: 4p f j vs a ee The Weather ROS , cs. Bae sc oe Ferecast | Warmer tomorrow. : é (Details Page 2) “ aE PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 13, 1958 —44 PAGES UNITED PRESS INTERNATIONAL ‘fi | Scott Charges Ho fa sked Help on Trial Rackets Probers } ~ Hear Former City Teamster Testifies Union Boss Sought New Hearing for ‘Purple Gang’ Head ude Hartrick Dies Suddenly During Vacation County Circuit Court Jurist Served on Bench Since 1936 a Death came suddenly yesterday to Oakland Coun- ty Circuit Judge George B. ‘| Hartrick. Hartrick, 67, died at 12:20 p.m. (EST) while in San Francisco to attend a {meeting of the American |Bar Assn. Death was at- tributed to a heart attack or a stroke. Hartrick’s passing took from the bench of the Sixth Judicial Circuit Uraes Swift Creation of UN. Police Force Gromyko Accuses Uz ‘S$. ‘of Trampling on Charter. by Action in Lebanon x. wk wk * * * * ‘ Pontiac Man Accuses Hoffa Text of Ike’s Speech, Pages 3 and 8 | is World’s Toughest Bargainers, Page 23 Related U.N. Story, Page 2 UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. (#—President Rideniower today set forth a sweeping six-point. pe for building enduring Mideast peace. , The plan included swift creation of an emergency U.N. police force and an iaterna ous economic Gere: ment program. Se se In a dramatic pivkekel appearance before a. tense: : extraordinary meeting of the United Nations General Assembly, the President at the same time accused the JUDGE GEORGE B, HARTRICK Fair, Cooler Tonight With Low Near 60 By GEORGE T. TRUMBULL 3r. Ex-Teamster Robert P. & is ex- f Oakland County the second old- ae R Hoffa eos tess : a est jurist in. length aes -... Soviet Union—without naming it—of stirring: up war * [Judge Hartrick first ce| Fair and cooler with the low : him to “see. what you can on the bench Jan. 1, 1936, Fite yy a a oe ean hysteria with tactics of ee a 2 “ballistic blackmail.” The President, in blue suit and ee Pontiac area tonight with today’s do” about getting a new Petting sree eats diseaes trial for Harry Fleisher, notorious head of Detroit’s “Purple Gang” now in, ‘111 a.m. Saturday at the First Funeral service is scheduled for Methodist Church, at Lafayette and 7 Mile Rd. He will lie in state from 3 p.m, Thursday to 10 p.m. light and variable tomorrow. Partly cloudy and Warmer with a high of 84-88 is tomorrow’s fore- cast by the U.S Weather Bureau. tie, spoke for 28 minutes before the emergency session of the Unit-|. ed Nations General Assembly called to consider the Mideast U.N. ‘Hall Is Dream prison. octal Scott, of 31 Bloomfield Terrace, made his second appearance before the Sen- ate Rackets Committee in A low of 64-68 with scattered thun- dershowers is expected tomorrow night, For the next five days, temper- atures will‘average near or slightly above the normal high of 82 .and normal low of 61, Friday will be cooler, Saturday warm again, with Friday at the William Sullivan Funeral Home, ‘705 W. 11 Mile Rd. Survivors are his wife, Ber- a for tle : VAGUE ABOUT GIFTS — Teamster Presi- 4 AP Wirephetos Washington yesterday to level charge after charge against the head of the Teamsters Union. He told the McClellan committee that Hoffa, sometime prior to 1948, approached him and asked him to intercede with the late Circuit " Judge George B. Hartrick—for a new trial for Fleisher. * * * It was not made clear whether Scott ever did approach the a on the matter, Judge Hartrick, who died yes} terday in San Francisco hours before Scott testified, sentenced Fieisher, Myron (Mike) Selik, William W. (Candy) Davidson, Pete Mahoney vas to long prison terms in 1945 for the holdup of the Aristocrat Glub in Pontiac on Dec. 2, 1944. Scott said the five were given stiff sentences as the result of an “‘understanding’’ between Judge Hartrick and the late Kim Sigler, |- who served as special prosecutor in the case. ‘DEAL’ FELL THROUGH The agreement, Scott testified, was that Sigler had promised the - judge a seat on the Michigan Su- preme Court in exchange for the 25 to 50 year sentences handed Fleisher, Mahoney, Davidson and Selik, and a 20 to 40 year sentence for Chives. Scott, former past president of Pontiac Teamsters: Lecal 614, said the deal never came off because of Sigier’s defeat in the 1948 election by Gov, Williams, The investigation of the ‘$700 holdup of the Aristocrat Chub: fol-) lowed probing of the ambush shgot-| . ing of Sen, Warren G. Hooper, who was to have been a witness before a grand jury investigation. * * * At the time they were convinied and sentenced in the Aristocrat Club robbery, Fleisher, along with his brother Sam, as well as Selik and Mahoney, were appealing con- spiracy convictions in the Hooper; (Continued on Page 2, Col. 4) BULLETIN WASHINGTON W&—The House voted today to cite Bernard Goldtine, Boston millionaire friend of Sherman Adams, for contempt of Congress. x * * The action sends the matter to the U.S. District Attorney who can submit it to a grand jury. It convicted of contempt, Gold- fine could be fined $1,000 and imprisoned for a year. " ©: * Since he was cited for yeleane to answer 22 questions from an investigating subcommittee, some members suggested in the debate that theoretically such a penalty cotid be imposed for each ques- tion, on conviction, The roll call vote was 387 for citing Goldfine and § agaist. Four members’ ‘simply voted present, 7 bs ? . /dry. cleaning station gifts but ‘‘no.cash money’’ from pressed: only a gifts and favors he has accepted dent James R. Hoffa testifies he has received relations ‘consultant, George Kamenow, with whom he discussed labor contracts. » recollection of just what a Detroit labor Hofta ex- on behalf of from Kamenow. RELATES HOFFA REQUEST--Robert Scott, of. Pontiac, a former Teamster Union official, tells the Senate Rackets Committee James R Hoffa once asked him to intercede with a judge a member of Detroit’s no- torious Purple Gang. Scott said he didn't do it. super isd) the Sen- ate waded deeper into its legisla- tive backlog. today to take up a 149-billion-dollar bill. to spur US. education, — vestigating his relations with pres- idential aide Sherman Adams, SCHOLARSHIPS, LOANS The education bill before the “The House—with —most—ot—its: work done for this waning session —artanged to vote on whether to cite Boston industrialist Bernard Goldfine for contempt of Congress. Tre action stems from Goldfine’s refusal to answer certain .ques- Senate would provide college scholarships and student loans as well as measures to raisé the level of teaching, It carries 280 million dollars for four-year college scholarships Top Torch C Released on stories. Thompson, 41, a fellow F.. O’Rourke refused to+ at Flint local 332, was freed by Circuit Jud J. Roth after Genesee County ~_ ase Suspect Court Order By PETE LOCHBILER | Jack Thompson, top suspect in the arson death of Flint. Teamster leader Frank H. Kierdorf, was freed on a court order today as close relatives of the victim’s missing uncie volunteered to tell authorities here heir / ra ye ferdott ’s Stephen r Jerome business agent of thorts before a eilohomainittes ee 4 ' gs Dia ie Swamped by Bill Backlog, . senate Eyes. Education Vote se’ to $1,000 a year each. It also includes 315 millien dollars in student loan funds and 280 million for grants to the ‘states to buy laboratory equipment for grade schools gnd high schools. Additional. millions aré ear- marked for institutes and training centers to improve instruction in science, mathematics and foreign languages as well as to better the teaching of general subjects. . The Senate passed three major tax bills yesterday ina sudden burst of speed which somewhat brightened hopes for an early ad- journment, All three bills went to conference with the House, which had passed them previously in different form. * ww & First the Senate passed a bulky excise fax revision bill, Then, in a laté night session, it finished work on an equally complex tech- niéal tax revision bill and added to it.a hitherto separate measure designed to give ‘tax relief to small business. The excise tax revision bill would cost about 39 million dol- lars a year in revenue. One sec- tion, sought by the motion picture industry, would ease the 10. per cent admissions tax. to exempt | (Continued on Page 2, Col: 8) Paul, died in 1956, daughter, priate died x * saci did haa heiiacae ile Royal Oak honie last raved what was to be a month-long with the American Bar convention. He was to attend the ‘canference as a representative of Michigan trial judges. Z Yesterday morning Judge Hartrick went to a tailor shop (Continued on Page 2, Col. 2) | jcooler temperatures ,|for: pedaphnina ts eation in California, in conjunction! Monday. and Sunday. Me? we igre 8 podish oop ee a Provda Already ‘Nyets’ hower’s new plan fer the Middle East even before he presented it to the emergency session of the United Nations General Assem- Sunday and Precipitation will total one-third inch with showers to- morrow night, or possibly Friday i rey early morning rst sara ‘Remember Hungary’ on the five-minufe trip. car emerged. his hat and waved. froné of the car. Thousands Applaud Ike NEW YORK (AP)—Thousands of persons cheered Pres!- dent Eisenhower today as he drove from the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel to address the United Nations. His motorcade was escorted by 85 motorcycle peliewdien About. 3,000 persons were iiedhad opposite the hotel’s driveway as the President’s familiar bubble-dome In response to the cheers, Eisenhower smiled, doffed Several thousand persons lined the route. Another 5,000 , ( waited at the United Nations Plaza. Seeretary of State Dulles sat in the back seat witht the President. Henry Cabot Lodge, U.S. ambassador, the U.N., oceupied a front seat. “The Americar flag and the President's tia fl fe Ig the About 20 Hungarians at one point along th haiti waved a banner, reading: “Ike, remember -Hung , please.” -\parent choice between supine sur- aggressive leadership will seek to exploit man’s horror of war by confronting the nations, particu larly small nations, with an ap- — or war. . ee oe, ioe without naming Moscow, Eisenhower compared the Krem- press a charge against him. Thompson, whose fingerprints were found on Kierdorf's station- wagon, had been held five days as @ suspect in the arson at a Flint in which authorities believe the 56-year-old Frank. was accidently burned. O'Rourke sald he felt that he could not obtain'a_ conviction against Thompson ‘‘at this time,” and Atty. Gen. Paul Adams gave reassurances that the release of the Teamster “should not be construed that we are stumped or will. not reach a solution.” Judge Roth, presiding over a habeus corpus hearing, refused to let the state fiold Thompson two more days, in order to question him further. : * * *. Meantime, Lila and’ “Richard Kierdorf, wife and son of Herman ’|Kierdorf, were to. appear at Pros- ecutor C. Ziem's office here at 3 p.m, today to answer jquestions about Herman's disap- pearance. Ziem said he had arranged the interview throngh their attorney. State police attempted” last let to enter Richard's Saginaw home, where Lifa has been staying. Police were reportedly denied en- vomirnik on ner 2 Col. 3) \ Bast A J ‘Skate Péunge Strengthens Nautilus Triumph Second U.S. Atomic Sub Crosses North Pole WASHINGTON (AP)—The Unit- ed States staked a new claim to) mastery of undersea pioneering today after a second atomic sub- marine had crossed under the North Pole. The USS Skate reached the pole at 8:47 p, m, (EST) Monday —just six days after its older sis- ter, the Nautilus, emerged from an historic 1,830-mile trip across the polar cap. The Nautilus ar- rived yesterday in Portland, Eng- land, and got a big welcome, * * * White House ceremony last Friday to armounce the Nau- tihis’ “ voyage, The bare announcement last. | tight. said the Skate surfaced in eS res on trip. The Navy said the’ | Skate, the third U.S. atomic sub built, waw continuing under-ice | - explorations, ; é The Skate’s path to the pole og sr The Navy released word of the Skate's achievement last night) without: any fanfare—in a two) paragraph statemént, This con-| trasted sharply with the special atranged from the lantic. _ SKATE CROSSES NORTH POLE: — Depart- ment ‘of Defense in Washington has issued this Photo of the U.S, muclear submarine Skate, as) the Atctic, de i ve was just the opiate fromthe AS with the Nautilus, Navy of-,between the world’s two major Nautilus, which began its journey ficials did ‘nothing to eall atten. oceans, Pacific, The 265-foot tion to the military significance} But the military importance of 1 Skate lett New Londed, of the’ transpolar trips, President!the feats was made plain in re- iong Skate left New Conn. |Fisenhower cited the Nautilus’|marks by Sens, Prescott Bush July 30 and entered from the At-/achievement as: pointing the way|(R-Conn) and Clinton P, Ander- toward a new commercial seaway|son (D-NM), SAR. Wirephete at pice a the ‘Skate had crossed the North ‘Pole while: conducting under- ice oe a in ~ ‘jmissiles at anyone who dares to | buildmg a fleet of 33 atomic Bush, telling the Senate of the Skate’s trip, spoke of the Navy's delivery of a ‘‘one-two punch.” Anderson said the submarines may have given the United States the means of preventing war, “We now have vast new ocean areas from which to wage war,” Anderson said, * * * “There our submarines can hide, can remain undetected for long periods of time, and can fire attack us.” The United States currently is subs. These inctude three already into service and others in the eee Se eee mnshsettimimace er “Cmdr, James F. Calvert, a _vet- said 10 officers, 87 enlisted men making the Arctic trip, The Skate is expected to return to New Lon-) (Continued on Page 26, Col. 1) | | f eran submarine officer who grad-) uated from Annapolis. in 1942, is) {the Skate’s skipper. The Navy and 9 civilian technicians are! idon late this month through Atlantic. -2 tant to the secretary web g ee fae ; Bebind the podium is the seal: Nations, of. the United The ers sand isn front Resolutions ‘een wit a two-- | thirds majority of those present - Bron ali gs gs Ex-President Truman Likes Ike’ S Speech speech to the United Nations General Assembly: 3 “A good, constructive speech poor I hope the United a Assembly will act im- tnediately.”” Truman listened to a broadcast of the speech. : in service, several soon to go}. : Aa tk: leer. 2 : Cousity News ©. ...0..0055,, ‘ Eaitorials “iw Gu Set cee € Markets ........,+ is Sta isestenay, a Pe: - = as eee e eet * + ie + eee es és * * ' : : ‘THE, PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, auausT 13, ae The Weather Po ate oh am Sg: t , me tere if Fell U.S. Weather Bureay Report Teday in Pontige ww A$s.|Hartrick opened up an office in ‘44.| until he became a candidate for Lewes Pap aed preceding @ a.m. inesday at 7:37 p.m. it §:37_ a.m. y at en “he Prereses at 6:06 « Dewntewn . <= <8 Bote ry er) ceere eer’ eneeecate es ween eonne om seehe S2gsseecsseeseses SISAASARVSALVSITSI3 in -= velocity 2-3 bh. : Wind ty m. p. SES33 85 | “In the shop he suddenly col- aii | Township, -president of Royal Oak’ Deleates td Grapple With Poverty, Misery of Mideast ince ae peg ig in = eas “vith th oe. contrasts York var bs iat fe the WG ated ‘ ae JACK V. FOX UNITED NATIONS (UPI)—The cool, antiseptic corridors and coun- cil chambers of this glass and stain- less steel edifice on New York's East River seem so remote and detached from the glaring heaf and violence of the Mideast. * * * Yet here tonight the represent-' atives of 81 nations meet to grapple with the big power struggle in that) ancient land and seek some solu- tion to jts poverty and misery. T-have just spent a day wan- dering ‘through the richly carpet- iyoung woman. She held by either hand two small girls, their cloth- ling literally strips of rags held together by pins, their thin little (Continued From Page One) on San Francisco's Geary street to have a coat button replaced. - i f aH 3 2 id cf ef "ee t t af ili é . Be f 7 & i & Li] the Oakland County Bar, Had he lived, Judge Hartrick might have tried for his fifth six- year. term on the Oakland bench in next April's judicial election. His present term expires Dec. 31, 1959. ‘He was, first elected in 1935, re-elected in 1941, 1947 and 1953 = elections. After his admission to the Bar, Royal Oak and practiced law there Judge Hartrick Dies Suddenly in West — (Court Order Frees ‘| ently is mo longer suspected of ito doubt” statements by Herman’s Torch Case Suspect a & He ef Hi sce ink authorities almost no information Herman or “Herman's friends.” Ziem said his staff-was taking steps to meet any writ that Weiss may seek to obtain his freedom. Weiss has reportedly contacted attorney for this Adams, who conferred here with Ziem late yesterday afternoon, said he now believes only two men were involved in the arson, instead of three as originally supposed. Although Adams said it has been proved “sufficiently to my satisfaction” that Frank was one of the arsonists, Herman: appar- being the other, Adams said he has “‘no réason Madison Heights neighbors that he was home Sunday evening at ap- proximately the same time the fire took place. STILL ‘THE KEY’ However, authorities still believe Herman knows enough about the arson to make him “the key that could bust this case wide open.” Adams believed that Herman’s the Circuit Court judgeship 22) years later. | LONG, PUBLIC OFFICIAL i Besides the many years he spent in the legal business, Hartrick! spent an equal number combining. this business with years as a public official. He was Royal Oak village as: sessor, supervisor of Royal Oak village and assistant prosecuting; attorney in the county under Prose- cutor A. Floyd Blakeslee, . After Hartrick’s service in the prosecutor’s office, he became a caniidate for Circuit Court commissioner. worn and held this position for four terms. He served as city attorney for, tthe cities of Royal Oak and Berk- ley. x * Education of children was of great interest to the veteran jur-; ist. He succeeded George A. Don-| Oak School District in 1928. He retired from this position in 1934. As a Circuit Judge, .Hartrick sentenced notorious Purple Gang- 75| sters ‘Harry Fleisher and Myronjneed arose.” |’ < ¥ ‘solutely a Teamster affair.” ‘possible ‘that-a bombing at the dero as president of the Royal|Robert flight and Frank’s participation in the arson show that it was “‘ab- Herman, a former business agent of Joint Teamster Council 43 in Detroit, disappeared Aug. 4 after visiting Frank at St. Joseph Mercy Hospital and la- ter selling his Teamster Cadillac. Frank died in the hospital Thurs- day. Adams said he would confer with Wayne County Prosecutor Samuel Olsen about possible Wayne Coun- ty links in a conspiracy to ter- rorize dry cleaning and auto wash establishments. Adams said yesterday that it was Skafft Carpet Co, in Flint early in 1957 is connected with the case. A Skaff Company driver was beaten in late 1966, Adams said, and the beating may have been administered by Frank. Meantime, it.was suggested that Herman may be hiding out in Cuba. E. Richardson, Madison Heights Police Chief, recalled the missing Teamster had a friend, in Cuba who he referred to as “a of a gambling house i: Pontiac. rick’s. many months as i go ge meee of the numbers racket in the | po | t of 32 persons on ‘charges of violating state gam- bling laws. “@ public official, the judge wodaint den ios ty Tax A | Board, He was also of the Oakland Coun- ty pn Republican Club, Assembly Tas Aucaiies Sill ct ts aio spade ancnaaattions a building adjacent to the Secretariat building. ¥: i Magnificent U. N. Building za Debate ts moment swarming with people, the next utterly deserted at a sudden burst of machinegun fire.. The 19 American nurses of ‘a field evac- uation hospital trying to make Former City Teamster Scott Charges: (Contifued From Page One) of the unsolved slaying itself. awhile” ‘as he was being sought Police on robbery charges, x * * The one-time Teamster, who is Practically everyone listening te Scott’s testimony -in Washing- ton Tuesday grinned at his an- swers, with the exception of- Hoffa himself. who was blocked from his view an by spectators, Scott became irritated when Hoffa’s attorney, Edward Bennett murder, They were never accused Scott, 51, could not see Hoffa, Hoffa Asked Help on Trial Williams, objected over and over again to his testimony, “Tt understand this man is a narcotics addict,’’ Williams said. x * * Sen. John L. McClellan (D-Ark) interrupted the testimony to ask Scott if this was true, During | William Hoffa's hotel was paid for from Local 614 racy Scott said: In addition, Scott testified, Hoffa was given $75 a week in spending money. James Hoffa went to the stand earlier ge deny that he had asked Scott te hide his brother, ‘I have no recollection of discussing my s|brother with Scott insofar as hiding my brother.” This request was refused, Scott declared,- because. “his brother (Jamies Hoffa) wouldn’t like it.” * * * When Sen. Carl Curtis (R-Neb.) By JACK V, FOX UNITED NATIONS (UPI)—Pres- ident Eisenhower made one of the most effective speeches of his po- litical career today when he put the American view in the Near |East before the United Nations. Eisenhower's voice was strong and firm, his enunciation far bet- ter than it usually is and his main points strikingly underlined with emphasis as he spoke to the rep- resentatives from 81 nations. There was no applause at any point in his speech. The Presi- dent held the audience in in- tense interest, some listening by earphone to translations. At the end there was:a surge of ap- plause that swelled arid con- tinued more than 30 seconds, But Soviet Foreign ‘Minister An- drei Gromyko and Arkady Sobo- lev, the Soviet’s U. N. delegate, did’ not clap once, They stood silently as other Drom Hatled the American Executive. Within 15 solace he Gromyko was in suite in the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel. Among his morning visitors were Robert Murphy, who just returned from a “‘trouble shooter” mission in the : t 10:40 he strode out of the W: to bis black limousine and, escorted by blue-helmeted New -York motorcycle police man who would help me if the drove swiftly to the U, N, build-- Ike's Voice Strong, Firm Holding Tense Audience Ing where barricades held back eager crowds, General Assembly President Sir Leslie Munro of New Zealand, U. N, Sedretary Dag Hammar- skjold and his assistant, Andrew Cordier, escorted Eisenhower down the center aisle of the great As- sembly hall while delegates and Spectators stood and applauded, mildly. From Eisenhower's first words it was apparent that the President was tackling his speech with vigor. His voice was stern and low when he warned that there had now been loosed “force that could generate great disaster.” The tone of solemn warning was unmistakable when he said: “Please believe me when I say that the dream of. world domina- tion by one power or of world con- formity is an impossoble dream." During the standing ovation he was given after he had finished, if a Asked what he meant, Scott said Brennan replied that he had “‘two pretty bad guys with him” who up a gambling house. Detroit fight promoter Sammy Finazzo, Scott said, was slated His refusal to aid William Hoffa in ‘‘muscling ‘into Oakland County rackets,"’ resulting in Hoffa hiring Herman Kierdorf “to knock me off,” Scott said. x * * Kierdorf, uncle of torch death victim Frank, is being sought by police in the case. Shortly after Frank Kierdorf stumbled into St. Joseph Mercy Hospital Aug. 3 with burns cov- ering 85 per cent of his body, Pontiac police dispatched a car to check on the “safety” of Scott. Scott had been in Washington a week before he took the stand yesterday. He originally was scheduled to testify Aug. 7 but Robert F. Kennedy, chief counsel for the committee, put James Hoffa on the stand before Scott. * * * ‘Kennedy. yesterday placed in evidence figures from union files which, he said, showed that two former Pontiac Teamsters officials and two Detroit Teamsters had drawn $114,719.32 in salary while in prison for conspiracy. They were convicted and sent to prison in 1954 in a $100,000 shake- down of area builders. dents will be eValuated by Dr, |mendations to the faculty for im- The Day in Birmingham \ ed lounges and. rooms. More jlegs anibare foot biked with dirt. mph tans, sedis ins _ In Be, he til ou Marine | treshly starched schoolgirls duti- cucumber. + discree’ identifi- sentry ona stepped fully listen to the the tome guides, [of them clutched a ss oie om ren cclenaen a an In the delegates’ cocktail lounge, Mere ®, pelite young, guard in| dining room, = ‘pound where Leathernecks ate C|English will -be started this the new Miss as Soe — — ——— ~ rations. | in Bloomfield Hills: High be cians \She holds court to a ring of . ees : according to Supt. Eugene Johnson} mats—the ambassador from Poland) . __ Here everything is so beau- and Principal Richard Spiess, bending attentively over the beau-|* — , tifully efficient. The desks glit- The course will be conducted in tiful young girl in an orange-colored : —— spare hp pt cooperation with the English De- = x * * lights. The headsets apie en cee ey * A few days ago it was the narrow simultaneous ~ translation : and squalid streets of Beirut that weedy for use. Tho chairman’s| | Dr. A. K. Stevens, U. of M. |I walked, shoes gritting in sand esivel rests on the rostrum desk. gpa og pag reg fh oe ssa a see ae ee ae everything had been: 50) of nine selected: for the course gunpos i ' chaotic. The zaars one ‘ : there doe, t eucisieuch be & ety on Oct, 2, aud Dee, 11 fo 00m * Themes developed by the stu- Stevens on his return visit. He will He also will give his recom- Johnson” -said he feels this is an important project for the school # WILLIAM MacDONALD Miracle Mile Assn. Names New Officers New officers for the coming year were elected at the general meet- William MacDonald, manager of W. T, Grant Ct. will serve as pres- ident, while Leo Zadasko, My Gift Shop, assumes the ‘| Drowned Baby,” Mother Tells Police DETROIT # — A mother of three who walked up to a Detroit police scout car and said ‘‘I just drowned my baby” was held today for investigation of murder. * * * Mrs. Gertrude Rice, 43, was taken into custody last night after officers found her daughter, Michelle, 18 months, dead in a bathtub full of water at the Rice family’s East Side home. Officers said Mrs, Rice's hus- band, Philip, 30, was at work when the drowning took place. The Rices have two other children, Kevin, 6, and Deirdre, 4. Both were asleep. Detectives said Mrs. Ricé told them she decided to drown the baby because “I want to go to jail and not’ have any more worries.” . nC * * * They said the woman was re- leased from a _ sanatorium last January and had been under the ee ann Oe enn ae. Hills High School Plans Special English Course . dale, Madisen, Oakland and Hunter streets, It: has been rescheduled for Sept. 2, Birmingham Kiwanis Club has been granted permission by the ‘city to. conduct its annual peanut Busy Senate Turns fo Education Bill Rookie Officer Feels He’s Only One in Town NEW YORK (UPI) — This city policemen. —Disarmed a man brandishing a gun at a street corner. —And, finally, routed 13 persons from a tenement after smelilng ° fumes. Bett wound up his tour of duty | in the hospital, where he was ° treated for — exhaustion. . ,|Dulles Forced to Move From President's Suite NEW YORK (AP)—Secretary of State Dulles — a victim of hotel -: protocol—had : x * * was on his way for an overnight - stay before addressing the United Nations. Bellboys carried Dulles’ bags to a suite one floor above. “The new suite is just as nice - care of a Detroit psychiatrist. - as the presidential suite," a hotel . spokesman said, : AF May Make First Try Shoot for Moon Sunday?’ WASHINGTON (AP)—Informed sources said today the Air Force may make its first try at launching a moon rocket next Sunday morning. x kk * If conditions are satisfac tory, the three-stage rocket, ° more than 100 feet tall, may blast off from Cape Canaveral, Fla., around 7 a.m.. EST. an hour's time, the similar brief period Monday. for a moon shot. September. ‘Tt will take 2% days the vicinity of the moon. for ning device which, if it func ‘ \ 2} : eve te i ‘The rocket will be equipped with a photoelectric scan- could relay eloseups of the moon back to earth. \ If it does not prove possible to launch within half attempt may be postponed to a or Tuesday morning. . Those are the three most favorable days this month “: &.:. ¥ After Wednesday, the rocket specialist said, any lunar | probe would have to be. postponed until the middle of ; the lunar is a to reach tions properly out in- ‘Space, , - UNITED NATIONS (UPI — - Following is the text of President| mail, speech before « the ” Eisenhower's _ United Nations General Assembly: | * ££ & It has been almost five years _ since I had the honor of addressing _ this Assembly, I then spoke of r that we should find the way by which the - miraculops inventiveness .of man should not be dedicated to his death but consecrated 10: his life. | Since than great strides have been taken in the use of atomic energy atomic ‘power and for peaceful purposes. Tragically little has beey done to. eliminate the use of. atomic and nuclear pow- er far weapons purposes, That isa ge ae *- * That pest ‘in. turn gives rise to another danger—the danger that ; nations under aggressive leader- ship will seek to exploit man’s hor- ror of war by confronting the na- tions, particularly small ngtions, apparent choice’ between with an supine surrender, or war,’ == This tactic reappeared during the recent Near East crisis, Some eres Text of I oo. call it: a. black. In most ecmapaiiil it is ile legal to cry “‘fire’ in a crowded jassembly. Should it not -be con- conduct to manufacture a general war scare in an effort to achieve local political aims? ~« *& * Pressures: such as these. will never be successfully . practiced against America, but they do cre- ate dangers which could affect each and every one of us, That is ¥lwhy I have asked for the privilege of again addressing you. The immediate reason is two small countries - — bebanon and dordan. The cause is one of universal concern, The lawful and freely elected government of Lebanon, feeling it- self endangered by civil strife fo- mented. from without, sent the United States a desperate call for iristant help. We responded to that call, OUTDOOR: LOOK ee = , snug LEW'S ft beter and fo bets than | any other blue jeans made. Wear better, too—with their supes-tough XX denim and Copper Rivets! On the bec poche! took ter the RED TAR end Wis distinctive stitched design... Qrne name LEVIS ts aeeisveRed im THEY. 8, PAT. OFF. AND DENOTES MASE ONLY BY LEV! STRAUSS @ CO., 98 BATTERY ov., oan PRARCISCO t, vases oe On the basis of that response A pale Sa © years! sidered serious international mis-|1 .