2 ‘ : ai Ld a = a ~~ Outline HOSPITAL BOND ISSUE EXPLAINED—Carl I. Flath (center), new Pontiac General Hospital director, ‘huddied with Harold B. Euler (left), . hospital Board of Trustees public relations chair- man, and Fred V. Haggard, a committee chair- man for the Greater Pontia® Community Advis- - 2 ory Council, to Or Board Up Addition, Warns Director _ Must OK Hospital Bonds By GEORGE T. TRUMBULL JR. - If voters say “no” at the Oct. 28 hospital bond election, citizens can look forward to the four mil- lion dollar addition at Pontiac Gen- eral Hospital being “boarded up," This was the statement of Carl I, Fiath, hospital director, when he appeared last evening to réveal the facts behind the vote at a public meeting called by the Greater Pon- tiac Community Advisory Council. CANCEL CONTRACTS “There is enough money to pro- ceed with the contracts up to a certain point,” said Flath, ‘‘but after that we have to cancel con- tracts.” “The consequences of having to beard it up would be alarm- Pot-O-Gold Holds $400 for Person Missing Boy, 9, = Solving Puzzle Found Slain Both Dead; Police Say She Did It , LOS ANGELES @—A 9-year-old since night. Lying dead next to him his crippled grandmother, who loved and wanted him as her own. Police sald ‘she apparently killed hin, then took her own life, Young Ronald Barrett White was found lying in an upstairs bedroom of the deserted home with a bullet in his -back. The (Continued on Page 2, Col. 7) with of penitance which with Rosh Hashana, the Jewish New Year, on Sent. 26. which the worshiper asks divine forgiveness for trespasses and er- _ rors committed during the past year. The liturgy for the entire day contains collective. admission of ing, with the blast of far” or ram’s horn. Reform Jewish services will held at Temple Beth Jacob, Elizabeth Lake Rd., at 8:30 tonight. James Rosenthal will chant the Kol Nidre prayer. Rabbi Nathan Hershfield . will speak on the topi¢, “Alone.” . , be 79 Mm, preach on “The Dance of Life.” A children’s service will be held % serv- ice at 5.p.m, Music will be fur- ished by the Temple Choir with | _ Jewish Services, Fasting to Mark Yom. Kippur Yom Kippur, the holiest day of the Jewish calendar, will be observed in syriagogues throughout the world from sunset today until sunset tomorrow. — ; ee a kerk thee on ~ Pontiac Press Phete go over last night's discussion of the Oct. 28 hospital vote. The council organized the public meeting to inform citizens of the importance behind the vote, and just what the $950,000. issue will eventually purchase. ingly tragic,” the director stressed to some 70 council del- egates and citizens at the City * * * Filath, several hospital board members; and city commissioners greeted the curious crowd to an- swer questions posed by a hospital fact - finding committee of the council headed by Fred V. Hag- z that have been cut out?” she asked. Flath answered that he hoped % PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1957 Coming Hospital Vote | ip —40 PAGES. dy Teamster Vote OWS Ho fa Leadin 1 grated classes. ‘About 100 white studen Peace Today in Little Rock (but Ike, Faubus Both Taut LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (#—An escort of soldiers ‘en- countered no trouble today in taking nine Negro stu- dents into Central High School for a 10th day of inte- ts were massed before the front entrance of the school. Three or four of them displayed small Confederate flags but there was none Professor Cites High Standards of Newspapers . direector at Michigan State University, says newspapers increasingly are tak- ing on the characteristics of a - public utility, Siebert, former head of the University of Dlinoig Journalism day that more and more pub- lishers are subscribing to the principal that they are ‘‘trustees of an instrument in the com- munity.” It is the Day of Atonement, traditionally observed ayer and fasting, and the climax of a 10-day (Continued on Page 2, Col. 5) School, told a civic club yester- |- Sky Salute |: ——‘*of the hooting or jeering that marked the last two days. All the Negroes were present today. Yesterday one of the six Negro girls was absent because of illness. Sixteen rifle-carrying National Guardsmen - escorted the Ne- groes halfway across the cam- pus. There four regular Army para- troopers met the Negroes. and tool them the rest of the way into the school. * * * There was no sign of the* 75 white students who walked out of President Eisenhower in an un- (Continued on Page 2, Col. 6) Pleasant Football Weather Tomorrow at Ann Arbor, or to other grid contests, a pleasant day. The out- i lowever by 1 p.m. it had climbed to 67. WINNING SMILE — Teamster vice president AP Wirephote Jimmy Hoffa of Defroit was off to a good start in his bid today to replace Dave Beck as head of the far-flung International Teamsters. Hoffa was leading 3-1 in early roll-call balloting of the ap- proximately 1,500 delegates at Miami Beach. pee a . : 5 = @ ii e’ 5 = oar : z 2 F ee. a * re ce * ¢ 54 E é i 2 Z 3 J = 2 : Z ; 7 + i ~~ , + Ahead of Foes by 31 Margin - in Bid for Office Beck Says He'll Quit Post Oct. 15 Instead” of in December By ROBERT B. TARR balloting today had favorite - James R. Hoffa just where everybody, but his oppo- nent, said he would be: out in front by 3 to 1 in the WARSAW (#—Communist ‘ thorities today threatened “severe jong” againgt nis who seer i et government demonstration. since Wladyslaw Gomulka came to, power, — Riot police backed by worker militiamen battled about 2,000 students in a mele@ of tear gas, rubber truncheons and bricks last night outside the Warsaw Poly- technic School, The students were protesting suppression of their by paving dents were treated for effects of Warsaw Students Rioting Over News Suppression - Wires Mackie Chamber Asks Meeting to Know Why City Gets [No Highways Mrs, Eleanor Roosevelt Declares By JUDITH L, CLEMENCE Women’s Editor, Pontiac Press “America is facing world leader- don't want war. We can’t lead with words, we must lead with deeds," Mrs. Roosevelt said. ‘Like It or Not --- U.S. I Roosevelt at a luncheon held later, at Birmingham Country Club was: “Do we have an exchange student from Russia?’’ She answered:—“‘No, the McCar- ren - Walter Immigration Act has wrapped the United States in an Iron Curtin tighter and more bind- ing than Russia's.” Mrs, Roosevelt said that: Ameri- cans may go to Russia, but that it ig “‘next to impossible” for Rus- sians to come to America. “Our simple, immediate need, is to: Mit our own iron curtain, Because the Soviet Union has set up an iron curtain, I think it is supid that we do-the same,” She urged the lecture audience s World Leader’ ‘In Today's Press grea’ : yet they still leave ts plans.” i Favors Self-Decision BRIGHTON, England im —. The ord today in favor of letting Cy- prus decide its own future, ihclud- the shedding of the island's as a crown British Labor party went on rec-|‘ " | = g & are Pal i il } Es : 3 2 = li ei olunteer Firefighters | “StS? \t B R IF ; meeting last night at Webster _ tO De Nnepla Vext UL Y)|schoot at which seven boys re- potions 7h .y In the worlf rank, silver ar- BIRMINGHAM — Next July williréceived registration, the|rows went to: Mike Genry, 2; Don Sa Abr ad dhge Dirminghern Hecteaton ek 2: Doug Gilboe, 2; arid’ a : In the dear: |, Commissioners, according to City "eeee ae oo , . establishment of an Mee, Wl 7 soni (eal ‘|iary to the fire department, simi-| Seerd chairman, sald the ad- /"* eka llar to the group working with the Vance classes would all meet at | Parents;were on hand to receive The volunteer department re- mum and Derby Scheel pools tor atl, otapean mandy ier kawatd came full-time and moved into the) The time extension to 12:30, in- municipal building station in 1927.