{ | Showers, Warmer. Details page two ‘y18th YEAR kkewr PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1955—72 PAGES — , 8 + Still Near Holly Raided | = ra ; : | ye : | . : ‘ H OS | : a Ss T] ae tg 38 Me ong hy ¢ : : aa, ae ‘ 4 j e ot a ‘Geneva Spirit’ . . iLexilatos Quit Without Adding WASHINGTON .(INS) —. Israel Capital Readies Welcome Today Is Ike’s Last Day at Fitzsimons Hospital | Egypt and Israel Warned by U.S. on Starting War 3 Airmen Lost in Pacific Ocean | DENVER (#—Today is President Eisenhower's 48th + US, wil tke stern reprisal action R | uired Beds | Tr ansport Crash and last full day in Fitzsimons Army Hospital. Tomor- as Big 4 Meet , ae ba eg i if they start eq : : ° _ |row it’s off to Washington and a joyous “welcome home” ngs) ‘ Navy Ship Fights Seas/reception. | - | Western Reunification |4-rioot to be sapportine the U.S. ye Jaf Retarded to Save Two Crewmen| The mood at the hospital on this final day—among/ Stand Likely to Go Into), The warnings were part of the} cha — . in a. pra of Downed ‘Boxcar’ the doctors, nurses and all the others who have cared Disarming Talks Wennbe pee ar ae : = Par! iomentary — nate oy Uae oe J for the 65-year-old President—is a joyous one, too. They]. seevenk &:. Milite thegeemeng - Awioates penny ie a a ice a HONOLULU (®#—Two of are all delighted—and so GENEVA (INS)—The Big! ¥ashington officials said they be- e Leg y RAIDED — This anci which was raided yesterday. oe ent shack near five airmen who parachuted | into the Pacific were picked up late last night by a sea- lane tender which spotted iny flashlights on their lifejackets. The U. S. Navy seaplane tender Floyds Bay the men-more-than.a mile bailed out of their C119 Fly- ing Boxcar after one of its two engines ran wild. The Air Force said there was) no sign of the other three crew-) men, “but they seem to ex-oghined relieved—that his damaged heart is mending well. | Eisenhower undoubtedl is happiest of all, althoug his wife is feeling mighty good about the way gs are going. With check-out time just a day off, the President's business} agenda was being kept light to assure as much last minute rest as possible. He had no official gov- ernment visitors scheduled today except for his chief aide, Sher- Departure from the hospital is | fixed for about 8:30 a.m. (MST) temorrow and 30 minutes later he will take off for Washington aboard his private plane, Colum- Chrysler Opens Expansion Plan 5-Year Billion Dollar Research Program Will Point to Future WASHINGTON (®—The Chrysler Corp., gearing for “tremendous” future markets, today announced a billion-dollar, five-year expansion program and plans to broaden re- search on revolutionary automo- bile engines. ‘ mats moved to to the disarmament ques- tion today amid the Soviet- shattered wreckage of the “Spirit of Geneva.” : e quartet of top diplo- the second agenda item after the West- ern ministers demanded the suspension of discussion of security. Secretary of State John Foster Dulles, British For- eign Secretary Harold Mac- millan and French ! Minister Antoine Pinay the first item—German re-'hood of that, in view of Soviet ap- mnification snd Sutopesn',, arms to Egypt by Red Czecho- 2 = both countries. would be made to em- bargo arms shipments, but.U.S. of- ficials admit that such an embargo without a blockade would be af little value unless Soviet Russia agreed to it. They see little likeli- either or 2. proval of the sale of vast amounts slovakia. lature, caught in its own parliamentary web, went home last night without providing any beds for men- tally retarded children. Theoretically, the law- makers are in an indefinite recess. They have agreed to meet. Mondays, ‘ Wednes- days and Fridays until the end of the year. But unless a bitter inter-chamber both. 3. As a last resort, the U.S. Sixth Fleet, based in Italy, and the Brit- ish Mediterranean Naval forces might be ordered to blockade the! seaports of Israel or Egypt. or adjournment, with the clerk of the Senate banging his gavel three times a week in an empty area pretty well bracketed” bine Il. : originally asked for a final . expressed hope they would be! 11. actors agree that the Presi-\dent sutlhed wnat he tonted “exiadjournment of the’ first This arrangement will make dent could have left the hospital|forward plan” in a speech pre-jitem debate. Heart Attack Fells it impossible for Gov, Williams A Pan American ys |a few days ago if he had been pared for a