|tions, Sometimes we have done . lof the charter the right to ariswer (By UNITED PRESS sci dhicit hias Wins wakiaite sought to be.created that if small peace, This is truly an n “upside down” portrayal, If it is made aninter- national’ crime to help a_ small nation maintain its independence, then indeed the ‘possibilities of con- quest ‘are unlimited, We will have nullified the provision of our charter which recognizes the in- herent right of collective self-de- fense, We will have let loose forc- es that could generate great. dis- asters, The united. nations has, -of course, a primary responsibility. to maintain not only internation- al peace but also “security”. That is an important fact, But we must not evade a second. fact, namely, that in the circumstances of the world since 1945, the United Nations has sometimes been blocked in its attempt to fulfill that function.’ * * * Respect for the liberty and free- dom of all nations has always been a guiding principle of the United States, This respect has been consistently demonstrated by our: unswerving adherence to the principles of the charter, particu- larly in its opposition to aggres- sion, direct or indirect. Sometimes we have made that demonstration in terms of collective measures called for by the United Na- so pursuant to what the charter calls “the inherent right of col- lective self-defense.”’ Recalls Moments _of Clear Danger I recall the moments of clear danger, we have faced since the end of the second World‘ War — Iran: Greece and Turkey, the Ber- lin ‘blockade, Korea, the Straits of Taiwan. A. common principle guided the ion of the United States on all of these occasions. That prin- ciple was that aggression, direct or indirect, must be checked be- fore it gathered sufficient momen- tum to destroy us all — aggressor and. defender alike. It was this principle that was applied ‘once again when the. ur- ot Se Oe ee cere and Jordan were aa I would: be less than candid if I did not tell you that the United States-reserves, within the spirit the: legitimate appeal of any na- tion, pattionmaty gamit nations. I doubt that’a single free govern- ment in all the world would will- ingly forego the right to. ask for help if'its sovereignty were im- periled. ule iaerecs already vwithivelin. had it a war hysteria. The imptession is|not been that two resolutions, one iproposed by the United States, the ‘other proposed by the gover of Japan, failed to pass of one negative vote ~~ a veto. , ple will Sdie ip their own to be construed as indicating that I regard the status quo as sacros- anct. Change is indeed the law of life and. progress. change reflects the will of the peo- ple, then change can and should -|lfreedom without domination from INTERNATIONAL) ent. use But nothing that I'have said is|P° * But when be brought about in peaceful ways. U.S. Respects Rights of Arab Nations In this context the United States respects. the right of every Arab nation of the Near East to live in any source,«far or near, * : :.¥ In the same context, we believe that the charter of the United Na- tions places on all of us certain|° solemn obligations. Without. re- spect for each other's sovereignty and the’ exercise of great care in ‘the means by which new patterns of international life are achieved, the projection of the peaceful vision of thé charter would become a mockery. — Prompt Action Needed in Lebanon. Let me. turn now specifically to the problem of; Lebanon, - When the United States military assistance began moving into Leb- anon, I reported to the American people that we had immediately reacted to the pléa of Lebanon because the situation was such that only prompt action would suffice. * we ok I repeat to you the solemn pledge I then made: our assistance to Lebanon has but one’ single purpose — that is the purpose of the charter and of such his; toric resolutions of the United Nations as the “essentials for peace” resolution of 1949 and the “peace through deeds’ resolution of 1950. These denounce, as a form of aggression and as an interna- tional crime, the fomenting of civil strife in the interest of a foreign power, other purpose whatsoever, “we ww * We want to prevent that crime — or at least prevent its having fatal consequences. We have no The United States troops will be totally withdrawn whenever this is requested by the duly. con-. ‘stitited government of Lebanon or whenever, through action by ager: is no longer exposed to original danger. It is my earnest hope that this assembly, free of: the veto, will consider how it can ‘assure the continued independence and integ- rity of Lebanon, so. that the polit-) 4 ical destiny of the Lebanese peo- wet ied Mahal delegation will support measures to this end, ; Jordan Is Also an Urgent Problem Another urgent problem is Jor- dan, If we do not act promptly in Jordan a further dangerous crisis may result, for the method of in- Jordan may lead to conflicts en- dangering the peace consequences of nature. The United matter, since aes care of the Palestine refu- preserving the. peace in Jordan, Urges Monitoring Propaganda will of ‘the people in any state.” i We all know that these resolu- tions have recently been yg latd in many directions in the ‘Near East. be corrected. external propaganda. * es from: the United Nations prompt guard their independence. This re- quires that adequate machinery be available to make the United Nations presence manifest in the area of hr 9 bly should take action looking to- ward the creation of a standby United Nations peace force. The need for such a force in being is clearly detfonstrated by recent events involving imminent danger to the integrity of two of our members. direct aggression discernible in subject is to be discussed at the We must uagabos that. peace in this area is fragile, and . we must also recognize that the end of? peace in Jordn could have far-reaching ations has a particular responsibility in this it sponsored the Palestine Armistice agreements upon which peace in the area rests and since it also sponsors 13th General Assembly and thatiernments sustain themselves. _— to $8 ts our distinguished secretary-general} This is a real challenge to’ the has taken an initiative in this mat-|Arab people and to us all. 1% ter. Recent events clearly demon-| To help the Arab countries ful- 23tett strate that ,this is a matter for urgent. and positive action. tion for the consideration of, the gee Tt "tobe this assembly will be able to give expression to the in- terest of the United Nations. in There is another matter which this Assembly should face in seek-|— ing to promote stability in . the Near. East. That.is the question of inflammatory propaganda. The|E United Nations Assembly has on three occasions — in 1947, 1949/5 and 1950 — passed resolutions de- signed to stop the projecting of irresponsible broadcasts from one|E nation into the homes of citizens|— of other nations, thereby “foment-'f ing civil. strife and subverting the If we, the United . States, have been at fault we ‘stand ‘ready to I believe that this Assembly should reaffirm its enunciated pol- icy and sHould consider means for monitoring the radio broadcasts directed across national ffontiers in the troubled Near East area and for examining complaints from} these nations which consider their | national security jeopardized by The. countries of this area * But I must.again emplasize that the, United States seeks always to keep within the spirit of the char- LEVI'S” for the Entire Family “yr = 51 S. Saginaw St. ‘r= ae Set weiter te a ‘sponded in 1947 to ‘the urgent plea of Greece, the United States stip- ulated that our assistance would bey withdrawn whenever the United Nations felt that its action could |\take the place of ours. 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By TOM HENSHAW ~- Associated Press Writer More than 100 years a: » a Ger-|’ man schoolmaster. named rle sat down and added up.a blow- by-blow summary of his achieve- — on the ‘educational firing rod, 20,989 with ruler, 136,715 with hand, (22,763 with books, 12,235 on mouth, °7,905 on ear and 1,115 on head, Hatberle’s record, noted in an 1830 edition of the ‘‘American Jour- nal of Education,” might go a long way towards explaining why school ‘ Find Bodies of 9 in Plane Crash Japanese Airliner Fell in Sea With 33 Aboard; No Sign of Survivors TOKYO (AP) —— Nine bodies were recovered from the Pacific today after Japan’s second fatal civil airline crash since World War If. There were no signs of survi- vors from the 33 persons, including one American, aboard the twin- engine DC3 of.All-Nippon Airways. The. bodies were not identified immediately. ; * * * The plane crashed. 80 milessouth left engine. The plane was on a flight from Tokyo to Nagoya, 150 miles west, by a roundabout coastalroute to avoid mountains. The American passenger was Howard Kreiss, 34, a Los Angeles importer who arrived Aug. 4 on one of the four or five business trips he made to Japan annually. He was going to Nagoya to pur- chase chinaware. The other 29 passengers and three crew members were Japanese, 81-Year-Old Dozes | Until Bolt Strikes - (AP) — A Es canle ut Sa bie gues Abe kitchen that had collapsed in * ruins. The house was wrecked by the bolt. Williams said he wasn’t hurt. T Fortune Teller Gets Future All Mixed Up VAN NUYS, Calif. (AP)—‘Dont " possi- ‘Two Teenage Sisters Perish in Superior Waters WAKEFIELD ®—Two teenage sisters drowned while bathing in Lake Superior waters yesterday, one. tha vain effort to aid the) other. The victims were Joann — _|9f Education: discipline was scarcely’ thought ot as ‘a problem ‘in his time. It was a day when teachers could chortle with satisfied humor over a riddle that went: ‘ Question: Why does the eye re- semble a schoolmaster? Answer: Because it has a ~ under the lash. Don’t Stop Spanking It was a time when a woman who: signed herself “a numerous mother” could write to an Ohio journal in ‘complaint about a cam. paign to eliminate spanking in the classroom, Wrote she: “T’ve got nine of ’em and they all need walloping every blessed them, it would keep me busy doing that and nothing else. “So I send ’em to school where 1 know, if the teacher does what a teacher ought to do, they'll get their desserts, It takes a heap of trouble off my hands, , ~ Tt was‘also a day when Sacks strode into the classroom with a firm step, secure in the knowl- edge that-they were armed with the best of all possible weapons —the complete works of Hiram Orcutt, * * * Orcutt was principal of the North Granville, N.Y., Ladies’ Sem- inary. and a prodigious authority on how ‘to’ teach, particularly on how to make ’em sit still while you. teach 'em. A haunting echo of today’s school problems sounds through his writings. It's difficult to re- member that it was the mid-19th, not 20th, Century when he ob- served: “The present is an age-.of in- subordination and can we doubt that this has resulted from the loss of authority in the family and school. “Parents and teachers . , , no longer enforce obedience but at- tempt Ao purchase it by a prom- ised reward , “Now mark the effect of such discipline upon the child. Who conquers in this instance? The pupil, not the master. And soon he learns that disobedience is the best currency’ at his com- mand to purchase the desired favor. “Insubordination becomes 4 habit and he soon loses all re- spect. for authority and those who exercise it over him and grows up in reckless disregard of the Jaws under which he lives,”* Orcutt’s studied solution? It can be summed up in two graphic sentences, published under the quasi-authority of the U:S. Bureau “Moral suasion is not the rem- “}tions of law ; be met by ” stunning, crushing blows, such as will vindicate‘ and reestablish authority and deter oth- ers from ne same crime.” day: If 1 tried fo do justice by . . Rebellion should ‘hearty “response to acknowledged ‘lis in itself an evil , “Obedience is not a voluntary edy for bold and defiant viola-jcompliance with a request bit aj authority — an implicit yielding to a command. Such obedience, ere ak mceeryed ec On ny of every pupil.” ‘att tenis Relelen Oreutt was writing at a time “Tt is a mistaken ‘idea, és % main- tained, “‘that nt THE PONTIAC TRESS. AUNBSVAN, AUST ST 13, 1958 Fs | { | | “Ig the surgeon hard-hearted be- | cause he performs a painful op-| eration to save the life of the pa-| tient? By no means. “Is the teacher, then, to be ac-/ icused of cruelty who aims to pre- vent violence by teaching the ne- cessity of subjection? 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She sends 35c etters, not more than one page 18 the one who will be hurt by a every manifestation of human love, says its attractions will give you a “real. tude which says, im effect, that and a stamped, long pertaining to versonel strike. How long are the people I thank Him for all experiences, w aah sili. abe has @¥ eritielsm of the United self-addressed en- cot will be answered fy %0 be misled and brow-beaten with be they sweet or bitter, which shock,”, and +. attendance epee fh 2 pick vebte tt the varady, if & stamped sell the likes of James Hoffa and help me to forgive all things, and ae ae hoes. 538,000 Lf —_ ape ay hae oun feet rsndioery booklet The Con- ase Pres on re, Micha Walter Reuther? A Vot e lo = na world with a years, pass ‘the million casts — is good sniping in the stipation Habit pyright er g.—Mrs. L. M. Child, year. game of politics-above-patrict- and Colon Hy- DR. BRADY > As-a testimonial to the readers of this | ism, giene and any information or ad- s 3 ° Hope for 2 j Padageeecogiat ae: tg Vice I may have for her condition Case Records of a Psychologist: 5 : § ” Finally me m P ummm as 4 . ae toads Murray Titsworth center on -the that the she enjoys this column how a ° _ the current conferences between. the : United ‘States should’ have fore. 202, eniovs a Fal N t Th t M | Prime Ministers of Britain, Greece ot ‘he Holly Ares. wiles me 8 1005 IeHer- seen the way things have shaped She‘moves to Baltimore this fal. se NOTION reatens arriage and Turkey. directing people to its “Overlook,” since sone made ane, But the idea Bciccrqiddagtbacer coke oe . “ : A. truce appeal by all three I proclaimed i © be tha most scenic spot -— + crag lay ine = terior-quadrant of the rectal ori- sscuaas wane sr us have been tutored by the traveling _ patrons rage C4 girl is wildly countries has ended temporarily 1m out county, and one of the finest in the Pited States stiould have tak: fice, in many instances with what S99, contury, Thousands of ‘tlesman or old fashioned “drum- Passionate,” the y exclaimed, foe taal fo BR, the nation. Camping privileges still are ©" Nasser unto its bosom is called a “sentinel” pile at its te mer”, ppesatleegyal ol partyp Caan ptt most terrorist activities on the loaned him billions for the Aswan jower end. It is the cause of excru. Otherwise happy homes have _ . a bigger tip or ask for you the island. In the meantime the available there. : Dam, even though he indicated tiating pain cclipated to which beén driven into the divorce AS & sophisticated man of the pext time he is in town. : . Se __’, Clearly beforehand that he intend- the pain of piles (hemorrhoids) is COUfts by the false sex notions world, such a drummer hascome —..c, tooled the men and made latest British interim solution, a Word comes from ‘my life long friend, ed to seize the Suez Canal and ! which young men have re- back to his home town and pon- them think we were excited and partition of the population into Mayor George. M. Algoe vets, “rns Hom the So sndeed, tovure hay been called fook this case and see that ‘seated sbout the erotic nature sexy. But twas an act.” | Greek and Turkish communities of Flint, that the parade Friday evening, ulcer, Therefore 1 gj] married couples have uccess Women. . * * * under three power rile, will have © which marks the closing ‘event of this Sometimes it a at Hi hope this Michigan lady will stop to the sex booklet below. * kot However, such drummers didn't week on their General Motors Golden © er, never should have fooling around with silver nitrate By DR. GEORGE W, CRANE He has told salacious stories con- realize it was an “act.” for pure- ‘a chance for calm consideration. publics caletitaticns, Will be-the incat 4 and freak diet and have the ulcer y . cerning his own. illicit affairs, per- : ubilee celebration, Spec- allowed the state of Israel to be — excised, under anesthesia, with- CASE Y ~ 387: Jim J., aged Maps in the commercial houses of To taculgr thing ever attempted in Flint. created in the first place. This ou: further delay. 31, is the jealous chemist who prostitution Greek..Cypriotes want union with C =F _— omte, pee ari In my free pamphlet, You Need rushed heme af, nuxperted hourd + 54 feseme he sincerely pro- - Greece. Some Turks are preparing It Was 50 years ago today that to ealiiene stay er di with Not Have Piles, it behooves any-— to try to catch ri surader in hit" ciel Ged wenn. ore wildly for, a territorial partition by moving Mrs. Charity Hotchkiss Cowley Stevens the Arab countries and feel that Ne past 40 to have a proper medi- ae . Cena ereomess, t to the pred antly. Tur area of Oxford celebrated her 100th birthday. it ts ex to apologize con- Cl eo troubled — “Dr. re; ing his salacious claims with omin: kish wed to 1d4' aiden kiewn bi "Runs stantly for America’s interest in "Pea slight bleeding or other just KNOW my firsthand experiences, his youth opposite the mainland Turkey. Na- fo i n Nagetheh car coaster Her, (th ei _ vague rectal symptoms purporting wife must be un- _ ful listeners have believed him turally, the British solution is un- | ooacons are int There never seems to be any ‘Ope Geto Pies at talthhil,” be con OOO grandsons are ° inclination to h the real By proper medical examination fessed to me in That was what happened to Jim acceptable to both Greek and Turk- ~ preg, marvin and Mahion Stevens, _tate titles in the Middle East and 1 ™ean visual examination of the th today’s case, He was 100 ish Cypriotes. All of whom live at Oxford "to go Back far enough to discover iterior of the rectum through a “For I realize. cent a béliever in the lewd drum- of whom live at Oxford. that the ot Sareet feay poo- speculum. Any examination short that women are mer’s diagnosis of women, Territorial partition between the two nations is almost im- possible because no large area can be called Greek or Turkish. =— Planting 20 kernels of wheat one foot apart in his garden .last fall, Blair Mazer of Lake Orion is reaping the results of an a at each others throats with both © Informed observers say that the ment to settle this long standing and» ., its, well trained army of, 400,000, is, ‘merore Tee ee eee * bas “ : = om = a iia Sesttor: ad of this is pretense. : Excision of the ulcer requires general anesthesia and several days in hospital, This is for chroni¢™ of more than a month’s duration. Application of silver ni- 4 \ f ‘Voice of the People | : Give. Deep Cons 5 : hee le ; a 2 » a . : eae to Fire Station. The residents of the north end asked the city to consider building a fire station north of Columbia and Walton area. Thus far we haven't seen or heard of any action toward the fo OR 3t-the Rennes; eheartlite and business establishments are in dan. - Many discomforts in building log cabin houses, not one mod- ern thing about them, were shared, On that first Thanks- ance Can Keep Peace Sma =nx vidual villages ‘are Turkish, the ger of not recelving proper protection, then something should be two peoples are inextricably inter- done. : mingled. There is a skating rink, three or more churches, a trailer park "2 and mamerous other businesses that. would be destroyed if one train United States has an air base > blocked the track to prevent fire equipment from reaching ing them. at 1 in Southern Turkey near Furthermore, two pubile parks and boating falities are within the Syrian border. NATO has a base — and the need for an ee . : ow rel i teks ‘Front Plans for a north end fire station should certainly be given of the opposition 4 consideration. - Georce KARTALIS, has declared that eas. Mrs. Gordon R. Allison ‘Greece must use its position in NATO, 49 East Yale Street ne ‘as a key to-blackmailya more favor- ©» SS hint Requests Token able attitude out of NATO countries Elect Competen of Appreciation - and force Britain to retreat. Should ‘Representatives Roy, whit's “erry Gepbdanion we must be in that we cannot af- ford the price of a smile, if not under the, 1950 resolution created 10 Greece and Turkey lending aid in a of the sderifice that pioneers ta, & tip for the hardworking carry. | circumvent the Soviet veto in the re has gia meen ae betes ute at food stores. 1 realize most. people are now laig off and come by their money in small amounts that are few and far between. From them I'd expect nothing more than a cheer- futile controversy which ts ‘having eodnec gop g ag gr pms hong il repercussions in the Western Alli- and as in the Kier- up in their ad sae : . dort , from “gangster-dom.” big cars, etc., that have extra “ ance. Both’ Greece and Turkey are grees * + large orders ang do, not give out - Members of NATO and Turkey, with Where and why has this freedom With so much as. smile (let alone without even a thank-you, that gripe me. : * * * May the Lord help me if the be’ looking forward to a summit ~ wasHinGTON — it “arches among the Arabs to start single power —.an authoritarian jp (he, Tast, loss of Trecdm rs Pretty Fed Up ‘ meeting with about as much enthusi- — B enog both in- up in business. Butsimultaneous- government and dictatorship — nq that churches will cooperate, iiaghs : ~-asm as a 10-year-old boy lodks'-for-' eg cogyeectant Iy Taracl's Tight to existence 88° shall threaten the peaceful life with the example of Cardinal tat ‘Soutain the nena aid” asses le ic-controlled Congress, are haying the Palestinian homeland was of the free democracies or true Spellman to denounce the scourge of . This information will, . ward to a visit to the dentist. ' They recognized in public declara republics of our times. of such unionism. PE ee FF ) Great Bitiain snd by the Pres There le only ono way to keep Lats n a true American way, inp rarrer ty abt “i 90 bou f the United peace world. It would show contempt of such _— lan A ut Te pend ee have saved us participation in iy scene Ghee MA soley Or e ; the —— ~ 2 today isn't Israel, OF Ne wera wars, It's to bulld say of ther associates, Dont Portraits He Singles Us Out nants sei yasy boas tar maar © strong alliance with Yel for governor of ale who pall candies . Par course, I.now have only one kid- creatures and only mildly in- they Nad Heel ,, any cael a hipaa encloaing a "es feel er; we vee ney.” G.CA) eee terested tn the basic erotic as- envelope and 20e te cover _. Mrs. Hortense Beechum . ing BS ; of ; sire, But they confessed that they typing and printing cons when you aerd tn ( ’ “You can’t and "ANSWER — Dieting to pre- Pects of marriage. | soon learned to trick men, ° 2% and pam- sheets + eighty-first birthday. formation is But tany cultured young men “It the drummers and other “4 6 th : in Bd ‘ : i \ (Copyright, 1958) : bra . : ‘THE, PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST. 18, 1058 “Enter Your Dog in Wrigeys Big MONDAY, AUGUST. 18. f “IN THE TEL-HURON SHOPPING CENTER : Ken| 3 e RATIO : GET DETAILS AND ENTRY BLANKS SAT. STORES > Time: 3:30 to 5:00 p.m. jupcEs; Capt. ER LEMEAUX—Pontiac Police Detective 8 ILIP : RO — City Commissioner, MR. WILLIAM SHANEY \ Ceremonies—MR, BOB. KIDS‘ DOG SHOW! Ciera “Table-Trim’” MAKES THE BIG DIFFERENCE When you buy Naturally Tender, U.S. Choice Beef at Wrigley’s you're always assured of greater value .. . 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As one/Graham,..who has. been Pontiac after another of these new nations ) pet moves through the difficult transi- tion ‘to modernization and learns the methods of growth, from this travail new levels of prosperity and productivity will emerge.’ X. 2k ce "This world of individual: nations}. is not going to be controlled peed oné power or group of powers. This} = 2F Es BE ee si 888 is ay i .|world is not going to be cored: hn YOu'mitted to any. one ideology. . "| puld pro-| Please believe me when I say | : “Of the} tion by one power or of world GRAHAM pacing ts an impossible | Robert E. Field, whb has assistant account : publics of this hemisphere’ to strengthen its role in economic development, And the government of the United States has not been alone in supporting development efforts. The British Common- wealth, the countries of Western Europe, and Japan have all made significant contributions. But in many parts of the world beth geography and wise eco- nomic planning favor national rather than regional develop- ment programs. The United States will, of course, continue its firm support of such national programs. — Only where the desire for a re- gional approach is clearly mani- fested and where the advantage of regional over national is evident| ¥ will the United States change to regional methods: * *x* * The United States is proud of the Scope and variety of its develop- ment activities throughout the world. Those who know our history new policy of my government. Ever since its birth, the United States has giadly shared its wealth with others. This it -has done without thought of gonquest or economic demination. . After victory in two. world wars Ni and the expenditure of vast trea- sure there is no world map, either geographic or economic, on which anyone can find that the force of American .arms or, the power of YOUR atmat, OK'ed the American treasury has ab- % - on 4 a : — f } OPEN FRI. and MON. a ‘til 9:00 -P.M. eel \! / 280 $. SAGINAW ST. PONTIAC, MICH ____FE. 4-3566 4 $239.9 5 \ FORWARD FROM FIFTY i ‘ - ; i 5 - Lice j ty $ ; : uy ‘ f po ghee } FA 2 SOE ae 4 ae : le : j : : ate ree Cis see : e *. L< 2 5 Pm < <: ae fs 2 : Bree Oa ERO aaa phe ee THE! PONTIAC PRESS,, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 13, 1958 ¢ 5 Nations Vary in Selection| 92 EMAC La ate n SE Requirements for ] udges oS *OPEN EVERY NIGHT TO 9 Mp, thovst . * Satirdas a CHICAGO (UPI)—For all their|judges are elected while upper ad ‘Seed Queen wringer Washer : ; With big stainless steel tuh Gitferences, the United States, and|court j appointed ; ws :/ the Soviet Union do have at least pain leten oe raid Box a 7 *gne similarity, Both elect judges.isian judges do not have to have| ~ gean. of the University et boane muting, im law. Up. to 10, years rt Geta age eb npr oft legal training, . ~ - bat no , ) area te tees rads But Stason pointed out that in : sei taw maltieah,ettcer or a] soe" e tia she saleata ; ‘ r si ews * . ~ _— " . . . » . - \ : ae Ig ne —_ in. y ecru: ; . \ 4 YS vw. ee ey _- * = ail punished, ‘The judges Apt be fluence, but their methods of 7 —— choice differ, He compared od recalled by their constituents, of the different judicial systems. 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FE, S222 ! ; ; ; ‘ a “ & Te $ oe eae re i aa ; ae : . e # < £ saa eee f : * a2 PIE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY. ‘AUGUST 13, 1958 ‘DearAbby.., (5 we ARS * ’ \ ae ‘ . ba " Good: Old Summer ne” With Air-Conditioned Conflicts By ABIGAIL VAN BUREN “DEAR ABBY: Just what do air - conditioning . engineers say? How low should a ther- mostat be wt in an office? able (and cinallies tempera- ture is 74. Push thethermo- stat up, Girls, and let he who is without ,conscience push it down! ' zit * tein ek "taad are fc ms because they know I love ani- mals, After a few weeks I could see that my own dog (whom I've had for. eight years) resented the new dog, “When I went to see this friend three months later I was shocked to see the puppy I'd given her, looking so sickly and thin. I asked if he had of “Hmmm!” Hem Lines Get Plenty . Designers give hemlines plenty of “hmmm” this fall. In evening gowns, the ~hem- lines swoop high in front to show plenty of leg, swoop into a train at back for a dramatic and regal look. a Some daytime dresses, loose from. shoulder to knee, end with the fabric gathered to.a We girls shiv- “DEAR ABBY: My neigh- | so I thought it best to give | been sick and she said, ‘No, it, ide. : : er pari ot bors moved away and couldn't _ the collie to-a friend of mine | he eats good. We give him »0- = with hackle, oe tos men in the of- | take their collie puppy with | in the country. tato peels~ and. table-scraps Puan: sieask a fice wear aeeve 4 - and plenty of it.’ This hurt me =e Petoved cnet wodlen suits. because I am a dog lover. It | Signer Luis Estevez shows : and turn the has been bothering me, Should pleated flounce, which is more ther.mostat I ask for the dog back and try ee than La down to find it a better home?” . ; , arch! poser : a Se WER MRS. ROBERT L. UHAN have your fur- DEAR DOG LOVER: . Cer- +n. ; nace tuned tainly: ‘Ask for: the “dog, and Uhan-Persinger .on at 62! We if you can’t find a home in ABBY our summer clothes to work because we'd freeze in them. “We've all had our. turns at stiff necks, colds and ear- aches because of the air-con- ditioning. Please say some- can’t wear => ie Segment Edges for all of us. It eoncerns m Fi ri 4] . . y irst Presbyterian Church. | = ° 3 men don't be anything “an- : neighbor. She lets her small ~ The Rev. Galen E. Hershey |: ae and Pocket St les less they see it in black and i: white.” FIVE FROZEN GALS ~~ DEAR FIVE: aA_ comfort: . Reduced . to. Clear 14 PRICE! End of Summer} which it will be happy and well treated, your Humane So- ciety will take good care of it. “te. * * “DEAR ABBY: I have a problem that lots of other mothers have so I will speak children out of the house be- fore 7 o’clock in the morning ‘and when they get out they act like they have just escaped from a cage. They scream, sing and yell as loud as they can, Many people are trying to sleep at 7 in the morning. DEAR DISGUSTED: Your neighbor is inconsiderate. Have a talk with her and tell her if she must let her children out er loves her boys as I do mine, but she doesn’t realize how quickly they can slip away Nuptials Said in Church Rite Marilyn Grace Persinger and Robert Lee Uhan were married Sunday afternoon at officiated at the ceremony be- fore the immediate families. