Mh YEAR = Uh * ~PONTIAG, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1058 —98 PAGES, ee Brass ee = a Sa ~ i 3 5 7 o Ey z g as staple, reaching troops in one form or another two or three times y. One Marine officer, asked about Lindbergh in Auckland AUCKLAND, New Zealand (UP) —Col. Charles A. Lindbergh ar- rived by plane today and left im- mediately for Lake Taupo, 150 tiles south of here, for a day of trout fishing. colony at. Plymouth, Mass., and local At 10: to thank God. for the first harvest in the wild, new country. Five union services of Thanksgiving have been sched- uled in Pontiac for Wednesday evening or Thursday morning. The traditional service sponsored by the Pon- tigc Pastor’s Association. will be at-10 a. m.-Thursday in ~~ First Baptist Church, The Rev. Herbert E, Ryan of Baldwin Avenue Evangelical United Brethren Church t of the Association will preach, “|dence Baptist Church on ley street, the Gaviand Coats Ministerial John ae gga Chitirch as the eaten ccavies (inp REND emmntalonelt pleted 0h Catdend Pest Nvthad tion is sponsorin a service with the . Don- ald Morris, new-pastor of St.| ist Church for all the be the or. nt aay = eae Baldwin Avenue United Brethren end | . + ) ] McCarthy Slaps |; Queen Gets Her. atior City Offices ” Elizabeth Sees Coronation Triplets One Has to Pay i 2 : : , : Tat Ex-President. fo Study Budget . Kickbacks; Loses RO: ) ‘ 2% s . | : ’ J Over Red Issue _ of $4,122,019 ay [His Business | Runs $246,000 More rs “af lowa. Lawyer Reports | Than 1953; Hearing Set oe 4 ae Highest Insurance Cost | for Jan. 19 i s _to Detroit Probers A “1954 badger “a DETROIT (AP) — A 60- : of $4,122,019 was received year-old man told congres- for study by Pontiac City 3 1 ese. sional probers the AFL Commission last night. The = is, me Teamsters Union forcedhim | figure is approximately Py out of business with strikes ) $246,000 more—-than the came. and “kickbacks” until’ he | city’s budget for this year. ete es finally had to settle for a } City Manager Walter K. - Pe $50-a-week janitor’s job. Willman “submitted the * a Then they heard another | =f budget, and the commission trucking operator and a : tial. candidate — intervened! voiced te gery sacle Spee By Des Moines attorney tellof against the dismissal from ag mig alleged union favoritism to- Some $2,553,000 of the : government service of ‘amount is suggested as a Ee: i ward other firms. aa George Shaw Wheeler, who] Sea tax levy. Increases in the Balers ||, Willis McCarthy, the at- ; later deserted to commu-| ppgsENTATION FOR ‘SWEETHEARTS'—Queen Frederika of sn fap terre Pace eee PEK! pr gpondl ot he repre- nism. Greece admires “A” pin presented to her yesterday during .a visit Wiles di od McCarty says that after|to the U. 8 Military Academy at West Point, N. Y, King Paul is brcmcmnerd robo gM see c* companies in the Midwest. Truman became President, ee wee oe — -— — oe aia — : = nce at ; « Wheeler was reinstated, al- iv ich., who presentation. e “A” pin usually Sicicie of -imnuis bales e , James 4 though he had been dis-| i've" bY cadets to their sweethearts. dther Gan tains ‘wunkd eteply 4 Hoffa and other union offi- missed as a Communist. as Gare oat oe cials insisted that operators The senator gives this descrip- ~s see favor insurance from ses" Canada Apparently Ready | === ===‘ ie Gt a Ee ~ bg-alediing ah ee paca im pay to city employes, higher ne fewh bed-a nein ie: party above the interest ‘of the costs of supplies and an expand. tention rate for administra- country, regardless of how much ed capital improvement pre- . tive th. country is damaged thereby.” gram, 74 ma peek fis ees eee firm was oe er The major items in the recom- mentioned in testimony before the Ot ees tO rid the gov! OTTAWA (AP) — Canada appeared ready today to| mended budget are $3,173,414 for| IN BERMUDA—Queen Elizabeth, left, looks at! AP wwepbet* | House Labor. and Education Com- porary subversives, announce formally that U. S. Senate investigators can|£*®¢?®! municipal operations, | the Miller triplets, known as the “Coronation Trip- | Children's Hospital, on Ireland Island across the| mittee Monday in connection with adted however: tn te p | Saket Ser waste iapasel end ext- lets,” having been born June 4, during the week of | channel from Bermuda, the girls are named Philips | series of parties given union “Let ws glance at a few cases jquestion ex-Russian Igor Gouzenko any time they want jectian, $268,955 for debt retire-| the Queen's coronation, Held by their nurses in Mary, Margaret Rove and Elisabeth Anne. |officils to induce thelr invest. unor cur Bepubtesn bottles —but that the questioning may finger him for the Com- a at ee Se ee ment. average ls sere — where we | munists he exposed in 1946. —~»~“_“=_. Howard ©. Craven of Ann ee Prime Minister Louis St. Laurent, in « statement to| "Some $250,000 in andi Gls in Korea Ask Others Arbor once a, #00-a-weck film fs an example he cites John warine Fi. Parliament this afternoon, was scheduled to outline his | weight taxes will be collected dur- Se a deliver China _imte Comment CEPTS £p to a second request from a U SEP jor and local treet a to of Michigan, told probers that The Wiscenaip Sepehiionn esas eennenyesies St es wanes he hy, Sed | fT lo SAAT AAONORY. We AREIS Rare ry Mm Fran a wish section Gomme, lees bores nantes de special assessment income ; #1 ; atl years went “ireke™ party be- = as wast vevenled 6 Russian ring opera in Canada. ; also be available for such United Nations and Korean friends—will eat turkey and| couse of “Kickbecks™ ¢9 anion pst a ——annoncbew olla oe uottioit sourew Specaleiel that orrenomeets sige t ee peer vee Labor. Bureau _ Official | tixings together tomorrow on the first Thanksgiving Day ‘Re aie-ank walls jedi & Sek Sex Sena be made for a secret meeting between Gouzenko and a Bis = lee ih ier pt Feels Inflationary Spiral | @ four years unmarred by Communist shell-fire. pany for $1,000 and took « $500. a. ct ae +subcommittee representa-| struction of certain sanitary, | ot an End South Koreans and soldiers of the United Nations 1n | week janitor’s job. a edie Winer camo — tive somewhere in Canada.| ™°™ 8%. combined sewers this war-torn nation have eagerly adopted the traditional| Craven said that he was told Truman » {Car Wrecked ve = throughout the city and for per. | WASHINGTON @®—The govern-| American Thanksgivin holiday and will join in the cele- to increase the amount of maney was reported asiew It apparently would be up| chase of sites for eventual & y kicked back to union officials bed at his Independence, Mo..11¢ Owner miter po! use | ment reported today that living] bration. al ae aoe wanked 40st tee cue ae td ete ending in mid-October—assuring &| ravers, turkey dinners field in competition. Mister on 5 < Nor wag there any, immediate Sees Salvage exposure by attending Les |e iltacations slso re made Sor aro Sa a ee me a = =. \Stassen Sees im my Gd coter te Bad, ont it President Eisen. DETROIT @® — In the face of ~ completion a branch library, two-cents-an-hour increase, | Plann 9 “inh disaster Wiliam | Beaudrie sty mua an't fox imprévement work in the city's |""T "increase, of two-tenths of| Army officials, emphasize there| fj * ; oy me ot ee an cee 0 ntti i Sei eg py. he Gall Se ea i ae |oe br cng met temo rane oe net] AUC) REGUCTION © |"’scoway sas a. sem McCarthy said he ts somewhat cont Auto pale or nized. 20.) tne United Nations ts! ter plan for arterial highways. Coen crete, to 1155 por eens | 12F Possible Communist renewal ot . mittee that the retention rate of cerned that the Republican party | going for a can of gasoline yester- | #80ciation in New York Gouzenko The commission must adopt the| (> 'n.. 1947.49 average, or 1.1 per | the war. Arms Assistance to| =m", cmmnty_ rm, of Bt. might also fall victim to the| Sey could, if he wished, go any place budget by Jan. 31, 1954 . pl Pap notony otal Army and Maring waite | 2OYo ATMS INC@ f0| Vernon, N. Y., was 11% per- crat party and did so much/But Beaudrie’s car, a 13-year-old ~All Yorers Sulter crenee, Comententoner Ewen Clago| o. mseuthe under the | & , “amount the firm is authorized toward destroying this nation.” | model, was flatened under 11 tons; But if he does, Pearson added, of the bureau said the nation’s in- Gen. Maxwell PL od Fiscal “55 retain” for, administrative ex Speaking of Davies, McCarthytof steel. Canada can no longer guaran- | From Bagel Strike flationary period appeared to be Sey cues ee WASHINGTON w—Forei penaee, : said: Returning with his gasoline,| tee his safety or that of his NEW YORK (UP)—N. Yorkers, | at an end. giving, Christmas and New Se He said that management nego- “He was unanimously referred ‘tgp indent Reg baegeee family. Gouzenke, his wife and breathing. eas atlar lant week's . tha food Year’s ss normally as possible | OCC Harold Stassen has in-| tiators went along with the union by the McCarran committee to |= “Anyone want to buy a gallon! three children havé been living siane of Ginshe and bane, eusse t Ho sald that lower food Price | within the tactical siteation.” |0Fmed Congress it will’be possible |on the fund in an “‘effort to buy the Department for in- of gasoline cheap” he said. under an assumed mame and the gripe today with a iew crisis—e arid ncoy dt plhecaffaremy geome be fise for |"? = “8 considerable reduc-| peace.” The fund is administered renegade ee oe evanted puihan uhnee bo Wad tno, | baamt insane: ail living cost levels down from | ign” Necwnher in Korea cunny | tion” in American military aid to Jointly by union and management, ing to put Communists and State to Draft 1,128 Russian Embassy in Ottawa in | A strike by 4 members of the| their present peak. 7 with no snow and temperatures | Western Europe next year. He said/ wecarthy also told ivestigators esplinige agents in key spots in ‘| 1946. He is now a Canadian | AFL Teamsters“Union who drive! «1 tink the index will fluctuate | in the high 50s that economic aid, with a few! of several “run-ins” he had had the Central Intelligence Agency. - Next Ja citizen, bagel trucksjeft the-city almost | thin narrow limits,” Clague told| U.N. troops in many areas will | exceptions, can be ended. with Hoffa. One, he said, he rep- Why is this man still a high or e nuary Pe . barren of its most- revered |. news conference. “But the per-| share the Americans’ turkey din- Stassen set out these conclusions | resented a that discharg- efficial in oar government?” a ark sven | Oeak-cthe tterathonal” tag-erwer| nt. amaee_ senaneiee jod of inflation appears to be |ner:. And U.S. forces have invited in » special report he sent to four | &@ eight truck'drivers for alleged- Davies a career diplomat, now| boards were ordered today. ‘to in-| ver the former Soviet Embassy 7 ae ergeang the month foods declined | celebrate, | ss“ DP *™ | congressional committees on’ Nov. sealepbe Gene tae ee ee duct. 11% men_into the armed satisfaction of both countries. US. Thanksgiving Edition lightly but this was more than| ‘The 49th Field Artillery Bn. has| 16. A summary of his letter was The local i oat cree ck thea # : ~" aiiten : cindip | unten peetestal May after he had been shifted/ rector, said today. Washington news conference yes- The nation Thursday Will anite-| , ° 7th Div. to turkey dinner — Administration (FOA).| 4 strike was threatened and the from his post as adviser to the| The January--call was ail in-|*Tday he doubted the issue would/ i, to ‘anamal day of Thanks- Cool, Snow Flurries refer “next year,” Stassen had! tem put the drivers back te-work- U.S. high commissioner in -Ger-| ereasé of 47 men over the Decem-| Put @ lasting strain on U.S.-Cana-| giving, = traditional American Lt. Col. Philip J. Moore of a ie oe and paid them $4,000 in back many. Davies was cleared by call, and was 592 less than| ‘dian friendship. observance. In order that its em- battalion command. | next. piag months begin-| pay, according to McCarthy. ~~ Loyalty Review Board January. ioe Son _sepen > aun ployes may have a part in the on Thanksgiving Day er, sald some families arrived His report to Congress summed| He cited an instance in which administration, and later} Wayne will furnish 460 men for | Gouzenko were filed by Sen, Jen-| holiday, the Press will publish Wednesday, his views after attending a| Merchants Motor Freight bought was by the} the January ‘call and out-state |Nner’s subcommittee, which is seek-| tt Thankegiving Day edition at | Thanksgiving Day in the Pon- “It's an old stateside battalion | meeting of the I7-nation Ormani.| Part of an operation in Detroit Te ae oe a Pe OSG es a ae ee [ts Saget ch | te atin erases |e ae ied ah" and cool with scattered snow the men for Than dinner,” res th ct the, day. nih ee ae euch we sen tie. | Cooperation. - (Continued on Page 2, Col. 7) ’ prived of our families this year, . = One of These Will Be Queen of Rose Tournament} aes sist a tien ot 3 tne no roan vty or Keen! City Churches to Sponsor — _ ew nuit ; : U. 8. Many other units—including the ° * * * ih the ei the arn and tweet) (rion Thanksgiving Rites — —— ro oo Tomorrow America will celebrate its 333rd Thanks- ~~ than 750 tons of turkey will be | S!Ving. eaten, willingly and unwillingly.| The holiday dates back to 1621 when Governor William Turkey might be an —— Bradford set aside a special day for the ultra-Protestant. “att 7% el 'sé oe PR ESS, WEDNESDAY, NOV. = ty e EMBER 25, 1953 ts - a : 3 ea 5 me Ee 7" Le Thanksg nce. — en . jn Birmingham Churches “to Include Union Servic ~ to Include Union service From Our Birmingham Bureau { Lady of Martyrs will celebrate a _ BIRMINGHAM — Thanksgiving | 9:00 a. m. Thanksgiving mass. | locally. will be marked by several, «The Thanksgiving of the Holy | church services here, tomorrow. | Communion” wall be the Rev.’ Pau! | Youth Court among them al 9 a. m. Union | Shippert’s sermon topic at an 8 20 | Three youths received six | service at the First Presbyterian) 4 m_ service at Ascension Luther-| months’ probation each instead of Church on North Woodward spon-| 44 The new adult choir. directed |* possible prison sentence yester- sored by Birmingham Council cf} yp, Robert She : day when they appeared in Oak- : by Re Sheppard, will sing pul- |, = ear Churches | licly for the first time sipce its or- | poe owe toa cares iti “Putting You Into Remem=} : ; | Banization this fall. The trio was charged with con- brance”’ is the sermon topic of the; Qyp Shepherd Lutheran will have: spiracy to do an unlawful act when 3 Youths Tried” Off the Record — Put-on Probation for 6 Months by New Type of Rev. John D Rose, pastor of the jits Thanksgiving service at 11 tried” before. Prosecutor Fred- Townsite Community Congrega-| a.m. when the Rev. Howard All- emck C. Ziem, tional Church in Southfield Town- | ¥@rdt_ gives tis sermon on “Oh Chiet Assistant Prosecutor THE-PONTIAC P ” Le Give Thanks.”’ The choir will sing George IF. Taylor said the youths ‘O. Be Joyfuk’ by Harding . didn’t realize the seriousness of hip, who wil preach the com- unit service The sanctuary ' ‘ ; o— 64 . : ‘ t church will pro- | Rev. tlarold Towne of St. James’ agreeing to steal hub caps from rou @ Os ehurch Wi ‘ . si . und the dizxeciicny of Episcopal Church will preside at a a parking lot. ide songs ndet ec ‘CLK 4 | q 00 a = a é . a.m. service and Holy Com- l.. Robert Slusser Com One youth was apprehended in ; munion, to~ be held at Baldwin School. Service on “Thanksgiv- ing’ will be at 9:45 and 11:00 a.m. at the First Chureh of Christ, | the lot and the others were picked | Lup at their homes by police. Arresting officers, complaining witnesses, the offenders and their | Churches attending this service include: Church of the. Natarene, hembury Methodist, First Baptist, | man =Hitat MISS MARY A. JOHNSON City Woman Heads ‘Hospital Association Miss Mary A. Johnson, business ital, was Named president of Eastern Michigan Chapter, Na- ager of St. Joseph Mercy Hos- | Mrs. Bereniece Baldwin. She served Kirk in the Hills Presbyterian, | Scientist. : : First Methodist and Congrega- * * ® Gee nate wT oe ee cd a oA lone. house _mecting. of the | OT OES. ——————— = : : = eyenne. = flawa and Sioux til = = At 10 a m. family—service at | a he YMCA Guides will te er] Instead of receiving prison sen- Christ Church, Cranbrook will fea- | nire the Blue Choir of. Sunday school - age children. making its at 7 tonight. Tribe charters will | be given the Ottawas and ‘Sioux | and new chiefs Harry Fleming | tences they were placed on proba- tion with the proviso that they re- countants, Tuesday. -- port to authorities once a month. The accountants, representing first appearance without the adult) ang Walter Wakeman. will- intro-| “Te & Monthly report of their) some 75 hospitals, met for a choir Rev. Theodore: Wuggazer of Re: | deemer Lutheran Church. will speak on “The Wheel of God's Providence’ at a special 9 a. m service, with music by the com- bined choirs. Thanksiving mass at Holy | Name is to be at 9 a. m. The | regular 7:00 and 8:00 a. m. masses will also be said. Our Allot Pembroke | School Bids Contracts of $572,618. Awarded to Three Low Bidders BIRMINGHAM — Contracts to- taling $572,618 for the Pembroke | school were awarded to the three | low bidders at a special school | board meeting called Monday| morning, it was learned ‘Yester- | day. General contract went to Bundy | { } Community ‘|man Wolfe, assistant superinten- duce their braves. Color slides of the. state long house meeting will be shown as | part of the program. Each tribe | will be in charge of a portion of the program . Boys five to mine years of age | and their dads, are iffvited to at- | tend and participate: in the Indian | Guide program. Tribes meet twice | monthly inthe homes. * * . . Second nomination -of officers will be held tonight when the Rebekahs meets for their regu- lar business meeting at 8 at the House, _ * Find Because of the holiday, — will be no meeting of the AAUW | Evening Book Study group to- | night , * * 8 Oakland County Civil Defense Director Lewis C. Jarrendt de- scribed the preparations of Royal Oak, Pontiac and Milford for war- time emergencies and natural dis- asters when he addressed the Bir- | mingham PTA Council this week. | He said that Milford. a much “smaller community than Bir- | iningham, has a complete and well 4 funetioning organization which was invaluable in the tor. | nado disaster Which struck there | im May. The council received an answer orily from the’ State Police-after its communications to them, the Oakland County Sheriff's Depart- ment, Bloomfield Hills and Bloom- field Township police regarding motorists passing stopped school buses State Police -#ill_ check hazard- ous areas and. cooperate with Nor- dent of schools, in alleviating the problem. . ° ° First adult sliscussion class in preparation for membership, will be held at 8 tonight at Ascension Lutheran Church. The Rev. Paul Shippert will lead the group. Meet- ings will be held each Wednesday evening. Residents of Eton road be- tween Lincoln and Fourteen | for its proper handling. activities, and attend church régu-! }yncheon larly at Detroit's Belcrest Hotel The novel court was estab. Richard Westhoven, Detroit Me- lished earlier this year by Ziem == morial Hospital's busmess man- and Taylor to save youths from (ager. was elected vice president, acquiring prison records. and Harold Crag, senior account- Offenders are placed on proba- | &nt at Herman Keifer Hospital,-; tion after the “court hearing” and | secretary-treasuretr are warned that any future infrac-| Miss Johnson, who has served tions of the law will result in a! about 12 years at St. Joseph Hos- regular trial and a court record. | pital here, has been secretary- —_—_—___ treasurer of the Eastern Michigan McCarthy. Lashes Out Accountants and was vice presi- at Truman Regime dent last year. “(Continued From Page One) “Allies Try Again “Sago on te OF Big d Meet McCarthy also took the Repub- lican administration to task be- Send Notes to Kremlin Asking Get-Together on cause there has been no ac : ing of 900 Americans w are Austrian Treaty known to have been taken prisoner in the Korean War and who never returned. He said the Eisenhower administration is not responsible for the situation, but is responsible | Britain and France called on Rus- McCarthy, declaring his fight! S!@ once again today to join them against communism in government!" 47 effort to conclude an Austria | to be an issue in the 1954 election { iMdependence treaty. The Soviets campaign, said | have turned a deaf ear to all such | Western proposals in Cd “The raw, harsh, unpleasant | eapethe fact is that communism is an The British Foreign Office said Issue and will be an issue in the Western Allies delivered new 1954. _Lnetes to the Kremlin this morning “It would not be an issue be- tween our two great political par- ties if they | united in fighting communism,..They are not so unit- ed today. Truman's diatribe against those who expose Commu- nists ig the best proof of that.” Looking to the 1954 Senate and House elections, McCarthy — said: “If the American people agreé with Truman that what he calls ‘McCarthyism’ is bad. that it is wrong to dig out and expose trait- ors, they have a chance fo get rid of me as chairman of the inves- tigating committee next fall by de- featirig any Republican up for elec- tion.’ Birmingham, Hills Get 18,000 Telephone Books . what the notes contained. * * LJ Informed Western officials, how- ever, reported the Allies have pro- posed the Big Four powers consid- ler the Austrian treaty question the past the- four powers have negotiated at conferences of the deputy fereign ministers. . * . The notes answered Russia's | efforts to get the long-stalled nego- | tations moving again. Russia then declined ta attend a proposed dep- uty foreign ministers meeting and | said further discussions should be | carried on through normal diplo- | matic channels. | tional Association of Hospital Ac- LONDON (®—The United States. | recent | on the AuStrian question. A spokes- , man declined to reveal precisely | | through diplomatic channeis.—In} | last reply in September to Western 1 U.S, Red Case. “Judge Advises Federal Attorneys to Knit Proof Against 6 Communists DETROIT w — Government at- | torneys had a warning today from the court that they’ must knit a tighter . case to prove that six Michigan Communists had con- | spired to advocate and teach the violent overthrow of the govern- ment. Federal Judge Frank A. Picard told them yesterday: } | i | 4 “Sometime the government will have to arrive at the point of | tying the defendants in. It's not enough to say simply they at- tended a conventiea.” ! ! } ‘ | Judge Picard made the statement | jand C. and Mrs. Cecil Phelps of r | as the jury listened to the third | Pontiac, Harry of Flint, Mrs. Zel-| into the: Teamseters by Frank | Phone Mi 4 5711 |day of testimony by a Detroit} ma Harper and Mrs. Pearl Jack-| Fitzsimmons. T ickets, Reservations | practical nurse and grandmother, | son of Cardwell, Mo., and Mrs.| si siamons, Craven sald, “de- to Anywhere 2 irs. Bereniece Baldwin. She served | Pauline Tucker_of Lansing. —___ _ s1gp9q—ttmsett—1n">—tor—90— peri“ wet Pisa Your Your Freel f nme years inthe Commu-| Funeral will be at Zp-m-| cost of the profit for carting nist Party as an undercover agent | from the Brace Funeral Home. lithographed advertising matri- Grace Plummer Reilly for the FBI. The Rev. L. C. Utley, his pastor, al fer theaters. 379 Hamilten, Birmingham Defense attorney Ernest Good- | will offi¢iate and burial will be in ; 4 - ff | man objected several times during | Perry Mount Park Cemetery. The checks were made out to her testimony yesterday concern- cash ahd either given to Fitzsim- Terry Hal Martin mons directly or to a John Cur- ing a school for Michigan’ Com- | munists | | Goodinan's protest said that the | | government was failing to show ' that the defendants, who are ac- (cused of violating the Smith Act, had been actively responsible for the subjuects taught in the classes. Mrs. Baldwin said that all but one of the defendants, Saul Wellman, were on the faculty of the school. She said it was opened in 1948 at the headquar- ters for Communists in the Ford Motor Co. in Detroit. Mrs. Baldwin said William Al lan, Thomas D. Dennis Jr.. Philip (Schatz, Nat Ganley, and Mrs. | Helen Winter were the faculty members. All are defendants. Churches to Sponsor. ‘Thanksgiving Service. (Continued From Page One) Avenue United Presbyterian Churches will unite on Wednes- | day evening for a service. | ] E. D.. Auchard, associate pastor | as | | will be the guest speaker. * * s Many services also have been | | Scheduled by individual churches. | | Among them are: ‘| At the Festival of Thanksgiving in All Saints Episcopal Church at | | 10 a.m. Dr. Henri A. Stines, assist- | ant rector at Grace Church (Epis- | | copal) in Detroit, wilt be guest | speaker. The church is located | at 171 West Pike St t s * ° As is customary in all Christian Science Churches a service of Thanksgiving has been planned at | the local church at 11 a.m. The | church is at Williams and W. Law- | rence Sts. | At 10 am. in Marimont Baptist Church on Walton boulevard the Rev. William Bach of Hazel Park will be — speaker. ° . | In St. Trinity Lutheran Church | | Pontiac Deaths , ans ¥ James O. Dunigan After a prolonged illness. James | O. Dunigan, 50, of 130 S. . Jose- phine Ave. died at his residence Tuesday morning. nm: 8 U injuries suffered in pit ene : : se po ————— = accident-at- Scott Lake and Pc able union demand” for $1,000/ tiac Lake Rds., yesterday in back vacation pay. noon, according to State Police of McCarthy said that the cas€| Pontiac Post. Born in Ozark County, Mo., Mareh 22, 1903, he was the son of -Amos_H. and Elizabeth Birdsong attorney, Baxter found in favor Dunigan. He married Leona Herschbach Oct. 9, 1926, and came to Pontiac eight years ago from Missouri. Mr. Dunigan, who was last em- ployed at GMC Truck and Coach Division, was a member of the Church. of Christ -at-Keego-Har- bor ahd FOE. . Besides his widow and father, he is survived by three children, Loran of Keego Harbor, Bobby, recently returned from Kerea, and Sally, at home. Also surviving are three brothers and four sisters, William E., Le for arbitration before| Stephens O. Adams,. 25, of 1110 went up Rodney Baxter, -who had Crescent Lake Rd., Waterford cases for Teamsters locals as 89| Township, suffered .cuts and bruises and Mrs. Robert Herbert, 38. of 3241 Wanamaker Ave., was treated for back injuries. Police said the collision occurred as Mrs. Herbert proceeded through the intersection aft@r she halted for a stop sign. Adams, driving a 2-ton truck, said he veered his vehicle to avoid the crash but struck the auto and rolled over. of the union, McCarthy said. Later Hoffa called him, Mce- Carthy said, and laughed “I real- ly rooked you on that one, didn’t aT” McCarthy added that Hoffa was backing Baxter, now a_ Detroit Department—ofStreet Railways commissioner, in a political cam- paign at the time. Baxter was not | available for comment | | Craven, one of the film hauling operators, said that the Team- | sters Union moved into his com- pany in 140 when his employes | were allegedly wooed away from | the AFL Stagecrafters Union and | Birmingham - TRAVEL SERVICE | Pontiac General Hospital at 5:45 _ing were: | old Logan. pa ran, according to Craven, who added that he also had to pay Fitzsirhmons income tax, amount- ing, to about $600 on the $9,000 to $10,000 in payments. Sometimes, he said, he paid’ Fitzsimmons in Hoffa's office, but he added that he was not sure! Hoffa: knew what=jhe checks were | for. Fitzsimmons finally told him, Craven said, that he was not | satisfied with the amount of | money being paid and insisted | that his own accountant, Lew | Rosen, check Craven's books. Rosen did, and toak~the canceled ; checks. Craven said. i Finally, ‘Craven said another | CPT 4 at an Prayer service will be Friday at 1 p. m. for Terry Hal. Martin, 3month-old son of James H. and Dora Knapp Martin of 1086 Meadowlawn Dr. The Rev. John W. Mulder, assistant pastor at Central Methodist Church, will officiate at Voorhees-Siple Funeral Home and burial will be in Perry Mount Park Cemetery. Born Aug. 17 this year, the baby was “ead upon admittance to a Tas Our services are promptly available to those families living in the area surrounding Pon- a.m. today. Besides his parents and grand- parents, he is survived by three brothers and a sister, Heriry L., Lois J., James E. and Dean E.. | ; company was formed, headed by ‘“ ul : y no | * at heme _ John Staley Jr. son of a Team- ee and bias do t : ster Union business agent. The make any extr South Rockwood Man company was called Theater | charge to these families because of the mileage. Trucking: Services, Craven said. . Then a strike and a series of | DETROIT (UP)—Emerson J. incidents ruined his business, he Luxmoore, 51. South Rockwood, | said and he sold out | was killed early today in a two- | car collision at an intersection in suburban Taylor Township | The driver of the other car, Killed in 2-Car Crash Pope Elevates Bishop to Rank of Archbishop WASHINGTON uw — Pope Pius | XII has raised Bishop John Mark Gannon of the Roman Catholic dio- cese of Erie. Pa., to the personal rank of archishop. The most Rev. Amleto Giovanni | Cicognani, apostolic delegate to the United States. announced today the honor conferred on Bishop Gannon, who has headed the Erie diocese since Aug. 26, 1920. The diocese is celebrating the centenary of its establishment. The papal action does not make it an archdiocese. ST. TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCH Missouri Synod Rev. Ralph C. Claus Auburn Avenue at Jessie 44 STATE AVE. PHONE Federt 2-432 injured and taken to Wyandotte i * d INCE 8018 General Hospital where he was re- ported in critical condition. Awards Presented at Cub Gathering The Pilgrims’ first Thanksgiving was theme of the November meet- ing of Cub Pack No. 8 at Crofoot School last night. Awards presented at the meet: | | | Bobcat Pin: Keith Cooley, Ken- | neth Goff. Richard King, William | Lindquist, Henry Manning. Caleb Martin Jr., James McCurdy Jr.. Marvin Riggs, Melvin Riggs and Douglas Sheffield. Wolf Badge: Harold Logan. Bear Badge: Larry Reynnels. Gold Arrows: Michael Copen- haver, Thomas Isenburg and Har- Silver Arrows: Michael Copen- haver, Ronald Doig; Harold Lo- gan, Larry Reynnells and Thomas The Russian also have side-| Auburn Avenue the ansual Thanksgiving Service Mile road facing Thanksgiving BIRMINGHAM — Approximately | stepped recent Western attempts | S*rvice Is scheduled for 10 a.m. quests who may receive parking Watson. Hearing ls Denied on Porritt Property BIRMINGHAM—A request from the W. E. Reid Development Co- for a public hearing on annexa- | tion of the Porritt property on Adams between Maple and Lin- coln, a Troy Township island in the city, was denied by a split) vote of the Troy Township’ Board this week. One of the seven-mem- | ber board was absent, in a 33 vote. Norman Barnard, Troy super-: visor, said a hearing is not neces-| Sary_in annexation procedures, but | that the developer must file a pe- | tition before the board can take | “action. resulting | City Commission, and Moxley wag | with them. tickets, protested “no parking” signs slong their newly widened street before the City Commission this week. Commissioners reminded the residents that the recommenda- tion had to widen the street to 36 feet, but the lawmakers had cut it to 24 feet upon their pro- test, with the understanding that Police Chief Ralph W. M could restrict parking there ‘‘at his discretion.” The residents were instructed to write their objections to the asked to talk the situation over * * 2 Theft of a $68 snub-nosed .38 Colt revolver, serial No. 19241, was reported by McBride's Hardware yesterday. rs * * . oxley egan yesterday. Werner said that 18,000 new telephone directories | will have been delivered here and in Bloomfield Hills by today, Al- bert Warner, Michigan Bell Tele- | phone Co. manager here, has an- nounced. The books will go into effect on Nov. 29. Door-to-door delivery of the record number, about 2,000 more than were dispensed here last year more than 1,000 new listings are included in the '53 directory. Instructions are also given in the front of the book for w nationwide toll dialing that Boyan here Nov. 20. Pontiac Boy, 9, Injured in Car-Bike Collision Dayton R. Strickland, 9, of 930 LaSalle Ave., suffered possible in- to arrange a foreign ministers conference to consider the Ger- man and Austrian questions. Negotiations on the treaty which would end the four power occupa- tion -of Austria first began in 1947. The deputy foreign ministers have held more than 260 meetings with- out reaching agreement. Canada May Allow Quiz of Gouzenko «Continued From Page One) Russian has any new evidence bearing on Soviet espionage in the United States. Canadian authori- ties rejected the first. request, as- serting the former embassy clerk had nothing new to say. blished reports that Gobzenko himself said At St. Joéeph Roman Catholic Church on South boulevard a Thanksgiving Mass is scheduled ‘for 10 a.m. . * s Other Roman Catholic Churches will observe the regular week-day schedule of masses. s . * A 10 a.m. service of Thanksgiv- ing is being planned at Grace Lutheran Church at S. Genesee and Glendale Ave. Grosse Pointe Attorney, Grant L. Cook, Dies DETROIT w — Grant L. Cook. 59, of Grosse Pointe, a promi- nent Detroit attorney and business- man, died yesterday at Univer- sity Hospital in Ann Arbor. One-year service stars: Ronald Doig, Thomas Isenburg and Larry Reynnells. Bid Two-year service stars; Jack! % Den chief cords: Boy Scouts Billy Manning and Floyd Stephi- son. 10 AM. “Come Ye Thankful People, Come” Your Gift - - » From Pontiac Federal Savings When You Open a 7 | New Savings Account ' For $25 or More! om g S | ternal injuries yesterday when his | he might be able to help U. §.