= . vot es, . - more congested now than) - asked the public for comments i “Motorists. Ask for More One-Way Lanes “We like them and would like to see more.” | That was the general concensus of Pontiac area motorists when asked how they liked Pontiae’s intensi- fied one-way street program. The random. survey taken in downtown Pontiac also, uncovered a few dissenting, “The streets « are Police to Vote New Status Officers Not Satisfied With » Present Methods _of ial Board ever before,” one man claimed. City Manager Walter K. Willman on after the most recent conversion) of Pike and Lawrence streets be- tween Perry and Cass. “Here is what the persons inter- viewed thought of the system: deseph Terefen- ke, 2559 Silverhill In two weeks, the Pontiac Police Rd., Waterford /Officers - Association will decide) Township, a Fish- whether to seek. civil service to er Body employe: replace the present trial board av-| “Dye been driving thority set up: by the city char- in Pontiac for 15 5. ae. years and I think this one-way sys- tem provides a smoother fiow of traffic. I would like to see more TEREFENKO streets converted if traffic would | i iF I i (i i tt ( it i d is - a i Drug Firm Confirms $10 Million Project DETROIT w — Parke, Davis & Co. confirmed today that it will’ - build «a new $16,000,000 fof Michigan's north campus area. Detroit pharmaceutical fi that the center will yo up Britain, France fo Begin Pullout, Says Official - Both Reported Willing Army Puts Hex | , jon Yule Cards jin peaayon a nn Coatctnae carte Velen) "every day. Gen, Maxwell D. Taylor has Inci ting Trouble : Baghdad Government: 7 to Withdraw Soldiers From Egypt “LONDON (#—The Brit- lish Cabinet today was re- ‘ported finally convinced it must begin a large-scale days. vately its fi rence fo do. likewise. ~ Foreign Becietary Setwyei! Lloyd may disclose the gov- ernment’s plans when he ‘addresses the House of iP it it : : | ; withdrawal of British troops from Egypt within: The report came from a qualified British official) who said the French gov-! ernment had indicated pri-| | flying back to resume missionary work there. BACK TO ECUADOR — Last January, savage Auca Indians in the jungles of Ecuador killed their husbands, but today both young widows are Cully is the da Mrs. Marilou McCully (Jeft) and her sons Ste- phen, 4, Michael, 2 of Seattle, Wash- holding Matthew McCully, 9 months, are flying to South America. Mrs. Mc- F. Holbolth, of 362 N. Johnson Ave. —thaghcor-acomtyel meoarary oe eS poate) occupied with affairs of the depart- ment, Most of them are em or in other) Washington . ‘ ‘said they thought! would be taken up area commanders. regulation covers Christmas next year. Taylor | | Bi for Fund Raising Group Would Ponder’ Collecting $1 Million for City Hospital A six-person committee will be appointed to seek means of raising one million dollars to help equip) the new Pontiac General Hospital ‘addition. This decision was 1 reached at al meeting held last fight of some 20 civic leaders who had gath- Pontiae Press Phete , and Mrs. Peter Flemming, ughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold ered for the third time in an at- tumet te find ways of alg Oe -™ medical | research center on the University! Harry J.-Loynd, ee of the Williams today visited Puerto Ri- | said! can Governor Luis Munoz Marin. 1 |U.N, Still Seeks Inspection i in Hungary if ERtt ite 7 Bf ul if Ey 4 i afl AUGUSTA, Ga. -— Eisenhower today named Tra |Voorhees, former Riechachgrvetecy ‘of the Army, to coordinate the OF Hungarian refugee program and jstdy whether more than 5,000) should be ‘admitted to this coun- "try. Pe] | White House press secretary, James. C. Hagerty said Voorhees,| jnow a New York attorney and a ‘consultant to the Defense . Depart, iment, is taking over the new as. ‘signment immediately and will insist only that the United No-| serve without pay. : z i i i we ba i % The President ‘recently directed that up to 5,000 refugees from Soviet oppression in Hungary be admitted to the United States. The: Williams | in San Jeon zlke Names Retugee Aide in U. S nt first groups ‘have been arriving) Hagerty said Eisenhower decid- jer said. at a reception cénter at Camp eq to appoint Voorhees “to as- Kilmer, N.J., and elsewhere since Nov. 21. Hagerty said anew today it has been a possibility all along thai the quota might ‘be in- creased to more than 5.000. He | said Voorhees will study that matter with Scott McLeod, ad- ministrator of the refugee relief law. : At Eisethower’s vacation head- | quarters here, Hagerty said V ‘hees will serve as. ident's personal representative “in con- i nection with Hungarian refugee and reliet activities in this coun- try.” ‘Michigan Governor G,. Mernen A World War Would Cost U.S. i ] | ‘The Michigan. Democrat. arrived Time fo Winterize; ‘effective machinery is- ‘promptly oor-'U.N. observers unless he gets isembly after more than fwo weeks; .of evasive answers from repre- _|puppet government. > (Communist sure full coordination of this work with the various voluntary ‘and government agencies, and has ‘asked Mr: Voorhees to see that paternal UNITED NATIONS, N.Y, Dag Hammarskjold will open a the way. for General Assembly action on Hungary's refusal to let in definite word today from Buda- pest, informed sources said. ‘The informants said the secre- tary general had decided to set the immediate deadline on report- ing success or failure to the As- sentatives of Hungary's Russian- "A. U.N. spokesman said Ham- marskjold spoke te Hungary's | usual reply that word has not come down from Budapest. Subsequently Moscow radio said Hungarian Premier Janos Kadar told a correspondent of the Soviet party newspaper Pravda he was standing fast on ihig decision to bar both U.N. ob- severs .and Hammarskjold from Hungary. A decision by Hammarskjold to place. the matter before the As- sembly. at this stage could unleash a growing campaign among dele- gates to expel the Hungarians from the world body they joined less than a year ‘ago. Cuban Delegate Emilio Nunez- Portuondo called on the Assem- bly earlier this week to throw out the Hungarian delegation if the Budapest regime persisted in on-the-spot ident of the hospital's Women’s Aux- ldiary, was selected to. » |Dexgone te the comenities. . -mittee would appoint their chair- Brrr—It’s Cold in Florida foreign minister Imre Horvath tender vegetables in most again last night and got the (20m brushing off U.N. requests for an check. ; oF money, Mrs. P. Eugene Miller, presi- five com- imen as a sixth membet, ons. Mil- At previous aan. Miss Lauretta Paul, director of the eity hospital, outlined that $1,017,- - 583 was needed te equip the hos- | pital. Of this amount, there. were $400,000 worth of pgrchase or- The new committee will coordin- —late with the Auxiliary which was selected. as the collection agency to spearhead the drive. Mrs. Miller said she did not know whether it would be formed in time for the Dec. 6 meeting of the Greater Pontiac Advisory Council. At this time, representa- tives of the hospital will present gael ary pe pe weed ase ese is needed. _- MIAMI @® — Lowest readings of Denies the Reports of | Many Killings ‘ BAGHDAD, Iraq ( — the TePorted ‘standing firm ‘against a mounting cam- |paign aimed at stirring up trouble in Iraq and dis- woe his government. _ The controlling pro-So- viet army clique in Syria and the Egyptian govern- . ment ase believed _Sponsot: ing the campaign. ~ that —_ two, civilians the season were reported in many/ giving anti-diphtheria shots to of Florida yesterday, dam- comers since an outbreak of the disease last Friday. But farming areas. It was below freez- balked when a well dressed ing in northern and central areas an came into the county ith but sunny skies sent readings into office to request an immunization the 60s during the day. labot for her doe. | = Girl’s Lie Test Confirms Charge — = every respect.” Miss Slate had charged Madison Justice to. Face Ouster, Criminal Action Charles O. Williams, Madison Heights justice accused of making an indecent proposal to an 18-year-old Fern- dale girl, today faced removal proceedings and criminal action, Chief Assistant Prosecutor George F. Taylor said. i. Taylor said a lie detector test, voluntarily taken y= terday by Patricia Dawn Slate, confirmed her story “in ‘Williams, married and the. site purchased from here yesterday for a- two-day visit , next week, Loynd said. South America. rilli | ‘The center will be bys 6 4 ded Residents of the -Pontiac area 1958, he added. oe ae .. HARTFORD, Conn, &— we can ignore the snow shovels and Psychologically Cuckoo world war would cost the United rock salt tonight as the U.S. o age _ States four trillion dollars, the : 1 800 Flee mn Night Paving agora | etienah~ Be ces cakes |Weather plasm: _— ompR MRS. FULLER that say they en-| VIENNA (®—Austrian police said|cided their window sign offering Was told yeste - ik able traffic to inove along better.” another’ 1,800 Hungarians fled|tree estimates on watch ‘repairs “There is only. one thing, that eam pein The _ first on _ border last ws nerv eh rig omrapaeemaataaaiemed (8 aureian Smith, “and that t Oey The prediction ¢. Redeond, | re al "Caco daca payne.” is freedom.” i for tomorrow is = 5 : Capt, Smith- nid the estimate ‘y mostly cloudy and 752 St. Clair St. | ‘ ‘lof the fantastic cost is based on/}'s') a little warmer, pete Truck ‘what it cost this country in pre- } pone an ae vioUs wars. fen 5 Coach the : You Will Want to Read — |i ites te, tet et vay cecume we ona system, We 1 out of your pocket, And since the night. to go too far out David