rh oT eee ee Natt ater by ee oT TER Ts nS The Weather | U.S, Weather Bureau Forecast. ~ Thundershowers tonight, (Details Page 2) cr x THE PONTIAC PR 116th YEAR | eeccas May Call PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, TUESDAY, AUGUST 19, 1958-82 PAGES - S . 7 UNITED NATIONS, N. Y. (UPI) -— Western diplomats today pre- dicted narrow passage by the U.N. General Assembly of a “leave it to Dag’’ Hammarskjold resolution aimed at maintaining peace in the Middle East. The resolution introduced by Norwegian Deputy Foreign Minis- risis Over to Dag ter Hans Engen,’ with six other small nations as cosponsors, may come ta a vote tomorrow night or Thursday, PREDICTS APPROVAL Engen predicted Assembly ap- proval. One-Asian diplomat fore- saw passage with 56 favorable Sal = i — for oma - . UPI Photo 4 jury to investigate the mys- general, to set up a “little sum- binges tear piped cal ppiid o, fie dbsaiia poked shar the » | terious fire death, States, Britain, France, Soviet lke 10 A rove ready for launching today at Groton, Conn. The 447-foot giant of the ( ress Kills —_ seas be Sekonda Union and the = Agab Re- rapidly expanding U. S. nuclear fleet will pioneer the use of two . p * } was only slight possibility that it -ublic, _ ' reactors. She was built by General Dynamics Corp. ‘ee story on | ~ }would extend to events in Oakland The “leave it to Dag” senotit page 20.) ase . County, ; d tion would send him to the Middle gricu ure | OUSING | The case became more mys- East with a ‘Philosophical man-| _, : tifying last night as Herman date’’ under which he would try | Busi . Kierdorf, uncle dead man to work out arrangements for what Senate Rushes Thr ough B ane meee’ Groups ie Deteat Won't Provide Funds passed a lie descter: font “with the Russians call “peaceful co-ex-| Farm Legislation ‘by ~. for Slum Clearance! fying colors,” according ‘to istence”’ of the various Middle East . = George F. Taylor, chief assis- | | |nations. Voice Vote ongr ess g ve Cc es Projects. This Session | tant prosecutor for Oakland Coun- AP Wirepnote |GIVEN BOOST ne ° ; PROPOSE MIDDLE EAST MISSION — Hans Engen, left, Nor. It was given a boost lat night WASHINGTON (AP) — A farm e ; - . WASHINGTON (UPI).— The pil who would not comment way's deputy foreign minister, stands near British Foreign Secre- |by Sweden which announced it|Pill that got rush treatment was | | to ontr O d Or . House killed the housing bill lastlon whether he favored a grand tary Selwyn Lloyd, as latter reads from paper following a session. | would send additianal personnel to White House-bound today amid night in the face of warning by jury, did say, however, that “‘all of the U. N. General Assembly. Engen is chief sponsor for Western- |Lebanon to reinforce U.N. observ- predictions it will be signed by a4 “ oi we have here that would be re- : a President Eisenhower. = : ; supported resolution laid before the Assenibly proposing that U.N. jer teams and “smooth the way Chairman Allen J. Ellender (D- By NORMAN WALKER By PAUL DUKE ‘7 it would be the Secretary General Dag Hammarskjold be given a Mdidle East oa the Pond ares mes La) of the Senate Agriculture| FOREST PARK, Pa, (AP) —| WASHINGTON (AP) —~ Labor Royal Oak peace mission. ie paabates the UNC Gcas thane Comgeniton said he was reason- reg une wgen its said tt legislation apparently: is dead for a cettain Eisenhower wotld busine elped session of Congress. — ane for just that purpose. ‘ sign the Dill, which the Senate|@ labor control bil] in Congress to|point to another battle over of fires nd . . ~ *& & passed tiy voice vote last night.|Push for sterner measures sext/issue next year, rm I 1 u { Pn pereke was put before the} The House passed it last week. ; Lil 3 ; siais ~ by hope for enactment of to today’s ' § ace by Necway Cae! ‘Co Secretary of Agricultere Bes-- yenstiay Tits a tease pane’ bree wear pry = Sl voted shop ‘fires, lombia, Denmark, Liberia, Pan-| 8°; Whe supported most of the |i,bor bill, apparently ending the|190-198 to kill the Kennedy-Ives County is in- ama and Paraguay, Its principal| Dill’s provisions, indicated ear- |iast chance for such legislation at|bill ‘aimed at curbing Frank's hor- lier that the President would was left in provisions would: this session. in labor union activities, to Cah ten “tl Sotnirieg sign the measure if it gained | Art-ciO leaders, meeting here, * & « vite the Denboeritic. MA acanean dere —— pag oo Hos- forego threats or acts of aggres- soe had urged jts passage, saying they The measure failed by 69 votes %, *®: * In the meantime Herman. 67 sion, direct or indirect, The measure would prevent a/believed the interests of the public|.,. Fuster the two-thirds majority|, Besides its slum clearance au-former Teamsters’ official from ST. LOUIS (®—Resumption x integration at Little) _pequest Hammarskjold “forth- ray en ee peal sek wes taste pang een needed to win passage under spe-|thorization, the bill contained ae Penioen Delete rested in the Rock’s Central High School by with-to-make such practical ar-/t) riq themselves of all " be ee | ip Bra Sond ig planting|ment”’ thus would served. the 8th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals. eee he a oe controls, and extend for three| In the wake of the House action, ine -resihotins perumiting little for home buyers ot up anew gov-|an oll emp Arkansas Gov. Orval Faubus promptly moved to fight spkoidinas the piers andi ie doeatie to Pee noe ts Pit amar |debate and prohjbiting amend-lernment agency to finance con-|side Flint which police say cost it, possibly through a special legislative session. ciples of the Charter in relation! Another provision — which the|National Assn, of Manufacturers wes bit, sponsored by Sen. Jebn| —— egg sa pr authorize|his nephew his life, . The court, in a 6-1 decision, set aside a ruling of U.S.