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs, Max P. Per- singer of Sylvan Lake and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth L. Uhan of Squirrel road. The couple will live in Syl- van Shores when they return from a honeymoon to northern : ||: Michigan. DRESSES ‘ toe eee gees A reception for members of |) ; PLAYCLOTHES } pee them and KEEP them _ the "wedding patty followed at | cf. the home of the bride's par- SKIRTS * «*«& « ents. | JEWELRY — EAR ABBY: I cant let s opportunity pass without . 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Lakeside Products won the|the Roach Insurance hedias| : wae Peel gig yo storey -at $3,340.05, with aj I|minimum discount of 40 per cent.| THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDN ESDAY,_ AUGUST 13, 1958 ame: Walte plans Civie Groups to Report ~ Decker|in the township, will be reported » |at two meetings next month. See ald Seen, or- ganized last spring to study and make recommendations on mat- ters of economic and civic interest | The new organization, an out- growth of the Township *Tax Pro- test Committee, represents civic -|associations in the township. scheduled for ° Sept. 16, at Bloomfield Hills School. Sewer and : Study Bloomfield rest Committees within the asso- ciation are at work now gather- ing data for reports. Noel Haberkost, head of the Committee This will be followed by) a general membership meeting at A geste og Sept. 23, also at). the high school EXPERT INSTRUCTION — GMI graduate and -Arscott are x * A«Board meeting has been Drainage : will present “facts and figures” concerning the cost, assessments and location of the Evergreen In- “owners. pastor here. the business The Rev, Nelson is at present| His recommendation to utilize a part of the com-|serving a church|Clamping method on the steering moving into newly |at , where he has been|knuckle to reduce variations in aay Sy Ob cietec sila 10 yrars. He formerly was at|machined surfaces, resulted in a Birth to 1dr were sscegl gy Rockford. He and Mrs. Keleee E Cay of ap- se patrons i -|the parents of four chil L proxima 5 WINCHESTER, England (AP)/cent to the new location. A graduate of the University of|oTHER IMPROVEMENTS - Quadruplets were born last night Store hours will be from 10 a.m.|Minnesota and the Chicago Theo-| a asitional improvements out to Mrs. Irene : of Bas-|to 8 p.m. Monday through Thurs- Seminary, the Rev. Nelson|s.44 in peLorge’s lengthy_repart!| ingstoke, One was i but the |day, and until 9 p.m. Friday and/has been at Pilgrim Haven, a Con-|. uted to substantial reductions other three—a boy and two girls |Saturday, and from 10 fo 3 p.m. Summer Camp, andi: time as well as increased effi- —are doing well, ion Sundays, has been active in YMCA affairs. i’. € ae oy of current machining opera- : : ‘ is | tin, 6 mounds; Wendy, 6 pounds; \Say Shame Forced on Patients Fans esa pecans ot Oe and Judy, 4 pounds.” | : a een” according to As E The quads were the first deliv- on z sistant Master Mechanics Lewis | ect’ a'te'sseaa toa\Mental Hospital Heads | | sxc. Mvitinn’c zt E et : a iA jen ‘s 5 = oa re , pba ad tet omer an SCOFE ‘Inhuman’ Laws _| pia save, vesretvety. me , 4 by ap ‘ tr i ant : fifth-year work is ge cody : one by. her present husband, S| LANSING un — Superintendents|$5,200,000 trom counties, which pay| tative and a vital tnferest m the ¢: a) a wed = ot Michigan’s mental hospitals|the first-year costs of patient care.| solution of complex problems,” : i ’ ar have called for legislation to wipe “We're only skimming off the they said . ge = out some of the embarrassment ” Holbrook i! . £ Worker Found Dead [and shame forced on the mentaty Se eee can ie os (an ins eo opmy ie a [af pa t could easily double its |ter Mechanics Department. “Part in Hull of. New Ship 19th century. War eoliecin et 1% million dol- |improvements and new parts be abd Nite William F. Turn- buli ‘of 24271 Cloverlawn St., Oak ‘Park, have announced ‘the er. scbieta. Taites, Ypsilanti. They hard ware a’ September . terceptor sewer as planned for the = Sore Wil Open zin New Location . |many ate able to pay part of the| » |costs, - Verkler , Brothers Make ef} sf township. a law pertaining to stray dogs. Howard Beggs of the Legisia- five Committee will submit in- - formation about the township bedget. Burke Bartlett of the Member- "Petzer; chairman, has a charter from the state for the FCA, the group announced. Church Extends Call lor Pastor Oxford have extended a call to Rev, Anthony ‘Nelson to become bound-/General Motors Institute fledglings in|\Lake Angelus Shores, Lake Arscott, Pontiac Motor Division has nev- er been adverse to submerging its in deep-water fifth-year. projects to determine how well they can “swim.”’ c * * * Clayton Dale DeLorge, 24, of 610 gelus, and a GMI “‘co-op’’ student with Pontiac Motor the past five years, took to the water like a fish and is now eager to get into the swim of things as a full-time em- Iploye of Pontiac’s Master Mechan-| ics Department. : * * * The youthful DeLorge wound up Clayton D. DeLorge (right) of 610 Lake Angelus. Shores, Lake Angelus, received expert instruc- tion daring his fifth-year project work at Pontiac Motor from capable engineers like Lewis B. through model changes necessitate frequent modifications of existing machinery,” he points out. purchase new machinery for each part change. Thus the ‘machine An-|engineer’ faces a continual chal- lenge—there is always something new,” he explains. lationships of bi steering knuckle. DeLorge is now a full-time member of the Department. Graduate of GMI Learning — to ‘Swim’ at Pontiac Motor x * * “It is not feasible, of course, to Pontiae’s new engineer en- tered GMI following graduation | from Pontiac High and one year (at Highland Park “Junior Col- “Jege. He found GMI’s first four- year schedule of alternating four weeks .of school and four weeks shown using a gauge to check broached surfaces on a Pontiac company’s Master Mechanics : ‘ROCHESTER — the Pasa {Village Council has given Village Manager Paul ‘A. York the go- ahead to have plans drawn up for the rgpattecs cr of Rochester's village construct an elevated wa- ter tower and relocate some . ¢ the mains, . acute this summer due to the dry approved plans and specifications for development of Rochester Hu Subdivision No. 2. resenting Daniel Kline Housing and Building Developers, the plans call for 89 housing units in the area of Elizabeth’ s derson of Johnson, Anderson, Inc., ‘Rochester Council Acts {to Solve Water Problem Pontiac, the “Count stipulated in its approval that the developer construct 36-foot streets and a 42- inch storm sewer. Schmid Lack of water pressure ime York told the Council at its meeting Monday night that work must be started soon in order to insure completion of the pro- ject. by next summer.’ : In other business, the Council Presented by. E, J. Giffels, rep- treet. On recommendation by Felix An- on the job with only four weeks vacation per year, “strenuous at times but much more interesting than the routine college curricu- lum.”* as ssid tak Glee Ge an possibility at GMI with the fre- quent schedule changes and “the Institute’s fascinating array of modern laboratory facilities and equipment, As a Pontiac engineer DeLorge will aspire for high goals. His suc- cesses will at least surprise anoth- er member of the DeLorge family, Charles L., father of ‘‘Dale’’’ and superintendent of-Pontiac’s 20 MM Gun Plant. a 164-page fifth year project re- port in mid-summer and received his bachelor of mechanical engi- neering Aug. 8 from GMI, DeLorge’s skillful fifth . year work, involving the attempt to esses on the Pontiac steering knuckle and differential case, es-¢ tablished him as a capable mem- ber of the Pontiac team. Testifying before a legislative committee yesterday, heads of half a dozen mental institutions assailed enrd covering hospital commitment procedures as outmoded, inhuman and unwieldy, tion a two-year study by his House- Senate committee appointed to look into commitment procedures. Dr. Yewing Crawfis, superin- tendent of the Cleveland Region- al Treatment Center, recommen- ded lawmakers reduce or abolish During the three years, they are forbidden to marry, drive an auto- mobile or exercise other civil ‘rights, * « * Besides hindering continued im- provement in their mental health, he said, the lengthy probation is needless since relapses almost al- ways occur in the first six months after release from an institution. T. Carl Holbrook, assistant at- torney general assigned to the State Revenue Department, ad- Costs of caring for 75 per cent of the approximate 30,000 patients in .mental institutions are borne entirely by state and county gov- ernments, although relatives of * * * Holbrook said the state pays 96 per cent of its annual 62-million- dollar mental hospital bill. About $3,800,000 is collected from lega: pt from relatives of patients. To ease the drain on state cof- fers, Holbrook recommended the committee back legislation to: 1, Split costs of patient care between the state and the counties on a 50-50 basis for the full period of commitment or; 2. Boost the period of. county care from one to two years. Dies in Fall From Deck of Detroit River Yacht DETROIT w — John S. Kloka, 44, of Detroit, drowned in the De- troit River last night when he slipped and fell from a yacht rail- ing on which he was sitting. The Yacht had been chartered by the Detroit Tavern Owners owned a bar in Detroit. The craft was returning to its Belle Isle mooring when the accident took place. . Mother of Nine Children Dies While Kissing Tot GRAVESEND, England (AP)— A mother of nine children was killed here yesterday as she bent over a baby carriage to kiss her 3-month-old daughter Yvonne. Mrs, Kathleen Hewson was wearing a metal clip in her hair. Lightning struck it.and she fell with her hair ablaze. The baby, 'Yvonne, was not hurt. To Start Building Jail BEULAH ® — Construction. is expected to start about Nov. 7 on a new Benzie County jail as the resiit of voter authorization of the OXFORD — Judy Alice Cash and Harold W. Cooper were mar- ried Saturday afternoon in a garden wedding at the home of ME. AND MRS. HAROLD W. COOPER Judy Cash, Harold Cooper Wed in Garden Ceremony Assn. for an all-day outing. Kloka| “111, was killed able relatives, he a ‘and about work in elections. last week. JUDY ANN STOKES 25 wedding is being > An Oct. planned by Judy Ann Stokes of Rochester and Airman Second Class John Swinter of the Sel- fridge Air Force Base. The bride-elect is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Stokes of 777 Nawakwa St. Parents of the prospective bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. William Swinter of Renova, Pa, Boy Killed in Collision OKEMOS @® -- Russell Glenn, Tuesday when the ear in which he was riding col- lided with a truck on U.S. 16 rear the bridegroom's parents, Mr. and Mrs, William Cooper, 9 Moyers Ave., Oxford, The Rev. Fred Clark performed the double-ring ceremony before ‘lan embankment of white gladioli, larkspur and bells of Scotland in the presence of the immediate families, * * * The bride, who was given in marriage by her brother Albert, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Raleigh Cash, Olive road, Oxford. Her bridal gown of embossed white taffeta was fashioned on princess lines with a bouffant skirt, and her ilusion veil fell from a smail sequined cap, ~She wore a single strand of. pearls and white gloves. Her flowers were white carnations and. stephanotis. ~ Mrs, Henry Albough was her sister’s matron of honor and Lee Ann Lawrence, flower ae x « * : Donald Francis acted as . best man, A baffet dinner was served to members of the imrbediate fam- here. The truck’ driver, Elmo, ilies and wedding, party follow- Charlton, 48, of’ ‘Wayne, was} ing the Geremony. In the eve- uninjured. : | ning, a reception was held at at “T "__ \recoverable, the Daniel Axford School audi- torium. The newlyweds will live in Pon- tiac, where Cooper is employed as a supervisor at the Oakland County Children’s Home. Term Too Suggestive, Banned From Film Ads MEXICO CITY (AP) — Mexico City’s Entertainment Departntént has banned use of the term “Nudo- scope” in advertising the movie “Enchanting Ladies.” Original ads said: ‘First—Cin- erama—Pa norama — Cinema- Scope—andnow—Nudoscope.”’ The. department said the term was too suggestive, The cast in- cludes several noted flesh artists. Man Denies Kidnaping DETROIT w — Ex-convict John E. Novak, 44, of Dearborn, plead- ed. inncerit : Tuesday to a charge of kid: “a—‘Tyear-old girl. Re- corder’s Judge Gerald W. Groat police Novak forced her into. his Detroit home. Novak served terms ‘car Aug. 5 near her northwest), LT. COL. JOHN UNDERWOOD Pontiac AF Reserve Leader Promoted Squadron, to the rank of Lieuten- ant Colonel] in the U.S, Air Force Reserve has been announced by Air Force. Lt. Col. Underwood has com- manded the local squadron ‘since July 1, 1953, and has been a mem- ber of the unit since its organiza- tion in 1948, He participated in 35 bombing missi@ns.as a pilot in the European theater during World War II and his decorations include the Dis- tinguished Flying Cross ang the Air Medgi. He lives at 4935 Pay- ton St., Waterford Township, with his wife and two children. Supersonic Target ‘Hit’ by Antiaircraft Talos White Sands Missile Range, N. M. (AP)—An antiaircraft mis- sile—the Talos—has intercepted and theoretically destroyed a new a Kingfisher target mis- e The Kingfisher was launched yesterday from a B50 high above the missile range. The target missile is equipped with a firing error intlicator which automatically records hits, misses and the distance of a miss. It is Vern A. Fixiep, 19 W. Fifth pefore the Council piece of property on N. Main street from residential to mer- chantile, The request was tabled until the next meeting, at which time Pix- ley is to present a petition signed by property owners in the area, giving their approval. Methodist Rite at Ortonville Unites Couple ORTONVILLE — The Ortonville Methodist Church was the setting Saturday evening. when Barbara Ruth Kennaday became the bride of William H. Killian. The Rev. Isaac McPhee heard the couple repeat their vows in the double ring, candlelight ceremony. The bride was wearing a gown of pellon-lined taffeta fashioned on princess lines. * * * The gown was made with chan- tilly lace panels, had a sabrina neckline embroidered with pearls and featured a chapel train. Her fingertip veil was held with a circlet of orange blossoms. She carried a cascade bouquet of white roses, stephanotis and ivy. Her sister, Carolyn Sué, was maid of honor. Carol Killian, sister of the bridegroom, was bridesmaid. Robin Weir of Detroit was flower girl and ringbearer was Robert Weir also of Detroit. Edward Killian of Ortonville served his brother as best man. Ushers were Ted Kitchen of De- troit, Bob Hutchings and Lou Gid- dings, both of Ortonville. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Karl Kennaday of Oakwood road, Ortonville. Her husband is the son of Mr. and Mrs, George Killian of Church street, Ortonville. Immediately following the cere- mony a reception was held at the home of the bride’s parents. Upen return from their 10-day honeymoon trip in northern Mich- igan the newlyweds will make their home in Pontiac. Pi JUDITH ANN GREEN Mr, and Mrs. Arthur C. Green, of 9395 Commerce Rd., Walled Lake, have announced the en- gagement of their daughter, Judith Ann, to William E. Koch, . son of Mr, and Mrs. Jacob Koch of Redford Township. An October wedding is planned. — Combining Nearly Finished State Wheat LANSING «® — Combining of Michigan’s bumper wheat crop moved into its final stages this week and both the yield and the quality of the crop are something to brag about, the State-Kedera® Crop Reporting Service said today. Harvest weather generally was good and preharvest losses were negligible this year, the agency reported. Record-yielding ee crops alsc came off Michigan farms this year, with the harvest about two-third: completed in the state as a whole. The Upper Peninsula harvest, how. ever, has only just begun. , Row crops generally aré good despite poor moisture conditions in many parts of the state, the report indicated. Moisture for crop growth is spotty in south- ern and east central sections of the state, the result of scattered showers last week, but other parts of the state are dry. Cort’ is four-fifths tesseled and progress is favorable in most of the state's important corn areas the agency~said. Rainfall was re. ported in much of the dry bear} area but bean beetle activity stil! is reported in many sections, caus ing moderate damage. . nae x tS arly potato harvests | have start o Sugar beet growth is pesiee Pasture#. are short through most. of Michigan afd:.many in Sduthern Michigan Prison from 1942 to 1946 on child molesting} charges, ., t farmérs are feeding hay to sup- Crop Tops plement “inadequate pastures, the report said. Second cuttings of hay are under way in most of Lower Michigan but yields in many instances are a disappoint- ment, especially in mioisture- short northern counties, it said. Harvest of red haven peaches got started last week and a good volume of this early-variety spe- cies is coming to market, the oy y reported. Quality is excel- ent The sour cherry harvest in the the.northwest is approaching com- pletion. Harvest of summer apples has started, with good prospects for ample supplies through the sea- son. Pear prospects also are top, the report said. Throughout the state, vegetable harvesting isin full progress, with snap beans, pickles and tomatoes being readied in volume for processors. 16-Year Minimum Age jto:Drive Scooter Urged HAZEL ‘PARK — If the Hazel Park. “City Council has its way, no Michigan youngster under 16 years of age will be permitted to operate & motor scooter. The council has asked the Stute Legislature to set the minimum age for scooter drivers at 16 in- stead of 14. The resolution was passed to aid in preventing traffic deaths, councilmen said. 4 A~ think,” he said. | Daily i in ue Service » Backing Blimps — 4 f£ f , 24 a THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 13, 1958. < 4 ? " ‘ Ve yer ‘ ft ‘ for Research Presley Granted = Furlough to Visit \Ailing Mother MEMPHIS, Tenn. (AP)—Pvt, Officer. Says Airships pong dy gs binge Rij Most Suitable Type -for|Memphis yesterday to be with his seriously ailing mother, _ Work in Arctic The Army gave Elvis an emer- jgency seven-day furlough — al- SOUTH WEYMOUTH, Mass, up|though ‘s company is on —Capt. H. B. Van Gorder report- ed enthusiastically. there is no|— When question. of the ability of a blimp for supply line work or research in the Arctic, +. & * Just back from a nearly 8,000- mile round trip from South Wey-| mouth Naval Air Station to a point about. 500 miles from the North Pole, Capt. Van Gorder told a news conference the airship- christened the Snow Goose by its crew=—can work in -the .Arctic in the comparatively warm summer months better than any other air- craft, Van Gorder is commanding officer of the Naval covelogtons unit here. “The flight was as , except for a certain reluctance to) leave this country,’’ he said. The flight was delayed because of un- usual weather in late July. * * * Capt. Van Gorder paid tribute individually to the 18 members of the crew and observers who were aboard on the most northerly part of the flight from Churchill, Man., to T-3, the. floating ice island which is a research base. The blimp passed within 25 miles of. the magnetic pole. “It is a lot warmer in the Arctic at this time of year than people * * * The temperature in the far north ranged from that 35-degree low up to 54 to 56 degrees during “the heat of the day,” he said. are temperature at Churchill was degrees the day after the blimp arrived there. Observers and scientists aboard were: Capt. Frank J. Nusom of Corpus Christi, Tex.; Commodore Oscar Robertson of Montreal, na- val member of the Canadian joint staff, Washington, D.C.; Guy S. Harris of Waterford, Conn., head of the underwater sound labora- tory research group at New Lon- don, Conn.; Walter H, Bailey of McLean, Va., a geographer in the Office of Naval Research; Paul Swenson of Washington, D.C., at- tached to the Arctic Institute of North America and the Navy hy- drographic office; Norman Bray of Ottawa, hydrographer in the Department of Mines and Tech- nical Survey, Canada; and Hugh Mulligan, Associated Press staff writer. * * * Capt. Van Gorder, in paying tribute to the crew, praised Wing Commander Keith Greenaway of Ottawa, Royal C3- pack a couple of months ago but Engineman 2.C. William J. McNally Jr, wrote “|weraninto a solid wall of ice 80 feet thick. to the ocean floor is about 130 feet. Subtracting 80 feet of ice leaves the Nautilus with 50 feet ot water, not quite seed near collisions with icebergs. So the captain decided the attempt wasn't worth the possible loss of his crew. That’s when we turned around and headed for hawaii. engine- man first class, wrote that ‘we ran into too much ice so we went to Pearl Harbor to wait for better ice conditions.” Passport Requests Up * .* s&s “Oh, my son, Oh, my son,” Mrs, Vernon Presley exclaimed when Elvis walked into her hos- pital room last night, Mrs. Presley was admitted to a hospital Saturday, She is suf-} fering with jaundice and a liver ailment. Presley said she was in a serious but not critical condition, Elvis’ father Vernon The physician, who asked that he not be named, said he recom- mended the furlough in-a~- long- distance telephone call to the young singer’s commanding _ offi cer at Ft. Hood, Tex. x« *k * “I have registered emergency] _ leaves for many boys to come home when their parents were sick,” he said. “3 other boy I would have no hesi- tation about recommending that a leave be granted.” Earlier Polar Trip by Nautilus Failed “Tf it were any WARWICK, R.I. (AP) — Two crewmen have written home that the nuclear submarine Nautilus attempted to pass’ under the North Pole two months ago but was re- pelled by an 8-foot wall of ice. “We tried to get under the ice didn't quite make it,” x *« * The distance from the surface * “We Pay ran — a couple of Robert E. Simonini, 27, WASHINGTON — The Passport Office reports there was a 2.2 per cent increase in the nuniber of passport and renewal applications Miss Michigan, Valerie Joy Strong of Williams- burg, models the gown she will wear in Atlantic City in September as one of “the three-member Court of Honor at the Miss America Pageant. The gown is of brocade over ivory everglaze, trimmed with Aurora Borealis stones and ranch mink, When removed the jacket reveals a strapless ball gown. ” AP Wirephote received during 1957 over 1956. Let us help plan your home improvements with MATERIALS from M. A. Benson Lumber Co. 549 N. 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Ae) = HOLDEN RED STAMPS. 4 i \ ry . i ¥ , . \ i= « 1 4 a ee «te ee ¥y ae amaehees samammen # fa 4. oe ee UN HEADLINERS — Foreign secretaries Selwyn Lloyd of Britain, John Foster Dulles of tge United States, Anrdei Gromyko of the Soviet’ Union and Mahmoud Fawzi of the United Arab Republic (left to right) four of the world's toughest epresinere / f AP W irephote will provide fireworks in the United Nations General Assembly session on the Middle East opening in. New York today. Lloyd, 54; Dulles, 70, and Fawzi, 56, all are career as an engineer-economist. lawyers. Gromyko, 49, began his Four.of World's’ Toughest Bargainers ~ May Spark Fireworks at U.N. Parley By WILLIAM L: RYAN * AP Foreign News Analyst Dulles . , . Grom¥ko ... Lloyd ~ dale: “Derr wants it, Hanson victory as the most significant contest nationally. They felt it provided at least an indicator ef how Negroes rc] ‘selves line up on whether integra-| ‘tion should be fast or slow. Powell's approach to the race} question has been for: full speéd ahead. He disdainfully called his opponent, Brown, an “Uncle Tom” for his more cautious approach to Negro-White relations, * * * Brown, in turn, criticized Pow- ell. as a racial extremist. Never- theless, Brown, an editor of Life magazine, told Powell in his tele- gram. coticeding defeat that the victory was -‘clear cut’? and sent best regards, The contrasting political picture in Arkansas indicated that segre- gationist views still have a great appeal—coming, as it does, so soon after Gov. Orval Faubus’ te renomination victory, * * * a “But the contest was extremely close.“ It may not be known for a week, when the official results hole: by pulling its tail, are calculated, whether rei nee euNoeain ea dam Firearms Feature for Kiwanis Meeting: A firearms demonstration is the scheduled highlight of the Ki- iwanis Club of West Pontiac meet- ing at noon Thursday at the Elks Temple, 114 Orchard Lake Avew Michigan State Police Lt. Lester Coykendall of the Rockford Post will demonstrate safe handling and firing of .22, .38, .45 pistols, arid the .45° caliber submachine gun. . Lt. Coykendall © joined the state police in August, 1931, and was. promoted to his y present rank in December, 1955. COYKENDALL: Farmers in Formosa raise teed crops each year and sometimes - three. x plomacy.” He. can deliver earth- shaking pronouncements in a ilat,| undramatic way. Phrases wel “brink of war,’ or ‘massive re taliation’’ and ‘“‘agonizing reap- praisal’’ became the butt of vo argument, Since 1953, Dulles has traveled at least a half million miles in the service of his country. Dulles, 70, last February, prob- Await Russia's Answer to Feats MOSCOW {AP)—The voyages .of the U.S. atomic. submarines Nau- tilus and Skate under the ice of the North Pole undoubtedly have given Soviet leaders something to think about. But the exploits have produced mainly silence from the Soviet Union except for a brief report on the voyage of the Nautilus. * * * The Defense Ministry's newspa- per Red Star, however, published a story today on the progress of the United States in the field of) atomic submarines. Under the heading “Foreign | Military Information,” it carried a report from Washington that the United States has 22 nuclear sub- foreign secretary. A_ veteran—of U.N. debates, Lloyd once won grudging praise from the late An- drei Vishinsky, . one of Moscow's ablest debaters. Smiling, Lloyd told Vishinsky of an “‘old’ Russian proverb: «the _ more moo in the cow, the less the milk."’ Vishinsky objected that this was no Russian proverb. Lloyd apologized, said it really was a Polish adage, and if the Poles deviated from the Russian moo and milk policy, they ought to be investigated. Vishinsky conceded: “the young Englishman is tough.” Lioyd is 54 years old now, coldly efficient and logical and a formidable speaker. He has the habit of success. A former judge, he was minister of state for-foreign affairs under Winston Churchill in 1951, minister| - of supply in 1954, and became de- fense minister under Sir Anthony Eden in December, 1955. As for- eign minister under Prime Minister Macmillan, he returns to the Unit- ed Nations with a solid reputation for agile bargaining. , ANDRE! GROMYKO be Son of a peasant from White Russia, Gromyko has had a spec- tacular career in diplomacy which) . made him the symbol of the Soviet veto—Russia’s ‘‘No’’ man. Gromyko first wanted to be a teacher, then an economist, but events and a shortage of clever men changed his plans. By 1938, at the age of 29, he was in the American section of the Soviet for- eign office. He soon became coun- selor of the Soviet Embassy in Washington, then charge d'affaires during the war, and, in 1943, at the age of 34, ambassador to the Unit- ed States. marines built, under construction | or authorized. | * * * “At least three of -these will have installations for firing the missile Polaris with a range of 1,500 miles,” it said. are planned or under construction, that too is not public knowledge. Reports have been published! abroad from time to time that! the Soviet Union is building new | submarines of massive size and presumably atomic powered. But there is no confirmation here, | 1 Convict Changes Mind GASTONIA, N.C. (AP)—Frank C. Stepp, who broke out of a pri- son camp last February, suddenly. had a desire. to continue paying} his one-year debt to society, He} surrendered to police here and was taken tothe Gaston County if prison camp. Three hours later he! was over the fence and gone’ again. (Advertisement) How To Hold | FALSE TEETH | | More Firmly in Place Do your false teeth annoy and em- — This a has tnon-ecid) Soweer holds false teeth more and more Ceondortpany.. No y. | « B taste or feel not sour. Checks “ Pe od (denture | breath). Get oe drug counters everywhere. What the Soviet Union is oe to match the United States in the development of nuclear subma-| rines is a question here. If the Kremlin has among its huge submarine fleet one or more atomic-powered craft it is a well- 1955 FORD 9-Pass. Country Squire ation Wagon i 8 Cylinder, R & H., light, W.W. res, Beastifel Fa: r. Must Sell Today. 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San Fram-jvin of: Davisburg, with whom he| German cisco, Calif. | A graduate of Pontiac Central|‘e's:) Mrs. Bertha Bixler of Lan- High School in 1940, he enlisted Don Bartles of Pontiac; and a JAMES BERRY OXFORD — James Berry of Ox-| ford died dast night following an|mitteemen and charter meniber of Funeral Home, Oxford. ROBERT J. CARMAN LAKE ORION ~ Service will be- held at 2 p.m. tomorrow at Allen’s|¥#", he had been employed at] pjaced on the tax rolls as of Jan. Funeral Home for Robert J. Car- man, 6, of 464 W. Clarkston Rd. ' [Burial will be in White Chapel = two brothers. 5 * GLARESION — Service tor)". sody ts at Schnaidt Funeral! Steel Output Rises Holcomb St., will’ be held at 1|Home, Royal Oak Her body is at the Hill Funeral|Gum-Chewing Burglar C ‘and Nearby Areas | formerly made his home; two sis-|;, sing and Mrs. Edna ‘McLain of Air Force in 1942, He {S204 Rapids. of -Lathrup Resident i. x [Edwin Schipple Dies Steven, Mark; a sister, Mrs. LATHRUP-—Edwin A. Schipple, \of the original organizational, com- East, West Germans. - Attend Catholic Meet aERUIN {AP) the Iron Curtain gathered today Berlin for the 78th Catholic Day meeting, The crowded five-day program conferences, church religious. services and exhibitions of Catho- ; Trailer Park Coaches 58, of 18579 San Quentin Dr., one| Coming Off Tax Rolls LANSING | = Communities several months. The'the Congregational Community|With trailer coaches in trailer t Bossardet and Reid| |Church in the City of Lathrup Vil-) ‘illness of two years. A resident of Lathrup for 23 the Chevrolet Division Chart and)1, Art Department. He leaves his wife, Josephine; Mr.. Carman died un.