< ~ The Weather U.S. Weather Bureau Forecast Snow. Plurries -” aS (Details on Fase 27" es! or 5 . 7 114th YEA = 1956 ~28 PAGES~ — mesma Moma UNITED PRESS PHOTOS te ‘ six months by new legal action, attorneys distlosed : at Rochester Revolt 4 New Delay Seen on Incorporation Attorney to Petition High Court to Appeol Suit Over Vote Incorportation of Roches-|" ter may be delayed another today. 4 UF Fund Drive: ‘\cCampaign group to reach 100 per cent of its quota United Fund drive for Full Quota Hit in Commercial Campaign Still Short of Overall 1956 Goal The Commercial division today became,the second in the current Pontiac Area aminer says, death on food particles. Dr. Knapp fixed the time of Dorsey's death at about 2 a.m. yesterday. Dorsey's third Wie, Janie, whe was. suing him for diverce, was in the house when he died, as were their two children, but it was 12 hours belore the death was discovered, Dr. C. Stanley Knapp said the Bar toaswy gage ot cue 5l-year-old+ bespectacled ‘“‘senti- mete. pre tee dean mental gentleman of swing’’ vom- thank hy : , ited in his sleep and choked to Dorsey = Pontiac attorney Harry) D, Wise Jr., said this morn-) ing he will petition the Su-| preme Court for permission, to appeal a decision by vis-; iting Judge Timothy C. $612,202. EYES POST—Elisworth Bunk- er, retiring president of. the American_Red Cross, has' report- edly been selected by President uinn, of Caro, w Eisenhower as new ambassador - me) hes to India. He would replace John ‘morning announced tha turned down a lawsuit seek-| sherman C r, newly-elected |Pontiac businesses and ing to block the incorpo-| Republican senator from Ken- |their employes. . ration. | tucky. \ | Willman congratulated Commer- Wise represents five Rochester | residents who filed the suit on the eve of a Board of Supervisors meeting last Apri] that would have set an election date for Rochester residents to vote on incorporation The suit asked a court ruling or- L. J. Rash Faces — geeeecne= = Murder Charge tions filed with it, and then shelveg Rochester Father of Two the other two for two years. . * 2 8 to Be Arraigned Today County attorneys claimed the ; . . law quoted in the suit applied to _ Shooting of Wife annexation petitions, but not to in- / corporation L. J. Rasa. 52, of 213 Woodward The law quoted required that pe- Ave. Rochester, will be arraigned titiens eovering the same territory toqay pefore Avon Ti must not be considered oftener than once in two years, and peti- tions must be considered in their SUM slaying of his wife order of their filing with the county terday. - clerk ‘ if dudge Quinn had ruled it would apply in ths case, super: visors would have been forced Sued this that Commercial reached its goal. Nye sald that a good deal of the credit for his Division's suc- cess should go to H. Wayne Gab- ert and his special gifts commit- tee. He also congratulated his co-chairmen for their work, tice Luther C. Green for the shot- short of its overall goal of $612.202 has not yet reached its goal jis the * The first d ‘gree murder| charge Lagainst the father of two |was is- morning by wal * manship of Earl Maxwell, person- Coach division. Campaign Chairm one... |Walter K. Willman this sprawling, $130,000 " home, t went in through a window. Both The Pontiac Area United Fund ownship JUS- campaign for 1956 is still $24.116 Nina yes- The only campaign division that ———— Industria] Division under the chair- nel director of GMC Truck and His booking got no Dorsey and his wife slept behind jthe Commercial Division locked doors, on advice of law- has raised $158,168 from/Yers. 80 they would not jeopardize the divorce proceedings, * * * the bed. The rest of the family had cial Chairman James F. Nye and thought he was sleeping late, as the hundreds of Tinited Fund solici-/he often did. tors who took time from their jobs, Dorsey's to work in the campaign. The cam- paign chairman said that this is only the second time in the eight year history of the United Fund division has saxophonist brother Jimmy, two years younger, was in New York at the time. So was their mother CAUSE UNKNOWN es What made Dorsey ill was not known, meal with his wife and mother-in- law, Mrs. Ruth New~sf Atlanta, in his home the night before. Tino Barzie, his personal manager. said Dorsey was told recently at Johns Hopkins hospital in Balti- more that he was developing an ulcer. A note Dorsey left -adde dto the ent, Vincent Car- iswer to a knock bedroom door at Dorsey's and. | Carbone found the body of the famed trombonist sprawled over He ate a heavy Italian) — Tommy Dorsey, for the Dorsey in New York today. Band Plays On Without ‘Sentimental Gentleman’ Tommy Dorsey Dies in Sleep early in the morning. Kiss Susie for me before she leaves for~- school.” Susie is his six- year-old daughter. ‘ 4 * e j | | | a7 GREENWICH, Conn. & —Band'comment on\the case, Finally the} dinner and added: “I am leaving |“ Besides "Susie, Dorsey. jeaves a leader Tommy Dorsey choked to text of the note was disclosed by : death in his sleep, a medical ex-' Barzie, s ‘four-year-old son, Steve, by his \present wife, and two grown chil-| idren: by-his first wife, the former {Mildred Kraft, Their children are Barzie said’ he plarmet] to meet Mrs. Lester Hooker of Richmond, DURING HAPPIER TIMES — Bandleader | — se in his Greenwich, Conn., home yesterday, m here with his mystery when police refused to Wife Janie and daughter Susan. Mrs. Dorsey, was reported time of death who sued for divorce Oct | (Continued on Page 2, Col. 1) ar. Wirephote nation Assembly, voting 52-9 with — 24 charging Cruelty, to have been in the home at, the . Another child, Steve, 4, survives, GM Employes United Fund industrial pledges to turn down the first petition, County Prosecutor Frederick C. 27. short of their quota because since ruled invalid, and delay Ziem. consideration of the others for two years. \ | But Judge Quinn ruled this po- sition “yuntenable."’ He did not am- plify, = Wise said legal steps to apply for appeal permission are now : complete, and the petitien is ready: said. ae for filing. He ‘added he hopes to’ Rash gave himself up to Roches- P®* , have a Supreme Court hearing on ter police early pace Ce morning Ship and Waterford Township the appeal Dec. 11 shortly after his 48-year old wife far is $588.08 or 96 per cent of If the high court grants permis- was fatally, wounded by -a_ biast the total goal of $612,202. sion, a Rochester incorporation from his shotgun. The drive ran from October 23 election would be delayed up to six, “7 to November 16 and then was ex- months while the case was being reviewed, occurred when Mrs. Rash weturned in order ‘to reach goal. And if the hich court reverses from a long drinking session with Judge Quinn's decision, the delay Imiends and awakened him by would again stretch out to two Pounding on the door, The factory years, ~ worker said he fired the shot as he door with of the smaller “Although theré oppa@@r to be force this year, some extenuating circurostance’y faverable to Rash, nevertheless under the law the charge tiust | be first degree murder, and this case must be presented to the jury fer consideration,” Ziem | the United Fund plant campaign } over the top during December. The total pledged to the Pontiac /Area United Fund campaign by the e of Pontiac, Pontiac Town- Dental Congress Hears Praise for Fluoridation ee she stood ‘outside friends becatr fe protested his Stoke Up the Fire: 2 cn te ~ Icy Weather to Stay of the incident. ntre demand st ‘Squirtgun ‘Firemen’ xtra shovels of coal on the . fire are in order tonight as. the Start Their Own Blaze weatherman forecasts MostlY! GARDEN GROVE, Calif. @ — cloudy ahd continued cold temper- | pwo young boys decided to see. Dr. William R. Alstadt of Little atures. The predicted low is 20- how their new water pistols would Rock made the statement in a 24 degrees. _. do as fire extinguishers. speech before the 15th annua] Mid- Tomorrow will remain cold with The lads, 7 and 8, set a vacant Continent Dental Congress yester- snow flurries. The mercury will House on fire, authorities said, and day. About 4,000 delegates are at- reach a high of 28-32.. |were squirting away ‘manfully but tending. i The lowest temperature in down- unavailingly when firemen arrived! town Pontiac preceding 8 a.m. with more powerful equipment, | - jelect | Assn. ‘dental cure-all” but SQ: years of |doukt thattooth decay is reduced * ® ° ‘ 6 per cent.” * * * Dr. Alstadt said 1,426 major was 16. | Firemen estimated damage at communities with a total popula- At 1 p.m. the mercury read 2% The boys were turned over tion of 30 million persons now have degrees. mo ito their parents. | fluoridation. , Industrial Chairman Maxwell hopes that new hiring will put a= Get Pay Hike Cost - of - Living ~ Raise Will Affect 502,000 ' on Hour and Salary <2 An upward revision of an hour in its cost of two cents living al- S©owance to some 395,000 hourly-| irated employes was announc iyesterday by thé-General Motors Corp: tive with the first pay period aftr Making “impossible de- gom \‘Not Permanently Exiled’ _ i Red-Controlled Hungar Presses Attack on Nagy VIENNA, Austria (#—Hungary’s Soviet-controlled 'government has stepped up its propaganda attack on | apparently in a new attempt to Faces 3-4 Years ‘discredit anti-Soviet workers demanding Nagy’s return. : |Ex-Premier Imre Nagy, to power. mania and with linking him He told investicators the shooting tended for a 30 day mop-up period! The revision will become effec. aries Kadar said now are Premier Janos Kadar made a strong personal att eq On the ex-Premier, admitting he is in exile in Ro- -——_—_-- ------- -- Many Nations — Object to Paying ~ Costs of Project Russia Insists Invaders | Should Foot the Bill for Troops, Salvage UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. —Revolt spread among U.N. delegates today against footing any part of the bill for clearing the Suez Canal. - Spearheaded by Russia, diplomats of varying po- litical hues served notice they saw no reason why bystander nations should clean out the ships and bridges sunk in the water- way by Egypt’s invaders6r the defending Egyptians. Some delegates felt Britain, France and Israe] should pay the entire bill. Others thought it should be covered by the owners and users of the 103-mile water- way. The General Assembly ap- proved over Soviet bloc objec- tions a 10-million-dollar grant to pay Initial costs of the emerg- ency police force in Egypt. Russia had insisted that Britain, | France and Israel should pay the |costs of both cana] salvage and |the emergency force. But the 79- 13 abstentions, thorized Secre- tary General Dag Hammarskjold to draw up to 10 million dollars from the U.N. working capital | fund for the expenses of the force. h s Father Given y , Term in Prison "Sentenced for Burning Hands of 4-Year-Old; Arthur D. Martin Jr., 27, Water- ack © Township ‘father. of two—who was convictéd Nov. 14 of burning his four-year-old son's hands over a "gas burner as a punishment for counterrevolution- forces after he left the Yugoslav playing with fire, was sentenced 'Embassy to return to his home yesterday to a 3 - 4 year term in under a promise of safe conduct Jackson State Prison for the crime. the Kadar government. Oakland County Circuit Judge J LJ \The Assembly-must decide later how the money will. be repaid to -the ‘capital fund. Hammarskjold vhad proposed first that the cost be shared by all U.N. members ‘on the same percentage basis as ; the annual \budget. Later he re- ivised the request and left the ap- portionment to“the Assembly's fi- nancial cosnmittees r Egypt rejected an offer by Brit- (Continued on Page 2,Col, 6} Mom Still Trying to Get Ousted Son Back Into School Mrs. Alice Phernetton, of Wash- ington. yesterday sought to open. the-doors of the Romeo High Dec. 1. GM officials said, resulting mands*™"Gn the Hungarian’ Nearly 85,000 refugees have George B. Hartrick, who sentenced School closed against her son Rob- ‘crossed from Hungary, jamming Martin, had presided over his one- ¢Tt because of his alleged “Elvis ‘in a total hourly cost-of-living al- lowance of 13 cents an hour for ithe months of December, January and February. | The corporation said that about 107,000 eligible salaried employes \will receive an equivalent increase’ of $10 in their quarterly allowance, ‘bringing the individual allowance to $65 for the three-month period. Total salaried employment at the three