National Press Club| But Russia's V. M. Molotov— te summon the legislators into Plane reported spotting two willing to be carried aboard the/juncheon. whose rock-like resistance to the h f Bo 12 . another special session, since lights on the surface some 650 |plane. But he insisted that wlien| yi. ig allied plan for German reunifica- NOCNESIEL DOY, they have not yet adjourned trom miles east of here last night, ihe did leave he was going to be) 4 os ar ae t may very well © ition shut off profitable discussion tie one which began Monday. more than three hours after the able to walls up the 19-step ramp. . ee er an ae j—managed to keep the item open| A 12-year-old boy was dead on williams labeled the Legisla- crew radioed one of its engines | Now he is able to do that. Yester- a a eee par apart for later debate by introducing /|arrival at the Avon Center Hospi- ture’s action “ was running wild and they would (day he walked up and down a 20-) One im OM. WS Wel Mi emt [Some Warmed-over proposals On tal, Rochester, at 8:15 a.m, today, ery” which constituted “legislative - have too parachute. Seas were | step flight of stairs at the hospital) "I (© revi, OM, estment lreducing foreign troops in East!atier being transported there by|i#Tesponsibility at its worst.” j whipped inte 6 to 10 foot swells 4 half dozen times. pans so . and West Germany. sntiialiatiin' trash hin Gdbntl “There is no excuse for gag rule, c »y om. ab ton panty =p te; In going up the ramp to his| Colbert said Chrysler's plant and) 1. imetess, the Western Big — ee es “oles et obstruction and fraudulent deceit : gag SA ad patel ve cermin eal one upon| THFee was determined to resist ye. and Mrs Leonard Schultz Sr. to be working together for the | Fi reached the here, pause on 5 | : oe See ee A. rels before turning it into ane sud t1 pm, and picked|about the seventh step at a mic-lour confidence in. the dynamic fu-| So% ,comctiatery | seaterce bY ‘of 360 Shadywood, Rochester, was'lief of human suffering,” he said, : a Fe oe ae rel ok aaah aoe te tation ciety ow terri ae ate ta aet ai uniees the Soviets reverse them- (pronounced dead of heart attack) » 00): (othe ie ate ap. er 7) J : Their names were not reported.|sion and radio, He probably willl” 2. stomobile ation re Oe Meera arntn ta have “taint-(Bropriations Committee, talked to The Navy said the rescued men/express thanks for the prayers for! in af te machinery The tougher Western policy—'.4" a+ s: John Lutheran School) "1am privately in an attempt : were the plane’s navigator and|his recovery and for the tens of] sus TIC! 1 Ue ci nate, |Wemonstrated by the bi criti \tis morning, was taken to the Persuade the governor to ac- 7. fight engineer. The two sald they|thousands of “get well” MeSBAEES 1) he saw| cal, Sbeeches of Dulles Macmillan |hoapital after efforts to revive him CrP’ es eae. anney | a ESCAPE BATCH He also plans anotitr Diet th-/SSFen? : ne rapid ne |¢@ t0 be carried over into this aft. are pending at i#¢ that the committee would give | Cc SAAT BARC arma se Wa eM ot anno pase Fae ion “he PG nl gineer said he rigged the bow es- There will be a “welcdme home”), A num o> pemreng r Dulles was to make clear that ._» |session, | hatch for the pilot and C0-| reception there and greetings trom Bypwy is have Soleo Presiden t Eisenhower's predis-|Quitting Cops See Chief “The governor was very fair Fant won the Gan down the em( Temes wimg fhe. route from the/ sing use of sutotpatic devices about it and promised to talk to the way €D-| airport to the White House, which |Te*sing orga his people,” Porter sald, “but 1 ee ick he ik ao ene Oe 1 Coo have heard nothing more from. oO int cchaatty Sott' tho craft. ene eee “Colbert @id ot touch on this phim” Weather Bureau reported|s, “"* in Denver SEP cint, but said automation will Williams was angry at the Sen- wind dropped to around make “even more desirable . “ ate, which in juggernaut fashion pee. sat SO te et cree the Jobe of factory workers.” . i , reas yarn mph ada vay meena moors FTERO SUSPECTS ful stimilants for the economy at} Let Mom. Fix’ Machines jE eg ie ‘ the present time is investment in , said its bill provided 1,750 beds. . a racag weerd tee soo, ale d Te te cece mene) Helax, Daddy; It's OK |\wiec toting tne tag in-toe ceed WM Case | etaeriecreed Oe Oey se ES OR eee ae vy t are : = ee conenm en "| to Cuddle Your Baby |. sar mtr for the other three men if they) _. ——_———_ Y Senate would get the bag back ve not been found before dawn.