|0ur sons, Edwin L., Carl R., Monday at his hore. Force in Bellefontaine, Ohio; and parks on their tax assessment ‘rolls ean collect the tax for the lage, died this morning after an! last time this year, an attorney general's opinion held today, Such trailers should not be 1958, the opinion said. A 1957 legislative act makes the owners of the trailer parks responsible for the collection of $3 a month on Richard A., all of Lathrup, and each coach occupying space in the DETROIT ( — Steel mills: in the Detroit area will operate at working both sida duction, at 96,300 The suit, filed in US. District Court yesterday, contends em- ployes of J. A. Mceachen Water- proofing Co. allegedly were negli- gent while using blowtorches to clean paint off a steeple at the | church and caused the fire. surance companies. was estimated at $435,000. Bluegill Festival Set ST. HELEN (®— Coronation of 15-year-old Faith Goyette will climax the annual bluegill festi- val Aug. 13-17 in the resort village of St. Helen in eastern Michigan.) Merchandise prizes will be award-| ed for the winners of a bluegill oS "BACK-TO-SCHOOL BARGAINS | "Large Selection of Sturdy~ - — SCHOOL SHOES Regularly Selling ot: $4.99... Now Specially Priced | _ AT-ONLY - $2. oO we 95 sa BE CK & | fishing contest in Lake St. Helen. -|Pontiac Police Seeking into through a rear window. After searching the building he| Says Island of Cyprus Causing Divorce Action Samuel head of|etroit and Mrs. Jay Loomis of|cs* enctish vadlgoye roe Se eee Ones and & brother, Carleton | vas is of Greek descent. They just ee shemeae tot an pam . a ae heart attack. He had been spiritual VERNON L, PADDOCK Turtish English dace eds ‘head of the archdiocese, which in-} pavisBURG — Service for Ver-| settled.” cludes nine U.S. congregations/ non L. vipers =e a former : ‘and one each in Canada and who died Sun- Senne Saleuion ‘ico, since 1936. He was born in in Erie, Pa,, will be held at ees tis co: ae ee ee STEREOPHONIC as ee ee : e, Burial n Lakeside . WATERBURY, Conn. (AP) —/Cemetery. 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While they last Wash Cloths - 3 fer 37¢ / : é = {3 lus Tex : : : / c Please Your Fegetiis P sum WT. _ GRANT co OR YOUR MONEY BACK - @ hd oe MIRACLE MILE STORE HOURS: _ MON: THRU SAT, 10 A.M. to 9 P.M. ™ Sis : _THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 13, 1058 a * ce eect generally available and ts still § [Honolulu Bases Repgrt ; Favor Transfer . CEST (jumbo Shots. | Sseseres etoetaa s SE as apis. ch "recommended with good effect om hundreds of | HONOLULU U—The latest ros- Court sa mcifor Hayfever Se vv last. week, and drop state el ntend mineral “Combiasionors Want.to “Although te toe laa Tecommenda-| New ‘injection Called + ie ned land with | Haye Traffic Violations|2”, 3% been ‘iscussed, commis) 98 Pet. Effective a et Bureau Moved © : [aout it — the other, New. York Scientist in the capital of a threatened : eng ax ae 2 Wee before the start generals. st’ Guard — 1 ad. elcountry, and not used to ‘Patrol! City Commissioners last night/Plunges to His Death _ NBW_xoR! eo oom Ao eee os rough al Sitiona) Guard—{ “|posed yesterday. weet’ on record as favoring the DETROEY o — Paul Plog 8 me ot tay fever sat Ot ay eve Igeneral. a ha tis oe tg 2, a construction worker, tell 60| “HPS ftom the, conventional —<—<——— “t on tho useless of such a sound:| ln a clear bid for Arab support|Bureau from the Police Depart-|feet to his death Tuesday from), i Suen om, ie, commana MOTHER‘S or DAUGHTER'S | ed jointly vy by the ‘Arab/ly orgariized regional institution, plan, Eisenhower sprinkled|ment to the Municipal Court. < |® fourth-floor scafofiding when he). ‘On one shot a year | NT - ae et dase aool'agne nd should they pared. to|h spice cwith: high reise: and Ke ee was struck by « falling ramp while) “17%, “Comrast to the from, 15 %0 | Free PERM ae os ‘presay saaieg = the United States would es ae he poser ve a Mayor pro tem John A. Dugan’ ment. “s tat ih uek @ ee * Does Not Include Personality Haircut on This Special Price * "3. A constant U.N. check ‘to also be prepated to support it,"|ship of that movement by Presi-|is expected soon to appoint a com- : ; oil otal ragweed extract. The shots} Simply cut this coupon below, ‘curd ‘{nflammatory propaganda jhe Said. -|dent Nasser of the United Arab/Mmittee of three commissioners to BP yeni membership a the Unit- now being used are made of a bring along a friend. No matter ‘broadcasts to and trom the Middle| With Soviet Foreign . Minister Republic, - et meet with thé two municipal es is reported to be growing, once Bas and extract. what permanent your friend ; judges to work out details of the|twice as fast as the population, Andrej Gromyko on hand, Eisen-| Nor did he specifically accuse “ arid 60 per cent of all U. S. adults Mi Sten’ stosinnl ry nations, chooses for herself, you will re- - 4. AU. N. study of possible con-|hower strongly defended his de-|the U.A.R. of fomenting the. cur- switch, The final plan ‘is subject pesca he -aihedhs yard ag ceive the same permanent FREE! ' oe oe ee ee ee ee ee ee » trols on ge ark rep | sox calle U.S. troops. intolrent “Mideast cfisis by interfer:|° Commilesion spproval. thatthe medlcton is et no WF Tata coupon eniiti beasiia to's east Saag including Israel, to Lebanon. ence. in. Lebanon’s internal af-| The change was strongly rec- . a zee permanent, when eeceungnnies H avert an East - West Ae: oh ete BoP Varese charge the United .States| ommended im the report of the : : ‘ un eS sesek Pe nice oe eB é a in oe area. : “This world of individual na-|made at the ‘time it sent troops| Public Administration Service 5 of same value as permanent pur- : tions is not going to be*controlled|into Lebanon a month ago. survey of police department mo- |f. NEW CENTER ELECTRON seen +s Sas ‘ eS epoper eet gn ; sian teu oe rale apd efficieacy. Pr PBR NAME .......csseseeeseeee : - powers,” he said. ‘‘Please believe| Eisenhower t s Mid-| s riov x : : - me when I’say that the dream of|east Seas programs cain be cArelin” mans camemngition, Pe cenmn Announcing Our New Location in B ADDRESS .......0.0.71ssysas ll _|world domination by one power,jried out, then “in a few short)said, where it is felt that law en- : aaptlasgmetag enero of OF 8 Teaetd cof conformity, is amiyeats we may ‘be able to look/torcement should be entirely sep- Ofter Valid Thee Sep Miracle Mile Shopping Center impossible dream.” back on the Lebanon and /arated from the collection of traf-| cane ee nae “a - The President served notice that|¢rises as the beginning of a great|tic fines, The latter is a judicial “Between Robinsons & S.S. Kresges” edt er et FEderal if necessary the United Statesjnew era of Arab history. function, it is said. Mon., Tues oe : 8-9639 again would go to the aid of a| He said that the six parts of * * * HAIR CUTS, under 14 $1.00 he ‘|any small nation, which appeals/his plan should be acted on to- Featuring Commissioners have agreed with 14 Years to 17 Years. $1. 50~ -s-With of Without for hel a the spirit of the gether. 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Ona space station or artificial satel- lite, he would weigh nothing. ° The article explains that liv- ing in a place of zero gravity would render void the enormous “amount of energy that is re- quired on earth to send the blood coursing through the veins and arteries of our bodies. ‘How much lenger we might live if }- the weight of the blood, and of our whole bodies, were abol- ished!” . But mere extension of the life span, and even. improved health and efficiency, are less important ‘than expanding the richness and diversity of human experience. “In space, there will be no horizon this side of infinity. There will be suns and planets without end, no two the same, and many of them teeming with strange lifeforms and even stranger cul- tures. ee ee ee “Go further afield to the worlds of other suns, and picture a planet where the word ‘night’ is meaningless, for with the setting of one sun there rises another— and perhaps a third or fourth— of totally different hue.” Will man’s search for happl- ness be realized with the con- FAIRBANKS, Alaska — There’siretuin still’ a lot of golf in Alaska, but any man. who would call the re- covery Of it a gold rush would be an atrocious judge of pace, Chop- ping and slopping it from the earth is appallingly slow, costly, and about as-romantic as digging cess- Alaska has yielded more than $700,000,000 of its gold, not bad an original investment of $7, ‘000. The difficult harvest now amounts to around $7,00,000 ai year. There is no truly accurate way of measuring the land’s gold reserves, as one measures oil or coal deposits, but gold operators such as the veteran Jim Crawford “\feel that the only thing that will stop large-scale mining will be the government pegged price of $35 an supplied by a built-in bulb. INSIDE PHOTOGRAPHY — e quarters of an inch long, was designed to take pictures inside the © human stomach. It was invented by Norman Gosselin at the Charles Brusch Medical Center in Cambridge, Mass. The standard- sized darning needle locates the lens opening. In a special capsule, it can be swallowed by the patient without discomfort, The camera can take up to eight pictures, black-and-white or color, from light This tiny camera, only three- . Recovery costs have nearly: ed since that price was frozen, LITTLE MONEY “There’s very little money in gold these days,”, Crawford told us. He de.a small, neat man and studious who is. the antithesis of the 1 y sourdough who opened up these gold fields in 1902, “Sometimes it costs more to find it than it's worth, which is one of the reasons why we have to import 30 per cent of the gold Americans use each year in medi- cine, dentistry, jewelry and the arts,” he said mildly. A huge | goldmining plant on a steep hill’ above Juneau has found it more profitable to sell the gravel which surrounds the precious metal. Crawford took us to his comp- any’s claim near Fairbanks. It is not easily described. It involves vast amounts of electrical power brought from miles away, the overland pumping of. countless tons of water, building of roads, housing for machinery, and the wearing away by water, friction and steam pipes of a gorge a mile long, half mile wide and fifty feet deep. This latter job, has taken twenty years and still is not completed. jthrough a human body but then But the awful eye-catcher of the|crushed the rock, ‘squeezing out complex is a monstrous 700-ton dredge eating its way slowly across the. land, living off the stray flecks ot gold it finds in the mud and) rocks it eats, and spewing:the rest! © out a great waving tail pipe. * * * the _It looks for all the world like oa prehistoric ant eater of colossal and clumsy bulk. Its teeth are 60 big steel buckets mounted on a con- tinuous chain. It carries its own} pond with it, barely enough to sup- rt its bulk, and inches forward by means of two great steel legs that reach down through the slope to the permanently frozen ground ‘beneath. In its deafening interior it does on a large scale what the beard- ed pioneer did in the old days. It shakes ‘and stirs and sifts the debris with water and the gold, if any, falls to the bottom. Then it throws the rest away. In the wake of this particular dredge was a half-mile little mountain range of barren rocks,: unsightly even amid the general disorder of these struggles with a reluc- tant nature. Once the gold ran through the quartz of the area like veins Every two weeks the dredge is shut down and the gold is taken Turks Treble Phones ISTANBUL — Turkey almost tre- bled its number of telephone sub- scribers in the last six years. There the great ice packs came and were 173,730 at the start of 1958 and 60,407 at the start of 1952. schoo! ‘belles’. ay : hair fashion q ‘WESTINGHOUSE BLEACHING MACHINE © Cuts time in half! © Silver Blonding hour or e Tinting, 15 minutes! © Leaves hair in better con-. dition and comfortable! e Costs no more! a HAIR-CONDITIONING th process Sun-dried tnd. Over-Bleached fake. a west bros. hair stylists. MIRACLE MILE -Gpen 9 to 9 FE 4-0549 I ALWAYS FIR quest of space? The answer, says the author of this article, lies in distinguishing between man, the individual, and Man, the race. “For man, ‘home’ is the place of his birth and childhood,”’ Dr. Clarke explains. “But for Man, | 24 Hour Road & Wrecker Service CALL US DAY OR NIGHT We service year ear while you » free pick-ap and 4 MIRACLE MILE PURE “Bud” Green, Owner and Operator MIRACLE MILE SHOPPING CENTER FE 8-3512 26 Miracle Bile ~ SERVICE FE 8-3512 home can never be a_ single country, a single world or a single solar system , . . This divine dis- content will be driving our descendants on toward_unimagin- | able goals when earth itself is a fading legend lost among the stars.” ° Turks Extend Airstrips as Plane ‘Traffic Rises ISTANBUL — Turkey's airlines) carried 218,806 Lappy in 1987 100 Million for Research NEW YORK—Grocery manufac- turers spend about $100,000,000 a year on product and market re- search and employ 6,400 scientists ~and technicians to. develop new ‘dood products and improve old “ones, industry sources report. ean yen and dinner most discriminating palate. COCKTAILS LUNCHEONS DINNERS BOF: Miracle Mile Shopping Center, sete te ota en ENJ OY ets Oakland Coys s Newest Most Beautiful Cocktail Lounge lete yaar ges @ Businessmen’s Lunches Served Daily @ Open 11 A. M. to 2 A, M. Henry’s Miracle Lounge (Formerly Henry's Bioomfield Inn) © Telegraph at Square Lake Rd, Nationally Merchandise at “DISCOUNT PRICES” Remember WE SELL WHAT WE ADVERTISE and SERVICE WHAT WE SELL! 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G, Foster, special agent in charge of New York FBI head- quarters, estimated Levy . bilked his victims out of tens of thousands of dollars in a that started before World lag Bo L} One recent exploit ascribed pine suave and dapper Levy took place Harry Rosenzweig der for. a silver plate “To Pat and Dick from Joe.” "oe Ko “Joe” paid for the $50 plate with. a $150 check, It bounced. Nixon’s office said the plate to Other recipients of his generos- ity. ware. aald to hates Sacaed, Me: mer Sen. Herbert Lehman NY), who feceved seo pe Saltonstall The golf Glubs, accompanied by the note to Eisenhower’s penchant for golf, were sent to Nixon in March 1953. te tk * The FBI noted the “public offi- ‘for FBI. After) | ak WHEN WINDS COLLIDE — southerly wanderings of thd so-called jet stream have been largely responsible for the freak summer weather over two-thirds of the U,S. When the cold winds off the Gulf of of the By DOUGLAS LARSEN ° WASHINGTON (NEA) — Resort owners east of the Rockies who have been tearing their haif over this summer's terrible weather can take some consolation from. the pig of the fel ol alesmaa in Northern Canada and the whole modestly: admit &-& * To make this summer's strange weather picture even more cloudy { , violent storms and rain are produced. 5 of facts. A spokesman explains: . EXTRA RAINFALL they won't say just what it} commenting oh the U.N, report that tir to teres kes tan vol Gaaaiennts ducking below the Gréat| continued atomic testing would re- average in July. Pad Lakes area weather trouble really|suit in genetic defects to thousands ‘This has inclided more than av-|starts. In the summer it. collidesio¢ future babies: “We are like erage cloudiness, temperaturcs|with the prevailing warm, moist steed lower than average, storys andjair which normally blows from the) floods in Kansas Nebraska Mlinois|south to the north from the Gulf f and West Virginia.” of Mexico and Caribbean. A few isolated areas in the East x & kk, and Midwest have had near-| Thus when the icy jet stream normal weather with about avet-igmacks into the gentle moist age rainfall. But these spots aré|masses of air lazily rolling up freaks of chance, too, it is claimed./frony the south rain clotids and not ‘entirely in the cloude about meanderings of the jet stream| one cause of the country’s sum- |bave been far ranging and the mer weather snafu. They know |StTeam has been frequntly split, that the transcontinental jet has caused the widespread «bad stream has been splitting and |weather over the U.S. this year. meandering down as far south jgILVER LINING as over Hlinois and Kentucky | wather Sirens experts are 16: instead of sticking to its normal estan to anit e aecanne “tt is 0g just over the Canadian bor- |... cneculative but there is a pos- sible silver lining to thig whole The jet stream is a river of + cold dark weather cloud. air which races across the North) Jf the jet stream continues to American continent from west tO|gnake across the U.S. south of its east at an altitude between 20 and|normal Canadian-border route the 40 thousand feet. It originatesichances of a bad hurricane season somewhere near Japan and blowS|over the eastern part of the U.S. across half of the world at speedsithis fall are lessened. of up to 300 miles an hour. When the jet stream moves ab- * But beyond establishing these|normally north the possibility of facts About the jet stream infor-|tropical hurricanes hittifig the U.S. mation about it becomes purely|increases. ‘his is what happened speculative. during 1954-55 when the East Coast | {was struck by numerous devasta- hurricanes. : Movements of Arctic air, tem When the-jet stream is south of peratures of the oceans and p0s- sible sun spots may influence the | normal it tends to blow the hurri- canes away from the U.S, over jet stream’s origin and path. te set ten ota 0 cn coat ol life insurance, / Wales, — 75,000 Persons Can't Be Wrong! Yes, it's a fact—over Seventy-Five Thousand Satisfied. Customers h been fitted with NU-VISION Glasses in ac, Flint, Bay City and Saginaw_in.the past 5 ‘years. There must be a reason! Weather Bureau experts say the jet stréam collide with the warm la new upper atmosphere phe- nomenon has just been discovered. Scientists who have been firing high-altitude rockets up there as 109 N. SAGINAW ST. — vp FE 2-2895 part of the hiseraeticont Geophysi-| Anyway when this jet stream'the Atlantic, een aide: A bdeideeae itt tn RTE aE REST e E eeS ARNNNT BE een aes of warnt| PARA ai ae Ao Se Se Ae Se le Ae Se Se Se nen ion Se ie Se Re Se de oD Ao i ¥¥ 4H ¥ ‘:sccoe c= THE GREATEST EVENT IN MOTION PICTURE mT l cosas = HEXCLUSIVE AND ONLY DRIVE-IN gi Xatttce toe cc SH SHOWING IN OAKLAND COUNTY! a }Staee eng cs pric” - ever, are positive about one set x / SHARE IT WITH YOUR ENTIRE FAMILY: Offices in ce - | i Bm Weather Bureatt experts” admit. But the fact ‘that they don’t know|— 4 yet whether the IGY discovery is * normal or peculiar to this year * “For the past several months Dixie Hwy, 1V over the gerieral area of the U.S.|B4 ee Sitiation ‘oan been considerably|B6) | BOX OFFICE OPENS at-6:30 P.M “TEN C x at-6:30 P.M. "TEN Ci are eas TC. nettinglit SHOW STARTS at 8:10 P.M. SHOWN ON 4 Powell Landslide Winner With SELECTED SHORT SUBJECTS CECILB.DEMILLE's least 2% times, the FBI said. The last time was in the spring of 1953 when he was seized at the $50 win-| dow at Churchill Downs race track, Louisville, Ky.. -Levy is charged with violating the terms = his conditional re- check-writing all the way. TwoH éidelbergs Set Up Program of Foreign Study TIFFIN, Ohio (UPI)—A unique program of foreign study has been arranged between Heidelberg Col- lege here and the University of Heidelberg in Germany and will be put into effect in the fall. Roots of a modern-day friend- ship between the two Heidelbergs can be traced to 1946; when stu- dents at the college here collected a considerable amount of clo shoes and books for needy students at the German university in. the post-war era. * * * In more recent years, American Heidelberg students on the annual? NEW YORK (AP)—Adam Clay- ton Powell, landslide victor in the Democratic congressional _pri- niary in Harlem, is a man of con- trasts with a taste for the dra- matic. “A ¥ociferous cna of Ne- gro rights in Congress, he was recently charged ‘by the. National Assn, for the Advancement ‘of Col- ored People with's kind of racism in reverse, Racial issues were im- heat in his campaign ~~" * * * Brown, hwile fighting for civil rights, takes a calmer approach: A spokesman for teeming Har- lem, Powell-owns two expensive sports cars and makes no secret of his taste for fine wines and choice cuisine: He is 49. barn geen oer gy following in tly Ne- gro Harlem, he has been mar- ried twice, once to an. actress, then to a jazz pianist. The first marriage ended in divorce, He has a son by his second wife, Hazel Scott. *. & * During his campaign against Brown, he referred to his ‘55-year- summer tour of Europe enrolled at\giq opponent as an Uncle Tom—| the German Heidelberg for 4 month’s course as part of the pro- gram of the tour. Termed “Junior Year at Old ’ the department of German at Hel- delberg College, is drector of the program. : we * * “Proficiency in the imowiedge and use of the German language | is a prerequisite for nee y a Negro term for a colored per- son regarded as subservient to white. people—and to Tammany A aw sell and pod gic Hho § pol- Powell x * * dropped him this year after sup- in this program,” Dr. Prugh said Opposition of NAACP Fails to Impress Harlem * leader Carmine DeSapio as ‘‘Mas- sa i Py | | As ‘a result, Tammany Hall PROOUCTION KKK KK porting him in seven successful previous elections. Hi i 3 i 5 fH g 3 § Ei to cooperate with it at all “I can’t be bought,” he explained. | STsererireseeS The parting of the Red Sea and destruction of the Egyptians... most tremendous, unforgettable moments ever filmed In Congress he has introduced a multitude of civil rights bills. including many antidiscrimination riders eee: to major legislation, Five Gypsies Arrested © GRAND RAPIDS ® — State PG Police reported five gypsies being * held Wednesday at Kent Jail for investigation of Lge * larceny, strongarm robbery and fraud following their arrest near ee #@ © Cost of all eecidents in the U. s.| in a single year would build about (Ras 300,000 first class school roomsi®. which would house nine million} « pupils. — Res 1956 MERCURY Re | MONTCLAIR CONVERTIBLE ‘JB. R & H, Merc-0-Matic, Twe Tone be Red and White, Beavtfiel Car, Must #) Sell Today, Can Finance $1,300.00. EDDIE STEELE FORD 2105 Orchard Lk. Ra. 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He's too I. 10:45 A.M. to 1:00P, M. | ADULTS 25¢ py A timental as any place | vation killed one worker and |! things you | injured ‘another yesterday. \for Broadway Musical ° Westerns. - It would My to with « {Mita in the Marlene Dietrich role HOLLYWOOD—The -bulky pack.|@nd Andy playing the part Jimmy - Page sirmailed: to Mitzi Gaynor is|Stewart did in the movie. near aor baits Tae ie Israel is the of i — el i taking position a : American Forest ee oe wakshist obectver ‘ot the ites’ allots a scieaene said the pro-il Ido nice to have floating around; area. Met Ferrer’s 14-year-old son,/Abba Eban, He is being assisted iMark, returned to Santa Barbara jinjured left eye, hit with'a BB)Tov, adviser on Latin-American jshot. The surgery they had feared|affairs at the Foreign Ministry in necessary has been/Tel Aviv. avoided because the sight is not | sions” - with Audrey «Hepburn, ‘ | When the MGM picture is com- he and Audrey are off for their chateau in Switzerland, | the only real home they have. It’s been so long since Audrey has ‘seen her family that they arelwhat happened in Gaza. The Israe- houseguests. No more tennis playing for Gil-|,,e_ They do not intend to se ‘was on the U-I lot Monday to ink his contract with producer-writer occupy all of Jordan west of Sy-Gumberg to costar: with Audie q. Tt | Zsa Zsa, she’s THES Coury | eee 3 route to ana tees en to Arab states | me Running Sine heddie East shoud be ap- 4 ae 2 ty and’ sentimental EXCAVAtION Cave-In 0 Sor eee eS One Worker (srael Watches U.N. Closely - in Vital . Decisions . UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. (AP) Cove on sent along the mu-| Walter Lang's birthday. Mitzi today’s .U.N. emérgency Assembly| gram — already FE 1| caught two baby sharks which helping many skipper Jack Ward made her session on the Middle East. _ But Israel has made plain to the|— protested.|/cannot be ignored in any vital de- stuffed!” icisions affecting the future of its - * * Israel's delegation: to the Assem-|i bly’ is headed by . Ambassador by Arthur Lourie, the Israeli am- seriously|bassador to Canada, and Moshe IF orestry Expert Allays Fears of Timber A ssid cn “CHICAGO. (UPI) — A: forestry}. Nation Has Made Plain |expert says. the cegoachy timber | It Can‘t Be Ignored)... can be niet by tree farming] Western powers and Secretary|that the country would run out of who. can|General Dag Hammarskjold that it| wood one day. “Now we are growing timber | faster than it is being removed & & > | Authoritative sources said this was Israel's position: Israel has served notice on the Western powers that if J seems about ready to fall into the hands of President Nasser’s United Arab Republic, defense considerations will dictate Israel's course of action. * * * Uppermost in Israel’s mind is later by Nasser’s forces in that busy. Gillthe same thing jappen in Jordan. The inference is that the Israelis = - E E s 8 é x ly DETROIT ( — A cave-in of an x Edsel Ford Expressway drain ex- x « Police said the survivor lived): by WALLED LAK? hi | __PARK mA (for ti ran. i af SPECIAL BEE ‘LINE BUS SERVICE Faron DRIVE-IN THEATER 53 : Juan li THE BEST PICTURE OF THE YEAR! 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Now that everybody and‘ his { m over seven have taken up the game, the public courses are.so heavily trod that to pause — even long enough to nudge qne’s bali into a more op- portune lie — is madness, It re- sults, not only in* verbal . abuse - from the foursome to the rear, but like as not in the sting of a drive to the derriere. os Washington last week, Morris’s invention, which he claims is designed to save acreage and money for the owner of the grounds, is a golf course in which there are only three fairways. Each fairway has only one tee, but it serves three holes. the right; No, 3 green is even right. The inventor figures that after driving hig three balls, a player can move onward quickly to hole out each of them in suc- cession. By the time he has sunk his ball in the closest hole, and has used one stroke on each of the other two ‘balis in play, he is allegedly tar enough along Taw, a player dives tires balls from the tee of fairway Né: 1 to- ward three different greens — which are pla tances, fotos Cho hg tap. le. sitnen, Ste Blayer stwves. ett the is closest; the No. 2 pin is located n ay, which serves perhaps 100 yards further, an dto|holes No. 4, 5 and 6. Then on to the course so that the next. group could tee off safely. At the send of the first three three, 0 drive. au tto farther down the line and to the|&teens 7, 8 and 9. Morris's contention is that this will cut the requirement for a course’ from 60 acres to about “25; and that the average golfer can play a round with half the time, and one-third the effort. * These practical elements aside, the scoring opportunities on such a course are almost too enormous to contemplate, For erratic golfers, it isa dream course. ne Since there ts no rule requir- ing a ‘‘statement of intent” be- fore making a drive, the player can conceivably spray his .trio of blasts to all sides of the broad fairway — and still be in line for one green or another. * x * And when a foursome tees off, there wil Ibe 12 balsl in play at one time. If, in the ensuing confu- sion and memory lapsing and be- wilderment, a player cannot be profitably dishonest, he just isn’t trying. We predict that this delightful Trapped Over 2 Days in-Closet, Woman Dies LOS ANGELES (AP)—A wom-| an trapped for more than two days in a closet died last night. Firemen. used hacksaws to tree bird “yesterday. 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AND HER BUDDIES THE PONTIAC:PRESS, | ) coon Vendor Appened : . tbe Biot Nal clin bare big hit in Holland's court Site" Wclaor h ahem tS to ti men room i? ‘The city’s stand against new fa, felting the men i “it doesn’t pc hares it i Amati Se a ielioaets eet Set yo mony in “tay — hed under test case of Pontiac’s contrdver- one vendor in “Pontiae since 194, Said. this is~an _ unconstitu- tional provision. pet argued it was legal. Wineman, 54, of ne Schaffer St., Detroit, volunteered in May to serve as a “guinea pig” and violate this requirement in order that an appeal could be made to Circuit Court. The appeal be- gan yesterday. wdteieanes “to — the care my client takes when,he sells to kids.”) “T have them trained,’ Wine-| man said on the stand, “Every| child knows my stops . . . they know they have to wait at the curb until I pull up.” A further witness, Sol dicen: wald, another Detroit peddier who sells in Pontiac, testified “the safety of those children is — aan: _ Coneipretin. 2 proposal that 8! 50) ice cream peddling ordinance. : new park be allowed to locate 0n/There were no free samples. 2 a Telegraph road site just north vi ween A of one of the two parks. that exist (Cty attorney Wiliam 4. within the city limits, | Ewart battled with Southfield at- | torney Paul W. Harty whether * * * : | Pontiac has the right te require Attorneys yepresenting the Own-) \ cadens - to carry an assistant ers of the site asked the Com- 4, tracks to protect the safety | vendors too much competition. Questioned also yesterday » wah ; | mission last night ‘to rezone the land and are within: a trailer of young children, The case was recessed until to-|former city commissioner John, E. . Hae. counsel for Sam ‘ ‘Mickey” day so that Harty could produce Carry. pork dst, eo nes die te al BOARDING HOUSE , THE MADOR ALWAYS ENSOYS HiS BACK FENCE DUETS WITH YOU, . had been discussed informally, The proposed site has 200 feet) BAXTER, AND I'M SURE HE MISSES YOU ~~ THE WAY I Harty, in his brief se statement, contended the law is an “unreasonable exercise. of po- C. powers.”’ Earlier he charged the city was “pressured” into ‘passing the new act in 1955 by business people who found street 11,\. jaw unconstitutional: a lot more important than ee dime.” It was Greenwald who setaed an old peddling ordinance in 1954 which ruled out all selling from trucks. Judge Frank L, Doty ruled IS IT OKAY FI TAKE A CHANCE ON THE cite JACKIE! DONT CALL MY y ‘OR ELSE?” Ft “STUFFZ.AND DO I € TO. EAT THis worry | (7, OR ELSE / + ‘HELLO, TWIGGS «IT'S SURE A RELIEF TO LOOK OVER. THE FENCE. AND NOT SEE of frontage on Telegraph, and’ is backed on the east by the Clinton / River. It lies just south of the northern end of the Orchard Lake| i MISS THE SEVEN-YEAR CH - By MeEvoy and Strieber | pond underpass. Mao aocing INTie == BY THE WAY, DID YOU 7 Se oe HAMMOCK WHERE 5 HAVE EGGS FOR BREAKFAST | Dine, ; " new nei ordinance that makes HE 2 ALASKA,T HOPE /«=— THIS MORNING, OR IS THAT: WHAT'S HE PAYING YOU FOR CUTTING HIS GRASS 2 THAT'S QUITE A COME-. DOWN FOR A FORMER ee aND p saad AD impossible for a new trailer . YESTERDAY'S SHIRT park: to locate here without ‘Com- YOU'RE . WEARING Z the Commission agree pectin with- in a trailer park district : GOP Conventions. in Counties Tonight LANSING & — Republicans will _gather in every county in Michigan “tonight to pick delegates to their’ "state convention at Grand Rapid: ‘ff? Ql it on i Md! me By T. V. Hamlin © 1000 by NEA Rerwinn, tne, TU fag, WB, Pat. OF, By Leslie Turner LOOKIN’ AT TH' COMICS 15 ’ FUN, BUT EATIN’ AROUND A WORM HOLE AIN'T, AN’ 1 DON’T WANTA MIX SB! BUSINESS WITH } PLEASURE / That A yy i : | 1 4 / H itt Be { ty | es | yr iF YOU DON'T LIKE THE. PLAY DON'T 1 DONT. =. LIKE PLAYS ot I GOT TWO TICKETS FOR A PLAY AT THE SUMMER THEATER : posal on the ballot. The proposai is to incorporate Flint, Mount. Morris, Grand Blanc and all or parts of eight adjoining townships into a new city. ~ The board's legislative commit- S tee recommended it be placed on 7 the. ballot. The board; however, overruled its attorney's opinion that requirements of the law had been met. : a = Cop: 1058 ty timed Femme Syndieete, te, : ‘There are saliva thay 000 {ite lo THE WORRY WART- surance compariies in the U. S. HALF ACRE CASTLE TM Rig. VS. Pat OM. \ IF ANYBOOY SAW ME IN THIS. GREAT CHARLEY? HERE COMES MORTY/’ MATL I 00? ip STEVES GEEN ASLEEP FOR AN HOUR /.. I'LL GIVE HIM SOMETHING TO WORRY .. SINCE TH’ NEARSIGHTED DOGCATCHER PICKE HIM UP BY MISTAKE.” play ad HE WALKS ALONG E STOPS AN’ PEERS AROUND. EVERY CORNER... , You'll. Find PROFITABLE OPPORTUNITIES Every Day in the Pontiac Press Want Ad Section Take advantage of this easy way to solve all your buying and selling problems. To Place Your WANT AD DIAL FE 2-8181 SES ta oil “7 Now OS SEN) Beer. =" | BEEP! f — - Athi “Te trouble with seeing Cary Grant is it always takes me go long to get used to Herbert again.” _THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, AuGusT 13, 1958 Bengal Start Long Road Trip Against Tribe Detroit Now 2 Games Behind Second - Place White Sox DETROIT’ (UPI) — Still in the ‘Place a kt ne, ark, a ash Hope ot oes *. Witt Blanks Braves, 10-0; Bues Only 5 Games Behind By the Associated Press Just when Milwaukee's world) champs looked to have. that Na- tional League pennant race under blow up a storm. | The Pirates, usually stone cold | dead at this stage, ran their win- ning spurt to six games, took over second place and trimmed Mil- control, ui Pittsburgh to up-|Waukee’s lead to five games last|a sweep of the two-game series at set the fad tena cca ee Bucg| night by beating the Braves 10-0. | Pittsburgh. | Rookie right-hander George Witt! Pirates Win 6th Straight blanked: the champs on two hits, | although it wasn’t as easy as it sounds. It was his second succes-jan sive shutout and gave the Bucs St. Louis skidded San Francisco to third by beating the Giants 7-3. Cincinnati belted Philadelphia 12-4 and the Chicago Cubs smacked Los Angeles 9-3, * * *- Witt had to struggle for his sixth victory until Frank Thomas} unloaded his 29th homer with a man on in the sixth off loser Bob running for second place money— and approximately $2,000 er player or more is nothing to sneeze — the Detroit Tigers ‘eft today on a_ three-week trip of the! «circuit. The Bengals, who open the journey tonight with a twi-night doubleheader in Cleveland, ‘‘vault- ed’’ over the Indians into fourth place last night thanks to the inept fielding of Kansas City’s Hector Lopez and, Gail Harris’ timely two-run homer. The 7-6 decision over the Athletics was an ee one for Detroit. If left the Tigers with a 54-55 record and. two games behind the second-place Chicago White. Sox. Since finishing above .500. prob- ably wilb mean a first division) - berth in the “Yankee League,” the victory put the Tigers in strik- ing range. A loss would have put them at 53-56 and needing three victories to reach .500. “You can’t expect to go any-| where until you hit .500," skipper’ - Bill Norman said, expounding his No. 1 rule of thumb. Herb Moford (24) and Paul Foytack (8-10) were given the nod by Norman to face rookie Gary Bell (6-5) and knuckleballer Hoyt Wilhelm (2-5). The Tigers had to rally thrée times to pull out last night's. contest which closed a - long home stand. They were 12-10 against the Eastern and Western clubs. Harris decided it with a shot high into the second deck in right off reliefer Dick Tomanek in the seventh after Al Kaline doubled for his first hit in 17 tries. The clout, which gave Harris the club leadership with 12 to Kaline’s ‘11, boosted the Tiger lead to 75.: Kansas City pushed over a run in the eighth on Harry Chiti's- double and _ pinch-hitter) Frank House's single. HE WAS SAFE — It looked but Tiger second baseman Frank Bolling was ruled safe on this play even though Kansas City.” like a sure tag, third baseman AP Wirephote Hal Smith has the ball in his glove. It was a triple for Bolling. The Tigers won, 7-6. Elks Win Softball Opener, 3-0 Both : success_and failure greeted, Pontiac teams Tuesday in opening ‘rounds of district baseball and lar pitching of Lynus Grant, ad- | vanced a notch in the double- | knockout District Class A. soft. Kansas City-routed Frank Lary, softball tournaments on city dia-) ball tournament».with. a 3-0 de- in the second. Roger - Maris) ‘monde. | eision over Mt. ‘Clemens at singled home Bill Tuttle, who had! Pontiac Boys Club sent two Beaudette Park. doubled, for one run in the first) and when Lary issued a bases-| loaded walk to Whitey Herzog to into the single-elimination Junior District baseball playofts at Jay-| ‘cee Park with the Class F squad, put the A’s in front 2-0, Al Cicotte | coming out on top and the Midget lteam falling by the wayside. Elks No. \810, behind the stel- | The Class F Boys. Club moved) linto the semifinals with a 14-3 rout! of Roseville. Darryl Thorpe huried|* one-hit ball for the BC nine while Dick Smith and Pete Vasquez each |made two safeties to lead an eight- Detroi t Farm Pads Lead Boys Club Advances in Class F Baseball hit assault against three Roseville | pitchers. Boys Club held a 10-0 lead after} 24g innings and Thorpe just coasted) to victory. The winners met Center| Line this morning and East Detroit, | ‘which chalked up a 41 win over; \St. Clair Shores yesterday, faced} Saginaw in today’s other “F’’ semi-| final. Dave Thompson socked a two-run homer to pace the Detroit! triumph. East Detroit’s Midget repre- sentative eliminated the Boys Club, 8-7, in a see-saw battle. Pontiac blew a lead three times took over. . KANSAS: CITY DETROIT . sherri , ab rb bi Tuttle ef 7410 Kuen e@& $031 Herzog 1b 4011 Bertola 3b 4121 Lopez 2b 4016 Kaline rf 5110 Maris rf 5011 Harris ib 4222 Smith Jb 4110 Maxwell If 2100 Martyn if 4120 Groth 1608 Chith c 4331 Bolling 2b- 423% Dem’stri ss 2000 Lau c 4001 aSimpson 600080 Veal ss 3011 Terry 0060 Lary p 0000) Temanek p 0000 Cicotte p 2000) House oro. ee p 68000 Baxes 0000 e@ cone 6000 Urban p (haa p 1000 bWard . e000 Scareq! os 10.00 ar'sq'l ss 76126 Totals 35 7127 yee imettihally for Beneest in H nnoune: ec led for ward in 6th; d—Ran for nts oe — in ne ; ruc ; ) : SS fecsae Ct . tie 102 010—¢ 02 20x—-7 E—None. PO-A—Kansas “chy 24-9, De- troit 27-7, pP—Smith.Lopez and Herzog; Veal, great sand Harris. LOB—Kansas cit DE natte Martyn Lopez, Chiti, Kuenn, Kaline. SP -Bolling. HR—Chiti, Bertola, Sarria: iP )6hOUWR CORR OER BR SO Urban 223 ¢ 3 3 1 2 Gorman 22363 3 1 2 Terry 29222 2 3 Tomanek (L, 6- 7133 623 0-3 Herbert = | 206 0 2 ary 1233 42 2 2 2) Cicotte 32343 3 1 4 Aguirre 23 } : 0 4 6 Morgan KW. 2-4) 3 3 1 1 U—Paparelia, Stewart, neces. Tabac: ehi. T—2:39. A—19.509, SOE RAMEE MNO OS By DR. CARY Lacking in My Swing!” : DIAGNOSIS: Elbows Pointing Out and Far : Apart, gether as is comfortably possible, and make certain that both point toward your right hip. Never let either elbow point. out- ward. The idea behind this is to get the two arms working as 2 unit. This adds a cohesive quality to the swing, and makes | it much easier for you to swing the same way and makes it much easier for you to swing the same way each time. I refer to this elbow a 4 s a GONE ~ because it’s hardly a fundamental of the swing. theless it’s highly important. Sometimes you may feel that you are carrying out all of the fundamentals, and still not hitting the ball right. Getting the elbows close * together may easily be the case. x ' with Detroit briefly PATIENT'S COMPLAINT: “There's Something | TREATMENT: An important but frequently over- © jooked refinement of the swing is the position of the © elbows at address. You should bring them as close to- = Arthurs, Looney Tops business as a “refinement” (Copyright 1958, John F. Dille Co.) WICHITA, Kans. (UPI) — The Charleston Senators, Detroit's top minor league farm club, last night stretched their American Associa- tion lead to six games with a twi-night doubleheader sweep of ilWichita, the defending league champion. - kw &® * Jerry Davie pitched a two- hitter in the seven-inning opener to take a 2-0 decision although Charleston also was held te two hits. But one of them was a homer by Stan Palys who Was in spring training. | Don Lee hurled a five-hitter in the nightcap with Tom Yewcic and Ron Samford belting homers for the Senators to put their league Your Golf MIDDLECOFF 9 lead at six games over Denver, the New York Yankees’ farm club,. and eight-and-a-half over Wichita, the Milwaukee Braves’ top club, ‘ Crawford in Return Match With Ortega NEW YORK (AP) — Mickey Crawford, the painter-fighter, gets! ‘his chance tonight to do a retouch | ‘job on Gaspar Ortega. * * * Mickey blotched his first can- vas, as it were, when he lost a} controversial 10-round split deci- sion to Ortega July 11 in Madison _| Square Garden. The 24-year old from Saginaw, : Mich., promises to ‘bring: al] my = |paint brushes” to the same Gar- den ring tonight. : * * * “He'll get hit so’ many left jabs he won't know whether he's fighter or a‘retouched Rem- brandt.”’ Never- one thing lacking in that t ‘a round basis. The scrap will be nationally) | televised over ABC starting at! ‘9 p.m, EST, It will be scored on Those blind holes in Silver Lake ~;|Women's golf league play are “|proving easy during August, with *lanother tie, with -|yesterday. Day's leaders were | |Mrs. "Pibert Looney with 52 low 5s, turned in gross and Pearl Arthurs with 36 “\net for the first flight. Pearl Arthurs, Mrs. Loreh Aris = |and Ms. Harroun tied on the blind e|hole (No. 2), ||Coops and Mrs. Leonard Billig eleach had 16 putts for low. and Mrs. Aubyn Second flight leaders were Mrs. “|clitt Andrews with net 33 and 4 Mrs. Liogd Farley gross 64. ‘ Rolladium 9 in Finals _ Pontiac “Rolladium earned the ‘|right to meet Lakeland Pharmacy "\in the finals of the Waterford ‘\Junior League softball >\by scoring a-9-7 triumph over Nu- | Brite Plating *igame is slated tonight at Drayton © \Plains. In the ““B"’ division of the 4 | Little playoffs y. The title League playoffs, Berg = \Cleaners forfeited to ' Ruth 4 Sybil’s & Draperies, and-the—Detroiters—won the game in the bottom of the 7th inning with back-te-back singles and a stolen base. ~ Tom Zink, who relieved starter Ron Wilkenson in 5th, was the losing - pitcher. Pontiac evened the count at 7-7 with one run in the top of the 7th, only to see the Detroiters tay once to win it after two were . Milford Mie homered in de- 8 East Detroit was slated to meet ville in this morning’s Midget semifinals at Coltimbia-Joslyn. The Etks scoréd ove run in the 2nd inning, which would have been enough to win for the strong- | armed Grant, but they added two insurance runs in the 7th. Grant didn’t walk a man and limited the Mt. Clemens club to three scattered; singles. Southfield, ich drew a bye, meets the Elks. tonight on thejj Beaudette ‘diamond at 7 o’clock. Mt. Clemens waits to play the loser Thursday evening while the win- ner advances to the final round. Cranbrook faces St. Clair Shores} ‘this afternoon in. the two-team Junior District Class D baseball \playoff. The victor goes to Jackson inext Monday. | - iKraus Team Wins Golf Tournament Mr. and Mrs. Mark Kraus com- bined for qa score of 63 to win Pine Lake Country Club's annual Hus- band - and + Wife Best - Ball golf tournament. The team of Mr, and Mrs. John Driver shot a 64 to capture 2nd place and Mr. and Mrs, Vern Hodges took 3rd spot with a 65. jing eight while matching loser Rush (6-5). The Bucs then “put it away with eight in the eighth. Witt had little trouble with the Braves, however, after the second inning, but the second Was a pip. Frank. Torre lifted a pop fly to left that fell for a double and the Braves’ first hit when . BobSkin- ner lost it in the lights. Then Witt, who walked four, hit Johnny Lo- gan with a pitch, loading the bases with oné out. Rush then bunted, Witt scooped up the ball and AP’ Wirephote HOT BUT HAPPY — Youthful George Witt covers his red head. with a cool towel after he pitched a 2-hitter to give the Pirates a 10-0 victory over the Milwaukee Braves last night. The freckled righthander has ‘how pitched two successive shutouts. flipped to catcher Danny Kravitz for. a home-to-first doubleplay. in his third run with a double, and Skinner tripled home two. * bd * It was the biggest inning of the season for the Bucs, who have} won 17 of their last 22 as they | open a 19-game road trip at Phil-! adélphia tonight. The trek ends'| with a three-game series at dole waukee. The Cards made it eight out of. nine by overcoming a 3-2 Giants lead with a pair of unearned runs! in the seventh. Sam Jones won}! his 10th, fanning seven but walk- |Mike McCormick's _ six-hit four in a row at San Francisco. | * * * Mantle, American League home run lead, suddenly p.|Babe Ruth, Gene Green .each drove in i. Ralph Kiner as the only sluggers ‘runs for the Cards who had lost |ever t to toe or more home runs in one By the Associated Press An uniquely healthy Mickey finally busting into the has a shot at joining Jimmy Foxx and) The Oklahoma strong boy with Jim Bolger hit a two-run triple| and Lee Walls socked a two-run’ homer as the Cubs scored five runs in the third at Los Angeles. Walls also hit a solo homer in the ninth, his 23rd of the season and sixth in five games at the Coli- seum. He hit only six all last year. Dick Drott won his fifth, giving up Gil Hodges’ two-run, 16th homer in the fourth, with relief help. Danny McDevitt (1-5) lost it. x & * |six-run sixth, capped by Bob Thur- man’s three-run double, at Phila- ‘Homer Barrage - Features 26-1] Commerce. Win son and Jo Ann Tibbetts each smashed home runs last night as Commerce Drive-in . massacred Pursley Ambulance, women’s The Redlegs bagged it with a\game at North Side Park. Jackie Thrasher, Verlyn Daw- 26-11, in a ithe legs of clay’ still has a long last night. * Mantle Sets Homer Pace=~" as Yanks Thump Orioles = way to go (the needs 17-in 41 games for 50), but he’s come a long way, too, after a sour spring. He's hit 29 home runs since June 1. breaking loose from a tie with Boston’s Jackie Jensen and Wash- ington’s Roy Sievers yesterday by hitting his 33rd as the New York Yankees beat Baltimore 1-2. Jensen and Sievers, the defend- ing champ, remained tied at 32 when ‘Boston’s game at Washing- ton was postponed because of rain ~*~ * \ The Chicago White Sox, 15 games behind New York, broke-ajl second place tie with Boston defeating Cleveland 4-1, and De- | troit outlasted Kansas City 7-6 inj} the other AL games. 3, ‘The Lions will have a Ponting contingent ‘cheering for them Fri- day night. sored by the City Club leaves the city by train tomortow at 2:30 p.m., returns 6:50 Saturday morn- ing followed by a breakfast at City Club upon arrival. The group An excursion spon is staying at the Congress Hotel in Chicago. « * * Fred DeLano, former publicist and later general manager of the Detroit Pistons, is ‘now doing ~ publicity for the speedway at the, State Fair Grounds in Detroit. * « * Bump Elliott, backfield coach at the University of Michigan will be luncheon guest speaker | at the Rotary Club Thursday, Aug. 2ist. a ee ee The daily newspaper in Cut ‘n” Shoot, Texas, devoted its entire edition of July. 10 te hometown hero Roy ‘Harris, with a huge banner ‘‘Next World’s Champ.” Twenty five pictures of Harris were used and the rest of : the world news was relegated to the last page ed the paper. The Detroit Red Wings tion tour igo ome ‘The Motorettes Bowling League for Thursday afternoons so now forming at Motor Inn Anyone interested should aoe / secretary Jerry Stevens at My 2-0721, fo + g* Mantle, generally hobbled by City League softball *«* * * Commerce collected 20 hits with |delphia. Tom Acker gave up eight, ‘Dawson getting four of them. bad legs as the season nears an end, apparently got his. miseries out ofthe way early this time. A sore shoulder, among ot troubles, left him with only four) « a fa = lhits for his first victory. It WaS'Grusnick blasted a two-run homer his third complete game in a for Pursley, which was able’ to three-year career — all win-| | ners against the Phils—and he had pela omty “= ™ i a three-hit shutout until the sev-| * The All-Stars whitewashed jenth, when Chico Fernandez hit /cnith’s service, 16-0, in a three- a two-run double. Wally Post hit |; a, two-run pinch homer in the ninth |+ |for the Phils, while Frank Robin-| son hjt his 2ist homer for the nning women’s exhibition con- aaa also at North Side. Gerry footie hurled a one-hitter and made three safe blows herself to homers through Memorial Day, In x 1956, when ‘he -hit 52 and swept the Triple Crown, he was near)» Ruth’s record-60 pace of 1927 when his legs gave out, He hit only five home runs in September—the month Ruth slugged 17 in 1927. Last season,/Mantle had leg troubles virtually all the way and Center Line and Saginaw met Rose~ Reds, Spencer vs: Hubert for Playoff Crown Spencer Floor Covering meets Hubert Wall’s Service tonight at 8 o’clock at Drayton’ Plains for the championship of the Water- ford National League softball play-| offs. * * * The two teams moved‘into the final round night with iden- tical 11-1 wins in games stopped after 5'2 innings by the league’s 10-run rule. John Herrington homered and|* Chuck Kirken and pitcher Jack Nelson each garnered three hits to spark /Spencer’s easy -victory over the /Arrows, Nelson gave up four hits, * * * pace a sar’ offense. Beaudette. the Snorts Shop ham- mered out an 8-2 win over . the Lakeside Royals behind the five- hit pitching of vests Websper. Boys Club 9- 3 Victor in Shortened Contest / League for the playoffs beso ‘start Thurs- day by drubbing T; 9-3, in yesterday's loop game at Jaycee Park. after five inni each cracl Dennis socked two singles to spark. the wiriner’s eight-hit. attack off | Talbost pitcher -Marv Holler. Jérry ‘Pointer. hurled a Spits for Gene Neeley made three sate. |\PO¥S Club. * * In men’s . exhibition play ft YQ f Pontiac Boys Club, regular sea- basebal] race/ tuned up Lumber, ess halted play a Bill Hayward and Del Chavez home runs and Jerry he hit only 34, none after August. Sievers wop the title with 42. son ‘winner of the Class B Ci¥ loser Pine Lake Has 6th Ace Mrs. June’ ‘Dearing yesterday Club this year when she aced t par thfee 170-vard ‘4th hole. her driver. Witnesses wr acy husband, Clyde Dearing, and Mr. and Mrs. Chris Sloman, Mrs. Dearing shot 93 for 18 holes, the became the’ 6th person to score a my hole-in-oné at Pine Lake Country) Ragdon, 1633 an - shes Men’s in ren of 5 or more . §.75 to 8.75 4 Black, brown, ma- Keystone type. (embroidery included) roon. Room for Colors and com- . Ledies’ in groupe of 5 or mote shoes, too! binations. 5.75 6.50 ing Bags plus U.S. tax , conv scenes sia tales Th listed the | aelegates were. geodon by ounty ~ De we d precincts. mocra re elect in the tic {141 At the Re in prim convention although 1 delega publican the precin ary the Rapids tes to at conven cts m election A a : palpi ngrege 3 lee Poe nig x mark with 5. 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Mur Richard Hayward oe: : y Leek bt hu.” ... se econom| egor 4 a ra me: Lol FP. y rphy : = . t according a rrimac — i, Rome. Ses’ #3 force. world wepnization ic y os mets _- is Palince F, Gnd oe ee ean! He yous © Fy ed . Raymend Prete 1 Dan < Army Pontiac + ene 6 doz Soi a for z, Bats 8 eo Gable oe — eld 7 Heselé Fe Sr. io . is & George tana ting re, (ben) aa # Street me bro standb the . Bullock Me oat L miller 1 Prank LER “acme den H bn tg Hew | & ene oo Righimyer } Be merferd a Clk 12° 3.8: Lamb bd r 10 rtin aufer ‘ ies ville r : are . 20.4 Kresg - | 8:mon mb x ecinct R: Do: i Will H. M 2 ald ts ‘Air -eeus Lehn ie. .. 8 13° 2 s i ay R. noh 8 . jam ason How E. A gape A apa Am =— a8 ms ny NF 2 14 = is Byron. [Peterson +4 Berna? s R. 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Eu ath No . = Burch, Jr. 1° rpite, Lake = * 5 at ae 4 Boon ry ft F ‘4 2° ets : ; 16.5 Nat os . 28.7 wh Bicagaoe: Ln a ice : 3° let et et ash Re .. 6? q ae i eees. 200 — Funeral. t Pt +8. a » Ore % : nr rs. ” oer Pr os - oe aa A g - =< er 9 Bal. "e et a ay “A HOMBLIEX Directo M ee $83 Not ima 11085 =e Winnte i Mrs. rk, Geena of Hose Bebe PEARL A oa * 53. i y Ww ith, . John ‘ontiac TM ade In BY ier Pee a a ae Bicaligiee, Me she’| of Rey’ i fear t FUNERAL © Help W - $ Gomeny tio’. Ror Sta Pw 208 vived by 8 eran rand 3s i a Bi me va =e fine % 3. Cola 40. pated <.. oy : vice tcerandchiiaren. Fi — = £ 3 held Th ; dear ae D Plains HOME N. £ ale 6 : tist44—C u cath! Pree 40 a at ranaghilaren, Pa and of Soarks-Gi ‘thureday. Ay r| 1/0 ROUTE Se TBE SB in Up ie at ca pe. se x... 62. ac G » . 7. Chur 1p. oma money 15 s-Grif. ‘om Moo! Plots nel $6 che ee ANDLE 80 Tray 0 iE pe. net with center ga Pan 4 ow ali a5.4 Willan Grand Bi Pirst Saal woe (telat ctin Punerat Chine! — PUN son Joh a rat a Z sg : S . : < $2.80 Seller — . 8 pens | ee ee 18.00- Ges. BS se Og . | vermen cialsnowskt with Rev. He in sores ter James ARE —basianed et HOM ns ears Roeb - oey Sp . seas omens | Bap top able | 150. 00 ey Parke Das 4 eBoone t in B officiating Rev. parks-Griffin: itr, Seibert in n tor_Puner tick & at Tceer ta ‘ teady Sia’ +< 51 = Da™.... 42 > hd Brow ting. ee riff Moo ibert in t ner is” N ay : eiaes 5 : € me “i +» $14.45 7 ty Se eee ront aoe si* Pa ae we 88.1 | in n City. — SriLs.. in- sal Cha ibe V oa Omen CH ls’ Part roe 0. tiene a, * GENE oe are aie jambs , Jamis ots, abet 2 |Cont COPaa.. 49.3 Pepsi ee AL “ oo x. * at the Hil Raret AUGUST — =<: Con EY se r -Time Sal 1 | & aan PRINTING | 28 toa at clear aS pias Ba ze ae ~ | NG Dyna gee as eSaaeat ; Sinle Sie ean - rn wee elven ag one and Ss a ’ P NT FFICE SUPPL otan ave ond mabe ee ce Mendon | gee Leg amuses Spee SH U you ish to, e surounding re ING and Y Wow, only rpg Seog Bat bis. i ree 7 cores fi Mosher. Mrs. |" Fraven AUGUST i angen stan ° zi weome. by. $40 OF ) mY, only ¢ . Coast G 200 en Dow. 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Welte: ~ Gisele Lp enn our custome ate Sin St a CE one ning. usion of four Raton tite a st Ret’ pe os “47 | ay Seed og Bete eld Witten nd Gary ow ‘mother rs * choice Mette a a ce sopouniment Po Ei & Ae y= covill Ml 33 wooed Mee Cation Home with Thurs ee Merrit, Powell a reice toca ee so int Ri “vor tasiher” eg rl | mer Rad 5 Bele oo Ht tome. ** aresourn “at Cem First Che ara eegvice wit rm Powell | PERRY LOR aT a nlerview Wes. 4 | ee ‘passer iar ri . 7 immons al BURNHA untoon’ Punersl Kenne t Chur arene a oes ¢ tT PARR HITE CHAP: Sled ae August i F a8 jocony Cts Madeline aust — Trvermen ute! oe wate Nee sree, S100-oF Ae | Fwo. 0 ¥ No 13. wat. : 394 oe Pac! sees. oy ae — poUsT n Cemetere. meer ora Rev. RY or 6 @rav ity. eee Rae ¢a: Size 2 Bea eh oP nea! or ae var Seb Soe; se vie, TO Pe: or 4V2x17' cba ate Bid Brand a 28 W. and a pooner of “Augrey arene, ide on pie Pleas * arte e600) ave ‘RE. LOT 340. ther eround preterrea. « Qual Underwr MaxtTY%, : ne ed St i si neral fof oat 6 shied of Win she eRe the Nae” | autlelp Waite ‘sited Fale 7a pean et. a4 se rwrite: ale Bove -: 48.2 Ph 15 ice will upbell: dear ost e- ig M plan fring meee fo tales nt ts Labe ., 611 oe cat on, : 56 iilips at Pot be arg on Home. vi N MECH ale - tis fring Comin all ‘ion high #80 mr 4) Sun Pa s: Perry age 7 bam. from. , Th *| Rambler. om | Gomes e benefits. ew 1958 5 1 3 erry ich 1 Chu: from St eP sahinr aida WITH > SL tee ° Sa ge gah Ol : 3.6 a an ee St ontia _Rambler 6165 ap “760 Reeth gfe High eom- f BS Bwitt Logs: St: | Sonne ¥ a, eterment Ma c¢ Pre ~ ACTI “Conteered | is | exap ye Bales mani right men. e Speci AMT Suv a po. 398 pray Funer aie ar pent te FOR W —~ Want CTIVE - merce Ra. = pote a % manage Nog re fa 51.5 Te 1 .. RM. ‘al at P nee AN po: ed f M -— TANT ntm Mt. ger Po or Z "3 xas 4 c AN, ome. bits T sanity ‘$0 EN WAN ent Cl nt ie Hy Bee 0 Bul” 17 ake ( oer -eul DIAL r ADS jf ful. ity lr, ‘go0d De wo DLA opened: call PEA for : : xtr 7 - e 2 , rk, e as $ D ae r hoa ae 22.1 b nd Orion: nas ere Robe ' FE 2-81 Tei Apply cuiical abi Ap a. surance a an EXPE eral 00 on’t los 8 Ban w i ee cat father of 5 chant fa (|} Frome ant " i aa an frien afore er, ii a e oe Tran Air 445 Carman, here G, Kenneth us- - to & Ex tik ect st Box. mation write in- G . your | Grevhe he... a Twe samer - 142 Mrs. in. Mr: Lyle, 4 h FE : all p.m. : i working ti ANIC 4th, | * 12 Writ. me, Fo EN h Guna “4 4 Un nty ‘Ce! 5 br Bori , Gor- = Piped at : ocate i WH ith 1 = ow e Pon r R ea Oo 39 part ae 6 othe: s Pa : filet show! fous conditions in ‘O ~~ ate NE tae , He oO... 15 Vo a » 331 Peaere of ajanen immed ia Write sette Idah in mod ER OPERATOR: & arth Lady | | over” saan eR ee oa aes er ao tite “cal meet tir ; $ ost . . i ee 5... tla pee Air Lin 31 with | s Fune 15. lo mn nT for the fds nig raratbe ad BH cepa Box. 109 wages. & t be C, req oh . “1 & ’ Tndi- UPP dust. 2382 Unt Air Lin 673 ila a reckon apie S am at ; we, a ‘on APPLIA} r Ad unde M 50. — et Uirements. 0 ndi- LY Sta polic 1 st Ray... 39.5 Uni Aire mn 673 Ce Inter avid L e take OF at ot of ex Boe rahi r Fee ence a Sora 3 nts. 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Mr a p W saree canbutan “he atemny-And hi dupli- | Feed) He eat Bl sett slat | Sar, ee a ,AuTO $ wt: SR aise wanted Female j or inati i u d oe DB. , Ju rs. fe ‘on- WN oe” aes tageot another fre a Ste pn % dees tk ee ioe i ae eS eRe Se ar ss Seah =x i an I r 2a erf yan- gones & n.. so 68 4 hel Fu oat Do a g tosh Gary ay ore o’e! lar zes North ecmen, = pe Hb No Fa ed to ING with Roomy two | @ card review rees Kelsey L eo << ap 5.1 ail Thorsdas ind Os wa vious lock ni agate 20 Chev need or . inve ahion: Pride, b two stora etter di P pro of ervice Kenne aby 8 ee 47.4 at 8t ee a Gave Tre to nublicat the ap Reet ed in winches rocks 1 fee itera] af your presen ae iy EAP re oa sane | | gece at ss con i Rol Re 357. color. aorsaadichig a id ~ thi ag : a 5.'063 Vincent © Myrick thai Church the dav. of pubes Ads may 0% aes nog i BE pte ARGO, : “a . c one T956 helen x : [sociated TOOK AVE - the Re Pee aa opamgeton ate cor ven 7 "mingbam | Seep ee Hang oe AS g Boros Press: Sipeae : Pet ions Sens . -. ASA WANT, AD bonuses S weekly paverage | Sent aS ability for woman age $ peciol Buy THAT Noon tpaey matte thee ee 8S a Wednesday Sanit pee Day De wae || sedans eusranteed Sere beats Sota * re ee . Rai lin. at . -Daye Gi ell a., R exp a ; at : CHER Week feo Re a vel Be stster of Olen. oa (nee — : 1-50 1m Dare ready. fc ofl oly oe ai | On AN E . ng BM “Write 50 _PATT = oe sh ouil eo aoe 5 i te i asdiis doen paren = ‘oa tn 1958. high +3 ions 823 16 4 nd. Bir { Home, er, Gore 1 318 ‘ke $00 sake be Se won ‘ ck Come. day ON 1988 BIER 6+... % live ae issel atte es eas Oak 3 3 00 + mee Sake EXPER 3 POLL saree Se "ee. inti & at gy i ae ial Tae CST rnterment ig $f fs aed SIEERTENCE re | sens, We aac Lowre ing Offi WERNET | RR ee ie tee ae Pe eee a eiaee, ; me M7ht \, a ae ae 1058 = tin Mire, me fl. 3. 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Tater: Rome. | § I Bxtrwood: mote a Maviete BRANDS marning 24 Pe ec. em. “4 bi ata’ em re 1 wa’ Motel, ¥ ila. ¢ ND in : | Penitigular vb Co. 36 37 Pe pd Mr Miler 11 3 55, - 15, 18, 20 tween ore ease tt a Oe Fal: Top com area a : ‘ Ad ’ 7 Bian Mant, i ‘od. co cs 33 2 Merl. : jae ates Puceret (3 16, ps 58, 63, ei. bss 32,4 cl S| Pees, Aueust ae ee som mission AP profit RS | Wayne Edison ®, o 9. M. ood “Fe oer i. f 117. a ty 1, FACTORY m. Ask Le Ry SAL ome . A *No Serew Pred. £3 - . Mrs. prcheriand ot ti 1958, : gepting rT for Sur. wn AG we WOMAN ar. : = bid “an ao eae M hacuta von: peer Me, dite - “on eppiications Apply mingne we trahepartation AN. 38 TO - ae ask ae pire, dase ton: oene father 0 PR. 55 M between Ac Ooi hem. ston, AD Cox a eT ; pee. pox Clea ear b nee oe | emorta a 1 omy MP ANT sw ps Mite tole 7 had J Thursday eral seat a Ore m2 cena ee aoe i 9 ee wio¥—Man Bir | poneisnn Johns Math be held on me Y ? mes ¢ ome than ATURE WW o ‘ @utheris . 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AUGUST 13, 1958. | Z af [2 ; a Help Wanted Female 7 Work Wanted Male 10; Business Services _ “13 CARNIVAL by Dick Turner Rent, Kate Furnished 33 Rent Apts. | Unfurnished 34 Rent Houses Furnished 35 PENDABLE YOUNG "WOMAN. 1 CARPENTR ALL MAKES OF FOUNTAIN “PEN BDRM DLX_ PRIV. & FURN. HOUSE 0 ON ELIZ. LK. Be a ar OER, MONE cana EL LORD | MAS St ae | aioe Anus Nett! 3 ROOMS & BATH Durcbam | ; ; Series Supply Geet W. Law , | ita come, WE §-2108. Ayaiabls Se ete en Anat a aVAiLABiE i , : Sry apoye Dudley kPatervas | cay cabinet "yory, pe ama | fee Phone! bali , grres, apuvre| SEER hi“ FROM TRE | Ph. FE 40563 for appointment. Murdoek : 1 RM. odin gg ADULTS H oh Ex WAITRESS MUST RY AND ce-| We anrweee all makes of ae od : turn. stove 1& qe modern ~p Sante os ~~ or vert ment work PE 44006 and automatic washers. 