|stead of noon, has been approved The group of 16 men has dwin-/by the Board of Education, giving died to nine, who answer “gen-|the beginners a full classtime. eral alarms” for major fires in| Mrs. Jackson added that ep placed was a this, the- and two sons lost their ‘ Gs lives in a home fire. ‘ ‘ woe 8S, a- Gare said the auxiliary “unit Bae | partment in any major disaster. “i in he bands of the remaining vor FOUNG Shot Dead i the and of the vol OUN | 6 ore (Continued From Page One) fire Shing bat in “arst aid and grandmother, Mrs. Allene Durston se in a a was ang, oe clutched in her hand. Vernon Griffith, his term ; . —_ as fire chief, said the ¢} TOOK CARE OF ROY _ Pinger-tip Movies of 4,957-mille _}owed much to the voluriteers. He| The boy's father, Thomas M BASEBALL'S SECRET William Odem in praised their to the de-|White of suburban Reseda, said Henoluts partment, and the skill which they; Mrs, Durston had taken.care of LANGUAG 4 : = ior os exhibited in assisting at major Ronald in his early years and was with nates : | _ His fight re = ;,tne|fore her talk in Birmingham, she | - pention Press Photo |Dlazes. His successor, Chief Park| “all wrapped up in the boy. ae i ee : — Marine eae . ee: My fly entertained 10 pepple, including OUTSTANDING CITIZENS — Five students of “ Junior American Citizens Clubs in the school by |5mlth, has expressed the same pg Be RES G iffette 4 over Jackson, Miss: Muscle| * ™ "rt sons And their wives.’ the Whittier Elementary School were honored — the student club members for their contributions | ee toward these men, city) This was the second time in a) : | : | Satie, A; Bote Tor May) a” yesterday at a special school assembly when they to the school and community. The winners, left |} ve poll nt sak ae ioe little more than two months, po-| : ; Sidney, Nova Scotia; across the That same day she entertained received pins for being outstanding citizens. The — to right, are Earline-Miller, 10, of 609 Montana | ment to serve their city and their saend tie here On po : : Atlantic to Pelonis, France: Nice |*t,* ‘a. head Shay Danish friend she! awards to the students plus an American flag to Ave., Cathy Mayer, 12, of 452 Arthur St, Len- |neighbors in time of need. acy tad ec eee , France, and thence to Rome, — |vening up with « Birthdan pans| the school were presented by the General Rich- worth Miner, 11, of 420 Bloomfield Ave., Stella "2 & tai she wep “tabiig the-bee. ies 2 | 2 2 for another friend, y party’ ardson chapter, Daughters of American Revolu- _ Burford, 11, of 425 Freemont Ave.,-and Vera San- Ed Kirbert, YMCA executive sec- my own” and going on a trip with] . ; STORES FOR TRIP eateat re a tion. One ‘child was selected from each of the five chez, 11, of 503 Colorado Ave. retary here, has announced that|him to Mexico and Colorado. The 4 Wyatt, - - yh erg wah the aarp - ae ke ee ee ene ert hee mee pol men have bees Notes ‘note said she was suffering. from}! | Jo Boe By gp et onde gl mena —— Insani ai ° ® clubs in the area, long to live. : ' . , .| Newcomers include Pete Booth, ose Mo ; keep from oversleeping. His pro- * ty im in aying | working with the fifth and sixth She was stopped on that : ; — a wen “tie Hoffa leadi ( | eee Zz | guadec! ot Adetee echhely Wred |den, eifeere-Guld, thirty otek am ate eee : on tomato juice pamce ago rr. ng | Charged with the fatal stabbing|Judgé Adamé granted Pence a two-jof Pontiac. Dr. Mumby already, S@¥yer, Baldwin fifth and sixth; |she drove away with the boy ry i 4 ange @ ee. ae Farl Ballotin jot his wife, James D. Shepherd,|weeks delay in order “to develop has agreed to the examination,| Te™ Mawkina, Bleemfield Vil- |a taxi. No charges were ‘pressed.’ 4 be srg arid ake er y g - tae args temporary insanity new medical evidence.” |Ziem said, - a po James Keevaa, Pierce | ponaid’s mother, Mrs. | 98 N. Saginaw iain Floor « . , | dicated oey - Pence said he was studying the) A plea of te insani' ack D. White, reported the boy miss- seeeeeceococovooocoones 3 “plane were removed and tanks | (Continued From Page One) dicated today. lcombined effect of alcohol and does met meen that the defenss| Retuming to’ the gob this year| ing Wednesday when she learned $ 28 Holes — Ii Reeds & ~*~ © installed te Increase gasoline ©® appear in New York in connection Shepherd's attorney has given! tranquilizing drugs. ‘is maintaining Shepherd is insane 4te Bob Gleason, Baldwin third) he hadn’t arrived at school that 3 H ARMONICAS Mi ’ pacity from a normal 80 gallen® (wiih wiretapping and perjury notice that he will call expert tes-| . now. - and fourth, and Joe Pearson, Pie) day, She sald she feared her @ ; bs 3 Shepherd, who te 20 a te 4 charges. On Oct. 24 he is slated'timony to show Shepherd was omet ar ins yt pans ro fifth and sixth. mother might have taken the § Ge. ss ¢ ‘ = in the air hours, “ — with foes Teamsters ex- Besa ra aching barcdeg = “blacked out” the night of the | ‘@ / le *) malt ge — at Valley-| boy away. : ig Ae ‘ ot the AFL-CIO that the trans. "ne living oom of their) wiabbing, May 27. He said be had |[rge “Yas’ Vote . ‘completed,|. Police began searching for the § : : His craft, had a gross takeoff that the trans-|back in the living room of their| Soverai ‘drinks that dey. and took. ge ' as the gymnasium is completed.| unester “but thee un me : | weight of 3303 pounds, a 50- aa Bei — clean Birmingham home, 1509 Pierce St.) «4. couple” tranquilizing pills be. |: H vit | te will be under the supervision of) 1-456 of him until. Mr. dnd Mrs.|@ ¢ : pound overload. He traveled 2,300/house or be ousted trom the par-! Shepherd. ‘charged with, first-de-| fore going to bed. on nospila Bo ds re Walter Larson Jr: went to the $ $ : a ow : 4 ~~ oes today was to be trie rat 9.00 oo.” Wotaedey He eat Se Demian ething P ° P Through error, the name aaa poctag gy ts . ee $ 7 : ¥ s to be at OS: mM. ‘ . ures. . : 3 et a lengthy affair. Besides the top |Defore Circuit Judge Clark J.| ere tml Ja ok by his dying! (Continued From Page One) | Btoomfield Hills was used ina |Larson’s mother had lived in als ey § | post of president, » secretary. Adams. The attorney, David C. ply , later the funds for this equipment) stery concerning a one-Maill tax [home until about a month ago.|$ pistes ae. bs 4 treasurer, 13 vice presidents and |Pence. of Pontiac, has indicated) Pence indicated to Prosecutor|..in come from somewhere.” | Mvy for trunk line sewers, The |The house is in Woodland Hills, a ® ba. es : I trustees were to be elected |e May waive a jury trial. poopie Cc, Ziem Bes he will ees. ad } vote next a will come be- |San Fernando Valley community; ¢- ? , e | roll call votes. «) The? trial ch jcall ‘three expert witheases, pro- , : reclérats Tews. Reseda. oy 2$ Reale a Nae Mi GING hie eupport be ib cn cl pone meee sumably to taigg about Shep. Judge Clark J. Adams;: council iy ond hee withing tn.do with at Ba Sr adeno scl © 3 Mooney Aincraft president, ; erd’s ta : president, inqui “direct of Bloomfield : ry said A contents 450- hind English f pelection. Hoffa, ‘i j bread we Pontiac psychiatrists, Lenn aid oe aieitios ao ‘ics Spe Nain es 7 Alway, Compare Prices at — ‘3% N. Saginew —Maia Floot © 4 hbase ting ei mace presented "Hi slate Thursday DUke’s Secretary \Dr. L. Jerome Fink and Dr, Mat- oa rigs fa se 8 By combining three edvatice| 5/MMS Betére"You Buy LSSORSOS TERS Coo CCoOCC‘S | : f hi , 3. s 5 Gareina , : becom ’ —— : hk ‘of fying 170 atte ened — “ . ‘Sued for Adultery rice E. Willis. foam cabin" thanoane on swimming classes which had not * Bulov + seek Eloin Hunters! School Childrent J | at 190 mph. In addition to English, Hoffa is! Se a Mich-| De, tala, of Ford isopital, De. [omenntie: Vee | ; * Longines ’ xy ATERTRGST ? backing Harold J. Gibbons, St.