| Kidnap Charge Voided veal “a SM beer wesr coast by County Jury Against Warmer Weather EAST LANSING (#— Fathers who enjoy cuddling) Here is what happened last ~~ ) ~ ‘itieeaiiied — The lost plane was one of two! Two Brothers ; their baby or changing the diapers had top-level assur-|"!e"t: | AXMEN PAUSE — Raiders get 9 briet respite in their work of\which left McClellan Air Force Tonight, Tomorrow ance today that its the right thing to do. iggy emery oon era Fe chopping up mash-barrels, jugs, burner and still. pane Stee AYE Honolulu.) GREENWOOD, Miss: u) — Two} ,.. . e Nothing should keep the father from participating) pennvine), introduced. a bill : : nas wang bin Pegs | today free of all) According to the U.S. Weather|in the care of the infant,” said Dr. Gunn bwad of} calling 1 emergency aodinds ee Se verry. pron a the celebrated case of BUreau it will be a little warmer|in. Cid Study Association of America at a xamudl cridums antiast shined és en ine Wing based at Kelly AFB in|Emmett Till, the 14-year-old Chi-/(onight and tomorrow. the lew Sill: Near Holly Smashed by Police, Treasury. Men = In a daylight raid yesterday, five Treasury Depart- ment officers, two. Holly. policemen and an Oakland Rood road near Holly. "Phe still, with about 300 gallons of mash, was in a Plight of Alcoholic - Not All in Mind, © Physician Claims DETROIT @—A New York phys- _|There were no houses near. ‘| more than 50 one and five-galion *shack on the bank of a small, nameless lake about 400 yards from the road. The men esti- panes: Ag png Sor ion. for a year, Pad been abandoned in the past two or three weeks. shack was set in open fields, con- cealed only by rolling terrain. Demolished with the still and shack were 11 mash barrels, six of them fall; the burner; and jugs. In on the raid with the Treasury ‘men, were Holly Patrolmen Wil- liam Wood and Ronald Frick and Oakland County Sheriff's deputy James Rohm. te oe eee ow Pe ee Jury Acquits Former Student on Charges of Extortion HH 3B HoH i 4 i ¢é F E f Fl a 3 é i |The high Friday will be from 47 tonight will range from 34 to 38. to 51. The thermometer only varied 6 degrees from 8 a.m. yesterday The variation was from ‘30 to 36 A. RECS. The lowest temperature preced- morning until 8 a.m. this morning.| State University. the father’s or mother’s Dr. enjoy rich-moments with ing 8 a.m. was 30 degrees. The thermometer registerd 44 a 1 p.m. Michigan Child Study Association méeting at Michigan “Parents should not tolerate the old cliches about old rules have not stood up to the test of time.” bwad said it is just as ther to be capable of «Bag mother ca) ‘running and repairing the man Sashines ih tiiimcdacs heme” ‘ ¥ place in the home. These ht for the father to as it is for the (Continued on Page 2, Col. 1) ‘Quit Bickering’—Feikens Marine’s Widow Presents Flag to School. a 7 ee oy eet aS ei 5 4 _7HE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1955 « Brand NEW Styles FALL. and WINTER Dresses B Tallored and dressy styles . . . full, | pleated and straight skirts . «all want- ed colors. Ail sizes 9 to 15, 12 to 20, 144% to 24%, 38 to 52. 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He/she orders a stiff drink t I'm at the 1” And he ships fly the junketeers so fast/about that party we all had at = aul on ling airport fornia. , ' ” . a can and keeps grumbling “Well! ...” |——______— et days that they don’t getithe Hotel Nord?” and was about , lier tock af 690 yards. Mies sea ind dy, i Her 0 confinue with a bellow when! Murgatroyd is otfended, too. It all reminds me of the time| junk- Oe eee eee | ee Et net tet | a ee De I was on an Air Force junket up | Special Purchase! People have learned to snore se ee Then, on these occasions, there’s!+nat way, Iceland, and one of the! scdiihen deengere for wighte| san the bad moment for the SPOUuse/teliows got to know one of those Sn end. drink with them, dance| iss Murgatroyd. I want you!who hasn't been on the trip when| pig, beautiful Ingrid Bergman-type es 9 oon nn eacty pee (should meet the Mrs. You know, | the allusions begin to fly. Each of| 25, Tceland goes in for. LADIES ber = end pever pat toot dear little helpmeet and/these trips develops a supreme)” when we left the island — he amyl The first name is always|™other of mine I talked about so/ comic, as any fool who attends alnaq met her for a good three | ee much on the trip.” junket reunion wil mnderstont. {minutes at the deputy premier’s : OA S ; _, jparty taught her the : ( . ae Mls doy an ops, Ge Ont . \ | at tnis particular party, a short, Paating be maid, “It your'e name is aiwaye “sweetie.” Th |VOuth EdifOr RUNS —_{bs4 man absolutely killed the em-| ever in Poughkeepsie, call me up | covers @ niultitude of sinners. | | Sc | Wi . k| ; fat che) ue rolling one poor pect Well, the following Christmas | Botany—Sommersville Bolivia Well, sir, went to a reunion party ‘ull aie Weekly saying: eatery ap tenlhs, yinluoliperd a and Other Fine Fabrics junket other t and it UZLLED . caus ts me. 