2 “administered by Clerk-Rég- aa” * ee ¥, DEcaaTER i 1950-228 PAGES - Pontiac's Christmas Tree. WILL BE LIT THIS WEEK — The 60-foot: tall evergreen that will. stand at the corner of Oakland avenue and Saginaw street ee ee eee : WwW. Huron street into: the bovis bininies district yesterday. < . "The biggest” Christmas tree in Pontiac history, it will blaze with 5,000' lights later this week. 4 4 Pontiac Press. Phote ¥ Eye Snow Flurries - for Pontiac Area: Scattered snow flurries 3 Sa tinue tonight with tempe a little colder, the weatherman said, The low is expécted to be * “* S44 recall hase cid and somewhat colder the highigrotip ~ peaching 36. Partly cloudy witn little temperature ‘change is the outlook for Thursday. * * : ae : ~Southweésterly winds at 10-15 miles an hour, will shift-fo north- * west at the same rate tonight and ; mice cay * * The ‘ies temperature in down town Pontiac preceding 8 a.m? was 31 degrees. At 2 p.m. the reading was 42. Compromise’ Group: Sees Vote This - Week House tax compromise committee said today they will ask the GOP House caucus to throw enough votes to Democrats to pass a state “The © Weak bipartisan agreed to go for 4 payroll levy after a lengthy stirly of the Staté’s financial condition. ~ - “We figure we will need about | 100 million dollars a year in new revenue,” said Rep, John T. Bowman (D-Roseville), a com- mittee cochairman, together by Senate Republicans would yield only 734 eae dol- lars a year. ‘ * oe | Bowman ai be wis taipated the — ~" Georg Taylor Takes Over Oakland Prosecutor's Post George F. Taylor today r in his relatively short legal ' in as prosecuting attorney of Oakland County. Taylor, who didn’t enter the profession until he was eached the highest plateau career when he was sworn 60, took his oath of office ister Daniel T. Murphy Jr. : + * * ‘was given — before Circuit’ Judges Frank L, Doty, H. Russel Judge Theodore F. Hughes was ill and could not attend the page in Judge Doty's Taylor's “T do” was hardly wil _ ble. After the‘oath, the 63-year-old]. Bloomfield Township resident attorney's office as firmly and as fairly as did. Mr.: Ziem.”’ . “We know you-and your assist- ants, loving” justice, will see that A package of nuisance taxes put) ISt.; jbefore’ Briley Township Justice of 'Push Payroll Levy Again LANSING ,\#—Republicans on a payroll tax could: be. voted on later this week. — Word of the Republican posi- Roberts{ (K-Pontiac), coleader with Bowman of the bipartisan: _ Sroup. oo Earlier, Gov. Williams said that unless new revenues are found 'look” at sharply cutting back a services and jobs, . * * * The tax compromisers proposed i tion came from Rep. Farrell E. ; soon he will have to take a “hard! the. payroll tax take effect Jan. 1 and expire June 30, 1961, ‘ If somewhat unusual _parlia- mentary procedures were fol- lowed, it could be passed this | week-by- beth the House and Senate, the commitiee said in a statement. — . Estimated revenues would leave enough surplus to reduce the state by mid-1961, the group said. Esti- mates’ were " furnished by the reve-: “ae < Ba “ at Fisher Body 'tiac automobiles — halted will start that date with the after-| noon shift. | ©ff because of the strike would déb: from 95 to 65 million dollars) Entire. Auto “Facilities Except Assembly to Be “Operating by Thursdey Production of 1960 pin since Oct. 28 due to the long|” steel strike /— will resume Dec. 9, it was announced to- day by Semon E, Knudsen, Pontiac Motor Division gen-| éral ‘manager and General Motors Corp. vice president. Knudsen said full car production A spokeeman for Fisher Body Division tiere said the bulk of its 2,400 production workers Jaid return to work by the shift Dec. 9, also. “Others will receive special no-, tification from the pldnt,” the spokesman said. No report was immediately available from GMC Truck & Coach Division, - . . * * * Knudstn said all 8,000 produc- tion workers laid off because of the 116-day steel strike will be back at work with the Dec. 10 shifts. first CA a ROLL L. LAY plane, ‘groping for a landin he understood there was,at ‘top. VICTOR HOOD a penrerrenn ctategeeatictmpenteetrerets 25 Aboar d Airliner. as It Hits Mountain MONTOURSVILLE, Pa. (? — An Allegheny: Airlines | gin a snowstorm, crashed into a 1,400-foot mountain today. There were 22 passen- gers and 3 crewnfen aboard and an airport official sald! least one survivor. The plane was en route from Philadelphia to Cleve- land. It struck Eagle Mountain about midway from the Tom Schadt, a salesman, said he was the twin-engine plane approach the Williamsport- bon boursvilie airport, 6 Three Are. Identified by : Paralyzed Victim; Says~ He Knew Them . By DICK. SAUNDERS A 19-year-old Highland Township gas station at- tendant, paralyzed: from the waist down by a bullet, © crawled to -a phone last night to tell Milford Police he'd been robbed and: shot. Dale F. Newton: of. 2087 | Lake Ct. was in poor condi- ‘tion today at. Pontiac Gen- eral Hospital with a .32 « caliber bullet lodged near ‘his spine.: In less than two hours an he | conv rict and two boys suspected of |robbing and shooting Newton ;were. apprehended by Oakland County sheriff's deputies. The two youths were picked up. hitebhiking in Orion Town- ship- and the third surrendered himself voluntarily te deputics at the Oakland County Jail. armed robbery ‘are Victor Hood, 25, of 116 Prall St., Pontiac, and Carroll L. Lay, 17, of 3100 Indian- wood Rd., and Theodore A. Men- ing try, and then head di- rectly toward the nearby mountains in this ceritral Pennsylvania area. “IT hear&the-pilot gun his me- “With the exception of the car assembly plant,” Knudsen said, | “all Pontiac production facilities will be in operation by this Thurs- day," Workers ‘tn “the “chronie” plat- ing - and large stamping plants resumed rations yesterday, Tomorrow axle arid small stamping sections will return to work, Knudsen workers in the | nue department. said, 4 Fined $100 Each for Stealing Buck | ‘in Alpena Area. « A high price. for venison has been paid by four Pontiac area deer_liunters. Dennis Carroll; 21, .of 6 Foster John F. Mayers, 17, 6f 88 Court Dr.; David R. Machin, 33, of 3189 Martell Ave., Avon Town- ship, and William R. Williams, 26, of 3490 Floretta St., Waterford Township, each was: fined $100 yesterday for taking another hunt- éer's. eight-peint buck. They: pleaded guilty to the theft the Peacé d Culver. Judge Culver also placed them on two years pfobation and charged them sail each in court costs. Police said the four took a buck ‘belonging to gt ae Mainer of Deer Hunter Toll 37 as Season-Closes By The Associated Press ‘cost 37 hunters their lives.-- a During fhe season, 24 hunters suffered, fatal heart attacks, eight were shot fo death and five were asphyxiated, The. -1958 Michigan deer: season clamied 29 lives. Eleven hunters died by gunshot, ~17 of heart at- tacks and one was stabbed. 7 * * Neighboring - Wisconsin's 28. lives. Of those, 13 were. shot, justice -is done for the individual Alpena... tome Moritmorency hunting camp: . (Continued on Page 2, Col. 4) Philip Pratt, president -of the; | County Bar Assn., then} The 1959. Michigan deer season | The 15-day season opened Nov. 15 and closed at sundown Monday. | 1959 deer season claimed a record of Ii. died of heart attacks, one per- ished:in a trailer fire and three - “were aapheprieted. -|U.SS.R, have been most active in exploring Antarctica.. Neither, country has ever claimed any of! * - jite territéry,° and they have re- * fused. ‘to. approve anyone else's) In Toda Presk This Thursday willysee foundry at work. |? due, to the shortage of steel. 12 Nations Sign Paper on Antarctic 2 nations today sign a treaty to pre- {serve the antarctic for peaceful purposes, It is considered an im- portant milestone in atomic age diplomacy. Delegates have approved the i4-article treaty, in which” they 4Pledge not to allow any nuclear) explosions or the establishment of migsile bases on the great. frozen continent. A formal signing cere-| moriy takes place today. wt . The tceily’ subject to approval! by .the governments er legisla-' tures of the 12 countries, was [worked out in seven weeks of negotiations. If contains -an. in- spection plan to implement its provisions. ° The 12 countries are the United {States, the Soviet Union, Britain, France, Japan, Chile, Argentina, New Zealand, Australia, Norway, South. Africa and Belgium. The pact will, be open to mem- bership for any of the 82 countries belonging to the United Nations. The United States and the omuaed He’s Against Taxes ST. LOUIS, Mo. (UPI)—Taxi- cab driver Douglas VanZandt White, 52, opened his campaign for the Democratic nomination for Congress today by announc- “ing a one-plank- platform—junk the federal income tax. cashebscy oan: News ats tebe 4 > “Editorials ae ere eee oe i WASHINGTON (AP) — Twelve) | Svend Ericksen, + oa has ae - Earl . as ge bs | _ Wemen’s: ~~. prea anedy 13 tors,” Schadt said, ‘A second or itwo later theré was a gigantic lcrash.”” 0@ Schadt was Visiting his com- pany’s plant, which adjcins. the “The aircraft came in perpen dicular to the mountains,” he said. “It circled around and then disappeated in the mist, and | snow,"’ \ |airport : | | An Air Force helicopter pilot | and engine plant employes back Searching for the plane radioed | “It's ajalmost two more years to discover Most Pontiac Motor Division op. | ‘complete charred wreckage, ex- erations ended at midnight Oct. ne ir the tail section, which is| itors: intac¢ ithat he had sighted it. he reported. Others said/| ithe plane did not burn. * * * The copter pilot, not identified, | ‘said he could see one passenger | still strapped to a seat high up in| a tree, | Myron MeGarth, manager ‘ot the locat{Miport, said he ‘under- Steod there was one survivor. “ There was no immediate word on whether the pilot and McGarth were talking about the, same per- On. Allegheny Airline’ has carried passengers since 1949, without a fatal accident. In the last two years it has won national awards for safe operations. State Police described the visi- bility as~‘practically zera.”’ Bandits Nervous, Rich LOS ANGELES (UPI)—Two. youthful bandits’ fled with near- ly $3,000 in cash and -jewelry from a store yesterday after one of them stammered to owner “Hand your money over, we're just as nervous are you are.” ‘jcaused a phajor explosion. ‘ito the AMC annual meeting Feb. turn away for a new land-+— AMC Proposes 3-1 Stock Split Spectacular Rise DETROIT AP) suddenly discovered the com Ipact Rambler. It took the stock buying public jRambler's a Americag | Mo- In each instance, the discovery Ram- bler car sAles virtually doubled ip 12 months. For 1959 they will al- most double again with a total of some 350,000. -° ®ar 4 . ra * * » American Motors ‘stock. two years ago this month .was: s¢lling for $5.25 a. share. It closed Mon- dat at $86.50, an advance of about $40 since early September. After the market closed Mon- day, company. directors declared two 60-cent dividends, one regu- lar and one extra, and recom- mended splitting the stock three to one. This. proposal will be presented vy The proposal was made as the firm announced récord “earnings of $60,341,829, after taxes, for—thé 1959 fiscal year, equal to $10.16-a,. share. Last year, AMC ‘reported earnings of $26,085,134, or.$4.65 a share. A canny investor * who bought 100. shares for a Christmas pres- Declarés Two 60-Cent Dividends at Summit of — In the late hes of 1957 the car’ buying pub- c "| paroled ex-convict, doza, 16, of 3031 Indianwood Rd., both of Orion Township. The three were identified by Newton from his hospital bed as the men who robbed and shot him at the Bay Gas Station, 1526. M59, Highland Townstiip, shortly before 10:30 to find Newton ‘lying in a pool of blood near a ‘phone in the station's. office, ‘ACCURATE DESCRIPTIONS’ ‘He told deputies he knew two of they termed “accurate descrip- tions.” Newton told ‘officers Hood, a ferced him into a washroom in the rear of the’ office and shot him in, the back, - y The bandits got an estimated $40 from a cash register and drove away, Newton said. Detectives quated Newton ‘as saying to Hood, “Why did you do it. Why did you shoot me? You didn’t have to, I told you I'd give you: the money,” The attendant, paralyzed by the bullet Wound, dragged himself to the telephone leaving. a frail of © blood marking his’ path. j Deputies George Lumbard and Robert Cannon arrested Lay and Mendoza when they found / the ‘two hitchhiking along Indianwood road near Baldwin road in Orion Township about two bongs la- ter, Mendoza was turned: oves to ju venile authorities. Hood, and Lay are being held at the , Qakland County: ‘Jail. Hood walked into the. sheriff's" department volimtarily late last night and said, “I hear you're looking for me," acconding to dep- uties. with the shooting and robbery. De-. tectives said the other two sus- pects made statements admitting their part .in thé ¢rime. ‘ Hood~ told det ives- he. was (Continued on. Page 2, Col. 5) + . (Continued. on P. e.2, * Col. 7) Station in Hi SCENE OF npn Beat Being held for investigation. of © Deputies arrived at sthe ‘station . his attackers and gave them-what- ~He has denied any connection © - scr iin we es MNO GS aaa 8 ch ee ¥ 4 : | | - feeting the two countries along McElroy Quits; Gates Named ‘y~ Charles E. Potter of Michigan said the $8,000,000 bond. issue be necessary to inter-connéct the sev- en water systems in the township, of Defense to Go Back to Civilian Job: at ‘Cincinnati | | WASHINGTON (AP)—Neil H. NcElroy resigned today as sécre- tary of defense and President Ei- * senhower chose Thomas S, Gates Sr, ane’ deputy secretary, to suc-) ? The | resignation—iong expected ‘and ‘Iimmediately—was -anmounced by the White House while McElroy was attending & meeting of the National Security Connell with Eisenhower presid- “ing. At that session, the President * awarded the Medal of Freedom _ to McElroy for “outstanding ‘serv- -jce to his country and his dedica- ’ tien to his task." - The return of McElroy to pri- vate. business by, the end of the year has been. expected for “months. ©, . * we: & x McElroy is expected to become chairman of the-board of Proctor. & Gamble, Cincinnati soap manu-: facturing firm. R. R. Deupree, ‘present ¢hiairman, plans to retire, _and he Said he will ask the board 4o blect McElroy as his successor. “McElroy was president of P.&G. ~ when he was appointed secretary -. of defense. . ae Under study for several months. would | Elizabeth Lake . | In action ‘taken by the “ownahip ) in the Cherokee Hills subdtviat n. yaa eh 7? lots in the subd located in the Seott Lake, reads area, Board last March, .the. hookup fee Bird claims he had an agreement with a former Township Board that the connections .would be $50. He becatise of the increased fee, . * oe” Supervisor Elmer BR. Johnson | suggested that the Board-‘‘xplit the 'difference’’ and charge Bird. $100 for each. ‘connection.- However, other Board members objected to a change in policy, and the matter’ - was: dropped for the time being. The Board discussed the issu- ance of another package ifquor store license for the Robert Ful- ler drug store on Highland road. This ls the third. application ‘for such ‘a license within the last two weeks. The Board appreyed a liquer license for the Gallager Drug Store and - McNamarra’s Market, beth within a two-mile radius on Highland road, A wholesale automobile auction business was approved on request ot R. J Dernison, Léonard “Rose and L. D. Thorten. The: building and surrounding area_on Dixie highway néar Telegraph road is now in the procese of being cleared and remodeled. * * * sented a request to the board for the adoption of a fire prevention code for the township. The recom- mendations were referred to Town- ship Attorney Paul Mande! for his recommendations. ‘Sailors in Port Ex-Sen. Potter Rejects. Canadian-U.S. Post WASHINGTON #—Former. Sen. today he has turned down a White House—offer of an appointment te the U.S.-Canadian joint. commis- sion. . “I'm most appreciative of the offer, but I; have reluctantly had to tu fom.” Potter told 8 b ** *« * The Michigan Republican said business ¢ommitments he has as- sumed since he was defeated last year for reelection, make it im- practical for him to accept the _ job. both sides ‘The: six-member international Britons are still Kospitalized with) commission; composed of three/knife woynds. representatives of the Uni wo ek “States and-three of Canada, nee The. ships are scheduled to sees varioys water problems af-jleave today br Wednesday, and their joint border. ~~ Temperatures , Again Dip Low | in Deep South : By The Anpociated Prees - Wintty weather hung over the” ° South today. Temperatures which rose to the * mid-40g\Monday dipped again ov- _mid-408\ Monday dipped again overnight, \ Readings, were in the 20s today, \We * * Among some of the lows were: ‘Montgomery, Ala., and Savannah, \Ga., 27 degrees: - Jacksonville, ‘Fla:, 34; Atlanta,.°Ga, 32; _ Birmingham, Ala., 36, and Mobile, » Ala., ‘The Weather Bureau said most '_ of Florida had temperatures in the 40s, but sections of northern Flor- ida reported readings in the 20s. B 5 atevet a preceding 8 4.m. 3 ‘am.: velocity §& mp. | ES a, 501 ye am eeday at $48 a.m, 'Woo British Gals;. Local Men Fight SOUTH SHIELDS, England) (AP)—The senior commander — two Venezuelan destroyers visit- ing South Shields has ordered his a girl in every find a friendlier them jn, The Latin. Americans, wooing prowess has got the Jocal youths fighting mafi, Fifteen British girls have become engaged to Vene- zuelans since the ships came here for refitting seven months ago. Suhday~ 0 sailors tangled with 100 local youths a port to have Capt. Pablo .Cohen,’ senior eom- taander, said it's doubtful the 15 mafriages will come off before sailing, Permission has not ar- irived from Venezuela Cohen canceled all shore lbaves for his enlisted men, but officers! went ashore to a farewell party Mayor Joseph Connell thanked * (| Venezuela for the work it had nent: the neighborhood. _ Britain and UAR Resume Relations LONDON (P—The London and Cairo governments today” “res sumed— © diplomatic felations, broken when Britain and France . invaded the Suez Canal Zone in | wy ee athe: 1956. ; ts ‘tine: * For first public, formed by the anion of Egypt and Syria after the Suez incident. ' . The ‘announcement ‘was made, jointly by Prime Minister Mac- millan's government and Presi- dent Nasser’s regime in Cairo dr | after, months of patient back- stage. diplomacy Involving sev: | @ral countries, * #& & US., Canadian and Swiss en- voys helped. to persuade a hesi- tant Nasser to join. with the in writing an end to the vents of 1996 which culminated “in a British-French assault on the Canal Zone. Oldest EMU Alumna, "|Nearly 100,4s Dead ‘ — Mrs. Jennie “ee al, husband, Edward Gornwelt in erste had no children. wae raised from $50 per lot to $200... said he now stands to lose $10,500) Fire Chief Elmer Fangboner pre. |~ Aagf’a number on) were éTitfared. Two! |back injury suffered in World War! . Britain | recognizes the United Arab Re- | Cornwell, oldest alumna of |#cheduled of ee per his car collided with a asl ain seeuek Coase -- Geocee the|* Joslyn Rd., Pontiac, was in fair condition in Pontiac Gene 49 South Roselawn Dr., Pontiac, this morning. The accide oceurredon Orchard Lake road a mile and a half south of Pontiac Mann, 22, of 3525 Hos- dairy truck driven by Clark Deni- Past and present. members of{b staff honored their boss at a tes- Knights of Columbus Hall in Pon- tiac. Ziem,: who becomes judge Jan. 1, was presented with “Présecutons Staff 1959." “This watch to me is going to Waterford Twp. Policeman.Out- No Explanation Given; Board Replaces Him “With Ex-Keego Officer night. _* * * | Thomas Kretz, 2619 Williams Dr.,; has been replaced temporarily ty, Arthur Holmes, who has re- |signed from the Keego Harbor Po- lice department. Township supervisor Eimer R. Johnson said, “Kretz just did not work out.” He~didn't elato- | rate. A month ago Kretz had sub- mitted his resignation due te a III, but asked that his request be rescinded. After considering doc- tors’ affidavits which showed that Kretz was in. good health, the Township Board ‘rehired him. we we w&® Kretz was back on the township payroll three weeks -before offi- cially being relieved of his Police, duties last night. * * &* : Township -trustee Lewis Ruelle -said, “I'm against hiring outside ‘help when there are so many com- petent people available intthe town- i ship2' Truatee ‘John Coleman said that ‘if the township can acquiré more "experienced help outside the area ‘it is more important than hiring locally. + JUBILEE —.This: stamp commemorates the- 50th anniversary of the founding of the Boy Scouts of America, Ar-. tist. Norman Rockwell designed -the khaki and blue four-center. wh go on walt Feb. 8, 1960. GOLDEN Prosecutor Frederick C. Zeim's/n timonial dinner last night at the| * circuit | an engraved wrist watch from the'- la file system for his court, A Waterford Township policeman} was discharged from the depart- iment by the Township Board last saflors to forego the tradition of| , Bort until they | = |Township justice of the peace and * Taylor and his assistants Of the Ziem’ 5 - Office Peoplé~ Honor Him at Dinner mbolic of all you fine people, 6f whom I will ever, ever forget, "-Ziem said: “Tm sincerely sorry to leave all of you,” he said, ‘but at the ‘the same time I am feoking for: ward to my new work,” With. today’s swearing in of his former chief assistant, George F. Taylor, 48 new prosecutor, Ziem will not take this month off for -\vacation.-He said he plans to. study devise and visit circuit courts in neighharing: counties. ° Philip Pratt, president of the Oakland County Bar Assn., said judges’ charges to juries, Sometimes | One Welcomes a Policeman NEW YORK —Leo Pomer-. antz—prebably is the only driver in the world who wishes he'd have gotten a parking ticket. Bg * * - While making deliveries ift the bustiing mid-Manhattan area, he left ‘his truce >double-parked for. |- 52nd. j ee a oe . Ordinarily cops would have pounced on the truck all -too | quickly to check up and hand out tickets. But not one ap- peared. Finally a curious restaurant manager investigated. He found out why the truck.-driver would have welcomed cops. x & & . Pomerants had accidentally locked himself in ‘the refriger- ator compartment: of his track, Released, he was ékay after a few cups of hot tea, =~ pe met Prosecutor's Post (Continued From Page One) charged with crime. We k will fearlessiy bring to-tridl those that you will just as fearlessly re citizen the rights secured by our Constitution.” . Donald E. -Adains, Waterford! a commissioner of the Michigan State Bar, spoke briefly. He. told increased efforts needed in the. criminal legal field. Taylor will hold the new job until a successor is elected next Novem- ber. He ‘said he’ll seek the Repub- Asked to say a few words “as & citizen," Ziem ‘praised Taylor's and his former s of assistants with, “There is nd peer to match them. " GM Leads-A A General Motors Carp, “come- back” will have a heavy hand_ in pushing 1960 first quarter car out- cent (1,066,000 om of the Koa ~ |wolume, The iedentey’s schiitsia “it. M0;| faite, . will better the ‘inital quarter record in 1965 by 111,800. |? This: would-“more than make up for the fourth quarter of a 700,000 unit loss, The !come- Aiming for Record Quarter °-| erating”. 87 per. 1958, hit) by the stele strike, which realized’ uto Industry | its 1955 record of 49.1 per cent-of ‘industry. v The ae hiret quarter industry schedule “representa ‘an 6 “exhil- ae last quarter But: the trade y that schedules donot mean 108,900 total. . r|Ptoduction. ‘The “fantastic” first jou quarter pregram ae on the|also- sold ", know four hours on Broadway near — ey. Taylor Steps In /iWhen nine arraignments were George Taylor Takes | | uu) the judge said of Ziem’s 12 years. guilty of violating our laws, and. ject any meanness taking from a/ |Judge Beer added. trail. Déndnon told pales Ghat Mami, deiviog oalek started to pass another vehicle when he lost control. of‘the car on the slippery . Toad. Denison said he tried to pull onto the shoulder of the road - “but the car just_kept ee One ee ee, «een ae ee ‘Pontise Frese Photo the head. last night that. today is ‘‘actually an ond of Se 008 508 Oy Seen of a new,” The former University of Mich- igan football tackle joined the prosecttor’s staff in 1947 as an assistant. Five years later he— was elected prosecitor of the Republican ticket. He was- re- elected in 1954, 1966 and —_ last year. Noticing the huge maize “and blue (U. of M. colors) backdrop centered with a-big ‘“M,"’ Ziem poked some fun at some Michigan State University members of his) staff. “You've got this hall done up jjust right,” he said. “But I don't why you put that green and ‘white (MSU’s colors) there.’’ Some :members had decorated a cabinet with green and white crepe paper. Ziem told members of his staff,: their wives. and husbands, that ihe nearly ‘‘got into a fight’ with| Weber Ponders ‘a tentative tender of the position 'is il and hospitalized, New Job Civil Service*Pos PS * LANSING #—Paul W, Weber, a vital cog in the 1ll-year G. Menggn Williaans, - wondered today whether to step out as the governor's press secretary, ~ ~The—82-year-old political —pupli-1 4 icist, widely acknowledged as one lof the best,, confirmed: yesterday’ he had been approached om taking: a$15,000-a-year post with the state Civil Service Commission. Weber said he did not consider made by retiring director Arthur] G. Rasch to be a firm offer. But,he said he éxpected to con- fer with commission _members about it today“or tomorrow. Rasch Weber was disturbed~ by re- action of Capitol observers who took the development as evidence, |his wife Wanda when he told her| | Sunday that he had to attend last, Inight’s U. of "M. football bust in| Detroit. He said after her insistence that he leave the night open, he be-/ came a little. suspicious that a party might ‘be in the offing. tk ok ke Ziem Bows Out. as Prosecutor; . ® During his last day in office yesterday, Prosecutor Frederick C. Ziem bowed ott-by handling Mon- day’s usual criminal case arraign- ments before presiding Cireu it Judge William J. Beer. — - George F. Taylor, who usually performs the weekly task as Ziem's chief assistant, sat behind Ziem. ‘\completed, Taylor entered upon the court record that it was Ziem’'s jlast official act as _Proggcutor. | dudge Beer, a Navy veteran, - | praised Ziem in a manner he | paid they often, bestow upon /héroes in the Navy... “Well done, thon good afd faithful servant,” -with the prosecutor's office, seven of which a served as prosecutor. “I'm sure all the people of Oak- land County echo that feeling,” * ft First elected prosecutor in 1952, Ziem becomes circuit fudge Jan. 1. His resignation as ‘prosecutor, and Taylor's new job. -as prosecutor, becomes edtective today. — — ‘AMC to Split Stock, ‘Give Extra Dividend (Continued From Page One) ent two years ago would show a paper profit ot more than ae by now.. It you inlined’ the boat, you have plenty of company. Around Detroit there is an “almost so- “elety” of those who -tell how . they almost got rich on American Motors stor nk, 2 \do’ with any decision by * lafter the governor's first election ernor with voters through the green polka dot bow tie symbol ji heart was “‘minimal.” - The most widely khown big low} ler is Louis E. Wolfson, the Flor- oo ida financier who at one time was; increase of | that the governor has decided against seeking.a seventh term. If thé civil service propositjon ; panned. out, he obviotisly did not want to appear to be turning away ‘from his long- -time boss in-a time of need, “This has absolutely ip hing to} he gov- ernor on his political future,” Weberggaid. ‘To the best of my knowledge, he has not- made up his mind on what he’s going to do.” The governor's press secretary, a $13,000-a-year job, is a political appointment, subject to abrupt termination when Williams leaves office. , Thé proposed Civil Service Com. Thission pesition would be a com- bination public relations - adminis: trative assistant Herth Garing also 4unlimited tenure. Over the years, Weber has had seyeral offers of other jobs at attractive salaries and Knee them. down, . A former Detroit néwspaperman, Weber came with Williams shortly in 1948. Aside from the governor's. ’ pric vate secretary, Julie.Lawler, he is the only remaining member of Williams’ original staff. Lawrence : L.' Farrell left last Dec. 31 after 10 years as executive secretary. Weber is credited with a major role in helping popularize the gov- and by enqouraging the governor’ 's square- dancing talents. _ didn't know anything about a rob- Inear the, spire and lodged next to ‘| Orien High School earlier this year, : Lf ; EY motion picture Ucerian waiver request from ‘H, Eugene Field was denied on a motion by .Commis-). sioner Carl F. Ingraham. _ rv adn eter ot Coe arcise at four one pond ¢ ‘Riembership groups, showing rage? aig! more tanding passengers watch for their destina easily . because . transqgm windows are set. higher, * * - Entrance "hive have been low- easier to board. The buses will have fluorescent lighting. .Other design features include 4 new heating and ventilating sys- tem, and an improved-air cushion’ . ride, Candidate for ‘the Oakland Coun: ty, Road Commissioners Clayton G, “Lilly, in a a letter to the Com- Station Atendant Shot and Robbed {Continued Frém Page One) . “out with them Lay). until about midnight, but a bery.”’ He i on parole from Jackson Prison where he was serving 3 to 15 years for-armed robbery. 1956, in Oakland County Circuit Court after being found guilty of a-“toy gun wqetery” in Pontiac. Hood was -paro qled last March. Previous to vietion, he had served -time for breaking and entering: He was cur- rently employed as a foundry work-/ er. ry ~ * * Newton, who is married, under- went emergency surgery early this morning, Doctors said the. bullet entered the right side & his back a vertebra, Doctors, said they were “un- able to.remove the bullet due to ing to Detective Sgt. Leo R. Hazen.|- Both had dropped out of Lake Free Press Editor in. Better Condition - DETROIT (UPI)—Detroit Free Doctors said damage to Angelo’s with the weapon, the two said they had taken the gun. “|Press Managing Editor Frank An-|: gelo_ was reported in “encouraging condition” yesterday after suffer-|21, an airman stationed at Elis- ing a heart attack Saturday right. according to. — authorities. to : * * When -asked rach they had done ‘Mendoza’s brother, Charles E., Men Dee uae poccor gieig th ngsof orang oto ered almost two inches, making it) (Mendoza and|- He was sentenced in January, jlowing day” Haven Hill Lodge: baie _ Williams will receive a Repre- ot the coffee/briefing on national education prob-. enrollment, and competition ia ic education trom the Soviet _In recent years, Williams has. manufacturing and industry gen- erally. He has urged a Jarge role. for federal financing. Youth Arvestad< in Break-In - Takes Own Lite Davia ‘A. -Prasil, 20, of 29 N: Anderson St., died at Pontiac Gen- Teral Hospital early this morning of ja bullet Wound which‘ Pontiac Po- lice say ‘was self-inflicted. Police were called to the youth's home by his father, Jack, at 2:25 Prasil. on his bed, a rifle at his side. He died shortly. after being rushed to the hospital by aera lance. ~ lice Friday for investigation in the break-in of a home at 50 E. Long- fellow St. He was released the fol- when Mrs. Barbara Drake, 20, of the Longteliow street address, refused to “ & .com- plamt Drop Pretense Charge on Two Four Are Arraigned, ‘Mis: dangerous position,” night for playing policemen - Neither Mendoza nor Lay had| Bloomfield Town were ‘ar- police or juvenile records, accord- ae roomed in Justice Court, this morning. They found young . -Prasil had been arrested by po- Pair to, Be Witnesses’ in. Police Case + a ial Ls order, effective after the | E. 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Apparently these are the , temptations that mere often than -not will cause a person over 40 to & other words, he does more than he is in physical condition'to do.° __ Cold weather is potentially dan- +. gerous berause it automatically | signifies heavy clothing and vig- orous -exercise. Ten pounds of ‘ - winter. clothikg is like-carrying . ten extra pounds of body weight and this weight may be especially — hard on a person who is already _ overweight. a, - Why gamble on“your.own life? If you're héalthy and over 40,,plan to start taking it alittle ehsy and stay that way. Overexercising does not prove a thing, and it may be extreme- _ ly harmful to you. : pe , x *® *& Dr. SMirH made the following rec- heart: : Get in- shape and: aie ‘fit by regular exercises, BUT build up ‘gradually and lose weight slowly under. your doctor's supervision. 63 Work easily and, take. frequent rests. ek oe After a big” meal, wait a while be- fore exercishng strenupusly = “Tf you’re over 40, wait a Teast an hour. — If you have known’ he rt dis. ease, DON‘T hunt, shovel pr push until ‘you have checked with your i doctor. His advice can save pain ; and trouble. | If you don’t have known heart dis- ease, see your doctor regularly once a year. Heart disease which is found early can be helped better. You'lF be - more confident either ‘knowing that you're in good health: or, if. ‘not, knowing. saan efforts to erat Chaunety H. ‘HL. Hutchins __ Pontiac loses another one > of her > _*pioneer citizens in the death of - Cuauncey H. Hutcuins: ~ * * ; ~ Although he had been an in. — 8 _ Yalid for many years in the imme- ~ diate past, Mr. Hutchins was one of that hardy band of first manu- facturers that settled in Pontiac and “threw off the early vicissi-. "tudes of the era and survived. It was their joint efforts that start- ed the City: onward. ‘ —,° They, “refused to be licked.’ ” ee . a, co an Mar. HUTCHINS was a shrewd manu- ~.facturer and a stickler for quality and _ Service, His products always meas- up and even ahead when te: were run. Although he ‘had been in- acitated for many years, the com- sob owes ie a debt of gratitude lad 5 heck 20 years of 29 set aside pe a attempt to act like a teen-ager. In’ qenmiebitetions, for protecting the’ Verbal Orchids to Fv It gives them the ability . to continue successfully ‘their. idl fessions and qyemtians. te kook ’ These. Leader-Dogs are made avail- - ‘able to our blind citizens through | the _ éfforts of the Leader- Dogs ‘or the Blind of Rochester. Leader Dogs mir imize the handicap of blindness to the extent that a blind -person may go anywhere at any time without fear. 2 wk we wm, This humanitarian, non- profit "organization is supported by volun- - tary contributions frdm the Michi- gan United Fung.ions Chib- and other organizations and indiyid- uals, a rr * * * Like any charitable organization, it can use yoyr help. Assisting. to furnish Leader Dogs to hélp’-blind persons overcome their handicap’and . to enjoy a life of independence is an honorable cause. ; . The Man About Town With Us110 Years ‘Our Annual Card Shower for Our State's Oldest Resident ° Middle exe: What's later than waa ra you think and sooner than you ex- _Rected. | - This column today opens itis annual drive for a combined birthday id Christ- mas card shower -for-Michiga ‘s oldest - resttient. She is Mrs.’ Eliza Beaumont Taylor » and she lives - at Highland,. in Oakland, County. This grand old lady who was- in (her teens when the Civil War was. being fought, and -was teaching school when Lintoln was assassinated, has been with us all of her“tife. She was born within a_ few miles of her present home.: Her 110th birthday is on Dec. 16, so. a birthday or Christmas carg, | now are a She will appreciate e one ‘ of them. Her address is Highland, Michi- gan. Let's make that post office ‘work overtime. Don't kick on the weather. The - office statistician tells me that the mercury dropped to five below zero in Pontiac late in renin @ only ten years ago. Always in a reminiscent mood, Blaine Folsonger says the lineup of cars at gas stations awaiting their antifreeze reminds him of the old days when, the blacksmiths had a. big run of horseshoeing when the roads got icy. - First entry in our oldest car in general use marathon comes from _ > Mr. and Mrs. Everett Given of 134 Osceola Drive, who are regularly “using a 1930 Ford. Then aldng comes , Albert Schoof . ¢ ef Rochester, who daily pilots a 1930 Ford coupe: to tis work. And just.a little behind ae 5 : , Francis Brearley ~ of Waterford, ‘who uses a 1931 Chevrolet every day, and . ’ Albert Remington - -Of*Drayton Plains, whose 1932 Oldsmobile is always ready and willing. oy Word comes to me from. Mrs. Clyde Inch Pye Birmingham that her Christmas cactus has over 50 blossoms and buds... This column has been given over one thousand 1958 Christmas ecards, no two alike. They will be delivered to the first organization to request them, — 3 ‘A ground hog that has become quite’ tame frequents the premises of — Lantey Jasper near Rochester, and refuses to go into hibernation as long as the good food is offered, although plainly getting sleepier. Mrs. Isador Lanpher retin. is the core anim ot. 808 LeBaron-St.;'93rdbitthday, ‘Mr. and Mrs. Clifford H. McCormack . Ot 16 Clayburn St.; golden ‘weiding. — ok and Mrs. William Kreklow. ob 31 ORey Bt; Seth: econ. ‘anniver-- of a subcommittee a he. Ke David Lawrence Reports on Rep.’ Boggs: Reds So, Clever: With Propaganda Ww asihansTon 1 $ a good thing ~ ‘nomical to “go through all these thoes peones who pooh-pooh the for congressmen and senators to go abroad to get the feel of the “cold -war.”' . For it opens the eyes of the officials in . our own govern- | me nt to the | “battle for peo- ple’s inind 8” whijch, in some respects, is more important than ‘all the bombs, and missiles; —") Rep. Hal e!) “Boggs of Louisi-“ ana, Democrat, who fs chairman —- » House Ways and Means’Committee studying foreign trade matters, ‘has just come back from a lengthy tour abroad, and he is very much impressed “by the strength of the + Communist propaganda. to this. correspondent : 1 went to the world-trade organ- ization meeting at Tokyo and then to the underd@veloped countries, taking a look at what we might do to encourage private invest- ment in thése areas. But when He Said, you get into these things, you get - into a lot of other. matters. In - India, “for instance, those people | are flooded with slick propaganda * not only from~ Russia~ and Red’ China ‘but from each one of te Communist satellite countries, sa very cloves vati—irs il _ about ‘how these nations have made the ‘great leap forward’ without being exploited by ‘the Communists, and eo on, “At. the same time our people tell me that we've got $130,000,000 in counterpart funds tied up that for counter-informa- s.. I am going to look into this, “The impact in India ‘of the- ‘ Commufiist “‘prépaganda is so big . because the Communists are doing a tremendous job there. In other countries, too, they apparently are | Spending as much time and effort _and money. - : ee se ee “T went.to Baghdad—I believe I was the first member of our Con- gress to go there since the over- + countries. “And the whole pitch of the prop-- aganda was that Khrushchev is a. great man of peace, that he’s the fellow who is calming down the ‘warmongers’ in the capitalist countries, . “Also the readers are told not’ - to worry about the Red Chinese —Khrushchev is supposed to be of deceptive propaganda of all.” The views; expressed by. Rep-- Boggs may tome as a —prme to ts te NEA Service, Inc. Bumper te Bumper to: ‘Bumper to Bumper! te 8 Communist menace and who seem to think that the Khrushchev trip to. the United States has lessened” the. intensity of. the “Cold. War" tactics 6f the Communists.’ On ‘the contrary, there is every evidence from observing ganda, that the Communist idea of world conquest has by no means been dropped and that internal subversion és. expected to -attain - taking. care pf them, too. That's ee an interesting .propaganda line Rape age: ae * ih: India. As for the idea that . sh amiga Dae ois rele- ‘there is some grave defection" aniount. between Red Chena Mewar ne Pig ey oe i think that’s the biggest é y and is by no means ag extensive as is generally believed in-.this ~reeteitry, _ (Copyright 1959) *. William Brady Asks: “Are Fathers Who Want in Delivery Room Nuts? ae eo asebeiing’ to a report _ on - the front page of an eastern news- paper, continued on page. six, an expectant father back there has created a crisis by running this ad‘in his home town paper: * Wanted: Doctor who can -aré” range for father te be present. when his child is born. | Interviewed . (by _ telephone, betcha), the man said he believes he has wife’ wants to-share the mira- cle with her. . Class C expect- ant fathers and their present wives. will: agree t-at these East- erners are nuts. And the doctors and hospitals, will treat nuts, nn ao / Hete we gg again. The same old hokum. Of course the doctors make the hospital rules or regulations. ‘omy 98 “ing wrong “in a: hospitay delivery, something that would be most un- likely to occur af home. Such’ eet rg treatment of , ‘inmates would be bad enough if hospitals were disciplinary or penal institutions. It is alittle sickening to realize that Beople who presumably pay for hospital and ‘medical. care meekly submit ‘to it. = * * * eS, ; E ny re ist Eget Wh ee ee ee Pontiac Motor-didn’t lose a man Is Na when it, became a‘ closed shop. Thomas Thrower ‘14 E. New York Ave. ~ ‘Rushing - Season ns Seems Universal’ 1 th Christmas decorations up so early, but T was on a trip last week and city I drove heals tow G08 as much as I was. _ _Sustine Change of. Name - Irritates Student Waterford's getting another high Thomas A. Ediser wil be-the Hew name, All parents and students I know are against this and can't see why it’s being done. At least. . I'd like to know hy we can’t vote | af E EF hought Pontiac. merchants _ were ahead of time when they had “My little ( . any recreatid a ee a al ‘when growing up and we didn’t on iat are ps: excuses ‘criminals, the excuses juvenile very easy to find and always winter turns to spring .. . after that until the song. . summer fills the air .. . And rip- ened fields are gold again .. . To reap with’ gentle care Ajraid of heart- attacks? Then heed Coach Mike Peppe’s advice to his star athletes at Ohio State University. For ath- * letes and heart victims both throw: of, the previous government The one barring the-husband from need to learn how to get, most in Iraq. The Communists ‘are do- ing a fantastic: job there, but the real job is done by internal sub- version rather than by _propa-. his proper place at his wife's: side is enforced” mainly for the benefit - of the doctog, not the benefit of theg patient. I'll spell this out in ganda from the outside. They've! detail if any physician of standing got’ almost complete control of the local press, for instante, and it’s . violently «anti-Ameyican. The U.S... Information Agency office in Bagh: * dad was seized by the Kassim government when they took power. - Sr a “The propaganda line in these countries. is something. In every one. of these’ slick-paper publiéa- tions—whether published in Russia, ‘China, North Viet. Nam, or. North ‘Korea, or in any one of the Eastern : European satellite countries—they. - had inserted in English a copy of - Khrushchev's speech as he reached Moscow on his return. from the United States and also a copy of - implies it isnot so. ee The rule or regulation mgking ~ star chamber, -~proceedings of . What goes ‘on in the delivery reom is nineteenth century ho- - kum ‘carried over into the twen- tieth. century, as is the newborn nursery — the sliow window be-_ hind Which helpless infants are kept crowded together where communicable disease has — the best eivance to — among, them. * = ; FEEL FOOLISH — Mr. “Nuts” remarked that’ some doctors try to make him feel fool- ish even asking for the privilege his last speech over television of ao with his wife during” before leaving the United States. the birth of , their ‘baby. — ‘The number of copies of this thing = must have been astro- ‘The Country Parson oxygen possible to their ‘deat- ing hearts. Scrapbook this case It applies to both Dad and his. athlete son: . By Dk. GEORGE Ww. CRANE ; CASE D - 414: Mike. Peppe is the famous swimming coach at. Ohio State pie mie * a* & es _. _His_stars have won many first fact, places in the: Olympics. one third of our, 192 Olympic: When sched ‘about his coach. ing: methods, | Mike replied: “We do not per- mit any mber uit if I: ring sou ad f arts via this: ee ee it dilated toronary” arteries and gave more pei ye to the : scl or bea ants ois i" \ roaring down the. street and | jumped quickly into a doorway with visions of bad-tenypered Rus-| siang who fired cannon at men, boys, women and children only a few blocks from here. It passed and the tingling in my stomach subsided. * * .* ‘Hutigarian, women ~ completely “ ignored the tank except for looke The street now was se lt lof such hatred that the emotion tered I had to abandon the car. {must have penetrated the Steel | 1 began: walking through the wide like X-r zee suburbs into a city of death. | * * ‘There ~was Rokoczi street, one Editors: thn communications of the main thoroughfares, jeading| between ‘London and Budapest down the bank of the gently flow-| failed at this point. ing eases A Soviet tank was! UP New York xpect Alab Pay Window - “Bapect A cbana Opened Today Invitation Today 4 TUSCALOOSA, Ala (AP)—Ala- bama was expected to receive, County_ Clerk's Office and accept, a bid today to meet |’ Starting New Cashier |Pem State in the Dec. 19 Liberty | S-ntenediietetas iets Bow! in Philadelphia, 4A ' System for Fees spesulstion that Alabama would, 78 NORTH SAGINAW STREET ae ; . play in the bowl began to. ripen’ - Clerks in the’ Oakland County\yeSterday, immediately after] - Lean Laer ‘| Choice Cui Fresh, Meaty j . . an) Navy turned down an invitation. | “a ne ; {Clerk's office - willy no longer!’ “But nobody could be found wo! SLICED ROUND SPARE handle money collected from 0U-| would’ say that Alabama had been! » Imerous fees when ay centralized | invited, Coach Paul Bryant sched-| . E a ~feashier's window wag put into op-|Uled a press conference for mid- BACON | STEAK i RIBS ; eration for the first time today. | Morning. Another was scheduled Fy ‘ | by bowl .officials at’ Philadelphia Aha é Rs +e _jat the same time. - ye Lb C Lh | a Attorneys and citizens «with busi-| All signs indicate that Alabama, . yess a, c the stench of death already rises * . from the smoking ruins to mingle _ with a chill fog from the Danube Cite or 80 OA MOTHS Ce AERO STRAIGHT sourson Wu Our. Polish C47 pl caltile 2,200 pounds of blood plasma ~ “from Poland for the wounded and| ~ dying of the Hungarian revolution |.. could not land at Budapest last night. - Pilot. Wiktor Pekla brought us . in at Kishunlacheza, 33 miles south} © of the capital, and as we skimmed) | down the main runway we squadrons of silver H : oe ‘MIGIS jet fighters parked onthe | tarmac. ¢ i managed to. ride to Budapest in a Polish legation car. As we , ~approaghed the center of Europe's : pricy pet eont pear : 1-saw the full horror of devasta- ~tion the-revolution had brought. RED TANKS RETREAT No sooner were we on the road iforth.to Budapest than we ran into a massive southbound Soviet convoy headed by two Armbred)- cars. Ten T54 tanks, their Red stars still visible through the grime of gunpowder, oil and blood, waddled behind, leaving Budapest behind. came numerous: ‘motor-| + -eyeles and trucks: ~ On the back on one tank lay]. the ‘cerpse of a Soviet soldier, his eyes @aring vacantly back at the Hungarian capital.! Other bodies vehi eeesla cehieenh in their ATOMIC YARDSTICKS — This prickly-look- _h 4 ; i ‘ op a sh helmets: looked tired|-- 23 load of deer antlers piled on a wagon at thus providing | scienti: prog i ° aria Jackson Hole, Wyo., is a valuable aid to scientists _. fallout deposits ~ in: | They were retreating for. the studying radioactive strontium fallout. The: ant- throughout thes world 4 a separate year-to-year jmuch must be paid at the new win- first time since they steamrolied} Jers: intel each ttn and — off each“ winter ~ basis. “hy . . |dow. out of Mother Russia into Central)~ te Sees Mant. pts oa ee Europe during World War I. Baked & +e a, acid peg cis i we oo. See PRES eae 2 als Onto. Pe eccet. Ponts ees ry ness involving the levying-of some; with - 7-1-2 record, would. miove 419. different type fees will pay. into the new Liberty Bowl, There vee pay wefe reports last night that uni- their money into the -newly-con- e structed cage in Clerk-Register on the fueotien, were being polled eg Daniel %}Murphy’s office. . we Nes. : The window will be open dur-| 4 survey by Auburn University | READY ts | ing normal courthouse hours, showed that women make most. eed os raed ctie Mentny trips up and down the stairs while | WE 0 u ER. SPECI tS aT BAZLEY'S MKT. roug s r carrying laundry, cleaning ups D. NLY SUPER- A Mrs. anaes Ockermany of 179 ment or young children, « F dia y said the new system will taka! the responsibility away from ‘tsome 25 clerks of handling some $1,500 in fees collected on an ‘aver- age day, and at the same time, allow clerks more’time for paper work while attorneys and citizens! ime wee wureet are at the window paying their | ys with a record of the. |fees. They will be given’a receipt calcium “of the bone /by the clerk which will show how Whether they are moving on or- ders from Moscow is not known. A Hungarian peasant spat on one} tank: as if passed him an arm's: * Jength . “The Russian crew! did not notice. . Hatred Hiterally cored from’ 3 the Hungarians who silently lined the roadsides watching the Seviets evacuate Budapest: The Russians were nervous but alert. They manned their 100 mil- limeter tank cannon which were} | zeroed at the horizontal for firing) }\ straight ahead if necessary. =| - | And they held tightly to the/# handles of machine guns mounted dn the tank cockpits and. oa truck} tops. Soon we came across the first signs of fighting. . Huge cannon holes punctured workers’ bonnes. Windows were - shattered, & » A strange music filled the air— the titling of broken’ glass being __ trod on, driven on, swept aside. Telephone and high tension wires) ; hung crazily ahd tangled like wet}; ’ spaghetti as if a hurricane had passed through. We reacheda rail-| ¢ road crossing. The crossing gates| * ‘a Ppeared ridiculous, .they|' were so unneccessary. No trains} ;’ - would be running on that railroad) :+g4 +. for some time. BLOOD-SPATTERED DOCTORS Sleeping cars had -been turned -Over as roadblocks, Their “sides! *: were. stitched with machine sun) bullets as if a “giant sewing ma- chine had methodically worked 4 ) d ' ee Bee ES a —%. oes he Phage a soo A give her] EITHER «| : EASY-CARE | PETTI. OR SLIPS — I. DACRON®. with the purchase of 8 gallons ig 7 of the 1960. NEW. CAR 7 ‘GASOLINE as an ate pee a ania rr . ES ~S we ae = “© them up and down, zigzagged and = oe ore a ee Heh, 4 i od é Jere. ‘* SOP a ret ee Bye dale 5 Proved at _ Detroit’ s Give your Christmas Liadiget a break! Give her what she’d give herself! Her favorite. slip. or petti in her favorite.