30 “ ENCES eat Aas PHONE OR eee: Al eat eat 9 wai re a ee See Q¥'s. 6 Oakian FE 2-4021. — i BOOM. ronan rT +1183, ae Mi pene, | oh, Shamrock Creamery 304 B. Pike| 4990 sotemareds ASP JALT AVING / RS 5 couple Ad Se pas 4 ai NTAIN GIRL WA WOR|Wheees” a cecate” Resse, | as your driveway ING — ES aherte Spa. ; a parke FE" its Available “Bet. 8 Ma cs work, Write Box 58, Pontiac) reas OR aie? of fed were) swe help smene . F ROOM APT, $10 A WEEK, AND | 5 RMS.. PVT ENT. & BATH ING,| 15th. 1958, Lease, \VErm f . \GRaBaTe C : Qn Asphalt Paving —4 room. 78 Clark. adults, 217 Auburn. FS verse le FREE RENT 1 Supt. 10 years exper. All types | FE 5 $03 4-7080 ” 2? ROOM APARTMENT FOR 1 OR Savio, Fu 37256. after $:30 p.m. conveniences Bu Thee knows music & can do work| const.. Comm. Bridges Etc re 5.9037 __frram 2 people, R vate bath and en-|3J ROOMS, PVT. BATH & ENT. in a Gonservatory of Music Piano travel - Contact J. Migan, ASPHALT PAVING ! trance, s furnished. $60. 6) stove & ref: + turn. FE io Weacher preferred One who can) M 150 Cla Mich. _ RELIABLE ’ Ui _§, Tasmania. FE 2-4579. é ._ 2101 Opdyke Rad. oe ‘hs gag oD tea servatory answe a“ Driv 1 Free Phone calls. Either married or i : Moan = ld KIND OF est. ige aeee ~ ; 2 . Sis eeame 101 4 «|? a a mee & aoa ent. ‘Garage. . “Es single. Good job “fer the right e — « remoce iuD LE ‘ oF ou as. BATH. $11 st washer & dala SMA LL HOUSE, Ol HEAT, NEW- person. Send ~ ons to Mu-| 2 oF mya vou. a AND i . FE _ # " 1337. : decorated. 30 School St. sic—Post Box Hoyal Oak, | eee he ine ° on nae mente aOgsE Uses in- Mich, Give experience and ref-|INSIDE & OUTSIDE PAINTING, a a ee SEEANERS & 2 RMS. PVT. ENT. 2275 ELIZA- Bakes a" bh uire at 1676 Taylor Rd. ask erence. : - AKA 4 Tenants. carpentering ba ae pa RA? = ae sa, ss ona Rd, FE 2-1986 ‘onart as; re 6 _ter Lotte Weaver” PE 3-2031. LL OR PAR R aie, Ale Jering. < post : ve ee ig | o LAKEFRONT. ation reset pater nee fr| Sao Maley ON FT ee REPAIRING. REWENG.| "fee cen SSDS | 8 oft re vesim | “compet fare Walaa er ; : 7 RMS LAKE PRIV. ON SYLVAN. ore ASDA OO Sen ERR IOEE| “genteel se ee mer | PRE ea | Re eomeca nO OE week Gens Gpias re en s2_or OR 38117. LING . 22181 uaa RMS. & BATH UPPER. FV‘ | Rent Houses Unfurn. 36 work Some typing required. Must G. BALING. 2 FE ent., heated, garage s ~ Size with a clan. readable hand.| LAWN won, & 12 ELF SROPELLED COMBINE, + TRY 7 ROOMS AND KIT ere | Se ei come tere nae feet wood - * ce carey desirable but| cutting digging FE OAkland _8-2143 Private entrance. Available AU-| oi. 323” Oakla: Ave. near | 2 BEDROOM, BRICK, LAKE = PRIV. good PAX bee not necestery to Pontiac MARRIED | MAN Wanrs WORK | ELECTRIC MOTOR SERVICE RE- : THE New gust 15th, Seen anytime. Crescent} Jonny mo, FE 26005. 2 _ 8, heat furnished, adults. C. ANGUS, ealtor ee ee a0 ae see et full) of any kind. FE 8- oa saytime.| pairing & rewinding. 218 E - Pike a‘ ake Road, OPE 6-8500, Wenonah _22608:, 0 R 3-8381, 1919 = —— ane WAR MAN, WANTS| _St_ PE 4-308 igs 7 RMS. AND BATH. NICELY FUR- | —sunN oR UNFURN RMS. |2 7 SEBROON DUPLEX Tike GIRL—$ DAYS GENERAL. AL HOUSE “Work of any Kind Has chauffer's | FENCE ATERTAL AND INSTAL ! nished with Murphy bed. Adults |” py bain and ent, Lunndry priv. | new, gas heat, 1 floor 68 ©. Rut- - ASSCCIATES gieening, weshing & Sind . Caso license, Phone FE 8-1080. (| lation. reasonable. FE 2-4489 : , (7 ly. 102 Washington. th 430 N. Sagi gers, se 5-1652. BROKERS INVESTMENT co. -|fREE REMOVAL, TRIMMING, |GENE’'S HEATING SERVICE, KAT Ti vt. RM. UPPER & BATH. #1 BRICK. BASEMENT. FE 8-0663 _b1a88. with own fransportati fon. MI "Lets Lots cleared. Free estimates. FE “Furnaces cleaned. ee cooeres EA fF ’ _wk. FE 2-7720. Sus ee att x“ TARR He ig My water fur: § ited ae Dat eee $98.50 mo. WE re | rooks Rd. ' Ri Past nished, Centr located, Call} _3- $990 GIRL, own ear, Star gett & nk STARE “TRUCK MAN <= No 8 sg a 2 men oF couple. Mrs Correll, FE 4400. J BEDRM_ MODERN, YEAR p= FS cea nes, in Came tees work. 20%. wants work OR3-3603. , = | Fis 8 CLEANIN. Newly Secorated. 3 RMS. & LARGE BATH. | NICE around | Pull basement. Central ry Bony toc ‘Bee Lawrence. TREE REMOVAL, PE Faid.| Weeds & mac removed. Vree ‘ott 7&3 RM. FURN, APTS. SPARE: location near shop & line. | beat, $85 month. . these today, <: HOUSEKEEPER SER RLY| ____Free Estimates -| Evie any Norn TAR ROOFING ng pace. 129 E. Howard FE $12. 80 per wk. Uti al “inet Chil | BEDRMS. onERN. O1L, R- 2 Mo _ EM-|WANTED ANY TYPE OF W : ” ren nace, ga ten WILL TAKE YOUR HOME Be a ge aay | Ce Nie Sharoening| AY 5 STG TOT: (7 RA RD TUNE |e acer vee ge | wy casters arn if Lanes =e ee here ma Lawn shower Sharpening iF y: 2 & 3 LARGE RM BRICK APART- Fe base ?, ran, BG Inquire 56 443 ORCHARD LAKE AVE. You can work 34 hours a day or} emp ma lipey Has experience in ’ ’ IRS v ments, down town — = 4 ae BATH. ON W. SIDE, enderson, FE 2-5883 early evening, you can earn as| accounting WHITE'S. NUR ERY | Tit: pap US, Pot OL ent. & bath, sores ine fe children eeene reasonable. Ses 2 BEDROOM HOUSE. as to $100 per week.|YOuNG MAN WANTS ODD JOBS,| {1 8. Cass Lk Rd FE 5-471: See 8-15 juire ce in Tear. ear 3 BEDROOM, MODERN HOUSE, PE _5-3038 es Gar netenne, teal doporitity| any kind ot work. PESOGS..~ | PCARTERING—WeW OF RePain | *"t™ Mtr me > | Soot cas, MCRL, UR ¢ Roo AEORTMENE E9705 |" pene ht tee fia SaVaster|? PEP, PRE, Tan, 2-6864 for interview __ Work Wanted Female 11 | Ys Susrsnteed_ Fe tase “ | eae sed Oa 61600 Sr PEE 22300, | ee. ee ee Upper. 2 | beater. Tear searage $60 6 Rig ng TAD FOR, TEENS UR nen 1] SNSRAWS MACHINE FILED | “Come, come, sir! While you stand there hesitating we| x Fuagarnis- ai BAT TURN |*sSdtme Mil dane're Some | pat, Meee Sigg Pore |_ San irein. Rendell's, 148, Saginaw.|! SS ee UNDERWATER WEED CUTTING could have cleared your credit, signed the contract and put | —™* TR Bea 2 cRMS. & =i Baldwin. STOVE le —— LADY TO CARE FOR CHILDREN) bushel. = =INLAND LAKE SALES | you $3,700 in debt!” 2 oo of uelites furnished, Me. | Oren ee eer } ROOM HOUSE. 6 MILES OUT. 3-3683 after 5:30 p.m * pastor oy gh Tea) tosis | Pe 'eria sz? W. Huron FE 2-6123| ¥ ed . ronable, FE 2-5 8. Paddock. | 4 BM. cin Taras RR i modern. Call after 6, FE _OR _3-3083 after “FOR CARE OF 5, Paddock. i! “ge NThomewor Poot Press ; Fig-ng) usecies ware wae sheers Vestal IM Lost & Found 24; Wtd. Contracts, Mtgs. 32 : os ETE TTA Te Fes, nt. Calla weloame, hi 3 aM, a CER PARTLY FURN- MIDDLEAGED SINGLE TAD 5 DAYS WORK. DISHWASHING, | DRESSMAKING, TAILORING. AL- Dr | & ver Ct ee era wy |* BM UNRURN, APT ALL UTI |S BEDROOM BRICK RANCH Bison commer | Race PE Sauls Me MN | oetcnicina ger guy |“ ake TE DIATE. | stat Bestar fomare a egg ero owner's fam: I it ‘ a Reasonable wages, Cal RTIME | materials in my home. PE 6-2543. tr ee Pees ae PcG IMMEDIA 3 COZY OOMS ON LAKE. QUIET. SB eae a QDERN, | school bus line. OR 3-7800 or OR mipoue ge «TOMA 1 WOMAT, ee Sette PE nutes | ORSMMARTG TALORING (At: DOGG — TADER BROWN EZARD| = C*DTC)Y oi or T ROOMS AND, BAT, WEAR EOE: keeper, ei 5 s 8 mals done ‘ ‘- T ROOMS AND PVT. BATH. UP- “TT PONTIAC. 3 een sane ee © __2-4403. in’ my home. Call PE 8-8456.¢ sonal pap vig lw pd bats, J ROOMS “AND PVT. wea we | BM: UEPER APT. IN PONTIAC. Motor Plant 14. Reasonable. mene eve Eons Minium COLORED WOMAN WOULD LIKE Lost Stee LaF LIVER Ou any good Jand contract. New get. Seal aoe aoe pAnod me. esl, . rly Mega ee height 64 Sv" cal! FU 6.2062, 9 2.0. housewert & care. af children. ___ Garden. Plowing 16B| “white. Vicinity ‘of Dixie i or, seasoned. Your cash upon sat- | Cows, ALL PRIVA EE. Bae, cont. r) CRM x OUSE. BE wr Oe LL. senna eN aout Wie taspeatt of -|— rit esse SHDDLEAGED CABY LYVE OOLGRED LADY Se WITH CARED | costo: prow. Daag. a LIOR? |e cant inten Gm Sesen:| snd. tie. Ken ‘Templeton. | ple only, $17.50 weekly, 14 Sum: |5 ROOMS WEST SIDE, VERY| Pe Pr The. _ im. Care for 1 child ‘tra aa) eS oe «simple cooking & | grading. Anywhere Call ORlando KL Templeton Realtor | 2 snur-aPre— and Ty. 3 ee NN At VERY TR se fT, housework More for home than| general. Call Soees: 3339 Orchara f R 4 FE 44563 3&2 RM ge a am tt. BA 5 RM. U. AT. ERY _6-1125, weees = ns = oe LADY Wishes “DAY Insurance Agencies 17A Hobbies & Spries_ 216 —_ cE ae ENERA aa wini res faa T poows 5 ware 5 eee room ‘OWIN TINKL wor 'y ie r. 7 he * I @1 7 WORK EXPERIENCED IN | 5 anne nen PAINT BY NUMBER PICTURES. | CASH FOR LAND. CONTRACTS. | | 5 Lincoln, 3-9522. 5-9564 3.6250. Be ey ee eh tie on de D ae One xeRTeNCED Im INCREASE IN AUTO RATES| Scrapble eames Backenstose | Bo ol obligation, Call FE 44526 of | —=°=P™* olp_OR_ 29823. ROOMS «BATH EE + _ Sit i. om 3 ss cue livery. Weekly pa k. We = Wey 4 Insurance.| Book Store. 15 _E. Lawrence St. . Ask for ike Wideman. . PRIVATE BATH AND | decorated, se te basement, on Lake $40 per. | Rane $60 DO 1 et Ea er at ot PAD RT age STEN BRS APT Smith- | Sr ateadr a's GSU S| et le Past. | Pes dit et Bh el tot Ww dhe Moder, "belt Central, Mor |FOR U mivnunes "FE Seat é =< ‘Sake is) eee mit baby welcome Apply 84 8t.| 5Fa59 0OMS_AND BATH, ON WEST ON WEst | RM MODERN AVAILABLE | ° AvatiAgim | Clarence C. aw : : aoc, - AUTHORIZED . ; tide News News i jotoreke : NEEDED NOW fRONINGS #3 PER BUSHEL. FE) FOR FAMILY LAUNDRY, SERV MASON SHOES Sefome Pe eonsT, REALTOR 8-2279 jee, phone Pontiae Laundry. FE A 7 RMS, NEW NEWLY DECORATED 7 ROOMS. GOOD NEIG HOO 5 975 Baldwin A 10 housewives and young ladies, a vairinG WATERFO! 2-siol : HENRY J COMPEAU 1 a) I lal ) G round, vt. e. ali * Gpacious. teat som. a : : pe une etree survey work. Drayton Plains area. OR R352, CE CURTA AIN OR Ror. 280 Clayburn St FE_8-3900 : util, Fe 't ex e. drapes fu aes tarting sala only| LICENSED HOME FOR 1 CHILD.| fled. Beautifully finished, Pontiac | ANY GIRL OR | WOMAN, | NEED. REAL ESTATE | OPEN EVES. | 3 nas BATH & ENT. : willing workers “need ap opel. rE "Prefer pre-school age. FE 5-1490. | Laundry Phone FE _ 28101 shai par i deer ae ee —— ne FE | FE ¢-4526 412 W. HURON amir “sofiner, Auto neat Cou Ne a moni, eee eure mat $55 “PH cir GOOD SALARY. een eta, MON. Landscapin 18A =y. SHOP AROUND TEEN tect |5 ROOMS @ BATH. PRIVATE That apt. ay, esda - oT OREER Witt 1TH OVER 2500 A Toon a! 5 Blue cre staditions at Oould Drug erence, PE Cane. TT "| AT KCe TREE SERVICE. RE | “Sccton ales “experience “would | RITE SAVINGS & ‘TOAN i561 * pause Wiliams Lake Ra.| Al. mogern, 3 rooms, & el Sts working conditions. At Gould Drug |TApY WITH EXPERIENCE DE) moval and trimming Get our bid.| hike to sell for you, MAple §-1341 _ Huron_8t. 4-0561 ra on GLEANS COL. | {tont and dows assure Bea : Fetes Taree, ite, O8 sires io ES BES = = a. adhe SERVI or _MAple 5-0066. ored couple. MY 3-1664." na tw fom ret lt s. yreeab : — 2 Juntor and) "‘retarial service, EM. $2642. Trim | eegmore,, cabling, surgery. CHARLES CHESTER F ete WATE ENT. | Welcome ore. cae tiaste WOMAN TO| MOTHER WOULD Like | _'sp NG a MLER , PE §-i715. churches & downtown, Save on | care for 1 Gye & bemevort. CHILD Dav. ONLY FE Ler rs taine. Seeding & 804: | COLD WAVE SPECIAL 50, OP 7 RM. APT. NICELY FURN. PVT. Saas meg oor tg ’net er KG G. ONLY PY $75 i ‘MONTH Live in, References. ORlando; ger 8 ce Sail Thue Bela Tots 800 °N.| THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS ent. W. side location Suitable for | jncludes heat, & bet wren, FE old 3 bedrm.. bitck. + r 6 p.m, CAT_-NORSE~AVATERBLE pope | Peon er a | INVEST IN LAND CONTRACTS, ite ee 85-6054. sow school meat by. Oe SECRET ARY PRACTICAL NURSE AVAILAB CLOSING COST. PROMPT NEAR HOLIDAY ARE | rom “SON RENT ib ED WAL anytime. repair and mrsintenance. Pree es- DAINTY MAID SUPPLIES - 139 ? ‘ON. WE ALSO BUY EQUI- ¢ floor with a APTS. RENT, 229 E. WAL- EAN S in small smanufacturing plant, MiUl- PRACTICAL (RSE ; AVAILABLE. a an. Landscape Serv | Menominee Mrs Wallace FE na On Bee. Lt on Out = ee ee Sessment Wake priv. Garage. FE ‘or sec ‘or xperienc ando 2.3084. = $60 mo. APT , : 5-1208 sale’ de ent. Must be exp. cusTOM STL LSOEINO YAR D &| DAINTY MAID SUPPLIES. MRS. ee 59 8. , A — a5 i tno cast BW |FaRr Tie OW SHORE HOURS, | CUSTOM BULLDOZING YAH DS | OAIMTY, MAD AUECUEE Mag | J.J. JOLL, REALTY | |x Roous a4 BATH, BABY NET | craacrve Poa 3 “Hs Barke MU ¢less for appoint| Staer . Rowing, Terms EM 33003. | ZoaEMADE DECORATED WED. | 896 DIXIE HWY. FE ¢4561} Some ™ = and bain, located in good West oT ene + ROOMS ent. | SR A eG TREE TRIMING AND| ding irthday, all occ Thi ' Tene Ys ae ide peighborbosd. FE 2-374 PLAINS, as. SELLING AVON IS FUN ASK ae chad oreo a EXPERT TL PE bese) or OR | cakes v specialty, FE Ready, Willing and Able | 7 caRGE ROOMS & BATE Tow: ect REN ———+—— | basement, $65 per mo, 4763 any representative, You can earn oes Ase aver = OR| __3-2000. ayers weiting fo for your land| _@r, child welcome 83 we siniate Sg you learn. Make new friends.) Semts Der — MERIAN BLUE SOD-35 YD a contract artridge,|{ ROOMS & BATA. PRIVATE : 5 DRA Pay back one today, FE| itt evening ined Dalat daltyeree: 360) (crooks Rd FE 43581. entrance, West side FE 2-8590. _Tace Sire 4 oP ior ital. Bt reasonable, or write Drayton Plains, See iT N 21114. J ROOMS, PRIVATE BATH & ENT. P.O. Box 5 WASHINGS & TRONINGS orth of Auburn, TW _2}174___ 3 5, TH- r SCH! Gas he . & 8. St. ott BING ee Not FINISH O ated Ferke a| ss wine 980 ee ee math, Phote “FOR COLORED * Tae SUEY OOL | WOMAN WANTS WORK 6 DAYS Gites Sonne top soll. FE IF S UNLIMITED 3 NICE OMS. PRIVATE ATH. | _FE ¢758i 0 + 3 For new —— Pontiac,| Good rele ces, FE 4-1 LET US 7 nOOM APARTMENT. PRIVATE Mrs. Germaine: Meus egee, i yg | WATER. SPRAYING CASH pone | and oy side, col- Russell A. srote "Realtor 44-6500. i A Commercial or residential Give You 1 Pl to P av G8 AND IRONINGS. 38 h Elm & pest control ive You ace to fay S ee LEAN: FURN. Venced ony. ANTED,. _EXPERI- ; : RMS ALL GTi. enced rece Restaurant, _Longteliow. PE 4-7818, 5 Roto-Mist_ or Hydraulic Ease Your Mind IN A FLA H eng, of helo ous . e afte 3-142. WAITRESS, EXP FROM 1 P.M. to 9 p.m 3517 Eliz, Lk. Rd. WOMAN FOR GENERAL HOUSE- work and children care, § slays, 2 ——— Must have own trans- references. . MAytfair Help Wanted 8 RE YOU baton tag WORK OR ‘pom ing. ‘ou don"t find it? c Have ie ag te ‘Sen er Woman. Can meke a! .e aromas wage. 150 w'Pe 8 to 12 a XPERIE SHOE = GALeeER a for full & a ime. Mu ave experience. Wie’ Pontiac Press Box 78. Ir — ARE A GOOD TALEER = 3 teeghepe well, earn a ve pace! oom. ~—i must 25 and 55 years of age, to work at least 4;_-—— hours pv daytime or evenin, os choice) Must live West Road and own @ car, Please contact Mr. Schuett at EM __3-4196. for_personal interview. Is this for you? rome, edvertised loom plate prod- E JT. unusual a etirement plan at } oor Saba” Por werteeat bier view call FE B-1 103. woe rtunity Knocks = that can take full charge, @ and managing ~ finest poe 4 ee ish- ae *., city. 1 stat- wrenee. age, information Write Pontiac ing Tall details vr cx sex, references. confidential, REAL ESTATE VERY BEST PAY IN ALL OAKLAND COUNT Experie one preferred, but ¥ wit train f are 5a WOMAN TO TAKE CARE OF children and Ii in. More for _FE 17-0248. it housework. Live me than wages. WOMAN WANTS WORK OF ANY Harry White & Sons, Inc. 151 8. Cass Lake Rd. Moving & Trucking 19 Building Service 12 ALL aps or CEMENT WORK. lock. Licensed & ‘dond- masonry. SANDING & PneHiNG Sy EN Ea a 60 COMPLETE BUILDING SERV- yy work. licensed, Bow- or FE 64-3608 1 WORKM - BRIG block & stone vic tnsko 8-1467 SLOCK, BRICK. CEMENT WORK and fireplaces. MA 5-0378 AAA Floor Sanding °c oD BILLS. =e 5 as A-A A TRENCHING Footin Field, OR 3-666. A & B TRENCHING Footie, water lines field tile rives ALL KIN. . floors. 5 able. Jensen, | ALUMINUM AND STONE Glatex All type insulated si roofing storm windows and Licensed Insured Ellison ANY TYPE OF HOUS Sih PLANS SS drawn OL 1-8300 EM WORK, clalty Reason- 40 aa FE kind. Go home nights. 5 days wk. FE 61081, 1% IO, STAKE TRUCK WANTS WANTED: WASHINGS IN- MY R_3-3603. _home, 44-5989. = MOWING genvice YOUNG wb WANTS WORK. CE ak Soe PE >: AA-1: Reduced Rates - Smith Movin; Large van or a-l HA bish. $4 HAULING & RUBBISH NAME your price. Any time PE 68-0095 Jims MOVING & wecma che bs FE §-1348. FE 8-3244. Rubbish Pu diet top soll, grave ub! ; ve & front end loadin PE. 1-600). LIGHT TR guns Sonn manure M. LIGHT HAULING OF ANY iY KIND _FE 2-3575 MOVING & HAULING WITH 2 TON |- 8-6453. stake track, FE O’DELL CARTAGE Local and $_ione ree moving. rOGEnG TSG UNS: RUB- bisn, Anytime, Cheap. FE 4-1820. Trucks to Rent TRUCKS, TRACTORS AND EQUIPMENT %-ton Picku 1%-ton Stakes Dump Truc Semi-Trailers Pontiac Farm and Industrial Tractor Co. PE 40s Deity Gu@awri ARTICLES PaSkED up free of charge. FE 5-4638. i Nal Sarl — ne "et : cee al a me a BRICK LAYING BLOCK & CE- _ment work, FE 8-6375 Live West of Telegraph Road. Be- t vears of age. Must be a oneal under - years of age. car and le West of Telegraph road voy Livingston County. Ver : sot —- Phone Mrs. Sne 3 p.m. at EM 3-4236 wanTeD: SALESMEN CAN use 2 live wire ful’ t'me real es- tate salesmen Must have pre-|_ vious selling experience, Plenty of floor time. Call for interview. F, C. Wood Co., Resity OR 3-1235. Employment Agencies 8A SEC'TY Between the ages of 25-35 with @ a pleasant good skills. Must have personality, like ‘workane with peo- le and nant initiative. Hours with 1% hrs for lunch. And = pony 7 bee ——— start- salar wes' ploymen' 406 Fo ~Pontine State Bank Bldg. a avattions 9 ATTENTION, MEN Qualify eee & quickly for big] NICAL DRAFTSM EN, -| BUILDING BULL NG BRICK, BLOCK AND CEMERT work. Also No job too and commer- work. Ph. M REPAIR, PLASTER- . ey, brick, block & cement work CARPENTER WORK ae “ garages, or repair. ve 4-0470. CEMENT WORK. NOTHING TOO mil, Commercial or ree dential. "0 vears experience. ee estimates Phone OR_3-6172. CEMENT WORK wiNtEo- REAS. _Tates. rE 8-368 7 CEMENT Yok FREE ESTI- mates. OR 53-5741. CEMENT AND MASON Work done exportiy Sos esti mate 16 ea R 3-9402. STOM ay so ice bullder ree? estimates. 1-3461 CEMENT Is oon SPECIALTY. eee basements TOM BUILT TOARAGES ND -4 oak recre QGuaran- wen “ty 7 heliser, Call OR CEMENT & BILOCK WORK, FE $0782 DRY WALL TAPING AND ses on wl £3 oie, estimates. Fm 5-3463 Setar On nies “he water a ' Ss TOO ets, PE 5-8431. unre Elec- TOOL AND DIE DESIGNERS. ova Ee Above courses GI approved. AUTO eS M. ANICS AIR CONDITION- In para E. ‘0 arperiente ie ined Ere r meat err report, ‘yetgrgo ob Bee C. W. Harper + bs ay Hotel, Wed. August MANAGEMENT and atured NC Pontiac Press, Bow 14. Work Wanted Male 10 I 3 - YEAR - OLD EXPERIENCED bookkeeper, auto. destres connec "st: al bia ne agarose td deal- ys Fully * ; SCaITERINO NEW AND RE. | s manegan gga HT gy iL CARPENTER WORK WEW- at USE R coe is. brick, stone fi work, Chim repair, ceme: work, Li ins’ i perk, Licensed ured ‘Zilison, tions “Pleeneed outlet PRA 4-6909 terms ND FE “320. AIR, REAS. air, Vern Kotler. Painting & Decorating 20 18T CLASS Fido hb! AND DEC- crane ‘ash or terms. FE = CLASS INT. — EXT. PAINT- ig. Decorating. Reas. FE 5-260. A-l PAINTING. PAPER ower inig renee removed FE 4-69 A-T G AND SEPERING: Mason Thom FE 48364. A-] PAINTING, TRIVRION & EX- terior. 10 ee Pe cent dise. for — Est. FE 4-6 A Guaranteed. Free Est. FE_¢-6205. LADY INTERIOR SE SOR Papering & painting, FF 38-0343 PAINTING & PAPER HANGING 23 yrs. exp §-9937. PAPER HANGING & PAINTING, be ee removea bv steam. FE §-5812 Santtina _ PAPER! HANGING WALLS CLEANED 3-7061 Physio-Therapy 21A ss THERAPY 4676 DIXIE wy. OR 3-8651, 1 til § p.m. a ysievaien Service 22 ALL TV — CALLE AN- eee 94 v ve LBoTR Onis or night. ALL MAKE! vend “7 PHONO AND radio repair. FE 8-048 DAY OR NIGHT TV sexviCE— FE 5-1206 or FE 5-8390 . M, P_ STRAKA Typewriter Servi Service 22A PPP LLL LOLOL TYPEWRITERS AND — MACHINE REPAIRING work, General Printing and Pot Supply Co. 17 W. Lawrence, WE ARE NOTA - LOAN COMPANY MICHIGAN CREDIT COUNSELLORS Above Oakland Theater KNAFP : SHOES 2070 200 leper ed_—" en 3.1502 re win aout Cmca ry fe DATE, August 1958, I will not be re- tet, 3 oy debts contract- other es myself. ton = begs WO AL = o more St., ‘perele REDUCE NOW six short days As tie as as eas. 42.0 00 er ‘vig se pe ugly — to- ice ot your problem. Mic Midwest yates Wtd. Children to Board 26 A GOOD HOME BY, DAY OR _week. FE_5-3534. CHILDREN mg gee Ae CaEES “AND CARED Wtd. Household Goods 27 RPARALDLP LADLE AAAS CASH FOR: SMALL R A ‘D re Os. _Working ¢ or not, FE 6-8755. FURNITURE NEEDED Entire home 4 odd tots, Get the top dollar Wi B&B Gom quiright or sel] it for you unity Sale. Phone © oR 3-27 R_3-2717 D USED FURNITURE FOR auction. Your eee is ours. MA- ple 5-1341 or MAlple 5-066 WANTED Fruit Wood Spinet Must be in Midwest 4- png condition. Phone 264. WANTED TO BUY - ae! BAL #5 furniture, Ph, FE - ANTIQUE SEER AN- “tque "ie oo Antique furniture. Wtd. Miscellaneous 28 WANTED: GIRLS 26” BICYCLE. MUST BE IN CONDI- den 4-45 = anAsonasts PH, Money Wanted 28A TO BORROW $26,000. first mortgage on 2 pleces of property in tiac. Box 11, Pon- tiac Press. Wanted to Rent | 29 PPP LIP LL LADD OP 2 gece MODERN N HOME, low ents, with o Spr to = Vicinity’ mot Auburn Heights, 5-6969. MANAGER oF } LOCAL CONCERN nea! “‘Upholsterin 23 CUSTOM | DRAPES-SLIP “COVERS. al, Beadle, | eke 5-1927, LE'S CUSTOM Mba et _ Cooley. Lake Rd Pataiie JeeolsTeare 191 N. Perry 8t. : 5-88 , Lost & Found LOL PLL LLLP LOL Los CAT, DARK’ BROWN. short ‘hair, gold 5 M __needs ue i new. Fa LOST: LITTLE no tail, vic. Fr 8.0687. K DOG WITH ae & Kenny. SAVE ENERGY, USE + WANT ADS! To find a job, place .to live or a gost used car, see Craps ied NOW. : \ bedroa oe —s oP 8 manite cobs ‘E 8-3787. sexe DOCTOR OF PONTIAC — —— — od — G Sion 'oe scans Fa’ Se 28161. Must | Ae een, WANTED | TO RENT MODERN ORT 3 B - SOBOR aca We KR. WILLIAMS. LAKE eon F PONTIAC bake RAD BOX PONTIAC PR: Wanted Transportation 3 31 GIRL RL WANTS RIDE M MIL- wee i nea an to jac with ber A Hours 8:09 to 5:00. MU $65 Down* ‘home, “1s HS, Me ate? pave- 140 Ft. Lake ake Frontage ee ier cnet ee fomace CRAWFORD AGENCY Goo E ry Neat house with a few repairs. oe e. All brick base- rner lot. Pull price | Cs ‘vham ee a Fut) 3° ing. er “poration ind cee 4 5 . ; TI Bn tat sinha ny ment he alum. OWNER BEDRMS { fence vagreens, Carpeting. ae . ioe. rm, uning rm., cod od, yard. e tion. | modern kitchen Full basem 2 car garage, New furnace, conan drive. ated on beau- a bees lot Must. a see suber vin Bias 1 Bs Rea- wits N. of Lake + WEST LONG I yanch > rm baths, i soit les rey Ouse, lower level vith be bar, age se Buil r. WOodward 2-1982 or TO SETTLE ESTATE $495 DOWN New me on your lot. “seve Full orice, Wood floors. Picture window. Full bath. Otility Sg a y= ecora’ or sg! rr office tor meee We have lots availeble J.C HA DEN Realtor 86 E. Walton UNLIMITED FUNDS FOR OUR CONVENTIONAL MORTOAGES This new’ service makes it ne ago to sell your home with you. And he ci mum down payment. White lake 56 Aig = a fireplace eee cu a AE EM. 3-6210. Cedar Island lakefront 1 year old ranch home. 8 large ms, 3% ear garene. 4 dining Agen ceramic ao features, wood is. selling for only 250 ee at Santee rca | S00 deen. ent Bg. win Call MU 4205 or EM NR. OXBOW LAKE This 2 is In Highland, ly em IC brick neat et ee ee home, full basement, cond! Av rooms are family San ee : in liv-| can cn a a terms ee room ane brick a bacomnem GI RESALE in o range vanity. La: : ¥ * you| $1,600 down will move you into w. fn a home for $22, with | this-5% room rancher in Clark- easy terms. MU 4-2045 or EM/| ston. this home is within walkin: ; ing for #3200. Payments ar “$86 ym are — 6 age wet a porch, oo! month. including taxes & in- canal front, fon witn iT th siabe dn TED McCULLOUGM: REALTOR — sias $143 Cass-Eligabeth Rd. mere Werely, renee '7p0 BOM | Ones 6 6.0 3:0 pm ben) te 6} | a EVES.. SAT., SUN. oft hana SHORES -—- WOODBINE to oa | ean pa MIDDLETON iin dep tipi ema ‘Leslie R. Middleton | PE PTH ~ On seed r. Pa beoet CIVILIANS screens, pay A-l, Wien Phctade agen a vacant. : \e owner i DAYS ‘WO 3-9350 _ WHY RENT—BUY NO MONEY wu CONT DRIVE from "a”shopsine cenleg its ak ou moa tenced ea drapes & eryet month includes WILLIAMS LAKE Only 200° ». prt. R~} ms red painted abe, coved cele a ine beautiful fe type home com- with piste” i SL bullt- ia ale family , 2 fir full ae noone ree. =. 24 x 30. Cal for rmation, John K. Irwin & Sons Realtor: Since 1925 Huron stre 3, Ww et ‘tT Eve MI 6-3783 PONTIAC NORTHERN ARRO Uh Waterford area zap | minutes from downtown Pontias Ca EM RICHARD STEELE, REALTOR 135 M-50 Highiana Michigan 3-6210 NEAR SCHOOL Extra bun, with $4,080 "de : es RONT. cabin’ L BEDROOM _ BRICK baie dane vere 1734 Tamm Rd Tet une ie rae 40 . Just burn, Crooks Rd R are TION AREA 33. olan 7 low, ideal . (i) * ecstege | fk, Hie Gat Se Ss 1 lar sg S. schools, owner > leq’ ohare ed for immediate ! sale. _ — key, Cali for NEEN A BIG HOUSE? z- "VA igeresmay Realtor price & Want one near Ison M5 GAKLAND AVE. FE Income St. Benedict's? Then OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 8:30 poodles Rogan yy glances : Off North w St. 2 family room 15. ft. living MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE income in 1 qontioen wees room has “ tu fire- Best Bu S N DSE af aeee ——— up. Gas heat, Ler nty end rode | kitchen. Ail Yy in excellent ion. New KNU N | Sa ac BREWER | Benin ast Today JOSEPH FP. REISZ, SALES MGR.| $12.800 full Dae eet A 5365 'N. Parke PE 45181 possession. oe Watkins Lake Front Eves, FE 8-0623 move ¥ C OUNTRY HOME Picture your family and MR, GI. with «mall chil- 4 b our: enjoying the — dren, here’s: the home you Modern 3 bedroom 1% Me store reeses, the happiness have been : home. I located high and fi of —— Large lying room ur on large 1% acre parc 7 room brick on one lace bedroom and Attractive): @ecoraved. of the best lake fronts in Peta agua em af large fam a poe, 3 Beat Only 00 Se etal or—cen vent. iy with ee room on the Vacant, FHA Terms rage. 8 4 pret See sen J peauite 6 room home northwest of [| street. In Dra Better ie zoe Toor | Eeaitcisaathoepioge cam | churches” ond” stores” “Jus HOUSE, 5 LOTS we H = fomei tomatic oil furnace. Ae 1% ee Avondale School, 3 Bedroom room a odern car garage On a) m _ style home = Kitchen with dining | space. ¥ Lg = Mand Gecsiee wan on fatly style Kienen. uf fat’ sruamivaemests del down plus mortgage cost. lnc oe techea’ gard, vient room tread — 5 else 8 Los eee — oe for expansion. - Onl 4 Aarge screened serzone over: Want SES if 4 fhe CTR with “take peivi- wow Fy. oo We have just lace anc per month ing system, meses nd —— you can ieart oying 1 inetedes everyting. - LINCOLN JR. and other s, The lot now. A_ beautiful voles Sparkling White frome dome which has" 128 fh: of lake home with acreage onl RAY O’NEIL, Realt pecated on F Wailk- pans ge is ly land- aa Pontiac. An ideal 262 8 Telegraph Rd Open 02 it and een . — ls also a 2 spo! gs the por ‘minds OR 3-1648 junior f ison ——, ae = drapes are included, us on Cosmesaei rE faimece full ‘ulars aoe firepiees, = it LAWRENCF W. oar water eater, in den, many other ex- 1.050 down on easy Loon Lake + bes see. “oer pin rose iny . SCHOOL SEL N ¢, this room s S sin sient stomeery | GILES REALTY CO. |W AQLYIOTO]| mineeseeng tom, tary oe =f Gee eyes | neem ht too a r i he TIPLE ted North S m3 to call us now Thee = MUL’ LE LISTING. SERVICE _ TWO ACRES . High, Built = 1 935, this f beaytiful woods. Alum} pc Posse ve full’ Somean WM. H. KNUDSEN num riding h home with oak storms and screens, tile floors. e bedrooms. Full with slower olty was REALTOR 244 lege), Ba PE 4-4516 xvening Ro 2-2182 MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE CHEROKEE with ff water ftener, and large landseaped ang paved drive. asking — $18,500 —quick possess: $500 DOWN ... On FHA terms, Have you - outgrown your re heme? Whil in fa west of the oy mits, It's vacant with 4 bedrooms and aluminum storms and screens, .2 years old. To include range, refriger- ator. washer and dryer. Full pies and a bargain at $11,- 7 ROOMS p| $975 DOWN Located jus and wi off Baldwin walkin, = 3 car gara Real value for only $9, v8. BRICK & FRAME tirt Al mown, thes xceptional wn large 3 bedroom Dome with hs, extra large dining foom, living room with fireplace down, Bateman Karnpsen|: REALTORS FE 4.0528 Telegraph ’ Bes, & Bun, Johnson 20 YEARS OP SERVICE BLOOMFIELD : OFF JOSELYN RD. iatiful 3 m brick ranch : ome. 2 car attached garage, tee bedroom one stor large living room with fire- home with eget carpeting. place, & with built in Gas heat. 14% car garage stove, at Rabe me a, an = Mage very Me GS ohap dered a s, Tran e this clean Forge’ 18 landscaped ea lot. Priced home today. . . LAKEFRONT NOTHING DOWN — GI . 4 Seeream modern home, 2 full beautiful three bed Cal- baths, gas for large family or can be used as income property 4 to schoo} and transportation. Oaly closing cost will move you LAKE PRIVILEGES 1 block from Sauare Lake 6 home, gas heat, full bi t : asement 2 acr with Pear, Peach pedo| ued Evehings after 6 call - or or re 20! A. JOHNSON, Realtor 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. FE 4-2533 J ab ae visa reece “ room, part log ex a) Lame — Pintertor. at of kitehen 23 ft, lon win “8 cining area and” breakfast bar 23 - long, L Poe te “i oe FULL LAKE, All Forced. We Lag the key, immediate. possession. Im- = possession one will take OPEN FROM 9-8 J. J, JOLL, REAL 2536 DIXIE HWY, Pe +4561 t, gerage. Idea) lovely liv- Somat, ‘Only lived in one month. All this and more on low PHA terms. We can show you this home today ifornia ranch. Spacious liv- ing. room with fireplace. Larae utility room. Screened front porch 10 x 5 ACRES —— sor vged site, ne Roches School a mer aoe MSU_ Cam grounds, Only $1,000 down. Edward M. Stout, Realtor TIN, ween ron FE 5-8165 = "til 8 -42. Pull price only $13,- 900. With good terms. HIGH ON A HILL ¢ $195 DOWN 890 Henderson St. Waterford Twp. fg rice. irda want: gz lot. eR: west 6-1432 after 17. 