|° Lebanon and Jordan. administration especially likes —|and U.S, Chamber of Commerce.|.” Kennedy (D-Mass) and Sen.\tenma na lowront housing al Simms, childbearing age, It follows logi-|—Gov. G. Mennen Williams and aan ss hs pe favorite sr pe : cally that elimination of the site|his Republican opponent, Paul D. wees Dist. of origin automatically would deal] Bagwell — today received offers Kesson, Kerr, & Wetherbee. a_ substantial if not an actual|to debate with a third’ party — knockout blow to breast carcino-| the Socialist Workers candidate for ma. governor. Extended Idle Pay fo Cost State More . DETROIT (UPI) — It will cost about $15 for every one dollar the Michigan Employers’ Unem- receive. unemployment compensa- tion benefits would be able to were not available.” be saved in welfare costs. ing all Vehicles to stop before and after a stoped school bus was cepted by the council. | | 4 a sales | the to Serve You $530 Anborn Ra. acquain get | Economy sina fave 9.07. All dria. / (Advertisement) i | i i | Our New | | or | 4 | ALSO | out of every ive cancer deets| 12 Offers to Debate malignancy. Tn «great majority Bagwell, Williams ully the Socialist Worker ticket, wrote| restored to active life after being Bagwell, hit at Williams’ “sarcas-|snd. with muscular ‘soreness’ trow tic answer” to the debate chal- to toot, According” te lenge and said he was willing to face both men on a debate of war| der ence and manphryment. saved in welfare costs to support|for Williams to claim there could the extended unemployment bene-|be ‘little prospect of any serious fits, Colin L. Smith, manager of| joining of issues in this manner.” ander Compensation Bureau|With Williams or Bagwell on their|= semagltlne fend as Aipe Nage a temper rea tee ige tiene ye fo qualify for e . Tetanus Still Causing © soni 5 Matter of fact.” he sal.1950 Deaths Per Year Health Service reports that, de-|E Were not available.” * rh" lspite the wide a flability of & pre- : tension cost will be $12.250,000 %,(causes. more than 250 deaths a Detroit where orly $1,000,000 would) 757 it. he tnied States. Lathrup- Council Passes — sce children epee gon School Bus Ordinance | *8¢. As ein — wlined. PLAIDS LATHRUP—An ordinance requir-|Trade Deficit Drops passed by the Lathrup Village city|trade deficit during 1957 totaled|—e S23", SeByzC council at the regular meeting last |$690,000,000, or $150,000,000 below night, the record deficit of 1956. Com- In other business, the National modity exports totaled 4.94 billion Power Roddy Corp.'s low a an [1905, acne taperta teaane Cele € $3,200 for sewer cleaning was ac-/1956, and imports declined $75,0¢ 000 to $5,630,000,000. $-$-WORLD'S FINEST GASOLINE-$-$ ~ Super Special Regular (an ETHYL Gasoline) the Highest Octane Regular Gasoline “Ever Sold in History ‘SUPER PREMIUM ETHYL Highest Octane Gasoline Sold! 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Send to Anne Adams, care The Pontiac Daily Press, 137 Pattern Dept., 243 West 17th St.; New York dress with zone, size and style number. - Never clean picture glass with ‘}soap because it leaves a slight film that attracts dust and soot: Instead, clean your picture glass with a clean damp cloth, wrung as Married Saturday were Sally Jo Poet Parents of thal. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn L. Poet ‘Ushers were Harold Koehn of De- li, N. Y. Print plainly name, ad-|. € Sally Jo Poet and Marvin Koehn were married Saturday afternoon at Auburn Heights Free Methodist Church. The. bride’s uncle, the Rev. E. W. Walling of’ Fiint, per- formed the ceremony before 100 guests, ~ & « Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Glenn L,. Poet of St. Clair drive and Mr. and Mrs, Ben- jamine Koehn of Covington, Okla. The bride wore a_ballerina- length princess style. gown of | nylon organdy over taffeta, .fea- a V-neckline and cap . Her silk waist-length Mrs. Leo Unrick of Detroit was matron of honor. She wore a pink lace ballerina-length dress and carried pink gladioli. Bridesmaids were Karen and Rebecca Poet, both sisters of the bride, and the flower girl was Pamela Bowker. x -2& * Leo Unrick; the bridegroom's uncle from Detroit, was best man. troit, brother of the bridegroom, and ‘Jack Poet, the bride’s brother. David Cullum and the flower girl carried the Bible. New Appliance. for Kitchen Knives Now it’s possible to store knives safely on kitchen coun- ters. A lazy Susan holds six knives .and’ revolves’ on_ball- bearings. ~ Made of mahogany the hold- er measures 16 inches high and MR, and MRS. GARY J. THOMAS Sally Jo Poet Marries - Married Friday’ evening at. Donelson 4 Baptist es Chur ch, Detroit, were . Ruth Ann Goodwin and Gary J. Thomas. The bride is the. daughter of Mrs. Mary B. Goodwin, - and the bridegroom is the son of ‘Mrs. John . DeGroot and _ Raymond Thomas. The bride wore a_ two-piece green chemise dress with acces- comet for- her going-away out- it. Mrs. Poet. selected a dress of powder blue nylon and lace over taffeta with a blue hat, white ac- cessories and a pink gladioli cor- sage: ‘lean. The less they suffer from For her daughter’s wedding/ {Yet it carries the danger that jrespond to what is really going By MURIEL LAWRENCE There is probably no recommen- For the most’ part, parents do love their children as best they fear and guilt about other feelings, the more relaxed they are and are reg capable of cxmenees al the love they genuinely feel The modern psychological preoc- nosy ga with “giving love’ may a sound revolt against over- ps discipline and sterile neglect. something that can be truly ex- pressed only as an emotional ex- perience becomes an intellctualized and empty gesture. CHILDREN KNOW about true feelings. Regardless of how often it is droned into a child's ear that he is being loved, he will on, He is responsive to genuine ex pression of out having it spelled out in so many words and over and over concern and love with- Children are not easily fooled} Love-for C hild Is a: Maturing Process —. not maturing in their own ca- sa Ande oral DR. B. aT MAN Optome 17.N. Saginaw FE 4.7071 13 NO. SAGINAW WEAR KINDY GLASSES oo. FIFTY-YEARS OF DEPENDABLE SERVICE! ° MEAUITAN HE ROYALTY OF HEARING AIDS Graceful cape to star atop fashions—in pineapple design com, bined with easy shell-stitch. Pattern 617: Crochet directions| | for sizes small, medium, large in- cluded. Use 3 ply fingering yarn or mefcerized crochet and knitting cotton. Easy; lovely. i: Send thirty-five cents (coins) for Photographed on the deck of the Holland- _ America liner, Maasdam, just before sailing from New York harbor is Cyn- thia McDonald of Bir- mingham. With Jo and Gloria. 