Radar Chain 2 Guards Tip of Our Continent Quebec (circied'on accompanying map). AUCKLAND, New Zealand w —. An American professor, Dr. Charles F. Reid of Gity College, New York, went to school in his pajamas in Auckland today in the coldest weather of the year, nine degrees. He had a suit over them. “It’s so cold I put on two pairs of socks, two sets of under- clothes and left my pajamas on,” he told children who swarmed around him at a city school. Dr. Reid is here with a touring 4 party of 10 women teachers. = TOKYO (INS) — “Come In,” invites a sign on an air condi- ‘tioned restaurant along Muggy Tokyo's Ginza Street, ‘It’s Fleesing Inside.” ; eee OKLAHOMA CITY @ — Porter Sam Barnes told police Harris McCauley, 38, apparently irate because ice water was not delivered to his room at a hotel, backed‘ up his last demand for service by brandishing a .38-caliber pistol. The temperature was 34. Slew Man, 81, to Get Auto Probe for link jof Hoffa Allies, Hospital Board to Seek City’s Aid on Fundy to Eq Parfial Ruling Given by Judge ome sli County Suit ward, and a third went free min- Boy Admits Killing Uncle Tomorrow Is the Day father of the boy. The elder Bentley Tomorrow is that day again! first day of the. month; ds perky, assured she is lived in a one-room house at the community of. A said the boy told him he hit his great-uncle i g 8 g if z ‘Another Miss Front Page 2 and that means — a worthy addition to the seven selections on the first page on as many first days of “tiegal,” Rules Attorney; “Ridiculous,” Answers Princ ipal e E i 3 i Grace Be y ear -old prison and serious es before the riot ended when consideration of 20 de-/anderson made his pledge to the mands made by the CoM-iprisoners by , iaisitis ted cabs ocly's bovl: Sn Gini peee s came a The hogrs before some 200 Montana Na-lpaaining guards, who sold they hed| with him te Griffith Stadium— his second visit to the ball park | shi of Commies in New York'?, yorable vote. = 8 =—s_ | Further Decision on ' mmies in New : le 000 foe ce 4 Funds Expected Soon Hg Aa ea te said Willis M.| ders for replacing presemt ©4¥iP- |... the West Huron structure. Con-\wilt only pay for completion of FROM OUR WIRE SERVICES oye. pre wat Reemvdgeu eam See) |tracts totaling $3,375.04 were ful-\the sév “shell,” Oakland County officials W. | pital’s Board of Trustees. | Trustee Harold B. Euler said a'filled by a three million dollar! (Continued ea Page 2, Col. 5) |today hailed ad a prelimin- SH IN—Senate| «gs got to be a ot — ary victory a “partial deci- ne dae oS heed enewe|: 3) epee ‘ieee sion handed down by Cir- octane allies ot Teavostens| ,%e eam batt the tng Fen i Triplets Call for Bigger House’ _ [aut suage tterman pennte, of Teamsters) win be up to commissioners to A. Ae Renate : of Harrisville, in the suit de- Vice President James R.| decide where this money is com- laying the building of « Hoffa used nt or-| "6 trem.’ _ - new courthouse. — ‘the. Select committees trustees) : ss ganizers tO; eid ‘the unlon| “commissioners will ‘huddle| Judge Dehnke’s first in- Jeader’s quest f0r Sitnursday at the City Hall in a stallment of the courthouse : over. thelcontinued attempt to discover how opinion ruled in. favor. of port of New York.” _ jto make up a deficit in hospital : | jck |funds resulting from the bond issue the county on two out of As hearings opened OM | detest in May. three points. alleged tie-ins between t e , Still to be decided, however, is gangsters, unigg bosses! How much is needed is not ex. the main issue in the suit—whether . known. Some trustees and the Oakland County Board of Su- and employers in New). oticiais contemplate-another!. pervisors padded budgets and York, Chairman John Lleden delees on Oo fone. transferred resultant surpluses to a McClellan (D-Ark) of the) Brewer iis wetk ett i stich [building fund for a new ~ourthouse. cotttet dectheed sss the) sa tava sigue hep sapey Got te : One of the _ ; | a = age wna