local GM plants is approxi- mately 6,150. Under the General Motors wage formula, wages are reviewed quar- terly and adjusted in line with the A 4 Price Index of the CU. Flex Marching Sinews for Parad -|A total of 110,000. employes of the S. Labor Department's Bureau of Labor Statistics. | The next review of the cost- oft-living allowance will be in Marchand will be based upon the Jan. 15 BLS Index. government. ' Kadar conceded Hungary’s econ-'the facilities of Austria's border day tral before a one-man, 11- Presley’ omy still is crippled and chaotic’ province of Bergenland and the en-- woman jury, Maximum sentence : : because of strikes and passive re- tire-country. More than 18,000 have under the statute is four years. tance Nov. 6 because he had failed LJ Reports from Budapest said there ‘was a general trend toward re- sumption of work but that many factories were still idle. This was attributed to unrepaired machin- ery in some casés and to passive resistance by workers in others. Kadar declared his govern- ment dees not consider Nagy... “permanently exiled.” Kadar said Romania reported it was prepared to offer Nagy sanc- tuary and that the former premier. and his party left for that Soviet satellite state Nov. 23. | This version of Nagy's.. depar- ture is counter to the official Yu- goslav account. Yugoslavia says Nagy was kidnapped by Soviet e BULLETIN MIAMI, Fla. (AP)—A | _ Venezuelan airliner flying and second degree burns of both) from New York to Cara- cas crashed into a moun- tainside today as _ it approached the Caracas. airport, according to re- ports received here. There was no immediate word on the fate of 14 passengers and seven crewmen aboard. . . - ’ RAYMONDVILLE, Tex. (AP)—First reports | from. the scene indicate that two airplanes have collided and crashed about 10 miles north of here. sistance. He said work ~started|been moved out of Austria so far. _ Currently, -hourly rate employ. yesterday in “almost every sec-| ST. LOUIS w — The President-_ ment at the Poutiac Motor Divi- | tion of the country but we cannot! ot the American Dental) “tm is about 11,855, and at the say that production is normal. says fluoridation iéh’t al GMC Truck & Coach Division, There are still local and very dam- ; _ about 6,600, The Pontiac Fisher aging strikes.” | Bedy plant employes 4,334 hour- * ly-rated workers, Testifying at the trial, Martin denied he intentionally burned Den- nis, claiming the burns were ac- cidentally inflicted when Dennis ty Circuit Court upheld the school's” itouched a hot coffeepot standing on the stove. Dennis reportedly suffe first hands. A second son, Terry, 2, also ‘was burned, police said, but Martin was not charged with burning: him. 17O CHRISTMAS . type haircut. Robert, 16, was denied admit- to rid himself. of the long locks, as grdered by Supt. of Schools 'T. C. Filppula. The Macomb Coun- ‘right to enforce*such standards of igrooming and dress as necessary for thé edycational process. Filppula agreed yesterday to | try and arrange q meeting with | the board of education. He said | he noted‘ no difference in the youth's hair cut, however. 4 | Acting on information that Mus- kegon Heights School Supt. -W. R, Booker had said: he would admit the youth with the haircut, Mrs, Phernetton tried there yesterday. Booker Said today he advised Mrs. Phernetton to have her son com- ply with the Romeo haircut edict and return to classes there. | Last week Phernetton sought to lenroll at the nearby Amont High } iSchool. Officials there turned him The adjustments will also affect 145,000 hourly and 55,000 salaried employes: of the Ford Motor Co. Chrysler Corp. will ‘be similarly Wilson Clips *, * Rovert Budding Army Wings — Meenccands of other workers! WASHINGTON i*—Secretary of|tary of Defense Reuben -| first time, © 20,000-pound limit |the Army from developing or , throughout Michiga also come un-/ Defense Wilson has clipped the|son told newsmen the Army has for It has .been using airplanes capable of bomb. der escalator clauses providing for sprouting air wings of the Army been “enthusiastic about develop- working to get heavier helicop- ing or otherwise attacking enemy automatic pay raises, and forbidden it from operating ing an Air Force of its own.” <| ters capable of moving more (troops in-a battle area. All close te : a missiles’ than| _ Asked wi the Army would | oops. : support must be provided by the Ho to Gain Control . srienatg: pemcencel gunn Sor ilar bor os dhe oie 0 hae the heaviest "blow re é | action lat Fae now airlift to y the wae pe. : tonne Wilenn said the Atty end} ® muck larger air arin than jt move Army troops over long dis-| dealt-.by the Wilson order to Ov Calif j Fi Air Forte couldn't agree how they| 8°” Bas, Robertson said: “We jtances “in the light of currently Army efforts and expectations ! er Vailiornia rire would. divide: up their duties and| *f¢ et going to have & separate |approved strategic concepts.” was ééntained im the injune-— ‘areas of control In the expanding| 4it Force within the Army: The military services have stat-| tion against any Army planning SAN DIEGO, Calif. u\—Fobestry guided missile and aviation) Wilson said his decision should|ed that the strategic airlift is now| st this time to employ “any officials hope by tomorrow to/fields. * |end unnecessary duplicatin of ef:|Sufficient to move no more than) other missiles with ranges be- have full control over the fire) gig order lmited the Army’s |forts and make for better use of|0me division, with light equipment) Yond 200 miles. : that has claimed 11 lives and) .viedon mission te providing defense money voted by Congress. |0Ver a long distance. 2A The the | burned about 40,000 acres of tim-| «4eeq) mobility” for “small com- |Robertson said President Eisen- Pe ado Navy, ad ot material.” Ce ie eS ee ky e, All other airlift must be pro- eu In Today's Press. 4 also was ‘given “sole responsibil- new order continued un- County News. ..........scee. 8 nae ania iy” for operating Iand-launched| Changed, despite y Voiced) méttoridle oo... cscs ease @ MAPPING PLANS — Looking over missilés < medium and ‘long ee geo gry Sports . 5ddeguaneedibetensslle EF darice step rotitines the “Land-O-Lake — a Sead. oe. tae > ‘fine air-| Teoaters Seen ee ee -, The Pentagon left no doubt that Army ‘fixed wing air-| gy % swt _; _ Majorettes” will perform in Saturday's here are: the aim Was to curb the Army’s|@4- mo m, Eats. ae 4; P } ve y \ ee i : : / “ more cs ew a. ao pil a hes. er ee ae Stee) eee as SE ae = *. * i il ata ec ee ee ee + s J ¥ ~ : i ‘ x 2 3 ie i 4 e * . a te Ee Sy ee ER Lg ae pie * : Me : Fai ey 7” he 0 2 ee Rae tage Map ag oe ae. ‘ wo & ie 0,2) é . pip | Denied by UAW Union Attacks Report as Nothing More Than Ss | ti i 1 DETROIT @& — A published re-| port that the United Auto Workers) will boost the dues-of its 1‘: mil-| lion members drew a firm denial) from the union last night. j * * i The union attacked the report as. “nothing more than speculation in| * ‘i aN oa a i 5 - e a 4 A _ \ . a : ere ‘ . ® ‘* : ; ; : Pe = THE PONTIAC PRESS._ TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1956 ‘(Continued From Page One) ain and France to help in the ‘elearance job and demanded that work not start until. all British ‘*/and French troops were out of - |Egypt. The British went ~ahead, however, and announced this week they had cleared a channel 140 feet wide for the northern 27 miles of the canal they hold. They said they would have it widened to 180 feet — sufficient to pass big ships — within a week. Latin . American and Asian delegates formed the bulk of the opposition to paying any per- Sparks U:N. Revolt - 3 (Clearance of Canal {The Day in Birmingham et: : Downtown Building Plans BIRMINGHAM—Reported build. ing plans at the McCall Invest- ment Co. parking lot on South Woodward and a 3-3 commission vote have set aside any immediate decision on opening a right-turn lane on Merrill at the Woodward intersection. . Although cab company owners told the ion last night that they not object to being moved across the street..to near aes Tangle Traffic and Taxis group has been studying recrea- tional designs of the property, along with recreation board. mem- bers, and advised. waiting on further plans for the large acre- age until a recreational ‘survey is completed. . “There is no immediate need indicated ‘for recreational facilities for the remaining parts,” he said. Root also reported that his. order-to create a cheap headline." ed| Revision\, i ae ; centages of the canal salvage jthe private parking lot operated é of the zoning ordinance 4 ed ee pay ~- | costs. by the McCall company and 4/will be discussed again at the Plan- } the UAW tnterantion mapest ve | It has been estimated that up- | neighboring jewelry store, that/ning Board meeting set for 8 p.m. a eeeed anesting — — a | wards of 40 million dollars will (idea was eliminated. « ‘tomorrow at the municipal build: } troit, would p tes be. required to clear the 47 ships Charlee Miartensen, of the ‘ing. ° « ft pit, propose an increase ss | and tow bridges reported sunk | yi ibep ae © saa . | Rezoning of the southwest corner } However, a statement from the NEWEST KROGER STORE — Opening tomorrow at 9 a. m. in Porfec Press Photo, in the waterway. _ = | plained that plans are in talking. of Maple and Arlington for a new { urion said a committee appointd| the area is this new Kroger store, another in the series of 80 new seven check out stands with new-type cash registers which com- | The Assembly so far has only) stages for a building te ,stand bee Temple will be discussed i at the Tast UAW convention to, stores planned to open within the next three years. Located at 4370 pute the customers’ change on the cash receipt. Manager is Don [thadtee Hammarskjold to work! on the lot, filling the retail jagain at the meeting, on request study the. dues structure “has Dixie Highway in Drayton Plains the new store is equipped with Shaw and co-manager is Jack Rehfus. , iminary phz of the| : q Of the city planner. Ralph ‘and reached no conclusion and has —— ———— Se —— eS een par rd aha rt trea sub-| space hetween the Briggs -_ Grace Coryell, owners, and Ray- 3 made no recommendations.” pe = risenta el the cont to the Theater . buildings. mond Cecil--planning fpr the tem- a ee 8* © «& : A ‘ . . Masenibiy. Rumored for over a year, it was ple’s building, have been notified ; ues dues are among the lowest Pontiac Deaths | ber first concrete public report on tlieof the upcoming session. leved by major unions. In the | U e ard Gr suse BIDS | construction plan. Mrs. Matthew Stirling et el Lota gd strike, saggy eel | a Pe | The secretary general aren Commissioners tied, with only) Service for Mrs, Matthew Stir- . assessment of $5 Styart Bolton Kudner | . 7 ee. |has consulted some Dutch and six present, on the issue of moving ling, mother of Mrs. Robert W. mere a month is made for a max- . , “ea : os es eee |Danish salvage firms. It was also of cabs back from the Muzzy of Birmingham, will be at imum of four months. | Word has been. received of the! he biggest parade spectacle in/designed on a “Toyland Theme’) The high-strutting “Land-O-Lakes reported that Toshikazu Kase,| corner 4feet. Objectors felt such) Bell Chapel of the William R., Ham : ae € Pontiac — the ninth annual|selection. The remaining 19 floats|Dancing Majorettes” are expected Japanese observer at the U.N..| dn’ | = Se appreved by the UAW convention death of Stuart Bolton Kudner of : ‘will bear religious themes and wil to -tovide the crowd with plenty apa ye 18 move wouldn't solve the situa \ilton Co. Thursday at-1 p.m., with ‘ next spring in Buffalo, N.Y. |55T 10th St., Santa Monica, Calif.|Za — is mounting in popularity as be entered by churches lof tertainment me 48 — — with Hammiarskjol@@@Biion, since women shopping at the burial in Acacia Park Cemetery. 9 | He died at his home Nov. 13. Moat entries have yeached 33 and © OO A gw ber as some ® Mem the possibility of Japanese firMS yep at the corner would Occupy She lived at 12312 Ev Av ’ Thé union reported last Decem-| 4 native of Pontiac, Mr. Kudner the number of bands'7, with the | ee iber's go through their dance rou- entering bids. = ‘a ed aus wan hake oars —orte vs t vanston Ave., ber its net worth amounted to . = | eT ‘o kick-off the Christmas season tine and baton twirling, pa “India’s Vi} | . 