\tron en terme pune Of Edin-| trait, Ziem said he believed that | An employe of the, Bospitel asked | + ; Yo | Louis; John T. O’Bri *|burgh's former private secretary, this Dr. Heldt the a. |\Why the hospital project wasn’t | @ OC ule ° P ) Ca ot i he a a's Shs mae a fake ie Rock Quiet; | WarCRpS || ‘ ray W. Miler, Dalles Yan Mar-\a divorce suit filed by lawyers) 194. oog 1945 ™ |provement Seanbon tet ca ter lke Faubus Taut Meney-Sev : Flynn, Washington : Owen Sivinan gers Ps bro d Th ‘ d he’ hopes t ae A cil son ‘ —s . ’ vorce ion said Parker, prosecutor gai r 8 to unde ity’s present millage : “THE aon Josep J, Diviny, San who was fired reluctantly by the|have Shepherd examined by two financing plan, all other civic} (Continued From Page One) o Francisco; Einar 0. Mohn, Wash-|Duke seven months ago. because|prosecution experts this weekend. buildings and improvements, such | G mes oun : rs. Parker were sep-|They a . Ivan A.. LaCore,'as sewers, sidewalks, street Pav-!iem, simply said: ; : || Gordon Backhus, adelphia, and arated, had committed adultery! superint nt of Pontiac General ing, would have to “stand still) =, | 8rand New—Latest Modeis ne we to John Conlin of Hoboken, N. J. |with a Mrs. Mary Thomipson, _ |Hospital, ang Dr. Clinton Mumby,|for 12 years” if the hospital was Fs utah uae pan - few days | | for es and Men j | : : . ers ss in the program. . | Plan | frontal systems from the northwest hipaa bes |e wie impossible to tell new yen Sept. 25 a oe rhe eee aeenes, ROW 61.00 ; For Any Tyne LEATHER bring with: them a different smell} [ ey _ | whether the, forthcoming bond |°f'p.Soohower, Paratroopers of the} 49.95 Watches, now 33.0011 SILIGONE SHOE __ tim the air)? aniis 4 thx (nerens®. of Eisenhower. Paratroopers of the . now 39.00. SAVER We commented once. before that pnerpene re Pa: is necessitated, he |101st Airborne Division used -bay- | 59.95 W 40.06 Fy Ber ee ee ponte oe the air sometimes does smell dit- sald, i would “probably” be no [onets to break up crowds of white | 99.95 Watches, now 40.00 [f wns, “preserves < * Ta the fall, when cooler, Pits per $1,000 |4emonstrators. That was the ‘last Wat rR. frontal systems often move in ‘ pr edn outs of the demonstrations until yester-| 71.50 Watches, now 47.00 PROOF Ss us and produce football and is day's student walkout attempt. | (Pies 10% Vos. Tes) = ss. Sent. ary. “|. hunting weather, people sometimes This half mill would come from + eu | say they smell he odor of the north the unlevied portion of the one Inside the school yesterday high- ‘ {{e : woods. 244 mill approved in 1954. ly trained paratroopers of the 101 JIM... if And that is possible. The air * * * took over again from National] /EWELRY __ =Main Floot |] % N. Saginaw = —Mein Floor F daiy. dekh tanioed ilies to Sherwin Birnkrant, B'nai Brith; Guardsmen. oh — - > ' representative, questioned whether; This military change. apparent- . ' ‘the west or ‘northwest yesterday the city had considered an adjust-\ly took place because white stu- i anna Oke oe fir tree forest or over the greet ments of property as opposed to Algro students in the two 3 ei * . Pee +o forests of Canada, etc : ee pean : Oa tax change. “ |days. Guardsmen remained on Ve Microsco e Set ‘ Peder he ately renaatlinnan . Mayor Donaldson said this was |duty on the campus. ae oe slg it just & laint odor at. these great in the hands of the Board of | Arkansas’ Gov. Orval Faubus, Herdwood Case & Accessories a. 0 Py : Tax Review and the city | accused by Eisenhower and others : ee é ; assessor, and not the com- | of inciting segregationists when he Z _ : “eee ‘ A : ls Arnsagegmpon oe * for 50 Years of Service — (MSU,Frat Penclized | Sets ecrd= = “MM ithe was no sen ot sty tx! NOTICE! | = sionenacar se TE £ , , for Holding Beer Party | yom Kippur morning service| Pending White House action. | F ig iabuneess 8 a will bégin at 9 a.m. continue : : EAST LANSING @®—Phi Kappa’, / +30 was: ‘i 4 Oakland County jurors today; planter for Jadge Doty’ len throughout the day. At the 11: : 3 } Feuperatares ‘This! honored the county's senior judge | ‘The planter hae with bright, |Si&™ma fraternity: was’ ordered to-|:nemorial service, Rabbi Goodman Wil) Dance for Flu a | The panel of 70 citizens serving! green foliage, orl Dio Fass smghespep Biggs ee sae ha wil Gatver ig ee OR IND — Leave ' ; ai BE. county courthouse re ternity council ‘oitable,” 4 to . ee. ‘ : bie ’ ane eR and|a sermonette st the children’s na hag nde ee me, 8 “eer will bee - al Wool suiTs| -TOPCOATS Regularly *49.95 and $59.96 Your Choice at an moenadi | Low of Only — SPORT COATS My. 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Tuxedos _ for Weddings and Parties 2a South Perry Street a ‘and P.M. _ Shop Tonight ee a. a mportant in June = p * ’ we: ; ee @ ; ‘ : . ae : ot ee ~ x ian a z 1, appreciation of" ra: pian TGincis: eve oe ernie tuned Rs ets nue announce ering a child for adoption. Also entertaining out-of-town the engage- a ee ee oe Mam Stellwagen ot. Motorway ment of their unusual pchiems, drive. Dr, Stellwagen’s broth- daughter, Se 2 * > &: _ er-inlaw and sister, Dr. and eS 2. In many states, a reap- Mrs. F. A. Baker of Seattle, ~ - ganne Jo, to praisal of adoption laws, Gen- ed st ah 8 ek a Dale. E. Han- advincbiity of wh ove all a vaca- re tion in Pontiac. ‘nan, son of adoptive placements to be wt, sR : ae oe made through recognized Last year when Mr. and Mrs. _ Mr. and Mrs. : to legis- .. George Roper, of — | * Harold Han- cee Cea $0 Seuetel cet York City, Mrs: Eleanor Roose- nan: of Harper rine the extent to which leg- velt showed 4 great.deal of in- ‘ astreet. He is a prey eg control the terest in the program offered © right of mother to place _at the Bloomfielit Hills school. Student at her child. . ; pre nag Be a Magy gmerr E Wayne Staté am row MINORITIES ‘taletie that's Hol. University, 3. Recruitment of adoptive The youngsters had been an- 7 homes for minority groups. ticipating Mrs. Roosevelt's vis- - No date has “4 dopta-child” in New it about a week and had been York is finding homes for ccepared = oitens BAR of jen. ae. for Negro aid Puerto Rican chil- Rights which they presented to ; oe the. wedding. dren; in San Francisco, ee ee : 4 : Negro, Mexican, Acting iolk Souk to tik . SUZANNE JO DALY ental children, a eT Hi ‘is : iB ue 3 D esig elothes for women, shared. American fashion's highest honor, the Coty American Fashion Critics’ Awards, last hight at the Metropolican-Mu- seum of Art. z2> The award's celebrated | _. A bailgown in the “great” tradition, by Leslie Morris, is of slipper satin with deep rose satin lining the cape. Another Coty winner. At Waterford Civic Concert lighest Fashion H = Pa aig bt ee Pra de Sag: ee ee eS et Se oe eee oe F i, Agnes: os Se, st ©. cei j ag a ae ae we ¥ we ee ‘a ee re er ae ao oe ee les See ¥ 5 As 1 BO i 7 Pc pen a aye ei ee : if : \ f ; te ; ed is se ; v iar a 4 ae ! nv a i ide & Ne BO aaa age oe mid ee aes a i ; ee 2 4 - 7 * : i %, 3 oe f tae koe pa ee : ; fee ' ty : : write Poo Be Sa pe nS : we ‘ = i i es “Winnie” trophy was present- signer of ready + to . wear ed to two. designers: Miss sports clothes and coordinated Leslie Morris, designer of separates. made - to - ofder clothes for *. ~ “22 4 - Bergdort Goodman, New York, and Sydney Wragge of : B. H. Wragge, New York de- A special award of a silver é erature coat in white Karachi tweed with side ‘slashed pockets is de- signed by Sydney Wragge of B. H. Wragge. Wragge was one of :the designers receiving the coveted Coty award. : . Sorority Slates . Board Meeting rife PEPE PR OL ET H Pianist Captures Audience With Brilliant Playing, Wit By MARY LOUISE LINDQUIST — and Mr. Freeman kept the Stan: Freeman thrilled and entertained his audience last night with his brilliant piano playing and rare wit. The pi- ano virtuoso. opened the sea- son of the Waterford Township Civic Music Assn. at Isaac E. Crary Junior High School to a eapacity crowd, the serious mood, followed by a second half of satire, wit, and a unique interpretation of jazz : greatest test of a pianist, movements moved along in true Mozart style of light fast- moving dexterity. To play Mozart well is perhaps the Mr. and Mrs, Glenri Mande-. a 2 ville of Birmingham announce . nearly _ .the efigagement of their daugh- ter, Charlene Jean, to Howard - Grant Brown. He is the son of — combined music, satire, a e) oe, # Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur S. Brown . exceptional talent for enter- ~— Fessie —. of Petoskey, : - taining. 