|_ Cook, a senior member of the ‘ Birmingham's City Commission 4 past president's plaque was has agreed to duplex and single | given to Houston Jones, 17360 Bir- | family residence zoning of the -wood, by tke Toastmasters Qiu | area, if it is annexed. . “lat its meeting last night. by in-| —_—_—_— | coming vice-president et Ro ‘ Tel. Jones is being succ ry | The Weather | John Nelli, 410 Bennaville. PONTIAC AND VICINITY: €toedy + — as heen elevated the+ with a few spow flurries tenight and. Jones has ue be iH Thereday. A lew of 31 to 34 tonight. 3 Net, office of district governor and wi mee! ange in temperature areday. st- ith 36 te 46. West te northwest winds | be a liason officer between = 19 te 15 miles an hoor. |masters International and clubs Today in Pontiac lin the Birmingham, ; ite temperature preceding 8 a.m.' Huron, Royal Oak, Ferndale and at 8 om "Wind velocity ¢ mph. Highland Park area. +ton—North west gun sets Wednesday ats opm | Toastmasters meet each Tues un rises: utsday at 36 am local YMC Moon sets Thursday at 1216 pm day night at the ‘ * ~ __and offer a basic course in pub- Peentown oH . 7) ae 3 ilem. i4| lie speaking for businessmen Ae eens “A 7 m -- 35 Ope nings in its ranks occur from Bh Mcrcicape dd pmo **| time to time and new members 10 6. m ... 33 are encouraged to join. Full de- Twesday in Pontiac tails may be had by telephon- {as recorded downtown) ing fhe ‘Y’. Highest temperature... Reese * aT * s | Po how = curbs gl cuecesns/scveeeene Ped N t jean temperature ...........5....0. 9 Yeweomers to Birmingham are: Weather—Cloudy, rain .2 of an mth. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas P. — = their daughter Sherry, 12. ve moved - go Age tn Pontise here from Washington, D. C. end ere pecoaery perature ...........-.ee. 4 | ving at 864 Waddington. He is with west temperature ..... Ceeeeearers i, Chrysler Corp. ° —— a eccce revue aisaees $23) "Mr and Mrs. Patrick . whe re- ba cently moved to 720 Knox from east . aes Bea Me Eon. ny ogoae | Bearbore: “Mr: ts with Roland- . Reed tions, motion tures. 8 in 1033 To tm 1850/ Mr. and Mrs. KR. Carter and. thelr Pa SRS - ent meanths ‘Twesdsy Temperatere Chart of 5750. Crabtree, Poxcroft. He ts the Rattle Creek'-42 32 Marquette 37 30 | owner of. a heating and plumbing com- - Bismarck 41:27 Mempnis 52 38 | pany Baffalo 62 45 Miam! 81 73 Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Nicholson Chicage 42 26 “sens -—t—anc- 4 af 33 New Or 184475, of 4125 Gandg Lane, Foxcroft. The Cleveland 82°33 New York 57 51 Nicholson's moved here from Hegers- Detroit 4636 Phoenix 70 41) town, Ind. He is with Thompson - Pen Bare Ee ae par . r. en re Maresign, livin ler 48 $4 Ban Prancises 68 81 | at 14300 Lachervle. They ore former “ verse City 45 81] Detroiters. WMafesien has “nH W om = 83 48 | staff of the city forestry department. bicycle collided with a car of investigators prompted the sub- M-59 at Tilden St. in Waterford | committee to submit a second for- Township, according to Oakland mal request. Coanty sheriff's deputies. Pearson asserted that Canada He was reported in good condi-}has given the United States every tion this morning in Pontiac Gen- | scrap of information disclosed by. eral +Gouzenko in six Or seven years of detailed questioning. ‘‘This ought to be enough to get out of him what he knows,’’ the foreign sec- retary added. Hospital, __ _— ‘Paul D. Pointer, 27, of 813 Glen- dale Ave. told deputies the boy pulled in front of him and he was unable to stop. we Steg.” Seen. Oe .: <= Na * . te a po 7 aN > aa Z > wed Open Tonite ‘til 10 P.M. (Closed Tomorrow for Thanksgiving) “Magee ores oe wate ee “e ae Cee >A OPEN EVERY NIGHT TiL CHRISTMAS ; Beginning Friday, November 27th, Simms will be open 1S every night “til Christmas, so everyone can share in extra shopping hours and EXTRA Savings, too! Detroit law firm, Cook, Beake, Miller, Wroek, and Gross, had been ill for a long time. 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The Star said Wilson's recent statement was disputed by govern- ment records which show that, of 483 U-boats, 225 were seuttled and 213 destroyed by the Allies, with the remainder going 10 each to the United States, Britain and Russia. FOOT SUFFERERS We have in stock « shoe ially ‘desi fit buni and lapped ever toms We'the ery oe Miaperapal amasley ang nny sizes, and wide widths. Twenty Five Years of Study end Research Nas Produced Spokesman Wodies|Dean Ridicule las sna” Red's Position Asks Why Communists Want Russia-as Neutral in Peace Talks PANMUNJOM — U.S: envoy Arthur Dean said today “some method must be worked out” to assure the attendance of Soviet Russia as a full participant at a Korean peace conference. The Reds want Russia to attend as a neutral. Dean charged this would mean the Soviet Union would not be bound by conference decisions. . He said Chinese and North Ko- rean negotiators working on plans It said Russia may have gotten | for the peace conference are hold- hold of 15 or so more on its own. | ing Russia ‘‘as a theat over our America’s Greatest Shee Construction for Men and Women Authorised Agency for Foot-so-Port Custom Shoe Service 3 * SNOVER’S HEALTH-SPOT SHOE STOR heads."’ 3 ostello Recovering 2 9 8 tov C to Ree ; Allied and Communist diplomats HOLLYWOOD —Comedian Lou} met for 3 hours and 45 minutes, Costello, who collapsed last Oct. | the longest continuous session | — {29 trom nervous exhaustion, is re-| since the preliminary talks opened 46 WN. Perry (Pontiec Hotel Bidg.) FE 5-271 1 covering nicely and plans to re- Oct, 26. They will meet again turn to television next March. 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Smith, vice president; | Haynes and Mrs auditors the Wednesday meeting ‘Extra Tax Is Rejected ‘for Hazel Park Schools Senior Play Is to Be a Mystery | ‘Creepy Crest’ Will Be Presented by Roosevelt KEEGO HARBOR — "Creepy Crest,’ a mystery play, will be presented by the Roosevelt High School senior class Dec. 8 in the school auditorium Robert Nelson will play the lead as Prof. Penn, a slightly absent-minded man with a setse of humor. He tries to keep his humor under control since he feels a college professer must always appear dignified and a | bit stern, : Virginia Speer will portray the | prof ssor’'s wife, a sometimes shrewish woman, Very practical and devoted to her husband and , daughter Playing the daughter will de [Fran Nickalson. The dark-haired | Miss Penn longs for her father | to become a big success and stop being a prote He wn Khurt pla Carter \ \" sell read young man ter tlt 1 farming, and full of His sister May will be played ba Beverly Watts. Miss Wills keeps house for her brother and is a great talker Also featuregdvin the cast are Dale Reynolds. aS John Bugz, a neighbor, Pat Graves, as his sis- ter and Pat Riehman as a [riend, | Mose Thomas Suzie Jerry Cast. Hazel Park Fails fo Choose Mayor HAZEL PARK—City councilmen here last night, in a fifth attempt, failed to name a new mayor Efforts to name a man to fill the position left vacant by the recent death of John R. Hall, ended on the same note of confusion as has four others ; According to Mayor tem Harold Young, a new mayor must rounds out. the | pro be named by Dec. 6, end of a' D-day deadline Young reported that the law- | makers made no progress in last | night's meeting. | Auxiliary at Waterford Names Seven icers. WATERFORD TOWN SHIP — New officers were elected at a | Club Ladies Auxiliary Unit 62. Mrs. Mrs Maurice Edward Mrs. | recording secre- tary; Mrs. Lee Barker, financial secretary: Mrs. Earl Wilcox, ser- | geant-at-arms, and Miss Geraldine Paul Meschen, Named were Leonard Nelson, Extension Club to Meet | at Carl Snover Home METAMORA—The home of Mrs. Carl Snover will he the scene of of the Metamora Hills!Extension. Club. Plans for the group's Christmas | party Dec. 10 are to be made at | the meeting slated to start at 1 p.m, » res mo HAZEL PARK — Voters here Monday rejected a proposed five- mill school tax increase. Returns showed that the measure | | was defeated by a 677 to 769 vote. Guaranteed DRAYTON JEWELERS Watch Repair A. J. DEXTROM, Prep. Ee Deers <2 ef the Renk Rochester Commun t-chose * "MRS. DOUG LAS D. GETB Honeymooning in Florida Saginaw Girl Exchanges ™ Vows With Douglas Geib ROCHESTER—Before an mums, Geraldine Ann Stiner bec altar banked by candelabra and white ame the bride of Douglas D. Geib Saturday at Warren Avenue Presbyterian Church in Saginaw The bride is the daughter of Mr bridegro« Walnut ~~ the and the of 133 Saginaw G. Geib Rochester For the ceremony a waltz length safin gown. with a satin cap and fingertip veil. She carried roses and carnations Matron of honor, Mrs. John 8. Rue of Ann Arbor, chose a pink lace waltrlength taffeta gown. She carried roses and carnations. Serving as best man was George J Ross of Rochester Seating guests were Gordon Willams and William F. Steiner, the bride's +tbrother of Mansfield, Pa A reception for guests was held at McNiren Hotel in Frankenmuth. | Following a honeymoon trip to Ft Lauderdale, Fla. the newly- weds will make their home in Mil- waukee, Wis Ask Volunteers for News Sale Waterford Goodfellows Wind Up Plans for Fund Drive Dec. 12 WATERFORD TOWNSHIP Final plans for the annual Good- feHow sale Dec. 12 were made at a meeting here Monday The Goodfellows are still seek- ing male volunteers to help sell newspapers on neighborhood cor- ners Meanwhile, toys and-- clothing for needy children are coming into Goodfellow headquarters daily. Dolls are being dressed by several organizations and one greup is making Christmas stockings which will be filled by | smother club. Chairman Ruby Mackinder will | | be the clearing house for needy families. Mrs. Mackinder has asked that anyone knowing of a needy family call her at. OR 3-7655. | Waterford Twp. Issues 21 Building Permits WATERFORD ‘TOWNSHIP Twenty-one building permits total- ing $57,718 were issued in the town- ship between Nov. 16 and 21. Included were permits for three homes, seven addition and _ re- modeling jobs, eight garages and two commercial constructions. ity School District _ Oakland and Macomb Counties, Mich. ~ Notice of Last Day of Registration A special election hav ing been called to be held in said school dictrict on the 16th day of December, 1953: THEREFORE, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that Friday, the 4th day of December, 1953, up to.5:00 o'clock P. M., Eastern Standard Time, is the last day ‘-on which unregistered persons may register in order to be eligible tc vote at said special election. . Application for registration shoutd be made to the township clerk of the township in which the elector r2sides. Note thesé two except Applicants livi Pr in ions: Oakland Township may register daily, except Sunday, at 1800 Buel! Road or Oaktond - ot the ip Hall on Fridey, December- - 4th between the hours of 9:00 A. M. to 5:00 P. M. Those applicants residing District may register in the in the former Brooklands township building, corner of Emmons and East Auburn Road, between the’ hours of 5:00 P.M. and 8:00 P.M. on Thursday, December 3rd or from 9:00 A. M. to 5:00 P. M. on =Fridey,.December 4th, or duri ng regular hours at the Avon Township Hall in Rochester Persons already regis tered upon the registra- tion book of such township clerk, need not re- register. DATED NOVEMBER 2%, 1 LEWis 8. ARSCOTT Secretary of the Board of Education ms parents are Blvd., # bride lace over j iG MAY BE REPAIRED BY ANY AUTHO SE. WARRANTY DEALER IN THE UNITED STATES ~ Gigantic Clearance Sale NO MONEY DOWN With a good credit rating. and Mrs. William M. Steiner of Mr. and- Mrs.-Ormand—+ | | } | | MARGARET ASPINALL Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Aspinall of White Lake announce the engage- | ment of their daughter Margaret, | to William D. Streng, son of Mr jand Mrs. Edmund G. Streng, of} iDetroit. A June wedding is | planned. Margaret is a graduate |of Milford High School and Michi- gan State College Legion Auxiliary Displays Gifts | for Veterans AUBURN HEIGHTS—Mrs. Ralph man, displayed gifts which will be sent to the Dearborn Veteran's Hospital at a recent meeting of the Hill-Gazette American Le C8 ion Auxiliary. ~The meeting was held af the home of Mrs. Orvin Weaver on ’ Margaret street. Two unit members -will work at the hospital gift shop to help vet- | erans choose presents to mail home |} at Christmas time The auxiliary voted to se nd a donation to the United Fund and | the ‘Strike It Rich’ heart fund. The next meeting is scheduled for Tuesday at the home of-Mrs. Clifford Best on East South boule- vard in Pontiac. Christmas cards | which have been ordered will be given out to members at the gath- ering. ALL OUR @ "48 Hedsen Commodore ae 1395. © 747 Olds “OF Hydromatic #350 - e — a meee 425 2 “425 @ 'T? Piymenth Speciai Detuxe 2-Deor......... ~-DAVE S51 N. Broadway 4Most parents at the meeting. Bogart, unit rehabilitation chair- | USED CARS WARRANTEED ONTHS OR If our price doesn't suit you, make us an offer. goitig to let them go, to make room for the new DAWSON _ FORD DEALER MY 2-264! Our Reputation Rides With Every Used Car and Truck We Sell \Christ Lutheran Church Choir Gives Concert WATERFORD — The choir of Christ Lutheran Church gave its annual concert at the church Sun- day evening with Mrs. Martin Wager Sr. as organist and direc- tor. Project to Take 3 or 4 Weeks Rochester Plans to Use 12-Acre Site for New Community Hall ROCHESTER — Work on chang-| (yest soloists were Mr. and Mrs. ing the course of Paint Creek will | Victor Lindquist, who sang works | begin Monday, according to Rob-|»y Handel, Bach and Stainer. Fert Stone,-village manager. | Included in selections by the Slone reported to the village! oir were “Sing Praises’ by Council Monday night that the cost Glarum and “There Shall a Star > g the 2 4 for removing the power house Come Out of Jacob,” by Mendels- dam, dike and cutting a new | stream and filling the present one | would be $3,060 | . | 2 rection of the Rev. Arvid E | ‘The project is expected to take | derson, offered two songs. | three to four weeks to complete, om a = tor. n- | munity to be located on oe fo Plow Snow at Orchard Lake sohn The junior choir, under the di- An- go toward purchasing additional |acres adjacent to* Avon ToWnship Park. In other ‘business at the Mon- day meeting the Council passed a resolution asking for permission | from the State Highway Depart- +ment to erect Christmas decora- ions en M-15, a state trunk line low, jeep snowplow will help clear snow from long private drives | The Lions Club was given per- here this winter. mission to stage a Christmas a at 2 p. m. Dec, 12. : Police Chief Elmer Peters, but he Council voted to pay bills | the jeep was bought to get in Wiis to $5,230 inctuding sal- | tight private roadways easier than = and labor costs. The Avon} leither of the two fullsize plows | Youth Service and Recreation As- | the village operates sige will be paid $600 and He explained that only the drive- , $698 will go to the Michigan Mu- | ways of approximately one-half nicipal Employment _ Retirement | mile in length are cleared by the Fund | Village DPW—and then only after General government bills} [the public roads have been amounting to $5431.81 were also! cleared. | ordered paid. These included ary, The $2,000 piece of equipment is | for roofing the waterworks build- | expected to be delivered t to be delivered this week. | ling and the final payment for | : water and: sewer construction | | projects. 'Recreation Program - ‘Cut for Thanksgiving Jayno Adams PTA WATERFORD TOWNSHIP—The township recreation office will be closed Thursday and Friday for } th e ~T ant g & teay, Holds Last ‘53 Meet ns vie WATERFORD TOWN SHIP — held as usual this wack but Sat- Attendance re iwhed the 100 mark urday ballet classes have been at the Thursday meeting of the | canceled, Tom Belton, recreation Jayno Adams PTA. superintendent, has announced. Fourth and fifth grade. mothers a | Won top honors for hav the ee ° i Trinity Methodists Plan “announced that the Christmas pro.| Phanksgiving Service gram will be under the direction; KEEGO HARBOR — A commu- of Joseph Mansfield. Room moth-! nity Thanksgiving Day service in ers and teachers will make plans | Trinity Methodist Church will be for the party. ; —— Royal Neighbors Plan Christmas Party Dec. 2 + CLARKSTON—Annual Christmas | party of Ella Van Meer. Camp 4346, Royal Neighbors of America | will be held atl p.m. Wednesday | ‘c, 2, at the Caribou Inn. Members’ dinner reservations will be taken by Ada Scrace until Mrs. Richard Carlsen, president, Mass chimes before 10 a.m. Thurs- | day “Come, Ye Thankful People" + will be the title of the Rev. Frank Tully's sermon. ‘To Hold Union Service OXFORD — Union Thanksgiving services will be held at 7:30 to |night at the Oxford Methodist Saturday. Each member will bring | Church. The Rev. E. W Parrott. a gift for exchange following the | of the Free Methodist Church, will dinner. : t} speak. 3,600 Bushels on 13 Acres. Pair of Future Farmers Grow Big Potato Crop MILFORD—A spill from a trac-|lizer for the first time and came | tor last spring didn't dampen 16-| up with 600 more bushels of po- | year-old David Charlick’s enthu-; tatoes than last year, fsa Tor Yarming. ~The Katahdin brand of potatoes | After a six-week lay-off, David,| was experimented with and the with the aid of his foster brother boys received first. second and Paul Vanston, 17, came up with third prize ribbons at a recent some plans for high-powered agri- Harvest Fair sponsored by the culture which produced a bumper | Milford PTA. crop of potatoes this fall. |. “Thirty-six hundred bushels of| _Dvid and Paat not onty har. vest potatoes, but betwee. them | pobions aret a lot of potatoes,” says the boys’ father, Paul. 60 hogs and 11 buildings, — The potatoes were grown on a 13-acre plot after the boys con- vinced Charlick that a new way | farm consists of more than 200 | to raise the spuds would work. acres. | The boys, top Future Farmers of) Paul, president America members, ‘‘side-dressed” | chapter of FFA is working to be the rows with a commercial ferti- an “American Farmer,” a distinc- ae tion only about two per cent of | state boys attain. It is the highest | degree to which an FFA member | ,can aspire. The elder _Charlick has | brothers on surrounding farms and j the family works over 1,000 acres in the Huron Valley. Grandfather W.-H. Chartick also does some farming in the area. - Service at Waterford WATERFORD CENTER — Sun- nyvale Chapel’s annual Thanks- | giving service will be held tonight at 7:30 with the Rev. Henry E. | | and 300 chickens. The Chartick of the ———= =o BUT (0°, MILES ’ prs ing jal FD RIZED NATIONAL Proceeds from the concert will ORCHARD LAKE—A bright yel-| It The drive cleaning service is not a new one, according to Village’) | announced by the ringing of the | iM - - pe ~~ Sr rr rr rrr errr rrr rrr rere They do all the, haying and take | care of 63 head of beef cattle | local | a, WEATHERPROOFS ANOTHER BALL-BAND FIRST! and easy to keep clean . with a damp cloth does the trick. Never before anything like it! 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Price Ww. for a Thanksgiving through Sunday ree three He got in a round of golf at the exclusive Augusta National Golf Club shortly after he arrived, and planned more for today. +. > * On the edge of the course near the 10th tee is‘ situated the new 1%-story white brick cottage built =. Mrs. Eisenhower, who is with the Augusta is $40,000, the highest $130,000. Some of the few folks who have had a chance to inspect the place—all beautifully land- scaped—say the bigger figure is far closer to being right than the , * ¢ ® On the first floor is a spacious living room with a handsome fire- place, and two master bedrooms, each with an adjoining dressing room and bath. { » * * Upstairs are two more large bed- rooms with baths and dressing munications headquarters which keeps the President in constant touch with Washington, a complete- ly modern kitchen and quarters for secret service agents. 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It was not long before a broad- cast alerted police throughout the state to be on the lookout for a car bearing a big state seal on each side and carrying two men wearing blue prison denims, Post Office Reports Get-Rich-Quick Letters WASHINGTON (—The Post Of- fice Department said today a new epidemic - of get-rich-quick letter schemes is sweeping the country. Basically, officials said, ‘‘end- less chain" letters now going the rounds appear to be a revival of the old pyramid club plan which flourished years ago, and which the Post Office barred from the mails, vies . — . i latin bia sane a ete my 7 . : i ae | se ae pers PONTIAC: ‘PRESS, "WEDNESDAY, “wore: <= —_ t - aalint wehbe. so ee Soy ee . ‘4 Suwannee River lke and Family to have Tesabaghing Day diane. dinner | Tells Adrian Group: Man Disclaims _|""¥ *"™ | Rand eet Battalion of 6 34) Bohn Plant to Open Treasure Story Co on Holida After the disiner, Joba plans 101 wASHINGTON. @—Secretary” of LAKELAND, Fla. — A man| © Ly | Y | cis to “Augusta. to sand te Air Force Talbott told an Ad- who ¢laimed he found buried . Seek ee eat wie a eh tons ts dee peony - treasure under the Suwannee River Settled in New Cottage golf, he is “confident” he:can get anoth- 4 ; an ¢ is now talking about 30 coins of} Loaned by Members ‘at er —compeny_t02un_on_ Adrien | § So Warm... So Gay... 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Mer: egsion indicated strong support ——Eutered st Post Office; Pontiac, Mich. as second class matter for liberalizing indiv idual i income TED PRESS ——— specifically with amounts paid by oer as = ral Neeal nee Drintea to ‘ig news a satel wad widower am eee Poptiac 12, Michigan The Pontiac Press is delivered by carrier for 40 cents ®@ week; where carrier service is not available by mail ta Oakland and adjoining countries it is $12.00 a year: else- where in Michigan and all ether in the United States $2000 a year. All mafl subscriptions are payable im advance. Phone Pontiac FE 2-8181. MEMBER OP AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATIONS WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1953 An Ill Advised Candidacy Many readers no doubt will share our hope that a Washington dispatch re- porting the intention of J. PARNELL THomas to seek return to Congress proves incorrect. Tuomas is a Republican and ’ -was chairman of the House Un- ” American Activities Committee while representing his New Jer- sey district. Convicted of accept- ing kickbacks from his office The only cess profits Daily Except Gunday Nation of hardship provisions. mie for the care of children while the taxpayer was employed... Others would increase exemptions for taxpayers and their dependents and increase allowable deductions for medical care. ; > * * certainty in the situation is that the task of Congress in enacting new tax legislation is complicated by two important factors. Administration’s need for revenue to re- place that lost-4m the scheduled income tax reduction and expiration of the ex- One is the tax. ~ The other is the strong sentiment in Congress for tax reduction without re- gard to the date when the Federal budg- et finally can be balanced. employes, he served a - Federal prison term which was shortened when President TRUMAN granted him a pardon. re a ae: Now the publisher of a weekly news- dark,” says « to a girl in “RUNNING a business ‘without adver- tising is like making love to a girl in the an advertising agency ex- ecutive. He’s mistaken. Making love the dark often gets results. ————*—=E>_—{2XK{k£z:_:===> “ECONOMIC hypochrondriasis is a new paper, Tuomas is said to feel that he is threat te-national security,” says Sen. as popular as ever in his district and gasarners (D-Fla). that the climate is right for a political serious. comeback. It sounds terribly Our objection to such @ candidacy has" nothing to do with his work on the The Man About Town ~ Un-American Committee. As far as we know there is no legal barrier to his nomination. Moreover, we feel that having paid the penalty for the crime which sent him to prison, no obstacle should be placed in his path back to success in private life. * * * The only issue here is political morality. We believe that any- one who has violated a public trust shouldn't ask the voters to return him to any Government post, especially the one his con- duct besmirched. Congratulations MSC! For Michigan State's great football team the pot of gold at the end of the rainbow turned out to be that New Year's Day date with the UCLA Bruins in the Rose Bowl. a The fact that the vote was a surprise to many in no way diminished the en- thusiasm of the celebration on the East Lansing campus. Neither did it dull got his buck the luster of the team’s great per- ““"* formance in its first Big Ten season. * * * - Like the Illini, the Spartans lost only one of six games in the country’s toughest football con- ference and fully deserve to share the 1953 Big Ten championship with them. Their only defeat, Eight Thanksgiving, leader of the Sy time. 76 years, is doing well, The other slightly frozen After ordering the their _November Days Apart November, December Draft Calls Come Close Together Daffynition Insomnia: What a person who snores never seems to be bothered with. -_-—- local draft boards to send quota. two days before the War Department asks that their December quota be sent only eight days later, on Dec. are below the average since the Korean hos- tilities ceased» Thanks for the many ‘ gifts received Tuesday by the city contingent was expressed by its group leader, 2. The quotas for both months Gerald Arthur Moore and the same sentiments were expressed by Norman E. Hovis, out-county group inducted at the _—— in the final game in the Man About Town football contest, which takes place Saturday between Army and Navy, the 14 survivors predict as follows: Army, 10; Navy, 4. Eighty-six years of age, and hunting for Charlies M. VanBuskirk Monday. He is with the bunch Oakland Hunt Club in the northwoods. The rest of his party also A Omen -~ reports that 25 of the 27 hunters there also had their deer that same day. ee morning when the ground was on its surface, Mrs. Harriet Breckman put _out some house mixed mud which was ee: = ra — os aaa ae a ae Se — : +: = = = = oe = cio a AWE PONTIAC PRESS —- ‘te Puths opens inceang ear Voice of the People Reader Says Work of Death Takes a Holiday! Postal Employes Specialized; Deserve Increase in Pay (Letters will be condensed when neces- sery because of isck of space. Puli name. @ddress and telephone number of the writer must accompany letters but these will not be published if the writer so requests. the letter is critical in its nature.) I heartly endorse the plea of post office employes for an increase in pay. They never have been paid what they are entitled to. True, they have a guaranteed yearly in- come such as Reuther is asking © for, but apparently they can't hve on the guarantee. The work of the postal employe to a great extent is highly special- ized and they must be on their ‘toes at all times. You can't push a button and let a machine do the work. Ralph T. Keeling Route 4, Pontiac THOUGHTS FOR TODAY Then Philip opened his mouth, and began at the same scrip- ture, and preached unto him desus.—Aets 8:35. ie s . Men of God have aiways, ffom time to time, walked among men, and made their commission felt in the heart and soul of the com- monest hearer. —Emerson. That Fifth Amendment! ADA Challenges President's Speeech; Are Given Every Chance but Suspects “By DAVID LAWRENCE WASHINGTON—From one end of the country to the other the headlines and. news dispatches have emphasized a few sentences from a speech here Monday night by President Eisenhower about the ‘right to meet your accuser face to face.” The President was discussing principles of American jurispru- dence, presumably in court pro- ceedings. Promptly, however, the “Americans for Democratic Ac- tion,” a radical organization which has regularly been denouncing congressional investigationg on communism, jumped all over Eisenhower with a tart charge of insincerity on the ground that he was not applying the principle in the practices of his administra- tion. It seems somehow tS be an example of a “political motive” 6-0, at the hands of Purdue ended one of the Nation’s longest grid- pao ‘iron winning streaks at 28 games. . * * * mayors is Michigan is proud of the Spartans and of Berkley, a can rest assured they are worthy repre- sentatives of the Big Ten. We congratu- latesCoach Biccrz Munn and his young who resigned. men on the honor they have won and wish them success on New Year’s Day. “Why did 2-Package Tax Plan Seen rm Petes cone ie oe are quite available to the Erie Canal, on Though the return of Congress still is more than a month distant, experts — are hard at work drafting the tax pro- gram to be submitted to thé lawmakers by the Eisentower Administration. 1, an __Collaborating in this work are the Congressional Joint Committee on In- - ternal Revenue, the House Ways and does_today..in proportion to wages, according old clipping sent me by of 940 Lakeview Ave. -It tells of an expense account in Englafd in 1390, when sugar was eagerly grabbed up by a pair of robins so dates that they are building a November nest near her home on’East Pike St. Latest addition to Oakland County's family of Harvey C. Van Buhler tax accountant, just appointed by the city council to succeed Donald N. MacPherson The new mayor will be the chief executive of ‘the fastest growing city in the nation” until 1955. se. many of our pioneers a < : 36 its pound and a carpenter earned Means Committee and the Treasury ia cole oa ad: ‘While the prices on some Department._-Present indications are ther commodities were lower than now, a : lower _in_pro- that the result will be a two package tax Forum “ve Power wae tar program. *. * * One package will be a “rates” bill setting new levels for the cor- poration ineome tax and certain excise taxes. The other is in- tended to revise the whole tax system. ; 3 meses . If @ manufacturers’ sales tax is Read. Geemed politically. inadvisable in an traffic cop rode a bicycle with which he Rble to overtake speeding automobiles. — blooming _ Surviving another open season is that cock pheasant with a crippled wing that for several © election year, strong pressure may be November are reported by __ exerted for upward revision of the ex- cises, There also are signs pressure for more liberal income tax ex- emptions and deductions. , x * * While Chairman Reep of the powerful House Ways and Means Committee in , 1 Verbal of 23 Pifie St.; Mrs. Michael Webster } of growing % 252 South Anderson Ave. Orchids to— Mr. and Mrs. David M. Keefer fifty-fifth wedding anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. John Roise of 47 North Johnson Ave.; golden wedding. Eisenhower administration to re- veal the laxity of former Presi- det Truman in handling spies in the government but not at all “political” or “partisan” for the ADA, now headed by Adlai Ste- venson’s chief advisers in the last campaign, to condemn the President of the United States by challenging his sincerity. The ADA demanded that the President apply the principle of letting the accused face the ac- cuser in three ‘‘concrete cases.’ The first charge of violation of the principle was attributed as fol- lows: “To your own security program, which covers millions of govern- ment employes and worker:: in de- fense plants who today can be discharged as ‘security risks* with- _out this ‘right to rveet their ac- cusers face to face’.” Now, the foregoing contains an inaccurate implication. The meth- is conducted_today is the same _as that which prevailed under the graphic transcript of all charges _follows: made the charges except in these instances where, to reveal an informant, is to endanger the life or continued usefulness of the informant—as, for in- stance, when an FBI undercover agent actually attends Commu- nist meetings and reports on what he sees. But the information Itself and the charge is nevertheless made available now, as under the Tru- man administration. before judg- ment igs rendered. Where the iden- tity of a witness can be revealed, he is subject to cross-examination by counsel for the accused in se- curity proceedings. As a matter of fact, the Eisen- hower administration has actually added some procedural safeguards for the accused which were not available under the previous ad- ministration’s security program. The next ADA charge applies as follows: __ “To the recent practice of your attorney general in pronouncing unilateral findings of guilt pre- dicted on half-disclosed reports from confidential sources.” This denies the right of the government to preserve itself — for the government's right to make its own inquiry on the loyalty of its who hide behind the Fifth Amendment to the Constitution of valuable information avail- able to such witnesses and needed to maintain the security of the United States? . . . Former Governor Adlai Steven- son of Illinois, in a speech Tues- day in Atlanta, said the American people are entitled ‘‘to have the facts in the Harry Dexter White case and similar cases developed, evaluated and disclosed soberly, honestly, impartially in a manner consistent with national interest, securgty and dignity.” Does Stevenson know of any dignified way to find out why former President Truman never revealed the facts heretofore to the American people, although warned again and again by the FBI about * » ° If Stevenson can devise an “objective” way to get an answer from Truman as to why he didn’t withdraw Harry Dexter White's commission when he was advised to do it and why 14 months later he still wrote White an effusive letter of praise, it will still be in- uae Leconte of o a -matter.of look a few degrees from the left to the right side. Scrap- book this Case Record so you can re-read it. Then compare it with the unique hypnosis case described tomorrow. By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE Case 5-351: The scene for this Case Record is near a little lake in Palestine in the year 29 A.D. Jesus appears at dawn on the “shore and calls to Peter, plus a few of the others who had been fishing all night. “Children Christ asked them. . And they replied that they had not caught a single fish in their nets. They were total failures on their fishing jaunt. Now Jesus might have criti- cized them for not employing a modern streamlined boat. Or he might have told them they should buy a new net. Or he could have urged them to take a have ye any meat?’ ---—— Portraits By JAMES J. METCALTE 1 have no memories beyond... The hours spent with you. . . The day we met, the night we kissed os And promised to be true . . . The weeks, the months, the sea- sons and... The years we lived together . . . Whatever disappoint- ments and . . . However bad the weather .. . I have no memories beyond .. . The moments that we shared... With smiling eyes and whispered words .. . To tell how much we cared . . , No other memories could meet... Their full and perfect measure - . . And they will always be my own... To dream about and treasure .. . And I will always be your own ... AS much as you were- mune ... In every song, in every prayer ... And every grateful line. (Copyright 1953) Baering Down By ARTHUR “BUGS” BAER International N First two rows at Mohammed Mossadegh's trial were occupied by Iranian reporters and Turkish photographers. They ran justice American-st¥le with popcorn in the lobby Nobody knew the value of pub- licity better than the epileptic Mossy. He never threw a wing- , ding that was out of focus The old premier came to trial in of pajamas All he was aeeused of was up- Setting the status quo, fishing in the shah’s goldfish bowl. street- ing parliament and ringing up fares on a curve Mossy pranced. played leap , hollered wolf for two hours and finally did a back-bend into a saucer of cold coffee. Exactly like the Commie mouth-pieces in front of Judge Medina. No doubt at all those Iranikans are quick studies, They learned etiquette from movie shorts of the three stooges It’s those two rows of news- papermen that herds my goats. “’e_ arreh remem- bers that the next time the Su- preme Court runs pre-views of the Gabor gals. Mossy’s, trial was for his life. Which woultin’t be a laffing mat- ter if it wasn't for Mossy. Just two years ago he took a $2,000,- 000,000 oil racket and rang up no own employes, plus the right to teresting news and be helpful in- ~ Sale on the exit turnstile. dismiss on the basis of its own findings, has been upheld by the Supreme Court of the United by certain Communist spies mas- include forgive States To work as an employe of the government is not a right, but a privilege, and this can be ter- minated without submitting the General Brownell of “political mo- Mossy never deed in disclosing how the Demo- cratic administrations were querading as New Dealers. and loyal Americans. s ° s Stevenson accused Attorney land do not nd forget. For two years the Anglo-Iranian Oil Company has been staging weasel races in its pipe-lines. The fours F’s reached — the vidence court 6¢ te _ tives.” Presumably his own speech _ heights of Louis the Dozenth, who rmimaedigd a = = on the Brownell-Truman contro- said, “I am the state.” under espionage laws, ~ The ADA charge is applied as “To congressional investigations where men’s reputations are be- smirched or destroyed without op- portunity to confront and answer their accusers. We urge you to translate your fine leadership into leadership in deeds." The President of the United versy was not influenced by any “political motive.’ (Copywright, 1953) With Mossy it wasn't a state. It was a condition. < i “refresher course” in fishing school so they could learn how to net an ample supply of fish. But Christ didn't do any of these three things. For he knew that the only thing that prevented these failures from being preeminently J q successful, was the wrong views pont.” : “Cast the net'on the right side of the ship and ye shall -find,”* Jesus suggested. And when they did so, the net was so overflowing with fish that they couldn't draw it inte the ship! Most of you readers of this col- umn who now bemoan the fact you aren't popular or good public speakers .or influentigh Sunday school teachers or star salesmen or successful in other fields, are just like Peter. You probably have all the ‘‘mak- ings” for a huge success—except the right point of view! You are figuratively fishing out of the wrong side of the boat. So if you will just think right, you can do great things with the same brain and hands and eyes and ‘tongues which are now so unsuccessful Thomas A. Edison said genies is 99 percent perspiration, not in- born talent or inherited ability. So think positively. Quit com. plaining about your health or the weather or the stock market. Everybody gets arthritis witi- mately, if he lives long enough, And your competitors encounter the same bad weather or adverse market conditions as you do. So start thinking: positively. Quie saying “I can't.’ Instead, whis- per to-yourself “With God's help I can'” And repeat that whisper day after day. Oh, it may take a little time to attain your goal. But you'll sce your progress every day Mf you think posifiyely. Aim high, for you will rarely overshoot your goal. Most of us err in aiming too Jow in life. We __ don't think in big enough terms, When I was visiting the Hendy Iron Works in California during World War IT, I was impressed with a slogan on a large placard on the wall. “The very difficult may take us half an hour,"’ it read. ‘‘The im possible, a little longer.” Tt ts this positive attitede which has typified our great American progress. And it is baséd on sound psychology. For when you think big. your muscles will actually show greater strength, as tomorrow's Case Rec- ord will demonstrate. So shift your point of view to the right side of the ship, as Jesus admonished Peter, and you will surprise yourself at your success in life. To help start the positive out- look, sénd for the “Compliment return envelope, plus a dime. (Copyright, Hopkins Syndiceté Inc.) From Our Files 15 Years Ago OKLAHOMA HIGH School youths questioned about ‘‘Blackshirt Club” whose aim is a “bloodless revolu- tion’ in the U.S. SURPRISE WINTER storms cause 59 deaths in nation. Sleet cripples transportation in wide area. Michigan also hit. “* 90 Years Ago MICHIGAN PLAYS last Big Ten title foe, Northwestern, as Wolvere ines are favored to win game. PONTIAC PRESS completes straw vote on public opinion con- cerning the liquor bill. Only 23 per cent favor sale of liquor by glass. ‘Ol’ Doc Brady’ Feels Need to Explain Origin of Word Geek; It’s From Gink* ~ By WILLIAM BRADY, M. D. have been exposed to-Greek and States does not make the rules for ink (gingk), noun. An absurd, Latin In high school, - committees of Congress. The Democratic Party is just as much eccentric person. Slang, U. S. So said Webster in 1935. If he and_names_of witnesses who responsible for existing rules in has said any more or_less about Aunt congressional inquiries as is the_ Republican Party. Also, it is not accurate to say it since then, I wouldn’t know. The principal drawback about of the direction from which If any of the loafers thers don’t like monaural hearing, the heck with them, too. You grumpily ge ahead and beat the bejabers out of them anyway. Signed letters, not Page or 100 * personal health and bh ease, diagnosis " as swered th Dr. if addre. envelope (Copyright, 1963) f4-Says Right Point of View — Rie ~Necess for Success~ : _Club"’ bulletin, enclosing a stamped = Avenues, Detreit 19, Michigan. r ! | WHY PAY PREMIUM PRICES FOR you a rich, satisfying quality smoke : ; ; and MARVELS SAVE YOU UP 10 5f ON EVERY PACK _—— That was Thanksgiving . Nov. 25, 1943, at. the height of Ww 10 years song. 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Print plainly pattern num- SS canaeoemanig i PAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1008 —— 1 ‘Does-Girl-- ~ lor Escort -- [Pay Losses? ff She Assumes Own) § in the Footsteps lof-J--Appleseed —- folklore, tramped across the coun- tryside planting seeds to beautify the land for succeeding genera- tions. But few people realize the ex- istence of modern-day Johany whe are also plant- ing trees along the nation’s ajgh- ways. These real-life followers of the ‘legendary figure, are employes of i|marny state highway departments throughout thc United States. Though they may never be cele- rated in song and story as their illustrious predecessor was, they are performing two valuable serv- ices for American motorists. Their tree-planting activities are result- and in fewer automobile accidents. “Today's “Johnny Appleseeds™ | plant trees in the center stripe of LISTEN, LADIES! Isn't there a way of keeping your | sweater or blouse tucked into your skirt—when you stretch | or reach? Are they too short to start with? Or do they shrink? 'Mary Margaret McBride Says: Video Murders Glamour as Stars Lose Mystery Television, glamour by bringing celebrities into every home, has murdered | That is the charge of a man I know who sighs for the grand old | times. -Reeently i his adorers, by tablecioth ' | | he—was wistfully-recalling the heyday—of Enrico Caruso, almost the last of the great personalities. When the opera star enteréd a restaurant, main- tains my friend, the whole place would fill up with jockeying for tables close by, each hoping to catch his attention and be immortalized one of his famous pencil caricatures on the | bf Of the millions who heard his voice by way df the phonograph, which came along just in time to record him, only a minute percentage ever had any idea what he looked like. remained a person apart. This was true of most of the celebrities of the MISS McBRIDE +90; and early 1900s. The bigger they were, the more The result was that he they seemed to believe reticence. Maude Adams never gave interviews and wore heavy veils when she had to appear in public. Her admirers had so much reverence for her that they un- | harnessed the horses and pulled themselves as a tribute after her best performances. The comfort of Mrs. Patrick Campbell was se much the con- cern of whole municipalities that tanbark was thrown in front of theaters where she was play- ing so that she wouldn't be dis- turbed by noise. Admirers the famous Lily Langtry ail over the country followed enchanted young man kept vigil over her private railroad coach just for the pleasure ‘it gave him to see the Jersey Lily's graceful arm pull down her shades at night or raise them in the morning. The man who did this told me the story himself. He never was introduced to Lily Lanktry so he was never disillusioned. , Apparently even age could not wither glamour in those days. At least there was a beautiful singer who in her prime smiled—nothing more—on a bewitched young man. Later, when she had spent all her her carriage through the streets, in+ such followers make a profitable business of hovering ardently. In other words, that they've been subsidized by pres: agents. | t | | when she went on tour, and one | Maybe today’s celebrities are a little to blame for losing ' their place in the sun. Perhaps they've made themselves too accessible. I can think of only two .people who have some of the old-fashioned glamour and mystery. One is Marlene Dietrich who, though seen in public now and then and | even interviewed occasionlly, still manages to maintain a° wall of | silence between the public private life. The other person of course is Greta Garbo who has never been and her interviewed, hasn't made a public | appearance or a film for 20 years and yet is the one story every newspaperman or woman longs to get. There must be a moral in that somewhere. 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She lived to| fo aa 10 min a great old age, too. 6 efits tele It is true that movie stars om AIL ITIAIRE y have fans today, but mostly of st HE es ost “1s teenage, and every now and then ateti leit there is a nasty suspicion that ACROSS 1 “Honest —— ’ 2 1) ' 4 "9 ‘gd () Lincoln” 4 “— John = 8 “Meg, Jo. 2 and migg' @ ae 12 Louisa Alcott's - “Lite ——" fs 13 aes sheltere: side ‘se 14 Becchanalian nll i 7 ery Ad 1$ Worthiess ‘ti table scrap Yr ess i“ y 18 Loud speaker Z GHA 20 Exploded 4 71 Legal matters 4 72 City im ij Pennsylvania , 24 Deeds YA 26 — . yj 27 Likely 30 Detest Yh Y 32 Thinner WD G 34 Prayer nao ns y Real wy a a 5 36 Bring forth S ‘oun 77 Deprivation - LA 39 Give forth 40 What a sovereign is called 41 Female " undergarmen ’ 42 Winged “5 pen 49 Newspaper a ee ee $1 Anger ; ccs 82 Shakespeare's nickname 23 Parts 41 Foundations . ~ river 3 Amuse 24 Century plant 42 Nomad 53 Arrow potson 4 Endures 28 Girl's name 43 Jacob's son +4 —— $ Bread spread FJ Singing voice 44 Pootiess Closer iveliness 4 Mineral r 56 Disorder 7 Jewel = Persian taiey: 4T Bea ee African river AHowance 48 Transfer Garver's ® Always waste ‘operty nickname 10 Throw lightly 31 More ptous se Bon Cratehitt's Comman Mimickers sons 1 Andy's partner .17 In same place 34 Calm nickname, 2 Albert's 19 Birds’ homes 40 “Tiny ——" For 24 W. em, Huron St. FLOOR SHOW ENTERTAINMENT Private and Organization divided routes to break the head- light glare from approaching cars. 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Taking care of the details are (from left Yenor of Drayton Woods, The dance, to be held at St. present, and plans were discussed FREE HOME 379 8, SAGINAW ST. ee ——s to Be Setting for Grads Tickets may be purchased at the door or from the ticket chair- Skating-Is Enjoyed by 152 Girl Scouts Northern Oakland County Girl ; ; | ; Scouts met for roller skating Mon- Judging from the number of tickets requested, it looks |- — dey, Peruats ‘wai lendocs ‘totals to right) Jack Sheridan of Oak Hill street, Kay Currier | Vincent Parish Hall, will begin at 9 p.m. Saturday. — ome tree trimmings ——— te : next meeting. . ee *tsecial unknown Jean Mauze, her} The Girl Scouts will trim Some Park Avenueites Banished pame still shines on the clated | Custetuaan au 2 te'paller chating Blue Book page. rink. onsen ne titan rte cre ina Blue Book Brings Sorrow to Outcasts| a NEW YORK (INS) — The Bible sg ol names were listed separately —| Is Your Living Room Ready of New York’s high society, the| flagrantly indiscreet with Hun- | byt she may get the ax next year | . New York Social Regier, sprang] Panter sctese Pre Par: |i her boy trends cntime hitine | for the Holidays? its 1954 edition this week and) rother mame dropped in the |™2, Om Deans wkh ents ble caused a loud gnashing of teeth! new edition of Manhattan peerage publicity. ‘ from several Park Avenueites who j, that of the former Diantha Man-| The quickest and most usual Save Now on fell from the Blue Book's favor. | ae, divorced wife of Theodore| Fead into the Blue Book is Horror of horrors — in high) Mander. Last March she married| through marriage. The register Manufacturer-to- i Stoo the’ manne of the tlaytoun | Fussell Nype, the Broadway sing-| bestowed its accolade this year ‘ sion of the name of the playboy | o who is the Duchess of Windsor’s| o% Lord Malcolm Douglas-Ham- You-Prices! [oro of Milford Haven. The | tavorite crooner. | litem, who is now wed to Mrs. ent meets wae Proce see 4s | Then, too, there is H. Nelson} Natalie Wales Paine. | ; , bg A gs Slater of Newport, R. IL, the prom-| For the Rockefellers, it was} Custom-Styled Furniture, Manufactured ; inent clubman whose name was clear sailing once again. Barbara | to Suit You! But the Marquis’ own marital | omitted following his marriage to | Olson, the blonde beauty who last | . — the Blue Book never explains | Princess Maria Louise of Croy. | Juine married Rodman Clark) 7? * — troubles seem te have been | Not until next year's edition will | Rockefeller, now graces the pages | . william wri ht | | Call Today 270 Orchard Lake Rood r Hears A report on Christmas boxes| The group is planning 4 Decem- sent to Korean orphans was heard| ber Christmas party for Scott evening when Blue Star | Farm Home and Care Center, and Mothers Chapter Four met at the|a party for the families of club YMCA members Dec. 16. Announcement Mrs. William Morris madé the| was made of the election of offi- report. Other reports were given| cers to be held at the next a television set pre-' ing. (PARAMOUNT BEAUTY SCHOOL 11% S$. 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Too | reers By many times, ANNE HEYWOOD vocationally like a full-sized garment bag, con- | Speaking, we tet the tail wag the A full-length zipper makes access | | have been unhappy, frustrated and easy for sudsing out the interic so that important accessories can be kept dust-free and immaculate. making is of industrie of tne Basket most one Ancient ri | underpaid telligent MAKE YOUR CHRISTMAS SELECTION NOW from our large stocks of Toys and Tools. A small deposit will hold ‘til Christmas, or give a gift cer- tificate and let him make his own selection after Christmas. In my mail young there was a letter from an ia- woman who, Keego Hardware Warehouse 20 Osmun St. FE 2-6506 2 oe 4 | in their -work—have been so because they selected their | | job for the wrong reasons. { the other dav, , perience, or trying it first, with Don’t Select Vocation for Any Reason. but Tremendous Enthusiasm for Field judging from what she says, is | about to make this dreadful mis- take. Here is what she says: ‘I am a young girl in my early 20s, at present working as a re- ceptionist for an industrial firm, but I am bored with the daily routine of office work. *“# would like very much to start a business of my own. I have de- cided that I would like to open a real estate and insurance agency. “T am writing in hopes that you ean tell me where to get informa tion about Starting a business of this ty pe ““Alse, where would one get listings to contact clients, be- sides advertising in papers"’ | Then she goes on to the really significant fact. “I know very litle about insur- | ance or real estate, but know that | I can learn ... “If you are’ wondering why 1) picked a field I know so little | about, the reason is that I can irun this business from my home little overhead, —which+ that much more with very would mean | profit.” Here is a young girl with am- bition and énergy, and yet if she selects her field of work just because she can do it at home, with no attention to ex no consideration about whether | or not she really will like it, she cannot possibly ucceed. | T suggest that she apply at one of the insurance Companies for a) schoolwork, and even popularity. | « Aldd Glamour WITH Seafeot. 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Also, they will train her, teach her how to sell insurance out of their headquarters. | If, after a few years, she is suc-| is time enough to think about working out of her own home Dont ever choose a field for any reason except a tremendous enthusiasm for the work itself entirely apart from any of the su perficial aspects of it Copyright, 1953 Teenager Needs | Sufficient Rest As the football season ends, | mothers of high school athletes | | should beware that their sons do | |not overdo in casting strict train- | | ing regulations to the winds Of course, ‘the teenager doesn’t | need as much sleep as he did when he was drilling daily-on the foot- far less However, it is natural for him to want to catch up on some of in his enthusiasm keep too many late hours The player's mother, therefore, should help.impress the importance of adequate rest to his health, | he may Prolonged lack of proper sleep will make him physically run-down, less alert in class, and too listless to be much fun. Just as important as an adequate amount of sleep is’ the quality of rest. For refreshing slumber, sleep equipment must be in good condi- tion ceeding, if she likes the work, an | ‘ = a - Le > . A due ‘ 2 E : = Sa —— =< es } t ' ; i You can enjoy the pleasure of smoking and still not ruin the beauty of your hands with ugly tobacco stains if \o1 By ELIZABETH WOODWARD “Dear Miss Woodward: I like a | boy who lives very near me—he | knows | that he likes me. He comes around it and he has told me PERMANENT sd COLD WAVES $750 Manicures—Hair Setting No Appointment Necessary 71'2 North Saginaw St. ~ Leep Buliding Nest te Yardstick HEALOIL Beauty Shop|} | quite Often and each time he asks me to go for a walk. “I go, but sometimes we just walk around the block for 10 or 15 minttes, then he goes home and | that’s all there is to it. He has |never asked me for a date, but I'm hoping he will. “Can you tell me how. I can | get him to come around more often and stay here longer?” ' Those 10-minute strolls aren't | Close Out -| —53-Pe. 20-Pc. Service for 4 32-Pec. Service for 6 Service for 8 68-Pc. Service for. 8 101-Pe. Service for 12 Fine Imported China’ Sale | visit first, couse this cig- | tehite. arette holder. The same fetter that-prerents| , likely to satisfy any girl who likes a boy. You can hardly pass the time of day before you're back at your own front door saying good- night to him, Seems odd that they should satisfy him. Unless, of course, he hasn't really started to date yet But it oughtn't to be too hard ‘to turn those walks of yours into the beginning of something bigger Does he have to trot on home as soon as he gets you to your house? | Couldn't he be persuaded to accept | an invitation to stop in for a min- ute? If there's an interesting pre- gram on, he might be tempted _| to listen or watch for a while. | If there's a scrumptious choco- late cake to pass around, he might be teased into eating his | share. Of Fine Dinnerware | If your family is welcoming, he might find the atmosphere inside your house completely agreeable in fact, that he forgets | how time is «passing. And you'll | Such fun, have a whole evening together. That's not exactly asking fer a | date. But it’s certainly laying the groundworkd. The next time he stops by seeking a walking part- ner, as': him to sit-down for a and take your stroll later—thereby prolonging his visit. After a few of these accidental stopoffis at your house, he might tars and nicotine from discoloring your fingers will keep your smile bright and “A Boy Likes Girl, but Only Walks ~ Her Around Block, Never Asks for Dates ‘Actions. of Child Authorities PTAs Ought to Discuss Self-Trust Today's Grownups Actually Fear Own - Youngsters Are we afraid of our children? “‘Yes,’’ saiy juvenile authorities lin city after city across this na- tion. They say our fear has a lot to do with the in juvenile law- lessness everywhere. Writer Ho- war dWhitman, whom I quoted in rise | my last column, said, ‘No, I dont believe it.” Se the juvenile officials In San Francisce teok him on a call te the home of a 11-year-old bey whose father sald: “He stays cut until 3 and 4 in the morning. He's out somewhere now — 1 don’t know where. I can’t tell him thing. I’m at the end of my repe Then pleading for help with con- , trol of his son, this 48-year-old parent said, ‘‘He thinks nothing of | taking a poke at me." A new-~low in parental heip- | legsness? -Maybe. But if it is, it’s ionly a ne low in an old trend. Within the next months we'll be reading many learned opinions on the causes of this new wave of ‘| juvenile defiance. We'll be hearing a lot about children's need for and unproductive time to come home that we can explain it to our son. But if we don't show our con- find it more interesting to stick around there than to hie you forth inte the night. Unless, of course, there’s a party to go to, or a show you both want to see. And there you'll be with a real date on your hands, finally! “Dear Miss Woodward: I met a new boy the other day and I think he is very nice. to be very shy when with a girl “In fact, I heard that he went with a girl for six months. and | never did kiss her! He'll take j a girl out if it is a double date. | I need your help with this guy!"’ Having just met the boy, you seem to know quite a bit about him already. But the important thing is that he'll go on double dates. And a double date is some- thing you can get fixed up for yourself without really asking him for the date. Get your girl friend to-ask her boy friend to ask your boy friend to make the fourth some evening. If he’s as shy as you think he is, he might like the idea of hav- ing all the arrangements made for him. If it's just plain laziness,’ he might follow the’ leader Let somebody else ask him for He seems | viction, anything can happen. We may have to call in others to do jour talking and acting for us. This rush for other ‘s. thinking is something I'd like to see our PTA groups talk about. For it's perilous te fool ourselves. | father’s dependence on the juven- Both want relief from the re sponsibility of judgment. What is this self-distrust? What | enemy sowed it in us? Why are we |s0 complacent about the way we | rush for some ‘“‘expert’! in human | relationships the moment one gets mixed-up ? Is it just our Age of Speciailza- | tion? Have we come to regard the psychologists and juvenile officials the way we regard the experts who make out our income taxes, decor- ate our homes or organize a bridge fgursome at-a -summer resort hotel ? What's happened to our faith in our own power to think and act well? It surely seems a subject for our PTA groups to start talk- ing about. Alone. By themselves. Without any experts or authorities. your date. You might get it. After | | ties all, the straight line isn't always | the shortest way to date with a skittish guy. 559 Orchard Lake Ave. eee To. $s . §$ $9.95 $19.95, _ 6 Extra Cups $26.95 9.95 93-Pc. Service for 12 5281 Dixie Hwy. ’ Specially Priced Here’s the china value of the season! Fine imported china with 22K gold band trim, yours at an excep- tional low price. This beautiful violet pattern china is available in open stock. Over—200-Paterns—ta Choose from? DIXIE POTTERY.| (Near Waterford) For Your Convenience Open. 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Beech-Nut FOODS ~ BABIES that every Beech- unior Food you Baby nce bythe the Council Girls don't ask each other’s ad- vice on clothes for the simple rea-- son that you wouldn't ask the enemy how to win the war. > ~* . hs " \ SS Sera Ft =F Ss SS ES SS SSeS 2 | ai Le oe aoe en Sa ig pent aT { Sy. us ‘; = r oe : a reek = = — * ore a — _ THE ck PONTIAC rss, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER. 25, 1953. Oliva Viola : ® Addresses = Study Club Se ‘Teenage Behavior Tuesday at {| Reynnells Home le | | + ~~ : eee le: Be Party Slated_ December 5_ |! Junior League to Hold- Dinner-Dance at Country Club — io ee . ae iyi ia - iF te f | field Hills Country Club, 7 “Special aspects Assisting Mrs. Williams with at the adolescent and rangements are Mrs. John K. Ste- was the the * Hite] fa a Jamison Williams in the form- The parent ’ ers’ home and one te be given keep him as at the Studie at Thornieca by of how paren ~Mr. and Mrs, Henry 8. Booth. the only way —s A large affair will be hosted by| | = \ oe ee eS Stl Ste espe ee _. |is from his own ¢ / — . Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Craig at the) |" “%’ . SET Na res ee a ke apy cae vies geet Ea} | Viola onld. : 4 home of Mrs. Craig's paresis, Mr; | WSS Srevid he Nigh a aaperimarmerser zero EMRE RS! | Ma cher WAL ER: WAR Wat Weta | and Mrs. Warren S. Booth. p Sar. Sat =_—a ed eee. ee baths __.~ 44 | there are four things the adoles- et We a: 3 Ps Ps 2 — = as + So SS Ee eee pl cent needs from his paren : C * ie . at G5 = 4 Mr. and Mrs. H.. Gray Muzzy pauline parents<. must ' _ A hay eekend, guests . ay Mra. Raion w, 1 sea gach Pretty aprons, admired by (left to right) John I Lutheran Church bazaar Dec. 3. Other | understood, = -, — ; Battle Creek. The Muzzys will be| Mrs. Albert Olson of Home street, Mrs. Er-| features of the bazaar, which o at|and he must have | eo ff ; | hosts ‘at dinner in their home Sat-| -e]! Kolhaas of Moreland avenue and Mrs.|10 a.m., will be baked goods, Christmas| b's Parents. car | urday evening for their guests and — for Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton H.| Harold L. Person of Pingree avenue, are| wrappings, rugs, a noon luncheon and @ tur-| sere Mrs. | Paterson. just one of the items to be featured at St.|key dinner at 7 p.m. Mrs. Cari 1 s 4] On Sunday evening Mr. and Mrs. Rath and Mrs. ONL “and ABA Wakurs i Sheldon Noble of 13-mile road will ° Mrs. Bruce Hubbard and i | give a cocktail party in honor of Mrs. Adams on TV Show Musicale L. Vert Kline are new Qos Wake .. Rr os mm | Mr. and Mrs. Paterson. and guests for the afternoon in- Ze | | Mr. and Mrs. R. Jamison Wil- N Bd k cluded Mrs, = aatr, sad wer & damon wi |C)uartet Visits New Yor Workshop _|stre“bonia Fraser. Fushiwwd SV... $Colou 4 ee Mrs, Clark J. Adams of West Fleischauer with their son, Wil- “ ‘ | The next meeting will be Pee Pt Setertar ove: oration boulevard was on tele tam Jr and the ving sear lt OS Meeting [rate mids a vision show while on a 10-day vieit-|% Pontise. vale nde te Mr. and Mrs. John R. MacMan- . * 2 8 Ww. with Frieda Huggett as : | us and John T. Dinan have is-|'" New York City with Mrs. Ev- Midas aman ie ae ee | sued invitations for a brunch at | ¢rett Garrison of Covert road, Mrs. Rod Reaes ig Mrs. T. = eben of. ous H lid . : : Eee Open Hunt Club Dec.| Allan McLintock of East Kennett ls ve a, te chourve | LANE i. Pal A. Kern, Mrs. Pre- 0 ay m = , oe. = Mrs. Ray E Lavtor |e and Mrs: Otto Deyo of Bir) tale Toth wd Woole x ausisted “t Fei Tsing PERMANENTS : ’ and their daughters, Ann. and mh = | The reception will be Saturday!" sins Ralph Norvell Was chair Sally. Nef Toesday for Lake For-| avy aan aan Visited the Unive [evening at St. Michael Hall from’ .an for the day and Mrs. Don.|{ styling, eutting or reshap- : law ard) deushiee Lin ind nity | Nations Building and took in sev. | "22 “stil 11 o'clock. [ald Hogue presented a phase of || ing. Have it done NOW. _* Richard Lynch. The Lawiors | ¢ral of the plays and television) The Cart E.’ Porters, formerly | O° Sek thea the woonar. || Short Cust will stay at Deer Path. Inn. ; —~“e © : eager cnej odligg ree Aeptrge | composition for the or- |] Bermanents They will their y grand- are announcing the birth of a daughter Mary Frances Lynch Miss Edith Bandeen has just | daughter, Terri Elizabeth, Nov. 22. | 88" through the growth of church wa for the first time and will also see| TC%™rsed from a 16-day stay im | Melven Holt of Putnam avenue | ™USC. which is the basis of all from their other granddaughter, Kath-| Mexie®. Incleded in the tour was is the child's grandfather. and she | ™USIC- Pos leen Lynch. Mary Frances was| %, ‘iit te the ruins of the palace jis the niece of Mrs. John Ed-| Appearing om the musical pro- $ we born WD. of the ‘Emperor Maximilian. wards, also of Putnam avenue. gram for the afternoon were m Oct. | . * ¢ 6 , Mrs. John B. Nicolls Jr., ac- r, rs. John L. Morley | Dr. M. C. Worster returned to companied by Mrs. Addison Oak- No Appointment Necessary rison Tayler of Bingham read. * ee Phyllis and Shirley Abbott will! Thanksgiving at the William J. be home for Thanksgiving from | Preece home in Bloomfield terrace the University of Michigan. They | will be Mr. and Mrs. William G. have invited friends for a tea Fri- : day afternoon. ° Mr. and Mrs. Arbie 0. Thalack-| Pontiac Chapter hav turned ho from the e Fast where they visited their son. {OES Meetin Bob, at Princeton University. AA Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ernst Attended by 76 ‘Sirs. Nelson presented a piano {{ BEAUTY SALON solo and organ solos were played by Mrs. Norvell and Mrs. Martin J. Wager. In the social hour which fol- ° lowed the program, Mrs. Virgil Campbell presided at the tea table Beauty Clinic and special recognition was given By Edythe McCulloch to Mrs. E. R. Trawick, who is leaving. Pontiac. CARE OF HANDS Mrs. M. J. Wager Jr. of New - _ rules apply to our F. Kern at Thanksgiving dinner | Seventy-six members and guests York and Mrs. Eugene D. Foley lm a “tre care of tomorrow will be Mrs. Kern's! attended the Monday evening of Indianapolis were guests. skin and hair. We cannot re- | The next meetin, of the workshop |] move all the of! from skin and | will be held in January in the |} Dails and still have good Jook- ing hands. | home of Mrs. Hogue. Of course nutrition plays its mother, Mrs. James Bragaw, Mr. | meeting of Pontiac Chapter 228, | and Mrs. James Bragaw Jr.. Mr.