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It is shown woven in SERVICE _ Pontiac Motor pin Drip- Dry a Must? giant blocks of bright colors or ‘Engineering Bldg. JACK PRASII. Speer FECL RAR Tee A BAYRRERE SORTS Your Fall Sweaters SKIRTS— __ SWEATERS — $Q95 to soo Skirts and@™ sO% to $| o* Mon., ‘Thurs., Fri., Now is the time to select your fall skjfts and sweaters. You will want the finer styling and quality in these separates from Alvin's. ed ~ HURON at TELEGRAPH Park Free Rear of Store! 10 to 9—Tues., Wed., Sat., 10: to 6—Sun., 2 to 5 \ . THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, AUGUST 19, 1958. a RE TEAC RRO ESDAL, AUG =, YOU MAY > Fi j / i j j *1 YEAR’S SUPPLY OF FOOD FOR YOUR FAMILY (Family of 4 *6 MONTHS SUPPLY OF FOOD FOR YOUR FAMILY (ramiy ot) * 100-310 MERCHANDISE CERTIFICATES Nothing to buy! Nothing to write come in for your free entry blank week, beginning tomorrow! sie | may fl : aoe Be here when the doors open for this center-wide spectacular of money- saving values! It’s the most remarkable 5-day sale you've ever seen. Shop now for home and family! St SS ' ton Plains area is served by a Ma Ta Township's first major shopping area will mark @pening tomorrew at ton Shopping Center| poe a my just porth of Walton Boulevard. ‘ The center is comprised of six major stores. Two have been operating for sime time and fout have heen completed recent-| 3 ly, with a seventh under construction. The Grand Opehing celebration is scheduled to start at 9:30 ng ‘Area a.m, Wednesday, even though some of the dt ha ready to serve customers at an eaflier¢————— hour. For the first time Water- ford Township and the Dray- one-stop shopping area. i li vif Ge ONE OF 901 — The new Wrigley's supermarket was the first A ee enter; [s pens Tome orro we 3 Weleo A bn New k . Heyes Welcome Ayala in New York Nautilus Speeding Home By WILLIAM ¥. 6 SUNDERLAND the stayéd@ on t he CWeitten tor the Commbiped Apsor Amer-|surfage for about ¢ yr — time lean Press) “ae es water. _ ABOARD Use, NAUTILUS, AT * SEA, (UP) — The i Pre in the fably mild nyclear submarine Nautilu si wea ory wag @ pitch and jai gently under the waves off|roll is things to yesterday, headed on a pail g But the bow fast run to New York and a here's|tilted down three alle and welcome, the Nautilus went tinder it rode The command, “Take her|S smoothly as if on rails. down,” was issued by Omdr,| Lt. Cmdr. Prank -M. Adams, William Anderson; The Nautilus|the 32-y executive officer will stay underwater until pnext|from Tuniga, said: ‘‘We’ll Monday, when it will surface to|be moving at, over 20 knots.” dock in New York, probably at! The 19 officers and 97 crewmen the New York: Naval Shipyard, aboard do not act like heroes. Brooklyn. have Httle to say about The 320-foot vessel was returning theiy run under the Pole except to the. United States after its |that it wag. an easy trip. pont jotirney under the North i] ou : : Pantion Press Photo new store i the 207th to apen since the company started business ago, ‘He is married and has had 17 years of experience in business. Most of his training has been with the company personnel, and he made many friends during his year’s work in Waterford Town- ship. “Getting a brand new store to manage, is the dream of most supermarket said. “Everything has been won- iderful so far, and now that our | neighbors have opened, many cus- i tomers will be' able to do one-stop- shopping, so vital in today’s mod- ern living,” he said, ton A wen Wrigley store, meat department manager Seeidane: ont 44 Bocnstic, in. the produce area. Contractors Listed {for Shopping Center } Shopping Center, some months|tile & marble, Michigan Tile & to pared Architect for the new Drayton yg Louis Redstone, PP epithe bk. | G, Agree, associate arch store, located ? S&L nantes Co., of 1457 area. It i Penobscot building, Detrot. at tor in whith — Ts may fd Subcontractors browse at Will while selecting included these: Sicaesting. Breck merchandise. This unit features a JACK RAPP Excavating Co.; Structural steel, ' department in which ready-pre-| | aoe Freeland Structural Steel Co.; es | M ; ees ee, BC ee aod & sheet Schre : . Nrigley Manager cihest metal. Schreiber H . sehte Plumbing & Heating; Japan Begins —_ Has Long Experiencelescwiea work, ‘Don "Resnick ‘ to Drain Off ee {Electric Co.; heating, ventilating >. Jack Rap ie he manager of elena ening, American 7 : H uge Lake peg al uaghege‘oe, a heres metal, Benz Glass Co.: ceramic Marble Co.; ceiling tile, Federal | Floor Co.; resilient flooring, Walsh | Resiliént Floor Co.; painting; | M. Madsen. retall sales British Set Danger Zone for Nuclear Testing HONOLULU (AP) — A 37,800- | square-mile danger zone for Brit-| ish nuclear tests at Christmas. Island goes into effect tomorrow. The danger area is considered | | relatively small, as was the zone. for Britain’s April tests, but a} Navy anriouncement said, “Early| warning will be given if it is nec- essary to extend danger area.” When Britain fired its ‘big —H- bomb last summer, shipping was warned to stay clear of a 640,000- square-mile area. operators,” Rapp Working with Rapp in the Dray- are manager, Gerald - +} Our Best Wishes to the New DRAYTON PLAINS SHOPPING CENTER from ‘DIXIE POTTERY | ~For Better China and Pottery,——}} Lovely Crystal.and Stemware ACROSS FROM THE CENTER 5281 Dixie Highway - . . © |_ stem mw Drops Bp Ct Ty _ re aly Rent ak rate rt Oldtime Pharmacy, of effort. aha ~ — Anderson 4 poh orbs Vy p Ph sit are Monn, bot pet Aviation Exhibits Sef se 8 that large ew ower anis seine sad ted det) DETROIT (UPI) — The Michi- . prise the center: with ease. Pies Baked on the Spot . 