTBT orraorr. July is iapi—pnoea i pdi ouad delivcrad to Detroit tor He. I in.: in- s',ti!;^,."K.'SSS‘.T\-' ibitei U-IS; Barred Bocki tl-SI; lur-eyi: Heu lltb-11: tmna If. International Telephone fractionally lower Mlowing news that it has proposed to acquire all the assets of American Cable It Radio Cbrp., of which it owns 5H per cent fd the common stock. Losses cd more than a point by Kennecott and Anaconda were depressing to the list. Radio C(^. was another 1-point leadn. Allied Chemical. American Telephone and Air Reduction posted moderate gains. A A ♦ American Stock Exchange prices were mostly kwera. Aerojet-General, Loral Electronics, General Plywood, Haseltine and Webb A Knapp were among nnderate losers. New York Stocks Ptiutca aftar dtelmal potoU arw all . 74.4 lal Crk Coal . St.] Johni Mtoa ... . 15.1 JoBoa * L .. . M S KcUocs ..... M . n.7 Kcanacott ...Bl.l . 14.1 Kroaso 8S .. ll.i . 41.1 Krocar ....11.1 ' m!s ub kicai.u.< - t i-Vs to tor .. 11.: - to.l utton Indua lis to.1 Loekh Alrc .. 4f.< -,U< Lone S Cam . » ->l* f LorUlard . SO.: • - g-y Maok -ryk ... 47 DRHOrr. July U (AF»-Cattto SOI. Slow, alaushtcr auori dbont atcady; balftra nit oatsbltohod; oowa ataady; moatiy abatop SdS-llSS lb. ataara 11.75-11.N: mod to low chole* II.M-11.7S; ittodard IS-11.S0: utility aowa lS.Sd-IIM oaBBora and euttora 11-lS. Han 4M. Stoady Ho. 1 aad f IfS-lM ». liiUbira ISJt-tSAd: mind Mo. 1. aisa a- i------------------- - - M.7S-U.M. a 11.7|ll4.7t; No. Name Area Man Chrysler Corp. Acoustics Chief Appuntment of Dr. Grant S. Bennett, a resident of Berkley, as chief acooHtics scientist for Chrysler Corp,’s Missile Division was announc^ today by C. A. Brady, division general manager. For more than 20 years. Dr. Bennett has been active in varloua areas of acoustics, particularly in underwater sound and ultrasonics. He has made uignUleaat cob-tribatloiM to th- held, taclHdliig the devetopmeot of soHd atate eleetronle devices. Dr. Bennett wUl direct Chrysler Missile Division’s expanding activities in underwater acoustics research and development. Before joining Chrysler, he was supervisory physicist at Bendix Corp.'s research laboratories where his responsibilities included the development of a special - purpose undeiit ater sound projector for in tlie U.S. Navy’s underwater acoustical measurement program. charms art net paid for a period of aix HioutM after ume haec berame due they Bay be eerUfted to the Township Ataea-bor by tha Township Board and a^sesud atatnst the proporty on the next Township Tha Boll Taxer, to which event lurt charse ahaU be collected and retoraed to Ihe Mmc manner as other Township ‘axes ar* coUcetad aad retoraed. la iddtUoa to aU other mMn s shall fa dwallinx or the osrner of any ■--------- — unimproved perioo who ahall viola^~or' awflst*"n -‘-ilatlnt any prtivislans of this ordl-ncr shall aim Jointly and aevarallr ' each such Tlolatlim ol each auch Isance be subjact to the panalty of 's ordinance. SlI I dwellinx or any lar not more than fl days or b.v 1 each tiae and Imprlaonmcot In the ciwtion of the court. Each Ay tbai a misdemeanor at apeetfled In this ordt-—— Is allowed or permlUod to exist ^ . Aatement haa bma ordered by tA Hoalih Offleer lAII' cosutltate a -mrste and dlattoct viotottoa puntah-l>le as hereto stove set forth. Soctloa II. StotrablUty. In the event Ay phtate. ciMte. aen-trace. Mrayraph. ateUon or chapter of he within ordtoanot should to Aetorod ncoastltutlonal or Invalid tor sny roa- ss.L3rj'«a2«wc eemed to have bara •aaatod witbowt ^ •tSSSHi rhaU eftaet tea tsa? s»s*«”s LEBOT DAVIS. OaiTAl^^^ ^Ctort Bonn to Honor Germans in Plot Against Hitler BONN, Germany (fu-West Ger-lan armed forces tor the first time will hold ceremonies to honor the Germans who took part in the unsucoessful July 20. 