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Yes, Crisco quality is definitely superior . . . 90 far shead of other shortenings that 2 out of 3 cooks bake and fry with pure, all-vegetable Crisco! oN t f Mushrooms BAKED STUFFED POTATOES — Baked potatoes are wondertul gy pene. éating just served with butter, salt pepper. Imagine them stuffed] black pepper with mushrooms and browned lightly. They make a good accompani- Sea nem 1 snd crt of ny Hd rr Mn Ag By 2 rg waffle iron, Bake , | "potatos and beke in ajecnut Butter , very hat oven (ip dares F\Wattles Rated | fron Cut a slice from the top of ench and sccep oat the oiimply Super | inside. ; Reach into your | Mash thoroughly. Ad salt, |partment for this early m pepper and het milk. |send-off. Pop Bevis the chopped mushoete Waffles into toaster; serve with g Tipe N THE PONTIAC PRESS, ‘THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1955 vor, Get him a my Fa | Spanish sherry is known as the “smoker's wine” because for some reason that science cannot explain it is the only wine which does not ESS oes users, : siialliees ond pas me vay ed . ry weliclons cneka rT Tit MAKER ~ Miller's DOG MEAL nure all-vegetable oo, —— a | | Wr oa \\' p all j : in 2 | 4 : a Me ; 5 > es ie — ai } # ‘ he t : 12% ' b — a ny / / ; snot e tie vt 7 aay sy e rg phe id VN mea Pits) ) | bigs 1) foi | ty OY | } | ~ 3. SAVE ON Save 3 ways with Sunshine f o oN ‘e 4 Cook the stock slowly for Save those turkey bones when! ‘couple of hours; strain and ia you are serving a roasted bird.| with condensed tomato soup and Peanut Cover the water and add a bay leaf, carrot,' the liquid from the corn, too. "| s penny celery tops, peppercorns : cee e soap ad ae ‘Ever Iry (doh) — News. \stew ‘em." Winter U. S$. Ne. 1 Mich, - POTATOES APPLES pesca ed pe yf leroay vend wae 19] Soy | Ese a HOLDEN RED STAMPS" | ~~ Florida oF California Doz. and peanuts, FARM MARKET | Greaves’ youngest 3915 Auburn Rd.,.1 Block West of Adams FE 2-8021 § named Peanut, but he says ‘cays sendy: Cee “ee \ ae : { THE PONTI ac PRESS. W225}. AY. NOVEMBER 10. 1955 Stew? | PORTALES, N.M.—Tired of the) | same old thing for dinner? Just; © serve peanuts, advises editor Gor-| 4 don Greaves of the Portales Daily) | “Have you tried stewed pea- nuts?” asks Greaves, probably: the’ world’s most enthusiastic peanut | fancier, ‘Delicious! You just pull) ‘em right out of the ground and) © Red Ripe me ' Through his column, “By TOMATOES T ANGERIN ES Way,” the editor keeps cooks in |his county thoroughly informed on! 10¢ |peanut recipes. He advocates the 2 Doz. 2 Cc use of peanuts in just about every) 'dish, comme enting: ORANGES —_ | “I have eaten specs in the| they are good any of these ways. “I have eaten them in pies, in’ _.:t—‘“(*iLSOC Gallon 69 ND _p; candied sweet potatoes—and —ROU Peppers 6 for 25c Only gy pel co cece C Peaches, Plums, Pears, Grapes. Cabbages, Carrots, Sweet Potatoes, I be used as an ingredient in many | Cucumbers, Head Lettuce, Green Peppere—Aaything recipes. I — like popcorn | RIB J. DAVIS & SONS J tte a and js composed of peas, pickles "YOU SAVE MO the LEAN TRIM TASTY ECONOMICAL DISH \@ SHORT RIBS............ » 39 ARMOUR’S STAR BONELESS - SKINLESS COOKED ‘g CANNED HAM.........4 3: °3” YOUNG PLUMP YOUNG ROASTERS OR STEWING 7 One woman tells another AT NATIONAL'S- BIG FOOD VALUES SEURURReCABORFEOBELEGERORERS EER 35° 3 bw. QTc ICE CREAM Bhat. raw, roasted and stewed, oy VU. & GRADE “CHOICE CORN FED — VALUE WAY TRIM STOCK UP—AT THIS LOW PRICE =f smu s>_cun abe 9 KETCHUP iy wie cas ber Pata" a HAMBURGER ........... 3 = 95° OLN hk hkehekeddedddddddgdgddnddddder FRESH DRESSED MICHIGAN RAISED CHICKENS - DUCKS -- TURKEYS RE. 14-02. € BTL. Killed and cleaned in our own plant — Whole or cut up! Y | woupaugue BEGGGE SALAD DRESSING aH. mn oo Michigan Leese Dressd YOUNG TOM HEN TURKEYS... 