24 $39,405,360. Its strike fund is Sah the son of Mr. and Mrs. va aria days away.. . tin Pontiac, Santa Claus will be| . : Fe crateal le aapaanl pak trc| Camuniestoneye bad baped to | Also surviving are her husband, 1 ’ ee “'ward B. Kudner who ‘former f the eatherman is good to atop the Pontiac Area Chamber COLOR GUARD TO LEAD . Krishna Menon wo' insts' . jand a son, in Indianapolis. 7. North Saginaw St. |Poehlman, “executive director Of] 1. parade . a color guard from the local Na-|France and Israel when the As- —— freeing the traffic = | A methber of BPOE No, 810 of\the affair, estimated attendance a +tional Guard unit, Capt. A. J: Larjembly learns the actual cost. | ure und rat ang UF H d rt f Dorsey Chokes ‘Pontiac and David Belisle Post|WoUld pass the 1955 rain-drenched| Added to the list of bands yes- (cont, of the Guard, is parade mar-|@ lengthy speech to the Assembly turn teft into the four- | ea qua ers j ’ \No, 4102 of Drayton Plains, Mr. crowd of 30,000. terday, which. will provide the | .),) : ‘last night, the roving Indian 4 lane traffic. : . 4 e ‘Kidner spent his summers in Dray:| The music Saturday, was lomat -contended that the U-S. ' : edlorful floats entered b: - . » Physically handicapped chil- Hearings were set for the Lam-| Dies in His Sleep ‘ton Plains and had just returned) lecal churches and schools rl that of Waterford Township High drou\ willl bawall’@seli bear ucase should not have to pay. | bert Property rezoning question for| nnounces | 5 i ito California a short time before School. Other bands will be ~ “If the United Nations is going | 5 5 = ' i The expected te begin their march : Pen. | ° the house — downtown mer- | , ; Jan. 7, and-for the Hunter-Oakland-| +, : — (Continued From Page One) _ his death, up Saginaw from Turk at 9:30 the following high schools: chants linve elsticd Geoend Gace (°° indemnify the aggressors, it) ioe and Madison block ques. Pontiac Area United Fund , srq | Surviving are two ‘sisters, Mr.) Saturda: “S| tiac, Lake Orion, Avondale, aWal- | a. tor then {will actually be underwriting ag- 4 — aA ae headquarters has announced - the Va.. and Thomas F. Dorsey 3rd..|) 0. price and Miss Esther Kid- ¥: led Lake, Oxford, and the All- epece for them. gression,” he declared. tion for the second Monday 1 tonowing list of gifts of $50 or in the Navy stationed at Hawatl.| oe both of Santa Monica: and a/, Fourteen schools are busily work-| City Junior High band composed | The Detroit Edison calliope, tro! | February. more: His range: marriage was to St! nother Warren Kudner af Hart- ing over their floats which will be| of 250 musicians. of Boy Scouts, and clowns also Purchase ofttwo police cars wae" Cutting Toots emploses oo ceecewe. a279 % tress. Pat Dane. His third wile.) oe con _— |wil add to the many attractions Rope Not Needed Fors Rice.._Inc.. was &Pprove. Gris Cummings employes | ”” 136 1 Janie, sued for divorce last month, |*% : ° ; . ’ of the parade. ¢ le ° since his bids were lower than. M A. Bensos Lumber Co employes 1120 charging intolerable. cruelty. . : . ° * The units will travel from Sag- ] J] This Roundup: \local firms. Standard Ol Co. employes leg 108 4 NO CHURCH RITE LeRoy Reid - OI %. xecutive €slg TDS inaw and Turk through the down-| Grab Hal 1 ‘oeaue ar a sone socantbeuen al alates ea LRT a my | < Dorsey was an Irish Catholic! service tor LeRoy Reid, 7 ot 48 7 . OF pss chen hg dpi sander- Just Gra CILET | new vatves in the city -hall Sur'eed nen Bow teers sw Be as a twice divorced rson ante t H d I t t ais . ' Pa ; | st pproved b y V. Cooley <.......2 5. s 00s e | he canmot be buried in the chureh, |Ezilll St. will be at 2 p.m. Wednes- O €a nN er-Coun y nl | The spectacle is being sponsored . A stray horse that surprised re poner baie we ? Reverd tetéeumeand ees $6 © Services will be held Thursday in\@@¥ from the Liberty Baptist} - » | by the Retail Merchants Assn. of dents of the | Saginaw-Howard) ; spoates of Commerns eer ok the Walter Cook E. 72nd st.\Church with the Rev. S. M. Ed- |the Chamber. |street area by clomping through) The resohution asking the county Sire; Bauer ES She Funeral Home. New York City, ¥@fds officiating. Burial will be in| The resignation of Gerard A. —————— [eel ook this, morning | was drainage board to establish finally —_—_—--. Teeny will buried beside his O®* Hill Cemetery. Mr. Reid's PoehIman as assistant manager of © : rounded up by two Pontiac police what ljands are in the Twelve ft ic Phe hulle of nadie will be at the Frank Carruth- the Pontinc Area Chamber a Coane a Letters Offer Aid officers “e nA a sh repel bikes ns Drain area, was passed by Streetcar Bangs Auto i athe lers Funeral Home at 7 p.m. to-| ce | ee * cire o'er head, or a single ki-yi. ssioners. . i dosh, Pa. . ‘day, -° P perce has been announced by a ito Victims of Fire Shortly before 9 a.m. the switc-| pay is an immediate need, ONE Two, Three Times : Some people will remember) He was barn in Hurtsboro, Ala. Jenn W. Hirlinger, manager of the | | Generjus area citizens have re- Dlazed with calls reporting the for a multiple use site for off-| SAN FRANCISCO " #— There i s Dorsey for playing with his on July 13. 1928 to Rivers and | ene will become executive © jsponded Yo the plight of Emmett need of a roundup in their neigh- street parking and driver train- was Arthur Miller waiting in -hi i brother Jimmy in Paul White-/Pecola Brown Reid and married) a rive & jand Joyce Schmidt, newly-mar- : ; ‘ing.”’ says Bennett Root, planning car for the light to turn greet i man’s band, later with Vincent the former Emma Mae Filmore in director of the Supervisors Inter- fried young couple who lest all’ Lt. Don Ashley and Officer Fred yard chairman, in a communica- when — wham! — a streetcar . a Bae CSREES heir pomessions in a home fire Favre made the canture at the on tothe city governing boty. [banged im trom behind | -bestr 7 day. y. 5 : Miller, 3 { ic e car : Some. wil] refhember the un-| cay Tralee -rebey — | Poeh'man, 42, joined the Mrs. Clarence Moore, the girl's just by walking up slowly and gra, He advised setting aside of 110. backed: up, not one. te : knowns -he made stars — Like nore we came to ee rie Chamber June 18 after serving mother with whom the couple is bing the halter. They had searched about four acres of the @B-sere tine to hit him “like a battering ; Frank Sinatra, Jo Stafford and ani mide | temporarily staying, said many let- for 20 minutes. | property ‘north of the sewage ram” f 5 | years ago from Columbus where | 8% assistant Oakland County . | ~ ; | Connie Haines. : | he wa ber of the Mt, | presccuter since Nevember 1964. ters have reached her home offer-- Owner Homer Feneley, of_35 E., treatment plant and near the | Police booked @#&- year-old And some will remember how rani a ak Gera. ihe a | “tt is with a great deal ol ve ing aid. : Howard St., said he had missed) high scheol for that purpose, but \George Latta on charges of oper i | that sweet trombone used to sound. e toyed mae ee eeraant eraltaat we see Gay ae Hir- The Moore's live at 234 S. Shirley the mount, and was searching = commissioners declined to act ating a streetcar while intoxicat- } ee oes, Moter Division. = ~~ {linger said when he heard of pecan acacia ai ppiaeseeeeee ge eee = 7 mental Over You.” | Besides his wife, he leaves a son, ia) ¥ ‘ . | In New York, according to show Lonze James Reid of Hurtsboro; ‘STUDIES JOINT PROBLEMS ae - tradition, ‘the fabulous Dorseys’a sister Mrs. Bertha Glover of Pon-| The Sapervisors _Inter-County. - | , kept their engagement last night tiac; and four brothers, Henry, Committee was established to : . at the Cafe Rouge in the Statler Rivers, Willie apd Arren Reid, all study and make recommendations : Hotel, of Pontiac. . lof joint problems concernin: Oak- ‘| The band formed by Tommy) Mr. Reid was dead on arrival jand, Macomb, Monroe, St. Clair, . © and Jimmy -Dorsey played for the|on Nov. 22 in Pontiac General Hos- Washtenaw, and Wayne Counties. GERARD A. POEHLMAN dancers and diners, and the Dorsey|pital. He died suddenly of a heart) prior to his appointment as, . . . ; — went through their rou-|attack. assistant prosecutor, the new ap-;. ta i ; ines. \pointee. was associated with the * i They went on because they were re Kietroes and Title Guaranty Co. in !41. after graduating from the) \ FINE FRAGRANCE GIFTS BY ‘ told Tommy would have wanted] reasury Announces | Pontiac. |Wayne University Law School the! S _. : it that way. : ; L——— He was admitted to the Bar in'same year. ~~ | : Trumpeter Lee Castle, who mai fj e M | _ been with Tommy since 1938, led e inancing ove | . the band. Jimmy was consoling WASHINGTON Pe ~ » . ' his aged mother -on the sudden SHINGTO? e treasury S f t ] R death of Tommy. announced today that $503,000,000 a te ual er y even ue Castle said the entire Ses pray Aias povernenest certif was shocked and didn’t want to/C@tes due DAS al redeeme All tt d t O k] d A play. “But Tino Barzie (Tommy’s|£0r cash as part of a big refinanc-| ~ O e O a an I ea personal manager) phoned from) uae $9,083, 000,000 P. Greenwich and told us to go on, Oakland County will receive. Bloomfield Hills ............ .. 3,670.86 . because Tommy would ‘have! Pcp holders of $8,580,000,000 $584,099.20 in revenues from third- Clawson 1.002...) eases 4 anneed it thet way? jof the maturing securities will ex- quarter collections of the state gas a pelea on ee eiee dice .184.38! : a ys ichange them for new issues of tax and weight taxes, the Highway Pranklin lo!) att $a Skippy Caluccio. the elad alto eae a wiue next Department said today. ey ‘yaa ; . sax, breezed in as usual for his UN© <* OF for regular certificates) Pontiac's. share of the total teero Harbor ae i \ night's stint without knowing en es on 1 Both of the $99, 300,266.99 will be $121,473.05. [Poke Angelus tits & Secor was Grad. new issues bear interest a 3%) Under the state formula for di- poe sine nnaeeooos ne. 2.788 01 “He almost keeled over when 1 22% cent compared with 2% per vision of the money, the highway|Lecard ......... ‘922.80 ; told him.” Castle said. cent for the debt due Dec. 1. department will receive 44 pet Metamora 7. 40n33 ‘Pretty vocalist Bobbi Cooke had teen — certificates were cent, or $12,892,009.88. Counties will Milford 0-002... 0.2. 3.71032) been hired by Tommy only a - Z go. _ get 37 per cent, or $10,841,083.99, Orchard Lake 2001. 150062. ; nf : vue ; One treasury official has esti- nd cities and ed vill Ortonville. veccesnsereesse DOSO+- : couple of days ago. This WaS mated the higher interest te will. cities and incorporated villages Gyforq 2,850.61 e her very first night on the job cost the io as oe il get 19 per cent, or $5,567.043.12. \Gocaner ok ee 3301 ; T shddidn't feet like going on. ‘tort gin Sovernment about 50 mil-! Other area municipalities and Romeo e900 .000000000000000 dosrat i and she didn ike g On. ‘lion dollars. However, he said the their share in the funds follow: Royal Oak .. 67,953.02 i But. like the others. Bobbi did higher rate is ‘‘a fair measure” of m - re m we 3 aaa outa iyea cai Geshe coseesesese = 1,746.09 E her best, along with Tommy the general therease in integest Beriday 3-222 A aa Bare a | Mercer, who has been singing with rates during the last year. ‘Sirdmenam : a2 pregrnsny ‘aia ae! ead Ee hae than ager. - ang © Birmingham .........0...05 so.+ 10,119.62 Wolverine Lake (2.02.2 0.0000 00! 1,687.68 : - The Weather | : Foll U.S. Weather Berves Report PONTIAC AND VICINT , re Mostly tloady and continued cold. fanight and tenight. 6-24 B- 2% Nerthwestery winds at 16-1) miles an our becoming west to southgrst to- ; night. . . a |) Today in Pontiac ' Lowest temperature preceding 8 2m } 18 _At 8 o.m.: section: Northwest Sun sets Tuesday at 8:02 pm Sun rises Werinesday at 7:98 am Moon sete Tuesday at 209 pr Wind Velocity 2 mph) sas aed a.m 22). Ve. m..........16 12m 4 Saree ere 5 | lpm 26 | r, Be, M...0-...5-48 j 16 a.m. bs Etoile Delightful .. ; ori Solid Cologne Monday in Pontiac (As recorded downtown) - a matching and ~ Lowest Seeporatare 5 16 sete wea: : — 3.0 Oe temperature... ere s-0s 2 008) pn Weather—Cloudy, cold. | © Emeraude’. snes, ester Pemtne — a ature... ° ° Lowest temperature. . Sete 30) a temperature... 36) epcather Porly cloudy i ra ( . aa | * a : Highest spate in 0 Yaseen = Choose her favorite fragrance: = n ae . Temperature Chart | ean me we L'AIMANT' + L'ORIGAN + EMERAUDE + ‘PARIS’ ) Bian i i « 98 N h ; — =, in . . Sed ort > Cosmetics a ie : ~~ "Saginaw Mai “ ao 431 I HIS MIND | : t ‘ ce AP Wirephoto . : — n $ grime ‘4, and his wife Mamie were all smiles as they (right), chairman of the Augusta National Golt ~~ Street Floor Tre ash 2% off thei plane at’ Augusta, Ga., yester: Club, had only to mention the word ‘golf’ to the . ‘ tsbington 37 | day.The sun was shining, gnd Cliff Roberts happy vacationér.. wig tS] > x ms : | j = eS beets . i . lan s : | : a a En : ‘ . 