2 inite word on what ihe New York pas Fu rime to leh . ‘tis for Space Vehicles |trszmisn, rod be bet add, hsepe. “7 win havea pair ot : Nasee ce mi tn Hehe bonie Mean s recalling the bygone days ee a be B ggg ~ Aaa tgidis \-'> aviation and pharmacy. sie ==/Featured in New Wrigley’s-2cctmcucee Be en es . ' er plants for propelling unm Base at 1 p.m. 18 am. EST), The air exhibit, red by partments space vehicles into the first ex-| -Anderson mustered the personnel Aviation of Lansing; will pomeueee customer through, commodities are tchers ploratory orbit around Mars were|for a short dockside mmy|ave three planes — one a 1928 One is ‘bakery Sotaree {yt 8 cunemer wit wud evommadiin are with and expert term genders, describ yesterday to the Amer|PHO# tothe sling. It was fgay ig biplane, The plane, fret ples te with. wom- |wrigley supermarket in the Dray-| side by ‘de tor easy neces |e nar nt cw me’ 's West.| Nd ~~ [@ Wate, is covered by its original is a meat pre ar mefehandise. ton Shopping Genter, he is greeted bintty. easy cubers and crimping machines to|ican Astronautical Society's West.|"" linen fabric and will be tare, out @ tx willlfruit ples, one of the many new! tn the produce department, bags One of the newest devices in nl aepe fae tae, beagtnalis Can. [Oh Dower, : sa lacgultentures of tae gave, jot potatoes Hine the Lach Wall, andj: "0 “I ie men Gene ee h iepou saucer-shaped ve-| Pevble for he Boapltality, Wey | ‘The exhibit of the Michigan State shopper. + certificates,| The pies are made elsewhere, |crushed ice in most of the display| gu remaining air out .of plastic |Hicle. propelled by an ion accel — Ad A Grom Goneg Assn. will be a ealce neces-|and rushed fresh to, all of the new-|bins keeps perishables fresh. The| bags after smoked hams have |!erator and transmitting a televi! 1)” pootiana, the feet. port, ober: Tega: 8 Sve store of the . - E le hh ex Wrigley stares, then baked °/produce is delivered at 4 o'clock ae et & fo orth hams, | visiawd Wy Mercy Ke Hebeler sith under the Aretio tee trom |e re eng @ the stove = thera a a Gay| ‘Two big Waking ovens, which |" ‘ Morning. water, shrinking the bag te the and Richard D. White, space ec.| TW) Bt = trim, came from a real | ; time, are in operation daily at | Currently, the seasonal fruit is| tion, , Seattle, ae Race mayaldbarred 5 ed ~My A gy capsule ‘the new store. and several tables are A »- * * Syne” as the Nautilus cast off.| machines tablet presses are sae Cees “high with red and yellow Operations in the meat preparing) yey said the vehicle would|Dockyard workers, British navy/still in order, although The Drayton Center Store sells) itsie Havens, area are largely automatic. Long jump off from an earth satellitejmen and a group of private|they were made as far back as ae evernae of O70 ples a weeks | One ot the features of the!sthiniess steel rollers carry the|station. It would sweep out to/Citizens from the surrounding area | 1865. etaian "ch et ey Stet san aerial and|cheered and waved until the} The aim of the ‘exhibit is to Big se ts when ae until it goes to the weighing|then return to orbit around the|Nautilus was out of sight. convince students of the advan- Iiless steel carts through the| 266! 1 shipped into the store, land pricing operator learth in 3 years and 49 days, | After the send-off from Portland, |tages of ¢areers in pharmacy. a SHERWIN-WILLIAMS NEW PAINT and WALLPAPER COLOR SERVICE CENTER hig Saal sab bes Seasoned hardwood. Strong metal tenor ¢ Wonder- ful for .all household uses! Sorry . STURDY STEPLADDERS 4Ft, © SFt. © 6Ft. . only one 6’ $4.98 $9.98 to customer. 4 $2.98. 5’. $3.98. 16 Ft. 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Practical calles plastic... hushes dish clatter... avoids breakage, Shaped to fit any sink. Red, pink, yellow or turquoise, 12 x 14". Save ‘during our sale! Basket Balls SAVE 8lc. Reg. 1.79 93° Rubber Balls SAVE 4lc.. Reg. 98¢ Colorful vinyl. playground ball, Liesinch . diameter Plastic play ball . . standard size, brown ~- STORE HOURS: 9:30 to 9 Thursday - Friday-Saturday, Drayton Plains Center-5010 Dixie + 5. S. Kresge Company—Over 700 Stores in the United States and Canada ange se * % ‘. a i Y Se eee ee eg a ta ee 2 es Ses eepedp at EP Bea Oe BP rr aes ae SR, PES A / a ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY: AUGUST 1 1958 SOP POY Ere Ew Shee © ae YM Ee oY SS \ i Ei a ; ey f | Fs nc Crake es xhen speak out on world af: Baas tae ant erin He ; the baths and going to r EON Prey said: “J feel fine. But I have to pace ve myself. I can’t do as much as I once could,” > He seemed to be in good shape, ’ |physically and mentally. teapot of his advancing years, he's still a strikingly handsome man — tall, erect and silver-haired — and one of the best liked and most popular figures at the summer resort. Baruch reads a lot and spends some of his time working on the {second book of his memoirs. He \keeps in touch with his New York spa; olfice _by telephone. Inevitably, our conversation got around to longevity. “Longevity is primarily a mat- ter of heredity,’ he declared. “ty rents fo # etn, bef Aer 