7 TOG. . , . , 2 \ ; \s * 7 : z ‘ \ f : ; : yo ao oe “fe Na | ee a a ee ee Ese se Ey SP SER ae geet ae ian ee a ee ee ee ee ee et pase ‘ i i style clear and delicate, * * »& The following three be: : : were. works of Chopin, Each Zeta Chapter of these solos was done with [Lj ~ ; clean technique that asd nt’? POLS Meeting interfere with the melodic The home of Mrs. Eugene -- line, From the vast wealth of Carey on Iroquois road was the Chopin’s piano music, Mr, ane ~~ “ San Zeta. “ ry r Delta Freeman chose the ‘Waltz in ais A Fiat.” “Polanaise in © Sharp inor,” and “Ballade in G. Minor.” ow enthusiastic ‘eb. every style of piano playing. They should remember for a long time an evening of Craft Jr, of Henry onor i FE ie Hii State Hospital Aide Group Plans Banquet Plan to Attend Sigma Beta - | Convention ; i ¥ if fll bth it SEE : rd ff i z ‘ Hf , * ie LE Cog , especially those ing, are beneficial to the thin woman, Phyllis Herrick Wed - z 53 i i et. Diets Sound Fine but. They Won't Catch On Calorie -Counters Find Their One Joy +» in Describing’ Suffering to Others ; ‘McCall's magazine for Septem : has an article that could revolutionize luncheon an ddinner party conver- ; The article tells how to diet in secret, Yep, in secret. : It gives tips on how a dieter can sit down wi her fam- y or friends and toa ithout anyone's their food without being reminded 7 of the number of calories in sour cream dressing or a slice of apple pie, * * * But secret dieting, 1 am afraid, isn’t going to appeal to most diet- ers. 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Serve a Knead dike bread dough for!’ Quilt Books now available: Flow-|about 5 minutes. Lightly flour top er Quilt s—Q101; Grandmother's Patchwork—Q102; All-Year—Q103; and bottom and roll Crib ........ $29.95 Mattress .... 10.95 Now at $3950 ~ $40.80 See our newest selection of “Christmas” toys on display TOYLAND “Next to Karen's Floor Covering” g OR 3-1279 Jersey. and Wool Co-ordinates tre Reg. 10.98 | Very Special’ Priced eee 7.88 Plaids teamed with con- trasting jersey in new fall coordinates. Straight and flared skirts. Small collars or ties to ; motch skirt. Sizes 7 to 14. Very Special Selling ......... : All wool skirts In plaid or solid colors for “‘subteens. All new fall shades. Sizes'8 to 14. " Young Folks Shop — Lower Level Being pretty as a picture in a AMERICA MIRACLE MILE SHOPPING E sei at Squere Loke Rd. & Telegraph |}... TAKES. PLEASURE_IN ANNOUNCING. . . | ~ THE OPENING OF ANOTHER BEAUTIFUL STORE, CENTER } An interesting and very comfortable small | sofa (73 inches long), foam rubber cush- _ | ions with coil spring Too Large” home. $1970 base. For the “Not DRAYTON N HERITAGE | FURNITURE STYLES of OUR FOREFATHERS LAS ait: 4 4 1 ‘Here is Colonial designed to meet today’s trends without losing that home comfortable appearance. High © back (84 inches) Foam Rubber , Cushions, . s 3-Pe. : 2-Pc. | $459" $9500 DESIGNED and CREATED TO ADD CHARM TO YOUR HOME Lowell Solid Cherry .. STEP TABLE 5 drawers” A very unusual design. End Tables | and Lamp Tables to match. / MANY COVERS T0 SELECT FROM: PRINTS—TWREDS—TEXTURED AND PLAIN FABRICS | at “You Will Enjoy. Shopping at “Genty’s” HOME FURNIS _/-OPEN FRIDAY NITE TILL 9 | co HINGS| | ORlando: 3.2300 ae Gh) aN Re oe PONTIAC PRESS; paiay, OCTOBER 4, 1957 ie I H ih at randota: C.V. (Sonny) Whitney Mirror Is Seine - "ot youre” anes iat to Detect sim aan Buddy Adler Set to Sign to toy ar enn) EWAN totes Ee ac meee Fabulous New Contract wlth Eleanor (rs Whitey) Reyer min whch be sayeth ete esrey . pay wale ve ises to curtail shoplifting. The; . By LOUELLA 0. PARSONS ne tas Naa is equipped with|cisco for a -sneak preview, are|Mitror is mounted on a bracket, wow! “CRIME OF ‘maar, * Also “FIRE DOWN BELOW” set of earphones which simul-! good. that permits installation on up- SATURDAY |‘ aly translate what is hap-'dropped out. of Marymount Col-jrights, cross sections, or island. ; zs ‘ : sthe t to the beco: : : < "4 s a ee ans St” ea "nt ncaa TONE Ke: of the most fabulous contracts ever | You just make your reserva- {before the studnt body. every corner of a store, the man , ae ‘ ose Ses: =="=| FIRST SHOWING | | {SLE See) PRoor say | : ago, and that Charles Soo Hatin the aug. ss See ae DRIVE-IN IN THE CITY OF PONTIAC ite aarantse anton tee ‘Vittoria, assisted by. a company Mj Opens 6:30 fie 7100 P.M. ACTON ‘SEE IT NOW ON FILM! @& f . “ rit! F SIDE! a . what tes fos ie = TONIGHT THRU rarer ; SUNDAY [| ROBINSON | BASILIO 1 OFFICIAL WORLD'S MIDDLEWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP Feit ¥ | PLUS REGULAR PROGRAM . -mmNO ADVANCE IN PRICE— Mr Mn. MeL. Mr eS (An sie. Be. Ml. en Ah, ly i. ‘ H z a with radio and television commen-'seen in Las Vegas, is* a great tator William Winter, interestingly |assistance on the show, too, and jenough a former patient of hisiy jiked the repartee between Baidie| who is not only living—but working|and George Gobel. ~with his coronary. Simon and Schuster are bringing it out aroun”) |Christmas. so 11's AACIFON you want! Come along on a missian of danger... ase in the savage Balkans ...with a girl \: g0,beautiful that she attracts trouble! M-G-M presents Reema edd VAN JOHNSON SMAPS MARTINE CAROL Seems HERBERT LOM ‘cow le All Rome is talking about the|l gy exciting evening Vittorio-Gassman now! 3 Performonces staged at the Quirino Theatre as/| Daily at 12:00 Neon-3:50-§:00 v9 associated. cultural presenta- "| tion. The Gimmick is that every inane TODAY & SATURDAY Nightmare Thrills! ” Ae Ae Aa he Me Mc gad “ PONTIAC ok DR: n= Leate O CECI B.DEMILLE'S THE TEN N93 20):0)) cll | sacar | COMMANDMENTS If slyo (i ici kit oS cy RRO a an a DRIVE-IN THEATER Cera panna), | STON: BRYHNER- BAER | * : . ae | “| ROBINSON*DECARLO {ffl} 2 GARTOONS - | ich ioee-seveny owe | Cor. Win tstesAtont Reote—ben Oto Grane 6:86 6, 1° . | ~orata PAGET som DEREK WALTER ABEL: 120 de consi: ooo wosest WEEK-DAY MATINEE TO 3:5015 = STARTING SUNDAY: “The PRIDE & The PASSION” | 3 - UNIT MOORE COMMERCE-="= || STARTS TODAY! | SHOW Jan > GANMOR TERRIFIC DOUBLE THRILL SHOW! “re JAGGER |] FIRST TIME SHOWN! ] [Fi “ar dais ] — =e Lats. ATTRACTION n n HIT No. 1 FRL- SAT. SUN. aT ADULTS, 90¢ CHILD, 60¢ PLEASE NOTE: . BATTL EH ELL ; imate Seay eT ONLY ONE SHOWING OF ’ » $F. Niutend | 6 NT”? si AND « COMING é sd hon B ! G “HEEL IN KOREA” Cary Grant Frank Sinatra ‘ GIANT STARTS 8:55 ; ‘CiNemaScopE “COLOR by DE LUXE SMASHES THE VICE RACKET! 