2 o Overlooking the pray shore if: Cas, ae Lake This ed ome is cenniog on room 2. beautiful aded water- front lots as 6a) (large screened in rr on th : Lake side. This value for $9975 down. , ch e ig @ terrific with only 138 E. PIKE ‘OPEN EVES "FE 4-9584 MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE ~ BUD" Perfect Lake Front A real show place Pabina — gre. view from of this lake's fines homes, - on erb place for entertaint Lowel iad —. Features i - - carpeted liv’ roqm bp — : windows across re nee drapes, fiehten ae decorator buirtin charming al Florida room, d ig = gare tful kitchen’ with aneled tog room en Ban bar, base’ ement jaund foom, of] heat 2% car attached a rage Pi io. Priced “to roms, shel- ered for imme- diate atte: a sure yw see it to- “Bud” Nicholie. Realtor yok ae *Deten FE 51201 or EM 3-4290 LIKE A REAL CAR (BARGAIN? Lots of ’em in the Want Ads! 4 , Lake it ‘ai T Established in 1916 R — Ranch home new in ‘ ctive living rm. with fireplace. Built-in fea- tures | Sees jath, full basement, oil heat. a enclosed breeze- way to atta ar = Large lt. Priviages hy wo ve SS A real value at $18,200 — DRAYTON AREA — 3 bedroo home’ all on one floor. Full filed bath: basement, ol] heat. 1% car rner iot, f “ rae enced Handy to sho kee® this at only $8, = erie has NEARLY NEW —- North side brick home, now on wae only $1,300 dn, 3 bedrm . = one floor, ee te ‘basement roll eat. before you buy, Now at $14,000 ; Bag ——- sink. 7 insu’ ated. ied ge heat. See this at only $8,950 Floyd ent Inc:, Realtor Rwy. at tke TEL-HURON -1. a 2 Bvgg og basem noe Realtor carpet sell a appo: pony of shade, 1% car garage. down pay- ment on Pita terms. Call now for information, WILLIAM MILLER FE 2-0263 aging ew by Ir Meares: O Kitchen. ‘This home is only 6 years old and al ee ’ $11,000 with $1,900 down. \ IRWIN. Y ®w home now. We have RKSTON the facilities to build your BOW | “rhis os Clarkston’s finest 2 c beme- snes you have = bedrm. homes. I has @ large weve ang iadoin kitchen, a alnane in knotty pine rt us about our rear ch 12’ (29 ie, living tm, Y, COMFORTABLE, AND oi neat oi cadena ee CUTE LYNSUE LANE r garage and awnings. All Your dream home, mae sete for only $16,150 with ; m which car ~~. ca as r room, ous 8 bark yard, bard WHITE BROS. top street $66 per month, cash OR 3-1295 to 4% per cent mortgage. Only 6660 Dixie Hwy, $11,000. s Open Eves. ‘til 9: Sun. 10 ‘til 8 i polkine Lak Lake yea WES kor: “ATR e5 r room “bom i beautiful NO DOWN PAYMENT 3. bedroom starter homes, ha" tau a and wir- On your 10300, about eal Inq. at MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE Brick Rranch—3 Acres rmg.| 251 Doremus— K. Lewis FE 2-0771 In secluded and poanmnt west 1 planned d on room. aie oy poston lee ot. aa aE ae Elizabeth Lake Estates Attractive bungalow built in 1955 3 bedrooms all on one Noor. aluminim storms and . New carpeting. 1% car summer rk and lake Speco ‘tise down, on easy KINZLER 670 W. Huron St. Ph. FE 43525 LARGE AND SMALL HOUSES Rose McLarty, Braker PE 2-216? Income Property 43A NICE 2 FAMILY INCOME. SOUTH — ee Sn sity bus e ¢ ware, Hee. 84. 34.000 with $1,500 dn a Gal _ For Sale Lake Prop. 44 44 asonab. 3 BEDRM PRIVILEG F.C. Wood Co.|? a= im. ca"aron of} storms and screens, on CE OPEN 9 TO 8 6 lots ed ‘inside and ou Corner Williams Lake Rd. & M59 Plas’ walls. Nice location. 31 | _ $7,850, terms. MArket 41436. se R QUICK +8 ACRE FA WITH LK inist am to another parish | age, most under cuiverion, Farm in quiet village of Davisburg, 6| equip. § rm modern house, furn. iis. "BES" gown: Terms” by | freese ul batemtent'sh inser i 5 * . s owner. Se" Brosdway. sas eee with $3,000 dn be sias0d WE TRADE ston, MA $7008" * 4’ PONTIAC LAKE FRONTAGE. home, full Stone seawall, shade and fruit lean as a . 1146 Ladu Gell iunesvennd 0.300." on das > 4 —— —— beens _— lot y 200 FEET LA FRONTAGE High School, S300, WHA terms: | {0F only fo per foot. Will sell AR ELIZABETH LAKE — this Sitar “vide. Call ‘today for complete 3 bedroom ranch ay slrepiaee, cheerful odern | 93 33 Wires NAROER gO kitchen, screened porch, FE 5-6183 2 car arage, beautifully #7 580 WiTH $2,380 DN. ‘Ghtos OWNER eS nee Polos patio & bar- — ne ue, $1, wn, FHA $600 —buys 4 rooms & ce Fe Be, sa ; fight for, ga Ay ‘can bath, 3% we petvileges on Oni on i, za Q ON PROMTAOE—¥ LOTS rE WOOD | mma CARE 0 AO TAGR. 2-5452 =_Nice_view. MI t 64817, 0 MACEDAY LAKE “mar, Teom ye rt arol on wa’ MILLER ae sasaki A BARGAIN 15 ACRES & A HI TOP k 7 rm home overlooking beautiful or pesutifal setting ioe this Tovely Walled Lake. 3 bedrm, livin pone exterior one floor home.| 00m. dining room. kitchen, al Modern to the minute with large rooms, ful} bath ¢ in bedrooms & tile bath. spa-| Porch, auto of) fu : cious living room features a| Water heater ful basement large beamed cell a & ae burning well landscaped ‘ot. This home cut stone ‘The ft. moe) been greatly reduced fo 4 stainies i sink k sale. retiring and ba oat ae with built’ peat. Full Rar, water gia ART ‘Reatty ante softener 8 eg ot ze. | 2410.8, Com erce Rd. MA 4-2301 There ig 70 ft. glassed COTTAGE FOR SALE 34500 CASH. pomeny be yd A chicken Cooley Lake EM a ule pe et i her VALUES WITH A information sl Aas QN THE MARKET. BUY N WHILE PRICES ARE DOWN: EAST OF JOSLYN 8 rooms & | Seymour Lake 100 ft. ...... § 2.950 ~ bath. § large bedrooms, Just the | Waterford tilia ve acre” 4. ticket for that saree growing fam-| faye ane, i ills, % acre 6, ily near school & bus. Full base- | “#*¢ HT i TES 10,000 ment, oil heat, © etka porch, ROS. YB ESTATE 0 cA 6660 Dix Open Eves, ‘til § o “sunday 10 "til 5 FURNISHED HOME ON | ¢, 2 large screened Jaen es, 20x24 Brage, $22,000, $2,000 1075 W. Huron LAKEFRONT HOME Ste, Ener reer” hte as Eee WALLED LAKE 133 WAINWRIGHT . OFF NOVI ROAD © $4, ee or TERMS CHAPIN REALTORS 3-8982 sEACTIFG! bake Son" one HORSESHOE Lax Dunham Lake Frontage Lots Available OR ros og uick SALE BY OWNER. cate ee Pe ' ach, cash terms. 4 8, Bn large let lot wen Ml lngeeeaed: Pach tspe theuiote 3% acres ri yun ch he ary Soa : nat LL mn NOTT, | REALTOR line 3oa8 mail kk. Rd off Bald- | 170 _W. Pike FE 45905 Se shee 6.30 Branch Michigan Moe round cot 2. #6102 tage, furnished a Sa lS tee terms MI 40158, ~SYLVAN VILLAGE | tage RONT LOT OFF WHIPPLE Orr WHIP 2335 s MAPLEWOOD Tirnoler notine oot oS bungalow set a Lake Orion water front home of- attrsctivel landaea fers. 5 rms. and bath, part repded basement. 2 ad aoe’ ap bag 5 95500: ers erat dt + front Terms availabie. berry Lake -— This. ho: “has lHving room, kitehen, 2 bea setts, drm. bath fireplace, Price OA “esti My" as . DON'T WISH FOR MONEY! Make it ‘easily through Classified Ads. To sell, rent, buy, swap, hire, ‘| dial FE 2-8181. 4 ee | " For Sale Lake Prop. 44 " Miadle Straits Lake |. . full basement, ares "am pall dows |W Ac Make me an ‘otter. a ae TARE F RONT am Lauinger Real Estate. For Sale Sale Resort Prop. 44A f ATLANTA, hun the state, OR AU SABLE RIVER” . DAVISBURG. NEAR 1)" bed For Sale Farms 48 Business Opportunities 51 aged, SOLS RASS irs lent soil be 42045 or Ri 135 @ AckEs wiTH GOOD i BEB. 3 BED- barn retire nt with 2,400 — ee sie ~COLORED - § > a | fie - o-* Tt) BLE — $48 TO 8 aaa Jim Wright - R. Valuet 445 OAK me LAND wae - CRES, 2 room, modern poms, 1% car garage, fruit trees, berries, old ee cal 11 od oat seb Wetste: | Geran Fe nton, M MAin 9-9187, Furnished — weree — Hunting iand . 0, OXFORD AREA — 80 Luserne B iS Oak Area good farm land with speed SINESS rosa. Pric ed rede ato in or ad Mio. Restaurants, “Mo- ~ t. D* DALEY. (BROKER) ae wi ieee is LAKE FARM — 116 MIO ‘ MICHIGAN ee pe gy Ue ene weet, of CABIN FOR RENT, SLEEPS “4. ing. paved i ae Hillman, Michigan. cae TO 95 600 te GRASS LAKE — NEW 7 CABIN. H. P. HOLMES, INC. OT. e res: rea, ads olbing state: forest Soca hunt: 2531 8. Lapeer Rd. FH 5-2953 Days a 9 Serre orrow a: win Rent Farm Property 48A (Skeels), Mich, GArden 6-7000. NORTHERN | PROPE} v9, RM RM 8 ACRES 10 MILES OUT BALD: ee te te rene divar’| __ repairs. pWill allow rent. OA e-f018 Reas,: for cash BAGINAW BAY FRONTAGE 716 ee about 15 weoced acres, Rose and Rd. near Sebewaing huntin nd fish a subdividing. FF 5b. Pat en For Sale Lots 46| __ 3 LOTS COR “MEADOW LAWN & Kennett ™. po ft } cecal = Kennett, 200 mercial or residential. F re Se 1010. BY —— IN DRAYTON 120 220. Verv sea bonnbke Call oR’ 30 LARGE LAKE —, —_ wu cent LOTS — ON aot ay er or Eu Lake mvheges lots. $2,000, L high & dry suitable for "woleeall basement. easy terms. MU 42045 or EM 3-6210. Richard steele, Realtor 135 Mie. Hi Mich: LoT IN DRAYTON SOODE _EZdmore, Drayton Plains, TO BUILDERS ONLY! I will sell this beautiful wooded 1 acre lot in highly — sub. for $1.00 down, OL, 6-240 ONLY $1, 650 CLOSE IN WITH TREES PAVED STREET APPROVED MORTGAGE AREA a commontty you can be proud live tn. ADJACENT TO GOLF COURSE LARGE _RECR: 15 Oy LADD'S, 2 HIGH HILL VILLAGE al on pene daily - = out Mai} Perry St or i . to Silverbell 3 miles ir tiac, See For Yourself CHEROKEE HILLS! You'll like unit trolled comp = “) better nemee Select cows wooded rolling eo dhe "ties bad satisfy your exact need: Drive out Elizabeth Lake Rd., ay mile west of Telegraph Rd. . Scott Lake Rd. Turn right %& wae to Lacota ha CARL W. BIRD, Realtor 603 commer ge Ty Bank Bidg WEST BLOOMFIEID 13 TO) Koo ath Loney Parochial and public school buses at door. ar ehurch- ing. pars. ee “Pall siete cries. "Call Mrs. Sbew Lincoir OUR BEST LOT BUYS) SPECIAL Enjoy two lakes here—when you Lea cn “eg * lake front lot. it- loomfield Township. a podtod . another beautiful lake ge AT JUST $1,850 _EASY RMS. poiopeal LAKE FRONT, ‘100% UPPER LONG LAKE FRONT 101x286 6 lot OTTER HILLS, WATERFRONT, WATERFORD VILLAGE 860x140’. Smith- Wideman 412 W. Huron &. _FE 64526 For Sale Acreage — 47 ) TO § ACRE PARCELS. BEAU. pod putteing aites = cows e PANGUS, Realtor 1919 M-15, Ortonville NA 17-3815 15 ACRES E. OF CLARKSTON. MAple §-2450. ait ACR: ° Modern rm. fi So a bedrms., huge. ‘size 1 and kitchen. 4 dining Bath with we wer & a Part basement, Garage Hay barn, cow bi one features for small Peed at $10,500, sonable down payment CAn aecept your equity as down paymen! GEORGE, BLAIR EALTOR 2536 Dixie Hey. is 3-1251 DRAYTON PLAIN Eyes. OR sites * 35 ACRES, 1300 FT. PAVED in this new con-| iG $20) . 3222S ale Business Property 49 23 w. KENNETT 3-car commercial garage, coomeret. Inquire at 340 Baa « FE 86-1431 BUSINESS BUILDING COR. AU- burn & Shirley ge occupied at present by bd stn , reliable ten- ant. Owner, DIXIE HIGHWAY 400° FT. FRONTAGE ated in @ smal house. HOLMES. BARTRAM OR 31089 soe lh oR 93-3230 Rent Lease Bus. Prop. 49A COMM: GARAGE, 27 ‘aa #1431. W. Kennett St... . Inquire at 340 as BARB: =a 2 RIRFORT FAV. ern, Corne Rd. FOS a STORE — 21x30 PT__ 65 PER month, Cn Saidwin Ave, FE 2-5170 village STANDARD - eb oe py 4 lent local betas ees T. have ton MG Ba shops a ~ LAY OFFS — END WHEN YOU GO ahd BUSINESS WITH SUNOCO peinioem investment Station f at Oakland & 5 ey = Barry ‘near near Megom. ¥ "SUN OIL CO. 2 2 Eves, Sg Ag Bridges i s08 ~~" SER New ~~ a lg tery tee for lease, located at ri Mis. Phone Bolly. ‘we reptile _Sale Land Contracts cts 52 CEDAR mene ie LARy. A tr home, sold M for $1 700 with $1,500 yp thoes principle balance ~ , $9600, will d 20 per. onl EARL oe EM_ 3-261) EM_3-4086 INVEST YOUR MONEY IN A GOOD LAND CON- TRACT. LIBERAL DIS- COUNTS. ASK FOR MR. HAYDEN. J.C. HAYDEN, Realtor 86 E. Walton FE 8-0441 Money to Loan 53 (Btate Licensed Lenders) WHEN YOU NEED oe - $100 You can get { quickly on your turniture he FINANCE CO. _ FE 4-1574 102 Pontiac State Bank Bldg. ONLY AT HFC Money Service backed by 80 YEARS "| EXPERIENCE For pho friendly rervice in Business Opportunities 51 BIG PROFITS FOR “PLEASANT WORK You'll never know what fun mak ing big mone be until you team ideal. swith can make big pots th Visans unique chain selling eee experience req s dane’. we ain you, Phone’ FE 8-2913. ee DONUT SHOP ROYAL OAK, GO- ing business. — franchise. _Bac, LI 1-2545 0: 2039 eves. | assistance qualified. Why not build your own business and avoid layoffs? For fare a and “details, tall Walled a) A 4-2461. “LET’S TALK BUSINESS Live Where You Work! This is an establ.shed and well know. hardware business suburban $60,000 a year Present owner to retire, Includes real estate and living quarters. Hotel- Liquor License Well known and bar ration. rituated | “Oak land * health forces this sale. bes pylone MICHIGAN BUSINESS SALES CORPORATION JOHN A. LANDMESSER BROKER 1573, 8. TELEGRAPH R ; FE +15 82 PARK AT ‘OUR’ PRONT_DOOR PEN I “IN AREA, room) ‘ivin quarters, Will consider PONTIAC TAVERN muse go? tte A e ‘litte d r SOver $18,600. Soe Gt Estate hertios of STATEWIDE B. D. CHARLES, REALTOR 1717 8. Telegraph Detroit Office: Partridge Ig THE “BIRD” TO 8EE Torch Lake—Trade Seven beautiful 2 =. modern cottages each with complete kitchen. 200 feet of exeelient fame to live and make money. Will consider trade ie t an —what have. you? . Straight Liquor A nat 8 is e at inter- section 2 main ways—best location enti: rea. Rent of .just $150 per a includes spacious 4 rm. apt. ee sc wad oy ‘down buys this bar ture.” REALTOR PARTRIDGE eae oi “ya Mich. FE 4-3581 HURON OPEN ‘TIL 9 road with 3 gs A Tome: WEST SUBURBAN Lot 100x800 $1,500 saaaoa? Choice § acre se Pay eyo a Lak e $5,000 feoutiftul ivileges. 20 scres, Benutifar ery Rolling Dorothy Snyder | Ikavender Toot Highland i380) EM_3-3303_or Ro fe ont For Sale Farms 10 ACRES Large ranch home with attached car and full basement. 4 to Clarence C. Ridgeway REALTOR FE 46203 975 Baldwin Ave. 23 Acres Soka hs iS miler from icoment! mall Bee a eS neers, “ACRES, nM | HOUSE.” 2 “ai Lerge a 2 Gilo's, Only DW. DINNAN 6 w. Mure ; ‘ if \ -|§SECRETARIAL SERVICE— MIDDLETON appointment, Leslie R. Middleton BROKER 188 N. Voge FE 5-1121 — OR 3-3922 — FE 8-6003 CE—THRIV- Idea) business gy woman . who be her own boss. Cal ph. OL 22-6721 or MY Sasaa. Na ty YEAR INCOME. Texaco arage an- “8 cer, compres- is. Pat is Ford swiecken alg, % ian Punt pric , e 1800" includes business. a & inventory. Pull informa- tion to Qualified buyer. VACANT STORE BUILDING —— & ® : ri Rs See Oa ee located in thic populated are busy thoreugtiare Shelves ._ rettl an cigctrg me hm ing, basement, fur- ad od by . Pe tar clone: "bes Look al for bale $3500 ; William Miller ees E 4-0521 | - TWinbrook 3-3286 courteous | ae e to America’s oldest "and eat consumer finance com- HFC you can borrow $500 in privacy, with re- parment terms oo ae choose. hone or stop in Household Finance Corporation 3% 8. 8 w Qnd fir, Kay Bid acne tr, ¥ 8 TEAGUE FINANCE CO. 202 N. MAIN ROCHESTER, MICH. LOANS $25. TO $500 heal Ph, Rochester. ‘Ot eat) O LOANS. ws RES OO een LY SERVICE LAID-OFF WORKERS |* We —— “ foans to iaid- ‘ag & Our Requirements Are: - = you ows furniture or a 2 Tha rmanent r os bro eae are a ono and a [eon S prod 2. good paring Fecor 1-979 see us at°once and be relieved and ip your commu- Loans to $500 Made Quickly You will always seeetne pleasant cow considerate and 2 pomp | treatment at any = fices. hes phone or - BUCKNER Finance Co. Fron PLAi DRAYTON PLAINS WALLED LAKE LOANS $25 TO $500 BAXTER & ine!’ yg) Oy W Lawrence &t Quick Cash $25. TO $500 On your , hee ener’ security hy aseutea repay. cevice is quick, frie: 5-8121 or vist us at our office. Home & Auto LOAN CO. .N St, (Corner Pik NEED Rs TO $500? SEE SEABOARD PHONE FE 89661 Seaboard Finance Co. “Parking No Problem” 1185 NORTH PERRY STREET GET CASH QUICKLY Up to $500 Oakland Loan Company FE 2-9206 202 PONTIAC STATE BANE BLDG. ; __ Mortgage Loans — A Mortgage Problem? rete et your amen ’ buy tat ee 8-8589 Eves. EM » heavy A BETTER MORTGAGE ort A My yrs yr yor be pa ; of at any time. as? Beg gation, WITH BE NDEROFF $2 W. Huron THE MAN ume saves: vou ee _ Swaps 55 3 Puie" Onlasaes FOR — OR i ‘ ‘i Bf \ pressed for payment come i 54|* THE PONTIAC: PRESS, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 1 13, 1958 MODEST MAI DENS By Jay Alan * ee ae ) RL ANA “Your script's wonderful! It’s perfect! can we get to rewrite it?”’ i Now let's see, who Swaps 55 14 PT. ALUMA CRAFT MOD: Se boat, 25 HP Johnson motor for Cro used car or will sell, $575. wf. TTENTION Come for cea TVs Vorking or not FE 4-4945. 3 BEDROOM = OR RECREATION ROOM 4% CERAMIC TILE BATHS IMMEDIATE POSSESSION SMALL DOWN PAYMENTS JAYNO HEIGHTS One mile —_ of Silyer Rd. on Walton Bivd. Lake Watch for Saas OPEN DAILY 4-8 P.M. TRADE Your Present Home or Equity Bateman Kampsen REALTOR FE 8 ._Te legra: ph Eves. uITY IN 35 FT. HOUSETRA tate: bag ad SD lh condition , house- furniture, FE 8-110] or FE eves. For Sale or Rent elegy epee . lo pope Of will ~< for how se. trailey oF, land contr I gare SEVERAL NICE HOMES. almost AIR CONDITIONERS. FLOOR models $90 & up B. Munro _Electric Co 1060 W. Huron. AIR CONDITIONERS, FLOOR rane eoey $75 & Socti. Samuel’s Ap- liance, MA Sale Household Goods 57) Sale Household Goods 57 “AUGUST “ ~ SPECIALS Pay ome Betete Sant A rt ee 2 ry shsiving ves fed bis? Noe * ‘2 Qoug. fir 86 en. Fir Plyscore PMB RM ccc eee e ee ces SORT exch ye y, eT vocoeeee 0.87 cach 'x@'x¥e" int. fir... |... 83.68 es, | bireh plywood, ost, 0. © : BARGAIN PUR GOATCLIEE NEW: no tel oe Batten oa ADae, TUS. Goakesis, veer oad Di r — nee. Pert ¢, ‘ agogerty Kent, 38 # Sh : FAP oom on RAPE CORBI DOmIVAn FOLLY 4070; W OAL. 8 RPM ONLY ~ LUMBER CO, | -Hitssed“ineul, ike new. Pi 9-2046. TABLE MODEL RADIO-PHONO- | 1947 51g Lak ig AL 8. $10. Men's potbal G N ATIC, | 1947 Haggerty Buy. Walled vise | shoes size 8-62.56 CHEAP FEATS 18 R ONLY: ween é . _ORLANDO 3-6224 EVENINGS. __ Phone MArket I vane mirror, 5 narred. $3.95 RATTAN BAM FURNITURE. : : sy BE ghurs sul aer OR FENCES | fies "amuse Gr em ATION PHA ; door anity anes. Be ef M, FURNITURE table, FR FE 1471. mare rs, aE terrific ‘sith ec | ear “> P- living BEEF A 28 AND rm, suite. table. uarters % FB 57941 — Ave. Tinauesseet, enmore, automatic dishwasher - a :| “NEW GALVA e new. 5 yr. baby crib, good Y-in. 21-ft. lengths meted Yt cond, odd dressers, cheap. FE BUILDING? %-in. 3t-ft, lengths duce, ee 20710. SAVE PLUMBING SUPPLY Ree deca soto ENPORT 173 S Saginaw - . FE §-2100 NEW FORD | DIESEL ENGINES tables, ail tor $50. FE eabor Then make sure it's w see Mh = i} REPRIGERATOR EXCEL. COND. mills # ste ; Reasonable price. FE 56-1311, - Burmeister’s Open 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. Sun. 10 to 2. Cash Way © Prices —— FOR SALE, 441 Swen & ——— o's “Woodward Aye. B'ham, Sic! 4-6053 St an Fluores- 3 Orctiara Lake Ave.—8-. nave BOUGHT, SOLD, EX- changed, Turner’s, 602 Mt, Clem- ens. FE 20801 STOVE. EXTRA CLEAN, GAS. Cheap, FE 3-7730. SINGER CONSOLES ; ables $19.50, with aig Ya 1; tank, line oairets, $15. FE FE Avro. ae Sener WITH ore 1 pr. step tables. FE AIR CONDITIONERS, $189.95, WAS aay 95. 21" RCA c olor " $325. sed tvs, $19.95 rr Sweet's ry — W. Hu A-1 Attractions TV SPECIALS Table Model ..... Nanas C Pee 24°° console .. — .-.. + «<5: All os rebuilt & guaranteed | OBEL TV 3030 Elizabeth Lake ¥ } ABOUT ANYTHING 1} R THE HOME FOUND AT L & 8 SALES. A eee po of the way, but a lot less Furniture, & ue ances ret "il kinds, NEW & U v our trade dept. or real 24 MONTHS TO PAY We buy, sell or — Come oa - look — acres of free rkin; ee re rome F §-0241. MON. SAT.. 9 TO 6 9 TO 8 tle 1, Eo naga St Lb ALL NEW 5 RM. OF FURNITURE. 82 Putman APT. SIZE KELVINATOR Se iqerntet im A-l condition. TE riage ag. ceciric | _Siectrle coe AUTOMATIC | ended ge ¥ gidaire Schicks, MY 3-37 BAB noe SIZE, COM- plete with mattress, $15.96 Pear- rd Lake Ave. ' BAR, BOYS BICYCLE AND BUNK beds with sealy springs. MArket attresse: gs & mattress, —— in %8. DRIVE Bedroom Outfitting Co. 4763 Dixie “ok 31 presen Piains “new. eabery— phol. Mdabien. FE wih have “for dowo payment, MY BIG BEAUTIFUL. IND, © 2-3701 mer table, 2 mi end ta- LARGE LOT, $0x330, bles it desired, Best offer. FE Ivd Michigan St. area, as| 44900. down payment on 3 bdrm. rm, house BLOND CUSTOM BUILT BL FT PM ODEL, A COUPE. Laat | tonaker canines “Tike te w com 8 € ws sonata. vite Om 3458, ition, OR 3-7761, 410 10 © WASHER AND | BRAND NEW SOFA BEDS, a ; en 2g wa < equa) value Rollaway bed. ay Pag 3 chicks, : ‘wood aD, SALE OR TRA UITyY Ting mattresses, $17.95. Cot- ome Th 4 aabitah - te eiiiaton ton mattresses oft HESS, Oot Shop. Box 25. Pontiac Press. ann ae anion SWAP O8 SELL te INTIAS, | es 8. ate Electrie Co Li . bag & cart for -- 1060 W Huron. WILL SWAP ANTIQUE j= ORGAN | DAVENPORT, GOOD COND., §20. for reoere player, 7081 Tappon| _ FE 4-0452 Mich DAVENPORT AND 2 CHAIRS, APE 2.50 mouth, OR_3-4380. ___For Sale Clothing 586 | DAYENFOR winter coats real cheap & nice. souhon 8 Open 24 Hrs; SAVE NOW! On at TYPES OF work clothes ts & shi 90c. Workman’ Py Outlet. 6s ¢'tadesw: FE 8-6055 din 3 REB ILT VA 8 All makes, $16.95 ls iyet faaran Uarantee. ay " wsomiad EEZERS up. ee axy terms. “gamuel’s Ap- 5-601) ce . Farerens 01 UPRIGHT, FA [ “oe ante Scratched, a 's a Wi they 8 eo $s orders please. Mi: in Sale Household Goods 57 e orders please. Michigan 2 PC. LIVING ROOM SUITE. GAS RANGE j Reas. FE 5-102, — a 4-6680 < 7 BURNER & NESCO CUBIC FOOT COMBINA- 18, R, B, Munro “freeser and erator. sass ie oo ies Ww. Huron, Only. £390.95 “with trade. GEE com. 2 green floral 9 & 7 Pulieo ‘chest frecesr aaly soot condition -— lawn ‘| fie so samuel ces, v4 3 pF Beat E von ABY | GARBAGE $30.95, 1 : 3 . guarantee. R, B, Munro Elec- é muh Denk GRA a Co, 1060 W, Huron. — le. dresser, Smee [One ATIC WASHER. GOOD Ail tor a ae cond, #05. Refrig., #38. Elec. store arson Furniture. 42 Orchard er, $15. Gag ‘stove $35. iar 60s ve. ditioner~—like new, 2 pe, liv- PIECE LIVING ROOM 8U ing rm_ suite, $20’ Garden tractor moe | new davenport and chair. 2 Excel. cond. $75, 5- ode 8 21 ee table Hi decorater lamps An | SS mye g mb Gavlands FE So Pearson’ purniture 42 Orchard hor RIC DELUXE Lk. Ave. _mangle. N » ational 97-3312, 7 cv. GH TABLE TOP ELECTRIC Bottle ee Moree fe Tangs stove, $28. OA 8-2018. Double m UARANTEED REBUILT A U T O- tress, Sonam. matic washers. Frigidaire, Thor, De one “Btu ight? OLive| & Kelvinator Term: a”) suit. - ROY'’S REPLACE PARTS - a Be. WATERFALL DINING RM. | % Ave. _FE_2-4021 $59. RITE IRONER, GOOD CON- come breakfast set. $20. dition. Walnut bedrm. set, complete. $69. | ABC ironer, 2 . old ‘ Table. r¢ Fee ratige. $ GE wringer whsher aut o Parga $9 Bpind washer Se nate que i aid ae wcR “* used 1 dO . liv’ set: uburn FE 43573 BUY. SELL AND. Sisanae | Dee eae OAKLAND FURNITURE | CO, an teh cetices Chandan ek! EVERYTHING POR THE HOM HOME FE 40838 ae: —— i $5 ej KIRBY SWE ALL AT- 0 CU. Fr Dg Mt ian fs ONE, REPRIG 13, tachments $75. OR 3-4213. _ 44883, cong. LARGE mM HOGAN’ NG an ee | 9x12 Felt Base Rugs $3.95| chairs $65, White bedroom set — BONNY MAID VINYL TILE, -8e| Gouble bed, dresser and chest. a Ft Wall Tile 25c : —— RUBBER B PAINT. Gal. $3.75|7: SS ne GUAR. HOUSEPAINT Gal_3195|Limed oak table & 4 eerie Been ee chairs, Duncan Phyfe. Reversible, $16.50 Fmpg tied. |( aera: band saw, 12 ng Sar Benison Furniture. Y% HP motor, used 42 rd L Lene i id ' i? oar Ph OR 3-1665, after 5 4 ii00 66 NO —— $199.95 forge a? Nore fase Stothes ues dryer sioe is RAYNE “OABERT FE 5-6 fiat auhes eo aty er $148 | juit a few times. OR 3-7665. after 5 p.m..- i18 Cin NOLEUM & PAINT BASS a _Price at Jack’s, 228 N. MAYTAG WASHER, Duane BM set, dave many items. METAL PORCH +: Ailend chairs & items 1M aaa ees 361 8. Saginaw PE 2-911 COVERED 14 x USED FURNITURE -— MAPLE —_Beerition see 300, 158 8. fo ag Rite FE #-0006 - Patio blocks, Siecein. floors VACUUM CLEANERS §750 & UP. |} shades of ted .. § Ib. box $2. Murra: 956 eo “| Yellow ....,.. cite BB Ba 26 .| _Murray’s 056 Myrtle ____| Biack or brown <... 5 Ib. box $2.44 | WINE VELVET DAVENPORT $95. | Tan eases. B Ib. box 8. carson radio & reeord Purple EP mer : D. box 1 L 7 ee eee 9 ee acs ercca oo - box $3. Talbott a en odel aes mon ay tachmen ts $34.60 feaners Television, we pat and recondition all models, Terms. Curt's TV <8 Saf OF AAU BONE BEDS 2:8% 6:8 sash ae 18 Sur OF, ARMY BUNK B 3:0x6:8 flush door with lights MY _ siaxdie brass butts . et hardware up to 50 ent alee a 4o0r, comp. . sien € rg a e Pours FoR PRONG STE a, at Eats ta oa Thom>: eS CALL . SP Whecoswnnonnd tae oanie > pange R, 1060 W. Hu TRADE GAs RANGE FOR ELEC- ti range, R. B. Munro Elec- oe Co., 1060 W. Huron, "TRADEIN DEPT. . a gas stove ... washe: @ : gC. 7, eestestsa & erbSuo, Brome wo Bass see see eee ee skees Modern per sofa . Walnut vanity a7 bench .... MANY ITEMS AV. 18 Ww. nn RN 12 is gary du éuly ew pens — TELEVISION — 16 models, Table & Consoles, Guaranteed, Delivered, from $48. ne pen ¢ neteanene Tels nto OE nope neee ae e a goneseaseecess eeeeeewewe ~ ye Apt a0 hood from ... Our is full of quality mer- chandise-ineluding g complete line of hardware paint. plu a a sup piles, ele a ES = help on any building ‘prob- BURMEISTER’S =| Northern oo UMBER co. cre ae OP ou Serer eee ee see ee eee ee nee aeeeceee Ke TANGe.........5- op Aas oe w= [BED SPECIALS). FH8 Bunk beds, com 8. $49. eeTiR all RCA portable ‘TV : Many ihe, mise. tury, te Brook, Bloomfield Huis von Christmas Trees 59A : CHR’ TREES —. 10,000 of Baten isueaae 3 yas Wages me Tue egrubvere © 2 BERRY DOOR SALES _Michigan, = 3 Sue oor rest Site from | WOOD Cob aim ALTON COT F N Se ae se| See ok Ra BENSON LUMBER CO. 91-9302. $50. Fe] MArket 4-2485 : — iz Y ai 7 Wee PRATER Gh | ga GA: omnesn. Ws ww PTET" Gata Gan Be | a See Eee) EMPIRE ES MOLLION WIN. DIMENSION LUMBER PR, DOUB * dovk ate storms & screens, rea- 2x4-6-8-10-12 width sonable. EM 43-4867, ' fINCH SOIL PIPE. § FT § 370 ee $110 110 per 1000 ft. = i ‘ °* 1000 FT, CASH AND CARRY 1's. sagiay PE 62100 Empire Supplies. Co, 12 GALI WATER | 2000_Union Lk. Rd heaters for cal 4. G. yer Genes TORS a 28 at 1958 designs, large assoriment of : * KRESGE’S FILM CLUB Oh owen With roll of & white Ea oy oro | a en ae ul ok mace ae ate yom) foil of fim in the same siae. ad eee 0 =) S$ oat es Ls Getar Poste rece cua pin PRINT sunvice “The Old Reliable P sed Laer ees be: | et. Cost over $100, wih eae Auburn & Rochester soak exterior paint... $4.45 gal.| {oF $75, See Tom Gerls, Pontiac A mates, ives, Ronen We BOY Se TRADE CAM. : WF ROMER” te FER ee Eves, Ol 1a Full rolls 18 oF | 20 Ib % it se jap ° rain : Feed EX 9c PER FT. IN rolls or Ib fe eras, ectors, tai lots G. A Thompson. 40 Spoon Camera, shop, BFW: He Hay, Gra & 71 8. fo Tent Ja complete tine ba ron St. FE 5-6615. €} Lala # ea WAT-| piyscore = sheet rock ~ th ~*Sale Musical Goods kins vation S Estates. _ exterior tion %. FT. OF C BASE ree : - we 4 Hg i eal se ea =o oalle = foniention ‘ . GAS WA HEA ; san eS Case be ceny Ga item |SURPLUS |= LUMBER| x=? son, 60 8 Pe . B Materia Sales Co, $139.50, 2-GAL. ELEC. 09.95. | NEW & USED LUMBER OR 3-7092 Ss 30c PER Can. sinas and ot Si 8340 Hi ( ac | CONNSTELLATION CO “oo jab. sinks and gee get 96 up. FREE CTANDING TOILETS $18.95 W bow! sink ......... 5. RECO SAVE iciaaan at a = por oi = Custom on Pid | ag For Sale Livestock 72 172 South aw St se : . Monaural Record & Pia: * ma ABO Our 1 15,009 1 SED vical BRICK, as, eer oe ee ee) tee ee Contest or para 5 Browpest Wl Factory 2nds—' jars Bt. er. ety CATA, i » EWING, 36" SAVE PLUMBING ¥ bed, quick ¢han yi "pri | 172.8 wv 5-2100 SPERS oe, band ne. bench. ‘tae, Jt ps] FURNACES & DUCT WORK. REA. us:. ev MAS sonable prices. No down payment ACCORDIAN REA- ney bie, Boy’ kates, si nat Sole eee wigtes| FURNACES _ [or tH zatous' cont nouns 80,000 BTU om ped M g AVAILABLE NOW poet ee BFU of, | mater ue | 8 sere ae cee a steel garage doors, fac- oe aaddae OR rave from Tel-Huron ave, G oogeegs. PT fr meeece. ATOR, TAR = GRUnnl 2260 Dixie Hwy. "| _Very good condition. OR _3-3170. ition OW 3340. Schmist, FE. aa aA town fe MORRIS MUSIC nag | Hot water ‘Sefer | seam boll. Sos Doors 4 8. Tele wn jen. ooprer So ana all standard Offic and tie arene . i “ie ang up ‘Sale e Rasizaent 00 63 aireer closet doors & Rae ttle, re 3s __Sale Sporting Goods 65 Ss ee estat and isin & utters, 1685 LAPEER’ Ri RD Electrid ‘garage door operators. rem Stop “cn ee free Rs BERRY ‘DOOR SALES e THE ANSWER TO YOUR PROBLEM: Want. Ads! To sell, rent, hire, it's FE 2-8181. r “eo NES PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, ‘Avaust 13,1958 = ei : +331) it + ‘7... rAPMATE IRA ro 7 PONTIAC su a ig a ie ey Pld ball OM “es Re a Pe a ae Wie ina _ Btop and see in Holly, MEE am intim boats & dos oO fo e ‘ aGoed buy used Nae Across from Miracle Mile) Sales = ane New : 15 HP a . steering wheel, $125. FE Generals-Hollys NEW Bs _ eet Lakes Zimmer essa ~ all tengthe. A i iN Start” SORE. Exo. condition. ; Sacrifice OR 39-3265. : AUGUST BALE LAKE <8 ai TI -ER x boot tulle equipped with Mark 75/ : Anderson - Reg: al motor and trailer SAVE 8$$ : Demonstrator 6 ft. ey ‘ New 8- 10 Wildes EsGroce Mereury Ad ns on ata eh weer AL k 25, $896. Big discount on a. “Bottle Gas: on ae ee oe ee r ryer , Parts and Supplies iSite Hole Ra. Holly, MBirons: $0 8. Telenranb AUGUST BOAT BARGAINS § to 6: Closed I"Bundaye ae Runabout, — hoe SHORT OF MONEY? 12 Abu as b 2, Motor trom. ‘a - large Sains ick up year 1* Runabow 25 Elec Controls, t. Advertise demonstrate. Cover, Trailer. $1,195- NOW $995. sell and arrange tor financing. ‘6 Trofen Runabout Elec. con- | you receive cath immediately. trols. Tir $1.695- NOW - $1,495. : for only 10*ver cent. We have SCOTT-ATWATER Mtrs. & Service buyers waiting so hur and CRUISE-OUT BOAT SALES come out. Sony Marine 1401 Highwood at Walton Blvd. . ; 19910 Holly Ra ME FE 4-9370. 0-0 OPEN SUNDAY fose 48771. Hol BIG TRADE IN ALLOWANCE “ z Pontiac Chief Bargains — Bargains Mobile Home Sales Inc. 430) Dixie Highway 4 Miles North Pontiac 1 days a week WTD.: Galler Any siz service Cal! Jefferson 6-2524 it Mobtie e Rd. Wa rren, Mich. ' AUBURN HOTS MOBILE . fae ie ee Spares stock we Sault? eopias Ti 8. PAD (at Pike) ech fE_§i5 WANT MOTORSCOOT- Detroiter! Bob Hutchinson, Aomes omit E Eieht) Rent: Trailer Space 7: 79 The finest % mile SE Wit | FREE rE $-6519) ee 4 neers, JOHNSON MOTORS | Vanted Usd oo "88 Tae PONTIAC. CLEAN. . PE & tor your est because of iF cae hard oH ise enough to m _CASH | Shop it. Then Communit HAVE (8, Want ¥o Pe. 55002, N. G0 OD cond. $80. MI 6-0738. For Sale Motorcycles 83 oa i SWAP Of SELL ox oe 3 wi isis St. WING. ae TRION PH - _ Pata sete sw. 0 COS: SINGLE. condition. After 5 MA For Sale Bicycles 84 eS — Boats & Accessories 85 %e HP. CHAMPION 14 tate, Phone ca paw boat & % MY 3.1 25% D ISCOUNT — Evinrude motors overstocked few boats at a big d«count Get your motor tune-up now Labor | ‘ 100 pet cent en back 18 to 8 ft § & 10 wide Hf years rience mark Hig st trate-in allowance ever arine Seni m5 Orchard ine Get our dea) before you buy. Re-- Rd Over ® am te § om — ~ wil) save hundreds Eons ‘BOAT WINDAHIELDS. $20 05. IN- | cludes hardware, trim and mold- ing strip Ferry Service Inc.. 6129 — _Highiand Rd ~ Century Raven Model — | 22 ft. 2 bunk, toilet, automatic | Bilge Lente 3 other extras. Special | Gator Trailer Must sacrifice for | -business reasons Charles E King. meee aa Bav Port Mich dhive | CENTURY GOATS | ble docks — Boat ‘ifts | paces A Pe lle doit Porta CATION TRAILERS FOR SALE Pibergias & Cadillac Alum boats or oh OR 3-2838 5685 Willlams| ME FOR USED HOUSE. RUURY MTRS —.. REPAIk SERVICE - INIMER WATER WEED CUTTING | AND LAKES SALES INL or make Vast re ens 312 W duron FE 2.6122 EVINRUDE MOTORS CRESTLIN- & Geneva boats Gator ail- i oa Bring vour motor & boat in| for the best trade of = gessen i Kelly's Hardware 2004 urn at ‘Adams, Auburn Hts. FE. 2-8811. , ~.8 FT RACE BOAT WITH urchase of 10 h.p Mere, motor on pie lakewood, Watkins | ake. 28181 for an ad-write Sal “charge dt.” | > * Pe ‘Y ‘to recover a loss. Dial FE, : Wp, bus | Boats. Trailers & Accessories Bart HORTLE WAROR_ FOR Everything for the boat - ms @ coment patie | Omens MARINE wr P EE 72-8020 a A cor ‘ Sidewalk “Room tor eetden on LONE STAR 1S FIBERGLASS, eB 2 * gach spot 36 ft streets rm | Evinrude 36 HP Lark elec., Gator G shelter. 