Page mil- acets we expect to show lk M W ) | tage to finance the proposed that of times the hoodtame é€ Man IAS yes 4 used Communists or former; wants the present building Communists because they eon fund equity returned to the people, . | Board of Supervisors can sell the fricks to get membership.” , Be cin raed the comy col whe ib ssmesigning ip et to Face Dem Proxmire the county seat. sy ve as president of fer Seat ANNEXATION. VOID jose eames fn, wn see] £08 MeCOrtny But the judge cae the amena next step would be the entire East-| MILWAUKEE « — Wisconsin posal hey Matemad ytd spo : Pontiac two years ago illegal. Electors in the area should have ay dugriae soe * : | tthe i It vs Said lat wah Soe that in at be wood expressly as a courthouse site, The taxpayers league had contended - a that sale of the land would be er 6 , “i an ee illegal. — —<— tion '_ $HREE ARRIVE TOGETHER — Nurse Mar- aos AF Wirevbete | Judge Dehnke noted as signifi- court triplets born ta Mrs. George C. Ainsworth, wife expect them until September. My husband went | viously in which the authority of aoe tee ofa oe tien, ales ing amit tagcge out and rented a 6-room house right away.” pg Lioaghi tee momar mittee’s te of = . —— wivese mae Soir’ : cial purpetes” had been genty 4 PR 7 age 2 ane ae , ce : ; . 3 : It is altogether probable, he = Peace Restored: to Prisonictisor ciobber Steve = semanced jt UU vo) Wer Chisox Clobber- : |i dations ot property which labor union. Aff Rj f 3 Wi ‘ p the Home Team tat tpoling te arement #8 vice president | ef 10 af .) in eC aterm 1 sree pemanr a in there being no available method uret of = Seay Le ee py aoe sipped a soft drink and watched |iCany comeren ee quit as a. like any other fan last night as : : DEER LODGE, Mont. (?—An uneasy peace: settled) | © pane gapeniiga ten tw * * * ey over Montana State Prison today after a day of rioting’ ton Senators, took a 7-1 clobber- rote Maem oe Se _ which saw eight guards seized as hostages by rebel| ing from the Chicago White Sox. | Uae stated, the ilegality of the council nak convicts. 4 : ia : £2 3:8 constitute a serious obstacle to the frelt, as Dave Boek's wuccesenr. "ch ons Proxmire wen the Dem-| ‘The riot collapsed after nearly nine hours when Atty.| , ’nejo: Wi meek” wi nn, (gount”s plans for a new court Formal nomination -and election|ocratic nomination by defeating|Gen, Forrest H. Anderson promised a full investigation) wite is in Denver, took a party |method would have to be devised oe ne ae ee ee the 83-*"— of friends and staff members |to accomplish the annexation of this year. Pians for the courthouse might A dectared rooter for the | (Continued on Page 2, Col. 6) diet dened alec Aeheh ae ’ : aa mr na twis = te. Today $ Best News: Wantage’ ie say see Some Cooler Tonight ccrrgeotyacler eteetnaertqrang RE me ee saieibenaiiy wax ae ieee M. oa sh — tempera- Gruenther, president of the Tonight’ . ; shortly y after. (Continued d on Page 2, Col. 7) | preceding 8 a.m, was 6, At I p.m, the mercury registered bia sassghes seeedeae : i i pert a) - if Seapeenesceeseebnee : a (adyeenese seveseeser: Ha é i s Fe la fal Te MT Me MM re ange ry Singer, AF Te : i 45 be i i rake ¥ lahdi a8! Q -&, Weather Bureau AND VICINITY. cath sae ti _epnesasdsesessee: * al ~ gteeZeseesesezs: __ S3BRgssssesarec3 if @ ~ee2eassSsdagsassa2 if bal “i ee Flint Officials Hastily Trim = = * Plush Trip Fund counts described in a taxpayers suit as “paid vacations” for’ city _|commissioners, got trimmed down yesterday. By a split-vote the City Com- mission decided. its members should attend meetings at New + York and. Mackinac Island ani a & Es a 3 3 8 Es . Es FLINE ® — Plush expense ac-| uy be @] Dem’s Bill Authorizes Federal Development of Power Projects plants. scheduled|House . Atomie Energy Commis. sion yesterday by a dargely parti- san vote. Chairman Durham (D-NC) said he hopes to get the bill before the House next week. . Republicans said Rep. Cole (R-NY) was passing the word that + we're going to have a fight on the floor.” Cole ik the senior GOP House member on the committee. : i 7 FE i} 5 ,|8 new. plea to win a parole, . Dalles Working = ‘Against Time - an 8-year sentence, but he > lease: from Stateville Prison,|Bobby where he has served 33 years of!immediate hopes Leopold had freed early in December. Eleventh ‘Hour Neors in Race to: Halt Arms Talk Collapse LONDON (INS) — Secretary of State John Foster Dulles , H disarmament “There's too little time to cf F z i i re If le Pe] HE iit i i 1 ii : : HI gig Ey EF i | | aL Hf ie i y The. British. cabinet, too; eé-# called into session to discuss armament, ; * Kerr McCarthy said today she sin primaries—first step in choos- ing a successor to her late hus- band, Republican Sen. Joseph .R. McCarthy. x. * * Still engaged in answering some 50,000 letters of condolence, the 33-year-old wifow said she had no time for politics. She had taken no part-in yester- day's primaries, she added, and favored any particular candidate. Mrs. McCarthy. earlier turned back suggestions that she be a candidate. : x* * «* She had studied political sci- fence, worked in McCarthy's Sen- WASHINGTON @® — Mrs. Jean; Widow Ignores Primaries in 1953 and often commented that politics was her. “first love’ as a paid little atténtion to the Wiscon-|habby. But, when the time came to de-'“ cide whether to follow her hus child.” She still stands firmly by that decision. The child is 8% month-old Tferney, the -Mc- 4 daughter, “T haven't stopped to “think ‘about the future too mueh,” she |, explained, But, she said in an im preferred not to say whether she |tetview, “I won't take part in pol- ities at all.” : * * * Since McCarthy's death last May 2, Mrs.-McCarthy, who eon-’. tinues. to live in their Washington home with her mother, has re-|said ceived an outpouring of what she called “magnificent letters from Joe’s friends from all over=the United States and ‘all over the world,” “The loveliest letters,’ she said, and i i He ; f i 1 The Day in Birmingham ‘|Brush Collectio . jon Weekly Basis. Again ! it Ee rf a a rs 8 ie 258 § Q it i i i Ed q 4 ; ERE lat | i Z k f i ‘ : } i F J 2 : a | ? Prison Riot Ends With Probe Pledge - Tierney. manager “I don't really know if I'll stay/for $350,000 in Washington,” Mrs. MeCenthy vote wniel was soundly trounced ate office before their marriage When the Waterford ‘Township day camp program began this ,|week at Highland Recreation area, the youngsters ran into a major Waterford Township youngsters WATER: WATER! — This was the ety of 35 first session of day, camp at Highland Recrea- eo problem—there was no drinking} water available on one of the hot- test. days in five years. : t \ ‘ : fen nding the on r atte the } r ' j ea * ' i eat “ot ys ¥! i * 2 ‘ t= camp, leaving the water system useless. \ €\-. i \" i \ Open Camp Minus Drinkin nearest public drinking water was at Teeple Lake beach, some four ing water had burned out, and the Three generators used in pump-|miles qway, | a. nh: iS tarts it i if $s i j Fr ti i iF Victim of a traffic accident near First. Presbyterian Church: here will offciate at the 1 p.m. service ;|tomorrow.at Bell Chapel of the William R. Hamilton Co. with ai whole Tax he oa bur- Mrs. Henry T Mrs, He Schlacter Sr., 45, : ‘she wag a member z li ae & g : parish. ae ia fai i Eg * 2 a5 il i gt7 2 ith | i ae, - Blames a Lack he penile tae at 8 are eames are Loommewhak, Seer Santis Henig | Will Refuel Once in 3 Sosne bet il F 4 | & 4 825 8 : iin ' Bee : Cru j Atiyeet 6 #53 8 | Fi iS : E i . Fifth Amendment in refusing to) talk to senators about it. i 7 zg : eb J it ia I z i z z ‘ “ 4 ‘ Fig Fice : Hee : 5 Atomic Merchant Ship m Be. Started This Fall seastslRussia fo Resume calis keei Smee aad tow » vr wee (Ald 10 Yugoslavia Lewis MH f ti 7 FFe aor or Drip 71 bi ag thra Tuesday—Jaly Fy to Aug. 6 pore WEEKLY SPECIALS Plus evenTeny LOW Prices! 