be Pine i eae a crs er Wr APROPOS amine RO RRB MTR IT | = orang 7 TRSOCIATED Fumes ' UNITED PRESS PHOTOS 4 INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE Te PONTIAC, MICHIGAN. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1956—28 PAGES Jimmy, two years younger, in New York at the tume. So their m6 her CAUSE UNKNOWN law, Mra. Ruth New of Atlanta, in his home the night before. Tino). — more that he was developing an ulcer, A note Dorsey left added. to the Conn., home yesterday, is shown here with his mystery when police refused to! wife Janie and daughter Susan. Mys. Dorsey, HH | Tommy Dorsey, found ‘dead in orsey in New York Bandleader his Greenwich, was reported t time « o_. Father Given ——— See ey eae ~Term in Prison Sentenced for Burning Hands of 4-Year-Old; Faces 3-4 Years Arthur D. Martin Jr..:27, Water. ford Township father of two who was convicted Nov, 14 of burning his four-year-old son's hands over a gas burner as a punishment for playing with fire, was_ sentenced yesterday to a 3 - 4 year term in| Jackson State Prison for the crime. Oakland County Circuit Judge’ George B. Hartrick, who sentenced Martin, had presided over his one- day tral before a. one-man, I1- woman jury, Maximum sentence under the statute is four years. Testifying at the trial, Martin _ slenied pe intentionally burned Den. nis, claiming the burns were ac- cidentally inflicted when Dennis touched a hot coffeepot standing Liner Hits Mountain. 25 CARACAS, Venezuela @ — A, Venezuelan airliner om a nonstop flight trom New York crashed into a cloud-shrouded --mowuntain . less | than two miles from the Caracas. Airport today and all 25 persons, aboard . were killed. Frond raccn a Constellation of the ried 16 adult passengers, 2 infants and a 7-member crew headed by: pilot Marcel Compbalbert, 34 Search parties found the black-| ened ruins high in 6,000-foot moun-| in an area known as Boea Chica, between — and Paaee- lon peaks. | The last radio message re- ceived from the Constellation, at 8:05 a.m., reported it was about 10 minutes from a landing at the | Maiquetia Airport. It had Ieft New York's Idlewild Airport ai 10:10 last night and was due in Caracas at 7:30 a.m. that only 18 persons were aboard - 11 passengers and the 7-member Last June 20 another Venezue- lan airliner plunged flaming into the Atlantic Ocean off the New Jersey coast, taking 74 lives in the, airline fight. Grace Shops for Cradle” NICE, France #® — Princess Ss iGrace of Monaco went SHOPPING TO CHRISTMAS shopping in- Nice today, Among her pur- chases were a cradle and wicker- work armchair to decorate the jnursery of the baby she ¢ in February. Linea Aeropostal Venezolana, cam, “The first report In Caracas was) world’s worst disaster on a regular’ * Die~in- Caracas Crash;-+ 2 Planes Collide in Texas RAYMONDVILLE, Tex. ®—Two. jplanes collided in flight and -erashed about 15 miles north of there today, officers reported. Raymondville is in the lower Rio ‘Grande Valley, about 30 ..gniles from the Rio’ Grande, which sep- tarates Texas and Mexico. Sheriff's deputies Identified the planes as single-engine Navy | aireraft. It was not immediately | determined if the pilots survived. | The planes. crashed in a field labout three-quarters of a mile’ from Highway 77. Air Force Base, highway patrol. men and civilian ambulances went. to the scene. —Civilian-airtine officials and the Brownsville ai said. earlier reports that a civilian passenger plane was involved, were incor- rect. Stoke Up the Fire: Icy Weather to Stay are in order tonight as the weath- and continued cold_ temperatures. The predicted low fs 20-24 degrees. Tomorrow will remain cold with) snow flurries. The mercury will! reach a high of 28-32. The lowest temperature in down- Pontiac preceding 8 a.m. was 16. ; At 2 p.m. the mercury read 30) ca a ee Sete Lester Hooker of who sued for divorce Oct. 244 charging cruelty, ‘A crash convoy from ectieges zi - Extra _pites of -coal -on the -fire|—- erman - ferecasts— mostly —cloudy- present wife, and two grown chil- dren by his first wife, the fornier: Richmond, is oorrphedhd ag lay Col, 1) AP Wirephete o have been in the home at the — child, Steve, 4, survives. “Wadi in Commercial P Full Quota Hit of $612,202 ‘The Commercial division today became the second 100 per cent of its quota in the current Pontiac Area United Fund drive for $612,202. Campaign Chairman Walter K. Willman this morning. announced that the Commercial Division has raised $158,168 from! Pontiac ‘businesses and their employes. Dir peer congratulated Commer- New Envoy? Rope Not Needed Campaign Still. Short! of Overall 1956 Goal} campaign group to reach} ceded Rusia Insists Guilty Nations Should Pay Bill Bystander: bands Side With Soviet on Costs in This Roundup: Just Grab Halter A stray horse that surprised res-| lidents of the Saginaw-Howard) street area by clomping through back yards .this..morning was rounded up by two Pontiac. police circled o'er head, or a single ki-yi. _|- Shortly before 9-a.m. the switch- ‘of Troops, Salvage board at; police headquarters) blazed with: calls reporting the) UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. need of a roundup in their neigh- P—Revolt spread among borhood. iU.N. delegates today se Don raged note ot Gal against footing any part of EYES POST—Elisworth Bunk- Favre made the capture a er, retiring president of the. intersection of the two streets, ithe bill for clearing the American Red Cross, has report- |just by walking up slowly and grab-|Suez Canal. edly been selected by President | bing the halter. They had searched | Eisenhower as new ambassador for 20 minutes, to India. He would replace John | Owner Homer Feneley, of 35 E. Sherman Cooper, newly-elected Howard St., said he had missed Republican senator from Ken- | the mount, and was searching for tucky. lit, too. 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- Maybe Six More Months the defending Egyptians. cial Chairman James F. Nye and the hundreds of United Fund solici-, tors who took time from their jobs, to work in the campaign. The -cam-: __}paign- chairman said that this is. only the second time in the — year history of the United F. that Commercial division heal reached its goal. Nye said that a geod deal of the credit for his Division's suc- cess should go to H, Wayne Gab- | ert and his special gifts commit- | tee. He alse .congratelated his _ co-chairmen for their work, The Pontiac Area United Fund campaign for 1956 is still $24,116 short of its overall goal.of $612,202. The only campaign division that! has not yet reached its goal is the) L J. Rash Faces = “Murder Charge in moots of Wife L. J, Rash, 52, of 313 Woodward Ave., Rochester, will-be arraigned) tice Luther C. Green in the shot- gun slaying of his wife Nina yes-) terday. * * * The first degree murder charge against the father of two was is- jsued this morning by . Oakland ICounty Prosecutor Frederick C. ~pamente there oppear tebe some extenuating circumstances faverable te Rash, nevertheless under the law the charge must. be first degree murder, and this case must be presented to the | jery for consideration,” Ziem— said. Rash gave himself up to Roches- ter police early yesterday morning shortly after his 48-year old wife was fatally wounded by a_biast trom his shotgun, Po eee a He told investigators the shooting occurred when Mrs. Rash returned from a long drinking session with friends and awakened him-.-by, ‘pounding. ‘on the door, The factory ‘worker said he fired the shot as ‘she. stood outside the door with friends because she protested his order to leave the home, Their children were sleeping at the time ‘lot the incident. Wilson Clips Budding Army Wings : tary of Defense Reuben Robert- son told newsmen the Army has for been “enthusiastic about develop- ing an Air Force of its own.” duplication of ef- forts and for better use of fish time, a 26,000-pound tmit Helicopters. It has been working te fet heevicr belie ters capable of moving more Rochester Father of Two | to Be Arraigned Today Industrial Division under the chair-| ‘manship of Earl Maxwell, person- inel pgrsec of GMC Truck and | hopes that the ited | Area United Fund campaign by the! people of Pontiac, Pontiac Town-) ship and. Waterford Township so ‘Hteday_ before Avon Township Jus-ifar—is—$588.086 or 96 per cent of the total goal of $612,202. The drive ran from October 23 to November 16 and then was ex- tended for a 30 day mop-up period ‘in order to reach goal. - GM Employes Get Pay Hike - Will Affect _ 502,000 on Hour and Salary The revision will become effec- tive with the first pay period after! iDec. 1, GM officials said, resulting “The military services have stat- ed that the strategic airlift is now sufficient to move no more than one division, with light equipment distance. over a long LJ * ba Army now has enough airlift to| PosBibly. the heaviest blow move Army troops over long dis-| dealt by the Wilson ordér to tances “‘in the light of currently) Army efforts expectations approved strategic concepts.” : ‘ aes The order specifically forbids In Today's: Press seeeeee b pus arth 8 7 minds & testes se mish be en’ biden ade Somali ict Some delegates felt Britain. France and Israel should pay the | entire bill. Others thought it |should be covered by- the owners ‘and users of the 103-mile water- jway. Rochester Incorporation Delayed by Legal Action ==": ie Incorporation of Rochester may be delayed aes proved over Soviet bloc objec- six months by new legal action, attorneys disclosed) PS9" utial caste of the conere, ‘today. } ency police force in Egypt: Pontiac attorney Harry D. Wise Jr., said this-morning Russia had insisted that Britain. ‘he will petition the Supreme Court for permission to: ‘Franc@ and Israel should pay the ~ ——4 appeal a decision by visiting lcosts of both canal salvage and the_emergency force. But the 79 Judge Timothy C. Quinn, of nation Assembly, voting 52-9 with ‘Mom Still Tr ying \Caro, who has turned down 13 abstentions, authorized Secre- ‘tary General Dag Hammarskjold to Get Ousted Son ® 1wsuit seeking to block ito draw up to 10 million dollars | the incorporation. \from the U.N. working capital [Back Into School | wise represents tive Rochester fund for the expenses of the force. : Iresidents who filed the suit on the The Assembly = decide later Mrs. Alice -Phernetton, of Wash-| eve ot a Board of Supervisors now the money will be repaid to Spearheaded - by Russia, . 'way by Egypt's invaders or © pledges int Sen ot te eae cy Robert, 16, was denied odiais. tance Nov. 6 because he had failed to rid himself of the long locks, as ordered by Supt. of “Schools iT. C. Filppula. The Maeomb Coun- ‘tast April that would-have; 'set.an election date for Rochester residents to. vote on incorporation. | The suit asked a court ruling or- to act on the first of three incorporation peti- tions filed with*it, and then shelve. the other two for two years. _* LJ Ld County attorneys claimed the ithe capital furti. Hammarskjold had proposed -first- that the cost be shared, by all U.N. members on the same percentage basis as the annual budget. Later he re-__ vised the request and left the ap- -portionment to the Assembly's fi- nancial committees. Egypt rejected an offer by Brit- ain and France to help in the Cost -of-Living Raise rE ‘| Japanese Ship Sinks ne ee law quoted in the suit applied to right to py ees Goes see oe oo for the educational process. } The law quoted required that pe- | Egypt. The British went ahead, Filppula -agreed ‘yesterday to (titions covering the same and announced this week 23| try and arrange q meeting with must not be considered. oftener | they had cleared a channel 140 the beard of education, He said than once in two years, and peti- feet wide for the northern 27 he noted no difference in the itions must be considered in the! miles of the canal they hold, They youth’s hair cut, however. order of their filing with the county |said they would have it widened Acting on information that Mus-|clerk. | (Continued on Page 2, Col. 6) Sear et acd kei wend babel It Judge Quinn had ruled it | Booker sa. would admit) would in this case, super- the youth with the haircut, Mrs.| ‘teers ‘id mare boca’ sonea (DEntal Congress {Phernetton tried there yesterday.to turn down the first tion, [Booker said today he advised Mre-| ince’ reed invelld” ame” delny | Hears Praise tPhernettom to have her sori com-| consideration of the others for pepe Romeo" haircut edict} twe years. £ for F luoridation— turn to classes there. cae week Phernetton sought to But Judge Quinn ruled this a ST. LOUIS &§ — The President- ‘enroll at the nearby Almont High’ sition “untenable.” He did not am- ‘elect of the American Dental ‘School. Officials there turned him Plify. |Assn. says fluoridation isn’t a down, backing the Romeo School), Wise said legal steps to apply “dental cure-all” but 50 years of edict. jfor appeal permission are OW research has “proved beyond clearance job and demanded that work not start until all British iand French troops\.were out of for filing. He added he hopes to| 65 per cent.” ihave a Supreme Court hearing on} - € ‘the appeal Dec. 11. Dr. witless R. Alstadt of Little TOKYO w — The Japanese If the high court grants permis- Rock made the sfatement in a freighter Towa Maru sank 660 sion, ‘miles_south of southern Japan to-| election would be delayed up to six'Continent Dental Congress -yester- day, All 42 crewmen escaped in. ‘months while the case was being, |day. About 4,000 delegates are at- lifeboats but were in danger fromireviewed, ~ tending. heavy seas. An American plane] And if the high court ceveime| Dr. Alstadt said 1.426 major from Okinawa is over the scene|Judge Quinn's decision, the delay communities with a total popula- and five ships were speeding to-|would again. stretch out. to two/tion of 30 million persons now have ward the survivors. _ tyears. _ fluoridation. _ Flex Marching Sinews for Parade lcomplete, and the petition is ready| doubt that tooth decay. is. reduced : a Rochester incorporation speech before the 15th annual Mid-. + 3 as Nothing More Than Speculation — DETROIT « — A published re- United Auto Workers will boost dues of its:14% mil- lion members drew a firm denial port that from the union last night. “nothing more than speculation in order to_create a cheap headline.” UAW members now pay dues of $2.50 a month, The report sald . the UAW International Executive Board, meeting yesterday in De- trait, would propose an increase of up te $1.50 a month. However, a statement from the | -~ whion said a committee, appointed | | aft the last UAW convention _ study the dues structure “has; Dixie H and has) reached no conclusion made no-recon dations:"* = UAW dues are among the lowest tevied_ by aise wnne nt PONfiac Deaths event of a major strike, however, an automatic assessment of $5) more a month is made for a max- imum ,of four months. Any regular increase must be Word has been received of the Pontiac \— approved by the UAW convention death of Stuart. Bolton Kudner of “Christmas.- on’- Wheels” extrava-|Poehlman, executive next spring in Buffalo, N.Y. The union reported last Decem- ber its net worth amounted -to $39,405,360. Its strike fund is now * about 21 million dollars. | * erence ase oe: . _stores_planned_to-open within the NEWEST KROGER STORE — Opening tomorrow at 9 a. m. in the area is this new Kroger store, another in the series of 80 new next three years. Located at 4370 e __ am poxrmac pans, twxspay, xovenmun s, Pontiac Press Phote seven check out stands with new-type cash registers. which com- pute the customers’ change on the cash receipt. Manager is Don | + Stuart Bolton Kudner ighway in Drayton Plains the new store is equipped with 33 Floats Shaw and co-manager is Jack Rehfus. Edison calliope, Gerard A.\troops of Boy Scouts, and clowns director of also will add to the many attrac- |557°10th St., Santa Monica, Calif. ganza—is mounting in popularity the affair, estimated attendance {ions of the parade. |He died at his home Nov. | A native of Pontiac, Mr. Kudner, |Was the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ed-| ward B, Kudner who formerly owned and operated a bakery on: Dorsey Chokes, °°. 8 Sor sno Dies in His Sleep __His second marriage was to ac- tress Pat Dane. His third wile,| . : ner, both of Santa Monica; and a - Janie, sued for divorce iast month, brother, Warren Kudner of Hart-| —ehargingintolerable cruelty. NO CHURCH RITE Dorsey was an Irish Catholic, but as a twice divorced person ‘he cannot be buried in the church. Service will be held Thursday ini ay st. will be at 2 p.m. Wednes- the Walter Cook E. Funeral Home, New York City.\church with the Rev. S. M. Ed- ,Pontiac and David Belisle Post) |No, 4102 of Drayton Plains, Mr. designed |Kidner spent his summers in Dray-| Mrs. William R. (Arzelia)\ Ben-| selection. The remaining 19 floats nett, who died yesterday morning will bear religious themes be entered by churches. (Continued From Page One) |" Plains and had “just returned, Va., and Thomas F. Dorsey III,|his death, ; in the Navy stationed at Hawait.| . Surviving are two sisters, Mrs. to California a short time before Lena Price and Miss Esther Kid- ford, Conn, LeRoy Reid Service for LeRoy Reid, 27, of 48 City Woman: 93, Dies —Has 110 Survivors at her 2710 Mann Rd., leaves 110 survi . She was 93. from Carriers Mills, D1., where she was a member of the Cedar _ Church of Pope County, Mrs.Bennett leaves} children, Herman Bennett of Muddy, IIL, day from the Liberty Baptist } “Tommy will be buried beside his wards officiating. Burial will be in father in the hills of Shenan- doah, Pa. * 7 * Some people will remember Dorsey for playing with his brother Jimmy. in Paul White- man's. band, later with Vincent Lopez, and in recent years again in a joint orchestra with Jimmy. Some will remember the un- knowns he made stars — like And some will remember how that s trombone used to sound around Tommy Dorsey's theme song, “I’m Getting Senti-' mental Over You.” “In. New York, according to show business tradition, the fabulous Dorseys kept their engagement last night at the Cafe Rouge in the Statler Hotel. it that way. Trumpeter Lee Castle, who had been with Tommy since 1938, led death of Tommy. ~——~Castie said the entire company Oak Hill Cemetery. Mr. Reid's body will be at the Frank Carruth- ‘ers Funeral Home at 7 p.m. to- day. lon July 13, 1928 to Rivers and Pecola Brown Reid and married \the former Emma Mae Filmore in 1915 at Columbus, Ga. | Mir. Reid attended the Russell | bere, He came to Pontiac tour Mrs. Dora Simpson of Ypsilanti; \Mrs. Elmer Shaw of Carriers /Mills,; Harley Bennett of Llano, \Tex., Edgar Bennett of Harrisburg, I. and Ezra Bennett of Pontiac. Other children include Mrs. Ar-| The high-strutting ‘‘Land-O-Lakes | He was born in Hurtsboro Ala. |ve! Reed of Harrisburg, Miss Alta Dancing Majorettes” are expected The colorful floats entered by | local an! nape eat | up Saginaw from Turk at 9:30 Saturday. | on a “Toyland Theme’ * * * Added to the list of bands yes- terday, which wil] provide the | Lake Lake + F A i E 3 ; z 8 E z E : 4 : a 7 : Z i g g Four schools busily work-' ing over their oats which will be Checker Cham p Held to Draw and will | by Four Locals and four checkers players at his Pontiac exhibition last night. He didn't lose a game. . Fifty people attended the event Banks, who acknowiedged that (‘there are some exceptionally good . Oxford, and the All. players in Pontiac,” played 12) City Junior High band composed chess players and 16 checker play- of 250 musicians. jers simultaneously. He played two ‘Bennett of Lake.Orion, Mrs. Hillis to provide the crowd with plenty 'Swansey, Mrs. Frank Poole and of entertainment as some 48 mem- iMrs. Milton Stevens, all of Pon- bers go through their dance rou- hears mamber. ofthe 36 on wills begat? pan. hore | he was a member. of the Mt, | Table Baptist Church, He ‘had i¢e will ans at 2 p.m. Thurs-/ been employed here at Pontiac |Burial will be in the Cemetery) of the house — downtown mer- Motor Division. _ |there. Arrangements were by the | Besides his wife. he leaves a son, | Voorhees-Siple Funeral Home. ‘Lonze James Reid of Hurtsboro; | ‘a sister Mrs. Bertha Glover of Pon- itiac; and four brothers, Henry. ‘Rivers, Willie and Arren Reid, all, of Pontiac. on Nov. 22 in Pontiac General Hos- | ‘pital, He died suddenly of a heart: attack. i Pressure of Nerve | Hospitalizes Bogart | | SANFA— MONICA, Calif wag shocked and didn't want to|Humphrey Bogart is in St. John’s| ’ play, “But Tino Barzie (Tommy 's*Hospital for treatment of a nerve) manager) phoned from Greenwich and told us to go on because Tommy would have wanted it that way.” - 8 2 A Skippy Caluccio, the lead alto sax, breezed in as usual for his night's stint without knewing Tommy was dead. _ “He almost keeled over when |! told him,” Castle said. ‘pressure condition which followed a cancer operation. . * The 55-year-old actor underwent | surgery last March for remova) of a growth on his esophagus — the gullet, a tube from throat to stomach. : | | Bogart said ljater in an inter- i'view that the operation was “‘high-| ly successful.” | i | windew space for them. Physically eandlengped C. of C. Executive Resigns se Reid was aaa on avai tO Head Inter-County Unit “The ‘resignation of Gerard A. | Poehiman as assistant manager of the Pontiac Area Chamber of Com- merce has been announced by John W. Hirlinger, manager of the | Chamber. Poehiman will become executive | director of the Supervisors Inter- : Poebi'man, 42, Joined the Chamber June 18 after serving as assistant Oakland County prosecutor since November 1954. “It is with a great deal of re- gret that we see Gerry go,”’ Hir- linger said when he heard of Poehlman’s resignation. The Supervisors Inter-County Committee was established to study and make recommendations e lof joint problems concerning Oak- Pretty vocalist Bobbi Cooke had; 4 statement from his doctor !@0d. Macomb, Monroe, St. Clair, been hired by Tommy only a couple of days ago. This was her very first night on the job) and she didn't feel like going on. But, like the others, Bobbi did her . best, along with Tommy Mercer, who has been singing with the band for more than a year. The Weather said Bogart was admitted yester- day “for treatment of nerve root! pressure due to excessive scar formation following previous sur-) didn't know how tong Bogart ‘would be in the hospital. > Washtenaw, and Wayne Counties. Prior to his appointment as assistant prosecutor, the new ap- pointee was associated with the Pontiac. - GERARD A. POEHLMAN gery.” The physician said he Abstract and Title Guaranty Co. inj1941 after graduating from the! 'Wayne University Law School the | He was admitted to the Bar in'same year. ¥ 20-24. high tomerrew 28-8. * westery winds at 16-15 miles aa hour becoming west te southwest to- . cameine Today in ; Pontiae : Lowest temperature preceding § a.m. 1¢ At 8 a.m: Wind Velocity 3 m.p.h. Direction: Northwest Bun sete Tuesday at $:02 p.m. Sun rises Wednesday at 7°98 «.m. Moon sete Tuesday at 2:09 B ome Moon. rises Wednesday at 3:46 a.m. tam... 1) It &. mr. 2 ee WS: PRs. deve csces 2 DB. BD iene ee | BD. @..:9200 050 Bw. Me. ee cee 2p. m. ee ee 90 B. M.. 66...5- Monday i ua tempera aise. i. ean ure... Saar Weather-—-Cloudy, sold. ps One Year Age in Pontiac — Lowest temperature...... lagi cececb ee 3 anvens sol 3% M temperature .......+5 ‘Weather Partly cloudy, ‘of the checkers games blindfold- ed | ha . Auguste R: Lindt, Swiss observ- er at the U.N., teld Hammarskjold his government had~ decided to pay the $350,000 cost of flying U.N. neutral Switzerland js not a U.N. member. Swiss sources said this was Switzerland's “contribution to ar of peace in the Middle tes In. Cairo, Maj. Gen. E. L. M.) Burns said today the United Na- tions, Emergency force he com- mands ig not yet ready to move up to the Egvptian-Isreéi frontiers my. Newspaper Strike Ends in Cleveland CLEVELAND The presses of Cleveland's three major daily Spot 2 BR | {The even if political _problems are’ fi to Join Yule Parade The biggest parade speptacle in| If the Weatherman is good to) The Detroit the ninth” annual|Pontiac this year, the private parking lot operated by the McCall company and a will be discussed again at the Plan- neighboring jewelry store, that|ning Board meeting set for 8 p.m. idea was elithinated. . on the lot, filling the af th city. planer. eaiph. nat space between the Briggs and (Grace Coryell, owners, and’ Ray- Theater buildings, mond Cecil, planning for the tem- : fit i ling, - - from the| Muzzy of Birmingham, will be at corner 40 feet. Objectors felt such) Bell Chapel of the William R. Ham- a move wouldn't solve the situa- ilton Co. Thursday at 1 p.m., with tion, since women shopping at the burial in Acacia Park Cemetery. A&P corner would occupy She lived at 12312 Evanston Ave., wah Sele cars. [Detrt | Oo ie Also surviving are her husband, Cope a! iy Inga hey ‘and a. son, in Indianapolis. lane, freeing the tratfic | lane traffic. newspapers begin rolling today for She.was born on Dec. 16, = To kick-off the Christmas season| Newell W. Banks, world’s cham-| in Waupun, Wis. to Phillip and!in Pontiac, Santa Claus will be pion at mixed chess and checkers, Elizabeth McComb Nierstheimer. | atop the Pontiac Area Chamber wag held to draws by one chess ‘of Commerce float at the rear of’ the parade, | officials ‘Jan, 7, and for the Hunter-Dakland- wk comme hy ime sw" UF Headquarters — Hearings were st tr he Lan- AOUNCES Gifts. bert Property rezoning question for The Pontiac Area United Fund adquarters hag announced isteps and porches. ‘tion for the secorid Monday in following list of gifts of $30 or | The newspaper famine started February. ‘more: when one union struck one of the! Purchase of two police cars from Cutting Tools employes ......+.+-. $270.08 newspapers. It ended last night as Floyd. Riee, Inc.. was approved orin Cu 4 amiployes.... 196% the Photoengravers Union became since “his bids were tee: ee a cneens i ‘the last of eight unions to ratify;local firms. ; Standard Oli Co. employes a -- 198.68 new two-year contracts with alli Qoa0> fe 6800 Installation of (Wetcron Move! emptoyes | 0 255..:: #200 \three newspapers. 4 ‘Standard Ot] Com y . nec 80.00 new valves ’.in the city hall Mr sat eer Gteere ....., gee . ; beating system.was approved BY iCiarte ot Co 2S LS fees Hope to Gain Control; mS Staaten” BS | _The resolution asking the county firs, seiners Tee Me SO BES Over California Fire (wrattsods are inthe Twelve : ve a N . heel Drain pales passed by Streetcar Bangs Auto One, Two, Three Times unhams, Fisher and Gib- that firefighters should have con-) high school for that purpose, but George Latta on charges of oper- shal. - & sofheld the champion to draws trol by then if favorable winds| commissioners declined to act ‘ating a streetcar while intoxicat- icontinue as predicted. x at once on the advice. ed. 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The Eden government, it has been made clear, will never agree’ Within a short time the British and French had secured the Med- iterranean end. of the a now HE BLONDE | East and its vital oil, \Citiés to Join cs. ee Mrs. T. S. Diehm, West Bloom- Red Cross President willingly to any long-term military arrangement political settle-- ment which leaves control of the or T. 3 DIED DANCING © May Get Assignment in Moral Protest \field Township; and Mrs, C. B. * ® d “mi: : Against Russians tle, Biemingvam: ing WASHINGTON @ — Ellsworth) Bunker, retiring president of the! ‘American Red Cross, was report- it was a memo-, Be home as soon as Y can. Wait ed to be in line tod&y for appoint-: {ment-as --to_India_re- water needs and drainage prob- | ' lems will follew, Mrs, George Wyman, publicity chairman, The meeting is public and will join Nerwaik—in -a-demonstration 4. -at-7:30—p.—m:—at--the-YMCA NORWALK, Conn. WW — A cit- ‘jzens group has asked major cities “throughout the United States to: = Suez.Canal in the hands of Egypt. 4 or any other single power: *-- The Suez Canal is the jugular ‘vei of British trade—and- Middle. Eastern oil is the liie-blood of Brit- by KELLEY ROOS Chapter 28 38 ___ of blue, paper. “Why are you so worried about randum addressed to Miss H. for me.” Se “ish industry. Without her strong in- that recording?” I asked Jack'Rose. It read: “That dress . . .| I stepped: out. of the phone booth seine sence se vay John ‘Sherman|r,, Dec, 3 asa moral protest against|C om munity Center, 131 Mt. pare —ooey cia arag at Walston, need I say more? It was in- ‘practically into Bob Spencer's! Bunker, a Democrat, served as| Russian operations in Hungary, Clemens St. woul ee see ‘ ds te “You do have it?” itialled O.B. | arms. He was startled, then his ‘ambassador to Italy and to Atgen- Norman Cousins, moderator of Recommendations .to city offi-|},. Se ee | vee * bei, * I looked at the dress. O.B. was| tina during the Truman adminis: Yorn Malt the citizens group, and cials are expected to result from}} erty-stricken island nation. “Yes,” Tsaid. “All you did was | nae adress... U-B. iface broke into a patronizing |° oye the|Sditor of the weekly m ine at-\several months study of the ¢ ‘*S ask Anita to be your dancing / just sine go ee ee lsmile, The pale eyes behind the: National Sugar Refining Co. Co. urday Review, said the Norwalk jems, Mrs. Wyman said. igh Egyptian President Nasser’s ight dub a Was: ay said, “I can sce YOU. rimless glasses blinked reeogni-; aan w la A, 1 and the chal Deriner in a night club act Was agree with him.” —jdemonstration- wi take place at study grups will report at the BCA Sigh ie ey © flu, tere something else between you oy Nite rs Ee |tion. He all but patted me on the! Informed dian wate they ex:|noon. All. business will cease for! meeting on factors such as. in-, MiO% lenging — 0 pores — 4 two? Why did she turn off the ell, y said. arm. He said, “Well, Hester!“ (pect President Eisenhower to an-|three minutes, traffic will stop, qustrial expansion and rapid pop-' § ; eye eee yor i‘ i be he! recorder, when she did?” “I never realized,” Hooray | “Yes. Bob,.could I speak to nounce Bunker's apy t be-/charch bells will toll and people ation growth. states have been and wi the, ‘I don't. know.’ said happily, “that this dress you?” ‘Yy was being confidential,'fore Prime Minister Nehru of “In- will go into the streets to stand The question of water reso deciding factors in, the actions of| in silence. the Eden government. The Suez crisis was touched off) on July 26 when Nasser national-| dia arrives here Dec. 16 for a four- day round of conferences. Cooper, a Republican, plans to was so great, Why, I was even | Personal and very urgent. “Could _ considering. giving it to the Sal- |! speak to you alone some place?” vation Army...” “Why, of course, glad to.oblige. If the conference room is empty ‘is being considered. by League * * * Cousins today sent a telegram —— throughout the State, she to Mayor Robert F. Wagner, of * “Did she expect vince) to make @ pass at her?’ “Probably. Anita expected ev: “We not only hope to suggest ery man to make a pass.’ joe ” iat “ SS eae ore dl “She wasn't disappointed very | | “OB. Sao 0B. . .” He chuckled. “What better |lay for the Eisen- edad York City, at we songs cew methods of obtaining water,” British armed services and the! often. But you didn't make =| “OB.” , place to have a conference?” ehru talks. He has been| Municipal Assn., in St. Louis, a ne meng egemy veer’ B. away from New Delhi since May.|ing him to present the matter to Te oy French ambassador. | pass, so she couldn't blackmail = “Sure. Oliver Bell.” oto I we Lieut. the conference. pollution of the county's rivers These hasty meetings were fol you by threatening to queer you | “Not Obie, Junior,"t 1 said.) a back — In m0 Hazel Park Resident . 6 ond lakes." | i] Responses ‘ees been received ‘from a dozen New England cities o__. stating they will participate, Cous. Street Shootings Prove ‘ing said, and messages were sent ion tunt out Saturday to mayors of 25 oth-) to Be Initiati 2 s er big cities asking their coopera-- JACKSONVILLE, Fila. @® — A in tion. He said messages also will car pulled up near a downtown xo out to other cities throughout, intersection last night and shots) lowed three days later by Anglo- with Dettie. What was on that Rew Junior.” French-American talks. The Amer-| tape that she could use for “I be on | | mood for hospitality. “I'm go- a your .pardon, Hester? ». icans urged caution and @ elle blackmail?” ‘Deeg Mr Wel bkvb 4 acd = pee —— Mute on Assault | : 4 Chatged with assaulting a 1+) ; year-old girl with intent to rape, Robert Jones of Hazel Park stood | tive approach to the problem. But ow as ~” the Deitish were tn n fighting saved] WAY 9° _you name fo! knew?” jnamed Olives!” (Copyright 1954, by Kelley Roos) and Eden immediately began to) “Then who is O.B., Junior?’ strengthen Britain's armed forces in-the Mediterranean. Hooray giggled, “That's wie iinfant Choke to Death; he said. He blew a long sigh into his cupped Arita used to call Bob Spencer.” Fail = On Aug. 1, U.S. Secretary of ‘hand, then rubbed it all over his) “Bob Spencer?" fo Disiodge Kernel’ | Judge H. Russel Holland, who ‘Pe United States. |Fang’ out. | State John Foster. Dulles flew to crew cut, “All I want is that) “You met him. The teacher| EDWARDSVILLE, Ill. —Dep-ientered 4 plea of innocent for ———— | A pedestrian dropped to ol: London hurriedly for talks with | jthat thinks he’s such a big ‘shot. “ae coroner B. H. Weber said the Jones, continued his bond of $1,000, : ee the angry British and French | Teil me about it and I...) “Yes, of course.’ th of 2yearold Theresa~Ann* s Named. are A ne ar = ;; McConnell was due to “That's why Anita ¢alled him strangula- — s ‘ ition after a walt kernel geo! Term He warned them the” ‘maybe I'll ‘ 2 give it to you. — — sup: He said slowly, “Are you ‘OB., Junior. To kid him. He's so ee sent joree © | thinking I might have killed Anita important. * Always making like|i" her throat. | - | Harold Barnard, 20, of The British and French warned Decause she was, blackmailing ihe owned the Place, like he was) Erforts. talled to dislodge the St. who had pleaded guilty ‘© WASHINGTON Dulles in return that they would ""\” “Thanks. H ” \kernel when the child began chok-|Wnlawfully taking and using 80- ‘Eisenhower tod: sppointed Lewis , Hooray. other man’s car in Pontiac Nov. w pouglas and re-appointed Mark kly drove off. i “to jaornala Board ‘irene ater rice gn» me a similer incident from pecsbries tion of t in — President ane pees po ng alert- ; ene ont ed and it wasn't long before a I shrugged: ‘ference ended Aug. 26. at this point that fight alone if necessary. But | they agreed to. meet with other nations in an effort to work out an answer. | Despite this agreement the - Brit-| ‘I'm wrong. Go ahead.” ish and French had little confi-. dence in the meeting. Before it even gathered in London, Britain called her reservists to active duty, | requisitioned merchant ships as. transports and began pouring’ troops, planes and warships ite” the Eastern Mediterranean. The sjx-d2y mternational con- It pro- daced a plan supported by 18. na tions which a committee BAG by Austrelian Prime Minister Rob- ert Menzies personally carried to Cairo. Nasser rejected. it. VIEW CRITICAL London observers believe it was. Britain and! France decided to act. The multi-. nation diplomatic haggling was to! continue for another month and a half. But from this point on it was paralleled by constant and earnest; bi-lateral . consultations between, London and Paris. Airplanes shut-' tled back and forth across the, channel, carrying envoys and fre- quently top-ranking members of both governments. In Eden's view the. situation was. critical, and not merely because) Nasser had nationalized the canal. | Far more urgent were diplomatic and intelligence reports of Commu-, nist penetration far greater than) { _ anyone had realized, Some of these ’ details. at t “came fromthe Israelis; ~ who were also ertoudy worried. The Seaeciiadhaed negotiations | continued and Britain and France referred the carial nationalization | to the United Nations with the air ~—of somebodycleaning up—a—minor ‘ney technicality. A new plan was out- she was a great believer that a hoe been any reason for him te | Marjorié Geown. lined for an association of canal users and another, London confer-' ence was called to work out the By the time they were, worked out they were unimportant; the stage was set for trouble. ‘ In the early hours of Oct. 29 Israeli forées attacked across the Sinai Peninsula. On the following day Britain and France issued ani, nitimatum-to Egypt and—Israel: Stop fighting within 12—hours—or, face “an: Anglo-French attack. _Landon and Paris actually (Advertisement) LOST 20 Ibs PLEASED witn RESULTS \ DAVISON, Fr \ acraved at all the me benefits 1 have pa ces usin \Gonsentrate®: ‘writes, Margaret’ Bel- ick, 6108 Rich St. R, No. 3. “Not on: ity laredtne Bem constipation 2 good shrug, but then they don’t “For what, Hester?” ne at her home Sunday. ‘make shrugs like they used to. tmy studio. But the ferocity of his” “Thank you very much.” “Tt Tm thinking bad thoughts’ about you,” I-said“‘prove to me men’s locker roodm and prepared | to ambush him outside its eh-, He took another one of those|trance. I stepped into the cover- breaths; this was a boy who liked ing of a phone booth and was re- his air. Then he exploded in a ‘minded at once of something I'd. rush of words. iwanted to do for hours. “IT love Dottie. I'm going to| The phone in our apartment marry-her._1 want to make some.was answered immediately. Stcve ‘money for the two of us, and not and I checked on each other's) being a damn dancing health. then got down to business. He reported first. by teacher.” “You want e run a road- He had not- been able to locate heuse.”” Harriet Kroll or Mrs, Zeigler in “Yeah. that's for me. A com- any of the bars around 862 West bination of being in show busi- Twenty-fifth Street. He had final- G iness and living in the country.'ly given up and gone back to wait, But it takes money to go into outside the rooming house. any business. A couple of mons About an hour ago the two ladies money. Dottie’s sister talked her! had been able to make ann ad-. husbarid-into loaning it to me. It mit they were the ladies he want.) was a struggle, Phil, . that’s ed to see. That was all. They had her husband .. . he hated the both been too Iushed up to be any idea, he still hates it. He's sen- more coherent that that. There sible. To him show business. was nothing to do but give them night ‘clubs. road houses . . . no. the night to sleep it off, We, But a butcher or a baker or run would call on them in the morning. | a little store like his. He thinks [| reversed the chronological or- I'm a dope.” ‘der of my report. I told him first, “And,” I said. “you think he's about Obie, Junior, who was none a dope. It's there on the tape.” other than my friend, Bob Spen- - “That’s it. Can you Imagine cer. Then I told him about Jack how little old Phil would feel Walston, his hopes and troubles. about ‘loaning me five thousand Then I got to my date with Wen- dollars it he heard that tape? dell Kipp. Why, if Dottie’s sister heard it “He isn’t married. Steve! His even she wouldn't be on my side wife is just a protective character - “Steve di anymore.* “he dreamed upt’*~ “That's how Anita was black- react, ‘Don't you ee , mailing you?” “What? “It wasn’t for much. On my “Well, Anita wasn't blackmail- salary I can’t afford much black-ng him. How could she?” ‘mail. I suppose*I was one of the lesser items on Anita's list. But. anymore, There w buck here and ‘amounts up.” The arrival of my eight o'clock pupil drove Jack Walston from a -buck there ‘murder her.” “That's right,” I said. ‘Steve, I have to hang up. O.B., Junior. > Tie} “Yeah, I see. So Kipp’s not a | ouldn't | She Was the acne of Mr. and I traced Bob Spencer to the yrs Ernest T, McConnell Jr. of $150 court costs by Oakland Coun- | progra: Edw: ardsville. group of high school boys was rounded up and lectured on how! far they can go = initiation | | stunts. 13, was sentenced yesterday to two |A May to the advisory committee years’ probation and payment of that helps formulate policies and:'O for the U. S. In‘orma- ‘ty Circuit Judge H. Russel Holland." 'ton tion Agency. st. Joseph Mercy Hospital to Honor 39 Thirty-nine employes of St. Joseph Mercy Hospital will be honored Thursday night at the hos- pifal's annual award night banquet held in their honor. The banquet, to be held at Devon, Gables on Telegraph road, will be igiven by the Sisters of Mercy in. ‘honor of the length of service, recorded by the employes. Heéading the list is Mrs. Eliza- beth Borrae with 21 years. For | having served 19 years, Mrs. | Gertrude Buxton, Mrs. Patricia | Retsel, and Alois Tanghe, will receive pins, as well as the > | others, from Harold Brady, as- sistant administrator at the hos- | pital, ber of years served): Mrs. Lorena Thorton (18), Mrs. Elva Templeton, Mrs; Ca Bielmna, Mrs, Bertha (all 17), Mrs. Denise Decesare (15), Mrs. Mary Sweier, Miss Mary Millenbach, Miss Mary A, John- Mrs. Ruby Horn, Miss Owens, _ Mrs. ‘Revis, Delila Charlotte Sims (all 13), Mrs. 'Mamie Brown, Mrs. Willie Whit- Mrs. Mary Miller, — Mrs. | Johnston, Mrs. Blanche Whipple, 'Miss Eva Watling (all 12). | Others will be: Miss Thelma farewell glance let me know that I owed him a certain amount of recording tape and that he'd be- dropping around sometime soon to collect. My eight o'clock pupil felt the tension. He said if I was having any trouble with that fresh crumb. ‘he'd be glad to do something aboyt it for me, I thanked him for be- ing a gentleman and a scholar, but declined his offer. 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Arraigned yesterday on man-|‘en stood mute The charges stem from an auto Killen’s car reportedly smashed Judge Holland, who set no trial besten ib in er Wasa, D. C., —o ‘Death of Student Ruled as Suicide | DEMON AN) — tay NEW LONDON, Conn. (INS) — orders today to pay the city of A socialite New York family's 18-' Detroit $40 for seven windows he year-old daughter, whose body was broke at police headquarters last Connecticut Saturday. fem te-ae: ra ee ae ee Broke Police Windows, Now w He Must Pay $40 ‘took a.shoe off at the headquarters leckup and broke seven wire-re- inforced windows, “The victim was Margaret Ken- nedy, whose father, Moorhead C ee © eee ee ee and president of Good Indus-| — told. Recorder's Judge #® a opal John A. Ricca yesterday that he| J tries, a non- potgper organization em- didn’ Lier | BS atom ae training handicapped idn't remember breaking the| g ee __, Windows because he was at Miss Kennedy, a freshman, was ‘the time ‘from pills he had found dead in her bed iate yester-,‘**ing for arthritis, day by her roommate, Catherine Perutz, who had wondered about : Seek Two Hunters the girl's absence from morning classes. Two bottles, which apparently contained sleeping pills, and a note coined sce p,w mee Tavern Stabbing "Medical examiner Harold Irwin, IONIA @ — Two men wearing | listing Miss Kennedy's death as hunting clothes were sought by” suicide, said the note ‘suggested state police today in the stabbing she was depressed” but he refused of a 35-yedir-old father of three. to divulge its contents. a} Neil Strickland of Lake Odessa. iwas attacked by the two men. Sunday night when he stopped « off lat a bar in Mulliken en route home from work in Lansing, 18 miles west, Committee Opens Study of U.S. Trade in Europe ROME w — Rep. Thaddeus M.| ‘Strickland underwent surgery at, -Machrowicz’{D-Mich) and two oth’ Pemtmock Hospital in Hastings, U. S. congressmen have opened a Where he is reported in fair con-, unique first hand study of their dition. country's tariffs, customs and trade} agreements in western Europe. The three, all members of a sub- committee of the House Ways and Means Committee, are studying the ‘Auto Pools Said Cause. | laws and programs of U. S. for-) WINDSOR, Ont. (INS) —Car eign trade, their operation and pools were bls last night on, their effect abroad..A similar. sub-'_ nearly 3 per cent decrease. in) committee is working in Japan. the past 10 years in the number of Others in Machrowicz’ group are’ carried through the De-; Rep. Thomas B. Curtis (R-Mo) and troit-W indeor Tunnel. | W. S. Burton, president of the. They will stay in Rome through’ Detroit-Canada Tunnel Corp., told ednesday. ithe traffic committee of the Wind- }sor city county that tunnel traffic has dropped from eight million 10 Ww Youth Loses Both Legs, Crushed Between Cars MARINE CITY t# — Trapped between two colliding cars, a Ma- fares and charges that buses are lion now, Burton appeared before the com- i i | i i i i lyears ago to four and a half mil-' ‘¢ ‘rested for drinking while driving, | § ‘ Tunnel Traffic Falls Off, | 90—Wool SKIRTS. 12.98 5. Slim, gored an® Tlared styles in worsteds, flannels, tweeds, checks 250—Dyed-to-Match SWEATERS, Reg. 10.98 .._...... 3:88. Slipens, Cardigans and knit skirts. Gkirte to match ‘$88 S 11—lInexpensive DRESSES. Reg.-3.99 ................ 1.88 48—Inexpensive DRESSES. Reg. 3.99 ...............: 288 17—Inexpensive DRESSES. Reg. 5.99 ................ 3.88 7—Inexpensive DRESSES. Reg. 8.98 ..............,. 3.88 '28—Inexpensive DRESSES. Reg. 8.98 ................ 5.88 22—Inexpensive DRESSES. Reg. 10.98 ............. .. 8.88 7—DRESSES. Reg. 10.98 ........ ee ree 3.88 ‘U1—Dresses. Reg. 14.98 ............. 0. ccc cece ce eeeee 8.88 6—DRESSES. Reg. 17.98 ..............2000. 0000. 14.88 mittee to discuss increased-tunnel- rine City youth iost both legs be- | jdangerously overcrowded. low the knees Walter Horton, 18, was reported in_ critical condition at Memorial "Hospital in Port Huron. Fireman Wins Award | ‘BATTLE CREEK @ = William: Police said a car driven by F. Husted, éity fireman who is di- John Oldencamp, 50, of Marine rector of the Battle Creek flood gj City smashed into the rear ,of a warning station, has been named disabled car Horton was pushing of/to receive_a special U.S. Weather| is ‘Bureau award for outstanding serv-' : = 50—ORLON SWEATERS. Reg. e WHITE | @SINGERS _ _ AND “OTHERS | jail Reconditioned Al spain’ bb hd hs Bs Gs oa ee to) NY} *, en * Sexe: i‘, e*s & FF ON Ua — Rep. Alvin= EVERY ITEM! 10-Wool and Fiocco JUMPERS. 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Reg. to Pak O owes cpetteeeeeeeeceee ries 1.44 STREET FLOOR Be Re EE Ut ons besees .. 144 30—Rayon 1 SLIPS, Ree, 1.98 svessesessrseeresessees 88 _—e m™ FASHION ACCESSORIES STREET FLOOR f{ 120—Men’s and Women's HANKIES. | errors - 150—GLOVES, 298 a -itieel widens ae many styles and colors. : . Bigger en Reg. 2.98 Rr re piesa AM: Stone sets, tailored and novelty earrings, kh jet 2 100—JEWELRY. 622) Be peererererrmrririon WELRY. Reg. te earrings and bracelets, = ,000— ENIX HOSIERY. 1.65 wee seseesaeeree 88 , pin aang By oy a of Rann Rey Rag TS * PORE ee eee eee eee 88 00- NES ML. Bea. to U8 wi - 39—oirl's “SWEATERS. __51—Subteen n BLOUSES. Reg. 2.98. ee re 7 FASHION CLEARANCE THIRD FLOOR 2—BORGANA STOLES, Reg. 35.00 .......000-- 28.88 ; Beautiful, luxurious, ideal for it perfect gift. , 0—Im KNIT DRESSES. Reg. 27.95 ...... 18.00 Bi Beautiful 2-pe. —< eae dresses wae full skirt. Several styles to choose from. Blue, Beige, Black in sizes 10-16 20— Better DRESSES. Reg. 17.98 ..... ..e- 8.88 Wool jerseys, crepes, novelties and menswear. 10- Ye 20—Better DRESSES. 24.98 ..... 10.88 Wool jedseys, crepes, novelties and menswear ‘he 8. 10—Better DRESSES. Reg. 29.98 ............... 14.88 Wool jersey, crepes, novelties and menswear 10-18 20—SUITS. 600 cake ese es 18.00 2 and 4-pec styles. Famous. make suits Box suits, lined tweeda, leather trimmed. 20—SUITS. Reg. 49.98 . 28.00 Dressy wools, flannels and gabardines. Many colors. to choose from. 10—Sulte. . 69.98 . 38.00 collar, woois, some “copies or imports “Latest atyTes &T ps ly Many colors to choose from. Sizes 7-15, 10-20, 1415 to 24%. 68—COATS. Reg. 11000 ............ Starting at 28.00 Tweeds, plaids, plushes, came] heir, cashmeres and leathers. Many beautiful lined coats. Sires 7-15, 10-18. : : CHILDREN’S WEAR ° $ECOND FLOOR 30—Children's Winter BOOTS. Reg. to 6.95 ty and %¢ high rubber boots hi broken sizes. 79—Baby PANTS, Reg. to 98¢. ...............00...000 National brand pa ot pants. . 50—Infant TOYS, Reg. to 1.98 ........... 0 cece cece eee 67—Infant’s BHAWLS, Reg. to 298 ..... 5.0.22 uy Wools, nylon, tailored and fringed styles — and SLACKS emerest ose and oo “OvEnAus Redd 2 to 6x. , 101—Boy’s and Girl’s KNIT BRIEFS Reg. 69c ........ ‘Blazes 3 to 6x. 5 — Girl's. BLOUSES, Reg. to 2.98 40 Davy. Crogket CA CAPS. Reg. 1.00° Your will love one eer AA and G oars POLO SHIRTS. Reg. to 1.19 . DRESSES. ee, 20 43—Girl’s Polo BLOUSES. Reg. 1.98 Buy several today! Bizes 7-14. 50—Girl’s Ovens. Reg. to 1.98 ee eo ee ee ey a enc a) Wee eee wees een seer te ee ee eee ee ce ce? Ce oe ari i ere) . 298 oe i ee ee eae) $8—Boy's Knit Polo SHIRTS. Reg. to 1.98 Long, and wate» ves. Gites 6 to 16 78—Boys -HA Reg. 1.00 Buy se reg all the little boys on your Christmas “ist! 32—Boy's SPORTSHIRTS Reg. 2.98 .............. ; Sizes to 16. 17—Boy's Corduroy BOXER SLACKS. Reg. 2.98 32-Boy's ‘Dress SLACKS. Reg. to 7.98 .. Bizes 6 to cee eee ewe ee en eee Ceer een neene 4 HOME FURNISHINGS FIFTH FLOOR 10—WASTE BASKETS and. BRUSH HOLDERS. Pes co eee | eet ee eeeee rantee. é 20—Automatic ts tL A » TOASTER. are. 15.95 .. 400_CAR MATS. 3 a Oe. wee ives a Set of 2 front mats, fi s any car. | 5-Kitchen 1 Pine Cabinets. Reg. 39.50 « SNOW BOOTS. Re; Aaveuagsesddecese 6.88 Ru Baamel LAIR Ipeisk:tiheee. eee 8.45 . . ann, is St Seah, : eee es eaee ys canes | HOME FURNISHINGS L , / es hair eaalty ond '¢ % eet pe eeette se 4 i 4 i : < FOURTH FLOOR : ad : Cannon Stripe BATH TOWELS. Reg. 89c ........... - 44 23x44 sizes. ‘st quality Kwick-Dry KITCHEN TERRIES. Reg. &6c ......... - 29 4 Colerful kitchen prints. Soft absorbant dish cloths. Assorted DINNER NAPKINS. Reg. to 89c .......... 22 Cottons, rayons, linens tn prints and solid colors High Fashion COTTON PRINTS. Reg. 169 ....... yd. 88 Modern master prints in brosdcloth, Spe rufflin. : Pure SILK PRINTS. Reg. 1.99 sam ..yd. 88 36" wide. Make your holiday fashions Jacquards, Brocades, Formal FABRICS. Reg. to 2.98 yd. 88 Taffeta prints, metallics Warm Winter WOOLENS. Reg. to 495 ........... yd. 2.88 54" wide. Assorted weights. Suede Flannel SHIRTINGS. Reg. 79c ........... yd 44 plaids and juveniles. ‘y-Blind Tape Replacement Kits. Reg. 2.29 ......... . 88 Makes your old venetian blinds like new again. . Steel on Blinds. Reg. 3.60 ...................0 2.88 : Juda ateneisa ¢ CAFE RODS. Reg. 1.69 ............. 83 Black and brass Sure Fit SLIP COVERS. Reg. 19.95 ................... 8.88 Barkcloth_prints in assorted sizes Assorted Custom-Made DRAPERY SAMPLES er 1, Price 90 long im lined and unlined prints and solid colors Wooden: CORNICE BOARDS. Reg. 1.98 .............. 88 Drapes. par Slip Cover REMNANTS, Reg. to 2.98... 12 Price Solids and Laas ts. DOWNSTAIRS FLOOR E 2—Magnavox Combination CONSOLE TV. Reg. ye en Og ite Bin Horie aloo nis can Da ODO CCOMoo eee “eee 244.00 Floor samples 3-speed phono, 21" TV, radio. 1—G. E. Refrigerator vues we we Le ew eee a ee ee a ee ee §6.00- Sa Used special. e 1—Kelvinator Refrigerator 100.00 Used specia 1—Hoover Hand VACUUM nec ce re ie ee li es oe ees 10.00 Used specia. -Arabaneniioe Tank CLEANER. . ...........:0:02-. 24.99 Used special. 1—THOR Portable IRONER .............3.05-22005 55.00 Used special. S—Riettric DRYERS (2.5 ee . $9.00 : Automatic. Floor samples and used. 1—30” GAS RANGE, Reg. 149.95 .. - 99.99 Take advantage of our tremendous “bargains during E.OM. en & ” 1—RCA 3-speed PHONOGRAPH. Reg. 99.95 ........ 77.00 Automatic portable phonograph. ~ DOWNSTAIRS FLOOR 10— “TOP” Electric RAZORS. Reg. 15.95 ............ 6.88 made, al) precision moter. Comifortable shaves! 11_Cavaleade Silverplated FLATWARE. Reg. 75c .., 11 All heavy silver plated, Wallace. Good looking. 3 3—Kitchen Electric CLOCKS. Reg. 5.95 ........ conse. 156 All electric, attractive accurate kitchen clocks. 4—Rem ria Electric RAZORS. 00 fee eee 1.88 ‘a or Christmas giving. Precision ground shaving head, high ‘PICKLE FORKS. Reg. 59¢- reseeeeeeen a cont : All heavy quality silver pla: ore 2—Anniversary CLOC ” Reg. 23.95 > Soteicresieere « aee.. 12.88 . Just in time for Christmas! 140—-Carded B NS. Reg. 6 26°-....-¢ 3.2 es: » Al Wide selection to* choose 16—Leminole Squads SLIPPERS. Reg. 390 «20.555: . 2.44 and Sizes 4 : 41 SHOE. "RACKS. WOE. 190 ae escent ees SAOOn, tS Chrome, single rack. 11—Under bed STORAGE CHEST. Reg. 7.98 ........ 4.88 Ideal to store those blankets away in. : 57—Wroaght Iron CENTER SHELVES. nee. 1.29 .:.. 8 for «space ny 102--Memo RODS. Reg. 1.39 ............ ttecsdeemss OE 201“Wrought’ iron Nove, eg, to — M4 craes, veskees Bee ihe a eee F : - to 1 Serer. Seoesr STITT ea Sait and pl sma. Y novelty tes. t 72 Expansion WATCH + Reg. 7.95 eee 2.00 36—Speldel WATCH SH BANDS. Reg. 1295... ss..s. 499 e Z mac 10--Drema. a, Identification BANDS. ne. Se ieee 3. %0—Box REDUCE TABLETS. R Reg, 3.00 .......-.-. + a Men's AGE. | im ——— covered earry sipper, holds ea - O PLOWS. Reg Peo et takakes. + oases a SIX « x hes Ned. _ Pentlen 14 THE: PONTIAC PRESS Guiined 4a Pers Otten, Powtten, ts srecnd olnes momer MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS | PR AeRRhs Spero oat ae Parse ty delivered by fer 0 eonte 2 a eet, ee Sree ; Ween ¥ Gountiss it wag in id Seis The patted Seatce | MEMBER OP AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATIONS TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1956 Majority of Cabinet: Officers to Continue Normally with the election of a —nore “or less-wholesale change in the present Cabinet officers. This ‘Cabinet. Re We However, it is generally agreed that a gradual change in a few of 5 the top jobs will take place. In all” ‘probability it will not be at the start of the new term, but sometime later on after a more concise appraisal of the present Suez crisis... - A time worn custom was fol- lowed again this election year when the members of the Cabifiet. __jmmediately -folle wing the elec- tion. President Eisenhower's, Cab- inet at its first post election : meeting, Nov. 15, was informed : that none of the. resignations | would be accepted. : The average age of the present Cabinet is fifty-nine and a half. Sec- retary of State Jonn Foster Duties is the oldest member at 68, plus the fact that he is recovering from a cancer operation. Others over 65 are Secretary of Defense Cnarizs EF. __Witson and Secretary of the Treasury Grorcr M. HuMpuHery (both 66 years of age). * x ,x ; To date the Etsennowgr Cabinet has, been unique. ‘in that only three changes have been made in almost four years. Martin P. DuRKIN: was = replaced as Secretary of Labor by JaMes P. MitTcHELu, Secretary of Health Education and Welfare Oveta Cup Hopsy by Marion B. Fotsom, Secretary of the Interior Dovaias McKay by former = Frep A. ’ SEATON, - Constant. changes in any or- ganization tend to disrupt the general overall effectiveness, In the past, turnover in the Cabinet has been far greater than under President Eigenhower’s admin- "istration. We feel the present Cabinet has shcwn leadership and aggressiveness in handling our problems during the last four years. a se * With the exception of possibly a few changes due to illness or age, the same leadership should strength-- en our operating force for = com- ing four years. Dr. Salk Sees Victory Over Polio Next Year Medical victory by next summer over paralytic polio is the prospect | now being held out by Dr. Jonas E. ~~ Sax, discoverer of the vaccine bear- __ ing his name. But this victory will not be won, he says, unless every one _ below the age of 5C. receives the _. three shots before the next polio f season. Widespread use of the . Salk vaccine this year reduced the incidence of this a _ @isease by about 50 per cent. * * * - * wr yet by the Michigan Municipal - testified in court that Nowak had wou Ex-Senator Nowak gan State Senate from 1938 to 1948. Rose Center Club + shop lesson. ee < aes . - int = <2 re x THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY: : NOVENNER 2 2,1 1956 ROCHESTER — The Village Council last night authorized the sale of $100,000 in revenue bonds to finance the Rochester Automo- pile Parking system. The bond sale has to be approved Finance Commission. The %-page report was pre- sented last night by Village The final survey and recommen- dations have been made previously given by. T.. M. Vanderstempel, traffic engineer: The plan includes purchase of, the proposed parking Jot between) Fourth and Fifth street east of) Main street, and also metering of/J Walnut street and construction of a new lot. The Vanderstempel showed that people use street strip, a block west of- present lot.. * * * The property, for which the age has options, still has homes standing upon it. ; : * * * & James:MacCarthy of the Michi- until Dec. 10. by the, council. State Quarterly Revenue Allotted to Oakland Area Oakland County will receive $584,099.20 in revenues from third- quarter collections of the state gas and weight taxes, the Highway Department said today. Faces Ouster as Red Pontiac’s share -of the total $29,300,266.99 will be $121,613.66, * * . bd Under the state formula for di- vision of the money, the highway department will -receive 44 per cent, or $12,892,099.88. Counties will get 37 per cent, or $10,841,083.99, and cities and incorporated villages get 19 per cent, or -$5,567,043.12.._| Other area municipalities and ‘their share in the funds follow: |Armada SSDI oer seneere cosa | = we 3 = ° te ——— — - Village Endorses Plan’ ~ for $100,000 Project ~ 5 — NATION'S 4-H WINNERS — Co. displays trophy to the National 4-H Achievement winners after their selection yésterday at Chicago, Ill. Hometowris of the boys and im who took top prizes include Council Bluffs, Ia.; West-_ Charles Pinlo of the Ford Motor moriand, Calif.; Zebulon, N. C.; pictured. Sturgis, -S. D., and Braymer, Mo. No Michigan residents are For ‘Michigan Girl Girl Harm girt drew - annual 4H Club dress review, & || played creations they had made 5 for their personal wear. \ As Michigan's entry,. Janet wore ja full-skirted red taffeta dress. -fodived an_allexpense paid trp to ak welasore ost. stow ions Win Attention ‘ youths to win a distinguished waar award from the National Assn. of County 4H Club Agents. _ :Senfence Three in City Breakins Prison Term, Probation for Pontiac Trio Winds Up 20 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 = _ CHICAGO @ — Janet Bixby can proud of her skill with needle gee The 18-year-old Berrien Springs, admiring glances, from the audience at the feature of the 35th National +) Club Congress here. Girt winners of style programs fn 48 states and Puerto Rice dis- Each ofthe state winners _re- 4H Congress and a leather- In other events, Raymond_0. Lamb of Jackson was one of three AP Wirephete Zebulon, Okla.; Duxbury, Mass., Gift Planers Present of Former Student CLARKSTON—L. F. Smith Sr., of Fort Myers Beach, Fila. former Clarkston-High student and owner of the Tenn-Acme Special Machine and Power-Matic Cos, of Tennes- see has presented the high school industrial arts department with former resident here, arm of Puget Sound, is. one-half _.- honored with awards when an ex-| two wood thickness Seeger aia er pected 200 dairy-farm residents, Clarkston High some 60 years ago. | Hood canal, natural salt-water|- mile wide and 80 miles long. 200 to See Awards for Farms and Herd The county's outstanding dairy! with its—ereater,—Jim—Hays, put- herd of 1956 and three newly--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. i * ¢ * ‘named Centennial Farms will be gather for the annual Oakland County Dairymen’s Banquet Dec.) 12 at the Commerce Masonic Hall. | “The Cardboard Cow,” well! known to dairy-audiences across th! nation, will make -its appearance Se DETROIT — Former State. ‘Binaham Pa a pe ae oh tea te Sen. Stanley Nowak of Detroit and 5105; : Seno Mrs. Rebecca Maisenberg, a De-\ciarksten. “tae - mits troit dress shop operator, faced de-/Farmington ....., Sfoase portation to their native countries ale : 3.78.8 today for “once concealing « their 17,600.18 membership in the Communist ) The U. S, District Court of Ap- : ae peals in Cincimmati yesterday de- - oe nied appeals through which the two. 21,508.63 sought to regain their . United 3. 10.33) States citizenship. In so doing, the 9° . ieee court upheld Federal District Judge ; 1930.14) Frank A. Picard, who ordered them |Oxtord - $a! denaturalized in 1968. = ter s. 01 $8 * id val Oak |. 67.953.02, Nowak, a mtiva of Poland, * and south bn Lyon cece vowel eaenuen se 1,746.08) the Russian-born Mrs. Maisenberg, troy nt? 002s! aie are accused by the federal gov. Wales ake COIL Heats ernment of-concealing their party membership ‘when they became citizens in 1938. Louis, F. Budenz, former editor, of the Communist Daily Worker, been “‘a valuable party member” even While serving in the Michi- Slates Yule Meeting ROSE TOWNSHIP — The Rose Center Extension Group will meet Thursday at 19 a.m. at.Rose Cen- ter Townhall for an all day sesson to complete their Christmas Work- Mrs. Clarence Benner and Mrs. Martin Downs Jr. will be co-host- |Mark Anderson, Goodwillers to Gather Methodist Men Set Dinner for Thursday LAKE ORION — The Methodist Men of Lake Orion will hold their, regular monthly meeting atthe Church House Thursday at 6:30 p.m., with dinner to be served by the church's WSCS. A special pro- gram is being arranged by the pro- gram committee, Leslie Taylor and WATERFORD — The Goodwill Club will meet for a luncheon at the home of Mrs. Henri Buck, 6245 Andersonville Rd. The cohostess for the affair will be Mrs. Lyman Girst. Priest Fights for Lite at Soo as Parish Prays — FARMINGTON — While the Rev. | Fr. John Dunn lies in critical con- dition in Sault Ste. Marie War Memorial Hospital following a Sun- day morning car accident, mem- bers of his parish here are pray- ing for his recovery. s * # . Our Lady of Sorrows church, where he is one of three priests | serving this parish, was filled with{ well-wishers Sunday night -for = rosary-recitation service. Fr. Dunn, on a bunting ftp | in the Upper Peninsula was driv- ing to a Trout Lake church to, say mass when his car skidded. on icy pavement on U. 8. 2 idl and ¢ollided with a His (omen included both legs broken and a crushed chest ip the 8 a.m, Sunday accident. * * The son of the John Dunns of -Waterford-Church Awaits New. Pastor WATERFORD — The Waterford wife and Rall children the first er eae i, The Rev. Winne has been with the Gospel Tabernacie, Rudyard, for. the last five years. - Book Fair Under Wey. _at Four ~— School ‘Not Permanently Exiled’ A Pontiac Press trophy, one of which is: given annually to the out- standing dairyman of the year, will Red - Controlled Hungary Presses Attack on N agy — VIENNA, Austria (—Hungary’s Soviet-controlied government has stepped up its propaganda attack jon Ex-Premier Imre Nagy, appar- ‘ently in a new attempt.to discredit anti-Soviet workers demanding Nagy’s return to power. Premier Janos Kadar made a strong personal attack on the ex- premier, admitting he is in exile in Romania and linking him with jcounter-revolutionaries Kadar said now are making “impossible de- mands" on the Hungarian govern- ment. | Kadar conceded Hungary's econ- omy still is crippled and chaotic because of strikes and passive re- sistance. He said work started yesterday in ‘‘almost every sec- say that production is normal. There are stifi local and very dam- aging strikes.” oS * * * Reports from Budapest said there was a general trend toward _re- Birmingham, Fr. Dunn has been with the Farmington parish for two) years. sumption of work but that many factories were still- idle. This was attributed to unrepaired maghin- lery in some cases and to passive iresistance by workers in others. “Kadar declared his govern- | CLARKSTON — Speaking vows ‘before her uncle, the Rev. L. E. Ww illoughby of St. Johns, Yvonne ‘Lou McKenney of Clarkston wore * an Italian silk gown as she married Davisburg ‘Saturday Snover. McKenney of Decker and the late groom’s parents are the Byron {Davidsons of 590 LeBaron, Pontiac.- Her ggwn 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. Wearing a lavender and purple gown was her attendant, Mrs. Kenneth Peterson of East Lansing. Paul Davidson was his brother's best man, and ushers were the bride's brother, Donald, of Snover and her brothers-in-law, Winston. Dorman of Snover and, Michael LaPere of Okemos. Later a reception was —_ in the church Jackson Blvd. Davisburg. Leonard Frederick Davidson of in nearby She is the daughter of Mrs. A. Mr. McKenney, while the bride=- pariors. The couple will live’ at 4294 Yvonne McKeriney Weds in Snover Before Uncle Me * Church Slates Diener satellite state-Nov, 23. jfrom the Kadar government. tion of the country but we cannot|- _iner, Mrs. Joseph _Raymo, © ~Pfurvey. ‘and Auxiliary will .. |meeting ofthe auxiliary. |sgrala “the” Fhiialncane at call 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 years will be presented to those families at the banquet. A representative of the Detroit Edison Co., which donates the ment does not consider Nagy “permanently exiled.” “Radar said Romania reported it was prepared to offer Nagy sanc- tuary and that the former premier/plaques after the farm's endorse- and his party left for that Soviet'ment by the Michigan Historical \Assn., is expected to be present to give the awards. * * * Lyle Abel, county agricultural) agent, is arranging the program, which will be moderated by Sam) Smith, chairman of the urea and of the Oakland County Da Committee. This version of Nagy'’s depar- ture is counter to the official Yu- goslav ‘account. Yugoslavia says Nagy was kidnapped by Soviet forces after he left the Yugoslav) Embassy to return te his home under a promise of safe conduct Nearly 85,000 refugees have crossed from Hungary. jamming the facilities of Austria's border province of Bergenland and the en- tire country. More than 18,000 have been moved out of Austria so far: * * Testing of dairy herds during -~ the year will be reported on by “testers” of the county's four dairy herd improvement associa- tions. * * © Operated under guidance of the MSU extension service, the organ- Garden Club to Hear Talk on Plant Care FARMINGTON — Mrs. W. ;, Gives Guilty Plea Spicer, 24915 Farmington Ra. will to Lewdness Charge entertain the Garden Club here| Melvin H. O'Nail, of 40 Whitfield next Monday at 1 p.m. for its St., who had stood mute to charges annual presidents’ tea and election of gross indecency, pleaded guilty ~“Tmost profitable. ~ fficers. to reduced charges of gross lewd- “e — Aare ness yesterday in Oakland County Guest speaker will be Ray A. rt abe es Henstock of the Detroit Gar- den Center,Hig_topiewill be: “Care of Your Christmas Plant.” Co-hostesses will be Mrs. Rich-| ard Lancaster, Mrs, Vincent Kireh-|_ Brut Judge H. Russel Holland, who will sentenceOQ’Nail Dec,3,con-! [emer his bond of $1,000. Byron Runde, Mrs: Pierce Van Pagne. Camp, Mrs. Glenn Leland, Mrs.) be presented at the 7:30 p.m./ izations study which herds _are; IMrs. L. B. Arnold of 3644 Auburn Z ¥* : AP_Wirephote| -BEAN KING — Gerald Laurenz, 17, of rural Hemlock, near Sagi- naw, was named international bean king at the International Live Stock Exposition in Chicago yesterday. Woman Slates Talk on African Mission | WATERFORD TOWNSHIP—Mrs. Lyle Legg. missionary to the So- ‘koto Leper Home in Nigeria, Africa TY will bé the guest speaker at a meeting of the Calvary Woman's Missionary Fellowship at 7:3 p.m. tonight. at the home ct Mrs. Lawrence Stack, 225 High- land Ave. Parents Announce . Keith-Nelson Union |\Woman, 80, Gets \Note of Thanks {thanks for the gift. é og jday in the Leonard .|St., who died tion. Richard Russell, 18, of 3% 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 15-year term in Jackson state year-old Grand Rapids woman who. eee ee plenten cand to crocheted a doily for Mrs: Dwight, D, Eisenhower's recent birthday Rayford Busbee, 17, ‘@ 351 today treasured a personal note of Howard McNeil St. had pleaded | guilty te the Oct. 22 breakin of a “Mrs. Laura White told of re-| Pontiac gas station. He also re- eee Sen aets omer It read, | | oer cae eer ee ins. ‘coos my a Judge Holland placed Busbee on sh-/Probation for three years, begin- yi Pata spate te, ning with a 60-day térm in Oakland ral Oh gesture. Y ou County Jail, and ordered him to most proficient eres ae peice of oe ee ‘able to design “and execute from the gas station. a cuts Gly. | Ralph Pope, 18, of 22 Clovese St. “The- President and I send you also pleaded guilty to the Sept. 9 best wishes that God's blessings |breakin of the cleaners. Pope. who will be yours in abundance in the ‘confessed only one other breakin, years to some. was placed on three years’ proba- (Signed) Mamie Doud Eisenhower” tion. Deaths in Nearby Communities IARD—Sen erbert ot Detroit and a son and daughter, Douglas. TS. %8 Saeed st.,| Jean and Dan, both at home, her Leonard, will be at 2 p.m. Wednes- ‘mother, Mrs. George Franklin of Methodist Rochester, three brothers, Stan- ley Franklin of Cass City, Melvin Cemetery. bertel tm Lohevilie is Garfield Frankia of Reches- He died suddenly Sunday eve. tet and a sister, Mrs. Merie Me- ning of a heart attack. His body |Coe! of Oxbow Lake. will be at Muir Bros. Funeral) The auxiliary of the FOE No. Home in Almont until Wednesday 264 of which she was a member, noon. i will a service at 7 p.m. Mr. Douglas had been a lifetime tomorrow at the funeral home. resident of this area, and leaves. Mrs. Ida’ Inglesbee four. daughters, Celia Schimmei of/ OXFORD — Service for Mrs. Ida 'Port__Huron , Jenny Stantake of Inglesbee, 87, 66-South Washington, Almont, Velma Kirkwood of Leon- who died Monday after a three ard, and Rosemarie Donnellan ol! year illness, at the Hagadone Con- Pontiac, and four sons, Ronald of vaiescent Home, will be at 2:20 Oxford, Robert of Detroit, Wood- p.m, tomorrow at the Flumerteit row. of Washington, and John of Funeral Home. Burial will be in Leonard. He also leaves a brother, East Lawn Cemetery, Lake Orion. Se She had lived all her life in the 2 great-grandchildren. county. - Warren D. Squier Surviving are a brother, James LAKE ORION—Service for War-'Caey of Oxford and three nieces, rex D: Squier, 51, 262 Atwater Marie Bigler “and Mrs. Everett ‘yesterday noon at Brokenshaw, both of Lake Orion, St. Joseph Mercy Hospital, will be 4d Mrs. Ruby Stoddard of Pon- Thursday at 2 p.m. from Allen's ‘lac. Punsenh thane, with bartel in Kast Mrs, Everett Leckwood Lawn Cemetery. A lifelong ‘resi- SOUTHFIELD TOWNSHIP — From First Lady GRAND RAPIDS # — An 80- ie ieee ae i Fy! AUBURN. “HEIGHTS—Mr.. and Rd. announce the marriage of their son, Donald Keith, to Betty. Jane Nelson, daughter of the Ted Nelsons of Bald Mountain road, on Nov. 14 in Sullivan, Ind. The new- lyweds are residing at 37 Monte- rey Ave., Pontiac. \Gospel Unit to Meet WATERFORD — The Gospel Fellowship Class of the Waterford) ‘Community Church will meet today ‘at 7:30 p.m: at the home of Mrs. at the Pontiac Motor Co- Lockwood, 38455 Telegraph Rd., He belonged to the Methodist who died yesterday, will be at 2:30 ‘Church here. pum at Southfield: Methodist | Surviving are his wife, Hildred; Church, and burial will be in two daughters, Mrs. James Da- Southfield Cemetery. The body vert of Lake Orion and Marian will lie at home until 10 a. m. Squier at home; three~sons;-Gor-Thursday. ~ don, David Lee and Gale Ray, Linda Sue Black all at home, and a sister, Mrs. - . Ben Cole of Dearborn. TROY TOWNSHIP — Service for | Linda Sue Black, three-year-old Mrs, L.3. Rash daughter of the Colton Bla ; ero olton cks, 3912 ROCHESTER—Service for MIS. sony R Rd. whe died yesterday L, J. (Nina) Rash, 4, 313 Wood-| 1... a two day illness, wil} be at ward Ave., who died yesterday 7,2) -p:m.