i i ; i SS es a a. 5 ae ae, ak eee eee (CHIGAN SATURDAY, OCTO ~. 27, 1956—88 PAGES « ae . TANKS RUMBLE IN BUDAPEST—Watched AP Wirephete quietly by _ by- standers, a long line of Soviet-built tanks moves through a street in Budapest, bound for atcion in the current Hungarian revolu- tion. It was not known whether or not the tanks were manned by Red Army or. Hungarian personnel. “Yield” Sign Is Ignored Auto Crash Kills Woman; Injures Rider, in Pontiac A Pontiac woman was fatally injured ‘and her passen- ger slightly hurt when their car went through a “Yield Right of Way” sign on Marquette street at Nelson street at 4 p.m. yesterday, Pontiac Car, Truck Collide; 3 Killed, 4 Injured HARRISON (# — Three persons died and four were seriously in- jured last night when a car and a pickup truck collided headon at the crest of a hill on a gravel road six miles east of Harrison. * * * Dead are Irving Shepard, 59, of Grand Ledge, the car driver, and his two daughters, Ida,14, and Joyce, 16. Two passengers in the Shepard car, LaDonna Durham, 12, of Prices on ‘ST's ‘gig ‘$132 fo $324 - -1$132 to - Gateway to Commercial | Dedicate Pontiac Hikes. “Quick, Cadilloc, Oldisleian: same sssubere ot thetr tomas Up Too; Nash, Hudson wii, Cost Less ben at 3 pa ote sonnina be ; ‘s Factory list prices on 1957; yonn w, Hirlinger, Chamber of models are introduced Nov. 9, Semon E. Knudsen, divi- sion general manager and M vice president, said to- day. ‘ome ame stor ion Man Dies oeriseet ene asin Plane Crash Nagy Appoints Cabinet in Bid — atta tek oacensltO Quel Rioters: : Call Boundary Guards Inland, Austrians Cross Line, Greet ‘Brothers’ VIENNA (#—Red Hun- gary’s western frontier guards were reported sum- moned inland today to help combat swelling rebellion, Border areas are falling to anticommunist Hungar- jan troops. | Roof-to-roof fighting went on in the heart of Budapest, where Premier Routine sadn a Adlai Hits GOP Powers; thrown from the car, suffered minor cuts and bruises and v= (When You Tour, j , authori said, "Baerwald, ot Dakota, Minn., told How Much ple he as eave ror © You Spend? when the woman’s car came west into the intersection without stop- ping. He was not held, police said. Tourist Council and four allied re- It was the city’s sixth traffic fa-|e!onal tourist associations are set- Grand Ledge, and her 16-year-old sister, Kay, were taken to Clare Hospital where they were listed as “fair.” Shepard's wife, Irma, 56, was taken to Gladwin Hospital where she was listed as ‘‘poor.” Walter Mathews, 16, a Harrison pulpwood cutter and driver of the truck, was taken to Saginaw Hos- pital where he was listed as “‘poor.”” * * * State Police said the occupants of the Shepard car were headed for a cottage on Long Lake. $7.64 More in Taxes LANSING (#—The average mo- torist will pay $7.64 a year in in- creased taxes to help finance the expanded federal highway con: struction plan enacted last June. The estimate was made by Charles D. Curtiss, commissioner of public roads in the U. S. Department of Commerce. tality this year, ting out to get an “accurate yard- September Ahead [= for New Babies Through a study to be under- U, S. Census Bureau LANSING (®—More babies were|*urist and his family. born in September than in any works, how much he is paid, what month in Michigan’s history, the RM ng: ; State Health Department an- -~ — oo sichigns and what wor deserturet said 19,425 new|, Also. where he goes on vacation, Michi P : how long he stays, the size of his gan citizens entered the world whether be travels compared to the previous record ae eth a vels py car, of 18,064 births in July of this|°US. inte / year, Births in Michigan so far this year total 147,467, an increase of / 3,639 over the same period eth year, ne’ ' If the present birth rate con- e Name's the Same tinues, the department observed, a| ST. LOUIS i#—Benjamin Frank- new 12-month record of more than/lin Gibson, 33, a/ welder, was sen- 200,000 births will be established|tenced to five/ years in federal carrier landings at the field when they collided. Barin Field is an auxiliary of the Pensacola Naval Air station. Garlick had sérved pne year in the Navy and was scheduled to get his wings and commission as an ensign in December. . He had lived in Lake Orion for 12 years and was graduated from Lake Orion High in 1953. ~ At the University of Michigan, Garlick was active in the Air ROTC program and was a mem- ber/of the Theta Xi fraternity; A former Lake Orion Eagle Scout he is survived by his parents, a brother and sister. Garlick's father is assistant chief engineer at Pontiac Motors, Cloudy Weather Predicted for Aréa The weatherman says tonight and tomorrow will be partly cloudy with little change in temperatures. The low temperature expected for tonight is 42 to 46 degrees. To- morrow’s high will be from 62 to 66 degrees. Last night in downtown Pontiac the low was 40, At 1 p.m. today this year. Births in 1955 totaled|prison for manufacturing some 195,022. likenesses of his namesake. the thermometer reading was 62 degrees, Prive Igo seta was of Carrier Landings pare with those on 1966 models, | Fatal to 2 Cadets ~ are as follows: . police said. OnE A eff Hg Bae nen mis he, 4 Mrs. Alma C, Allen, 33, of| {Beer Seaan Bt. “Feb ey Winea thelr Teen hat List Agenda 26 Lewis St. died two hours) Catelins sedan, ae. Sisters collided in midair over an Ala; for Weekend later in Pontiac General] ‘Docr Setar, t-set 404. S008, Dama airfield or Weexen Hospital SUPER CHIEF Edward G. Garlick, 21, the son 2 gpa SRR OO sag ee. ‘jot Mr. and Mrs, Mark J. Garlick By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS said, through the convertible top atalinn eet a ee ener ora St., and Kenneth) what the major party presi- of her auto, struck on the driver's *, MUL. Burton of Loveland, Ohio, were! dential and vice presidential can- side at the intersection by the car/STAR CHIEF aa” oe victims. The crash otcurred) didates are doing: of Bruce C. Baerwald, 22, an out! {Door Gustom Sedan " Jong, (near the main gate of Barin Field of state man visiting here Sestem Catalina’ Cow Sas. 3007. ™ 7, Ale. Toma? Mrs. Hazel E. Lewis, 63, of 37| Sustom Catalina Sedan 3801. 