6 : /’ et fa \ ¢ i i? | = tt £ pe penn ate | eat CN . eee | NE IGE 6 SNORE : {ie : 4 eek i , ‘ a ‘ “ “ : ay ' rt é ea | | CG x= Piss Sa ees sas ES ase oS 3, ii ee: SS at oS. é i i as : . THE PONTIAC exes. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1956 Space Travel ‘Won't Tice U: s Young But this velocity is relative, not J absolute, “and Einstein says the two frames of reference may be interchanged, and the calculation Driver f itatdned in Death of Couple HONOLULU w — that was true for one system: of : Alvin ~ reference will hold true for the Se teh writ NEW YORK #—Harvard Uni-|earth's speed would undergo slow-, An example cited tor thinking other."’ Arraigned yesterday on. m at , versily scientists today blasted the|ing of his life space travel could slow down| So the brother in the space ‘ship, | slaughter charges, John A. Killen ee tag telnet” tle idea that you would stay younger| 5° #stronayts might return from|aging is this: «,: Spector: Hoanccitg in sad jin24 of 986 Durant St., stood mutel free nations to help the Hungarian aboard @ spaceship than by sstay- .. ae = ple ny a It a clock is moving at a cer- motion, may assume his ship to be before Oakland Co unt y Circuit) rebels. ‘ling home. lbeme a: adie eed relative to a clock atigt rest. He sees the earth whiz|Judge H. Russel Holland. Bentley, a former US, diplomat all that time. A man rest, it loses time, slows down./bhy and observes that the earth- in Budapest, said he also sent U.N. Such an idea is based on a.mis-|return younger than his identical|q human is a kind of clock. If bound brother's clock Hot The charges stem from an auto) J cate Henry Cabot Lodge his ; understanding of Einstein's spe-|fWin who had stayed home. one twin is at rest and the other|peat are pmo hg -” “jaceident Nov. 3 in Brandon Town-| proposal, suggesting the-volunteers -leial theory of relativity, they told) But-this is a fallacy, William R.|is moving at high speed relativel When the twins get together|SMP after which an Ortonville| include “nurses, aides and even the American Rocket Society. Brewster Jr., Harriet B. Brewster,|to him, the traveling twin would/again, they can have a nice dis-\OUple died. soldiers.” Science fiction writers, some|Majic S$. Potsald and James P.|experience fewer heartbeats. H¢| cussion over who is older, Brew- Killen’s car reportedly smashed) Bentley is’ a member of the — college teachers and others have| Isaacs said’in a formal report at/could return younger than ster said. , into the rear of one driven by House Foreign Affairs Committee. Ernest Z. Mitchell, with his wife, Allie, 72. Judge Holland, who set no trial date for Killen, entered a plea of innocent for him and peer his. bond of $1,500. _ proposed that space travel could {give you a drink at an Einsteinian ~ fountain of youth. * The suggestion has been that anyone. traveling away from twin at rest. ~ i The Harvard twin might see his brother whiz by in a space ship and observe that his brother's clock is running slow and that his Navajo bridge in Arizona, con- necting north and south points of the Grand canyon, is 616 feet long and is 467 feet above the level of ithe water. ‘ An average wage earner in the U.S. today lives to an age of 70 years a& compared with 46 years in 1909. : motion relative to the would have no effect what- rate of life pro- as FEELING 18 MUTUAL — Martha Lillin Loman, 9, leans from awheelchair to comfort her dog, Fu broken limbs in her Washington, D. C., home. zzy, as they both convalesce from Death of Student Ruled as Suicide NEW LONDON, Conn. (INS) — _A socialite New York family’s 18- year-old daughter, whose body was found in her Connecticut College dormitory room, was listed by au-| thorities today as a suicide. The victim was~Margaret Ken- nedy, whose father, Moorhead C. Kennedy, is a New York banker and president of Goodwifl Indus- tries, a non-profit organization em- ploying .and training handicapped persons... Miss Kennedy, a freshman, was found dead in her bed late yester- day by her roommate, Catherine Perutz, who had wondered about the girl's absence from morning ‘Broke Police Windows, | Now He Must Pay $40 DETROIT (INS) — Henry L. Agee, 24, of Detroit, was under orders today to pay the city of Detroit $40 for. seven windows he broke at headquarters last ‘Saturday. Police said Agee, who was ar- rested for drinking while driving, took a shoe off at the headquarters lockup and broke seven wire-re- earth at high speed relative to the inforeed windows Agee told Recorder's Judge John A. Ricca yesterday that he didn't remember breaking — the windows because he was woozy at, the time from pills he had — taking for arthritis Seek Two » Hunters heartbeats also are slow. i Sed, BP. 2 Sd wd hd ~Gé 6) bs hd hd hd nd bd obs hd 35 NOY -O4 44-44-44 4] 4) 4) 4) 4) 41 4) 4.41 41-4) 4. 4) 4.4) 41-4) hd nbd AT LEAST 1 OFF ON EVERY ITEM! classes. Ly Two bottles, which apparently } T § bbi ig contained sleeping pills, and a note in avern fa ing | FASHION APPAREL were found in the girl's room. | . Medical examiner Harold Irwin. IONIA u& — Two men wearing “p FASHION CLEARANCE listing Miss Kennedy's death as hunting clothes were sought by # THIRD FLOOR FOURTH FLOOR suicide, said the note ‘suggested state police today in the stabbing THIRD FLOOR she was depressed” but he refused of a %5-year-old- father of three. g@ 10—Wool and Fiocco JUMPERS. Reg. 14.98 ........... 8.88 Cannon Stripe BATH TOWELS. Reg. 89c .,.......... 44 to divulge its contents Neil Strickland of Lake Odsese All of first quality fabric in the latest styles 2—BORGANA STOLES. Reg. $5.00 .......eeeee 28.88 ey oa irst quality a ———— was attacked by the two men 10—Corduroy VESTS. Reg. 698............. be cecenes 3.88 nan ge) pps anni me ett ee ee 29 Sunday night when he stopped off ee acer Macros wok €g.27.95 1800/1 Assorted DINNER NAPKINS. Reg. to &9c_ 22 Committee Opens Study at a bar in Mulliken en route home. gj 20-—Bermuda SHORTS and FANCY PANTS. Reg. 898.. 5.88 pews ped ten Beige, Block in sues 10100 Cortese, ravens, linens in prints and salid’ co Ne sores “ of U.S. Trade in Europe fo work im Tanang, 18 mies gy er BLOUSES. Rex. 03 20 Detter DRESSES. Reg. 1798... ,..... 800 || High Peshlon COTTON PRINTS BS Se 7S 8 ; , vO—Better BL USES g. 898......... Selewsleae neers: 3.88 ool jerseys, crepes. novelties and menswear. 10-18 : ; ROME ) — Rep. Thaddeus b| Strickiand underwent surgery at Sizes 32-38, 20—Better DRESSES. Reg 24.98 . tecene 1000 Ce ere ee ee a Machrowicz (D-Mich) and two oth Pennock Hospital in Hastings, 100_Fi SKIRTS. R 0.98 O Wool jedseys, crepes, novelties and menswear. 10-18 x 9 U. S. congressmen have opened a where he is reported in fair con- eam ons plaids im Pag le Choose trom many ‘colors, 10-18 10—Better DRESSES. Reg. 29 98 14.88 dacquerds, Brocedes. Formal AE a Ske unique first hand study of their dition. mip ee Ty's tariffs. customs and trade — ee eee 2 5 worsteds, flannels, tweeds, checks 20—SUITS. Reg. 25. 00 a 12.00 eri mice, Anortee weight BOE ND ORE secegseess ae agreements in western Europe | - ” . and é-pe styles. Famous make ‘suits. Box suits, ‘Uned’ tweeds, Suede Flannel SHIRTINGS. Reg. 79c ........... yd 44 “The three, all members of a sub- Tunnel Traffic Falls Off 250—Dyed-to-Match SWEATERS and SKIRTS. Reg. leather ‘trimmed. 36° plaids and juveniles { the House W nd 10 98 . 3.88 V-Blind Tape Répl t Kits. Reg. 22 committee of t iouse Ways a SCE TECER OO pean me omeno mS coped costs ( 20--SUITS. Reg 49.98 . 28.0 /-Blin acemen ts. Reg. 2.29 ......... - 88 Means Committee, are studying the Auto Pools Said Come Gkirts to mateh “Sue Slipons. Cardi ans ‘and ‘knit ‘skirts Dressy wools, ae and gabardines Many colors A choose = Makes chat gle venetian blinds Hke new ease cs ’ laws a er of U.S. for! WINDSOR. Ont. (INS) —Car 11—Inexpensive DRESSES. Reg. 3.99 ................ 188 10—Suits. Reg. 69.98... cove cece eves es 38.00 Steel Venetian Blinds. Reg. 360 ......--.......... cee 2.88 eign tra their operation anc ols = bis last nigh ink collar, dressy = some copy of imports. Latest styles and their effect abroad. A_similar sub- Se nearty “ ae cent wccen, rs 48—Inexpensive DRESSES. Reg. 3.99 ..............-. 2 88 taecy oshars to choose from. Sires 7-15, 10-20, 14% to 24%. i acd Sere CAFE RODS. Laat Uk) soneGbedScce: aa! committee is working in Japan the past 10 years in the number of 17—Inexpensive DRESSES. Reg. 5.99 .....:........+- 3.88 88—C S Sure Fit PCO R . Others in Machrowicr’ group art passengers carried through the De- ; pe . a ; oe eee camel hair _ Searing 3) . Bert seen! priees A pete eg. 19 " , = Re. Themes ee ig nd ad troit-Windsor Tunnel. ne| 7—Inexpensive DRESSES. Reg. 8.98 . 3.88 Many besutifui lined coats. Sizes 7-15. 10-18 Assorted Custom- the enneg prints ane slla cons ..% Price ugene J. } y (D-? W. S. Burton. president of t a ; se had - ore Teej wil aay be Roms Cavs coma Com Ted Oa I ee ee a = Wooden CORNICE BOARDS. Reg. 198 .0077........, 88 Wednesday. the traffic committee of the Wind-| 22—Inexpensive DRESSES. Reg. 10.98 8.88 D d Slip C REMNAN ; sor city county that tunnel traffic, 7—DREGEES. Reg. 1098 ....... 2060050... 0. s+ -e- 8.88 CHILDREN'S WEAR rapery a pri id over TE, Reg. to 98 e Price Youth Loses Both Leas has dropped from eight million 10) < ae = >) | vears| ago! to Gor nadie elf mila 1i--Dreses. Reg 1696 <--..-..2----e2- 8.88 cache rus tween Cars lion now _ DRESS 14.88 ND FLOOR . , Burton appeared before the com-| : ee — ank® ie: sizes. Afternoon wools. vrepes. Mannels . . MAJOR APPLIA NCES MARINE CITY w — Tra d ' | 30—Children'’s Winter BOOTS. Reg. to 6.95...... 2.88 . pped mittee to discuss increased tunnel | 98 25 10.88 1, and 3% high rubber boots in broken sizes ; between two colliding cars, a Ma- fares and charges that buses are 12—-Beaver and Velour HATS. Reg. eee ee ~ %9-—Baby PANTS, Reg. to 98c “4 DOWNSTAIRS’ FLOOR ‘ rine City youth iost both legs be- Gangercusty overcrowded. i ~ & National brand wolnemeet ptt. , ‘ low the knees yesterday. ew 50—Infant TOYS, Reg. to 1.98 44 er navox Combination CONSOLE TV. —_ . Walter Horton, 18, was reported STREET FLOOR Ms E = FS . ri 00 . 5 Ae oO Oe nes O66 Gio Gan Deo! 6 Oro E85 ore o é.. 244.00 in critical condition at Memorial Fireman Wins Award 67_Infant's SHAWLS. Reg. to 298 ...........0.00. 44 ramen aed eee, OTe, Tete - Hospital in Port Huron. | BATTLE CREEK @ — William & RLON SWEATERS. Reg. 5.98 ................. 2.88 Weols. nylon, tailored and frisged. styles fo esac bd asd pe as ans Pe TSE DOR al Police said a car driven by F. Husted, city fireman who is di-) rdigads end sitpons. Washable. many styles, sar coiora’ 34-4 36—Boy’s and Girls OVERALLS and SLACKS Reg 1 _xelvinator Refrigerator | 100.00 John Oldencamp, 50, of Marine rector of the Battle Creek flood i BLOUSES. Re 1.88 tor 2.98 eg ER ee ic witincsie See sia ee ae ais cies 83 Used repossessed special oe City smashed into the rear of a warning station, has been named in long and short at Ganforized. Ass’t colors, 30-38. 101—Boy's and Girl’s KNIT BRIEFS. R 69c 18 1—Hoover Hand VACUUM .... 10.00 disabled car Horton was pushing of to receive a special U.S S. Weather) Sizes 3 to 6x. CB OWE ie eevee : Used repossessed special. M29 in Marine City. (Bureau award for outstanding serv-| 5 , , 1—Ambassadot Tank «3. «¢: 6.556) coo ees =A Horton's legs were severed by ice. It will be presented in cere- Paid ag EAC RES | BOG 10 200 = a , S85 EIR IRONER ae Ge the bumpers of = two cars. ‘monies Wednesday. : 0—Da TO Crocket CAPS. Reg. 1.00 «cc eee cet cee 18 ~~ Used a. cant 0 ec a ove one! ¥ settee. MEK 70—Boy's and Girl's POLO SHIRTS. Reg. to 119 .... 44 > ~Ktomatie Por samples snd’ ied reponenions. s 8.00 1—30” GAS RANGE, Reg. 149.95 ........ .. 99.99 4 200—Ny lon SLIPS. Reg. 5.95 . . 3.88 parry Reg. dO ao ace 88 Take advantage of our io trade bargains during EOM WAYS TO Tavishea with lee 43—Girl’s’ Polo BLOUSES. Reg. 198 ................ sek ee en ee nm 1 Nylon SLIPS Reg 3.95 2.88 Buy several today! Sizes 7-14. ae z BUY! 60-—Nyiot with Jace. : RIBS Et Ei ee a 50—Girl's BLOUSES. Meg. tO 108 os ee 44 200—Van Raalte Rayon GOWNS. Reg. 3.50 ........ .. 