—tonight--at—-the- “Pursiey- Janice Dickman, 6805 Saline Dr. Mrs. Dickman, the president of is a Frenth, term usually the class, will direct the group in burial in Mt. Avon Cemetery. | “tres ;epplied to drier types of cham- organizing —plans—for Christmas’ Survivors _are —her—husband,— 1 projects. : rai morning of gunshot wounds, will. be at the William R. Potere Funeral Richined Genet erat will bein Home at 11 a.m, Thursday, wi ineicdes | two gneay _,.James and Robert, and two sis: ay ‘son, William Smith of Rochester,|‘e' Donna and. Lois, all at home, The Rev. John Afman’ Philip Henault, and Mrs. T. R. ' Gideons Set Sessions Thursdays in Pontiac The Pontiac Camp of Gideon hold their monthly meetings at 7:30 p.m. ‘Thursday at the Clark Building, cofner of Baldwin and Montcalm avenues. DAVISBURG - — United in. mar- riage Saturday by the Rev. Marshall Saunders. of Davisburg Rose Tindall and Donald L. Wick. The bride is the daughter of LeRoy J. Tindalf,‘1127) Bigelow [Rd., while her bridegroom is the ; .* * «* = Henry Mehlberg will preside: over the meeting of the Gideons and Mrs. William Spence over the jland St., Holly: ; A state hospital for the insane,| length gown styled with fitted located at Williamsburg, Virginia, is believed. to be :the oldest’ such| !2ce, Italian neckline institution, publicly supported, to be established inthe United States. - County Calendar y Club wi be irthds Mra. W Mervin to-| ae Rte toe Mra < ht en- with a Thanksgiving i queen's crown of pleated tulle, lace and sequins. Her bouquet, in cas- . form, was-of white sweet- heart Toses ‘and’ bebe mums. . “Mra Pulleybleat of Motorwsy|bronze mums seems, Spadiaiada Faas A ine ‘and the 99? Russel of Renrten Fi Dee Methodist Church were Marilyn ~ ison of Mrs. Elnora Wick, 204 Oak- . | Donald L. Wicks to Reside i in Holly ORTONVILLE — Word has ‘been ‘received here of the death of- the Rev. John Afman of 1214 Joasten St., SW, Grand Rapids, on Friday at his home. He was pasfor of the Baptist Church here from 1943 to 1945, and had retired from a Grand Rapids church in January. Service was yesterday. Mrs. Jennie M. Cook nor Tindall: of Ann- Arbor, the bride’s cousin, wore similar gowns. Flower girls were Marilyn Bige: low of Holly, Sheryl Copeman and Rosemary Bigelow of Feriton. MA of ; ng with pew ter, Mrs. Howard q Livonia. Also surviving are da ters Mrs, Leslie Diegel of Silver wood, and Mrs. Helen McLain of Pontiac, two sons, Edward Cook _ a ot Lake Orion and Walter Cook of Detroit, and of Pontiac ars & brother, Henry Hie ROCHESTER — Service for . a Sandra Kaye Lilly, 11 . , | daughter of the Eldridge. Lillys, 35 Roméo St:; will be at Pixley Fu- “\neral Home tomorrow MES: DONALD 1. WICK a.m, with buria in Babi Saige ata e ue 3 Besides her parents, he ti mity Pinecrest Le “anounee: as includes a- brother, « —— . =» band the grandparents.” ahd Bracken of... iene Senin Kaye Lilly ee ee at. 10:30 oe and me : 4 dent ‘of Lake Orion, he was 4M Service fpr Mrs. Everett (Grace) a =e Ld a og = + ean Bie = $ ae aoe. eee re _THE, PONTIAC PRESS. . PuEDAY NOVEMBER 27. 1956 Planned to Destroy Red Equipment depend Russian Navy Second to U.S. Soviets Hold Advantage in Submarines; Lags in Guided enegined | LONDON o n authoritative survey says Russia has built a navy .second in size only to the @ {United States — but that it lags far behind the Americans -in_guid- The one advantage of the Soviet Union reported in the 1956-57 issue of Jane's Fighting Ships is its great fleet of more than #0 sub- marines — far more than the United States. Jane's said a large percentage are new, long-range | WAR BOOMS BUSINESS — Two Tel Aviv. cobblers have their work cut out for them as they attack a huge backlog of shoe repairs resulting as . a by-product of fighting in the Middle East. Is- —— Not Golden, but Chrome Rule on us Intanry landings woul not be nee cided on the evening of Nov 5 to We take hospital core for essary. {cancel cancel plans for‘heavy naval gun-| ~ ett og mane The hope was that Nasser, * once |fire to support seaborne landings + tall kid Cina faced with the threat of imminent|the next day. invasion, would negotiate for inter-| ‘The seaborne troops met rela- | oversees cont That nationalizing the canal. iveby ght yeditanse, but, 0 | “SY ree Throughout the operations, @C-| one British officer said, “an odd maintains clinics and cording to the British officers, strongpoint put the field com- | _ dispensaries in many creas of need. Support ‘there was a “fetish” against the your FAITH in this work... — , manders in the unenviable spot _ floss of Egyptian life. of having to weigh Anglo-French WAR ONLY ON NASSER lives against Egyptian.” in Protestant Churches, |. The psychological war pushed'the| The French met no opposition at give 16 the SHARE-OUR- line that “we are not making war|Port Fuad, which was spared a| — surpius APPEAL. ton the people but only of Nasser) and his cronies.” Therefore, there was no prepara- tory bombardment for the Anglo. * \French troopers who dropped at two places just after 7:00 a.m. local time Nov. .5. [ Centon demene: 1 in Catholie-C Gat = British marine commandos fiad| THE BISHOPS’ CLOTHING ; fo call for destroyer fire on. spe-| : cific military targets to help them | COUSCHON. link up with the French. Ih Synagogues, give to the Commandos observed seven) UNITED JEWISH APPEAL tanks being destroyed and four SPECIAL SURVIVA! : | The British dropped on Gamil| others which disappeared and have| — Give thanks b eee _ |airtield, which is a barren sand-|not been found yet despite @ con-| ¥ one POSSIBLE HARASSMENT This isimportant to military thinking because the British are! worried about possible harassing: fire when they withdraw in favor’ of U. N. troops. Thursday the ‘Allied Command : ; d. there are still_ sizable! men entered Fuad without a fight. | caches of arms and ammunition) ‘|The British had more trouble try-/ hidden in Port Said and groups are| ing. to move from Gamil toward | organized and ready to use them. | Port A present objective is to discover Ter self-propelled guns held] and seize the hidden arms and am- them up awhile. The paratroop| munition before the withdrawal. But a bigger worry is that the!| cease-fire gave the Russians time) to send in warplanes and pilots. battalion commander said the guns| were handled so expertly he be- lieves the crews were not Egyp- tian. If they do, the British admittedly There's some speculation that the are vulnerable as they haven't a crews were German but this was|jet airfield in Egypt and would not. verified. lhave to depend on. Cyrus- The paratroop jumps were so “Fsuccessful that headquarters ée- SERVING “ALL DAY ” ive THROUGH your FAITH! |Published as a public service by Babee capers Press in cooperation iw e vertising Council and planes to provide what bamal Newspaper Advertising Execu- they could. tives ssociction, —.P- Wirephote raeli citizens had to walk everywhere when the | FRIDAY & SATURDAY army commandeered all public transport during | 11 A. M. to 7:45, P. M. the Sinai.campaign, -causing a boom in the A , * bling business. Se Individual Chicken », vessels, | The pyears has concentrated on img new types of pl eclnnareg, some powered by atomic energy. rather than increasing the size of) its submarine fleet. - Jane’s said Russia and the Unit-' the other navies of the world, in- ory Britain's, th construction and experimental development. — of a cat's whisker? | ipinprick? Ute Steg in rset Measure for Measure —Plans Detroit Meeting ‘Not Shakespeare — SAGINAW (#—Want to measure from 10-thousandths of an inch to gional ithe length of a caterpiliar’s tread’? 1,000 feet or more. Among them are a dial test in-'Thursday and Pressure of a sneeze? Depth of a dicator which records microscopic ‘e's »8 measurements on a giass-covered. The two-day institute is the third Local-Urban Group POT PIE . F RANKS oad Hot Potato Salad cr, -, a Lutkin NEW YORK (INS) — The Na- tional Urban League has- an- nqunced that a meeting of its re- Urban Renewal Institute take Brg in Detroit this Friday “will We ‘De Catering — Call Us ~~ Since ‘the end of World War II, | (ada ae ee See cae aan on em me soe which meas- 8 1 or = es ane built more’ gre oy sure small holes ed into parts (2 8 ae pager nmaerrire ’ BAKERY DEPARTMENT : for Your, Christmas Office “ it's the Lufkin Rule Co., imter-| | ee a - om Was Nearly Crazy | (ad scuad <> * ‘nationally famed for its precision) An cye Be ree saver. is the pistes tsegee octicials oe ae : Banana t Parties —We Prepare Com With Bleeding Piles” Jones _— wath energy and tools, measuring tapes and rules. juse of chrome instead of the con- st a cians tateery. s reg t : Loaf ¢ : plete Meals. to Take Out! |guided missile weapons already| Generally speaking. the firm's ventional steel finish in machinists a gubpws fined UL | ' 2. Kyte Viet Sette, ORAL i canons "trea are an actuality in the U.S. Navy —— don’t have too much to/Tules and other tools. It accentu-' 0 natitutions. pop-profit comma —FE 6242— pte | fh soresta. er and vecdicted’ that within 10/40 with cat's whiskers. But they dojates blackness of the numbers for 1 in a wate EATS ey Peewee sli Sears many. Americat ships will Tange from gauges for machine better legibility. housing agencies throughout the | 4 Just Arrived! fom itave atomic power. - tools requiring tolerances one-third; Another eye-saver is & portable country. a jt Pum: kin _ r ae ere. eae . ithe thickness of a human hair to lamp with a magnetic base. It can Purpose of the institute is to out-] , P . cs ¢ Fresh stock of diced fryit, glazed Ao ; | measuring tapes used by the back-/be attached to machinery for close line and discyss problems facing ‘ ' cherries, pinea citron About cent of all thé, i Pp ; Sena are cain? yard birdhouse builder. reading of measurements. Negroes and other minorities in oron geo nd lewion peel. % leach- Kinser's: gimme: Thrifty: JV: Helimen Rotor jes involv — | The company right now is’ busy) ° the urban redevelopment and re} 8 ed raisins, seedless raisi nd Quality: Lou's Drug: r bree seas; loceidents are found to passel- | marketing a prime item for the) The plant, which acted out with habilitation programs, and to work L ; o § Holidoy F wr | Nerbor: Arts. Drayion . ger cars. \Christmas packages 8 handful of employes its lout constructive and practical oewrreceeerectosvewenevee J nuts or your moirday ruit ake, Pomorie oo tha lof tools for the do-it-yourself handy- | founder, the late E. T. Lufkin, now | methods to solve these problems. | _ eee | | ° ® man. Women by the thousands buy employs some 1,400 workers, of| League officials from national — 3 ie Established in 1898 $ them as gifts for their husbands. [whom 45 per .cent are women./headquarters in New York. and FOOD ) SHOP % : ¢| en 0 ones ae ee eS Se Detroit, Grand Rap- : 7 i Through the 64 years erous. than men in many |ids Flint, Muskegon and Pontiac. - Farmer-Snover Shen brane er tae [nant operations tiated the cng , 144-146 N. SAGINAW STREET. ‘ e e - . surement. * ° B60 w Huron > ‘FE 2-9171 $| oped measuring tools with built- % e @: in magnetic bases. They attach | - AiR CONDITIONED S| themsctves to any ferrous sur- “oe 3 ae @\ face eliminating the need for sossenessavessoupconesoanesooococooocoooooce[’ nnene Gila tease we ROE af Sao ae OUR hair hata Ma ee? i ] ‘ "ANNUAL, MEMBERSHIP MEETING | “nSsemaes handle measuring jobs ranging Pontiac Genemners t Sieereies Ine. te be held et FEDERAL SAVINGS & LOAN BLDG. 761 W. HURON Hospitals Head Quits fo lead Blue Cross | TUESDAY, DEC. 4-at-7:30-P-M:——- YORK: -—-Dr--Basil-€ Purpose is for election of officers ‘Thcacksen is resighing a2 Oy: Yeo and impertant by-law chenges. - pitals Commissioner to become Wit Lie: t \ Se Soeenee Sane 1 YOU HAVE a- happier Christmas when your presend \ — 679 Vv _ JOIN ONE ore aphid neh Christmas np Funds. You really von | OF c ag n you have the ready money to spend ruenteed. Christ a THESE LASSES. ms A be Shopping is a looked for pleasure. Plan Club checks cistmes_ erie NOW to make next Christmas on easier, simpler gift season. Furthermore, these funds may help with yeor- end expenses os well. this year. Use this: simple way to prepare |. a for next Chrtermens: | PON TIAC STATE BAN K MAIN OFFICE: fn Dota i's Tallest Building Saginaw at Lawrence - pe ae oo 12.50 50 each week for 50'weeks—$ 25.00 $1.00 each week for 50 weeks—$ 50.00 $2.00 each week for 50 weeks — $ 100.00 . $5.00 each week for 50 weeks — $.250.00 | $10.00 ch wok for SO wane $506.0 : a hee Pg “ee You inay deposit two weeks at 6 time 2 ie. Cause of Asphyxiation - time, Phillips. was watching the tt “ cent expansion of steel_making ca- his arraignment yesterday in Oak- a set Hal Boyle Says: ySiter Die Stove’ Believed| ST Y. @®—Frank J. in West Virginia workman. At Heated, a ee blower who turned out some of the world’s first electric light bulbs, has been on the same pay- MOUNDSVILLE, W.Va., if .— Two young brothers and a baby sitter died last night in a home at McKeefrey, four. miles south of here, when an rng fashioned seven-burner gas stove apparent- ly consumed all the oxygen in the room s ‘, Marshall County Sheriff Law- rence J. Burley said death was), apparently due to asphyxiation, but Coroner Ernest D. Conner has not yet given an official verdict. The youngsters, Dennis Lee Con- ner, 6, and Timothy Linn Conner, | 10, were found near the door of the room, The baby sitter, How- ward Phillips, about 52, of Phillip- pi, was found sitting in a chair in front of the stove. Burley said) there was no~ ventilation in the; A spokesman Glass Works here said, service record is believed. 4 to be the longest continuous employ- ment record in American indus- try.” TOBACCO FANCIER Hultzman, a blue-eyed, Buddha- faced little man with a - puckish sense of humor who wears a cap— even in the house—to protect his bald head from the cold, may well have hung up another record along the way. In the last eight decades he has chewed. about 60,000 packs of tobacco. * . * * ie He started chewing tobacco at 12 the same day he went to “work Mrs. Mildred Conner, mother of the boys, was entertaining a --chureh-group-in-her-home. at the. the last year of President U.S. - boys in a foundation-type house Grant's second administration: which Mrs. Conner had had built nearby. More Steel Needed, Says Firm Spokesman HOLLYWOOD, Fla, ®—A SOper in his life—and he never. missed a day of chewing tobacco,” said Mrs. Edna Sullivan, his wid- owed daughter. ‘He'll still. chew them.” Horses Varish, Carriages Stay in pacity in the next 15 ‘years will be necessary if: present economic) growth continues, Arthur B. Ho-) mer, president of the Bethjehm Steel Corp., said today, He made the statement in ‘a speech prepared for the ananall convention of the lavestmnent bank- ers Assn. of America. * * * This expansion would..mean a total annual output of 200 million) \Horseless Buggies an Earlier. Age "tswiping cookies, _ in the glass works in 1876 during) se never vaiantd « day of Wilt two packs a day if I let him have Vogue as Relics of} Found Steady Job, All Rigl The old man grinned up from his chair like a small boy caught RUSH THE GROWLER’ At the start of his career he was paid $3.30 for a 55-hour week. ; Glass blowing is hot work, and in those informal days one of his chores was to “rush the growler’’}1 tons, 70 million more ingot tons than now. Will higher steel prices be neces-; sary to provide for such a tre- mendous expansion? RENO, \Nev.; (INS)—The horse ‘might not be here to stay but the horseless carriage definitely is. These delightful relics of Amer- ica’s early automotive age, lovingly LOOKING BACK — When the gaily decorated = * * —and expensively — restored by Homer said “the necessary price|their owners to the prime of their} adjustments for this purpoe need glory, ean _be on__modern | not be drastic.” | super- highways througheut the U.S.| He said he hopes ‘for a policy today. of moderation as to prices. “It is, What's more a lot of them can) not logical to expect that our outspeed many a modern car. customers, and in consequence the! Rene, a city of 55,000 which “yest of the economy,should be sad- \bilis itself as the “biggest small died with the whole financial bur- town in the world.” den of a necessary expansion,’ declared, ‘The as—over Ibers and was host on a yon \day 300-mile tour this fall to Lake) | | Tahoe, which straddles in its blue- ‘beauty the California-Nevada line. | Charged with carrying a con- The tour went around the lake cealed: .22 calibre revolver in Pon- and back ovér a 17,700-foot Sierra tiac Nov. 18, James Quiet of 434: Nevada mountain pass. $. Saginaw St. aded guilty at, One hundred and 25 cars, of pe — 1915 vintage or ealier, made the} ‘trip along with sonfe 400 persons, | and there were only two serious) accidents, even with the ‘tortur- ous mountain roads, One car broke an axie. and the front end of another collapsed, spilling the) passengers out with only minor | bruises. Enters Plea of Guilty to Weapons Charge land County Circuit Court. Judge H. Russel Holland, who will sentence Quiet Dec. 3, contin- ued his bond of $1,000. Commission Meeting Slated for Thursday Due to the absence of city com} missioners and City Manager Wal- * * The women, especially, were well protected against accident | because authentic costume—1915 . Commission meeting will be held: ‘the tours of the Haseless Car- Teareday night instead of tonight./riage Association. ~The officials are attending the With bustles and 10 petticoats, _33rd_ annual American Municipal) you can’t get hurt much in a Congress in St. Louis, which con- spill. : cludes tomorrow, — ; But one man. ‘William Bruener of Sacramento in his 1909 Buick, paid the_price of ignoring modern progress—he had 10 flat tires dur- ing the trip! Authenticity, however is the keyword for any member of a) Horseless Carriage Club. “I never thought,”’ said Lucille Ring, wife of -B. Ring, general manager of Harrah's clubs in. Reno and Lake Tahoe, and co-) owner of qa beautiful 1912 Amer-) ican Underslung that cruises at) Marks Friendly Border Ppebion Mont. w—Canadian-U. S. Relations were cemented a little tigher with the dedication of a small bronze boundary marker at Wildhorse, 45 miles north of Havre. It was the 26th such peace tablet dedicated since 1925 along the 3,- 986-mile. unguarded border be- tween the two nations. California was originally called! 55 35 mph, “that when I went shop- New Albion, a name given to it by |ping for a “mink I'd have to say Sir Francis Drake about 41 years| wanted one from the 1910 era.| —prior_to. the landing of the first! And to the junk yards I've been to! _ Pilgrims at Plymouth . Rock. _trying to get parts!”’ * Pee eee ane Thank You! * Our Greatest Reward ‘Ys the thanks of the nigny families we “‘\ served... is one of the * he'centers of horseless carriage ‘oN | W lth | thusiasts. q Udi ed chib-- Christmas. parade floats move up Saginaw street Saturday, this cute little miss definitely won't be overlooked. Reigning as queen of the 1956 “Christmas-on-Wheels’’ parade will be Miss | Judy Crawford, 16, of Milford. And Judy isn't new to playing the role of queen. In August, Judy was | T selected “Miss: 4-H See at the annual 4-H ‘man, executive He promises ‘a ted entries. idust had settled, half the area's 127,000 homes were destroyed or | heavily damaged. + —- Naw recovered —and— at C ly to Saar tut tilt, the Saar is one of the most prosperous areas in Europe. Rich \ industrial Area There is little or no unemploy- | ment among its population of | Has Been Battlefield in Many\, Wars | almost a million. The mines oper- ate around the clock New indus- tries ate springing up. The Saar’s wealth is based on huge coal deposits—an estimated | WASHINGTON eeoviy favored 6 billion tons still in the ground. iby nature, the Saah has had to About 16 million tons are mined) suffer for it through the harsh’ ‘each year. attentions of man. is The region on the border where iron and steel from the ores of the France seems to extend a shoulder, neighboring French province of into Germarty's southwest carner, | Lorraine. der a recently negotiated Franko- German agreement. \ housewives, 200 miles to the west, Rich in coal and strategic posi. \ cook with gas from the Saar. tion,the —99t- “square mites -that- DAND OF MANY RULERS make up the Saar have been a battlefield of war and politics for ect bes SS me generations, the National Geogra-. the beginning of modern history. | phie-Society-says. ~ it has been riled at various times, GATEWAY FOR WAR ‘by the Romans, Huns, Fraiiks, the From Julius Ceasar’s legions and Holy Roman Empire and several the troops of Charlemagne and feudal princes. More recently, it Napoleon to the tanks of General’ has-been Bene-of_contention- George Patton, armies have |tween France ‘and Germany. marched through the Saar, a natur-| By language and culture German, | Germany. imarkets and raw ‘material. espe- In World War II, its heavy con- Cially iron ore, the Saarlanders Gentration of steel. plants and Will keep economic\ ties with’ factories made it a prime air tar- France under the new ‘agreeme nt. get. Ground fighting raged through | lit as allied troops struck toward Like moths, ithe Rhine to the east. When the chair to lights. Yee * MOL \al gateway between France and but relying on France for food. ; 2 23 te sue sipetstem@ tse ae = Sah $3 re 3 estate: rit iy ote aaees fe zh : must provide impetus for “an ur-, & E. S. Matheson, general manager ,, of the Automobile Club of Michi-. gan, said: “Visitors are being turned away from-our-state-parks by the thous. | - or recreation area in’ “but when| He explained the " automobile _ you're” ‘all fo is interéstéed primarily in the |welfare and convenience of the motorist and is conducting a state= FS e ‘of our state’ parks.” Nols cn Aue we. tried, “anyway. “Ain't anything bothers we, | Pontiac Press Phete fair. Looking over pictures of the many Thats | in previous years with Judy, is Gerard A. Poehl- director of this year's: spectacle. top parade again with the largest | number of entries compared to former years. Thirty-three churches. and schools have submit- | Fabrics Now Nubbier DEDHAM, Mass. — A compact- ang machine, designed _ to stabilize fabrics and yarns against shrink-| ‘ing has been developed by a |Dedham firm. The new meth ‘reportedly produces. a novel can] BAD AXE (®—George Hornak, Gypsum Co. when he slipped on an orsen, face effect — instead of making: ifabrics flat and smooth, it gives: ‘nubby: fabrics a nubbier, deeper ‘look. ‘A Lot of People Geneva — According to informa-’ ‘tion compiiéd by the International’ Much of the coal is used to smelt Labor*Organization, the world has Doctors on Increase a working population of more than: ‘a billion persons. Some two fifths. Chemicals, ceramics. of the world’s population of about physicians recéived licenses from is being returned to Germany\ un-| foodstuffs, glassware and building |2.7 billion persons are actively en- examining boards~in the United materials are also produced. Paris, gaged in producing goods and States in 1955, but ‘nearly 4,000 ‘services. - | ~ Soybeans Jump — WASHINGTON — The world pro- iduced some 762,000,000 bushels of | soybeans during 1955_fora_record |CTOp | 6 per cent above the previous year’s and 64 per cent higher than average pre-war production, The | be- |: United States accounted for 30,000,- doesn’t necessarily take one to ‘000 bushels of the 45,000,000-bushel lincrease in output. ° The jackrabbit- of America's western plains really is a large jhare, while the Belgian hare is~a |Tabbit. ‘lm happy.” i | MOURNS BROTHER Charged with assaulting a. Farm- ands and there isn't a-state_park oe ‘which isn’t in dire need of repair nae: “thought About | |wide campaign “to arouse the © — i Public's interest in the sad state H RONCAY iaGenve, ne rowed wo, te rary © 1056 Whet's My Line, tne. Tt a7 | Airport. Plans Grounded Repair State Parks, r per oe vee Urges Club Official. DETROIT Payee — Failure to ind buye a bond issue today GRAND RAPIDS i# — A Grand had potash halted Wayne Rapids civic group was told yes- County’s plans for a $10 million terday that Michigan’s residents expansion of the — Major Airport. repair program in state parks.” The county road commission ad- mitted yesterday it has been un- able to find a buyer for a $3 mil- ‘ion issue it hopes to float to start construction at the airport. ~- ington Township woman Aug. 3¢ Hultzman has.one recent re-' "Strandberg of Livonia stood mute | — his brother, Jake, died yesterday at his arraignment in ast December just a year before Oakiand County Circuit Court: key was to get his Ti-year service | | pin’ from the " worhs. Judge H. Russel Holland, who! *. & ‘But he is por by the fact ‘Strandberg, continued his bond of he has 29 living descendants, in- |" : ‘cluding his son, “Dutch,"’ who has been 56 years on the glass looks saya ad at ke Dock Worker Drowns showing signs of settling down and staying put. Bad Axe Man Fatality. iin Home Night Fire | \Guard dragged rough Lake Huron ‘Monday for the body of Harry —— about 52, who fell from | la loading dock Sunday into 28 eet of water. . Fernette was help- | load a. freighter at the U.S._ 66, died last night in a fire that lice covered catwalk. idestroyed his farm home seven | ae \with intent to rape her, George F. | | entered a plea of innocent for | EAST TAWAS W — The Coast | Brand Grence fF STOSEPH ate docage, ASPIRIN Soe eae FOR CHILDREN _ as Lae Sal Ap For Cn Husbands! Wives! rah Vim; Feel ‘Younger conts little. Save Memey—ask to woespves Bom ‘4 | Canes Wane al of drveriets. miles northeast of Bad Axe. Hornak lived alone in: his frame ‘house. Neighbors. turned in - jalarm. Firemen said the blaze was start- led by an overheated stove. 4 CHICAGO: — A total of 7,737 physician deaths cut the total in- jcrease in the doctor population to 13,800. That-is about 450. fewer phy. 'sicians than the number added in’ 1954. Archer Corrals Thieves” ir PINE BLUFF, Ark. —This is the age of the atom bomb: but it apprehend burglars. Lonnie Q. Wilson halted burglars at a liquor store here and held one of them at-bay with a bew and arrow until police arrived. Wilson is a — of the Pine Bluff font Clw sea creat ubes are pened ooh be with Easi-Bild Pattern artistic ability - Os, Ce “New Shipment of Patterns Just Arrived! . TIVITY SCENE patterns for cutting out ond painting nine figures are needed. Real-“pro™ results ore assured, Ideally suited as a church or school project. ‘Come in ond see our or re cat er rasa ra . No. 410. No special skill or SI e . contribution to the patients’ care of All Saints Episcopal Church, and treatment program at the will be guest speaker. hospital, ae coe tions will be presented. Patients will preside at the tea table and, with the personnel of Bilerby,. Mr. and Mra, H. tions. and fefreshments will be! :|Booster Class Has Meeting in Church Asian Type ELEVEN | American Blonde Feels Out of Place P|] d on Okinawa anne NAHA, Okinawa, Nov. 27 @— An American child here is highly Mrs. | dissatisfied with her fair tresses EF. and white skin. “Why do I have to have blonde Purvis, Mrs. R. C. Banker, ‘Nick Sferlazza, Mrs. Whitney E. Murphy, Mrs. J. E. Bartholomew,’ directors whe Mrs. Stanley Carter, Mrs. Glenn hair?” asks curly-haired Penny Robertson, Mrs. Ruth Green, Mrs. Lynn. Prosser, 6. “Why can’t I ‘Arvesta Shaffer and Jack Frost. [have black hair? | Her father is Robert Prosser of Pontiac OES Holds ‘Pontiac Chapter 228, OES, was { iheld Monday evening. at the Ma- Mildred. Baumgardner, Katherine} “Born in J , Paised in. Tokyo Pappas, Dora Lou Calvary and and Okinawa, claims as her Robert. , ae em 4 the grees of the onder. girl around the corner, the Eura- " * * ‘‘sian girl down the block and a Guests -attending included Delta: “ell. mannered but uniformly bru- Brunsen of Linden, Eunice- Corey: SNCs Ot ; peee. ] | | Mr. and Mrs. Louis: H. Cole-of {Ottawa drive, Mr:.and Mrs. Louis ‘Cole Jr. of Oid Orchard drive and Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Noleomb and ‘children, Andrea and Gary, of Bir- mingham returned to their homes Sunday following several days va- cation at Canada Creek Ranch. * * * : Richard R, and John B. Merrill, sons of Mr. and Mrs, Robert Mer ‘rill of Otter drive, left Monday evening after spending several days’ leave with their parents. Richard, petty officer third class, U, S. Navy, is returning to San Francisco, John, who is serv- | ing with the U. S. Air Force, re- turned to Niagara Falls, N. Y. | On Friday evening, Mrs. William itained at a family dinner party for Ji es Personal News of Interest Mercy Hospital Unit of the Mercy School of Nursing will sponsor their the Nurses’ Home. Election is made on the basis of Christian witness, scholarship, ex- tra-curricular activities and popu- larity. The winning candidate will be announced when the college vited the group toe attend a Mrs. Kenneth B. Nichols, presi- | John H. Vanderlind. psvchiatrie social worker at Pontiac State Hospital, spoke on “Kinds of | Mental Iilnésses”’ and told of their- On Dec: 6 the junior and senior nursing students of Mount Carmel second annual Christmas Fair at! Beverly Nurenberg of Edgewood drive is on the committee for the candle sale and Sue Tremblay of Cobalt street will serve in the re- freshment booth. | Christmas party at her home on | Dee. 10. of Francis Willard WCTU. | During the social hour Mrs. W. Mrs. Alric Desjarden opened her E. C. Huthwaite, president, pre- home on South Marshall street for , Sided at the tea service. the meeting. The Dec. 12 meeting | Hostesses for the day were Mrs. will be held at the Church of the Lula Luby, Mrs. John E. Board- Brethren on South Roselawn drive, iman and Mrs. Daniel T. Murphy A cooperative luncheon will be (Jr. \served at noon. : j treatment at the recent meeting Marilyn Mae + Shett and Ronald M. Holland were | married | Saturday. 'Marilyn is the | daughter of: Mr, and Mrs. & Cart Shett of > Drayton Plains and Ronald, recently of Pontiac, is | the son of Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Fluke of Drayton Plains. - t ~~ _ MR. and MRS. RONALD HOLLAND ‘Marilyn M. Shell Speaks Vows in Drayton Church In a candlelight. ceremony: Sat-,ton and Mrs.--Milton_Probert—and ‘Marlene Shell, both of Drayton Plains, were also bridal attendants. lyn Mae Shell became the bride|They wore gowns in a burnt orange color and carried yellow .chrysan- ithemums and Gloria roses. dudy Shell wore a yellow floor- | length frock for her duties as | flower girl and carried a basket of bronze chrysanthemums and TWELYA THE PONTIAC PRESS, . “TUESDAY. NOVEMBER ao 1986 Sq uirrels. A halo 7 sSeanty around your face... of remarkable beauty... .- young, chic-and fascinat-4 ing. DIOR’S | Hair Fashions _1083.W. Long Lake Rd. Bloomfield Midwest 6-3212 Midwest 6-3213 . i this is an autumn coiffure | tri *" TT; rs i BA g g Since you are giving, your eyes | epectal emphasis, do not overlay your eyebrows. Apply your pencil with a light, light hand. Max Factor tells us, “This may take practice but once you dis-; cover the new beauty which light) pencil strokes biing your ~face,| lyou will want the ‘Fair Lady’! look .all of the time. Eyery brown jhair must be in place and every ~ GROVECREST “MANOR Modern Facilities for the care of Medical and Sur- gical Canvalescents and the Aged. ? 161 STATE STREET FE 5-6096— Complete detailed brochure on request, stroke perfect for the’ grand effect. \/ THEATRICAL LOOK few women take advantage of eye makeup. I think they are afraid of it because they see so many unattractive examples when Fwemen look artificial~and—theat- rical, This _ = ee + Even false ee can look natural if they are left just a) lashes. These are not practical for, Nationally Advertised Merchandise at Substan- cially Reduced Prices... Golf Balls ~ Bags - Carts - Clubs 4335 Blis. Lake Rd. FE 5-8939 Pontiac Country Club | ‘application of mascara “will make the lashes look thicker and longer. Do not have the little brush too wet. This is a mistake many wom- pen make when putting on lash If you we eyebrow pencil correctly, as described above, it will be most becoming. It is truly amazing what a difference eye and brow makeup can make in a woman's appearance. Why | not experiment with it? You will ; find -people- asking you-what-you have done to yourself because you will look so much prettier. I long have. believed that nest Ni ght Set a more horizontal line than e| for - Be sure to avoid the doe-eyed look of yesterday . . « Extend the eyebrow pencil line if you wish but on Eye Makeup Makes You Prettier$ It you would lke to have my,Lowman in care_ot The Pontiac leaflet No. 50 “What's Going/Press. : On?” about makeup, send a stamp-| * «¢ @ ed, self-addressed envelope with) ‘Tomorrow: “Lists General Rules) Buying Shoes.” last year. ‘}many as 2,000 guests at her Shouse Don‘t Like This Recipe Top - Rated ieees : Serves Burgoo to} Huge srowds country place, Wolf Trap Farm, in nearby Fairfax County, Va. Burgoo is the dish she serves. IMR. and MRS. ‘RUSSELL ‘Bride's Fath ping up : serve HARD TO CUT DOWN “My biggest problem was cutting, In a 7:30 o'clock ceremony, ‘jthe usual burgoo recipe in fourths.