1000 Patterns. in Stock WALLPAPER OUTLET © Sa ote nasa . Mon. & Fri. CHOICE STEER BEEF ROUND STEAK DOLE PINEAPPLE | GRAPEFRUIT DRINK Giant 46 Oz. 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MILK... .. *% QF of Mrs. A dishatemiieen 2 tulbesaa ny Somes cece se ie was accepted by the Republican “County Calendar Leonard A bake sale will be held Satur- day at 1 pm. at the Ladies Auxiliary Hall in Lakeville. Pro- ceeds will rd used for the com- pletion of aiperes office in this area. : To Diselle Dolls in Marlette Hospital MARLETTE — One of the proj- ects of the Marlette Community -| Hospital Auxiliary will be put in Served as treasurer for 15 years. - * * a The feur Republican board members determined to place Mrs, Avery in the post out- voted the Democrats. The spe- cial session was called to accept ~ “with regret” the resignation of Goers and to' appoint his suc. - cessor, x * * Four applications for the post were received by the board. Ap . __.__Plicants were Mrs. Avery, Mrs, — Marjorie C. Newberg, Howard W, Legg and Robert H. Nelson. In - their efforts to block thé “rosin : : 4 = MRS. ELISE AVERY Iry to Sore Forage Safely Study 4,000 Bacteria to Find New Insight on Spoiling bacteria is giving new insight into ways to store forage so it will Tests Proposal 1 filet i i Hl : 7; gE In i i s* ; i , Wl i ae if il i at ME. and MES. RICHARD 7. ANDERSON fi af LF ret sane ae ‘to bring lage property Girl ia Royel Oak, 7, Village Council h meee ek Be “Torchlighter’, of Boat Club arn Is Damaged ic if rE iF it itt i. eft iy Wed in Ontario . The four thousand strains of-bac- 2 proved by the Board of Appeals, tno enpen ant dla OE tte Gidoah Sie [On tet ay ae Marlette Hos:(teria are found in ordinary forage.|. LAKE ORION — Tentative ap- = sto council action, WAS) today as “torchlighter” for the on Farm la a - |the-Puppet dolls to childten parcicaf elther Keep forage in good|club was given by the Village : 2 15 thireugh Nov. 7. “7%; _ |eatd at the hoopital trom exo age] cee nn MR nee Bs, Se |Commed at Monday's meeting. The Slate Sunday Speaker Renee, a victim of cerebral | LAPEER — A barn and addi- © eight years ol, stock. propesal is that swimmers stay). “ palsy, is the daughter of Mr, tion Were destroyed by fire Mon- hese dolls are made by mem-|. The bacteria ferment the within 100 feet trom~ shore, pro- ORTONVILLE — The Rev. and Mrs. Raymond 1. Johnson (2#Y on the John Estate, DRYDEN — Alice Luella Wide-|Rev. John W. Snyder assisted by bers of the Auxiliary and the cost|i" the: forage crops into viding a safety strip between them|Frank Bower of the Kalkaska) and ome of six children, 653 Nepessing Lake Rd, ials is pai j.\2cid or succinic acid. This process/and water skiers. : -_* {Baptist Church will be the candi-| Francis N. Harrison, a worker man of Kitchener, Ont. and Max! the Rev, Edgar Metzler. }Of materials is paid by the Auxili- “are the silage, Bids for the well in Swiss Village|date speaker at the Ortonville! on the farm, lost a purebred Stockfish of Hollow Corne: —* *® &* ary. oe —— Sea Ae i Drilling! Baptist Ct Sund Fs sto dive Serie ' bi were united in marriage a The bride is the daughter of} f=. fs Gn he Sand tare Co. as ang ty ath Fy On August Para einer meet: Ys Notions Ruled Mobile a todeg ob ADE an bear | mony in the First Mennonite|Mrs. Abraham Wideman of Kitch Reports Hotel Theft pager dies Jevelop rapidly, they | At the ‘special meeting slated for|ing the congregation will vote as MOBILE—This Alabama city has some farm implements. Church in Kitchener, réeently. The! jener and Mr. and Mrs. Walter a ee aeld sorry next Monday consideration will be to whether they will have more|lived under the flags of six nations; Lapeer and Elba fire equipment ceremony Was performed by the! \Stockfish of Dryden are-the bride-|_ MARLETTE —. Theft of $50. to pa: e butyric acid. The plant given to a request dy a citizen ofjcandidates, or vote on the two'since it was established in the was at the