| OES held at Masonic Temple. on | and Mrs. Richard C. Kern and pag: Lawrence. street. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Kern. Mrs. James Mundy, past grand| 7. es warder of the Grand Chapter of! Mrs. John D. Tebbin and Mrs. | Michigan, was honored. and Rox- Howard R. Robinson were co- | anne Anthony received the degree | hostesses at luncheon Monday | of the order. Guests were from | for the board of the Bloomfield | Clarkston and from Areme Chap- Hilts Branch ef the Women's | ter. : National Farm and Garden As- Announcement was made of the a and broken Thanksgiving Motif |} rough, ary. hands and broken Followed by Club 2h echt coments These — are ex- —~— geod gy oa pow ee to our the Tuesday evening meeting of ° factory the Pontiac Toastmistress Club — ping ge fem rub- : : held in Hot Valdron. r tried soctation at the home of Mrs. | Jan. 4 school of instruction to bet BEVERLEY HOPP i | W, Hedoe' wes tuple por gaves, If yee Raven's tied Tebbin on Lone Pine road. held at Roosevelt Temple. Announcing the engagement and mistress and Helen Lapisch won |] Surprised. the new ones fit bet- Plans were completed for the| Refreshments were served by|approaching marriage of their | the Osear-for_her table cepted. ter and wear better. — annual cooperative “supper for) the Proficiency Club with “Mrs. /daughter, Beverley, and Alex| Milton Freet was toastmistress. |9 the hemda eaperiaily so, if left members and their husbands,| Kathryn Quick as chairman. Spencer are Mr. and Mrs. Herman | Speakers for the evening in- |] On over night. Cover the lano- which has become traditional. _ Rope of East’ Walton boulevard. | cluded Mrs. Emil Mailahn, Mrs. |j in with cotten gloves veer tae parks Tat : 4 Alex, who gpsides in Royal Oak, | Norman Sutherland and Mrs. Rob- || N& 4 Christ Church Cranbrook. erat ceramic i the son of{Mr. and Mrs. Clayton | | | ert Bunce as Mrs. W. G. Ferguson and her i | Spencer of Beattieville, Ky. The | Winona Hepler showed colored Phone Btyths MeDutoch hospitality committee will be “in ul d resident couple will speak their vows Jan. slides of Cad trip to Europe, Beauty Shop, FE 2-7431, charge of the supper. Committee|, Oscar Schmidt was elected | 23. - | which imeluded the coronation: a members are Mrs. Tebbin, Mrs. | president of Pontiac Music Guild James Longwell, Mrs. G. J. Heub-| at the annual meeting Tuesday ner, Mrs. Felix Bruner, Mrs. Wil-| evening at the home of Mrs. Lester | liam Kahn, and Mrs. Ray E. Law-| Snell of Auburn Avenue. | lor. Mrs. Don Derragon was elected The hashands whe have been | Vice president; Mrs. Wayne Scott, asked to carve include Leroy G. 1 secretary; Mrs. William Heitsch, Vandeveer, E. P. Turner, James | treasurer, and Elda Sutter, cor- ongw' Dr. E. Christie, | Tesponding secretary. | - re age 4. Hawiey Jere Wood Bowers of Detroit ; Otis, Lester 1. Colbert and Ed- [Was guest speaker, and musical ward S. 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State of Nevada hada treasury balance of $10.8 million at the end Spoor and ‘Gilbert M. (Broncho! company, was credited with’ mak-* of its most recent. fiscal year. be: HOLLYWOOD —— This isn't GIVING- Our Pilgrim Fathers, to the Sox) and success of ie stele realizing their dependence on God, passed to us this annual offering of thanks. Let us accept this heritage with genuine heart-felt grati- tude rather than empty observance. | am truly thankful for a multitude of blessings. Among these are the manysatisfied customers who have contributed BILL SPENCE USED CARS 910 OAKLAND AVENUE of Cops With Cash Awards “Help Your Policeman Week,”’ but Bert Guterman thinks there's no time like the present for showing cops you're glad they're around. Guterman's hobby is rewarding HUDSON WASP More Power! More Glamour! New Lower Price / | outstariding cops’ — with money. He has set up a standing re- "ward of. $100 to be presented each month to the ‘outstanding police- j man or sheriff's deputy” in line jof duty | Altogether, he spends $5,000 a year rewarding good cops all over the country with cash gifts or trophies. ‘It helps their morale," he says, Guterman, a retired furniture manufacturer, met and liked some policemen on a train out of New York City 4 years ago. That started it. As a by-product of his hobby | he has a gun collection he values | | at $50,000 on display at his Holly- +wood home. Nearly every weapon | was used in a crime of violence. They. were presented to him by police. | Policemen, detectives and sher- \iffs have given him more than 550 police badges from all over the world. Seven badges are stud- ded with diamonds. One Los An- geles deputy. sheriff's badge with seven diamonds is valued at $2,000. Guterman travels throughout | the nation visiting police depart- | ments and exchanging ideas with police officers — from commis- | stoners to rookies. Guterman always is in the midst of a fight to increase a city’s! | police budget. He is always for | the good cop. - |" have one motive and that (is to bring cooperation between citizens and police officers,” he says. | “I never ask for a favor.” 2, 000 Attend Spahoay: /on Grocer’s Free Tickets CINCINNATI W—A grocer with! a love for music—and an ear for public relations — presented the | Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra | lfree last night to 2.000 Cincinnati | concert-goers. William H. Albers, sponsor of | the pop concert, made no bones | had been used as a training plane | | about why he would support two ;more similar programs this sea- | son. 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Shots; One Knows of Colorado Relatives REGENSBURG, Germany ® — Two anti-Communist Czechs who | skittered over the Iron Curtain to | freedom in & tiny sports plane’ said today they had —fied their: homeland bécause ‘“‘We no longer | could distinguish truth from lies.” The two were Jiri Wertheimer, | 25, a mechanical engineer, and Zdenek Voif, 23, an agriculturist. They made a daring flight” across the West German-Czech border Sunday in a heavy fog, and landed their little 60 horse- power sports plane in a farm field | southeast of Regensburg. * ¢ 6 Communist’ border guards let | | loose a hail of bullets as the single- | engined plane sped over the fron- tier, but the shots missed. Both have relatives in United States, South America and Australia. Wertheimer said some of his kin were in Denver, Colo., but that he knew them only by the name *‘Fuchs’’ and had no idea of their street address. They have not | made any plans for the futtre but would like to emigrate to a new home together. - . s Speaking before a jammed news conference, they disclosed that the imminent draft of them both info the Czech army. crystalized their plans to escape. “We both had ideas of escap-. ing.’ Volf said. ‘‘Then we learned that we would soon be drafted into the army. For a month we planned our escape and planned | to take the first opportunity. This came last Sunday when we were apprised of a day at Prague air- port for the Communist Youth Flying Club."’ . s ° He explained that joined a glider club which later was taken over by the Czech army and turned into a ‘“‘voluntary’’ youth movement. Volf said the plane in which | they made their escape had been | turned over to the Czechs by the U.S. government back in 1945 and | by the ere air = . Each had seven hours of training | in the little sports plane Their first solo flights were to be made on the day of their escape. *. * «e Volf gassed up the plane with the permission of his companion | in his job as officer of the day. Then they taxied the plane to the | runway where they | to be photographing | end of the pretended each other as a memo of their “solo” days. Suddenly, they both clambered into the plane, gave it the gun. They flew in the general direc- tion of the Danube River. s . 2 The two youths were moving | steadily toward freedom when one wing of the plane began to drag Ice had formed on it. Several times the engine coughed and | sputtered. The icing forced the plane lower and-fower-and they were within | rifle shot as it crossed the frontier. | A sharp-eyed Czech guard unlim- | bered his rifle and sent a futile | rattle of shots skyward as it teetered over the border. They | headed for a field and ended their thrill-filled 2M hour flight. 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Ken Cline. : 6:45—(4)—Man About Town. Bob Maxwell; music-and chatter. (2) —Weatherman, Dr. Everett R. Phelps. :w—(7)—Heart of the City. ‘Heart of the City.” filmy drama. (4) — Douglas Fairbanks Pre- sents. “‘The Charm.”’ (2)—Car- pet Theater. ‘The Reluctant Burglar,” film drama. :30—(7)—Mark Saber. Detective drama starring Tom Conway. (4) —Eddie Fisher. Kitty Kallen, guest star. (2)—News. Doug Ed- wards, :45—(4)—News Caravan. John <= I Sisters with favorite songs. 8:00—(7)—White Camellia. John Ireland in “Railroaded,” feature ‘film. (4)—I Married Joan. Joan Davis mistakenly initiated into college sorority. (2)—Godfrey and His Friends. Variety. :30—(4)—My Little Margie. Margie tries to protect Vern from gangster revenge in “A Comedy of Terrors." :00—(7)—Club Polka. Warren Michael Kelly hosts program of music with international flavor; Karen Chandler, guest. (4)— Television Theater. Beatrice Straight stars in “Gavin,” drama of terror. (2)—Strike It ‘Rich. Quiz game with Warren Hull. 9:30—(7)—On Your Way. Collyer host on quiz show I've Got a Secret. Garry Moore; panel quiz. 10:00—(7)—Wrestling. (4)—This Is Your Life. Mrs. Ralph Edwards tells story of husband's life. (2) —I.B.C. Boxing. Ten-round Bud (2)— * Channel 2—WJBK-TV Channel 4—WW3J-TV Channel 7—WXYZ-TV TONIGHT’S TV HIGHLIGHTS lightweight bout: Eddie Chavez | 2:15—(7)—News. 6:30 — (7) — Superman. George} vs- Arthur King. 2:30— (7) —Theater. (2)—House- Reeves in super adventure. (4)— | 10:36—(7)—Man Against Crime.| party. (4)—Press Box. 10: 45—(2)—Greatest Fights. Henry Armstrong vs. Ceferino Garcia; 1938. 11:60 — 7 — Muscular Dystrophy telethon. Martin and Lewis; Bing Crosby, Danny Themas, Ray Bolger star in show. (4)—News. (2)—News. 11:15—(T)—Show Time. James Ma- son in “‘Troubled Waters."’ (4)— Weathercast. (2) — Playhouse. “Flight to Nowhere.” 11:20— (4) —Wednesday Theater. Henry Kendall in “Call of the Sea,’’ feature film. THURSDAY MORNING 7 00—(4)—Today. 8:00-—(7)—W. M. Kelly. 9:00—(4)—Playschool. (7)—Play-|7 house. 9: 45—(2)—News. 16:00—(7)—Wixie’s Wonderland. 2 (4)—Ding Dong School. (2)— Arthur Godfrey. 10: 30—(4)—Glamor Girl. 11:00—(4)—Hawkins Falls. Charm Kitchen. 11:15—(4)—The Bennetts. 13:30—(4)—Three Steps to Heaven. (2)—Strike It Rich. 11:45—(4)—Follow Your Heart. THURSDAY AFTERNOON 12:00—(4)—Quiz. (7)—Comics. (2) —Valiant Lady. 12:15—12)—Love of Life. 12:30—(7)—Stars on Seven. (2)— Tomorrow’s Search. (4)— Travel Unlimited. 1:00—(2)—You're What You Eat. (4)—Emperor's Nightingale. 1:30—(21—Garry Moore Show.’ 1:45—(7)—Strictly Female. 2:00—(2)—I'll Buy That. (I)— 2345—(4)—Utah vs. B. Young. 3:00—(2)—Big Payoff. 3:30—(7)—Cowboy Colt. (2)—La- dies Day. 4:00—(7)—Turn to Friend. 4:30—(7)—Ern —Westmore. Feature Theater. — (4) — Adv. Patrol. (7)— Auntie Dee. 5:30—(4)—Howdy Doody. (2)—Bob Crosby Show. (7)—News. 5:46—(7)—Weather. (2)—Sports. THURSDAY EVENING €:00—(4)—Music Time. (7)—De- troit Deadline. (2)—Lions Quar- terbacks. 6:15—(4)—News. (7)—Sports. 6:30—(4)—Time off for Sports. (7) —Playhouse. (2)—News. 6:45—(4)—Football This Week. (2}—Weatherman. . 7:00—(4)—Stump Us. (7)—Cisco Kid. (2)—Meet Mr. McNutley. 7:30—(4)—Dinah Shore. (T)— Lone Ranger. (2)—News. 1:45—(4)—News. (2)—Jane Fro man. 8:00—(4)—You Bet Your Life. (7) —Quick As Flash. (2)—Life With Elizabeth... $:30—(4)—T-Men in Action. (7)— Where's Raymond. (2)—Play- house. 9:00—(4)—Dragnet. (7) — Fights. (2)—Theater. 9:30—(4)—Theater. (2)—Big Town. 10:00—(4)—Martin Kane. (T)— *Hockey. (2)—Playhouse. 10: 30—(4)—Michigan Outdoors. (2) —*'I Led Three Lives.” 11:00—(4)—News. (7)—Soupy's On. (}—News. 11:15 — (4) — Weathercast. (7) — Motion Picture Academy. (2)— The Hangmen. ()— 11: 20—(4)—Theater. -- Today's Radio Proarams - - Programs furnished by stations listed in this column are sub ject to change without notice win, (7) CKLW, (808) _ WW, (ase WCAR, (119% WXYZ, arm WsEk, LOH TONIGHT WXYZ, Fred Wolfe 12:185—WWJ. Fran Marris Ww, Marriage Pays ; WJBK, News, Lenhardt CKLW, -Austin Orant CKLW. Ceci? Brown ww. News CKLW, News WCAR, N'Day Calier WJBK. Bob Murphy WXYZ, Wattrick. McKens | 9:45 WXYZ, News 12:30-WWJ, Paye Elizhbeth — Gots: weresnen 1:00_WJR. Dick Burris WXYZ, Muse | _ THURSDAY EVENING WWJ. News, Maxwell a ae eee 6:00_WJR, News €:15 WIR, Clark Quartet WXYZ. News. Wolfe a WWJ. News Ww 7, Byet toems CKLW. News aR. Cus t WXYZ, Wattrick, McKens. eae Soe cus WJBK. News, Lenhardt 12:43—WXYZ, L. Stanley CKLW., News ¢:30—Ww Mob Reynolds 7:15—WJR, Music Hall _— WJBK, Horsemen ww, He Petta 7:30—WWJ. Listen. Live THURSDAY AFTERNOON 6:15—WJR.. Clark Quartet WXYZ, Ba MeKensie WXYZ, Fred Wolfe 1:00—WW. Ne (WJ, Bud Lynch WJR, Lowell Thomas CKLW, Austin Grent WEYS. Gare Time WXYZ, Lee Smits shee oa coneuk: amas WXYZ. Osgood, Wolfe CKLW. CKLW. Eddie Chase ‘Ww. Three Star woe = » tee WJBK. McLeod 6:38—WIR, Reynolds WXYZ, Bill Stern . = WCAR, s. Club ww), Pettay CKLW, Fulton Lewis 1:6 WW, News 1:15—CKLW. News, Waltz WXYZ, Ed. McKenzie WIBK. Fem George CKLW. Toby Daria Lae lWIR Lines ice pes-{_WIBK. Horsemen ons “ 2:15 wwii Alex Drier 8:00—WIR, Jack White CKLW. Your Boy Bud ¢:45—WJR, L. Thomas Asal) a Ry WHYS ‘Dick Oxgoed” =arr es Seprise 1.00 WIR, Guest mause 1m, Penis Skeleton = Ppt = 1:45—WJR, Guiding Light WXYZ, Bill Stern WXYZ, Lone Ranger WCAR, News 2:06—WJR, Mrs. Burton one. faites Lewis CKLW. Gabdrie! Heatter g:ikIR Bud Oued WW, News om George WIJBK, Tom George WXYZ. Fred Wolfe CXLW, News, Bud T:15—WWJ, Alex Drier 7:43—WJR, E.R. Murrow WCAR. Coffee With Clem WXYZ, Paul Winter WXYZ, Show World WWJ, 1 Mans Family CKLW, Perry. Como §.66_WIR, FBI ww, Walk a Mile WXYZ, City Byline CKLW, Deadline WJBK, Tom George &:185—WKYZ, Sammy Kaye 8:30—WIR, Christian WWJ. GOlldersiceve WXYZ, Band of the Day CKLW. Paul Martin wxyz, CKLW., WJBK 8:33-WJR, Musie Mall Gantile, Rev. 9:06—WJIR, News, Town WWJ, News. Maxwell Breakfast Club Good Neighbor McLeod WCAR, News, Rhythm 0: 15—WJR, Mae Hawk Show WCAR, News, . Club 2:15—-WJR, Perry Mason 2:30—W JR. Nora Drake WWJ, Dave Gaerroway WEYZ. Crocker, Winter WCAR, Sports 2:45—WJR. Brighter Day WWJ. R. Mulholland CKLW, Your Bud WCAR, Club 1130 3:00—WJIR, Hilltop House WW, Life Beautiful 8:43—WXYZ, Vandercook WWJ, Bob Maxw oe CKLW, Piano Briefs 9:00—WJR, On Stage CKLW. Gebdrtel WCAR, News, Rhythm WWJ. Bet Your Life WJBK. Don McLeod WXYZ, CKLW. Menry, Music Playhouse 9:33—WJR, Mrs. Page WW), Here's the Answer CKLW die 9:15-—CKLW, Mem. Music - CKLW, Kitehen Club + ‘ z 9:38_WJR, Crime Classics _9:45—WJIR, Pete and Joe ain i oe waxes, int Rory sueates il a, _ Special CKLW, Eddie Chase ate KLW, lorning WCAR, Temple Acad. Prtergas Don McLeod on L a "1 Pord 45—WJIR, Gal Sunda wee wR. LP McGee a ring A. goon & WW, Right to Ha WXYZ, Headline Edition WWJ, Welcome Trave ; CKLW, Frank Edwards hab my True Story _ 4:08-—WIR, News WJBK. House Party Guu: Reve beLeos WEYR. Wattrich eck. te pnt Mich. 2000 A.D WCAR, News, Temple WJBK, Don M YZ, Tops of Town Th od WCAR. News, Heads ww, 4, Top te 10:15—WCAR, Templd ae ae CKLW. in ‘efren it . Country nes 10: _WIR. Wisard of, Odds ae eee ee es | WS, Mele Dalee CKLW. Mary M in WXYZ, — WCAR, Harmony Hall (:9— WIR, Bandstand 10:45_WJR, Beulah we: eee et ne the Bank wxrZ, “weKeasie WKYZ, ot Torn pt A Marries WIBK. Mcleod CKLW, Sanct. Beauty Clinic WCAR, Ballads 11-00_WJR, News wean, Harmony Hall . WWJ, News 11:06—WJR. Lions-G. Bay ai oe Happens Dally WXYZ, Muse. Dystrophy WW), Strike It Rich a all tad CKLW, News way? Modern Romance : - 3 “WJBK, News, Gentile W. Ladite Pais 4:350—WJR, R. Q Lewis 13—W. . Reynolds WUBR. en Cline : “wi TG. WCAR, News, Harmony 6:06— WIR, hor AW Menbatian Music | :1S—WXY2Z, Siagl’s Party| WXY2: Don Wattrick — 11,90— WWJ, Phrace that Pare ee en THURSDAY MORNING WXYZ, Dbl. or Nothin WCAR, News ¢:66—WIR, D. Burris CKLW, Queen for « Das au. leeds al “wwa News, Parm Story | 11:45—WWJ, Second Chance wi 3 usic He ; : , ist Page Farrell WXYZ, News ~ WJBK, L. Gentile WXYZ. Ed. McKenzie ouL ‘Toby Devid WCAR, News 5 zn WJBK, Meditations WJBK, Bob Murphy ¢:15—WJR, Melody 12:¢0—WWJ. News $:98-CKLW, Sky King WXYZ, News ane’ Curtain Call WWJ. L. Jones WWJ, Bob Maxwell WCAR, News S:45—WIR, Curt Massey. i Fah Bob Reynolds CKLW. Guy Nunp 7:38—WJR, Pamily Skeleton ww. WXYZ, Starr of Space = CKLW, Gabriel Heatter 7:45—WJR, Ed. R. Murrow Ww, 1 Man's Pamily CKLW, Three Suns CKLW, Thanksgiving Hour 8:185—WXYZ Gammy Kaye 8:90—WJR. Jr. Town Meeting WWJ. Father Knows 8:45—WXYZ, Vandercook 9:00—WJIR, Meet MecNutley ww4, TBA wxyz, George Jessel CKLW, First Harvest , M’Carthy tor H. Hornblower W, Official Detective 1¢:00—WJR, American Way WWJ, Fibber McGee WXYZ, Headlines CKLW, F. Edwards 16:18—WXYZ, Top of Towa WW), Grand CKLW, Freddy Martin 1: opts Wirard of Od@ WW. Oreta Hobby wx, Edwin Hill CELW, Ray Girardin wxyz, T of Town op CKLW, Thanksgiving, 1953 WJBK. News ww WXYZ Wyatt CKLW. Manhattan H:38—WIR, Believe wxyYz, he | of Towa CKLW. McKellar 11:45... WJBK,_8y Muste WXYZ, Top of Kerr and Russell Say Adlai Has Head Start Citizenship, at Last NEW BRITAIN, Conn. = (UP)— | Sy Mrs, Zella M. Talbot, a native of | Joseph Achieved Honor as Bond Seller. With ‘Ted Collins’ Aid, , American tradition, whose name was as familiar all over the world as the term “Yankee,” and whose gracious charm has endeared her to. many millions of fans — that personality is Kate Smith. The magnetic star of TV's Kate KATE SMITH by the late President Roosevelt to the King and Queen of England as, “This is America — this is Kate Smith.” A great singer of songs, Miss Her = straightforwardness and charm achieve wonderful results, according to sponsors and fund drive chairmen. Katherine Elizabeth Smith was born in Greenville, Va., and made her ‘first public appearance at the age of four as a singer in a churcif choir in Washinton, D. C. During World War I, although still a little gram began in the spring of 1931. It consisted of 15 minutes of song. This was followed by a number of successful programs which includ- ed comedy and variety formats. { With her increasing~popalarity, Kate’s theme song, “When the Moon Comes Over the Moun- In 1938, Ted Collins astonished ‘the radio entertainment field by announcing that Kate Smith was commentator, in addition to her evening singing show. Radio executives who expressed skepticism soon learned that the potency of Kate Smith's personal- ity as a singer carried over into her neighborly chats on “Kate Smith Speaks,” with the program achieving high ratings. With the outbreak of World War II, Kate began extensive participa- tion in entertainment of troops in the United States and Canada. Here's a Bargain! ! AUTOMATIC Ges Water Heater 10:43_WJR. Let's Go to Town | MR THE CRANE CHAMPION . that gives perfect contrel of desired water temperatures. 30 Gal. Gas Heater POPC UV er Cr Vt to do a daytime program &s a |' you ,: Smith Hour was once introduced? miles staging shows for service men and women, taking with her, at her own expense, a company of entertainers and musicians. Her most dramatic contribution of the war effort was that of “bond salesman."’ In a series of ‘round-the-clock radio appeals, she sold a total of $500,000,000 worth of war bonds—more than was sold by any other person in America. In 1951, President Truman signed an American Red Cross citation for her many campaigns to aid Red Cross funds, blood and volun- teer recruiting appeals. _On Sept. 25, 1950, Kate began her popular daytime TV series. It was the first major daytime tainment know-how have contrib- | uted to her program's leadership in daytime television. 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NEWSOM Searchlights play on the walls jot the Colombian embassy in 4a swank section of Lima, Peru, by night and guards with tommy guns in the crooks of their arms’ check each person enterin by day. The reason is 58-year-old Victor Raul Haya de la Torre, a man who lives in exile in his own coun- try. Peru wants him on a charge of treason. Colombia protects him under eullar to Latin unrecognized under international law In January. Haya will begin his tsixth year behind the Colombian lembassy walls, while debate con- | tinues to rage over his future. His case comes to attention now because it has been taken under advisement by the Inter-American Peace Commission in Washington, which is a part of the organiza- tion of American states and is composed of five members—the United States, Argentina, Brazil, Cuba and Mexico. Colombia requested that the commission take up the Haya case, which so far has resisted solution even by the international court at The Hague. But the commission itself has sharply limited powers and can only act to help settle a dispute if both sides are willing. Peru has given no indication of its attitude toWard the latest move. The energetic and dynamic Haya has been a controversial figure all his adult life. To millions of -Latin American Indians and mixed blood ‘‘mesti- ++ 20s" he tsa hero because of his campaign to improve their lot He also is an exceptionally brilliant man and is ence said to have been described by Pr. Al- bert Einstein as | of 12 people FOR HOME OR BUSINESS NEEDS Einstein's theory of relativity. Haya was born in Trujillo, a small northern Preuvian town, the son of the founder and editor of a provincial daily hewspaper. His uncle was a priest NOW... 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They claim that he was elected president of Peru but that the epposition falsified the returns. the time-honored “right of asy- | lum,”” a diplomatic tradition pe- (took -refuge in the Colombian em- America but | bassy to escape It was on Jan. 3, just ahead of Peruvian police who wanted him for alleged abortive sailors’ revolt at the port of EF] Callao on Oct. 1, 1948 Meantime, Colombian ambassa- | in an participation Because so many men choose Christmas-time to present the all-important rings . . . we've assembled an exceptionally wide assortment of beautiful wedding ring sets! We've a ring ensemble to suit every good taste... . from the simple to the lavish! No matter which you choose, our reputation is your guarantee of fine quality ++» Outstanding value. RIGHT CENTER Five diamonds set in gradu- ated fashion— $175 LEFT CENTER * Seven full cut diamonds of fiawtess quality. 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Nationalist Ship Stops British Freighter 2 Hours HONG KONG wW—The British freighter Inchwells, en route to the Red Chinese port of Foochow radioed that a Chinese Nationalist warship had intercepted her Formosa Strait today but released | her two hours later after a check of ship's papers 4 1' and World Warned. By JAMES M. LONG ROME t®—The world was warn- ed today to either solve its food crisis or face~ the~ revoliitionary wrath of a mostly hungry populace | increasing at the rate of 100 million | persons every four years. Norris E. Dodd, onetime U.S. undersecretary of agriculture and now general director of the U.N. Food and Agriculture Organiza- tion (FAO), told the organization’s seventh world conference: “It g¢nust be frankly faced that the distribution of production be- tween the developed and under- |; developed regions remains un- i changed, unbalanced and unsatis- | factory Moreover government plans programs if fully achieved, do not offer prospect of j significant improvement in these | disparities. ... even “The millions who are short ‘of to Plan Food ~~~ fave become, year by year, sore for Big Census | posible. They are demanding ac FAO estimates 70 per cent of the world’s. population is ill-fed, and_that this population is increas- ing at such a rate “that there will be over 100 million more peo- are in 1952-53." Dodd gave this appraisal in his biennial report to the 500 dele- gates here from 68 nations for the meeting. After You Eat? 4°" e*t } or 2 : ums for top- speed relief from gas, heartburn, acid indigestion. 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Googasian and Ronan also are Pontiac’s representatives to the state Hi-Y legislative Pitching Horseshoes: Is Constitutional The constitutionality of a recent State statute setting a minimum 20 year sentence for persons con- victed of the sale of narcotics been upheld today “in a written opinion from Attorney General Frank G, Millard. Circuit Court Judges Frank L-4 Doty and George B. Hartrick re- quested the opinion because they felt ‘‘the act takes away the dis- cretion of the Court in miniumum sentences and violates the separa- tion of powers.” Millard said in his report:. “the statute is constitutional as far as the penalty clauses are concerned—and the matter of minimum sentence is under exclusive province of the legista- He continued: ‘The legislative enactment merely reflects _ the growing concern throcghtout Mich- igan over the expansion of the nar- totic traffic-" Eugene Thompson of Flint ‘was sentenced under the new statute last April by Judge Hartrick, and Richard Brown, Jr. of 24942 Rock- well St. is awaiting sentence on a narcotics sale charge. Army Makes Lab | Tests in Tot's Death TOKYO w—Army investigators said today they aré making jabora- tory tests which may show whether Susan Rotschild was Japanese or | Caucasian. ; The Army said strands of hair, not her own, were found on the body of the little girl who was strangled and thrown into a’ drain- age ditch Saturday evening. - There was no evidence of rape but the pretty child had apparently been choked to death by the*bare hands of her slayer. Her father. Col. Jacquard Roths- child of Chicago, found the little | girl's bedy in the ditch near their | home in an Army housing area. American criminal investigation | agents have headed the investiga- tion. There have been a handful of reports that an American soldier was seen in the area. Kid Wants to Bea 2nd Rose: = Billy Says---Drown Him By BILLY ROSE Witness this first paragraph of a letter which arrived in the mail today from a Mrs. Emma Ben- nesey of Baltimore: “Dear Sir, “I am not in the habit of writing to perfect strangers, but my son Norman, aged 13, is molding his life after yours and says he wants to be the Billy Rose of | 1975. Frankly, I don't know what ; todo...” In her five- page letter, Mrs. Bennesey goes on to give me a case history of the lad. It seems that when he was 10 he read “Wine, Women and Words,” a book of my columns which stressed the importance of publicity in the career of a showman. Inspired, if that's the werd, Nor- man immediately set out to make his name known to all and sundry. The opening gun in his quest for self-identification was an innocent- enough prank—he painted up a sandwich board saying, “I Am A Backward Boy,”’ and walked back- wards all the way from Baltimore to Annapolis. : A local paper ran a picture of orman and this sandwich board and encouraged by this publicity, the lad begareaireaming up other gimmicks. The next two. stuirits, however, didn't work out so well. First off, he lost his job as mana- ger of his eighth-grade basketball team when he had programs print- ed up reading, “NORMAN BEN-, NESEY presents his five Balti- more Tigers--Count 'Em."’ A month later, he lost his paper BILLY ROSE a nt U. S. Weather Bureau’s long-Fange and the first half of December. It is not a specific forecast in the temperatures for the period. The tures to be much tation, a we WEATHER FORECAST=The weather maps above give the above average, with moderate amounts of precipi- forecast for the rest of November Pontiac area can expect tempera- «= reute when he red-stamped the front pages se they read, “NOR- MAN BENNESEY presents the “Baltimore San.” A more recent incident, and evi- | dently the one which prompted | Mrs. Bennesey to write her letter, | was of a more devious nature. Norman, having read that I owned a collection of antique silver, hit on a plan which he figured would make him rich overnight. His notion was to walk into a bank with a storage battery in one hand and a small vacuum cleaner in the other. . At the teller’s window, he would announce It Was a stick-up, thrust the vacuum head between As soon as the boy had worked out the details of this operation, he wrote the president of a vacuum cleaner company, pointing out it would be fine publicity for the company's product, and suggesting it-sponsor— him. The president wrote back promptly — and according to Mrs. Bennesey it was a kindly letter. As of now, writes the mother, het ‘son is working on a brand new project — polka-dot paint. The way Mrs. Bennesey describes it, you paint over a sufiace with a brush, and an hour later the suriace ts all over polka dots. | Justice Fired in Foreign Post State Department Ousts Appeals Court Judge in Germany FRANKFURT, Germany #® — Chief Justice William Clark of the U. S. Court of Appeals in Germany said today he had been fired by dismissal notice and continue to hold court. the American Assn. of Lawyers in Germany to investigate reports that telephones in the headquar- ters of U. S. High Commissioner James B. Conant were equipped with recording devices. At a news conference today, Clark said he had received a cable Monday from the State Depart- Measure Affects Air-Conditioners| Device for Units of Over 3-Ton Capacity agreement with the Ta-Weron 4 wit mere was deferred for Baldwin to University. A resolution accepting img Northway drive was The commission approved a re- quest from The Great Atlantic and deeds for widen- adopted. section of Cass and Pike to open an additoonal parking area for store customers. = A request from N. C. Zack, at- torney for the Dan Rose real es- to advertise Herndon Pontiac Apartment Subdivision for public auction om Dec. 8. much —mors_than_locking the. door” ,to keep him from the— bench. Clark is a former judge of the 3rd U. S. Circuit Court of Appeals at Philadelphia. He said he would not vacate his lin Potter of Hollywood, Calif.. sent a letter to Conant today that one less judge on the court would “result in great injustice te_liti- gants."" Sabotage in Scotland D ‘Commission OKs+ -| changes in -1 15, 16, 19, 30, 31, 9 New Pontiac Voting Precincts voting Pontiac was passed by the City Commission last night. giving a, Michael Church had similar com- FOR CHRISTMAS PARADE—Rev, Wesley R.| With the Rev. Wibley_are Mr. Parade to Usher in Yule Season Pontiac Press Fheote and Mrs. George A. Wibley, pastor of Pontiac’s First Assembly of God | Baker, 2359 Hartford, Williams Lake. Mrs. Baker Church, holds scale model of the float the church | made the model and her husband is chairman of is making for this year’s Christmas Parade Dec. 5.| the church’s float committee. — Religious Floats Will Tell Christmas Story on Dec. 5 Armies of Volunteers are hard at work this week building floats to tell the Bible's Christmas story Sponsor is Pontiac Retail Mer-, chants Association, a division of Pontiac Chamber of Commerce. Church and pastors’ association president. “There's no doubt about it—it will_help revive the true Christmas spirit.” Rev. Michael J. O'Reilly of St. ments. “I think this is a fine thing,” he said. “Our church intends to be in the picture next year. I John W. Hirlinger, assistant man- ager of Pontiac Chamber of Com- merce, commented that . is enthusiastic about this project. “Our local merchants,"’ he said, Harrelson Examination Advanced to Nov. 30 from Dec. 2 to Nov. 30, according to Chief Assistant the city a total of 44 precincts. Only a fraction of voters in each preeinet will need te ehange recis- | tration, according to City Clerk ; Ada R. Evans. Cards will be sent to approximately 11,000 voters affected by the change. George F. Taylor. Harrelson, of 26 Delaware Dr., appeared before Pontiae Munici- pal Judge Maurice Finnegan on Nov. 18 but the examination was continued until x . | Baptist “are eager to see the accent plac- on the inspirational side of Christ- mas, It'll do a lot Pontiac's community spirit." parade Baptist, Trinity Baptist, First Presbyterian, All Saints Episcopal, Calvary Assembly, Ascension Lutheran, St. John Lutheran and St. Trinity thodox Church, First Assembly of God, First Methodist, Free Metho- dist, Baldwin Avenue Evangelical and Central Methodist churches and the Christian Tem- ple. Other “pageants on wheels” will come from the Boys’ Club of Pon- fiction, are: and Know, OG. E The Book of Health. R. L Ceiling Unlimited. L. R tg Your Nerves Yourself, L. £ Enc ia of the Great Composers ond Teak ‘hteshs J, Cross Mistery of” Cheitiaaty K. 6. Airline to Shuttle 2.3 Santa's Letters Will Fly Mail to Arctic, Return to Sender With Alaska P. O. Mail For the sixth consecutive year ‘|Pan American World Airways is going to help prove that Santa Claus exists with letters from the gentleman himself, written on his own stationery. The airline says it plans to pick up mail from Santa's dog-sied ser- | ffl Fz cy 3 E gs H i th it te ee 4 CHEBOYGAN (®—Leo Chamber- lain, a Cheboygan Catholic High Sehool freshman and his step- father, Robert Durfee. grabbed ‘.