1.88 30_Olrl’s WEATERS. i pa oe First quality — ~ Slip-on SWE slightly Pls ae “Ue 88 MISCELLANEOUS . 88—Boy’s Knit Polo SHIRTS. Reg. to 198 .......... 66 Sheree STREET FLOOR va ee Sa tom DOWNSTAIRS FLOOR credit eg. 100 ... aoe wl © 4 . : 50— Reg. to 3.50......... “hace eee eek sesese 1.44 Buy dod for sli - little boys on your Christmas list! ee RAZORS. Fes ¢ 15°85 oe wielele aie sie 6.88 ay charge ; . Doss wiss m “ji precision motor, Com ortable shaves! . Take advantage of this terrific = ; 32 =uors SEORTSHIRTS Reg--2.98 ...............65 1.88 11—Cavalcade Silverpiat ed FLATWARE. Reg. te... Al 4 eeaes eeeaaleas i pos y eavy ver pia allace. Good in: layawey 24—Rayon GOV GOWNS. —— to 2.98 .... as 1i—Boy's Corduroy BOXER SLACKS. Reg. 2.98 ....... 188 3—Kitchen Electric CLOCKS. Reg. 5.95 .....es. sevens “1.88 2 : = me ge All electric, attractive accurste kitchen clocks. | : 30—Rayon Tae as ¢. 1.98 eeeecaees cawwseecece 8 32_-Boy's ‘Dress SLACKS. Reg. to 7.98 .......... yo00 Fe 4—Remington Electric RAZORS. Reg. S350 ...5 26.24: 11.88 $ vo Buy several to last you for years. ‘ 41 1 Subtee LoUees. hee 2 erctest oe Christmas giving. Precision ground shaving head, high — : ubteen ee ee = ticles sie 4—PICKLE FORKS. Reg. 59c ................-.0005. . : == ow cytes. Sats 6 te Ht. AN heavy quality tees | plate. = : SEW! NG Mac _ N ES AFASHION ACCESSORIES i | " eerie or a 2 : eee if = ime tor FASHION ACCESSORIES eect, || 140—Carded BUTTONS. Reg. to 2 .................. dM - uads- P ERS. Reg. 3.99 .....:.... 2: es me i HOME FURNISHINGS [iB | Miterginaegraae cies 244 from 1 nts fi w nage 2 Be ord . “ar — a ee ee ee _ 88 . ; ne avaamad Wor nen’s Se mm *° FLOO 11—Under bed STORAGE CHEST. Reg. 798 ....... . 488 : Ideal to store those blankets away in. >. 150—GLOVES, Reg. 2.98.20. vison. eee 188 || 10-WASTE ne een Geae HOLCERS. §7—,Wrought Iron CENTER SHELVES. Reg. 1.29 ...:.. 88 - led, colors. |. ff gEWEB. CO TUG wie c ee wecene ene erecevesgeses . hep m0 RODS savin pee . 88 qa sd wi apdlaeaaiia a a ‘tere 102—Memo RODS, DS. "Reg. 1.39, eis us ees eaetves Sa 28 : ae eee ‘ 32--.24- . SET STAINLESS ................... j ae ge, th memo pad. 2 62. Stone seta, tailored and novelty snactign, kl and -bracelets. Bervice for ad ee: Iron Novel. Re Reg. $0120 ceeo oc es ~ 66 : } ‘all memo’s, cocktail cut ets, letter holders, ete. 100—JEWELRY. Reg. 198 eosin ag oes csse 88. || }0-;Swifty DEEP FRYERS. Reg. 15.95 .-....... 8.88 || 98—FIGURINES. 1.39 laeas desert € of kinces, na 4 be lets. quality, ‘one year Bal - WF SF eh eee eee eee | eee 20—-Automatie POP-UP TO ASTER. Reg. 15.95 .. 8.88 nap AR "BANDS, 56. Reg. 7.95 ........ * 120—PHOENIX HOSIERY. 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Reg. 845 :. 4.88 ei he, eae i Br 49.95 ee be eee eee ene ee FULLY GUARANTEED 20--40-Pc. Set BALLERINA DINNERWARE, Reg. Boy's, Bi OLB. tear i eg ag : 4 t Ieee clas! ddd hbibeal abhccsid aa bea" 788 | IX SP’ ced lint re : "Limited Supply! Come Early! 10—Brass s Ranch, Style MATL BOXES. Reg. 7.98 3.88 ‘ Waite’s .. Fourth Floor : : pe i \ Py Berio oe a ae : ame ove bc degde 4. ee ott ae = = 2. ie ee a Le + i ¥ \ H wy 4 we es ew ee A Z is i = : f | : | . tion is near completion, so that _ ing painted a soft platinum color, | THE pom ia’ PRESS‘ “TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1956 he epcipisntasies Village Endorses Plan or $100,000 Project ROCHESTER — The Village'given by T. M. Council last night authorized the traffic engineer. sale of $100.000 in revenue bonds * * ® to finance the Rochester Automo- bile Parking seh the proposed parking lot between The bond sale has to be approved Fourth and Fifth street east of yet by the Michigan Municipal Main street, and also metering of! Finance Commission. Walnut street and construction of The 2-page report was pre- a new lot. sented last night by Village | Atterney Roscoe. Martin and was read in full. Council members voted unanimously to pass the measure. the present lot—now being used —is not metered yet. It is-at the street, The final survey and recommen- dations have been made previously |s The Vanderstempel survéy showed that people use the Walnut street strip, a block west of the |present lot. Ex-Senator Nowak . Faces OusterasRed “NP. ames Secturiiy of the Michi- DETROIT .P— Former State fe Bell Telephone Co. presented | Sen. Stanley Nowak of Detroit and last night at the Council meet- | Mrs, Rebecca Maisenberg, a De-| | * * * } The property, age a options. ing his firtn’s proposed increased | troit dress shop operator, faced de-| Tate schedule, which was tabled portation to their native countries Util Dec. 10 by the couneil: ' today for once concealing their) He was asked by Councilman] membership in « the Communist John Dahiman if the raise was) party. inecessary, and’ McCarthy said it! “= 2 lwas me sneet increased exe nses + |_and git The U. S. District Court of Ap-| peals in Cincinnati yesterday de- | nied appeals through-which the two. Fe a ntasy, F act sought to regain their United Stat itizenship. I d , the jinaing woheld F eral iste gue Key New Books Frank A. Picard, who ordere# them for Children denaturalized in 1955. * * «* | - ; | ROCHESTER — Ed tional but Nowak, a native of Poland, and fun might be a fee a ne . rd pomaveshgrin Pais ere: new books for small children be.| ccused by the eral gov- ing displayed at the Eva Wood-| Bcareales oat gael Party | ward Memorial Library here to mem ip when they became cc. rics reek <. zens in 1938. jmark Ame — — a k. ae —— Es teal areal “How to” books include ones on| PLATS praying tl Aishajod! making doll clothes and collection | been “a valuable party member” of, rocks and minerals, and travel even while serving in the Michi- , gan State Senate from 1938 to 1948. Fantasy is found in such chil- Orion School rants i e rn's volumes as ‘Scarecrow of Being Groomed jo.” “Magic Pin ang “Miss Pickerell Goes to Mars,” while for January Use the wild west influence shows in LAKE ORION — & few books, as “Navaho Sister,” Aiming for and “Buffalo Trace.” rtial Janus > airy of ass aiagein the The children’s story telling hour uca‘ion is directing, Saturday morning's at 10° in work on the new Lake Orion Schoo! the library is proving a popular! building. AA jpastime for children under direc- | : Miss Nancy Coulter. Each) Ground has been leveled so that |i" He imorning the group has become! a | vere can ‘be completed in| larger, so that the Community Hall |with the Pine Street entrance is Glass is installed throughout |being used now. so that work indoors can prog- Woman Slates Talk | re | “Island Exile,” ‘“‘The Treasurer of Coral, Reef,” “Hawaiian Sword,” and “Happy Lion in Africa.” ress, Heat and plumbing installa- sections will be in readiness for use in January, _ _ A spring-air floor has been chos- en for the gym floor by- the board. | The new type of flooring has huge) WATERFORD TOW NSHIP—Mrs. springs, numbering in about 1,000 Lyle Legg, missionary to the So- and is guaranteed for 80 years. koto Leper Home in Nigeria, Africa Exposed beams are part of the will be the guest spéakér at a architectural style of the building,| meeting of the Calvary Baptist, and long straight surfaces are be: Woman’ s, Missionary Fellowship at/ 7:30 p.m. tonight at the home with charcoal on the corners for an of Mrs. Lawrence Stack, 225 High-| unbroken-line effect. land Ave. fp Priest Fights for Lite: vat Soo as Parish Prays | at FARMINGTON — While the Rev. Birmingham, Fr. Bank has been * -Fr. John Dunp- lies in critical con- with the Far mington par ish dition in Sault Ste, Marie W ar years. . Vaaderstempel, | The plan includes purchase of It will be the second lot, but corner of East street and Fifth | for which the vil-| has homes. for two of Mrs Dr twill - Bond Sale + wot ee 7) 3s NATION'S 4-H WINNERS — Char les Pinio of the Ford Notor Go. displays trophy to the National 4-H Achievement winners after their selection yesterday at Ci and = who took be prize s Commerce Women t Hometowns of the boys ‘ouncil Bluffs, la West- veage,. Til inelude C for Farms O The county's outs ding dairy Star Harf@made Items; herd of 1956 and three newly Serve Snack Suppers { COMMERCE TOWNSHIP— Mer bers of the Commerce these days. preparing for an “The Card {board Cow,” well annual bazaar to be held from 2 Known to dairy-audiences across th until 8 p, m. next Saturday, at ihe "0M. will make its appearance church. ~— Final Pian: for the event were made by Mrs. Mike Kinport ‘ Music {0 Accent a recent meeting of line Exec utive Board of the C: A speciat event on the church Methodist books will tell their readers about Church WSCS are busier than ever 2 at the Commerce Masonic Hall ommerce WSCS. ° named — tennial Farms will be honored wi pecte d mis County ont dairy-farm residents, for the annual Oakland n Dairymen's Banquet Dec Story of Christmas social calendar, the bazaar will | feature home-made aprons from | t-ric a pan- pe try shelf and planters from the fancy to be (Sunday handled by the Barbara Heck ||), the Fanny Crosby Circle, Isabelle goods Thoburn unit, and handiwork A—The Christmas story will retold in a musical jthe* Valparaiso Universi annual Yuletide musical set for at 7:30 p.m. in the Trinity theran Parish.,House here ty Guild's to be directed by the Susannah Circle and a bakeg goods booth | 7. xtacomb Céunty chapter of the Id is sp@nor the event Wesley Circle. A new feature at the baza will be a Booth Circ The Fli nen Asbury iin the Parish aT! bers “Country Store Shoppe,”’ - be Back d by the Catherine Cire on African Mission im conduct activities for childeen House. during the with “Trinity Church as hostesses. guild mem- | En vocal features will be Har- riet Stolp, soprano of Utica, le Songbards, a male East Detroit, and choirs of Trin- ity. Church, directed by L. W. bazaar with games and movies Beer. John Schuidt, violinist of along with candy and popcorn, 'tica, will play. booths. : . A social hour following the mu- Complete snack suppers will be sical PROmts am will be in served by Hannel Moore Circle beginning : at 2:30 ce m. County Calendar Metamora The Metamora Ruby Corey of Hadley will en the Philatheans at Mrs tertain Wednesday, all planned. Four Towns The Ci ub Scouts of pack 67 are holding their pack meeting at Four Towns church 7.30 p.m. tomorrow and? patents are o he present for awatds presentation Tirtie Miriam is meeting at the home DH. Pulleyblank of Motorway tomorrow and the group) at 1 pm make candles. Birthday Club will be entertained by Mrs. Wayne Mervin to- night at 8 o'clock her home| with a Thanksgiving roll- house dining room. 288 aa Church Team Up, Raise $42,102 Fund COMMERCE TOWNSHIP —A scribers and 8) youth subscribers have chalked up a_ grand total of $42.102.25 in a second Building _Fund campaign for a new Commet Methodist ‘Church. _* * & Memorial Hospital following a Sun-| ————— day morning car accident, aa bers of his parish here are pray-| ing for his recovery. . * * « Our Lady of Sorrows church, | where he is one of three priests | serving this parish, was filled with! welkwishers Sunday night for a/ rosary-recitation service. | CLARKSTON — Speaking vows -before her uncle, the Rev. L. E. Willoughby of St. Johns, Yvonne Lou McKenney of Clarkston wore an Italian silk gown as she married ‘Leonard Frederick Davidson of Davisburg Saturday in nearby Snover. She is the daughter of Mrs. A. C. McKenney of Decker and the late Fr. Dunn, on a hunting trip: in the Upper Peninsula was driv- ing to a Trout Lake church to say mass when his car skidded on icy pavement on U, S. 2 Highway and collided. with a snowplow. His injuries included both legs broken and a crushed chest in the Mr. McKenney, while the bride- 8 a.m. Sunday accident, \groom’s parents are the Byron - * « : \ Davidsons of 590 LeBaron, Pontiac. Her gown featured a portrait neckline edged in Alencon lace and iridescent “sequins. Her fingertip veil was held by a sequin-trimmed crown. She car- ried white fugi mums. * The son of the John Dunns of | Senge oe — Waterford Church Awaits New Pastor WATERFORD — The Waterford ___ Community Church has announce the mci tni of a new pasto ne, will ‘arrive in Waterford with’ Wearing a lavender and purple gown was her attendaft, Mrs. Kenneth Peterson of East Lansing. Paul Davidson was his brother's d best man, and ushers were the '. bride’s brother, Donald, of Snover Who and her brothers-in-law, Winston “his Dorman of Snover and Michael ’ wife‘and three children the first LaPere of Okemos. week in