3 mi t of Oxford or) a All oe in "87. Complete- : sat te Ra. OA &-3022 | _ly_ equip, EM 3.2040 - NEW Va Tee ie ie sgt ae Qs healt a Fishing wrachle. 960 PLACE A’ LOS T AD. and rabbit rata A-1_ bird FE 2-2075, Call FE 28181 for: an ad, STANDARD @ieE1 PIERS SUN ks siuma-spar docks, we also Ce a variety of good cigar. quiboaro moters $50 | Harrington Boat Works T.| lei |saiepOur {oun wears DEALER _ 1809 S TELEGRAPH RD EM 34931, e racing ee. Ne money Bg Bs aRY MAK “BOB FROST, INC, wientiad cane $"kosuRN iat Oe Stark sure crop canning | white AUBURN AT EAST BI-VD. ay ba erg aches. White tee State “Bie. Bales, 803 ws — coreg peer : so sonst Bhd, E. STANDARD BRAND NEW TIRE sare bs VOOR can FRAW, a 4 mm! Upie to b ‘oer cent off Black or ron tee cree jE nS aED WILLIAMS re 8 aie 10 ‘ : Rd FE 4-0000. wat Raeburn a Hd, VAN Mag LT, 440 D Sale Fare ha ars coe 76 aoe Service 81 ai oars Dollar, for man tate FARM | roan Olivgr Sales ov hae /BRAKES PRELINED. $12.95 MOST is MOCH 48 W5. FOR, JUNE am ear Service Store "emt Tom soa pice FOR JUNK CARS. . ‘ood, service NDING TH Es a ee ot FOR JUNE CARS. -|GRANKSHAPT GRINDING IN ~ eer Opmasars repens’ voene CASH FOR CARS lr cre om Se ee —_ ‘skirts Rare is 8. IONE 5 CARS: A Lapeer, Orion. Estimates. 1-9 p.m. ; __Sale Motor Scooters 82 PLL BUY YOUR CAR as scooTs: Wilson Pontiac-Cadillae “ CUSHMAN. 8 ' Ra. LIKE 1350 N. "Woodward jo? ~CRUT foot CAUISARE - ACCESSORIES. B'ham : MI 4-1930 “More Dollar$ your used car -— any make = or model at 232 S. Saginaw. ‘RUSS DAWSON _MERSOLisH FORD “Lt LINCOLN R&R MOTORS -S used cars, Get top cash Sex up or down eee M & M Motor Sales Bah halo,” Se! Sted WE NEED CARS| SAVE TIME-WE'RE PAYING Top $$$ Dollar GOOD USED CARS _ At Our New Location 952 W. HURON GLENN'S" MOTOR, BALES / —ar ver olp CAR OR 3-6015 WTD. OLD CARS FOR PARTS OR junk EM _ 3-8042. WANTED USED CARS TOP DOLLAR TAYLOR'S MA 4-1561 wadtames oO" Lake ~ Used Truck Parts 89A Eel UE. MOTOR SALES 2635 Auburn Ave. FE 4-6633 For Sale Trucks 90 am - > Ford | Tandem spec ial Re- good =. FE is neue [i TON. 4 FT SIDES baaivneee o8s a CHEVY — 1957 CYLIN- _der. 2,400 mi. FE +2648. CHEVROLET SEDAN os LAARY JEROME R R ‘DEALER var ea a aE ‘Ti ron Check Our Low Prices. “cy” as 147 §. Saginaw. PE 5-224€ ‘34 FORD TANDEM 10 YARD _ dump. FE 5-8257, 38 FOPRN C COURIER EXCELLENT cond $585 55 Ford pickup nice. Priced to sell om Bonr, Inc Mv 41715 | "8T GMC we a TRUCK, LIKE) new. 3 to d. box. Will take! car or cenet ruck in trade. 3-1841 JEEP ._PICK-UP TRUCK, LIKE) new. 12 Mariva St. ~ PONTIAC'S TRUCK CENTER GMC RETAIL BRANCH Oakland at Cass ‘Foreign & Sports Cars 8 90B | 3 FOR THOSE WHO APPRECIATE A REALLY FINE CAR! 1958 MERCEDES BENZ 300 D DOOR HA 4 RDTOP Automatic tyanareisclon,. Fuel both — $9,500 Contact: SALES MANAU:ER PONTIAC RETAIL STORE 65 MT. CLEMENS 8T PE 7T17 { | METROPOLITAN 55 Wiite sidewall tires 35 mi. gal. Good cond Call arte 6) pm, OA 115 SAVE $700 ON 1988 VAUXHALL, 4 dr. Only 1106, miles 2 tone, turn signals, heater, Better than cay Miles oer rE 93 . F or Sale Cars wits. ACCEPT OLD MODEL CAR or pane! for equity in clean ‘5 Buick special hardtap 26,000 fies Keego Trailer Park, Lot 57, ‘36 BUICK RIVIERA EXC CON- dition, FE 4-7219. Hig oe BUICK, SUPER. 4 DR HAR . Leaving for South whi sacrifice EM _Commerce Rd. at | BUICK 57 BUPERR 4 EA 4155 418 Union Lk. Rd iD. | America. \TIZZY by Kate Osann bal Olds 3 dr. oaek Hydra, White- "55 Ford ‘airlane 2 dr, Fordomatic. haat Buick Geni y dr. R&H. White- | ad Be hee 2 dr. Deluxe. Rydza. . Power brakes. Whiteyalls. Ran whitewaite Ses! "53 Pontiac 4 dr. sedan. R&H. OR "s3.Guevy Bet Bel ae 4 dr. Powerglide, Also Transportation She roamed : B Mein ieite “Til 8 MA pea a 5-141 1956 BUICK 7, Ae Ge funter Siva” ey 8. ee ward Ave. Birmingham 4-2735. 1954 CADILLAC FLEETWOOD, AIR conditioned, fully loaded. $1,800. PE 2-1224 1953 CADILLAC CONV. NO MON- ey needed. 12 Mariva St. CADILLAC, 1956 oad Po nee price is on'y SCHUTZ DESOTO-PLYMOUTH $12 8. Woodward, Birmingham a) STATION WA PRIVATE. “eee er ¥ very ¢ Musi al couse. Please call OR f ” SELLING OUT! end “TI never eal MY father ‘daddy conte: It puts him on For Sale Cars 91 s Sale Cars _ 91 HAUPT Pontiac Sales. | Matthews- tiie ete | Hargreaves DOES IT. _AGAIN! WATCH FOR Tomorrow's AD los CHEVROLET Del-Ray. Nice car. “BOB FROST, INC. > $80 Hunter, B'ham. MI 6-6934 GOOD CARS Are Hard to Find "63 — = i dr., 8 cyl. sharp 5 "53 — nice ...... 45 vy 4 a clean ......- 5 ae s Sales & Service ments of Mgr. Mr. S%D-. TD., R&H. Taare: Must. ne vauen “sppre- clate, Wadi Se or ttle cash gob Eddie Steele Ford. FE CORAL = WHITE verti 1955. 1 cuEy? CON- exc., oma No dealers. 1953 i0§3 CHEVROLET. SDR, SEDAN. OL 1-7321. ORIand Hardenburg 257 Chev. oe H-top, ages oy ard get Rambler yinout f dr. Radio & Se r an ECONOMY USED CARS 22 Auburn off Saginaw ik 8-271 isi 1, CHEVROLET CLUB Sota CHEVY CONVERT. Power pack steer- sk . es ontinental ine IMPALA done ae Te = gy PE 5- tone. R MOTORS 724_Oakland _FE 4-3528 | ~ CHEVROLET. 1953 — Bel Air 4 door that's really “RIGHT & READY.” Jet black paint eS Ss er and whites SCHUIZ DESOTO-PLYMOUTH 912 6 Woodward, Birmingham ws Car, $1195. to heat- > 1953 CHEV, HARDTOP, RADIO, heater, Power sar Very sharp. $350, PE 1955 atick, - s ssume ae onthly payments. PE bats Auta Tales 103 § Saginaw. tl W CuENY PICK-UP, LIKE NEW. FE 2-1048, 1950 Pontiec, 4 dr. 2-1 ue ict EXCEL. TRANS. CLEAN Me 3-0081. H H_ Riggins __ JEROME : “Bright Spot” OP ‘til 10 Every Nite FOR YOUR 4 CONVENIENCE ALWAYS FINE USED CARS TO CHOOSE FROM For nappier, trouble id a motoring In weather cold or You can't go wrong with your selection From JEROME “Bright Spot.” JEROME "Bright Spot” Olds-Cadillac Dealer © » | . 6 06 CHEV’ Y @ DR. R & H. SHARP. | ‘56 ST EvEOLET r v8. 4 DR. 2) ‘58 Edsei convertible Orchard Lake at Cass ~ , Harold’ Tur- } For Sale Cars * ‘For Sale Cars aay ™ For Sale. Cars 91 94 __ STOP, LOOK, BY ask icy, at snbaseegceseee=s- ‘$4 Buick ‘Roadmaster. Ail ae power, 's4 = Super, 8 Holiday, P- ‘34 Mercury aii, eee Pontiae Con H. Power steering rakes $1695 ; i“ a sharp $1895 Pontiac - Buick Rochester OL 1-8133 1953 CHRYSLER, NEW YORKER. hb gua for pond Good V-8 , _. trans: on, & body rts. Union 8t. - DODGE, 1957 “LIKE NEW CONDITION.” are the only words dr-arthe the 8 t won't last a only HASKINS | SHARP CARS 952 Buick club c tadio, eater excellent aeyad like Par > eect ean ie 7. 1955 Chevrolet convertible, V2 werglide, radio and eae mem siewepnaweds $1ité. 1956 Chevrolet converte ) ed erglide, radio and heater. ownst. low mileage, sharp. $1 956 Olds 98 Holliday coupe, cae ere ee . One ‘owner me eanenoneor $1986. 1957 Ford Fairlane 500, ; ene ine, Fordomatic, radio, heater, e new red and ivory ish, |* Orie OWREE 2.2.2. cee econ $1007 _ ALSO TRANSPORTATION : SPECIALS Haskins Chev. ane eset baie Hi ay at M15 Spee’ at nites vary ~~ Chevrolet 2 @: station eee be renee teen nee $1546 ‘Ttolet 2 dr; jue, rade. uy cour 2 ar, da e of ; Century hard ome, ni Dysatlow . sis ‘85 Oldsmobile, 2 ar, Hydra- matic - ee ee ee Per ee = 2 pi Yate ; wey, HOMER HIGHT MTRS. “i pe OXFORD, MICHIGAN OA’ 8-2528 1956 MERCURY ¥ CONVERT., AUTO. wer gcerne brakes, walle ° Sust ri &H, w t for summer ye e Steele Ford. PE 5-020: . 1957 Mercury Montclair _ Hardtop. jeering.. ro brakes. Cleanest cap BOB F ROST, INC. 280 Hunter, B’ham. MI ‘$3 MERCURY 4 DR. OD. RH. Good tires. Not an oil burner. ay be Ts. at 1150 Myrtle, corner of L: 6-6034 - . MUST SELL. OUT OF WORK. 1954] Vert., mercom: tic. Turn pike erui- : Fo te Take over payments of a 3 ine Re on é ee nin DESOTO-PLYMOUTH eae me tt perme ove.) cher 6: war rm ha 1954 FORD 2, DR wee TOG YE ~ 1935 Mercury Montclair ‘62 DODGE H. TOP. EXC. CON- Hard Black & white with dition, sharp. EM 3-0081 H. Rig- 1953 Country Squire _ black ‘white interior. Real clean. —sins ves. 9 mesenger. Fordomatic. We dows. Cam Haance. “i 1953 DODGE 2-DR. Special. BOB FROST, INC. BOB FROST, INC. 280 Hunter, B’ham. MI 6-6934 os": _ transportation. Full price, BOB FROST, INC. 280 Hunter, B'ham. MI 6-6934 DODGE, 1958 OFFICIALS CAR. Loaded with all the extras from it if you drive it Save $8. An older car will handle, Dp 36 months on balance. SCHUTZ DESOTO-PLYMOUTH 912 5 Woodward, Birmingham “CY” OWENS FORD. ’$3 DODGE CLUB os ‘CY” OWENS 147 8. eaten Swe re 1951 REPOSSESSION Pull price $93. No cash needed. Payment “aly $9.98 mo. Mr. Bell. Great Lakes. FE 38-0402. DODGE, 1955 . Wagons — Wa — and more Wagons We really got ' "em. Here's just cecames of our little money " abgos to sell Power. steer- and power brakes set this one owner like-new wagon Just an older cer of value will get you in. $1095. DESOTO-PLY MOUTH ‘912 8. Woodward, Birmingham 1955 FORD, 2 DR.. 8 CYLINDE standard, R&H. This is the me ou've been looking -for. iteele Ford. FE 5- . R. & C. Rambler 280 Hunter, B'ham. MI_6-6034 ‘65 FORD CONVERTIBLE, AUTO- matic transmission, Rah. smite “walis, exc. diti MANY ‘52, uy "34 wake & models on hand, come out & look them over! Auburn Motor — Sales CORNER Be + = BLVD. 1956 FOR! cays 7h DR. ar » Eddie 1953 FORD CUSTOM 8, $5 DN. Mr a Bham Rambler 666 S. Woodward, MI Steele Ford, H to roll, Your oa ae little FE PREACHER’S CAR and YUP! The previous own- — er was. and you know how they take care “ oo“ cars. It’s a ‘54 = — with lies range hydramatic, twin Soda and matched whites Trul in new car condition Full price $695 SCHUTZ DESOTO-PLYMOUTH 912 &. Woodward. Birmingham Get Wise, E Economize 1996 FORD CONVERT. ~ gt ¢ — Fordomat- sy cen BOB FROST, INC. 280 Hunter, B'ham. ‘866 FORD V-8 COUNTRY SED. _— New. tires. Clean. R John- Lake Orion. 4 FORD V-8 COUNTRY $1.595. New tires clean R. nad son, Lake Orion °$7 Hilman Minx Low mileage. R & H. WW tires. 2-tone L “Terms. i trade Mazurek Motor Sales 8. BLVD, AT §. SAGINAW FE +9 <$iss MI 6-6934 RAMBLER EW & USED CARS BILL SPENCE RAMBLER a & SERVICE 211 8, Saginaw FE 5-0297 ‘$2 RAMBLER HAR: ABSOLUTELY Ni DOWN. Assume ayments Call t Mgr., Mr. Pars at MI 4-7500, Harolq Tur- 1951 REMBLER STATION hel park Good condition, Call after OR NASH—i 053 ATES. DR. — Hydramatic. Selseet. glas ‘A good travel car—very good conminien. rice. aH Riva at He oa. hire unter Blvd. at Haynes, Birm. + 1952 RAMBLER. NO RUST. NO 1957 ISETTA NE | ~ money down. Take over $5 —— mee nape per glen + Rambler 0665, "Woodard, Mi nice car for the money, Priced Ae 7 iva. a8 Berio Ave Bie ~ 83 NASH 2-DR. _mingham MI _ 4-2735. Like new. Good ~ 1954 Lincoln Hardtop a mileage. Oniy M45. No money Radio heater. Automatic. Very "BOB FROST, INC oe B FROST, Wo" 280 Hunter, B'ham. | MI_6-6034 wo Hunter, Shaw.’ yremn| » OLDSMOBILES rat Lincoln Convert. "Hite cars ara f lused—Ma, Full power. Spotiess, inside & out. ame as new : OUGHTON & & SON BOB FROST, INC. - 24 Main oe 280 Hunter, B'ham. MI_ 6-6934 OL 1-976) OUR, SLOGAN, | 1956 Lincoln 4-Drs 1956 OLDSMOBILE 3-0142 -| 158| Premier. Low mileage. 1 owner.| ‘dr. Hardtop. P. Must sell 36 cars in 30 days.| Sharp. $2,195. — Radio & heater. Ww th red OTOR SALES BOB FROST, INC. ina on ey mee. Complete service om "til 9 p.m. Laser 7 1981 STATION WAGON. 2 Di. | 220 Hunter, B’ham. BOB FROST, INC. ons 12,400 miles. $1.325 cash.| 1957 Lincoln Premier AT 280 Hunter, B'ham. MI 6-6934 2626. Fu 30 OLDS 68 2 DR. HYDRA. R&H. FORD, 194, 7 DR. CUSTOMLINE Bibgewer. Spotless inside & out. | “ABSOLUTELY NO MONEY transmission. Overdrive. $600. OL BOB FROST, INC. 65 mo Atal Cre Mer ur. een & 280 Hunter, B’ham MI 6-6934 ark - MI 4-7500. Harold Tur- WAGON. R&H. A-1 MO- | 1954 MERCURY HONTER =< Ford. = = FE 5-7528, eves. aft-' dr. Mercomatic REY | Fo SALE: 195 PLYMOUTH 4 he —— owost Pee etital cond. war Resin heoter. overdrive. Very D CTRY. SQUIRE. AUTO]; $750 Call Mr Fleming MI clean. Ph. GR_4-4472. “power Seeating. R&H. Just: the| 64000 day Call MI eve- | [956 ina Pivaocrl oe SAVOY, HARD- for that summer vacation. | _Dings & w top, red and white, 8 cylinder, t | ile POan Ran OV EmOaTY MERCURY, 1954 pee Regl Shere. rest “Siecle Ca. wn. good condition. FE $s OVERDRIVE. | nis te Monterey 4 dr. te fully Ford, FE. 5-024. . 65 FOPD FAIRLANE a oa: Raa. radio. heatey spo pa 1983 PLYMOUTH, BEST OFFER _OR 31560 ¢. condition Priced to sell) and wave: WE'RE MOVING . 30 Olds 4 Radio, heater, iT care & trucks, must go. $35. | SOtwER Cass & PIKE PE st Mi x ars mas i raamperteiios: tee oe sell. 222 MONTCALM "til 8 100, EM_3-0112. 2? DR. GOOD - CHEAP } NSPORTA Complete accessories: perfect e "60 FORD” Vs A-} RUNNING. $75. gine ful! t price $98. No cash pb ‘49 OLDS, V-8 15. °51 Payments only $9.9 mo. Mr. NASH STA MAN, 15. "50 Seu. reat Lakes. 8-0402, BUICK. $125. $1 HUDSON, $148 1955 Chevrolet Convert. 145, "52 PLYMOUTH, $195 "53 V-8. Powerglide. meee & heater. 95. "51 CHEVY, $195.. Very clean Can $1,000. MORE CAR SELECTION with $115 cash. rade up or down or |- BO B FROST, INC. 28 6-6034 ies [ARP aT CHEVY, BEL AIRE ba etter t 5:30 . m. 1963 3 CHEVY PANEL, GOOD CO dition. No money down. Eadie Steele Ford. FE 5-0204. caR PAYMENTS 100 BURD: ee - sume? Let us Son you adjust to some less expensive model. Lake Orion Motor Sales M% AT CLARKSTO a Frise he’ No money. down. “BOB FROST. INC. 260 Hunter, B'ham. MI aiea 1953 FORD. 2 DR. SHARP. FORD’ —" MERCURY MY" 2-26) 1956 CHRYSLER 4-DR. P. Steering. P Brakes. 2-tone. Whitewalls “Showroom condition. “BOB FROST, INC. 280. Hunter, B'ham. MI 6-6934 1955 CHRYSLER WINDSOR DE- luxe 4-door radio, heater, auto- matic transmission, power steer- ing and igxt a} x ow aan S. Bester Blvd at —— Ave Birmingham, | money down A real buy. Eadie _Bteele rd FE 5-0204. | “37 FOR AIRLANE. 4 | @ DR, } R&H HT Fordo a ee car $1695. R & R MOTORS 724 akland FE 4-3529 ‘37 FORD. FOM., C-300 4 DR., _tiso”® Peery of $61 Balance 1955 Ford Fairlane 2-dr. Radio & heater. Fordomatic. hehe cea $150 down. Can fi- “BOB 3 FROST, INC. Car Center LET'S SWAP — LET'S SWAP LET’S SWAP! Sharp Cars Immediate delivery Official’s cars Easier terms Larger Selection . $260 \*58 Ford Fairlane hardtop . $2395 | 38 English Ford $1625 "87 Mercury 4 dr. wagon .. 2695 67 peresty adr air cond $2045 "S57 Foru 4 dr wagon $1995 57 Chev. 4 dr hardtop $1895 "57 Chev sales $1845 ‘57 Dodge Coronet $1695 ‘56 Ford Oe icane 4 ar oo. $1105 “$5 Chev. Bel Air past .. $1145 "55 DeSoto 4 dr cigoeces + 1088 ‘53 Mercury hardtop ne sancne 5 ‘53 Chev 4 dr cc : § ‘oF ev. zy had Cohn wes Sonne: 37 $3 Ford 2dr ow... cere aee $ 445 ‘ord 2 An Plymouth, i coupe. Dees 30 Boage ee Company MERCY Sion bono cee FORD LINE B28 SAGINAW 4 DR } § — loaded with extras ar, low mileage.\EM }- FE 8-0488 — Open til 10 FE 23-0131 , BUICK - BETTER BUY USED CARS 4 DR. COUNTRY SEDAN. Ra- _ dio heater. automatic ’53 Chevrolet 2 Dr..$ 395 SEDAN, heater standard shift ’5§ Buick 4 Dr. ....$1195 ROADMASTER SEDAN, all pow- er radio, heater, Dvnafiow 53 Buick ..........$ 595 ROADMASTER all power radio heater, Dynafiow 81°56 Ford Hardtop . $1595 CUSTOMLINE VICTORIA 2 DR., Power, radio, heater, one owner. ‘57 Pontiac 860 ....$1795 t Sse idperealen CPE. radio, heater, red & white ‘54 Chevrolet 2 Dr.. .$ 695 BEL AIR, radio. heater, Power | «54 glide i |'55 Chevrolet 2 Dr.. .$1195) , BEL AIR HARDTOP, radio, heat er Ponecanes ONE OWNER 55 Buick 4 Dr. ....$1095 SPECIAL SEDAN, radio a Creabew EZI glass, ONE OW -. .$ 395 radio, °§2 Ford 2 Dr. ... CUSTOMLINE fE& oa heater. standsrd 57 BUICK TERA" ee anda? 52 CHEVROLET DELUXE 2 DR, LIEE N | DB, LIKE NEW '55 CHEVROLET 2 DR., POWERGLIDE, : $004, 6 CYL 56 FORD, Pa - *§5 CHEVROL ET % TON PICKUP. NICE GLENN'S MOTOR SALES. OU id LOCATION 982 BW. PHIURON: en i PE 4-1797 Po : : $+ pis “FORTY.” . rs Radi io, Television Broadcasters Urged to Take Staci . t requires as / eo it of courage. Cok ‘lequally rare gift plies i Stations Ne cy uihone Rak 7 ae b ra in a, guts. ne : | . { These are the qualities pau tamp Dealer | Statfs via at at ey rams an: ec vad are the TO é, . ’ They detached special- Television | “ah: fied Persons| min the Sach ca ) Today’ 5 ubject to change Hotice. di ted by U Only Qualified presen ist with no - - s * ’ Programs furnished by stations listed in this colump are XYZ-TV Channel 9 CKLW-TY n IC ° With poe peiien = bit Chapne) ¢—WWJ-TV Channel 1~W Accused: of Smuggling Form Editorial Opi Seve Money Channel es asl 19:00 (4) Amos ’"' Andy. ¢C " t Country ’ | Seve Time volved in murder — eae Products Into a By JOHN DALY ot Your Exclusive TONIGHT’S HIGHLIGHTS to pie a Gy.” 9:20 (2) News, Wea From Red China NEW YORK 1p — Incre cies : Auto Exhoust man in ‘ Principal k, radio and te tol 3 / System Conter, 6:00 (7) Mr, Danger. (2) penance ey \segetioere 9:30 a) == Se bane, NEW YORK (AP)—A top a Ah cabins are being urged "| | oom e Nooc. Wien é pea Sag ody (Re-run) a Our Friend Harry ican stamp euler = pp teas editorialize, a & 13 @) Racket Squad. or Money. curtis of btemine treen Red China. right of stations to present| I me ee De em Dough Re Mi |worth 0 er, Kurt Weishaupt of se atiypdio: Rgpatie | 6:10 (4) Weather: Eliot. (2) I've Got a Secret. »— eeetay ™ “ee ‘indicted in sag ncn My but only recently has ‘ 9:45 (7) News. eas) BE Showce se. Fetal Court yesterday wu the issue come to the fore — :15 (4) Box Four. Te itory,|10:30 (2) Star With the Enemy iimaauin ' 6:15 Territory, (4) Treasure Hunt. Federal Trading Wi A series of sta * 7) Topper. Comedy. 10:00 (7) Fombst ly works vein of (9) Movie, Act, ied to pleed next leaders, culminating Pe te m DAS 6m Teaser, Chon iter te) dewvers inser Seeders ead ratiss ho owls anew MUPPLER 4) Soldiers of Fortune. : ‘6 main street 1:00 (2) Arthur Godfrey. Peso B.Aapeot rat Di pliriane ee eet Aen NoPps | iinalegs er eer: Ipeeinr F : : : : ma a i ‘ EERE ae co) Het erecting Pea) MTEC ERS (2) Steel é : ix-count indictme intedly re : “6 Oe er (Cameron Prtiommne) 9 (2) Botte he fgearald dealer Inport he argent w | 7:00 (Sports Parade. ven n dream fmen, Young) 7) Ricky the Clown November 1853 and February 1957, me ae ee TN STALLED | * OU j Ch Aawog heey. swrnan Giateat) i forced Noontime Comics, eee dentitied ‘American ail , have fale’ to follow vp this eom- ; 6 Car-| lawman ro duty 11:45 (7) Noontime C officer stationed in sacgphehal wre "s John Daly asserts that ten. asthenia. s to the extent ex: | i roll Naish, "Wedding Day’ and respect forthe old man.) PAY AFTERNOON —|(0 have tipped f M-| adio and TV bruedcasters afe being’ arped © Iediorial dovert: | Seta‘ to combate FR © ; THURSDAY Al ? a) S. Atty, Warren adio and TV broade ill be adding special solid , precedent ; , Coruiea 7:10 (1) Weather. 10:15 (9) Weather. - Lif Dee ae more than SO tually, he claims, stations wil . bie ber ip that. of ‘the 15 Minute Service scsteii ‘oath : Pave 12:00 ee love = Dag ioe) tampa were noel peler ments to their staffs. One thing dl » sal us is that While You Wait TST KD News, 19:20 (9) Film Fare. Builder, aupt’s home. He repo } newspapers hav es 7 i and (9) Ross, the | ,000 for them. ' edi 7:30 (7) pp idaprea tab deg 10:36 (7) Basball Corner. ve tor " 4 y. jmere thee . st identil “ <_ ] Coul d editopiale. pate Seb who have be- Tiger ee Clan great, 12:15 (9) Let's Look. Weishaupt, a former oe | ta ur. ant D Ca : ' . real peop figures. -. mer New York aS and Hank h for Tomorrow. f the American Stamp Dea ae es siiz 1T e This staff may be come eeenlery Movie. Johnny Antonelli anc Gi-|12:30 (2) Searc Id-Be You. |° was said to have so Milliona behind the rolltop (B) Million’ Dollar Movie} af) Sani Freackecs (4) (color) It Could Assn. at 100 per cent’ k OOTS weekly, or Montgomery ret ante Chicago Cubs manager (7) Stu Erwin. - ‘ a stamps . | Ma. e ; north-Texas statesmen C48 2 ing, rite Story. ' profit. uthorities | a dozen elder oO a Train. ani tS eee Jean- (9) Favo The seal =o —s Chinese | By EARL WILSON wacky naliam emeony Re gg “half-binding ) Eddy, “‘Swee - of the| ion at Gimbels dep NEW YORK — Paxdon ? Anything si - event, the ceremony (Re-run ter. Re- (4) Studio. 57. Star o to.1:00 (2) Ladies Day. cession who can be serious Wynn's TV. writers, In. any its salt be (2) Twilight | Thea b st (Bette Davis) tries to 1: (4) Movie. =. Gimbels nor the conces-| weather, me that one of Ed statt worth i pixar eniies eacee Be help young hopeful ee eee Posie ‘was named noe nah ce Jacobs, asked the dentist fo ig part that ttligence, courage aod oe | (9) Movie ech said they had 60 5 nobs, ; that’s : mee, life im defense of innocent 71:00 (7) Soupy’s On. Turns. Species ahs in the investigation. to his bill, too, * because tachment, men's} map. Keenan Wynn. (4) News. tf 1:30 (2) As the World ae * * * tracing|hurts the most. + * F One of the radio-TV ews: LeGoff. opper. reported rime res BS 8:00 (2) Leave It stirs Lage ” Ne or . is 994 Ly tll, ig Weishaupt to his * ind up one of those stuffy : y and large, we ae aa | ae ~ 1:16 (4) Weather. 2:00 (2) Our Mo Charro. een SOME, 8 Shanghai {PM ants Shorll hain Zeckendorf completes yegpelelnes pale accountant, ai ble. (Rerun (2) Weather. (7) Lady of named the Oriente Stamp Co. millionaires if W taurant site for @ new a cert: teal eter Wee a d Harriet. Neb ; h Haste page F panaingd Teta eager, Maa ts Sbor"—par- a lk acme the| | 8:80. (7) —_ an bers go “ 11:20 (4) oe 2:25 (4) Faye Elizabeth. shipped in small Me tonic yd batities project.. A ge bipeae: to imagine. Union aviue ol temeriien | sons re (Re-run (2) . eishaupt’s , oots Shor, corpora his opin-| oritne bana Bot Bel ter. Si-e:s39 (2) House Party, y {bers cok the packages to him.|tiouiarly to Mrs. T ‘oot's million- x {is not qualified to express his opin- Father Knows htwatch Thea 2:30 Baggis. (color) | forward vised the taurant, T ILSON orld events over (4) Fa teacher when stu- 11:25 (2) Nightw: “Mademoiselle (4) —— Deutsch said, on being ad In any new res Bing Crosby, WwW , ion on. w ited States. : " aids shas'ee aad hea ous ot mone ACH: ps were worthless, aire customers (Bob sig les probably be — 7 |waves of the me - AND BLOW-OUT : dents Pp Fifi. ” Ld ‘ _ ' Fairless : ’ h a mil on- * 4 a = 1. (Re-run) | Daly, Ben is as muc | ard R. Ss ‘ wat Jack Paar. Florence V fim Not Angry . y with $50,000,000. “would always be Murrow, a Hans rs of experi-| Service #00 (7) Boxing. Mickey Craw 0. a se i oe Ic aire as a gu Cannon onee wrote, it “wou qualified, ele i> even much! Midas peg 4 ' a (4) 2 ye Jimmy ” ence and Seuth eta Gaspar — = 7) American Bandstand H H | Ru Dr ver And as roprietor. . 256 to Jerome Olds! a waavenl (7) Wit If- n uieter without the p ~~ @ ola, 2” opinion. (Nest (9) os Aventure series, THURSDAY MORNING @) vere Yours ITY (AP) Ebenezer : Marx's Timely Pun; “Nasser's in the ec By Leones only experienced FE 2-1010 . ‘Puc! ), = ct Is Yours. SAS C tie Groucho Ma observe institution- (4) Mystery Theater (Color). Meditations. 3:30 (2) Verdh phe | feectigge pal hd crossing the . ) hope)” | qualified to form an or rg in (2) The nlap, d (I newspaper, itter detective gets = | . (4) From Trust? | Dunlap ight on his way to a cold groun < * * ld me from | al opinion—for a B te Co Trent. (7) Who Do You street last nigt he was struck by| ‘ at his lawyer (he to the} for a radio—TV : 6:58 (2) On the Farm (9) Movie. ara vee ) Ernest Hemingway patel aad the only story igi es.” wie . ear, nA p i- latter , BV’ (2) TV College 2) Brighter Day. “The driver didn’t stop of biw-| Savana) because the “was a little squib in The C1 oar SE ioe ne 4) Today. 4:00 (2) Brigh for a did Dunlap. He picked A ire injunction, suit Times eh sic iat at (4) y tea le alias eB sae up and went to dinner. A| Bsqu Hemingway got the N.Y. Jon ee | SESE: Sista 7:30 (2) Movie. pl witness called police. a and saw it was a Page 1, 2-co land Cit: Mae : a * . ew Eng rims. i ; Carnival. 4:15 (2) Secret Le a had only a pies he exploded . . . Patios Wash- J DITVinioe se Lat Si Abd 8:00 (7) Cartoon bie ob aie sere ‘cane and didn't want inn has a sign reading hich some wit rr serra eo $:90 (7) Big Show. Oe OD Lall Time. ance SE ee ee an Was ad Oa Ma TEIN eer WA Sia . Police found the car. has add -and-Egg Man 3 : if Aaa Lt ' eS i Halt 3 6:45 (2) Cartoon Classroom. 245 (4) Modern Remahess: Delaney Gross, told appar, fine?” (Spotted by Butter-an ~~ bitadt bcike . 4:45 Her: i 19, had been Dunlap, er Reilly). ee eee aay) dened aire ARL 5:00 said. . DNIGHT EARL... CT |e Oy mcctoetan ~ \eitlanrs te * THE MI ta eave ue | wert indian a (7) Woody : lap refused to” Prose-| ‘raxi tycoon Danny Arnate the* | * Sountry (9) Looney Tunes, ‘But Dunlap ester, “Cheesecake Ike” | posing Og cute. life and 1 want/Maim{ court i co—but the latter in-\ > Algerian city i 5:30 (2) pronase It's Great World 2 is ay ties his,” he told po)perger, an onetime So Arnstein were : . 3 ¥. ley sash (4) ( Mouse Club. sisted on «, tter”~-watching ow . i! = . { Japanese sash (7) Mickey ; vsleaaed. him to act as a “spo not ae res ei k " ra words) toa (9) Serial = er 7s for cab a te picolge pina One JESSICA Motor Company 17 Tennis t oe urt . driving with e nny, “Well, St. a"Sote furtive . He Walks Out ‘of be Prof ssor to Take -—_|day, woeks later; The'told Deny, y said, "Fine, what baa Sh iv 232 S. Seginaw 1 Ydenteat as Other Case Ends FOTESSOF fa > |f Sound ape of these supe! “Oh, I didn't take his f RCA COL FE 2.9131 < That sewrer 7 . (AP)—Paul Into Ri number?” Exc 1 pigeon?” r’s Soles and Service | rn z, Z ve, ws tty $5,000 Into RUSSia num iis ake He Cele eb a cher WEET'S RADIO-TV ‘SERVICE ° . waa Case, 42, : i r > 34 Gioes agent aes Court while another STON (AP)—Prof, Harold’ if aan die. 18. . . Foday’s Wilson ee resembles Sophia s) 36 Go . disposed of prior to’ BOs f Harvard Law Schoo .Monday Suasies Offerman Se ee rely y~ action was t on an Berman o t—to x luscious- -lipped . A 8 Britien heduled . arraignmen sual assignmen "| Bron here. her no’s ; ae howe hits an or hattery charge. ‘has $5,000 "behind the Iron Cur- Loren practically pd AT: “Russia is agin sticking her esaciniiinenn 2 Nu uit @ rT ~ D ; = e. coeasil — 4é Street ten ek oe i boorhed Ina, koe Dy bees a > bastter” Bo (Big Payott") beautitriog a 1959 TV's | Get < 49 Weird Se oe ee ba dcas ton Soviet law, °Ber-/into everybody’ Rote was spending big money anybody buy! NEW : ‘| ‘quai ed io rest | a t “Case dismissed! nd left! An expert on by Probate When Billy t said, “I never yet saw a HERE acguaie TS Oeics ects aaeneee - tack = : rie, got up a s appointed by JJ, Shubert said, her, i Re i é 86 Oriente aa ee “renting place ~ 49 Ati of. out of his reverie, man wa nd V. 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L its dup New: KLW News Rhiftbres n the conspiracy Mayor} January is in the ship's pro-|m hiding behind i : , R Dinner Date WJR. News, — WrON, ‘Chuck Lewis ¢ i River Rouge rials and too : de re-) “It keeps Robert! stem you BBs. eke | yee «| EERE Woe ee cee beetle Stn, ety ro ite in bey Sty na ceLy Sows Pere ‘ xv eonen . ~The one man, 11 W ces oe Son, Bean. "So. | “ph tro-VoiceSpeak- Dis hgelpen Fe a [Batters «| Ba sat ete har Pe dows = inncent i “It | cr Systems Selector Its ou 1:00-- WIR, ore or : oF Agrielt are. Pauli Winter “WPON, Jim __|terday but was se Lila M.} Johnson, ial from a single spea Wy mele Sf ee. Wie tan wx W Newe & Foro cal ae om garty Circuit Judge h ' dia 1 te 4-way CKLW Fulton | ovis oe Gy oe NBR News etd ory rt Mek i night by it failed to reac through a full separa differ- WCAR News Wien Se SS WCAR News, B Marty ews cKensir Neuenfelt when | stem and hear the di tae ws ws iti me a gure Tem Coe cma = ean a verdict. coused of taking caec doch abied peng er mw a ne s, Maxwell Lge WIR, Lome for Mt Duncan, 56, is a Redford ! No charge, no obliga- WWJ, New it ' Hurtey. De New from a makes : it! Fe ee nie pal capes : gh “ett SE rae a $2,000 =e return for his ey Come in and try Fra nege"e rng W88 neue nae THURSDAY AFTERNOUN “eg a ng Rouge City rexee . Bob Lar Wells AR News move to epee ‘we Bie ‘Teme Woe, stume Hal Pinwa, News, eter id Don Mackinac balloting on from the firm. Grand Opening - "woke Make te ae teat, way ae “Ware Noes eenen ($28,000 crane | r om Tharsiay’s' s TV Page for Our G McC Al I UM & WPON, . Stereo 2 ° ue, | eh Sees ee, | Bae News ‘tree | Ou h Found in Israel DISTRIBUTIN OREW Wott Toney th 6 a od For Music _ |Potas Potash tn | , Birmingham i Mews e. ms "See or oo int "dea Wwe ig "WUE Rowe iver E i" po “TEL AVIV. _— as great | COMPANY -” . Maple, ~ bet, ~ . surr : George CKLW Ne rtyn centration five , i i : = > : News WIBR Q'rel Nav’ WCOAR 4Grute Wa . a con Dead Sea has been | ‘ a | 4 tron rage ll Gears ows, lark * Lou Wok ter Maver | EON SS Ene as that in the Mount S'dom, the ; ‘ } \ 0:0 we New. WwPon! Wi News Mane wi Mane ie discovered try of Development re: oe “CREW Beresn : ea i he tog “a Gear News & Martin Ves Israeli Ministry = : . Po WJBK Sound Of: | ae fs ees Wok Bob tare x. gras, — a em. Ww 6 : pagel age \ Dr, Malone ee Pp ' : ee "AEP TT sa om ae . La THE. PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 13, 1058 beating, He completed the opera- _ {tion. Then the heart stopped again. Mope massage. ‘| "The heart picked up .-. . faltered . and stopped. Still more mas- sage. ‘This time it kept on beating. Eighteen days later Mrs. Santam- brogio, 21, was listening to the hos- pital radio and heard about her ex- perience for the first time. “ haran, Se a mete ts died three times lived to hear of it "18 days later. Death first came to Mrs. Carla Santambrogio during 4 i apace It- Average human hair grows about one-half inch per month, An aver- age single hair lasts between two) to-four years before it falls out. Expect No Shortage of Heart Specialists CHICAGO (UPD — A nated heart surgeon assures the nation that there is no need to worry about a shortage of heart pedal ists and surgeons. Dr. Charles P. 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