1d A PICTURE’ JB EVERY PARENT jm SHOULD SEE "BERNARDINE 2nd THRILLER! - init THE STORY OF G GIRLS IN TROUBLE! “POSITIVELY FIRST TIME THESE Two i __ TERRIFIC PICTURES EVER SHOWN _. TOGETHER ON ONE PROGRAM!._ = Specie! Guest Boh Maxwell | TO LIVE AT ORCHARD LAKE — Afier returning from a honey- AL _ WW) Rodie ond TV in Northern Michigan, Mr, and Mrs. Ronald Priebe-are to in their new home at 5170 Westcomb Rd., Orchard Lake. Pontiac Armory } hey were marriod Aug. 31 n Our Lady of Ratage Cothstio Comet, | Orchard Lake. The bride, the former. Pierce, is the datighter Friday, Oct. 4 §& of Mr. and Mrs. Keith Pierce of Grand Ledge and he is the son of 9:30 P. M. te 1:30 A. M, the late Mr. and Mrs. John E, McLaughlin. epee 100. Biel tak onGreece |) County Calendar: Records DRYDEN — Leo Cierpial, De- ‘ : Admission 900° jerly taught in Greece for one ture on Greece at St. John Episco- . will give an illustrated lec- parish house here, Saturday Forme Beth's Restaurant 476 W. Huron $. SKELLY’S ~ RESTAURANT SREAKFAST FEATURE: Sredres 6, cree the ne are an &. daughter, ~ Wendey Neon - 10 FM. FE 4.00 | “Cary Out Orders” i % NOW OPEN FOR ‘LUNCH ‘AMD PIZZERIA 3-7396 1036 wist HURON ST. JOE'S |= FAMOUS | . SPAGHETTI! HOUSE | Your PTA Is Planning | ‘Season's First Meetings Slated by Area Schools - {milk supply. «price structure of the dairy farmer Detroit. market, _|ments with area dairies last Aug. re Bloomfield Woman MMPA Charges [Coirac Breach! ] / / mittee, that Wilson was “‘attempt- ing to cause in the market and delibe wreck the entire n the Detroit market.’ * * * The MMPA, bargaining agent for most dairy farmers supplying the reached agree- 1 for a price to farmers of $5 per hundredweight (46% quarts) for drinking milk. Lake said only wilson had vio- lated the six-month contract. “Wilson's now want to pay of its farmers one price and others to Represent Michigan fits made by school mothers were ready last /night to support their / CHEERS — These by to right, are Donna Haddix, Sue charming j the cheerleaders for the ‘‘Bumblebees,” foot- ball team of Avondale Junior High, were made by school mothers. Four of the leaders pictured, left costumes worn Hayes, Pat Ma- At Avondale Junior High | AVONDALE — Avondale Junior High here has launched its social and sports season for a successful start. o fit ey Cheerleaders, with their new out- Roll Social, Sports Activity. team at opening game with Mad- ison. Junior High. The’ first all-school party last Friday was attended by a major- ity of the student body. Dancing, games refreshments com- prised the program. An intrameral program has zurek and Jean Carpenter. Sharlene Henderson, Carolyn Walker, Henriettr Shows and Sue Wieneke. Four-yearcold Lloyd Scharer will be the bouncing mascot, - Penlite Prose Photo d Others, not shown, are High students, Each home reom is represented by a girl’s and |. been set up for Avondale Junior this year, is positively a violation of the ee robes we hen with Wilson's. n {Magazine Prices Missiles publisher says. these estimates of costs for 15 Alas Costs $4 Million LOS ANGELES (AP) — Uncle Sam’s missiles cost from $4,400 to more than four million dollars apiece, a trade Bennett H. Horcheler of Cleveland, publishing director of’ the trade magazine Aeronautical Purchasing, told a news conference the magazine’s Washington correspondent made *¢ * <® ° , Sidewinder, $4,400; Sparrow ITI, $40,000; Falcon, $9,000; Nike 1; $26,000; "Nike II, $80,000-$100,000; Tartar, $40,000; | Bullpup, above $10,000; Petre) $100,000; Matador, $100,000; Redstone, $1,000,000; Lacrosse, above $50,000; Regulus IT, $430,000; Snark, $1,000,000. The Atlas, Horchler said; costs more than four million. missiles: , $80,000; Corporal, above é to Be Toured SHIP — Mrs. John Warren, co- colony Yaghistan, or “country of out- WEST BLOOMFIELD town. West Bloomfield SHIP — ' |League of Women Voters will rus! Voters Sponsor ‘Go-See’ sponsor “‘Go-See” Tuesday, the purpose of which is to acquaint the citizenry*with its boundaries, COMMERCE TOWNSHIP — Clifford Smart, superintendent of the Walled Lake Consolidated “4School District, will be the guést speaker at the Commerce Element- ary School PTA meeting to be held “at 8 p.m. Monday, — : ® [i ae # zi Ty; i He i ily | Hilt i _ }dustries, recreational facilities and historic Jandmarks, schools, in- other points of interest within the area. “ » [Reservations may be made ” erary and will serve as guide on the trip. Maps will be available to “goers.” A luncheon at Rotunda Inn will be included in the affair. The meeting place will be at the West Bloomfield Township Hall, 4460 Orchard Lake Rd., at 9:15 a.m. Departure will be at 10 a.m.,| and arrival back at 3 p.m. The league is extending an in- vitation to all those interested. |said ‘the vehicle was: traveling at a ; : . “ . Romeo High Senior Hurt in Accident ROMEO — A high school senior suffered head injuries last night when his car left the rpad, land- ing in a ditch on 32 Mile Rd., two miles east of here. He is William Russell ' Ned- demeyer, 17, of 140 Tillson &t., whe was reported in good con- dition today in St. Joseph Hos- pital, Mount Clemens. State Police of the Romeo Post high rate of speed wher it left the pavement, catching fire in a drainage ditch. The Romeo Fire Department: was called to ex- tinguish the blaze. ~~ 2 Sections of MZ4 fo Be Resurfaced LANSING ® — Low bids totaled $1,190,456 on eight state trunkline calling Mrs. Sander, EM 32-4485. (nounced as the date for the annual PTA Fair, with Mrs. Richard; Grout acting as chairman, - ? iz ! ! a ee -Fire-Resistant Rock Wool _ INSULATION GE (citer (aa Church's Sale of =” COMMERCE WOW OPEN FRI. SAT. SUN. PONTIAC Phone FE ; TONIGHT F Two FIRST RUNS! 2150 OPDYKE ROAD «Phone FE 4-461! THE STEEL JUNGLE semi ipteipels - “THE RACK” “THE BEAST OF SQUARE | : F 8 ‘HOLLOW MOUNTAIN” “WHITE SLAVERY” Only! | i : 4 R Be — le ee Biase ae Da Ls e ‘ oof - ; yi ( f ' : a ee : ‘ toe and national! seg thot we have on hand A) SHELL VEST Giving you o ‘cies silectio’ of hi you known brands 'e would be glod to have you cone browse aig aaah — see our fine oe — baat ¥ Time tested by tradition. Fabric with DuPONT in all. sporting American FIELD COAT ZELAN. Durable Anisiican Field “ansike Field _ |Clawson Blanks NTING “Time “tested by tradition” Treated with DuPONT ZELAN to moke the material water- repellent and Yast through re- peated washings. Sede CLEANING KIT PANTS quality — HUNTING | treated | water § =. Lasta through repeated wash- F ag _THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1957 9). Big California Uiatd fo Miss Spartan Game Intersectional Contest on National Television Saturdey at 4:30 BERKELEY, Calif. w—Proverh Jacobs, the University of Califor. Oak Park, 27-0 | Acton Scores Two TDs as Trojans’ Grind Out | 3rd Straight Win explosive mul ih ELUSIVE BALL—Andy Pafko slides into third base as the throw from left fielder Enos Slaughter gets away from rookie third sacker Tony Kubek. The ball rolled into the Braves dugout and Pafko then scored. Kubek was charged with an error in this 4th inning play of the second game of the World Series. fielder hed a Series hitting streak of nine, consecutive games. Wolverines Vie 3 Georgia in Ist. Home Encounter’ Peach State Gridders Figured to Be Three Touchdown Underdogs | See the new Mark 75, . the magnificent * h. p. 6 éyinder eanhen See the monte rg too— the great double duty outboard with the special lever for super-slow troll- | ing. Both have one hond control, and safety clutch (no shear pins? anti- friction bearings. The quietest operation in Mercury's history, are just two of 11 great Mercurys—6 to’ 60 h. Hake’ introducing a new kind of outboard performance! As low as 10% down—— ANN ARBOR i — Tenth-ranked Michigan meets three-touchdown underdog Georgia here tomorrow| in a game designed to test the Wolverines for the rocky Big. Ten road ahead. It'll be the last non-conference game for Michigan before it em-| bark on a. 7-game conference schedule next week against Mich.