eee * * PONTIAC, MICHIGAN. “THURSDAY, NOV EMBER. 3, 1955 76. PAGES ASSOCIATED PRESS ITED PRESS PHOTOS INTERNATIONAL News SERVICE wT a} de Dave: s Spee Lint ~* ; . _- lP Wirephete 90-POUND TURKEY — Instead of sending a turkey to President Ei- senhower, these 4-H Club members dispatched nurses who have been doing such a good job” in attending the President at Fitzsimons Hospital in Denver. The turkey, shown above, is packed at the Mid-Atlantic Farm Show by Landing, N. J., and Billy Brockett, i Fund Campaign in Stretch Drive, 91:4 Per Cent In Total. Pushed Higher by Industrial Division Going Over Quota ~ |. ‘The Pontiac Area United Fund drive raced into the yesterday’s. returns raised the total collected to $514,- $562,175 goal. The Industrial Division swelled the total by going over its quota. bring in the remaining 8.6 per cent needed before to- vight’s deadline, A report and awards luncheon, a 3-pounder “‘to the ten-year-old Patricia Wood, of Mays 13, of Linwood, N. J, 4 ‘La Bise’ Sick List Grows 070—91.4 per cent of the | West May Demand Soviet Act on Germany Free Vole GENEVA. pas shat Western foreign ministers 4 were that: Russia's V. M. M ‘+. ‘Beli Telephone. Co. Srreiueh aiiig “dhcenar tas'asnas Uelae as a per agree to free. elections throughout Germany. Molotov has shown no inclination that the Kremlin Se a en eee Bomber Crash Kills:2 Crewmen regime. Secretary of State John | Foster Dulles, Britain's | Harold Macmillan and France's Antoine Pinay were lunching at the Briton's villa to work out their strategy for this after- Colorado Air Disaster {noon’s four-power session. EAST MEADOW, N.Y. .n—An Air Force bomber crashed in a thickly: populated residential. dis- trict yesterday, killing the two air- men aboard and causing heavy fire damage to one of a compact row of small homes. Returning after a routine train- ing flight, the pilof, Capt. Clayton S. Elwood, had radioed the Mitchel Air Force Base tower that he was having propeller trouble. Killed with Elwood, 39, was’ Staff Sgt. Charles R. ‘Slater, 23, . Elwood lived im . Fairfield, Conn., with his wife and young danghtef: Slater lived at Camp Santini, a housing development Locianolio 17 Cars| Derailed Near Holly The steam locomotive and 17 cars of a 70-car Grand Trunk West- ern Railroad freight were derailed today two miles west of Holly..No one was injured. The engine and some of the The derailed train was bound | for Detroit from Flint with a load Western sources stressed the auto parts. common points between the Allied- of proposed pact and’ the latest draft of the Soviet pact rather than the Pigeons No Loophole basic disagreement. The Western NEW YORK ( version includes = reunified Ger-| i: said he was Teeding the pig-| eons but police said he was throw- ; (Continued on page @, cel. 1) ing refuse into the streets. The They Want Williams for Mitchell Field personnel, with his wife and we sons. MOUNT CLEMENS i Pittabu 3 p44 7 32 prepa 6? 45 f Bier" gf). 49 32 Washington 2 $0 TODAY—FRIDAY—SATURDAY STRONG * FOLDING FO oR O ACT Witnesses Say "2 Men, | kidnaping of the two-year-old son | Gifts of $50 and over recently | recorded at United Fund Renteets: | colléct that much money if they } i *| quite three-quarters of our goal | tallied by this morning. The Day ‘in Birmingham Torch Drive Fund Now $57,000 Under ‘55 Quota sf : the | York city, editor of the magazine, or | “The Church Woman,” will BIRMINGHAM — Spelling difference. between success failure for Birmingham, Bloom. Near New York Store _ field and Franklin Torch Drive |.volunteers are eight days and | $57,000. li They have that ns time to! are to reach the area quota in the 1955 Detroit United Foundation campaign, aiding 150 community agencies, It was estimated by Irving B. “Babcock, general chairman, that slightly over $143,000 would be | “Judg- it from past experience, the | 1935 ‘drive ts slightly, behind | schedul¢, and the final week is always the question mark,” he sald, “After 16 days of effort, the 71 per cent of the $200,485 quota. That means,” said Babcock, ‘we've passed the three-quarter Mark in the campaign without achieved.” DOUBLE GIFTS Mrs. J. Rowland Quinn, cam. paign director, urged all volun- | teers to turn in reports promptly | and said high points in the local | drive include ‘‘tremendous support | in the schools.”*. Vaughan, Wing Lake and Bloomfield Hills High | School have registered 100 per. cent teacher contribution partici- | pation, she noted. | Vaughan's final report was nearly eight times greater than Mrs. Quinn said the biggest busi- ness total, $18,484, was turned in by MacManus, John & Adams, | | who took that same honor last | year, a * * A business meeting will follow | tonight's 6:30 Business Women's |Club dinner at .the- Community | House, * * * Mrs. David: D. Baker of New volunteers have reported about?’ will “Building Last- ing Peace” at 10 a.m.