January. ~ The Rev. Winne has been with the Gospet Tabernacle, Rudyard, for the last five years. Later a reception was held in the church parlors. The couple will live ‘Jackson Bivd., Davisburg. at 4294 Book F Fair ended Way — ; at Four Towns School = Church Slates Dinner . ' FOUR TOWNS—The Four Towns, LAKE ORION — Th4 Howarth _school is having it's. Book Fair this Methodist Church on Silverbell Rd. week at the school /and — will be. the scene’ of a dinrier to} are welcéme to comd at any Aime! “atid look at: the displays! . ‘gy the public ig invited at 5:30 i sadn seh “m. tomorrow, A: Yvonne McKenney Weds in Snover Before Uncle ~hindustrial-arts’ department —with » two wood. thickness planers. Smith, TLN ANNOUNCING THE AMO. {PLEDGES -RECD BY Building officials. Visitation Chairman Ken- neth bl visayer expressed gratitude | for the financial support of churc! hi members. ~The latest figures show that the subscription ‘visitors’ are now goal of $52,000. Follaw-up person and telephone - -ealls to another 50 | families should boost the total amount this week, Envelopes for eotntarons will tbe mailed .to the participating iam ilies this week. ; _* & The first unit of a master plan | for the new church will soon be /erected on a three-acre site located | just west of the village of Com- | :merce, - 4 Rose Center Club - Slates Yule Meeting Rd., | ROSE WNSHIP —-. The Rose] Center Extension Greup’ will pat Thursday at 19 a.m. at Rose Cen iter Townhall for an all’day sesson: ~to complete their Christmas Work-| shop lesson. ! Mrs. Clarence Benner and Mrs.) Martin Downs Jr. will be co-host-. esses, ad Gift Planers Present of Former Student ‘CLARKSTON—L. F. Smith Sr., of Fort Myers Beach, -Fla. former |Clarkston High student and owner of the. Tenn-Acme Special Machine ‘and Power-Matie Cos, of Tennes- sec has presented the high school ‘Gah resident: here, atterided _|Cjarkston High some 60 years ago. ij ‘ ais / h awards when an ex- setting at) the quartet of | thé parish! (| team comprised of 203 adult sub-! less than $10,000 away from their morland, Cajif.; Sturgis, _bie tured. and Herd | with its creator, Jim Hays, put! - ting together its modernistic pieces) as he mimics cattle judging. | A dairy specialist, Hays re- | tired last year from Michigan | State University’s extension de- partment. | put into a loan fund for MSU stu-| put, into a loan fund for MSU stu dents. | * * »® | A Pontiac Press trophy, one of, which is given annually to the out- i standing dairyman of the year, will be presented at the 7:30 p.m. banquet by the Press’ county edi- tor, Abbie Kucsera. Plaques that denote that each © of three newly-named county farms has been in the Present . resident's family for over 100. BEAN KING — Gerald Laurenz, Byron Runde, Mrs. Pierce Van ‘Home years will be presented té those families at the banquet. A representative of the Detroit Edison Co., which donates the ‘plaques after the farm's endorse-| ment by the Circles Foch 200 to See Awards : Bazaar Plans AP Wirephote Zebulon, N: C.; Zebulon, Okla:;- Duxbury, Mags. _ S. D., and Braymer, Mo. No Michigan residents are For Michigan Girl Fashions Wi CHICAGO wm — Janet Bixby can «fe ‘proud of her skill with needle * * Ls : The 18-year-old Berrien Springs, from the audience:at the .japnual 4H Club dress ‘teview, - feature ef the. -35th National +l, | Club-Congress here, Girl winners ‘of. style programs in 48 states and Puerto Rico played creations they had made for their personal wear. As Michigan's entry, Janet wore a full-skirted red taffeta dress. Each of the state winners re- ceived an all-expense paid trp to the 4-H Congress and a leather- jcased scissors: set. * * * In other events, Raymond O. Lamb of Jackson was one of three Water Color Art Depicts Polar Views + METAMORA — Artwork of Stan- dish Backus, brother of Mrs. W. H. Jewett of Hunters Creek, is fea- tured on the cover of the DAC News, magazine of the Detroit Athletic Club, and on pages within the publication. * * * ‘ The watercolors were done by Backus as he accompanied the Byrd Antarctic expedition and are of polar scenes. Garden Club to Hear Talk on Plant Care FARMINGTON — Mrs. W. J. ‘Spicer, 24915 Farmington F.d. will, iertertain the Gerden Club here * jnext Monday at 1 p.m. for its ‘annual presidents tea and election af officers. Guest speaker. will be Ray A. Henstock of the Detroit Gar- _ den Center, His topic will be: J “Care of Your Christmas Plant.” | Co-hostesses wil] be Mrs. Rich- |ard Laneaster, Mrs. Vincent Kirch- n Attenti ion farnr youths to a a “natinguiahed service. award from the National Assn. of County 4H Club Agents. ie! arco sentence Three in CityQrbakins Prison Term, Probation for Pontiac Trio Winds Up 2Q Burglaries Three Pontiac youths who have confessed more than 20 area break- ins were sentenced yesterday by Oakland County Circuit Judge H. Russel Holland, one to a prison term and the other two to proba- tion. ; Richard Russell, 18, of 36 Clov- ese St., who was charged with the Sept. 9 breakin of a Pontiac clean- ers, confessed 20 more breakins, police said. Judge Holland sent- enced Russell to an 18-month to li-year term in Jackson state iprison. Russel] pleaded guilty to the charge. Rayford Bushee, 17, of 351 Howard McNeil St. had pleaded guilty to the Oct. 22 breakin of a Pontiac gas station. He also re- portédly admitted 20 other break- Judge Holland placed Busbee on probation for three years, begin- ining with a 60-day term in Oakland ‘County Jail, and ordered him to make restitution of the $110 taken from the gas station. Ralph Pope, 18, of 22 Clovese St. ‘also pleaded guilty to the Sept. 9 ‘breakin of the cleaners. Pope, who confessed only one breakin, was placed on three years’ proba- tion. } County De Deaths | Herbert: Douglas | LEONARD—Service for Herbert Douglas, 75, 98 East Elmwood St, Leonard, will be at 2 pm. Wednes- iday in the Leonard Methodist Church, with burial in Lakeville ‘Cemetery. ‘He died | suddenly Sunday eve-. ning of.a heart attack... His -body AP Wisepsote ner, Mrs. Joseph Raymo. MYF-\wi) be at Muir Bros Funeral 17, of rural Hemlock, near Sagi- Camp, Mrs..Glenn Leland, Mrs. naw, was named international bean Philip Henault, and Mrs. T. R.| king at the International Live Stock Tarrey. Exposition in Chicago yesterday Michigan Historical Nurses to Gather iParecws Announce Keith-Nelson Union Assn., is expected to be present to give the Beards i Lapeer Hospital . * 8 “* (Mrs. L. B. Arnold of 3644 Au hs A — ast—Cen-| oo 2 Lyle Abel, connty agricultural AL Mict Le haan “en Rd. anno the marriage ,agent,. 1s arranging the program, raj Michigan League for Nursing heir son, ‘which will be moderated by Sam will meet tomorrow at 1:30 p.m. Jane Nel Smith, and of the Oakland County Dairy: Committee * * * Testing of dairy herds during | the year will be reported on by “testers” of the county's four | dairy tions. * * Operated under guidance of the! iMSU extension: service, the organ- jizations imost profitable. | Gives Guilty Plea fo Lewdness Charge Melvin H. O'Nail, of 40 Whitfield St . who had stood mute to charges f{ gross indecency, pleaded.guilty | ‘to reduced charges of gross lewd- iness yesterday in go County Circuit Court. * * * Judge H. Russel Holland, who lw ill sentence O'Nail Dee. 3, con- tinued his bond of $1,000. | > | Brut is a French term usually, ‘applied to drier types. of cham-| ,pagne. | \. ' film, pital, w group. |Andersonville Rd. chairman of the evening at the Lapeer County General Hos- with the eounty’s registered nursing diganization as hostess, “This is Your will form the progvam Voice." herd improvement associa- Goodwillers to. Gather ‘at Waterford Home WATERFORD — The Goodwill study which herds are Club will meet for a luncheon atiThursday at the Clark Buildi ithe home of Mrs. Henri Buck, £245 comer if Baldwin and Montcalm Nelsons of Bald Mountain road, on, Nov. 14 in Sullivan, Ind. The new-. a ‘rey Ave., Pontiac. Gideons Set Sessions Thursdays in Pontiac and Auxiliary will hold monthly meetings at 7:30. p.m. avenues. The cohostess for the affair will | . *« «© be Mrs. Lyman Girst. Methodist han Set Dinner for Thursday Henry Mehlberg will preside lover the meeting of the Gideons and Mrs. William Spence oyer the +meeting of the auxiliary. LAKE ORUOM — ‘The socthodts al tic: Metr of Lake Orion will hold thar Gospel Unit to Meet regulgs monthly meeting at the! WATERFORD — The Gospel Church House Thursday at 6:30 Fellowship Class of the Waterford |p.m., with dinner to be served by Community Church will meet today the church's WSCS. A special Pro- at 7:30 p.m. at the home of Mrs. gram is being arranged by the pro- Janice Dickman, 5, Salin® Dr. gram committee, Leslie Taylor and, Mark Anderson, Mrs. picamalt yy president of| son the class, will direct the group in New York City is only 753 miles organizing plans for Christmas ifrom Bermuda. ‘projects. lyweds are residing at 37 Aantal The Pontiac Camp of Gideon. their inspector at the Pontiac Motor Co. in Almont until Wednesday Mr. Douglas had been a lifetime resident of thig area, and leaves |four daughters.:Celia Schimmel of Port Huron . Jenny Stanlake of | Almont, Velma Kirkwood of Leon- lard, and Rosemarie Donnellan of | AUBURN \HEIGHTS—Mr. ajnd Pontiac, and four sons, Ronald of Oxford, Robert of Detroit, Wood- irow of Washington, and John of id Keith, to Betty Leonard. He also leaves a brother. . daughter of the Ted and a sister, 19 grandchildren and . '2 great-grandchildren Warren D. Squier LAKE ORION—Service for War- iren D. Squier, 51, 282 Atwater 'St., who died yesterday noon at St. Joseph Mercy Hospital, will be Thursday at 2 p.m. Allen's Funeral Homie, with burial ‘in East Lawn Cemetery. A lifelong resi- dent of Lake Orion, he was an He belonged to The Metteeat Church here. ee Surviving are his wife, Hikired: two daughters, Mrs. James Da- vert of Lake Orion and Marian Squier at home; three sons, Gor- don, David Lee, and Gale ray, all at home, and a sister, Mrs. Ben Cole of Deartorn. Mrs, L. J. Resh ROCHESTER—Service for Mrs. L,*J. (Nina) Rash, 46, 313 Wood- ward Ave.. who died yesterday morning‘of gunshot wounds, will be at the William R. Potere Funeral Home at 11 a.m. Thursday, with burial in Mt. Avon Cemetery. Survivors are her husband, a son, William Smith of Rochester, a daughter, Mrs JoAnn Kettrer of Detroit and a son and daughter, Jean and Dan, both at home, her mother, Mrs. George Franklin of Donald L. Wicks to Reside in Holly DAVISBURG — United fh mar- j riage Saturday by the Rev. Marshall. Saunders of Davisburg | Methodist Church weré Marilyn ‘Rose Tindall and Donald L. Wick. The bride is the daughter of ‘LeRoy J. Tindall, 11270 Bigelow while her bridegroom is the lson of Mrs. Elnora Wick, 204 Oak- land St., Holly. For the candelight evening rites, she wore a_ ballerina length gown styled with fitted | bodice of hand-clipped Chantilly lace, Italian neckline accented with iridescent sequins and em- broidered rosettes, long, wrist- tapered sleeves, and a bouffant skirt tiered with lace and nylon ruffles, Her imported French bhlipinas consisted of a veil held by a queen's crown of pleated tulle, lace ‘ and ‘sequins. Her bouquet, in cas- cade form, was of white sweet- heart roses one bebe mums, * The bride's ese Ida, was maid of honor, wearing a tangerine gown trimmed in brown and» bronze mums. Bridesmaids Franke Rusgel of Drayton Plains and-Elea- = Tindall of Ann Arbor, the bride’s cousin, wore similar gowns. low of Holly, Sheryl Copeman and paren? Bigelow of, Fenton. “Best man was Don Kernen of ‘Holly, ushers Loren and William Richards and Bob Davis of Holly, Dale Tindall of Drayton Plains, and ringbearer, the bridegroom's nephew, Michael Stevens. After the ceremony, a reception was held in the church parlors, “where the bride’s other ‘sister; Eileen, clit the four-tier wedding cake. The young couple will reside in Holly. Flower girls were Marilyn Bige-' Rochester, three brothers, Stan- ley Franklin of Cass City, Melvin and Garfield F-ankly »f Roches- ter nd a sisier, Mrs.Merle Mc- Cool of Oxbow Lule. Tbe auxiliary of the FOE No. 264 of which she was a member, wii! cenduct a «-rvice a: 7 p.m. turcrrow at the fun-c:: hame. ot | Woman, 80, Gets Note of Thanks From First Lady GRAND ‘RAPIDS uw — An 80. year-old Grand Rapids woman who crocheted a doily for Mrs, Dwight D. Eisenhower's recent birthday today treasured a personal note of thanks for the gift. Mrs. Laura White toldot _re- oer the note yesterday. It read, ~ County Births. Lowell ha © born here wher ond Mrs. Lowell Willis of Howell. ‘The milo Vantines have. a new — i ‘ pce ee Stadele; 6601 [Burroughs 8t., have a daughter, named to {he ‘Ronald McDowells, 48271 Van Dyke A Mr "ana ees. Oued Tea ace'a tevahitd en bring added pleasure to my birth. charmittigiy fash. thankr bach, age years to some. daughter, Diane. \, ( —=—" (Signed), Mamie Doud Eisenhower” j a L on } : 7 tj os ¥ ‘ a ; . fi. dy i§ BY 4 iy ee ae point repeir. Apply at Employment Office of — ~ “Fisher Body Division (Pontiac Plant) 900 Beld- win Ave., Pontiec, — Monday sean a fenton: THE PONTIAC PRESS. “TUESDAY, OVEMBER 27, 1956. léwer except soybeans, on the Soybeans eased slightly at the Richard H. DeWi Donald E. Hansen Res. FE 5-3793 Res, FE 2-5513 Accident Insurance Fire Insurance ~- Automobile Insurance Life Insurance Liability Insurance -Plate Glass Insurance Burglary Insurance Bonds—All Types “BAKER & HANSEN * “QUALITY HAS EVERYTHING IN ITS. FAVOR’ . INCLUDING THE PRICE.” Put Parking Meters — ‘on 3-Hour Basis ' Parking meters on Parke street! 