Lawrence on Mideast Crisis, page 6. revolution, on one that we have| The lowest teruperatare record- of the way to get Do the British Like Us? Editorial page 6. Rit NA eee Stems by dorctene Yoxthe pending where we are g0- _ More About pages : i more than the one that preceed-|§ a.m. was 15 _ ing, Tt is all too ~ pein ira SS ed it,” Capt. Smith sa At 1 p.m. the mercury stood at 24. “Continued on Page 4, Col. 3 Ceubg: Menkay: The. Aedmade’ Chctetnas. —_leomtry 30 wan Geiecs. [rm Sis _ : Did Elvis Pay Where a Spot of Ale Clears Muddled Word : Bar Hanger-On — Dis ‘de - Gives Way t > Confusion m= TOLEDO, Ohio (~The - yong man who went to jail for taking a swing at Elvis Presley here on {Kadar Tells Why a father of nine children, had? offered her $15 a night to spend two hours at a motel day Janos Kadar refused to_admit with him on each of six United Nations observers to Hun- gary for fear. the people might) mistake them for American troops. MOSCOW «@ — Pravda’ said to- Food News. .50.055.97 thru. 4 = seeeneee ot ern qabecckases AL i, 40, 6 |i s ? sappy iutle tp do take chonbed’ By ote incon Percy, “you! all that. ‘The Conservatives now Thanksgiving night has claimed friend Percy take for: in-| say ¢h® whole thing was a plot he was promised $200 to fake the ‘ae by you dollar diplomats to grab ’ ; better today." “It used to be the Conservatives| all the ofl markets. Meanwhile - We td and their old colonial types that) the Laborites are praising you ter to us, — were putting up a ag the) for telling Britain to get out of “why, of world’s great “defender of free-| peor little Egypt, thus uphold- duced a “You — . of all that We saved that?’ “Why, turned, ship t 2805, Shah atee now: ; eye eees eben eeeneed: 6 ‘Samuel W. -Metain Mercy Hospital yesterday after a -—two. children, Mrs. Mary Jane —of-Pontiae, Also mM, 1886, he was the son of John St: died Tuesday after an illness of — ester. one great-grandchild.. - ™urner and Mrs. Grace Reed, #ll, ‘William Balko, 8, of 175 Alberta Balko, of Northville. Service will be at 12:30 p.m. Sat- urday from the Huntoon Funeral Bowe, with pike in Northville. Samuel Wilson McLain; 89, ef 38 Hovey St. died in St.. Joseph five-year illness. He had been hos- pitalized three days. Born in Sanilac County, he was the son of John and Mary Peek McLain. He married Addie Thom- son 57 years ago in Forester, com- pod to Ponting from there 52 years ere contractor here for many years, he is survived by his widow and Gurski and. Albert McLain, both surviving .are three sister's, Mrs. Mary Wood dnd Mrs. LaValley Paskie of Brown! City and Mrs. Sadie Irwin of For- Funeral service will be at 1:30 p.m. Saturday from Farmer-Sno- | ver Funeral Home, with burial fol- lowing in Oak Hill Cemetery. Friends may call at the. funeral. home after 8:00 this evening. John Puckett John ‘Puckett of 34° Princeton Ave. died yesterday afternoon after et i He was'- 7”. . ink th Macthtre, Til. on Oct. HOT SPOT.— While most of the nation was trying to keep warm, firefighters yesterday were battling flames which started in the national forest at San Y flying embers. on a hill behind the photographers to beat out the tthe playful Chame traveling under a false iifime. It|meleon” is a lizard that does jis Sealy. Reset socrentiy stead [ventas tp Se ee . leon”* . “anole.” An orthodox * . put ese ar Wirephote sabel, Zuni Indians were stationed He’ll Be Here for Parade Saturday ises.to be one of the biggest one most colorful street spectacles in Pontiac's Saturday, and Adeline Bishop Puckett. ises to give his best. The stage is set for what prom-, Poehlman said. St. Nick Starts Trip to Pontiac “ana with amount ef enthusiasm shown this year and the 57 units par- ticipating, . including. 33 floats history — the annual’ ] believe we have reached a new “Christmas-On-Wheels” parade! peak in Christmas Bad Suited in black. and white cos: | And gven the Weatherman prom- ‘tumes will be a contingent of 48) He predicts members of the On that temperatures will be slightly Dancing Majorettes.” This group|at the front of the column. “Land-O-Lakes Dec. 24, 1911, the Pucketts were warmer,.a far cry from the chilly |is composed of Oakland County married in Metropolis, Ill. Mr. Puckett had been a resl- | dent of Pontiac since 1923. The last 26 years he was employed at | Pontiac Motor Division. Besides his wife, the former. Audra Hedden, he is survived by) two children, Leo R. Puckett of; Portiaec and Kenneth Puckett of! Farmington; six grandchildren and Also surviving are a brother, Kay Puckett, of Commerce; three, sisters, Mrs. May Reed, Mrs. Iva of Pontiac. Service will be at 2 p.m. Satur. day from the}First Church of God. The Rev. H. Eugene Ramsey, his, pastor, and the Rev. Tommy Guest of the First Social Brethren Church will officiate. Burial will follow in White Chapel Memorial Cemetery— Mr. Puckett's body is at the Hun- toon Funeral Home. Clayton E. Terbush Clayton E. Terbush, 56, of 2271 Silver Lake Rd, died yesterday in) ispectators last year. Hundreds of members of local | church and schoel groups are putting the finishing touches on their Christmas floats and polish- ing up their reles for the Satur- day festival, Scouts from the Retail Merchants | Assn. (the sponsor of the annual jevent) report that Old Saint Nick has just crossed the Straits of ,Mackinac and is headed for Pon- tiac. BEST AT THE END The Yuletide spirit will be most | idownpour that soaked some 30,000 \girls ranging in age from 6 to 18 lyears. Nationally Advertised in ‘LIFE’ Magazine ° ‘WINDSOR’ 3-Pc. Matched ly Pen & Pencil Set fountain pen, all in ready for gift giving. “PEN & POG STS Aimee aS Gt Regular, $1 25. Vales / As Seen ia ‘LIFE’ Magazine WINDSOR MATCHED _ PEN-PENCIL and AUTOMATIC LIGHTER $1.50 98° | Value Matching mechanical pencil and retractable bail point pen with NOT ATOY! microscope for pre- ’ cision work has 2 ocular lens and 4 ob- precision made, gear- —- “ed adjustments. Per- Christmas list, Imported MARK XIII jective turret lenses—~ fect for the boys and ood wih on eens your automatic cigarette lighter—looks like a $5 set! : Arranged by David R. Ewalt, committee chairman, some 40 physically - handicapped children will be seated in second-floor vant- age points of downtown merchant's stores to watch the parade. ~ * * * “A color guard from the local Na- tional Guard company will march | The Detroit-Edison calliope and ‘troops of Boy. Scouts will be addi- itional. units in the march. The Day in Rirmingham All Educati Under Study by CCE BIRMINGHAM — Simultaneous work on physical facilities, person- nel and curriculum is under way!) for the Citizens Committee on Education, and frequent conmitt- evident with Santa atop the Pon-/ee meetings are the result. tiac Area Chamber of Commerce float bringing up the rear of the| ‘long procession. A group of Pontiac police motor- cyclists will lead the group of) floats and seven’ bands from the Saginaw-Turk_ street intersection promptly at 9:50. Up-through the downtown area swihging onto Oak- land to disband’at Sanderson, will ‘be the destifation of the line of imarch. ~ ? Pontiac General Hospital. He was. _ Providing traditional Christ- ill several weeks. i Born in Gagetown on Nov. 4, ~ 1900, he was the son‘of Harry and| Lucy Conley Terbush. On April 5,| 1924, he was married to the former | Nettie Hetherington. A member of Eromanvuel Bap- je tist Church; Mr, Terbush came | here from Gagetown and had | lived In the Pontine area 35 | years. He was employed at Pon- tiac Motor Division. Besides his wife, he leaves his : mother and a son, Eugene at home, sister, Mrs. Roy Hfthering-| ~ton of Pontiac; three bréthers, Le- land of Pontiac, Glenn of Kan- sas City and Percy of Detroit. | “= S$trvice will be at 2 p.m. Satur- day from the Huntoon Funeral Cemetery. Home with Dr. Tom Malone, his) pastor, officiating. Burial will fol-; low in White Chapel Memorial | "a Involved in Collision Lucille C, Strahan, 39, of 92 N.| Aster St. was X-rayed for possible back injuries and released yester- day at St, Joseph Mercy Hospital, authorities said. She drove into the rear of an- other car stopped at a traffic light, on N. East Blvd. at Valencia Dr., Pontiac police said. The Weather Foll U.S. Weather Bureaw Report PONTIAC AND VICINITY — Mostly fair and cold tenight, low 4-18. T Mmerrew mostly cleudy and a Httle warm- et. High 20-34. Northwesterly winds at 10+ 18 miles an hour today becoming light west - sotthwest tonight, Tod idl in Pontiac ie 8 am: Wind velocity i¢ mph Direction: Northwest. Sun sete Thursday at $ tipm Sun rises Friday at 7:46 2m Moon sets Thursday et 2:17 = ‘ Moon rises Friday at 5 $7 0 BAM. .6..ccse517 Wam. ...... oe 29 7 +m. Sos it om. te--eeess-ae OOM: gy. -ce:-0538 TEM. ...,. 00-38 9S a.m. 4> i pm . 24) Wednesday in Pontiae 4As reeorded downtown} Highest temperature .......4... e008: 32 Lowest temperature ...... Sietaaale ma “> temperature Tees. 37. ‘eather — Cloudy Snow 61 One Year Ago = —— ee temperature : -% “* + ns me ome eevecevece 3 Mai temperature « évevereecen eather 4 Wighers and latent 3 T + pleat This Date in #4 5 in 1929 yet tere Chart 33 «17 meas City 43 ai e 68 Mt Maru 2 fe i ‘a ie 1% 4% Miami #7 e 22 Milwaukee’ 32 2 16 New Orleans 67 50 ™. ia fe Phoeni “ui ee 2 af pao Bt. Lous Dt : 35 & Ste. Marie 30 ; 9 Trav.City 3 a is ¥ {Lowest temperature ” pedlnmeal 8 am! mas music will be high school )bands trom Pontiale High, Wa- terford Township, Lake Orion, Ayondale, Walled Lake, Oxford, and a group of 250. musicians ow junior high schools in ‘the mt extra touch of beauty will jenhance a new Pontiac automobile jas Judy Crawford, Miss 1956 4-H | Queen, reigns as queen for this ininth extravaganza. DEPICT YULE THEMES Floats depicting themes from the “Toyland Section’ have been! chosen by some 14 schools that have entered floats. Pontiac area churches have taken religious | themes for the float. - _ Capt. A. J. Largent, command-! . ing officer of Company M, Michi- gan Nationa] Guard, will be pa- rade marshal, Gerard A.’ Poehl- man, assistant Chamber of Com- merce manager, is executive di- rector. “Each year this event sparked great has enthusiasm,” Valentine Joins Chinese Couple: Call Her Aline Pontiac’s Valentine couple now have a little Valentine. A six-pound 12-ounce baby girl .. was born yesterday atgst. Joseph Mercy Hospital to Custer S. L.- and Lin Kven Hong. * Custer, somisier of the China, City Restaurant iu the tity, marrie |Lin, his: childhood swee theart last It is the first time that all three ‘areas have been under study since ithe group organized, according to chairman Louis Bloomfield Village. A large number of citizens who have agreed to serve on various units are being called upon, he says, and late this winter their recommendations will be made to the board of education. Pre vious advices from the CCE have been accepted enthusiastically. Operating under the 15-man steering committee are three. we ext A. Bauer of ion Phases headed by Carl F. Ingraham, 340 |Harmon. * * * | A caravan or parade, appealing | for aid for muscular dystrophy | sufferers, will wend its way through the city streets today. The ‘parade will form between 3:30) and 4 p.m. at Chester street, be- | tween Maple — rte A cmeueaes he thief stole a portable television set | from the window of a music | store in Birmingham Saturday. | Wednesday, the set, neatly | wrapped in aluminum foil, was | found | in frent of - store. . * * $e. Elizabeth's Guild has coth-, pleted plans for two luncheons mae for Thursday and Friday of committees, eattr: with “Halso at the St. James Epis-| through the steering committee. Heading the personnel study is Robert V. Kerley 1269 Pierce. Charged with. what is needed to! achieve the objective of ‘‘the best! staff for our children" is a commit- ‘tee under -Donald Cramer, 1674 Witherbee, Troy. Studying additional | needs is a group, led / J. McCarthy, 615 Abbey.~ financing y ae A close relationship found @x- isting between personnel and curriculum has led to curriculum | study, with three steering com- mittee members in charge: Clyde L. Reed, 1231 Cedar, Dr. Paul J. | Mentag, 16945 Lauderdale, South- field Township, and Joseph A. | Cipolla, 1495 Washington. Study of facilities is being re- sumed, since original planning en- compassed only the. two school- years ending in 1957. Plans now are for.the following two or three years. That group, reopening study, is lead by Jennings Hammer, 1259 I ropa Church undercroft. Following Tye Hall, which on) those days is f ker and Edith Atwater in “Two's Company,” the infornmal smorgas- bord lunch sessions at the church) are designed for those who wish to shop that afternoon while in the downtown area. Tickets are avail- able at the church or reservations for tables made with Mrs. J. M. Ross, 711 South Bateg St. After the Dekker-Atwater talks, the celebrity luncheon at the Birmingham Country ‘Club pro- | vides a short talk by the speak- , ers as well as a question. a session. _* @ Past Chiets ‘of the Pythian Sis- ters will meet tomorrow at 8 p.m.! at Mrs. Stanley Smith's home, 6265! Crooks Rd. Troy. The Sisters’) Temple No. 94 will meet Tuesday, at the Community House at 8 p.m.| Saturday story hour topics at! Baldwin Public Library_will, as alli during December, be based on the Christmas theme. 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Miniature Scottish jugs of cool, wangaroo KIT . crisp Spiced Shove Lotion, Talc and Men's Cologne. err d Men's Cologne. logne arid Hairgroom, sitting in | & All brisk and hearty. Gift- on old-fashioned borber shop | : window. Just $2” SIMM). « « for long and short hops! Unbreckable travel bottles of Heother Shove —Main ROTHERS Where Everybody Saves Morel See + 2 Green Elf's Christmas,” and Yorkshire. And financing of build-|“‘Schnitzle, Schnotzle and Schnoot-| 4 ings is being eyed Sy a group/zle.” . { i] Proposed 1957 Will Be Presented Tonight The 1957 ee city ‘ealipoh= |March ‘after waiting eight years!designed to continue the same tax [to have her come to this country) irate as before |from her native Hong Kong. Pretty Lin, 22, arrived in Pon- tiac last vexmers Day. | The proud pests who live. at (985 Boston St. have named fhe ‘new arrival Aline Lee _ Hong. "Suffers Head Injuries as Car Rams Pillar | Pontiae police were unable to jana a driver, they said, who rammed into a stone pillar at the intersection of Orchard Lake ave- and Voorheis. road. early, inue today. ol < Witliagn Wiech of 235 Joséphine Ave. suffered head injuries, to 44—37-said and —was admitted to Joseph Mercy Hospital. + The hospital said Wilson was in good a — will be presented to the Pontiac City Commission tonight, ' It totals $5/381,779.14 or approx- imately $245,500 more than the 1956 budget of $5,136,276, accord- ing to City Manager Walter K. Willman. “This proposed badge is de- signed on an estimate of as- sessed value to allow for the continuation of the same tax rate,” Willman said. He added that for the past three years, the city was able to tax |$13.70 per thousand of assessed’ value, a 2 S86 Under' the City Charter, comimis- sioners must pass” the budget by the end of January. Be- fore_that- time, they will meet to al the 1957 capital improve- ment program. in Jine. with the ak locations of the bucget. Commissioners tonight are ex. | pected to set a date in Janu- | ary for a public hearing on the | budget. Other items to be considered at| the weekly .session, will be the| The meeting is being held to- night instead ‘of the customary Tuesday, as Willman and six com- missionergs_just returned from the 33rd American Municipal Congress meeting in St. Louis. second reading and possible adop- tion of a proposed city ordinance establishing street and sidewalk) grades in Pontiac. A public hearing carried over from last week will be continued} tonight_on a special assessment roll to finance storm drains in the Dixieland ter A new — t concerning the | construction: of \@i\ proposed new Post Office on Huron has @ place on tonight’s'10-point agenda, after being deferred — last week, “ity Budget TS — enn ee eo PRICES SLASHED for Christmas Gift-Giving Ideal for Any ‘HE’ or ‘SHE’ on Your Gift List Sale of Electric Razors PRICE SLASH! With Gemeie-Action Head - Trade-In immediately after shaving. Typicai Simms savings wi $14.95 Value 7? 5 Without Trade-In . New “SCHICK 25” in COLORS With Old New—in colors for the Indies—the new ‘Lady Schick" with one pe for = ‘ Men’s Electric Sha ens ric ver | i \ \\ELECTRIC SHAVER ’ Electric Shaver* and other side to shave underarms. 680 gentile, sh 4 é pee wi ry without ne $29.50 Value Electric Shaver* Trade-in a2 Without Trade-In. .=... $15.95 Choice of 4 colors—jJust for men—white, red, beige or green. 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S2ePilov told yeporters in Copen- urging children ‘hagen. . ’ C : : Pig 68 ee is \ 4 — : + THE PONTIAC’ PRESS, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1936 mail.” the United States to join the Bagh-| + ae a, cee tas a im City Motorists Ask of Communist egrecsoe.” "(More 1-Way Lanes ein Mantes tate 2’ atement| _(Cotiaaed From Page One affirming Syria's “positive neu- ™akes as much congestion as the between and/ City alWays had.” we ie, Enat Arlen G, Pelfrey, a bus driver .| for the City Bus New Bridge Opened Soviet bloc has shipped about 460; |Egypt and Syria. Up to Nov. 10, they said, their information was that about 400 million dollars |worth had gone to Egypt and to Syria. 1, . iis about two miles west of Farm- Turkey, which also has ex- * pressed concern over recent ot die East developments, dispatched!) » * two ranking officials to London for UTQG? Britons Flee Egypt. conferences | PORT SAID, Egypt (INS)—The | Denmedk: members of Port Said's British |as soon as possible. The consulate in ‘Said 46 Britons already had taken its advice and that some 200 more sion. We also know that big troop /=4 asked aid in preparing to concentrations are ws eesiier a have new plans of the Arab countries 1 Tibet's New Year's festival usually falls in February or March. * Detroit Speeds Up Lincoln Club Expects Nixon at Banquet -Meeting tonight in the County Office Building, 1 Lafayette 8t., members of Oakland County's Lin- today. on is expected to ner, Taylor said. ___ Vice President Richard M. Nix- schedules and-possible attend the din-\lays necessitate the early surface U.S. Will Defend With A-Weapons, Says Quarles NEW YORK ‘# — Secretary of the Air Force Quarles. has reaf- firmed the “determination” of the United States to use nuclear Weap- Mail Gifts by Saturday for Alaska, Puerto Rico Forest Fire Set {Citizens Asked \by Indian Boy SAN DIEGO w — Investigators say that an Indian youth has ad- mitted setting a fire ii deaths -and than 44,000 acres controlled U.S. Forest Service tor Elwood Stone reported. that 16 year-old Gilbert Paipa told him: “I just got a crazy idea throw a match in the grass to see if it would burn.” The fire started on the camp- site in the Inaja Indian Reserva- tion where Paipa’s— family —has it was A lived for two generations. Paipa was booked on suspicion of arson, , Gas Thieves Afrested for Siphoning Off Fuel to Clear Walks for Postmen de : Hu Bid i + bo = | you can give your car-’ f a help to you, for it will him to give you faster, more efficient service,” Dean Ee Robert E. Hewitt, 18, of 146 N. Jessie St. and a juvenile | ion were arrested last Right, Pon tiac police said, for siphonoing| gas from a truck parked at 12) Marivan Ave. The pair was arrested by Offi-| eers Wilbur Carrier and Donald .