-i their guns and came a runnin’ For the Record Generalissimo Franco Admired as Dictator, Yet Unpopular With People Miss Alice-Leone. Moats. author of "No for Paris” and “AY: Innocence,” tells how Franco's policies are winning him the tion, but not the countrymen. him. , On my previous visits to Spain, z F ; the I i EERE ey i AL { Fs ris Ree I t ! Ht | | if att ~ 33 : about ‘‘that brilliant, that extraor- heroes of the past twenty years, we should have learned that it's Ponty good -sense-to recognize —a today, any ene who ventures to suggest that pnet—delivering.or delivering the | his brother-in- Franco is a -pretty bright fellow, Or, at least, one of the great SoTL 2 fis ry i : j ; in Madrid in an inside view of went-_about attaining it. Over -ant-over—again, he out- smarted the Germans, letting them think they were going to get what they wantéd and then either z + | zt man as front man to convince Hit- again, Grasping every means of delay. he turned. twisted, evadedthem. Just come and get them”. But, in the meantime, he didn’t think it would be wise to send German troops into Spain: Spain-- ards, he-explained:-didn't-tikefor- er-on-the one hand and- avoiding eigners and they might make useful to and expense; | people for keeping them out of verbiage amounted to, “Come and get it After that, there were nearly three years more of pacifying- Hit any ‘incidents with the Allies on ra Tt eee ee EE — —————————S lee a t 7h —_ STs TEE WN. ae ’ » a. . ' 50 Years After Duty TOWSON, Md. w — John T-| just found it in an old trunk. The Shaw, 79, presented a yellowed | treasurer paid him the $4 due bim. _—-Joror Collects $4 Pay formed 50 years ago to the county treasurer yesterday and said he'd uct! Ben'Ga THE ORIGINAL BAUME ANALGESIQUE J + Security Councit—Votes| United Nations Shemed Gat it might teped a | MOOGL Immersed } direct Israeli-Jordan talks his gov- in Wine? Well— Rebukes Israel ernment has demanded. = Sources close to Jordan labe . the reselition @ “milie-sop™ which Only Partially ——] raise fists tsrael and did noth san FRANCISCO Us—The Judget _ ag eg ee _ _{Weaned forward” yesterday when; Charles Malik of Lebanon, only | cosmid ohio Arab member of the 11-nation/ ing @ divorce from her husband council bstained on th vote | Anthony, testified: — hae . | “Once he immersed me along with Russia. Malik explained | wine.”’ to reporters later he felt the reso-| ‘Immersed you in what?" Judge lution was not nearly strong |I. L. Harris. shot back. enough and did not call for com- | “In wine.” pensation to families of the Kibya| “Oh, how did he do it?” | victims. - : ‘Poured it over my head.” the killing of 53-Arabs in Jordan's} joraei derived some cofisdlation.| “In other words, he didn't dunk Kibya village and called on her to}; oweyer, from the Big Three's | you in a bathtub or anything. Was see that such actions do not hap-)j...1 minute change in their resolu-|it red or white wine?” 7. | tion to take note of Eban’s invok-| “As a matter of fact, it was The resolution—sponsored by the ing of Article 12 of the Israel-| red.” United States, Britain and France| Jordan armistice agreement to| “A bottle or a glass?” —brought protests from both Jor- summon both parties to obligatory| “A glass.” dan and Israel. They do not belong | peace talks. One Israeli source! ‘Not exactly total immersion to the council and have no vote | said this was the only constructive | then,’ the judge said, winding up to Censure Killing of 53 Arabs in Kibya Village By TOM ROGE UNITED NATIONS, N. Y. w— Ignoring Israeli appeals, the U.N Security Council by a 90 vote last night rebuked the Jewish state for in there. jresult of the long, bitter Kibya | the matter. Israeli Delegate Abba Eban’ discussion. | Divorce granted. charged that the censure was, AA UN. Secretary General Dag) Old-Timer Confused + Billie Infante, a pretty model seek-| alone has been faced with security a onder Effect + s 4 + ing. of Talbott Ru Reservists Ouster WASHINGTON w—Pentagon of- fieers. speculated today over the éffect Secretary of the Air Force Talbott's reversal of a reserve offi- cer's security dismissal might have on similar cases under study. Talbott would say only that “the decision Was mine alone.” He authorized this direct quota- tion for a report some hours after he announced yesterday that he had cleared Lt. Milo J. Radulo- vich, who had been threatened with discharge because of alleged Communist sympathies of his fath- er_ and sister. s = oJ In recent months the Air Force © Dixie Hwy., Waterford Srasagnasins, DINNER FULL COURSE DINNER! | Serving trom 12 to 9 P.M. Thanksgiving Dey! | SPORTSMAN INN OR 3-9325 4 | TURKEY- , Hammarskjold was reported ar- | | ranging with Jordan for a time and | | place for the projected talks. Arab | ‘sources indicated that Jordan, - . {decisions involving about 100 offi- m Remadeled Jail ] cers. All have arisen from deroga- CHARLESTON, W. Va. — A| tory information supplied to secur- new booking desk resembling the | jty officers, mostly from within the a Thanksgiving Dinner Special YOUR CHOICE OF”. Chicken Rice Soup Tomato Juice which ignored an earlier informal request for talks, would heed the | U.N. summons. one at Charleston's city jai] has been installed as part of the face- lifting job at Kanawha County The ancient Druids believed that | : a the county jail's regulars, | the dead atoned for their sins by a 68-year-old man charged with | Tesiding in the bodies of animals. drunkenness, was booked yester- if - day. On his way to a cell, the man mumbled to himself | "Tt's a hell of a thing when a: | man can't tell which jail he’s in.” \ th For $1299 ese es Pas in 14K ye gold Jewelry Department GEORGE'S a REX peoporizer » avickly dispels that cooking smell’’ ‘Help Rebuild Pyongyang | | TOKYO w@—Peiping radio said | today Chinese Communist soldiers NEW PORT'S |are helping to rebuild Pyongyang, | | ‘the rubbled capital of North Korea. On Thanksgiving, yoti want the best of everything for your family and guests. . Naturally, that includes Coca-Cola, includes Coke |Foree at Selfridge Field, Mich. | served frosty cold in its own bottle. Put “Coke” on your list. SOTILED UNDER AUIHORIEY OF THE COCA-COLA COMPANY BY a = SQ NY 4 SO ,, cm 4, } e , ‘ Wi ° he f~ we or” P id ‘ Ur , * 6 ¢ af sy y a ve ftwry a ne ¢ ¢ q A! \ . ; — “I 7a ° ( ’ THE COCA & -COLA BOTTLING COMPANY OF e The best of everything | + ~In the ease of Radulovich. the | Air Force itself. In some of the cases the officers involved have choser- to accept dis- charge under honorable conditions. Other .cases are-still pending. The other military services are known te have had similar security | problems. The Radulovich case / has been one of the very few that | has come to public attention. In this case, as In simitar ones, 1? jthe person involved is informed) __ in writing that the military serv-, ice is considering revoking his | commission. He is told the nature of the information lodged against him and given a choice of accept- ing discharge under honorable con- ditions or of fighting to stay in the service. In most cases, the individual has | chosen to go along with regulations | and keep the matter between him- self and the service concerned. There have been cases where | an individual has rquested and gained a hearing, with no word leaking out to the public. | Air Force gave him all the rights | provided in the rules. He received | written notice of intention to dis- miss him. He asked for and was given a hearing before a security board convened by the 10th Air | After that hearing he sent a brief “ ' FPIFIIFLLAAPAILALCAPLLLL DO jN to the Air Force personnel council in Washington. The original security board found he was a doubtful security risk— | but did not question his loyalty— and recommended that his com- mission be recalled. The personnel council, top-ranking adviser to the; Air Force secretary on such mat- ters, disagreed with some details but agreed with the conclusion. | Thus, Talbott overruled all of the agencies and advisers provided for him by taw in clearing Radu- lovich mined in all but two Canadian provinces,-second largest | world producer. 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OPEN EVERY DAY OF THE YEAR | Now Serving Oysters.on the Half Shell LUNCHEON and DINNERS : a bpm a BANQUET ROOMS OR_3-1907 — OR 3-9303 OLD.MILL TAVERN Waterford, Michigan, on US-10 _ ' | | | | | | | | | | in ONT AS WOODWARD AT SQUARE _ 1983, NE COCA eOA Comme th LAKE ROAD “4 i ‘ oy { = + ivi + wh re ee St ee et eros Se es || M. Mayer, prominent Santa Fe, By BOB THOMAS . ae Phil era 41, | Doesn't Worry About Bald Pate = petro yoo ~~ = ee PLUS ee BANDITS" S — RICHARD GRHENE-PAUIA RAYMOND J, ie A jets rancher_who- was sequitted |: — poe TyWOOD UP) — Today Ht yesterday —looked- forward to a| let's give a thought to the sirs || happy Thanksgiving reunion with) with little fringe on top. his two sons. Phil Silvers, the funny man, is Se Se one. He started getting bald 12 the fatal shooting Jdst May 2 of| Years ago, when he was a mere John C, Wisdom, 5i-year-old Iowa} lad of 29. For many years he has stockman, on the 918-acre Wisdom} had a lovely head of skin. But }| farm near here. he doesn’t mind. Not any more. 7 * “Oh, I used to let it worry Mayer and his wife. Katherine, ” “ 48, a member of the New Mexico oe ~ — “4 a. state Republican Central Commit-| j¢ jt got to be a big thing with toe, ware tumwa, Iowa, today! me. But then I snapped out of it. checking ‘on a $50,000 damage , suit brought against him by the “What the heck—I've been Wisdom estate. The suit charges| doing well in my chosen pro- he “unlawfully’’ killed Wisdom, fession, and there are one or * * 8 two girls whe like me. I should During his trial, which started} “°"7: Oct. 29, Mayer had contended he Silvers has become so accus- shot Wisdom in self defense after| tomed to his barren scalp that he the Iowan had rushed at him “‘like| balked at the suggestion that he arguing over a debt of about} “LuckyMe” oe Dele Deyaes: $6,500 he claimed Wisdom owed| Robert Cumnilngs. The state had contended Mayer idea,” said- the comic, wha went armed to a meeting Wisdom! philosophizes about everything. had requested, with the intention| «1 couldn't see that it made any of shooting the Iowa livestock| ditterence. But they said that dealer, a man with hair on his head - - standing beside a pretty girl State Police Arrest 6,758 | better than a bald man. So, who ? EAST LANSING (UP) — Michi- | “2” S7sue® gan State Police made 6.738 ar- He still arguen that his scalp rests in September, of which 5,810 | dolly—which is a distinguished, were for traffic offenses, head- high-off-the-forehead number— quarters announced today. He proves this with a stery of what happened when Jean WE BUY AND SELL USED Simmons visited the set. MAGAZINES, TRICKS, Silvers, an intimate of Miss KES AND NOVELTIES Simmiéns and Stewart Granger, 10 asked if she noticed something Piper's Magezine Outlet different. ; he Auburn Ave. FE 3-9869 “That's a lovely new tie,” _ replied. He finally had to -point (SIITT III a a oe hirsute public has a mistaken N New Lake Theater \ notion anout baldness, associat- 420 Pontise Trail ing it with oncoming age. Such WALLED LAKE \ is not always the case, he said. Like many other men, he begin & Wednesday Only \ balding in his 20s. error on the Train’ ‘ “And take a guy lke Bobo \ = Glenn Ford and Olson,” the comedian continued. ‘ \ “He's plenty bald, but no one —ALso— \ ever told him that meant he was \ "Blood on the Moon’ getting old. He went ahead and \ knocked the bejeepers. out of Randy Turpin, who hag all the waessrraay hair he needs.” I suggested having a Be Kind to Baldies Week. Perhaps there IN™ AND AROUND PONTIAC Scrib's Q family room and DRIVE-IN —_— 2. 130 S. Telegraph | he eee Eee . NEW DINING AND COCKTAIL —Adrian— ‘LOUNGE, Woodward at 12 Mile Rd. COTTER'S vm cme, comm HOTEL ROOSEVELT COFFEE SHOP FE 5-8126 Bob’s Chicken House 497 Elizabeth Lake Rd., near Telegraph Rd. 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I would estimate that a good Day! % per cent of male stars have their glamour boosted by the wig manufacturers. Silvers failed ‘to evidence much enthusiasm for the drive. “Live and let live” is his motto. However, he has long nurtured the yen to get the gir} in a movie, whether his pate is padded or with oll the trimmings! soggy Mag Ese , “Blinkie,” the pal-of -the-hero- “TI always came in at the first of the picture and said, ‘Hey, I got the stuff in the car’,”’ he the stuff in the car was.” 9 5 Esther’s | 200 .20."" 505 Auburn Ave. doesn’t play the ‘buddy of the Closed af 8 P. M. Sun. thre Men. + lealeal miami a wild man’' when they were wear a rug (hair piece) in” him. . “At first I didn't go for the F k & Hi reeaited- “I -did-that—for—years— ran and I never did find out what Chinese and American Foods 856 N. Woodward, North Side of Birmingham Special Thanksgiving Dinners Served 11:30 A. M. to 10:30 P. M. 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Starts Sat. “Blood On the Moon” — “Fort Ee +e ——STARTING DECEMBER 9TH—— THE MOST AWAITED ENTERTAINMENT EVENT OF A LI added... ee es : NM eee) — eee —— ee —— THE PONTIAC -RESS, “WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 25;-1988— > 4 oy ale ae i S . i i as Sa a £- ; { = 7 24 “— y . a ss ; ~BiGHTEEN wi ik a sae se = ‘ ts on a teake ure of ‘wal em. ace . i are calcium. A ind warmed in "the eet wil jeurct ore. dissolves the crust. eee c “Give “Hin” a a Suit s).or Coat for Christmas! If He Hes Bought His Clothes Here ARCHIE BARNETT During the Post 5 Yeors WE HAVE HIS MEASUREMENTS! Buy It Now—Charge It—Pay After Christmas! Barnett’s 19 N. SAGINAW ST. | fertilizer. Hal Boyle Says: Something in the Zit Alerts Rail Workers ~ HAGERSTOWN, Ma. 7 — = Two! men from Jersey City, N. J., de veloped a strong suspicion they picked-the-wrong—car tight-after | they boarded it. It was loaded with By HAL BOYLE NEW YORK w—America looks forward today to the best Thanks- giving since the twentieth century reached middle age. The guns at last are silent on this harvest holiday of happiness for the first time since 199. No American is shooting off anything except his mouth, which in our When the pair came into the station at Hagerstown, railroad workers smelled a problem and the cops were called. There was an understandably speedy hearing in magistrate's court for the two, booked as Jesse Sickel, 47, and Michael Power, 61, | jand remains not only the national then they were hustled off to the | pastime and a form of exercise— showers. ‘The: got five days for | but a God-given right. trespassing on railroad property. _{ There may be flyspecks in the = | economy, but the great majority of AGH) way to relieve years. our people have more to be cheer- CONSTIPATION - Peace wag be a mirage, but the Take Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets, a ees of Korea .is ended at mild pure-vegetadle formula. They | 115+ for a time. 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And as for punting that yardage to victorioususe, Oklahoma can 61 for .853. the Irish, incident- ally, are also second in rushing for the eight-year period by wider margin, with 260.8 yards a game However, the rushing title that has always: eluded it may do so again, when Oklahoma finishes up against Oklahoma A&M Saturday (the Sooners are going to the Orange Bowl. but bow! don't count statistically). Cincingati will be finishing up against Miami of Ohic tomorrow while third place Texas Tech makes its last cating against Mardin-Simmons Saturday. In total offense, Cincinnati holds a comfortable margin over Texas Tech, 422.6 yards a game to 380.0 and in scoring the positions are reversed but the margin is small- er, Texas Tech averaging %8? points a game to Cincinnati's 37 8 Five Pontiac Gridders Win Awards at Olivet Four Pontiac football players were awarded letters for partici- pation this seaon at Olivet. They 2348 Silverside; center Dick Pow- Chuck Twitty, 452 Bloomfield. Cliff Officgr, 64 Gillespie, won his . Comets finished the season with four wins and five de- feats, placing them Sth in the MIAA standings. It's Time Out! “You never saw a team that feels so keenly about losing be- cause of an eight-foot opponent!” games | quarterback of the nation’s number one team, Uni- | bama. versity of Maryland, and his fiancee, Miss Jan Wal-| a knee in the game but is expected to lead his team against Oklahoma in Miami's Orange Bow! on New Year's Day. lace, pose at her home in Silver Springs, Md., with the engagement ring the 21-year-old senior gave AP Wirephote HAPPY QUARTERBACK—Bernie Faloney, ace| her after last Saturday’s 21-0 victory- over Ala- Faloney, from East Carnegie, Pa., injured which I don't think should involv in the Ivy League race. * a * Dartmouth. ship by its win over the Eastern League. The ancient Pennsylvania should be Cornell's schedule can’t measure By GRANTLAND RICE NEW YORK—Cornell and Pennsylvania have been playing football together almost since Achilles ran Hector off the walls of Troy. They meet again | tomorrow at Franklin Field in another keen contest. Cornell is the only Ivy League team Pennsyivania meets. Cornell clinched the Ivy League champion- That gave the Big Red victories over Princeton, Columbia and Dartmouth. plus a tie with Yale. That should be enough to establish their top position in renewal between Cornell ite a battle. be clase, with Pennsylvania favored through better material, trained in much harder warfare. that Penn has met, which include Notre Dame, e Cornell's place | up the Cotten But this year and It up to the teams Cornell Is Ivy Loop Champ, but Penn Is Favored in Annual Battle: Cotton, Sugar Bowls in Scramble Michigan, Ohio State, California and Navy. Cornell has been improving, although her defense blew wide open in the Dartmouth game. Qn this same Thanksgiving date, Texas may wiod Bow! situation by beating Texas A and M. Alignment of various conferences inte Sugar Bow! had the better of the Bow! picks. ._ ee e the champions of the Big Ten, Pacific Coast, Big Seven, Atlantic Coast Conference, and the Southwest Conference have already roped in five of the eight Bowl and the Orange in the Cotton Bowl. |_Cotten—_Bewl_will-reach—for—one teams left. Kentucky's late October and November record is worth looking at. Bear Bryant has turned in a big job after the first two games. He has one of the best teams in his conference. places. They have the Rose Bowl sewed up, of Seeking Health? Play Outtield, Says Ex-Tiger DETROIT «® — There's some- thing about ‘the outfield—maybe | it’s the wide open spaces—but Da- vid Jefferson (Davey) Jones, one- time Detroit Tiger leadoff hitter thinks it’s healthy. Jones, 73, on pennant-winning teams in 1907-08-09, and his wife, Mae, celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary yesterday. They were married at Tomah, Wis., in 1963. Jones played in the outfield with Ty Cobb. the Georgia Peach, and Wahoo Sam Crawford. “Must be something about it that gives you a long life."’ Jones said. “Cobb and Crawford both are living. “Before coming to Detroit I played with the Chicago Cubs and the only three members of that team still living are outfielders. Jimmy Slagle, Jake Harley and myself.” lrish, Trojans Tired for Saturday Game LOS ANC iELES (#—Notre Dame football squad gets in tomorrow to iplay the University of Southern California, and it could be a struggle between two tired teams Saturday. Both have reason to be emo- tionally spent as they near the end of the 1953 season. USC winds up against the Irish and the Irish still have Southern Methodist ahead. _ 1414 tie with lowa last week, Notre Dame was rated No. 1 team in the nation. Tie dropped -the Irish_to-No-2: It is no secret that everyone l points for Notre Dame. Until their | Branoff Named ‘Most Valuable’ by Wolverine I1 ANN ARBOR #® — Tony Bran- off, the tank-type halfback from Flint, was named here today as Michigan's most valuable football player. | Branoff, 19 and the first soph- squad. team rushing leader with igibility rule. He car- ball 101 times this season ort ETE TO TTS and Reyal Osk High Schools, PLACEO Field, Royal Oak ‘ass ya ; COACHES—Vince Secontine (B), Him Manilla (RO). NICKNAMES—Mapies (B) and Acorns (RO) = 1952 + "5 1953 4-8-1; Reyal Oak 7-1. LAST YEAR'S SCORE—Reyal Osk 18, m 6. ol GUARDS—Joe Moyer CENTER—Streeter .| vored wee Carte and Bill Brad- aples End G playing of the annual Birmingham- Royal Oak game at 11 a.m. at Royal Oak, riding the crest of a six-game winning streak, is fa- were played every fear except 1914, -1920 and 1921. Royal Oak | has won 20 of the 41 games and Birmingham, 14 while seven have ended in ties. Rarely does the victory margin exceed one or two touchdowns, but Jim Manilla's potent Acorns will reached their peak by slaughtering hapless Highland Park 67-0, Nov. B- - Pacesetters in the Royal Oak offensive scheme are Dick Nash the victory to equal last year’s Coast sports writers will be barred ‘3 > the—strongest— Injuries Made Blaik Shift Squad; 102,000 to See Saturday Tilt the service academies with a 6-1-1 record compared to Navy's 4-2-2. road ? Lape ayy ROA TT b | AG : f H Hit neal 3 z E Rose Bowl. LJ > Cameron. a Burbank, Calif.. na- tive who has been singled out for his all-around ability and team leadership throughout the season, scored the touchdown that clinched and into the * Chavez-King rin inenviahie Spot-Conid ier hadn't maybe slipped him one from the bottom of the deck. Well, so far as anyone knows to the contrary, it still would leave Victor Could Get Title Shot Lightweights Will Meet in Nationally - Televised Bout From Coast uled to end the program. Echols. former national AAU champion, and his 17-1 record { against Russ Gilliam in a middle- weight battle. Not televised — it sends West¢ico. Cougars have one other Umpire Larry Goetz has been | j : Dressen’s Record, Still Lose Job. By JOE REICHLER BROOKLYN (®—Walter (Smok- ey) Alston, new Brooklyn Dodger pilot, will not be an interim man- ager. . ° s Dodger President Walter F. O’Malley stressed that point with special emphasis today, going at great lengths to explain that i. is apm .. 1 hope.” * . Ind Alston, a comparative stnknown, was named to s Charli Reese shortstop and captain of} the Dodgers, had declined the role of a playing manager. The contrac one year at an_ estimated id resident of Ox tana, and tied another New vic- tory, over Idaho, but have lost six. Both teams use -modified T- formations. Quarterback Don Ryd- | alch does most of Utah's passing, coasts of the United States sheds Largest number of drownings occur within 10 yards of the shore. its shell four or five times during ‘TALBOT him just back of Pee Wee Reese | he had a couple of good years left dotibtful | in_the club's annual managerial | and didn't wish to start out as a manager ever took over sweepstakes. For all his record asj playing manager. =—=—S a big league ball club under a minor league pilot, Alston real-| When Reese is ready to take circumstances” izes he is being given the job now | over, the pressure on the owners the big, unheralded | only because the great little short-| to give him his chance will remain from the Midwest | stop let the club know he believed | strong. smuggled into town yes- puet_ tee een! Job 1s His s ’ ; the latest ‘ 4 pre inthe atest} ATston Wasn't Hired “wasn't too be- ‘ = ‘ widered wy tale minccewty |! aS “[nterim Manager Tt takes a bee a month to eat its the first month of its life. weight in food. __ College Football’s Power Index GAMES FOR WEEK ENDING NOV. 28 . extra_point tries as Michigan won . six of nine games this season| Ee Up the Trojans. AMONG TOP 150 cs “Sifts Villanova 71 1 OTHER SOUTHERN ‘ech °99.0 vs Georgia - 832 and finished fifth in the confer- = Wigher Rotor Lower Reters | Holy Cross _ 86.4 vs Boston Coll. °81.1 WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 28 ane wih a 3 reed THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 26 LSU, 923 veTulane 78.8. | pomp one = ar 1iSON e Cincinnati . °97.6 vs Miami, ©. _ 90.7 | Miss, State °97.8 vs _ wT Tenn. 3-vs Emory Henry — _ : | Colgate. 96.8 ve Rewwn __ oap.a | He, Fumes Ot 253 ve teint Ten o1ee THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 38 . Penny — OT Richita — 787 | Onishoma. °106.5 ve Okla ARM 905 owe Pre = BY ar st a3 | Rice 102.9 . So. $2.9._vs Wake Forest °61.3 — vs Baylce —— 08.7 | Conway St. . 33.9 ve HendersonSt °9.6 Vo Tech. TavsVe, Mittary. ooo Tennesece — *08 ve Vanderbilt. 23 Lon ielthyne *40.3 — "Rt Se _} DETROIT —Nick Londes, lo- a, om rig. Yours @13 Texas Tech 103.9 vs Hardin-Sim's 05 | peidTene Bt °008 ve Teme. Tech. 579 | = : my | cat International Boxing Club pro-{| | U%™ Sew = Poctae 159 | TeX Weet'n 00.100, Tex. S481 | Newberry _ °e23 vePresbyterian 2.7 | is moter, has -announced that Moses SA’ a ~ ag aad : OTHER EASTERN SATURDAY, > NOVEMBER 28 two of its Ist six games, Vince | Ward of Detroit will meet Irish| | Arizona 70.7 vaTempe St. -e9 | 9, HURSDAY. NOVEMBER 28 Roky, Suts leveswnee — oat Jackie Wilson Arkansas — ‘91.3 vs Tulsa _____ or. | Mofstra —. “S48 ve Scranton __ 468 |. “419 Secontine’s team has won its last | gra Army —-— 41 vs Navy ——— 27 | | SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 19 | Migwestern ‘Siw Austin = a? two, beating Waterford. 14-6, and rape rae win Dette LL Sea mie eter est OTHER RUB WEITERIG fo poe re ae Mead Berkley, 19-7. — Londes said yesterday that the Dube - —a! “Bt va No. Caraina. a8 tow lURSDAY, NOVEMBER 28 pb ee Jaa peey careers views aa pee 2 van C mate moi | we Reserve — S04.ve Cane = at } Whittier — 938.4-ve Pepperdine 31.4 | regulars, including end Chris | ries a bout between Ernie Duran- THIS WEEK'S LEADERS Christic, tackles Jerry Beck and | do and Norman Hayes qrenaa | Dick _Thalacker, guard —Heward +} bout will be. i Maryland 1182 1 penn ‘Stato 5.0|-1 Notre ont} 2 sarylend 1187 ruck ie Blake, center Bill Hohmeyer and | televised but the Ward Wilson Bh Be pong fT —4 ne $ Oktshome— 1083 2 Texas” Tech 108:9]-2 Stantord == 984 —}— backs Jerry. Wedge and Payson | match will be blacked out, he 4 lowe __ 105.2] 4 Penn ____— 98.5| 4 Wisconsin tens] 3 ausere jer3| 40. California 935 Chapman. } said. S UCLA, 1043| 5 Pittsburgh —. 08.3] § State. 101.9| § Texas . 1010! 5 omwee SRS — ee SS ees ee ee ee eee eee ° 8 Rice _____ 102.9| § Fordham ___ 61.9) — = = ers who have followed the Spar-| AP Sports Panel Picks ® Mich, “Sisto = S018| 9 Bovten Coll — Ott| § commen —— S03] $ Otte “seu, 5] Siew Minaito. ies tans during their regular season Grid Squads tt Aubere —— Mi3|it Casas. — ee ih One Maio tee wit be-_eRowed Schoolboy G 17 Texas —— 101-018 Bowton~-@. — 18:7/}19- Marquette — Sai tt Houten U2 068113 Colt Poly — 783 , we ' Wit hold the’ sports writers to select the As- 15 Kentucky 99.2 15 Villanove —__ 77.1 is One ASM. m3 Is SU. as closed practice sessions,” Munn | sociated Press’ all-state high school 16 Ga. Tech _ 98.0 16 Colgate ___ 94.5 16 Missouri —__ 88.5 | 16 Mississipp! L a socia ss e high sc 17 Minnesota _. 982/17 Delaware _ 73.7, 17 Kans. State _~ 833 17 So. Carolina emphasized. __, football teams was held nant —tp—many A oat] 18 Yale 8 18 Nebraska —_— 223.18 LAU. in the Lansing State Journal > [$0 cincnman Hp Bara Se Set indiana . mca. 08.2, 10 Arhanens ——__ The Congo River, with only «| Building. f Fores HTB Princeton Se ts —— ee eT nre.. =a few transfers required by water-| Teams from classes A-B and C-D 33 California —— 903] 23 W. Chester GL one $e Ren 'Stote = 135,55 Teams A.0 0 Hfalle—and—rapide,is-navigahle-by| were picked by the panet-of 13) | $3 Reusten U- — "963/36 Rutgers — we = oxi ae meaner, Fs for almost 4,000 | high school writers. These teams © Senseo Vane Seca —wmvone O80) 59 J. Garpall. —. TI) SS Venda --= will be announced next week. : came cee Comrie 1959, 0, ‘ Pe Pane ee es ae a. 2a: ee oe ee a vm BRICHAM nu = — and—even the } | sniethe of coaches would smile to M P COLLEGE BASKETBALL | have those 11 players going | in ac Union RESENTED BY 3 Indiana Central 32 Triste sg | HIM EAST LANSING (UP) — The) GENERAL MOTORS Ball State ss Franklin 74 | controversial governor's trophy, . ted a , Peas << camea wg «| — | sb yp oul myer gy ble awarded to Michigan State for its OVER NBC STATION St. Jesephs Ind 77 Andersen 1 | Coreonviile 2% Reth es | football victory over ~ Michigan a a — Ace | ee 8 Covert 45 | found a new home today. t eh | Seegateck 41 Bleomingdale 3a Meomooth ¥ Aagestone m a EStrenee 55 Decater “ MSC athletic officials moved WWJ-TV Feurater 71 St. Precepina 42 | Siovenavilia’ G8 Sece'wa $3| the huge trophy. a replica Pacific Latheran 47 West. 44 | Bareds “ Béwordeberse 3a | Paul Bunyan, to the College Union : Maryland 73 eins Pred “5 | South Haven ss 43 | from Jenison gymnasium follow- CHANNEL 4 ing an editorial in the Michigan . 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Paddock; Wally Simmons, 4610 Forest; and Herb Swan, 4048 Lucille Drive, Drayton Plains. Wooliever sighted the hare and followed it to what turned out to be a bear den. Wooliever, Simmons and Swan shot a 220-pound bear and two 40-pound cubs in order as they emerged from their hole. Dr. Jones then shot the 4-point buck as the four- some was dragging the bears from the woods. Extra Day Is Lure Thousands of Hunters Expected to Go North for Final Week of Deer Season (By United Press) Michigan's 1953 deer season en- tered its final week today. Conservation department said it hunters would go north to hunt Thanks- giving Day and remain until Sun- day. F The number of persons killed by gunfire, which now stands at seven, was expected to increase as tempo of hunting activity in- creases later this week. At least 35 other hunters have been wounded and seven sports- men have died of heart attacks while deer hunting. Last year, 16 hunters were killed and 72 wound- ed. Many sportsmen going north may remain to take advantage of a one-day “any deer” season on that day. The regular 16-day deer season ends at 7 p. m. Monday but it will be legal to shoot any deer — buck, doe or fawn — in the lower pen- insula above highway M-55 next Tuesday. Sportsmen who kill a buck dur- Auto Safety Glass Replaced , Quickly « “gad at Cost Hub Aute Glass Co. 122 Oakland Ave. FE 4.7008 FE deral 2-9111 | Pontiac Piston | Service Co. Complete Machine Shop Service 102 S. Seginew A Good Used Car? Rochester - and SAVE ing the regular season are not per- mitted to hunt during the special season, which is designed to reduce size of the state's deer herd in areas where there are too many deer Conservation officials said deer hunting conditions have improved considerably since the season opened and hunters were cheered by forecasts of snow flurries in the northern part of the state. Conservation officials report that homeward-bound sportsmen have taken more deer across the Straits of Mackinaw during the first 10 days of the deer season than they ) did. during—allof-the 1952 season. An estimated 8,500 deer were counted on southbound cars that cross the Straits from St. Ignace te Mackinaw City on state sportsmen went into the upper peninsula to bunt this year than a year ago. Officials said 224 bear have been counted so far this year the Michigan Outdoors By MORT NEFF Many of you may have seen the ‘Michigan Outdoors’ TV show re- .cently, with Conservation Depart- ment game chief Harry Ruhi as an impressive guest. If so, you now realize that man- agement of our Michigan deer herd is no small » problem, and that in the years ‘ahead the legal ized killing of does and fawns must continue. NEFF t Mr. Ruhl, well-equipped with sta- tistics to back up his statements, Tagged Fox Posts State-Travel Mark LANSING «--Conservation de- partment Tuesday reported a tag- ged red fox had set a Michigan travel record. A young fox was trapped and tagged at Rose Lake Wildlife Ex- perimant station near Lansing on June 6. : i It was killed by a car near Omena in Grand Traverse County early this month, The 160 miles the fox had travel- ed is far more than the usual 40 miles that foxes travel from their birth site. Nearly 1,000 Arrests for Game Law Flouting LANSING (UP) — Michigan's Conservation that 919 hunters have been arrest- during the | first-10-days_of the 1953 deer sea- son. — During the same period last year, 818 deer hunters were arrested by game “officers. : a Poppies for Salad Oil Poppies are cultivated in central France for their seeds, which pro-| duce not narcotics or pastry dec- oration but salad oil, says the Na- ae a tional Geographic Seeiety.