4 Zopepr yyw’ H. W. HUTTENLOGHER AGENCY CUDNTITT Jewelry and Furs Jewels and Furs Represent Major Investment! Call Us About World Wide “All Risk” Protectioal MAX E. KERNS FE 4-1551 between Auburn and Huron, and on. ' Huron street from Mill to Union,) have been converted from one to three-hour limits, according to) ‘Robert A. Stierer, city administra-|® tive aasiotant- Indicated $2.00 per-yr: HOURS: 9 to 5 Yield 5.41 % FE 2-9119 A Favored Utility Stock for Conservative Income Accounts DETROIT EQISON CO. Approximate - Price $37 For more information without obligation—ceall Cc. J. Nephler Co. s18 Commenity National Bank Bldg. ae ee place your savings here where you will have the highest earnings consistent with safety Capitol Savings & Loan Co. 75 W. Huron St. — FE. 40561 3 uce / of ie, SF CHICAGO’ — Grains eee start but quickly ‘rallied ‘for “mod- purchased 675,000 \Stotks Active ‘| about a point’s range. Trading was ‘Sy fairly active. eel. ury’s borrowing costs on 91-day but Irregular NEW YORK if — Irregularity prevailed in early stock market trading today. : Key stocks fluctuated within Bullish and bearish factors were intermingled as the U. S. Treas- iosses i in Stocks | '|May Be Fault: of Investors ' HOLLYWOOD, Fla. #—Ameri- can investors who lose money speculating in stocks often have themselves to blame, the head of the government agency charged with policing the securities busi-| ness said yesterday. Learn not to buy ‘Gold Bricks,” he advised. J. Sinelair Armstrong, Chair- | bills rose to another 23-year-high, living costs pushed to a record in. :|October and the bond market con- | 90-/ tinued yesterday's decline. Interest continued in shipbuild-| ing shares as a result of. the great-' hy er need because of the Suez Canal blockage. Merritt-Chapman & Scott had the. biggest opening block, ip? = 000 shares, up poreealingeeres ea No, 1. lard. No. | — es Kaie. N iB eet: te. Oaies Sheed. bu. Turnips, No.1. | : Large, Medium, 11 6-13.00: Small 7.50-8.50. £ocs (AP) —Eees, Teen DETROIT, Nov. Detroit, iste Whites: Grade A os average 55%, ee a4 A wid « medsumn a “is! we » pl: Eos 24-25 wid avg 2 3 . Grade Fotas 30-43 wid a! di Browne; Grade A la 43-45 wid ave, Checks. 24-31) fob Stocks? . ¢ Seasoned investors know the solid investment value of ever, 0 minimize the risk that i necessarity cased fn owning securities, experienced investors review their holdings periodically. 4f you are in need of investment information, call us _@t FEderal 4-2895. You con be sure your request for help will receive our courteous and thoughtful attention. & ; : WATLING, LERCHEN & CO. FORA 4 toe ne Pa 308 TROMT: Ivd Fleer Ferd ee a SEES ° wheriietnsincrmeienants Do You Own 1, to short, I tried it, and IT ithin a apg ape was up to a4 is typieal.-If you pink all Street Journal is ust for millionaires, you are ‘wrong. The Jov salaried rnal helps | on ehubing- 91000 % $20,000 ai? year. It is valuable to small _ness men. It can be of enormous 5 ‘ Poultry DETROIT POULTRY __Nov.< 36 (AP)—Prices paid foals lah Gane oo Soe ans be 24 t.o.d. ivy type henw 14-20 fight type hen ens a: 4 is igpotare 1 wurkeys vheery i - og CHICAGO POULTRY : ‘CHICAGO, NOV, 26 AP)—Live poultry” steady; iPriday Man Suffers Cuts min 2-Car Collision cebter line and hit did ie. 1,/ -18-1.25 du. | 19.90-16.50 30-doz case| % at 21, Its sub-|in t man of the Securities and Ex- change Commission, in a speech iprepared for the annual conven- tion of the Investment Bankers East Lawn Cemetery, Lake Orion. | county. Surviving are a brother, seni tiae. Mrs, Everett Lockwood County Deaths ons Killed “te Truck DETROIT = An unidentified renee g tn a oe | winien warhead chins dah de Inglesbee, 87, 66 South Washington, |day when she was hit by a-trac- who died Monday after a three tor-trailer on the Willow Run Ex year illness, at the Hagadone Con-| pressway in suburban Romulus vaslescent Home, will be gt 2:30; Township. She was described ‘as p.m. tomorrow at the Flumerfelt|@bout 35 years old with blue eyes Funeral Home, Burial will be in 2" dark brown hair, She had lived all her life in the Train Crash Kills One COLEMAN (®—William J. Jen- Casey of Oxford and three nieces, sen, 30, of Coleman, was fatally Marte Bigler and Mrs. Everett. injured Monday when his car skid~ Brokenshaw; both of Lake Orion, ‘ded on icy pavement one mile and Mrs, Ruby Stoddard of Pon- west of Coleman and was struck iby a Cheapeake & Ohio freight | train. ‘Assn. of America, warned that jsome unsound stock is being sold to the public by various high- Seott (Pressure methods. He said the problem can be met. ways: 1, More prudence on the part) \of the investor. SOUTHFIELD TOWNSHIP — i Service for Mrs. Everett (Grace) | Lockwood, 28425 Telegraph Rd., wh) | died yesterday. will be at 2:30) pm, at Southfield Methodist, Church, and burial will be in| will lie at home unti] 10 a.m®Thurs. i day. a daughter, Mrs. Evelyn Churches. 2. Gregiér alertness on the ay Besides her husband, she aves! | iof the securities industry. "3. Responsibility of the SEC in took small losses, General Motors seeing that the securities law is of Hampton, Va., “Federal laws,"’ Armstrong said, | “do not give the SEC power to \If the responsibilities -of the com- Leading rails took smal] losses. mission, industry and public are, the congressional ob-' TROY TOWNSHIP — Sérvice for, ‘up a fraction, air reduction down confidence in the capital markets | as a medium for investment of American Tobacco and Johns-. the people's savings will continue ; to % 4 -eeg yerreremfficataten me forser - } see 33 eer. meer York Kenan | soybeans Yagher, January | behs. . Dr. , 1.50 80-Ib. bag; | fluctuated nervously fractions. | $2.60, and lard 10 to 18 cents alNe i, Lostie Se, eos, Orees:| Bath Iron Works was up a good | hundred pounds lower, December Ko. 1. B18 gow behe Parsiey. Reet. fraction. “ ete be rota raceone my i 18-138 U. S. Steel and Bethlehem Steel, Grain Prices _ Vooe Beka: Seaat. Acorn Re. vat te and ® Studebaker-Packard we re obeyed. ween war gou{bt Baussh. Delicious, teat te steady. Goodyear and Goodrich’ cree Ma Mage STII aa Reales aie Pibees ge fd -139 ba. were both down around a point. sesesees Btn duly ‘toe 2 Daskel.. Turnipe, 1.35 doz.| Douglas Aircraft gained about a pass on the merits of securitiés. | eS ee Fa Ded. ........ 2.65% PO wo Tab point. = ! o— May iSe| Aare Re “7 Endive, |: eee a Laré— a, Dearie icarele' "ke "Bleached. No New York Central dropped a.ma- shouldered, Mag sees gga jan. vee 1098 : 335-2.75) jor fraction. Chemicals were jectives expressed in the securities | low “Gai = Mar. 222 B08 PaaxetLattaen ken ay x Vea 30 be mixed. American Cyanamid was laws will be achieved, and public a tes t bu. a point. — posted small gains. Gen- to grow.” ral Electric and U. nial down a little. Other opening blocks included, iNew York Central off 5s at 33% - on 4,000 shares, Studebaker-Pack-| eases Included. federal state ard up % at 742 on 3,500 and Union | Appointment of Robert W. Humes bo #1-50 ap | Carbide off 4 at 105% on 1,000. to sales manager -of | New York Stocks (Late Merning Quotations) STOCK AVERAGES NEW YORK. the Associated Press Ps “3 15 eo Rails Util. Stocks Previous dey. pore ms a T16 1785 Week -..952.9 2291 (T18 198.1 Month age..... 260.2. 134.2 0.7 I'9.0 Year ago......9842 141.1 728 180. 1958 high ©)! o see 3 res) ote tots 1 low ....... 2440 12 #96 1716 1088 hieh...,.. F878 1474 TAT 18ers 1955 low... . 203.1 114.9 C72 14688 DETROIT STOCKS «€. J. — ei “ Allen Elect. & Equip.* < 248 37 ; | Baldwin Rubber Co.* . 16 44 Rosse Gear Co.* : 23 23.4 ot. és Oll & Chem* 1.5 19 Howell Elect Mtr. Co.* 5 5.2 Pen wt Mtl. Prod.* ® 10 The t ere 1 10.7 “edi “ag “a33 Iss it3 9. . a je ‘a Serew ° 14 is ff EB : He The big buck d in accident on : es tee, Blora's batshensd, Richard, be i § 8S. Gypsum} Nov, 27—Compiled by | Business Notes Products, Inc., of Royal Oak ha } | i | i News in Brief guilty to reckless driv. Justice Helmar G. Orion Township. Company at 320 S. Paddock St., rae gly oA agree Digg ate ess Justice Allen C. Ingle Monday. If your friend’s in jail of Grand‘ Blanc; two sons, Vernard| and Ellis of! | Farmington; three brothers, Man-| iley, Grover and Irving Jobson, |all of Southfield Tow nship, and two | j |sisters, Mrs. Ona Utley and Mrs. | Ada Roediger. 7. = Linda Sue Black |Linda Sue Black. three-year-old, ‘daughter of the Colton Blacks, 3912 John R. Rd., who died yesterday after a two day ‘illness, will be at} 7:30 p.m. tonight at the Pursiey| Funeral Home, Burial will be inj} |Richland Cemetery, Prescott. The; \family ineludes two brothers,| ‘James and Robert, and two sis- ters, Donna and Lois, al] at home. The Rev. John Afman receivedhere -of the death of the| Sherman Rey, Pee) Afman of 1214 Joasten' 8 St. Grand Rapids, on Friday | been announced a+ his home. He was pastor of they-~ by Vice Presi-. Baptist Church here from 1943 to dent W. F. Beck-| /1945, and had retired from a Grand’ ‘ tng. Interment tn Oek Hill Pleading ing, Charles R. Medaris, 35, of 326. 7 Angola St., Walled Lake, paid $50 in fine and costs yesterday before Stanaback of Ing from the Wolverine Lumber |tencing Dec. 10. oa ae special t hive bows 2 Slightly Hurt as Cars Hit at Mt, Clemens, Bay 23885 dent before Farmington Kenneth W. Sharpley, 2, of 775 and needs|¢r_treatniént” ° e wtd ave | man. tL. graded: Admiral ..... 134 Int Silver - BT) 'Rapids church in January. Service| He said x conversion was aril weeses: jo & extra large «7, large! Air Red ..... sped Bike Be Prior to his wan yesterday. ; Of the city’s program to change “Srowns’ Grade A extre large os; lore Ais oe 4 secehe wee _ a Promotion, Mrs. Jennie M. Cook /Meters on the perimeter of the O-$2) medium = 29- an | Adam .- M34 Jones 3 Lo... 38 Humes was as-| MARLETTE — Service for Mrs.’ downtown shopping area to allow \Grade [Aes eo Kennecott 133-6 sistant sales Jennie M. Cook, 70, who died Sun-' ‘ MD Cid ..uee enni | mr parking time for shoppers. | CHICAGO BUTTER AND scas » Am Can 403 Kresge 88°... 26.1 manager. He aay at Grace Hospital De-| A second listed b st CHICAGO, Mev (AP)—Butter *ee Am Cran T22 LOPF Glass .... 706 joined he fecn y noon | toe the w y erer beggnes = St case ak Ook: buying pricés Am a = #3 Lib —. 4 ad in 1947 os a dis: troit. will be at 1-30 p.m. tomor- | on-street t ae the 3 Be wc Mee: con OB ioe Motors . + Lee h Aire’... 833 trict sales repre. TOW at the. Marsh Funeral Home. street meters with the three- tj Cc 3% 7: recep e000 Serene am = mews aR Sa IE ie cae a Burial will be in the East Deer- hour times of the municipal park-|, PEt steed? Teese to} conte by | Am Gocting . og pone, Som -. See semative, and i field Cemetery, Lapeer County. | ‘ng het igh | ree tia 2 $ 1951 was named advertising and “ an meters. Si center, Better A ‘wnie RS Pens rei see Mock Tre = att cales abceaslion iy A longtime resident of Lapeer. -_— \dirtien 28; cheeks 38; currents receipts a9.| AM Top yo May D sure?! as “SO = ; aan of she had been living with a daugh- | CHrcaco POTATOES ir i", . 