1944, plot to assassinate Addf Hitler. The defense ministry ordered special formations for all troops Thursday on the 17th anniversary of Uie attempt. Five carnpa will be named after leaders of the jdot, most of whom rare hanged or forced to commit iildds. The camp at Augustdorf near Hannover will be named lor Gen. Erwin Rommel. Giv« Polio Shots Today at Novi Village Hall NOVI—Polio inooolatioM will* bB given today at the village haU, 25ffi0 Novi Road, imtil 7 p.m. The citote originally had been scheduled at the Novi Oommunity road coBstnKtkm to jlw area. Average human hair grows about oMe-hsU inch per month. An vm-age stogie hair lasts two to four yean befOK tt tolls cuL NEW YORK Uk-’nie stock roai^ ket wu irregular in mod trading early today. Prices showed Gains and losses ot tractkml to a point prevailed among moat key laBy aai H eleed at a eritieal Steels,'coppers and off. Motors and more gains than teals, siritoes and electrteal equipments trere mixed. The Tirarmtog-up of union atkms irith the auto compantes stocks. Ford was steady. General Motors dropped a fraction. Chrysler about undumged. -♦ ♦ it The losses among the leading steelmakers arere traOtog. Jones It Lauj^ilin posted a fractional sin. Boriag waa etf abeot a paiat Poptilic City Affairg Gty commisaionerB have proved a aoning change 'paving the tvay for development of the third trailer park within the city limita Telegraph Road, next to one of the two existing trailer a site which the commission last night reaoned from com-merdsl to the special dasaHkatlon created last year expressly to control trailer parks. Resoatag earns after a pablio heafliv at which as objecthms were rslsfid ns PIsBBlag Conmilatooa rse nST INOONCUJtaVB-WiUlam Benaon la pictured at the Oklahoma Crime Bureau office taking an inconclusive lie detector test Tuesday. He win be given another when he is more emo-tionsUy settled. He says he waa respooaible for the death of 293 persons in a 1937 school blast. Says He Murdered 293-but There's No Evidence OKLAHOMA CITY. Okla. (UPI) -A Texas ofOdsl said today William Estei Boiaon, 41. may have to convict himself if he wants to be ptmiUied as possibly the big-B murderer to American . an ex-convtet with a record of mental illness, claims to have sabotaged gas ^pet and New London, Tex., adiool explorion March 18, 1937, that killed 293 students and teacb- toek a lie defector test ening the pipes and them causing the explosion ... but there la no physical evidence left. ‘‘I don't know how it is going to connect up. There has to be corroboration . .. and so tor there is only his word.” Benaon was arrssted by Okla-homa aty police for qusstiontog about a robbery and be blurted out a story about being remian ' ble for the explosion “to get my chest.” I. Bat he was se aervsas physically aad to such a meatal Police plan to give him another test either today or Huirsday when Mrat Ward Nat Cash R . Nat Dalrv . Jf* Natl ?«ad _ ua NT Cantral . IS.S " = Norf a Weat ••• Nor.Aiq Av .. ii- Nor Pac ... Ul Ohio Oil ( Owraaa Cnt -------- S5 Pac a a El 7S.S JI7 Pan A W Air I7.J 41.1 Panb Xol “ ■ lieve hit story. Others do not. If they feel he is telling the truth, he will be taken I6 Texas and tried (or murder. qUEBnON T(M)AY Texas Raider Jim Ray, District Attorney William Ferguion and Rusk ‘County, Teit., Sheriff Pete Gibson arrived in Oklahoma Gty Tuesday night from Henk seat of the county in wUdi New London is located. They plan to question Benson themselves today. FergusM wlU have the job of handlliig the prooeention of Bea-sea if he Is telling the truth. He said It hi still • loag way to the fature, hat if Beasoa wanU to he convicted he will have te ‘"This i)oy could be guilty as sin, want to be punished, fold it will be real difficult to punish him,” Ferguson said. “If we can make a connection with him loos- Palrb Whltnar 44 A Btd on Ohio 14 Btortna. JP . MS etud-Pack .. . 10.4 Tax Ina ... . U.l Tvxtron ---- 14.4 Thomp Rw . Mom, Daughter OK After Step Front of Car 110.4 ROYAL OAK - A 27-year-old Berkley mother and her 2-year-old daughter are in satisfactory condition at William Beaumont Hospital today after being struck by a car last night while walking nusa Woodward Avenue. Mrs. Jriin P. Fowler of 13« M 7 cton Road and her daughter Rose--■* mary were approaching the center island mar CataljM St., when the car hit the pair, Royal Oak police Tal a Tel .. 10.4 TImk R Aar S4 71 TrAsamer ... M.' 11S.1 Twwntir Cen .. 4I.I Own Tire OllletU .... Ooodrleh .. Ot jfo~Ry Oreyboiifid Oulf Oil . *■ " Howe Sod . Ins Rand Int Hue Mel Int Hare .. M.T Un M & M . 15.1 us Unra .. .147 US Rub ...... . U.l US StAl .. . 10 ^John ....... . 10.4 Walcracn . 400.1 Waet Un Tel . 10.4 Weitt HI .. . 00 White Mot . Tnsat Sh * T W : Int TelATel :: Sli American Stock Exch. 11.7 impOU . 