-easy-care fabric! }. Fabulously fitting show-off bodice slip or knee- J’ deep-in-lace petti--both smoothly - “paneled me (front panels are. shadow proof, ‘lace and em- [° — broidery trimmed, snowy white.) Slips in sizes 82 to 44. Pettisin small, pdm or aie 3 PENNEY’S Is ‘YOUR’ SAN’ A Bia “GMre EMPLOYEES | ederal Crédit Union pha Hures at Nerten . Cemetery. The infant wais born Friday and “ldied yesterday at. Pontiac General Hospital, Her parents: survive. ALFRED GRANT ‘“DAVISBURG. — Alfred Grant, 37, of 6760 White Lake Rd., -died yesterday. in Pontiac Osteopathic Hospital after an illness days. Funeral arrangements are being (2 made -by Voorhees-Siple > Funer ral : ‘|Mrs. Albert North of Marlette. Eugene Johnson of 51] - “TPencley Ct Burial ‘Burial will be in Perry <e tmast three sisters, wi ee i Ay - SUNOCO STATION | dese his daporoval Richards bath college tents | our service @ finer service, INDIANAPOLIS, Ind: (AP) — many years despiie his dis pprovall Richards, both college students, our service a finer service, Rabbi Morris M. Feuerlicht, 80.) quirement that -his-weore hav re, [and a -stepbrother, Hugh Spence of “ARTHRITIS? - - 3250 Auburn Rd., Auburn biciosi who once debated aghostie-Clar-/Streer number The store was’ the | S8inaw. : ence Darrow on the subject, “Is ioniy business building on the only I have been wonderfully blessed in - D ‘” 4 3 ail 6 P, M. to 3 P. mM” |\Man“a Machine’? died Monday} treet of . |being able-to return to active Hfe . y afer @ long ilness. arvet thie, they community” of Seaver Plant Burns . after suffering from. head: to foot|: FEDERAL Parking ne = | t+ ok “GRAND HAVEN W—Fire de-|With muscular soreness and pain. Of Our Premises 7 « Son of AP Editor | Lundgaard bowed to department! stroyed the Seaver Industrial Fin- ree! ae ape eager cr ag requirements, however, and car-jishing Co. plant hése Monday. oat SPEROES, Dr, Stanley w. Black - Found Shot to Death _|ied on calendars advertising his/Owner J.’ W. Seaves* estimaced/"94 Rheumatoid Arthritis, Rheu-| = _ Optometr ist 4 NEW YORK #® ~ Gerrit Smits,/2°?¢'@! store the address “No, 1/damages at at least $35,000. The aatinee SG, Sees Vor tree Ms . 19, son of Associated Presé Gen.| Main Street” in letters almost as blaze was touched off when a REED. ERs i ‘3543. Elizabeth Lake Rd. eral Sports id Ted Smits, was|/478e aS-the store name. mst) “a ee nice mas as = ~ MRS. LELA S. WIER- | | , oun ad of a gunshot wound er , m Me ‘Arbor Drive—BD | | Corner of Cass Loke Rd. today: in a bedroom of his family’s} The/ expression “O.K." stems}metal. me ed Parigh one story a: P. ©. Box 2085" . : > . apartment, Police liste@his death|from the reelection campaign of|Masonry w ON Jackson, Mississippi .. = Evenings by A ppointment as -anpateot suicide. >. - {President Martin Van Buren ip _ 2 * ie body was ‘discovered by the 1840, when he was supported ‘by Phone FE 2-2362 Closed Wed. 3) youtn's stepmother, Pamela. {the “O.K. Club” of Old Kinder- . ; : Young Smits was born in Detroit. ihook, N.Y., his birthplace. 5 . they know that a November: ; Christmas Club ‘check means a! bill. free holiday. You too can save the easy way, and have cash for Christ: mas shopping in.1960. Start your «Christmas Club today af ary Pontiac - Sey Bank office. Ee hardly anybody misses. ob Christmas Club payments! CHOOSE YOUR 1960 CHRISTMAS CLUB DEPOSIT EACH WEEK RECEIVE IN NOVEMBER, 1960] | $ 25 _\. $1250 1.00 ~ 50.00 ~~ 2.00 00 © . 5,00 - ae | 500. FOR % GAL MILK CARTONS _THE PONTIAC PRESS. TUESDAY. DECEMBER . 1959+ eta iolned soatinat ‘above, as first U.S. minister to | | - ‘Bulgaria since 1950 in a resump- a 2 6 a Se Hong experience, in Russia. 43 Flint Boy Wins Contest of ‘59 Math Tomnemant’t tochel, 16, of Flint, Mich., was the 1959 math the weekend, the private and parochial schools|--ygerry Christmas,” that would go _.. Winner of the mathematics andiright to their begets and lock in|’ __ brainteaser contest héld as part of| place, tournament of Some 600 youngsters competed itiithe new and unusual. 1959 prices) the tournament at Chicago over we’ turned the ‘pages over, and our This was our plan ‘as silently: (except for an occasional gasp over PRESCRIPTION : RESCRIPTIONS | [PERRY DRUGS i | 689.E..Bivd. ©1251 Baldwin a st Perry — at -¥pstianti FE 2.0259 FE 2-8359 4Compacts Built erently, -jhaunch, and. sug i: rjheads—presymably for your senti-| Bi CHICAGO W—Wiliant M, Du-|cards they receive; ‘and we glazed oS Te search for a tresher idea. , We came, once or twice, to. an abstract painting of ‘a church—but . |it was too Picasso, ie tele Pence on Earth. ae 4 * * * “If you're looking for something new and original,” said the sales-| pa tec girl once, ‘‘this is for you.” She handed us a book full of etchings pretty _ieholee, ve this ie sie oe is » T bet, this dae will be : * * * “| The new order brings to, 20 the| number of capsiles ordered by| NASA trom: the MeDonnell firm, | S. MeDonnell © dr., So we placed our order, sk tos * |salesgirl said we'd” made a * Aircraft Firm Making Seven Space sige st. LOUIS (AP) — Mc s, said. James ==i president of the company. wader way, by a Japanese artist. There were birds on the wing, on the eations of churches ‘ which probably were Shinto examples. ‘Nix, ‘Fufu,”’ said my mate, who was not being coy; *fufu is Japanese for wife. * *:* Cards illustrated simply by horses’! mental gambling: friends who can’ t) make it to Tropical Park for the | holidays. kt ok ® Maybe the most sickening of the let's-get-away-from-tradifion .cards concept of celebration. "After nearly ried hours of sound- JUST SET THE THERMOSTAT .» » WE'LL DO THE REST! = “Hest Sure With Pure” Cleaner Burning | 4 Lake Oriarens and Oxford PURE OIL CO. 7 Main Office, 2451 Orchard Lake Rd., FE 2-0101 EUGENE GREEN The first capsules delivered willl, be used in NASA’s ‘intensive Pro- ject Mercury testing eroenna now Heating Oil. ... HERE ARE YOUR DISTRIBUTORS: “WILLIAM A. MACK SPARKS BOWER Distributes in Orchard Distributer is the ant ad 'ikrege Marker Pontiac -A: ROBERT HOYT Distributer in the ~ Distributor in ford, Union Lake, Oxbow Lake Areas EARL G. RICE Distributor in Bloomfield, Ricningnem, Pentiac, Keego Harber, Orchard Lake, Farmington and Milferd Areas Drayton Piains, Water- girls snuggling in large mufis. | Occasionally we paused, rev- = ieee | | | | | in U.S. Move Up} | Siles So Far in 1959) Exceed Imports by 860; | | er eee De ee . * » : | 20 Pct. of All New Autos “Hreceive cars in satisfactory vol- DETROIT (UPD=—The WU, S.- built compact cars have taken the | lead over imported cars in sales} for 1959; Automnotive News re- ported. . ; * we ‘ it will be early January before General Motors dealers will again ume, due to the steel strike which HOMEOWNERS 4 PACKAGE Ie ee INSURANCE had closed assembly plants for a Wis., and at other car and truck | plants Dec, Us. Meanwhile, Chrysler Corp. will end car production this week but} expects to resume operations over) the next three. weeks. Autotnotive News estimated 553,. - Don’t: Delay — pa today ang get fully .” covered, call ; FE 5-1201 H.R. Wicholie = INS. AGENCY. 49 Mt: Clemens ee } * * 360 domestic cars in the “compact” | aanaa wil be sold ta 1960 by the endl of business : compared | lwith 552,500 tnipaets. The total ten in the compact-| small car field already account for) 2 per cent of the new car sales this year. 2... As the sales of the new Corvair, | Falcon and - Valiants, “added this]j - fall to Rambler and Lark, made | their mark, both Ford Motor Co. (Advertisement) *. , Bit) FOR & SINUS DRAINAGE bat coughing. Fe Asthma an with re sane aera? ve thing sinus @: e and sounder hing gnu alone and American Motors last week announced expansion projects for) their compact motes, Ford at} Metuchen, N. J., and American Motors at Kenosha. Ge | | { | The United Nations’ Food and | Agriculture Organization wilt spon- sor a world census of agriculture in 1960. | druggists. , home a future! It you need now for —_ OUR OPEN-END ‘HOME Loan, ~ An open-end home. . yet allows for = dS Be or im prowess Costly a and eliminated... — economia Open-End Hoe — oe “loan cone or building See us about - nea fees The. weekly trade paper also saigs 4 :FOOD TOWN & PEOPLE'S — Super Markets ol /E DOUBLE| GOLD BELL $s STAMPS on WEDNESDAY + Michigan GRADE NO. | BOLOGNA GOODTASTE SALTINES HYGRADE'S | CHILI C CON CARNE ieee, /CATSUP ay, 2 LB. FRUIT CAKE - with $50 purchase ‘OF Dress Up—Look Smart, 8-44 HOLIDAY. Give Her a Luxury Gilt ‘1.99 Nylon , ea 3 Pair of NYLONS 3 Pr. ‘Only Lacy White and. Colors . CONTROL SAFE | WELL- Burt! SO VERY EXCITING! HOURS ond HOU; REMOTE ‘CONTROL 7 TRAIN SET enter id om ‘lh . Wash 'n Wear Size 3 to 14 » Dainty Girls’ NYLON DRESSES Smart Gift i ve S$ MEN'S GIFT Ai aN x MEN'S. coBURBANS | Suburban: Tesgepy 2.90 | 2.99 Boys’ Shirts Warm Boys: Gilt, 6 to 18 COATS "An Wool Warm (Sa aS j means of oe them. will address: Citizens for iMichigan meetings at Escanaba | Wednesday, at Marquette Thurs- fday, and at Traverse City Friday. itizens for Michigan wag or- ganized in Lansing in September]. a*volunteee group—to study), fondle of the, state and recommend | Nomed Envoy to Britain JERUSALEM —Arthur Lourie, Israeli ambassador to Canada and 55 ‘OR 31715 ‘Phead of Israel’s U.N. delegation, Bacco cons Bottle Gas Service ed i sppciated ambassador to ritain | CHRISTMAS, tevelonaiiinata in the Christmas e CORRECTION ° _ What. We Meant. saturday Was LEAN MEATY... ‘SPARE RIBS | TOM’S Northwood Markets . 888 Orchard Loke, eed BUNDLES — = Gad th tes cena, is: Wrapping machiné. Handling from one to ecg trees a esa on size, “a machine ban- tree business is a Bin Adie thet neatiy and binds oe’ preiiches” with ‘cord for shipment to market. R. L. Larson of enue sate the wrapper. - “dé eee YouxGan Be Left. With Worthless Junk (Editor’ enete: This {s the second in a series of articles on different gyps and odges that hoodwink Americans of mil- liens of dollars each year. * * * By BERNARD GAVZER * NEW YORK # — Like many other Americans, you'd like to add to your income with a small busi- ness that needs little personal at- tention and still brings in a nice profit. 714 Community Nat'l Bank Bldg. - Phone FE 4-1568-9 ‘BAKER & HANSEN Richard H. Del it Donald E. Hansen 7 Res. FE 5-3793: < Bes, FE 2-5513 — 4 Homeowners Policies Accident Insurance . Fire Insurance Automobile Insurance Life Insurance Liability Insurance Plate Glass Insuranée. Merataty Insurance . Bonds—All Types . : : Tenants’ Policies. > Children should Ss led into the right paths, ae, by severity, but by persuasion. ; —Menander, 300 B..C. It's a good idea, but watch out. Sharp promoters lie in wait to twist your yearning’to their own advan- tage. In the terminology of the Na- tional Better Business Bureau, their activities-are known as the yending machine schemes, As in all activities. in which opportunistic promoters fleece: the public, there are a number of legitimate. firms which franchise vending machines, dispensing. de- Vices and merchandise - racks. But’ the smooth guys invade the’ field and cut. corners, Their stock in trade is misleading the victims. x ®& *& How do the. vending machine schemes work? The NBBB cites this as a _typieal! lure: “$400 to $500 monthly possible— \we. will select a reliable ‘man or ;woman from ‘this area to refi}l and “Ne selling. To quality apell- eant must have car, references and $400 to $1200 working capital RS REESE SEE ARE ah Good-Bye Nerve-Deep Relief Starts in Seconds ...Corns Are Removed In A Jiffy! No other method acts tike Dr. Scholl's Zino- “Relief from pain starts the instant ang with the separate apply them- Mediotions included, Zino - pads Temove corns one of the quickest a Which is secured by inventory. “Devoting 8 to 10 hours per week may net from $400 to $500 monthty taking over full- time. We -will allow the person we select liberal finan- cial assistance for expansion. ” ] * * * Explains Allan Backman, NBBB. vice president and expert on the subject: “At first glance, this sounds as though there is a job being offered to service the machines but this is only. bait. The applicant finds he must buy the machines and-the goods that go inte them. ft are unable te yments, debts or bills when due, see mithiGan CREDIT obUndet RS and arrange for payments “ can etiord regardiess6t hee sense or how many you owe. “NO a = ENDORSERS. REQUIRED” LACE TO Memper Anapess rot Ma Py. Ae Counselors - d Mich. Assoc. of Credit Counsellors ¢ - “Let 14 Years of Credit Counseling Experience Assist You” _ Hours: Daily 9 to S. Wed. and‘$at. 9 to 12 Noon. - MICHIGAN. sper SOV NSELLORS 116. Pontiae State Bank Bids: 1 ‘| chines rusting in basements or 8-056 ; USUALLY INFERIOR. “sually the machines and con- tents are inferior. The promoter ‘may actually place the machines in locations, but invariably these are ‘poor. So the poor sucker who sinks his money into this schéme finds he must try to place them. 4 ad “I would say. that most small | Investors getting ‘hooked in this, | scheme end up with-their ma- garages.” One. gyp- promoter, according to i i | ' ' | the NBBB, got mere than $125,000 with an excellent opportunity fer} ‘ese descent are living in the Unit- |. About 70,000" ares.established in Dakar, Conakry and other parts of}. -| They got as far as Marseille, when [Beware of Vending Machine Gyp from 200 customers in 22 stator: In: another case, investors~ paid $640 for 16 machines that cost the’ promoters $184, or $11.50-each. Such schemes fleece victims of millions each year. ; s * #* * : With vending machines to be seen virtually ‘everywhere one turns, it may appear to be a good business to enter, The. NBBB says it an be, providing you have the time and ‘capital and that you're dealing with a reputable firm. If. you invest with a gyp pro- moter you may end up like the man with four cigarette ma- , peat Merchandising Assn., 4 chines in poor esttons. One machine, selling about 90 packs a week, produced > “wpekly profit 1 « $5.10. 7 / ‘What should you do if you be- come involved iy a deal that sounds pretty good? . You can check, with your local Better Business Bureau or Cham- ber of Commerce, ‘or write to Vend, the Magazine of Automatic Mer- chandising, 188 W. Randolph St., Chicago 1, Ill.;: or. the National S. Dearborn St., Chicago 3, Ill. eke Pa Tomerrow: Medical quackery. by Lebanese BEIRUT w-Beoilid are one of Lebanon's biggest, most profitable exports. ; The goretimpent is happy about > it. Not that the authoriti€®"dike to see the ;citizenry shoving off. It's just that remittances. from Leban- ese overseas help the country maintain its balance of foreign ex- change for world-commerce, - A study published by Elie Safa, counselor of the Beirut appellate court, shows that Lebanesé emigres and their offspring in other countries total abowt 1'4 million persons. Lebanon’s population is roughly 1% millions, Each year the Lebanese colonies overseas send millions of dollars to relatives batk home, Safa said that in 1952,.for example, the over- seas Lebanese sent back roughly - 20 million dollars. In-every year for the past decade the remittances have totaled.more than Lebanese exports, *® & wk... Safa said about 400,000 persons of Lebanese nationality or Leban- ed States. Next come Brazil with 350,000 and Argentina’ with 200,000, West Africa. ~The first Lebanese to settle it. West Africa—merchants, traders, peddlers for the most part—actual.-. ly were headed for the new world. their money tan out. French officials_or. businesamgn persuaded them to turn’ south. in- stead of going west. The West. African ecttleinents now are among the most pros- perous. With Africa’s emergetce ' * | 4 3 ris mas es for the children on Your List! Cute ‘ww 4 5 Ginen With te. onto the, world stage.’ “e could © ve BS ‘o ‘ aM CONVENIENT. | Gilt . Cuddly BANKS Every Ei 2 ae TIAG Much Cash Sent Home 10 li Ace ee ‘Get One ae Every Child on Your List . Emigrants become a key tactor in the con- tinent’s ,economic future, About 70,000 Lebanese are living in the smaller countries of South America, ‘including Venezuela and Uruguay With 15,000 each, and Colombia, Equador, Bolivia and Chile with 10,000 each: Australia has about 25,000, and the. number is increasing. ‘Central America and Cuba provide homes for another 32,000.. * * * About 40,000 Lebanese live in Me and about 20,000 in Canada, The rest are scattered in Asia, Europe, and even some in: New Zealand. ‘\pesublican Lead _ |Halleck of ‘Indiana discounted to- - |day the chance of tax cuts in the}. eo ee ee |holes and remove inequities in the -|licans are clamoring’ for tax re- | He said he doubts the necessity ae »|@lasses in Gréat Britain rose from one million pairs in 1948 to more may be some tax present .tax structure. x * * a eerie oon * peak lief for lower-income taxpayers, either “through an increase in per- sonal” — allowances or a cut in rates: x « * Halleck said he didn’t see how taxes haegeal be cut and. the ‘budget Families ‘atling’ us to. bait them at the time of a death can : apart sincere, lal ‘ond . won't oN [ Jparks- [Briftin. uneral Home . {ThoughtTuT Servite” “46 WILLIAMS STREET = DIAL re 2.5949 24 HOUR AMBULANCE SERVICE « a kept in’ balance, “We have a balanced bud- |eet ” a ‘and predicted that 1960 election-year session of Cniek would be highlighted by “another battle: of the budget:” During this. year’s session, Dem- ocrats boasted.of cuts in residen- tial. appropriation. requests, _ and Republicans countered by ac- {cusing Democrats : si at sin, in SQUO, ve” CURTAINS Priced for Our | pecially pr or sale at only ‘ _ Al 4 ls, ° yf fees fRetadea in tas ale ANNIVERSARY | too numerous to SALE! ‘ Wool Wilton 5 tx = In aster and ocean. green. This popular pat- * 10 40% ; . : ns eeu sell for. $10.95 square yard, Bale Sq. Yé. N¢ 0 Off : “ ; . a = 7 Sande ae ‘DRAPERY and FABRICS 5 %%; BEDSPREADS an . , This is from our regular stock and is regu- fabric in our entire stock is on sale larly 8.95, N } | : Sq. ¥4. ‘To a / ~ » Every fabric in 6 ire $ : arly ow only 10 30% Off . ie how. for the holidays! We have one of th * 5 a : oe , Bry the largest selections in CON Many styles and colors in as Heavy Grey-Brown Wool Tweed $795 Ur ished cotton, chit, tat a Ready- Made DRAPES — tri Sandalwood Wool Wilton | Regularly $11.95 sq. yd. This is a wonderful Z 4 prada woven . buy at this price. Now only “ Sq. ¥d. a 4 Honey Beige Super-L $ 5 bh aniversery Sale! ‘ ve - i a Saenger gu mena cae :* our : this one. Sale priced at only ned : | THROW PILLOWS — ove $ 5 e/, y, 3 OFF - ‘Ys One ‘various sizes me hasliaatn efx LOUNGE PILLOWS. be} Less 40% if " eect rs foem fill-- | a x 1T* x-4" My, ol re or round]. Plain colors — bdgee na turquoise, beige. “ 7 Ui Slate-Blue Wool Loop Save $8.00 a sq. yd. Only 12 x 28—2 left, but an ow ony value. Formerly sold at $16.95. | fabri rics, . te. green, black, with con- tfasting cording. Swedish Modern 3 : eer! | _ woot sraiven rues 20% ofr ~% ge oa Our regular Bunker Hill quality . . é : Pri The.newest in kitchen rugs. Regular’. , Salt, Brice x To clean. just. wipe witha , 9x12... sds $69.50 ~ $55.60 2z damp cloth. Nylon arp —wi = . ¥, not rot. Non-skid. Size 22” 8x10. 57.50. 46,00/ U4, 36". Choice of tour. ¢plor com: ar binations. 3% i : oe “4 % o 6x9 4 ae site ‘ 4x6 . 37.50 . +30. 16.95 13. ] RUMMAGE TABLE : RUBBER TE Bee BeS 9.95 795 + pe a ie ee i Fi PY rrr 495, £95: #5 50% OFF FABRICS. Se on ce Se reed. “_ / * First quality 9 x 9 tile. Choite~ | ae = BO %or . aa so . | / sind cach. Bole Price 10e each. UNDER 10 YDS i ig fo | mage drapes, curtains, pho ue / KX | PIECES FROM: |. 2 Of ore | trans Name Sur now ood } ; E i ce ARMSTRONG 10. to i Yos..° hie fe iit ff ¥ oo etc. be = age p egg to. arab these | . : : ae 4 . fry, me tae pe - aa / > o AINCEEUM: and ~ CORLON . Several. rolls of eae . gcods reduced Sot is sa = ‘Ends. of Rolls. boil “ane ing hes te OFF. l 0 ™ 33%orr | Gieery | ' Fe ee ee ee | : Bk bling hich covers $0 sar et ah. “ageremeny at,the building. The Troy High’ School @ v. 5 Fane Oak lo Geet Deeet ane: sheet AM penis: Oe wee See eerie. Swanson of Southfield Managed . State “Event for Five Years Mayor Donald L. Swansbis of “BARBARA JEAN TERBECK Planning a Feb. 13 wedding aré Barbara Jean Terbeck: and Richard~L. Garrett: She is the daughter of Mr, afid Mrs. An- thony J. Terbeck, 5637 Langlois Rd., West Bloomfield Township, and he is the son of Mr. and Mfs.-G. Lynn Garrett, 620 Union St Milford: _ _ tors of thé. Attractions” Southfield, general manager of the five years, yesterday was elected to the 10-member board of direc- Assn. on Fairs and Expositions, His election came at the organization's 69th an- nual meeting in Chicago. Mayor Swanson became the ever named toe the beard, which represents 257 state and county. fairs in the United States and Swanson was scheduled to speak twicé to fair officials on “General and . “Grandstand Shows” during the convention 3 MSU Gridders Are Named to East Team erg were among. 18 chosen for the} East team in the 35th annual Shrine’ fadiball-charity game at Sen Fran-! cisto. ; * * * which continues through Wednes- wiay . night. | Another Michigan official onthe jprogram is Dick Frederick, public- NEW*YORK (UPI)—Three-Mich-|ity and advertising director in De- _ igan State University football play- trait, who will speak or- “Promo-| ‘rectors was Lioyd Roden of th i Tallahassee Flérida Fair. The new TécKle Palmer Pyle, quarterback|president of the. International Arete Flint Women Killed 2: += % | the Michigan State Fair for the past |‘ “There are. two problems facing _ officials. One is. This’ is the site favored by the! state jail ‘inspector. 4 The jai) site proposal was de-|’ feated by an pai don cei vote of 2,944 to mR ~ Rural property owners, hen Mitzelfeld Depaytment Store float in the Roch- ester-Christmas parade Saturday. Members. of the Art Club ‘at. Rochester Community High School making the large-size figure-are, from Rochester Will Shorten const Christmas Parade Route ph ste ,ipes ee sail ROCHESTER — The route of|Hill Plaza as in previous years,. would have to be a two- story |the ninth annual Christmas parade pafticipants - will fall into the line | structure and/ would require more|in Rochester to be held at 2 p.m.jof march above the intersection of state funds fo maintain. (Saturday will be shortened this |Main street and Romeo road. Nestle is against the new ‘Toes|. tion of the new: jail on the present; site because it would be too closé! to the “highly inflamable” wooden courthouse. He maintains that if the new) jail is built there it, will be less than 75 feet from the and a fire wall will have to be constructed owe 2 the two -struc- tion Through Radio and. Televi- | wat * Also named is ‘the board of = Dean Look and halfback Blanche clected today is Willard Master- Martin were included in the list of Sta 4 players, 15 from Big ae Be schools, released yésterday, marfager of ‘the Wisconsin 2 ee is the courthouse at Rock On Southfield The county officials will visit |¥°8 | Trophies will be awarded ‘for both . two-story and one-story: jails _ Instend of assembling at North’ the best amateur and nt best ‘in Standigh, Alpena, Howell and | Conmmercially-built floats and the | .“Taiwas @ity. Alsoon® their twé best matching unit,. In. addition, | | a trephy will be given tor the | best religious entry, according | te Thor Ulseth, parade chair- man. Zoning Appeal Body Spensored by the Rochester Area! SOUTHFIELD — The City Coun-|Chamber of Gommerce this year, ae HOLLAND. W—Mrs. Effie Van State ‘Fair. Elected vice president Dyke, 68, of Flint, was killed Mon-|cil here Jast night appointed A. J. ithe event is already shaping up tal gente Huskisson of Puan day in a two-car collision a- mile! Rock to the: Zoning Board of Aj-/be one of the largest arid most ae of Holland. building which covers 5,800 a ago, tl beg ipeals. - ‘impressive in its ‘nine-year history, | | He will fill the post ‘left vacant |Ulseth said. — when Clarence A. Durbin resigned * * * after being elected to the Cit¥! More than 40 entries have been, , | Council. received including floats by local | _Reck, 40, of 26778 Frazer Rd. merchants, service clubs and one’ is department: head of the En- gincering and Missile Division of Chrysler Corp. He is married | and has three children. The City Council took no action on a Planning Conimission recom- ‘|mendation to approve .the first ‘“|portion of the proposed - east-west | _jexpressway. This extends from! {Inkster road to 12-mile ‘road. The recommendation’, was re- ferred back to the Cit’ Highway | from North Central Christian Col- lege, One of the parade highlights will be the appearance of Santa Claus, rid ng. in a sleigh. drawn by ponies from the Jenn F. Ivory estate in White Lake Township, Two units from -near by Nike) one missile; well as the marching bands ‘from | |Avondale. High. School’ and the Committee fr farther euaty. {Rochester dunior and Senior high |schools.~ Other participants will ‘be ‘the AFS Sets Show ‘corbe ‘Liberty Drum and Eagle’ s’ from Flint, the~“Rae-. on Ar '¢ angement | Verne” all-girl drill. team from} of Flowers 'Pontiae and television_star, ‘'Sage- brush Shorty’ and his — horse « AVON TOWNSHIP A _flower arranging show will be ‘staged “Snooper.”' # “Another popular area enter. Thursday evening at-AvondMe Sen-- jor High School..with local flor ist tainer whe will march in the “parade is “Skip, the Clown” from Miss Dorothy Brooks, -as;-quest Speaker. It starts at 8 p.m, Farmington. “The event is sponsored by the ' | Avendale branch - of the Amer. jean Field Service to raise funds for the student exchange pro- gram, ~ —_ ares :.Miss Brooks says that the basis | of any good flower arrangement turn up Walnut-street to the Amer- | Peritine Press Photo disband. Fie. in a special Mary Hutt. Kneeling in front is Don Gould. ‘Fhis float is just oné of many entered in the annual event, which ‘also will feature Santa Claus riding in a_pony-drawn, sleigh, = a nn en nee Leader Dogs | (sites, which will, include at least | ican be trained. will be featured as/- herds; Chesapeake retrievers betwee n one or two years of age. ev en to strangers, The paraders - will, proceed dow be at least 24 inches in height at Main street to Third street, then|the shoulders. jican Legion Hall” where they will /of charge, t tall over the country. Walled Lake Girl. Vies™ 1958-59 will bé open to the public. It is scheduled for 7:30 p. m, next Monday. | ‘The auditors; Touche, Niven, Bailey and Smart of De. _|troit, have asked city commissioners to go over the audi ~— -\with them in a private’ study session, ~ The motion approving the open meeting. climaxed a heated discussion in which Commniasionsy Louis: Wanich | firmly restated his position : ‘ disapproving of closed. ses- sions. Ambiilante Mayor Robert J, Huber Payments. ab Guaranteed =“ oe ‘maintained that. the com- mission was “trying to clear » jup~ the .mess we inherited ‘and put the city on a sound ifinancial basis.” | “This is the important contribu- poss we can make if we follow the iting firm’s request fo’ a pri- . | vate meeting,"” he added, | Commissioner - Cliftord Suter- rmission last night approved an. ambulance service’ policy re. - quested in September by the four firms who ‘handle emergency. calis for the city. The agreement, schéduled to go” ‘ ] : - " " i meister said the public’ “already into effect immediately, states ted rae = pone “FROSTY, THE i iowjax A giant paper . . Poatias Pron Phete | SBOws” the — cnoeorning ot cama ee we eee, : ae | oVer-assessments, and..