|Saturday evening, Betty Ann Staton became the bride of Russell’ D. Brown... The service was per-| formed at the First Church of the! ‘Open Bible where the bride’ | ‘father, the Rev. T. H. Staton, is! political affiars, was the first wom- pastor, by Music "Giiild The Pontiac Music Guild is hold- ing its annual guest: might “meeting: Church. Charles Wilson will be host \for_the-meeting.———_-----—— fraction longer than the real) A _— discussion on three as-|, taaies Aa S, rch tl pects of plano technique wil? be ted. The musical portion of by David Wilson and two arias from “La Boheme,” sung by Marian Beer, soprano. Mary Jane Hoisington will give’ several readings to complete the program. A social hour. will follow with! Mrs. Carl Clifford and Mrs. Claud + Kimler serving as hostesses. The|- | public is invited to attend the pro- | igram and social hour. |Coming Events Welcome Rebekah Priendship Circle will ay © with Mrs. Elmer 24a Cottage » Wednesday for a noon co- operative yo cheon. Thursday-.at 9 a.m. in “Fellowsht for sewing th « luncheon. ial Westside Extension Group will | Wednesday at ii — BaF ward ‘Newman, "Ye — cooperative All Sainte will ‘nest ‘with Mrs. Rad., transportation. Widow and ‘Widowers — Club es ae — ton t tonight at at Maite Club will held Bary of of- Phen winaretes at 1 at Wilson | School. Dames -of Malta, will Sunshine G meet Wednesday ay ter & nous cooperative temple - with -a--secial- 8 im the YMCA. Her C luxurious virgin in. colors that with your jacket! trish plaids, sweaters, from $8. Pendleton. To you lucky ones who receive a new Pendleton 49’er jacket for Christmas . . . look forward to this merry Irish plaid pattern in every girl who is about to nudge Santa along: a smart hint is Pen- dleton’s famous Slim Jim skirt — and a full-fashioned sweater $19.95; many more merr patterns, from $17.95. Slim Jim, $14.95; hristmas wool. And to coordinate A4Y’er in in gift | 95. ‘| her work assisting the Armed —feeciets, First, " M lmaptist Church, wil hold annual mis.| Services -Reor =| tonight at First Congregational sionery Christmas Laer ‘Devonshi Mra. emer Harbage of | handlin Cook meat and chickens three! we hours then add other ingredients Ve +) q : ol eee Dek tt ae ew 4 a ly. mien | Rot _| yourself, an ever appointed to the Democrat- #2... : jie National Comruittee from Massa-' Parents of the bride are the. chusetts. \\|Rev.-Mr, Staton and Mrs. Staton | ‘of Joslyn -avenue. Russell's par: ents are Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth J. | Brown of Eugene, Ore. _ Shouse, a two-term member of, _ Virginia. was a| .‘ former chairman of the Democrat- ic National Committee, Want to make burgoo for 2,000? Here's the recipe for 500 gallons: 250 pounds lean soup meat; 24 five or. six-pound hens, or roost- s - Wey. toes: [tees (ces @ues cas of 5 nee Tee Of tomatoes; 2 pounds of an- ons; 50 pounds cabbage; cases of No, 2 canned corn; three nanos cans of carrots, squirrels, a Put one-fourth bottie Worcester. shire sauce in 10 gallons. Faehion Hint You get more mileage from 2 bottle of perfume if you spray it. You also get a more subtle effect: Some Oe : at Brown-Staton Wedding’. =f iets Varied Social Sets Are Apt to Prove Incompatible parents are Mr. and -Mrs. : Kenneth, J. Brown of. Eugene, Ore. D. BROW Nv er Officiates Emogene, Harrison and Carolyn one’s hostess when going to spend Jennings of Toledo. and Donna'a weekend. So to get this straight Manley were bridesmaids. They will you please tell us just what is wore pink crystalette and carried|customary—according to etiquette |yellow carnations. | among well- re guests?" Cathy Ann Staton, sister Of | Ancwer: Etiquette does not ex- the bride, and Deborah Petty |. that Baie take a gift to his were flower. girls. They wore |(or her) hostess. or even that any- frocks of white nylon and carried © ‘thing be sent afterwards—except a baskets of chrysanthenmums and thank-you note after having stayed rose petals, lin her house for a hight or longer. The Rev. Ronald Staton of np the other hand, to take a Bradford, Pa., brother of the bride,, bex of candy is a courteous ges- -was best man. | Roscoe Harden and Robert) Thomas. of Burlington, . Towa. College Boy MacArthur - A Makes Films on the Side By JOAN HANAUER i This is a perfect setup for me now. HOLLYWOOD (INS). — James'I'm going to college and acting. MacArthur is a college boy with an too. interesting summer job—he stars. ‘‘I have a very elastic five-year in movies. contract with RKO. I am to do Television takes up much of his one picture a year. and must give Christmas and spring vacation them 90 days’ notice for them to time. The rest of the year he give me a script. If they don't. studies at Harvard. ‘I'm free to make a movie else- where. I don't have to act if I Net many college boys get this don't want to, and they don't have “sort of opportunity, = to work me if they don’t want to.’ -one—thing working for him—his « NEUTRAL COURSE | mother is Helen Hayes. Not that his career is made up) Unlike many stage mothers who FIRST PAYMENT IN FEBRUARY of all connections and no talent— “|Jimmy. MacArthur received his movie contract by way of stunning | the tough critics in “The Young Stranger.” At that point RKO thought he'd be nice to have around for the movie New York telev ision | either push their children toward or pull them from the spotlight, ‘Miss Hayes has trod a more or |less neutral course with her son “I guess--she'’s hopeful,” Jim ‘said. “Until I was 17 or 18 she didn't want me to go into the jtheater. She wanted me to be old | ROYALS — | UNDERWOODS CORONAS TERMS AND LAY-AWAY on $89.50 Showy a ttia motifs in vivid 5 y insetiia Mo n viv LATE STANDARDS [frea. re Ge ta = — All Makes | ce eee eee and bl Fully Guaranteed " Palaaca. ie. S26 contains color version. enough so.1 wouldn't be too stage. struck. 2 9 -* This ceperter spoke to ‘the 18 year-old Harvard freshman via) long-distant telephone. CLASSES FIRST “I'm just trying to get through at this point,” he said about the thing uppermost in his mind—his school work. “T'll. probably major in history. There's no one subject I'm really = — Jim would like to follow his mother’s footsteps onto Broadway, transfer for 12 motifs measuring: from 5’ x 4” to 2’ x 2”; instruc-. ‘tions for making half-apron and. luncheon set. | Send 25¢ in coins, your name, ‘address and the patjern number, ‘to Anne Cabot, The tiac Press, 372 W. Quincy Street, Chicago 6, ‘Illinois. _ -Now-available—the colorful 1956 ‘Needlework Album containing doz- jens of lovely designs from which ito. choose more patterns in crochet, $4500 Ts $QR00 Highest Allowences on -Your Old Machine PONTIAC | TYPEWRITER | 52 Wayne St. FE 4.4022 but figures it wil be six years, at least, before be has the op- portunity. , “I have four years of college,” he explained, “and so no time. Then there'll be two years in the Army, and ot I can worry about it.”’ There's watiieg bold, brash or) brassy about the young man. Few of his friends are aware of his [aa star status. “I, don’t say anything about it,” he said. “I’m just another student here.” Pet Acting defini (‘mberpete Jim, but he won't nly commit him- self on taking it up as a full-time career, / ee ve * * «© "t know about making it »” fie evaded. ‘Missionary to: me at YMCA Fharay The Rev. Harold Shingeldecker [of World Gospel Mission will speak and show sides of the Belgian -|Congo at the YMCA Thursday st - sy Give / During the WE HAVE AIS “Him” a New Suit If He Hes Bought His Clothes Here - Or Bring in His Suit Coot. or. oe “Odd Pants—We'll Know His Size! <3 p.m. The Rey. Past 5 Yeors . | Bar ie Boy tt Now — Charge R. —Poy Alter Christmas! . £ - - THIRTEEN Soroptimist Club of Pontiac will hold its annual Kard Kapers Wednesday evening in the Civic Room of . Mrs.. Gilbert s. Smith of Watkins Lake, Mrs. K. R. Wright of Elizabeth Lake road and Mrs. Richard Paschke, of Union Lake road. Pontiae Federal Savings and Loan Building. Three _members arranging for the 7 7 7:30 event are (left to right) Cranberry Salad Is Crunchy Mrs. Bassett Uses Ground Raw Fruit, Adds Gelatin, Nuts’ By JANET ODELL j Pontiac Press: Home Editor _ Carnberries make wonderful sal- ads: They're so crisp and flavorful and pretty. Mrs. Rex Basset* “shares ber recipe for a Cranberry Jellied Salad. There are three children in the— Bassett family. Mrs. Bassett be- longs to the Opti-Mrs. Club. Cur. , rently she is interested in a ceram | ics group. . ~ 34 : - = —______}-«, CRANBERRY JELLIED SALAD By Mrs. Rex Bassett ‘) cup greund celery 1 cap ground raw cranberries 1 cup erewnd peeled apples 1 cup sugar 1 package lemon gelatin %. cup het water 1 cup pinespple fulce 1 cup Walnut meets Dissolve gelatin in bot water add pineapple juice. Chill until partially set. Add cranberry mix-| ture and nuts. One cup of Tokay grapes may also be added Pour into an oiled mold and chill, card until set: Serve on lettuce with a Arnold Hillerman (left) of ej The silver must be pallshed for the party Wednesday night so Mrs. street get it Chamberlain street and Taimee Surola of West Huron sored by the Soroptimist Club of Pontiac. Dissatisfied Wife By RUTH MILLETT Work, Work. Work. No vacations. No time for fun. And now the wife has become interested in a young- _jer man who works for the same ‘company Cet she oon. She admits Pes hes’ a good an band but she also admits she is fed-up with a life in which there is no time for pleasure. Their children are almost grown and she is beginning to wonder if she hasn't a right to some happiness, herself. . .fSure, she has. But she won't find any happiness in having an affair with the younger man or breaking up her marriage ‘order ‘to marry him. It’s too Jate to make a new life) to take a good look at her mar- riage and her old life and see 2 how- both can be improved. TAIL Work, No “Pleasure iMakes’ Marriage: Drab. Why Fun Has Been Sacrificed le | for herself. But it isn't too late, mony things they forgot about point. Should Ask Herself the importance of enjoying life from day to day and year to year? Is it because they have tried to give their children too much? - Or is it just because they have gotten so in the habit of work- ing they have forgotten how te Choose Covers - of Practicality ‘It’s an accepted decorating aie | ciple that cushions make a home more attractive. But oft-used living | jroom pillows get dirty quickly, so it’s wise to select cushions with removable, washable covers. Regular: laundering with soap or detergent suds keeps pillows sparkling clean and preserves bright -decorator colors. You can choose attractive covers made of quilted acetate; corduroy, or plastic—all of which take to stop and enjoy theruselves along the way? : jsadsings like ducks to water! Give Tots a Chance 'to Show Cleanliness Give -your~smailt try «= push-in- the 5 Ete a of cleanliness and good grooming by placing a mir- ‘ror low on the wall of the chil- ‘dren's room or on the side-of their chest of drawers. When the youngsters pass by the mirror, they'll be sure to notice ‘mussy hair and, droopy socks— probably’ even a grubby little face. Another helpful suggestion is to paste an arrow on the mirror point- ing toward the bathroom. Three-fourths of the American Canadian border is, water, The best thing this wife could) do is to arrange for a vacation. with her- husband. Once they »¢et- ‘away from their home and their | jobs — if it is even for a few days \— it will be easier to talk and = for the futufe. * -* Together they should be able to |work out a better pattern for liv- ing than just work, work, work. All work and no play is not a satisfactory pattern for any mar- Tiage. * When pressing ‘in darts, oy . Why have ia yor lie husband first in the position stitched and / done nothing but work for years? fréffi the wide part to the point. | Is it because they wanted so Be careful not to press past a __Shampoo, Style-Set . - 4831 Dixie Highway “1216 Baldwin Look your most enchanting self with our Holiday Cut, - Rowena’s Beauty Shop . OR 3-3541 ~ FE 3-3735- Pontiac Press Photes re ready. The affair is spon- ing pink if you like. If you have oily hair, shampoo often. Use a good witch), dressing made of 44 cup mayon- Bloomfield hazel for your final rinse, Witch naise and ‘. cup heavy cream whipped. You may tint the dress- Garden Club hazel cuts oil. dries quickly, and PI p ty makes an ideal hair set. J ans ar Garden Association will hold the of members are invited, Monday. * . > _Serving will be L. L. Colbert, " Edward S. Wellock, Howard Har- Styles Similar Big or Small many NEW YORK (NEA)—Little girl cotton blends and acetate taffetas. fashions and grown-up fashions for av v ase-re-| ‘holiday partion have much in com-|so” Reve bora vee cm = “mon: ~ Back panels.” The Empire* | The Bloomfield Hills Branch of line. The princess line. Skirts with the Women's National Farm and flattering fullness. Overskirts — and water. set-in patels. Trimming is ‘important rather pet fine lace, Fickrack and fluffy angora Knit waistline. than incidental and emireidry, ‘clothes, ‘There’ are soft yellows < caass vale ee a Gate whole rainbow of pinks, from rosebud will be used to mark the candy to vivid peach. And the win- Fabrics are chosen for practi-) freshness. . catty and a pretty look. Polished ‘cotton is a prime favorite. There's ‘a great deal of crisp organdy and cotton moires, nylon-and- sistant finishes for the easiest up- keep. Many take readily to soap * * Holiday colors for small girls: follow the delicate trend in adult * and blues, violets and moss greens ‘softened to pale almond. There's jter flower prints have a welcome Members will gather at Bloom- field Hills High School at 6:30 o'clock for the evening's special entertainment. Eye Facts of Interest The use of our eyes is one of The casual, comfortable look of the most economical processes cashmere tops reaches new known to man, While the eyes. con- heights of elegance with color-|trol 8 per cent of all our actions matehed embroidered skirts, The ‘and are responsible for 83 per Cent an minimizes top-heaviness' of all we learn, TF an act of seeing id ip Matteriig” to” short “or “tall; conatniew thin or. not. jenergy generated by our bodies. 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David Zellerbach —— in- cooperative in Italy in 1948 to 1950. “He alls has been a member of the ] Discus Throw Seems Pretty Preposterous United States delegation to the United Nations assembly, a vice chairman of the International | Labor Organization's governing body, a fund raising chairman for the American Korean Foundation, the first president of the American the-scene study in France, the | ability gracefully to kiss the — | Nand othe quncn of Ontambes | Day celebration, and a fondness ee * *@ During the Zellerbachs' stay in, | ‘San Francisco, One day a cable| arrived in Rome with the news that, Perky had a heart attack. imme diately cablegrams ‘started flying) hold. carrying worried instructions from Rerky's cmiien. had not had a heart attack, but suffered from indigestion, caused by the amidble and overzealous feeding by a new chef in the house- * bd LJ Zellerbach's work in Italy was) hs Sasi hae two sons. the Zellerbachs and latest news of| recognized by the Italian govern-| ment with the star of Italian: at = ad prunes solidarity first class, th entry highest civilian award, He has won many other honors’ Both at home and abroad and his’ biog- raphy lists 25. organizations rang- ing from a bank to the Stanford Research Tastitute of which be te a director... Sen Franses bova: ta oun igraduated from the University of ha California in 1913 and for ‘his con- wt’ ‘Resort Opens ski Area CADILLAC _ w—The |winter sports area reports 300/ = took advantage of the. Pe sort's early opening lend with six. to eight inches Cabariacenom a te 8 tribution to teeniotional ad was named the school’s “alumnus: of the year’ in 1950. This year he! was honored as “‘business: states- man of the year’ by the national tonal affairs with Zllerbach Bob Considine Sayet MELBOURNNE. (INS) — Defini- tion of an eager beaver: The guy who disqualifies himself by mak- ing three false starts in the Olym- pic Games’ 50-kilometer walk, Amid all the thrills and chills Foundation for Italian , and national vice i of the. National Céuncil of Christians: and | Jews. ; —& BUSY MAN In kis home city of San Fran- cisco his activities range from) president of the San Francisco) Symphony Association to co-chair- man of a committee appointed by the mayor to study redevelop- ment of the wholesale produce ~ area. His name, along with that of his stunning’ wife, Mrs. Hannah Zellerbach, appears as often in| the society columns as in the; business news. He likewise is no| stranger to the front page. with thinning gray hair and a precisely-clipped mustache has un- til this week found tinie to do one other thing as well—be president of one of the nation’s biggest of newprint 4nd paper producers products. He resigned last Tuesday because he will reach in January) the age—of 65 —_his firm's man- datory retirement age. But he succeeded to chairman of the board. His other accomplishments tn- > ~Tpits agenda there are some pretty 'preposterous events, too, and the that make up the bulk of an Olym- idiscus throw must rank high in that low department, Even above ‘the hammer throw. i | The discus heave apparently was invented by @ bride whose | first pie was criticized, She | eranked up and threw that le- | thay weapon at the hairy brute’ to. whom she was wed. The size, shape and weight of the pie have remained unchanged through the | centuries, Seesy-Castaie-conntep-Shbee-apd parently were born to sail that old bronze meringue. The winners of distance runners. He fell ‘““dement- ed from ‘the strain,” as the old New York The Italian flag went up, signal of vigtory, over the strongest American protests, And later in the day, the decision was made | to give the laurel wreath and the medal to Hayes, But in those intervening hours, Slate Caucus the assorted medals in this event were built like a cross between, erty. Our heroine, Nina Ponomareva, U. S. S. R., broke her old record but finished third, She's the babe who won the shoplifting title in strongly resembles another great Olympic champion, Jim Thorpe. DATA ON DODGERS Herbie Scharfman, International | News Photo cameraman who made | the Japanese trip with the Dodgers, | has arrived in Melbourne with the| {Word, Gil Hodges was the No. 1 hit with his clowning, but won't try it at Ebbets Field . . . Doc Wendiler, trainer, gave 7,309 autographs .. . ‘The Dodger hitters had their best day one rainy evening in the deep idusk (they should play the Yanks in the dark) . Big Newk waited until é trip to report that he pitched through the World Series with a sore arm... The Bums felt at home when the Japanese shouted “Itchyban” at them. It means | “number one” but sounded like bets Field on bad days. There's bound to be a rhubarb or Kate Smith and the Statue of Lib-) {London some time —ago.___Nina_| \ something they're called at Eb- | itwo when several hundred muscu- aches and pains may come on with over-exersjJar people from 70-odd ~ nations pee ay ae 7 oe peed pew stress and speaking a dozen divergent tongues ‘sometimes suffer mild bladder irritation Collide in athletic contests. oe ) restless, —— feeling. * = 5 “Hevea ae mire ‘Deat's Pil Pilis rie = But the turbulence surrounding | br once pain relieving action. by ther woothe the finish of the marathon at the oer fo ate baer, tation. end ® London Olympics of 1908 has never ~ fondling be increase the output of the 15 been equalled and probably won't ce ao be approached here. A. d-out, ouwe tal economy One staggered into the stadium size and save money. Get Doan's Pilis today! at the lead of a wilted band of long- for Republicans the U. 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Johansen, The Republicans, with a 23 to 11 for two more years as a result of the Nov. 6 election, will look over Senate rules to see if any changes are in order. * * * | They also will pick a committee on committees which will fill chair- imanships of other standing com- memberships. There are reportedly no active candidates to succeed Coleman as Senate Republican spokesman, al- though several veteran GOP solons ‘apparently are willing to take on the chores if their colleagues want them. It will be-a get-acquainted ses- sion for the new Republican sena- tors-elect chosen to succeed Cole- man and Don Vanderwerp of Fre- mont. . cor A LUCKY BUCK? dollar "you've got Check your dollar bills now If any of the serial numbers of your bills contain a “5” andan“O0” then | a “Lucky Buck.” And here's what you'll receive for it! 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Minors must be ao = nearest Stutio, met comes by parent. Present Bg He eon . THIS COUPON AND MY “LUCKY BUCK” ENTITLE ME TO A i $2500 ARTHUR MURRAY {+-. DANCE COURSE State ae Le srtose-aniinae ips _ARTHUR MURRAY Present at your nearest studio or mail ter ARTHUR MURRAY Tone. ump for joy, Pontiac! “Insure With Agencies i Displaying This Emblem Daniels 5 Agency 4. Cliftera Metty DensMesh-Fuller Thatcher Patterson Ageney,. Ine. = H.W. Hattentecher A. Pollock Aguusy Noyee W. Strait Maynard ; Johnson Wilkinson Agency aaslte | Agency, 4 LL VanWagoner Inc. . Agency, Inc, ene ee THE. ‘PON TLAC ‘PRESS | PONTIAG, MICHIGAN roa o* h Winter Driving, Motorists Told rs a CHAMPS TO SING HERE — The Aire-Tonics, Michigan's barber shop singing champions, will appear here Dec. 8 in a “Holiday of Harmony” show being sponsored by the Pontiac Chap- ter of the Society for the Preservation and Encouregement of Bar- bershop Quartet Singing in Anierica. The Muskegon group will be among several outstanding attractidhs appearing at the Pontiac High Auditorium. Tickets may be purchased from any chapter meniber or at the Hallman Drug Store, 457 Elizabeth Lake Rd. wil 7 Fix Auto Bugs for Safe Travel _| rules. | traffic tieups.” "| sponsibilities” by being fully pre-' Pontiac Police Chief Tells How to Prevent Delays, Accidents pices heavy snowfalls brought a warning to Pontiac motorists from Police Chief Herbert W. Stra- ley today. He urged motorists to be mech- anically prepared for winter and suggested good winter driving .“Heavy snow means twin trouble for drivers — reduced visability end insufficient trac- tien,” he said. “This usually. means more work for police officers investigating ac- cidents and helping to untangle hl PREPARED The chief urged motorists to as- sume their ‘‘civic and persanal re-| pared for <= a ay winter comes every! ready for it this time.” He emphasized the thoughtful- ness of one driver can prevent traffic and a hopelessly blocked roadway, year,” he reasoned, “so let's be | rassment. Girls to Question Etiquette Scouts to Decide Whether Firs! Date’s Kiss Is 0K Should there be goodnight kisses on first dates will be one question posed at a. joint’ meeting of senior boy and girl scouts Friday night The girls are invited to ask a panel of bays questions of date... eliquette and other teenage inter- ests. The program 4s an annual one, sponsored this year by Explorer Scouts of Troop 29, Wever School, — at Y p.m. in Madison Junior High Scheol. “Last a com a act panel and the boys asked the ques- tions,"" said Jim Card, Explorer advisor of Troop 29. “This time we'll put the boys on the spot and let the girls fire away at them.” Senior scouts of the Pontiac District, girl mariners. and senior girl scouts will attend. » i ia An old-fashion box social will follow the panel, Card said. Girls will pack lunches which boys will bid for at an auction. Higher bidder wins a luncheon date with the girl who packed the lunch. | Opens Relief Campaign’ DETROIT w — sree yeas MIXER —_ Plans for a_meeting of senior boy and girl scouts are set down, above, | by Jeanne Andrews, seated, of 599 Lenox Ave. Leon Hart, tull-| Planning the YMCA event with her, left to right: wood St. Ronald Card, 734 Alpena Rd: Bonnie Denham, 93 Oriole Rd.; and Tom Devaney, 485 Ambeau- parade as it moved out of the back of the Detroit Lions, apened. the Salvation Army's fourth an-\Collision Kills Detroiter DETROIT — Roy N. Chinn, nual “Ton of Pennies” campaign, Monday. The campaign opened Wi, -|Caro Farmer Dies ‘Woman Dies in Crash CARO @® — An elderiy retired One good battery can prevent ‘hours of frustration and embar-| One effective set of | windshield wiper blades may pre- jvent an otherwise “unavoidable” } ae | * .* * Straley urged each driver to! make sure his car doesn’t lack ficient operation. He also listed the following rules for safe winter driving FIVE MAIN RULES Get the ‘feel of the road when starting out. Don't wait for the the road is slippery Drive at reduced speed, allowing iplenty of distance between cars. Anticipate stops. Don't jam on the Drakes at the last instant, even if you have a good set of tire chaing working for you. Let other drivers and pedes Aimed peal eoge ape Serge | mals, because you need the co- operation of others to prevent accidents. | In a snowstorm, avoid parking for a long period of time on. main streets, and obey restrictions on lovernight parking. This way you will help speed up snow clearing loperations, and will avoid becom- ing plowed in and marooned in ia curbside snowbank. -|Ship Shows Yule Spirit - 'to Passing Freighters | DETROIT w — A lake freighter jput on an impromptu Christmas Detroit —_ cay bey | The McKee Sin. ae by the American Steamship Co. of Buf- BATTLE CREEK i — Mrs. Flos- f@lo, N.Y., had a large. gaily- farmer who was seen chasing a sie M. Jones, 42, of Benton Harbor, lighted Christmas tree fastened to a goal of about $3,000 to be used. 4, of Detroit, a restaurant worker horse that escaped from its corral was killed Sunday night when the, the tip of its self-loading boom. 'was killed today when his car col-\was found dead ‘in a snowy field ‘car she was riding in collided with Many downbound ships caught to mer needy. A large. hopper tide with the New York Central Monday. He was Stenly Trszyby-ia truck. on M60 west of Homer. the Christmas spirit and radioed is on —— Martius for Railroad's passenger train, Mer-jszewski, 74. The coroner said death Two other persons were injured season’s greetings to the McKee, : iSons. contributors, j in the erash. — , leury, at an Inkster crossing.|was caused by a heart attack, tthe unexpired terms-in April. | equipment necessary for safe, ef-| do by giving appropriate sig- jidentity-of his selections, ead. ‘Regardless of who they are, all who seek to keep their seats on” — jthe bench beyond next spring will _ |Cireles Into Police Net HEAP BIG SNOWMAN — Calculated to fnght- narrow escape to warn you that en nocturnal passersby out of their wits is this king-sized “Frosty,” the handiwork of Betty = = State St., — Walkritz (left), Pentiac Press Phete Reeves, of 7442 Washington St. The two chums began their ambitious project before the end of the Seeeeels heavy snowfall. and = a Annodseement Set for Next Week ~- State Justices to Be Nained LANSING w — Gov. plans to announce next week his se- lections to fill vacancies eccurring through retirement of six circuit court members and Justice Emer- son R. Boyles of the State Supreme Court. The governor, was to leave by airplane today on 4 three-week fly- ing trip of South America, and the names of his choices actually will be disclosed by aides in Lansing.| Williams said the arrangement | was made because he did not - | think it “proper” to disclose the | | appointments before the incumb- | ent judges complete the process of retiring. This invoives a meeting. of the! Monday when presumably appli- cations for pensions submitted by the judges will be approved, mak- ing everything official. The seven judges are stepipng out under a state law that gives them the alternative of relinquish-. ing their posts by Dec. 31 or-con- tinuing to serve and at the same time surrendering pension rights. |All are past age 70. The circuit judges include three from the Wayne County bench and one each from Monroe, Lansing and Manistee. All hav® formally applied for pensions, thus making their de- cision, but technically these could be withdrawn in the next few days. No one has indicated that this is seriously- being considered. The deadline. for such action would be cation with my office late this week,” Williams said Monday. “The actual appointments, _ of The governor gave no hint of the have to run for the remainder of Stolen. Automobile Ring DETROIT » — FBI agents ring of used car thieves with the arrest of six men. across the state lines are: —Keener K. ~ Craft; “Marshall, | Mich:;-his two nephews, Billy and course, will not be made wntil I) jreturn to Michigan late in aes? ber.” pe Be claimed today to have smashed a) W ‘fies — — ne : aeenetiidinncmeanl’ Se a * : a United Press Phote SNORE-PROOF — A picture of restful bliss, this sleeper dem- onstrates the latest invention of a Viennese doctor — a muzzle-like contraption that reportedly stops snoring complepely. 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"REMEMBER, ii am nde teams-that-under-NFL. Fules--oniy A total” of & players and ‘a _has-graduated are eligible for the. would not aes nl * ; rs ¢ ‘a Lee te vote rndalé; guards Wed Thé contest will be the first of a'tains forthe Kalamazoo C motion With a “no.” 'Grames of Walled Lake ang Don'20-game schedule. _% (football squad for 1957, = Ia: Ohio Bate (69) 0.0. Sess : i 7 a . ‘ ; . a ¥ = u : ; sl ca * f\ a. 4 a bee . = 7 Vy) , & ey, a * oi - os ; oe 7 ie * } 3 ie See ’ 4 a f i ) =. Pm! <3 __"THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1956 § General Manager Frank Lane of the St. Louis Car-| , dinals brought up an interesting plan recently,” = §.-—— — The Cardinal boss went on record as favoring a base-| Barr a Lion ball schedule which would include several games | Oo between the American and National Leagues. 3 Wolverines Happy to Be Draft Choices It would be similar to the pro football setup where presently a team arranges a home and-home series with the other five members of its conference and two games with teams out of the other division. ANN ARBOR ? — Bull sessionsthusiasms about being selected so) _ Z on the Michigan campus are con- quickly. Those two games are pot for exhibition PUFPOSCS. | erned mestly with professional mind They count in the final standings of a.12-game total. football these days. , f This, of course, is a natural de- * * * zs >| and Michigan was the only team In baseball, where 22 games are played with each enue ene Tee een to have as many as three men ft at! icked up. member of a team’s own league, there would be room Philadelphia when Ron Kramer, to play a short’Series with a team from the other league. Denigeae Peach orig) A agp othe pole Let’s say the Tigers-for instance would play 18 — were chosen by the pro clubs. ~—| games with the Yankees, and arrange to play the woot & other four_games with Brooklyn on a two-game, jernity's dining room. about theiribaan said: + home-and-home series, for a total of 22 games. playing against one another, but _/*It would provide a variety in the menu for baseball "P* [7° “#5 wanimous in its en ans,” Lane was quoted. ~ Lane said he would bring up the plan at the Major League meeting next month in Chicago. : k ke * | Sometimes late in the season, when lower division! teams have little drawing power within their own) league, a scheduled series with possibly one of the con-| There were jokes in the fra- Kramer was glad to be chosen . by th G Ba tenders of the other league could stimulate the baseball’. Teachers: oheeg tie teeing aE, interest. 4 ity can be used to great advantage. F The big thing is that these games would count in the won-lost column. For this reason they would be more attractive than if they were just exhibitions. The way the National League pennant race went down to the wire last season, teams like the Chicago Cubs and the Washington Senators would probably have welcomed attendance-wise a game with the Yan- kees or Dodgers respectively. The Cub fans would have probably come out in bigger numbers to see the Yanks than if the Pirates or Giants,| _ lower division members, were in town. Lane has presented an interesting plan. It could) be given a try. SEEING IS BELIEVING “I'm just eager to play and I didn’t care for which team,” he said. - Maentz, who was drafted by the Chicago Cardinals, said his new. team already had contacted him. | Like Barr, he was glad to join a team near his home in Holland. | The Lions probably will use Barr as a defensive back to take ad- Vantage of his pass defending and ° defensive talents. ‘Banquet Honors Chief Gridders San Benito, Tex., s ster, le stadium ¢n Melbourne today. It OLYMPIC DOUBLE — Bobby” Morrow (55), Andy Stanfield, right background, and Thane Baker, left, to wire to win 200 meter dash at the second gold medal of the Glympics, having won _. |speed, is a great punter, field goal and extra point kicker, outstand- ing on defense and quite versatile in that he can play any position | in the backfield,” the Green Bay * * Hornung is the fifth quarterback - ‘to be named as a bonus choice. Others were Harry Gilmer, Wash... irigton, Alabama 1948; Bill Wade. Los Angeles, Vanderbilt 1952. Bobby Garrett, Cleveland, -Stan- ford 1954: and Fong Shaw, Bal- Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 1949: Leon Hart. Detroit, Notre Dame 190: Kyle Pote, New York Giants, SMU 1951; Harry Bab- jeock, San Franeci '1953: arid Gary Glick, 'Colorado A&M 1956. | With the exception of Fenimore. twho was injured- early in-his—ca- lreer and retired, all other bonus picks made the grade in the pro i game, Seifert ‘Cones’ Shell U.S. Win MELBOURNE (INS) — Amer- lea’s West Coast carsmen drove te a second rewing victory to- day in the pairs with coxswain, Kurt Selffert ef Rochester, Mich., called the pace as Art Aryault ef Tacoma, Wash., and Conn Findlay of Belmont, Calif., grabbed the Olympic gold medal on the waters of Lake Wendou- Tree, A AP Wirephote the 100 meters a few days ago. His time of 20.6 in the 200 established a new Olympic mark. Stanfield, trom Jersey City, N. J., was second. | Baker, Elkhart, Kas., was third, giving the U. S. | a sweep in the event. ! ads teammates was Morrow's When Lou Zarza, who scouts the Chicago Bears for the Detroit Lions, told us last week that Harlan Hill was the best end in the National Football League, there: Fromhart Talk Marks ' A LION — TERRY. BARR Morrow Scores Double PHS Party; Gridiron, Weightlifter | Doesn't Miss Church Sunday and members of the 1956 PHS) cross-country team and _ cheer- leader contingent were honored. MELBOURNE \®—Fleet Bobby Bantamweight Champ = — ne = school | Morrow scored the first Olympic Prays United States | catetiera. -Lyndie Selathie!. Waterford: John GSekeres, Rova] Oak Chariey Robinson Ponti Mike Nordstrom Birmingham and Dick Serfozo. Ferndale HONORABLE MENTIONS IN MICHIG AN Fwée—Brown Katameroo Centra! Halliday. Ann Arbor: Frost. Saginay and Schmidt mm City Handy. Tackles— MeGulfie. East Detroit. Niebeuer Battle Creek Centr Rowiette, Wayne Scuep Grand Rapids Ottawa Watson. Benton Harbor Guarés Else Detroit Cathol Holly, Bey Chy Central, Jannese, Muskegon Catholic. Tottingham. Lansing Bast- ern Centers—Bromieys. Jackson Carolla. Wyandotte Mercer. Aipena: Morro# Aflen Park Munce Detrovt Catholic. Rothoff. Muskegon Verner. Saginaw Arthu nin Backs Allen. Ann Arbor Brudi. Niles. Calhoun, Plymouth. Couturier Grand Rapids Catholic: Gaines, Flint Northern “‘Henneghan Detroit DeLaSalie Martinez, Warnes. W McCarty. Muskegon Hetghts. McMeekins. Highiand Park Meggert, Alpena, Ringer, Flin, Centrai, C Walker, Jackson and M. Walker, East’ Detroit 42% Patterson's Secret Punch? CHICAGO uw — An unorthodox) who has been pounding around for ty area. at Almont where the Raiders play \Brighton at Pinckney. : ‘strength. | Aliment, defending Southern He gained 1,029 yards in eight) Thumb League champion, is ‘bol- d) stered by the return of six let- termen, Leading the parade are — lanky center Larry Kersten, who scored 354 points last- season, Tonight’ s top attraction takes pla host to Imlay City: Other games ‘are North Branch at Dryden and The Almont - Imlay City clash ibrings together a pair of expected ‘powerhouses for a quick test. of guard Tom Hough, and forwards ay back for action at Imlay, head- ed by guard Larry Dorow. racked up 367 points for the tans last year. North Branch, which beat out Imlay for the South Central Con- ference title last season, will be_ ‘favored to down Dryden. Brighton of the Wayne-Oakland circuit rates an-edge over Pinckney. 