scene. The building : igroom's parents. $100 from. billfold in a@ room at change ints cmeaenia, Belleview Island to build a roedithat have spoken here. year of 1702. jwas partially insured. : : J Carrying white orchids and steph-|t¢ Spitler Hotel, Marlette, was| Proteims agen, ¥ ht koeieaan aie : : Orchard Lake Ss anotis ‘on a white Bible, the bride Ported to State Police by Verlin er comp ee eF zi P “nn wore a: ballerina length gown. of|©!Sen, hotel manager, Sunday. Sn? New. Mail Route tblue“crystalette, Officers said the money was! In practical terms, this . é Mr. and Mrs. George Albrect of| taken between 9:30 a.m. and noon) that forage that is. tramped, Wi ] ] Start Soon Mourefield attended the couple as as Sunday. ay weighted and immediately sealed Apreiee honor and best man. - Jshers were Delmar.Wideman and!» i Dn pcr leas Waller Refer. Elenora Nance to Wed t offi A_Teé ption folfowed the cere- . ostmaster. Jean ‘Walberg, Thig MOny in. the church Parlors. The]. TROY 200 Tilton, bation has been necessary because of the! jcouple ig —— on: Holiew “Cor- Heights aiiauies > agp sane oe age be — of their daughter, Elenora Sue, to and territory on the east si Dayton Thomas Shanahan. He is) sm road to the Orchard Lake: Educator Workshops the son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles : ‘sl at ed t Ay + Shanahan, 363 Atwater, Lake Orion. ior gus An August 24 wedding is planned. METAMORA — Post. summer fect. Auguif 24. Mrs. Mark Hawkes, workshops for teachers. in and ayette’s Saved who: has“ Been substitute carrier;around Lapeer County will be held lef seh Home on Yo. 2, has received a\at the Lapeer High School starting) VICHY, France — The Marquis temporary appointment and will! Monday, ending. Aug:, 23. Eastern'de Lafayette was born 200 years service the new route. Mrs. Bessie \Michigan* College, in cooperation ago in the Chateau of Chavaniac Stephens will continue to service) iwith the County Superiritendent in the Auvergne region in the route No. 2 and Grammer L.\and the Bapeer High School, are'center of France. His home has ORCHARD. LAKE — A new * ".- The route will. be..knowh as gute No, and will go into ef-|— makes good quality silage. It heats Starts Marlette Post After President OK . nul oat te aah until his confirmation by the United State Senate. Don .Lambert, re-’ signed as acting Rama A o tomorrow, Lambert Mann route No. 1. 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HOW DID YOU SLEEP LAST NIGHT? 1 For One Week Only . . iA CUSTOM. BUILT INNERSPRING MATTRESS | a ate - by Serta e Layer of Fluffy Cotton and Still a irm Mattress ® Finest Innerspring Unit with ‘Levelizer ° ~: @ Securely Anchored > _ © Fully Insulated ° _ © Ventilated. | 5950 quury $ SAVE *15.00 ® Beautiful Cover ® Crush Proof Border : e ® Lifetime Bedding - : SS a een | WEDNESDAY, JULY a1, 1057 “Hold on, fellows, hands be go!” That's whet Dick Dorris (left) of Silverside drive and Gary Petty Up and over goes the professional-looking duo. ~ >’ That's Dick Dorris on the left with his partner, Gary Petty. These skiers spend:many hours at Silver Lake practicing intricate, jygnps such as the one pictured. _- "reporter just as the two water-skiers approached the Silver Lake. ski jump. - Eddie Adler has good reason to feel gloomy.. He built the ski jump — had a few turns around the lake — then his motor stopped. When these pictures ‘were taken he was still waiting for the repaired motor. * ‘Things have been happening out at Silver Lake. It used to be that the only. activity was But that’s all changed-now. It came about ‘when Eddie Adler of Silverhill road built a- ski ramp. Then water skiers, along with Eddie, -“cathe to test their ability. Residents held their breath as time after time the ski jumpers tailed to niake their goal. Gary Pelty and Dick Doers are two well- coordinated water skiers who prove what good timing and natural ability can do. They at- tempted to make the jump 10 day