3876 ‘The trainers were flying in a | _ EISENHOWER—Enters Walter Lexington Place, who was not | Custom Sefari, 2-Seat 3066. 3146-) trattic pattern ; simulated | Reed Army Hospital in Wash- ington for physical examination. STEVENSON—Speaks in Cali- fornia, : KEFAUVER—Speaks in Cali- fornia. TOMORROW: EISENHOWER—Leaves Walter Reed Hospital, with public report promised on test results. STEVENSON — Flies to Bos- ton, ; KEFAUVER—Flies from Wash- ington to Findlay, Ohio. “NIXON—In Los Angeles. Hubby-Wife Team Fight — for Commission Posts lke Gels Physical Checkup SAN FRANCISCO — * After the meet and treat hour) i¥ and parties, the children should return home to await a phone call if they win in the drawings. In the school drawings, first prize will be the bike, sec- ond, a radio, and third, five sil- ver dollars, and senior high ‘“‘stay-at-homers”’ will be wrist watches, a pen and Besides citywide prizes, each ischool also will have two winners) reshape jot silver dollars which will be de- ‘sma at drawings in the City Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Holland) ture of our children — the de- Top three prizes for the junior) pencil set and five silver dollars.|/form it — that it was not a love ¢ 6 le : ‘cision over the hydrogen bomb— ito Richard M, Nixon?” The Kepublicans dont’ say, he said, “for they are afraid to say — Trust Nixon,’ ‘Trust Benson’, ‘Trust Dulles,’ ‘Trust Wilson,’ ‘Trust the old guardsmen in the | Congress.’ | “They know they can't persuade the people to trust the Republican) party,” Stevenson continued, ‘‘and port of the masses and getting the Observers note that the presi-jrebels to surrender. Some, like he dent looks well, has good color,/himself, are “rehabilitated” and ig showing no perceptible|gees, . : strain, although he obviously was} The list included Bela Kovacs, weary after his recent Far Weat-\former head of the Smaltholders (Continued on Page 2, Col. 3) (Continued on Page 2, Col. 1) Pioneers Had Problems, Too so they say, ‘just trust Ike,’”’ Stevenson said “the Benders, the Brickers, the Dirksens, the Capeharts, the Welkers, the Kuch- els,” and others “wield the real power in the Republican party.” j * | “They do so today — and they iwould wield all the more power las their protege, Mr. Nixon, the |heir apparent, takes over the lead- jerehip intended for him,"’ Steven- po said, ‘ ‘DOESN'T RING TRUE’ He said there is something ‘that \doesn't quite ring true in the story ithat Mr, Eisenhower married the Republican party in order to re- match but an act of duty.” “A man who really wanted to the Republican party "(Continued on Page 2, Col. 4) New Show--PHIL’S INN—Asbura Rd. ‘Stress Is Overrated’ .. By FRANK CAREY. __ AP Science Reporter CINCINNATI (#—Americans are inclined to over~ stress the “stress” of modern-day living, a nationall known heart specialist says. ; “We are inclined as a nation to think we are living under more stress than any other people at any other time,” declared Dr. Irvine H. Page, president of the American Heart Assn. “Yet I daresay if you had been about to have your scalp taken off by an Indian there would have been. . a fair amount of stress involved—and building the pb must have,been somewhat stressful sit- uation. Page made the remarks in taking issue with a views point that “stress and'strain” is the major cause of ~ high blood pressure. : : troops was raging. Gun- blazed from rooftops and win- of homes. ' Budapest remained cut off from outside world by telephone , "THE PONTIAC PRESS _ SATURDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1956 _ = letery. believe it to be ture.” He also ac- cused Hagerty of “operating an’ Olaf Olsen jee Curtain on. information. HITS FALSEHOOD Olaf Olsen, 63, of 141'4-Oakland| Hagerty, however, described the| Rates Adlai Hits GOP ‘Trust Ike’ Policy . (Ald for Egypt telegraph. Account. of the) avenue died yesterday at 7:45 a.m. came 1 the Commu! a local hospital, Mr. Olsen had controlled radio and the re-| column as “‘the most amazing doc-| jument of falsehood I have ever iseen.”’ Asked if Eisenhower had oat of travelers arriving jn been ill for several months. : Russian and Hungarian tanks ‘@nd shellfire were reported pum- rebel pockets. There also isa “@ere unconfirmed reports that i. planes bombed rebel | Russian,.and Red Hungarian mounted a new offensive dawn in an attempt to wipe out elements. \ The Weather Fall U.S, Weather Bureau Report 4AC AND VICINITY—Fair and a warmer today, high near 66, Partiy y tonight and tomorrow with not ge in temperatures, low to- 42 te %, high tomorrow 62 to 66. Today in Pontiac 4 temperature preceding § &.m. + Wind velocity 8 mph or . gets Saturday at §:22 p.m. Tises Sunday at 7 a.m sets Saturday et 2: rises Sunday at 1:17 « Pewntown Temperatares suaees 4 lia. m 12 m 1 po mm, 62 Friday in Pontiac ¥As Recorded Downtown) heat eriperature .....cccccsesreee B wes’ temperature es crpekees yoo temeprature ...... senses 40.6 One Year ay in Pontiae temperature .. isevecssss B wet temperstiire 4... 100+: vee obec s4rbeasbenes « *4 Drunk Driving Charge jother words, it will be a heat- | Born in Norway on December 15, had any mild relapse since his 1892, he was the son of Frederick jjejtis operation, Hagerty replied: \Olsen and Annette Halvorsen. ‘absolutely and categorically no.” | He was last employed as &) Hagerty said today’s checkup cement contractor and has been wij) be a “complete physical’ de- |a resident of the city for the last signed to reveal any fesidual 32 years. : _ \fects of the Sept, 24, 1955, heat | Mrs. Inga Strom of Pontiac i8 attack and the ileitis operation. |Mr. Olsen's only survivor. 