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STOP! ~n =| > a ine Zz G) Vic Soucy DOUBLE STAMPS WEDNESDAY Soucy’s 1211 North Perry St. FE 3- Drive Right In for Your Motor TUNE-UP 9557 | To SCHOOL lright hand lead employed by/20 years through 156 fights. age = SS ee ——— = wae: bamaaia — —— een nee __| Floyd Patterson and often refer-| But the jumping right hand lead y\_ ser red to as the “kangaroo” punch/is one of Patterson's first loves ‘ J MONDAYS cougar BASKETBALL — “might be-the telling factor if used and the temptation to use it will. a * stints ion Poaetn C Loe Senet Ee ™ a jm Friday night's heavyweight be great for the former Olympic. a — renee, Fay s. sien, m, an |championship bout at Chicago champion who has had 31 profes-/ " High Point, NC 8a Pikeville, Ry | Stadium. —— sional fights: ; " LANSING U* — The State High will be settled at this meeting. | Detroit schools who donot take ¥U HeCU c WC v U Fire li Drrieal ‘School Athletic Council will meet but we will take some steps — at part in the state tourney. | Paterson meets patie yaar OIL BURN ER irst Quality. Original | wednesday and Thursday in Lan- least for further study — so it) mek | k , . : Another problem is that of for the title vacated by Rocky] _ SERVICE Equipment Qualit ! sing. and athletic director Charles can be’ all taken care of by our, ‘basketball scheduling, The State Marciano i que 7s» 2 Forsythe says the group must May meeting.” . * , Furnace Repair : : (‘ vundert ake “many things intended) The council has three mect |High School Coaches Assn. has) Patterson, 21, has used his Oil € Ges F Sal ; ies etrearaline aa uaheenie setup. "léach your pe made eag ete recommended the addition of two “kangaroo” punch effectively in i s Farnace Sales f : , : ; ’ basketball games to the schedules. the t but ring experts scoff at{ Dean SS. l BS UFFLERS The 13-member council will meet and May. There are 81 Class A Present rules set a limit of 24 the _ of trying it against Moore. Heating FE 5 7721 |} with Forsythe and assistant direc- schools. all in the Lower Peninsula. ‘games in football and basketball. — whe , _ Y }tor Dave Arnold and the most The most acute part of the There may be no more than 24 ' fd] a INSTALLED FREE pressing problem is that of school classification problems pops up games in the combined sports, no : classification. The “A” ciassifica- during the state basketball tourna- more than 9 in football and no alive Tan Pipes end Sahowt -Mee-E ton == 800 -or more students ——| ment more than .18 in-basketbalt { oe 7 a Fords and $ 25 currently is on-a “freeze” basis Under the current setup, no The State High. School Atheltic = Studebakers “There were 18,000 more young- more than 64 teams can take Association polled al! Michigan ? Y (4 _ (6-eyl.) thre 54 | sters in Michigan high schools part in the various levels of state schools for an expression of opinion this year than the year before,"” tournament competition. 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He had no exit visa. lish, Belgian, Sudanese—they all He faced a trip back to Cairo, went out of their way to help me.'but a kind official let him go on Tt made me realize how much the boat trip to Sudan. kindness there is in the world.” | He slept on the deck of the - 4% Isteamer until an Egyptian army This was Ricardo Montalbanjofficer gave him a bed speaking of being caught in the; The entry into Sudan was aided middie of the war in Egypt. The) ‘by a dozen Sudanese _ fellow Mexican-born actor had been living! passengers who stuck by Montal- in Cairo and filming “Son of the 4) until he got a visa. that people recognized) fighting broke out. me,” he said. An English busi- Montalban missed a chance t©inessman offered to take him on be evacuated with other Ameri-', private plane. The actor had no cans, Stuck in Cairo, he suggested) money, but his credit was ac- the company continue shooting. cepted. - So it did, performing an Arabian’ fer stopping for evacuees in fantasy within sight, of aerial/North Africa — “which was Cairo bombardments. all over again,” he got. back to After a few days of filming, it London. : was apparent the company could | not continue, Montalban was ad-| vised to leave the country, But) = Sub ch ine He was befriended by four Bel. gians who were en route to the. Sudan to be up by an air-’ Found Faulty Their car iw iated in traffic’ in-the middle of a Nile bridge. A| Complete Overhaul Job line- for are they worked. plane was overhead and it was) believed the bridge was a target. Necessary to Restore Sea Wolf to Use The plane was shot down, As the car inched across the bridge, Montalban saw a man being; : WASHINGTON (INS)—The Navy) depot newfound) has decided that its crippled friends bought him a ticket south-\atemic submarine “Sea “Wolf’) ward. must either be rebuilt or remain - * * 6 ‘permanently defective. take the » ae. the siren sound-| perimental liquid sodium engine and the — Acro out,’ ‘ pelet the Sea Wolf—the second U. S. y ag wes. atom sub—has failed to meet ot bombings. We stood in necessar I ssary standards after a par- the dark for hours, fearful that tial breakdown last September. ‘panie_atid break out_at any me) The ship will undergo-sea- trials Finally train left. Montal-| ‘in January, however, but _purely =. er =| for or scientific study and well below ‘its top speed. Experts said earlier the cor- | rosive sodium in the heating sys- tem had produced leaks. Navy % [spokesmen say a replacement with the water-vapor system used on ithe highly successful atom sub | “It helped). we got inside the depot) 4 Navy spokesman said the ex-)d \“Nautilus’’ would cost millions of building a new submarine. Nautilus was known. Future A- subs will use the water vapor! heat-transfer syst@m. Suspension Notices iGo fo 9,000 Voters: GRAND RAPIDS #—City Clerk R. Stanton Kilpatrick is sending lout nearly: 9,000 notices of voter! i registration suspension. He called jit “an amazing number after 2 | presidential election.” The notices carry postcard | certification of their city residence’ Hand return for automatic reinstate iment to vote in the next election. 191,504 registered voters went to the polls in the Nov. 6 Presidential | MT MW' 1A MDD election. VALLA (Th The city clerk said the cards : ho lwere addressed to registrants in aan three categories: to addresses of persons who have died outside | the—area ‘and_ therefore are not TONIGHT ‘and to persons who did not vote. | MGM prem \ i . "s 7 The Fastest Capital Lines Replacing Gun Alive ae DCds With Jet-Props - Parnag Sheen Ford a | GRAND RAPIDS «@-— Capital Jeanne Crain _| Airlines jet-prop viscount airplanes Broderics Crawford ‘will replace DC4s, effective Dec. '14, on some flights between Grand | JACK PALANCE Rapids and Chicago, Detroit; Cleveland, Washington, Buffalo sppis E ALBERT iand New York, the firm an- “athed /nounced. dollars, but would be cheaper than) rest of 23 persons—only forms which voters can sign as, A total of 78.584 of the city’s) MARMO Ss ETS. THE DAY-LONG CHORE OF MINDING THE BABIES 16 THE JOB OF PAPA. © HE ONLY HANDS IT OVER TO MA MARMOSGET AT ES’ DINNER TIME. ~ ae 5 = me a ton u ie ay £ a(S ae ” tus ACZOMPLIGHED, SHE PROMPTLY HANDS THE ALWAHE S HAVE TWINS. buted -by King Features Syedicae. 0 té | send tors emergency.’ | The committee said that unless |Plaint then could be submitted until : icidents the next 10 years will see 500,000 persons killed and 16 mil-|was.to postpone the “name-calling” |for highway safety were these: . | tivities. | jot Divorce Law Sees Toll of 500,000 a" pnd te toe pete in Next 10 Years Sens, Harold Ryan (D-Detroit)| and Lynn Francis (R-Midland) said] ot highway deaths and injuries in|charges. the United _ States ‘is a national * * & Under the plan, no bill of com-' something is done to cut down ac-|60 days after the original suit. lion injured on American highways. |Pphase-of divorce by preventing | “+ The committee, named at the (10/005, governors’ conference last June * * @ in Atlantic City, issued its re- | 4 similar proposa proposal. currently is port on highway safety through |boing studied. by Wayne County] on. pt —o -4- lcircuit judges, who named a coi-| Among its 30 viciieinatiies mendatjons Adoption by all states of a uni- form traffic code. Increased traffic. enforcement ac- Near-Bridegroom Expansion of stety eavcaon| NOW Safe in Jail programs. Reduction or elimination of physical hazards through engineer- jing. (Under this recommendation ithe committee said ‘‘the automo- PHOENIX, Ariz. (*—The jingle| of the jailer’s key has locked out. * ° . be encduraged to continue to de- sign safer motor vehicles.) Greater reciprocity among state|' which" he~-had} (Such as license suspensions for| S@ved ee his forthcoming mar- traffic offenses committed in a/Tiage. But investigating otticers| state other than that of the driver.) found that Able already was mar-| Greater research into the human| Tied and nad five children. eonnected , precy sel quart ng is ion Auto Deaths Leader of Conference senators to Lycee vals e: Jodran : HARTFORD, Conn, & — The Na-|they would submit a bill in the} | tional Governors’ Conference High-|next legislature requiring that diet way Safety Committee says the r|vorce suits be filed without specific] The legislators said the purpose | immediate - public record ot mittee to make legislative recom-| the sound of dreaded wedding! -Tpilé pantitacturing industry st iq bells for 86-year-old Eloy Able. Able. wy police he had toes! robbed $575 | CONQUEROR: THE | dents. ™ . Able told —— = had = ‘|courting another woman, and sud- denly realized he wags “in too Beekeepers to Meet ‘in Pontiac Township | him for making a false report to About 400 beekeepers in Oakland | - County will hold their annual authorities. Arab = Fear Growth BEIRUT, Lebanon WwW —Syria‘s| neighbors are cracking down on The extreme leftist elements still] The Navy explained that con-|subversive elements at home and carry a torch for the Russians, struction of the Sea Wolf was/groping for help from abroad to/but other factions who fear com:| started before the success of the | counter growing fears -of pro-So-/munism have been eyeing the; iviet leaders in Damascus. Many looked to the United States to offset the new Moscow influence. Tiny Lebanog announced the .ar- two of them Lebanese — in connection with a spate o of smal] bombings,| : ie found four caches of arms and ex- plosives. Iraq protested for the second) time about bitter anti-Iraqi broad- ily are watching the developments casts over Damascus radio and, appealed for American jet planes) ‘and antiaircraft guns for defense. Jordan, on Syria‘s western bor- \der, was reported turning to the United States for economic aid to supplant British help she is giving) up at the demand of Arab Na-|, tionalists, Western - Allied Turkey, after; bitter words about ‘‘war prepara- tions in Syria,"’ recalled its min- lister from Israel in a conciliatory gesture toward the Arab States. | The united stand of the Arab world in support of Egyptian Pres- ident Nasser appeared frayed by the emergence in Syria of a dom- inant military group of pro-Soviet officers, ros Mie by young Col. Ab- dul Hamid Saraj- Although the officers are not themselves Communists, they place a high value on Soviet arms and Soviet political support.: They came to power under a declara- tion of martial law proclaimed the day fighting broke out in Egypt. The developments concide with the decline of British influence lin the Middle East; already worn thin before Britain and France in- vaded the ‘Suez Canal, Even inside Syria, there is a hope in some political circles that “security forces had} | The Arab rulers may have seen Britain a; the friend of the Arabs. : Farm Bureau Meets for Training- Session New officers of the Oakland s j|County Farm Bureau will | the of Soviet Infly f | |at 8 tonight for a training session, | lof Rochester. ey Able, county agent announced | —$——_— ——_— ea officers will gather at the| ‘Community Building in Clarkston. uses ae State officers of the Farm Bur) ‘beng a ight iiwll conduct the session Abel said. | William Scramlin of Holly is new) \possibility of makitig friend swith! |president of the group. the United States, This is a far, cry from sentiments these same’ weeks ago, when it was the fash- jon to tar the United States with: the same imperialist stick used |to belabor ail the West. * * * . | King Ibn Saud of Saudi Arabia, King Faisal of Iraq and his cousin, ‘King Hussein of Jordan, apparent- in Syria with considerable alarm. * * * Ht danger that Syria might become ithe first Soviet satellite in the f° Arab world, ‘Ghost Driver Only a Bumper Jumper SALT LAKE CITY ®.— The front bumper of 51-year-old Pey-| ton Randolph Omokundra’s car snagged onto the rear bumper of) another as he pulled up behind at a stop light. So he got out to check | but. the light-.changed and both. cars drove off. . * * When 66-year-old Chris Wetzel. driver of the other car, started to turn at the next block he no- ticed a driverless car very close behind, So he stopped to check, and Omokundra, picked up by an observing motorist at the stop light, caught up, explained the sit-) uation, and got see car back. The U.S, Patent office not only is self-supporting but also usually | Fred R. Clemens. /manager.- said the airline will re- tain some twin-engine DC3s_ to iserve Michigan airfields, including) ‘Traverse City, which carmot ac- Coceanees ae planes. New Missoukee Sheriff i | LAKE CITY #—-Missaukee, F Counyt Sheriff-elect John Beagle! lis scheduled to take office Dec. 1 ‘instead of Jan. 1. following the resignation of interim Sheriff) | Walter Bodary. Beagle was elected | Nov. 6 Bodary was appointed: Yast | ‘summer to fill the unexpired term) of Sheriff Martin Wolvertoii, who’ —* A te. tn a ait all Allg al aly Mr tie i district salesigs the United — will Fe, s.aneciil returns an annual Ugheles as we LAST TIMES TODAY FROM THE DEPTHS OF THE SEA . OKLAHOMA WOMAN Plus THE BEST OF THE BADMEN ‘We de not - recommend —— —-+ - = Alaska has an area of more than men expressed publicly just a few 586,000 square miles. meet) [meeting at 8 p.m. Monday in ‘Pontiac Township Hall, Opdvke| Jail Must Shape Up troad, south of Walton boulevard Lyle Abel, county agent, an! KALAMAZOO uw — Van Buren. nounced today. The group will elect officers dur-| court action from two state agen-| ¢ group this year is Alex Bzenko rected immediate steps to relieve overcrowding at the Paw Paw jail and the state Fire Marshal ordered Dupas Decisions German ary and hospital near Hartford. NEW ORLEANS (INS) R al p hi —— é ‘County has been threatened with ing the business meeting. Hezding cies, The State jail inspector di-’ “RAW EDGE” RORY CALHOUN modernization of the county infirm- ap ee contender, scored an |impressive and unanimous decision over Germany's hard - hitting 'Sigfried Burrow last night in New Orleans. Dupas weighed 142 and Burrow 14, | ® Delicious Chicken Dinners "BOB'S CHICKEN HOUSE | | 497 Elizabeth Lake Road at Telegraph INTRODUCING }IMMY ROLLINS at the Pianc, 7 Nites Weekly EL ® Cocktail Bar THERES No Fun BeinG A Stay-At-HOME See A Good Moi MRP Contery Fon presents RICHARD EGAN | DEBRA PAGET ELVIS PRESLEY Lo) gil ab , NEXT: foakiand *NOW SHOWING MR. ROCK ‘N’ ROLL! | at 125-9: 25-5.25-1:25-0:25 P.M. NEWS AND CARTOON “TEENAGE REBEL” 1 | | | kTodey and Wednesdayx | A Very Special Picture! et 11-1:16-9:15-5:90-7:90-0:45 POM. 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Apply at Employment Office of — Fisher Body Division (Pontiec Plent) 900 Beld- win Ave., Pontioc, Michigan. Mondey through . Seturdey. Jewels and Furs Represent "fleagn Deennee fe. peper-ttn shell, than aca -eottontail ‘rabbits | - holds the ‘BvD of a gray moth, are shot each season in the Unit start but quickly rallied for_mod-'Appiec., erase Sy. Gens ¢ three-hour Robert A. Stierer, city administra- Produce. oe tg ae Soybeans eased slightly at the 52. 2.59-3.00 bu. Annies. oa No. est gains. Japan purchased 675,000 * ard be bushels of soybeans over night, and, Cog VEGETABLES: Beets, zy 1, .75-.90 doz. Parking meters on Parke street DETROIT EGGS limits, according to wid’ avg 28%. Grace B large 39-43 wid ave. 4 y,| MARKETS tocks Acti but Irregular we ive May Be Fault seer ee to Clear Ports of Investors - fairly active. i Bullish and bearish factors were intermingled as the U. S. Treas- ury’s borrowing costs on 91-day, eral Electric and U, S+ Gypsum were down a little. Carbide off 42 at 10554 on 1,000. ‘{about a point’s range. Trading was} Learn not to buy “Gold Bricks,” naliahe ot Bate ya | aaagsegoOD, Tm, ett : CHICAGO @ — Grains drifted $22, Motels, by | rowers end sold be! NEW YORK — Irregular Full Force of Workers =~ G them in wholesale package lots. — - : — Irregularity| speculating in stocks often have lower except soybeans, on the Brio, Peid. wee prevailed in early stock market/themselves to blame, the head ot)--Battle Backlog of Cargo ‘egal ape weve Ti 13 400 Baap Apol ‘ seas Taine today. parol policing the securities busi-| in East, Gulf Ports ; * * @« : 38 bu: No. 1. y stocks fluctuated within’ ness said yesterday. he advised. J. Sinclair Armstrong, Chair- | ‘man of the Securities and Ex- change Commission, in a speech for the annual conven- “NEW YORK WA full force of longshoremen toiled to clear car- is ann Killed by ik: |_pETROIT@#— An jitdiettioa — = woman was killed about ] a.m. to- day when she was hit by a trac- tor-trailer on the Willow Run Ex- pressway. in Romulus Township. She was described as about 35 years-old with blue eyes ‘and dark brown hair; Train Crash Kills One COLEMAN @®-—William a Jen- gen, 30, of Coleman, was fatally injured Monday when his car skid- go-choked East and Gulf Coast ports today. But legal tangles blocked an immediate renewal of ded on icy pavement one- mile west of Coleman and was struck -by a Cheapeake & Ohio freight train, Business Notes — | announced | been by Vice Presi-| ing : re : i shi rs and tures. oe Rena, Ts ws ber Brocegll Be. hy 1 38- bills rose to another 23-year-high, ee of the Investment Bankers — = | ‘Lis ve. Cabtene SE°: W8:1's0 P| tiving costs pushed to a record in Assn. of America, warned that federal court order ended a Wheat near the end of the first’ Cabbage, Sprouts. No. 1, .75-1.25 bu. ‘some unsound stock is A Phour was% to 1% lower, Decem- Cabbage. Standard Variety, No. 1, .¢5-| October and the bond market con- being sold | nine-day strike by 60,000 members 714 Community Nat’! ber $2.45; corn 4s to Ss lower,ioe “Carre No fe $0-90 doe. bebe _— rps Serra eto ——_— by various high-|o¢ the —— ern 43 - AERUERLAUY ANG December $1.37's; oats unchanged Ceullfioser, No. 1, 2.00- 2.50 doz. Celer nterest contin in build-| Pressu hods. men's Assn. Saturday. 2 : to 4 lower, December 79%4;. rye) T30-d 09" Pate eo “Cxieiy, Roos, ing shares as a result of the great-| He said the problem can be meters had walked out in a contract . Bank Building ‘to % higher, December $1.45%; ints a Hite = Ayton ane i Weg A er need because of the Suez Canal in three ways: dispute with the New York Ship- . “Soy % to TX higher, January ¢es bebe. Horseradish. Ne. t. 10-3. blockage. Merritt-Chapman & Scott) 1 More prudence on the part Ping Assn., more than 200 a Phone FE 4-1568-9 , $2.60, and lard 10 to 18 cents a behs. Onfons, Ory. Paper, 1.50 50-10, be = = biggest miggarip, Papen 1P.- of ~ investor. were tied up in ports from Ma je: at n, z ee pounds lower, December '% Re \ “ie a0" v0 Go: bene parsley. rod Responsibility of the SEC in| sides yesterday to Treume nego- Grain Prices 12.00" bu. Tegatshes “Hothouse No i, 135| traction, up a seeing that the securities law iS tiations at once. But ‘the union i : {doa behs. Squash. Acora. Ne 1. a4 obey down for more Richard H. DeWiu Donald E: Hansen Dee Se 244%: May me ms oo Seuaih petiions, xe x food ty Soe sane te en hens “Federal laws,” Armstrong said, ee sa ee Beet Monday. — Res. FE 5-3793 Res. FE 2-5513 May gan ret Tomatoes, Hothouse, No. 1, 225-215 ee \and Studebaker-Packard were, “do not give the SEC power to delay is necessary, the a oon” doen, Mor Lp vfogtellge mally rnipe, a, La: i60'bu. steady. Goodyear and Goodrich 2&5 00 the’ merits of securities. |ynion said, because it must make Accident Insurance Fire Insurance Dee. oat 1.38% May eo at LETTUGE AND SALAD GREENS: Cel-| were both down around a point. ates — of the com- two court appearances op injune- Automobile Insurance Life Insurance Mar. ...... LGN Dee. 1... he ry ee ee ears “pieached. No ‘Douglas Aircraft gained about a —_ ‘i ustry and public are tion actions this week. Liability Insurance Plate Glass Insurance ay SES Boonie iba. Bacarclg, Bleached’ No. 1. 235-276 POIt. Hecti , oe in the Biss el ein gegen epee wiey fac a : Oete— May .....5..1508 [2 Facarole Biecree Os bod G6 pe. ves exp’ securities ance, the ILA asxed yesterday for Burglary Insurance Bonds—All Types ces = " lReehet “Lettuce, peat Wo. 1 Ji Se ba New Yon aeons ~~ — laws will be achieved, and public dismissal of a court order barring : Lettuce. Romeink Not, 150-200 bu jor tract Ch os al confidence in the capital markets jt from bargaining for a single - ™ ' GREENS: Cabbace, No. 175-125 bu. Jor fraction. Chemicals were medi investme: , ll East Put Parkin Meters Collard. No. 1, 75- 125 ba Kale Sot mixed. American Cyanamid was the ee a for inv nt of |master contract covering all Eas “QUALITY HAS EVERYTHING IN ITs FAVOR 2 g 100125 ba Mustard. NO iseiss Chard up a fraction, air reduction down (9° Poe.28 partes wil continue and Gull Const) ports. INCLUDING THE PRICE.” 3 “ : Se a 8 pO: ° grow | the peu’ tar 5 tien’ on - our asis s0G8. ee 15 50-1630 30-dor case, American Tobaceo and Jehns-- | eens ‘celmaid \aeae i Medium, 11.00-1200, Smail 7.50-8 5 Manville: posted small gains. Gen- ‘the pre-strike talks. with the ship- ping association. In previous years ithe union had individual port-by- between Auburn and Huron, and on | DETROIT. Nov 27. ‘AP! —- Ess Other opening blocks included > Detro tacluded, federal ~ tme’ Robert WV ‘contract emplo Huron street from Mill to Union, istate aredes = “ we New York Central off 5s at 33's Appointment of W. Humes; [Port sD atersd Nad = | have been converted from one tc $3: large 44-46 wtd 1,, On . roducts, Roy The association, ich repre- . , eae 3233 wid avg. 33 wat 24-26 ard up My at 7 on 3,500 and Union E Inc., of — has| To oS shipping ole a firms, insisted it was not au- Death Notices Pte AAO Ot a iL Lt Ri et NOV. 26, 1 seers ser. reday, Nov, Home, magbkgraet J . vice will be Puneral. arra _} ce ee Punera! Home, se a) A 1986, LINDA BUE. Span: —— R. Troy. Twp. age beloved daughter of Mr, and ne, Black. Puneral held Tuesday, | from the Purse ome with Rev. John land Bae wong f is at Pursiey Funeral Home where she wien. until taken to Pres. for imterment on - : ia INOLESBEE NOV. 36, . 1 Ip p= Be Oxt Marie Bigter, Pveret t Stod Bro: and Rubs - dard. Puneral service will be held Wednesday, Nov. 28, at 2:36 pm Fiumerfelt Funeral Home, Rebert Morris officiating. Interment Lewn Cemetery Mrs. will Me tm state at the Plamerfeit _Puneral i vt sunee aunt -ef RACE, 38425 Telestaph Rad Southfield Twp: beloved -wite of Everett Lockwood, dear mother of Mrs. Evelyn Churches, Vernard | holdings periodically: ne r owning” ‘securities, experienced investors review their if you. are in need of investment information, call us ot FEdera! 4-2895. You can be sure your request for help will receive our courteous ond thoughtful attention. year. It is valuable to small busi- ness men. It can be of enormous) benefit to the ambitious young man: _ who wants to win advancement. The Wall Street Journal is the comple business DAILY. Has largest staff of writers on business: and finance. The only business pa- per served by all four big press associations. It costs only $20 a in 2-Car Collision Julius E. Wilcox, 30,. of 2635 Wardlow Rd., Milford, suffered only cuts of the knee when his car was struck by another vehicle in'- front of 2630 M59, Highland. Town- ship, yesterday afternoon. He. was treated and released at Danti Fa) 1 iz Te =, Oscar T, Dishman, 52, of 1357 Lock Dr., onesof-the drivers, and ‘0 sale; bid and asked. costs ater pleading rong to reck- less driving before Farmington |Kenneth W. Sharpley, 26, of 775 County Deaths Justice Allen C. Ingle Monday. — Ave. were released aft- If your friend’s in jail and needs" treatment at Pontiac General Mrs. Margaret Masterton —_paij, Ph. FE 5-9424 or MA 5-4031,| Hospital, UTICA — Service for Mrs, Mar- —Adv,| Russel] Themm, 53, of 735 Cam- eron St., driver of the other vehicle involved, told Pontiac police the other car pulled out-in front of hint and he could nor stop- garet Masterton, 83, 8660 Clinton River Rd., who died Saturday night at Martha T. Berry Hospital, Mt. Rummage sale, Birmingham American Legion, 278 Ferndale St. {9 to 5, Nov. 29 and 30, adv, | “ _ WATLING, LERCHEN & CO. - Mambvers New York Stock Exchonge ond Other Leoding Exchonges PONTIAC: 616 Pontiac State Bank Bidg. — FEderal 44-2895 : ct it Pow tore ettins Sets aes wt vyear, but-you- cen get scription for three = months for $6. check for $6 and mail. Or: tel! us to hill you, pept bas onroe * 8, Chien 6, om

. 88 Ist Erk Coat .. 534 sistant sales) The ® 10 em. Thursday at which time e * Aled & 4i6 Jacobs 44 manager. H ‘order temporarily restraining the! she will be taken to the churct longer parking time for sho rs c ' Be S (Chal 312 - ° g e ehur ppe HICAGO BUTTER AND EGG Allis Ca 312 Johns Man 475 union from “national bargain'nc.’ Punera! arrangemerts by Nev apnea’ A second reason listed by Stierer CHICAGO. Nov 27 AP: —Butrer weak Alum Ltd M26 Jones 3 L .... 38 joined the firm bid roo & Son Prneral Home, 22401 eee’ — receiasl 44000. uboinaale Saying prices! oe aie cg manmecoss ber itr 147 as a dis- A hearing on a government bi Grand River, Reéterd for the chang, was to align the \oSower 93 score AA 60's 92 Aveo™, Am Airlin = 224 Kimb Clk .¢... gi ; tend that restraining order) MILLER NOVEMBER 3% tose on-street meters with the three- 9¢ B pede «+. @ C 5e',, cars 90 B 6@', a. Cran 122 TOP Gises ; 36 arch cakes) Spee wal be id tomorrow Oe coe Wer keewed beceenn Hh Ww perce eee AGENCY ] times of the muniéipal park- re r 10 locale A™ Gas & El 363 Lin McN@L . 1364 sentative, and in Will be held t lain, age ST. beloved husband of e p trees ice steady: receipts 10.000: wholesale Am M& Fey 38) Lige & My .... 026 Friday Federal Court Judge | Florence Miller: dear father of . lot = buying prices unchanged to 3 cents high- . 1951 was named advertising and : E. KERNS ing meters o- Am Motors 5@ Lockh Airc... §23 Robert D., and Edwin J Mille: BH. W. HUTTENLOCHER MAX maa 735} =o oe cent or ta A ae Am News 02 Loew's “19 sales promotion manager. Frederick van Pelt Byran will con- dest wrether ef Laurence | £ . mized 40. mediums standar 4 : 174 : : Sarurda 4 and ‘Mitter, ‘Dereth 318 Riker Bidg. : ; “dirties 35% checks 38, currents receipts/Am Seating 28) entra”... $14. A graduate of the University of _ oe Rhancticn . me tll ee ean een | pane House Trailer Fi 7 = am fae Tol et Mite ch 7 gh iimods, he tives at 204° laland! soy aoe under the Taft fa wedanday, “hors 3 SSE - cancace bovavoes pevdet) Be Sor 3a4 Park Dr.. Drayton Plains. 80 days allowed L - 38 pm. from the Huntoen Pu- CHICAGO. Nov. 27 (AP:—Potatoes ar- Anse Wok Che MeegeP Ht | Hartley law. wrote cmaeal cre on eee Ke y d U ilit r St k Caused by Stove vale 46 track 358 _totel U8 ship- Armee Oe co 2 Mergen tino #2 Floyd T. Blanzy, 4024 Ledge- ay Sie vl cence Coaee. stibecrs avore ui Ily oc ee ker ecu fecne. Ohagen Waseca 3 be: “Armst Cx st err Ee stone Dr. Waterford Township, Fi d Pr hi ee eee today COrarenice es ; z ° 473. Minnesota-North Dokate Red River ity care a” 4 Minn M&M . a ‘ has completed two-week train- or to TO uce Lodge No $10 F & A M Mr An overheated stove caused Vailey Pontiacs 2 45-2 60. rm eteaes “5 Monsen Ch .. p * dia re Miller wit! We im stale a: the for Conservative Income Accounts Ace oh stove Caused a eee gee Aveo if 37 Mont Ward ... wo? ing course in New. York on C tibl Auto Muntoon Punera! Home ire page pips lted in damages es- Bait & Ob 7 ic >. 305 Advanced life underwriting tech- onverubdie u REID NOV 22 1898 TEROY s6 : . : . timated at “toa house trailer Li endix Av Mat Bis- "Je 2 a Strer-* age 27 oved@ hus C . ivestoc Benauet 13 Nat Bis -. #2 niques and practices. it was S ] T 5 Beas re ‘4 de DETROIT EDISON 0. and contents in Holly Townsh:p odegemeal, Wad at ie r announced today. Blanzy is ‘With tee Op faker of Farce domes Reis dear Approximate indicated Yield Monday afternoon. the Oaklend atte Bonn Alum 38 X@t Gre. 4 ontinc - representative of Le oe et DETROIT. Nov 26 (AP) «USDA’ — Bond 8tr is4 Nat Lead .. uM 0 - ‘0 cid puaiern® wore: Sadr Price Dividend 5 41 oO rid Sheriff's Department said iitea OM 120) Market not estab- pers Ware 63 Nat Tee un x Metropolitan Life Insurance Co. DETROIT .” — Ford aan Co Raid Prenera’ ce + cs win ne — s ‘entral.. } ee $37 $2.00 per yr. "Cattle—Salable 2.400. Receipts include “ Brist BMy 382 Nia M : + Major topits at the sessions today said it wal eer preeertion Levene een eee Cea = == There_was y-RO-one- in-ground Ws Bn eboUtT 200 stocker @. We No Am-Ar wi were innovations in ‘estate plan! January ong new two-door com sith Res SM Beware ofticie.- For more information without! obligation—call the home at the time of the blaze tna ee demady le recatrcsas! Retfere, Bead, Co, Hi Nor ste Pw, 172 Ming and a study of business life Vertible with a steel top that folds tery Mr Reid will “e in siete at , which was finally extinguished by|strong: bulls steady: stockers and feeders Calum & H |. 137 Ohio Oil : 4a down into the trunk. yremky Carr aeoers) Veperars Merve as the Holly Fire Department. ced S08 mec etd oad ene coe ieee be | Oe ek ne Cartherchipe end erties’ |’ An instrument panel button con, _todas” “em Sifter} om and most @ and choice slaugh- Can Drv 1. cOk . #7 partnerships and corporations. wo sete RAG Rb 8 : | The trailer, which is owned by | ter steers | 30.00- o7 25, including moatiy | Can Pa - 312 Pan AW Air 17 Qpocial attent to the trols electric motors which raise URICH. NOVEMBER 26. 1ss6. ° e 5 e. ty jehoice steers at 24.60- apita! Alrl . 254 penn gpl 91.2 Special attention was given to t Katherine E. 45 Matthews age . wuther Simmons was located at. jghetes Diy ms nations "Be: "seatvered | Care? Co .. oer Param t... 287 indemnification of business con. the trunk lid and release the top meres wife = os 5 756 ser and choice heifers a tis ar sister o rigadier $18 Community National Bank Bldg. FE 2-9119 = How Rd. ite arse early on lower grade steers | Cater, Tine ee pote ae “8 — s/cerns against financial loss result-, which swings up, back and down, | ‘General Harty. Kutz Peneral . HOURS: 9 to 5 LEGAL NOTICE, |10-00-11.00. few better utility cows up to\ches & Oh . 6a2 Pa RR <= 214 | ing from the deaths of key men Closing and locking itself under the November 38 at 130 pm from a eee Fe meas and) centers masts baits re CG} eset sa 3 im the organization. trunk lid. The operation takes 40° the Parmer-Snover Funeral Wows = “s Sage pene aea ananassae 2a ‘e = vith interment tr Perry Mt. Part - 10 at #30 pm. in the Township Caives—Galable 650 Trading unev srt E-uin 584 Pheips D. ... $8.1} — “seconds. Cemetery. Mrs. Urieh e111 le tn man _Davloore. Michigan, a which many hiah chetge so preme tp hime “ely AS, Me By Priltp Mer tee! Thé top will not function unless] See eghlty, Srieh Sit ais a rr . —< ‘§ . ' we heard relative to en matters proper- strong, Sher krades about steady: early ca Bese A aM Pl eet - ‘ ‘Grand U a S the car's transmission is in neu- eS SES == SS y coming ore the Zoning Board sales high chotce and prime individuals 2g we A eet 3 ry tral with the engine stopped | See SS oe K. L. VAN NATTA 26 00-340: rood low choice mostly 18 0¢- Fist wai a Prt Pilate GO. 4 3 iz op . Chairman 25 Oo: uttlity and stendord 1300-1800 A YG. aa he bd 6 2 s : The Pontiac Press aa ” ner ee ‘a Sviavie 1600. Short deck mostly Ary w, = “4 RCA t. 43 0c ester oup e ie oe ee ee FOR WANT ADS Pbbdrddtdtttitep ie choice 8% Ib shorn lambs No 1 pelts .7) noe -* Repub Stl ., 362 we VA A ; AAAI fuiy" steady ato30 "0" no, tariy toies 2! Cheags fag Ren Doe oS _ s theaged pooled ae » wooled siaughter lambs or sheep. (Pont Mag * } es so -—- 9 z Breakfasts—Luncheons 3 oe | Aa oa st A Rochester couple were the pace Renee A eo aa a | DIAL FE 28181 i ~ - Com R be 3 Meet Your Friends in the 3 cure cease uayesToc x sav! Gooner - 43 ning see Pppean pia at roof which neatly drops out of From 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. 2 j 4 oo (AP)—Gsleble Curtiss Wr 94 a ry in-' sight into the trunk. : 4 Riker Fountain bi hogs 15.000: active and uneven, generally Deere 3 = > 4 442 Vestigation of reported irregulari- All _errore shoud re 4 >|25 lower on butchers: instances more Det Patson The car will be shown at the | > " 4 : bes eq immediately The 4 than 25 lower eerly;-sorme late sales only Mis C 3 36.3 tj acomb County com- P 4 i | weak to 25 lower; sows steady to 25 Doug ae . 298. ties in two. M b ty Nationa] Auto Show in New York 86 Gssumes no - res ker > 2 a $j lower: early clearance. No 223 mixed Xow Chem - 824 munities, Warren Township Dec. spans fer strore | Sleeping grade Ws 100-240 Ib butchers 18.30.1609. Ju Pont OTS C opening 8. than to cancel De charges | | BiNIy 1565 and above on 196-230 Jb. Fast Air L Be ia Hae Pasaiie rie W eereen Fee. cae = =, - Pagt j~ § ath (Aererteemaet eee ard ‘pd las 30-80 1b is i er Aue L 43 lof oan = rick, now ment which has been rep - 5-7: other wet searce, larger lotg'ft @ Mus... 3 Sperry Re. a 2th sersenon told investigators: For mer Uni ion Agent “erres: vaquetes ator ictead ata 4 : per Ped |. ® t ‘ r hen eaneeiia! 