|Russ, who confiscated a four-foot piece of hose as evidence. Hewitt faces arraignment today on a charge of larceny. The juv-. enile, 14, was turned over to juv- enile authorities. | pointed out. Murder Examination Put Over One Week Examination of Eula Mae Beau- regard, 33, of 456-Califorma Ave., charged with the first-degree mur- der of Clarence Williams, 60, of U4 Duke St. was put over one week in Pontiac Municipal Court yesterday. : She is charged with stabbirig Williams with a butcher knife during a quarrel Nov. 9. | Styles TIMEX Watches for Children MICKEY MOUSE CINDERELLA “HOPPY” | ALICE in WONDERLAND ‘g3) All” at NEISNER | WATCH REPAIR 42 N. Saginaw oo » for luxurious ‘i Mw oiving ... . giving 4 a sweater is 7 the y SWEATERS £/ Some ore full-fash- Ae a fy wi, ORLONS ; o - 00 --. Starting at ” BAN-LONS, WOOLS, end KHARAFLEECE Luxurious sweaters in slipover’ and cardigan styles. ' ioned . . . some are novelties. Choose y from a large assortment of colors to me match any skirt or jumper. Sizes 34 ’ to 40. Slip-overs ....... y Cardigans ......... : _ Charge Yours at Waite’s . . . 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Contracts for the $97,000 one-story building ere approved Oct. 2 by the on F bageie Los ANGELEs i — Alter two Hage Pron ny er Me aarted we cone me wows! BUN KEY SChed ules women might consider her|toward a —_ reconilciation. _ wi but Mrs Saterie ae] ——--—— | Pagigns as Head of Red yesterday that, while her|Kitchen Chores Eased : ith AUGUSTA, Ga. — President;sible the two leaders may spend| since they separated, one) CHICAGO — It is estimated that/Eisenhower has chosen. Elisworth|at least one day at Eisenhower's is money. | the average American housewife| Bunker, retiring president of the'country home at Gettysburg, Pa. Mrs, Satterwhite said she and/of 1925 spent 5's hours a day in| Anierican Red Cross, to be am-| Bunker's retirement as presi-| her year-old son, Steven, simply | food in the. home. By! bassador to India. dent of the American Red Cross, can't z T preparing on candy and flowers. the start of 1956 that &Verage was) James C. Hagerty, White House | was announced a few days ago.) Satterwhite, a {down to bid hours, the Almerican/press secretary, said Bunker will He is being succeeded in that Post jtake over his post in India early by Gen. Alfred M. Gruenther, who! Ln January. But Hagerty added in;has just stepped -down-as-supreme} i a ‘. response to questions that Bunker) ‘eommander of Allied forces in’ * eo BEBBRBeBeEE Es BR jwil join Eisenhower and Nehru | Europe. ee oe oe oe Pe fe fe Oe feet talks scheduled for next month | The only other Democrat who # Replying to another question, ‘has served in a high diplomatic. y r }| the . press secretary said he is;post in the Eisenhower admin-| |‘ ‘quite sure’ the President will/istration was David Bruce. The’ igend his private plane, Columbine) President selected him in 1953. to) ITI, to London to pick up the In-/be U.S. observer at the Paris gS 8) \dian Prime Minister. Nehru plans| meeting of the Interim Committee) ito visit the British capital in ad- of the European Defense Com-' | vance of his trip to the United! munity. a SHOP a States. A native of Yonkers, N.Y, 00-101 8. Saginaw "TE (8816 Hagerty said there still has been|Bunker has been a member of | Beet sites eas a |80 final detision regarding selec-|the Red Cross board of governors; *oSatatetateratetera'stan'24 2 iy Hf carpet at the same great savings! ition of a site for the Eisenhower-|since January 1954. Last July the Nehru talks. But he said it is pos- ‘President appointed him as a All the Beauty and Style of Famous Name Watches! ALMOST UNBELIEVABLE BUT TRUE! ~ FULL 1 YEAR GUARANTEED SWISS WA TCHES 20 Smart Styles ONLY... @ Watches fr Men : . oe Leather, Link, Cord Bands . Men's, Boys’ Styles are Shock-Resistant TARNISHPROOF CASES — Silver: - er gold-colored polished metals. 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The recess appointment is subject to Senate confirmation in ernor, who is on a three-week va-| cation in South America. * * * * "Hamiton, who came to the United Hermiz so they would be free to tory life sentence Aug. 1. Mrs. ‘Hermiz was declared insane and _ Was committed to the Ionia State Hospital for the criminally insane. Hamilton was ordered deported : under a provision of the McCarran 2 _.. Act, which decrees deportation for : any immigrant who commits a x~: major crime within five years) a \ after arrival in this country. i =. * * ., j ! “Besides,” said Kranson, “it y would save the People of Michigan a a lot of money." Hamilton, who was present at the hearing, was overjoyed when he heard the ruling: ae te way wees oe ee to my own he said. If Gov.. Williims or the parole board released the youth to fed- make the trip to Iraq with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hamilton. The parents came fo Detroit from their home in Baghdad for their son's trial. Two Vessels to Be Burned in St. Clair DETROIT w — A lighted torch will put an end to a pair of once proud members of the Great Lakes Dec. 10. The two vessels, the Greater De- troit and the Eastern States, will be set on fire in Lake St. Clair| off the Grosse Pointe Yacht Club. When the wooden superstructures _“have burned, the metal hulls will be sold as scrap. Both boais formerly were owned by the Detroit & Cleveland Navi- , gation €o.. . __. _ | The owners, Abrahani Siegel and - Robert Rosen, said no one had| responded to their offer to see: the - ‘boats and that it would be eco- nomically unprofitable to put them back into operation. _._. Rosen and Siegel also own the Western: States, another former D & C boat, which has been fitted pleasure boat fleet at stindown on)” out ‘as a ‘Flotel” in East ‘Tawas. > eral custody, he probably . will!” = e = =~ : : i ee + oe x * 3 4% . ate 5 : —— ; ; a qe . he oe 2 fb See ot = get Te | fsa ; = yee : * f _ BIG NAME RECORDINGS AT Y3- THE... 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Price Sale Price =] i. * 8’x8’10” All Wool Beige Round Wire Wilton Setsee $.82.15 _ $ 42.00 .f Riis: 9’x12" Hr CMON esc ieee ecisaseen ye , C8 23.50 10°4”x12’ All Wool Grey Tone-on-Tone .......... eee. 143.50 69.50 (126"x12”_—-_sAll Wool Grey ...... sia The’ becenes re 108.34 a 12’x23’ . Dark Green All Wool Wilton .......... Presse 199.00 3 Gx = Green All Wool 0. eees 89.70 39.95 3 «(12'x21’4”—-- Medium Green Tone-on-Tone .....:........+.. 338.59 240.83 NOTICE! The above prices apply to merchandise in stock only. Bring your own measurements for estimates. You have 36 months to pay with small down’ payment-if your credit is good . a adh must make your own arrangements s Yor financing or pay : se; jail lk domed Onaek auc a _ tnstalled before Christmast ~~ = ae aN ‘ Baker's Liquid Milk cenecae lf prve Mic Lights. 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Grip yew dun - thess gpepremsee én to Ee rr ; viternin end miners! starvation of the body. When your VIGORETS gysters is viternin and miners! starved you must feel listless, ~ nervous - irritable. Nutritionel deficiencies may cause you to be just too tired 10 enjoy life - too much of an effort to "FOR YOUR HEALTH START TODAY! HAVE NO REGRETS Ws oo MGORETS DRUG STORES | 148 N. SAGINAW NEAR SEARS HURON CORNER TELEGRAPH 4895, DIXIE HWY. . ee ie k : 2 ; .. THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1956_ ‘SPECIAL! me cae aed comin Sate Lacks Control [seer SEs chaar'tioh Waves Contine -for more things and the police power of the city. [Pounding Oahu ‘Island ed ae of Near Beer Sales Lic teas) 4 HONOLULU w@ — The Weather| a athe at 16S Appoint Michigan Man [Bureau warned that high waves| “A: principal source ‘of such capi-|Comtro! Commission has no juris-|, ScSnSiNG Wm > atm © Mateinorth shore today, and more resi-| is the successful and profitable diction over the sale of near beer, lassis “i 7 s ' - appointed assistant director of the/dents prepared to evacuaté if nec-| business whose earnings are avail-|29 attorney general's opinion held/*® ff tee bk i able for re-investment or for dis-\yesterday. — offi i me Heer ro essary. ~ tribution through dividends to the| The opinion, by Atty. Gen. Oe Thunderous 30 - foot waves . wvesting public.” ~-{'Phomas M. Kavanagh, defined| Lorenz, assistant state librarianj¢reshed ashore yesterday causing’ os é near beer as a beverage with less/for thé. past 11 years, will assume |4@mage to half a dozen beachfront Ws : : Equally important, he said, isan one half of one” per cent-ofithe Washington. D.C. position Jan. nomes and several injuries. No $ ah 3 * and), “what I like to call the attitude//cohol by ‘volume. He will administer the library|4eaths were reported. 