°Yan s = —— io the heart | nowman will be the center of attraction on the { etl; Merril - Lynp..Brandt, John Cractum. and + sqaeq that contracts entered |they are requested: by the Troy police’ or fire departments, This is providing these calls are not already. covered by insurance, di: “ rect ‘paymient, county relief. . a 1. oe =: Srl In addition, .the policy peevideu that the city will pay for. the sery- ice calls after the private ambu- lance firm answering the calls jhas used’ all means of. collection within a six-month period. A further stipluation is that the city, pay the firms a flat rate -of $12 per ‘sérvice call providing the calls are directed to St, Joseph Mercy Hospital, Pontiac, or Wil- meq Beaumont Hospital, Royal a | (ae by-clty officials also should | be reviewed in public. Thé «motion to go ower the bud-| _ get behind closed doors:--was de- feated by d 4 to 3 yote. After the ‘ discussion. a motion to hold the ‘public session next Monday night: Was approved — we. ° Another mister which. was the | ‘|subject of jengthy deliberation dur- ing the three-hour session was the uestibn of issuing SDD-: licenses’ lin the City of Tréy. Boon to Blind School Near Rochester The commission -veted & tet in the Spoflight During) to get the city attorney's written ' s- - Opinion on whether the city can | Week Observance. confirm or deny requests for li- censes and whether a joint | ‘meeting can be held’ with the ‘being observed, ‘attention is focused city’s liquor committee to —re- 3 ‘on the special school near Roch-| view the lists of all applicants — jester where guide dogs are trained) for the licenses, for the blind. - oe - a Known as Leader Dogs. for the: \Blind, the school was established| "An. additional item on the agen-, in 1939 by the. Lions Club of Michi-;2& which has been turned over to: gan. Since then it has graduated ‘the attorney for an opinion is the ‘nearly 1,500 dogs. long-establistied practice of charg- ing petitioners’@ $10. fee fof p These dogs enable their own hearing isles ers to enter fully, despite their handicap, into the life of -the. NO AUTHORITY community—to live an active and City Attorney Stantey Bur’ ke contributive life of their own, ithe commission has no authoriza explained Harold 1, “Pocklington, tion, according to the statutes, to) school director. charge a fee. He added that the! people are merely petitioning for! ‘egislation. _ ¢ ‘ford area are all excited at the ~ 4 x x prospect of greeting Santa 1 . ment of every eligible persan. “Huber said the $10 fee‘ ‘hag (When he arrives by helicopter here - * * been termed “reasonable” and ‘Saturday afternoon. ‘The Lions are furnishing operat-, had been levied tor years, to | His whirlybird ‘is- scheduled to land on the Daniel“ Axford school ing funds and looking for dogs. that’ -Rertiatty Offset the cost of the grounds at 1 p.m. ore senoe Arrangements for Santa's pre- Christmas Eve visit to ‘town — have been made by the Oxford Chamber of Commerce. Jack Reid, C. of C. president, - said after St. Nick says “hello” to the youngsters” at the school, he will be driven to the village pare * ~ . & : ~An additional fee of $3 per call During” eader Dog Week, ‘now used, the policy reads. : ‘The four firms involved: in the agreement are Suburban Ambv-. lance Service, Royal Oak: Gramer, Funeral Home, Clawson; Bi ham Amb coe pervce’ Paes Punera : “ISanta Claus Due. said Of ‘Oxtord School . by Helicopter The Lions clubs, “Which help ! OXFORD—Children in the 0) maintain the léader dog school, are interested in arranging enroll- With the demand for services | Y nich asked how other cities greater {han ever in the history feould charge $150 and $200 for’ of the school, there ‘is serious.)/hearings if it is illegal. Two pre- need for dogs to be trained, said |Vious hearings had cost’ the city Pocklington. New kennels. wilt (835-35 and over $120, it was ‘re- house 127 dogs in single stalls, |Ported. These are warm, well drained, light and comfortable quarters, and the dogs live under constant eare of qualified attendants, * * * Preliminary plats for Evergreen /Gardens‘.and- Carrillon Park :sub- idivisiong were approved as were O sanitary sewers for Meadow inne sulelivisions * ('* *. ie eras and Thére he will distribute gifts. ty.- \the children while a group of hig! “school, carolers - “sing familiar, Christmas songs. : Next Santa will go to the Oxford |Theater where he will be guest of honor at a theater party at 3 p.m, é. free movie will be shown, ‘Dogs needed afe German shep- Labrader, golden and rena. FITS Book Fair Set | in stat by Glengary PTA | are furnished, free| © eligible blind from All must be positively Leader dogs WALLED LAKE .— Mote than 1,000 books will be on display at __| the first book fair to be spon- | soréd by the Glengary Elementary School PTA Friday and Saturday. | Any of the books tiay be or. 75 Expert Patrolmen Walk New York Area NEY. YORK: An elite corps of 73° patrolmen —.all over-6 feet,.. Voters’ Unit’ Sets 1960. Troy Drive Ji Signer Lis common sense and. —" freedom of expression. How the. niodern woman may) let her imagination soar and stil ‘achieve efefctive and satisfying re- ‘Tsults will be explained by the ex. Pet . l A tiew wil be named tonight at the Mich- igan Horticultural Society conven- + tion in Grand ‘pid. Among the nine’ pretty contes-: ‘tants is Judith Ann Chapman of | Benson Doesn’ t See. Farm Revolt in 1960 WASHINGTON (UPD _! Aen-| culture Secretary Ezra T, Benson says he doubts there will be any marked revolt against the adminis- pres S aes Nine Seek Apple Crown (Michigan Apple Queen | Walled Lake, jof Mr. and Mrs. ied Chapman ‘of 41295 14-Mile Rd. Ann Louis Peabody, Fenton: Bon- nie Button, East Lansing: Sandra Hotchkiss, Belding; ‘Peapples,, Kalamazoo; Betsy. Mc- son, eee Hart, ca \Ladies Aid Spbiieds | ninth Church Bazaar Friday od OF OAKLAND. TOWNSHIP ~|"The Ladies, Aid of the’ Paint “Creek ae ee bel fserved ‘beginning 4 5:30 ‘p.m, _A special: = dered and will be’ delivered before Christmas, * *. * Money raised by the book sale |will go toward the school’s yisual ‘aid and dental clinic programs, On Friday the school will be opened from 7.p.m, to 9%. p.ni: and on Saturday from — 10 am, to’ 3) p.m. ne under 30 years of age, and jiu jitsu experts — will go on duty tonight, assigned to the Lower @ rash of muggings . and robberies: recently. : . pay : The new qu was organized as an experiment to help cope She -is ‘the daughter | The girls are vying tg succeed Michigan State sophomore Susan | Davis of Belding, ‘the ‘current | Michigan Apple Queen. * co ~*~ Other contestants are: Bonita Jean. Zech,* 17 Baroda; ALL AWNING } and STORM: ‘WINDOW SALES 100% EXTRUDED “ALUMINUM COMBINATION “STORM WINDOWS Susan Jane ~va and Jean, Wee TROY — The Troy City Com- {will “he allowed when oxy al is * and in a horse-drawn sleigh. — - —_ “with the city's crime problem. rs “ TROY—The meeting to review’ the Troy city. audit foe 3 compensation or. Cha Gea aweeegalh East Side, where there has been... ~ ue ‘son ever Inge’s, “A edly was star Shirley. Booth. ~ hg until. now, has bad both criti- - time out, My regafd for his pre- vious workéhas respect. Atari night at. the opened . Eugene O'Neill Theater, u She quit the’ play before it-came Broadway. to "This: is the fifth play by Inge, cal .and financial. success each ranged from out- right edinitation to, at the Teast, But the new one . is about as much a fothing as a play by an outstanding playwright—or anyone else for that matter—can be. . Willson Would Dispatch ~Woung, Bands to Europe fret me, mad want something in Win senate ron | By BOB THOMAS . AP Mevie-TV: Writer—~ HOLLYWOOD (AP) — Meredith ndoubt-| Willson’ has a mission, His goal ‘sounds a little {mprob- able; but. then Willson is an ex- pert at the improbable. Such as creating “The Mu- couragement from nearly everyone of importance in show business. "Ithought! would quit - after that,”’ he said. “‘T The dialogue often is embatras- singly juvenile, the characters are! — stock or“Worse and the over-all; effect is one of-abysmal dullness. | “CHRISTMAS .... NOVELTIES | TRICKS—JOKES PIPER'S MAGAZINE OUTLET | 35. Auburn Ave. FE 46-8240 believe in quitting when youre THOMAS = ahead. But then. I -/got involved in two other shows that intrigued me—‘The Unsink- able Mrs. Brown’ and ‘For 2 Cents Plain.’ “When I finish them up, I’m going to devote all my enérgies toward a project that I think will -be of inestimable value to this country. America hag been very YOU Can Turn These Words: Into | | MONEY| ‘Sell. Them with a Want Ad . in The Pontiac Press we OVENS | “OBOE. BB! ~ f a : ORGAN OIL L ‘AMPS. - ‘ ‘ & ee OL H OTTOMAN . “ORNAMENTS | oxyceN TAN KS ‘PALS "Sell. a wit ith TAC. PRESS | Want Ads | EATER 2? | Midwest festivals in Seaanaid Gas beers “; want to send 200 young musival spectacle the Old World has ever seen, 5 ee ee ee joy.: * “Oh, it will be ssiavdinus: These fress ‘young. ‘people-—the best of patterns and playing their hearts | out—Wwgl show Europeans the real face of our country. make Us more treads. th than any- thing we could ever do.” | “* -*+* * : Willson is admittedly a tiie of band music, A onetime clarinet- ist with. John Phillip Sousa, he has led upwards of a players, at his’ rousing “76 Trombones." “Now B see the ‘sate Depart meht is going to send over the Marie Corps, Well, that's all But Europeans aren’t going to be too. impressed by. professional musicians employed by a govern- ment agency. ‘They will be impressed by thousands of. youngsters, all of them amateurs, who are playing for the pure joy of it.” as 20,900 gyoung Americans are formidable. San * “But it's not impossible,” he added: fervently. “I don’t expect the State Department to pay for all of it. I'm sure that if Mason City (his Iowa home -town) had a chance to send its band to Eu-| rope, the people would raise tle | money somehow.’ | Iranian Youth, 17, Slaps His Girl; (No Immunity) | _ WASHINGTON (AP) — Fahrad) Adjoodani won't be prosecuted for) | slapping his girl friend, but dip-| lomatic immunity didn't free him. | He has none: . The father of the girl, the Rev. J. Glenn Boliek, a Lutheran min- | ister, said Monday he did not in-! jtend to press charges. *- Pil * Adjootiani, 17° if the son of an | Iranian officia] here, and police first said he had diplomatic im-| jmunity. But the State Department later announced that his father's immunity. did not extend to. the son. The father, Mahmoud Ad- | Joodani, is assistant director of the Iranian student exchange. x *« * The Adjoodani youth said he | was. angered because ‘his girl, | Sandra Louise Boliek, 16, had | been going out with other-"buts while he was attending Youngs- jtown (Ohio) University. He} | slapped her and fired two blank! |cartridges from a pistol. The Iranian Embassy said it was considering sending the boy jback to Iran, but had come to no} decision. wa Richard J, ‘Gatling patented the first machine gun on Nov. 4, 1362. marching bands to the capitals of America, marching ‘ in intricate | a This would). right, They play ©:.good mazebs/ former United Nations official found shot park last week, walk toward the plane They and their mother are en, route-to funeral service, In front are, teft 8. In the rear are Karen, 16, left, still doubts her husband committed suicide. « paper ‘i Lise, 10, 2 to} 445 Motorists Die _ Over ‘Safe’ Holiday” /S By The Associated Préss Traffic’ agcidents during the four - day’ Thanksgiving holiday) weekend claimed 445 lives — a | smaller , toll than could be expect- ed in a_non-holiday period of sim- ilar length>-according to National) ‘Safety Council estimates. * * The council madi no prediction of the highway death toll for Thanksgiving weekend. It | esti- mated that a 102-hour non-holiday period from. Wednesday evening jto' Sunday midnight: at this time of year would produce 470 traffic | deaths ; * * ~e Fires during the holiday .week- iend killed 70 persons and. 135-died: in miscellaneous accidents’ for an over-all toll of 650.~ Bug Menace Grows With Owns Population Boom DETROIT — The flies may conquer the flypaper some day, a bug expert maintains. Harrold B. Jones, of American Smelting and Refining. Co., Mem- phis, Tenn., contends that contrary to common belief, man is barely holding his own in the battle for survival against insects. He addressed the opening session here yesterday of the meeting of the entomological societies of America, ‘anada and Ontario. “There are more mosquitoes, flies and bugs today than ever before,” Jones said, “and the danger to the public is hard to evaluate. If we didn’t have ‘our present insecticides and arsenicals, all of our food and fiber crops would be lost.”’ fr imen who rished life; limb and financial * sagfigs. to refloat’ a broken tanker may Have to take ithe ship apart for scrap to realize a profit. Lo That yas ‘the prospect facing jthe four amateur salvagers after a. federal. court-ordered auction Monday failed to produce any bidders for the 428-foot -stern sec- tion of the African Queen. Not ah 6ffer was heard as’ 200 persons assembled a dep- uty marshal call for/bids, By court order and at the request of the) new owners, the opening bid had been set .at a minimum of $250,- 000. Orie shipbuilder, John L. Ropeer |III, said the Queen might bring as little as $100,000 if sold as |scrap. The 'salvagers estimate they spent more than that to raise he broken ship from the ocean oor off Maryland and have it towed to a shipyard here in Sep- tember. Susan MacMurray Weds With,No Fuss HOLLYW: "(AP) Susan MacMurray, 19, daughter of actor Fred . MacMurray, wanted her marriage to Thomas Moore Poole, 31, a Los Angeles businessman,’ to be a quiet affair. So did Poole. | It, was. _* * * MacMurray announced Monday the couple was married Sunday Nev. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Clark, proprietors of the hotel, stood up for them and the ceremony was performed by a justice of the peace; ~- : *® * o Susan’s mother died several kj |. NOW! “YELLOWSTONE KELLY” | ___“RIOT IN JUVENILE PRISON" ig MILLION DOUBLE BLOCK-BUSTER 1 SHOW! SPECI At Se aay R Starts WED. jlican_ senator, jexecutive director of the commit- years ago, MacMurray has_ since wed actress June Haver. Former Senator Potter to Direct Tanker Jobs NEW YORK — Charles E. Potter, has -been named itee of American Tanker Owners, Inc. Joseph ‘Kahn, president of the committee which is com of 414 American: tanker companies, said Potter would work with fed- eral.agencies to find employment for the tankers owned by commit- NORFOLK, yer «AbD - Four : at the Desert Inn in Las. Vegas, | former Michigan Repub. || 3s

" yracuse were affirmative, the draft was| . ' , pte’ or BALTIMORE Pred nen, | n terday at the annual NFL player secret the Lions haven'’t| titcay: ‘Purdue guard; Jim ‘Wolf. Pan- Mix, Southern Caltiornta teckie;| Anderson, Ariny ter e’|made. If not, another player was| 4. If the Bears and Baltimore|on Friday night, also thy PCH, im draft were failure, to grab been satisfied with the .quarter-|bandie A&M. Don Floyd, TCU tackle: in Terrell.| Rutgers end: Dale, Rem. Purdue tackle: |selected. itie, they would meet in Baltimore |the season opener for the on k, tional Southern Methodist of Tobin Rote, Earl Mor-| puiy cannon, LSU halfback; Chabies|haliback, Ger “Schwodes, ‘Syracuse half. Varnado, ‘southern University Beck: Doug tok * Dec, 20. A tié between the Bears/Starting’ time tonight is 8 o’cloc back Don Meredith end ‘the selec- Jerry -Reichow: and they| DiS new Merics State halfback: Carles] Bancavage, “Southern” California “ quard:| tral Michigan beck; Bil Beck, Guststus| Prior to the draft, the owners and 49ers would be broken in Sari tion of a player ‘who already has be couriting orf Rabb to solve} Jangrette, enn State tackle: Jerry Stal-|Je eabout, Purdue tackle; James| Adolphus tackle; Dave Baker. Syracuse/held an informal meeting to hear 'Francisco Dec, 20, while a dead- N 5 signed a contract to play projtheir quarterback problem, LW. Be ge eene: Bee Toernce| parcel, Houston, tackle and end: Doni webster, Marcuetie back; Bill German an expansion report by George |lock between San Francisco and| Trotters, ef tars baseball. “ig anit. ts aniate, Wack [nit Merice tackle: ag pe we Bal Kent state iets: Bobby, Boyd, McMurry tackle. . Halas; Bears’ owner and chair- Baltimore would be séttled in t Rabb teamma’ a H . Luster, . ; rm Barne 0: | Since Detrolt has been talking | John Rebineon, were Detrol’s |My st batt"Eu dita" Peel Wattg Giese, cence MM Beet Jar Vanderbit, attncy:/man of the ‘expansion committee. RANInORe Dec: 2 at Olympia Tonight allthis losing season about the | first two choices. Both played Bo State guard: James Jones. SMU end:| Rice peck; James Nemeth, South Caro-| rane” Winessiin backs dike ‘Wrant, ain|Although most of the others, and im the “on a a triple te inj y Ip ; need for bolstering the quarter- | with LSU’s national ter; Soares Rakowski, Citadel cetier “4 “Rugusene woollen’ tackle: *Seoneal = wee: Riahomne ‘Bate acting commissioner Austin Gun. {he West. the championsiip game d was by far the poorest in the q HEAD FALCONS — Coach Gene Konley and. - guard Bill Mason comprise the Rochester brain- trust as the Falcons open oP play at home to- x» night against favored Avondale: Mason is the only ¥eteran player RHS hag* back aftér a 13-3 season last year. Pontiac Press Photo ¥ F eeahial recent Donald Kaczmarek, North Dakota tackle; and ship team tt 1969 and oa LSU's high-ranked 1959;team. - : Lion officials said Rabb had fine ‘a e echo i long because he already. has|. | een drafted by Dallas of the} / budding American Football Fights Britisher ‘Towmdrrow HOUSTON, Tex. (AP) — Joe Brown can’t hope to 6 Michigan Te gat be Boys Picked, before Seeding _ days,” leven Bill Gore back the clock but ‘he’s not in- clined to agree with challenger Dave Charnley that now's. the hour to cast an eye toward ‘the chair. rocking. ~ “Joe has been like a tiger for Cae Says. |: =" Brown Predicts litle KO ing “TH be glad when we can let him out Gore’ s 34-year-old tiger will away 10 years to the British pire. champion when they mest in their ~15-round - lightweight / title fight int-Sam Houston Coliseum tomorrow night. But he claims a 4inch reach , quietly. contends that cautious performance Here Is Completed NFL Draft List aaa. tackle. Mew American Football League. Mississippi end; George Boyn- ‘Cannon and Iz0 Prefer Old Loop foNewAFL by National Teams; Big Ten Places 33 PHILADELPHIA (AP) — If the | reaction of Billy Cannon. and |George Izo is' any indication’ of things to come, the National Foot- ball League hasn't much to worry about in any player war with the ; yn, the star of Louisiana State’s Sugar Bowl-bound football ‘jteam, and Izo, quarterback of the fast. finishing Notre Dame squad, | both were drafted by the NFL, and agreed to play ‘in the 40-year- ‘| old pro league. - ; a er er Cannon mouthed the war cry of | the established league when he! appeared at the NFL draft yes- terday and said: - % “I favor the NFL because it has the better players and more security.’ , LSU's ‘triple “threat . halfback | said: he would sign with the Los Angeles Rams, who-made him the NEL’s No, 1 draft choice, immed. jately after LSU's Jan. 1 Sugar, Bowl date with Mississippi. Izo; who has” no bow] date, already has signed a contract with the Chicago Cardinals, He was. the second pick in the NFL draft. | The NFL has made no bones that it plans to sell college play- ers on_its stability, security, and fringe benefits as well as with cold cash. In all, the 12 NFL teams—se- lecting in order from last to first ~|place—drafted 240 players from Ten led with 10 players selected. Seven were taken from Missis« sippi's powerful team, six. from Georgia's Orange Bowl squad -and five each from LSU, Notre Dame, Cincinnati, Wisconsin, Texas nue gel were quiet om what :was dis-| ‘tcussed, these. facts were learned | College &; from reliable sources: ~ agg meng Calloge “back “Dallas and Minneapolis-St. Paul | oe eee bake Rane Wane are still interested and being con- soumvortas. is tute sidered for franchises. Richard ‘ene «4! The league at its annual meet- ing in January will try to amend} 240 -Gridders Drattee? 124 colleges. Purdue of the Big THE BRUTE — Jim “The ‘Brute’ Bernard will meet his fa- vorite antagonist, Louie Kleif in the wrestling ecard at the Pan- une Armory Wednesday tem. Pival on Mats Again in Armory ‘Rassling Card A return bout between two long- time antagonists will highlight ‘the next professional wrestling card at the Pontiac Armory Wednesday night. The two adversaries; Jim “Brute’’ Bernard and Louie Klein, have been the participants in’ a j j | i } | growing bitter feud that dates back; to their first meeting here on Octo-| ber: 7. The feud ept very mutch ‘alive by their match Wwo Weeks ago..The Over Edsel Ford a Win Rochester Plays ‘Most to Avondale, Clarkston . Entertains Ortonville By BILL CORNWELL Bill Kilpatrick; head basketball coach at Dearborn Edsel Ford High. School, said. today that he's begin- ning to think Pontiae Central coach Art Van Ryzin has some me of a hex on his team. ~ Art’s boys in four tries,” lament- ed Kilpatrick, as his Thunder- birds prepare to meet the Chiefs tonight in Central's 1950-60. sea- son opener at. the PCH gym- nasium. “Van Ryzih’s clubs always are well coached and-1 have nothing < but. respect for hirh’ and his play. ers,” -Kilpatrick said. Then he = added hopefully: “‘Maybe this is our night to come out on the long end of the score.’ . * * * ‘ Although the Chiefs are. favored to take the. measure of Edsel Ford, there is every indication that they . will have a fight 6n,their hands. against an experienced outfit which > already has one“WVictory. to its” 3 lresults of both matches have been |highly inconclusive, | The bout, which Bernard won, | ‘caused so much bad against Bernard on the part of ithe spectators and Klein; that a Wednesday. . In the other bouts on the card; Chief Geronimo, an Indian wres- tler, will meet ‘‘Golden Boy” Billy Parks, and George MacArthur will| oppose rtrand Villard, an ex-| citing newcomer, | NFL Prepared if Ties Occur All Possible’ Playoffs, ' Settled in Coin Tossing Séssion PHILADELPHIA Ww Acting Commissioner Austin H. Gunsel announced Monday night arrange- ments for playoffs in both. confer- ences of the National Football League in the event of ties at the end of. the regulation season. - Gunsel said coin tosses resulted rematch has been Scheduled for}. credit. The Central-Ford contest is one ‘lof nine scheduled in the Oakland County area this evening as the feeling | new season.bas its first big round of, play. Next to the Central-Dearborn game, Avondale’s invasion of Rochester is the leading local attraction, followed by. Clarks: | ton’s engagement with Ortonville in the Clarkston gym. Other area games on the sched- ule include Oak Park at Bloomfield | ‘| Hills, South Lyon’ at Fowlerville, | Utica St, Lawrence at Farmington Our Lady of Sorrows, Howell at Brighton, Croswell + Lexington: at Brown City and Kingston at North : Branch: - ° * * All. are: sorinedorenes outings. League“ play. begins earnest Friday night when Oaidland County invasion of the hardwoods. Mike Halstead, a §-{oat-1 jumping ijack center, is the mainspring of ithe Edsel Ford- Attack: Halstead netted 17 points last Wednesday when the Thu ford Union 58-38 while barely working up a sweat. Doug Lucas is a talented hold- over at guard and Larry Burnick, another of four -returning letter- ‘would be played Jan. 3 in ’the, ‘home of the Western winnér. Two.! iway ties would set 1 the title game back .to-Dec. 27 i ae home of ithe Wéstern champi Calvin 71, Ferris 70 : Mi io) back; — Lee. Jows| Halas, for the good of the) BEARS Syracuse, guard: De"\and is placing him in mothballs} haif-/for a new Dallas franchise if it! eens Will's Average Up its constitution to make a 10-12ths | BIG RAPIDS, Mich. (P—Cal- , eenardjinstead of unanimous vote neéces-| yin edged Ferris 71-70 last night ackle; Barris, TCU sary for approval of expansion. in a touch-and-go basketball game Te ee TS nt Sei; tWO old pros, Halas for, and which saw Calvin's Henry Demots Larry|George Preston Marshall, Wash-! ‘drop in 19 points’ to tgke high z:-|ington owner, against, are oppo-|honors from Ferris’ Dick Krivak. | who scored 18. -Inents in this fight. DETROIT (UPl)—The Harlem , Globetrotters and Althéa Gibson, former, fwo-time Wimbledon and /The Globetrotters . will - combine - heir basketball skills with their well-known/ clowning in a gate against the San Francisco All Nations team. Miss Gibson, who turned ‘pro this month, will play Karot-Fa: geros, league, drafted quarterback Don | | Meredith, a Texas football hero, | : Makes the grade. | Will Work Properly Timed Screen Very Often on his | Bugs a fe eee bene — The screen pay described today ‘tackle raeas oat {0 36.2 P NBA ir ii is one-of a series of such plays.” og my tackie; Ch Gear acing a! « \ It’s a simple play but with Prop- ; Cola, Sowhhern Cal ~ er screening and timi it. works me NEW YORK (AP)—Wilt Cham 4 Mire: ; many sien ~ . . tate end: Prentice berlain, Philalelphia’s rookie’ | 04) O*~: Q + ee 2% » Warrior who's an old hand at scor- >. ; men’ ~ ing, has upped his leading ayer; a - Sa aan oe sek re = foul at, Mis- age to 36.2 poifits a game in the AT | ane. : nie “giaie National Basketball. Assn,‘ while! | $ As player C passes w F Meenas tars oa pore. r si Zed post or pivot, i) Chambetiain fas a five | & 2 ie . ‘\ege over Elgin Baylor (1 of of |, . , ok; “Jonnes| 'Minneapolis on Fg me | fh 8 ° A O : ate relon ‘according té NBA statistics; , ie released today; And he’s just five| C) Offeiae, ~ se RE ome ol behind Cincinnati’s Jack; | Wi dstente ne-~ +h _ baifback: Twyman in total points, pond Or iad ae z aoe oe Des played three games ie 2 bs ae, tow end; ne a Ce Fo et Fu. Ave. SCREEN PLAY fonte Lee. °2. Gha berlin, he Ra Hee See | By JOK LAPCHICK * ark: | 3: Basin, Minn” “AS (71 D8 468 R12 | iF gheier| & Shue, Deb. 2h 167 11, 483 HS St. John's U, Basketball Coact Basel Rate HARI REE | Witten for AP Newatenttes ard; - » & gharm ; Bos, |. 