4 * releher eid pays alte 600. steerg. mith Mor = ‘ sid ee > tel tates oe ctl ve Tok noe id %. ; — renteme #74 «Std Oil Ind i your “kil number” Ro aaa hestera ice Seen ae ae a sod M on _ « ; aon eg +. 55 Township incorpation ue after Placed on Probation } Se im oot ail be give = to 1.00 lower with better than 80 per cent 17", 77 es ud Pac oe mews si of Paarl suppl in toe sell; cows high weit any ges : io : . = Sa had Tone { cmawe i and beticr :bout steady, canners rid po, m.. ees a reuit Judge Timothy C. Quinn : Stee time for edly er ine ° 4 ° ciitters fairly active. fu'ly steady, buls 277 Aa es ments conteining tine ise without speculative risk, HELPED ME EARN Mrone to? Bs ciener weetere staat > Gs i 29_ of Caro is conducting the one-men — Danvel J. Marrosso, 42. former Vo tereer then reruns aaate \ a. yt a BNE ae 78 ee mF +; grand jury probe. He is taking Teamsters Union business agent in ( pig orerine. en) Gouncneae piace your savings here [see £4.28 00-38 00: load ef prime 1178 Ip Aen ~. ay pm R Eeer testimony in the) Macomb County Puntlac, wes senteneed vesterdas | ‘° Inien poe Stil reent Mgsodhi cy 47) Transamer ; Building in Mt. Clemens. to two.ytars’ probation in Defroit Be chacdind on wa ooatee Y uns tle MOd Mneh-] R < an n ee : ¢ e a where you will have to average choice steers 1800-26 98: few Gaecriche “ng Tent Cen .. 2} re Federal Court for evading 8446 in the day of pubitication after loads and lots high choice and prime Conaycer sag Underwd 4 federal i . 95 the first tnse ° : e B iw il Ss t } heifers 230-2400: good and choice Gre'»Ppice | +4 Un Carbide .105.4 (federal income taxes in 1950 the highest earnings y a Wall Street Journa ihelfers 17 80-280. utility and standard ct'vo Re” aad Un Paes 3d Lodge alendat .. Marrosso was sentenced by CASH WANT AD RATES helfers utility and commercial Gt West § if 2 ; Tho ; ° : | Subscriber cows mostly 1060-1100: few comer-tal Cres hannd 85 Se tse” 32 | Judge = P. Thornton after Lines 1-Day 3 Pays 6 Daye consistent with safety cows to 11.60, canners wane cutters 700- Gulf Ot 1nd 4 sod — tee ae Special communication of pleading guilty Sept. 18 to one of 2 6130 #88 Not! I went t liege re: (cows wine§ $0070. sults cad coe cea Po. ll Oe Get c., Os [nonsevett Lodge No, 510, F. & A.'three counts charging him with 3 ‘ise 350 See ot long ago I went toa college re- cows mix \ utility. and com-) Hollan well Itt ‘ j : |meretal bulls 12.73-14.50: few head choice Homestk ||) 333 Tob ow... + 18.2) M., 22 State St. . me asion : 4 38 (348 8.08 Capitol Savings & Loan Co. union. Tapent sometime with some |[*4°ttima'tene's 950 nowi"géod"on’ foscer'n 32} Van Raj’: geg/Mi 22 State Bt. at 1:00 p.m Wed- income tax evasion for the years j $38 18 3 chaps who wers having o “brain ind, Motogr deesrthage: fort Chcirhay BY BE! dtu Hlluey ef ‘Brother Meet ties | eee ee 6 8 choice * 8 " J . i storm” —a talk- fest where each | | steer calves 21.60-22 00: two loads choice Tnland tl .. seg Weste A Bk a nate. Arthur Thomas, WwW M. - Marrosso was one of five Teams- a 3% aa +e 75 W. H St. TE 4 0561. man contributes his own ideas on 63 Ib yearling feeding steers 20:50. Inspir Con .. 572 Westg El... 53 ‘ters officials indicted by Circuit ® 403 199 wR uron —_ = Interlak Tr 30.7 Wilson & Co . 14 —Adv. 5 Miles N. a certain subject. ; Tht Ps Mch | 488 Woolworth 44.2) udge s N. Cunehan for alleg-| & ~-—— = -~ — — amcencot The subject of this particular Poultr ike °° Gal Sens aw at edly “shaking down” contracts in) @= ET = — discussion was MONEY! y Int Paper 1101 Yngst Sh & T 108.2 ews in Br ief the Detroit area. ROR R ; ETROIT POULTRY : JES There was one man in the £rouP | nerport Nor 2) VAP Prices paid STOCA AVERAGES He was convicted and sentenced, X REPLIES who earned more than all the rest per pound for No. 1 top-quality live poul- NEW YORK, Nov. 27—Compiled by to six months’ imprisonment, and At 10 a.m. Today there = of us, but he wouldn’t talk. So we |!*} fo». Detroit Cee ithe Associated Press. Pleading xullty to reckless driv. iater removed from his union. post. __§ were replies atthe Press @ ype hens it type ens, 15 5 Charles “Me = a - : : S ganged up on him and kept shoot- 12: neavy type brotlers or fryers 2'- meat Ralls Bd Brock root | St., riled nek 35, of 32: py Teamsters president Dave Beck. office in the _—— : ~ | ing questions at him. Finally, he 30.05 nous seas caponeticn S208 ib, Noon today 2828 1200 1.8 1781 in fi = and eetere | Another Pontise official of the boxes: \ opened up and gave us some won- |average. 23-28; ducklings 29-31: turkeys Previous aay... 20t% Igoe te taey) it fine and eosts yesterday before !union, former president and busi- derful id I can’t remember all | be*vy type heng 28-21, heavy type toms Week ago 2529 1201 716 1751|Justice Helmar G. Stanaback of t Daniel J. Keati 1 e ideas. 25-26: turkeys, smali type, ‘includes! Month ago.....260.2 134.2 70.7 179.6) Orion Townshi wees agen ; el J. Keating, also + 4. 7, 8, 10, 16, 71, 24, he said, but one bit of advice I do| Beltsville Whités) hens 30 Year ago... 2542 1411 °°79:8 180.7 mp. has pleaded guilty to income tax < 26, 28, 32, 36 37, 40. “ igh. ......2763 196.1 76.8 1091.8 ion and , ; fad Sood recall. He said, “Subscribe to ee CHICAGO POULTRY 1986 low eens 20 i282 096 in¢| Nothing was known to be miss. °Vasion and is scheduled for sen-| 4, > 9 Wall Street Journal. It will -help) cutcaco. Nov 27 (AP Live poultry 1988 high. 2878 1424 TRT 18t 8 ing from the Wolverin tencing Dec. 10. oc Ss you get ahead.” steady; receipts 1.038 cope; ayesterday | 1955 low 3.1 1149 07.2 148.8 Company ‘i [4 plainay sarees In 1 Memoriam 2 ' 1,495 coops;: 162.000 Ibi f.o.b. aying | . 4 * : SN DR oo . : Well, to make a long story short, per T STOCKS A ? . t teled fe, and TT DID. Within coer amernnetssaneery tHe Keone Ce gn |Which was reported to have been 2 Slightly Hurt as C enANTE, = dN LOVING waeony tried it, an eb cabal oa | ¢ caponettes camer 4% Ib 21- 23: over High Low Noon! broken into sometime between Sun- 'g urta ars Mer r Soin YOO Deoned Seay short time, my income was up to 41, Ip 24-38; he Ya! Allen Elect. & Equip.* 2.6 2! ‘Bas : , Peg + boving $250 a aa geese 28 2a- Me = mn. yeas Baldwin Rubber Co.* ., 14 64 day night and Monday ‘morning. Hit at Mt. Clemens, Bay dee H ve never die. br. “ a. -This story is typical. If you Lot, Laker Oll & Chem* 7s He | Pontiac police reported an attempt Two Pontia Bas Sa ee A Seasoned investors know the solid investment value of think The Wall Street Journal is M 5 | Howell = pr . 5 32) to open a safe failed. , ic ~ received gas s reek joved and. will never | Peninsular rod.* cuts and bruises in a two-car acci- dly_missed by Dorris Suomi. owning good common stocks over the long pull. How- See esdecrad ala eect an ae S Cuts ‘Rudy Mig Coe. 104 107, Le Fl is 39, 23695 dent at the intersecton. of Mt.| 1 MEMTORY oF 3 2 tee cons Jou ‘Toledo Edison Co. (13.30 13.3 133, pringbrook Rd,, Farmington, was|Clemens and Sts. M . “some v me ever, to minimize the risk that is necessarily assumed in men making $7,000 to sepa al Wayne Serew Oe es 10 ond | $25 in Bay londay, nay ave en now that you But. T eri big how tong”. mem ber no matter His wife Amy Flowers 3 DUNSTAN's FLOWERS You Te, w. oy Allied a sen ____ Funeral ‘al Directors 4 ALLS AIR, AN AMBULAN be st Pursley F Funera: home, Peas ~Donelson-Johns FUNERAL HOM Mate D FOR R FUNERALS” _ Ser Sakae. Lo? ae F Watertord Twp. aa ier E OME a" fi he oe ame UN ERAL lance Ooryite. Help Wanted Male 6 __Help Wanted Male 6 __Heélp Wanted Female 7 FUNNY BUSINESS _ “THE PONTIAC } PRESS. _ TUESDAY, NO OVEMBER 27, 1956 > : al Notices & Bevesse 2 25 Wanted Real Estate 32A| Airlines Need You, “A Permanent Position Police Otticer Ponifac Police Dept. > 40 HOUR WEEK SALARY $4,433 — 64,145 Attractive fringe benefits Requirements Age 21- in ose ‘a8 coon mek ma tea diate me beige af pene a8", ical veggie. rsonnel of on: Apply p _fiee, iy Parke. Bt St. AR RAL DRAPTSMAN rienced es >a appointment. MI 6-3700, ‘Smith. Tarapata, MacMa-. FAMILY MAN EXP. WAITRESSES _ 4 Bona erate be exce AP aL 7 ried man is to earn fia As ve rm on eB b cold can- vass Also 1 art “tine delivery rE 23 ———_ MECHANIC rienced See Lester Pickup PCisrntos. Motor Sales— CHRYSLER - PLYMOUTH Main St. (M15) ges 6514s MEN 18-40-—TO TRAIN FOR Drafting, Tool-Dte Designing. See our Ad under INSTU ONS - 9 MAN TO WORK 1 Les A WEEK, 8 hours, odd jobs I 4-0337. +: MIDDLE ‘ioED MAN FOR JANI- torial and minor maintenance et at once. 406 Riker Bids. PARKING ATTENDANTS. 16 and over. Day and night work. Apply 50 Wayne. 8:30 to 0:30 am. and 33 to 430 p.m. PIN BOYS. EVENINGS & WEEK: ends. Metor Inn Recreation, _hen, Ine. ATTENTION q = ' Harzies man — #0 living | business ip = and tabi U ITY | venues pal soaiary, Comin on bonus, eed profit sharing Re te:| it rs wie life | eae CONTROL earning ‘unity for ad- vancement. Apply 11 to 4 Weq-) i 7 SA _ Roosevelt Hotel, 125 N. Perry Street. Ask | for M: Mr.-Pad 7 7 | BARBER WTO | aE ret, = KEY BOSITION ‘Berber : h.. aa ai in BUMPER & PAI . Kon man WC Letpprandt. a 8 QUALITY ENGINEER | MY 20711. * | ; | ALERT. | EXPERIEN nea yon tae . location Call J. dite, pean LINCOLN DIVISION _ 101) W Huron St FFE 5-41 Sa Sia a <. e ARC ro MOTOR CO. WELDERS, 7 FOR FURTHER” CALL LUZON 1-4600, EXT. Full or part time, 300 Lounge, 1122 w. ton. Apply between 10 _ and 4 GENERAL &_ COOKING, EXP. girl, must have good references, ive room, live ti, MI-@-1887 ove A DON GAY GIFT Panty. _ yal Nal gifts. FE 5-0405. JOOD ALL art: 3 enildren, 2 dare lees oe ieee hele. 8. n Em Tr References. MI 4-601 HOU NEEDED DUR- on Sag a confinement, live in. OP ee ew ee ag ferved. re "Soe or ment, canvassine. or delivering. Paid weekly For interview, ali RADELLE Mana, Ruth A derson, Drayton J ms, OR +2700, 9 te 12 - LINCOLN DIVISION FORD MOTOR ——6——> NEE 18 Secretaries “AND STENOS 18 POSITIONS NOW AVAILABLE = Join Lincoln Division now and be a part of the or- | Sanization when it moves. ito Novi early in 1957. APPLY ‘NOVI TOWN HALL 8:30 TO 5 | SAFERDAY, DECT INFORMATION— | | | if 7360. MIDDLEAGED HOUSEKEEPER | housework. Apply 340 | for gar a st | aBCLEAOeD WOMAN, | eral ote Cooking. live in MI 4-6337 Group Hospitalization Paid Holidays Vacation Pay + <= APPLY PARAGON Construction Co. 4000 GRAND RIVER NOVI, MICH. RORTHV'LLE mie WOODWARD }-3419 ATTORNEY Large nmatiena; finaece company has an immediate opening for ar atiorney Ingertigation and analy ean pee oung man start- begtaning f = is the toot ‘eld. Permanent-_ located Applicant must licensed to! Could | giving history, education, salary expected, address and telephone | number. Boz 3, Pontiac Press. AUTOMATIC SCREW MACHINE enced and able to set own Da MFO CORP. 2¢71 Orchard Lk Ra CAR WASHER WANTED. 85 AU. _ burn Ave | MOSTLY SHORT ORDERS. bie of taking fal | af OOK. = [rt Heron, apptr ‘DIE MAKER TOOL MAKFR_. | Steady work. Write Pontiac Press. Box 107 : DIE MAKERS § TOOL | R bog A wotk Write Potine Press| DRIVER, EXP IN ROUTE WORK _ Coline Cleaners, 650 Woodward. | Ler okt? Sa — EXP. SINGLE MAN FOR GEN CEN erel and dairy farming 345 Letts Rd. 6%) miles N of Rochester FXPERIENCED DIE AND TOOL = maker Or cmel progressive dies Superior Metal Product, Mfe Co., Ne Ayburn Rd. Auburn Metghts F XPERIENCED poRn sce stallers) Anply at MeL AIN. HF. ATING 47 8 Saginaw TN- ix HERE I8 AN OPPORTUNITY FoR en ambitious ts te werk im the Cireula-- man. This teresting tion Dept. BN involves supervising, ___ t carriers, ed! 11g on houses and some office work. Sales experi- ence end an ability to type are desirable. If vou live in or near Pontiac, have @® car and are A srontden fut oppottun: aty for a man with experi} lence in metal forming | ibody bucks, body construc: | tion, assembly fixtures, arc and gas welding, ,sol- dering and metal finishing Mechanical engineer de- wree or the equivalent re-| quired, Temporarily locat- ed in Dearborn, to move. to Novi early m 1987, | “fM | sippls Salary Personnel - - Gate 12. Schaefer Rd. ROUGE PLANT Dearborn TE SMAN man. Mtoe Mw ROL TE SAL Ambjtjpus marr ed operate + retail coffee and | arocery route ust have good references neat appearance pleasant personality. and the abii- ity 6 manage your own time | Pleasant out door work with trans. | portation furn.she¢d end all ex- | penses paid Permanent poaition with steady year around work, salaries jon and borus, rar an comubunea com muss! insurance and vacation benefits sone! ipterries —eentert Mr riffor, WA 13-8550. Detroit. (SALESMAN NOW CALLING ON is | eats Stores for extensive = ‘sl plastic and cloth drapes, curtains end felsied tems Excellent ~_ me “for established man High earning sibilities Write tn fe tall te e Jerris Company. 2834 H: _ Ave. _Pinciaaat, 12 ‘ SALES MEN REAL S£fTATE Mare opening tor alert rowne men experienced in selling Plenty of eh 8. sgtttiagao | and contacts MAHAN REALTY CO. 2.0263 1075 _W_ Huron st SHOE SALESMAN KN rE Must be experienced. Full time osition bd all emplore bene- = 4e-persen to ‘Mr--Atvin— ” Bleinm an at the LION STORE 5: 8 Saginaw Street “TURRET LATHE Opereter for close tolerance work om aluminum end stainless stee: Paic_ holidays and vacations M. C. MFG. €O. 118 Indianwocd Ra. Lake _Gricn WANTED ENGINEERS 1F OR manufacturing of gears Noril east Oakland “county Please state | Getails, all correspondence confi- hoo Write Pontiac Press Box | | r¢ |WANTED EXPERIENCED MAR: ried or single man on large dairy | farm Good wages, Wayne State University Farm, 57500 Washington, Michigan. an Dyke. STillwell Help: Wanted Female 7 7) * « * ep soe = ole Airlines Need You >>> fee our ad ander INSTRUCTIONS ial ersal Airlines Training Cen- er CHRISTMAS HELP WTD_ PACk- aging gift baskets. McInerney's Farm and Oh — Mill, 29501 Northwestern. Hw: EL 6-3700, Mrs Swiderek YOUR L iFES MADE ~EASTER through Classt fied Ads. To- solve aso. SAMMIE DUNN JANITOR SERV.) Rented and sold. FE 2-007, oe td ieatinne 6 ; Seer ec iaaat. i, Mich. | RID ay sesiaing fleet FEO Tm. CHIMNEY WORK ine used os Dale H. Hughes, = d t fi wees Toone Mink MAN WISHES orisha. Welled Lae. Dealer, oa nce ‘gin i very — steady work im. Have d a _shaufteurs jieense as SPEEND- die. POWER. CO ONE-GIRL-OFFICE $278 ee we son E aes cme WRENCE steady work of kind, s* Basie pintlee ervey, ERP WatTaess ron ES | TR RE: caee ae ciads ties | eg sew = Bee te OTRA NEE: Sdminietrative as’t Rd., Walled Lake, we 1843) Work Work Wanted Female 11 ate BURE ACCOUNTANT: OPAL (3008) 1 yr, paaeuaaatn Foal estate cajesmien tor See ge ae area ee Ref, soqneees. dat SERVICE — elandard Eire oo tb deliver, rae eter Ors, Bdnk Bldg. __ CALL FE APP'T. FE 39-9277 BEAUTY OPER: ator for the Carnsen ares. Graebner’ 's—Royal Oak MA~_5-6101 after, 5. wT r WApeENOTOS § pqvans, BLDG, mctnerese asi cul beter betore 3 3 Might J er tndus- — * J0s. FLEMNG FLOOR” LAYING ACME tod Seana ater ¢ eck INSIDE REPAIRS & PEMODEL- trailer homes, kiicher. st- & rec. rooms, a specialty OA _8-3706 Sanding, taht 63 Edison. Ph re ae eanding, cat finishing. Phone F _5-0582. ROOFING, siDIN TRENCHING AND _ BULLDOZING RD Tompson __PE 4-684! I j | s R G_ SNYDER FLOOR | | ING SIDING, STORM WIN. ~~~ showt, by appt. FE 5-i EAKLE 8 CUSTOM in R174 1 Cooley i.ake Rd 35641. Free esti ates THOMAS Crp area? M« 8. TELEGRA. E. 53-8888 LIPCOVERS. APES + _spreads Your saan! PE 5-5797. Lost & Found 24 | POUND—FEMALE, PART. COCK- er pup. FE 4-2200. FOUND: YOUNG MALE BRIT- “3760 Spaniel. Sylvan Village FE 4 927. UPHOLSTE®- EM Business Services 13) ELECTRIC. SEWER CLEAN- _ers, guaranteed work. FE 4-0635. a nN APPLIANCR REPA R WASHING machines and vacuum sweepers. ase ae 602 N. Johnson. i “Wiser iotast eae ee League, OST: CHAIN SAW, MERCURY 2 man. Waldon Rd. between 4044 _ and M24, o- Maa between Wal- | _don and 3390 M24. FE 8-615! LOsT_ ONE PAIR | oF “BLUE TICK | hounds. Liberal reward. Call Ro-- meo PL 2-2053 LOST: S&W CONTRACTOR F PUMP | Vicinity of. Drayton Piains, OR | __3-2411, Reward. Lost: BEAGLE PUP. VICINITY | Se0es Reward. and Genesee. FE ward Lost: REWARD FOR — tion, tn vicinity of Davisburg, 2 Beagles, 1 black male and 1 and white, female. Rochester, OLive coal g at e Tieinty of _ Elizabeth Seey “Ea pee, oe LOST: BIG RED BON aE HOUND. Maie. White markings. Vietnity of Doris Rd. Reward, FE 17-0264. YOUR PET WANT TO Gis os Hobbies _& Supplies 24A — ones SETS, $3. PAINT Lacticserosk, “it Cm tte BASE FE 9.1414 ones. & Personals 25 AAA | | BED. | CASH BUYERS WAITING Por Your land contract or equity Oot our ——— before you sell No obiigation Prompt, courteous | Service Call Ted MeCullough any 1c at FE 8-0441 or FE 54-0073 . HAYDEN, Realtor FE __ Walter Qpen Eves $250, 0,000 At our disposal to «urchase new or seasone! land con-racts for our eliemts See me b- An rou sell ASK FOR BOB MAHA To Buy—To Seli—To Insure MAHAN REALTY CO. REA RS Open Evening: ed ‘suncars 1073 W. Huron . FE % te Bid on the sale of your contract ae rou sell “dw. M. Stout, Realtor TT N Sacinaw St Ph FE 56-8165 oe Open Eres 8 CONTRACTS WANTED We need contracts cr immediate sale Buyers cone vou? Reasonable ‘iscount soned eo ye Real Es tate, 1362 , Huros Pt een ae nings. FE 4.4492 of Ask for Mr. ‘Clark. Highest ~ | Cash Deal Por your land contact We bare’ immediate buyers. For ‘ast de-— poe action. bring your Aol to Johnson toda: C. SCHUETT REALTY 7404 E. Highland Road is vou. ‘poy IT-WE'L have good tenants awaiting . raider 3S Cell What have | aE | LISTINGS | WANTED BUYERS ow TO 08 SHOW Moo NOW TO Peroni Ae a SMALL Ea "Leeks F R. Tidteton “adwht doo” OKER ouiea vic Seen a afier © pm, FE $892 Res & BATH arcana oP show only to qualities pects saves you time ey. ‘Don't worry with Lookers.” Cali ‘ Rorth us now. We need forms, eho. _ ay details for financing and clee- Rooks & .T hs ellent a ot, — 3 miles north of 0 nt 3 Wolverine Dr on Wolverine Lake. _MA 41365. a 4 ROOMS & BATH, tiae Motor. Call after 3:30, FE 2-4308. 4 ak & BATH. ATER Funan NEAR GENERAL HOSPITAL PHONE FE 47106 ‘BUY it We LI L MINSURE tT MAHAN REALTY CO. REALTORS FE 20263 1075 W Huron ; NEXT DOOR TO BRANCH ._OFFICE 4 ROOMS PRIVATE ENT. T. AND bath Heat & weter furnished WE NEED Tiattiee 3. HAVE SEV- era] buyers for medium priced eeoerty and vacant commercial We also buy soko ai ane contraccts. K. L. Templeton, Realtor. 2539 Orchardi lk Rd 4 ROOMS entrance lyn Rd. small § RMS PARTLY PORN, 2. _GM 71-9983 : on &,.. Jéssie. Ss aaa FURN. WA- 2 car garage. _ Erteate lake. E_ 4456) a ea eee once vOUn Cake PN ll Berd ert mgs PrOR eT TUT EINLEY 5 ROOMS. IN PONTIAC. NEAR Offic 8800 Commerce Rd, ; schools 2 a — = 1 child wel- Ph. PONTIAC* FM 3-3311 come Phone 0 8-3379, _UNIy_1-8108 8 ART PRIVATE * park ea or W ISHES AND | eine mother works. | FE RO SES W WITH KITCHEN, COM- PROMISES WILL \Ae ADR gf itt ia SN { = i Ss tno NOF SELL YOUR | - yy | BACHELOR J — i OR PROPERTY! . 4 men. garage $14 @& week. - “PE We have the sales force We have the FINANCING CLEAN. MODERN. EFFICTENCY ““ ¢ a2 ‘On as week, ‘gnc. heat, lights We have the advertising We have the experience, over fifty | ‘CLEAN 2 aan PURNISHED. | we have the buyers or_3 duis. & eee oy cean 2 sR UTIL we ot tecuns » Onia welenee FE $3101 ' We get it oe eee - CLEA N, QUIET, 3 RM ART ist . "OW? ae ¢ entrance. Adults IF YOU WANT Near Pontiac Motor. Call FE ACTION, 44625 after a LIST WITH-&S! Cfo: We urebers7 90k — ca | PE 86-1271 ' Fdw. M. Stout, Realtor | couPLE RIV. BATH & ENT. 7] N. Saginaw 8t FE FE 4-284 Open Eves. ull 8 W pm. . COMPLETELY i PORN LARGE 3 room = & children welcome. soapy Dizi how Motel, 3490 i Sa BASEMENT APT. | centrally located, adults, white, ' yeasonable. FE S-8633 after em We are specialists tn trading We am. Tuesday. are gaining @ reputation as the HOUSETRAILER FOR RENT. BA- leading traders the Pon by welcome. FE 4-3283. Area. Do not fee! obligated Call “Tr APTS T. Arte ppelstment te Siecuss the | SITCHENETTE APTS. GAB HI OR - age < eae pe =| _ 3-700. We have homes, farms, mes, business opportunities ana LARGE, LOVELY a BATH NR. comers: resorts listed for trade. _8'rport. Adults on, 31043 RIS & SON REALTORS “MODERN. APT. D 752 W ® Hures ne FE ¢1557 come $8 a wk. 338 Waldon Rd. Rent Apts. ts. Furnished 33° P*- > AD DLEAGED RENT FREE _ To : MIDDLEAGED le taker. ‘1 ROOM as APT Soins, oo cers on Josiyn busline < - JN: RENT FREE TO MIDDLEAGED 1 & 2 BEDRM. LIVING “ROOM. - = tak Call FE kitchen & bath Ciean, | _Soias caretaker ; able On Cass Lake Near busline SET _FE 5-3iée PPTUNTIONTICEMAPRTS: a ROOM KITCHENETTE & PVT. | 3 rooms and bath im exc. cond!- bath Washing faalities Congee | tion, includes ample heat, hot or 2 Cesar oe Fader Adults only. and cold water. Adults 200 Pada quiet, oo arent ¥ fi r i é prs. ' mo After = e car er rea a LBACHELOR a . eked » aie Union . or phone | RIVA 3 & BATH.) = ee Tee bee) KG HE MPSTEAD | ee E. Huron __ | WARM «LIGHT COOKING Ta ce UP RM: APT. ‘| or down, in Pontiac. MY 2-6186 2 Priv. bath and ent Everything WARM AND PLEASANT. 1 OR 2 furn. 186 N. Perry. FE 5-105 ot | mp? a Wk. Lake Front. FE 2-8236 23-4160 } ROOM STUDIO APT. WITH PRI- vate bath & entrance. Newly dec- crated) Accommedate 2 people Rent Apts. Unfurnished hed 34 Drarton Plains near Dixie Hwy 1} LARGE ROOM AND BATH, $10 OR 3-373) efter Spm weekly EM 3403 2 ROOM APT FURNISHED 6254 2 OR } BEDROOM LOWER. CHIL- Andersonville Ra.. waterford. OR dren Heat and hot water, large 3-0647 . lawn, oe eer on 2 RMS. ON GROUND FLOOR PRI. East 13 Mile yal Os vate entrance and beth Tile Call after 6 pm. all day Sun- shower, electric stove, gus teat ‘ dey. Lt 50104 ee Automatic hot water. Clean neigh- | 2 RM art ADULTS. 23-6406 ss Edith borhoed OOM APTS. CLOSE TO GEN- * LARGE R Ras FARILY FURS ral Hospital. Inquire at 345 Oak- private ‘and Jana Ave. quire 645 ree Pe ppiemnan ‘2 NICE LARGE ROOMS. UTILI | 2? RM. APT ADULTS. ties, weekise privileges, garage oe 8 Edith _ | 20° Norton anecci “APT. OFF M24. $60 2 RM. APT. NEAR DOWNTOWN. | a month. No dogs. FE ¢7541 or | FE 47058 PE 4-0000 ja R FLOOR. MER | J ROOMS PVT BATH. GARAGE preferred ree e3138 Adults only. 3015 Auburn Rd. \2 ROOM APT. NICELY FUR: | 7-4802 san nished. Near Sylvan Cen- 3 ROOM APT. FOR RENT. FE. | ter @® bes line 1 or Persons. 3-9675 1022 Baldwin $2 9 FE $104 ________ J nMS. AND BATH PRIVATE EN- ;2 BEDROOM APT. FURN. IN trance Newly decorated. OL | Seuss Orion. $30 monthly. FE _ 60041, F t — | |? LARGE | ROOMS, “pow? | _Inquire 22 Auburn. Rear Office. | “sw * ROOMS AND BATH, STOVE anc utilities furnished. Couple with baby welcome. 281 Oskland. |} ROOMS, PRIVATE ENTRANCE. } NICE NEWLY DECORATED 1 oun” Onn PE +4300. rooms complejely private on OOMS, GROUND FLOOR. PVT. ideo — — 7 Rew! —_ ti Cu. fi ad ts. FE washer an er: we ‘Saye “ = _comed, Phone ORiando 3-4224, 2 BEDRM LOWER PLAT. UTIL. 3 ROOMS, MATTHEWS ST. OR | turn = welcome, Gas heat. __3-0033. _MY_ 2-685. 3 NICE, NEWLY DECORATED 2 FURN OoMS. PROSPECT rooms, completely rive on _YE oP = ground Lath — — and 50M rURN. APT. COUPLE washer er. welcome {3 La et are. Law = ORiando 3-6224, evenings 2 ROOMS AND BATH. PVT. ENT. = on UNFURN. APT, CLOSE Small es Welcome. 016 per wk.| 2, orice wa bs ee OE Sita 7 nous. R CLEAN PRiv¥ aa 5 week days, all day week be ss ends got Couple, No drinkers. FE | "Rooms AND BATH. PRIVATE 7 ROOMS. COUPLE ONLY. FE | *ptreace ee OTE. 72 2 “ 3} LARGE EMS. = a Ws 7 AND 3 RM MODERN CaBine. | —StTis._ lites n_ FY Furn Ail utilities. Winter ratés. 3 LARGE JE ROOM APT_ IN LAKE MY 29171. ‘Tru-Rustic Cabins, 468 . Call dren welcome. FE $4208. 3. Broadway, Lake Orion. 2 RMS AND PVT BATH. CAR | 3 } LARGE Lyatatere al recat dca’ | __ADULTS_ "ONLY 164 W. PIKE Chime 11. Henderson . ? ROOMS. PVT, ENT AND BATH 3 & TILE parr cone om ‘FE 5-8466. 184. Mt Clemens &t ae Pali iano under 9. a uae ie TE “RMS. AND BATH. wa MODERN, BR. a - whtown. |) ROOM APT. FURN. EVERY. _thing furn, 342 Orchard Lake. . | 4° & BATH, LOWER fh & ‘2 LARGE ROOMS & BATH. i. FURR. Speten — under 6 mo. Itt apt. 74 Earlmore, FE ; rea WEwiy 7 FURNISHED RooMs & i BATE eewretaa ulties Mrarsished. Oc- Rive entrance Prankiin Tage. 33 Stout 2k nog ROOM GAS HEAT. FE 4 ROOMS, PRIVATE BATH & EN- trance FE 3055 ~Auburn, “ono Se _Auburn_ Fi _ 2 ilapae cay NEWLY P! and partiy furn. Nice «RMS AND Sar a “SON ltor | and“ adults, new, FE €415 HANS Telggraph Ra. | PPibchae tnt Past 0 Saks Bae REET Scheer | THE G CORIA APTS GENERAL HOSPITAL, MORTGAGES 2 ae re saten oF pets coke Loam aa UTILITIES. — ) GAGES wi es furn. No children or 8 ’ 'S on (PROPER 7 a sare eee eouple preferred. ae — = 2 after ; or more © J 3} ROOMS PORNISHED AND DIN-|¢ RMS. AND BATH UPPER, 1 |e ee tee Coe we tgegren ) ing L. Private entrance, ground | berm wtilities furs. Adulte ealy, Equita ‘ety level, Baie 7 S Utintties & | 314 8S Marshall. FE_40521 s.gmn | beet furnished, month. | (ROOM APT. $55 A MONTH PLUS TO GET THE Mi T FOR ¥ | _ utilities. FE S002 after 6:00 mn. “bien Reator Partridce 3 ROOM FURN. APT. PRIVATE ry RM. _ UPPER E A ‘ "Bre. to to see ‘ 1050 W. Hu-| entrance. PE 26277. Utilities turn. Write. 8316 3 Roots a " Sones Press, Box 118, WILLA __| Roos AD SAT UPPER | “Wanted Real E Estate. 32A 2 ROOM APT, PARTLY FURN.| apt. outside entrance, stove, re- Heat & lights furn. On Clintonville | frigerator, utilities furn. Adults WE NEED LISTIN IGS _ OR 32908 ____ | zonly. FE 2-331. Buyers waiting, large competent 3 az UPPER, ALSO 4 RMS. & § ROOM MODERN. $50 A MONTH. es force ready to outs 7 eg San clone oe 44-8612. 5-9564, i a , cash, We have APT OOM, t PaTAInsS, ON WEST : Barnes ‘of many —— who are : Fr enn eh bons FE eu : pmooegeg Malle tall ho 9 Of {2 CLEAN ROOMS, NICELY FURN. | LOVELY ROOMS . = all bu a = Milford area and | _Adu'ss. Cail after 4. FE 23858 hot water furn. Adults: onfy, property Ww of Pontiac come 3 LARGE nits: AND BATH. ALSO 2-3861. : ro Detront Bes C. Schuett Real 2 large and bath Clean, 7 UN N. a : ty has em many offices very Sioety tara. Gas ate ae can be subletted. 396 Orchard in North West Detroit for many ent. No drinkers, FE 4 Lake Ave.’ — Z yeors part therefore 's tm \netier | _8. Paddock, gg Bg Ms ROOM! TH, UPSTAIRS. ? for your property, wor maximum |? si state. Peet. "| Sui iege yarke Bchuett for valua- | 3 RMS. AND BATH, SMALL BAB come. saa on Gam awd for all 2, 61123, «@ 8. Tes-| ‘off, Disie, ee area), types of property. Yncluding lake 31301 front, eS jots, busi- J LARGE ROOMS AND_ BATH. tog Pine porgettel Tesults. Call| cay, Walled Laxe. 108 Iva. MAT today & fast active service. ket 41405 ° tile batt arag are for name é oe ae AIR CONDITIONED - ‘For om sanity of Waterford tare Reasonable rent. Located in Pon- tine on East Bivd, anu Perry. St. ike iS, Se S ., AND REFRIGERATOR rr rms, Private entrance __bath. FE 48300. 2101 ke. * SEVERAL APTs AVAILABLE FOR mediate commeaney ranging in a = to $92 a month. UPSTAIRS FaF 4 ROOMS AND Call er) Ty ee ‘§ room house in Elizabeth Lake Es- fetes, $100 per month . ing See “Mr. Smith, 2% E. Huron &t., Pontiac a0 WILL Ol to buy. 3 brick duplex. 851 Debots Place FE G38. NEW DI- ~nerth bedrms., 2 Rrephaces. 4) ieture windows. tee recreation re room, ¢eramic tile bath. Elec- trie dishwasher, birch trim and office space. Double garage. Cus- tor _ seer. to be . For with op “af Very TMhorsl terms. BEAUTIFUL 2 BEDROOM RANCH type home. 2 fireplaces, full-base- ment, 2 —adeciaed 245 Nel- 2, son, St NICE, Wiki ma eee IN. Near Po 0, Phone FE 2-6076. ‘|BRIVATE HC HOME. ‘CLEAN GEN- tleman. FE 4 __. ROOM FOR cas COUPLE __or single person. FE 2-1218 after 5. SLEEPING RMS FOR GIRLS. NR Hospital and downtown on S* line. Kitchen privileges. PE 2-5121 SLEEPING ROOM, PRIVATE nome, near Pontiac Motors) FE _ 42700. rT hers reSeue ROOM FOR 1 OR 2 clean men. Private home. 33 __Stout St FE | SLEEPING ROOM, PRIvaTe EN- __trance — men, it4 State 8 SLEEPING ROOM, STO. FE 56-4294 SLEEPING ROOM FOR GIRL ON > days. Huron bus. 22-0504. SMALL HOUSES FOR RENT, -—-thfidren-weiceme, auto. gas heat. M91 Kenilworth, FE 4-2031. “Rent Houses. Unfurn. | 36 $16 > REDAOoa & GARAGE, REF. required. dd. FE 17-0292. 7 BEDRMS NR BUS AND - school, no dogs, W. s! $70. 2 7 BEDRMS. cn Reon LK. MOD. one MA 1 ae ROOM AND BATH, EM_ 3-4043 . AF ome for ‘adv. SLEEPING ROOM IN REFINED _ home _A4 1 S4 Edison 1 FE 5-2168 —s PING ROOM. NEAR TOWN: - 27 ‘Clairmont Pi. No crinkers — _Ref. Required. FE 5-1687 SLEEPING ROOMS, 00 N. PERRY FE 2-4527 WOMAN. COOKING PRIVILEGES. Private entr FE < WEST SIDE Businessmen. nie GARAGE FE 2-3517 2 BEDRMS. WALLED LE. MoD. pe city, Reasonable. MA i } MODERN. NEWLY decorated, lake re. iL “Mariva. B On 5 ROOMS, E. BLVD, eeu oI ~ : “\RM. AND BOA —- GIVE MAN & WIFE ROOM a board for ee and eare of 2 school aged children. FE 4-9962 Rooms With | Board 38 TABLE ROOM WITH eals oe gentlemen West side. MEALS. VERY. §-O377. 14 A Mette BOARD, HOME - 103 Home. oo M% bik. BC SOARS IN PVT, HOME. Close to Fishers and Pontiac Mtrs. FE 5-0988 © ROOM AND BOARD, 28 CHAR- lotte off East Howard, | Convalescent Homes 38A Stith teeters et = tae PD A WONDERFUL. Fi = FOR EL- abi ges ae fexiole rates lov- ined staff, doctor on Pi Pe frvate bath ‘inne E. « private weekly. OR a mesh 8, Jenn. $50 a month.| main ., Heights. Gal sete. Fe ye easit. SLEEPING ROOM IN RESPECT. “only. FE > LAKE FRONT ’ Newly decorated 3 bedrm. year me Gas heat and —— ard Only . me: oder 4 ck AW RORD'AC AGENCY, (Prenings. MY. MY 31143 & EM $2308 WE BUILD BRICKS $10,975 ED WALLS BEDROOMS 1 basement. 2 oe wy, harder wy 2, BEDROOM HOM: ore Plains area. OA MODERN 7 RM HOME AND 3 acres good soi] 10 miles N. of Uxford. - Terms, MEAGHER s REAL ESTATE 8-3122 Eves, OA 68-2606 No Money Down bee CONSTRUCT on ve a 2%. - bed- RAY O'’NEIL, Realtor Tel e oo “Pon Telegraph cp Gnen MU: TIPLE LISTING SERVICE |CEDAR SHAKES $9,975} ¥ AP Newsteotures + . For Sale Houses 43 NICE 4 ROOM HOUSE, FULL bath and basement. 2875 Buick. FE 5.8206. = -$500 DOWN” Attractive 2 bedroom yy Lr par at Twin Seoak, rigin ol ae —— to mesons $7,200. $500 down. “COMMERCE AREA Near p Northwestern High- Ivory _ pole grounds. nice- “iaiddle NEW BRICK 3} DRM. . TILE bath Full basement. Natural fire- place, seooard peat © Grill out side, Owner. MAole »-4072 “ROCHESTER AREA” 3? BEDRM. home on 2 acres. cl basement, steam iL, 1-7506. ORTONVILLE. aero MODERN house. Also commercial lot on M15, 318 South St. Phone 57RS5. $14,950 wil butid a 3 bedroom full base- -home with 16x22 —ranen: sttached garage. Plastered walls. No. 1 oak flooring, tile bath. On ~~ fags ons between 9 am. and te 6 p.m. Model: re e198. Ay J. Dunlap, seers _Also 4 bedrm. home for $15, ¢€RM 3 ‘BEDROOM RANCH Ses ae. . Drahner Rd. Oxford, A CARGE FARM HOME ON 3 acres. exc. location. 2045 Modern. N. Adams Ra $14,750 with hb 8), 500 Dod or substantial reduction’ for ash. Owner MY 2-3571. Raentaon Newlyweds! Here's a lovely new home, cus- bu. Plas- er says i for only $11,000 with §1,900 dows. Terms. Do It Yourself! a save money! Finish this large nea completed ranch type home jathroom fixtures, oe 110 with frontage roads This ts 20.0 Teal buy —31,000 down will hand Retirement Home 4 rooms, neat as a, eres) on | acre of good road. price page Terms Dorothy Snyder Lavender REALTOR 3140 W. Huron FE 2-441! MU 4641/1 EVES. WEST SIDE 8 rooms down, 3 and bath apt. | ~ Reasonadie Complete 2 nee 2% acres. Small coun She Fe REALTY 236 = bape pad 4-BEDROOM RANCH s full basement home a such Hares Lecigah ad as finished recrea- _ fireplaces. bult-in in kitchen, ie and paved fog near Watkins Lake in an excellent rasiguber rhood and only HIOLMES-BARTRAM BARGAIN: GOOD HOUSE. LARGE living room, fireplace. dining room, ¢ t,. beautiful kitchen, breakfast bar screened 042, 4 EM. 34 M 33314 $1,000 DOWN bed Marty Sn iamire SSF ence. MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE LA ONT — J wed _ brick. Panoramic “oletare window overlookin sparkling lake waters = secret fireplace, Ceramic tile features in the and one-half Modern styie deco- ra 3. Bright, aity kitchen has birch cupboards and din- ing space with view of the tered garage. Five {t. over- bang adds to the ranch style. See i now. PIONEER HIGHLANDS — 3 bedroom brick Colonial. Sweeping vestibule opens into spacious living room, famey dining room, modern kite Open stairway to the Nanos bedrooms. Ceram- ic tile bi is tastefully Co jonial style. Full basement, Jeers —* patio, Garage and Gores tayo Only $16,500. INCOME with city bus at our door Shopping area a comfior.- rivate bath and entrance or rental. Both units heve hardwood floors and plas- tered wails base-_ garage. $3,000 will handle. vise LAKE — $1,500 down, bedroom bungalow. Spa- any living room, ample 14 ft. kitepen. Gas furnace, Glassed - tn front porch, overlooking the golf course. Only $6,750 full price. - ps acre LAKE. ES- — ATES—Is the home pd are a oe for. A love- y Cape in a beautiful setting cise living room, with large dining el, 2 bed- rooms down one bedroom up that will really catch ne eye. Ceramic tile bath, full basement with rec. Seoul. Large jot. Priced at $14,200. =. WITH ONLY $2,950 — Will now buy one sharpest ranchers obecapee commer is the site of this Maceday Gardens property. Lake privileges Od be yours. See it soon. RAY O'NEIL, Realtor 262 Fa fy = Open 0-0 e FE 3-7103 or OR 3-2028 -ANNETT Garage. Good location, FE 2 FOR HOMES. OR SMALL FARMS, call Thompson, FE 2-7006. NEW 2 _-BEDROOM STARTER | home. Low down payments, full basement, roa. wiring and) __plumbing. FE | FOR SALE BY OWNER sR. 7 ROOM | "house, East side. PE. §-1816 4 ROOMS AND BATH. SMALL down payment. Call FE 17-9804 _ Between 6 and 7 LINCOLN HEIGHTS SUB. CAPE cod 5 rooms down, 2 knottv cedar paneled rooms up. Gas heat, 2 “ar garage, fedeed yard. cement _ drive. 3742 Brookdale FE 4-3448. * coat omy privienes. $6,050 with +2 pees HOUSE. $900 DOWN, small monthiv payments. Plone _FE 2-2853._ Pull price $5,950. | SLICK AS A WHISTLE. And ft as a fiddle neighborhood surrounds this en- — home. Ras 2 levels, fin- | ished basement with bath and fireplace, ist floor has 3 bedrms., bath. carpeted, living with fire- apes Dining kitchen end : car ors game Better call or bo this one today. “FRANK SHEPARD OL 1-751) REAL ESTATE Adams Rd. at Tinekin MODERN. 5 RMS, AND BATH. Basement, 2 lots, Lincoln. wise schools. $700 dn FE s-o116 BEDROOM BUNGALOW OFF Joslyn, oak floors, tile beth, pic- ture were carpeting, low down payment. OR 3-7555. FERNDALE BY OWNER, OWNER. § ROOM poy He utility room, Auté. hot wa- ter 2%-car parace: Paved side pot iar Eeece! vard. Terms. For Calera Families Pd gee ae modern, Gas heat, close is, stores dl trans aad tation. ° i. ee — For information call SseLL NOTT. REALTOR tg a FE 4-5905 70 W <0 DOWN i bath. 2 large lots. et “ANGUS. Realtor ORtonville_132R2_Collect. | -OR-9-940F-————— 6 ROOM BRICK | HONE a near Eee heal Sener Fs 2 BEDROOM MODERN, CRES-;- - Overlooking Union Lake. frephese! a -____ Fors Sale Houses ee Nee $500 DOWN 4 rooms and bath, tewly deco- rated. Basement, ,paved street. JIM WRIGHT ‘ REALTOR 45, Oakiand ._ FE 5-044) VETERANS COLORED 0$ DOWN WHY PAY RENT? 3-BEDROOM HOMES | Many Features All Improvements In MODEL OPEN DAILY 1:30 P. M. ack 230 P. M. DIRECTLY HOSPITAL, CONNER ir _WESTOW N RE ALTY 22. {PANY ~ a 2 = — Tp ROCHESTER Large 8 room modern, 3 lots, 2 Hy wha Pull price $7,050 with $1 down 1 ACRE ; lap bo erecorees and garage, “RIDGEW AY. 975 “Baldwin Ave. FE _ #6203 NEW | HOME IN DRAYTON, |, JUST plastered, needs some finishing, $7,400, terms. OR 3-1972 BELMONT. 