1 . a datze Sy cb ixgroved stgndardl 27m: 1, ae © all " 7. Ruan - pravenve (*tviees act which provides finan The Weather Bureau eid the! . of living aré the driving forces| “This attitude of mind is never City ating © 7 , (cial assistance for the extension freak conditions are caused by a - = behind technological progress, says|satisfied vith things as-they are,”| the question, meter. ruse land improvement ot public Iba lage low eae ee geet Fe ane 4 = \° Eb General Motors President Harlow/he explained. “It assumes that! lem about the purchase of near — meee: LM, Selection ij ? Curtice. anything, and everything can be) beer by minors | nate eee ete ee ea ea oo : There is no such thing as guar ways to make things and Some of the minors, Running ih ih J i ft SS ee ee j oF \olors = anteed annyal Progress, he tldinetter things to make.” said, are in the habit of pur-| Ji | Baeieeseaesteasak see : the America Insitute of Consult chasing near beer and exchanging Ml IComing Soon tothe FLOOR SHOP EL | & : ing Engineers last night at its! the contents of the container for | ‘ annual banquet. ‘Resigns FEPC Post beer. “CARPET. _ Advainoes in focimeieny ste DETROIT u — The Rev. Ches-' ordinance to forbid the purchase of by no means automatic,” he said, ‘ter A. McPheeters of Detroit's ,.4, be minors but is con-) — but are ‘the product of many |xietropolitan Methodist Church re- forces, “all operating within the ‘signed Tuesday as a member of framework a free enter- the State Fair Employment Prac-, a — tices Commission. In a letter to) “Every American desires to! impgove ia owm standard of tv ing,” he continued, “and these’ sign. é ty etttese? mee telhuren Open Fri. ‘til 9 36 §. TELECRAPH OPEN 9 10 9 PLENTY OF FREE PARKING | Traverse City is considering an| i : t : {eegeNeeaedel teaser iagaeeess CONVENIENT NO : | BUDGET MONEY a ' ‘TERMS. DOWN ) a SALE [= Innerspring Mattresses |FREE||FREE| FREE| ys Q Any Extra ChargeJ fof Any Extra charge of Any Extra Charge} @ ke = TA Volves to $59.50 GENERAL ELECTRIC Swivel Reg. $79.95 Full Factory Warranty “DISCOUNT SALE DISCOUNT SALE HOTPOINT Electric} N - No Money Down Complete re 5-Piece . This Regular *100 BUNK BED Ott Chrome DINETTE | Jewel GAS RANGE e@Incledes 2 Bunk Beds © Springs 9 © 2 Mattresses © Ladder | © Extension Plastic Top Deluxe =. ofel a Deluxe Quality © Guard Rail , _ © Chrome Table, 4 Chrome Chairs © Auto. Lighting ° ¢-All Porcelain You Get the Bunk Bed, Dinette of Range with either the LIVING ROOM SUITE or the “BEDROOM SUITE ‘ei -- Take Your Cc hoice and trade DISCOUNT SALE DISCOUNT SALE |4 FOASTMASTER Famous Make DISCOUNT SALE CHOICE FREE. GENERAL i BUNK BED-DINETTE ' Steam a II| Norge | “or RANGE With Ill aye et f LIVING, ROOM SUITE | ay . | or BEDROOM SUITE : : HS] | Petricerater 10° Sth Woes Skene re nami i ; DISCOUNT SALE With Metel Lid OPEN 9 to 9s REMINGTON “Fenees 10%" : Auto-Home Electric ELECTRIC §- TIS INNO2Si0 Tw be goos 4e FRY PAN ii ‘Pull Twin Size BUNK BED OUTFIT a "| __ SUPER VALUES AT ay) ASTOUNDS DOCTORS — The strange malady, cystic fibrosis, from which Lee Dertinger of White Lake suffers has not beaten the courageous _THE PONTIAC PRESS, sae, NOVEMBER: 20, 1056 é é is still enjoying _ mah. The illness usually strikes down in child- Lone Adult With Malady — His. Survival Amazes Doctors So tar, ome is no known cure/disorder all of his life, it was only|is the final meeting before the ifor the disease and doctors can three ’ years ago that Dr. Walter By REBA MEINTZELMAN MILFORD — ‘hecurtalg: to, the! 5.) y alleviate the pain with dopes, law of averages, Lee Dertinger, anti-biotics and vitamins. Fibrosis. uth and 4- , at 1969 59 Oakland Blvd. White Lake. With the disease, usually fatal to children, doctors are astound. should not-be alive today, because) he hag the dread disease, Cystic) = Dertinger yao with his wite, -old daughter,| Sylvan Manor Assn. Meeting on Monday at) Manor Civic Assn. will meet on Monday, at 8; p.m. im the town In fact, physicians at the Uni-|). versity Hospital at Ann disease. Countless times, Lee has been at . death's door, enly to make a fan- tastic come-back. His last seige in| left him bed - ridden, September, most of the time. Eventually .the| attacks weaken the heart and A lungs, causing death. Fibrosis is a rather new- Arbor claim that this is the only known case of Fibro Cystic where a vic- tim has reached maturity ‘with the! Residenis—ere urged by the president, Paul S. Kearns, to at-| \the pa seniltidndpts ‘ during the social imime- diately following business meeting. Kearns also requests that all residents -complete their Civil De- | |fense registration cards and re- turn them to the block captains. {ETS \ FOR HIM AT CONN’S CLOTHES SYLVAN MANOR — The Sylvan) | hood, but Dertinger, lovingly attended here by his wife, Ruth, and four-year-old daughter Sharry, life in his mid-twenties. *s j|Poole of ‘Yhe Moross Clinic in De-| ire 'troit diagnosed the symptoms a3/tiyves and 70 patrons as of Nov. — Dertnger | has had the Fibro Cystic infection. He was then —/'sent to Ann Arbor where special- ists confirmed the report. ating. The hospital and medi high odds. president. The non Ed medical research. _ {Monday from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. Ruth Dertinger has had to ac- quire a job in a shop and a | friend in Royal Oak has taken | little Sharry while Lee is rece | bills have become burdensome for the family struggling against | A new association has been or- nM ‘\At Waterford Township -- WATERFORD TOWNSHIP ~ — The Waterford Township Branch of the American Cancer Society} This new cancer center is located fn the library of the CAI Building, 5640 Williams Lake Road, and will be open on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays from 12 noon to 3 |p.m. It will have a loan-closet to dispense dressings and medical supplies, not only for-cancer pa- tients but also for others seriously i, such ab diabetics. Monday’s program will include | @ flim, “Man Alive’’, to be shewn at-2 p.m. Christopher Dean, chairman of the Oakland-County: tien’s North Oakland Voluntary _|' ting Party to Highlight Players Supper ROCHESTER — A casting for the February play of the Avon) |Players_ will be‘a feature of the! potluck supper meeting on Dec 8 at the Avon Community House. es ¢:¢ A surprise entertainment is be- ing planed by Mrs. George Goble and her committee, as well. Members interested in trying out for the play will read parts for the casting. committee, while bers, as weil as pected since casting is not hota done in this way and because it holidays. | Mrs, Worth Mallory, treasurer, ports a membership of 161 ac- 20, Eight applicants are on the waiting list. County Students Aid Opening Cancer Center Activities Chairman, will also be on hand. cilities available through the center, their board the Huron Valley Memorial Field. w= Farmington Gives OK ‘Soph Stomp’ Friday Night at Milford MILFORD class of Milford High School is sponsoring a dance and party for night in the gymnasium, beginning at 8 p.m, All proceeds from the ‘‘Sopho- more Stomp” go towards‘the score-) Larry Dale and his band will play for the teenagers. top soil on 13 Mile Road between Drake and Halstead roads to pre- — — The sophomore group and guests Friday which is to be installed at Area Planners tye Land Uses the 8 p.m. Dec. 5. meeting of cil at the Huntington Woods City sure of its future land Use pro- made a detailed land use sur- the CAI years, and a bond of $1,000 per| begin each five acres is being required - lof the firm. in Waterford |Asks Candidates WATERFORD TOWNSHIP —|im ey rear for township offices for . Sought by the ‘Waterlord Towaship Democratic Club, as a SS ee at $8 p.m. Petitions will be available at the meeting for candidates to - circulating : Guests are being invited to the ‘meeting as well ag members. election are being and additional a club mosting at building, wei, for Topsoil Permit. {xyit"wgea sn mart com we : ramanectos owes —|ty Gur syert St ca E Pp p E RT’ CAMERA Lil gegecticmpy gy scons ae as | Ni SHOP Bren to remove 23,00 yarws of DEMOCTatiC Club} 57 w, Huron St. _ FE 56615 ae color pictures today ere se amazingly you S-semecly betave your epen Ti " 8 to the FLOOR SH in Music at Ferris ‘dents participating in the .annual stitute on Dec. 6, will be Orville Somers of South Lvon, Jerry Thom-) Hours during the day are long and lonely for this man whom no \as of Ferndale, Diane K. Westfall one seems able to help. He looks, ito people for letters and cards—' |tend and offer’ suggestions and! not so much for hope and encour- \their services for the association's \agement—but just plain “‘conversa- Fourth Annual Christmas party tion.’ Nazar Malkasian, chairman of the} Entertainment Committee, will re- ganized in Berkley, known as the port on the committee’s plans for|Michigan Cystic Fibrosis Associa- tion, with Mrs. Virginia Block, of Farmington, Kathleen Brenner lof Royal Oak and Peter F. Aris of Drayton Plains. County Deaths George B. Smith ROCHESTER — Arrangements are pending for George B. Smith, - profit organization 47, of 1460 Cortland, at William R. may acquaint people with the potere Funeral Home ‘here, Mr. seriousness of the fatal malady smith was dead on arrival at Pon- and promote more interest for tiac General Hospital this morn- ‘ing. He had just completed & Lee pemen —— mag = 's work at Fisher Body when' stricken by a heart attack. ~ |f___MEN’S AND BOYS’ WEAR—QUALITY FOR LESS. “FAMOUS for ADAM @ FLAT TOPS ® FINE FELTS *h and fis @ GIFT CERTIFICATES FREE GIFT ALITY” 3 BOXES TS : MEN’S ROBES © FLANNELS @ BEACONS & CABARDINES *h* MEN'S LEATHER HOUSE fi SLIPPERS ae ied highs Ys © NEWEST — © FINEST KN .° 7.95 ‘aon 100% ORLON SWEATERS 95 and $5.95 $1 HOLDS YOUR GI Ee Valuse to $49.50 MEN‘S - SUITS SIZES TO FIT ALL eSHORTS eREGULARS LONG eSTOUTS e SHORT-STOUTS ANTED f COLORS e SHARKSKINS e WORSTEDS ¢@ GABS e@ ALL WOOLS eDACRONS e GUARANTEED WRINELE-RESISTANT Charge Accounts ‘Invited FT ON LAYAWAY } $e 9% e MOST-W e ALL-WOOL FLANNELS ¢ WOOLS ALLWOOL FLANNELS Values to’ $49.50 eee Many Zip-Lined Zip-Lined -~TOPCOATS | SHARKSKINS, TWEEDS $9g50 * —— e Newest” Colors % @ fave 85 ‘Suburban sbarhen tole bd - SCARFS - MEN'S ANSON'’S. Silver — Cuff Link Sets $150 , AS imaure FLANNEL PANTS TIES. $1.49 » vals APANTS *5", >| .ccse < aaron: Woels—Silks $2.99 end Bs de Large Selection. ‘Up © Light Colors ‘ _ \ Wi RINT TUXEDOS CONN’ Among eight Oakland County stu-/ Christmas Coricert at Ferris In-' 4 CAPITOL Records for your hi-fi frien \ \ ond heart-warming | _ Joy Te The World! — al mee mee oe 19 thritling Cheistmes carols in original settings...... ~ Gordon Jenkine—Maenhatten Tower nerration corded. Original music end ‘Hi-Fi Vienne! 