were successful on the first try. (neither had ever jumped before, although. they have been proficient water skiers for some time). When the jumping became ‘ ‘simple,” they decided. to ,, jump in doubles. With that perfected, — the Saye: here Milage ede ee ae Sent. Fall Colors Hit Peak in Wear for Late Day While color blazes forth in all ready-to-wear this fall, it Lake Residents Thrilled by Water Skiers’ Stunts By JUDITH L.. CLEMENCE Women’s Editor, Pontiac Press Minion tek tik wdhiorene of their lives, Gary and Dick are aware of the importance in following safety rules. As Gary said, “You use common sense.” When swithmers are seat jn. the area, wa- A ter skiers stay away.’And they clear with other ' ski jumpers, making sure all boats are out of the field of activity. = - We learned that the, driver of the boat ilays an impottant ‘part, too. Keeping his eye on the skier, he drives the ‘boat about 25 feet to the side ef the ramp. Duane Presson-was the ‘skilled driver on the day The Press watched the excitement, * * * Besides water skiing, Gary and Dick are hunting enthusiasts, and we understand that they are excellent hockey players. Dick is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Dorris of Silverside drive,-and Gary’s parents are Mr. and Mrs. Edward Grant of Montroyal. avenue. eee Bride-to-Be Entertained at Shower Kathryn .Kramp, bride-elect Skiing ow one‘ foot isn’t any trouble at-all for Gary and Dick, The photog- _ who was riding just ahead in” . Personal News of Interest in Pontiac tonight by plane party. Miss Cole is fetiring are spending three weeks with ‘iliow Run Airport for a the Vee wasn’t sietied about getting wet ‘either. hits the peak in late day clothes including shoes, where brilliant and glowing jewel tones abound, Such daring, intense colors demand stocking shades avith enough color. depth to car- ry the fluidity of the one-color- look. x. * * Uneven hemlines, too, via draping, panels, trains or rip- of Thomas J. Schmidt of Pittsburgh, Pa., ‘was honored at a crystal shower given by. Mrs. Ernest Wilcox “and Mrs. B. B. Roush at Mrs. Roush's, home on West Iroquois road Tuesday evening. Mrs. Roush's mother, Mrs. Nettie Hymers, presided at the serving table. * * * Guests included Mrs. L. C. Kramp, mother of the bride; Mrs. T. P... Robertson, Mrs. Kenneth Uhan, Mrs. Harald Anscomb, Mrs, Elton. Platts, Mrs. Grant Graham, Mrs.. T, R. Price, Mrs. Charles Janter and Carol Messer, Also attending were Mrs. Lee Kremer, Mrs. Donald Robert- son, Mrs. A, T. Messer, Mrs. Michael Kerensky, Mrs, Cor- liss Armstrong; Mary Low Kramp and Janet Zatik. Kathryn is the daughter of . ‘Mr. and Mrs. L.-c. Kramp of - Auburn road. Thomas, son of Mrs. Peter Schmidt of Pitts. burgh . and. the late ‘Mr. Schmidt, will wed Kathryn on Aug. 17 in First Congregationai Church. : And they made it! Of course, Dick Dorris (near- est camera) .and Gary Petty hardly ever make a bad jump. . Their. hours of practice have made them proficient. skiers as well as jumpers. Pontiac Proce Phated $7 5%, Here's a i wen i the skiers. Gary's at the left of Dick, Somebody has to da the driving, so ‘Duane Presson of Omira drive said he’d take the helm, even though he’s Se ae 3a ae eee Se eed Racing back to shore after @ swim to the ski jump are Tom Lewis of Sil- verside drive, Duane Presson of Omira an ‘expert hide, te too. Assisting him is Linda Dorris of Silverside drive. drive and Mike Dorman of Vest Wal- ton boulevard (left to right). Let the Mailman do your footwork. BANK-BY-MAL Fla., is Mary Wagner of Oriole x *«& * *, « at of road. Leaving on Friday fo Ham- Dr. and Mrs. R, Mark Todd : LA OR burg, N. Y., ‘they will and chil David, Ann and Marla, of; Ilinois. avenue will rita / . leave on Saturday for an ex- ,/street and Harold Hanson of Osceola, Mo., into their new tended tour of the West, Among © /Seward street, ‘They will be © home on Cherokee road, They* places they plan on visit- the guests of Ron Jacobs of will be in their new residence are Denver, Salt Lake City, Detroit, who ig also member _ the latter part. of the week. Bryce and Grand Canyon. - of Baha'i World: Faith. ei 2 ow : wh ue x J ait * p ari Little ut Cherokee bs oe : . — pap At Rotunda Inn today, Eve- |. “Mr. and Van\R. Peters road her houseguest her 3 . ‘ State iyn.Cole of Catillc avenue is.