8ST. BUNGALOW. 5 rooms and path, full Soroment: $1,500 down, EM 3-41 20 MINUTES from Pontiac, a ee s new frame. home, Bh 3s from M59 $1,500 down. 3-4197. White Lake privileges, 2 bedtoom 2 car garage large fenced lot Pull price $8,500. terms. EM 3-4108. " Highland area 2 bedrooms, alu- minum siding, built in 1854 Lot size 200x175, ca.l EM car garage, breezeway, eng Jent bathing, peotes & fisht Will rent with option to buys, $110 ‘month EM 3-4196 ; Cash talks! will talk terms, frame bungalow in nice subdivi- sion, pear shopping center, White Lake privilewes. Call before 9 p.m. EM 34197. Or 2 bedroom frame. hardwood floors, clean and neat. Call for further information anytime after 10 am. Owner called to service. Phone EM 3-4236. 3 bedroom, 2 ear garage, hardwood floors, fireplace, many, many ex- tra benefits. White Lake area. Call today for details. $12,500 full price. EM 3-4197. Gereee and nee 3 poate me, Fox ivi $1.500' down EM. seal ree In Pontiac, new heating system, plastered -wa. — paved fox ett wees water, full price $8,b00.C “nM 34236. p Bloomfield ee Roman brick built im 1 2 car garage, laz Susan kitchen Cal] for a. =e EM 34196. Pull Le ce $28,- | 7 acres overlooking oe Lakes per acre. EM 3-4197 ce egeredle] a Ust- @ bes land Road (M59). a OFFERS | Néar St. Michael's 10 room bonre, including 3 room apartment. 2'2 batlts, 2-car garage, Lot 50 x 150. Immediate possession. §$11,- 500, terms. Lake Oakland Front 5 rooms and bath, plus en- closed porch overlooking lake. Fireplace and carpet- ing in living room, base- ment opening to ground level, automatic oil furnace, situated on 74-foot lakefront lot with good beach. Dock. separate water system for yard Nicely landscaped fenced yard. $15.800, terms. excellent . 2: I amily —$ 3,50 Dn. 4 rooms and bath first floor.” & bath up. All in excel- lent cohdition. Separate en- trances, new “y furnace, 30 car garage. $17 Brick Ranch—Otter Lk. New. ultra-maerfi 6 joo brice. rane’ LIBERTY STREET 3 bed Johnson edroom house with 15x20 ft living room, oak floors. base- ment with furnace. 119- car garage Only $1,200 down for quick sale. on pepdiritdetecar) ery attractive 3 bedroom h with 27-ft. living room and ire: ment, finished off with pine place, Recreation room in base- a and tile floor, Stove & dishwasher included. Lot nearly 1 acre fruit and shade trees, 2ear garage plus large enclosed patio. jake privileges, $18 500. a wonderful bargain at LASALLE PARK bedroom bungalow with, oil ton nice, lot, gale ft. Owner will sacrifice se ie! sale, Only $1,000 dow: oe Evenings — 6, call Mr. Jo ar 1 Joll A. JOHNSON, Realtor . 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. eh, large well -. landsca Large living room een ace fire- place, dining ell, ana, eating space in iifchen Built - in —— and stove, Succuseut” Heated 2% cae garage, aluminum storms and screens. 30 days pecccoeee. Only $28,500, rms aoe Front—Picnic Park Large 9 room year around home /_ Soromnon? 400 Lope Picnic les tunities fo facilities. Situat- 18 miles . $30,500, mnt increasing odetn n, automatic off heat, 4 room tenant house. fFarns for~ trorses, dairy or feeder cat- tle. 2-car garage. and nu- merous outbuildings, Trac- pol bg ie some farm _equip- ~ men value at! om. 500, — h | WITH FULL BASEM’TS FE 425 Mon. thru Sun. 1-8 _ VETERANS $250 Down—30-Yr. Mtge. 3-BEDRM. BRICKS FEATURING: Large kitchen with pickled wood- work, tile bath with glass- enclosed tub, select oak floors, 14x 36 ft. recrea- tion space, paved streets, sewer andswater.— TONS ; Serer, Wooo. — *PONTIAG REALTY BT _Baldwin FE 431 + $095 | cree OFF TOSLYN e € room Pere Ba sement “c" Houston For Homes ment, gas — fenced yard walks. On! with $1,308 town. x _ Brick Ranch Homes c HOUSTON ON REALTY we wa GMD Sn cHELE HOUSE rani Ee, PFHING. DOWN | ments, fey ey Floor plans drews wo to suit aS HORSE CORP. 6010. Cass-Elizabeth wORICK STARTER far wet cag oe hee oat land oa hardtop str school & _ Sele ave Fi - “MIDDLETON: SPECIAL First oy offered. Cute & c year-around lake “Beedutifully strie styled Kitehen. F a aaa with $2 $65 per month, Leslie R. Middleton BROKER FE 8-6003 down and DOWN WLL G@ You ssession q either of " be Ww, y pine kitchen and dining room, full fom ts — * —_ rec. nore: enc $8,650 tal OTHER with jarge itchen, asst ona nicely deco- oy tures, pe:3b0 Tull’ prices Reeture “LOVELY 3 wwith ‘semi-finished attic for future rooms, plastered - walls, © Bde | eas incin streets, = Sued heme ei ay aia with terms - WEST HOPKINS STREET. love. b tired couple or small family. $8,500 full price with terms. WILLIAMS 1218 Baldwin Avenue 40547 FE DOWN bedroom waterfront home, oil _ large tot. Yours AKE AREA, EXCEL- | LENT VALUE re of |. e to; WHY PAY ‘RENT | $350 DO i | , , iN: gee $33.70 MONTHLY > Plus Taxe s & Insurance TOTAL PRICE ONLY A FEW LEFT Loads of Features All Improvements In, MODEL OPEN DAILY 1 P.M,-7 P.M. Blaine at High Street EIWEEN MONTCALM & OAK. . - CHAS. MAROTTA . Building Co. it. or . bome, Living rm 14x20. Natural fireplace, Forced hot air heat Ts, 1% car Round Oniy — .% + goin = it. $ nae cased men car: e. ge in yard, $17, car garage Toms 42 Get TROCKE rea okie 1648 Union Lk. Rd. 3-4671 BY OWNER. INCOME HOUSE FOR sale. Close in. FE 8-2972. Liat bet “3 MILES WEST Elizabeth Tse Rd ‘one and cozy aor einderblock. Full bath, 1 basement, with auto, - furnace, gas water, Only $850 down. Quick Léstie R. M iddleton | BROKER = a ont 9 alee _ Honeymoon nea SeNevenr WA ganyod “Ox Cee: Realtor e EKLAND AVE. is ULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE NEAR COMMUTER Modern a bedroom home lo- pene go pod basem gas paved street. soe @ sebeo J. A. Taylor}, —* NCE Free KEEGO HARBOR Spree ae: iv room, plas- tered walls, fenced yard. Priced at . 7 PAM! ¥ HOME ™% Ft. of lake frontage with « large 4 bedroom home, 2 fire- s. 3 baths, Apt, in basement. ; : hot water ‘heat, 2-car 8 tate: Priced to e. Large — fandscaped tot, lent be Dorothy Sny yder Lavender REA FE 23-4411 HAYDEN. WILLIAMS i RD. - room home. Tox164 pain, A~ gdod ENG 3 BUN. CAR ONLY ® feo tures _ stores. Keego Harbor ; buy forthe person who can do s large 7 room home has 4 some finishing The uraterial is bedrms. and full basement. on — $9667 with low down pay- the bus line. Only $1,500 down. M4 : 1 - locks to beach North of Pontiac puieo Down Al ree ary $ rooms, bath @ utility. Nice | tility, Bath, venetian blinds in- location with extra large — vod cluded. Alum. storms & screens. + llega at just $7.7 A little finishing to do Vy ford T NEAR a Gecre naa bedroom Separe Waterford Twp. room lixil%s, ull ‘ath oo See this comfortable 544 room | _ floor, stool shower ta i bese: | @. 3 bedrooms, spacious liv- ki & ba k ment. Oil Seraane: Stove & re- jo ge wiatt. 08K | frigerator included. Fenced yard. Toom. Big corner lot aida. | G@Fage. $11,500 - Terms, $13,150. John K. Irwin» 3 West aituren Stre ge: 6 FE 5-044 Eve 43415 WEST SIDE Mark Street—} bedroom home, breakfast room. dining room, oi) rage. $2,500 dow $1,000 DOWN 3 lake front homes furnished. If ‘ou cate to beat the problem of aving only rent receipts to show- for your troubles call us. We have 3 homes to choose from. J. R. Hiltz REALTCR 1011 W. Huron large living rm. eet. double ga- FE 418 Ts You will be proud to own one of these new Basement, auto tile bath with tu! but a few features $250 down oan _ $750 DOWN | edrogm home with basement, panes oll beat, nice lot, full price, | only $7,500. FOR ‘THE BUSY HOUSEWIFE This luxury built new 3 bedroom, ., brick home. boasts Pontiac's best \ywest side ldcation. Many features aio ey? ake . Paved stone drive . Call for eee Russell Young REALTOR—BUILDER 412 W. Huron FE %, homes. | as or oil heat, enclosure are Call today %, * BRICK West site, 3 bedtooms, full base- ment, lot 89x160°. Storms and) screens. Hardwood’. floors, plas- tered walls. marae sie | living room, kitchén The | bedrooms are mci Lp Priced | ra dpe 4% per cent quitabie 5 ACRES \ On oe 2 miles.north of Clark- ston. A 3 bedroom home on a lot that offers a lot of garden space, Bus service at door. Pull base-\ —. of] heat, plastered walls. as oors. Owner's work trans- Your opportu- nity a “1a ho wt ame $1,509 down. Humphries Realtor FE 27-0474 FE #7114 63 N_ Telegraph Open Evenings “Multiple _Listing Service Suburban Beauty’ Smart new ranch home in re- siricted area just West of citr | Mas 6 extra’ size rooms. i', tiled baths and ati To include new carpet- ice $18,900 on FHA terms Buyer’s Special ; This ts the best vajue that you will find anywhere, Newer | 3 bedroonr ranch nome with 23 ft. living room and ment. Lot 100x150. Ld located Near Watkins Lake. Price $13,- . terms. 5-Bedrm. Home - ’ This is a newer 11, bedrooms and 2 baths All oak floors and plastered walls. Rec- reation room. Oi] heat, Price wg rms. KINZLER REALTOR 67 W. Huron St. Phone + or FE 2-0829 Multiple Listing Service BROWN _ = Lovely 3 bedroom starter home with full = Exterior all reread bath, well, — wired, pol ee matic hot ‘water, kit’ sink & all $1000 DOWN — West side near St. Benedict's & Tel-Huron. 6 room bungslow with 3 bedrooms and sement, Priced at only $8500, SPECIAL — Large 8 room modern home close to Downtown, Ideal for omer 2 car garage. veces x 120 ft, . Paved St, Easy rms. $12,050 WEST SIDE Large value, fs tan Md Mrs. "Hoyt, FE 313,000 RANCH BUNGALOW. —Built om year, Excellent 3. bedroom me = z floors & | pee walls. Brie fireplace. Large lot. Loo near - west side. “Here is one — the money.” . _DIRECTION OUT BALDWIN _- JUST § B NORTH OF WAL BLVD. ALTON BLV TO NEWPORT STREET, in Wanted: eigemeert Salesman REALTOR 100 Oakland FE 42544 a INSURANCE . f ve Pon ee = toveir sre cae wie win th Tre L. H,, BROWN, Realtor iy ‘Huron ™, FE 2-410 Total Price $7,500 attached 2 car ~ full base- |- in lake region west of city. 5 ee lls Very attractive MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE - Close to Huron And Johnson One story home with three ment and gax conversion = — excellent location and be bought for only $8,800 with terms Good jecation Excellent Condition This five room home with an expansion attic is well worth looking Everything in tip top shape. New ga- rage. Corner jot gives you lots of privacy. One srr ho: off North Perry St two bedroom rooms. all neat and clean. low down payment will handle f West Suburban in 1954, total price $6,700 for this two bedroom home, utility room, lt car... wide oF Roosevelt choo! istrict Rochester Atea Sheep tyne home built tn as heat, lots = cuees xecellent kitch- goed Pautrct “Only “010, ‘ 9.500 and term: GAYLORD 136 = PE 4.9584 Eves DORRIS — MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE pinaerwortent AREA BUNGALOW down Gateway to hap pois Yes. here nd oT outstanding, autiful home a am sure any eouple would be wild about.’ Make unusva!l unique appointments at make this home so far superiar to any home of comparable prite Five rooms in- cluding living room, rut paneled all rage, anchor fen saner oan free and clear home| in trade. "HURON GARDENS sPECIAL $600 down Dandy a four room ae with full bath, “Sort windo end screens, lot 50x 18. Price PRACTICALLY NEW HOME $70 Pi A very pgp dd neat and clean two room the down paym VACANT HOME FF DIXIE. “ rice 200, payments me : aad: TOW AND ipo) ING - NCH HOME $17,950 Par OR TRAD A —— Gistmetive home of letgestone and cinder block ding kitchen pan- ! aan Sone heated ensrave, lot — = ry Giver “tay Ga Dott (Course, listed. ve $1,500 do Ideal. for joerg fami. or eet converted for FURNISHED HOME 20 $1.%50 down. Large family home. comoletely fireplace a ee | Off Joslyn - 3 $4085 DOWN — A bnew 2? bedroom home en your let. Call for infor- mation today, ae ——. | $0,750 FULL PRICE __\For Sale Houses, 8 4 BEDRM. HOME. IM- Ps, on | “SSG renaien Pa er we oe te priets oc at ayes, mn on West side. Gas heat, 2 car garage. - w. one acre Mi) Fround. 2 car garage: 3 room Ie ik me of good rich soil, ‘ $7,400 PULL bedroom ity room. Low PO Ge down on this 2 det room . bric PRICE Large util- puneeee a Bam IVAN ‘SCHRAM Realtor PE 5-071 debe: Unt doslyn. corner 34 Res. FE 45-2566 one ULTIPLE LIST LISTING SER\ SERVICE ~ OPEN 6 TO 8 BEDROOM | BUN- WiN TO: TO 101 RUTGERS RAY O’NEIL, Realtor 7 Phone, FE Fhe 7103 or OR oust _ MULTIPLE LISTI VICE NEAR CRESCENT LK. Suburban 6 rooms & bath. Base- ment with auto. . garage. Large acre ~in back . vely fence yard. 2 ioc to school, Ca: wall-to- room. Storms and screens this.fer only $4,950 with $950 Mtoe -NR. RONTIAC MTRS, | $'reom home. Hardwood floors, | plastered and painted walls, ce- Tamic tile bath. Full basement, ved street. Sidewalks. yo for $10, os $55. per mo. a tazes imsurance, 4 per cent (ated PONTIAC LAKEFRONT | 2 bedroom frame home. Large sereened-in porch, situated on « nicely shaded and "lensed-to ae _ quick sale lot. Only $5.- down, $60 per month. le 4 room ata soos soomnemt. gas beat, immediate ‘]. C. HAYDE Ni i “5 oopen_Eves $550 Down % 4 rooms and beth on “ acre. all finished and oniy 1 year old Neat, clean and: close to school, Bar-B-Q pit. fruit, Off Sashabaw Road, quick possession ARNOLD REAL ESTATE __ 210 8 Telegraph Rea * MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE Cory Waterfront cule 2 bedroom frame Rome in excellent condition ft. on ~ walter, sce e658 te Laes “tor only sa.080 with All Brick With 3 bedrooms near Dan- fel Whitfield School Gas beat, incinerator, recreation and water nicely landscaped fenced jot with « 1% car garage and it totals oP, to real value. Full price $13.950 Neat and clean § room bun- gaiow with attached breese- way and plastered 2-car ge- rage Oak floors, plaster¢d walls, and pew Delco fir- mace and 2? iets. Youll be amazed at only 0° Poni one of these _ Call now Longfellow Schaal i: time offered § room” base property is ip excellent con- dition inside and out and ers galore Act fast on: this -| $800 down will A. 4 this little four one—$10,500 with terms. Sssshbh!!! | Be First To see this comfortable fam- iit home near lincoln Jun- jor High School. A 23 ft. ving room wWhh fireplace 12212 din rm. basement comoletely finished with a - with built-in bar and refrigerator Full bath up and down Luxaire gas furnace. Paved ‘rive to a 2-car garage Priced. at $13,- West Side Brick 4 Bedrooms 2 Baths NO pene. Drapes Full Basement ‘ae Gas Heat $14,950; $2,950 Down Bat eos! for Cash Auburn deights This vert. attractive home in choice légation, Las large living room with dining ell, bedrooms, lov enciaponne 2 eee Kampsen |REALTORS 377_8. Telegraph: Eves. & Sun. ~ SYLVAN VILLAGE four room and bath FE 40528) Homey insul hed ue tt en a ‘as water heater, lake Pe: $17,975 with “RENT BEATER 5 rooms and furnished, oil heater an pons modern gs privi- | leges on White Lake. Low down payment, Pull price $9100 KEEGO HARBOR ~ 8600 Down. BROS. REALTORS Phone OR }-1298 Open Eves NICHOLIE = SOOTr rare ROAD right Oaly beth, boomers . furnace, insulation. sterma, screens, large lot. Handy to school. Owner transferred. House needs a iittle inside finish Dut is a fine buy et $8. 750 16 te § _MODERN HOUSING AREA Brick 3 bedrm tiome with bsmt, enclosed entry auto heat hot wa- r, softener, in- estras im this excellent home Owner mov- img out of town Very earty possession [t's priced for | ection. Very ‘iberal terms Bee Kk today. : STARTER Be sure to see this brand new home pium binge in 38 “_ STREET INCOME fime bidg. consisting of one 2m @ two 3 rm. apts. piss 2 sleeping rms Income ole bapa Boggy ell full - as furnace, in- SS : ttorm:, — screens, cond nen HOTEL In Lake ares fiear Pontiac Becta eeiiing bar, | ‘\ Ideal downtown ap PE ¢1157' GILES —_, For Sale Lots 7 4, ‘Clarkston + | REAL. ESTATE INC. Now's the time “J to buy your farm at low cost! 280 ACRES Deckersville — Beautiful home Medern pk Price $45,000. terms ACRES Cass city - S'» mi east. Ship , pee Grace A milk 8 room house arge barn © stanchions $38 000 full price $10,300 down 120 ACRES Case City - 8 reom brick New bern & silo New milk house Caro, Michigan — Good dullcines price $17.000 Down parmen' 35 ACRES Caro. Michigan -— 2 bedroom home 9Pull besement Smal! bern | hard-surfac. 95.000. terms. road 40 ACRES Case City —- 10 miles outside land, Fw Lote of dutldings Good 00, terme "40 ACRES Casey City - On die cktop roa Besutiful setting Good level] land Well drained. Home ts newly cec- orated. in and cut. Circle drive Beautiful landscaping 2-ca? €8- SUNOCO SERVICE STATION POR rage Large poultry house has large enclosed gia«s porch finiehed tm -knotty pine AW matic off heat Pull price $i¢ 000 About $10000 dewn 40 ACRES East’ of Cass City. Good land Price $6,000. terms. $2.500 down ~ @€ recom home, L-shaped bern 32260, Orchard 10 ACRES Moen ore Pull price. $a, $8,000. Down’ payment: $2,900... 80 ACRES « mi M33. ftoom brick. (rE home. ieee en are all SS barn & silo Level . Full price $1 \ payment $2,500. 140 ACRES Near Cass City ot gp woo basement barn, poultr se Gees well. Stace? brick & home . Needs Kecorating Puy’ *. price $11 ica with terms/ PA FF 2-435 ‘t Bo ansy4: i MA __S-O821. “POR PARMS AN, ACKER — Call Rutledge OR 3-11 PE 4-0003 lake farme. ourse for sale. A ff i P. W DINNAN; 66 W. Huron | ig? ACRES SR. reom, scaped lawn shede and Offered at $10,500; $1,550 down. INDIAN VILLAGE WEST SID OOM: car gare at $3,850 down a JA GOOD BUY... PE minutes ‘to . to 83, i) ¥ down a trade may be worked rodney nwa fi IN 187 ACRES | eetvieg Income cton, ae thréa ~ Hirer nies ere: es “Edw. M. Stout, Realtor is. Cal a3 2818. | ott, pa go oo cee ‘Property 49 Cass Lake. One of the most eer HAPPINESS || | Reauttatbalng ee, aes 1QOFT. COMMERCIAL for see Eo $27.- 500 fer inside a with attractive terme. Edw. M. Stout, Realtor TT N. Saginaw St. oni 1 58165 Open Eves. FE +158 . ‘ PARK AT our FRONT “DOOR UNOCO SERVICE STATION FOR ease NE corner Sashabaw and ~ sar eee roads, station _—— can- | Tuesday, November 27th 19 am | Pa ities . Is THR “BIRD” TO SEE ae TAVERN on main wee im, trade Be 500 on busy small grill in “Pontiac. Seats income from amus “GAS STATION HOME ’ 5 Ww ARD E. PARTRIDGE REAL ‘ESTATE BUSINESSES: \ HURON JSF. water rms tion Tuesday. Noy. 27th. 10 a. ~ MOTEL // 8 units op Pte trav, Season L’ ESTATE INC.* Main, Clarkston, Mich §-5821 COMPLETE R taurant ‘equipment at poe Orchard I Call FE a wes fer Tom or Red en Sale Land Contracts 52 25% DISCOUNT t Property sold for $3,050. sou SEVERAL he! ARMS AND Pages 32.700 eo cent. - te. Valuet, meaner. 5-0693 | 1930 to po cars. B ous Ute. “most | deals pt ainutes. ns also mnie on tu won He ture nifeateres nd “Oakland - Loan Company |* ey FE 2-0200 > MAIN ROCHESTE R, MICH. LOANS $25 TO $806 ied mega &00ps Phn_ Rochester. OL 6-071) Of 1-979! WA: at Tm ORE TANK : | eae ara! Ses ee ee Tree ta Rights ote Mike: | the new, PE 2a { Per ect _ : ¢ new 2 1. oERGBEHLER LIVING ROOM suite, e@ceasional and ot coffee bles, room aie ‘NWHOUE ONGAN EX” PLAY- = ANTIQUE ORGAN EX®. PLAY- en A ing oman green nylon frieze aw chair. mate record player, tea compartment. =o davenport-bed, green ta- Piva cor adh ? Sp s3ass stove. All in ri con- running | ALE WOOL hoon. JE? Soe COFFEE table. Exc cond. ROLA TV ALL WOOL CARPET FLORAL ON Table model. rice Beige. 12x18. Like new. $150. OA 879.95 3 Mili’. MI — §-3186. Buckner Customers Are | Happy Folks Buckner’s Employes serve with a smile in the most friendly manner — ft 's easy to dea: at Buckner’s, | where courtesy and kindness are shewn to everyone and borrowing is a pleasy’+ . Provide for your !mmec inte anc eit re hapolness by arranging for cash ¢recit account wih the pasate where you re wel comed, and vour detronage !s ap preciated Loans to $50, ep to 24 months to repay BUCKNER FINANCE COMPANY IND FLOOR NATIONAL BLDG. PONTIA 4512 DIXIE HIGHWAY DRAYTON . DRaAY' PLAINS 2390 BARNSTON WALLED LAKE __ #5463 VAN DY VAN DYKE. UTICA Need $500 With fast. courteo.s service and on pay yments to fit your budget? § Then you Sead vistt our new- enient modern office #0 con¥ to. parking and « a, where hew private consulta’ rooms await | you. Or phone FE p s-8121 and tel) us your seeds. | Home & Auto | ie “aN BUSINESS | Lene Company; |SALES CORPORA ATION 7 bas Perry Street Floor) Hours . to 5: Saturday Sto! (ANTIQUES MANY MUSEUM a BED. sLIOHTLY: |__pieces. FE, 23-7560. 0 = = |g 2863. : ANTIQU | FURN. , GUEES SINGER SALE OF USED/Ma- BORROW WITH CONFIDENCI AFC — Housenold Finance Cor- poration is Americas oldest and tees firance compeny backed - vears of experience. Yor ay \borrow up to £500 if you mace @ steady imeome and can make reyue: monthly payments Loans sre\made without endors- ere Service fast Money usu- ally the same day. Phone o: “oP SIOUSEHOLD FINANCE CORP. OF PONTLXC 3% S Saginaw St The Kay Biag Ind floor Room 204 Mortgage Loans 54 I oans — $600 to $1,300 1. For ant purpose on hommes. modern or not. in Ostland Count 2 For boirie a THioee or Ym- provements 3 To rowgh-tm or -ncicose / house mal constructed f rtgeg: ay 308 Nationa! Jain: | cay TT PIANO “TIVING room furniture, o freeze, shuf- ht fle-board, girl's ‘s Schwine rien . bikes, Ironrite. RCA “ TV. 5&- May aer Mise BARREL BACK UPHOLSTERED BLACK WALN@L BECRETARY & Sweke 35 ee let ted i DESOTO 4&D EQUITY IN 35 | housetr; for iater modei EM 2410. oh or note hare 3% FORD FOR ANY fa MA 5-1164 Ask crue | .< AEKL OR TRADE Ass Pontiac 4 door Good cond!- & good beufidt: ay —- diflerence, Ask for Mr Tow X % L. H. BROWN, Realtor ‘fg tion. One\owner car, Will trade ehols at loca,‘ ea ned ‘1362 W. Huron \ Pb FE 23-4810 TH com, stove. Will swap pa gas or elec. . $3728 or will consider lots Will take or | ae 40° ELEC. OR 3-4064. — ABOUT ANYTHING YIU WAN "MOVING, HUB | FOR Laat ene cree BE FOUND | Must sacrifice dining room tab’ &S' SALES and chairs, girls skis, boota, pants, _. pn yg the way, but « lot | ro pay. Brace eaters, all | poles, chiffrobe, youth bed, vac, childs table, fireplace set, cedar < sie “Ode and Siete, eier | chews Wtehien "york sabi “eth Bathroom fixtures. beds, chests, articles, PE §-1602. more various dressers, vanities and «prings | a mattresses Living room suites, MOVING HOTPOINT T poToMAT. eccasiona! chairs. tables, lamps. , ic Washer. GE 9 cu. ft re! 34 TV sects radios, rugs, dining reom *in fan, other misc. items, st suites Dinette sets and many, 8¢el! MAytalr 628800 9 0 other mise. items NEW & USED NEW BARTON DELUXE WRING- Visit our trade-dept. for rea! er-type washer will sacrifice our bargains equity of $46 Dinette set, Formica USE OU R LAY-A-WAY PLAN tep. chrome, chartreuse, plus oth- OR EASY TERMS er household appliances — be i uP TO 24 MONTHS TQ PAY seen between 415 - 7 350 We buv. sell or trade Come but W Huren | and leok around. 2 acres of tree ,ORGE STOVE 11 FT REFRIG- parking : { EuONE FE $-#241 co GRY Te eres FE 5-523 and OIL HEATER, 3 oR 6 ‘ROOM | size. _FE 5-323 & 8 BAL co ‘ mies of Pontiac. or 1 ate) 'ONE ABC WRINGER WASHEY. “Auburn Heighis on Auburn | — auto. washer $33. FE | 2-0710 ce Se ELECTRIC STOVE! Owe COMPLETE WITH FIT- with auto. clock Phone OR 3-6128 | eee brtaad erib with mattress. Alcohol 188 Proot | ER eee RUBBER BASE PAINT GAL. $127 my Frigidaire and GEFs washers, Ox12 Felt B. Rugs $3.95 dryers. reages. re virig.. “water #3" WALL TILE. 25¢ BONNY MAID VINYL TILE, 10¢ 12x12 LINOLEUM.- 87 20 = - eee TV's. Crump Electrte. FE 573 REBUILT WASHING MACHINES. SYERS 141 W HURON. FE ¢-3064 | 411 makes guaranteed bye Bles- 24° WESTINGHOUSE TV. NEW, — tric, 52_N. Johnson. FE 4-3 take over payments, FE 5-4661 RENT AUTOMATIC WASHERS: BENDIX Aa automatic Lronrite troner $2 Kenmore Genera! Electric, Tior, | rf tructions. Call and Westingtor se Rebuilt. As low FE ¥isoa ———— as $46.50 AWSON CHAT RED FRIEZE LAWSON CHAIR & ely ol in “eo "couch, FE 3-3800 J 4+Th40 after §. fine selection final 7 day sale on a mer- handise, fine values. OR }-4036 | chines Portables at $39. cabi- se- By. en End Boat House. ‘| 3 piece graf mahogany bedroom | aba 4 suite, Westinghouse washer & dry- home de er garden tools MA 61587 ee &P rca “NEW ELECT MA CHINE a Cobain save 50 per cent; ee hee Coronet, 54) N Perry eee. an “MODEL. ROUND bebbin. good cond Payment $6.40 : due Jan. Ind: Credit man will soucere ee ie = = bring to your home. FE 6-1564 ter OL 1-0122 — Dealer — or SAtE. DONT BE MISLED BY oe bring to your chair, solid mahogany 2 end ta- bles and coffee tavie, 675 OR 32140 tabie Pine flower in Aiso old books Soup turreen ang cup+ x BLONDE ovr OLD rps “ALL false claims Singer does not = prof. look transfer thei* accounts to other PICK & PAINT 14)’ Oakland people - for cuaranteed Singer BUNK BEDS. COMPLETE DRESS sales df_service Check st your er 28 N Pada _FE 38-31% Singer Sewing Center, with the BULOVA ELEGFRIC MANTLE cn Pe bot = Be “emtee GFR call 11 clock. 19 In bese by 8'2 in. high Oral top. Good condition, runs SIMPLEX IRONER IN ‘_ PERFECT fine. $15 none MElrose 45854 condition $69 OR 30178 10305 Opfharst | Rd. Hally STOVES. BOUGHT. SOLD, EX- cn USED CONSOLE TV changed. Turnet’s, 602 Mt. Clem- “ee a Gr antenne kit $8 95 _eos FE 2-000800 000 py) aan TRADE-IN DEPT \ 3 ‘ 5 é \ AL T ON I\ Recond \Fesy washer ., $79.95 . Welton Cor. Josuyn FE 23-2237 Recond LS aces refrig. - ordre AFH FOR SAT apts -—fitudle co: Fass TOR Mes 4 pe wasals dinette ext. table $49.95 _ereting ot not Le &-$755 . 5 wainut bedrm. suite 878 ped _ COLDSPOT aie eee at ccenh ail heater 249 9 liv “ reom ae is 03 DRESSERS. $7 Soo ia COUCH VYMAN ; raneg 88. Ding rea sake: 8 aoe st = +117 Sreatiact sche. Dire cage ona , Sed Trade-In Dept. standard, $5. Baby scales, $ | tomes chair .... soe Refrigerator, $25 sher pa esras ewes leiola ce ; Gone | Ges range pee covsie(entaine rE . $ pe breakfast eee oe Grab inp Fuunrune co Davenport an chair ..... $3450 1% S Saginaw FE 32-5523 ‘=. — — suite... $00 Tutt “pws TAS cA anity, e sisinieles sie q DINING ROOM TABLE & 4 Reirigcrate, ase chairs, blond end table, ¢ tamps, ic, It se, PORTA. MANY ITEMS DISHWASHER JAMES PORTA- CONVENIEN! TERMS ble. 18 months bry $100. Westin king THOMAS- ECONOMY house table mode! radio. $15 _ ive 1.1776 : | FURNITURE CO. EASY SPIN DRY WASHER, LATE . 361 8. Saginaw 4 $95 Salone a 8i 50 8 ced ly New | $._ Mich ce a id Auto. drser, baiane a week, vsED HOT POINT AUTO. WASH- water ter, ber, Due-therm oi] heater, 5 to 6 Son ty. oe Rabio"s ry Rrruiaxce new, $88 sy terms, Schick's (ex PE +1133. ELECTROLUX, LATE MODEL, #30 "e ADE ELECTRIC AROES FOR —_— [aE i wary will _—— to your hom ler, SrECTROLUZ ata MopEr., | SED i RANGES. 8 ARB Like new, Take over baiance of theo W. BE Electrie $44.88 or ments of $11.22 for four MCD cadre PE 8-0258._ . | a REFRIO. .. canis LEVER ACTION, 22 CAL- iber, — — for ta! recorder. OR 3-1684 POLAROID LAND CAMERA FOR Bosion Bull pup. FE &-}479 ~ TOYS. TOYS. TOYS _ Barnes Tovland now open, lar aways for Christmas Trade in rour old ice skates on @ new. pair Bee us for a complete iine of fire- piace futeres peewee Pricay. evenings til! @- eas? BARNES HARDW/ ARE | 743: W. Huron 50101 2070 DISCOUNT c 3 BEDROOM HOME - —Unfinished interior. Con- tract balance $6,300. Will dis- count 2 per cent, OR 3-2937. | Let Your $$$ ; Work for You We bare both ‘arge _ or | tata ‘Sere Siig ket ier rE J.C. HAYDEN, Tahoe a = Walton Fivd hase to Loan - Lenders) W HEN YOU NEED INVESTMENT “BUYS @00 ft. Dixie Bwr. peewee frontage wear M15 445 per, 300 ft. of M16 eng

bed a Sent condition, Norge re- lee and service. OL 23-3103 or frigeratar ¢ soot running con-_ MY 9-2556 __ dition. | ‘PLOQR SAMPLE DUO - THERN TAae “YOUR DISHES at discount prices UTOMATICALLY \\ AYNE GABERTI GE Oe NEEDS FE 5-189 used ation or work shop 2 lights 40 watts PE 6-922! FE Gee Of oat MACHINE e tubs. Small poree- or it oe SE Sreauee fpr pert top reas Ey 8 cu. ft. deep for § years. $305 freete 7 es of porch : and furn tehed in) All in exceilert, cond. OA 8-3630, - 32 \WAYNE GABERT’S DRYER. | FLOOR SAMPLE SALE Call up to 35 per cent discount on all floor sample APS | leery te Py ae NGES ‘Christmas Gifts = 59 ALL NAME BRANDS. AND SIZES. \ ere on od SOME LIKE NEW \ :. , os $39.50 AND UP \ | _Mootcaim 7 _ CONSUMER'S -POWER CO. | 28_W_ Uawrepce FE 5-$151 | CLOSE OU 2 eae EEZERS pee phe BROS ww THE PONTIAC PRESSi_ TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1950 Ne 3 _— , ae ee ye en _ ALUMIN UM 5 m= a braid ‘(ge hs we Re si s Pe. > “ ASPHALT TILES ARMSTRONG, tx0x% INCH oe, TANE ite ~ STAND. er, baffle swee r, baby erase! basainette, 2... aoe SMALL SPINET MABOOANY x discount. Gallaghers, 18 E. ooen &. FE 40808 STELLA GUITAR AND CASE. §18. Good cond. FE %-0290. Sale Office Equipment 63 GOOD OFFICE DESK, $15, 24 W. Lawrence: St. Sale St Store lore Equipment 64 64 |e nel WALK-IN FREEZER antom ee See omplete with refrigeration -unit. Good con- dition. Farmer's M 484 Au- burn Ave Phone yarns pion i fusca ADDING MACHINE, es working FE condition. NATIONAL Se REGISTER, AL- so Claty, cash register. EM 3-4466, shes. silverware, card table, coat, suits, blouses, ware. size 1442 to 16. OR 2-1460 Good condition. _after 4:30 om a) rE 4-642 . | 135 | gs! Saginaw PE 56-2100 AND os HALF AND » Opa Market. FE etme — 08 you west. [as hatter “tee *q fi. $038 8-Mile Rd. Zonolite per on = te CHAINSAWS purine ir, oad ania aie Bales, servide rentals 4x8x\s. fh ig eee o CALL MICH, -CHAINSAW DIST. |ixi7 wie Sioa baaic. eae a hos Inside door jams, W. ae » 03.05 Sot] pipe, galvanized ptpe, crock, Dlaster and Sadecrs I me LI 61790 after 6) ~EXTRA SPECIAL White Pine Paneling REAL BARGAIN 8, ., Piyseote, 4x8 Sheet $1.35 EACH FLOOR SHOP |. PLYWOOD | 8 ¥ Open 9 6 sh and carry prices AUTO. $120 xOx% fir... Peet? 5 360° Ladies tee coat, size 14° $25, Baby ped = Fir *. 4% Ce ves weve pum fe ee 138 agTg WATER WESTER he. L2E ee Birch 16 90 | verse trap toilets. $3111: 3 pe./¢se-sin py bea colored bath tub. toliet and lava-|gag-sa, vscord 4 ft, SO M.S. -8. Feompem, 59) Seatian Tay: i Bat YOUNGS | coagex BY Fite Powe are achen Surences. CAL M THE COIL R | pasa hot = maaan Sm | {00t. Wall boxes for duplex plugs, _ 37 rs. Aptomatic water heater, qos quia & renee fase boxes. | hardware, ~ elect supp’ woes a. _ Soenes. rock and tile galvanized e Der try St. and .. Lowe Bros. Ks HEIG SUPPLY 2685 a eet Rd, FE 45431. pS WAST CARRtaoE, PLAY PEN Excellent ‘con- SHEETROCK SAVE UP TO $500 ON MATER. | ~ TALS = 5 ee tae HOUSE. MAKE SURE ITs BURMEISTER Northern Lumber Co. after 6 or Li ays. |NEW 12 GAUGE PUMP, Ife 3 s s ‘Sale Sporting | Goods 65 BINA. 2 a PAIR BOYS'.ICE SKATES, SIZE 8. Boy's ieee roller skates, size 7. an tn good condi- Phone OR 3.2216. 2 i tin 3 1 AKC Sat) trained, ‘Both "was. "ito “ CLEARANCE SALE SEES and on gune at cost. ct a band warmers, a ania iis. 50. | HARDWARE PE 2-881! GUNS, MODERN, AND ANTIQ UE, buy, sell and {rade Burr ell, ye, > '8. ee LADIE. S NIGHT ¢ ONLY | _FRipay. DEC. 7 Now ? 3 295 ere r _ahurn 7ROOK SF SLAY B BAUGH" S | LARGE SEL SELECTION OP USED RL fles and Ben's Loan _Office, 4 ‘Pa rson, FE 45141, ~ GUNS — BUY-SELL-TRADE | Manlev Leach ley St PR TaacnOS eoinee SIZE . lee skates, size 6, girl's, FE He SPORTSMEN oft SANDY'S SPORT SHOP Mon to Thurs, thal ip “rn. § to 8 Sat. 6 to 8, Bun. 5 to 4 1170 8. Telegraph PE 3-9140 Sand, Gravel & Dirt 66 La A GRAVEL, FILL DIRT, Tor 3-1981 or MA $1357. oe 7-3 GRAVEL & CINDERS. otten cow manure, ooue & stone. FE 4-337) 4} TOP 80% SOIL RICH. PLS Sand, gravel reh dirt. So Sennett. FE 5-4 Chto oon, Sona SE v e aifia or PE 28572. ai TOP Soi CRUSHED STONE. Sand, gravel, fill. peat _ard, EM 3-0531. BLACK DIRT FOR SALE. CALL FE 2-2965 between 8 & 5 Visit our repair cee (TES AND FHA SURPLUS LUMBER w weil jet m Pd AC 0.98 Double hr windows from ves terrific buys Stiding Ww ws from es ered rescent, 393 Orchard @ Ave. “8 405 qk lb i b tse) LALDOot Lumber ee os| Plasterboard. Rock lath. Paint. . : Hardwa Plumb: and Electri- ye eal supplies, :1025 jand Ave. fittings a: oe i ae TABLE LAMPS 1856 DESIONS, Peg ner Hg te Os vith 006 $14.05 value $3.96. Factory ures: SA UMBING SUPPLY ulars. Michigan Fluorescent, 8. FE 5-2100| _© Orchard Lake Ave. Leas | TAPPAN GAS STOVE, GAS Lode. 5 enn, BM 0 FE 5-1467,) Pursery chair, car seat, FE 8-0550 Ae 5 BATH- USED OIL AND COAL PURNACES. poe " anes oa a nae burners and Qiowers, War aot Hy fans L? a teriminge ge. A om] BE, crg gs MMe Meche Fon Fane HOMES... QUICK. off- patented awnings for doors ool re = eep rain and door ards $3.50. 300 Dixie. Hwy. at EM_ }-3353 FUEL ae FOR SALE. WE GIVE a Orvel Gidcumb. OR ECORDER, HAS . Is the 1957 Bi- 'SACRI : ENGAGEMENT RINGO. laeace DIRT ROAD pORAVEL | 30 “genter diamond with 1| and ffl sand and mortar sand. ~ : fa vo Sand | _FE 23-6360 _ with citys hite go BLACK DIRT FOR ae CALL _2-6351, Call Yornings _PE 2.20965 between 8 | LE CRUSHED SNOW | = LIME Aluminum . co windows driveways and parking ~ > oe ate! Fibergias | lots. Wholesale of retail. FE awnings. _5-1413. FE FILL DIRT. 6 paYs WEEK. > Pees Ston ta, «338 | PONTIAC Ls LAKE BLDRS. SUPP and gravel. Fill din, ober and mortar truck: 3-1534. pis ROAD GRAVEL. § YDS. $7. DE- Nvered FE 46588 PT aad pn ced, Coal & Fuel 67 DRY, ae SLAB WOOD. je. A 8-2385. 89 a PEMALE ‘ LIse 81 SETTER. reg. 1 male 1 female, & Mo. Teg, FE 7 TEELS & 1 fT, 222 Russell . $15 EACH. ake ce BEAGI izes REG. BOXER wks. oid. Sale or swa AKC TEingae 8 PUPS. ora MA 5-0071 BEAGLES, Eberies Buddy 95 Will sell at huge one OR 3-1665 after “. Woon AND ALOMNT ME see If nation =< oe [BENSON I LUMBER co. ~ For All Your Insulation Needs Call— Church’ s, Inc. 30AT AND FLOOR SANDER POL- rind- __Do It Yourself 61 sre viens ie. FETA Ts, steamers, Baldwin ave’ CHAIN SAWS Newly p . $128, W. J. Mc-|__ Rented and sold. FE 2.0077. FAWN MALE BOXER, 1 YR. OLD. th, FE Tete FOR RENT et shots. MA 4-3404 after 6 p.m. FOR FURNITURE sander — hand sender —| FAWN FEMALE BOXER, a4 1 YRS. furnace vacuum cleaners. Oak-| 0)4. Pur, No $20. land Fuel and aint, Ri Or- Very we. mannered. r ‘-0200, Garage Doors’ ti i. ake Ave. FE het BS PFAYF SEWING bees - | LEA TOWN: GERMAN SHEP. | Berry steel overhead vactory see-| Paint, moing. baravare,. tor: pags | et. SRC ton 00 MA = * sizes and Ss mics. Weekdacs Fri. thru- Tu selection, from $35 ard A} 8:30 to 6:00. Sun, 10 to 4 4. Closed | 7EDIGREE BOXER Ww WITH PA- | roodern door om your garage ‘costs Wed Thurs pers. FE 5- | _ lees than yor ihink. us give MONTCALM BUILDER SUPPLY 7 IES. CAGES you 1s free estimate. 186_W. Montcalm PE _$-4712 | — pasa walang ne PAT eo | Cameras, Equipment 61 27. 5 kaat'as Vi Tals : HOUSE PA PAINT Fea eae morass eee PEXINGESE PUPPY. 3 MONTHS Em: % * @ ‘emale— on ie 18 PER GAL— Ls PER GAL. Bor paid. traced White female. 378 Ela ridge. FE sine FER GAL. GUARAN-| yppeRT’s CAMERA SHOP | —°-0087 —a— KING BROS, [7 gfe San | tants SFE an oan > Sale Musical Goods 62 ; 4-112 Su eee ot Bn cRD PONTIAC RD AT OPDYEE i bee acbtninoe ann _pups. Cheap, rE. 78019. * » i ; INSULATE ‘case, like new. FE §-2455. Parakeets Guar. to Talk _ woo! bianket. Oniy $4.20 for | KEY ACCORDION “NEW GON: | Canaries. Red Factor. oaest & Sup- ft ARD “Ke | dition. 