24 clossic,. woltaes, ourlenaail Austria's finest musicians. Two 12” LP’s..c05. -~ —— pe the Old dere Poe selon “ew — 2, 31 European folk sine Reipnanten "hues Cer ss as, Batleds of the Dey—Not “King” Cole. 12- pees ..,. 3.98 Jom Session et, the Towar—Ray Anthony, Flyin’ Home ‘eo Night Train ond 4 others ~~ Yrs ooueee 7, aveeeneee Emie Ford, 12 sacred songs... Pee ee (complete). Newly re- plus new additions. 3.98 by 80 of LA eaeete ee woeer 3.98 Pod 27,5. Saginew, Pontice Krocharion Caner fr Pana ond Orta, Pear. pianist. Concert Arts Symphony ~ Sade Sarees Uae ie Ales. Ceaaniene tone vit Kenton et the piono Coronel — Sound Track Album, ————— turing Gordon MeRoe ond Shirley Jones ear ‘New! Magnavox Portable Automatic Hi-Fi Phonograph Mogren Magnavox “Melody Mester"! Hes owe. | speakers (6 ph 4", puihpul amplier, prason only 79 | BUDGET TERMS TO. SUIT YOU GRINMELL'S—Né. 1 Brond Nome “Retaller-of-the- Yeer” piono.... - 3.98 ee $e RbD ee ccccesces Sore - 4.98 eeeee Ciba pestle peneetieal cues FE 3-7168 * lites olunteers | Once again. volunteers at Pontiac; The: C. George oie ‘Statistics eae, that patients|in an attempt to give more than State-Hespital reaped rewards and All Saints Episcopal ‘are cared for alt a fee-of $4 per|the bare necessities to these pa- awards at a presentation held| Church, told the volunteers that ‘day drew the attention of the vol-|tients. . Bima whrewed( 2 oo a ee * Se _jonly amount allott the State. a v : ol = Biel ae communities, and he said that --—=— *.* ho session Wednesday. Assisting Dr. Dr. Ivan A. LaCore, ee po rg We are on a thresh-| More favorable statistics show|LaCore with the presentation were superintendent, reminded theme hold of dramatic psychiatric dis- that 500 volunteers assist with|Marguerite Parrish and Dorothy —— giving 0 Pe hospital and 1 are| coveries. © projects throughout “the ‘baaptt, IRoe. i community. He recalled tor them the plight of the mentally ill in early “in- sane asylums” — how patients . 4 “were seen only for the amuse- — | ment of the visitors, and were teased and treated. like animals. Over a period of years, Dr. La- | Core said, the changes have been , startling—real progress has been — i a a ‘Seven pages today, | in Women’s Section — | | made. Communities are “becoming aware of hospital needs and how they can gain better care and equipment for patients through legislation. : * © + Their interest has been provéd{ by their desire to work (if-] dividually and with groups for the aid of the mental patient, Dr. La-j| — Core noted. “Se nara ra nas eS Cranbrook ~ Schedules Art Exhibit Dr. Ivan A. LaCore ( right) expressed gratitude to © | Tae Som Tenes the 200 volunteers attending the tea in their-honor at Marguerite Parrish, director of the hospital's Social Pontiac. State Hospital Wednesday. He is shown with Service Department. There ace 500 volunteers who re- Joseph Tr. Franz-of Pleasant Ridge, a volunteer, and v@te time to some department o| the hospital. +- . $$» # Christmas Display, and Sale Opens on Friday Evening | Yule Dance Arranged by Sorority | ESA Will Sponsor December 21 Event at Elks Temple The anungl Corietmas exhibition | and sale of student work. opens at Cranbrook,Academy of Art Gat leries Friday from 8 to 10 p.m and continues Saturday from ? to 5 ; | and 8 to 19 pm. and on Sunday | | from 2 to 5 p.m. The hours are: eee t ed nen boas, following Satur Flower cveneien aad working’ “with Mandish Sibley (left) of Oriole road... ahs < e«-* plants proves a real pleasure for patients She is photographed uiuth a projecs Alpha Alpha Chapter of Epsilon | Sigtna Alpha sorority completed jplans for its annual Christmas | dance at a recent meeting held at the home of Mrs. Harry Wood- man on Scant drive. oz * Student-made objects for exhibi- @f Pantiac State Hospital.’ They look for- worker, Mrs. Goodloe H.-Rogers of, Ot- tion and sale are first displayed in ward to the arrival of members oj the tauwa drive. They work under the super- the various studios, for faculty ac Pontiac end Birmingham Branches of the-<-sision of Mrs. Eleanore Met Curry, direc- ceptance . “Tis wencee Chrteieee’ cocks Women’s National Farm and Garden As. tor of the Oecupational Therapy De part. tT are always in great demand by ‘sociation each week. Ca plain ty the ment. os Mrs Woot i serving as gen- the public, as are small seulp. project jor the Pontiac Branch is Mrs. & eral chairman of the party to Be tures, paintings and jewelry. _ Se held Dec. 21 at Elks Temp! “Candy Cane Capers” is the aes of the dance, and all proceeds will” be used in the Child Psychiatry Service of Pontiac State Hospital. | | Tickets are being handled ay , | Mrs. Donald Moore, assisted. be x ~ Nancy Fisher of Franklin is in’ charge of sales and Charies eat bog and members of the Student, Council are involved in collect ng objects and displaying them in the galleries | . * * 4 Mrs. Calvin Khodes, Mrs. Clem LeBarge and Iva Pinkston. Anna | Tierney, Deée- Brim and Mra. Frank A. Jalosky Jr. are ar- ranging decorations. Serving on the patrons commit- .|tee are Mrs. Eari Smith. Mr« Ralph Wilson and Mrs. Don Min phy. The public is welcone on The! days and hourg announced Pro- ceeds from the sale go to the in dividual students, mane) of whom depend upon their own efforts for . tition and board a Cranbrook Acaiemny of Art. . ey Colors Likely | to Look -Different Outside Stores ITHACA, N. Y. (INS The! housewife should not be surprised if some of the colored dresses, vases or pictures she buys appear different in her own home than, they did on the rack or the de-/ partment store sales table ; - bd] * ‘ * Also serving on committees are | iMrs. Edgar. Plympton and Mrs James H. George, orchestra, and i Mrs. L. L hgarna and Mrs. Har ‘old Stickley, publicity _ 2 Tickets ae be purchased at the : d : ; : ; (door or from = meet. Patients assisted with the tea held in’ who appeared to enjoy themselves nere é | the chapel of Pontiac State Hospital (left to right) Mrs. John Mahler of Hunt- Calkins WCTU io : W ednesday. They served tea and carried ington Woods,-Mrs: Harold Brady of s trays. and the | patients’ hand played all Whittemore street and Laurence W. Mar- | | } Luncheon Meeting This information was imparted > through the tea hour, Three voluriteers tell of Ven Baltivn We Emor I.-Calkins Chapter, by Dorothy Nickerson, color tech a ~ - —- ———_——_—- WCTU, held a linchedn and-meet- nologist of the cotton division, == 4 < Tuesday at the home of Mrs U. $. Department of Agriculture | Two volunteers who received i road and Mrs. Paul Felice of Pioneer Frank Hardenburg on Foster Miss Nickerson added; | awards from Dorothy Roe, director of the avenue, The rolunteers devote..many , Street “Some forms of lighting have a Ree ‘reational Thera ” De artment, are : ss : se ’ . * * * | tendency te bring out different (L ft ry L C L TER heth = each week assisting ith recreation Devotions were given by Mrs. of : strains of color than other forms . FS. 40m ynn o izabeth Lake a y- ; Bradley C. McCoy who used Isaac: de. This is a good development in : ‘verses 23-25. as her subiect. She lighting, for it allows the decora- _ THU RSDAY, “NOV EMBER 29, 1956 PAGES 68-54 /i "ead portions of the publica _. tion, “Upper Room Mrs. Sadie tor to establish a variety of moods Pattie apaie ac) aicckaien al i by using a Variety of light sources. pertains to the health education pants Tae oor Personal News of Interes St in n Pontiac reer responsibility ~ of choosing color | Mr aad. Mex Cameron Clark. ¢ are Marvin F.. Baker, Richard Mrs. Maude Wagner enter. Fashionetil Group tones that have a pipasant ap- pearancf under the lighting ii the room Aor which they are in- tended.” : land children, Robert, Charles and) D. Bashore and Janice L. Rob- tained at dinner Wednesday eve- Sees Travel Films Manufacturers, she continued, ers, 6 >. | ming in her home on North San. are becoming more conscientious) ‘Sally a have) The m> to be presented by ‘tl street for Mrs. Olive Burger Members of the Fashionette Club : jreturned to their home following. —_—- Boece Sot Logansport, Ind., who is visit- met Tuesday evening at Adah /a week's vacation spent in Farm- the Men s Glee Club, the Crimson ing her sister-in- on Mrs. Lena Shelly Lilesry and viewed travet ington, Mo., and Rector, Ark.,.and Gold Chorus and the concert Burger of South’ Shirley avenue. films of Isle Royale and Canadian. of this condition: and are begin- ning to use tones that reproduce pleasantly under fluorescent light. where they —e nenGves (band. will begin at 8:30 p.m. in = : . ly u ; 4 dq, Wii b . : “. Mrs Homer ‘Sis and = Mrs.-pe ; i Y ing—e lighting source growing in}- * ithe Ferris gymnasiim and will ¢ ion Pecry ‘eae ates ne SS Oro Tee ee et Bown popularity—as well as under in- Mr. and fee Walter H. Morris include traditional Christmas mu- guests. cay Gale 5 t- candescent ,Jamps. ~ and children, Linda,. Robert and sic, year-around favorites and a * ae aalt * ed with 2 elit fetctetoa te “But there is still room for a Pamela, have moved into their recitative from Handel's “Ora- ier ie . | great deal of thinking on this sub- new home on Willowood drive in torio Messiah.” : a _ Net ee eee _ — pa pei 6 plete: cnet | ject.” = — my 3 erty ~ 2. 