19 152 63 ae 192 All teams should have some|— AiO: Hes PSs. a igs (bread and butter Skeid la a) a F oo > Rina ey % ae ; ; 4 ; “We haven't been able to weet Ss 4 teams stage their first full-scale : rbirds beat Red- Forest. Hills tennis champion, sharé the same card tonight uf Olympia. areas formerly ranked fifth ‘among amateur net stars. .. hee eke V/ Stewardess or * important ground position Dept, AN-338. Box 34 /e Pontiac Press, : ¢hi completion of basic i training, “Wut be be high seboo! os Atak oO beratewer a “first call for swimming at Madi-| ~ AMERICA’S tanoestseuen “Way bey” or Ws 0 il Cigers YOUNG I “aire woman Train for _ AIRLINES | ae Se many My to Chicago ai na edditional oe oon "today for complete AIRLINE CAREER DIVISION Detroit locked for: secorid | points each, Bathgate collected three goals ayid, two assists while Howe bagged one “goal and two assists. | The scoring leaders: « . Borvath, Boston 20 iy sibeu 13 Bat ngéte » New York ..:. 9 Be! Montreal ...... 12 St . Boston -:....... 9 Huy. Chicago .. , z H./ Richard, Montreal -. 10 Ptentice, New York 8 Beottrion. ‘Montreal % Bueyk, boston 8 Uilman, Detroit 7 Ssivesess™ | BBBEhBENNES T fon oe Lead in NHL MONTREAL (AP)—Bronco hoe. vath of the Boston Bruins /fired three. goals and one assist last week to hold a commanding lead in the National Hockey ‘League's individual scoring competition. ‘Horvath's output gave him 20 goals and 14 assists for 34 points. Andy “Bathgate of the New -York Rangers and Gordie Howe of the Red Wings are dead- place with 27 4} son, including Bill. Vittori, a trans-|.- fer’ -from: -Highland Park, who should be .a Strong choice in the individual ing prospect, is "Jim Jobe a sprinter / Ae *, * * Wi in the breast stroke, and Jim Tuttle, Lee Barrie and Dick JGould in the: craw] events. E ‘lat 7:00 p.m, tomorrow. Utica goes inte its second sea- son of swimmifig with 10 let- termen, but the Chieftains are not expected te handle Fitzger- ald, a team which has 12 of 14 lettermen. back, ; to be a league contender and the ‘Jays. will get a good test {rom termen. Tonight, Birmingham, with 14 lettermen and depth in each event, will. méet’ Grosse Pointe. Bob Sintz. and Jim Elliott are strong sprinters, with captain Dennis Collins handling the. distance Pontiac Central swimmers . get into action. .at thome Friday against.Ypsilanti. Saturday, many area swim teams will take part in ’ Another: lead- , The’ / Huskies’ will. have Wally Johysom in ‘the . butterfly, . Phil The meet at Northern will start} Southfield has a strong-nucleous Redford. Jim McIntosh and Tom Spear head the 11 returning let. events, | 4 Football ib |whose accompl a border on the: & : ce) ete g tel Auocated Pres Clase D All-State footat done by AP member sports parts of the state, - ' op yote- Warren, only - the Royal Oak Relays at-Kimball's ae _. Policy issuance. More good news— for each additional accident and é “Michigan Mutual Liability proudly -announces a new, challenging auto |. insurance’ ‘plan that rewards accident- free motorists— ZL Le Our merit rating plan does not ur choice of coverage or f limits of protection... Z tinue to earn additional discounts. Good drivers can also enjoy our.” *‘Buyer’s Choice Pay Plan” whieh claim free year’ from the date of lets you pay for your insurance on a monthly basis: for up to ten months. Phone now for‘ full information young male drivers (under and rates on your car. . . L Our studies show that drivers who 25)can also quality, or are already 4 have:gone two years without an_ eligible, for sizeable‘“Good-Driver” accident or insurance claim are »discounts . . ; all youthful female : better than average risks. Becausé drivers are insured at low adult ‘of this fact we are now offering a rates. ; new ““Good-Driver Plan” that lets pe enjoy an initial. discount that means a large reduction on our new thrifty rates, and you, con- % ° on the first # age it’s rat by smaller CarolinaStafe and Idaho State], | acdaee tie iad ” already |1 have been: ved schools .but NCAA - regulations ri N ewan. Shaw’s ‘A’ Victors. |’ Newman A.M-E. -| while Griff's Grill and a Rochester . and Shaw's Jewelers were Class A victors quintet were taking “B” games in city basketball. openers last night. Newman held a good edge all the way featuring a 16-point ef- fort by Mel Taylor in blasting CIO 594, 57-35. Shaw's was down: | b yeh pee cent |Diehm: swished 16 apiece for the with a 24-point -3rd period and 36-33 but had a 19-9 Jast -quartcr| jedge to down the LakéSide Royals,} 152-45. Bob- McManus and Dave victors. Felix Brooks topped . the losers with 13. . Larry’s and Shep’s Bar rallied City Basketball Begins ~~ Carl Montross paced -the triumph. and 16, ‘respectively, for Avon. Griff’s ‘started and finished strong in a 7459 romp over Boath Homes. ’ Four of the winners’ hit double numbers’ as eight scored. Booth’s Fred ‘Baker topped both - teams with 14. inthe Parks & Recreation ‘pro- gram. Sword Danéer Selected Horse held on to trip Avondale, 68-63. Larry Hummel’s 17 and 16 by No Change in Grid Poll By The Associated Press ace votes and won-lost rec- parenth 7 " gyracase ) st) ; 1,492 2. Missiseippt (49) (1) 20. 1380 . LSD (6) (1) vey. 1,098 3 4. Texas (1) 5. Georgia (2) (9-1) . 6. Wisconsin (15) (7-2) ..........4 7. Tev ) 8 9 : (8-2 ween coeen , Washington & OD vee ceee . Arkansas 7 Clemson Ce im Champ for ‘59 * NEW-ORLEANS (AP) — Sword Dancer is American’ .champion and top 3-year-old of 1959 by an overwhelming vote of the Thor- oughbred Racing Assns.’ nounced last night by ‘the 25- member board, made up of rac- ing secretaries at es tracks. * * The chestnut son pe Sunglow- Highland Fling is owned by Mrs. Isabel] Dodge Sloane, and. won eight of 13 starts during the sea- son. Sword Dancer earned $537,004 more than any other horse in 1959, The ‘decisive race which swung the American -championship to Sword Dancer, was the $100,000 65) 1 Missourl 6-4) voce Renew ebane | Sestszesske BESESS8 - Ps : : 4 : Fis why! Woodward Sept. 26 at Aqueduct. In Gift Whiskey... a sea rare is the he BIG by! a — rites og eve cagA INLAND MARINE” - BLENOED WHISKEY + 90 PROOF + 65% Grain THE, Masia eben meres CORPORATION, poe NEW vORK tls gil ag i era? ee ; ers boty : ; Jerry Hill and Jerry Paul had 20 - Action resumes tomorrow night . . selec; (tion board,. The balloting’ was’ an- ’y ever. to win the major col- yea ng title three years in He a pad record in of 2.538 ° Furman of 2,587. Wake Forjpt. bs 1,962 points and is with- Rot the. three-year” mark a by Frank Selvy of | d the four-year mark Dickie Hemric of i * * Some of{the other ‘top games listed to tt include Iowa at Evansville (the NCAA college division cha pion), Wake Forest ASt. John’s (1959 NIT Ht Bridgeport, Colo- 'rado State @pllege ‘at Kentucky, Georgia Te at Duke, St. Jo- i|seph’s at Matshall, South Dakota State at Kansjs Staté, Penn State at North Carol} State, San Fran- cisco at Stanjj ord and UCLA at Southern Califa 4) The big tim A doubleheader pro- grams start sip ly at Philadel- phia tomorrow with LaSalle- Millersville and Penn-Washington and seltenne | | At New ‘York Thursday it’s Marquette vs. NYU and St, wy vi St. John’s. \ ole 4 i Kentucky, expevted ‘to. resume its old habit of wikning the South- eastern Conference\ title, gets an early test of national rating on a western tour that indludes week- end games with UCLA’ ‘an | South- ern California. Befo. even_ started, the bas- ke season has proved too nerve-racking for one coach. Phil Woolpert, who saw his San Fran- cisco Dons drop fromm the heights last season, took a- year's lea of absence and turned over the team to a protesting: assistant, Ross are holds the two-year| “The Class D ranks are the amallest tootball- -playing schools } the state, but the All-State team announced today boasts Fis Wh ten coh. ceeh Geo pen cn state féceived a ballot. Votes were tabulated and research . editors and writers from all | ‘ae tn Cleca. © koala nk Chk abe ments as halfback at Morrice High School ble. He . “feet-8 arid 165 pounds, scored 193 of his _ |team’s 131 points this year, He gained 2,056 yards for a 12.7 av- | lerage per carry. His foushdowns cathe on average runs of about’ {85 yards... * He caught more than 20 pases sulk made about 100 tackles on defense. . team was able to hold him under 150 yards’ pro- dt tak ae eee > sl ge Fame are shown at. gathering of football w : ae in New York.From: ieft: Air Force prvi: ig 1959 ASSOCIATED PRESS oe FOOTBALL SavaD ” prac se om sg “er 4 He ge | (POS. - . NAME _ @ SCHOOL — HGT. WGT. CLASS: MEE ci = End Dale uthworth> Schooleraft.. 6-6. 215 Junior oe ' ‘|Bnd~ Tom Judkins Deerfield “ 6-0 180 Senior Pear te Tackle. Dick Corcéran Bay City St. M. 6-4 240 Senior ft ' _|'Fackle Toy. Hayward Sthoolcraft 5-10 195 > Senior aver al. Court 04 onig ‘|Guard L. Van St’enh’use. Unionville . §-2 19% ~—- Senior js : | 1 -|Guard Ed Carpenter Mendon - “6-0 180 Senior * B The \isooctated Préss. ; hi ae Idaho State, Center ,Charles Hufnagel Fowler 6-1 18 Senior ne boys.of the dribble ‘and oe: against Utah State, will) Back Dick Manders Adrian Cath. 5-10 180 Senior dunk set begin their annual quest ‘try for its seventh straight in the| Back ©. Dick Warren Morrice 5-8 ~165 Senior ., for college basketball's major lountain Conference. Kar-|Back ~ Mike Foley Bay City St.M.5-10 200 Senior — honoeg Seen as as usual, a or innati and =9 4 Back Jim DuRussell- Reese ‘61: 175 Senior Se eee = eae TE eee ee BP BESTE soma: “sarin, ne down to championship competi- Valley Conference and Ivy League ste tae Prancis, & sonieisit ae Jacobson, Manckiotia titiog, . California opens} JARDE ! rye Cincinnati, Kansas State, West its University’s Sai | Bacht Bri ° gukighricn Memphis; Virginia, St. John's (NY), St. Friday night. + spsroegs. - fee gg Goines: Joseph (Pa.), Kentucky, “North x sk & Barber’ Springs: _phiveiy. ae Martin: ima, Byers Springport; Bateman New Balgers. Coach PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Steve Sebo will be dismissed as° Penn football coach today -in favor of Rutgers’ John Stiegman. In turn,. Rutgers will announce the signing jof Dr. John Bateman, Penn’s ‘line |i coach, as Stiegman’s successor. The Associated Press learned last night of Dr. Bateman’s ap- pointment,: after reporting exclu- sively.on Sunday Stiegman would replace Sebo. In the wake ~f reports, both schools set press conferences for today; ‘almost certainly. to an- nounce officially the changes. in command. * we * There was no comment trom Bateman, Sebo or Stiegman. Dr, .Gaylord P, Harnwell, presi- dent of the University of Pennsyl- vania, said yesterday a final de- cision had been made on Sebo's status, based on a report of the] faculty administrative committee. He had met with 30 varsity. foot- ball players — players wh ex- pressed shock at the report of Sebo’s dismissal. They backed their coach to the hilt. Dr. Harwell said he was an ad- mirer of Sebo, too, “but any deci- sion was fundamentally on a fac- hulty level at all i» seativations. * Sebo, dubbed the nice. guy who finishd’ first, came to Penn from Michigan State in 1954. Pere year}: less. In 1956 they won four games. ve| Nevertheless, Sebo was signed to a second three-year contract. Daves, Sot yenre tee Kaien Good . both men and women BETTER WITH YOUR OWN EQUIPMENT! nen and Some oe from $3.95. ‘Stiegman to Replace | Sebo at Penn Today = + “Jas Sebo's top assistant. ers, although the Ivy ‘League was ing football. His reputation. suffered accord- ingly, until this year. Penn fin- ished with 7-1-1 record, the best it” 12 years and good -for the Quakers’ first -Ivy League title Since 1952. Sebo’s over-all record is 1835-1. - 7 on 2 Dr. Bateman’ was credited with developing ,the powerful line that made possible Penn's winning sea son. He- was Lou Little’s No. 4 assistant at Columbia from 19%€ until he came: to: Penn in 1957 * * * = Asa tackle he was captain of Columbia’s 1937 football team. He coached football and taught Eng. lish at Middletown (N.Y.) High School and served in the Naw during ‘World War II. * * * In four seasons at Rutgers, Stiegman had a 22-15 record, im cluding an 81 record for his top flight .1958 team. This seasdp Rutgers was 6-3. Stiegman was , assistant coach at Princeton froth 1947 until he went to Rutgers. He is a graduate of Williams College. Stegman . just completed the first year of a two-year contract. PrepGridder_ wir Dies Six Weeks : After Fatal Tilt * - ’ time 1 looked ‘at least three men 2 me moved, Perry Moss, late” of : ' ; . abre hint to the coach, probably NURSDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1950 _ & tle in Los Angeles Coliseum Saturday, @ games and the attractive: bowl program ahead, the 1959 season ended last weekend. ~~ « The final whistle on regular season play, however, signals ’ the beginning of the open seasory on football coaches. * NEW YORK (AP)—Excépt for the big Syracuse-UCLA bat- a few other scattered From: now until spring practi tages Git ta partte of MOREL cock, ic thse) fens to oy It has ‘begun already. The last lorida State, had crossed the bor- der to the Canadian pro league, Charles O’Rhurke had resigned from Massachusetts and Bus Mer- tes had departed Kansas State. “These are only the ‘early outriders. : There ‘will be many more. pions of them will have had onet' more: losing seasons. Most of tien will have been reminded: of it, even though they didn't need |“ to be, by a species of spartan undergraduate demonstration com- mon to our times, known as “hang- ing in effigy.’ A rope is thrown over a limb and a likeness of the ‘coach is hauled into the air for the multitude to jeer. These young executioners, examples of sweatless physical exertion, invar- iably include some of those stal- wart marauders of girl dormitories khown as “panty raiders." “The hanging-in-effigy is a mac- once lauded by the college, that ; -he is no longer welcome in their intellectual comnunity, Members in spirit, if not in body of the psuedo-lynchers are thase self-appoirited, dedicated, loudly articulate saviors of university af- fairs kriown as “old grads.” Al- though they may never have in- hated even one whiff of the ozone) of a locker room in all their mor- | tal days, they are positive «the | present coach is even worse than) the one.they paid off. | Not all coaches are bullied by such tactics, Some courageously ride the storm to regain the re- spect of all. Now this is no brief for incompetent coaches who should be fired. But in justice to those losing coaches about to be fired, I believe university authori- ties and campus communities owe them nothing less than to separ- ate them with dignity. Along this Jine I offer in a— . season’s farewell a quote from President Theodore Roosevelt, Professional - WRESTLING. PONTIAC NATIONAL ichuk’s replacement in ‘the club on a standby basis. lterday for minor surgery on a) [isaid Lunde probably would play ‘} Saturday. dohn McKenna, the fine coach | of the Virginia Military Insti-. tute’ team: “Tt is not the critic who counts; not the man who points out: how the strong man-stumbled or where the door of deeds could have done them better. The credit belongs to the man who is actually in the érena;, whose face is marred ‘by dust and’ sweat _and blood; who strives valiantly; who errs: and comes short again and agein;-who knows the great enthusiams, the great devotions, and spends him- self in a worthy cause; who, at the best, knows the ttiumph of high achievement; and who, at the worst, if he fails, at least fails while daring greatly, so that his place’shall never be with those |. cold and timid souls who knew neither victory. nor defeat.” Sawchuk Back on Skates Again E DeWitt Gambls x. rH Howtiac PRESS. - * * Get, Three Giants in: Ist. Major Deal onNL Refugee First Baseman « Detroft Prexy ‘ickod $25,000 .to Purchase Big Muscleman. ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. frites at Detroit’ s Briges. Stadium ‘for the first time next spring the Ti- gers will be pulling for him to/pe blast one out of the park. - That's. what Bill DeWitt, Tigers’ | president, -was—gambling on yes- terday when he shelled out $25,- 000 for the National League réfu- gee first baseman. The Tigers also bet the ,same amount that -Em mer ‘Tinois quarterback, could help in the outfield next year. . DeWitt paid the money yes- ferday in the major league dratt here, And he’s known among baseball men as a shrewd judge of players. “We got both men we hope fo get this time,” DeWitt ‘said, think Bilko can hit in our pa Lindbeck is only. 24 and definitely a good prospect.” - * * * ’ DETROIT w—Star goalie Terry! Saychuk, back on the ice after) five ‘days in the hospital, was, scheduled to” skate with ‘fis fellow| Detroit Red Wings today and then! | practice with the team tomorrow. Sawchuk was released fypm the} ‘hospital yesterday. He had bee a) stricken by a -virus-neuritis con-| idition Thanksgiving. Day. Giub officials said they would decide by the end of the week © whether to use’ Sawchuk in Sat- urday afternoon’s Olympia Sta- ‘dium game with the visiting Bos- ton Bruins. They said Gilles Boisvert, Saw- the: - dat three games, would remain ‘with Another Red Wing, forward Len Lunde, went into the hospital yes- ruptured arm muscle and was to be discharged today. The club Warren Godfrey also was Cx- pected to be on the ice Saturday. Godfrey ~suffered a pulled groin muscle in Sunday's 4-1 defeat at GUARD ARMORY . ‘ST WATER STREET WED., DEC. 2 8:30 P. M. the hands of the Toronto Maple |Leats. year-old Bilko, the Bengals now have the biggest man_,in baseball. He has gone as high as‘270 pounds — almost. big enough ‘fo tilt the rinfield. However, big Steve, reperted he is now down to 237 pounds. Bilko, noted for his power, has - ‘been playing organized baseball since he was 1. years old. He's on, He was the property of the - St, Louis Cardinals for, years. His only full season in the ma- jors was with the Cards in 1953. He hit: 21 homérs and had a 251 average that season. Bilko also played briefly with the Chicago Cubs, the Cincinnati Reds and Los Angeles Dodgers be- \fore drifting to Spokanellgst sea- son where he hit .307, including 26 homers and 93 RBI, Lindbeck is not so muscular, He hit .284, including 17 homers and 28 doubles, for-Atlanta last year. 'He was signed by Milwaukee in |1956- and ‘hasbeen in the-minors since. Tiger scouts claim Lindbeck has good legs, an exceljent arm and is a strong hitter in the clutch. Under draft rules, both players starter O'Dell and Loes, an er- Lindbeck, better known as a , for-| 2. “We 5 ~ One thing is certain. In the 31-| . cuit teams, but never + really caught Tom Ferrick will ios “ize Seats hese gi Klein No co Time Ue Umit Fi ht to ae Finish ( h Ti H | , Wer Poke oach Tiger rurlers. oy. y eae me ‘Getenime. | i Hage 1 ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. w—De- 2 Out of $ Pais ~“ George MeCarther vs. Jean Franee GEN. ADM. Lee ee ewes 1.50 RINGSIDS oe eeee 2.00 & 2.50 Fas pitching coach. ADVANCE TICKET SALES: | Ferrick, who was. picked yester- Griffs’ Grill, 49:°N. Saginaw day, replaces Willis Hudlin. — ‘VEW Post No. 1370 _. The 44-year-old ‘former Amer- FE 5-4201 398 $. Saginaw ican League pitcher coached under ‘Dykes at Cincinnati for three years land was with the Philadelphia | Phillies last season. During his] ==,|Playing career, Ferrick was with Philadelphia, Cleveland, St.Louis, LWashington and New York. finished _ his playing career ‘in’ /1953 as a player-coach at \troit Tiger manager” Jimmy Dykes' has completed his coaching salt with the selection of Tom Ferrick| Matchmaker — Bert Ruby HAVING - TRANSMISSION __TROVRLET- Tells of Surprise Jat Crisler Move DETROIT @— Tom. Harmon, one of: the main reasons. coed ai alumni talk about fhe. “good }idays” of football. glory, - bag cs night he was shocked: when his ; coach decided not to take wees commissioner * of the “Amefican Footbal League, ee ee Harmon came ‘back to help honor the Uni of Michigan : football team of “1959. It was the the first time pope two sq Michigan ‘bust. 2 ft » Now @. Sportscaster on the west | FREE ESTIMATE - NO OBLIGATION — TRANSMISSION “REPAIR ON EASY TERMS. ‘Five you & free estimate. Jim's Transmission |: ra9.N. Porke FE 5-4987 | pune \\ i i Aa Ree I: a a ae Ee A jmust be kept by the Tigers-.next n. . e| ws] |@ianapolis. Visiting Harmon | coast, Harmon served | as toastmas- F ‘ ' Br ter Jast night as a cked:throng of| ' dependable ‘sereice, Yea - | more than 900 out: to heap! ae of Baty = t t's an. S88 your and * & sehen bic. Fla. (AP) San Francisco Giants have acquired. Billy O'Dell and Billy Loes from Baltimore in an at- tempt. to plug an undermanned pitching staff, that cost them the 11959 National League pennant; In return for the left-handed The, ' Dogers and Giants had beeh competing for Pete Ramos, the Seriators'’ star right-hander. San Francisco had offered either Brandt or Felipe Alou; another gutfielder, for the 24-year-old Cu- ban, who had a 43-19 record with the last place Nats last season. Los Angeles countered with an offer of four play ers, for, Ramos and Roy Sievers, ‘Washington's all-time home run king. The Dodgers: are willing to part with left-handed Danny © McDevitt, shagtstop Don Zimmer, outfielder Sandy Amoros and™ pitcher John Golden, -a—farm—hand.-Washing- ‘ton has agreed to the trade, pro- 'ratic reliever, the Giants had to give up Jackie Brandt, one of most talented young outfielders, Gordon Jones, a. mediocre relief pitcher, and a- third player yet to -jmamed. The player, it- was‘ pale is Roger McCardell, a rookie catcher who batted .260 at Phoenix last season. x * *) the unprecedented inter - league substituted for Amoros. trading period ‘which began Nov. | xk * But jt may have paved the| O'Dell, 26, gives the Giants a way for a major swap between third starting southpaw to go with Washington and the world cham-| Johnny Antonelli and Mike Me- pion Los Angeles Dodgers, during | Cormick. the minor league convention here.'Clemson College in 1954 for a -Star Pin Points FOLLOW THROUGH 18 GUIDE! “By BILLY WELU ' aptions of the bowling motion is. the follow through, the final seg- _ Ament of the delivery. * * * A good, full follow through w direct the ball to the spot you to rol] better with a better hook. or short, you will pull the ball you to drop the ball, thereby The right arm should: * der level and straight ahead. reaching for the target. _ ek ok you, ing for a strike or a spare. Hillsdale Five Drubbed FINDLAY, Ohio ‘College had too much height and too much polish, as it led all- the way in a 90-59 victory over. Hills+ FORM — Billy Welu’s right arm comes up and straight ahead. | ball game last night. It was the first. major deal in vided outfielder Don Demeter iss)? He was signed out of after military service, he. batted }.in the season he switched to third As/ ‘importnat as all the other) moving to right and Gene Wood- have selected and enables. the ball = If the follow through is abrupt | inside of your spot. It may cause | losing accuracy and the proper “‘lift'” — the pin-getting | qualities of a good rolling ball. | come 4 through after the delivery of the) +ball until it reaches about shoul- 'N ull the arm to your left side or angle it off to the right. Always stretch it out in front of) It's important to follow through | on every shot, whether you're try-; (P— Findlay, dale in a non-conference basket-. Yrioles Trade O Dell, Loes| $10,000 bonus, 0' Dell had his best year in 1958 when he won 14 and pitched three hitless innings jn the All-Star Game. A back, injury “hampered. his work last season but while he fin- ished, with an ordinary 10-12 ree- ord. with a° sixth place club, he had a fine 2.04 earned run aver: | age. Loes, who‘ Will be 30 Dec, 13,| is a former Brodklyn Dodger, The eccentric right-hander, was trad- ed to Washington early last sea- “+son, but the Senators turned him back when ‘he téld them he had a sore arm. He was able to appear in 37 games with the Orioles, however, and had'a 4-7 record. Brandt, 25, a fine defensive out- fielder. and, right- handed batter, Jones, not. to be confused with the 21-game winning Sam Jones, is a 29-year-old right-hander, who! posted -a 3-2: record: with the, Giahts~in 31 games, all in relief, Afiother, deal hanging fire in-| volved Cleveland and the Chicago White Sox, General ager Frank Lane of the Indians has offered outfielder Minnie aia for third. baseman Bubba Phill lips | and catcher John Ronjano. The| White Sox -want another player; thrown “in. ; te | *The Dodgers have another deal| with Kansas—City going-involving) Zimmer, The A's have offered an outfielder, either Bob Cerv or Bill Tuttle; for the scrappy little in- fielder plus another Dodger, pos- sibly Armaras. Se, TE 2-8381 PAINTS was regarded as one of sthe real comers in the Nati eaggue, Last season, his first” Tl /year 270 in 137 games, hit’12 home fans and drove in 57 runs. Late base when Jim Davenport Suffered a kneé injury. Baltimore Manager ‘Paul Rich- ards said Brandt, Who played ‘mostly left field in San Francisco, will be the Orioles’ regular cen- Iter fielder, with Willie Tasby ling. playing left. Bob Nieman, iwho shared the left field assign-| ‘ment with Woodling “last season, | ‘has been traded to the St, Louis: Remove a cone . Ge ron ail four. and i] re Sean entire sescmbiys seals; clean entire ob a t eccentrics check shock absorbers; me a tien; rotate tires ff desired. \Cardinals for catcher -outfielder | nounc ed tomorrow. tf — iy Gene Greeri. The deal will be an-} te 77 West Huron Street four wheels; install SAFTI- Gnip ae 500 mile jnepee= > BRAKES ,RELINED 15 FAMOUS SERVICES: All 4 Wheels complete, including labor and 49" Other Cars $16. 