00° TURKEYS.. a FRYERS or 1, 49: ak Bes Wis 2 FIG BARS aw . ~: CALIFORNIA, TENDER & CRISP” i one wy HEAD LETTUCE 45°. \ eae 4 pages 2° a Zz - Ls. ong Ls. 4 i . C-7 PKG. ‘ BRAND u 00°: a arco enart ? | ee es... 38s fi 47s B aisioranse....2 + 29. Extra Special Home Raised—Fresh Dressed Lb MALLARD DUCKS zx “ 79° Choice Beef POT ROAST .. “AS GRAHAMS :: 29° Eq CLEANSER =: 39° Pork Loin. jw ne UE FLOUR 7 79 SSS PILLSBURY DUNCAN HINES YELLOW, WHITE, OR DEVILSFOOD PIE CRUST PAIX | CAKE,MIX . ay y wy | ects ORIENTAL CHOW MEIN e NOODLES..... 22°25 Choice of 5 Flavors TOP TASTE NESTLE EVEREADY COCOA... 2: AO LIBBY c| PUMPKIN... 22.25 DINNER BELL REMUS od BUTTER | FLOUR Se u BQ | $4” MARGARINE a oo jig” 2°35 CREAM CORN.. 2 = 25° White or Pink CHEF BOY-AR-DEE pig SPAGHETTI — 20 Sixe |DINNER........ ‘tan ae 2: 29 SPAGHETTI... 2 = o9° 7 Start saving your Holden Red Stamps so you will be able te . gedeem them for beautiful premiums. These make wonderful ° Christmas gifts that your family and friends will enjoy receiving. a ght ae 2 ade Brome * ‘ ~~ : | e red | * v ' 7 OCEAN SPRAY STRAINED OR WHOLE NATCO—ALL PURPOSE VEGETABLE ENRICHED 217" SHORTENING 3 = 69: WE.RESERVE THE SALES PRICES EFFECTIVE re 3 ye i t > . ¥ ¥ P , 4 \ ; t ‘ 1 i i | 6 ‘ g a ee ~ — scr ies + 2 ' £F ‘ % 5 i ; : F me 4 Y : I ‘ { { THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1955 jai hg enh povee oe WETYR iFo Pacific Tuna, This Has Been a Fine Year. California Fishing Fleet Idle, Canneries Closed} com | Vt me i mek Sita \ SF Pe DRUG By GARBER DAVIDSON © ' The Japanese fishing ‘fleet has)dent ‘s}won't fish for that price. te Sanjthey and host owners in both ports Diego, stiny of the tutta stigpein tl a STORI ~ | [ee fae werypeniager ll Menthe Passa acgors or Seeeeeecae” GRE cadiiinas meet at tre fubeamieh: apsthons anemeaaeh Gah WAR. tex ¥| ane onres echescd ane tanto eal) Pe) \C 2 | Pacific tuna, this has been a fine|increasing strength since World|‘ey have announced! that they|members of an AFI. union and)make a go of fishing at the 1Owet) fisy ghey can't unload. | y. ce nae | year, War Il. Each year more low priced preeree California fishermen| The state’s marine biologists re- 148 N SAGINAW W. HURON AT e Helden The big fish are frolicking along|frozen and canned tuna is shipped paigning for a limi-|port there is no shortage of tuna AR_SEARS saaaaaaee Trading Stamps. ; i — bel gaeepoer Pa into dhe United wg yok — Buy a Cottage for $250,0 00 tation the amon ot Japanese in the Giskey ako ihe << : passing day.| | ‘ Seeaier wel T uperted, Ss cone tuna fishermen, however, signed a joint agreement declaring In the Mar ket for a H ome? storddoapath sandal cars bear: pla- — isin = anv — oor Wi Y if. ; Ps s another story. At San Pedro of their nations 2 cards reading “Quota on. Tuna.”|"De catching. ut while the men in Tourseir a — and San Diego, two ports usually|extends out 200 miles into the Pa-| NEW YORK (INS)—If you are in “plush home” market for news: | 7. canneries here, which nor-\°" Shore are bogged down with) -— toy Southern California|cifie Ocean. Edwin L. Morris, di-lthe market for a snug 20-room cot-| men covering the curren’ 48th |... would be handling big loads|the economic and political prob- - oe eS Oe a Reel oe ae one industry's! tac costing, somewhere around| *#al convention of.the National |-¢ tuna were closed last month by|!ems, the tuna fish are getting = sete he eerie en gre, ee nation |tipg from a man who sells every-| Bers. who demanded wage increases Wee = oe % cet nin ak ana ete, teehee Slavin Lone and wns, lene, as eng “by prea 0 workers Wore SF nonin 107 | for Thanksgiving Dinner Z pea ra of & complex eco-|sovereignty three or 13 aan ab ue coe these ie rong 8 saseer don @ costly estate ne jee pe. ta each Stanley Steamer. a steam-powered! “ Here’s your chance to win a ‘choice, dressed Turkey for your ‘ 3 - miles, : around Gettysburg, |should have a fistful of ready cash.|one by a strike of engineers, |*™ aay was pace wing ma Nowan! Thanksgiving dinner,” Just come to Thrifty and register your 3 ——— includes such Primarily because of the im- (Pa., is “unobtainable” at the mo- Tysen, who heads a national real another by a of in 1897 by the Stanley twins, Fran] name (nothing to buy), on Saturday night, November 19th, < as large imports of low- | portation of cheap ment and has been ever eastate clearing house called Pre-|PY 54 Pedro cannery union mem-|_. 