— NOVEMBER SPECIAL! Special Deer Seasons Asked in Certain Areas He further stated that, to main- tain the herd at that figure so that winter starvation would be avoided, we could ‘and should “tharvest’’ up to one third of the deer annually, including does. are properly distributed over state assuring plenty of food to around—we'll have to ask how the present deer law is answering that the go tions, is to specify areas where the deer. population is too large and open a special season in those problem territories. ~~ “‘Half-way measures will always bring strong censure from the pub- lie. Open ‘‘any deer’’ seagons will always result in.an erratic harvest of animals With over-kill in some Gibson Leads MVC's Rushers Kline Increases Aerial "| Don Hargrove of Houston finally stopped, Oklahoma A & M half-|all other 194 fishing licenses, back Dorsey Gibson is the new leader this week in Missouri Val- and now has completed 49 of 129 for 716 yards and five touchdowns. Bowling Results NDAWANDA team game Pent. Beaty College, WEST _— MANDICAP = 3s Ww. 8. 2 3 Pent © 12 Sheil 18's 1% Deatent 101g 2546 Ind. game, Traver, 217; team game, series, Goeed eg Shep, 1055, 2873; sertes, P. Dewey, . ee) Heward Mkt . series, T. Terroux, 178; B. @ Globe Hoists @ Bink’s Spray | @ Proto Tools" maa ht “S Dual Sos @ °° Header Systems for All Cars A es 4S. Telegraph Rd., Pontiac FE a <_< ea EE -84 South Perry St. Service Station Equipment @ Champion Air Compressors @ ARO Lubrication Equipment @ Heinwerner Hydraulic Jacks @ Atlas Lathes and Saws | @ Chicago Pneumatic Tools | Automotive Machine Shop Service and Rebabb _PONTIAG MOTOR PARTS = and bape in others, ae 449; tram sete. series. ‘Guimare, important S aan a = olive nie "stb merece en as of the deer in our herd control project,| Gee a are iH Oresy Ride i #1 so why not plan future regulations | gmt Setar su 8 baa: DISTRIBUTOR of Equipment ting Offense Margin; Titans Top Scorers By ED WIEKS ST. LOUIS w#—With halfback “ we Mac & Jims 27 13 Greenweed 19 21 Levise’ 23:13 Bebdbie Bty ie 21 Ottmars v2 8 F.O.E. 14 26 it By JACK PATTERSON Regular readers of this column, if any, should be aware by now of a peculiar perversity of fate which seems to dog the hunting Temporary Fish Permits Ready Non-Resident Licenses Now: Are on Way to Dealers LANSING (®—The new 15-day temporary norresident fishing i- censes are on their way to license dealers, the state’ conservation de- partment said Tuesday. . Extension of the licenses from the previous 10 day period was authorized by the legislature to cover the normal two-week vaca- tion, The 15-day permits will cost $2, the same as the i0-day licenses did. The new licenses went out with which must be used after Jan. 1, 160,000 temporary non-resident and 150,000 pernanent non-resident li- censes will be sold next year. Bowling Clinic By BILLY SIXTY CASE — Keep Arm Relaxid. Feel Weight Of Ball — The thing homa A & M retained their one-| tas stands out in the style of Ned two lead in rushing offense. | Day, former match king, is his Best gain by a aged am smooth, relaxed footwork. You, week was made Detroit z develop easy delivery back Bob Burgmeier. He carried |" “™ ee 11 times for 60 yards to take over 5th place in rushing as the Titans t Take this tip from him: “Always feel loose. No tightening Up at any time, from the time the push-away of the ball puts it into swing and hurry to get to the foul line. Rush- ing brings tension.” Feel the weight of the swinging ball and, as the illustration shows, you'll hold the. groove and be in position at ball release to apply hook turn— with accuracy Scribe Fails. but Will Collect Bounty From State for Predator the dry woods with all the stealth and subtlety of a steam calliope, intent on blasting a deer. So what do we get? A coyote, that’s what. This particular specimen ap- «|}parently had her mind on other things because she obligingly ran toward us and stopped broadside to about twenty feet away. She regarded us for a moment with eyes of°cold green fire and then as she started to clear the area we spent a 170 grain slug into her spine thus ending her aims and | aspirations. She was a beautifully furred silvery-taupe animal, looking for all the world like a bushy-talled police dog, and as we watched her breathe ber last we felt a little as though we'd taken Old Rover out behind the barn and dene _ him in. Aside from a natural reluctance to shoot the spitting image. of man's best friend, there are two advantages to coyote shooting. First, of course is the bounty’ — twenty bucks in the case of a fe- male.‘ Second is the fact that no coyotte so far recorded ever wore horns, so the deer hunter's fre- quent soliloqy: ‘‘does it have horns or doesn't it’’ is not called into play. This later #s important both to health and morale. Dr. Fred Baker apparently ar- rived at these conclusions inde- Sxis i [ State at Meeting LANSING w — Conservation di- ture, Inc. It will gather some 1,000 from all over the country repre- senting industry, education, the press and government to survéy the available natural resources in the country and determine the needs in the future. Hibernating Birds Discovery of a Nuttall’s poor- will sleeping through the winter in California's Chuckwalla Mountains js the first definite proof that some birds_hibernate like mammals and reptiles, says the National Geo- graphic Society Eddy, Reid Represent HTCHTY Short fo Enter to Get. Deer Deer Contest Nimrods Have 4 Days After End of Season to File Entries Less than a week remains for Oakiand County hunters to try for one of the $100 U.S. bond awards in Pontiac Press’ 3-way deer con- test. Hunting season ends next Mon- day, and nimrods will have an additional four days afterwards to file entries. Extra period will al- low Upper Peninsula hunters time to return with their bucks. Latest entry in the best rack @vision was a 4-pointer entered Tuesday by E. MeBellarby of 58 Hudson street. Bellarby downed the buck near Lewiston. Tony Kazakos, of 223 Oakland avenue, bagged a 0-pointer yet reported. The 180-pound buck was apparently 10 or more years sults of many fights. Kazakos shot the deer near | : A party of four — DeWitt Car- rington and Bill. Totten of 149 Parkdale and Detroiters Otis Shamberger and Frank Puhek — returned from a hunting trip near Rose City with four bucks. Biggest buck was a six-pointer. Homer Thrower, a 15-year-old Pontiac High junior varsity foot- ball payer, killed a buck recently near West Branch. Homer was the only hunter in a party,.of seven get a deer. os re Stone Age men used clamshells for spoons. bearing one of the largest racks |- old, and his horns showed the re- |"; wolves, 360 coyotes and-1,720 foes in October, it was reported Tues- day. Bounties cost a total of $14,890 for the month. One wolf each was killed in Gogebic, Luce and Marquette counties. Sixteen of the coyotes came from the Lower Peninsula, Of the Upper Peninsula coyotes, 53 were taken in Delta county, 52 in Iron county and 47 in Ontona- gon county. Jackie Gordon of the Cleveland Barons was the Tist player in the history of the American Hockey League to score 100 goals. DON'T DELAY ORDER NOW end Excess Fat @ Scientific Swedish M @ In the Hotel Pontiec MUSCLE TONE Get Rid of Tense Nerves. Tired Body assag ® Intra Red and Ultra Violet Rays © Corrective Exercises Exclusively for Men AL THOMAS HEALTH CLUB ® Heat Cabinet fa One Day Service shields, windows and ventilators. We Specialize in Insurance Work! 120 W. Pike St. SERVICE GLASS ANY Ph. FE 2-8720 Your Car — Is NEXT! Immediate installation on wind- most rs = The Pilgrims’ way of life was hard—still they always had time to stop and give thanks, for their good fortune. 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Gi, ass . ae eae : : 7 . “ ‘ | i ame ‘ - i ‘ Se ee { *~ : 7 Boys! f ~ — at name 4 \ \\7 | aed, ei 3 : e ' ; x : ; i a ; £8 Sa ae : fd aes : en ee a at eg ee ee 5 ae peers omen f i f A ; . : L { foe fe ae : ~ { ‘ : : + + be } - —STWENTY-TWo > Mien "te, ; } Z =—— } xy : : 3 ees, ____________ __ THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 25,1953 ‘- SSS Sa _ me f - j a . ! nee ¢ - ae a rae = Bob Considine Says: : f ~ |} Hayes, who builds thifigs for the | nobody burned to the ground, but / BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES : by Edgar Martin y / J _ 5 “ ‘ . j wd = 3 U, S. armed forces; overseas, has| ia number of guests — intrépidly [Row ALREAON | MANTEL .. = d O Waters mr. te ratet by Florabelle Muir — fell in the WE'RE ———s * an Some ay Ucean vv funicular, He~designed it himself |-blacked-out: pool. A OWORCE t : = e aa | BI and it's strietly ad Hb. : , ‘Boom 2 | Will_Make Desert BIOOM | nase 1 wou wat wp Toddler likely toBe ” ws / od . = . (INS)— a oe , lity beyond Se abandoned accel y = if : seis am places. . .things— measure. ee an ‘ae , A d § : li = +f = One of the most ea am Watching this incredible span -of tiers on lacy metal steps that roun me ime if i , yli ; : — - Single pres = ra bt unpopulated earth, much of it spec-| provide a giddy view of the KINGSPORT, Tenn. (UP) — If Fs uF 2 } i it| Scenery far below. . : ° 3 are all the people? 5 Loe | ee Peau ™ most of it A bie com is enclosed in| s7month-old Lester Strong takes ESR SE ‘ Prdcon . point _ fae veins | ristling “ unto! ‘ esos. ; . an Fa o . a a , after the rest of his family, he'll be re BS 7 eee :) m e's ‘ 1] = ice 5 » . pas is geies to a rx eo ney ke one’s mind ft end to : e app ang | ce ophane, One o ve few su around for about five generations: pe 3 . about a thousand miles into conditions in the slums of the great | stantial-looking rooms in the house, ts a; country, not a living creature stirs. | American cities. se | The youngster boasts living an- th Sees: —_ ; its | , | Hayes’ bathroom, contains in ad-| IS as 4-25 not a curl of smoke shows its I grew up in Washington near dition ‘i ther traditional. £ por cestors dating back that far on two By 7 smudged face. i the Capitol and know that within) | wardrobe, with 75 suits and a limbs of the paternal line. All Les- | -——————— —= , — This land of 160,000,000 human | slurahivgiean alley stweliugs thai set of the Encyclopedia Brittanica. | ter’s living paternal antecedents,| THE BERRYS by Cari Grubert . ti in | Je Sos ; : ing bos rotruding 21-ye 7 beings, the greatest co on _ lcoold. fave Geen eaneieced baa diving boards protruding from the | including his L-year-old father, . NE) history and more productive in housing in a medieval ghetto “| hilltop. It helps to be able to | Ralph Strong, are farmers. eee a: SO Ff BROWNED Tre | THAT its short history than all the ves nO. | tight-rope. | Next in line is grandfather G. L. es 2 = MUCH J] WHAT other nations combined is so | And for some time I have lived | . ecuador’ | Strong, 45, who is preceded by Ait. RIBHT, CO AGAD AND Gey IT f AT ALL! sparsely settled that a flight over | at a soealled “‘good” address in | ne compucatle a me ME | great-grandfather Steve Strong, aN ee Say portions of it gives one the eerie | New York within two or three prmar g Les, on ‘ = pray |67. Steve's wife great - grand - lee a” al _ feeling he is making the first | blocks of a sordid area where | COUMt!) 79.3 wey aed “si mother Eva Britton Strong, 60, be- rn low-level inspection of the moon. | Puerto Rican families live in ese pelle elbe = | came a grandmother for the first « on = $ : ! sly expe be : oe Or . fy € ston DC7| Sdualor that must make some of | | gime at 30. te be 7 Wy b eal angie pre vee ue them yearn for the littered slums | peas - oan my . 10-ceat | The line branches with great- _!# a \e) id HI over the first wall of mountains) °f Sam Juan. oe nee great - grandmother Victoria on the trip east,.the earth below; And yet all ths fand, and all | at oe nas < = aeeenees. 1 — = ee - Great-grand- us took on the frozen unreality of this good clean ozone, and all this dispelled only by candles ere and | mo “e _ fat =~ gre at-great- | a great bias-relief map. opportunity to exploit, goes ig- there on the 7 Rerlas bots of | gran father ohn F. Britton, is a Yet there is water beneath this | nored. glowing eee ulously, ‘hale 77. . : crust of desolation, and we are — SIDE GLANCES by Galbraith spending enough on arms and the Hal dlayes, who gave a party : ' - support of needy friends to irrigate | for the inmatés of the DCT's press | {| wierd EM Gees ” this whole section of the world. | flight to Los Angeles, is a man . 5 se ESE Semeday the waters of. the | whose explorations in the field of | Pacific, cleansed of salt, will | gadgetry impresses even Hoily- cascade life into the veins of | wood—where old time movie mak- | these dusty plains, and what will | ers were considered ostentatious Jif generally have seemed to us a (they didn’t build a disappearing | bountiful land will have repre- | swimming pool. | GIVING THEM THE AIR Webster-Roth | ——— yyeveyeree - I ORY IT OUT, ANO | CANT SAY THAT | WIT] CARE FoR HER . x LET CISCO BE Te Two a al is eS WORT.) 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Hallenbeck requests all path was upward on the | “thes Suncd ..+-+++--» dency to the higher ide ladies to turn in their lunches be- of trade today. Carrota ee os ; | fore 9 p. m. to Auctioneer Eimer ‘The market-ected-as-if-it 3 wen esesececocecsece » Changes either way were al- Jones. Chairman, Russ Wright. were | Ones, anal Tsesseosssoce ‘gs | Most entirely in the smaller frac- FP. O. E. 230, 289 W. Montcalm. aiting to see if there was much | potatess ‘bushel 77777272" 3.00 | tions. The opening was active with —Adv of a carry over of the late selling page] seveseeseeee | 4. yue| many large blocks on the tape , hit soybeans and new crop t DORON ‘scstasecooss 18| Thereafter, however, the pace : wheat with particular force last in yeeros ee cee", 10 0880 | ed ews in brie yesterday's session. There wasn't, | Carnstions, ecee = , Genes ....-. éece 1.e0 and when that fact became clear | “**7ssstbemuma, oe 1.00 General Electric, the star Hampton Lane of 71 Clovese St., a little demand Geveloped in all olesale eS ee ee Mes reported to Pontiac Police that Wholesa ® gain points, opened = : eo, ie “> 4%, |someone hurled a rock through Wheat near the end of the first DETROFT PRODUCE day on a block of 3,000 shares | [ So i ‘i po ae | the front window of his home last hour was 4-% cents higher, De-| | DETRorr (UP»—wholemie prices on | “P 1% ot 8 RE-ENGINEERED 1954—Typical of com-| durability through sturdier construction, optional | night. 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MOM™ SORVIOR Stunt 990) Nate s Notions ere ite “aces you fumisiede Have D children, Ph. - oe ee ees etrolt inc. WID PXPFRIFNCED PART TIME oF week. FE 5-0829 y > | EE Aee 1b FOR SUPTLISS. | menis are pearee, ete i i. i-« Brace (Puperel Meme: | JOURNEY MAN ELECTRICIAN - cook for week ends. 577 Auburn. | TRONING FOR PARTICULAR MITCHELL'S TV cre. Marne, SE a ae SS aN Ledioyah e8 se, 1Oe eee eT MARTIN, NOVEMBER 25, 195i. | - New tre FR 2 11ee LADIES! NO NEED TO DO WITH-, people. In my home FE 20112 | 10@ N Saginaw FE 27-2871 ON AND AFTER THIS DATE. 11- ey 2 Terry Hal 1086 Meadowlaw! axe 2579 DINIE ‘ “cut suppiement the famiiy income | SEWING seen FOX 3 ¥-& RADIO SERVicE catt; 2+ 2-1 will not be responsible DORRIS & SON Hotel | Rooms 32B 3 mts! beloved in fant aon of Mr t iv AR ME R . owith dignified pleasant work PE 45-6278 SUDING, coins ql Hatehery aad Airport | te Es eee rant) = + REALTOR CO.OP A =AAAe and Mrs. James H. Martin, dear | Marred map fully understanding} Hours to suit your convenience |- ma OR +1647 FE { ; Spo aye : | 752 W. Huron PE ¢1567 brother of Henry L. Lots J, perations modern tarm me car & phone necessary. For in- ___ Laundry Servite it | Day, NIGIT SU TV SERVICE, Lake ma Pontiac ashi. uurabeth ~aAc ~ “ror Ps HOTEL. “ROOSEVELT 5 Funeral saryies a erg ee } EXP WOOL PRFSSER + . & generai farming tn-} terview cait Of 3-zT00 } eS $350 FE 56-1296 FE , Won. TUES. & WES COLD CASH FOR EQUITIES Newly decorated. By week “3 ‘ za - Ire\ igus eT ie ne Sith = i 5 1 Gay, November 21th, at 1:00 pm. | time work Appuy in per a tule Year around em. TADIES | EARN _OME | xMas | POR FAMILY LAUMDRY SERVI | f P STRAKA Waves $5 50 complete, Dorothys.| We beve burer that will pay rey ae Seek eee, rales atthe Voorhees-Sipie Chapel | Cleaners 264 E. Pike piovment Modern home & ex-| 6 ur te ph. Pontiae Laundry FE ___ Buildin Service S| FE 2-in44. CO ee a er oer CAM gree oes ———— — with Rev, Mulder offfeiaticg | BLOCK LAYER Lins provided, Guod wages fe i eger meade 790 el Fe Ee 38101, LJ 100 WEDDING INVITATIONS $6.50 sirable located home; also buy- Interment fn Perry M!. Park | aL. of Now | fated Southeastern Mich Write | SOUSEEEEPER. WHITE, gee a, | CACE CURTAINS PLAIN OR RUP- ‘ Also |! or Room rtments Home. e” Hox 83 Pontiac Press WOMAN TO MAKE HER HOME Are ee PLASTERING SPECIALTY ROY KNAUF, Realtor Cooking and refrigeration it er i HELTASIC - —— with me and take care of a eo | Painting-Decoratin , «1AL pc a sheet rocé filling. PE a epairs a ~ $2 se beg Pe ghd Wa: | Rareres “a Pera ay == deh ahile It wok. FE gfe 26's W. Hures — FE T1a1 uburn aro! = ong Worth } ght amit Best x < R FE AT ES A E after 5 40 ~~ - | Ring size High grade workman. ve A tertarc 40. vetoved | i SICAL, E: | PAINTINO . ae WORK, RES & COMM; husband To Mrs Dos Gtr: ! tla anaes SALESMEN | WHITE WOMEN WITH NURSING) eee ee meee ro! free estimates) Raymond Com- a a a ait. Crzmtale ities SORE Rooms With Board 32D 32D dear son of Mr. and Mr: ta ¢ XE SB fay ae f me " ‘ag. | rience for convalescent home 1043 mine: BE Pee LOU -MOR JEW FLERS| BUY g erick G. Oliver: dear father of C . BA lien SLs Oe aL Tes PAINTING - PAPER HANGING | cE MENT WORK gy alg | | . Tradl COMFORTABLE ROOM FOR yom DAY Richard Grint Kathicen © and That 8 ais FE s4i0i | TO MUrt owe “sutvweeile a rep MIDDIE AGED LaDy | Paver removed Sandusky t NEXT TO OAKLAND THEATER sell or Trade worker, west side. FE 2.3420 : pent FS eae ae i UNION CARPENTERS. FF hi s prosper 4 and cis peeperty | tor bent uousework and care of ;- sete _ aot : : rE 5-7421 JIM WR TOIT, Reatror “| ROOM AND BOARD, WEST SIDE, 23th. at 2 p. m. et the operke efter” 8 Ot (on nls Epeieneh ol) home projects and are members, 3 children live in FE 25582 | A-1 PAINTING — WORK GUAR Pav estroughing — DEER HIDES FE 2: 272.8 Telegraph FE 5-0693 private beth, 141 Owege. Griffin Chapel with D-. Milton |. 5aidein of the Co-Operative Exchange. | ~ : } gniced. Free esumaics. Phone FE i oa, ot sae was forhaces 651 Fourth , ROOMS AND BOARD. oti at lady H Bark offictatiny, Interment in | FIREEFEGH PERS barnings unlimited. | SALFSWOMAN eincaciG Paterna Ate Shee: Meta FE 4-5051. You CAN SAVE 30% TO 1 f edding Yeur Property ? ' or a at door, $6) 8. Sanford. igus ag ee seh Ie a Permanent postions with the «ts } _antere mia meaing money washing Paper removed. Charies | COMPLETE oe OF MASONRY, | 00 quality luggage and jeather, It corant pay, Our. ted pres - Fuserai foot a eae ee ga atari e a, : are + Bateman & Kamp Whie. Leave message a: OA, Dick block & stone FES $3004 eee te. Me ee a ee Pects, Saves you time and mone Rent A Furnished ARRIS. NOVEMBER sesy,| GchS8 per werk Varetons, sick {| wre Nea Kealty 117 8 Telegrapa a oo |FLOOR LAYING, BANDING, AND | §50'9 3125 "$10.00 leather 284 8 many cases even ra the | Les Pyar Lous, 3988 Pontiac. Trail leave end ber sion benefit. ase ) . 0328 | WALLPAPERINO AND PAINTING. | tisera Lo ‘yeare, experience. | riot LHe COO neighbors didn't know it's for | NEWLYWEDS APARTMENT — w a 82 ved Tre 1-28 igh REALTY a ; Call for est FE | ern nn pment, ohn Taylor, FREE | sale. “Don't worry with Lookers.” EDs ART N =, oe ae ee By ‘fo a fe wat “YTS Wert Huron Street ~ 7 ELDERLY WOMAN- TO TAKE | PAINTING, ixgiDE ‘OUT. E WEEE eee a, ie er Christies Eayausy | eon saute an duals terl <0 eee Ce Gear father of Wendall Carter | ' MAN WTD. FOR GENERAL WORK vere of 2 children, more for! estimated “E 2417 ee BL a AND CE- PHILLIPS 19 North Saginaw St | financing and closing, urben furniture, redio combd. ail ear brother of Mrs. Ethel . LOCK 1 AYE R in store must have chauffeurs) home than high wages. FE 53-5866 P Gol Kelas Chel Lit ai FOR SALE COON CARCASSES. To B Se\\—To_ Trade blond Frigid ly 3 th . Wright, Funeral service will be oa as ‘ | license. Apply in person ar ig *| WTD. CLEANING WOMAN WITH | ainting & W all Washing JOS. PLEMMING, FLOOR LAYING, |" orders taken anytime FE ¢6828| YOU BUY Tf 1TWE LL INSURE IT A. What * ofters “No children. under the auspices of tne! Experienced, good pay apply 8/ Fish & try Market. 8 references for 1 Gay o wees,| Free Estimates Reas. FE 2-2706. sand! in ane 155 Edison. | — | rent $70 month. Early possession. &AM No. or fi Walled Lake GewOLate nen oe eADY won t Saginaw, Soy re os srageportetion, | PAPERING. PAINTING REP FE | Ph PE 2-4 KNAPP. SHOES t FE 46175 after ¢ p.m. _ae 2 and will pe held Friday, Novem- ¥ would pay A 63 Pint eee AND CEMENT FE 5.6720 | = = =o ber 37th. at 2 p.m. at the Walled | Johns- rae Uphe!stering Service. gal eSMAN | LADY IN WATERFORD-DRAYTON Paintin ; _| work’ fireplaces, FE 2-7608, Gene CLEAN, 2 —" PRIVATE = La: Metbodiet Cha: Trter= 1+ 243 _E.. asking sree Wo Care Tor bab at dt i 0 DECORATING. Pa- | G ANY GIRL OR WOMAN NEEDING , trance § shar single ment in Oekland Hills Memorial | 2532 full tt isoep ‘ $d } a aby und do very’ per removed Free estimates. FE Ee a friendly adviser ct urs. REALTY = REALTORS __ Working consle, 119 Green st nt tn a r uu me el re y | light housework OR 3-0814 +6018 CARPENTER Vernon Vie. Ph FE } Geen Seana VE MEMBERS —— Gardens. Mr. Parris will lie in | MARRIED MAN TO WORK WITH | person—Batem mp | NEAT APPEARING WOMAN FOR -é + - fidential The Galvatic = °B- | Ope i SEvenines, tH] 9-Sunday 10-4! 3 ROOM APT. CLOSE IN FE state at the Richardson-Bird dairy cattle on modern farm sen Realty, 37 "s gre eneral housework, Stay nights ae gd nag E a BY CONTR: ACTING identu Vation Ar af | 10 79 tron Ee 2- ™ +5268 - Funeral : : god Wages modera home Phone. FE 4-0626. wn room and television. FE _* : cae i AU. | Wtd. Children to Board 25 u ~~" LARGE ROOMS | Pace ee wate ate RE ova 16 Yeans of"oLpen Fon! A (CRS, FESSEEOMEAS VPRO" | TOON ADI Gy SE, OER | auacacnnacennanen nm | wie yoy oF SRE TODN-LIRE | rauChes a oat ydney, ainu e . LADY TO LIVE WITH MOTHER “ ' e | 27RM. APT_ | Bo Walled’ Lake, “age 65. beloved | MALE AT TEND. ANTS. mushers, Apay beget mre! +Lflhd three boys. PE. 2-3063 _ WOMEN WANT WALL WASHING, |) 96% | LICENSED noanDivo mou property Purchescre waiting, |? 2M APT, COPPLE ONLY. Cali sons: dear brother of Walter) steady employment peyehiatrte | _6pm a ie aged tae May | LIGHT TRUCKING: ASHES AND | oo ‘Ratsing—Moving | cm And SEIT tat bo LICENSED ys rs °C Re | adyits nets agit OA en Jabal Bela Wray November arth. at | Suie_¢Ttinng even Viteral vs | Wanted Female Help 6), vs i= oF ‘aan ater ¢ pm) anit SU oreo Patty | vines meagan 8 OTE org ens ey Shel | Pa poatinc Emesssis ee | Se re snare 0 : . e 5 ie o . 230 pm. st the Marvey, A. Section. Meent eat mit ett | My uae ee tek ee >| PLUMBING. MEATINO. REPAIRA CHILDREN LOVED AND CARED) ______Uaiw_ 5708 | 6 ROOM APT. SUITABLE FOR 3 Neely Punefal Home, 16540 Myers able. Free laundry Any shift | | appearing and capable of meet- Moving & Trucking ! 12 alterations. J £ Fernet, FE. for. Ca 2-17 couples, 00 Auburn. FE 23-5462. ™ | Rd. prcrrsin with Rev. James | Ait Michigan Civil Service Com-| ing the publie we have @ job | “~~ 3-7840 EXCELLENT — FOR BABY | ? ae aor aoe ng eo Deeg officiating Burial service | mission benefits. Pontiac State { for you Call OR 37393 for ap-|CACL DICK FOR TRUCKING |CEMENT WORK. BLOCKS.! of small child OR 3-2761 ant to e fs ped Le) Co : will be under the auspices of Hospital Personne! Office. FE, . pointment ASONABLE RATES. FE 2-4506 | porches. fireplaces & see-walls. | —_— | Kilwinning Lodge N Pw &l 614s WOMAN FOR HOUSEWORK. cane | ANYTIME EM 34879 || Share Living Quarters 26 | ; - ; 2. RMS. NEAR BUS LINE ADULTS be Whine “Chapel Semeter? ME Lanpscare uaintewance ano’ WATTRESSES | ssc “odttaans® it et Doe, TRIE POR MIRE PE PLUMBINO 03D FATE Mol | ronmmmnp 7 peonoow arr | BUYERS WAITING | ycusuaen tery nacia. on . a Z | c 7 c 1 Saeed A hasty Poneral eee, ooare cemetery. work Acacia rc | WTD WHITE WOMAN TO CARE | yan ca cl ron TRUCK WANTS Vea j; % Graetield Terraces to share! wy gig pave ax. property or | ‘*’ctater. FE 2-696 [ ee ee eee: ane Sigg SH Southfield fa 12) MUST BE 18 | ew eeate work dane’ Pa wets te} werk, Cals any time FE 42421 RG SNYDER. FLOOR LAYING |! Se girl of woman = our home ‘nthe area of LARGE SINGLE ROOM FOR In Memoriam a) Ste Be, Birminghom -.] NIGHT SHIFT Worn Perry VET WITH 2 TON STAKE TRUCK | matiem nd felshing, Phase FS srttveew wa xo eae en yrayton, Clarkston or Wetertord| light housekeeping Inquire in ; i - . | wants hauling FE ¢ 3 Wrs teal us for action) Immediate 72% ass IN LOVING MEMORY OF A DEAR APPLY IN FRASON |? woodward, comer Bout Ming. * SUDDEN SERVICE Mares RUB. | FLOOR SANDING LAYING, FIw.| Dome vith couple, FE +6912 results, 3 ROOMS, NO CHILDREN, CALL rE eaeecus|MEN NEEDED, TED'S | eh tetieate Felon | hee gee cen Moreh wre SUNS pe Nov. 28, 1982." GRADUATE NURSES | MOVING & rructiNo CHEAP . ona. |_Orchard Lake Ave WHITE BROS. |? .ti% ZoRNHNED ADULTS } repairs ar : ———— Weather- only 7% Clark st, aft Sweet memories will linger fot- for all types of WOODWARD AT SQUARE LK. RD | dated | oly PES-T1 WE WOULD LIKE JO SHARE OUR ver, . . | coor A : -. ; ® t© + tor Your Convenience | APT FOR RENT. PARTLY a R- | ever. " mooi bre Production Work | New murses home and student | ONT AND HEAVY TRUCEINO. | g1ocg BRICK. CEMENT WORK | [™ Pome ein oe ers egos. PX OR 31672 of OR 317 pished Oxbow Lk. EM 30611 true | STENOQGRAPHER AND GENERAL| DUf%¢ program. Liberal persoanel | ~ & fire places FE 12-2468 | aan * | 9660 Dixie Highway Watertord | 5 = : Yeats that | office a —— — Mp ig Babe | Tnable rete re IVERNG. REAS- | CoMPLETE REMODELING AND ved tom . 3 RM, SaEMERT APARTMENT, posse ——— Se er Michigan Civil Service! onable rates 38200 ; ACHELOR WILL SHARE 2 BED. | —~ . — rinkers, - sever, 2 excellent opportunit with tast | beneft $296-$363 month! Pe modernizing service attic rooms, C: ASH AT ON E M = " - a Our loving remembrance of you FISHER 4 eoncesa. . s 296- on r- | VOLLMAR vInG AND sTOR- __yecreation ¥ dormera addi. large bome with small pearl Cc SMALL, MOD APTS ACCOMMO- | Sadly missed by his wile: and x 44, Pontiac Press Dept ‘MoT age ak Ameriean Van] tions complete apartment altera- | [CHING Werte. ed) m exchange for A ly $4.700 Gates ¢ 080 per inctudes | Fam ly. M Dital FE 5-146. Lines Large cane anywhere tn tions custom bullding FHA fi- light housewor® end care of | pproximately 4 heat, lights end eas. R&K Cabin IN LOVING MEMORY OF MY Weeds Gamsameesd wane Tor! — United States Quick service PE! nancing PE eee Ae ak Puane eats voters | Trent ¢ eC 8 room Rome. Ne inna | _ Bey. ON S000 | LOVING MEMORY OF MY Bod Night “aah 1000 pom to em |OIRL TO WORK IN ACCOUNT. | $8867 MIN Perry free if des'red Please call before | contracts PE 4-608 |} ROOM HEATED BATH. HOT r who passed y , am” Transportation provided een Deriment § Opportunty 10) FOR PAST EFVICIENT PICKUP @ | GARAGES ttn IP Ace ian | Water, $18 week 230 Pontiaa | away November 25. 1950. The | FE 2-0660 after 4.00 p.m ie uk id lgplapeor rel 5 | delivery and light hauling at reas. RPENTRY AND_EREE j . s j Trail, Walled Lase OR 30082 of : dearest b the world eould ’ ' ‘ | WHITE OR [ etch ca, Cone e. Write Daily rates call FE 50156 anytime eeTiineke E-Z TERMS | Wtd. Household Goods 18 | | TOwnsend #3821 =a. S a Keart | 7 7 GIRL. * Be . | ineineRart “5 ASHES. t PARAALLALR | LAKEFRONT MODER of cad teens eke kace [mothers netper, “must tive tm.) GanRIED WOMAN WITH CHIL. | MCINERATOR seavice. asnes | STOPPERT & CECIL i~ | Aenea nested ak, Poet | leasant room, good board, $18 te shredded biack dirt. Peat, 7 tea Nat. Private en- him all = ims how much I | ook wt 660 dren who cannot accept ordinary | top soil FE 5-04668 GENERAL BUILDERS A)|FURN ANTIQUE | | trance. Suitable for couple MY lost three ago. Fondly re- 900 B Id 4 \ be 8 to 5 job Age 22-45. Telephone | i_— = — | 4380 Dizie Hwy Drayton Ptains bought and sold daily. MY 2 34182. ccrusbacea’ be vag he ik. Palle tie. aldwin Ave. |CANDY AND BAKERY SALES-| ana some use of car for jocai O'DELL CARTAGE OR} if no answer OR 3-240 LET US BUY IT OR pornoe It WE BUY | PURN. APT. WORKING COUPLE. so Pontiac, Mich Gad auhad Gamal sais oye arisen SO, CANVARING. Cot | Lical and Long Distance Moving CONCRETE BROKEN WITH AIR/ for you. OA 6-B861. ' | FE 78308 = ——— * . -B ro NTFED TYPES ~ Card of Thanks 2 don Hunter at” Harel eal High earnings For interview. ph | - is bro nald ‘7 howr or jou FE! Oe ie Pe * | WE RA E ; peiet a ee eel ses -} 2 Green, MY¥ rte 2-409) between | LIGHT TRUCKING. RU a —: — — br 33 to 4. A Cali nr RECREATION ae ——- WE Mat To TRAE OUR Many oo OT er das,” = | Lape 30. bo suave WORE |Lionr tevegno” snes" an| ferrerne, oe ne Bene | FURNITURE, NEEDED] meaty, ART TORT , pm Fred Sanders GHT TRUCKING, ASHES AND tle 2-2468 Entire home or odd lots. Get the , We aso help finance deals . many acts of kindness and sym- ey Montcalm | GIRLS FOR WORK In INDRY arr a hth att 4? =| rubbish, and will move house! GU .PANTFED ooss. woh tep dollar. Will buy outrignt or) Many, many ways to make 3 Lod _— OVER DR. CUR- apes desing Gus-pecent bereare- - {department Apply to. Pontiac Ves Trager Me houd have car anne aur 4 PE #7333 or OR 34178 Lege Ext 1918 4 —— Lied La oo oat a, ————n) cet sermon we an Lory ———— Mrs. John 8. Kennedy and family NC HAND SCREW Laundry & Telegraph at} vine Office Box 1074. Pon! _ | LIGHT HAULING oe | 383 Ce , FE 2-3021 “ve 2- _ Bale. Florists-Fi . 3| Machine operators. Abie to set Orchard Lake Ave ik UNG LADY TO TRATW “An| _Drartea ores OR. 3-7187 ‘GENERAL RuTtDINO REPAIR | Wtd. Household Goods 27| Nor’ prepa S fo Rent het. Unfurnished 36 wers _ “pe work, FE 44006 (WHITE LADY ee TAKE CARE plates end -ecerstantte—brrie} . dno, — aed coment + TA AMAKEARAR RA we -suetT—— _ eens SALESMAN PULL OR PART TIME| 0! children and do light house | ness man. Must have car Some| bis & raking leaves anytime.) FF 42200 1 ' Y CANT MISS” | WEST SIDE DUPLEX APT - _ +SCHAPER’S — FLOWERS sell television, appliances, tne fs may nights, FE 17-0028 | sorte eek ieee sales ex-| _FE 3-0206 = GFNERAL CONTRACTOR. RESI- ae sh Son © og eke | rms. and bath, heat furn ¢a- , 123 AUBURN PE 2-3173 housenold good and furniture saad Hence helpful. Excellent op- | HAULING OP ANY KIND. REA-| dente! @ commercial ajpera-{ Crop leaf table wi se Geae | MS R |. rage rage Avatiatte Dec. ist. Wri d — —E commission call Wed be! DINING kOO’ WAITRESS, pa Y Salaried Write Pontiac Press| sonabie FE 2-6857.- tions & repairs Roofing &*sid- buffet — pen Must be reas- | J Iw. 1. tout, ealtor . rite OLIVES, ORCHIDS CORSAGES’ tycen tt and 3 PE ¢-s00l & nicht 2M, evailable. Apply | SSeS WT ; —— | Coainheh iencan Clagh onable _ | Saginaw Bt FE $6168 |; a for every occasion. MA 4-1019. = ain — = Ww 24 Sail it H MOV [NG 4 fer-any type Soft WANTED FE FURNITURE} _ Open Eveaings ‘Mi $30 ‘paureeue LIVING RM 2 Funerat Directors 4| Would you like to increase your) TED’S | “tte anted Van or Pickup Service FE 44864) ings) MUtual €8321 ‘: oa ‘cine tet aahe an Sears. 83 heat Prova weekly income $35 to $50, or more FOR LIGHT TRUCKING AT|MA-ON & CEMENT WORK FREE = one Ingpetanbs —_— —= - - fn your spare time supplying Raw- | WOO7W+.4 at square Leke Ra. _ AT ONCE cheap rates — let George do it estymates Our work guaranteed... te aka Ge Gener rue aa: COLORED = - APT. FOR RENT. Voorh ees-S iple le'gh egacte ener in the ee Nreneral one good Real Estate Salesman or | _ FE #1077 or FE 46224 OR Teme A. 3: Meorer BES | cst L & © bales Company, Osh- BUY—SELL 3% ROOM APT. STOVE AND RE = =— elty - time Pull time Prefer ope — GENERAL BUILDER. CARPEN- land County's largest used furni- a 3. Write Rawleigh's Dept.| housework. 10 Bmw © DMT vin experience but will Trick ake rigerator, adults, 180 E. Huron FUNERAL HOME }— Sem abk-arr Prepare. “Or WTD, TEPERIENCED INSPECTOR | ee ee ee ean ae of cement work. FE 21798 call L & 8. PE 2-2808. ahroael = —— m rvic WAYS a GOOD JOB HERE FOR Oo Wor e a and own late | ROOM BASEMENT, HE A Ambulance Bervice, Plane or Motor EAA a D 08 RF OR | and ehecher for dry cleaning! sodel car biodera Othee so ort TRUCKS. Decl fl Sn | CARPENTRY WORK, ALTERA-| ONE OF PONTIACS LARGEST | CLARK’S OFFIC : ie lights, hot water, 547 Auburn n er rey Habe! evrolet Co tant. Apptv Walker's Cleaners aners | from. Convenient rking for yo Wp Ton Pickups 1% Ton Stakes | tions modernizations also custom furntture buyers, cash waiting. FE aod 8 E 3 RMS & BAT H Do lson- Johns EXPERIENCED CAR WASHFR |—'*** Orton =| oul Sree working condition: e mp Trucks ee ee mnie co CAMERON H. CLARK- |” poe weter. $47 ‘Aeburn: tT lent at — time. “Ask for | TERRAZO RUBBER RA WANTED TO BUY FROM -PRI- 1362 W. Huron FE ¢6402 eee Berter Seaton are MA HOOKRE PER oat ME Fa ener a | ieee, See es | cae ea Joes weap Beare mepreens Ra ye eee ata LABORER. APPLY IN PERSON! apjiity io’ close books and handle L. HU. E ROW Ne Realtor Industrial Tractor Co. BUILDER FE. 2-2671. ‘—o alsa goed 12K18 rug : a ——~ ‘@round priv. Between (. a4; at Vi eee Ave, = 000) large payroll 5S'z days B chloe 1362 W Huron Ph_ FE 2-4810 FR 4-0661-FR 4-1442 BRICK. BLOCK AND CEMENT Wid, 1 tHatic 27A | WENEED ee aes & Commerce Lakes a and mornings only salary $70 per wk. with ¢ ions HAULING ANY oe tND BASE-| work Also chimneys Ne Job too | | Fansportation 1. Good 3 bedroom home tn eity. | BOX REPLIES GAS STATION ATTENDANT, EX- | opportunity for hype ig as Instruct’ 2 8 “ments cleaned FE 5-065. Tree br lee Gmail Guaramtacd | Base pol cream nome Lt a ee aces we perienced in light repair, Ed Pi- cellent references require work Ph FE 4-8604 | RIDE WANTED TO TOWN FROM | 5-0558, after 4. er’s Service, North — at do not apply unless you can meet | ACCORDIONS LOANED | FREE TO Garden iain 12A - 3840 Baldwin road, to be tn by 2.2 or 3 bedroom suburban Must 4 ROOMS & BATH. FAST SIDE r easter =o ae anent position Apply heme ks by y aaperione eseeer —— 7OR | Bui J 16! ee PETS SORES Sat: “aS “Senenee, Couple only. FE ¢0602 : ! “TO . Ww ORDERS AND;{ [ermane _— 5 PALL oa DISCING AND uilders’ Supplies Ri, aa : : At 10 a.m, today MAN "TO WORK ORDERS Auto ayne Street a _ 30408 a lev sve ‘arden manure, | “~~~-~~--~ ~~ ere Wtd. MisceNaneous 238 z= ge also need good two family = ot | ae mets Work W Ma St. punt oa 3 family. _ 3 ROOMS AND BATH, SUITABLE there were replies a — I'xperienced Payroll o anted Male N@ DOWN PAYMENT WANTED PONY BRIDLE AWD for couple, heated. Located close the Press office in Radiator Repairman - Ses PES ee ee ee ee taddie. OR 3-203 Call us if you have any of the| to down lows. Inquire at 11 N. > Gucicatesion tesla with, plenty of Distribution Clerk REMODELING OR NEW. ADDI- "pee free “nay & weed mow- nee = ol rate of _* e. - for sale. "Good Saginaw St. the f z boxes: work erxcellent working cond- Excellent cscs clone with a Lc lions, attics, Kitchens, tile Any- — — int, ° if four credit is good. Wanted Money 29 Feliabie aervice “assured you.’ tions. Vacations and hospital bene- ressive’ company Roeheste in carpentry. @ ' Busimess Service 13 | Box 2, Pontiac Press. . 