\ and, children, Vanessa and sister, Mrs. Jacob Bower of The ski jumper ay he ee just they. ane | being | at. a dinner, Sa, S| ee De cages? soe sa a POON Ben * “ t pen ee ? \ : ‘ ae yi gs Ht $ J \/\ . \ ie us j \\ PN \ \ \s," a mR & « \ Whi | ; iv ile ee @ sii,» *.. * oe ee * # ae PONTIAC « 6 Big 2 ae ee rer BMP ips fees : vies ‘ 5 2 se + 1 ¥ ' ih ; ‘ | i Fs (We ects Ee a H tT TEE a sthi Opening blocks included:. U. S. Steel up % at 69% on 2,500 shares: Radio Corp. up % at 34% on 1,000; and Chrysler up % at 78% on 2,000. 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Arrivals in- bushels by truck and barge. ee ee oe There still was no indication of eeeees SSO BART sue nwvne eiseges BUTG BABY sa uneseae oeneewe eeeee parrenes vovene EGR BED seevee bene wee Gordon M. McLeod Completing Course Gordon M. McLeod, of 2997 Old Orchard Dr., comptroller of- the Community National Bank of Pontiac, will graduate from_ the NABAC School for Bank Auditors and Comptrollers at the University of Wisconsin on Aug. 9. : The school is a three - year project, with ‘two weeks of course tered commission house selling)? and fairly good overnight receipts) loads cluded 64 cars and around 310,000 - wed ave 93;—-ent: 31. 24.00: whility standard 16.00-21.00; cull 11,00-16.00; aod ter calves 1700.50.60. — Sheep Grade 50, rade C Checks — 29-30, wid avg 23%. Commercially graded ~ Whites: Grade A jumbo 47-48; extra ; ie 41%-44; Browns: Grade jumbo" 46-41: extra large 4)%-48; large 41-42%. DETROIT POULTRY DETROIT, July 30 (AP) - pouad, F.O.B. Detrot lity ~ poultry en’ hens 1-14) he (2%-3% Iba): i Gray Crosses tered Race Seay ee hen turkeys 24-25. SS ee World Fishing Volume BOSTON — The fisheries of the world in normal times ahnually yield more than $762,000,000 worth of food and allied industrial prod- per qual R ucts combined. ijship, told sheriff's deputies yester- eg | day that between 11:30 a.m. and 4 p.m. someone stole $78 from her qnq/Purse in her bedroom while she |was swimming in Woodhul) Lake. Fred 8, Dailey, 19, 15893 Clark steady St:, Novi, demanded examination yesterday on charges of ‘unlaw- fully driving away an_ automobile “tann|beforé Farmington Township Jus- tice Allen C. Ingle, and was re- turned to the Oakland County Jail fediwith bond set at $10,000. Oliver C. Eckert, 61, of 1312 utility Vinsetta St., Royal Oak, pleaded! driving Tuesday Guilty to drunk before - id Township Jus- Rummage Sale Thursday, corner north Baldwin and Indianwood. Sale, 219 E. Iroquois. Rummage :| Aug. 2 and 3. Between 9-4. Adv. Pontiac Driver Takes | 2nd in Truck Rodeo A Pontiac truck driver won second place honorsaf the Mth annual state Truck Rijdeo over the weekend in Detroit. Albert Anderson, of 2875 Walsh Rd., a driver for Blair Transit, class ification. He Blair trucks 11 years. John D. Morton, of Royal Oak, successfully defended his cham- has . iiplonship in the semi-trailer and full trailer class while Donald Wigent, of Detroit, won straight truck competition. Wigent has driven trucks an estimated 2% million miles in transport hauling. British Like Their Tea LONDON — Tea coneumpti in England averages 11 pounds - se work each of three summers, — 1956 CADILLAC Coupe De Ville One Owner. Power Steering. 