2 eee ; ctige Wedanbday evening in her ment was made that the club ie | —_ , om Sat ne ee zi Pare Coen fiiee a een new home in Colonial Hills. open to membership: — | . ‘ Among the stiients: whe Will road, Was recently accepted as a Pictures Viewed present the annual Christmas pledge by Pi Beta Phi social sor Mr. and Mrs. .by VEW: Auxiliary “Concert eo is Institute Dee. ‘ority at ime College. | Mike VFW 1008 Auxiliary met Monday) “19 : . | 7 Godoshian of vat the American Legion Home andy, ' S h Hu | H / | ‘Viewed pictures of the ‘National ower at Hummel Home Nott Home for Orphans and Widows in) 2 Eaton Rapids. : H Shi ] Sw ; Anderson Mrs. Archie Tryan was appinted| . on Or S ir ey wenson | chairman to send boxes to service, . street somes ia cheaienie or ee core ‘Mrs. Edward Hummel, Jr. oni, are George Henshilwood, Mrs. announce the mittee to send boxes to men still | |tertained at a miscellaneous show- omg George, Kathryn George. ‘ oF , . jer in her home of Osage circle Mrs. Dora Copland, Mrs. Robert engagemen ” Ratredaonants were served by| Wednesday evening honoring bride- Bartle, Mrs. Daniel Fitzpatrick and their daughter, ; oi elect Shirley Swenson. Mrs. Fred Schultz. Mrs. Paul Boelter. +. ee ae es s a, to | : Sg - Shirley, daughter of Mr. and) Mis. Ernest Stevens, Mrs: Waldo Parents Club Meets _|Mrs. frank Swenson of Minne-/P. Rockey, Mrs. Lowell Menter, Harry t Member's H Tapolis, Minn., will beconie fthe/ Mrs. Alpert Pops.” Mrs. Clayton Dakesian, “7 at Members Fiome “Tpride of Jack E. Mitchell ina De-|Gillies,*Mrs. William" L. Leach, iol» E. -_jeember wedding \ceremony.. He is| Mrs. Martha Mock and Mrs. Jack “seem pr yale te: of Auburn the son of Mrs. John Mitchell offSeifert also attended. Mi. and Mrs. _ Spence and the late Mr. Mitchell. | Completing the guest list were, alee "Seapets. evtety. . es: gree ~ [Mrs. John Seifert, Mrs. Aiasg recently, The group watched the 2 2 | Caristnes coragger Were 7% Tau, Mrs. 0. H. Meyer. fe * program “Group Living” shown on: Folunteers came all ‘the’ way from mour Weiss (center), ‘cantil Mise. of | Sted cach guest as she arrived | ots. sig Dakesian o the educational television channel:! Detroit for the ted Wednesday. R B and Christmas decorations were |“@nneth Meyer, Mrs. Leslie South, Jessie Refreshments were served by y. Receio- B'nai B'rith. With them is Eleanor Keys, used throughout the home. son, Mrs, Cart Jones, Mrs. M.A. Mrs. James Day, Mrs. Philip Mr awards for B’nai B'rith of Detroit were psychiatric social worker at the hospital. Aiteniine the Mrs swe ure. any amg Mrs. | trending shower were -/Murphy, Mrs. Kendall Taylor Lunde, and Mrs. David Fulkerson.; a. Morrey Ager (left) and Mrs. Sey- Bee Mitchell, Mrs. Edward Hummel,’Mre R $ it a Ae + j ; : j é i , A. , i9 > ; ‘ ris ee wf ® : ' ; 73 # : | y ; : . i 2 ; ole 28 mot Z A ‘ I= od : ! : s “ ¥ é me lg { x a 2) re ee Vag hy re fies reag Ce eee aes i a ee ee eee a ae Age EP aang ~~ ~~ a ee * « * ~ * = . § >» FIFTY-THREE 5 @ a News From Bloomfield ‘By RUTH SAUNDERS / BLOOMFIELD HILLS — Hostes-' “ « RHE PONTIAC. PRESS, THURSDAY,’/NOVEMBER 29, 1956 Cranbrook Music Cuila Stages ‘Second Concert Tien ae From thare they will go to Mam ter, Mr. and Mrs. Edward i. Lerchen, to fly with thems to: Mon- temo Bak Jamaica, for 10 days at he Ea ee ses at the Cranbrook Music Guild’s second concert of the season at Cranbrook House Tuesday evening were Mrs. Marcus W. Frost, Mrs. Marshall Fredericks, Mrs, Orren Mohler. Presiding at. the coffee table after the concert were Mrs. Ed. - ward R. Chapman, Mrs. John W,/~ ragrance Gifts Sanders, Mrs, Walter F. Skinner] _— . by CSE Y and Mrs. LeRoy W. Dahlberg. ’ . The concert was given by Ther- ‘ man Bailey, baritone, who re- cently won the Grinnell Opera Award. } << _ Mr. and Mrs. Henry S. Booth : wilt be hests atdinner this evening in honor of Dr. and Mrs, William PERFUME __eE. Menninger of Topeka, Kan. * * © CORSAGE Mr. and Mrs, Robert W. Budd Delightfully have invited guests for a holiday ay . hous _ Den. 16, feminine—with | °P" *°™* ‘ a convenient Mr. and Mrs. "Beverly R. Boyd : have invited a-gropup of friends | perfume purser for cocktails and buffet supper Friday evening in their new home 2.00 ins tax on -Rathmor road. wy SECOND DANCE . f 7s The Cotillion Club will-have its . 4°‘. |second dance of the season Fri-| ‘!day evening at Bloomfield Hills) Country Club. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Wil-| to meet their son-in-law and daugh- This smart new blouse combines a cowl neckline For wear with a suit er sepa- rate skirt, it is tailored. in washable rayon and acetate | ™ “ito Evelyn Manstlieid, textiles and Mr, and Mrs, Charles VanDusen Pg Picnprembore cetalety a6 hasset, L. 1, are visiting Mrs. ‘Erb, aid Mr, VanDusen’s parents, Mr,-and Mrs, C. Theron VanDu- sen of Bennington Drive. Sizes of Patterns Stand the made in pattern sizes. According clothing - at, Michigan the same pattern size as you formerly bought. The pattern companies are now merely giving you measurementsh that more nearly correspond to home, Formerly, the pattern com- panies were taking. measurements | in different places than the average! homemaker was taking them. VanDusen's mother, Mrs. Frederi|# Have Not Altered | the measurements you take at) If you have never bought a “Pereira store. in freezer “until” ‘ready oe: a _ Then cut out the bottom. of nthe eam; a ees professor State University, you : asa buy Bo pattern before, take your measure- | ments to the pattern store. Al; ready-to-wear size 12 will not com- size 12. Rabbits have sharp but short- distance eyesight. They can see well in almost a full circle. . oe So son, Mr. and Mrs. Ernst F. Kern | . PERFUME qnd. Mr. and Mrs. W. A, Reid/ . SLIPPER will chaperone. with a soft bloused bow. } ;. Greeting the guests as they ar- a For the fairest rive will be Jane. Wilson, Sue | 75.616 crepe. ae of ladies — Fletcher, John Butzel, John Dady E ; and deff Crawford. TY . holds a. e 8 e convenient | Miss Dorothy Bell, president of urser ‘Bradford Junior Collége.in Brad- perfume P ford, ‘Mass., was honored at a a 2.00 pass tax luncheon given at Devon Gables — Tuesday afternoon by the Detroit Bradford Club. Miss Bell is the houseguest ‘oe several days of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sanders of Epping lane. SUPPER PLANNED Members of the Bloomfield Hills PERFUME Branch of the Women's National REINDEER Farm and Garden Association will . entertain their husbands at a co- ( Charming, operative supper Monday in ti winsome — Bloomfield Hills High School... ; For the program, Denis Glenn ‘ holds a perfume Cooper will show colored films of A purser in your Isle Royale. 1.99 favorite Mrs. Edward 8. Wellock, presi- Cc f dent of the branch; Mrs. Robert oty Fagrance Vanderkloot,-program chairman; Mrs. William Ferguson and Mrs. : 2.00 pis sax NJ,» Denaid L. O'Toole are arranging 4 “s" 7\" | the affair, : Your ’ of ; 4 * * * fs choice . : . Mr. and Mrs. H. Gray Muzzy are L'ORIGAN + L"AIMANT* EMERAUDE:'PARIS' = Planning their’ Christmas holiday . to include their family. They will x spend Christmas Day with their \ son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and 4 Charge Yours at Waite's Mrs. Richard G. Muzzy, in Ander- : \,- » Street Floor son, 8. C. 4 \, ‘ 4, ERAL \ OPEN EVERY NIGHT ‘TIL CHRISTMAS BRAS, -GIRDLES. . and CORSELETTES A. DIA-TROL CORSELETTE - > ._Fine batiste with all-elasti BS eense, For the-fuller figure, 15° 37-50, Try one on today! -B. UNBONED GIRDLE White nylon with double _eriss-cross panel. Lastex back. Average, long. 27-36. °C, DIA-TROL BRA + ; : | White cotton, elastic midriff 595 ~ 395 EXPERT CORSETIERES WILL) {T YOU CORRECTLY FEDERAL DEPT. STORES ie, i” MALING SHOES ‘pamper her! give her tee \ Gift Slippers: 99 999 Maling Shoes 50 NORTH SAGINAW STREET Open Every Evening eee atl A sheet, Powder Sive, Novy, OF Duh tations, +ith—— matching satin. Gold thread ond White fur trim, ® Block, Navy, | owder Bie, or Pink satin. C Black, Navy, oF Pink satin, with loce trim, .) © Block, Navy, Powder Bive, or Pink velvet, : with contrasting satin. trim, ia pare exactly with a pattern size © 12, but will usually be at least) ene size larger than the pattern! Peeeree re eececee 10.95 « $20.00 | Saginaw at Lawrence 272 Maple—Birmingham OPEN FRIDAY NIGHT "TIL 9 aa | open every night to 9 p.m. - _ © extraordinary sale thursday, friday, saturday luxury gift cardigans $490 | Yeually higher priced $@°° usually higher priced What a wonderful sale, just in time for Christmas’ savings! Dressy cardigans to suit every Personality! Select one for yourself and many for gifts "from orton long sleeved beaded cardigans, sale, $4.90 ‘Wool bulky knit long sleeved cardigans with delicate rose applique studded with rhinestones. sale, $6.90 € ra " Orlon cardigan completely covered _ with. exquisite nylon lace and. sprinkled: with rhinestones. sale $6.90 Sizes 34 to 40, whee pik blue, black. - able player prize. ~E. J. (Buzzie) Bavaii ‘this after-| ‘during which day's opponent in the state quar-| Peet has not been able to hit the | other forward slot, as could Bandf, ter-finals last years. beep with tee week consistency eyes in either instance the speed be 6-5 junior Hudson Ray along | ‘“‘He'll start hitting before long * By, BRUNO L. KEARNS ie ieee mee oe ow form in their floor play, although (football togs, could nail down the Ryzin has moved the ‘team into) with veteran guards Da sind when he does we will be tough! Tuesda, ase toed ains Vvegdiehm vs he r against high gear with daily » and Larry Peet. from the outside,” said Van Ryzin.