3 ROOM APARTMENT. ELDERLY y a ichigan, a coaltied Write, emai Reseonetie. MA | WWW Se — WANTED TO BORROW $4500 FOR L. H. BROW N, Realtor wed oe p ag r TY TENS peeoceeet Spy ree & years at 6 per cent Average | 1362 W. Huron Ph. FE 2-4810. 2, 3, 5, 14, 22, 26, $2, CY OWENS | Detroit, Broach Co. | WANTED. COOK JOB ~ DINNER , . _Typewriting ‘ Service 17) poe 1000 shemhiy pel _ Pine: 33, 39, 60, 46, 50, WS, 4 |}? & Aecinae FE 5-4101 | Bor TH. Gf ahortorder “just moved to | ewilndg nnnnnsom | sans” Wete Daily’ Prone ben 2 ROOMS AND BATH 10 BUF- 98, 104, 106, 111, 112. GOOD OPENING FOR A ME-| Ro nesier Mich FT on 1eztt | — Pontiac FE 2 060 TYPWRITERS AND ADDING MA-, 18 For Rent Rooms — 32), fale St. Clarkston, Michigan a a . ehanic, with Chevrolet experience, | ——-—— « < ‘ Youna wan weers WORK. JANI. M h . Hine) » wWoR a corner ve. - CARPENTER WOR ANTED PE 35-8183 L. ho - tation essential, apply after SUBURB MAURICE THOME. PE Ste th __. ____ __§«£|LARGE, CLOSE IN ROOM = AD errors should ime, ideal tne auly. On 2a3te AN SEPTIC TANK CLEAN- Cc FOR |3 very Lae Bs A oe tamale tae working coutiltenn peid belideys, | poane 80 2816 for appointment, Seo - or Kad | Mera, lake sein = 2am. 120) Pontiac State Bank Bide. $1,000,000 5% lady. 0. PE¢254), _ =—___| (Near factories and e ees _ responstbility gal vacations M. C. Mesufsctur Rd. at Northwestern FLoor "1 roi A AND SANDER SEWER CL CT ENING Fe 3-707 Sea for new low-cost, easier, safer loans ett - GROOM FOR EM-} _children. 81_ Stout. be ad cate ~ = * on f . - . caus can — WAITRESS werk: Soest: ~ Photo-Accessories nm farms and REPT nished 3 peeve ang par lwo MAN FOR PART TIME IN HART | “Liquor experience 30 yrs. old oF CARENTRY AND TILE” WORK | 8!.ks Sunday Service Ph. FE 4-2012 ae oot ee pot ee = Lato cay Pe been prio Rent Houses F 37 ae =e _wi | ware Call FE 5- EE 8 at eae ce }CARPENTER WORK. NEW OR} ——PLASTERING __| Pat = Porat & Candie: CHARLES REALTORS |_5™._ = = 2 throu = Be FA 1 _St056-ott > int PE : ter —Ster aaa = BUDDIES — - through the esror When § {| Att AROUND SERVICE STATION | 2-1655- : PE FE $-0636, FE §-0055. LEO Lustig tite. | 3314 -W—Ruren-______ FB 4-523 | ROOM FOR THREE proce POSSESSION . afternoon and evenings, FE - = _ +7301 - | eee oes ine cancellations are made be yyee2 ACCREDITED NURSERY SCHOOL WANTS BY | ARLEN ANING = Fe reset _metora—bungelon— sais eee sure to = teacher to start January for co- Call after 430. ¥F Window ad 1 TF - + five years old. bee. bers.” Wo eaburtenta, wil operative nursery school in Bloom- , ve | service “tor oe? “rie eat | Lost and Found 20 2 ners car fl pi | 2 LIGHT HOUSERKEEPI a ‘automatic eas heat! Wil be given without t. field His 5 mornings seekiy_| pertaptEe “CARPENTER mates. PE 49112 } ws — wot Matelteat) el fh! Ned Latte Miadlesgea’ commie _ lease tor one or two years Wii! E _ = is conn ssceent selery Catt between 9 for "obs va tan OPEN ST M CLE ANING LOST BLACK COCKER SPANIEL, Pa T 1 t R It 1 preferred. “Sa Bene rent yuan he ler a - = Closing time for edvertise- f ; MEN SSG : 2a82 or MA 6-3733- = : ————— STEAI] “ne } no collar. Answers to Luek empie on, eaitor | 5 ’ oi lor Mr. Brown.” ments containing type sizes EXPERIENCED | SAL ESLADIES “ormp man. _VET- wei ch G ‘DRILLER | ani types of steam cleaning done. Chiles uet. Piewse cait EM $-3338. t s0'5 W. Buren FE TL BROW N. Realtor __ ™ ’ ae aan es TEM 3200s. = ~ ee CasH FOR YouR 1362 W. Huron Ph type te 12 o'clock noon the D ment. P-rmanent ©r part time |i ve pe er te ee Le Te Pee OD LAND CONT RACT day previons to pnblication. NEEDE rag aitwew of Peggy's, | 18 cies otk after Te be cee EE TRIAMING Pea ED liver and white pointer Gog | We have several customers. watt- po et incase 2. pranstent- want ac . : ht —) i ing to good seasoned con- z month be canceling ‘ap te 30 tne |ON eas I Y PES en gpg a irra Work Wanted Female 9A aL a Buvecm__ Lapecr” wachanws;: tso-}— eet Call oe ae im . OO eee in PRA aa | courteous, and sction—____— - —— aa day of publication. : 20 OF Over tive In. Bat ae = = hawk 446746. aot as CoTTaGeE._i¢ MILES ee | . and Sun. | JUST IRONINGS BUT by factory trained men | 5, sab boa “ - {ft NO WHITE eT"; FOUND -— ° secluded. | CASE WANT AD RATES iF tov woul LIKE TO MAKE | api 7H S416 Very reasom| orice” ae Gone Fe & in Lake Orion. Owner please ca] A. JOHNSON, Realtor Wanted to Rent 324 ere hee fe ee — 5 Vines 5 Dee 2 Days 6 Days, OF JOBS + $3 and up per hour. are neat in rence St. Phone FE 3-0135. MY 2-0006 _ REALT R amted te SMALL HOUSE IN WATERFORD, 2 61 ges sase F _ eppearing and capeble of meeting | WD Dat NORE —X texeent TRIMMING & “——BROWN BLACK AND) FEE 44-2533 a sh $12 week. MA 5-6001, ‘ 1.60 312 456 the public we have s job for you. |» moval. Ph, PE 5-6593. OR T- 7990, | White Fox x Terrier near First rm FE 42533 —-\couree pEsinE Sam | Rance ROUSE ; s 2.00 240 $40 = eae Call OR 3-1393 for appointment med IN MY HOME, PLAT! = —Sosiyn Ave. FE 2-7483. 1704 8 fust South n. _or house close in. - 3+ 4 2.40 4.39 648 EXPERIENCE . rk ironed if deJred S_E side. FOR COMPLETE LINE OF MA- Lost Gee WATCH =~ THE of 5-7246. 2 | : Se ee t = FE ei | Ma Ba call MA 53103. free | “vicinity of the Huron “7 , POLICEMAN & 71 —* HOUSE. PARTLY MoD- | aa a +e -+ NOT ' GIRL - |COMPRTENT WOMAN FX. ees i CASH FOR YOUR baby desire 3 of 4 room apt. in|” em, furn., private bath. 256 Bim > oe fw se tor phonograph record dept Per-| sccountin Se ageovasstig, ns | APPLIANCE SERVICES | [LAND CONTRACT | tr’ Reference Purstahea all PE | : te Uinte. Salary | _wen. ON S4Il6 Sher eT ee eee Ralph B a Wanted Male Help 5 MECHANIC GARAGE AND have some cash. m OR} birth certificates | q PONTIAC | ‘: —Glemweed Arve Pontiac, Mich. Division — Employ) ment Office = 4 | Pa commission. See Mr. _Wooa) ND Saginaw. asia 6 day week, vicinity nighta, 5-7551 _ PART TIME & CREDIT work Also sales clerk. Cail in person See Mr. Prue, Jewelry. 25 N. _ Regina’ —_ work Must ty 4. Comm y National ~~ WaBHINGS & IRONINGS — «PE 48429 - APRONS, SEWING & MENDING FE 5-7334 burn. Off ‘Baith. FE +5968, WHITE WOMAN TO smal! child in my home. ye week, FE 5-6276, sawing AND TRONTNON WID- ta: Feat tors, washers, fadios, clean- ers, and ell types of small 90- | ees: ets vu sce | coma moving. {tl ~d me xe 10 BAGLE™ 8T. EXCAVATING, GRADING, BULL- __ @ozing, road bidg. Ph. FE 2-5422. EAVESTROUGHING FE 22290, | ono sone a ae er FPL LOT trucking EM 3-200 ANS leather billfoid, jan Hoard, reward vie containing $87. 7 mo LARGE OR BLACK. PART COCKER of Geor- iggy tod niet reals WHITE “wat CLEARED. answers to hame of Ri : cving Bheni| Uitarsat Gace ‘ane, eware, _ faeries iat —- = > fan iss WANTED 3 OR 3 eS = MODERN CARIN SEMI a BR lease. __ FE 4-5000 ANT OR A’ "oey. Desk ad taawes _ 3 ee bers, 752 W. Huron FE ¢1557. 5 gas water 26%, W. Huron 6 RMS., 3 extension for yon pprox. ‘y acre F { Wood Co of excellent garden soll. This — — an ae _ pomey butit in 1932 1825 William: Lake Rd. OR } sell, quick, __ “Sines Open 4 m.to¢p.m. | ; - - ——_atter_¢ PS el indian ¥itage——__—__— ure 4 Exclusive offering! One of The Cc cory, de- the brick semi-bungalows so fer GS a ne De- much in demand il five ee 8 bes re eerherr Jt rooms and tile bath down, sutomatic BS with room for another nt be ete see —— ean basement, of] AC heat = . : recreation room car ¢ FE 6-1201, Eve 2-1372. Lepichggerg 7 . “e ie ene HHeste R. Trupp, Realtor} REAL ESTATE 22 W. Lawrence St. Open Byes a _FE 58-8161 or FE 44278 _ \ DREAM HOME FOR The All Woman Realty Terns a tearm. bome Seas $500 DOWN foundation, ire wip- tractive 7 path. ye wall-to-wall ca ing , Stall shower. ee Psat wintry - tile bath, master m In excellent conditian 12x13, room 14"20, Tabletop gaa stove & om Geter Kitchen with dining spece, heater. Storm windows. % bi Gish washer, excet— pen on corner of M tame Lake Rd. 149 miles West of LAGOON FRONTAGE with fir eplac Ful basement with furnace and heater. Convenient cation, $6,950. with $1,450 down HAYDEN | Eves. FE aa3T or EM rea EDRMS FUR- nace, $1,100 down. 1023 Meadow- lawn. B OTL BEAUTIFUL TWO digs ddd ad yaghinad on ision Drapes, v ‘washer. pl oe automatic auto py dryer, included aT gerd pries. Call _ a FE 23-2619 Subd 21 enings FE BUY. TO SELL, REALTOR 7 2r, an y_ TO SEE ‘BIRD’ TO 40 FT. RANCH HOME $450 DOWN ar i home You can —_— shis 3 me newogpamig with a SEE pron Eee ere one - Office Open os Beldwin Are *:| DAYS Phone MA lo- 1. RESALE Located in beautiful brick front, bungalow - with unfint Has automatic oi] he water, good location, GEORGE F IRWIN — H Mvers Resi Suburban— Lake Privileg Heoking for! Close to schools, on one m™. storm sash. A ' a i -dlock. } = 0 ee [Pw 6-194. FE Lake. Til offer. OR 3-008 oF schaef from ® to 9 bus privacy, 2 bedroom home all floor? bath "Priced to $1,506 fa ae ae a Bag fenc ke privileges. gel Bt 63.000, | down. UKE BIG. ROOMS? - large. The living room Baal 2 specious rooms. It's a very leasant ication on a corner lot a Indian Village | sure spinal Gdapinde. tee. ten oneal ¥ marve home value FW, ealy $12,060 with just 3 BEDROOMS the bea = It's soea er }— ——armnetiote. possession on this fur- if no answer call FE 47446 room west suburban| RANCH HOMES ee with home. ru — 2 car ga rough plumbing and plate rage. rivileges pown “NORTH ‘SIDE Schneider, 924 Pontise Tail Wal'ed Lake OPEN SUN- +1864 Washington Park. A 2 kedroom shed attic eat and hot good , price — at 4 per cent interest. — BROKER 269 Baldwin Avenue Phone FE 5-0101 or FE 2-8544 LIisT YOUR PROPERTY bab Estate. L.R.TRIPP Just what you have been plus utility room, handy kitchen, large living room. New peri- eter furnace; screens and etn. vt. ELWOOD. ote OTTAo®. AT ‘HIOOINS |" NEW co. Suburban Brick furnace room. 2 car garage with iat port. right at $10,- Reasonable down payment. “PRICED FO SELL ONLY $2.950. Will buy this 4 room T3x325 ft. home on 6 lot near Kelle Retrigefator, stove, eabinet sink. space heater in- eluded im price. Make us en B. D. CHARLES ceeprsetive Real Estate Excha 32% W Huron h. PE 4.0571 Evenings FES-7148 | PE 2-1704 MIDE STRAITS LARE “ »b only $7,900. § with attached garage. stone fireplace, oil heat, 2 lots, liberal terms to rig-t parte, +cuick postes- sion). Bateman & Kapsen Realty, 377 8S. Telegraph, re Eves & Sun. Co-op Member. GILES uate gpl = bedroom 6 located on a 60 ft. Beaten Sy The wth a 20 ft down = is and the monthly pa LB gre is low- er than rent. eall to see ‘oday. That ts the only way to find out if it mects your needs. __West Side — Lake privileges on both Cass « E*trabetr t= w paiere in a quiet neighborhood, 2 blocks —_— bus service and stores. room home with fire; oi in liv room. The full price is only $4,935 living ar) The Near Drayton Tf you want a real good deal, check on this one. Owner leaving state and must sel] this ver Flag A 2 the one that warits ve latge ; lot, this is ft, 156 foot Tr age on the laniscaped and half a dozen trees. The full price is only $6,800. GILES RE: ALTY¢ co. 62 W. Huron FE 54-6175 Realtor Open @ to 9—— a CLARK ern, garage, large lot. $2,500. down. Quick Possession G_1. RESALE. Neat bungalow, tile $2,750. bath, basement, gas beat. down, 9050 =DOWN. orth Modern bungalow, 6 |— lots, N Suburban, CAMERON H. CLARK Realtor —-C — 1362 W. Poa St. FE 46402 UNION LAKE Lookt $1,800 down, full price oa, for this beautiful 2 bed- —one acre of land. HURRY ~ #0584, 136 E. Pike \GAYLORD te STOP THE SEARCH and bur this T rm income. Located on nice tot in the city. Terma. H. Newingham, Broker 361 6 Marshall FE 40643, — FE +0661 rm % 2 x finished. Also 2' room cottage & two ae ee Lorna Be on I acre, corner, _ WALTER “GREEN, MY = 75831_ ry oe | one down. “Brand new." Exterior all completed, wired = elec path, well, sep- Excep- bun siow. rior studding. — full 3 pe & ete. an instalied. “You finish from here.” Priced at only sixteen of these and we heave 1§ he purchasers. dont you be the sixteenth.” Nis the last one this year. NORTH OF PIKE “IGAYLORD. full basement, and as tate possession.” rooms, heat. “‘Tmmed BROWN | if thot 3 bedreo heat wil part on 5 Gc. 1 with =. $800 Vacant — with trees a Only =y AL 4 bedroom ranch home of Rochester on 10 acres of land Price 620,500. Te: on up for work shop. P. Terms, 300. Take over JAMES A. TAYLOR 5 Se ott heat. Biectrie hot water, 2 chickens. 4 lovs with Lager a beautiful shade hat ‘Opayke 1 rE DRAYTON N PLAINS Extra large rooms in this 2 bed- GA ~ Prieed te with $1,000 down. BURN HEIGHTS reom heme, full bath, ofl Partial basement. Glassed in front Lc Large lot. Only $1,500 HURON GARDENS. 4 rooms and bath, good ¢ondition, full price, “E. “Bud? Miller $5,050. Vacant. Realtor WEST SIDE. FURNISHED ¢@ RM Exch MODERN. Only 62,500. down. 2 yetot pm car garage. 919 Joslyn = <> mew beh Geen. 4 ~ Customer Parking Space in Rear & bath apt up, new off furnace.| TODAY’S BARGAINS» a 3 bedroom lake front on Wood: AUBURN HEIGHTS “€ room mod-| Pull Lake, Wonderful Beach. in hills Terms. eecept good housetrailer as peyment for 4% room home acres of land $8,950. $2,000 haw mod home lots with 2 ons eereks set Tice $13,000. ated on water . Resale loc 2 lots. An excellent bu = G. 1 1210 Pontiac a Bid ings rest DOWN T bedroom modern bunga- Kitchen & lace privileges. Call today.- $850 DOWN Ideal homesite with 2 acres. Excep- tionally fertile soil. 2 hs = Fae 2 2, @ - = eke sf + # + + ri for $5.00000 down with a tota ig of ing ay $19 bs a The year- y income is ; VAC ANT t OTS We havé a numberof weil tity and suburban lots. ested tm butlding let us you the .ocations. K, G. Hempstead, Realtor ; EAST i”? N Fw 40284 Evening FE 21317 Tf inter- show WM. H. KNUDSEN — 510 Sealiny 4 ole Bi ik Bi ¢ State Ban! List your property with my Hy quick service ~ NEAR EAST BLVD. Lakeland Florida, 1 floor 2 apart- pat ge a jot, hunt — Fc feast M Ez Line From Detroit WO 5&-TT4¢ ~ Fer Sele. Lets 42 ANOTHER KES” Cott Homes, Lots and Estates |. SINCE 192 IT HERE NORMAN P. RICE ERCE RD. EM 3-4413 _MICH LOT 68x105.| - On South branch of the Au Sabie} 0. ¥ full basem as | with tor onl a So 402150 heat, water softener, otm- on ges tg aa Its Lact feet each. Water the street storms and — in town and only 2 blocks from wa, ges ie. i Slee | ary 1, "Pull “price “12,000, a full basement with a new gas| discount for cash. nn 2S terms. furnace. Located on @ corner cil = , with @ 1% car gatege Here is! Fdw. M. Stout, Realtor West Side Income & value walmiled, dent walt Gly sagmew St. FR SONS ment with gas seek saves 8 rooms ead beth down,| ‘% '0 late, see - Opn Evenings ti 6:30 : i full base- ; GOOD FOR MANY pore ge” > Hares Bs po ee “ ment: automate gas beet. | WARD E. PARTRIDGE, FT LOTs 13s DEEP ee EACH. | BUSINESSES down, cold deta; gue autem wena, paved waits, tube, ote. at 96,450, Located on weet side, paved! REAT TOR, FE 2-8316 |_ Mi ¢ca0 ! Gach 20 men's furnishings, dry goods | COLO s yy My ft. tront- venient to stores, poe boar 43 W. Huron St., Open Eve. 7 to 9” rag BASEMENT DOG. WELE | Double | “Q'Gouee an fall’ To Buy—To Sell— ome _ er center ie cok fears: plastered walls; oBl¥/ Come out today and YOU BUY IT-WE'LL TNsURE IT hse a rimest, Wil mi make BY OWNER | - ane orion 3| —OF ee ) base Located In apartment . yourself the quality and Caer MAI [AN ar? 4 bet be ae down, 4 room Ne. aera, Rés., | water. corner on Pike ; F ne ome—) Acres oF JUDSON BRADWAY : gi hunted. Oppeaie ‘Eatere'3" | RUSSEll Young REALTY CO. REALTORS Beautiful brick ranch type Beran, Ginee WO, BER a | cnt Miscellansous39[™ ee es ww ses] “NAAT AN | Stcsottitiens stdin Rredwierent| EXCEL, rms gore: | RP Ohare abe Ae ' . New © e* =F : = ” EAST SIDE NEXT DOOR. 70 3 " wise room te cover bath | two bedrooms, beautiful For Sale Acreage 43 sP . 7 room. 3 bedroom home with REALTY Ma REALTORS POST OFFICE Tid he Ty desement paeelllt age orgie [He = ACE, SUTT. CEE as ee > : w a Mfhurch end usday ‘school. FE), 44 beat for s10.000, terms. Many | "Egy boon zo "prance TAKE ORION “George is trying to get used to roughing it—he's putting Matic oll heat. Paved road. | fer, well, insulated, “livin 5 ACRES | srace tea ReGen | = Fe — ney 2 codgoom vuneh | Up an argument about our delinquent property tax!" A GUTS modera home for | sores JZ", odroome Suit, | Very. geod lnsatten, chose te, pated | LAWREN w. - —— home. modern y ; — . $58 momhly including te . frontage , punt chop. Write box 68,’ Poutiae Y 7 Ne ue piste "large tot te media f 40 20 Acres—Rochester Area and insurance Dorris & son $300 down, wil handle. | be . s a oT 7? ! Press, L RD American Steel kitchen cabinets. scasten, bogs, 07.008 down, by For Sale Houses Pog ~~ For Sale Houses Specious S bedieam hems W. Huron phone FE “TUG” BORST, Realtor For Sale Houses on ——— peting ——"s i eck ts a for large family 72 large ‘ i On AGRE OF | $500, DOWN stores. ¢ church, $11,500 = living rooms, oer, and | j HOUSES BUILT R 3-2902. Modern, ? bedrm., plastered | co rH a On S10 ump ies LEN Gated clone to echais of; | for young married couple A two ! Seotueed Renee Utne to. |S CEA. OB SRI, Sviecle Seach=teciieind Babe . within ‘13 miles of Detroit, | ed?oom extra modern bungalow. | 4 acres, 94,500 — $2,000 DOWN, O ining space. Steel cabinets. Alum. 7 vision and @ house full of new New barn 26x54 and chicken | rome enfin eases, « $n.| including 3 room home tole | 4 dt ih ‘sed screens. 8 rm t's] $850 DOWN Perfect Older Home ideas—It's brand new and fin- house, Owner transterred. | * ogg. "730 dow Rave laree| Mt snd shower Glee = 3¥20¥ | WEST WALTON BLVD ot S09 down. ~ it gsm js home in good For younger family in Sem!- num storms, Occur ona TT BEST BUYS lots and lake privileges FE 50. Loess’ on \aseaeae Road, § room all modern. Newly decorated remus M-18| Jocatien. to bus service. On nole Hills. It's the best 3 bed » beautiful, d Suburban Property 40-B inaide te gp ig right wontmeec| [La a tte _132 Reverse. )_ehgs. Targe lot, good well Electrical value ins eT 22 kitchen, oodles of cupboards, ¢x- TOD AY Oy nnett Inc Leslie R. Tripp, Realtor and 3 car This nice hom ning e r pur. aust fan, ste. Ceramic bath ° | Strath faaieoteto| A HOME OF YOUR | eg M Arne SSE "Sacetaiea nd orang | Hosea" nav Bnts glass inelation 208 teren TOM oy gray Invitation to Comfort |" “ve STS re Sa Immediate posse a “an have OWN total -rice. ; new kitchen and new tiled Eacctlons basement — recreation 1500. DOWN Open Evenings and Sundey 1-4 Comfort and livability in _ | 1 weakelenidaniaas $ RM. MODERN Cormmne weniot | taste es | Sl: Sie beahoom rte omg 4 ACRES Loon Lake Shores New. 5 sm modern home in good § Rooms—4 Acres inte : .“aee ee i = aoe ate ust 3 ot - NEW 3 BEDROOM eon pene sting. ll basement, gas Home & Cottages many fe pag hance to have your own sree nte macet| Le Aptian St dred | Patted"fast, Heat hige| tatace'eveeme ts ce | Flumphries beat nd bot alr. 1 fat tae e vices | Fiche meen royce | tions cecal ie hah eat in rs varni. s & arege. vem ne This fo wow vacest ead you can| sash Large landscaped lot. Pull | ‘legete, snd storage space, $8000) —gellville School and, sb the handyman! Yes, this| §t “Michaels” New offering LARP LAND REALTY CO Gon wik on hee air meet of living. Some on @ hill with Eh Bd yeep, ond. sil, goed sie. Cor : a C. LADD — Bin trom Pisher Body. Hee heme nets 8 aes eee a} - det Se shew yen this heme. Oat Venting Trelh, Wales LX, makes this house very low trove. Lew c ADD . = Hurry om this one. , Pisster-painted Walls, Priced ai} =: Ponting Li. Ra. Carment:” Price gs.c00, | SBIR Ot 07.280, with terms, Le- $1,000 DOWN ag A - i aealicoee wai ee tL ——_—__——_—+ EE Baa | at 20. mnan| ite erms cn Se ee Se od Sie pw _— + ted > t, stoker Cory eute 4 rooms and — 4286 Dixie Hwy. : CALIPORNIA RANCH » Sacritice aaa Lake Front —7 Rms. eat, ace Rast ret Jet eed Aurel Be Aevers Beane Ser B Henry: = on ta 7 Joon, epee sete eet-| Must Be Sold reretily Hee gH, as = uta ot isi | _ Business Property 44 Tock large | East Price reduced to $7.- — St. . Humphries £. So Quick possession. | YOU"L wk Tat FALL IN LOVE | annie anne ws, utility room. tile. ba SS carpeted, modern kitchen home before you ee Goop B on > ona er, ourene. je. All plastered fm stall, Sesement (20x40), som. wah ple of Located aes. , ee Be Pine large rooms, ‘a | _ 9ACRES | J gorees of ais pass, washer and dryer, screens | doors. Wooded lot 622330. Some-| WEST SIDE—Brand new 3- Leal pert | it baths. Gas attic, full basement—HA DOWN 00x125" jot, in an excellent t 4 Panny in . auditorium below ¢ and rug allowance. This ls brand| what unfinished. bedroom bungalows. Smart heat. Screened summer heat, economical asbestos siding. est Suburban loca . boise heme See we tr eppcinen $5 eye. new and ready for you to move 2 . oo , _ cedar shake exterior; vesti- house, dock and row boat An ideal home for the working Prise! haene!oincS be | egy one seg ho meme — and wand ‘plas 2-6200.-daye FE eve into. Webster School District bule entrance to spacious Tex170 is fenced. Pon- man. Priced to sell at $9,450.— 2 : nee y more features to tell coor ee gg ogg Bo ng Broamgy otter @ eall Mr. Eddy 2 living — large perwise tiae School District, Price $54.4 monthiy yments.. Don't room oy beth you about now. ro FE Best buy in town, A 6 rm. frame sti ef full tile fail to make appointment basement, roace heest. man & Kampsen realty, 377 us small home in rear that home. All large .coms. 3 bedrms bai ibe ckowan ead 66l TODAY Neat and clean. located just nted. Must be sold to settle| corner, right now, WEST SIDE and nursery up. Full basement, i ored fistures. Pilastered . off Josiyn. Vacant, move = Eves & Bun. Coop estate Priced ‘or quick rale at south Priced Near city hospital, 3 bedrooms. new | sioker HA heat, I's car garage aiviad came euant” eax Neat 'N Tidy righ ember. $9,500, Cash to mortgage, Im- _right for quick sale. PE 6-0427, led sa _ Reason- th . : Se erect | ae peta oe). fee eee | a ees | umphries| vomeeicome | EMBREE & GREGG | fer Sete Ferm Prom 36 or ae been transfe > Funt down payment required. with all “yet itiga, _Belect eer bungalow. Nice Dase- SEE INetD THEN COM-| 1865 Union Lake Rd } _ $12,- me! heat Co-ope Realtors Exchang 1 ‘ i. @ call Mrs. Beck.) Commerce Area : $0. FHA terms ao ee rage and i paves | poh alee "3 §. T =o ° ner's home ee ea 5 are goo “tee nve Fi . . . Four room bungalow with 2 large ee ee ee FE 20474 Evenings rooms and full bath, auto. : __ GROVELAND TWP. . . bedrooms and ‘ull Hooke SUPER BUNGALOW—You shoe’ ts y beipedths ~ hot water and utility room. 2 y ACS « ROOM Begg T oy 90 acres level .clay joam soil. A. JOHNSON garage, bres ot 68.600 wits | Dave aegis Telus anyunere, °F | PRIVATE OWNER. WILL SELL OR| >. The other home bas 3 cosy small near Lake Oakland Mouse has § ims, nd bath. 4 F ’ rm 36x poultry FE 4-2533 a times, itsied, om 6 cormet ohn Kinzler, Realtor | eter axe Meus ine oued| bene metifan per weet. | * sss “et iden are tn good . ‘ae oa John Kinzler, Realto whe city or lake property. FE Only $1,700 down. ¢, ROOM @ UTILITY. LAROE| 5 weqroom brick ranch’ homes $16,000 with terms. OUR NEW LOCATION . @ining room, remodeled 67 W. Huron os FE 6008 | Foe 4 ACRES block from aks ne 13,300 mm ve | 25 ACRES : aes PPasni ‘> “i sey okinsy — Owned Co-operative Realtors Exchange 3 BEDROOMS —~ PAUL ees Be REAL ESTATE room ve Ubule, snette. tie bath West 2 beam, Ty : <= —e ee AND HARGER CO. | feuving state. 0.980. 7 ben ; Ss Pee =n ¢ Jerse rooms end, beth, 632 W. Huron Ph. oe ie t- rp SE agg Ns wa Sylvan Lake _~ano oer ees ~ $2,200 DOWN — 2 it, gutometie Oi] heat, fire-| reom beme located on lots 100 et water Maiti unfin- OSMUN TT. poved streets, RAF beech end and si acim: - ; iz bedroom bungalow. Modern place. “ mile W, of elty limits | +46 ee ished _ 2 car ga ~— ety, tirect, from fT OY cEN Lovely, well — SS . 33: W. Huron ot Ph PE 5-618) Kitchen Uving room 12x) ide walk, blacktop road. FE| ‘sides @ fine ance Quick possession. Good ner wants deal on this € room| builder Wa Rd nr OYD KENT, Realtor home. large well landscaped lot Open 8°30 “ttl 8:30 5 lastered w an Gears: +76 ; basement, 2 car Cc ced cation. 63,000 down fxs clean 2. 3° heated Ps8 Ore-ard Lake Ave. FE 26 W. Lawrence Open Byes. plavage wm et | DREAM HOME | ll basement. Cail sow for ~ living room. kitchen with oa ilies FE 22108 Sun. oF call sor . PE S60 e drive, lake privileges. Liv- ~ eppotntment, sbundant cupboard space Very j aN we Pik Pike _app’t. an Next to Consumers Power ingrm.. diningrm. mod kitchen 41.600 DOWN well priced at $11,900 with only $600 DOWN ; ; s, & up. Select Here is the one you have been WEST SUBURBAN - We rec- New GI Homes sap predates earl eo) Cn | 7 eek Moors, & painted looking | for. Lovely 3 ares ommend this as ome of our Value this evening. Handy man's special, Cin! = walls, nice “perme with AC living room Setter Suyh. A Geet eiean der block, ¢ rooms and bath, You'll Rave & Rave 170 ACRES = oi] hest, laund water softener, Rretines. Attractive kitchen with. room bungalow located just 3 bedrooms, West Re gage hare bry 28x36 on ground, lot 1002150. And ‘Tl seve and save in | auto, water be for appt.| dining L. Modern bathroom Uttl- © wiles weet of cRty. Walk acre lots, « tile baths, ; PURNINED 3 corrack one — ag nd With modern home. In the : | Bea SBaaets GR es) by eter via ha ne | pientered vale, reantinca tice eee ee or) SE Siee [sos ao ae 8 Room Brick wawit Asaecatan: Gisongnak Mi-< year Consists of living rm., pooat brick “or a sins. Edw. M. Stout, Realtor Lake, Drayton Plains, feet of 4 living area, condition. OURer pulldings, i Paved street. 1% acres jot with end fewers. Bes} [vetroonia. kichen wih dim basement $11,000 TIN. Saginaw St. = Ph. FE 5-816 | $200. = Fh mange ag _— eo — 2 eo. Pull price cal Pull basement. Newly dec- pong Down payments 4i.o0 te - $1,000 Down bedroom m Laver a “ oo — = | arranged g. privileges, price only plus mortgage costs. Your * te for Your Conventence PL a od home Taree, spacious "4 cs a guscieas contiaen. Re ban vi ide ‘ots. and. lake privileges. om ee ee Pre, ORD 1872 or OR 3.1160 | # ROOM M HOME, « BED. bungalow. On heat. ake priv 150x200 ft. lot y ideal CRAW FORD AGENCY | due to health—terms arranged. ponorar Rone A Ecoen Priced \ alle with reas- fice for more particulars. Open sued “Disle St _ reset roomts, sions te _ term Rt af VALCET t 7 prodlge 4 gowns for the chil- Ser a eT Est SIDR. «ROOM —— ealtor | —Smu — Ne Huron , ~ like new. 3 large tecnesisn’ pas: nat New Lake Front = 222 8° Tel ue VATE y, NE = . egraph. PE 5-060) for @ of im _ John K. Irwin ome: vezi" gre. ress) RAY O'NEIL, Realtor |CAMERON H. CLARK| whireece camsed Sas A e0y, charming brick bangs | St) Breed at coi tise ith | Township "parents for Camm ocr ee ee Phone 3-103 of OR 3-1668 1362. W. Huron St. FE 46402 gereoncd in terrace, ft ante low with . | G. I. be pve Ls bas session in 30 days, Since 1928 CR WOOT | memver® © Coop.” “exchange | BUSINESS PLACE WITH 4 ROOMS deck yard basement, Gutomstis Best hd ner’ PE 1-270, after ¢ p.m. my K, seqmee pret, KE iN FOR SALE BY | __* beth above. waler, Teeraien pon oe ale 195 ACRES, 1 ROOM woomast Phone 2403 v 7 = ~ horse. basement barn ~_ — - MILFORD AREA.’ deen 2 room bein 91008 dows, $595 De poy Nigger Agel ice | ® vay ats cninen. sidiag.. plastered R B.H and other so0d fences, Larre § rm. house. 1 acre of | Te “none OR 3203 or FE +106 own | oor Pee Ra ag tecture printers, marble oger enry close in Also from 1 richoct. : ‘camp p = compiete | rir ii Se ane? bai =| S11 Main Bt {acres & up P. W, Dinnen & Sen, located nr. Webster School. ca - plumbing 6 wiring t . wentgas VOUT | eam upen i — 43°300 | down will buy this 7 . . . Large lot, good west suburban Excoilent, condition, coe, bed R. ANCH HOME nen = well and septic system Jo SLY N RD. “Bud” Nicholie loc ation, oS, . plus mort | TRADE MY EQUITY | us 4 mais, For Sale Land Contract 46 bedrms. up, very attractive "NORTH SIDE , | AT DRAYTON PLAING. 49 ft ranch | Tics " = ate iw. just outsice | REAL ESTATE tage cost hg cy A ~~ laa ¥ = : . A-l-dDasement « ft. pinot LJ _ kitchen ee pects Erections fee cae ce muck soil Auto gas heat and bot BY mutant s ROOM | HOUSE. of Pontiac ety limits 2 ee lL. C. HAYDEN tary ake lor hemes ba Deosence eng contract = i $8.950 Call for a, ~ intmen' Gition ‘Hee wiity and basement set at} = Sate Lake Prop 44 44} Balance $5.281, will discount va FS Hi4 BEDRM. LK. FRONT] RAY O’NEIL, Realtor ——— a a within 12 miles of the| Phone FE 37 PE 5-7203 ¥ this 7 room Member saates wo 20 WB STocr Bienes ee, 52. S84.08 cent oll § . On § room = 20 PER CENT emg g by Balance #4. $8) 19 paya 946 So = ly Pg ie cent interest, CAMERON H. CLARK 1362 W Huron St_-—= FE 46003 STONE “LET YOUR sbleret ts, monty, FR nto ou $3640.96. On new 4 room ungalow. ASK FOR MR. CLARK : REA LTOR OUR SSSSSSSSSSS RK FOR YOU! have several ——-, —_— large -— email. os “oo Pal — rr mn. be mee oe | unday n 919 Josiva > Frome a 396 Comer cess tare Ra oR 3-23eT $.400-Monthly-Spare-Time Business Opportunities 47 Ones ~NEW LOCATION —_|__ 40 x@"_ BRICK ——OOD Excellent ranch Close; putting locate! near Pontise se | Se Eouties new Waterford | _ -éuccllont_ievetion fer_enr— ——=4 802180 ft_ wooded $78 down, A lt a I eB | cs 1005150 wooded, — ; ———- ae on 7a "18.000," terms ; ‘ NR. DRAYTON TOLAINS 100x130 ft level $70 down, — names) MAHAN = — ped “own “nde Jrainage. pres nhed Pare ON STPEAM Open evenings & Sundays 1975 W. Hur a Fe 3-0083 3 seres of good soil On @ year pelea = : * | amt weet ca t GULP SUPER SERVICE oS a sia, wehioals. | = teat Pha peinaane: 4 we re —| usine. urself, Four stall, ~ ” | mcdece lose a At low dealer L Cx ADD | inventory only. Call L. a. - 4286 Dixie reg [| _ Of To rE see aad “EAST SIDE LOT. 090x135. INQUIRE frfttrrr una cotterting money —~—sa _ 316 8 Sanford from our five — ae z a | machined th s area. No MONTCALM AN E seiiing' To qual _ ieferensss. for work ee ta art =e a anne Baldwin. Fast developing section | ‘°** ap tarebear lat 4 “inventory. po pomdgpcet wher Tertns. Also’ sev- ca your end on seecabens por + te mm sme -) i win’ pet up to $000 a en et 5 with yer. es aes ee REALTY-CO: t tsing ee Ht att & tnt ——-¥F 5877s t° i tude CASS LAKE LOT, 1201135 FT| {un write Bor él vie i applica: eee —_— MEAT DEPT, Se OF Lots wiTh pent ‘peation ba — = vileges at U - ae Easy LUNCH “noo FoR beEASE OF ae Porn: r +ete ae aaa Trail. W Lak OPEN SUN- Das eeone ms [COMPLETE GROCERY STORM — SPE s — ne som, lateah deep freese, ; we A - | Saree 100 x 400 : a" Close to} a vine mong i“? rowing =e a mile; nent of § = ie without s lot. Only $18 De. sea pene & $15 Mo.’ ae : ee . . * , 5 [7 * 1363 W, Huron Ph. FE 2-4610 Drawer D. ‘ ve me ; . EE bs = ~ ‘ | . f 3 . 1 : LT aoeES Se os eeeee CARNIVAL — = == : — Community Loan Co. ——— FE 2-713, ~ _PRIENDLY_SERVICE —__ RETAIL ~ ~4- += If It Isn't a Good Car... +] ‘Vt Isn't a Bargain? — ‘8. 7 me Dee. t aaa = = a ons BAR zi a . Loe eS eS oe . i Lease weretes| Up to.$500 | : x0" siti Coronet Forder =2 i Sin lover” 08 per‘imenin ty Rnnnce yout auto ot piher pu | GOODWILL | wit tise cars ms $895 oe 3 jest of equipment. 430.000 wil eee se ut sickeoes an 'No “turkeys” here—good is dag communication, | But— — | Other Worthy purposes. USED CARS Serviced to Serve . clean Used Cars Cotie $245 Down for TRANS PO RTA- Prom t, Friendly Service | eens - +t ina a ey SEY ; TION instead of com- STATE WIDE. | sig atari Tm™Es | | Not a Name but a Policy Stents Sian mand s : Ak 5905 ‘vonl_are buy HE _aeqnieavion. ee a Pontiac Office, J. Landmesser, Mer | our business is assisting tndtvid- | | ACROSS FROM POST OFFICE this car at about '3 the, Central Lincoln Mercury FE ¢1582 $0878 uals and famiMes with their| ON MT. CLEMENS 6T. No Tet ew delivered price. This! Used Car Lot the cor TAVERN FOR SALE. NICK'S BAR, | money problems [+t us help you | 1930 PLYMOUTH ne 5 ieee +; Used Car on the Cor. S. Sagina#. Phone FE 5-8121. Write or call. | | BUY YOUR USED CAR) a0) : is the Coronet’ model} ner of Cass and W. Pike, 2. ie THE “BIRD TO HOME & AUTO LOAN | FROM A DEALER ‘50 Dod e 4 Door Deluxe with radio, heater, gyro- | CHINCHILLAS COMPANY | YOU KNOW g | $795 matic shift, clock, ete,| +49 Chev. Convert. | 30 registered chinchilias and 07 COMM. NAT'L BANK Br OQ. | and very good tires. See) Radio and heater, Top ts like equipment. $3,000, $1,000 down | Berkeley Vosa Fresident 4 Dr.. Radio & Heater | i< : uew Miuadle of the winter price. Will sel! individually. EM 3-4362 Lesiie s'leisher Manager 7 : . | and drive this car before OAs STATION. GOOD Location | HOU" # © ® nin 1946 AND 1947 Bargaim at— 1947 BCICK buy ‘40 Ford Sedan Fast moving inventory, Corner of | Don’t be thrown when | 29 - £ yaa! UR ee } lo : ‘ : Walton and Baldwin FE 3-9716 . es hing of value is: FORDS $695 Special 4 Door ene! pare priced. Radio, heater. } lost. Place a Lost ad to PONTIACS 1 cs MOR. GOOD BUY 5 ah Maveure Sedan Partridge reach the finder! Call CHEV ROLETS ! 