114 Freeland. we'll hold a drawing for this big Turkey, ($10 value), in = priced Japanese tuna, South | tuna, canneries have cut the |President Eisenhower became 4 views Inc., with New York head- bers and the third was shut down By the end of 1898 they had man- plenty of time for your Thanksgiving dinner. So come in < Aeneticnn aap. over fish- | price paid fishermen for tuna by |Pennsylvania “farmer. quarters, disclosed that his biggest by the company. ufactured a dozen and were plan- | and register your name. YOU may be the lucky person to = ing grounds, sre hahaa $40 a ton, This, for example, | —The, fastest depreciating style all-time sale was $475,000 for a| The complex snafu has tied up ining to mass-produce 200. In 1899. win this fine Turkey. Remember—if you don’t register, you + , ons ee brings the price of yellowfin [of arcitecture is Spanish. Georgian-type home on Long] a fishing fleet with a value ap- |they sold their patent rights for MMM can’t’win. = | aching - tuna down to $270 2 ton. John ©. Tysen, who maintains |Island’s north shore—25 rooms, 40| proximating 150 million dollars. ($250,000; within three years they, % | Caen re yee ad en eee Ey PT errr Fa — eee — B 5125 Value Bufferin.....88e MILLIONS SHOP PENNEY’S Pint Rubbing Alcohol....9¢m FOR WARM WINTER WEAR! | 45¢ Fletcher's Castoria.. 29° | first quality, lab-tested coats and jackets . . . packed with nationally famous Penney value! 100 lodine. Ration Tablets 29 4 t > SL ee % Wi dee 4 : SOB. 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Styled | eerasy Acer std omer Fwy -— ' =— nareiggpe — pone gary gy er . pockets a as co nit wrists, adjus wais s. Sm (oatmeal, "oxford grey, + tig t grey). * Sizes 36 to 46 chacoal grey, black, ete. Sizes 10 to 20 3 q 7 a ‘TIRED? WORN OUT?: & ¢ . 3 When your system lacks b 3 strong red blood, ond is 2 vitamin starved you feel 3 listless, nervous, irritable A . week ee is taxing : ea 2 . sen of that “ “BEA AD. a ser — TIRED” feel NOW, 3 ; . Soe 4 a : o wit! ns ;| Melton Surcoats at MEN’S WOOL SURCOATS SAVE! BUTTON FRONT -— a : ‘e , : Monumental Savings! IN SOFT BOX PLAID SUBURBAN COATS | 3 Months Supply : full gen ; a a Sy pet. 75 with prides pride; felled: of red. of ai 75 | ‘_ weather surcoats! Aut wool am pg ee outside, ilt-lined inside! fae i — bate eet front, cut pockets, padded shoulders. sizes 36 to 46. £ oot > ay Crs, Patch ises 10 to 20 a ale teased dk el shee cal ‘ Drayton Group to Send Te Petitions to Gov. Williams|or Christmas DRAYTON PLAINS — The PTA on the safety program will be in each classroom for parents to sign. A business meeting is slated for 7:4 p.m. in the school auditorium, followed by a program of several Cub Pack 52. Fifth grade will serve refreshments. M etamora Avon Township Hamlin PTA will hold open Mrs. Helen R. Sherman, teach- ‘WATERFORD TOWNSHIP— of the Waterford i ttt d i H ! pitts HFM | “Al: E H t F ‘P Freel Hi i! ___ Nillage Ready - Rochester Plans Near Completion for Yuletide Festivities er, lecturer and author, will speak on “Practical Methods of Disciplining Children”, A cordial invitation is extended to all to attend this program, re ROCHESTER — Planning is’ al-| ready underway for the annual! Christmas festivities in Rochester, | it.was announced today by Hudson G. Hill, Christmas decorating pro-| gram chairman, and Lafayette Maynard, Christmas parade chair- man, both of the Rochester Lions —_ which sponsors the activi- Ss, *. * *& There will be additional street decorations, residential and busi- ness lighting contests, and the pa- Claus to the scene. The complete program is made possible through the joint coop- eration of the Lions Club; the local business, professional, and industrial people who finance the program; and the assistance of the Rochester Department of Public Works, rade on Dec. 10 welcoming Santa} oe sponsors last week, and many ehecks have already come in, ac- cording to Hill, The Department of Public BONNALYN ATWOOD Mr. and Mrs, Alfred E. Atwood of 1160 East South Boulevard, Avon Township are announcing works under the direction of Vil- the engagement of their daughter Bonnalyn Belle to Chauncey Curtis Smith of Addison, Michigan. The wedding date has been set for Dec. 27. at the Congregational Rochester, lage Manager Robert Slone will begin erection of the overhead street decorations shorty after Thanksgiving. j SANTA TO COME Parade chairman Maynard states that the parade will form at 1 p.m. and start moving at 2 p.m. on