|Catholic Central should put the sessions hoping to find the starting) * « *& |Chiefs in the right frame of mind, 7 Argument sor Raise Ray will carry the burden of the ’ ; -| Last season Peet suffered a trec-_ remembering that twice they beat) against Detroit Catholic Central amoel ne eee bows Soar tured ankle late in the season and the ‘Shamrocks last year only to next Tuesday. i from ee —— jhis absence during the tourna- be eliminated from the state- , ae We've got to pick “up more/!& threat - pivot, ment sessions was a big loss for ney in a third meeting. | speed.on the court, and we need a} 4.0 van fy, ithe Chiefs. | ? ; lot more work on defense,” said an fyzin however has The big problem for Pontiac is | Van Ryzin. been working with Ray in effort! pasa hays, ot on. C | Wi A | = to polish his defensive game. up from where the losses e tics in gain, | ae stater Willie DeWalt and Rog | Pies —— wilt have three reg-|. Diehm, who was one the team’s | Traeis have to be filled, B Sn, eno te ES) br utr sete at rer Sad | “Aber me came ao rent of BOOST League Lead | an injury..several weeks ago to| | ‘Terry Zellhart, a 6-2‘senior, who| By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Twas being groomed to fill one of The Boston Celtics with more, the forward posts. Zellhart suffered stars than a television spectacy-| a leg injury and will be out-of ac- Jar, have moved four-and-one-half| tion indefinitely, ‘games. in front of the National) eW |_ Presently Dick’ Whitmer, 6-2, Basketball Assn’s Eastern Divi-, ‘Roosevelt Alexander, 6-4, John’ sion. Bandy 60 and Dick McLaughlin, | * - 6-2, have been alternating at the’ With Jim Loscutoff moving in NEW YORK (#—Don Newenmbe| zames a losing seven. He was starting forward posts, ito the take charge role, and Tom was all set today to argue his ithe Dodgers’ biggest winner since; _ Alexander, a lanky sophomore, | Heinsohn and Bill Sharman in engl for zeabl : : |port the Celtics defeated the Min-| case a si ie salary - in- | Dazzy Vance won 28 in 1924. New-| has shown promise and his pres- neapciie ‘Lakers 205-08 lest nicht. crease, armed * with irrefutable | combe's ineffective hurling’ ence would give Pontiac valu- (It eee their seventh consecutive ammunition consisting df. the Cy against the Yankees in the World! able beight. But inexperience. i victory. Young Memorial Award added to Series Was hot taker. into account. | — and se Ryzia le hoping | | Lescutoff, with 12 field goals, his National League’s most valu-| “I'm overwhelmed,” was all the’ xanéer will smoothen out as pumped in 26 points as Heinsohn 23 pound. 6-4 pitcher could say, S¢ #asem progresses. and Sharman each hit for 24. Bill. when was informed by tele- _ Whitmer ho recently shed his' Cous ——— 13. The huge Brooklyn righthander, pee in his home ir Colonia, N.J.| f who was~slated to hald a salary of his second honor. ‘‘No one could pte kaha confab with Dodger vice-president) | Possibly realize what these honors mean to me. They'll just make Nae yy) hy 3 <7, ~ aud GIFTS FOR SPORTS noon, was honored for the second, ;me work all the harder next year.”' time in a little over a week yes-) terday when he became the first winer ofthe sonal svar ven CAMPANElla S, Thumb S Ss ae Boys’ Hard-Toe Hockey Skates $7.95 candariehapner “UJ d 5 ys: Y accel _ $7. Ths lnkew gacciads ls owe n ergoing urgery Men's Hard-Toe seagectl eer $8.95 up in the memory of Denton (Cy Men's Figure Skates . Sac ores ers $10.75 Young, immortal Hall of a BROOKLYN u# — Catcher Roy .¥ Girls Slates eee e eee e eee . $8.75 pitcher who won 511 major league Campanella of the Brooklyn Dodg- Men's and Ladies’ Ski Shoes ............ $8.75 up games. ers enters Long Island College $32.00 Northland Skis ................. $23.50 \ Eumiabegersr had been voted his|Hospital today for surgery, hoping $25.00 Northland Skis ........ . $19.50 \ ague's MVP award Nov. 20, be-jhistory will repeat itself coming the first pitcher to on Campanella, three times the Na- Northland Hockey Sticks \! this honor since Jim Konstanty of|tional -League’s most valuable $10.45 Rubber Basketball ................. $7.50 the Philadelphia Phillies in 1950|player, will have bone chips re- $ 6.50 Rubber Basketball .................. $4.75 \ Newcombe received 10 of the 16|moved from his right thumb by : . "s votes from a special committee of Dr. Herbert Fett, who performed 1957 Rawlings Baseball Gloves ‘ the Baseball Writers’ Assn. of two previous operations on Cam- $15.95 Mickey Mantle Cewe) on. scckeccccs $11.95 \ America, consisting of representa- py’s left hand. The operation is $12.95 Stan Musial Glove’... ........ aetoren $9.95 \ tives of each of the 16 big league scheduled — All Star Basketball Shoes clubs. Sal Maglie, Don's piéching; Hampered throughout the sea- \ mate with the Dodgers, was run- son by the damaged thumb, Cam- Spalding Golf Clubs — 1957 Models ner-up, just as he was in the MVP) panella hit for a-.219 average with $10.20 doz. $14.75 Spalding Air-Flite Golf Balls .... Basketball voting, with foer votes. One vote 20 home runs and 73 runs: batted Football and Games ....ce.0: $5.95 \ each was given to southpaws in ~ z Warren Spahn of the Milwaukee Campanella had an even poorer P \ Braves and Eddie (Whitey) Ford year in 1954 but after corrective WELDEN SP RTING GOODS ' of the New York Yankees. surgery bounced back to hit .318, te * ¢ *¢ with 32 homers and 107 RBI's the . The writers considered only! folfowing season. He climaxed the: 51 MT. CLEMENS FE 4-621] \ Neweombe's regular season work,|coméback by winning his third a time..he won 277 MVP award (ozeeerascersrenreren ‘nf ( ehhdhadhdduhdidhatihudedh AN INVITATION TO OUR egular Customers s A Prior to Public Announcement of Our Annual Fantastic *5 Tire Sale . Because the mails are overloaded, as always at this time of year, with holiday mail, circulars, mailing pieces, etc., we prefer to take this means of inviting you to stop in anytime within the next 6 days, and buy your tires at the reduced $5 Tire Sale Prices! 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LARRY JEROME ond | FOR MORE TH om ee a TO Lalla} ‘record, breaking that of 8:45.4 set by & norace Ashenfelter, United States, 1962); 2—Sandor Resenyot, Hungary, 6:43.6; }—Ernst- Larsen, Norway, 8:44. boigens es originally awarded to Rozsnyol a. but Dritish Ge a Ps held and Brasher restored to first Men's 400-Meter Fina! i—Charlie Jenkins. United (Cambridge. Mass.), :46.7, rich Hass, Germ 346. st tween Ardalion Voitto Hellsten, OLYPMIC FENCING Final en wins gold KCATHLON Plainfield, N.J Tea m Bene Italy 9, mungery ‘medal, Hungary 1 ma Fs Lt. Miit Comsat. first, | second — five events. SWIMMING Men's 100 Meters Freestyle { Jon Henricks, Australia, seake Sourmpas! ae gecera in-trials; @ finals ci Women's 106 Meters Freest: @ Dawn Fraser, Australia, sae broke Olympic noeeee n Rosezza and Nancy a ‘fled "tea final, “4 world Shelley Mann, Mary Jane Sears, Chevy Chase, walitied for final. ‘and Rafer Johnsof, Kingsburg, ‘Oalif., jRemee Yor Reid Patterson, Dick Minne [paneer and Bill Woolsey qualified for) Port Fort were at \"° DNESbaY'S. aeroys Bostéa me as apolis t DAYS. Ga Simons quali- Boston vs. Philladeipiis \New York \Olympic Games Results Women's 200 Meters Breaststroke . cham RARETBALL galas f atates ies 6, une is 82, Brazil 73 Consola' Nationalist Chin Sie eeasiand 52 cones Ta Sapan, 60 ustralia $8, Singapore 14 ; FIELD HOCKEY Pakistan 0, oereene @ (the) , Belgium 0 New Zealand 3 Hungary 6. 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Madigon’s- big gun looks like Harold Perkins, the Eagles’ No, 2 scorer 8 season ago, -0 Defending ( mps aus ace co ae a eae The Wolves’ attack will revolve around guards George Lang and Leroy. Parks and center Dick Lippert, whose 6-2 frame provides their only rebounding strength. * * «@ ‘West Bloomfield will also be fighting a height disadvantage. Returning letter wiuners are * * Prospects are nether at Orion and Troy, league doormats in 1955-56. The Dragons and: the Colts are rated strohg contenders in league circles. The return of Jim ‘reke and Nick Niera, Lake Orion’s top point-makers last Beason, along with Ralph MacLachlan and Dave Golladay, offers encour- aging signs. Troy’s hopes will be built around 6-1 forward Sim Acton and 6-2 center Don Kille- wald. Forward Larry Dorr will be the ringleader of Clawson’s attack, which is bound to suffer from the loss of Tom Trexler. Len Marty- niak’s graduation removes 4 wpe oo * 2¢ @ Clarkston’s chances in the | Wayne-Oakland circuit’ will be, jprelude to the $10,000 West Palm Big Field Tees Off in Pro-Am Tourney WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. ®— A host of professional golfers and many amateurs including Bing gs * cae Joba Lucedam, Larry Blister and Ray LePratt. Sophomore MecDaaiel, ' it : cis ; : RTS vet Crosby and bandleader Phil Har- ris tee off today in an 18-hole pro- am golf tournament which is a Beach Open which starts tomor- row, e* ¢ * ~~ About 130 professional golfers, including Sam Snead, Ed Furgol, Doug Ford, Jaek-Fleek,,4- ver, Bob Toski and Dow Finster- wald, are here to’ $10,000 main t Win, 85-55 BU. S. Cagers MELBOURNE (INS) — Uncle Sam's tall and talented basketball men crushed Russia's press-agent-| | ed Olympic boys, 8 to 55, today,’ | despite a meager half- time lead. | The Soviets had held America’ s| _ undefeated Melbourne five to a se en-point lead, 39 to 32, by the half. Then K. ©. 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