'The President will be examined by | Funeral service will be Monday eight physicians. jat 2 p.m. at the Pursley Funeral| !Home. He will be buried later at) @ ithe Oakland County Cemetery with J) M 7 ; |the Rey. Paul Hart of the First! evelop fissile ‘Methodist Church reading. ‘Aimed at Planes 14 Big Donations PY Engine Heat Added to UF List 4 ® —-A new guided missile, drawn toward (Continued From Page One) iwould not have been scared by ‘Sen, McCarthy (R-Wis.) and. his) friends out of backing Alexander! ‘Wiley in the Wisconsin primary,"’| |Stevenson said, This was a ref-| jerence to Eisenhower's hands-off! roll in the primary in which Wiley) * * ; If Eisenhower wanted to re-| shape the GOP, Stevenson went/ on, “he would not have driven) |Wayne Morse from the Republican) party, nor would he have sought to) lram Douglas McKay down the! jthroats of the voters of Oregon.” | | Eisenhower is backing McKay, | |his former secretary of interior, | jin his battle to unseat Morse, now. . Democrat, but a former Repub-| ican. Stevenson arrived in San Fran.) Locomotives, Machinery Move After Brief Halt Due to Suez Crisis WASHINGTON (® — The United States has quietly resumed for- ef- was renominated for the Senate.eign aid\to Egypt after halting * officials who re- y said locomotives, msportation “equip- ment and print have been moving forward to Egyptian ports during the past\ few wecks. These supplies ‘are part of a 20- million-dollar backlog whose de- livery was stop in mid-August by the State Depattment pending a ruling on whether to suspend all foreign aid until the Suez dis- shipments \briefly because of the! Suez Canal crisis. Responsib ported this t machinery, enemy bombers by the heat of Cisco after saying at Albuquerque pute was settled their engines and capable of de- last night that Eisenhower had) Without announcing it, the State | Pontiac Area United Fund Head-|stroying an air fleet with one| ‘lent himself to a systematic ‘mis-|Department and the g vernment’s quarters listed these latest gifts of|blast, was described last night by $50 or more: fan Air Force general, Gen. Earle E.- Partri A. Predman oc... -ceeees. $100 en, FE. Partridge, chief Chair L. Jofnson .o..6.45- 160 elix A. Anderson . . 100 , - £ at Joseph A Oueneer iemp. Kroser’s) 3 Command, said that the missi P EB. Daubenspeck. Inc - so carrving an atomic warhead, iRye Dairy. oe see eewenecwens 160 would t ti i Blair Treastt 2 000t2! *** 100 uld be opgvational in the near iDr. Aben Hoekman «3... c.ccseeeees 250 future Lord's Furniture crcessoee 88 set 190, Speaking to the Michigan Aero 120 Club at nearby Selfridge Air Force it) so Base, Gen. Partridge said: + 13, “The missile will follow an in- ifra-red beam instead of radar. In Lewis Furniture &mployes weer Thomas Economy Purniture Emp..... Dr, Merie Haanes . ‘ . Service Glass Co, ewe ects Donaldson's Lumber Co. .,....... iseeking device, a missile that will! { Mighert and Lowest Prpesreseres \Costs Woman $100 be attracted by the heat of an! 25 in 1906! ’ , i a | Grace Allred, 49, of 5631 Harreli "gy, Domber’s engines, itnots St. Drayton Piai ‘ owever, he explained, the na- aarp + ua Yton Plains, was found guil- + { the infra- A * ie at drunk drivi ure of the infra-red device makes Marguerite 1 3e'ty nk driving and paid a jt unable to distinguish between! Mia 8 es total wf $100 in fine and costs in friendly and enemy aircraft. Srnaba ma. 65 Justice Court yesterday, |. When nearing ‘the “aircraft, he! et Sh ‘She appeared for a second time said, the missile’s warhead would) Frapelicn 9 48 on the charge before waterford! explode and the atomic blast, Se, Meare an Towhship Justice Willis D, Letur-' would down any’ number of planes Washington pou by. fwithin rarige. . j i ‘ a) of the Continental Air Defense/Urging an international agreement je_|to-ban H-bomb tests. ‘representation’ of Stevenson's H-| ibomb stand. Stevenson proposes) the United States take the lead in | The Democratic candidate quoted newspaper reports that Eisenhower ladministration officials had advo- cated substantially the same pro- | posal until he came out with it. ‘White Lake Lumber Co. foreign aid agency, t Interna- tional Cooperation Administration, apparently decided several weeks ago to continue, foreign aid deliv- eries previously prom the Egyptians.. The main items detivered ‘since then have been eight to 10 Amer- ican-built locomotives which part of 32 earmarked for dent Nasser’s government. including machine tool , 8.5. to 1 compression ratio. Breakin Investigated barges, and more transportation equipment, now also will move informants said. Gas Truck Minus Gas READING, Pa. (INS)—Sen. Es- tes, Kefauver’s chartered airliner was delayed in its take-off from Reading last night. The truck eary- rying gas for the ran out of gas, - Drawers and cabinets were ran- sacked but a safe was not touched in a breakin at the White Lake Lumber Co., 1401: Ormand Rd., sometime last night. Company _ officials were taking inventory today in ap effort to de- termine’ if. anything was. stolen. The breakin was discovered last night “when a Sheriff's Department patrol ear found the building open. DeSoto Adds 3rd Model registra- of 268,000 voters, to go to the! commiseioa : | | vote -|per quarter year, based on size tus, Delta Upsilon; Richard meter, plus, 20 cents per 1,000 : Malow, Delta Sigma Phi; __ Any raise in price must be Phi Delta Theta; James Ed- tistics on costs. © Chinnick Swaney, Sigma Chi; Jere 22 8 > John Sweeney, Apha