8. manen pause, he went on: “ “Wein America have devel- oped lots of ways to increase the ; span of life. But, as far as most elderly people are concerned, it He emphasized that he realizes the importance of social benefits to elderly people, such as pensions is nevertheless more important to find some way ‘‘to prevent the the dollar who promise you more dollars with less purchasing power,” he Ww -. » * and social security. But he said it). “Asked ai what age he thought a man should retire, Baruch replied that was up to the indjvidual him- self. In this connection he recalled a remark of his father, Dr. Simeon Baruch, “a noted “ surgeon, “ once made to him. “I was about 35 years old at the time, and I asked father what he thought would be good for me to eat,” he related. ‘‘Fa- ther replied: ‘If you ven’t learned by now, nobody tell you.” gnd that’s why I say a man can tell when he should re- tire better than any one else.” ‘Baruch said stopped smoking when he was 64. As for drinking, he added: “I am a very light drinker. In faet, I seldom drink. But I don’t know that drinking has too much aruch Celebrating 88th Birthday Q effect: on one’s life. You see the hardest drinkers who ve on for many years, and others who drink litfle pass on at a comparatively early age. As I said, I think lon- gevity is a matter of heredity.” x * * With Ba in Saratoga Springs is his nurse, Miss .Elizabeth Na- varro, who has been with him 13 years, ‘ x * * Commenting on Baruch’s good condition at 88, Miss Navarro said that Baruch comes from a family noted for its longevity. . She said his aunt, Melvina_ Zimmt, who lives in London, * will celebrate her 102nd_birth- day the day after Baruch ob- serves his 88th. Baruch said he planned to spend - his birthday today with his daugh- ter, Belle; his son, Bernard M. Baruch Jr., a captain in the Naval Reserve; Mr. and . Mrs, Renee Samatog (she is his daughter), and Miss Mary Boyle, his secretary and friend for. more than a quarter of a century, whom he regards as “a member of the family.” GREETINGS FROM CHURCHILL He mentioned he had just re- ceived a cable from his long-time friend Winston Churchill. He smil- ingly remarked that Churchill and former President Herbert Hoove: are “four years younger than | jam.’ With world topics barred ‘reas the interview, the conversation lagged a bit. Miss Navarro pro-’ duced a Lieu ‘program and uietly With Fami ily asked Baruch what es thought + of a horse in the. first race. His reply was a _noncommittal smile, | “* o* * Because * of Baru¢h's long and} continued interest in the spa, the| _ New York Racing’ Association has scheduled for a unique trib- ute, “The Bertard Baruch birth- day stakes,” which is intended to become a permanent addition to Saratoga’s / ‘Stakes. /u-*&@ * The interview ended when Ba- ruch asked the. writer: “Are we going’ to the races?” The answer was/ yes. When we got there, a ticketmen greeted him with and. passed him in. He laug! . Said: “You know, they never will allow me to pay my way into this place.” GEM” COLUMBIA * FORCED WARM AIR FURNACES: The Finest in Home The following are top prices . . bu. eons +e $3.25 a ) ole sonatas $0 = ‘: eee ewe en ene eeeeen Fy VEGETABLES OU. wecvcvcccpesnces S18 bu . eRe CRP e ee eee 00 eeee terre ere 54 obs ndeevcsens DU. seccccecse > X00 eee enh ene MARKETS [Stock Market Mixed, Sluagish NEW YORK (P—A few selected issues were in demand early today in an otherwise mixed and slug- gish stock market. ‘Changes of most key stocks were narrow. * *« * Studebaker-Packard was the out- standing favorite, rising % to 6% Approval in A warm air heating ordinance and the establishment of a heat- ing inspector position and a four- man board was. approved last night by Waterford Township board members, according to James Seeterlin, clerk. The ordinance will become ef fective 30-days following the publi-; Aeation of a legal notice and will establish a board which will have the authority to issue licenses to Heating Ordinance Gains Waterford heating contractors and reciprocate licenses with nei ring com- munities. The recommendation to create ship electrical board this ‘spring. The board accepted a bid from the Blaze Guard House Company to purchase 1,200 feet of 2'4 inch fire hose and 400 feet of 1/4 inch fire hose at a total cost of $1,872. The hose will be used on the on a big opening block of 20,000 announcement of a new refinanc- ing plan to-be proposed to stock- holders, marking the end of Cur- tiss-Wright’s management contract with the. auto maker. ; x * Penn-Texas also’ was actively traded and up a fraction following Leopold D. Silberstein’ s resigna- Sessees Ssessee - 138 tion as a diregtor. American Tele- phone resuméd its rise of yester- shares. Wall Street awaited formal]: Israel's Jordan Valley Lowest Point on Earth . TEL AVIV—The Jordan Valley in Israel is the lowest point on the earth’s surface, being the deepest part of the great rift that runs from the Taurus Mountains in Tur- key through the Red Sea to the great lakes in East Africa. The River Jordan at one point new truck when it is purchased. However the board rejected all other fire truck and fire apparatus bids. They will ask companies to rewrite specifications and bid on basis apparatus and additiohal equipment separately. -In other business, the boarg ap- proved the tranfer of..a liquor by the glass license from, Warren Ryan to Richard~ and Felictey Mason, owners of ‘the Jack O’Heart’s Bar, 2585 Dixie Hwy. such a board came from the town-| Curtiss Wright to End Accord Will Terminate Pact _ With S-P on Completion of Refinancing Plan NEW YORK (# — Curtiss-Wright Corp. is ending its management agreement with Studebaker-Pack- ard Corp. when it completes a re- Minancing program for the auto company. Curtiss - Wright announced the plan