Saturday, Dec. 10. Santa Claus will arrive in the parade and move into his headquarters on Main Victory Comes to UF in West Bloomfield WEST BLOOMFIELD TOWN- SHIP—Kenneth Sanderson, chair- man of the United Fund for West Bloomfield ‘Township, has an- nounced that 1955 figures for the UF drive here have gone over the top. The total collected was $13,- TA.26, The goal this year was $13,200, said, ; for the use of utility decorating purposes, and has the goal mark. Harvest Dinner Tonight — WATERFORD TOWNSHIP — Letters went out to the financial! _{ million. | i 1 | 4-H LEADERS GET AWARDS were Mrs. R. H. Dudley, (center) 2185 Hill Rd.,; Milford. Presenting leaders and club members who rec 132 trophies, medals and special awards last night Cross, Birmingham, and James Marble (right) of — Among 4-H eived a total of 4-H Club leader. of 4510 Charing period of time,” national alumni | held in Pontiac. tion of “outstanding leadership work over a long ive WR, Rebienail Pontiac Press Paote award certificates to the two leaders is (left) Ray Ranta of Michigan State University, assistant state The awards were given in recogni- at the annual 4-H Leaders Banquet, ‘Original Ford Invest or Is 92 Years Old PLYMOUTH (INS — When the! Ford Motor Co, places stock up for sale for the first time early in 1956; one Michigan max won't be in the least bit interested. He is Charles H. Bennett, 92- year-old Plymouth resident. Bennett is the sole survivor of | the 12 men Who, 52 years ayo, | put up the money to found the | Ford Motor Co, | The dapper little man, who has been president of the Daisy Air Rifle Co. for 40 years, sold his interest in Ford for $35,000. Had he held on to. it. for a few years longer,- it would have sold for $25 Former Stockholder Now Reminisces When most people still regarded Henry Ford as crazy, Bennett in- vested $5,000 of his own money to buy 50 shares in the infant com- ‘pany, For two years the invest-| ment paid 50 per cent dividends.) In the third year, Bennett sold out for $35,000 after opposing.a change} in company. policy. Looking back, Bennett said: “That was a lot of money in those days, I have never suf- fered financially. And my own company has been just as’ ab- sorbing to me as being a Ford stockholder would Aave.” Bennett never lost touch with jailment ‘but still dresses in the “Many times in the last years of his life Mr. Ford would have his chauffeur drive him to my home here and we would sit for hours diseussing the old days,” he recalled, . Bennett has been with the Daisy Air Rifle Co., located a few hundreqd. yards from his Hough, is still treasurer at 86. Bennett has been confined to his home recently because of a throat best of style. He likes to think of the family ‘Headin' for a Weddin” Seniors Will Give Play the home and Edwin Barkey of 7939 Farrant. At 11:3 a.m., the Commerce Township and Union Lake Fire Departments were summoned to ‘ORTONVILLE—“Headin’ for a © Evanell Pyle and Shirley Cox |the Barkey home to extinguish a Weddin'’,” 2 May |perch fire. According to Fire will be presented sisters (Chief Ray Price of the Commer- lass of Brandon Por |e Township Fire Department, the " $chool in the fire was caused by a short in an Friday and Saturday, curtain time, include: |électrical extention cord on the 8 p.m. 3 Pepper Hollow-|front porch. Price estimated a $100 Hollow-jloss to the building at that time. Lee baely, bina aves, Widow! weet Moomficld and Commerce bone Sienily, kinfolkcs Kelley, her| township Fire Departments There's “‘feudin’” a plenty! Ths Mike Suchy, Slim) found themselves at the same hero, | ‘ Blairhouse; Barbara Sauvage, Me-| nitence. A blaze by Bill caused by careless smoking, had | gerated - Kohn| “arted im the bedroom of the y chance. 7 = » Fannie Jane, ‘The estimated loss to the build- work and are portrayed promise an/ing during the afternoon was $2,000 ‘Lerita Jencki and Kay good entertainment with|and $500 to the contents, according moving “Paw” is played their annual play. 