Delta Phi; Tearing down of buildings Raymond Albert Voss, Sigma with completion oS Se faving: cleared palin there Hattie May Townsend concrete work underway Service for Hattie Pearsall A, and two buildings being Townsend Ryn enw Lincoin for Lot 3HH. ve. Paget OOK, boat 3 p.m An auto-wash is being torn from, Ros down on the Hunter side of the n R. Hamilton Co. Inter- property that edges the corner will be in White Chapel Me- iB Hunter oo ay . old |morial Cemetery. ‘ pears to - bet. | Mame nearby is down to its base | an. ig survived by ond. son, to| Speaker Sam Rayburn (D-Tex) | “orld on $42 to win « ment, gg «| Denelt D, Pearvalt, of Hale and ee et ey ee ee | ee ee ae o ia ber . "Plans for the North Eergreen grandchildren, as Ann Higbie of Oxford, Mich., Standing, left to Aght: Barbarh Miniana of De- | Tex), majority leader in the Sen- | Try Lj ht Savers ‘ abgaigrenas : peer yag terceptor is running into right of] Mrs, Townsend had been a resi- in his ear during a ‘“‘political pep troit; Miss Higbie, Mrs. James Miller of Che- ; way snags, according to J the Birmingham area for White House teday. The visitors boygan; Mrs. and Mr, Jean Farley of Grosse | He said ‘Eisenhower is “cool-'\Get Extra Hour Juhl, city administrative coordina- lifetime. : Minutemen for. Ike.” Sen. . Pointe; and Basil Denning of Bloomfield Hills. headed and knows what he’s doing| gy care? ns on matters of foreign policy.” |OL Sleep Tonight. Home owners are not finding it/. s Pond : ee Sa NEW YORK @—You who live ho en , Candidates to Give Qualifications Diggs, who was elected to the|in'Gaylight saving time areas, It|cantee aad ‘tet uss net teeii” Effort to Kill Weeds } . 3 Legislature for the first time in| win pay you to be a clock-watcher/iand, except building, is possible panna : P : 1954, represents the Ninth District : . Pontiac Parks and Recreation Republicans-Dems to Talkers, tl es ater the Peplaying. workers wil tray Dae‘ . ones : He said he is “not opposing” | Forty million Americans in 14) pians are complete for the Ref: |to rid it of weeds. : runerat service wit be contuct Qt Political Rally Monday | com. witams roa ote Demo. states and the District ot Colum-| gemation Bunday events which |"yriam Aho, parks supervisor for Mrs, Alma C. Allen, crats on the state ticket who are |bia—if they remember—will turn) arq to fenture Dr. Charles B. |.sia the city plans two or three . Lewis St, who was fa- seeking re-election. . back their clocks one hour before) Templeton ag guest speaker t- |sorsvings so the pond will be auto accident! A total of 21 national, state and|League of Women Voters said to- going to bed. morrow at $ p.m. at First Pres- poe 4 wi be at 1:30 p.m, atiday night at a political rally ‘in|. Each candidate will speak brief-\Coaries [INES OF. (D-Mich) the| formally at 2 a.m. tomorrow, | "7ewis Chere : Funeral Home With Rev.|Lincoln Junior High School, the/ly and answer peetions. from the nis can eS aon an mae tuk tee ser whens on iene ‘the "Council, ‘|Last Day for Absentee of Roches- vd Rag ar a te ‘egg line” with the Democratic state|cut, Massachusetts, Maine, New|Churches, sponsoring festival, Ballots One Week Off. Church, officiating. eal 3 yo Fa mage fle Ra and national tickets. Hampshire, Vermont, Rhode Is-jafter the service, at the Presby- in Perry Mow Ike in for Checkup asking what they consider the| Earlier this week, State Sen. Cora/iand, and parts of Pennsylvania, terian social hall, at 9 p.m. The deadline for picking up ab- sentadstFilslp Esha Dp octane Stier see et Nepean eo at Dees | ure tu ping tel ese M3 e ana ware, ry . in Livonia. A m= by Eight Physicians Pe ene ane’ cae nuilifications MouBced her support for President] Among cities making the cur-|nual fair at tie school for Monday,| City Clerk Ada R. Evans says she was) : office. : She said she also|rent change are New York, Chi-ifrom 3 until 8. p.m., with Mrs.jresidents who cannot go to the Aller and lived (Continued From Page One) At the rally, slink dens eP oe Cocnn ax Rieger pica, Se ete a8 ‘ash-|John Main chairman, guiding 33|polls Nov. 6 should apply for ab- | : at 7:30 p.m., league rights a . ington. committees. sentee ballots now, is sur. (om trip, as were-others who trav! isining | ghical informe- - daughters, Dianna|*ed with, him. tion and reprints of interviews Kay, both at) Wagtrty took occasion Friday |with the candidates will be dis- brothers, Floyd) te brand as a “falsehood” @ re- tributed. , and Nolan Epley) port by columnist Drew Pearson | Candidates who have agreed to Army, that Eisenhower “apparently suf- |appear include William S. Broom- fered a miiq relapse” while he |field, Republican candidate for was driving to the alrport after (Congress; his opponent, Paul Sut~- a a speaking engagement in Min- (ton; Richard Van Dusen, GOP A member of) plant protection) Beapolis Oct, 16. candidate for weeny ee, force at the Fisher Body plant, } tained _'and the Democratic mbent, .|Johi P. Barden, 47, of 600 Secod —— paige —— pans Thomas M. Kavanagh. Ave., died yesterday in St. Joseph | scheduled for release today. AS Pron’ pe vcgge wt will meade J M Hospital after a two-weeks * aps | arvey ge, ublican c: Uiness. 7 ~ [Read by Hagerty, it said, in Part: |iste for State Senator, and Fred A native of Caro, Mich., he was), « * +, The attack hit Ike while/rjias, his Democratic opponent; a World War Il Marine Corps vet. WS driving back to the airport isteyen J, Kolar, Democratic Leg- eran who lived here 20 years. jfrom Minneapolis, He suddenly|jcjative candidate from District He and his wife, Annabelle, were |urned to others in the car and an-'}. and Robert C. Miller, Republi- married in Pontiac in 1996. They ,PUnced: ‘I can’t take any morejcan, and Leslie H. Hudson, Deme- had no children. of this, let’s get out of here.’ The cratic, candidates for the Legisla- “Barden was a member of Pon-|President then pulled out of the/ture from District 2. tiac chapter No, 16, Disabled/™0toreade, rushed to the airport; The entire county slate from American Veterans. ° jand was hustled into his plane /poth parties will attend, Mrs. Besides his widow, surviving are Without saying goodbye to localiWright said. These include . Re- two brothers, Donald Barden of ‘ignitaries.” ' _tpublicans Frederick C. Ziem, Lynn \Seattle, Wash., and Harold Barden,| Reached in Minneapolis, Pear- [D. Allen, Ceri eg Sparks, we of Lancaster, Calif.; and two’ sis-) [Daniel T. Murphy Jr.; lel W. . : ters, Mrs. Dorothy Mario of Dray.|/ne ttatertent cher uetee snewn (Berry; Frank Irons and Ralph A.| | FINGER-TIP CONTROL—The new 1957 DeSotos for 1967 will above, ‘will be displayed in dealer showrooms for the first time ton Plains, and Mrs. Marjorie At-| q film clip which .showed -the | Main. feature the- Torsion-Aire ride with triple-range, push-button Oct. 30. The cars will be shown locally at Braid Motor Sales, 70 cheson of Pontiac. | President shaking hands with Democrats ate David E. Utley| control. Models of the new car, including the four-door firedome _ 8. Cass Ave. further such jail breaks. | Funeral service will be conduct-| wejtwishers and waving goodbye (Odin H. Johnson, Robert W. — 4. an, a - from Budapest said ied by Rev. Paul Hart, pastor of] ay he boarded his plane ‘Stevens, B. Jack Habel, Wallance, a 'First Methodist Church, at 2 p.m./ : \E. D. Hicks. | . ° the 1944 struggle when the Rus- Tuesday at Pursley Funeral eae | Pearson earlier declared: “my © enabandicress - ‘Firesweep’ in Low Price Field City Parks fo Close Army wrested the city from) puria) will be in Ottawa Park Cem- Story was carefully checked, and I swe esumes for Winter Monday tor ‘57 Showing Tuesday 9.25 to 1 against the 1956 ratio of 8.5 to 1. Optional items include De- Soto’s new dual horizontal head- lights, located in the front fen- ders under broad canopies. A massive new front grille and front end DETROIT w — DeSoto will introduce its 1957 line of cars Tuesday. An added third series, the “Firesweep,” will be the lowest priced —. * * The new series, along with the | |Firedome and the Fireflite, will Damper fen the igive the company price coverage treat , wg in 91 per cent of today’s car mar- nee ket. * * . On some of its station Like other DeSotos, the Fire- | 1 .c-+ i sweep will have the new front Pg Phcw me Ge torsion bar suspension, a newly designed V-8 engine, triple- range pushbutton transmission Pontiac parks and playgrounds will close for the winter Monday, William Aho, parks supervisor, an- nounced yesterday, He said a few picnic grills and benches will be left out for use this weekend if the weather per- mits, Aho said final figures probably will show fewer persons used the seven parks this year than last be- cause of bad weather. * * * Aho added that Parks and Rec- reation Department crews are stor- ing equipment and already making plans for improvements at some and an antibrake dip device. parks next year, ’ Also in all new models are rear springs mounted outside the frame, All models have high- finned and canted rear fenders. All have ‘‘signal tower’’ tail lights, with dual exhausts below the lights extending slightly beyond the bumper, 122-INCH FIRESWEEP The Firesweep model is on a 1224nch wheelbase. It has an over-all length of 215.8 inches and \measures 4 feet 7% inches from ‘road to roof. It is powered with ia 245-horsepower, V-8 engine with * . ” It will be presented in a four- door sedan, a sportsman coupe ‘thard top), © sportsman sedan (hard top, and convertible. The Firedorhe and Fireflite models are-on a 126-inch wheel- base. They are over-all 218 inches. Lowest height is 55 inches for the sportsman Coupe > and— sedan; highest is in the station wagon a 57.6 inches. Firedome and Fireflight are powered with 270 and 295- horsepower V-8 engines, respec- tively. Their compression ratio is i 7 " Tres, —-9:45a.m. fen. School 10:45 a.m. Morning serves 7:30 p.m. Evening Service ‘HL Rugene Ramsey, Minister — Gon, Ottiene: anderen, tnd —————— FIRST CONGR.GATIONAL | CHURCH | Corner Rast Harve sad Mi oes ‘Sunday School, 10:30 gn A veal “GO IN PEA peardineedisn tomcmrtownesreed os BETHANY BAPTIST. CHURCH | Pd * West Huron at Mark 0:45 A. M—Charch Classes for All Ages Six Adult Classes | 14:00 A.M. Rev Roland Burton from lave Power to Win as Sem me ae tl to Red-Tortad Cerda a told me that the diagnosis was cancer; he didn't know in Village Limits I am going to live. My fusband and my she added: being up against things lke this ue cf > Tam glad to report that she did. That kind of faith| and husband told me that during her convalescence ++ * © 2S . And her Paste the warecs asked her to see and help several other: patients facing Other details reeived were. that ee Se ee ne ee oe cardinal has not been the village ‘ec, Ais need: 2 tee a class eh ok people although long in one job. He soon quits, saying he just doesn't have it in him it aid ens sania amare to make a go of it.Then, after he has been on another job for awhile, |leave the town. Rev. H. H. Savage, Pastor Rev. W. E. Hakes, Ass't Pastor First Baptist Charch of Davison hoo. vi,. sulienalie Hall Cod i Maamaiien next week at the Church ofthe 1,00 P. M-—Yeuth Growrg—Devetions ___ {Sed tn Christ, recognizing the Sist) Qutof-town speakers are fea- sil anniversary of its pastorship under |tured at the anniversary ee the Rev. C. J. Johnson, minister |held at 8 p.m. congregation bish- |services scheduled FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Oakland and Saginaw Pontiac, Michigan Our responsibility—the World; Our resources— SUNDAY SCHOOL—9:45 A. M. _ (Classes