yesterday, It said the re- financing program for Studebaker- © Packard is expected to be an- nounced .in the near future. Its agreement with Studebaker- Pack- ard was set up in 1956. x *« * The Studebaker-Packard stock- holders Protective Committee said in Detroit it would fight any plan requiring stockholders to “‘gamble Heating Comfort Air Force Pushes) 25 egos Ucluntie "GEM" Dependable pe police m9 ts for Free estimate, for Another Try { at Moon Shoot CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (AP) The first disappointing’ failure was all but forgotten today as the Air Force pushed ahead with ambi- tious plans for the next attempt! to shoot, the moon. * * * Two days after the first massive U.S. moon rocket exploded 77 sec- onds after launching, there still '- was no official announcement on the exact cause. * * * Divers continued to probe 60 feet in the Atlantic to recover the splintered remains of the first- stage Thor missile 10 miles from the cape. No Down Payment 5 Years ta Pay Factory Authorized Dealer GENE’S HEATING SERVICE FE 5-3909 3310 Crooks Road Rochester INTERVIEW ROOM a Service of the SAVOY MOTEL A Quiet, Carpeted Room with Telephone _k* * * Moon project officers looked forward to their next try, which probably will come between Sept. 14-17. That is when the moon again will be in closest proximity to the earth. \\ : \ ‘i . s ‘ : ° a & : A oe sseensenes et Lorillard was briskly traded nal is 665 feet below sea level. A license for ° beer and wine away what remains of their in- * * * 1 new (bag) 50 Ibs. .,..:... 110 take out business. was approved ” 2 LoouP a sizable fraction in a firm vestment. : e a bushel “ibchs.) dos, ‘:2::. 190|tobacco’ group. Expects Teenage. Riot; [fer James W. and Hazel M. Smith. BAY soheaee. head ot ie the first (behs.) doz, ....-- 80 J . . . ‘ lof. 5392 Highland Rd., owners of a| ° Curtiss-Wright said that as Research Projects Agency said ae : teen Hh mmer Ye Oe na -:; $88] Major industrial groups did |Finds Birthday Party party store. part of the refinancing program |the Air Force probably will be||| Receptionist Service $1:26%; | Tatnins, oped. GR ee ae -++++ 2.50) litle, After a fairly active open- 2 _ A soft drink license was also| for Studebaker-Packard it will jgiven the next shot despite the Sep-| 7 ing the —_ slowed. | DUBOIS, Idaho — Tipped off| granted to the Do-Nut Shop lo-| buy remaining interest in real |failure. He indicated the Army is e cont owl. GREENS AChrysler and poneeas Motors |to trouble at the Lion’s Club Hall,|categ in the Pontiac Lake Shop-| estate it has under lease from jnot yet ready for its first lunar s ES sh SSSR f Peroace ag herseracagharenpehchires Clark County Sheriff Earl Holden|ping Center and owned by Mark| the auto firm. This includes |attempt. For Reservation . lard| Sg eiccerceses LAS) lost a bit. Bethlehem was steady poenced teceen the door ready-to|Butier, - properties in South Bend, Ind., = Phone FE 5-8224 pounds|sorrel, bu. in “ase and U. 8. Steel up 2 fraction. — e teenage riot he ex- ve Foc ; a . a and Utica, Mich. ‘To Host MOMS Unit Sein chard: bel Tie] Oe _maler steels were aben m -m. 10 Sol Dann, attorney for the Detroit seghd Caer te of Fanetanied. Rails_were mixed Bint = a Lage by a chor p.m. was set as the date forsaleroup, said the > would op-|_ORTONVILLE — Mrs. Helen eo as Santa Fe eased. Pennsylvania singing, Yipublic hearing on the proposed , Turnbull of Grange Hall Road will ~ bleached. ~*~ dest funives 20 Railroad ty Ohio |birthd Sheriff. teen pose any agreement rmittin : Lett Eecaraie eke 3 ae ie gue i — a . wheel — Aes street lighting district on Baybrook pintian Wright to pal pele a] entertain the MOMS Unit No. 14 Reasonable Room ' Romaine eee? roel int: EB) rose slightly. agers presented Sheriff Holden with|/prive in Watkins Hills Subdivi- fits they received when they en-|tonight at her home. R t ? “semcaoor Aue oe, ae ar) = jaa United Aircraft was ahead about|® a — cake bars the sion No. 2 between Terness andij.roq ‘the Studebaker - Packard =: ates a m os ; = moth ek on Poultry ond Eggs a point and Boeing a fraction. me - 2. . — wi [Watkins Lake Roads. picture” without giving S-P stock--Open House Slated Single $7 Double $9 , Sep. ca? € féveee er Allied Chemical fell ergy orn : holders an accounting of profits ae = io reaenin Twins $11 = s . sate | DETROIT POULTRY while other chemicals held eS . bd from assets taken from the auto UDSON — The Vagabon : Pe peed = ae p DETROIT. ro. i (AF) Frees 204 ground or advanced a little. Oils|To Fete School Official News in Brief firme Coach Co. will hold open house Kitchenettes $12 * coRN Nn Se nerreess cuay lie, pe - Remeelyine re eith } 4 or natrow-| - ; : * * * at the local plant today from 1 Bee +. 16%0. i ee ai 33-14: WY aponetins under 6 ¥ pounds 22,|ly irregular. Royal Dutch was a age haelaaiare Ag by pernge A total of nine new automobile! Dann said these included defense be ee 120 § Telegraph Rd. a2. mae $ pounds 24-2. lf gainer. Standard Oil of|°Pe" house -will be held at the : acts, plant facilities and the| Thirteen new model trailers will ° acne ae ’ {fractional tires and wheels, valued at $560.70, Contracts, Pl : Bice Pikes . vemos [Indiana was easy. ' _ Hudson School Gymnasium were reported stolen Monday from|Aero Physics Corp. be displayed. — = jextncee.d : 18 (AP) ros. = 8 * hobansearye'4 at 8 p.m. to ~_ the lot of Russ Dawson’s Motor| Curtiss- Wright's announcement = : = igh ne hg 84: ex on Other opening blocks included: Ow! t do _— t ey Sales, 232 S. Saginaw St., accord- said that Studebaker-Packard has » Rs . avg.(U. S. Steel up % at T1%4 on 4,000)tendent, who has resigned to) 8 Foie Police. “designed, developed and tooled Now You Can Save Money When shares; American Motors up % at Fey no on : —? — for the production of a néw, high You Buy Home Insurance! g¢/16% on 4,000; Aluminum Ltd. up tion arborn Township schools.