3 Mores 2 t Minos he ‘itve at eee ter, Mrs. Howard Bracken of House railer Fe | CHICAGO. NOV. 38 ‘aP)—Uspar—| Armour _& Co 3 Mert cn & 8 E Park Dr RRO Plains | Livonia. Also surviving are daugh-| oe keene fo bullae 6 citi! | Rtcniven > 3 Mpls How rol , . : ‘ters Mrs, Leslie Diegel of ee ’ . te for 7 : ar — N McLain o Caused b Stove day 049: Qunday 3, supplies idersl: AU Qunt'™® S$ Monsen Ch... 354 Floyd T. Blanzy, 4024 Ledge- ‘wood, and Mrs. Helen McLai j ' demand slew: rket barely steady. aves ~ $7 Mont Ward... @> 2 "| Pontiac, two sons, Edward Coo! eae, except: ie sets he firm: Ba @ Gn 437 Motorola 49} stone Dr., Waterford Township, , ree | i =a iMaho tT 3 390; Mimme- Bendix Ay $33 Murray Cp 5 has completed a two-week train of Lake Orion and Walter Coo | An overheated stove caused q %t* North Detote Red River Valley Bencuet 13 Nat Bise a P . PK {rain- ' Detroit, and a brother, Henry Hale | Pontises 2.60 |Beth Steet . 171 Nat Cash BR .. 80 ing course in New York on) fire which resulted es- |Boeing Air |. §14 Nat Dairy S atvakced Whe underwriting tech." Pontiac. timated at $6,000 to a trailer . ppg gi -- Be et taad...t niques 2A . miley ie age 5! » Sandra Kaye Lilly and contents in Holly ‘Township Livestock | Borg Warn .. 453 Nat Tea me i pre . ROCHESTER* — Services for Monday afternoon, the Oakland! , wae ay 333 wie are : iss * — ~G Sandra Kaye Lilly. - 11-day-old . DETROFT LIVESTOCE | trun Bal&e 384 No am Av... 424 Pontiac representative te the nah ~ U5 County Sheriffs Department said) a Sap » | Budd Co 35 wee Pes 374 Metropolitan Life Insurance Co daughter of the Eldridge Lillys, 315 today. ‘Hogs—Seiable 1200 oot eted-| Ree 339 Net Bte Pe. 172) weet topics at the sessions’ Romeo St.. will be at Pixley Fu | There was reportedly no one in lshe¢ | Camp oa ae 3 eae neral Home tomorrow at 10:30 Cattie—Salable 2.400. Receipts include G,. 33 feos 4a7 Were innovations in estate” plax- Babyland, Mt. the home at the time of the blaze areund 90 cows and sbout 200 stockers Gan na Ow al i 'Ring and a study of busi lite 2: with burial in ylan which was extinguished by £24 feeders: sis steers and heifers Capa: aint a4 FS" a ee se ness 'l¢ avon. She died yesterday at Avon | Holly F BY |epening stead weak: cows active. Carrier Cp 5 Pann Epi .. .812 insurance for sole proprietorsh = ! y the partment. slo oe: ie prime pd ts | Case # ; ii oy aon : “ rtnershi and esc Coster beepmat The trailer, which is owned by ana 1750: most and Hanan. poner Tyee Sh pennay. IC... 815 Speci ; Siesiine ey es - Besides her parents. the family Luther Simmons was located at (fr en, ee ie | face S $83 Sepa! Col. 187 inde ina Micaiicn’ of tsiness ¢ includes a brother,- Eldridge Jr 2256 Houser ‘Ra jehoteé slaughter hetfers 93.80: scattered Cities svc ey Pilsen. O73 ee acainst fi ait con- and the grandparents. DES _ sales good and choice heifers 1400-2200: Clark Equip . $34 Phelps D ei ¢ ag nancial loss result- | Mrs. Margaret Masterton L NOTICE ttle dene early om lower grade steefi' Cliimar Mo 65 Price - 4 ing from the deaths of k The Boning Board cf the Township of OP Nélfers: most utility cows eerly Cole Palm 421 Philip Mor .. 42 | ; mn wey men UTICA — Service for Mrs. Mar- Springfield wit! meet Menday. Decem 10.00-11.00; few better utility cows up te Col Brd A 4 Phill Pet 804 in the organization. ‘ 7 my 96. 1996 at 8-30 tee Townshtp |} 39: eonsers and cutters mestiy 808- Col Gar 17 Pillsby Mills 414 garet Masterton, &3, 9660 Clinton Matt Darisburg, Michigan et which time) bar pe ey ad River Rd., who died Saturday night | ¥ - person. resents oat fl ‘for Mmited ty Con © G “4 : 3 at , be heard réjative to an matters p =| Righ chet chotes demare vealere: he agro Con Pw Pt 6% 085 nea ” 33 Grand Ju | at Martha T. Berry Hospital, Mt | coming before the > *t : other grades sbout mandy, early Cont Bax 6 Repur sti!) $62 5 ‘Clemens after a long illness, will = P- - Bry igh besser g Vag prime Lon age yg Cent BS aa oo | Rex Drug , : - 3 ibe at 1 p.m. tomorrow at the-Milli-| on ER Se tates calor ite eevee ~ =! Rochester Couple teen tere bere we j Tabig. {B00 Short deck mostiy Copper Rag .- ol ee. ts pi in Utica Cemetery. Born in Dundee | 3 ‘fal stead = “5 “Te oe. no. cart peqeed Cortios “Wr et Safeway St st /Scotland, she and her husband! > slaughter lambs or sheep. —— a a soo meee - 3s A Rochester couple were the came to Detroit in 1902 | 3 -- Meet Your Friends in the cuncese mvasvece - {Ole © fee 88 Sead Li RR... 62 fiPst witnesses. called yesterday at Surviving are a daughter. Mrs.) . ae a CHICAGO, . % (AP)—Saladle Keechen - as Shell we _ ae the beginning of @ grand jury in- Florence Wright. of Utica: a son, | 3 Riker Fountain hogs 15.000: active and uneven, generally Du Pont | 199 Sinclair ....., 607 vestigation of-teported irregulari- David Masterton of Birmingham; | $ Ril a ) ag pee magi ee isitea Gea nk eee ij ° ties in two Macomb County com- four grandchildren and four great! 2 Bidg. Lobby pet to lower: ores cttady ad 2 wi Auto L See 8 munities, Warren Township and grandchildren. ‘ grade lots 190-260 Tb butchers 15 80-1609. Emer Pad 4 Sta Brend .. 382 St. Clair Shores. mainly that and on. 190-230, 2: Poca ieee oi Std Of Cal . 431 William and Marie Wirick, now | Een iteae eto ne: te ES ELEY Bl ot Rocher, tad. investentor FOTMEL Union Agent it re 75; eee pas conten. larger lots i sees sy 8 ud & Ay 4 that absentee ballots a = ary . ; Balable cattle 28,000; calves 600: steers >on prnem "° Syiv El Pe 475 their names for an Oct. 2 2 “oes Pla d p hati n and — in — — Pct Gen Jie * 2046 Thee ha Ue : po Township incorpation vote after ce on 10 10 ; od . Mt e4a4 ef the supply to Sef: eres bigh weamey (Or Beevers <9 6 Fee perms jeri and better: a weanners and (0? Tel Why Time R Bear 94 Circuit Judge Timothy C. Quinn Daniel J. Marrosso, 42, former acy & ere f, seedy: bells hate oo a Tran W Air 323 of Caro is conducting the one-man Teamsters Union business agent ‘in| Wirong; ste ang feeders about Qeesrict "ag ‘Twent Cen. 201 aborts sad Lager He : Cine Pontiac, was sentenced yesterday eady: choice an ime ‘Moedyear "|. gag Underwd 4 testimony in t acomb County to two ye, robation in Detroit 98 bo-38.00, of prime 1178 Ib ++ 14 on Carbide 105.6 ‘ars’ p 29.00; few loads of Bi rime este. ; wt wn Pae _.. 297 Building in Mt. Clemens. Federal Court for evading $446. in. tov average choles, spars. 10.0009 ve; Stew | revtearnt 74 Oe Oe Ce. tl federal income taxes in 1950. loads ee. chotce a a pois 0 iY On. pg e a — 3 : | Marrosso was sentenced by heifers 1130 tee aa Tinsntard Bons OS SS geet ee Lodge Calendar Judge-Thomas P. Thornton after), h 10. ie-i4. be: ‘a and commercial |Wormestk “Soma Tob ....... 40-3) pleading guilty Sept. 48 to one of — cows 10.00-11.00: few comercial Wooter vay Van Real : 26.4! cows te 11.80: conners and cutters 1.00- Tl Cent. |. seg Warn B Pic 26§., SP@cial communication of three counts charging him with @ |0.38: some "ibe: ssahhty and “sore Todust acy By Gee Bf Rooevel Lodge No. 510, F. & A. income tax evasion for the years end prime rh co ihe tew most nod gowee feast sts uy yun e Co ; $3 fasany ae acd ee cere | S = s 23.00; an .% or * Ca * aes 18 ; few vealers do t Rus Mch || 488 . 442 ices to 1.00: 4 “5 398-418 fe stock Int Hare ..... we Yale a, Tow. : 1 peel Peorarages oman, Wa Marrosso was one of five Teams- er calves $1.80-32.00; two weade ch choles (et Poste 737: et Yonnt p< eed wasl + hd Thomas, y, ters officials indicted by Circuit poy Miles. N. Cunehan for alleg- edly ‘‘shaking down” contracts in ithe Detroit area. was: convicted and sentenced ito ae months’ imprisonment, and later removed from his union post by Teamsters president Dave Beck. Another Pontiac official of the! union, former president and busi-j ness agent Daniel J. Keating, evasion and is scheduled for sen- Two Pontiac men received minor ‘cuts and bruises in a two-car acci- at the intersecton of Mt. jpanctare wound in her neck today, /#l, Ph. PH S-06H or MA 6-d08i.| Hospltn! It wae put there by a deer that —Adv. SEE sie me on ran the family car with such eron St., driver other vehicl e force its antler smashed a window |Americen ‘Legion. 278 Peon aim involved, told Pontiac police the and pierced her neck., - /9 to 5, Nov. 29 and 30. —ady, other ‘car pulled out.in front- of Mrs, Flora's 4'4-month-ol@ son,| time Stephen, suffered a cheek abrasion also has pleaded guilty to income = _ Death ices a BENNETT NOV ot is. ARZELLA, 2710 Mann ae 93. dear mother of see Dora Simpson, Mrs. Elmer Shaw, Harley, Edgar and Ezra Bennett, Herman Ben- nett, Mrs. Hillis Swansey, Mrs. Milton Stevens, Mrs. Arvel Reed, Miss Alta Bennett and Mrs. Frank Poole. Mrs. Bennett has been tak- en to the Bert Gaskins Funeral Home, Harrisburg, 1l)., where ser- vice will be held Thursday, Nov, 79, at J pm. et the Cedar Bluff Church. Interment in Cedar Bluff Cemetery. Puneral arrangements __by_ Noorhees-Siple Punersi Home. BLACK, NOV. 36. 1956. LINDA SUE. R 3 cepeee daughter of. Mr Colten- Black; dear, sister of . Donna, Lots, James and Robert Biack Puneral service will be held’ Tuesday, Nov. 77, st 7:30 p.m. from the Pursiey Puneral Home with Rev. John Hend s officiating. Interment in ch- land Cemetery. Linda Sue is at the Pursiey Punera! Home where she will be until taken to Pres- cott, Mich. for interment on _ Wednesday. INGLESBEE, NOV. 26. . 1986 a4 66 5. Anirseaupe fro Oxtord, age & dear sister James Casey. dear aunt of» Marie Bigler cverets Brokenshaw and Mrs dard. Funeral service will be held Wednesday, Nov 28, at 2:30 pm from FPiumerfelt neral Home, Oxford, with Rev obert officiating. ~ Interment .. in Lawn Cemetery. Mrs. Inglesbee will lie in state at the Plumerfelt Puneral Home LOCKWOOD, NOV. %. 1056, MRB. GRA 28425 Telegraph Rd Southfield Twp: deloved wife of Everett Lockwood. dear mother of Mrs. Evelyn Churches, Vernard and Ellis Lockwood: dear sister of Maniey, Grover and Irving John- son and Mrs. Ona Utley and Mrs. Ada Roediger Puneral service wil! be held Thursday, Nov 29. at 230 pm. from the Southfield Method- ist Church with interment in Bouthfield Cemetery. Mrs. Lock- wood wt!! lie in state at the resi- dence. 28425 Telegraph Rd. until 19 am Thursday at which time Will be taken to the church eral arrangements. by North- rop & Son Funeral Home, 22401 Grand River, Redford MILLER fOVEMBER 25 Herbert wane), 88 Chamber lain, age $r. beloved husband of Piorence Miller; dear father of Robert D. and Edwin J. Miller; dear brother of Lawrence E. and Jacob.£. Miller, Mrs. Dorothy - Newington and Mrs. Pauline Randa! Punete! service wit] be held Wednesday, Nor. 28 130 pm. frem the Huntoon ra neral Home with interment in White Chapel Cemetery. Elks No. bt will conduct Ledge of Sorrow today. Graveside ser- 1958, 8 pm os ay auspices of Roosevelt Lodge $10, Fo & A. M Mr Miller will Ite im state at the Huntoon Funeral Home REID, NOV.722. 1956. LEROY, 48 Lull Street. age 27: beloved hus- band of Emma Mae Reid; dear father of Lonse Jamer Reid: dear brother of Mrs. Bertha Glover, Henry Rivers, Willie and Aaron Reid. Punera! service will he held Wednesday. Nov 28. at 2 p.m. from the Liberty Baptist Church with Rev. 8 M Edward ane Ceme- tery Mr Reid will ‘le in state at Prank Carruthers Funeral Hore and may be seen after 7 pm today URICH. NOVEMBER 75. 1936. “>. Katherine E.. 45 Matthews, age Lt beloved wife of William Urich, dear sister of Brigadier General Harry Kutz Puneral service will be held Wednesday, November 28 at 170 pm. from the Parmer-Snover Funeral Home with interment in Perry Mt. Park Cemetery. Mrs. UWrich will tie in state at the Farmer-Snover Fu- _neral Home The Pontiac Pee FOR: WANT ADS DIAL.FE 2-8181 | From 8 a.m. to & p.m. All errors should be re rted immediately The ess assumes sibility for errors other than to eancel the charges for that portion of the first ‘tmsertion of the advertixe- ment which has been ren dered valueless throu the error, When cancellations sre made be sure to vour “kill namber.” o adjustments will. be given - §- _ without . Closing time for advertise. ments containing trpe sizes { larger then regular agate type is 12 o'clock noon the day previous to publication. Transient Want Ads may * pe cancelled to 9:30 a.m, } the day of publication after 3 * the first insertion. CASH WANT 4D RATES Lines 1-Day 3 Days € Dares See 4eaeeuw pune 2 R3eSVses debeld detel BS32e53 Pee 4 Pew) B8s8e2z0: 10 a.m. Today there were replies at the Press _ office in the following } boxes: At 1, 4, 7, 8 10, 16, 21, 24, 25, 26, 28, 32, 36, 37, 40. In Memoriam +23 SWARTZ - IN N fOvike ot oe c., 1949. Loving memories never die, as years roll of and days pass by. x = a your memory ts kept I loved and wi never - Sealy 'n missed by. Dorris Suomi. in M MEMORY OF | JOA RET who died Nov. 27, _ A soil But I im remember no matter His _wite Amy Flowers _ 3: DUNSTAN’S PLOWERS Your Alli AIR, AMBULARCE. “Tos Pu Funera: Donelson-Johns no respon - age oe