ior All Ages) MORNING WORSMIP—10:45 A.M. “HOW TO FIND GOD” Rev. H. H. Savage, Speaking EVENING {WORSHIP—7 :00 P. M. Robert Fisher |New Mission Church © lis Blessed in India | TRIVANDRUM, India. — Arch- | bishop Benedict Mar Gregorios has LcaActhis ot the Soyo dadeabite rite. ‘ se Meee ea eM esNNRMNRe are cle et 2 - “For b saved FAITH = react tet ond thet at of yourselvés it is the gift of God” Ephesians, Chapter 2, Verse 8 see yan GRACE = igi oar 2 demption that is Christ Jesus” Romans, Chapter 3, Verse 24 SCRIPTURE— {A%¢ 2 fom ¢ child thou hast known the holy scriptures, which are able to make thee wise unto salvation through {faith which is in Christ Jesus” . Timothy, Chapter 3, Verse 15 SEBEL FEE OIE FRE? S A Mass Service of Childreri, Choirs and Congregations of Missouri Synod Churches of Pontiac, and sponsored by St. Paul, St. Trinity and Grace Lutheran Churches. LUTHE Joint REF ORMATION Service Oakland Theater - October 28, 1956 Ample Free Parking Behind Theater Church Ready. a . long period of vain Communist ef- for Busy Week m=zon= Son murs : It is obvious to you, T-amm sure, that the chief difficulty must be in| conditions under which the govern- ae “Go in Peace” will be the sub-|power he has within himself to meet his problems with courage ject for the sermon of the Rev. faith like the young wife. : can forthcom. | Within you the great powers of God. Too many people fall to dis- | 9:38 po biden tered comp beng haying, 6 Sy e we 9:30 | struggling with frustration and defeat when they should be victori- | GUEST ‘SPEAKER REV. ENNO, GAHL, Chicago, Illinois | PARTICIPATING MINISTERS Rev. Geo. Mahder St. Paul Lutheran Church Rev. Ralph C. Claus St. Trinity Lutheran: Church } The Lutheran Church is the ve Protestant the second largest Protestant body. The Lutheran Church takes its namé from Martin Luther. Its faith centers on Jesus Christ, the Savior of the world, and its doctrine * from the Bible. tae Believe that God is with you, that He will help you if only you refreshments. : . (Copyright 1956) = os — Service Begins at 11:00 A. M. Rev. R. Stuckmeyer Grace Lutheran Church Rev. E. Claycomb Cedar Crest Lutheran Church in the world, numbering 80,000,000 baptized Souls; larger by 50,000,000 than begins to wish he had stayed with the one he left. "Dr. Shuster, author of @ recent I met him recently and asked him how things were going. book about the cardinal’s trial and “I'm finding the same difficulties in this job I've always found in| Wapmsoninen said the primate’s all the others," he said. release-from prison followed him, not in any of his jobs. I've been trying to make him realize the|™ent would permit him 1 The Rev. john W. Wigle, Vicar ous persons. let Him, That is one of the greatest truths religion has to offer . 15 Pp. M-!is one of the simplest. “I can do all things,” as the Bible says, because Friday and Saturday the May-|God provides the power, the talent, the drive, the guidance, rummage If you actually believed, really felt that, God was going to help| you in any task you had to do, would you have a moment's doubt of) your ability to do it? Of course not. He stands ready, right now, fo help you, All you need do is ask. Threatens to Ban © |Rev.Honsberger | "Filthy’ Film Ads to apes Sunday | | MANCHESTER, N. H. — This stafe’s leading daily paper, the|at the First, United Missionary/ Manchester Union Leader, has|Church, 135 Prospect, at 7:30 p.m. threatened to ban all theater ad-|Sunday, has just returned for a fur-/ layouts unless thure is an|lough after spending 19 years in} he “Hollywood seems to have gone| house parents for missionaries’ Sa | berserk and is under the mistaken| children attending Hillcrest ‘Oakland at Cadiliae Theodore B. Allebach, Paster . Bible School ......11:20AM. , Worship .......0«. 10:00 AM. THE CHRISTIAN RACE” Youtli Fellowship ..6:00P.M. | Brenig Séivice .... TAO PRE | Night Prayer ...:.70 _ TOSLYN AVENUE Jostyn at Third PP camane 1, Watking, Paster i male School “eeeeee 9:30 AM. lié } cee stan oe 6:30 P.M. 4 sae ** 30 POL ht Wea Might Prever 7:30PM. CONTINUING OUR Old- Fashioned Revival With AUBURN HEIGHTS 2456 Primary Street ' 5. Hervey MeCann, Pastor Bible School ...,..10:00A.M. IP Worship ....-...00 11:15 AM. J “OUR PROTESTANT FAITH” ¢ Youth Fellowship ...6:15 P.M. = Ce | ie | EVANGELIST iad MRS. BURL ROGERS Bl Go - from Southern California od Singing Bible Preaching ia oon for the Sick | Nightly. Except Mondays 7:30 i M. FIRST OPEN BIBLE CHURCH 1517 Joslyn FE 24097 One eter: ‘idk of ee | | &. &. Supt. John Burleson yb 2287 Auburn -Road—!;, Mile West of Crooks Road Sunday School. 10A.M. Worship Service. 11 A. M. | Wed., 7:30 P. M. — Evening Worship, Sat., 7:30 P. M. Pasfor. Rev. Billy Brows i | % z WESLEYAN METHODIST Fle PLE ae a& z tre Hy : z EF. 8 4 F [ aM i keg 5 z i i : : “Pontige Press Photos ‘ : 61 NORTH LYNN STREET | 46:00 SUNDAE SCHOOL WwW. ¥. P. 8. 6:45 PLM. 11:00 WORSHIP EVANGELISTIC 7:30 FP. M. 2 Rev. C. D. Friess. pastor “The LITTLE CHURCH with the BIG HEART’ / |" tavites Tou to ‘ Lene Bes Pee ee ee oe 2 2 ee ee 6:00 A.M. Family to Sunday School ............10:00A M. 458 CENTRAL i A Church that preoches the Apostles _ Doctrines. Baptize like they did-and receive the Holy Ghost; bring your | Bible and Bible questions. Find out | for yourself; don’t take hear-say. —_ | Services Sunday, 10 A. M. Sun., Tues., - Thurs., Set. 7:30 P.M. Bishop L. A. Parent, Pastor P Christ Reformation Sunday Will Be Observed by Congregation |. Reformation Sunday will be ob-, [served at the First Presbyterian) Church tomorrow. i . Marbach will) jat 9:30 a.m. on the theme “ (CITADEL) 29 W. Lewrence Street _ Sunday School —9:45 A. M. commanding -in-charge THE SALVATION ARMY ——SUNDAY SERVICES—— Youth People's Legion—6 P. M. Moliness Meeting—11:00 A.M. Salvation Meeting—7:30 PF. M. Thursday Prayer and Praise Meeting—7:30 P. M. $/Captein and Mrs. Magnus A. Micholsen. YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED! 316 BALDWIN AVENUE ROYAL OAK AND PONTIAC UNITED GOSPEL SINGING SUNDAY, OCTOBER 28.