| wWiniam C. Van Horn, 27, of 2121|quality economical car for 1959.” - : "Checks |36 to 29% on 3,100; and Penn-Texas Old Lane, pleaded guilty to a — j ‘Com = . up % to 7% on 4,200. VOR Ae ee Compitea|teckless charge Monday before - - ere ’ Being Held for Court “ess a Se an : se othe Aichi Fae Waterford Township Justice Pat,| Woman Hurt Slightly = Cia a small 24-26: grade B iarge 33 rick K. Daly and paid a fine of}, Two-Car Collision Th x Grade A jumbo 46-47; exits re New York Stocks ar per ees in two =) Q Lo A pair of ex-convicts wo be tree O46 mea => mail 31-28%; Noon today ...2713 1078 815 1827 ae Pine 5 t coate. : ! dim: == ' Oakland County Sheriff's Deputies large hy (Late Morning Quotations) Prev. day +24 300. . 01.3 si 182-1! Gooa : Sisck of Back to Scheel A Pontiac woman, Evelyn T. De- pm | aq: and:State Troopers on a wild chase [rigures after decimal point are eighths |Month wo oc: Sese leet S13 lens citing and Shoes for children of |loof, 48, of 59 Monroe St., was | You Receive Protection for Your Home, the 4 early last Saturday morning were Livestock Year ago ..... 261.6 1200 723 1767\all ages at the SALVATION|treated for minor injuries at St. See a¢ ' ee of breaking Admiral, ----- 402 Int Telaerel ¢0.)igsg Migh 000-214 Ht #7 ists|ARMY RED SHIELD STORE. 118/ Joseph Mercy Hospital and re- Contents, Theft and Personal Liability. A | and entering in the nighttime be- DETROIT LIVESTOCK | Ate eee 32 ET TLSIE Coed C aliost High 2203800 1347 778 1see|> Lawrence St. adv.'ieased yesterday after being ‘in- : Hj fore Orion Township Justice Hel-| DETROIT. Aus. 18 (AP)—\USRA)—| An csa, °°. 383 Jones gL | 402) 8) Rummage sale rth Twerese's) volwed ina two-car collekoa, (wait H. W. HUTTENLOCHER Agency a | Stanaback Monday. Cattle—Salable 2300. Receipts below|Alum -Ltd ... 29.7 Kelsey Hay .. 36 | . , r op. Thursdays.. un-/ Pontiac Police, mn | Both . Lester L. Wathen, 33, of/ itm shor clasts ond “heifers weighing fm “ayia eas see eeik 2, $8-| Long before Utah was admitted |s¢t. ree adv.| Police said the accident occurred spender’ sw. Huttenlocher Max E. Kerns { : 40 Baldwin Ave., and Kenneth L. 950-1089 Ib: cows about 20 per cent of ~~ : 43° Kresge 88 38.4 to the Union, its legislature offered) Under new management, Barber | at Sanford and Central streets. The Taser T Deneen, 33, of 4635 Independence | finy ee aot os Wwe.JAm M&Pdy |. 384 Tone a” p j1¢|82,000 rewards to anyone locating|shop at 286 State St., at Johnson.|driver of the other car, Annie m. |] “vires /ie™ 306-320 Riker Bldg. “FE 4-1551 | | St., Clarkston, waived | examina- tive, -stesay - ee oe om Toc: has LOF Glass .. $12/a workable vein of coal near the adv. Lucero, 20, of 210 Earlmoor St., 7 tion and were bound over to Oak-| Heeuiee be 26.40.9030 coversl leads] am le zi ine Lig & My... 1-3 city. was uninjured, according to police. land County Circuit Court. ee eee eos te pane ewe Blinn et ee ce : | gg 867 Lone 8 Cem -- 52 714 Community Nat'l They were returned to the Oak-|27.00 utility and stadard steers 20.50-|Armour & Co 18 Loriilar m4 y = eee the aie ore set | 4.00:28.00; aml lad igh chee mixed) Aveo hitg’”.. “83 eae Hi Importers of Foreign Delicacies Report Boom ‘ ‘Bank Bldg. each at yor ings utility and stan o. 7 Manning ..... 4 | 20.00-23.50; utility cows 18.50-|Beth Stee] .. 45 Martin Co... 33. oon . : ee to be arraigned in circuit 30-00: canmiers and cutters 14.50-18.50. |Boeing Air .. 44.5 May D Strs .. 421 A ti t f F F d St il] A d adependent court on Aug. 25. mnfigpe salable 800. Butchers, $0 ct to} Bohn Alum 107 Merce S82 PPS. ite [or Fancy £00 I rouna | md Aacent Phone FE 4-1568-9 | '~ wencen and Wathen were [most ‘ined lots Us, Mo, 2,4 3, 180-20 Brig Mars eg Me Hen Stl =" - : mix 0. z “a in : ° ca “by troopers, deputies |21 60; severai lots No. 1 200-215 Ib. | Brag ose) So br Monsen Ch .- 31 By SAM DAWSON lof the total specialty food market.|ous combinations — in Yuletide] oi : : and Lake Orion police in 2 wood- (21:75, one lot 203, Ib, 21.85, few noes Parreeghs 8 otorola a4 AP Business News Analyst He cites annual imports of 50% boxes. | | ed area of Orion Township after He 2078.21 tnited ‘prntes 0 ma. 30-400 Calum_& H'!. 141 Murray Co. 2 million pounds of foreign-made| Food of the Month clubs pave! g-chase of several miles Sat), °;, 50:20:75: No. 3 400-008 DiceD See TRE Ret Risen sealtante vor aS el ont ee te cheese, nearly half a _million|sprung up, Fruit boxes have! 8 urday. ee oe ies Cdn Pac... 2.1 Nat Dairy ... pounds of breadsticks from Italy,|proved especially popular as : . “They are charged with the burg- ese tncee naa pria vealere 3100-|Capital Airt'’’ i62 Nat Lead, Eee get in its way. Import-|not to mention the caviar, truf-|Christmas gifts, the recipient being Richard H. DeWitt » Donald E. Hansen store sd nes, ee bee pe Be 226 No Am Av ... ers of foreign delicacies and do-|fieg pate de foie gras, fillets of|remembered once a month during Res, FE 5-3792 Res. FE 2-5513 Jaries - of a hardware store cull and utility 16.00- Cater Trac ., 78.3 ars 3 4 ti rod f clalfies ae - market at the Judah Lake Shop-| Sheep — Sslable | S00. ‘Barly trade|Ches & On 1:83 SP, Gh PN: 42) | Mes Peace oe pe te (Wild boar, canned snails, smoked|the year, or on specially aes -. : Center, oh Joslyn Fa., fistlasntusr “heer Selly” occsdy:” mostiGn Mil ms, 30 Quem Sat, $f [nay that business today is boom-| mussels and prepared pigeons,|months with the fanciest of the/ Homenunera’ Policien a of Brown Rd. in O rion chotce So peime coring Maughier lambs Coe Oia EM Ose). Bf ne cenit (record males vatarae grouse and: partridge. _ [particular fruit of the season, | . . ee & + a8 : es coring lala Sh.00; geod sod choles Colg Paim .:. 