95 AT BRAID'S Tires barely und. © retire ' FE 2-8181. fe oe hev. ™ ‘40 CHEVROLET TUDOR Clean! Clean! No 217 18 THE “BIRD” TO SEE —= ' oe Re . NSIC IE AS tt io, _ + 19590 CHEVROLET ‘33 WILLYS HARDTOP , Se rn woe arg ce cuae aulckin an we. TR ¢ —_ Special 2 Dr., Heater, Dir Siviae 2 Done / oe sper “0 Buick 2 Dr. neater eee mands EEE we Re frien , ane tines 108 “Phone Was L483 AND 1949 Signals, Niee Grav Finish, i 7 #8 DESOTO CONVERTIBEE Just a good car. Priced to move. TAVFRN, 6 RM, TOME | -ot come in today Provident [oan | sg os og :>~ CHEVROLET S Only 12.000 Mi'es | $845 ‘92. CHEVROLET TUDOR | 2st -Hudeon vee > terrific mosey mane de jenee St) Puntie rF ° gece gy MEA Serve, he ~ PONTIACS , | : 30 DESOTO FORDOR LA oe snare automobile. Priced Breck Muliding. Fl ‘euhert go tor Sale Housetraiers 5U mare _ ; : ; E PLYMOUTHS $} : | 45 | oo No -243 | “48 CHEVROLET TUDOR , to move tavern with @ big soundproot © J. aed You say you hke me. but you never say how much you . ae = a t { ; sill TS aie sé tug: carori bon ’ like me—in rqund figures, that is’ FORDS 1930 BUICK le 32 DESOTO 8 FORDOR { $1 Plymouth 4 Dr. » s 0 jg corper bricé . t = ou - pS Bh ceeer e s : Pontiac ><... — Hebsoxs ! ude eeods | cap surmoura rovon, | frisa,, Men car,,tmae, maine Hwy 23 milies trom Pontiac Fx Wanted Us Used Cars 54 Sale” Used Cars SS “ t “48 CHEVROLET BUS CPE areas: Dries cellent gross business fou la a —~ ~ j = ° : never, never get more for your ; | ; ~ Su Pontiac ave Mid be aeee by ae) ( hi f | 500 CARS. W ANTI D Heater & Overdrive a a oe * PLYMOUTH CEB CPE | Radio and heater. Hydramatic, : so hurry and maxké your appt ; 1e BAGLEY AUTO PA Race = : - t SPECIALt Clean 1954 CH EVROT ET W WILLYS STATION WAG | Fine shape. Priced te drive away. now. : ; Top dollar paid tor wrecked ‘ You t an f Del - D ers ‘$2 PLYMOUTH STA WAG "3? Lincoln Capri SMALL GRILI - : obit er opin a as {res Pe s2sel or PE esses" “Talk Turkey’ '$9 PONTIAC $795 | ‘$1: 145 Radio, heater, 1.600 miles Coe Raw aod beater Auto Located in @ Reighborheod and. 5 years to pay. , : WED. pri CHEAP Cats. Wart stn eee 2 { = "@ PACKARD CONVERTIBLE =| matic window lifts. Automatie peer @ junior high scheel Fuiis Pg *- 1663 ? 695 1 fl snift hole p « ° rer se 4 | | = ‘S$ = Le Sar cad asks, besths & tanlen | TOU, On buy @ Les mtcninenn | Top Price for Your Car Good Used Car Buys St f | Se nme la '53 Ford Victoria Here's @ business you can step, gio down. AVERILL'S 202% DIXIE HWY '48 LIUDSON CV 0 258 @ PLYMOUTH TUDOR Loaded with extras. Radio, heat. inte «@ go right to work filling - _ FE 2-0878 FE +6896 STUDEBAKER | ‘ 5 ~~ e | 1950 CHES ROI j r ; recetr ay) Pardee exhausts. _—your gitet. Ererrest TTutchinson’s Trailer Sales | WTO WRECKED & JUNK CAKE | “rede neater overdnre 9 3p) RADIO & HEATIR ; . |! : as TOpEE SEED , Spotlight, leather seats, white speneenlediaasl | 419 Dinie Highway, Drezton prs Se ee eee Oe $995 |2 Tone Green, Ri adto & + Door ‘0 CHRYSLER FORDOR _, *®'s $#00 under new car price. = . e > . YMOUTH \ 1“ . + : VARIETY STORE Phone OR 3-1 | See M&M Motor Sales eaten $1 74s | Lleater. a Nice 2 Dr. oO &00 actua; m . fe the beart of this busy shopping Also bg it Mile a Weaaweri| oo top aor “rola late — sere. | —— Pa ee { ; St 995 i $895 oe — oe — ih THEM TODAY! equipment for just 81.000 plus| 27 FT. HOUSETRAILER. 8L FEPS | TOP 8 FOR CLEAN C ARS OP ALL’ | . "SO, °S AND ‘3 ' 7 —— = Ti aes : Sag I ed ee [a See . Cc from ‘the husband or some other | MUST oELL. WILL SACRIFICE 0 ee, re sieg ON LOW Grive sharp” nia AND A FEW St 4 VY oe sas ree pec t ENTRAL - mem = <7 : ; ¥VROL ~ ¥ oor Suds wad: souse-eveumngy “OVC ie — Tae The Wsener. | WANTED nes Oe ; 49 M details. NEW MOON ———|. «To 63 MODELS Bx SURE Ta). "2° heater’ powerglide § 008 PLYMOUTHS eTC. $895 LINCOLN-MERCURY “DIDNCE | al ; “GET OUR FRICE BEFORE YOU | +5) rorD 4 DR PONTIACS Pike St. Lot | orn mea, Napionat,momese| Boers, 7 Term ALL Os | Sipice Suge Dike iURWay, "2 & heater” _ FORDS CLUB COUPE BRAID a Pik w Cc OFFICE OF NATIONAL BUSINESS} \Ongis 37 ELCAR - TUB & : : ° | Cor. Pike & Cass EARINO HOUSE OR 31355 | 2 New P co AVES | FACES IN PRINCIPAL citizs| SHOWER — JUST IN — ONLY | we negn ife To 83 useD.cans % DESOTO © DR. ws. 8 708 DODGES New Patnt 3. "BUICK PHONES: COAST. TOCOAST PARK AND SALES = t sor — town tuyer- Muron--"4 DESOTO 2 DR $s 395 WASH $645 | < ae M TOR | FE 4.3885 FE 4-514 | WID JUNK CARS & SCRAP IRON 4% NASH OLDSMOBITL.ES Super oer FE 2-9167 World’ S Largest 1047 29 FT ALMA ALL METAL PE ¢osk2. Eves after 330 acd adie, heater, overdrive 8 Ons HARDTOPS LW 095 SAI ES 1948 PONTIAC STREAMLINER 4 be Eve. FE 2.8316) Tel oh aes eg r Y freien c radi " s cuties @ a vicmiba SELL | TRAILER EXCHANGE "41-"50 g Pers get erdrive $1: 045 SUBURBANS 4 ‘ 4 Soe anne. wall ‘tires 4 gio LEAVING FO ANDERSON PRAIRIE SCHOONER | ea ee : CV | | lehts turn signals ca re — deer store, Cheap. PE 21543 a oe oar de oe io STATION WAGONS . No 278 D Sot P} nouth Dealer weshers very sharp FE j rooms to 1. over) 2 Gp yy - { 950 BLU Ic kK | esoto iNT outh a . mM -to Lean 49 | 50 Noor — all kinds of equip! MOTOR MART \ SPECIAL SEDAN DELIVERIES % Shar phi 1 ent | we — ‘ harp Convertivie, a (State Licenced Lenders) | Deinte. touraide helper springs'& | 12! & Montcalm FE +8230 | 1830 DODGE CORONET 6 door i oth & Heater Special 2 Door 30 Years Farr Dealng | We Trade complete line of ether ee antl For Sale Used Cars 55 oe?! grey finish whitewall Ures L! * $} 045 | : | VISIT OUR STORE SUSU SOOT OOOO SCTE hn sien cae pile rece SPECIA ! $695 4 | Cass at \. Pike St. | , | a! Open Rect mas ont bentay PM LARRY $995 ‘SO NASH 4 DR. { ii ' or Spee | : i021 FT TRAILER CaEAP Ambassador | Call at 164 Judson Apt. : 4 > + MEN ORLY You? S| Betiek « 4dr., $1295 7 _ Noor ‘| | Radio & Heater THREE Xo Payments ‘ nut | "have 6 problem: keeping sees car | , . Sina 2 m= WE HAVE ADDED TO OUR EROME RIEMENSCHNEIDER | o January 7, 1954 nice enough to au your family | 5! Chev. dix, 2 dr.. ,.$895 TRAVELO MEMES ee a . Hydramatic ‘SI hev } - | on Sunday and still use {t on ’S1 Ford dix. 8 4 dr.. . $895 : 7 : a | your job then you should trade it - You Sey Rorrow Br Batten fae Rochester Ford De aler if $595 ® | These Cars Are All ae a s largest Ford 1°50 Pont. 8 dix. 4 dr. $295 under §3.000. Needham ae) 4 Door. 2 Door | WINTERIZLD | Harold tucner io 49 Pont. 8 dix. 4 dr. $695 S75. $500 Sales “FE et raph R D d Le I | = Ni L } ar oid url! Cc. ty ia x. . 3 TE §-1751 Oo Ge Your Choice ; 464.8 Woodward Ave Birmingham | '49 Buick super 4 dr. $695 .- a MI 47500 , : z Parkhurs Trailer Park t $500. O00 | 52 PONT I AC ' t Por one of these wonderful buys | 47 Ford & dtx. 2 dr. $395 i ? oi Sales Plymouth Deluxe Chieftain 3] (045 | OL! ER’ S | 0! Piya een ete | 47 Pontiac dix. 4 dr $495 * Moon. Mich | : : V/ 1951 Ford Station Wagon i : : 1 Pric i Radio, heater | | . Today FLEsS=is"= Discount __,, Dealer Hydramatie | A Orchard Take Ave, [eave getnet ine ie] “nderson 7 } >) inane St - | | rchard Lake Ave. | te wife and kids will love to ride | , ; — 71 ervait,sow'monthiy paymenta NEW MOON ~~ 1953 Ford "Th FR2SUI $1,495 | 34 Years of -FE2-9101 + Jee'vti te he specs reer | POntiac-Buick - Py 2 4 - be ‘ : = ‘ F - wee — - = | fet Love Lucy~ traner now | Customer-Confidence PEM ase DOOR 877551 Auburn, Utica, Mich, BUCKNER aac it lata F THE ee _| me PurMourN + OR RADIO) Ph. Collect, Utica 3001 we eee ie Oe actor y Nery et comune OT VE C WORKINGMAN’S 530 LINCOLN SEDAN You'll Do Better at S kes Marimba mr ger ed ‘3 PONTIAC CHIEF. 33 FT. 3) +3790 after 4pm ; sbetott LOT Redio, heater. overdrive. spotiess Larry’ $ miles, Second St. _ FINANCE CO. months | old ve egtirinee for —O f fi ' f] CHEVROLET “ts a. Da. 5.00 | blsck finiss we tires. on 8 Gagmaw PONTTA ist 2 DR 1s ot qu 54-0620. m les ke new ar green 2 r : 5 : = | ‘COBNER N. SAGINAW HURON Hi JF MCCOMB HOUSETRAILER icials {Lam S7Per, plague Oar RET AIL | JACK. ToT ste a good ures. iow ‘mileage. ro afer Spm and afl uy Suncey. — ee : buy me ett ie BEST Oe a —— a CHE VIE t aii a moat rane walk Jos} FCONOMY SPECIALS > Stewar.y ft. Built to iast | C ’ i i } NE our .iding customers 1949 Nash I K | |S att we STORE HABEL | 2itshs 2¢3thare Be te OO o | Feucwstone Ter fe Limtacratt ars heater Excellent tires. Priced Vecce ani nee at eke ai potrisc oe si uvppa| iad Buck” ae —~ — See el pe = WE “BUY, SELL OR TRADE : ve ‘Shy anor : : meenrin tek 3 A | res Popo WEST SIDE sed Cars Factory Branch S. Saginaw at Cottage LINCOLN MERCURY T We have a hundred wast core ; A: AGO? ou W OH FE 42185 Mt. Clemens at Mill PHONE FE 4-4546 5 E ¥ eM errd New Location |"*¢ OXFORD T! TRAIL 7 AND CHEVROLET 51 BEL AIR. Pow- = eg +7117 JACK HODOE 18 THE OUT righ = CONOMY “U SED CARS SALES ad ‘4 Praag 7 eeeen . ISON COR E € W110} CENTRAL LINCOLN MERCURY er PARTS & ACCFSSORIES COUNTRY SEDAN trade.” PE 3-0630, "631 “Mt, ‘Clem: . dows. eae ns Pare ot 40 W PIKE ST. - |B et ee ee oe: New Location _ens. _ cash. 12) W. Bhetnel pe i rice ¢ B28. Priv owner, ee Lareer 86 1 Mi. 8. of Lake Orica TRAILER SPACE FOR RENT wmn'sTrailer Camp. 3300 Elia Le. tr Rd 7 $100-¢200 DOWN. GOOD TRAIL- ers, rental plans, move tn imme- LARRY JEROME xO RED Tare a & L tal Sorell, ATER EXCHANOR IVINGStONE |v» TRAILER EXCHANOR || | “TORMORE, THAN 30 TEARS A o WW Lewrence aot OPEN EVENINGS PE_¢1598| For Rent Trailer Space 51 PPPPELE OPP LLL lt lle PARKHURST court ew NEED $25 to $500 Ne Now! GARE TRAILER CHEVR 51 4 DOOR DELUXE | Flere ir the Bien ol hy - service you. r and water. seat covers heate: turn signal bave been | _ ot ete, Exceticrt -ondition GE 7. YOUR LOAN | TRAILER SPACE FOR RENT. FE! MY 3-7711 IN ONE VISIT 40132. 794 Dorts Rd 1980 BUICK SUPER RIVIERA. | LARGE LOT 752100 PATIO; ofiginal owner $1100 FE 2-1911 Oa "46 to 02 motel care. ENCE. SEWER AND WATER | ween @ & S- _ = your title. Let ear ATE PARKING PAR K-! = ast or consolidate resent - RURST TRAILER COURT. MY} 52 BUICK SUPER your pay- 2-4611 j =< = ments by as much as “yf Loans| — = — STATION WAGON = made on furniture. Auto Accessories $2} Ratio heater automatic crane. amg Up te wv A rrr) immacuiste mete art $1,695 } GARLAND LOAN CO. | | GLASS!—GLASS! | : : 2 Pontiac 8t 2-9208 new : = ae Bk. Big, FE dln Sses se PAY MONTHLY PAY- #9 OLD® CONVERTIBLE CtEanN | '47 Dodve sedan ai - ' : poner. peter a LI MODELS. NO MONEY} $775 OR 3-713, or OR 3-849. uf ee 147 8. Saginaw — HO Q srs grigy te ttt eaten sta AUCHIGAN'S pe eworem, canmmumnt SSF fDi Sm re aee nce wprnanet 46Mercury.coniertible {| “Teg wager E - fr ea ai FF T108 b Labelle: FINEST CLUB COUPE. A REAL BUY AT sharp ig mode car. See “e | hydremetic, Ri @ Hf. wane, sty "46 Ford 8 2 dr. , PONTIAC, 8, ¢ DOOR SEDAN. 5 mers. le ry R . -_ QUICKLY, “eduid tres Fe'banee ater'srm | +46 CADILLAC qu BIO PAVED, LOT eggTh area poh eet, |” “7 46 Pontiac sedan coupe _|"EetmvanenSieer ti — Radi heater, top condition ‘signal. Own- BER. YOUR DOWN & $29.50 = Detane CRANKSHAFT GRINDING IN THE cay . am pin — el a oe eee isa sharpie, don't wise ait it On Your Name Only chine Shop, 23" Reed, “Pee FE $595 CHEVIE. nat GOOD TRANSPOR-| 1952 pr — —— racomagge gga Huron Motor Sales —- Or Other—Plans—— {25 — ee = nants Se eevee | TREC he Brod je “$995 R O = ae, — Money for past-due bills, home or er REE, ESTIMATE. MTANEST TL ee Pe ae ter ee enna: I 7 a MICHIGAN'S OLDS-CADILLAC | Geer, cont it ng _ : oases = en ’ * one covers: credit ie ail eee Ober] * alt, ip MAKES OF CARS THE BIO PAVED Lot |NEED A SECOND CAR . OR | "Gotrr. ‘see samTeR ES ieegererericcnaal el FINES = isa eos tN st —= —1 A Newberry, , 2 — | ‘BRAID "MOTOR SALES | WOODWARD AND 13. MILE’ ROAD Se ee tee ioe Ma Rl . + THE BIO PAVED, Loz A A . eae, were od 4 0. bod eter garter eee CARD RNTS SE ROR I i = a a SALE WITA ro Ont a i ~a “Prone FE 20188 [pens 1028 ce LARE OF ORION MUTOR SALES ke Lg PACEARD 4 BOO P only 25 bon miles. rE 27682 : Co conten mremees: once : E E i . "GENERAL ~~ FOR COMPLE TE el ime fey NE POUER moe Lk. MY way Keller-Koch Many. anny more clean a Pipacio ant este, Oome condi) $695: SS LOAN? Bumping. ., refinishing noe i yment.. . ood ti nd otor. FE 2-7512 479 §. Woodward, Birmingham ‘on L — ‘eat teak oe ~ MICHIG:. AN Ss oe Sa Eee oth or th, model for ct: ab A MOTOR SALES Midwest ¢-1200 AEN at Clarkston Rd MY Dalit | POMETAC, Sa, SHAPE. tT 9 Br: FINEST Oli M Sal | — i ae Ae a tol bol tormenta \ 111 | 9300, FE 40546. aS _ Corporation jai Motor Sales lee i CHRYSLER — PLYMOUTH PACKARD 32 4 DR. ULTRA- | 32 PONTIAC 4 DOOR HYDRA- } i i r 0 Servic — 198 eae " a Se 6 West ‘on_St. ——- Lalli x oid. C s —— i308 mat pm, tip a = 6a St. FE 64608, =| sonable, FE tales. ie ___) WOoDw. nu ROAD a > avn ~ ——__—_— _ - = 4 + +r + ~ 4 ~ ie i —<¢* = oe et = mn a = f ‘ ; a i a as =o — — ~~ ~ - t a te ca + ~ as 7 SegeaeE a * 7" 3 peace ? * —— ~ 2 ri i 7 +f i Z| 2}. == = Sistecar cena i i Fe er Sa ASO SONOS IL t te - $951 Chev. dix. 4 dr. p'glide 1949 Buick super 4 dr. 1952 Buick super 4 dr. 1951 Pontiac 4 dr., hydra. -1950 Pon. 2 dr. Chief. dix. 1948 Pontiac, hydra., 2 dr. 1949 Mercury 4 dr. 1952 Packard 4 dr. 1950 Chevrolet dix. 2 dr. 1942 Pontiac 2 dr. 1952 Chevrolet club coupe 1948 Stude. Champ. 4 dr, 1946 Pontiac 2 dr. 1946 Chevrolet bus, coupe 1948 Pontiac 8 convertible 1948 Frazer 4 dr. 1951 Plym. Cambrige 2 dr. 1949 Hudson 2 dr. 1951 Nash Rambler 1949 Ford 2 dr. 1950 Mercury 4 dr. 1951 Plym, Cranbr’k 4 dr. 1946 Ford 2 dr. 1951 Chevrolet 2 dr. 1951 Ford 4 dr, 1947 Frazer 4 dr, 1947 Olds 2 dr. 1952 Buick super 2 dr. 1938 Pontiac 2 dr. 1949 Olds 4 dr., hydra. HOLDEN'S GIVEN WITH EVERY CaR Pt GMAC Terms All Car iGarmac COMMUNITY Motor Sales Inc. At the north end of town. Open Every Night ‘til 10, 8044.N. Main OL 2-7121 ROCHESTER For Sate Trucks 56 HAB O.K. USED TRUCKS RECONDITIONED RIGHT INA SEPARATE SHOP ‘46 Chev. SEDAN DELIVERY Very Clean __A Bargain At $225 ' po 2S 4$O DOAaGE %4-TON PANEL New paint, good body & engine. _ $340 ‘47 Ford 14.TON PANEL DARK-GREEN $279 ‘49 Studevis CA B& CHASSIS 2 TON $045 _ NEW CHEVROLET TRUCKS — ~~Fake- your. choice of Amer- ica’s Choice. __THETHRIFTY | TRUCKERS LOT MICHIGAN'S FINEST NER WOODWARD A AND 13 =" ROAD ae ‘Our séete=+— tion is—big, but aoe. difference 1s small. APT. SIZE GAS STOVE FOF THe be HOOD OTL SPACE WERTER, 85. | 8 cylinder, 2 speed axle 1952-FORD, F-6 12 ft. stake 8 cylinder, 2 s axle 1952 ORD, Saas 176" cab & chassis Save Over 50% On These Nearly New Trucks 1948 WILLYS ¥, ton pickup 1951 CHEVE ¥% ton pickup $495 1947 DODGE 2 ton cab & chassis LARRY JEROME MAIN STREET AT THE BRIDGE aa 30 YEARS a x EVENINGS. DFERRATIONAL at TH OE eine eet conan ‘31 CHEV. C.0.E. Saddle tanks, fifth wheel, high rubber. $695 MICHIGAN ’S ————————S MICHIGAN’S FINEST THE BIO PAVED LOT Yrtle 32-1631. New & Used Trucks WILSON GMC CO. 809 S. Woodward FE 4-453] ’48 FORD FIVE TON DUMP rubber, P vee motor, solid & body. tres. $595 MICHIGAN’S High bos | FOR PARTS & SERVICE ON YOUR Harley Davidson, see Hariey Dav- idson Sales Co. 327 6. Saginew, Sale Bicycles 59A FE 5-6751 EVES ee VERY GOOD 2” GIRL's BIKE, cheap, 80 Giedstone Piece, 8 cylinder, 2 speed axle , = UMBER_ “What do you mean, know you!” ‘Howdy -Stranger’? I don’t even “~as Swaps 63 Sale Household Goods 66 JEEP, 4 DRIVE, EN- vab, new motor, excellent ‘wade for pickup. MY PonTuit, a T door, seli or swap or what have you. ae —— Savage. FE 4-2273. CHEVROLET ‘49 DELUXE “cLUB coupe. Trade for lot. PE 5-4321. For Sale Clothing 64 CLOTH, } COLON $15. BOTH NEW. CALL FE 21346 or TOrarY MANOR APTER 7 P.M. BLACE WOOL COAT, GRAY PER- collar, worn. Size _YeieS $60. ‘Farmington 0083 a3. : SMALL fie 1) to I, new, PE $1333. LUE BaLLEmina LENOTH FOR- ¥ 22%, reasonable, FE $200 FUR COAT, SIZE 14, WORN 1 season, like new, sacrifice $50, PE 54-7142. ee RED PLAID MATCHING ) coaT, ekirt, size 5. = apn be ta “Press. MERCURY MOTORS. MOST MOD- els now ——_—- for immediate delivery. Term G ENESEE SALES | 2101 Dixie Hwy FE 2-8768 ORDER YOUR 1954 JOHNSON motor now. Starcraft — trailers peints a = W 1083 MODEL MER- "ar Le 1953 MO’ Sree. FE ells or poise Oftered 62 or FE 72-0373 FURN VAN GOING NORTH, PART __ load efther way. FE $-6006. 62 GON ea ae $3500 EQUITY IN INCOME PROP- li take late model car lance cast—?S$-2056_ Equity IN 2 BEDROOM BE "5! Pontiac for equity | eS bridle and saddle. CHANGE YOUR | terms. 82 per ween, cei mie 2 tone, a ee Run iLLis M. BREWER TIS Roosevelt FE 45181 _— 2-053 —~aeed hours, 916 A Write Box Pg Pontiac | _‘ TRANSPORTATION PAID TO CH | HAROLD 8 | FE 2-5450_ = ee washer. the bow. i Fritaeire refrigerator (per- tory irreguler*--Use our Christ- mas isyawar pian. veel |. WAYNE GABERT’S APPLIANCE SPECIALS o Mayter ce wakes ae grec ee oa with 3250.98 Bendix ¢ os ar zee.. at) idaire ref) Frig e rige CLEARANC = Bog house paint MAYTAG WASHER, GOOD CON. at ae ee ~~ TAPPAK G GAs RANGE. - LIVING ROOM SUTTE. PIANO. |" Store Equipment 668 GOOD URED WASHER. ER. 636.” ————— : mest grind a oa coftes aptnter, add. ar 8. Bivd. and _Livernois. TRENCHING © Footings & field tie FE 8-221 “STOCK REDUCTION — Bonny Maid vinyl inlaid tile 9'x9" |Pey FLOOR SHOP & EX-. ens _ =e REFRIGERATOR BY CROSLEY Shelvador. Perfect condition. 2108 Gaeriand, Bylvan Lake Village. DEPOT REFRIGERATOR, ~~? ft. Excellent condition. 1414 Eason Watkins Late. s SEALY HIDA AED 51 sTUDIO coucH, reen _— cocesee Shs gato line Bionde and Mattress, $25.00. int ge Ra. like new. x8 WALK-IN COOLER WITH service doors Complete with 7 Radio & ‘& phonograph el Tm suite, mahogany. GE euto washer, used @ mos. $195. CONVENIENT CREDIT TERMS THOMAS ECONOMY FURNITURE CO. 361 & Séginaw condition. Sale Household Goods 66 8 i~ ~_— ~ FILET x ? PC. SOLID WILD CHERRY pDr~. | rong, foams atte on ae ing room $500, Solid cherry | _ §. ot vie73. ter table Baldwin console | DRYER FOR SALE, LIKE NEW. = eats, " Biostrte range, o78. | 624 Markie tapestry tilt-beck chair @ CU. "T REFRIGERATOR $50 poor oag Bg Bae BS Be * iin. floor model Television & | fireside chair, oe eerial, $100 EM 25767. : GARLAND | GAs RANGE, LIKE 7 OF 2 ROOM APT new 6 in od. ike. ‘thew. FE gas stove, WI Bet —ped,_ itt tthe EW APPLIANCE TELEVNION, | OE brags apt Fa EXCELLENT refrigerator, freesers, Washers, | mation. FE + _ der cont off whe thoy oe te nglAviais €-3000. w ee Appliances 4654 Freol a Gas ection nate TN MODELS 45604, after 5:30 of all makes & from 1@ inch to 29 DUNCAN PHYFE ens _ Table models, & Consoles— especial) — to sell fast as Te as bowie Housekeeping Shop Pontiac $1 W. Huron waves PR ‘ ft., deluxe model, anv $78.50. Mi ¢-i300. DIAL-A-MATIC BENDIX GOOD | d $75, FE 2-730. baa 333) «(Orchard 6=Lake ve COLUMBIA, METALLITE, VENE- -. ooo 18 f wide, ¢single wide, all white. perfect condition FE 2-15T3, 2470 Dixie $9.95, Unfinished os t drawers $15.95, Unfinished 4 teat tabdtes st $5, kinds. Bank Purniture, 13 Auburn, ee) te o pm. Friday night 49 Plastic Wall Tile. .23c = Linoleum Wall Tile Linoleum Wal Tile oni2 Linoleum Rugs 9x9 Asphalt Tile eum Rue = ft: = pet pe 4312 Linoli 5. Bag seco weceee otl heater fect) Jemes dishwasher ~CLAY FO} a ear cent off 5-8974 Open 9-6. Fri. 00 veereerrrre - eter $30, PE 7400. DINING ROOM BUITE, , dresser, $10, 2 burner oil fr, $10, 33 in. hover stall, TRADE YOUR LAND CONTRACT, sm ——— fore 4 P.M. 1946 FORD, A re ag TRADE. NEW ELECTRIC PORTABLE SEW- ing mactiine, plus extea at date ing el ca electric sew- ssoaRa metpet E & ih ppear r autos, for new or used oon: no : ie AIL BRCHARGS 3 eee 60 8. Telegraph Open Eves. E. DELUXE RANOE, LIKE new double cabinet sink. 1 year old. FR 2-6200 FE 43230 GENERAL ELEctTRic sTOVE. — size Used 3 months us see boys bike 20 2in. $10 teed | oe = REPRO TOR & BEN- PE 5-2588. Wood beds .... ‘| Smal = payment. id perking. it ‘autom poe | HAI ; FRONRITE ‘7 ott t me 2005 Orchard Lu. Ra. i _ - | FE 5-6611 FE ie’ Admis iral combination TV $i@ } Table model ~-$29.96 | FTRONER - DELUXE | floor sampie 1 only, reg model, all operating cond ition, tors, used and 14 hp, The caged keeping . c 61 W. Huron FE 41555 "gees AT ATE R SALE, _ machines. makes. DUNCAN PHYFE paor.,! 12, MA Must sELL. STG TABLE. bu |_buffet & 6 chairs, , $55. OR 3-1502. | MAHOGANY TWIN BEDS, BOX springs and mattress. 107 Gien- from +5160 LEAP seat DAVENPORT & CHAIR. GOOD condition OR 30125 SS ae FR esas : Washers, | compressor, excellent condition. REASONABLE. Phone Lincois 1-477 _ : eo Office fice Equipment 67 “USED OF7ICE EQUIPMENT Fiat top desk, §35. Typewriter 5. Legal files, 4 drawer, $40 Letter + drew-| pew. $37.50 ovivel “chairs gd ot awe ae = ‘ 4 5 ae ue mg Toe you need Wwe — ash: St. Oxford, a for _ information. __Sale Misceflaheous ¢ USED HEATING EQUIPMENT Coal furnaces $200.00 up. O11 fur- maces Oi] burners, Stokers, range botlers, Blowers. fans FELBEING 73 S. Parke pe steel, BOUGHT, SOLD ba 4 ea Turners, ‘Sox MK. "lets | O80 1 SALE Fir 3a00 bo lin fe Pir ‘3 12c lin. ft. om Craftmaster Paint, $2.75 aL Full tine of balldiag’ supplies, au *BLACKETT'S 9c Aicebol HiTest . - Buliding Supplies Byers, 141 W. } 4-3064 | 8161 Dixie Hw Clarkston HOTPOINT RANGE, FULLY _ 68611 able burner — ¥% hp shallow well $99.50 _ #05, MI 6 rn bend oof — yay BOTTLE | GAS ea ae jm b 3 mH complete Btov = ‘ es converted Quick service Kear! KELLY’S HARDWARE _ bp Seat __ ___ | 3894*Auburn at Adams FE 2-881! CASH POR PURNITURE __ Auburn ts tools. Phone OR 3-2717. REV SATIN, LA’ N is te appt. we on oder, Dries bo ater heate 5 beauti- wold November. Pros tise, 30" ae colors. oieke. PE Sais, Terms. Kenyon Fueigas Ca. 6268.| SEWING MACHINE. _ Die way. OR 32601, gasv arin bet wi ers a) ‘ion tay baggy PE tract Mi eases, factory service com R a ck dirt, re Pe eae. dirt, “TILE lOc sews wick Bi y AnINTY eTGR 1 miles out win. iF PLYWOOD — a delivery. Paul St. Cyr Lumber Co. EMpire 3731, 6170 —— Rd. “LUMB BER BARGAINS iacibar NW. PINE tats oe ‘te eae os ian ae sheathing .. ap: Tasers Used pipe and fittings. electris Boe "Hu at SURPLUS LUMBER | Seon #6, torn ES eee Sreen | gine carinete with lighte, 932-69: __ Open & to §:30 Except lave erry, ALWAYS REPRIGS. AND withon feet of Sins, soa baa per a. f) x. fren, trick We a — aceaonr's : my Suppiv = 2138 Ww, Chain saws Skill saws, cement _ fp See banter ee tad | tae ote cae oem PLUMBING SPECIALS a new and used, JASTALLED FREE On Sind coz" rapes. on Tees |g a) 68) PE 4-0583. TRIM, vs Po, r) rps, Beauty shop Sauipmeck: WE ARNASON PLUMBING = aa 008 BTU. Retails for $325, will sacrifice for quick. sale for $200, 6 f showcase Ph EM 31903 or PE 34411 4 & ELECTRIC ALL S12m8 as wore full auto- ignition of] furnaces matic electric ro tvinoiit Burmeisters Northern Lumber Co. WE DELIVER i Bits w. EM 3-4650 EM TALBOT Rock isth, $1.90 @ bundle; 4x8 sheet rock, $1 50; 2 box pine, $1) af % VOLUME } OF FUNK “AND "AND WAG- edition. 1932 never Cost selling fd or, beat offer. ese Holiand, STEAMER. &P CONE’S RENTAL Ba cae eat = aa end gas water beaters, 4 end oon a ae bot ——-, delivered 04 2-€401 or FE 3- Russell Lemon Overhead Garage Doors [Stop & see the arm Ho ‘mo steblising arm. J on TEN DIAMOND BRIDAL SET. Original cost $176, will sell for . PE ter. lectrie Beater, 68, 22 a CRAFTSMAN “COMPRESSOR, DIA- m model ke new, cost 963. ll for $50. FE 2-0801. . | BEACON FLASH ca aan “AND case reasonable F +4 RM COAL AND mane CIR- culatirg heater, $35 Small apt size spin dryer ‘Easy wesher+ $32. Basket type baby scales. $5. Diabetic scale, $5. 5656 W. Maple Rd. MAyfatr 62728 ° DULANE PRYRYTE DEEP “FRY- ers, . &lse roaster aceus, elec. steam trons at inary values, Use eur Christmas lay-away plan. Fluorescent, 393 gan Orchard Lk. ve. ee cH SAWS-NEW AND “Hardie Garden sage et and spray- ro Ng tm Nite large all. wer mowers, bg el — Rotaries and reel type. fedes B Lave. Equip. tees 8 t Woodward Ave. tmortn of 14 Mile Birmingthecs Pr. oaeee. Time vavments available. We tare trade-ins. 30--GAL. HOT. WATER HEATER. and gas burner, giris 28 in bi- cycle, 36x40 car rack, MY 2-4161 tanks, bot 9 trailers ates aa — PETRO plumbing, wiring, plete stock soll, sewer crock and Grain tile pply. 156 65-4712. PH 2-7620 Fri. thru Wed. 9 to 630. Closed every Thurs OUT OF aly peor GUNS & Loaa ll xs > . Ben's ~ Fu, ‘SIZE EBABY O}RRIAOR. “HEATER New. Motorola truck radio. 635. 315 N. Paddock. FE ¢173¢ Avro. GAS WATER HEATERS. “WALLY'S HOT WATER al se 40 gal. MA 62177. new CABINET & ane a BY SCALES, BA en cabinet, 2020. Tn stroller, toilet seat. Very reas-| PICTURE winbowa OoW «315 Oak Vista St. Clark-| frames form sash & cabinets OR _3-1978. __made to order. FE 4-198. STATIONARY LAUNDRY TUBS. NO BOWN PAYMENT woors ime ee at bo tpg hy OULD L Like 4 TO SELL 5 ROOM », Con we ath Therm off heater, like new. oe “Tees GAS SPACE” ——— — recommend our deal to you. i Associated With Trailer Exchange 0 B. Telegraph Open Eveninga and Sundays P.M. EXTRUDED ALUMINUM DOORS $43 each 24x24 Lespyaohe sn vin- dows $14 each aan & doors, reasonable. rE roo demonttratve HEAR UN, . “WOLVERINE, LUMBER & WRECKING CO 300 S Paddock FE YOU CaN aT Ss Your Deal For A Boat At Slaybaughs CHRISTMAS LAY-AWAY - GIFT CERTIFICATES ~ PLASTIC y Bi aaa _sove, tas. fie Myre. | enuge PR boas ae acon MET ene O° 58) BROWNING SWEET 16 PISTON TYPE SHOTGUNS Ren, ioe “aisr Be. hard to set guns. oon TRAIN SET PHONE PE s-eeaj| Showwune end — oa. fae _compicte = KELLYS HARDWARE FO CARNE Cont EATER: | soeaumare ot Aaa "good sii tn Eat WANTany oni GUST ine peu AIR COMPRESSORS APPLES Roche ste _ om, Sunday's POTATOES #200 PER HUNDRED _s W. _BSilverbell Rd. out Perry. 71 ‘For Sale Pets PaIR OF a SHEPHERDS AKC registe gbteny AKC RB Ra aS hee ayy AKC REO. 3 Call FE 448 [Warre RATS ‘PARAREE TS ALL Pet Shop. 60 Astor. FE ¢0i33. | ccna SPANIEL. FEMALE, 6 >2 Glackmore Farms, 1900 Stiver 3 Beil, Open s #3463.) BALED HAY & STRAW. Milford, _MU_ #7416. “M-FPE ¢1112 * KING BROS. Your I-H Dealer Pontiac Road at _ Birmingham. Phone “ar coos Auction Sales HAVING SOLD MY Bew farm equip- rietor, Paul Hillman, auctioneer, etamora Bank, clerk. AUCTIONEER w. E BILL WAGY— : auction anywhere, Ofe —_ r 445 Ford-Ferguson tractor, p cultivator aod mower. Me side del ivery rake new mick corn planter, New Ides mi nure spreader, Rubber tired wagon, Oliver 13 hole Hae ¢rill, feafly thew, Cullipacker, Barrows, af disc, = trailer, 60 steel pos new. 3) baies of alfaifa hay, A 180 bales, 2nd 700 ot straw, 100 bu. oats, 00 = ofn,. i - Feeders ind equipment, af mixed canny. cattle, Gunty i} H 8 " months old. house trained FE Pe Pe yeti) CEDAR ‘CREM. ANCHOR. FENCES. = ss Deamare tet 30 Mile “Spee. Bunce: No 3 oak flooring per M 606.50 Sane - > REFRIGERATOR. FURNITURE, &| Bigeye Sow 2% IN. COAL OR GAS CONVER. | Mahogany flush dere. $9411 | REGISTERED COCKER PUPPIES _TV set, lamps. Call PE 2-2295 furnace, $50 or trade. PE ¢1932, | Bir . FE ¢-7213. a le SUMP PUMP. LIKE NEW. $25. PORCED CONCRETE GEPTIO oh flush | doors. - 11468. | seisrenkD BO PUPS. RATS cle FE 2-0461 —- “Pr OR 3-7085. | ase: -wred- wero be]. "ON FIT. “i, lent condition, FE 2-1427, Fe wb aa <= r ; : ; i BED CHAIR, $35, BLOND GOS — os OR 110 OR 2, SU ace = 2 ee — Ps gie pha: pop eechaal =, bore Zn et $7; GE steam iron, $10. GE aw ROCK HOUNDS Extra heavy 275 gai. tank. 985.7 Tine ob 5 5 _ tomatic irom, 04 FIE2-4637. | Cabachons, mineraittes, mineral & | P= 7-018._ _ FIR ARGAINS & grown stock; Boxer, female, CH SETS. ASs- fluorescent specimens, sil ver,| KENMORE OIL NEATER. 3 FO) 3 POT | Fivre glass installation .. $343 Fess, se semble these if and save.| siabbing and cuttin material, and blower, very ek Masonite, Per oq. fi. .......... - EE (4 chairs & “WES Value | —}—s86-Taitahasees. aft ee BuuLDEN errr “1 f — COON DOG. pad or Td Gee Ad boon | 00.0. Waton Fr $6261 | Cox 6 De aCe ORGAN OUT. us for pool in be modeis. make. - uron s sav. lar -olors. e in, look aan = ; “> >q = \NIFAT < oe eee ek Leaky reed - to 16 id poe on plumb- PAR! KE pare, and be vinced these FAR M FRE: H 4 LEATS i oil tank; hot water " ing and terials. ARA FETS extraordinary bargains fgan | Chickens 49 Ib.| Flectromaster . Washer, din- 3000 STORE K “TRADE. FOR 301 Fourth St. Closed Sun. ¥F 383 Orchard Beet_Roest—_ eee WS 8- ing Foom suite, . Remeo 3316 japle_drop ieat REGISTRRED PEDIGREED. ave : {Round Steak ...2.4...+.-. 6% 1b. | NEW ELECTRIC WATER PUMP. | _*¢il_ FE _3-0002. 8 months old boxer. Fawn with LATE MODEL WHIRLPOOL Pork Steak Ge Tb. $65 smal ei] burner, 840. FE LAD WHITE GOLD DIAMOND white markings 875. FE 5-T9e4. washer. $35. FE 2-8623. Pork Savcage 45c Ib 47-1175 ring, weight of diamond 92 BLA _ VS - n | cena Bat Be SS $6 potas. CK COCKER SPANIEL PUP- LATE MODEL ROPER GAS) rOune BOeh vecrteer ere ee Ou. 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Threatened= 5 {tien must await completion of a | detailed study of each individual | case, * * * Such presumably would go to five airmen who re- fused to succumb to pressure by the enemy—Lt. John Streit of} | South Orange, N. J.; M. Sgt. | George Morar of Rockville, Md.; | Capt. William Preston of Batavia, | iN, Y.t Capt. Zach Dean of Doug- j _lass, Kan., and Capt. William Me- | Taggart of Fast Brady, Pa. In the course of interrogating recognition | ; ih fu { tither former prisoners, More Cases of heroism probably will come to | light. . . * Reguletions apparently would ;}make appropriate any one of sev- | /eral decorations, among them the | | Legion of Merit, for outstanding | service; the Soldier’s Medal, for | | heroism involving voluntary risk of | life; the Bronze Star, for outstand- ing service or heroism, and the Commendation Ribbon, for meri- ; torious achievement or service. Under military regulations, any | Officer or other member of the | armed forces can suggest recogni- tion. Normally, the formal recom- mendation is forwarded by the im- mediate commander, but In these instances the initiation may come | from higher levels in the Pentagon. | While a policy for dealing with | the men who refused to confess is | The big Douglas DC6B carried 57 Ow eew stock of jomps wil thrill you. There are deco- suttve lamps . .. distinctive lamps . . . table lamps -+- lamps for every need, afl ia the very hotest coless ~~ bridge lamps...cdudy lamps...modern lamps | - a solved._It maybe months before} / the scrutiny of each case is com- ted. a ae —— Also. involved is the matter of 2 Army soldiers who so far have refused to come home from enemy hands, preferring to live with the Communists. These new problems, most of them without precedent, are the subject of almost daily meetings in the Pentagen te decide not-only the individual cases but to frame a general policy. The Cabinet in a a vote of confidence from the Na- 1st Commercial Airliner HH 4 dorsing the army project in princi- of Japan Crosses Pacific sae hak with tortie Secarwn SAN FRANCISCO (®—With the| Should this fail, the government Japanese merchant flag emblaz- | planned to put forward its own mo- oned on the fuselage, the first com-/ tion on which it must resign if mercial Japanese airliner to cross | defeated. the Pacific landed here yesterday ._ * 8 The assembly was to resume de- crewmen and passengers from | bate today, on the Socialist resolu- Tekye. It was a trial flight, pre-' tion and 10 other motions made paratory to the start in early Feb- .by various parties and deputies ruary of twice-weekly service be- | during the week-long foreign policy _junity but to cautiously sidestep any army, @ draft for. the confidence resolu- tion they may put forward. In gen- eral, it was slated to pay lip service to the idea of European support —yet—for—the European District Attorney Gives Juror Cigars, Aspirin ; WORCESTER, Mass. *—There was soMe concern when Dist. Atty. Alfred B. Cenedella halted a grand jury session yesterday and said: “T now have a very serious mat- ter to take up with you!” All leaned forward expectantly. “Juror Harry B. Deal has just become the father of a boy—9 pounds 8 ounces,’’ Cenedella an- ances. : The VA said such earnings do not evén have to be reported. However, the Korea GI bill does place .g ceiling on the amount a veteran taking on-the-job or ap- prentice training may receive with- out having his allowances reduced The VA said the $310-a-month ceiling works this way: when the veteran's earnings as a trainee, nounced. ; plus his monthly GI allowance, Whew!” said Beal. ‘exceed $310 a month, the allow- The district attorney handed him} ance is scaled down so the com- two cigars and two aspirin tab-| — lets, The jury went back to >a ness. Get a Good USED TV et HAMPTON TV Potala Palace, massive resi- dence of the Dalai Lama of Tibet | at Lhasa, is said to be the only | tween Tokyo and San Francisco | debate. BLAKE RADIO AND TV SERVICE 3149 W. Huron FE 4-5791 siege 286 State St. building in Tibet which has elec-|[§¢10-$15 Dewa—$S per Week tricity. tb a foc REX destroys Unpleasant DEQDORIZER = by Japan Air Lines. Cabinet experts struggled over CUFF LINK SETS 2.50 to 7.50 Large assortment in @ wide price range. wee * ° ’ sears? 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