-2:30 TO 4:30 ‘Ist SOCIAL BRETHREN. CHURCH FEATURING QUARTETS FROM. DETROIT, Come and enjoy the afternoon = Good Gospel Singing Elsie Gaskin, See. Treas. Eulas Houston, Pres. Tuxis Society is having a di Monday. Some 12 ! will participate in yardwork, hanging storm windows ; The Couples Club of the church will hold its annua! Halloween Par-| ity ‘at the home of Mr. and Mrs.) William Van Jaarsveid, 4560 Mo- PACKING PACKAGES FOR KOREA — Barbara Hall of 23 Evelyn court (left to right), Paul Blystone of 281 Michigan avenue, Mrs. Robert Newill of 2876 Woodbine drive and Elsie Benson of 212 South Josephine street met recently at the First Presby- terian Church to pack garments for Korea, Members of the church collect and give clothing continually to the church, When a sufficient amount is received for shipping, men and women gather for the packing. The garments are sent to orphanages and missions of the Presbyterian Church where it is then distributed to the needy, ‘ e 4 i ; 4 * Se Bas 2s 5 2 : ~8 j a , - = ¥ 5 - " ; ‘ * : a E : $f d ee : vi “ — s * oa . a RE te..a* aS eee NEW CHURCH TO GO UP — Simplicity of design, dignity and loftiness keynote plans for the new sanctuary for Baldwin Avenue Methodist Church, ground for which will be broken Sunday. The 2:30 p. m. ceremony will be held at the site for the new structure, Baldwin and Chicago Aves. First unit of the new church will be a Eg Andersonville Road Near Dixie Hwy. HIGHLAND CONGREGATIONAL cee CHURCH == i] % Bleck Off M-59 on Milford B4, a : 10:00 a, m. Sundsy Schoo! os , 11:00 a. m. Moming Wership Soe oe eee 3 io : a - AYE NUE two-story block building which will serve as a sanctuary pending construction of the permanent sanctuary. Then the initial unit will become ‘an educational building to house Sunday School classes. Members will contribute much of the labor for the hew building. Baldwin Church to Break Ground} .o Young People ..Wed. 7:30 p.m. Bible Study .....Sat.7:30 p.m. Rev. Marvin P. Hester “The Whole for the - Goapet i} 210 N. Perry St.—Pontiae i hi i i se tle illite lil... ill. Telegraph Road at Orchard Lake Auditorium Bible Class 10:00 A. M. 11:00 A. M. “GOD’S WILL FOR YOUR _ 7:30 P. M. BAPTISMAL SERVICE Emmanuel Baptist Church “FLESH VERSUS THE SPIRIT” Broedcast Over WCAR 10:15 - 10:45 A. M, “THE STONES CRY OUT” Moody Science Moving Picture REV. WILLARD G. STALLCUP In Charge of All Services Ave. LIFE” 62 | - f torway on Tuesday, Statue of Mary, Christ Found in Indian Mine NEW DELHI, India—A wooden the first unit of a new worship. istatue of the Blessed Virgin has ;been discovered in-a mine at Dori, a little village north of the Jesuit iimission of Hazaribagh. The statue, depicting the H ol y|the present building, at the corner |Mother with the Child Jesus on her/of Baldwin and E. Chicago Aves. left arm, has lost its right arm. . | Skillfully carved, it is in good con- eiecasat af the wenn pated at |byterian Church is hav 'dition and appears to be extremely | old The discovery is unusual because \there are no Catholics in the re- 'gion, nor have any Christians ever been known to have lived or wor- shiped there. cel in a converted farmhouse, Baldwin Avenue Methodist Church will break ground Sunday afternoon for | center, The ceremony will be held at \2:30 p.m. at the site just north of | Arrangements have been made to | have the Salvation Army Band take part in the services, The unit to be constructed will be ... After 25 years of continuous op-jtwo stories high and built of bese- ture growth permits ‘a larger edi-- Members and Triénds of the eration, most of which has been|lite block. Primarily planned as anjfice. When the structure is cOM- church will contribute much of the’ educational unit, one floor will be! plete, the present building will be labor in the construction of ‘the’ arranged as a sanctuary until fu-|torn down. . : Joslyn Church Thank-Offering Service Sunday The Joslyn Avenue United Pres- {be Ruth Moffet. + + * | The lighting of the candles will be done by Phebe Henderson and | Sandra Lougheed with Bill Hoising- | Film:*Time and Eternity” FULL MUSICAL PROGRAM, 7:30 P.._M., SUNDAY, OCT. 28 EVANGEL TEMPLE : 365 East Wilson | BUNDAY SCHOOL ,..0..0--s0essseerseeees WORSHIP .....-..--05-.- ear icwescmeas cose cee cge ET00 A.M, EVANGELICAL SERVICE SUNDAY EVENING.... 7:45 P.M. Non-Denominationeal Full Gospel Geoffrey Dray, B.A. B.T.H., Pastor jton giving the call to worship. Jo- jsephine Watkins will give the in- vocation. Others taking part in the morn- ing service are Emma Ferdon, Frances Hoisington, Carol Ven- ; ner, Sarah Esralian with Leola | Oak introducing the speaker. The pastor, the Rev. Edmond IL. Watkins, will give the benediction. |The ushers will be Roberta Den- jman, Da Bohlman, Marion Fauss, .Eleanor Schaeffer, Alma Hubner, |Margaret Lunsford. From the choir, a double duet | Sundey School ........ 9:45 A.M. Morning Worship ......11:00 A.M, 6.7.US se. Evening Worship ....... 7:30 P.M. Wed. Prayer Meeting ...7:30 P.M. REV. A. H. MULLINS, Paster . COLUMBIA AVENUE ! BAPTIST CHURCH 64 West Columbis Ave. ccueecees 6:30PM, Phone FS 4-8574 ,|will sing “Send The Light.” had 48,212 tourists in Too Much for Donkey ‘ing its an-|6-foot, 3-inch, 240-pound missioner|Fast Princeton, and Mr. and Mrs.