| igan State. | y Up to 24 months to pay! Ticket soning Sa Weir pre- GIL SCHAEFER'S dicts 80,000 spectators will sit tb ‘WATER SPORTS on the first’ game between the two teams, Kickoff for the inter-] - HEADQUARTERS sectional battle will be at 1:30 P.M, —- ome of its eye o ~ 1268 WOODWARD oft determined Southern Call. | MI 7-0133 JO 6-4727 fornia 16-6 but looked nothing | ‘like the gridiron giants they had been called, Heures: Daily 0:90 te S10 Thera, Fri. © te O—Hat. 9 te © Georgia, as forecast in the pre- season, has shown little strength. The Bulldogs have lost twice, to Texas 26-7 and Vanderbilt 9-6. SPECIAL — Motor Tune-up All 6-Cyl. Chevrolets they ‘SS Lebor and $995 AP Wirephote signs of .snapping out of their doldrums. i Richard D. Kuha 149 W. Huren » Fer pg ne Service We Have an Automatic Wheel Washer KUHN AUTO WASH |> Acrots from Firestone Foursomes Begin Play = Z z * ff 2 F a git a * * * support from halfbacks Jack Hart) Dow | was taken to the hospital for treat- two-day competition. Michigan State, with sharp per-|a 3 formances from its first two units il is Tigers Ink Infielder LAWN SWEEPERS |= Re ee eee OT - one of our sturdy, well ee pe le i Reg. $38.95 Value NOW ONLY $9495 @ Lifetime Filter © Easy to Clean FURNACE FILTERS @ Easy to Remove FROM 2” | HARDWARE Co. ‘WARDWARE @ COAL © 151 OAKLAND FE 4.1594 BUILDING SUPPLIES | for Class B Farm DETROIT in — George C. Smith, eae standout second baseman for the Viking Cross Country |!" if eiatgts z if — je once-beaten Vikings icone pe is from St. Petereiare. ite action’ Tuesday against a | US. Ryder Team | in Lead LINDRICK, England — @ The .|United States took g quick leadj and over England at the start of the ryder cup golf matches today. Doug Ford of New York and Finsterwald of Tequesta, Fia., led in the first of the four scotch foursomes that opened the EEE ee! nal Tt Fil? since 1922. The ‘ Bulldogs are a team that hag trouble hanging Bs to the ball, * pounds, lat Siichigen te evel the Dick Mayer of La Jolla, Calit,|°4#¢ due to experience. | HAVE YOUR CAR “WINTERIZED” | Dear | Assure Toubleffee Diving! Diary! HERE'S WHAT WE'LL DO! | 1. Change of te wieter grade. 5. twbricate chasse ond wheel becrings. 2. Check trenemisclon end dit. Everyone says ferential fer proper cold 6 peo ae colle, —— + Te Complete check of entire : % ges poabory driving. 8. Expert attention te. Ks SON 4. Clean. and Sushi 9. Crove-ewtch tires, | Oa, ON yrneves \ pacting opeteen 10. Check heoter end de odd enti-freeze. frester SERVICE J a Ti owe, $ yb hogy $ $ 36 Cy NA pene 1697 “= "100 0m» *54".-« cultivate, mow, bull read, move 7 dba nd , Service on All Makes! a:MCLUDES: Renter und Detroit, Use coe ae the work youre _ Expert Bumping & Painting! . | Matthews-Hargreaves | | Braid Motor Sales | al | KING BROS. 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Brown to dunk Yale in the Bowl, Pitt to defeat Southern California, Penn State over Army and Mary- back by drubbing Duke! 2 ee Brown 14, Yale 7. 2, Oregon State 14, N’western 7 Wisconsin 14, West Va..7 eae - » SAVE MONEY...4 Ways NAOT Your Engine lin the senior division contest for AAU Cross Country \Meet Set Saturday DETROIT u — Ninety-nine dis- tance runners from seven schools eam’ AA Saturday in the Mich- ~ ligan AAU cross country meet at the Warren Valley Golf Club. * * * The meeting. brings together runners from Michigan State, Western Michigan, Central Mich- igan, Eastern Michigan, Bowling Green State of Ohio, Spring Har- bor Junior College and host Wayne State University. : * -*° #® Fifty-four runners are entered varsity teams and whattached runners and 45 are scheduled for a junior class meet for freshmen bo ech He Scot... OLDS PUA YOU 200E./ and junior college participants, it’s money In your pocket todeal -: NOW fora Rocket! land to stage a mighty come-|- in Wing Win Howe scored two goals and assist-| ed on another. in pulling the De- victory over the Edmonton Flyers _|tied three. fo ty ae, , x i i # » AC PRESS, FRIDAY, OCTOBER elevens and their opponents. In going undefeated in 14 the teams comprising the first 10 * * * : By contrast their opponents this week have won only five, lost 10 and tied three. In the 18 games, they scored only a total of 189 points while yielding 256 * On the basis of not one been really tested. And by. the same line of reasoning, it would be on upset if any of them bit the dust Saturday. - . ~*~ * *?* The potent Oklahoma Sooner, idle last week after blanking Pitt 26-0, go after their 42nd successive victory with Iowa State (1-0-1) as their opponents. Oklahoma has not been beaten by a Big Eight Con- ference team since Bud Wilkinson took over the coaching reins 10 years ago. * * * Second ranked Michigan State, 10 after blasting Indiana 4-0 in the Spartans’ opener, meets win- less California (0-2) in the game that will be seen on the national television screens. NBC will turn on its cameras at Berkeley, Calif. Howe Scores 2 CHATHAM, Ont. (» — Gordie games,|.. for Grid Powers Top 10 Teams Have Easy Weekend If there is trouble brewing forjafter completion of the World Se- game at Milwaukee, lina and 40-0 victors over Virginia, takes on disappointing Maryland (0-2). * * * The Texas Aggies, with a 21-13 blanking -of Texas Tech to show 1 with a 7-7 tie with Vanderbilt and 35-13 victory over Arizona. perts to be the best in the East after thrashing Boston College 46-6 and William & Mary 33-6, clashes with North Carolina (1-1) while Auburn, surprise’ 7-0 conqueror of Tennessee in its lone effort, should have no trouble against Chatta- nooga (10-1). — * * * Iowa's Hawkeyes, who showed a great potential in downing Utah State 70-14, are at home to anoth- er intersectional opponent in Washington ‘State (1-1). Oregon State, with a 20-0 victory over ‘Southern California and 346 vic- tory over Kansas, also steps out of its league for a clash ‘with Northwestern (0-1). “. 2 3 Michigan, figured to be one of the title threats in the Big Ten, entertains Georgia (0-2) after turning back Southern California 16-6 in its only other start. wre @ Althoughe the nation's ‘first 10 teams are favored, an oriental- type bug which causas influenza may have a say on the outcome been hit hard. Coach Forest Eva- victory over Maryland and a@ 21-0 Pt for two starts, meet Missouri, 1-0-) | 7 Navy, considered by many ex-| — STRIKES AND SPARES — By Joe Wiman Today, let's take up the fourth and final step in the four-step ap- proach. If your footwork, arm swing and timing have all been correct up to this point, you should resemble the bowler in today’s drawing. , Note how his left leg and right arm are moving forward togeth- er in perfect timing. Both knees are bent slightly, allowing him to bring the ball forward in an arc just above the level of the alley bed. The bent left knee also al- 4, 1957” possibly playing it the last week off _|the Season. ‘This would be Friday.) being played tonight. CUSTOM TAILORS ae ap 1005 th an CLOTHIERS . jof its gridders missed practice ses-| oc 2 ae arrangements are being made for'sions this week. certs tens) | as) OID MG SA Se eA NOE BAD Sco “We have no idea as to pe cer ate sess mnaaasee Ye fe: | mets _ |what players will be able to play| . anna, i m- 3A . -- MARTI S VV a ; Saturday.” se t : 4/Sat. $GIG Code #2156 4/Spt. $23 Code *2157 © lows him to cushion his slide, It slide, incidental you finish the slide, you should be foul line. . delivery and follow-through. shevaski called off Thursday's troit Red Wings to an uphill 5-2 last night. ~*~ *« * The game marked the end of the seven pre-season series be- tween the National Hockey League champions and their No: 1 farm club from the Western League. ® * * The Wings have won four and Cummy Burton and Charley Holmes got