-at the Con- gregational| Church on North | MES. BAKER | Woodward avenue, with all women in the area urged to attend. Mrs. Newell Alien, president, | who recently heard Mrs, Baker | lecture, commented that “She is | a very \forceful speaker and we are fortunate in having her.” Contributions of clothing, money or materials will aid villagers in Greece, Austria, Korea and Japan, Cash contributions will buy seed, household equipment and clothing, and a spokesman said they will be especially grateful for children’s or men's used wearing apparel. ae ca * Cochairmen of —tomerrow’s Harvest Dinner at Embury Meth- edist Church, open to the public, will be Mrs. Lee Weldon and Mrs. Roy Smith. The meal will be served f 7:30 pm. and tickets Lomas. “We have just let the general | contract to Liev’ Larson of De- troit,” said Carl Barton yesterday | | with reference to the four new | ‘stores which will be erected on | his East Maple property near | Hunter and immediately west of | the Kroger store, PEN SETS ® 3 Matched "Pens ® Pocket Comb © Pocket Protector esscedeecesoccoensss FRIDAY and SATURDAY No more iathers, 5-Pc. BALL POINT BY® 3 te — yo Case Sale of Electric Razors Throw Away That Safety Razor— Soap and Brush—Now YOU Can Afford This Famous Bg ereap we Save ge $12.80 on CUSTOM sclck. New Plasti-Slide Zipper eeveceseoosoosoeoosose $5.00 VANITY * SIMMS PRICE Qu Complete with Ladies’ Personal Electric Shaver | Ther $10% Cord & Case . rnd ere in sir eae and ieaitare if . us Vike A ad Children's Ru. Sno-Kix Boots $98 hogy « lined all hope red ber io. — are. 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Michigan Tech Honors, |“ ie Suiste. cusly known | Thieves Get the Gate | Trouble with these blinkin’ Ameri- Air Force headquarters, which sent has renamed one of its largest a A Dr cans is they don't understand their |a veterinarian with packages. of | classroom and laboratory buildings | and it houses the mechanical, elec- dred own blinkin’ language. -. insect powder to the astonished|in honor of the Jate Dr. William) trical, civil, history and geography | That is, unless junk yards yield Southampton dock workers re-! dock workers. a O. Hotchkiss, a former president | departments. © -, | the gate . . ‘ "| t US.Air F bed D am . oe * | Air Force Brass Mixup , nec iguie-rel a Aaa Former College Leader. | as “East Engineering,” was re-| PETERSBURG, Va. # — No , JUNIOR EDITORS SOUTHAMPTON, Eng. 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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1955 rEN., ey | : there were 246 cases and4three | * winter — and for several more H Detroit Polio Cut ini Half ther were 246 cases andashree Nocturnal Thieves Steal» | winter — a4 Clerk Heads Committee |p ¢ DETROIT @ — Polio éases re-| partment, he said. | $25,000 Worth of Coffee * e+ GRAND RAPIDS City Clerk|] pong STILL SHORT : ported a! erst fh the ome Hed The total with "303; DETROIT — it ‘they can Thieves — stole a truck-trailer R. Stanton Kilpatrick has been ap- OF MY. $50,000 4 ‘|half the number re; in the | Cases and 23 deaths for the same | find somewhere to gyration F = sgn oe pip daleingrea een pointed to his fourth term as chair- uate as rRices EVEN f 4 similar period, Dr. Joseph G. | period . ‘Twen habitues of Detroit's .underwor ie : ’ —neinied Sse | i ‘ Sector, hose commissioner, re- | cent ot the 195 vidaan aaieeh should have enough cotfee on hand of instant and ground cotiee vel-| man of the Michigal’ maatapel 20 $. PERRY ST. -4 i ‘ ported Tuesday. Through Oct. 30° paralysis, . Dr. Molner ‘said, - | to supply them with hot java ths| ued at $25,000. ~ ‘~ | League elections committee, = JeY-Valolmtoh alate Mela Bet-1o] a: broadioom . woe Nat 4° a A See - of the vice president, is presented with a Fuji-Musume—wisteria doll— pe toe SE bay Spy + at her Washington home. The doll’is dressed in traditional costume j :worn by Japanese dancers when they perform ‘the famous wisteria : ‘dance. At left is stewardess Kimie Shinkawa of Japan Air Lines, who, f ‘ with other stewardesses, gave Mrs. Nixon the doll. They were in. the : « capital to open the line's district office. ‘ 7 oe Candid t crowd of 100,000 or more. In 1952 ‘Has Farm Date | zsr. th AG Te | Payment Plan P65 ogo OY ok ye pod S1 Modern pebbled twist surface pile is aa. ; 1 resilient underfoot, slow to show soil. _ $q. yd ~ Finest dyes give rich even colors and lasting beauty — in gray, green or nutria. 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Saginaw St. Phone FE S-4I71 | a dale gaat MT MIP nn a Te a : : ° | THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1955 - % ; oye owe Bob Canshline Rave: * Now the World Knows Dave Is a---nsdfgb’! NEW YORK (INS) — Lovers of good prose, poetry fans, psycholo- | x gists, psychiatrists, collectors of | Rabelaisian phrasing and bad spell-| out of the ing, and ordinary busy-hodies have hunian Jbeings a moment later. For the next line reads: discovered a new outdoor library at 560 Fifth Ave. in this here city | now, ® e % i} This is the address of the Olivetti | people, chine and typewriter company that thie. Italian business ma:- ; | has made-a bold-and colorful inva- | sion of the American market. Mounted on a graceful green | marble column, outside the show windows, is one of those light little Olivetti portables. It is ex- posed at waist-height to tens of thousands of daily passersby. An astounding namber eof people pause te tap out the thoughts, loves and rages possessing them | at the moment. First order of business around | the Olivetti place each morning is to put the_portable out and roll a fresh piece of paper-into it. The man from Olivetti then disappears into his den of marble, poised ma- chines and what-not, and the pub- lie takes over. * s * By some alchemy I haven't cracked he then learns when the paper has been filled. He quickly slips out, harvests the sometimes demented words, rolls in a fresh pit of paper and scurries off with the filled sheet to an officer of the company who will not say just what he is going to do with this strange crop. THE BIG HEIST ' | T hope Signor Olivetti will pardon me, if it is indeed he who harbors this cache, but I stole the 11 a.m. sheet yesterday. 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