60.4 pan fol. $0 2 = rua Ba wialiowiar bepenng Aniericans also paid out 10% ke *& & - Accident Insurance Fire Insurance ownshi lots 22.00-24.00: cull to choice sleughter/Col Bré A .. 38 Param "Pict - 42.1) to two trends: c 8 million dollars last year for im-| In many cities, the plain con-/| Automobile Insurance Life I sheep 4.50-10.50. Con Edis : $2.1 Bepst Cols 3 $ bers of Americans go abroad coe ported candy and confectionery, |sumer can find a wide variety of| hs e insurance s.. 2 Pa RR ...:.. < : aa A Between 1939 and 1954 the num- Goneum P 96.2 Pheloe Dos tea aa See a rena ae compared with 8% million in 1955.| specialty foods on sale. For ‘just | raniity surance dates ayy ame ber of students in United States U AW Bi 3 R t GonPwPf (4%) 974 Phill Pet 02. 473 th 1 we ek one example: In a small section| urglary Insurance nds — pes 3 colleges almost doubled in number, ’ ig e um come ee pret gu? Ss . oa os poner ee usua'Y| This nation’s production of gour-|of New York the gourmet can pick Tenants’ Policies Me from 1,364,000 in 1939 to 2,475,000) Cont COP&S 10.7 aces Pes 43 ce 8 ‘met foods is growing also, In alllup fresh land. snails from French 1 | bi 1954. to Contract Par le cont Se aaa RAE. Drea ==> tt ~ =e \parts of the nation are flourish-'Morocco, Yemen coffee, Greek ai y Coomereae 25 Rev"aMe'p “| 75.2, Harold Roth, president of the ing ‘small businesses using either |feta (fresh cheese made from : ye a8 A man who qualifies himself well for his a4 | CE TO BIDDERS — Sealed pro- Pd . 44.5 Roval Dut ... 44.4/N 1A for the Specialt te ey. Gi F : q x | panier, fe Noiren by ile mente of . . Curtis Pub .. 86 Safeway St. 321 ational Assn, fo pecialty ‘treasured home recipes of a tra-|sheep's milk), pickled wild onions, bailing) never Sallelcl winpleymeal ia 1! qmeay Bend Cor mieniecss of Oe ou DETROIT (AP)—The drawn-out)Deere, -..... $2, St Res fn? -- 374|Food Trade, estimates specialty! gitional regional dish: jsesame coated bread sticks from | - Thomas loll 1792 wae Oakland, Michigan cad, Pontac,| United Auto Worker contract ne-|Det Edis... S07 sears poed .. 316/food sales here will hit a new! store sales) @f fancy foods are|Italy, camomile flowers (valued | TOSS Sree Eee 2420 . Dis C Seag os SLA Oil R2 6| a until 1:30 clock og. 1958 and S0tiations resumed in the auto in-|Doug Airc .. 58.6 Shell Ol -...- 479) peak this year in excess of 70 mil-| fairly even over the year but pick|as a spice), some 200 kinds of “Hill be publicly opened and read at 2:00'dustry today against the back-|D°™ on ane Sinclair «+s. ai ‘lion dollars wholesale, Last year’s} noticeably at Christmastime. |Italian pasta products, and pros- |<____ - i oe PM. of phe same ay for fot. ground of new 1959 car model pro- Bast Air L .. 363 pate Oe ‘giajsales. came to Pi aoe dollars,/Fo0q processors have taken ad-|ciutto bones from Italian pork for duction. ~~ “13, Sou Ry_....--48 up 15 million from the previoUS! vantage of this by offering vari-! flavoring soups. Project 6. 10 to Ma ges: Pipes | Street x ke Haute £ 38.1 Sie’ Brand 524 year, and comparing with 39 mil-| : : Fe deere eee cg con- , With the big plants starting toler med’ .”. 1 atgaCoucina’ 36$)lion In 1955. | : Sure or appliancanroceaty? m faterials and quantities involv : aa a oe ifli art of u gist, of 890 tons. bituminous aggregate hum though still only on limitedjere RR .... 95 Std O NJ ....551) This is only a trifling p — : Mads improvemenis on surface course, 1,219 cu. yds. aggregate) pod. UAW and |Ex-Cell-O . .. 302 Std Ol OF... 3) e\the 75 billions or more Americans P. of ditch-| Production rates, the ~ and | wiresto 966 Stevens. JP ..222 our home? Replacement ee mf corrugated metal pipe as aneeemens continued their ef- Yora shat ».. 42.2 Stud Pack .... €7 spend at the grocery each year 7 THE MIDYEAR don t Just allagl It... soot of homes a4 house: and incidental work Freept Sub 99.4 Sun Oil. ....681 . wt gt ‘ianks and specifications will forts at the bargainifig table. Proch Tra ... 133 Suther P20 oe "4 but it’s one of the fastest growing Jee furnishings have ms Senne upon request. eck in the, Ford and General Motors nego- slap ol ie 122 aviv BI Pa |. agsjitems on the market list. _ BUSINESS OUTLOOK REVIEW iT! doubled (ees 1940.!Make erou Bt ot $1,000.00 must accompany/tiated with the union yesterday. Son Dynam - 60.1 i oy ‘ 1P4| Roth says that imported delica- Z ‘ sete vos have eobem pre: Ka oat onals mutt be plainly marked Beeld cs been be rea a = = : be Textron pa 133 clés account for about two thirds THE NEXT SIX MONTHS... WHAT SHOULD WE EXPECT? creased value of your - = - Gen Motors .. 7 a roperty. Li we pens rcotaie or to waive defects| marked progress in the more than Gen shoe ...- a4 Tren Ww air 3 Production ... Sales .. . Earnings Ce hele righsdgrcalt aa end to accept the propsais that, Jn in,|¢wo months since prior contracts Gen Time. 323 ren: ef BUILDING FOR | RENT ___...._ Profits... Dividends .. . Employment adequate replacement cov- Pand {9 the eminent the a ae pg RT arp ane 162 Orchard Lake Ra. WHICH INDUSTRIES SHOULD BENEFIT Most ‘LEAST ty of. Oakland. i, Michigae —— i “New 1959 car model production Geoarich o cS Frnt air Lin 708 phtecagpetyeep nage Oo ag ag wa ee eee ais aaa =e rd ROAD : year +. BS. n re ..... @ . / - “BOMIRSIONERS 0 OF ERE ee err pn Specie ord nar : a3 Make Us Your St om FE 2-9119 — Hours 8:30 to 4:30 Ei, Pabe gale toot cmiviie 2 Ir (day observance of Theodore|interiake Ir . 212 baat nea ed A Gh T : LS Name = INSURANCE ot COEN, a f : , Int Bus Mch .373.6 yo WO" tag — 99 CUT ING. Too a FF eter Mehicle te) roosevelt. He was born at 28 East/tn: Harv ... 365 Youne maw 74 " Address ri » 102 = Huron St. FE 4-8284 a igspected at said|20th Street, New. York City, onjInt Nick ... 824 vnee phat ia and SUPPLIES, Inc. / 7 oe Aug. 18, is, “s8,/October: 27, 1858. an ee en Bee Be os . ee . e ‘ tl , pee