the Flyers off to a 2-1 lead. But Howe, who evened the first counter, knotted it again midway in the second period. | +e Forbes Kennedy, Red Kelly and Norm Ullman added the other tallies for Detroit. Pontiac's Beach 6th in Rushing Yardage NEW YORK (® — Two Michigan football players are among the nation's top ten in total offense e205 RS MUST BE SOLD _... By OCT. 3lst | -'* SPOT DELIVERY-OK CREDIT YOUR CHOICE - MODELS - COLORS _ ACT NOW - CALL NOW DeSoto & Plymouth Dealer rs, 65 CA = € In. Birmingham ‘ / ‘ ees es Se ae oe ee ee a ee eee ee ee eee ae (Copyright 1957, John F. Dille Co) QUIK- Yellow Faced Work. ; Pontiac's FIRST HARDWARE SERVE Big 24 Inch Lawn. Sweepers _ i | $99% ¢ 9 Long ce 4 Cross Arms — “4-Welded Hooks ‘Stal Clothes Poets 12" Hord | 650 ‘Auburn Ave. | Open Daily 8 te e s . © ‘ . J * * * s * * hel 4 ” a SS rn ne eens Children’s 12 Inch Tricycle Boadway -Shell ay) ware se ee Re ew oe NE A A] FE 2.6506 6—Friday ‘til 9 ms, ka} % ! Monday ond Saturday ‘til 8 acts somewhat like a shock ab-| 9” sorber as you slide to a stop. Your!) lly, can be as short) © = or as long as you like; but when)”. from two to. six inches behind the! )_ Keep your right arm fairly|\: straight, but don't let it- become)” | stiff or tense. Keep it relaxed, yet)" straight. =: Be sure your body continues to) of the games. lowa, for one, has}face.your target throughout your| ae ae ee al ONE MAN TELLS ANOTHER Bi ' THE STYLE MAJOR s AWARDS STRIPE HONORS TO “stripe it rich” stripes Varsity-Town leads the style parade . 4 with new looking Stripes in strikingly rich combinations of deep, rich tones in shadow, tone-on-tone and multi-color effects. These refreshing, . reserved, Stripe-t-Rich Stripes are here in flannels and worsteds ... “to trim sSeraitly”, “Varsity Lounge” : / and “New Haven” models. +60 . $79 . * hen ff / dress right — you can't afford not to "SAGINAW ot LAWRENCE | 272 W, MAPLE—Birminghem Open Monday and Friday Nights ‘il 9 * ® Qpain Friday Nights “tit'® é gi THE STYLE CORNER OF PONTIAC pa se * ae a , | , —e ee ee ee Nae A ee S ce the i Braise ah eee es d rt ie para RG, e : Qe E : f £2 en ng ae 5 Pet * i 3 aes as : Peas: SPs : he cs ey ee es ir La f { 5 { eat fie v4 ’ 6 E Z oR fee : ee ee axes de 4. : i ae ee ees ” . i= pA a a — 4 \ “x 4 Ji fers late ae a { = 4 es esse . 2 = ey i % oF “ ‘ : . ‘ie a4 \ oe | ; i a: ‘ = A t ‘ re ‘ J \ ; , ct A Roe ny ve Lert (ee : . Le } ac a \ ot . : . : kes : a | — — eG j vee he ya Bee th : THE E ee aoe ta ie he s7 ag aa ae ee ee A ARENT SNITCH PSG PTR DIRLD ASS ETAT a: unideeG Aean bates come Line ee | ST ee ae aN FRIDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1957 Grains En ere “in Early ieee eRe! COOK a i KERS of ’ levels matin Jy . j PS tty ete demand at the lo ee | yor painy| Greenfield Restaurant resting 4 ; : : 4 FO! : ‘ ue omg ne ; 2 ; Beg Farm for Rent ae be a Gonmeical TRENC! 885,000 bushels of corn for : : : ‘ Tenant Farmer. Wanted NEW BIAVINOHAM NCHI A port, . oo a Nee Romeo; Leonard area, 300, acre RESTAURANT MUST HAVE EX. R BULLDOZING Wheat held about steacy with = “pie aa gg om ‘pt fant Sr int | PERIENCE, KITCHEN 8 EN- Building: Supplies ~12A the December andd Marcy deliv- . ides i. ane, TIRELY AIR CONDITIONED, rypEsnice ess a i. eries firmer, apparently en e Scorers. ‘ Ps cnuoicr or HOU ‘ USED. 10 os ; : = Se a epreea- Wh sispions veeeg rs PX ‘Graft Sheet M: ay i fein MEALS & th Bie 3 conte ea. N: ; : commerelal There was wifle Seat Ci ne 338 WANTED. MU e _— VIR-CUp Bot DESIRES Business Services 13, - er. buying and export wae DU vevserssestonseyes B28 bsolutely aoe say PPR OSE SS AEE {psi Brive Villege trea. PB| At ACE omen | continued flat. Soe i emery v hates eet i] aaxen at centaat orice,| “1,CANRERTER WORK WEW| FE? apd imag ek we : attracted | professionall Saitoces ane ooh: 130 ee Sere wi wooowanp ave, pe-| {vat i 5 NOW CaNFENTR ONNACE CLRANING, |, Selery fortes! dea 4-8 voco!05212 ah mort, waa. 708 pa | Banos, rm bea TCE oy POORER f ies cawecageerecs 1. Li . ‘ red ‘dl j PE! Bench, doe: cnscsacglsccsss £08 senna thea anise ¢| sie fist Man aew-wone Bia a Ke a sopeanbed 5° : ) STOCK pete Mile aS EEP yes AY CADE FAW WORE. | Ss cane 18, oo so. vsseapatarseees 3.00 and General Dynamics, : : leh e ee, Ret ists stator aes ae can We service al) A yg Se bt Qrte, teckes dee ee Sal Beat sPagash te Serts-Grattn y Ree BY Wanted West Brothers Hair styl-| \er iE AND CARVER. a ee washers 30 pre. : 8] t t PRODUCE pe oe Ed remit |. EE F; ve cai re osm) : 359] | International Nickel and Gulf Oil _ In Memoriam , | : DAD DEALER | WERDe OIRL urapalr Pormice btches Ww | BLOOMFIELD w EANERS. : if am yore Gown about.a point each. i 2 CLERKS important. ‘Reply P.O. Ben 3,” ; ——— Pree et. Ne con ll savorable : 130 eomcie oo included U.S. Steel, DATING MEMORY OF CALVIN FULL & PART TIME For wew | JRL : ry We ; wiser mr aR ce RE. a Lie Motors, Ford, Gondyeer’| offitideii ame nesta, | -KROG! | taal’ retiree aboot, * : bare ree LB keno, med Chemical end U-| feigacege Sepa mats | an STORE | Shenae, ys | : tse a o's seal oe shall ever wander, = OROOM: WITH TY.” GOOD : ; 150] . Small gains were posted for Sas me oie! Hie oe g | MIRACLE MILE SHOPPING CTR. WAGES, MUST LOVE “ Vin Jr. & Henry Jay. | wy , . MIDWEST 40204, ” 2 Se ee Chrysler, Baltimore. & Ohio, San- | ™,MEMORY OF SARAH @. HALE, crgesitation, ‘Boga artng salary ; : : tales ariow ayn) . DU, toftarsceeescoseeresenss 3\ ta Fe and Twenticth Cenutry- passed away 4 years ago to | © eee ee Girl wanted for “ greneral asonal ty ‘je Ree pperscsesssececeesecccece faa] MM ee Se oe | oe aa racellfan'é baldaye. oe tal si be able a : 5 gromneesiesrene | a, trom ‘Heaven above; wrance ‘ee many more | fi rk with | youn F . 5" iisa’ degsos iipe Pei poe prin oy uded: Gen- a F< aplyaigncin tenders Apply Mon. Oct. Tin et # am, af figures 5 days a oni steady job, working | with rid al Celery Cabbage, Salers seererseee 240] shares; ore, ott at OX on 6.500 | Seal nea our goatets tore. | = MIRACLE MILE erogpndirysiae Jhon eoll Bo . ree, ach ad has | He eli iccs $8}1.000; and Johns Manvile ae ose : ons, usual employe ben-| “Work Wanted Female 11| tn atte sa. “nos 0 43 on 1,000. wp Sat) [Lovins YOP Law. KROGER STORE : ts,.Apply in person to | > ~ 1304, Deo. : Poultry : < abet crates ot 241 8, TELBORAPH RD. roue te Circula- BUILDUS i ti ed gona New York Stocks | Suiuiee gate Sauare all trcven, Powriac ce > ) a et Rete | — ACRE, Sh. &, Arrnraene pale en Bp ‘tie Ue. ee | -PONTIAC PRESS [Raku hve. poultry wp te te nae {AI Red occc. $2 Kennecott ,,, #9 or stands? = . uss ondiap Wet, ier 9. ne, [Alled oh sss: TAL Kresge Be Me] In'thal holy” nappy. lend. MEAT CUTTERS | fork, novwannings, °- San Marino Reds (ai SHaent ees Secs a @ | tian over snr .— sp pot Hh tbe” ' | Sn Main Reds FE re See OE ht nurcuens | Hanae Saint ts : Am Gan 2202, a3 ROPER. Aire -.. 316] ' Puli and : y a y. DETROIT Eacs Am ¢ a. a. Breese . a fer uew tadie Wns gy Rg : of DETROIT, Oct. & (AP e Am yb = os 3. : 8 Com 0.4 Mi: Fg at t] rdware, SAN. MARINO W-Italy’s { [Deitel "cote incudsa,”inasral siate|Am Motors 2: $16 toa a Mash” 0 Donelson-Johns | KROGER STORE Be Saad me : blockade ler Bary b Mage) ef, came s0;|am melt’! 43 Martin ou <: #3 goed tor IN THE p= pm ee 8g & starve San Marino’s Red a Pee 30%: \ asath, anrlamn > + a8 ~& otra. 3 AMBOLA GROUND MIRACLE’ MILE SHOPPING CTR c LADY WITH CAN. : into submission. are a 1,0. ane” Sts cna a lam Tob ..t. he Line’ aoe cs . re |" : in a fight with antiCommunists, jw, 076, 30%. 0, "Gneeks 20-| An ta} En bed felis : "preareeva “egenlestion, Good . x * * j PF any ~ rade jarmour a e ah Ba i EEE, creases. Bg a : Food Medinek guilty bw sai8iD Bae eth melee ums, |Arpet CK .... 