| the Detroit Conference of the ["Ual Thank-Offering Service on and donkey. The townspeople were} Car} Norberg of West Brooklyn. | Methodist Church, will officiate. |Sunday, at 10:45 a.m. Speaker will/Starting to feel sorry for the poor/Mrs. Norberg has been church pi new building. i . * os Cf : j | When finished, it will represent | | @ contractual value of approxi-; mately $40,000, according te Rev. 2 ©, Warren Wilson, who has been | " 10:30PM pastor since July, 1965: | Sunday Evening ; ; Of the 11 original charter mem- . RIBERALTA, Bolivia — A neWibers, three are st{ll connected with Jeep arrived just in time for 4\the church: Mrs. Emma Dando of! Missionary Burden He will give the national attendance of all Assembly of God Sunday Schools for the day —.October 28. beast he rode. ‘anist for twenty-five’ years. Fr. James R. Dyer, Maryknoll| * * «© _ nd ‘rom ining, N. ha Crowded conditions in the wor-| s . - ship services and the Sunday Before the arrival of the Jeep, school has made the construction: he rode a small mule that ap-|o¢ a new building imperativ i peared to stagger under the big’ pastor said. @ imperative, the; Sunday School 9:45 Come, be in the national count Morning Worship . 11:00 Sermon: ‘Dynamic Evangelism’ missioner. | | When he rode into town the stan-| |. _ ; dard joke for the children was;| Niels Lilja, who left Denmark | “Look! Here comes the donkey | for America in 1921 returned to; with six legs.” Copenhager for the first time, “ oeeee Evening Rally Sermon: “Two Ways of Life” soreness millionaire. Single Stroke Machines | y Tuesday ...... 7245 p. mi. Ends of Engine Block FIRST aT Sees ot Bouma | FLINT — A huge broach, said| PRESBYTERIAN ‘to be the ‘world largest, with a) West Huron at Wayne Thursday ..... 7:45 p. m. isingle stroke can machine both Set 0. tenia Yee icvice Rev. E. D. Anchard Rev. G. E. Hershey WORSHIP SERVICES 9:30 and 11 A.M. lends of an automobile engine block. | | A second such monster does the lsame for top and bottom. Each| ‘broach is 12 feet high, 19 wide, and (59 long—abdut the size of an, laverage ranch-style house. I WPON SUNDAY A. M. 8:00 to 8:30 “The Charch of the CHURCH SCHOOL ZION CHURCH Old Fashioned Gospel” 9:30 and 11 A.M. of NAZARENE. | Affiliated With Southern Baptist Convention 239 East Pike _——————— " —— Bible School ...... . 10:00 a.m. FIRST SOCIAL BRETHREN CHURCH a é 16 Baldwin Avenue FE 2-0384 "E 4 Morning Worship soe 11:00 a.m. Young People’s Meeting Tues. .... 7:30 p.m. Youth Service...... 6:45 p.m. ji] Scie "Evening ‘Service 700 bam Evangelistic ....... 7:30 p.m. |] Sutder School Ooo...) 1090 am Robert A. North, Pastor Bible Study Sunday... 6:00 pam. ° . ° , Sunday Evening Service 7:30 p.m. Rev. 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ROR Sees : : [defense on temporary insanity. | der jooked natural enough, play- rring Mrs. Collins, has been indicted it the sidekick to a law enforcer. |uty, getting drunk on duty ay ‘O) isi: ” alty was recommended by an all- : the case 23 hours. Th S oe |date for Feb. 15 in the Indiana RESHOLD , eo. comes, woe for ‘Officer Frank Smith’ | HOLLYWOOD (@—Ben Alexan- Hfor the al of her husband, But there was a difference. insistence of the heavy. f z e* 4 Bd g % ¢ | | * * oe ‘Ben Collins, 28, whom she mar- , ‘ | » 2, He was playing a deputy sheriff,| “If my partner a ieee four weeks before the shoot-| + otticer Frank Smith of TV’s\see me now, he'd kill . ling in their Hammond home; his. t. ~~ SS * |mether, Julia, 48, and sister, Mar-| 5, His buddy was not Set. Joe Fri He was obviously having the T . , day, alias Jack Webb, but Jeff|time of his life—and no wonder.’ > LO N vate . Mary Sue's death. | Chandler instead. It was his first film role aside. * i ‘— & 14. She was tried only for RIE? IN. | A pew tax in Guatemala pena. oe dviottmtmaw eee ilizes failure to cultivate arable|—Alexander was drunk! land. | Dixie Hwy. (US-10) 1 Bik. North of Telegraph Rd. FE mse UNIT [EE I! TONIGHT || BIG 4 xr 7 | HIT NO. 1—IN COLOR RAW. EDGE FARING. RORY CALHOUN: YVONNE DeCARLO HIT NO. 2—IN COLOR ’ i BAIDER: im be bran a a +%* hae Silla HOp NS "Sat ‘a ® SNS ugg @ HIT NO. 3 HIT NO. 4 COLOR OWL SHOW. CARTOON | wepima PARTY =. ower STARTS . . . SUNDAY ——ALL IN COLOR—— & ft Th Bre é Vesna ame All this was in a movie scene, | TONITE---Last Complete Show Starts 10 P.M. gf i i a z “FRANCIS IN THE HAUNTED HOUSE PLUS STAR IN THE DUST’ - TECHNICOLOR i ri P a _ zi - gf mn he :€ = o i ' 5g i , 2 7) Cc Zz 0 > ~< , Where the Mew hswkes Are " Bigger and Better Than Ever! ‘Big! BOLD! BLASTING! a : i | TO JIM SLATER.. -_ |. “Sealturend wonted hy gi: i ; wine ee ee ¢ ui Ti 4 “? “73 . 5 z t into radio as an || sa kd sar. Threw TUES. Not Trushtworthy! Die! a | VAN NUYS, Calif. #— James) FE mont Harvey, 62, was considered . | model prison at the Van Nuys jail’ Schedule | whete he is serving a 90-day sen-| Information tence for drunkenness. So police, | ‘Beseh eqn eee SOS OOH OSH ees FOC SHS HSS HS OOH OSEC HOHE singing and clutching an empty | pint whiskey bottle. “‘Musta been # , EXTRAS! Sperts — Sinoes oh SPORTS” — Latest NEWS iplanted on me,” Harvey explained "THE TALKING DOC” 7 ‘I’m a toeteetler.” | RICHARD WIOMARK-DOWMA REED |,-,2= oat Oe iPoliceman Promoted Palance in “ATTACK!” GRAND RAPIDS #—Police Supt. oO) @)- Go &B- 2) G4) Dewey Beaver has pee at the Eiree Hour : of Midnight — \) \ PRE-HALLOWEEN GHOST 'N’ GHOUL XN JAMBOREE! |succeeds Capt. Clarence A. Stop- * PLUS * : Lew py eager wn tp 8 chor ge anand por Fit Division. Stoppe! “BRIDE FOR SALE... Unkised... Untomed...Unashomed / crs Divison, He joined SIZZLES THE SCREEN! gliadin ‘FHOuNICOLOR - on the om Fast Se Job DOORS OPEN AT 11:40 P. M. JANE . Urge Fa wer Jo : 5 = = PEN AT RUSSELL Saale ervey te oativantel the cont Th TWIN OR SHOW CORNEL of renvang te ty sceer og = The TWIN TERROR SHOW work. The report notes some sew-/ as 0 ome amen ‘ers still in use are 100 years old i CONQUERED i THE - and inadequate. GOLDEN DRUMSTICK | | Box Dinners | : RIS- ENC | - a vehivset fred