95 meena Nash, Studebaker. Hudson MARKET TIRE Co. | oo. tue ° Peouth © Ford FE 8-0424 4 ‘9 ‘NOW-In M i “@ >it your siidhirones is on the lighter side, Hiram Walker’s Ten Hicw 86 proof straight bourbon i is for you. 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REDWOOD PANELING from... $185 M Armstrong | CEILING TILE | = 12g x12. sie j | 4 : | | 4 = | oa } pan ie SS Re _ ae ene ce 7 , u'll want to look fe gy ee ase - = jo oo =. - your best. for all | Los - _ ee Ry a. the activities of the. eg pee te ond... it’s almost aaa Oo SO : ? ae _ here! The many’ lovely — | oe ok 7 a oe ~ shops in the oe Se aa = Pontiac. Aréa have. > 7 - an . pes “a wonderful selection } a aa ia ; of styles for the oe : . 4 - | “discerning shopper. 7 soo c | oT Drop in soon to- a oe * See what your: ane Bo 7 . — favorite. Pontiac _ wut = \ ao a | x area store: has a, : oe ae specially = ANE Mt 8s selected for Now mucifof the selling for tax purposes is being done by individ- Hals. If enough volume, builds up, prices could be further depressed: Today's sellers may have stocks which have fallen more than the average. They decide to take their}: loss now and thus cut their taxes. Or they may have made such good gains when the bull market was still the talk of the day. that they can establish to he. At i: di : ibe lil Libs. : of pS eG UHH. PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, * 1 DECEMBER 1,.1959 ER BUDDI — in the eos THE GIRLS > INDUCEMENT OFFERED 2 Also many companies have), - cs been aan ir ~yearend dividend |. a aol en Se ies Se my heme p offset BOSTON — Jazz on the col- ' lege level will hold sway at the Boston Gardens Thursday nigh when the first of 12 regional con-|¢ tests will beeheld to find the best collegiate jazz- musicians in the country. . The jazz sessions are under the sponsorship of the nonprofit dazz Advancement Foundation, headed by Paul Whiteman, once known as the “King of Jazz” and now in semiretirement at Day- tona, Fig. Preliminary winners will be chesen in each of 12 regions in the country to compete in the finals| ~ & - at Fort -Lauderdaie, Fia., April 19-23. Final winners in five classifica- t New Drug Aids Staph Infections 34 Very Sick Childrens Cured After TO Days of Synthetic Altafur ‘DALLAS, Tex., (AP) ~An Okla- ~ homa dector told-today of & new] - synthetic drug that helped -savel the lives of 34 gravely ill children. Results, of .a trial. of. the drug)’ at Oklahoma City’s Wesley Hpspi- ~ tal were told by.Dr. J, Neil Ly-)' saught at the 13th clinical meet- * ing of . the ‘American :. Medical ASS ’ The new drug is. called Altafur. | Dr, Lysaught used it qn children suffering from pneumonia + and bronchiolitis. He treated 59 chil- dren, 34 of whom were classified as either critically or severely ill. aoe . 7 ~ Aiter \Altafur was given for from three to ‘10 days, 54 children-were pronounced cured. Almost all the children had been unsuccessfully treated with — antibiotics’. They ranged in age from 11 days to 15 years. . The drug was considered a fail- urein’one patient and results were inconclusive. in four cases, Dr. Lysaught said.. \ The children all were suffering from staphylococcal infections —|-.. _one of the most formidable prob-} . lems facing doctors today, During the cotirse of the study there was |” an epidemic of-severe staphylococ- |» cal pneumonia and bronchiolitis-in Oklahoma City. Dr, Lysaught said the:.chief un- desirable effect of the drug was nausea and vomiting. He said it was possible to overcome this ef- fect by giving the drag with meals. - tion's population at 179,031,211. of 8 a.m, today. This was the calculation made for the bureau's “Census Clock,” a counting device installed in the; . Commerce Department lobby, The! . clock's figures change minute by minute to reflect population) . changes due to. births, deaths, immigration and emigration. — The population estimate month ago was 178,800,000. Nation's Population |: ~ Passes 179 Million: ,.| Fs WASHINGTON (AP) — The Census Buréau estimates the na- * be held in succeeding weeks in Washington, New York, Knoxville, Tenn., Jacksonville, Fla., Detroit, Chicago, St. Louis,. Mo., Minne-| - apolis, Dallas, Seattle and San +> - BOARDING HOUSE Jf “It beats me why they name hurricanés after girls.” meant, v Franklin Folger THE B * THATS MINE/. TO USE YOURS! 1” HELLO ~H ~—) i} “+ | Ge Siaeys RR . LISTEN HERE, YOU BIG DUFFER, WHEN | YOU COME DOWN OFF THAT PINK CLOUD} @ YOU'LL DISCOVER THAT {T'S CHRISTMAS PPING TIME /-. SO YOU . \ DONALD DUCK SHOULD KEEP UP.ON * SOME. O’ ‘TH’ MODERN NY You cotrr ~“Y YH BEEN STUDYIN TH’ Uf I) ANCIENT ART O' TH’ yj T'S | INDIANS, WES, BUT YUH yj OUT 0’ lf ART?! IT'S QUITE AN ART Wi Je eT ets HOT! “ ear 3 ; ‘ * ~~ By Dick Cavalli : ius said the ecard’ ee lett and that the teen-agers found «t under the counter, The boys to them for $2.50 las a whole, i ‘Admiral .. 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FE AND path UPP’ Thorpe- 3 —wbiities furs: 4:30 p.m. Couple of 's Le MS Tha, Mie pee eR ave couse @ 2 2 ene rear 0! % 8. Shirley. Rent Apts. Furnished 37/ . crema FOR i OR 2, $15 & ts Call .after | as; Adsecent I 3} RM. PARTLY “Poni NO DRINK. - Sa left Sabie eta “7 soabi ENTR. | “AND FULL BATH, MAIN & BA bAN. ! tes. West side. Adulte only | fished, » > bedroom wie * hed \ aeeONT bath and entrance, heat and util- | Preferably brick” year eround, jes. #16 Creekly.. Apply at 4 * home wit rage. Bash iting. an. me ot | ee tan a oly B- . ‘| - J. . « 2H wi n. Ap WANTED LAND CONTRACTS — ian Cooper. FE 6-2284-" Farms and Lake property, r v CABs AVE. 2 ROOMS AND lose = home. We-can sell it PE 2.0548. J AVAIL eR eT IDEA aL, | * Paul } M. Jones, Real. Est.° 1 fe downtown a8¢ / , 833 W. aE D, bath. 1 bedrim , heat | ‘Ww rnis! $95 Lawrence. PE. ROOM. APA ARTMENT. 119: Hovey between Cottage and Os- R COUPLE, L LAKEFRONT. 865 Mo, No drinkers. FE FPIRST FLOOR 2 APT. * Near General Hospital utilities furn. gned, at bx; welcome. FE RNISHED 3 one D BATH, rivate, dcloding nM ry mS FOR COLORED — CLEAN, | senpersesie. person or cow le. eat 2 or 3 rm, apt. FE 5- s. BE Utilities | ae SP Pre 3 RM. APT. PURN., BATH. | | Near church, schools & stor Call after S pm. Adults on __FE 8-@447._ | CAKE ORTON HOUSEKEEPING | cottages. All utilities. Winter rates — 468 &. Broadway. MY 3-9958. | MOTEL KITCHENETTE A Sulities furn. $15 per . week, 9470 Pontiac Lake Rd, OR 3-9389. MODERN UPSTAIRS* APT. EV-| erything furn, 44 E. Chicago. _ NEAT 3 ROOM, PRIVATE BATH and entrance. 2 blocks 'from hos- pital, Call FE 8-2052 or FE 49400. NICE 4 BOOMS, BATH AND GA- {— \ *| rage. West side. Available now. | FE 44188 or FE 5-7845. _ CITY OMS COTTAGE 2 [s) anc bath, all utilities furn. New- | ly decorated, warm with” ‘eas heat. FE 5-2707 WEST IDE — % BLOCK FROM i" . Private’ watt. Front & back. eutrance- Heat ier] welcome. Rent t Apts. Ui Unfurnished 3 , CLEAN, OUTSIDE | children welcome, $50 mo 4-7881 or FE 4-0090. { 32 7 EEDROOS APARTMENT. HEAT. | caretaker, Can pe ens $65 | r per month '2 BDRM. sECOND FLOOR. CHIL- dren allowed, Cal) FE 8-4436. | 4 ROOM APARTMENTS. pa and gas furnished fy (2) wage z ROOMS rated. Ut dults. 114 J ROOM APARTMENT, PRIVA * path ad entrance. gil week. FE LOVELY NEW APT.) 3 private, ate entrance, full bath, heat, | stove ane set. furnished, §70° incolnview, Au- | | & BATH. NEWLY DEC- iiities & gas heat furn. Oakland Ave 3) Pe uu M Purn. PM. ent. | Rams . $35 per mo 6 N Vioerey | 3 Suis gs AND y BATH. x REALLY. fine home. Refrig., stove amd gas heat, One = er Rw ger ais makes up entire ry 8 only. Reasonat bie. i bv cok oft, coma | merce Road,7 miles We on EM_3-4115 or EM 3-3079. 3} LARGE ROOMS AND > ORS we Shopping “BATH. Center 3° RMS. PRIV. ENT. & BATH. ist floor. Partly fufnished. Close in After 4, 2-213. 4 ROOM _ APARTMENT. ~~ FIRST _ floor, 720° Mt. Clemens. - € ROOM LARG E MODERN. Q FET | ae” “floor. “ES ho AND BATH, $2 ae . ee id, “Tights turaisheg all Seragee $* and 2 & im. 17 Orton Street. FURN rane en- | 3 em 7 aN oom “ape. All i fisg,, Aver B11 ROOMS AND — BATH. ° 912 WEEKLY 3 ROOMS. PRIVATE 1 ROOMS” ACROSS PON: tier Master heat sie CC rator, _.$80, mo. FE §-6928 after 5 p.m. i. T A Are ee k} clean, ‘putrac- Upper. Fiat—Fleated 786 - “ igs RN AVE. AUBURN HTS reom, dinette, bedroom, kite henette “end bath. Front and | rear private entrances. Gar ge. Attractive four-famtiy— building. $75 per month. References fe~ onired, ‘sites a-7101 or FE 5-885. + UNPURNISH®S APT, FOR RENT. Beat, ~~ lights _fareianes. 4-6 oo $5 William: | hea $18 “reek. so — Seen ‘Why Pay More? | HEATING BILLg THIS WINTER? | We have 3 rm. plus E&B apts. for Newly decorated, cozy, team heat, laundry facilities in, bid have ~oné separated: edi. DOWNTOWN. Only 3 biks. |. court ‘house, Aiso terraces, | houses & etractive clean fur. - nished | apartments SLATER APTS. N. PARKE inetweengl, Pi Pike & Hy urea) “es Nites a Sunda, ee Caretaker MR. CAROL v.* ARCADIA © CT. WEST ‘SIDED 2 and 3 room Bpartments, private | bath, heat, hot woter.” eve oe" pin ice. Call F PS ae02 or _or_ FY FE. 4332. IP Rent Hous Houses Furnished 39) BEDROOM cozy. ~ CLEAN a _busiine. Near grocery. FE 2- 1 BEDRM. MODERN. ._ VER | clean, 6 mi of Pontiac, . ctl child welcome FE 6- ‘382 1 OOM, PARTLY ‘PURN- SDN ished, 13 miles out Dixie MA 5-7086. _} BEDROOM HOME. FURNISHED #0008: Drayton Plains. FE , | 2 BEDROOM. GAS “Wear, - PART: | 3-0061. ly furnished. OR_ 3 Ho | Ae 8 a _sied. tienes 5 io, “ fe a eption. te buy aren kK war -. srranged into room & AVAILABLE. “PEs. OW ROOM, 1h | baths, ranch, Attached 2 car ga-— : Woke) Laka 8 area all a, ene! ~~} “BEDROOM ON | Deer Lake, "$70 Call after 6 p.m | YE §-6417 CLEAN § ROOM ‘HOUSE “POR ro. fanaa Saline, Waterford. $60 a ' | paeL ‘Say ” peDRMS, “DOWN, “}) y bedrm. up. EM 3-3474. . $ HOYSE IN ‘THE COUNTRY. $8) | er rent free for some help with | farm work, 8970 Di ay — xie Highway Clarkston. MA 5.1922. . “ NEAR OAKLAND, unis eit, o store re ‘Soreeas (BY OWNER 2 FAMILY RICK storms an screens. J 73 Month FE 68-6819 | Bt. Michael's 167 Beach. TEASE . _ WITH OPTION TO BUY Yiotverins Lekefront. “baths, "a 3 yl tan ot Br: p+ Te teaving state, i | _23TI6 after ¢ p.m | ford ROOM. AUTO. GAB. Wikam oT | «Milford, | Gighiae =o icts. 906 Lakeview, rE “W iso DOWN. DRAYTON BLAINE Model Yale, Co or ‘oom poceee Fenced bedrooms, back "yard tats, table space in cob genoot, i ust sell, MY 2- ¥ Per jeft, Ready ~~ ASSOCIATE BROKERS — own pay ‘Investment Company, Ine.. N 4-4 443 Orchard Lake Ave. FE 68-0663, 3 BEDROOM HOMES _ $100 HOV ae ¥QU IN’ ES ‘Srey he ; 3 7-Room 1 Modern | Yiome” 10 acres.- Mee oil furnace. j oe ons acre of landsc caped lot 2 | New 21 x. 20 utility fireplaces 4 baths, lake -privi- | . leges, a 3s per : math Ueake et | Pisces house. Priced velo: Bie, Se one | t “BALDWIN SCHOOL Saher ¢ UC KLER REALT Y mn Howard Street, $45 | ‘a3 N, Saginaw FE 4-409 3 bedroain home N. Saginaw, $50. é: E. GOLGA . .NEAR GRAND BLANC Ianatory. sicne-tramt carpeted itv. VILLAGE 2° bedroom. ra 3 beat. $00 5 2 bedroo! privienee New & FE_ 4-61 sie enone: | hiches 4 aides Basemeus with Prleed wtih CLARKSTON, ished. recreation room, Ol) heat, | Lares we. selection yard and feneed arage. pletely modernized, 4 ¥ owner. oe STEELE REALTY. 1246 E 3 veltosare Fert —_ "A 2 be: 194 sims ha carpetin ges heat. f -_— ; M 3 aseme per. mo. e Exe ee ” Separate room, Kant, tne. 220 Otte Be a Me fo per gen down pity: imortgage Gas fu water heater * -| oats. - . Extra EY i. ' F LAREPRONT — MODERN. i BED: | PE 4-018 ‘myvauie ment. ” f room. ‘ge ng room, i . 3 room aehes and sun room.- ST ee a if basenenk. . 44 in “excellent neighbor. | pession porth hood, Lake privileges corner jot . “ ‘Dorothy Snyder lavender on Bilver| perme. ga rot Realt arc Bar ars | uM tare Many extras, terms. down, be 4 5 AD at tot as br " f 2 Poems ee 3- or MU 4.6417 | BIRMINGHAM a BDRM: BRICK | Owner carer | ONT i “BEDROOM HOME z| Ca i bem‘t., qar) lot ry down payment. aan family room. Only 8 $25 hs A heat. garage. owner. cal 2 mo, Call J, A. TAYLOR, 6-521 BEDROOM , 4-0306 BY aes E R a if, schol Waterford tw tp: . | MIDDLE STRAITS. 2 BEDROOM, | jhe now. 2 ae old. Pull fin- | * bath. Wall’ to to wall amt ‘tn, the: n asement. § roonts.. Modern Basem Sr to buy, Schneider. MArket | furniture Combjnation tw i room. “= car garage. ty ao 4 NEW "J BEDROOM HOME IN JUDAH | i e Estates. Gas heat Only $75) — * month. . Call d. A. Tayler, ~~ ealtor, OR* 4-0306: RENT OR BUY Cute 3 rooms and bath, partial | basement, near Cero! Lake. $50. monthly or $150 down, $40 mopth-— ly. FE 4-5203 | BMALL 3 ROOMS “AND BATH, ar a ii ntith per month’ Near Union Lake 2 & 3 ROOM MODERN. FORNIS FE eee eyo ane heat, houses, $13.50 & $16.50 per wk. 2) . putomatic vent and electric ea ei fubara Heights. range. EE- 6-6415. . Crooks — a nage “gam” WARWICK HAS IN “BYLVAN 2 BEDROOM BRICK, LC BASE- ; Lake, 3 bedrm. brick Carport. _ment, attached garage. EM 3 0684, - take, priviseges, $125. 2 bedrm at, } BEDRM 538 N_ SAGINAW: “PE Siv0. “beast FE 4-5000 " 4-1039, 2-2105 3 RMS_ & Oriiry: GARAGE .<:WALLED © ‘LK MOD~ “CONV. NR. | _ Village a-barin $12 wk. MA BEDROOM | “aOOmE. CHILDREN £7293 000 pone. _ vear around. OR a WEST SIDE 3 rooms, bath Washer, stove: and | BUNGALOW. ENCLOSED » porch! priyate bath, Adults only. _104 Henderson OAS $ 3 BEDROOM HOME. GAS FUR- nace. 473 Linds Vista Drive. Call UL 2-2656. 3 BEDROOM HOUSE. SE. CHILDRE weicome Woodhull Lk. 4682 Hi crest D. OR 3-0055 — 3 BEDROOM, FURN. & UNFURN. or will sell, Smal! down pay- * ment = 9760. _ — 5 ROOM HOUSE, LOCATED Pte meme St. Vacant by Dec. 15th TOwnsend 8-4434. 7 GOES PARTLY FURNISHED. | eu Parke Circle in Keego Har- bor. $18 per wk. FE 2 FOR eat UNTIL JUNE 1. ” PUR- nished 2 bedrooms. modern lake home. Pontiac oes $55 = per month. Call. DU_ 6 i beat FOR OUR 1 BED- room "Eu “Saier, knotty pine- in- terior, JUST DECORATED 3 ROOMS AND bath,. $48 per month. FE __bath,. $48 per month, FE 2-6919. KEEGO HARBOR, NICELY FUR-. ished 2 bedroom house, $70 mo. ear round - References required __§-0008. Ez LAKE ORION. 2 BEDROOM, MOD. | “ern. 160 Heights Rd. MY zm NEAT: er gerd BUNGALOW, * ‘rooms and Completely ture | nighed. Vicinity. ‘of Baidwin Rub- | M, BREWER, ete +06 ©. Huron St. FE 45181 | NICELY FURNISHED 2 BEDROOM house. Basement and garage. FE 2.7302 or FE _4-2886 efter 4 wae Bouse AND UNFURN. only. FE 40402 after | { SMALL HOUBE os M, fenced grounds, bus line: Ali utilities Bt lied. Cozy, cleah and . warm Ds ry SMA ates a “RENT; quire’ "at 1676 Taylor Rd., as jaan Weaver, FE 4-2031 ph > IN- SMALL 2 BEDRM HOUSE & GAR. ccc Eliz. Lk. Rd. FE oom WA LLED “LEK Mop, CON NR ie ah MA Vajage ayer ii Rent ‘Houses. Unturn, _ 40 "2. BEDROOM. *BRICK ws P ER ait basement R MONTH 544 NE FER AT VALENCIA — $65. ‘2- BEDROOM 195 | 2 BEDROOM ion, Cen 2-BEBROOM BRICK GAS HEAT — VACANT < $75 PER MONTH Nieholie & Harger Co. | 83g (W Huron FE §-8182 “HOME, _ NEAR i! or ee children welcome. | NEAR TEL- ing ~ nt, Mes 8-9732 ——— FE Oo a welcome. E 4-0370. ¢. ‘PANGUS. Realtor 2160 M-15 Ortonville NA »__-NA_7-2815 y foupie AND BATH, RELIABL: nian OE MOE 1a.” On. MEAT, fl oo «gps Ben oe : Foe al Paraanien -% 08 find a; BEDROOM MODERN HOME” #% 6 | + ee home, basemeéiit, a - te a. mon onth. Le refrigerator. Second es All util. | __tties furnished. OR 3-719 Woy ale, Cor... Stanley | Brick, large bedrooris, filed | bath, large itchen: Basement, | paved street. \/--f reat or _ option to buy. pelm at model or call a Pease or “UN | 4-4586. _Rent Lake Cottages s 4 storms. Lam roer- jot, Immediate . poe os Baceitl ice, $10,750. $780 dowa. MY 3 | J. u, HAYDEN, Realtor! | NORTH SUBURBAN. 2 B.R. Pag Lot 100x300, : BARGAIN . | QU furnace. $7500 EAST BLVD. S. 86 &. “Walton PE 8-0441 Open 9 t Sun. 1 to & 7PM. Brick terrace,:5 large rooms, and . — bath, gooo basement, aT wist STRATHMOME | NO MONEY DOWN PERSON COUNTRY LIVING : : 27° RELIABLE il room 2 story home completely: renovated 1 ie “out. 2 bedrooms, almost new, Base- rooms. Ex ly large kitch« ment, sutematic heat and hot en with of ¢ water, storms, screens. Veena. arate dining room. Exceptionsily open. j= ediate possession. Walk large if mM in look - at Part and call gf -down ba anced recrea-’ - Baoditet WO 33360 or TO! ton room wi replace. New oll |. furnace, Full posemest. 100 x _ ca lot surrounded wi ful, ~ ~ poate irons. Just me t vee , “ee vy er 4 ~ ° ~ ity. Close to ~ COLORED Gls mae fe toned com vaaat ture down. 3 bedrooms and bath, full basement, sereens and’ | 4538 Di agree not w1251 sterms, gas heat, concrete _ Eves. OR _a-1 708 4 “OR _3-8842 COTTAGE. 3 sengoom. CALL prune. i Hurry! Oak left sede} OE _. Ss he + at Luther St p.m " a FE 5-8875 or PR 4 For Rent Rooms = 42 VILLAGE ‘ Ww . “FALTORET Buperd a belghbor hood, lake privi-, I Geniieman 10 Pook to" 4 COLORED :* Jeges, pone ad type 4 level brick’ oh 3 BRICK RANCH HOMES in the with ledeeans fire ag oo storie e, din ' “TARGE ROOM FIRAT FLOOR. East Bivd Heights section “Can| ‘rm., 3 specious. bedrms., 2's tile: front. FE 2-0366. 89 State ~~ be yours wi ly 8 , gown. baths, sun rm, with jealousie win-.* ATTRACTIVE ROOM. LADY PRIV- and- payments bowl «4 dows. Beam ceiling, family tm... fleges o4¢ W. Huron, » month. Each oes tented ft. rec. rm. with fireplace, AE BUS STOR “EGE PRON FRONT RM basement, aug. gas or fg “beat modern =sqnen ane bregktoss Re . A Some come ¢ w um, or unusue ; Bveryabine tor. . wenience. PE. ohms and screens. you musi | and convenience, “Built-in oven : | have good eredit and a good ge, 3 zone baseboard oil: [* gtae. Bornes Bus Ce wat omperment Bes, woter beat} sot stteeaed. ehtenle ot cea ett, ASSOCIATE BROKERS | astom araperies sod wall mit Grinking Pincree Pm sae) INVESTMENT, COMPANY, INC.) E95 tien with® Call after «p.m | FE “pest Aner 6: PE 1008 lending to bost ‘channel leading. CLEAN ROOM FOR i MAN. . PVT. * ; to several takes. You will eres. ent, & shower. $7.00 a week | CUSTOM Bots TARE HOMES. the price is right. 32416 beet states, Wines, guiness wan CLEAN COMFORTABLE ROOM. | Cy ARKETON-) BDRM 2 Rolfe H. Smith, Realtor ‘ B >in fireplace, 26° living 3 | 244 6. Telegraph rE replace, liv room, . car- elegra : COMPORTARLE, SERIE S| Sela, Wetees Store|" Pee a aa a to town 32 Matthews. FE ‘mortgage, "Wi will decom down pay- ~ : EXP. SERVIGE STATION AT. | exGRTE = + 3EDROOM aed JOHN *s tendant. For evening work. Must ” Seminole Hills. ‘ be fully experienced. Apply at SEMINOLE SILLS LOT Bob Adam's Shell. “126 Hunter “coi Gr build to sult Blvd, Birmingham Mich. . ewe TT ak toy_DON HOUSEKEEPING* COMFORT. FOR SALE BY OWNER. ¢ BED. abe orivate - near town FE Walled Lake area é years “ SONS 27503 - . old $1400. $2,000 FHA s IN| CLEAN PRIVATE HOME, GEN- mortga age Monthly oa net ste DESIRABLE INDIAN VILLAGE: Neman. Syivan Lake FE 4- 1007 month MArket 44 This really must be seen “MODERN SLEEPING R ooM the inside, Six rooms. 1% baths, Near Sears. FE 2-5050 /SRAREDA “prone ROOM BRICK. all sasteruily decorated, five of . P ; ) 4 per cent GI. $960 for equity OED as AOE omonntine Ene ey Other oo She Mixed neig | with complete bar, Two, car-an: Board Optional. 141% Oaklang. =. ——= dn rage. Must be shown by ap- (ROOM FOR SINGLE MAN OR HONEYMOON SPECIAL | pointment. woman. Colored. PE 8-1883 any- , Open 0 6PM. tomorrow time Saturday. and Bunday, After > TOO™ home with basement. Patdt- | NEAR TEL-HURON 5 Monday thru Frida ers have just left. 2 bedrooms, | t bedroom brick, two stor? mday thru Friaey: kitchen with eating fence: Ot home with automatic heat, three SLEEPING ROOM WITH O8 WiTH- heat, Storms & scree’ cat close to schoolx - out kitchen- privileges. 41039. a4 Oe es off Jostyn. and un “Guiy $18.000. Let us _ Rooms with | Board 43 -«TRANE SHEPARD, REALTOR show - col D ROOM WITH BOARD FOR 1-0n 2 ‘MGOME MOD @RM 2 Re ree, John kK. Lewin & Sons by gentiemen. PE 2-343, © 00 7 Wn Christensen G5 a3 Foot 5 rt TOR. Convalesceni Homes 44 ("ez en i Lites | 313 West ie tart COMFORTABLE, ROME | FOR ILL OR | / a an odes rie it riapd | Prone "Eve. aa : € ree stable & fence 2 | EXCELLENT HOME FOR ELDERLY ture ir pack, $11,000 gov. +4 AD people—lar: riv. rooms, nursés OL 24 From eve- _fare. L ' | pings OL 1 4.1547. ‘By en ncn ie HAVE ROOM FOR UP PATIE * only. OA 8-2833. Call ee _Rent Stores 46 ‘ ULTRANEW RES, WEST SIDE ee oa s i j ON 5 aren OR. 3-460 i | one LSeRCINATELY eee feet, for rent or lease. - ee to Ga er’s Bigute Store, Berea, 3-151 l Rent. ‘Office Space ROOMS OF oF. fe hear Corer loc _ $80 a month 4-1202, Owner: teaving State. LAKEFRONT HOME’ wl Beautiful trek. & frome. A very livable vear around ranch convenfent to stores east ty Ri A with Pg Tivine | sod ay bedr poe berg car- bedrooms n | Newty eS -¥ ‘int gars ‘tile wanes aoe ine vasher, . range refriger- | ator ihel Immedia: >| nt ‘eocecepea bh pancy Your older fer of smaller Bp ro ve, garage. $15, a sees price $13,500. Por further ‘ators Herbert (Davis. Ritr. Sten tame th aren _ 544311 Pacer carpeted ie room _ e, " mode ERN 2 Amy Bh ote ene aw ra 230 x 7 ae: room, basement, sean Ese . Schneider, Market | For. Rene NORTH SIDE ; ees MULTIPLE urn SERVICE © 5 Fooms, glass poreh, ‘ ‘ ‘nee paved street, Bear -AN “Vacant. imme - a : HEADS : | burn. Bargain price, 2 oe and look and)? : im : | © Seen, walk “ and Ep: it and) HC. NEWINGHAM THE PARADE. NEAR Michigad. state os aT s Crook of excellent. buys {oday! Some neat sen ee type a wat er nT el . Corner of fous ~~ ’ ft the features of this 2-story, LIVei = ee Mey REO RT mae 3, bedroom frame, home vith | PONTIAC’ REALTY JQUSEROLD GOODS : a are: New gas. fur- PE 5-8275 7 -6OT : . eae Se_# Bom. *|Lakefront Brick wace, fireplace, 3- Nice Sar GAS| Third. St., hardwood floors, 4 bat like thie one “Rxamipation WEST SIDE peadiokeadine tenants Bla pve wot is $600 TO $2000 7 “ ~ ; : — et _, . AC Purn. Alum. ms. “Execel- gal. oll storage, reee i ‘invi } sell. pay for your home. Brick to. belt z : Nivd te and in con- a. a. «2 ent condition.” Only 4 years old Slumiouns storms ‘ Lind: ‘t ‘very 3-family in Indian Village. Hard- : : ; a comets bitch ‘sal on on, Oskipnd County wagne Mod- Large S0x140 ft. lok Near Matgg| ‘cludes drapes and blinds. In very | || IGH wood floors, 5 rooms,and bath on fos, Very dition. anon Cone . | Bt. About $ gond oceu NORTHERN H a * 2 oe n : to suit fice. 4 room house Back r Inc.. wae day bak down. each floor. Gas_ at ite. . re Sepeag or call for details, a vost & ner, a Closing Coste, pancy, 81.000 . All you need is $550 down for) Tees A toed investment at $16- |... : iaonnne” x | Yenten bun- A WATKINS i ern pee SRR, Eu pare tte] yu wan ntey oma, ves:| atte raesom ti | a8" nb rips. fee se Sette, ee “teers siswe| . HOYT REALTY. k Reta SER rie: SP) ais eet Tem pai ame | Peer ltedlti, Par | ATTRACTIVE LAR rt nome | BRS ae Se at ON Pees: oe hit ee Foy ors. ou. urry ek sale ‘ ¥ ts : a 2 Reems kL Large senate ot. Sore’ Pull on ice x 800g with $750 ‘Gown. rts Badeced for cme “ee: bed ae home Wine ee tales 8 taaes and es HAGSTRO . Me og onerRe co. ~= “ped. a ee ‘ear: | - oo in large living fm. Tiled bath. z! ne - a Pe to do bet very livable. A real bar H strom $80 DOWN Be car a wr aoet frcded st vaeeeaneaen 4 sah t HOYT REALTY "k ig Pci hoes ‘ui " 3 full | Ta IF FE 20006 only year- wmraarag «vege! Hags | Baerga ear | teat te ” are Psi or fee __Swame 8 eve terms x. . REALTORS ‘ i to, heat, oa rs, new carpe - . . Fae o GeeicemLatere st common, MEAT! aay HICEALAND mp cad |, [ey hen OM, florm nem caipet MLOHT TRADE, for smaller, heme __Income Property _ 80), LER. tthaa sient S|) peace gure FoR waa Coole e,. 2car garage. PO TL AC . OR 4-0358 | clean, bright home on the edge the city * near northera ie oe Same m7 ser ter ot ch. Fe “pawueees | N © of Be With alte and) school, 3 bed! “This is positively the last time rll ever date you on the se (dase Everyt ning in tee . Be BEDROOM Kt or ‘veennt , val tie gas. xcellient value for a DOWN. owners fo . take ‘vaca, iekes fen, ated, come fi 2 Bathe day I get my allowance! " heat, alse 2 family 7 fis dows, on gece for the low price alae Jot as down payment on. this = Built tm 1958, — At $9500 with only. $1600 : only i ae e| tern Basement, Olt * maxcnen = mat and te ar" fe ) Sowa, ments of $100 au weit street. O75. gar. “Micely decorated. Not ~ Floyd Keént_Ine., Realtor For es sepies 49 “For Sale Houses 49 FE £3560 -=- FE: 5-5841- Bal. ae Rem, theludes 1 storms. te eae location.”” 24240 2200 Dixie Hwy. Lee Telegraph, “e > . " ry | Hagstrom - Mees ‘ys th bungalow, AU large rooms. . RE ALTOR | AMPLE ‘CUSTOMER " raRicINo y DOWN WM, A. Aa wee iwhi “HAMDEN. 0441 soo DOWN — Large 9 Rm. mod- - S. 4 wa ANE —_ Fu ‘ MONEY (Msp) ‘ seen — iyi ome, ‘in yery b3t7 §. TELEGRAPH: OPEN EVES. Nee. i tarte on your goed condition: frosts ot tea - 7 we “AD ine as Pall basement. PONTIAC. adi -4-0358 $45 1 "ER MONTH. a School“ ~ _ E. = ind place for large family.” -CLARKSTON Built | I LA Y DEN... NICI LOLI pigs wits OR ih ART MEYER n01_W. HURON sr. "LET'S TALK this ; pedroom : aoe 3 a ea Tien Uae monn, ue sou, we & HARGER CO. owe ae feiss | “DRAYTON WOODS | "area Se care BUSINES rerio oss afusisus sorms : Lake. Pa-| rage. Gas heat. Lot suburban. 2 BR home, Pair con- . var FE SAGs. es and doors. ; : Uo'and. arge ear aarate, “iere| ly landscaped. Good esto ss 000, dition. OL heat. Pull price, $5450. ~ suRUReAN bedrooms, sey omen seu: enti 4 Sons model ae MICHIG AN. -BUSIN ESS Sela hae set car, trailer , ‘ is a real comfortable srt Full) — Paved street. path on 44 a very ‘weet Bedroom home - uewly 4 dec- tomatic neat floérs and cue - Well ce esigned, toot 4-temily down” Don delay, see today. it WILLIAM LAKERONT rn, eleere mes ag » 4 RENTAL OPTION OR TRADE 509 Elizabeth Lake Road seeume oe per only $ aa Loe wilt trove sone ie » EP Nop Brick and frame. Pull tile [PE a uaa E Downtown rooming house, totes, Aluminum-sided Cape ll to wall car- ones ee ‘ ee OAKL AND gas heat.. large spacious ; » Cod bes 3 oversized j beting ‘ia thei livin 1¥ payment Pp ingeee owger as tic- rooms. 