366 Moot Ward .. Drayton Pinine =. Waterford. Tp. calsna *h beldays. [Me foeur- Italian police blocked all seven “™ “i $1; medium, At Cet Line Ae shoe Voorhees-Si ] ance, sigtnese and accident Insure | os roads into the world’s smallest re- Livestock Aveo Mf ye: ny BR .. S14) OIPLE | oct. mh at oom. ~ alae __ DR 7 public. One public market already a 446 Net Gype .... 41 FUNERAL HOME .. ee bad elésed because it had nothing| D 2 a ee “i a lead... 104 Ambulance SermieePiane or Motor MIRACLE MILE ne. ING, DISCING Oct. Beth _— sseee e ‘ B 26s * as s . * to sell. The other had only a few! "Cte -saianie 3 (AP)—Hogs—Salable|Bosing air "". $3 ag sgh «2% : KROGER STORE Insurance A potatoes, tomatoes and grapes. |ssugnter cows, scattering fed” waren BOD lum 4. 17.1 Nort & West as Cemetery Lots § | | 21 5, TeuEOnaPH : A gencles 17A *~ * * peneater cneste gp ye Borden Se Nor “Peon SS Sea]? 7 Lots , a 4 Dating sf Represented O0.’s tea ‘able? se cates S06 Senees Sits sSe" tune Rain’... 388 Nor ste we a Ginpel Bree, ome sy Ware PONTIAC Austin-Norvell A ‘ , / arcana a 6 nMUilty sows 1.001480." Ss +) Balke 83 Cae fem: wat 031° after 4 p.m ; a i after | ge | 000 people was smuggled in at] bulls up to 14.00. Compared test ‘ye fom oS arreny VErERine | MEN Wanren TONG : black market prices by persong| eee, mést go ries islcotem KS 1} pes Awe an “s 26-40, ve, ma skirting the roadblocks and sneak- pest AL S0c higher; saw +4 44 Panh pts. 33 Cigent type. Must meet mwah ey Phone oF ng crn the fl at hi eta mee oan FO: eS eaty he HA to ea tag, iss, eninge gn Nicholie & Harger Co. | vu ‘ rrier ae Pa 7 : rage y am = OS ee so Os Border casin baat Waht and it tn." goed te ere-tase steere‘h 0-| 8, jee pale ne me replies at the Press fetter ie . omaiiderg and perm Bg opot ier, aah manta cdl Soe oh ss0 38 Baeo 2200: Ad boxes: — s = Boy 12. pes PART-TIME On magiers and iets, ren ee Beta Sa ae Gis Fa “ Piaracingiir igs? , 4 medat tH S0e8 19 qrred muitin-|eseteee Reseahee: “srine’ asses Glimas Mo. °” 66.1 Bit Plate G .. 10.2 8, 9, 28, 30, 31, 32, 68, ~ Pentiae ' men inside the old stone govern 1: cannery and _uullty "cows ‘13.09~ Ssie Ce pe 4 10. 4 house, but was feeling shaky, /utit! mi Saisie tals Base ol Ges ALATA Rog OB - Yaa 11090 “Tos. 13-00-1800; wo loads sad Comw Ba’... 82 Rex Drug «1s. 83 , ie Lodge Calendar and chalga 690-043 Be. feeder shears 91,901 Geneve Sat » $74 Reyn Met?) ae]. J e ssuros Gordene #2807 will hold Santee, compared. tan we sb HE Coneam eS ST Rock Opes ae initiation Sunday, Oct. éth hold|sieady te. strane {lait Week | vealers| Cont zeetete) Cbd Royal Bats... na} | The Pontiac Press PF ap : Dm sharp. Candidates please be|2t0 ,ineivdusl prime ite, Righer:|Cont copes’. 1:3 Biswas St. 83) | FOR WANT ADS; - | pm trpCnndinies Dine be ge wpe tate See = BY ere | : : , "lover ite. 18-00-21,00; sulle corn Pane 4 Sea Min’! 33 DIAL FE 26181 4 over 79 lbs. 11.00-16.00; good and choiee| Curtiss Wr. 307 Scare Rood... 71 From : we ® ‘ . ~ Deere o a oe . ‘ News in Brief (GeLSecneeSeSties ey bt BSH | oe mene tce - a} 7 goed 83 lb slaughter lamba. 31.30; Aire... 59.4 Seong, ocsiss a8 gorted | immediately. aad 4 by |} | a eee ae poner a communication of Pon-|!384 shotee@s Ib. feeder 31.40;| Dow Chem :.. $3.4 Seu Boe ---°" 3 — = . i tise Ledge Wo. 31. . & A. B_ Pri- 100 higher: ress, steoghenr” esl Baath . ‘et Bou Ry sce 38 sibility for errore obeet (|Pae LA and 7 m0 br WE. ! : p.m. Win. H,|'@ strong; feeder lam nt Se Kod... 96.2 Brand .... 40.3 for that portion of Gy ~adeelbeney . : Anderson, W. higher: be to 1.0/2! Auto L ... 38. : the th : : , M. —Adv fants arvies, 208 mo, sane] Bmer Rad :.; 83 Sta Oll tnd 2. 443 tmeot which Sos Geen Real Estate Salesman ° net i. Cult any time A&B Rummage Sale, Presby. Ch, W,|and utility ns, chalen, 30.46-32.00;lFireatone ';.:. S8 sia Ou i 8) Ut Sree "9 | | EXPERIENCED PREFERRED, BUT ware ELOERTY CADY_ NEED. |- Huron, Pri. 7 p. m. Sat. 9 ‘lead utility 15.00-18.00; Fe vee tee ** By = S te ey « When will train, Have floor time -in ing bome a.d would aft with! _©= ™ 06 a 78 a. m. tovatees g there lambs No. 2 pelts up Bab 2 a Mia Pack : | Int Tol & Tei 303 Wolworth «.: 4b) ) Ee Ba emt Call Me, Moe) Caiaher 2 p.m. be biota be"'ton 38.2 ad ’ . Help Wanted FE A , F at | p Wanted Female ?|¥oMita"D) Ital 3 gaa} Help Wanted Male 6 |UR® ORS. NO Exe care We. rome cane AN tine TE eee An 86-Year-Old Co ae eae er _¥E $001 . epbise fod dich, sep soll, ennd) Wa mpan _ - + lOnT aA Y ree — phy ees eee | CASHIERS ee cinie| EE or ee 000 to: $10,000 a . iifetime MEAT, P a ty, Me OS D | tecal «1 , AAS Sets | T, rropuce. |'5 rae Fe hg > A +m. : : age ; | oughta Pei A eg Rah 4 DAIRY CLERKS — | img, "oth, Sp hanorocs oop rucks to Rent Follow the crowd to St, Bene-|‘h¢ Interstate Commerce - a hs wed ame coor, ae. tues. gee ND BQU not 12th annual Roast Beef din-/Sion, oe Wayne 8. Pr Goa PB Mor. rent. PE mia es _ “on Sato, = ' aeargioor Prego as, Santee Oct. 6,| -Summertield said the boost is} wae, ratucls Gon 21 31 34 CARPENTERS ROUOR, MUBT BE KROGER STORE ae ASB Wount Adults, $1.75, hme: AB yen-enn ont, esa to compensate southern ; Sas Satie tas perween | I”, the Miracle Mule shopping sted Salesmen Ab once, Men | — nT fren ‘Se. Adv.jcarriers for cost increases since|, NEW ros TOCR AVERAGES Ask for Ken or” Fe Mea BC bart time works avail P, W. DINNAN - gcarpenter: Contractor ummage Sale, Sat, Oct. Bih,|Present rates were set in 1954. Oy Ee see OStpta(AP) — Complted | EXPERTENCED BODY WAN With tainty" wr pleesamt wortlag covet | eA CLERK ON BOTCHER, sock BRICK ci eat ee ee ee Mundie COME SOARES ont tecreeee ak seven ne a Pete acl etl pe | Bas tage hae! | CO ae “land seven on :2003 106.2 711 16.80 EXPERIEN APPLIAN nee ‘and aceident insur. | SEN me CUSTOM © 3 _telnie Cab RemmeeeSeeaiet wr aay cet tet id] Se ee mires | SES PY Sy | aes acemer o ET « et Saginaw and Osmun —Adv. - oar age .ccccs ats a8t BY its Becemgst Fars aervce. 46 any Arig B Aoi ont "nk | Meroee att ean ce | PRICE MORE, PINERTACES ALL REDUCED Si seins en Condy. Carat ibst eves 28 187 713 iene ce. MIRACLE MILE a aod Ue A vento, serve you, Smith ae women in the United 7 ene Me vee. SIT 188-4 ies iit Experienced Clerks aye 0 wood _2-0000, CEMENT & B NWANI ' Satee, bold Deeopter plot Bee Ave. wil be. erect ie WMA sca socio | "iw alla” topes cee, er Painting & Decorating 20| » ant + . ‘ F « “candy cane iene’ Sec tun Chetat Kelvinator Hikés Prices pele hati for beste Hardivare, Mir of mags Age, Sate zee saad se: . mas gee : : run "ATTENTION brett tid that the ld Christmas| Division of American Motors Cory Beart tte peers Os ES Sale Lo | decorations too _mucti- stress American es C. Schuett, R “SALESPEOPLE fy ples The new canes wegh| 98 line of Tera Motors Corp. |, vaste: messenger. ta mnie Na 3 : only 10 pounds apiece. Every other|tric of refrigerators and elec- Berean. a mmatie seting. Por. local pole in the business area tric ranges, Increases, which par- evenings, OR 24408 feostonal group. PE 64813 “3 decked out with one ate anen on ee recently .announced by — ny. Mo experience | hoes : ;Americans Helpful poe . DON’T WISH FOR a en ald INC ROME @ Ivana. Olga Kistinger,| 00, Ministers to Meet | MONEY! Make. it ‘easily “Frocntionas gooNentine 1 eeu lovely Argentine actress / : ~ ae R. ee me there’s a world of difference Glia pa lhe ) — Fifty Meth- through Classified Ads. To _ O28 Community, Bask. Bide. rE one en ak armaek miele utd. 8 Se ee Mave) A Fen tiny, an A vm : . ' a ciated men are so|troit Oct 14 to ° = in De- i. “ sae ites ry oi bi ari we 4 a ; helpful to a working girl. ‘tin i dial FE 2-8181.' ae ts ae a : : poe ard \ : | oe ‘ Z A ack 3 si bas BS . "sy | | AG 4 i # S { is \ : : z | ‘|i , “= a : i a ; 3 : % ‘ ten \ : : * é : Eee / i 4 vi 4 { a