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Black Mountain Boys : with cr, “mal BUDDY SANDERS MGM PRESENTS ci] rm poms soni You All Come! sell Sik teeta tiehiihe meat nants MYER‘S " ~ ears Ce Get Acquainted Offer! jonalist sympathies and is expec GENUINE BLUE WHITE ants Webaetier. : 1, Ct. DIAMOND GLENN FORD- DOROTHY MeRUIRE sy ok Work a) | , % xe) °38 ARTHUR KENNEDY: JOHN HODIAK © eee y ot work. | BSAA MCU Rs ty ! ae ; vce comer | KATY JURADO RAFAEL CAMPOS -JUANO HERNANDEZ Temi | DOK. MANKEWCZ ==~NARK ROBSON COALS SNE Sao 6—ttsi«ds | , THE 4 ‘ ; 7’ PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1 ton St., pleaded guilty Wednesday © @ charge of driving with a re- yoked license. Municipal Maurice & Finnegan sentenced him to a (15 fine. dows smashed at night, Malcolm Summers, 252. Raebuin St., and Shahen Papazian, 529 S. Jessie St. made the complaints to police yesterday. Robert Landon of Keego Harbor, jold police that his car battery was stolen. Wednesday night while he was parked on N. Saginaw St. A typewriter, valued at $175, wag reported stolen from the office ¥t Catsman Cement company over ast weekend. and bake sale. Cor- ner of Baldwin and Virginia. 9:30 to 2:30 Saturday. —Adv. Rummage sale at Central Meth- odist Church, Saturdaf at 8:30. —Adv. Temple. 82 Perkins. 5 until — $1.00. —Adv. 7 Firms to Sell. Ford Co. Stock | Foundation May Name ‘Bwe residents reported car win-) 300.400 More to Act as Underwriters NEW YORK (®—Seven invest- ment firms have been named by the Ford Foundation to handle the public offering of shares in the Ford Motor Co. early next year. Sales of the 6,952,293 shares will represent the largest offering in history of securities in an indus- trial firm. Blyth & Co. will act as chairman of the co-managers of the under- writing group. Other members are/ First Boston Corp.; Goldman, Sachs & Co., Kuhn Loeb & Co., Lehman Brothers; Merrill Lynch, Pierce, Fenner & Beane, and Chicken dinner Saturday. Malta, Rummage _ across from Old Mill, Nov. 11 and) 12. 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. —Adv.| White, Weld & Co. Announcing selection of the un- iderwriters last night, Foundation iPresident H. Rowan Gaither Jr. observed that a major objective! sale in Waterford'j, arranging the offering “is to! achieve the widest possible distri- | bution of the shares to the public.” ' Rummage and bake sale. D. A.! The .co-managers are expected V. 101 Auxiliary. Fri, 1 p. m:. Sat.ito name between 300 and 400 other 8 a, m. 98 W. Huron. AMY. firms to participate in the under- Rummage Lake Orion, Pri. and Sat. —Adv. your friend’s in jail and needs |fi it bail, Ph. FE 5-9424 or MA 5-4031. . —Adv. Canadian Fund is a mutual investment oilering a di- versified, managed invest- ment in common stocks o! sad sp yr ogee on the is of possible participa- tion in Canada's growth. The facts on this mutual fund are contained in a free booklet-prospectus. For your Call FE 2-9119 or write 38 States and Canada will be open tomorrow, Veterans Day. : é t i ey ee me nH ahi = Wall Street Hears NEW YORK (INS) — Ford Mo- tor Co. looking over several’ inde- pendent farm equipment firms with an eye towards acquisition . Atlantic Coast Line earnings for year estimated at $5 vs. $4.75 last Textile production for last half seen 12 per cent above a year Qago . «-. Marshall Field net im year ended next Jan. 31 expected to reach $3.25 to $3.50 vs. $3.01 in . Paramount reported negotiating for sale of 2,000 short films for about $4% million . . . Schering will earn between $3.75 and $4 vs. 8 cents in 194... .. Underwood reported preparing a County Deaths Mrs. August Broecker ORTONVILLE—Service for Mrs. August (Marie) Broecker, 79, 5293 Hadley Rd., will be held at 2 p.m. Saturday in Christ Lutheran Church of South Hadley, with bur- jal to follow in Christ Lutheran Cemetery, Mrs, Broecker died Tuesday, Her body will be at the C, F. Sherman Funeral Home in Ortonville until Saturday noon, Orville Cochran Sr. OXFORD — Service for Orville Sr., 59, of 4 Division St., Flumerfelt Funeral Home with burial to follow in North Oxford Cemetery. Mr, Cochran died Wednesday. He is survived by his widow, \Frances: six daughters, Mrs. Molly Betty Lou, Donna Marie, and Pettit of Mt. Cemens, Bernice, *|Judy Ann at home; seven sons, Walter, Orville Jr., Eugene, of the)’ U.S. Army, Jerry, Wiley, Billie and Bobbie at home; two brothers, Albert of South Lebanon, Ohio and Alton of Louisville, Ky. Eugene C. Hautebergue NORTHVILLE—Service for Eu- gene C. Hautebergue, 0, of 24363 Wixom Rd., will be held at 10 a.m, ‘at St. Benedict's Church tonight at Donelson-Johns Funeral’ |Home, .'Mrs. Launita Elliott of Wixom and (Mrs. Irene Bowers of aay of ! ha Go; No Holiday on Exchanges tis ond ered Lester: both of Rosary will be said at 8 p.m. - SAVE. () 1 . SAVE... . SAVE... . ot SAVE PLUMBING! 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