1 bedroom «and bath ! "Gail tor for Sa eee ; fate, #7950 80 full ‘price. iasy Cort ine StL sins rome an appomtinent. teseee: den eee | f ‘2 - rae wa i ec eee he ‘Pee wail to Wal Dandy ~ PE 8.9693 GILES REALTY CO. - finished | . basen ~ # LDW: iM. WRIG 3HT, Realtor play area’ for both you anit ‘ PE tote «tie a A FE $-0441 the children. Auto. heat. and ane | tistino. Gatland Av “IL : hot water, Incinerator. 2-car seid : : plus a : ; rg ‘puree simply beautiful LAKE/ORION OFFICE V al-U- a y walking, distance of = - Fiaet FOR GOOD BUYS AND TRaDES | Bonde OP; Omer, Might pears pate: , home -as trade. Confenient . te” schools, churches ‘NOT JUST A’ PLACE to ~~ Fg cy for the hang your hat but a — kiddies am... dead end ‘ : * eve street! 3-big bedrooms -plus den. | cee orn, pay nae eines, | JS base, auldmate heat Tekees feck te Mi epice $50 ara _ fore ts gure $1, ; | ‘ : Tea bedroom, ‘or @ table also. * E ® ‘BEDRC : : sen "With Ln own, half bath Bie jhouse for big family. Mod: down nd $69 month. get , ern kitchen Gnd bath. IR. J. (Dick PVALUET Bargal or ara at $i ont — 2 ta ber d a for] tens bet se a bee = _MY 2-2821. ” Sat. Sun Dixie Pri. away now for tatistnan as et AND HEFRIG- bl yg ®t livin: teom heh 77955. “ . ORE IRONER. asematle: ¥E 8-1731. rien, 2 piece blue frieze ving soem a, OR 3.7955. . New models, sligh te ag seratened or crate-marred models a dis- count prices 2--years to 90 days sage. ied Cc & GAS RANGES AT rices. MAple 5-6011.'. auto washer Table, buffet and 4 chairs. “THOMAS: ECONO} iY 3618. Sa “Re BPR ee items. Of, 1-7581. THIEF, TV & Radios 66 MIRAL eiicare 3 oie PURE ‘AN table model 3 band radio, Call MA 6-2804. ae neeeeee Som, GARAGE eee BERRY Boor" SALES Full line of building _& plumbing materials | WOLVERINE LUMBER | ee oe dem h cote < lens. "Cela ait air ducts and 5 registers. controlled. . F su ~ gn 30 wt wile € he hd og "last. mouels ‘Koop wane prease. pereecent. Or-. ae Take A Ave, — 5. Knotty ‘Pine Paneling: casional chair, ae! may: 8-2103. GAS RANGES 95 Electric Range a5 : re er Rebuilt Used Water yor? “ 3465 Auburn Rd. - ee 2.2000 ey FE 43573 GE “AUTOMATIC WASHER, 660: or trade for wringer washer. EM SGLEY WOOD "SED. ~ COMPLETE. Cheap, Uk 23342. tica aoe. ant ice 8-0337. Sooas PORSTTORE iene exis. . EM. 3-4839. Lake TERS SPECIAL a ER Sa “Pontes TCHEN J COAL. WOG! and pientrie. seems MApie|. 5-6011, Ls. = e ith. yuds saver, perfect 63051, ° ee conaition, Fake oo, bs MATIC ect Dalence’of de Be ie caste Batt «. MATIC wi WASHER cond, | “ . _ 40) . AUTOMATIC ae oF a sis ‘SURPLUS LUMBER rT CAST TRON re Timken Middlebelt Ra. i CE. 160,000 BTU'S oF FORRAG vice, E. Beverly off’ Tose. CASH hod wltMBER ERICES,, Bd ar | stand “Burmeister s a4 WAYNE GABERT | $30. Call 3 121 N. Sagina PE_5-6189 12” br are aM $19.95 WP2, WPé and WCI40 FRIGIDAIRE REFRIGERATOR. r gees clean, $35. FE §-4282. 21°" Raytheon ee Seri CHURCH'S, INC. Pepild’s London cheese. secre asp0,gtber, sets to chooee 1 oe te UL. 2-4000 “14 EB. Iroquois. . OF ee ee Oe | = SABiNETS LAR LARGE 30° | FREEZERS — UPRIGHT FAMOUS| Most sets new -ploture tudes. We | [17 Cr omenfous selection of med: values, $140 05. while LK. Rd. PE 4-4945. Open | [fine SSN eer ood “eae Ke phone ¢ orders Dlease. 'M siete 9 a.m, to 9 p. mirrors. At terrific savings. M' 1 ROA CONSOLE, $38. EM! igan Fluorescent, Orchard vv a ieee: KbIOs |__ 36148. Lake Ave. — 37. _ SALE -— 8 tie 17 INCH TV. PERFECT MOD RN WHITE WEDDING oe Cag RANGE § fe model, with wrought iron | Site white saitair ‘iamond. ha RANGE, . ble mode ue W ir ; 14 ANGE, $20. _swivel stand. $65. OR 3-7665. | ple 5-2344. GAS STOVE. APT. SIZE. i YR.|CASA FOR CSED TVs PUR-| NEW LUXAIRE Ol FURNACE & _ Old. $40, MA 5-1243. chased at your home. PE 2-0367.| ducts. MAple §-15)1 — OR 3-3703, _GE PUSHBUTTON STOVE WiTH MAHOGANY. MAGNAVOX STEREO NEW 18T QUALITY BATHTUBS. | ¢ SRE og na. oe & pressure, Hi-Fi. Space for record new. FE |G Pre votes. $19.05 fou i or , 5 nn ce both ier ep bike ne os A ‘Thompeon, Li West. Jee, knife abd eolecors sharpengers sors SWEEP —OENERA. » OIL-FIRED FURNACE like new. MI‘4-65' toe. en ral E 400, Origina: 250,000 BTU. Jackson Church, All GE ~ DELUXE WASHER .- AUTO. cost $160. Sacrifice for. “$100. OR controls years ls EM ag ., Exc. cond., 70 OR 38-7665. 34322, Tun Dr... att Mise, After After 5.\ BLE MODEL MUNTZ WITH | PAINT PLOORS WITH TRED . Seed Geet sen Applied in % the tim easy _ OULISTAN PERSIAN RUG. DARK gend., G0. OF, FM. | . ePwaxing, dries in Se mines | iY red. floral design. 11.3x13.6. Ex-|For Sale Miscellaneous 67 67 | Warwick's, 2678 ard Lk. Rd. 2 cellent” condition, $40. rot ~~~ | RETIRED—WILL L GARDEN ; 82153. tools, mise les,* florist bas- ite. on se plants, ever, reve | . GOOD H. C. LITTLE FLOOR FUR- oes, me | ~ nace with all controls & tank: mond, es 1% mi. yest of Ske FTOVE LARGe TASLE TO: mond. EL €o4?2 GAS LARGE TA ZAG’ SEWIN Ms ae z sell for trailer or r other. een } «FF in ann 4 Ol 2101 . Wonderful for a Christ- GRAY SOON TA MORES 0G- Makes buttonholes, de- as, gift oe i i ns, overcast » it using 4 $8.10 Der — for nebo. 50 full ~ balance. Cap- fot Appliance. 5-9407. SOLITAIRE & wens BAND | ROCK to mi OR 3-4286. pe Wao D SHARPER ER. wworor. F FOARD FERROAED Real Christ . pee ‘mas gift. site, $50. MA 6 | Sy EC LALS «© 2x4x8 Pine ...... , Alum, Comb. doors, prehung rons | Ta Firebrick - We ea. 108 sq. ft. insulation 7 san] ees cewee re ee ee $an ; es roofing, | a $ 3 Sterm windows’ y size & ite Ceiling tile—aq. # 124ge Knotty pans. , ft. 16¢ oomges, “Vine of NEW. and USED ng materials priced to sell, raed Estimate: “open 86:90 MON. x thru SAT. . as ae eae ee “T think he just wants to marry you so he can \ hang on to a‘pood secretary, and your enlery too!" Christmas T rees 67A CHRISTM As TREES. WHOLESALE 2 ren Scotch, spruce, pine. 809 ESTABLISHED for sen lodges sv lot for rent. aca turn, FE eee: ats SPRUCE AND BALBAM trees. Wholesale. 5058) M15 at Dixie fiwy. Ma er te. 1 1 fo > TRAIN 1 SET. Flyer train set. BEDSPREADS, QU master, * 2-6111, ___ Christmas s Gifts & other oti tome _67B | 1 AMERICAN 7 Mix’ FE pct ot ~— size 6. BOY'S 24 IN. — LADY’s FIG- PE 27127 We nuron se” RATES, LS, © . UNUSUAL GIFT INLAND LAKES 321 W. HU TRAIN are after 4:30 a — skates OR 3- FE ON OPEN DAILY $6; FRIDAY ‘TIL 9 OPEN SUNDAY t 16-2 scorssories. Exc. cond. MA owe: $10. Kodak Brownie Baste, camera, 143 Oskiand Ave. DOLL CRADLES BLONDE OR Pare) maple, decals on ends. $5.08. Swtthout | 233-8. Edith. FB 4.7400. GRANCO RADIOS. 15.95 UP. IDEAL 4. ro Electric, 1060 FIREPLACE EQUIPMENT Including aa 4-121 IMPORTED TEATRER GIRD ART | Britiaat Aa. real, © ly Egiorea feathers. wee tine’ Press" Box 1 LIONEL At. 3 2 EN- pines. whistle and 8 . Cars, rack and transformer. $40. After . .m. FE 8-6859. ci #4. in. ee TION ROOM BAR, $, ve: ok 27 in, $63. FE a0 eee aes. 4 JUKE BOX. | BLA ’0 Ba Like new. Won- wrt and’ ie git in for Feeres | ee new. ites appear DR hate. LIONEL & AMERICAN Piyers, wi with tables & accessories. Sale Musical Goods ' 7 HARMONY GUITAR WITH. ancit awn blond ye MA |B er case, . 83081. RENT- «-SPINET PIANO ke new. WiTH ano. eS TRIUMPR fst te . CASE MUSIC esai = eS bait? FIANO. 5 USED “oO x right plano, comp . $1 Grinnell T PLAYER Pl- sa sant ote Pea 5 tion ig re to Pontia o Pn eas Box 38 ” ANTED usED PIANOS Wiegand Music Center BAZAAR AREA MIRACLE MILE Piano lug PHUN® FE 2-4 REMINGTON PORTABLE Axe. riter, $50 _8-8088 after wieToR— ADOIRG— MACHINE. te keys, Hke new. EM_ 3-0051. Sale Sporting Goods 74 A BIG SELECTION OF USED shotgun rifles. Ben's Loan Office, 4 Patterson. FE n4-5141- Nestor’s Market. 5446 Cooley Lake ; $ e Road. FE 8-9996. GIRL’s ROLLER SKATES, TOE stops and a Size 3, practically new, $10. FE 4-6330. ‘GUNS, MODERN'-AND ANTIQUE. Bu or sell. s LAYAWAY NOW FOR CHRISTMAS Everything ir he ~ Gomplete she shop. scopes mount: i ls Ss moun . r of- alt xinds. Head quarters for ice fishing. Liv «bait, st tefermetion on dest | fishing spots in . area. curt | Spogts Center, Rae Holly. MEIrose SPR 3 7 8H T sence ie Ee OF BOL WANTED RAW FURS EER skins, highest s paid, ree land Pur ac Trail, Co. Walled Lake. MA 4-4531 WANTED: STURDY Ice FISHING herr eae big enough MA . Sand, | Gravel & Dirt 76 At TOP 80 mh, CRUSHED STONE. Sand, gravel, fill Lyle Conklin, FE relia r FE 2-6672 DIRT. a0 $2.00 a, piece. Otis” a Also shade CHAGMED SiGe iz ” SAND GRAVEL Earl Howard. eit Yossi, nA AY GRAVEL LOADED OR delivered, FE 4-3263 or FE 2-1466., i. DIRT, SAND AND GRAVEL, end Joaders ‘ LINE . cond. Make offer. Eves., MY Pat ‘get, AFI, AD GRAVEL, 5 \D8 “Mon ; ond, Gereen sets. Chip- $7.- Delivered. PE 4 : ' Hilton .Also baby items. | LIGHT HA’ -MOVING we of any kind, cheap. PE 8-2404. rreeia Maohawe tag cna’ pea’ ‘AND. BLACK Di ACK DIRT s sae GRAVEL. * ee PE O-38IT ; ays at's oe e skies, ¥ ARD. DRIVEWAY | GRADING ~ mb toy ¢ writer, $5. TOR op 3-8577 after 4. ype / 53588 Machinery _ 8 Wood, Coa! & Fuel 77 [Nr ere ona SS wR wee ITY |'CHANNEL CGAL, SIREPLA BAY C¢ DRAG VERY fureace And Gat. ng RE LACE, . _,_ Deo it Yourself FOR RENT Wall paper steamer. ers, polishers, -1 floor sand- and and way fuel oil, PE 5-6159. FIREPLACE WOOD i8 TO _24 in, FE — or Oe i. Fi TREP LACE AN * iJ a cord. Pe’ s. 3.3063, or rae sttoor PURNAC D kk wood, Ob 3-407 an GOOD. K 2 for 10, delivered. Also fi rood, tm 5-3057. mar STEAMERS | sa jp LOADS.~CO WOOD, OR T D. 05 SLee ome WOOD POR SALE. FE cE 3 cord. sat Del. FE 8-6131. CE . FE Wood BIRCH _ ear. $15 and: $18" delivered ‘Plants, Trees, Shrubs 7% 78) | For ‘Sale P Pets: SCOTCH PINES FOR POR LANDSCAPE. 79 PUPPIES) MIXED breed.- 23-7217, . AKG REG. DACHSHUND PUPPIES FE 26618 7 anion Repair | Sale Office Equipment 72 : We are Browning — Bao dealers. Bare-gpell-” 375 | §. Telegraph.” \ RAVEL. | oe Apples. Weltag’ tnd choke acing a0 e ing. $1 per bu. & up. OL 1-6489. Sale Farm Equipment 87 CHAIN SAWS 25 es oent Sia oe an Aw models ¥. oka WAG Bre itr NEW A used. Prous Oliver Bales ‘one Mat pick New uller at reduced price. - Davis Machin Li "392. SHek BAWS AN; | PERE, power a “Wwe 3004 “Auburn at Adams iinet SP CIAL. NOTICE YOUR Le ‘ nae ee ok we Y Sad rie G8 Aaa ebin Bl tl EARLY’ TRADER'S rr ¢ CAN AN, COLLECT ON MEN SEE. Res) CALL — “ieee DETAILS. oe FE FE +1n2 yRING BROS. OUR IH. DEALER _7 Auction Sales _ 88 AUCTION THURSDAY — AND FRIDAY DECEMBER 3rd and 4th 7 P.M. SHARP. Christmas | TOYS—Candy GAMES . ~GIFTS | TERRIFIC SAVINGS! o., , -FURNIFURE- ™ 1-2 & 3 LIVING ROOM 8 ~ 18 COLORS 3 PC. BEDROOM BUITEs | CRS Bom aneaneR PLATFORM Ri R RS TV OCCASIONAL CHAL SWIVEL CHAIRS — ROCKERS aero eaeene id && } DRAWER CHEST RUGS oe tO INOLEUMS PC. KITCHEN * OINETTES - ZR AND COA TABLES PORTABLE & CABINET SEWING MACHINES FLOOR LAMPS — POLE LAMPS TABLE LAMPS -DRYGOODS- BLANKETS-RUGS-SWEATERS ABLECLOTHS — ROBES § Pc. # « ¢ “= -c PILLOW CASES—BATH INDIAN BLANKETS : -APPLIANCES- RADIO — COPPER Mi MAKERS _ APPLE IRON STEAM TRONS — WAFFLE 8 WATER COOKW FOOD GRIND TOASTERS ELECTRIC SKILL EEP 8 53 PC. DINNER WARE STAINLESs STEEL -MISC. ITEMS- ALARM CLOCKB-WALL j CLOCKS TH SCALES-3 Pc. T’ POWER saw Me -% ELECTRIC * % DRILLS METAL TOOL CHEST 2% PC. DRI ote EAL Oh ROI 100 PT: CORDS MECHANIC Cc - TOOL OF ALL KINDS * FREE DOOR PRIZES TER Up to 24 Months to Pay LOCATION: 2616 Dixie Highway U.S. 10, 1 Mile North of Pontiac City Limits E&L. For Sale Housetrailers 89 28 FOOT HOUSETRAILER. 3525 Lake Road. aca er In CARE OR | i sstamurons! t DISTRIBUTORS! SHARP CARS WANTED We take saa ag Se BOB HUTCHINSON’S | 4301 ag Hey. ; RST TRA'LER SALES Hage relia 1840 Lapeer )d, Lake Orion ; +1401. . ee Featuring Bit mous makes. New ~ Sale Farn: Produce 86 eda cre , ~ 1 Ola, Mad. APP: PILTE + olaore : da ~ aed ae Geet ME barrel. —-— ~ $i 8 bu. Af 2 oa j fag ‘Rane . gad Coder mer, es ete ‘itas Am uy on tor’ south ot Holly. C| & Witches installed & < Vaniit : z oary wer sell your used cider. Produce “Kingsbury Market 3193 er for Re GiackMORE F TRAVEL TRAILERS A New and used. Benule Sastens Dwellevan 10 ft. wid our ict. 2 trailers in Florida for ie. Call Dal for a deal. ARINE & COACH > 8 15210 ae RD., MOLLY, rose TRAVEL, FRAT TERS & ‘. RENTALS. ae MEI : Ra., __ Rent ‘Trailer Space 90 hye AUBURN Mmowrs. | MOBILE VIL- e. The finest, % mile SE 1% N- Opdyke. PE 5-336) RD MOBILE MANOR POR ~oed who want the best, 40's80° 16x40" cement patios, ete. Gnevale east of Oxf op Lak ville “toad, OA” 83013," . MOBILEHOME ESTA PARKHORST LAKE TRAILER «MY 2-46 The best- fo Tess. * Wonderful. ‘location on % 4 acres between Lake on ‘Oxford, "aoe the, ea THE REST: NOW a Square Lake Trailer "Fer r Sale Tires A-) -}, USED TH Fame. $3.50 UP. b Also whitewalls. : | stare _ ae SAL. 503 Saginaw rr 4-0687 LOOK! re re TIR ALL apm brands. Off new cars. $15.50 lug tax ar] ozehanse. tate Tire soles yk 8. Saginaw. PE 4-4367 oe aes KUEN” aDTO sEnVICE . 149 W. Huron 2-1215 STANDARD BRAND Tew REE. Het in on General Bafety Tires. UP oy J _- cent off. Black or . i) WILL IAMS __ 451 8. Saginaw at Raeburn Auto. Service 93! “CRANKSHAPT. GRINDING IN THE | ear PE 215810 CRANKSHAFT GRINDING IN THE Lh | ear, Ovlinders rebored. Zuck chine Shop. 23 Hood. Phone 4 23-2563. ; CRANKSHAFT GRINDING IN THE car. Cylincer reboring. Waliy's “Crank shaft Service. OLive 1 3 Sale’ Motor S$ Scooters. 94 ey, on ag ya For For Sale’ “Motoreycles § 95 | SIMPLEX MOTOR BIKE, “‘pROM MOTO! $268, Pull line of Simplex racers from $188. Cliff breyer's Gun Sport Center, 16210 Holly _Holly, MEJrose 1. we Ra . 8 SCHWINN, LIKE: NEW $50. Girl $25. F PE 5-1965 . ~-Boats & Accessories 97. ' _ (Hess cLosmoUTs’ | Boats, Motors, Tratlers | Motor winterizing & storage Guns. & Arenery Eguipment /CRUISE-OUT "Boat. SALES 8-4402° . Walton Bivd. ‘Open Eves. Till 7; & Sundays a BOAT KITS Sate % Barr of- your new boat. al ‘ . nn to 22° cruisers. Easy Oakland Marine Exch. j 01 8. Saginaw 68-4101 PE aes Bret < on WENS MARINE, SUPPLIES 968 Orcehaid Take Ave FE- 73-8020 GIFTS ty Bates BOATING Evinrude motors. 3 8 wer. Larson and Cutter boats. Lamabiete line of Marine Fittings. Also IN clean used motors, ~ HAR 75° borse- RINGTON — - BOAT WORKS YOUR hy t= 4 DEALER - ae YOUR BOAT AND MO. ‘or only $250 per. $100 value, or FE’. Ins. Agency, FE maker boats and Evinrude De- r mode a and follow signs every nite 8. Phot ae Main. 9-2178. Ge | | seaeapeciete Offered- 100>-—— are y rad SALAD FERAL PILE (DAILY TO MOBILE, ALA- Bonnle’s Drive-a-way, FE | wrt OCb PRESSURIZED 4 ENGINE ale, , eer. eernia $79.50. ia. 1- $09 ¢ Mia: af $19. Batiaarionia. sf $19 6, Wash. etiet ING ear aR load. Ei FE 5-6806 er way. 4 “ACTION” “| TOP $88 DOLLAR’ — ‘or — 1959 MODEL CARS ~ Glenn’s’ Motor ‘Sales FE 47371 :PE_ 4-179 TOP USED & JUNK CARs _Smith Motor Sales FE 8-244) WANTED JUNK Cans, ZATLOR Ra. Used parts, FE 5- : See M&M Motor Sales Fur age od ~ ter model cars. 2527 Dixie OR 3-1603 P BUCK — ink ik TRUCK NTIAC WASTE . PE 2 =~JUNK CARS PE. 5-6079 Top Dollar Cass-Oakland’ 312 W Montcalm _ PE 68288 AVERILL’ S) fa acobson's | railer sales. 5685 Wiliams Lake OR 3-408. ern lakefront. and : ro nds 7 and’ playerou + - 3.2661, i mek Fe j __For Sale Bicycles — 9 ‘59 JOHNSON MOTORS | Wanted: Used Cars "101 | Russ ogBRIGHT SPOT” tard Lake at Cass BURG MOTOR BA: ony ie, For baid the top or 3 yea ig or up ; VAN Pe ae oat up or down BCONOMY CARS” "32 AUBURN __ Used Auto Parts 102 FOR SALE, "9 “OLDS. Brora and trans, Good~ condition WANT TED CO MPLETE FRONT end ton sae Buick Roadm. eater. Call OR 3-4800, Sale Used Trucks 103 WANTED: Le MODEL PICKUP | _.Wuck. FE“2 ba ee FACTOR Ai Ge GON- x 20 tires. Ready for work. OR * 3004 ‘96 CHEVY gUBURBAN. STAND. afd tran. 6 cyl. EM 3-884], LOW MILEAGE 57 CHEVROLET wn panel ort h, gieea. Apply see _. Orchar NEW ‘0 Dodge: Pickup $1695 This price jneludes 1 ‘Standerd- Pactory bey «reg B federal tax ae nm fat ae Tax -A & sees mite R AMMLER.- DALL "AS: 1001 N. MAIN, ROC OL 2-9111 a NEW Kee) Dodge Pickup rer A Ditle H otek ae be Faia orice dee al), st tas aclory equ ales Te éedera. Michi: me ‘Tax end license. extra, offer), RAMMLER-DALLAS fomenrhert , 1001 ON, MAD, | Fi oe | HEP Paw am xO RU Turner's , Truck Center “ S. Sa inaw_FE Zo131 “JEROME i en Eves, | “4 ; za | 1961 PORD, i, TON ra . ie ‘0 Mivaiten ae 1860, FORD. a FON am S506 op Font $200. MA 4 4l “N rae Chav” Hunter Bivd. at §.. Woodward ‘o. Birm m Mi r » REUOSSESSION e fu ce oa. need Due ig “hie ne Bel riot REPOSSESSION |” 498’ full price. No cash + Bie. uto. ye i Dues dans th vs, CHEVROLET~ se Fg , Power glider radio, 4 ier 1 ee DILLAG ~ |i imiles, c SEDA ‘Like new. MAZUREK bg tena SA Sout# Bivd- PE ses BIRMINGHAM At Houghten’ S ‘53. Chevrole t ee $ 595 | "88 t Side 96 Holiday Spdan. Real SP Rte $95 “amt om wae 34 International ...$ 595 "gids £8,2, 4005, See - mee ‘S4/Chevrolet......$° $95| % TOR-PICKUP 1H h Ford ce eek oug ten 4 ae 26 TIRES—V-8, TOO 55 GMC Van $1295 & son ° 1¢ PI. PULL REAR DOORS, Your Friend Olds Dealer | _6,25:20 TIRES SALES Spaneg CYLINDER. 3 595 | 5 7 on? chesler = 1°55 Ford ........5. 695 | HARK . | PeAREAMISESE SorGSPEhe. "55 ord onece $95 AR faa 1195 | L is | t .. | en's Newes: 3 pore : 068 eats Newest Bre OER, gwha orem: RINK MOTORS: 58 Ford. oeeeeece $1295 NEXT TO THE ROLLADIUM as PANEL, REAL SHARP BOB 'BUTLER HAROLD TURNER - FORD 464 8. Woodward MI 4-7500 ‘49 FORD % TON PICK-UP. A-i : "s Galen i. Carl's Motor Sales, A LARGE. SELKCTION Used Trucks . AT ALI, TIMES 1950-1959. MODELS TO FIT EVERY. BUDGET : ? | Truck Center R&C LOTS OF NEW ~ Ramblers in stock 9-Passenger . Statich Wagons . ' Bonus Bur Ambassa ors. ‘ American especially priced. for Christmas. ‘ # presents Go North, East " South and 'then-geta .. . flaming deal. in the West Le ? 8145 aaetee a4 ¢ carer Union La! my 3-4158- ee “ep. Pee whhqnel, wood cond. 3275 W. Huron |= | AT ELIZABETH LAKE RD. Eddie Steele — FORD — | FE 5-3177 FE 5-0861. Housetrailer Owners PULL YOUR ;. 49 GMC CUT Bown F eq AY "905 We buy—or trade | . SCHRAM TRUCKS Wholesale—Retail 2539 Dixie Hwy. Pontiac OR 3-1209 OR 3-0311 “49 PORD % TON PICK-UP, $125. ee 5-3837 14% TON CREVY CAB - OVER wrecker, A-1, EM 3-4827. Pontiac's - Truck Center Factors. /Britnch - — DON’T GUESS - —_ ~— DON’T GAMBLE — See for Yourself. © _OUR RE PUTATION ANDS EVERY CAR BEAL Ce oF TIRESOME SHOPPING ian YOU COME TO US FIRST H AND-SELECT ED Like! New © #° CONDITION "88 FORD ‘P-Lane 2 Door . om BUICK Special z Door sit, t ‘Hoskins’ Chev. > and stent eGpes. ee at “eo . Want to Buy a New C Car? Ant sw AND | Be ano «BEATTIE os ee mw SOR, davt 31201 “BILL SPENCE" CHEVROLET WILL ACCEPT. \_Sale Used Care _106{ 1958 RAMBLER’ CUS- TOM CROSS COUNTRY WAGON Soe weary VERY LO OW CASH DOWN 1958 RA MBLER SEDAN . $1545 4 DOOR, NEW CONDITION LOW, LOW MILES wf oh WHITE. pe 44 net PAYMENTS, DOWN 0 19 *METROPOLIT, AN - HARDTOP $1295 |. MILES. SOTELY S NEW. CONDITION bore G AND WHITE H ¥! 36 PAYMENTS, $2.40 VERY LOW CASH DOWN OR “RAMBLER” =" 1957 METROPOLITAN i ONES VICES aasnjCONVERTIBLE .. $995 TR ADE NOW! YRILES “HURRY! Finke wie se : 4: BPR NERY, LOW FOR A epee CASH DO R OLD TRADE. DOWN OR 11937 RAMBLER CROSS COUNTRY, ‘ , WAGON) woo. eee. $1195 rt ‘. ;RED AND ITE, “VERY CLEAN cat 1959 Prices: pep wep Mite VERY, CLEAN . P ’ “SPECIAL. 2. TO : OOSE FROM. $300 UNDER Arlssman AVERAGE RETAIL. UP TO 30 Pontos | MOTE Kucwen et (Su OPEN EVES. "TIL 9 ou 2.9721 GUARANTEED AND ON.OUR N. LOT AS DESCRIBED. $5 pow) . 0 SREVROLET BIRMINGHAM . ~ Midnight paint:: No —— RAMBLER No Payments "Til "00 606 - WOODWARD ie ee Ce ‘$33. CHEVROLET BEL-AIRE; .2 ae RD door, R&H, white side walis, good ——— FO cond. Will sacrifice. 9275 .W. ‘Huron at ana Lk. | Ra. 1717 8. Telegraph PE 4-0521 FE 5-317 ‘PE 6-0061|—_you'LL LIKE OUR WaY — . "$6 CHEVR BEL-AIR, | V-4. -:' OF DOING BUSINESS - — ftadio. Sharp. $695. Carl's : SSONTIAC AUTO 0 VOLESWAGEE gress : J : NTIAC AUTO a 0! * ti n Wagon ee oe. BROKERS ‘51 PORD F-Lane ‘H-Top $1205 "$@ Buick, 4 dr. special, real $1895/°57 PLYMOUTH-—4. Stude. 4 ar. 6 OD. _ $995 ae ee: oe $ tas uality Motor Sales bey M Ole « dr 88 Pull power § 695/640 chayd Lake ave. FE 3-104) ‘4 Custom 6, Auto. - $ 495/1954 CHEVROLET 2 DOOR. RA ‘$4 Ford 2 dr. 8 Custom $ 250) DIO & HEATER. POWERGLIDE 3 Pontiac .2 Dy. Std. shift. $ 95; ABSOLUTELY NO MONEY . ‘ Stude auto. . . & BOWE. soum ‘al edit Mgr. exe ry MI 4.7500 Harold . Turn r Ford, gs 2 i — ~ CHEVROLET LEFTOVERS 2-Doors & 4-Doors Station Wagons : Tmpales As low es ~ $1872 | +Officials’ f ene eguepeny “cars Bank onths Easy ‘down paywente _ NORTH CHEV. Hunter Berd. at S. Woodward ‘Ave Birmin cham » SAVE ~ $1,000 A . . Brand New - 1959 EDSEL: PRICED LOWER~ THAN THE ow Price - COMPACT CARS * ONLY 7 LEFT — ‘Russ’: Dawson | MOTOR COMPANY __2§. SAGINAW FE 2.91: a1| GOOD _ “FRANSPORTATION ‘s$ PLYMOUTH Plaza § Sed. $3 ‘4 CHEVY Deluxe 4 Door .. § 395 "34 PONTIAC Chieftain 4 Door $ 295) S$ MERCURY 2 Doar rs 8-385 ; *. DeSOTO 4 Door cee deces & 295 1350 N. -'8) DODOE 4 Door we ce boca $ 395 8 ‘FORD Sedan... ot 8 195 Woodward - “ ‘BUICK, Special 2 Door .. $ 195 Birmingham Mh a 1930 MI 4- 3735 | 2 is Ford -|2-Door, $ 175 $ 125] os 56 CH E VROLET BEL AIR 4 DOOR Outstanding Sc & white sedan with only miles. “Hardiy | broken in good yet! Radio, heater ag seat covers never Soe i lat : bile. ew condition. » $1275 Crissman CHEVROLET COMPANY ROCHESTER OPEN EVES. ‘TIL 9 OU _ 2-9721 A-1 BUYS. ‘59 Thunderbird $3500 | 2-Door, radio, heater, power steer- 36f bg power brakes, Cruise-o-matic soeine. while walls, Cordovan. ‘with beautiful enuine Jeather interior, Factory eticial's ear, '-$8 Ford sisse | Convertible, V-8, Ford-o-Maiic. bow er steering, power brakes, radio. heater. ite walls. 4 Spare eter | | used. -All diack. Don’t miss this one. Toom $1150 standard drive, 6 cylinder, radio heater, [3.000 actual miles Beautiful blue and white finish. 56 Chevrol $1195 Wann v8, powerglide radio, heat- er. 6 passenger. Black and white. ‘36 Mere $ 99 2-Door nardtop. Merc-d-matic with radio. heater. 2-tone green, Inspected Reconditioned Road-tested ~ Warranted | Larry Jerome ROCHESTER FORD DEALER + OL 1-9711 WILSON \ a PONTIAC-CADILLAC . “CLEAN” | Birgyngham Trades ", | > power steering.. pow j samead 5-60 | & “Ne at Used -Car _ Shopping Center | ‘eee “DEMO. 1998 Chevrolet * Impela 4-door sedan; ¥-8 enghe, powerglide, brakes, raviio, heater y er acres- stories. Beautify ¢ & ivory pi Low in price—High -in Haskins. ev. 657 xh eT hwa t M-1s 1 ue bt of Stcs ov - H a. Fo 5 aro r ra ScCREVRCLET DELRAY ‘. , power slide, R&H, | MAZUREK STUDEBAKER SALES South Blvd. at Saginaw FE 4-0687 JEEP» We have a good supply of used 4 wa Jeeps trucks "and station wagons on hand. now and ROGER'S SALES AND ‘Sears. 695 Auburn Ave. Used Jeeps are our spectaity _ ive . slerring. 1958 ‘CHEVROLET 4-DOOR_ STA- | et ae ae radio, heater,, Power- ngine. , Green ote finish Ths is & one owner ony fase. car ve No. 648. y | North Chev. Hunter Bivd. at 8. Wooddard Ave Birmingham MI 4-2735 1954 CHEVY BEL AIR _2DOOR, hice, -$306. FE 3-7542, H. Riggin: s. 1952. CHEVY, POWERGLIDE. good condition. “all OR S673 after 2 p.m. "63 CHEVY 249 W. Wilson 1956 CHEVROLET CONVERTIBLE New midnight blue paint. Power | glide, power brakes, radio, heat- on a walls. Good . condition __$i.000. Mr 4-700 after 5 pee. COUPE, $75. VERY ition. PE 5-9752 SLER 5 Ae OM RADIO E'A . MA TRANSM $14.27 per mo, Call er Mr. Parks at MI 4-7500 Harold Turner Ford. $508 & V- owerg Power ¥3.3000" OL. yea? chewence pay- |. Mere, Mun VER Ye 1987 FORD CUSTOM Rae ty AGOW ; Low 1957 F FORD COUNTRY SEDAN’ pease ss oP ldO5 Sea ie. e. DOWN 5 1958 FORD 500 + TRACTABLE ~ - HARDTOP .....: NEW_ CONDITION ty SEDAN és BIRMINGHAM | 666.5: WOODWARD .« MI. 6-3900- L954 PORD CONVERT, FOR SALE. Call FE 4-7471, 1954 ee ‘3 _ DOOR. stick ens , STRAIGHT Aisi 19 SKYLINER. V-8. FORD- 327. FO 1 poh nae OR 3-4 HASKINS ~DEMO - Hohaag cour ie byzar ower lida, i . power ering, pa at wer brakes, Padio, heater and many other accesso- ries. Beautiful sa blue fin- ish. This car ' new. ve! & Haskins Chev. 1 CROSLEY, GOOD Comne- . $125. te 5-2766, Fs) 5 BOGE 4 ese. WHITE walls. Radio. OR 3-503 yourself and your family to new fun behina the wheel of a 1 LARK trom Pontiac Area's new- est dealership. RINK MOTORS| 4455 W, HURON OR +0301 | | NEX’ TO THE ROLLADIUM | , . a . — 4955 DODGE FDR. | | ea eed down on this very nice | | rr. $e Pay only. $30.99 PER MO. ~SCHUTZ. MOTORS, INC 912 8. Woodward __MI 6-5302 DODGES (@) LEAVING FOR Eu- ¥ e in + dave, will accept best offers. Hardtop, full auto. & Power, customs Lancer. ‘Bilver & | ‘blue é4door V-8, auto. trans.. snowtires, blue Vs white. 6489 | Snowapple, Clarkston. MApile | 3-2587 — 4 to 7 p.m. 1959 DeSOTO This factory officials car is | really like new and priced to sell. | ° Your old car or | $191 down will handle. | | 36:MOS. ON BALANCE. -SCHUTZ MOTORS, INC. | 912 S| Woodward MI 6-5302. ADVENTURER 1957 DeSoto, 2 door. HT, PB: : R&H, WW tires Sharp. Clarkston Motor Sa ne eRe FET MOTE DEALER &t., oxen MA 5-5141 EN GLISH PO RDS 1960 2 door Anglia Delux, equipped air’ heater and de- oil filter, white windshield cigarette lighters, and ; Complete for only | Brand new:'59 2 doon Anglia De- ins with all the above equipment Only $1.6 ‘59 door Anglis _¢ Delux demonsttator, Also has the above equipment. OnPy $1,450. | Your old caf should make the down | parment on any of the above FREE 1960 LICENSE if you ask for4 ' Ray or bring this a@ with you to! Bob Soujher i. English Ford-Lark Walled Lake. MA 4-4231. FORD DEALER = ‘58 THUNDERBIRD 7 N+ $2005 ‘Cy’ Owens } a -f | | i } CHEVROL ET ~DOOR ve SE- 1 ‘an; radio heater Powergine stock No. 062. Only $1302. ~ North Chev, Hunter Bivd. at 8. Woodward “ave Birmingham M ' HAND PICKED AND PERSONALLY CHECKED want ONE OWNER CARS rere Patcon; /ike =e .. Say $209 Coral finish. A rea} beauty. Our 42735 {Dixie Ok'd Cars sh 8 “s 805 | #796 .