11.1 IneNAm CalBPw CohuBoc ______ ________ Cnole Pet ... >14.0 KaUor Indne . praam Am .14.1 Laktr Pd .... BfBoodhS . M MohawkAIrl . Paucam ....14S NJ Elne ... its ShdOt^r ... . 0.4 ToelinlA .... so Raile in si an l.N U OtlU. 111.34 oil OA News in Brief Hh—sss. 161 West Harsa asar .jnsr WlUlains. Thurs.. July 89, • am. to S DJB. HadBssRh. —Mr. To Be in Spectacle Tht Land O'Lahet Majorettes of Ponttoe wiU travel to Sooth Milwaukee Batnrday to oompate to the aiaaial Wkonsto Spactode of Mo-Bte and pertorm to the evOBtag mwclacle to the Sokdi MOwmiltee With Detroit’s Common Council readily giving the final authority needed to Pontiac’s pact with D^ troit for water, ofMals turned their attention today to getting started on tiro big pipeline projects. The Gty Commissim probably will be asked next week to approve contract with Jones, Henry ft WilUams, the city's engineering consultants, for design ol new pipeline and other facilities within the city to distribute toe Detroit water to existing water mains. OHy MaBager Walter K. WUl-maa said that a stady el toe cHy’s topography wfil have to be eompletod hetore the osm-miarfaa Is atoed to iasae leve-aae bonds to flaaaoe the switeh from moaldpal weU water to Detroit water. Jones, Henry ft WiUiams, which made the preliminary study of thej changes necessary, estimated the cost to Pontiac at around {3 mil- Driver of the ear. IMher J. Reck. it. of Detrott, told polloe that she was naable to stop to tone when the mother sad daughter walked to front ol the oar. No charges have been brought against the Detroit woman. Mrs. Ftnrier suffered multiple abrasions and her daughter has a BACK* RW-Gen. Cutis Le-May, Air Fbroe Chief of staff, is NtKmrn testUyiiig to Watotagton before the Senate DefsBse Ap- 1 jet bomlMr prograin. OK Change Paving Way for Third Trailer Park It would be h Ide o( Did Tel area, opposed the transter. Ne also opposed giving tentaiive approval eariier this year. ★ it ★ Gus M. Christie was allowed to drop Nick WUliame as a partner on his SOM lipeue at 161 Plngree Edison Employe Awarded $866 for Invention An electrical conductor that is qpeeted to save money for the Detroit Edison Oo. has be«i in- opers say the site was ao good caaao through truffle bypasses the stes on New Telsgiaph Road under the Orehard Lake Ironically, ^ special trailer park zdnlng was created in a move to bhuk other developers from starting a trailer park on ' The Planning Commiasion turned down those developm. it it * one routine move. Martin Kel-the new Municipal Court Clerk, was reappeUnted for a two-year term on recommendation of the municipal judges. Mary and LeRoy Goldsworthy were given final approval lor an addition to their Tavern and SDM licensed building at 417 Auburn Ave. Is a 8-1 vote, Peter A. Pratt, hto brother George P. Pratt and James Marias were glvpa flasl approval to transfer tb^ Tnv-era and gDM Heenaes tram n C-Pike St. in downtown Ponflne to n new bar bnUt for them at tS E. Moatcalm 81. Commissioner Wlnford E Bot-tcmi, who represents toe Montcalm mator In the firm's Coimty overhead lines diviskn. Harris, who Uvea at 217D S. Llvernaia Road in Avon Township, was awarded 1S66 under a company eiiqiloye proposal n«w Officials Turn Attention to Two Pipeline Projects have to be tastalled westward along Sonth Bonlevard and noHh-wards, Skirtiag the downtown area on the east, to the vichiity of Pontiac Motor Dtvlston. Some existing mains would have to be extended toward the city limits on Featherstone Road on the DO Orchard Lake Road on the west. WOIman said there is no reason to suppose that special assessments would be involved 4n any of the extended into areas not n with city water. V served conductor will Le used by Edison to wiring m u I tiple street lighting circuits. It is expected to 4ave estimated 17,160 Since the proposal plan was established 9 yean ago, 2,826 employes have been awarded nearly 8336,000. Edison estimates that these proposals have resulted in savings of 82,381,000 each year. Schedule for Echo I The American satellite Ediu I wrill be visible Thursday at 1:23 a.m. in the southern sky 80 degrees above the horixon, and at 3:28 a.m. in the north sky 67 degrees above the horizon. Both times it wUl be moving northeast. raniART ELECTION the Qualified Bleetora: ...Uet la berehx ktxen. that a Hrlmary Election will be held In tA . Fasto*.! Growing Stori' for !