1956 CADILLAC | COUPE —FOR— USED CARS JEROME'S BRIGHT SPOT Cass Ave. at Orchard Leake Pontiac—FE 8-0488 NEW CARS: _ JEROME ) OLDS- ‘CADILLAC | 280 $. Saginaw St. Open Bree — FE 52623 / person each year. : 1957 CADILLAC © Demonstrator SAVE DOLLARS CADILLAC COUPE © . * 5 | q j eee j ‘ | 2 mS ‘Se spe tt, tice Emmett J. Leib, and paid a ait |fine of $70.10 plas $4.90 costs: | —Ady. | took second in the “straight truck”! driven. a } ye automatic transmission could re- duce fuel mileage from one to two miles per gallon as compared with the manual gearshift car. talk in terms of the power loss due to extra equipment installation irather than in the cost in miles per igalion of fuel. Right now emphasis on horse- power is frowned upon in the car industry. But last year when the 2 | a] Fos) ae Generally the engineers prefer to ‘co : Poet See e “% hea is From Automobile Engines ‘BY DAVID J. WILKIE | |by exhaust heat and spark, alr Aésoclated Press Automotive |Cleaner, fan Editor power steering. fie .,.| FROM 200 TO 120 HORSES ere a cloth und tere to| They demonstrated that of the| the oct at yous car but the cost|200 horsepower potential lof the|®eversl sources in the doesn't. stop there; in varying|@sine less than 12) horsepower vs Wid cs sca, avn gmane a en Tip ems, ter, Tl x milage as long as ou use the/model cars late last year one lesa ag tem Cc as wee 6. os Pennsylvania, a i sa say the exact cost in|tet eutomatically would cut outiwill come slong in late fall. Theyi™, hemical Lists - | - operation a certainideclined to be quoted name, : , | 4 icc ata atthe mamer sent. Tis wus. eld evelhownwer, and wed st estate PAK Year for Sales Tees imchate simonghe ote os a || MIDLAND w — Dow Chemicat tions, carburetor inlet air temper-| 4, the They pointed out that price in TOo.s sales hit a record peak during ature and exhaust beat ture of the coolant, withear hiy|ereases customarily ate withheld|the fiscal year that ended Mag Generally, however, the engl- |from the fan. [until after the peak summer bulld-/31, the company said yesterday, fheers say such conveniences 88 | poistively ttle we ete eer Earnings after taxes were the air conditioning devices, aute- - > eee tracts. second highest in company’s matic transmissions, power been gives te Some ©%: | Meanwhile, additional plantsihistory it said, ~ se brakes and power steering re- ee ate ies ta on across the nation returned [0| Sales totaled $627,819,059, in. Jou, get trom © fly equipped | [nt a MEM at the. principe |Tnts "by ‘now, viewally all colchos sono Income teh th oe well on their way to doing s0.°-lcompany said, and earnings were , items, also use up your SUPPLY Of) octane” ag 9 tactor equally im- Some 125,000 U San mallcore Eas bon GRAND OPENING — Mayor William W. Don- - a ~ , Pemting Press Photo The experts say you can lose as|Prijut Nin the chemical me aldson cut the ribbon yesterday to open a new first. customers in line; and Walter Wheelock, /much as a mile per gallon of fuel!» 4 —— National Food- Store’ supermarket at Perry and store manager. Favors, gifts and prizes are of- because you installed an air condi-| decieners in fuel of the engine East Bivd. Looking on are, from left, Russ fered customers who visit the store this week. (tioning unit. And, they add, when He defined oes ace os the Power, National's store setup director; Bernard Another National market: also opened yesterday (the compressor is working the loss starting and stopping Locitky, representing Merchants Paper and at Elitabeth Lake and Cass Lake Rds. Water- — be gree wg em = its of the motorist, coupled _— Co.; Mrs, Lambert Sellers, and son Dean, —_ ford Township. 3 poe Spal: Goes 2 driving speed on the open highway. | 2 —, ~~ | PAY FOR WHAT YOU GET : ill p g 3 err 4... in ii The automatic transmission does Grain Futures | wore. | Newsin Bri. o's. ercrmeees wera AW : . “And you y pay ; July 30. (AP) — (U. 8. De- ead 4 fel , of 4656 anything that-works for you,” the Ike if Soo idederetsiy “active. ushers, and lee aA walahos tom aang babies at the motorist, the Y _ BE SAFE — BE SURE WITH DEPENDABLE INSURANCE WITH CRAWFORD-DAWE-GROVE 710 Pontiec State Bank Bidg. “Telephone FE 2-8357 MAC’S 2 Sag % * § VINYL AS _ THLE BESTOS rm Quality 80 Pes. 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