§ es “e $ SEESESESzE B | , | 47S. SAGINAW STREET Mr 54101 -—— | -HAUPT PONTIAG | ~ FOR OUR BEST IN. USED CAR VALUES tation wa, Jadio, own 2. | I. family car. van the or” « famliy {s looking for. Low onths 3 tone. ue payment. Ye mog. on ‘87 Olds. 2 dr. Bard black beauty! Radio. Beater. Hydra- eines, Power brakes. A 1-owner |. TREAT. « - Auto. “Cy 7‘ Owens 147 8. Fe sar” STREET 54 FORD, 2-DR., GOOD cond. New tires, S35 Sn 1-406 after 6. | PLYMOUTH 1955. SHARP. LOW mileage. By owner. QR 3-6808. $3. FORD RANCH WAGON, V8. Full po knod LE OM, BOHR, INC | 120 S. ) 8 MAIN, MILFORD MU 41715, STATION WAGON, 6 er. Gal- | jig eo) Less than _ ioe” re d-2: $6- FORD STATION wae. Biack. Like new, $795. Carl's Motor- Bales, 6 108 FORD 2 DOOR § CYLINDER. iT & Light WHITE A BOOLOTE Y NO MON. wn tan payments of $0 71 nd c Mar. Mr. Parks ty MI 4-7500. Told, Turner Ford "§3 FORD, 4 DR. WAGON R nit pat, Be SION cash needed 17. Due Jan. oe 9th. King ‘5 Bell. FE 8 / _gppie STEELE FORD—— ’53 FORD VICTORIA HARDTOP * Beautiful original Flamingo $5.DOWN — $5 PER WK. Eddie Steele , — FORD — ‘ep CHARD LAKE FE a eeaen Ke - FE 2-2529 8] $195. 1 FORD 2 DR. RUNS GOOD. $ Carl's Motor | Sales, Lod Oakland. FORD, 1059 COUNTRY SEDAN 6571 Dixte Highway. at M8 station wagon. Full power, well Maple 5-307 ae Seca bier ty 0. equity fos $309. fAseumie, payments approx. §90. . 1952 FORD 2 ABOOR. RADIO & HEATER BSOLUTELY NO ~- FORD LER - MONEY Down Assume pay- A-l Used Car Shopping Center Bett dat Bare tl | | '32 FORD * T fr. ‘a . _4-7500. Haro: Turner Ford. wre ORD. . - 1950 RD hag WAGON, me tg nice. PE 3°1543. H. Riggins. — $395... 8 '§5 FORD § PASS, STATION WAG- ; : on, a. ve Auto. trans. Sharp. / C a fF O rry ins FORD, 3 DOOR, Vi VICTORIA Y. W eI 1S y ,_ 8 7. & ood ines. Pri. -owner. As 5 | < M47 8. SAGINAW STREET key out FOP. RAH | i956 Fi a HA P ; z ; 135. RD : . “eats h_siggin | VRADIO. 8, HEATER: AUTOMAT: 7 0] . 7 Fe ENGINE, LY NO MONEY DOWN. Assume 69 FORD. 2 300. | Getan Mer. Mr. Parks’ at 6 radia, heater, auto. ber 4-7500, Haretd Turner Ford nm. miles. riya * ° — ye GR. ¢-2673. New Ford 1 T rade- Ins CLEAN ‘513 FORD VIC. -8TD- trans. wa 2-5089. OVERHEAD pPRIces ap Teanaazbird wy , * ee —FORD DEALER—~ : “+r PRR A-1 Used Car Shopping Center 38 Chev. 9 sick 1 | , ~ ercur 56 FORD ‘$3 Ford” $ 00 STATION WAGON Hosner-Schuck, Ford $1295 b MY 2-2611 106; Sor PCS MERCURY MONTEREY 4 DR. Eon Sele Cire 106) 8 EDDIE STEELE FORD— '52 FORD 2 DOOR Radio & Heater 99 FULL PRICE No ‘payments “rn “60 Eddie Steele — FORD — PE 6-5208 aes te 22520 Sens scooter. OR .3-0061. . Carl's Motor Sales, EREY, GOOD gone: $395. ~ Hardenburg | GUARANTEED USED on CORNER CASS & PIKE FE 5- asking Chev: aan att Opes Bhatt 9 | HFAVY DUTY REPAIR | . Engine ; GUAR. 1959 RY HARDTOP, .WILL sell for equity and gider car. MYrtle 2-1662. ° - $ DOWN ‘53 -MERCURY DOOR HARDTOP Radio '& Heater. Low mile | . age. No rust. | WEEK No Payments ‘Til ‘60 Eddie Steele — FORD — a ° Huron at Eliz. “Lk. Rd. E 5-3177 FE 5-086 1 "55 OLDS, 98 HOLIDAY, FULL power. Exc. cond. $975. re 5=9120. - M2% at Clarkston Rd. THUNDERBIRD; ‘S0,. FORD EXEC- utive’s car, 6,000 miles. $3,400. MI 63314. REPOSSESSION, $145 full price. No eash needed. Pay only $7 mo. Due Jan. Sth., King Auto. Mr. Bell. FE 8-0402° $5 DOWN 1 4 55 FORD - CROWN ‘VICTORIA Penntifal poms paint, A. le . NO PAYMENTS ‘TIL 1960 Eddie Steelé ” f B57 | i955 SOOTeH 6 SEATON WAGON EM 3-0081. OLDS SUP ry 2 DR. BLACK. “pleelient Cos Cond, No ax. Hydra. i Oa a VERY clean. $1,005. FE B-2035. 7 ME OF THE FINEST oF Oecd Cars Are. Found a - CARPENTER: CHEVROLET CO. - Commerée' Rd. ' EM }-4101 OLDS. GOOD. CONDITION 1 owner. FE. p.m. 1955 . Reasonabje price. 1-6448 :30 PS, PB, Pl. b "3. YMOUTH! CO Taal _Runs Jere. Ha FE FE 3-97 33 one OUTH 2 DOOR. RUN good. $100. FE 4073 after 6. Pirst pa - year. Lucky Auto Bales, 193 8. Saginaw Phone. Fx a ,FORD. & POE gs ad are. Feat nice _" Block Speciat a matic, 1011, 6-354 ~- FORD DEALER — A-i Used Car Shopping Center 54 FORD DOOR $495 Cy’ Owens ‘ 147 8. sagina® STREET FE 104 4 / a DOV NO TON "PICKUP | Loaded aie tant . No Payments. 60 ‘Eddie Steele - ee at Bile. ‘a 4 3275 WW. ne, ; FE 5-317T “waren DODGE CITY "37. DODGE $1495 ROYAL HARDTOE ae ge er. Power brakes, atito.. on ‘57 PLYMOUTH . . $1195 SAVOY HARDTOP 2 Door = Felton x. white fintoo. V-8 Autg 57 CHEVROLET $1495 bial brand aew top. -BeAIR: CONVERTIBL: 2 ‘Powers 7 FORD ... § 895 ‘00d ‘econ- 1 er. 6 aie omy. 56 DeSOTO. wgeek _ $1095 FIREDOME SEDAN, Door Kowntr, - Beauth fut Coral “& Charcosi sae ene. CHEAPIES .49 Cher. R&H, Ist. .... .-§ 50 /Si-Chev, 2 dr. R&M | $ 75 | | §2°Ford, 6, Ré&H,* ist SG 1 83 Chev. we wegon 1 -1 running 3 Bontive, 4 dr., auto. ., $125 32° Studebaker, 6, HT. . o $145 53- Plymouth HH. $125 Sie ie Scolar in $8 : .. ~ ia a wiry cobb eet ees aves ST SUPERIOR. AUTO SALES. 923 eco } OLIVER. Motor Sales. “NO. 372 | 55 PON" AC @DR. { ptarchiet, Clean, cool “and re | | 1. FEOCR, HG, «0 1988 DODGE ..:......-25.0... } ' Qfdor sedan ratio, heater, new’ — Very nice. Bargair, LOOK ! BUY!. SAVE! ee bavccraneve 959 PONTIAC $2895 "Convertible with poner hg \ wer brakes, By “tires North Chev. ioe _ Hanter Bivd. at 6. Wodewers Ave. Ave, 1800 OL LOSMORILE #2308 “CAR FAD rg ag ag MUST SELL ONE "whité ‘with black top and ST Buick, Wagon. Excep-| red leather trim. A real sharpie. | tionally clean. Low . mileage. — ee Pacea RE wen | MARA iy” AB | down payment. r 135 | actual miles. A real economical . +. ear. sie ORD, ” RIA CLUB i oa! . R&H ; 7 r LYMODTH: SS... 1295 voeee Hh id brakes. met sedan, 6 cylinder- jetine were. 2. —_ $628. MI|- straight stick. A one owner car. $1495 tires. Has toat foreward look _ - | 1999 CHEVROLET es .. $2605 Impala Convertible “with power steering, power. brakes, V-8 en-| gine, whitewalls, Powerglide \ - ee with white top. Like new, /1959 CHEVROLET _- soon | Bel Air Speer "peda ‘V-8 engine, | radio. heater,. whitewall Gres | ~ Compare this value: “~ 1958 BUICK _. fal 2-Door Sedan. ~ Dyna: radio, heater, like new* A aan res. , Boautital green finigh. eee eee ee) ET ooo... sins | Aer ee wena, lide, radio, ‘heater, . r * heater, Shivepalls. Like new. © 1a BUICK -........ Ta $1095 peng oe he 2-Door sardton, Po pn prakeh and aaa They gi sca come: any nicer 1967 vara | 1: Ath ‘Dynano a r, .whitewali ti actial miles and |) Jan with rato heater “a One. | oma Rar réion, Powe poner ovate ees bh Conan heat- . ef, wall \eires. Very sharp. —> ea cll vies sits bes ates $1205 po yrken Dynatew, # Takes: cated whitewall tires. 1986 BUICK $1205 4 re riya Ot steering } ge rakes, itewall “lites, ples: covers never been off, FORD WAGON .....: Ge past with | Eee he boy : a (Ww TON PICKUP | on Us Zk $2108 . as retiree rer rere $1195 BEATTIE | BRA am a r Since ‘930° S HW OR: ,3-1291 me the xe light im Waterford REPOSSESSI SION $195 full price. No cash ni . Pay only $11 mo. Due an fe 98t mAC BOOK, "ara N wagon. Real nice car. f ign am down. Lucky as 3 ted ~ Saginaw Phone OUR’ ‘CARS eS ‘TRUCKS | “CAN , SAVE YOU | » BUCKS Ip YOQU Buy Now: DURING ~ OUR ANNUAL INVENTORY CLEARANCE $ALE” '59 CHEVROLET EL CAMINO 2 @ , Powerglide, Power asveee "5% CHEY ROL. ET Radio" ee ae “Pleetsife’ -Heater. Panoramic - rear ie « window. - Sharp. Solid Red. | 1495) i a ee ee oe . . . 56 CHE VROLET -* 1M byt TFORM valet & Signals. Solid R95 |]. 2 . deca Beeuesctnse $1296 |» <9) CHE V ROLET ° AMPALA SPORT ' Radio & “Heater. W-Walls,- Power - brakes img ie. \.. Shimmering Red, N interior, cil Newer bova db obs BUDS 59, | Succeed in in inithe « said, by Mr. K | Judge ” Will Sentence Gambling Charges Four of eight men who have pleaded pulley to gambling charges in Pontiac Municipal Court will be hour trial of 2 spiring to ove: _\Cuba a shic Death tor Two A HAVANA A sininny tribunal tdiky ended an 18- and 37 Cubans accused of con- Prime Minister Fidel Castro’s revolutionary regime. The court announced: it would not reach its verdict before Wednesday. The prosecution demanded the firing squad for Frank Austin Young, 38, a commercial pilot who was born in mer Icans - sentenced today by Municipal _|"eee Cecil, McCallum.._- The eight men were arrested by over the weekend. _ All were ar- lrested. , 42, of 650 Second St. They pleaded guilty to loitering in an illegal Place, «* * * ‘Donald R. Setter, 30, of 2356 Briggs St., Waterford Township: Indianapolis, Ind., ‘makes his home in Miami, Fla, and for Fernando Pruno Bertot, 24, Cuban, er, Sports. 11:20 (2) Nightwatch Theater. . Drama: ' Ginger. . «Rogers, Frances Dee, “Finishing School.” ('34). i (9) Telescope. 11:30 (4) Jack Paar. ‘ (7) Shock Theater. Melo. ~ drama: Bela Lugesi, “Night a Terror.” (‘53). ~ (9) Starlight Theater. , Drama: Gene Tierney, Dana F Andrews, “Laure. " (44). . WEDNESDAY “MORNING (2) Continental Classroom, (color) (4) Continental Classroom. (2) Meditations. (2) On the ‘Karm Front. (2), TV College. (4, Today. oe seacvapene 6:00 “6:30 6:50 6:55 7:00 7:30 8:15 8:30 9:00 9230 2 For Bates ol Nelo! (OEE til 1 Shall -jand former student at Co- lumbia University in New York. — eo. Thirty - year prison sentences were sought against 12 others, in- cluding Peter John Lambton, 24, a British-born naturalized Ameri- can of Nassau, _ Bahamas. The’ government said it would accept lesser sentences or even acquittal for the other fendants. Under new legal recently promuigated by Castro’s cabinet, the prosecution as yell as the de an d+ trial statements that they came to Cuba to plot against. the gov- ernment. Lambton said he of counter-revolutionaries for an Americin company he identified as the Independent Press Service. | x* * * Young said he came to Cuba to serve as Lambton’s guide. Shown documents wit his signature as “commander of group,’’ he testi- fied he had only signed the papers up orders. His Cuban attorney said Young knew no Spanish and therefore could not have led the group. : . * * * The two cases are the first to fense can appeal a verdict. A secand tribunal was sched- uléd to begin /hearing testimony in Havana today against Rafael Del Pino, 33,'6f Miami, a natur- - American ntains ago M8 Ballston. oe : instan . a Neh : at ye SE raat a 56 Dyestu y Plags - 4 Distountea a Cote / Hi [storage ; Be augury ¥ night's wite 43 Bar tegalty yp : 0 Bit a ‘9? Em rage 44 Crafts f 1 Horse gait w be Sad . 34 Native eats. 3S Secumeker / Sat ee | ee { Recgenteres > : ein \ $5 Gathered an fh High cant oe sees ti AES te day” night after Castro asked a |want for counter-revolutionaries?” "11,000 perséns, | Seket, ong ‘He handled by military tribunals since their reinstatement. During the first six months of the Castro regime, they sent; about 555. per- sons before firing squads. + * * Chants of “tothe firing squad wall” rang out at Santiago Mon- crowd of 500,000, “What do “you Church Rite Marks ’ Day of schon Fire “Dies irae. eo stinal po Albert G. Meyer of the Chicago diocese will be celebrant, ‘There will be many other. priests it the Mass. . In. the. church .will be. some all adinitied by Pty * * The bins of those in Our} - Lady’ church — the parishioners AN oi - Today S Radio Programs - _~ ea eee eee ‘wh Gem | nw 00) ww 1900) wear 11130) WNT con) WRON (sem - wae C800 ie rontaur tiee— ws 7 iA News . | “Gxtw, “4 bee WIR. Wi, N Music Bal ae : % Jack H. Norton, 33, of 36 Moreland | = wag Friday for loitering in an n illegal 21on an assignment te-take-picturds: . to show the Cubans how to draw/bond will whips.” Ave, and Jimmy D. Rager, 19, of 52% Wayne St: will be sentenced art ie: aurea * - John C, Wallace, 26, of 106 Glen- will be sentenced Monday on a toltuny ing charge. The gambling game cited in the warrant took place Oct. 30 at 859 Woodlawn Ave. All eight ‘are free on personal wenenecd-ne S “gross national product — the valve of all goods and services it turns out. — has. risen $1 per. cent in the past dec- Puerto Rico's. ‘| Pontiac police vice squad officers | meeting jhe declared. \__Young- land County communities who are lic Music Assn., the Columbus Boy- \Pierce Junior High Sehool. At the: serious mistakes which under- oe the ary aa role weakened tatorship of the proletariat.” ~-* Khrushchev's reference was ‘to former Hungarian Communist leader Matyos Rakosi* _* * * “The Soviet government is pre- proposed East-West summit con. ference must be approached ‘ a reasonable way taking socount <* the wishes of the other par- In this connection, Khrushchev continued, French President Charles de Gaulle’s desire to meet with him prior to the summit was not unreasonable ahd “perhaps this will make: for etter understanding at the sum- mit.” * * .The Soviet leader. dénied ‘‘for- eign press fabrications” that the the idea of an early summit meeting. “The Soviet government os pre- pared to attend such a meeting at a time and place that would be acceptable to all its participants,” Khrushchev’s visit to De Gaulle is scheduled- for the last two weeks in March, which postpones the East-West summit at least State Ahetey: Genetall Says Stores Charging Too High on Sales “LANSING @—atty, Gen. “Pay! L. Adarths held. today that mitr.|_ lehants are taxing © customers il- legally when they charge two pen- nies gales: tax. on, purchases in the 38 to 49 cents range. The same applies to three cents | tax on purchases th the -68 through 8 cents range, Adams, said. ‘The attorney general replied to a State Revenue Department inquiry On legality of a new ~-| bers by the Michigan Retaliers Assn. The bracket systend, supplanting nione in use. for 20 years untiP last summer, was devised Oct. 22 im- mediately after the State Supreme| ,{Court decision on ‘the Aug. 29 use tax increase act. - “The: increase was struck down. Adams held tliat it ‘is illegal and that. persons using it ‘should be stopped from doing so. “Tt is beyond question that the ‘old schedule’ long - established, generally accepted and in. com. mon use for over 20 years, rea- sonably passes on an average: eco- nomic burden of..three .per cent of the price of property pur- chased,” the attorney general said. Laud MSU Male ¢ Chorus TORANTO (#—The Michigan, State University Male Chorus won top honors ‘at. the annual. tri-uni- versity concert here during the weekend: The chorus was hon- until late April. ored for its preciafin and stage presence. Invite Applicants From Area . -boys—living in five Oak- interested in with the na- tionally famous lumbus Boy- choir may register with Waterford Township High Schgol Choral_Di- rector Richard Meier. Sponsored by the Waterford Civ. choir will open the season here at 8 p.m. Dec. 12, at John D. conclusion of the concert, 15 boys ade. “ in the 8 to 15 year age bracket By EARL a . who, over of ‘this sort of —{t or not” is . they’re + honest. . , * hallowed institutions all eve- ining. He likes tennis, he sup- fact they. are -bashing. a hall with the gut of a cat.” He mentions @ fictitious celebrity ‘ ‘who was going to be and. they did, gustily. Flanders - had. taken the precaution of saying, “Tonight, of all nights, we expect & good responie, be- cause attendants will be pass- ing - among you: with rawhide © ¥ The nexty payed. peandal do so! But how would’ it look — _ B’doasting at Alcatraz?. . |THE MIDNIGHT EARL... a ; "Kim Novak's irequetit N.Y, escort, Br. Ernest Wynder, vis- ted he in LA.; S euetE Wun Yee wapgat Yeue’ _ Bed ape reeged ee + oe Earl Finds No Escape From Talk of Payole uni YORK. — To escape the disc jockey and payola talk for @ spell, I went to see Michael Flanders and Donald Swann —who promptly began gossiping about disc joekeys in England called “disc jockeys,” “It’s just accepted that a certain amount shrugged Flanders, the bearded wheel ‘chair. sitter who does most -, two-man show, “Always be sin ' tossed off by Flanders in the brilliantly - brittle performance. It seems to match the ': blithe-spiritedness of Americans about payoias ang quiz shows. England still has some quiz shows but then they have a strange kind of quiz shows there — * WILSON there, are strangely enough thing’ does go on there, too,” of; the talking in their “At the Drop of a Hat.” “whether you mean one of the pearis of advice | we. * Airport to Seek ¢ Boychoir Members will be invited to. “apply for ad~ mission to the group. a Two boy singers will be se- lected from each of the follow- lig areas: Walled Lake, West Bloomfield, Pontiac and Clark- ston. our will be chosen, from Water- ford Township: and one each from St. Benedict's, Our Lady of the| Lakes and the Emmanual Baptist Church. * * * The boys will tour the United "|| States as members of the Boy- choir. During their trip they will have a regular course of s in grades four to nine, in ion to. musical training and concert experience. - © wi ok. , Whether a boy is chosen or not, his application entitles him to at- tend the concert and bring his parents as guests of the Civic Music Assn. Musical director of the 30-mem- ‘tber Columbus Boychoir is Donald Bryant, who will supervise the brief ‘auditions following the con- cert. { Airlines Move Decision — Meets Further Delay DETROIT # — A décision. on the long-sought felocation of seven airlines operating at Willow Run Detroit Metro- politan Airport has been delayed ‘at least another two weeks. x * * ~ Robert J. Wilson, Capital Air- i Tm told by « the oyntinihiy, ity Jail were Lawrence J, Achten, poses, “But I can’t get over the — “Plahnders, ” as it should be pronounced, rips away at our! lines vice president and spokesman for the airlines, said his group and 'Wayne County officials will try to imeet again about the middle of Leen ral By FRED DANZIG At NEW York (UPD) —Have ‘your . “The * * * ‘ ‘It's the game where they slap) each othér's skull, poke fingers at the eyes by day and, at night, sometimes wake up screaming. . The name is“a memorial to A trio of so-called comedians parently too grotesque for adult “TV, have been -consigned to the » “kiddy TV show” status... Screen Gems, that 135 stations now carry the show. That's suc- cess by some TV standards, * * * pwith the Lorrors of having a footh pulled, ghoulish preparations for a prison ganging and a series of air raids, all violent enough‘ to unravel nearly all the food stutt pnp tren tee a Arraign Three in Holdup Case Charged. With Robbin Drive-In Restaurant’ j Springfield Township - Three persons charged with the armed robbery. of a Springfield foray drive-in restaurant. were tor today before Spvinetiesd Justice of the Peace Emmett J. Leib, ®t They area of the Hilltop Drive-Inn, 10755 Dixte Hwy., on Nov. 19: Mrs. Florence Carol, 20 Eliza: beth 8t.,. Ortonville, a Waitress told Oakland County sheriff's _Meputies three men wearing bur- “lap sacks over their ‘iaces and into a back room, They escaped with $35 from the cash register. In custody at the Oakland, Coun- 17, 124 Myron S8t., Ortonville: Lawrence P. Scott, 22, 121 Bird Rd:, Ortonville; and Phillip F. Brooks, 19, 4980-Grange Hall Rd., Holly. . “ ® * * A juvenile’ held in the case ‘has been sent to the Oakland Comty Children's Home. Chiet Assistant ‘Gaining Geviniy Prosecutor Robert D. Long said his office may seek a Juvenile Court waiver on Frankie Hellas, 16, of 124 Van Rd., Holly so he can be tried as an adnuit: Achten was arrested by Hollv Police-Sunday, for investigation of burglary. Under questioning. he} admitted participating in the hold- up and. implicated the others. They were arrested yesterday. Bank Robbers Get $2.43 OAKLAND, Calif. . (UPD— Burglars broke through a sky- | light at a Bank America branch and owered t themselves 30 feet to the floor, but were unable to open the bank's vault. So they grabbed $2.43 from the employes’ coffee fund, climbed back through the skylight, and cacaped. + Runs Into Own Ban LONDON (UPI)—Minister of Transport Ernest Marples, who | children started playing that popu- | -|lar new ~ game, Three . Stooges’? whose filmed TV misdéeds, ap-_| DESTRUCTIVE: ‘Some recent episodes have deult|§ of the holdup * armed with shotguns forced her visi ‘Lnetwork on Jan, 20. A re as important as keeping t away from matches. so te say wine. on Tv. ‘dels is ‘destructive as The. adult irresponsibility, My | cont- plaints .to the TV stations who to get along without the manage “Stooges” and fhose stomach-tura-_. ing, psyche-searing antics. DIALING AND “FILING: The - Steve Allen Show, NBC-TV’s dis- appointing comedy hour, fell flat ~~ again last night: The big sketch, a .musieal version of * " of all things,. never fulfilled its promise. denne véd'balt sorted tea tes embarrass: == appearance last Faar's show in h H . lid well’ for himself. "Maybe he. > ie limit his TV work to this: sort. of unrehearsed, informal boat on NBC-TV early in ‘60 . The: Lineup, stretched to an bead this season, snaps off the CBS-TV” not yet lochs up. * * Franklin Sitactsce and Alvir Boretz are preparing a new series about the New York City Police Department for NBC-TV. Called Headquarters, fhe series is based on a book by’ Quentin Reynolds. Boretz helped CBS-TV — launch Brenner, another police weries, last summer, Oakland Dents Plan Meetings - Precinct Delegates and Party Workers-~ Will Map Strength Survey me : Democratic ‘precinct delegates and party workers of -Oakland County will meet in their, legis- lative, districts Thursday plan next year’s statewide ourvey: ° of political strength. — The’ door-by-door census will | be taken in Oakland County and throughout the state to deter- mine how many, potential voters night , | | , on ‘This-Is Your Life’ until — s|they looked-into it.” He and ~ Swann, a gifted pianist, asked. {the customers to-join in a song, brackets charging even top broadcasting brass with accept- this month to discuss rag proposal. what it’s. going to cost us,’ | said yesterday following a meeting "with 1 _courity.. wee officials. * Wilson ‘ay Pa will sale into the high Se 7 ‘banned automobile street—park- “We're still interested in moving| ingyin central London to ease but we will first have to _know Christmas shopping traf fie, turned up lafe at a meeting last night .with the excuse he was | sa’ as park his car. - UN. Takes. Another Crack at Poland: Turkey C Deadlock UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. | (PWith no break in sight, . the U.N. General “Assembly scheduled another- attempt today to-resolve. the deadlock between Communist Po-, are registered. before next year's | important national and state | eléctions, and to solicit party ~ varcwpation. a party spokesman said, Each - ‘meeting will feature & speaker. Billie S, Farnum, deputy secretary of State, will at the Disprict 2 theeting. iy. the. Ee: depe ‘Hall, All‘six meetings, will begin at 8pm. Other speakers will rn District 2 (Pontiac) — Kerwin, ‘De ative, at the Roosevelt Hotel; Dis. trict -3 — Rod Bealieau,- district representative for the survey, at >. the Birmingham Motel Commun- George. Seheck, ‘collapsed backstage, ee. went ing plug money for their companies, thus defrauding the FCC's limitation on commercial time, as well as cheating paying Sponsors of their sponsorship. Some Véry Important People are worried—they, could go to jail for this on “com. mercial bribery”—and, politics being what it is, they may ; Vice Prez in Coree of go attack.) » * © Security Council seat. : land and U.S.-backed Turkey in their’ contest for a There was a flurry-of rumors and denials that some pompromise was afoot. The Assembly was éxpected to | t set another vote next week. It appeared likely. Poland would’ — re ae ‘Before the last onal ot battot ie, Cae se ee Lea American nations it 'take six more ballotsand —* if the deadlock still held, nas ~ proposal, but. Poland turned it. wn. race Poland came within of victory, ‘On the43rd ball Tuesday the vote stood at Poland; 39 ‘for ‘Turkey 008 abstention. ‘The contest for the. seat now he Oak Park Community: Center Bg * .. The ‘United States, ” : mT ‘Turkey to ‘the hilt, ha become | Q (THE PONTIAC Beaverbrouks Daily Expres... arrival of Betis nad Amerie |p ak re Garang baer ; | on, “Britain would | troop reinforcements.” *How much “longer can NATO be) ay angi a i mee Ae Venus Went on to condemn “the - WbMd together? : ‘ynoral disengagement" of certain | | It's a real question, and.one that; On, a different néte, but pointing NATO: nations “apart, perhaps ; in the ee a ae oe ponder| ‘up current NATO difficultiés in from the United States and Came the route of bis iI-nation | ifalfilling its assigned task, was 4 wil oo. i gbod will tour toward a Westeyx/statement by French Air Force |; NATO's folding: ‘comerstone *-suramit neni in Paris on 1 Dee. Gen, “Jean “Vgiluy, NATO com-| ¥@5 fear of Communist aggression. | 19. “~~ “ander in Central Europe Howe the unity of NATO members: ict : The North Atlantic -Tréaty Or- In evept of Soviet attack. ~he|#s wanes and flowed with the ebb | ganization, put together in the;said, NATO would find its Belgian’ jand cow af the ‘Cold War.» Now! g of 1949 as the backbone of and Dutch troops * ‘unusable’ and that fear once’ more has receded, | fe Western defenses agen Com-/its French. forces ail in Algeria. pee —_— become the * — expansion, ‘Is geting {at-|". ne sald NATO's first line of | gO @® ey an =k, defense is -manned entirely by re 1 : . ive BE | * Last week, a powerful news: | the Germans and there’ “would - pkbiatbemeaga sieromg Sore se parioit | Paper’ voice bd _—— hard. | have the a ony —_ ce ‘ment at “al}. the blocking tactics = £ ' or one 1 of diplomacy’; used by France and | : + * ea . “9 - > F West Germany to delay -a@ summit | : Brace-Smith Funeral Home’s © | neating with Russia | : * * PR ANCEMENTS -PLAN Valluy was. condemning the » INSURED FUNERAL ARRANGEMENTS PLAN | J cctices. which have forced a ‘Permits you to take care of the inevitable out of future } Steady retreat.from the 30-division = . income, rather than leaving financial. burden on one goal first set. up for NATO, the 5 id bee ee ; skeletonizing of divisions: whie h s flare. left and the. internal quibbling Please write or call for further Whereby nations refuse to con- letail bli . tribute either the money or man- details at Rho. obligation . -power which *NATO. commanders . a believe are a minimum for’ Enro- - “0 as. 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