185 Whitt j __Plies, 591 4th St t., FF FE 24025. PLASTERBOARD — 4 OCK LATH. |ACCORDIONS. FROM. $14.95 PARAKEETS, - ANARIES, CAGES. PAUL 8T. SYR LUMBER co. (Gult lins, from .. $17.65 | Fodu. Since 27, 684 Oakland Ave. Lake Rd EM 3-2731 eerinanieas $1.00 £08 10.00 REG. PEKINGESE PUPPIES — 2. Sue Posie 1. LTA HOucrere Elec. Ouitars, with Amp $75.00 ‘mo. old. FE 17-0243. | AW - DELTA IOMECRAFT Cornets and Trumpets from $20.50 MALE BOXER. with motor, 1948 Pontiac, 2-dr.,/ Violins, Banjos. Sax. Drums THOROUGHBRED MALE BOXER, Funs good. FE 5-600, 1900 Square. BEST TRADE ALLOWANCES shout 3 youre old -FE. 6-0809._ Lake Rd», | RETNTAL OR EASY PAYMENTS TOY TERRIER PUPs. REG. FE. JET WATER PUMPS. = 0.05 G. A EDWARDS 8 8. Saginaw | _ $3806. Thompson, Per ACCORDION, 120 BASS, § SWITCH. | Do ined. Boarded ats K GUTTER. 13 _ CENTS FOOT.| es. Made\in Italy. 13’ months old. Dogs T rained, Bo chats | 70 ‘arwick’s, 2678 Orchard Lake Ra. by ma | cost, ; sell $200. RINGER Wansine: |_Obtve: LATS DOGS, CATS BOARDED. Doas hse ying 1 Ae “ Care trained. Burr-Shell, 375 8. Tele . Rem teun D8. | graph wae fase & Shella $00. FE 4 Lessons, , free YOU WITH YOUR loaned inners, Xmas iay-| Hay, Grain & Feed 71 colors to ¢ from in rubber |B - FLAT CLAIRNET, REASON- | 3909 BALES OF 18T OR 2ND , © _Jelied we) = | able, used very little, FE 2-7537, cutting alfalfa. 600 bushels a aot ie Kiapd Fuel and Patni, Blond Hammond Spinet| {i,Ayo 19 © oar -wens| organ. Practically new. | ite SALES Pinet CUTTING. AL | time) 7 Ca be Old M falfa and brome. be Alas nd dihve atime) on, build ter hard n be seen at ill} ¢ alfalfa No Reason- 5 bing paint ‘wood, able sold in one jot, Win ny ay _in Waterford. gutely. Ye Baek Lobe ta PO ‘ery liberal discount. a Call Mr. Dorman or Mr. weralfe tod Larne EG _Gheseers” OA _Pety, Hee 3-1907. old, pups, 4 months female | male bag mad be mon AKC sy or 41104. 3038, Walton yrs, “is MONTHS aate mannere Pure breed, no papers, $25. oR 1-0192 evenings. BOXER PUPPIES. | 69 Ss. BOSTONS AT STUD. = CuR- _tiss, OR 3-9296. BROWN 3 MALE DACHSHUND. ¢ _wks, old, 8-154, Ear! How- | D & FIREPLACE woop | |. FIELD CHAMPION, | the second)\\8 yrs acl | pring: Private. Bales dally ‘MODEST MAIDENS - Jay “What kind of hunting clothes do you wish, Madam — big, game, duck er man?” -27 —itle : u ALran— ©& re __ For Sale Livestock 72 ___ Sale Farm Produce 75 — HONEY, CIDER. KINGS: | SUTTERNUT AND DELICious | squash Stock now for winter Ouly 3 cents @ Ib. 3660 Giddings Rd_FE_5-6600, GRADED 8AND GROWN POTA- toes. Very reasonable. MA 5-6291. ‘633 FORD TRACTOR WITH CAB and industrial brush, like new. PE 54-3870. GRAVERLY TRACTOR. WITH ALL attachments. Including snow plow. A-i cond. OA 8-3630. SPECIAL © per cent discount on all Oliver | oc tractors, loaders. dozers, | — & back 3% pa. 3 38 per cent bodies months pay ments ¢urin winter pease NTIAC F M & INDUS, =e 825 Woodward yE_¢6ui_¢ or_ rE #142 TILLERS & TRACTORS Buy your rotary tiller now, we have | bury, 2330 Clarkston Rd. Lake e| i Orior Sale Farm Equipment 76. For Sale Housetrailers 7 —~ es HERD OF RERxPony | 1936 TROTTWOOD. 22” ALUMI- feeder cattle. will deliver. $17 a | num, fully — 4 1 mo. old. _bundre¢ 1. Phone OL 32-8936. } Cost new, $2. sell for $1.600. GIR's ¢H GERNSEY HEIPER, | —MArket 42901 : = peeere, due in March, MA. T i] ~~ PINTO! MARE T alt er FE §-1446. ~ Exchange. ANDERSON CH4AMPION PRAIRIE ‘SCHOONER -LINE 2 ana 3 bedroom. 1. 16 to 80) ft. 8 & ‘O ft. wide. Bank rates. Best terms nm area. Late model like pew. Pay like rent. BOTTLE GAS and ACCESSORIES STORE Cars wirec hitches and over. loads instaitec. 4 @ 8. Tel FE 2-3200 Across Tel-Haron Ctr WANTED: USED TRAILER homes and sports trailers. We will et wera eran: Caan se? arine Coach ro ‘nate ‘oly Ran Holly ME’: __ Rent Trailer Space 79: aveone HEIONTS. MOBILE VIL lage. New, the best 170 N. Op-| FE Son 1 = southeast of Pontiac. oni uGare ESTATES, MODERY . Sheen. front & playground. OxFORD MOBILE MANOR I8 FOR | & good stock of used tillers — i 17 ry w good ne Used garden tractors, and power | | LEES SALES & SERVICE | Mt 3-0830 lawn mowers | 6-30 beng de on cement. First class utili- | | e answer for re tired folks 2 miles e Zast of Ox- for? en Lakevill JAkland ir MY 2-072 = | PARK / AT PARKHURST Where ‘iving ts a vacation — 172) By Jay Alan) Wan tee ’ i ; BAGLEY A AUTO PARTS }\ Big Lot in Birmingham BP Now deat on BEEMER. fHORE- | Always R Ready to Buy Se ET “Bud Shel Shelton’ Motor Sales Then Bring It Here We pay top dollar for sharp cars AVERILL'S 2020 Dixie at Ph HIGH $s$ PAID BUYING FOR STATE GLENN'S SALES 254° 8. SAGINAW | ST. _ PE 47371 AND be! you _ North Chevrolet's UP TO FOR JUNK & CHEAP cars, FE 2-2666 Days or eves. “JHE HIGH DOLLAR For high grade used cars We need them. Drive the extra miles, it — pay vou well, 4540 Dixie AGLEY i NACES, MY | For Sale Cars =) ‘83 CHEV. WAGON. Mado ie | Venter with 19,009 les.” Very $1,005. “Master’ s Motor Sales 6 $123: 47 PLYMOUTH 248 W. Yale. After 5. . 2 DOOR. CALL FE LANE, STANDARD, 2 fake over pay- FE 2-0522 after 5:00. FORD “5s Saas | mit He, Radio a Beater te eh _p.m. 1955 CHEVY $1495 fish. “This ea” beautiful car and bargain priced NORTH “H. J. VAN WELT OR_ 31358 _ For Sale Trucks 1990 CHEV. PANEL. INSULATED | _ | motor, 1 yr, old; tires good. 63 Park Isiand Lake Orion, Mich. 16 CHEV. WRECKER _OR di196 | Wrecker — 53 Chevrolet, | | 14,000 actual mi. Fully | _ equipped. EM _ 3-3839. 92 GREEN CHEVIE ‘, TON PICK- | up, Heater. Good bedy, motor _ tires. _3-5109 'LIGHT OR HEAVY HAULING | | Anywhere, FE 4-6820. _ | “53 FORD *; TON PICKUP. R & Ht {| Good "ond 1. $625 OR 7 hel | WTD. FORD TRUCK ENGINE. F7__ 1953 or later preferred, MY 2-3184 | | V-8 1 TON PICKUP 1947. $125 mee — se@an, $65. Good cond | 1952 F tap % TON PICKUP, GOOD ons heater, good tires, $450 | ma | '% FORD. DUMP TRUCK, Brown Rd., Pontiac. Wilson GMC | New & Used Trucks Oakland at Cass ily a %; TON PICKUP $673 | ry PICKUP $325 | 3 CHEVIE UTILITY $263 232 S| SAGINAW j PE 20131 For Sale Cars m| | "32 BUICK Super Hardtop DYNAFLOW. RADIO & HFAT- LASS ER. T CD _ GL . W-WALL | TIRES. SHARP. | | $645 | 921 Mt. Clemens St. FE 308% joveiy acres. includes a private. | McCULLOCH CHAIN SAWS lake with good swimming. good MATTHE Ws { Rentals, Parts & Repairs | schoots, club house & tornado vt ut | ; 1890 Crooks Rd MI 6-0446— ae saps - minates fo Pon- H \ j Y | MeCULLOCH. CHAIN SAWS. DROP ac. Also trailer sales. Base rate | im and see ‘em at W. F. Miller's aM Phone MYrtle 23-4611 | Garden & Lawn Equipment, 1593 * Auto Accessories 80 HARGREAVES South Woodward iNorth of 14 | Mile Rd. Birmingham, Mich. | : 211 S SAGINAW _Phone Midwest 46053 32 PRACTICALLY NEW SNOW = a ue NEW AND REBUILT SPREADERS_! = waieway 2 Pe toon Cheap. 1083 | FE 4446 Bern) cement) Dae ae - | 48 BUICK IN GOOD SHAPE FOR) le Vesact Beawame sor Sam: _Fee Sale Tires 80A - ae for pump job f 1 ~ tA _ ASS! oer ee. GOODYEAR, FIRESTONE, GOOD- | | fess BUICK DOOR RIVIERA SPECIAI. | fich, US Black or white side | (* cor Ce ea Including Dyna 9S oe | walls, Off new cars Pull guar- | wer "ate OL i000 and | DAVIS BACK HOE) antee. up to per cent off. | _Brakes _ Tri-tone paint. OL 1 | Standard size. ICK SRECIAL ¢ DOOR DYN | AND LOADER, LIKE} _NEW. CALL FE 40461 OR FE 41442. - SNOW 1S COMING ready with a snow blower or “rector with snow biade. We here | several in stock,. (do not shovel). | Evans Equip 6507 Dixie Hwy. MA 5-7878 | SPECIAL | ALLIS-CHALMERS G WITH SNOW’ PLOW. CULTIVATOR. AND | | ott OR . PONTIAC FARM | & INDUSTRIAL oe 825 WOOD’ | +0734 FE YOUR I. H, a Pontiac Rd Opdyke . _Aaction Sales _ 77) ~| PURNITURE ANTIQUES, | farm tools at auction 29. 12:20. 3%4 miles E. vot Oxford at 2500 Lakeville Rd. Centennial Farm sold. We are | pint a real clean-up auction Jerome F. Arnold, prop. J A | etsy & Bud Hickmott. auction- + eers. Phone OA 8-2226 or OA 8-27150 Oxford Siar ot NIGHT AUCTIO * at Smart Sale Farm. Closed waull | ‘For § Sale Housetrailers Cbd PREE!!! FREE!!! 18’ RONTIAC CHIEF ‘TION TRAILER buy Get entry blanks * ED. WILLIAMS __ 451 8, Saginaw eat Raeburn WE BUY AND SELL GOOD USED | tires. $3.50 up mad pt ] Saginaw FE 40687 | 7= LOOK! 670218 suburbanite mud and snow | tires, Remold $1095, exchange plus tax, | STATE a SALES $03 8. Saginaw FE SNOW TIRES | New Kelly rers Snow Tires, as low as $7 New and retreads. As low as $7.95 exchange, Fulle guaranteed, SERVICE-TIRE & _ _TREADING-CO. | 481_N. Perry st, FE 5-069 TWO 670x115 USENG TIRES AND tubes-—-235_ 1 Voorheis ‘Rd. | ,_4-0687 Auto ‘Service — CRANKSHAFT GRINDING IN THE | j ear, cylinders rebored. Zuck Ma- | chine Shop 23 Hood Phone FE | “Sale Motor Scooters 8&2 - 955 CUSHMAN EAGLE. PERFECT cond. Accessories -EM a 2166 aft- er 4pm * For Sale Motorcycles 83 FOR PARTS AND SERVICE ON your Harley Davidson, see Harley | Davidson Sales Co. 372 South) Saginaw, | _ _For Sale Bicycles 84 Bore 26" SCHWINN BIKE. GOOD | condition. FE 2-5375 i Boats & ‘Accessories 85 PARA at sales A | CENTURY 15' COLT INBOARD, "| | Aknouncing THAN COMPLETE OUTBOARD | | 1957 etroiters CENTURY 10 IMPERIAL & 16 a oe $3795 SEAFLYTE OUTBOARDS. Mode ‘i mote Vidoed INLAND LAKES SALES! PONTIAG CHIEF | 127_W. Huron FE 47121 FE 2-6122 | : (12 HP. SEABEE OUTBOARD MO- | 42 and tor. Like new, FE + 1366. TEN WI DES | available. sed mobile 4301 Ey Hw Drayton Plains. OR é ‘SET OF Janes ALFALFA 8EC ox Ny 5 CUTTING, models reconditione like —_ hvatante! on this plan. ost a cals —— ANGE ° Pe > —— 11955 41-FT. SaAEPION ? BED. room. All modern. Lot 36, 1155- Peirfan, Square Lake Trailer Ct., ores. f one MOD. also alfalfa and ea t 2022 a mixed. Wi Ra me, fe 0 p OOD OT Gearon Pra aN “et COM of tyson RERALS, STUARTS. AN 14 TO 50 PA ? sae Trailer |fimcase : — Sales__|_wset. Dyed ‘ sek glean Used Cary EVINRUDE MOTORS Hull and engine repairs and var- are a We have a few 1956 mod- ¢ Phd nae! at a greatly reduced AIARINE SALES & SERVICE ______4#22_8. Telegraph “JOHNSON heed ies es MOTORS Sales and Servic reraft, Lone Star boat. Teense | Little Dude trailers. Everything for the boat. OWNES MA nov SUPPLY 306 Orchard Lake Ave FE 2-8020 MERCURY OUTBOARD MOTORS Parts and service. Shorty Hook's on us xe pate Ave. VINRUDE, “MOTORS See the new ‘37 models . arrington Boat W vores (,8. Telegraph — m iF, sa TO SELL hors® } > dan i ) point ania te sigh nt Transpt see ‘Cant 87 FLY B IKLINER. CALIFOR- St ears foie yiR plus ta Kiry Service, ine, OR WE RAY ‘Top Dallar & Trucks + Matthey ys--| ‘Se M&M Mot Motor Beles | Dit yt | 1959 siterenry Mente Monte j Be, uick sale. Winterized EM 3-008}, "34 BUICK $1,595 Super Riv‘era Hardtop. Radio. heater, white wall tires. Really in beautiful condition. NORTH CHEVROLET 1000 S. Woodward, B'ham CADILLAC COUPE, 1956, GOLD ¥ cream top 8009 actual miles Best offer buys this car. After PE Saose call #0863. 9 to 4 call | ‘82 BU pate tires and battery. Priced for $4 CHE’ viz. DR. POWER i Glide, R&H_ new tires and brakes. | _1l owner, FE 8-1337 | 1955 CHEV. CONV. Vs. @ 1&h. $1,400. FE 2-7066. | 1954 CHEV. 4 DOOR: 210 hearer WsW. R & Good 1-0854. } 3 ae i 54 CHEVROLET — Bel Air Convertible POWERGI De. RADIO & HFAT- ER, W-WALL BRIG BL ACK TOP WItH EXCEL LENT CONDITION T19 31245 MATTHEWS “CHEVY” HARGREAVES - 211 S. SAGINAW FE 44546 ~ ‘a CHEV. BEL AIR HARDTOP. W.W. MAple 5-6211 ‘2 CHEVIE DELUXE « DR. EM 3-4785. | 'CAR PAYMENTS TOO BURDEN- come! Let us pele you edjust to | lene expensive model [ake Orion Motor Sales M24 AT CLARKSTON RD | FORD — MERCURY _ MY 2.2611 STATION WAGON, CHEVROLET = Air os va rm Pps ergiide. 4 dr. | —— & H Whitewalis, 1 3-3651_. owner, iene EM WE BELIEVE FOR THE FINEST USED CARS AVAILABLE SHOP Schutz Mtrs. : pe ie ee +- | Mapie en | ssa 4, tagtion OWENS | Your FORD Dealer 147 8 Saginaw FE 5-419! ‘$1 NASH STATION | wAcon “Ra overdrive, no good tires new paint, Tinterised. very eco- _Romically EM 3-008. 1954 OLDS $1595 oe mentor Come Pull power and like new every detail Specialty | priced for this weet. NORTH CHEVROLET 1000 S. Woodward. B’ham $3 OLDS, 4 DR. SUPER &. HYD R & H. Power brakes Wil! take ood ‘$1 Mere of Ford im trace assume payments of $5678 per mo 44 ird st 7 1956 OLDS 88 STANDARD TRANS mission Call Dee Griufin, Com merce EM 3-30 186 OLDS ran + 4 DR hardtop Power brakes, R' & } Crash ped end other extras. FE _3-0338 * Christmas Specials Full Price 1951 Hyd sedan s 1951 Buick sedan 1933 Plymouth 4-door $495 1983 Chevrolet 2-door $505 1984 Chevrolet 3-door _ 878s 1964 tec sedan. Hydra $985 1985 Chev 2-door P. O $i ies 1986 Chevrolet 2-door $1605 | MANY MORE TO CHOOSE PROM WE TRADE UP OR DOWN : HASKINS | CHEVROLET “Oakland County’s Fastest Growing | Dealer ate Highway et M15 Open Nites ‘ti! 9° \ 48 OLDS. 7% 2 DR. GOOD sEC- _ond car. EM 3-0061 ” ‘NEW ‘GERMAN DKW HARDTOP. 0 miles to a FE +4460 demo., discount _gaiion FE 42507 ‘3? PLYMOUTH Club Coupe $405—tiS BRAID MOTOR SALES DeSoto-Pirmouth Deaier Cass at W Pike Street FE 2 1992 PLYMOUTH BELVEDERE hardtop. R&H, turn signals, white wall tires, green and black, $445 = price, $5 down. Phone North. | ville : { | i984 PLYMOUTH STATION WAGON | roe are: Cheap. No dealers | 55 PLYMOUTH $1295 Belvedere cluo coupe with V-8 bo mS —— as new and in ere NORTH CHEVROLET 1000 S. Woodward, B'ham Be | Ahead 56 Dodge official’s car 156 Ford Vic. H’top $2145 'S6 Ford 8 4-Dr. ....$1595, 55 Dodge We. 4-Dr. $1745 '55 Ford F'lane ..,..$1445, $5 Dodge 4-Dr. ... “$1395 *55 Chev. #Dr. .....$1395 55 Plymouth +Dr. $1345 55 Chev. 2-Dr. .....$1265 ’55 Plym. Cl, Cpe. . .$1195 ’54 Merc. 4-Dr. atito. $1145 *54 Chev. 4-Dr. .....$ 945 ’53 Nash Wagon ...$ 845 is aha 4-Dr. auto. $ ue ymouth 4-Dr. $475 ’52-Hadson Wasp ..$ 425 "51 Chrys’r V8 4-Dr. $ 445 51 Plymouth 4Dr. $§ 395 '5Q Buick 4-Dr. Spec. $ 395 °SO Hudson 4-Dr. ...S 165 | ’50 Olds 4-Dr. 98 vo $ 375, ‘47 Chvercier .$ 100. a ——— t ly | | __ For Sale Cars 91 LOOK LOOK LOOK © Army Surplus, 33—'51 CHEVROLETS,- EX-ARM CARS. Idea! for your - car CHEVR 2—'s1 CARRY-ALLS 1 SoDGE % TON PICK-UPS iaooFr FLAT DECK ‘8EMI- TR. Good ha’ ristmas trees. MALL. CASE TRACTOR WITH BA ao TIR: — Good snow AIL ITEMS ARE MECHANI- CALLY PEPPECT & PRICED FOR QUICK SALE Noi down paym't required LUCKY AUTO SAL ES. 193 8. Saginaw Bt. | $2 PONTIAC, wTORANTIC ne _dack’s Barber Shop. 48 53 PONTIAC © a Chieftain A 8 re matic, A grat om . real special value. NORTH CHEVROLET | 1000 S. Woodward, B’ham "esa PONTIAC, 1 OWNER, R&H. window-washers, sharp and clean inside and out. 20 Ogemaw. 5 PON’ rTLAC_S¢ AR CHIED y CATA- lina,, 1331 Colller Rd. FE 5-4637, 31 “PON” C CHIEPTAIN. HYDRA. Ré good cond on Ce = tween + am and 2, ‘96 PONTIAC Te enG “cans UP T DISCOUNT PONTIAC eh STORE 65 Mt, Clemens St. PE 3-119 1951 PONTIAC, RADIO & (0 & HEATER. Hydramatic, W-Wall Tires, No money down assume payments of $19.76 per month. Call Credit Mg: Mr Parks, Midwest 66550, Harold _Turner_ Ford OUR. ~ SEE “Safe Buy” LCSED CARS CENTRAL LINCOLN-MERCURY Cass at Pike Sts. FE 43885 ~ West Side Used Cars _ Drive out ‘whefe overheaqd i low~ and save the difference. boop ep . _—— to — © ezits Ww Vest | "Side Used (Cars 1956 Buick Roadmaster 4-Door Riviera Full Power station Chev 4-door Studebd&Rer Ford Vic Ford 2-door Buick _atoor HOUGHTEN & 538 North Main OLive 1-076! ‘M POWERHAWK STUDEBAKER, rae & clean, all access rE Bagon SON Rocheste? OLIVER: BUICK ransportation ' Specia s are winter tires. All cars ized, have geod satety checked and guaranteed. $395 S2SRONTIAG 2 DR $225 " FORD 2-DR $695 "53 DODGE $395 31 PONTIAC 2-DR. $975” ‘32 FORD 2-DR. $665 32 BUICK 4DR. * $665 S3UPLYMOUTH ZDR. $395 OLDS HARDTOP $365 "31 FORD 2DR $395 "$9 CADILLAC $295 __ 30 BUICK 4DR.. — $195 2-DR Sl! 4-DR "30 STGDE. CONVERT. $395 ‘31 CHEVROLET 2 $645 - "33 NASH 2-DR. DR. 70 Cars ta Choose From. 40 Good Clean Late Mod- els. Liberal Appraising. Immediate Financing. Open till 9 p.m. TWO HOLIDAY SPECIALS $1095 "53 Buick Roadmaster 4- Door with Frigidaire Air Conditioning and - Power Steering and Brakes. $1865 ‘55 Buick Special 2-Door Sedan, Radio and Heater, Dynaflow and. many, other extras. OLIVER 210 Orchard Lake Ave a x = ek le THE poxrtat PRESS. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER qr. 1956 _ eg a Nanette 7 S -- - Today’ s Radio Programs - - __WIR, (100) ORLW, (600) «WWI, (S50) -~SCWCAR, Glite)SWWAYE, CRW) ”~S WIDER, COO) WrON, (160) . Cate vounant ‘News, Kazem « News, WCAR, News, Bob Allen 6:00 WIR, Bows weAk: ag ee , Scramble, News WEON, Audioscope, Nunn WWJ. New: , ._ Spinora 9:00—WJR, Win. Sheehan | 1:36—WJR, Dr. pashan WXYZ, Wattrick, McKenaip WPON. ag WWJ, Minute _Farede W, Bud Davies WIBK. Pon MeLtod WXYZ. io faw ner roby vid 1s WOR, a Drake WCAR, News, Al Crane u att News WJBK, News, George WPON, po, News WPON, s de page tehing Hour WCAR, News, Rhythm 2:00~-WJR, News. 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(4) So meee - Sonny) Eliot. (2) News. . :%—(4) Box Four. :25—(2) TV Weathermian — Dr. Everett Phelps. i :30—(7) Star Performance — 71:380—(7) Conflict — from 1997" — fanciful tale of young Polish immigrant’ who} gets facts from American/Alma- nac for 1997. (9) Milliori Dollar. Movie - American-Germian tufns, Nazi spy, in “House on 92nd. Street.” (4) Jonathan Winters — (colorcast). (2) Name That Tune Gangster wins at gambling and,1:45—(4) News. when he is paid off; claims the-#:00—(4) The Big money is counterfeit in the Surprise. Phil Silvers Show — Bilko and a “Hard Way” starring Dick) parrot keep friend from being Powell. (4) Traffic Court. (2) swindled in “Where There's a Sheena, Queen of the Jungle — Way.” Irish McCalla in gades.”’ | 7:00-(7) Kukia, Fran and Ollie— (9) Abbott and Costello — ‘‘From) Bed to Worse.” (4) Rosemary’ Clooney — geri Southern, Pete “The: Rene- ais 3%—17) Wyatt Earp — Wyatt aids Bat Materson who is involved in killing in ‘“Lonesomest Man in the world.” (4) Noah's Ark — “Cure-All.” (colorcast). Brothers. i?) Kathy Young Insists She Should Be Herself By EARL WILSON NEW YORK—Robert Young was supposed to be orating to 18-19) Weathervane me about the wonders of kis TV show, “Father Knows Best.” the other day. He instead mentioned that the Youngs are cele- brating their 24th anniversary soon “Have you any problems with your four daughters?" I asked.| “I sure have!” He had the air of a man who'd been waiting! years to be asked that question. “My daughter Kathy can't understand why we have little Lauren Chapin playing - part on the program. “To the real Kathy, this whole thing makes no sense. I told her it wouldn't be fair te her to play herself with- * out acting experience. “As far as she’s concerned,” she can play Kathy because she ts Kathy, so why does she" need any acting experience? “And when somebody says to her, ‘We just love you on the show,’ she gets very injured “T-and says, “Oh, No! I'm not on _ Gabor, now 70, cabled this wife dtrs. from Budapest he’s 11:3@—(2) Strike It Rich. ) Home. o.k. (Zga Zsa’s now called “the unbelievable Zsa Zsa”"—because. saan the show — Lauren's in the show!” THE MIDNIGHT EARL .. . ‘Mike Todd “auditioned” for Liz Taylor's parents—and passed ea aS eee the test. They're off on another trip “incognito” .. . Wm. 1,:05(4) Home's Window In De- her (2), is loose in San Francisco and the city is fhrown into panic in “Caged.” (9) Guy Lombardo, (4) Jane Wyman Show — Woman's’ *| visit to first- husband's grave) threatens to ruin her current marriage in “A Time to Live.” (2) The Herb Shriner Show — Helen — Opera singer is guest 30— (7) Cesaaae ° : } i i] %: ‘Return of th (4) March of Medicine—“ Medical Missionary.’ in Africa's Belgian other actrese—and it's zie Was shorter, ‘Video Demands -|Addifional Plot Star Cites Differences in the Two Versions of ‘High Button Shoes’ By CHARLES MERCER NEW YORK (—Nanette . Fab- ray, who is as intelligent as she is attractive, was talking the other ment from one medium % another. * Specifically she was talking i, }about “High Button Shoes,” in which, she appeared on Broadway. Saturday she appeared in the NBC- TV adaptation of that musica! with Hal March and Don Ameche. ; ‘or one obvious thing,” said Miss Fabray, “there were less than 90 minutes for the tele- vision version of ‘High Button Shoes,’ which was a good deal less than the running time on | Broadway. Even though the time more plot was | essential than im a stage musical. | “That's because television is an lintimate medium and. only one of i | people running around a big Broad-. iway stage, lfrom one to another and you es tablisl their ea * “But a home sacs would be leonfused_if the camera from one. to ringer og oat shift on a big stage. So chavaclers ‘weit Gilned aad auaré| emphasis placed on the others, with the result that the plot was it beantifatly.” One reason she likes working in ably not heard advanced by any an inter- Congo. (colorcast). (2) Red Skel-' esting | one. - ton Show — Guest Boris Karloff, plays mad professor in skit with: Skeiton. (colorcast! 10:00—i7) Star Bowling. Mystery Theater “Ghostty' “In television. except en the night show, you work through the of the peace, where he Was COT: (9) day and lead a more normal life quctng a court case than in the nightwork of the stage. your attention shifts - Finds Sie. Shows ‘Must Be Altere ’ DIFFERENT MEDIUMS — Nanette Fabray, two people can come on camera ping with co-star Hal Marth in “High Button Shoes,” has discovered at a time. Wien you have 15 or 20 that a show transferred from Broadway to television requires more plot but eer ae Flakes of ‘Gold’ uid ve Under Building oct May Be Real _ WINDSOR, Ont. w —. RCMP of- cers are investigating what could, be a find of gold estimated at. $35,000. The golden flakes of a mineral’ were found under an old building. at a park in Lasalle by two hunt- - ers, Arthur Pare, former Lasalle police chief, and a companion. The men called a lawyer, Morris Kamin, at the county courthouse to ask what they should do with) the sack containing mineral which ‘Bombadier." (9) Pick the Stars. television is,a reason you've prob- weighed between 30 and 40 pounds. Kamin told the men to bring their find to the courthouse. When it arrived the lawyer called Bruce . J. S. Macdonald, Q.C., crown at- torney. from the general sessions The RCMP in Windsor was called party on lonely island results in In television you can go home in ang officers picked up the mineral. murder of twin sister in ‘The Girl Who Dared“' (2) The $61.- * 000 Question 10:30—(4) Federal Men — “Lady in Hiding.” Broderick Crawford in “Hot Rod riers oes on it xatonat €OF DyStrophy Drive News. (4) News. (2) News—Jae Volunteer re cal 11:15—(9) Good Neighbor Theater local MDAA chairman William J. 1956-57 (2) Highway Patrol the evening or go to the theater and watch others — Need 100 Volunteers: urgently needed for Thursday's March for Muscular Dystrophy,”’ It is understood they will have the mineral assaved to determine if it is gold or a worthless ma- tel ial _TWENTY-SEVEN * es ‘ + ‘Middling’ Meals Say Morale, Unity High ABU SUWEIR, Egypt, Nov. 27,tioned in Abu Suweir. Despite a (rerriengtone and unity in the U.N.j report by U.N. observers that ‘| police .force in Egypt are high, * : : but internationalism does not ex- these Egyptians were showing fae tend to {ood The troops’ menus|V°Fitism to the Yugoslavs, there range from smorgasbord to curry.|is no. complaint here that the’ Seven countries now have sol-|Egvptians are playing favorites, diers = rex police ~— and oth-| the only members of the U.N, added. PRevesirs aFe force who have left Abu Siweir, = ns, ‘ — sone = about 12 miles southwest of Ismail- anes, Swedes, Norwegians jia, are 190 Norwegians. They were "= * * . ~ — |to ease tension there between the Most of the troops brought in British-French task force and the ‘enough rations from their OWN) Fgyptian population. jarmies to last a week or two. The ae Scandinavians go for their famed) 4), suweir itself is on an iso smorgasbord, the Indians for their|).1.4 artificial oasis watered by strongly flavored curry dishes. the sweetwater canal connecting The U.N. Command is just be- the Nile River with Ismailia. A ‘ginning to face up to an over-all’ road along a narrow ribbon of plan for feeding its men. Not only| green vegetation at the edge of food but the meal hours and SYS- the canal also connects Abu Su tems of rationing vary with the’ \weir with Cairo, 70 miles away. different — : Eye There is oe oases in, UAW Offers Center imerale—entertainment and recre- f f : |ation. or Hungary Refugees shown high-step- | will develop some entertainmen | programs of their own. These also! ‘would promote mutual under-) | standing. ‘or Hi | Some of the troops have played, °F “Unsanan refugees. ‘a little. soccer under? the hot! The center, containing three Egyptian sun. The energetic Scan- buildings, would furnish living ‘dinavians pass the dull hours with Wuarters for 150 persons. It is Chou May Release owned by the 119,000 UAW mem- Americans in China s“svens: St Stas'S | + “But this can go only so far,” bets in region 4, which embraces one realistic Norwegian remarked. Hlinois and Indiana. | Robert W. Johnston, Chicago . | The heat gets * soncideration all UAW regiona} director. made the et dey a Tze we ya by itself, Sunburn was the first offer in telegrams yesterday to the q y as expressing problem for the blond Scandina- state department and U.N. dele- ‘hope that negotiations with the vians, Yugoslavs and Canadians. gate Henry Cabot Lodge. United States for the release of any of them left snowstorms in rs 19 Americans still held in Red their own countries when ' China's prisons can be “favorably flew to’ sunbaled 7 aol hey Detroit Physician Dies concluded ” While the men are being coat DETROIT’ (INS) — Dr. Jack The weekly Tempo Revista pub- mated, they are quartered in one- Edward Hopkins, 59, died of a lished an interview between Mao siory barracks. After a few days, heart attack yesterday a short and Curzio Malaparte, well-known they are moved to a big tent time after delivering a baby at~ Italian novelist and newspaper- camp inside a compound sur- hincoln Hospital, where he was a man, made in Peiping earlier this rounded by barbed wire. ‘staff physician. Funeral service ment . | The troops have heard of will be held Thursday. Premier Chou En-lai said an- Egypt's pyramids and —_—— ‘tagonism between Washington and and the {fabulous palaces of ex . . Peiping has diminished and that King Farouk. But so far most Amvets to Aid Indians “now is the time to. establish bet- have seen only the barracks amt © iter relations.’ Chou is on a good- tents. | DETROIT w—The North Amer- will tour through seven Asian * * @ ican Indian Amvets, Post 50, will countries. They are confined to the camp. Stage a benefit dance Saturday in ———————— The oniy Egyptians with whom Detroit to raise funds for Indian Onty 6 of the 7.000 inorganic they have contact are about 200 children in orphanages at Baraga minerals: are classified as Zems. military police and guards sta- and Marquette = Z _ oe * \Workers Union has offered its 14- acre conference and reereational ROME ae Communist China’ s _ Labor Secretary Urges States‘to Raise Detroit Budget Jarred by Snow Removal Costs DETROIT (INS) — Warnings ‘that Detroit is headed for a short- age of nearly $3 million in the budget were sounded anew Reporter gets forecasts {rom Brown, 11 S. Tilden, reported today because of snow. ‘The Oracle’ and causes chaos today. through his newspaper. (4) Town’ and Country. (2) weather. Ford. /11:%5—(2) Nightwatch Theater — Crowded “Twelve Hours” with Lucille Ball, Richard Dix. “A Kiss for Mr. Lincoln” ring Joanne Dru. (4) Tonight. i i LAUREN CHAPIN O'Dwyer took a purty gal to catch Dotty Lamour... Papa. you can't believe her). “The Secret Life of Danny Kaye” on TV Dec. 2, will have an audience of 200,000,000 (the network cliams it'll be shown in 23 countries “approximately simultaneously”) . . . So- cialite Beth Leary gave a black tie party for 58; also there (in wihte tie) Doug Fairbanks, all the Astors, Dick Reynolds, Henry Ford . . . Walter Pidgeon’s “Happiest Millionaire” ‘was rumored to be a dog, but he and George ‘Grizzard proved hilariously refreshing, hurray! Edmund Purdom’s unhappy — Linda him tn opening night telegram at “Child of Fortune”. Esquire will serialize Geérge Frazier's hot book about Time .. A Las Vegas hotel rejected Elvis Presley at 50G’s’a mag . week becatise, “That kind of money’s not around any more” des Jersey Joe Walcott’s- friends say he’s now telling his true 2: age: 55... A Brooklyn night spot offered Mario Lanza 1000's) plus for four weeks and promised to put the dough in escrow. Dr. Harry Duncan, 79, who's. won $35,000 on “Break the $250,000 Bank,” says he. won't get married: “It might look like I was doing it to save the tax.” — EARL’S PEARLS. «. s tr yon tang euaasian'te, teeitten he'll ‘never - forget you—the next time he’s _ Jack Patr.. — "TODAY's: BEST ‘LAUGH: Movies are’ running so long,.says Lew Parker, ‘that some theaters are advertising bed sleep-in- ushers. 11:30—(7) Thirty Minute Theater—| star-- “We now 8 100 volunteers to. Miss Fair- canvass the city for contributions in the budget to keep streets clear ito the drive,” Brown said, “but we several members from local women's groups have. volunteered to canvass their neighborhoods. He jhas asked other volunteers to con- j him. Funds collected in the drive, ‘which will be held from 7 to 9 p.m., will go to 150 research projects The city already has used one out of every five dollars allotted of ice and snow this year. 11:20—(2) Les Paul and Mary need another 100 or more.” Brown) - Fiscal experts admit that snow says removal alone — if the current) expenditure rate continues—could | cost $500,000 more than expected. Judge Fox Recovering MUSKEGON w& — Circuit Judge | Workers’ Security, or Expect U.S. to Act MIAMI BEACH \P — Secretary’ men’s compensation, safety and) ot Labor Mitchell said today states saa = — oF ace mae ; a oul b 4 ut. he a n't think surance laws, providing payments a get busy enacting sig) ‘there is any question either that/during brief periods .of illness or worker welfare laws if they want. government will tend to increese other disabifity. to avoid the federal government'to the extent that the states ne- = _stepping in and doing it -glect their responsibility. ; Mitchell said that while the “Until all our states take posi- MUNTZ TV states have takenssome steps to tive steps to meet the demands SERVICE Member of Ockland County Electronics Associetion He said only four states have | adopted temporary disability in- improve weifare laws and to en-|of their citizens, the pressures on act new ones, they still haven't/the federal government to do so. met standards suggested by Pres- will continue and is grow ident Eisenhower and still have a stronger.” i : hong way to hs .- = 8 FE 4-1515 * The labor secretary said that if Open Eves Till 10 P. M. Spe caliediok the nies to “throw the nation is to stay strong and’ c 6 Vv TV 158 Oakland off complacency and do what grow, its manpower must be de- _ Bleetre Mart needs to be done." veloped and protected. e * e * *# rae U.N. Officials in ee sent north. into battered Port Said =3 The command hopes the troops} CHICAGO — The United Auto _ icenter at Ottawa, Il]., as a home an didn’t send| * Sat . NING seeking the cause and cure of the|Noel P. Fox. 47, who suffered 8 He said in an address prepared| “Our nation does not have man-| hasan our maa weakening disease. One fourth of heart attack at his home Satwlay, {or the International Assn. of Gov- power to- waste,"’ Mitchell ~said. For ¢:50—(2) Meditations. ( Y'S the local funds collected will go'was reported in satisfactory. con- ernmental Labor Officials, an or. “We have but 6 per cent of the, Portable T Television = Report. Fras to the Detroit Memorial Hospital dition today at Mercy Hospital. ganization of state officials, that world’s population, and as you f io - 2 On the Farm t. which has a clinic for sufferers Judge Fox is a former state labor Eisenhower and his administration well know we carry far more than fed ow —_ (4) Today. a muscular dystrophy, he said. (mediator and is chairman of the fee] states have responsibility for 6 per cent of the responsibility for HAMPTON TV w Big Show ———$$$____—— \state bar committee on penal unemployment compensation, tem- the world’s weliare 8 EY eaene Rosser Stands Mute compe porary disability insurance work. “We cannot aiford the terrible 825 W. Huron FE 4-2525 8: (2) Captain Kangaroo. pone nn waste of discrimination because of = = d *\ Wixie W. : ; ACROSS a = ae PAAAAAANAADADA PARADA S:ascdt Carwor'Ciamroom. ON Charge of Rapes mevame qal0aaate ees: $ 9:¢0—(4) Romper Room. Charged with the statutory rape ™™ skills caused by inadequate train- $ 2 9:45—(2) News, Weather of a l4yearold girl in Pontiac ‘his own” ing and education."” 3 0 or. $ '9:55—(4) Faye Elizabeth. Nov. 4, Donald Rosser of 3200 video show aa ee ; 3 $ (10:00—(2) The ag Moore Show. — St. stood mute yesterday ® He also ts at f 0 csinnglag ines compensa-'@ r., tsest in black and white > udio. Gireuit Court. 13 prieties : improved their laws during Se > 16:30) Arthur Godfrey Show | | Judge H. it Cou Holland who |1¢ Slowas Ieee ‘past two years but none to the > 1 Full Year Warranty 2 zs : 15 Column lextent, recommended by Eisen- @ © Parts © Service © Labor = ¢ 2 Price Is Right. (7) Theater entered of innocent for 16 av. 4 q Pee fell ar it Desay ‘nower. The President urged rais $ GIANT TRADE-IN 3 retu him to jail under |17 Decay er. resident urged rais- $ G 2 ‘$1,500 bend te await trial _—_— te jing jobless benefits to one-half an 2 OPEN 9 TO9 $ , . = 20 Mineral | average worker’s wage and = $0 10 & 2 , Pap me payments to extend a maximum 2 BEL RAD TV: troit. 21 tional 2 Innocent Plea : 22 Native meta! (26 weeks, a half year. 2 (7) Rebin and Rickey. Given by Eberhardt (3 Idatine. — — ely The Pram ae igi si i ~ voereres ww APPA SA a ! balapset mentors oe od ith tatut f it hae awey m ary now represents a third or p= nnd 12: ) Valiant Lady. (4) Tic Charged with statutory rape of &) to marry . jess,” Mitchell said) «Ave 2c ees Jepemirn girl in Pontiac Nov. 35 Mséehine tool ‘weekly benefits, pulled cece te RCA COLOR TV Tae Dough (7) W @ clock | 36 Louisiana p a by Comics. (9) Hidden Pages. 1, Jesse Eberhardt of 308 Howard |, parish % ) isky-rocketing wages, have. climb- | | Program Every Evening 12: 15—(2) Love of Life. MeXell St pleaded er peed is Drove of m | ‘ed from $10.66 to $26.33. But as a See N ae 12:30—(2) Search for Tomorrow. jterday arraignment so Seid Gactety Moline,” Til., housewife put it in H AMPTO TV j (4) It Could Be You. (7) The 'and County Circuit Court. ‘a letter to the Department of La-| Erwins. (9) Telescope. Judge H. Russel. Holland re-|,, Sen } bor: ‘You can’t keep a family on 825 W. Huron FE 4-2525 :45—(2) The Guidi ht, (turned Eberhardt to jail under) | ‘poet.’ 10 Pamous 31 Mimicker $26 a week.'” ae ae 12:45—(2) ing Ligh $5,000 bond to await trial. 42 Sea bird of cloth English sehool 32 Oriental coins — t:00—(2) Ladies Day. (4) Mystery, 7 “OBS TO Swat + Some 1 Bunsle “ef 4 or ‘North ofticts! eecece Matinee. (7) Little M ee ee t2) Bill Kennedy Showtime." | More than 2,200 different makes;t# Rerske « aera Bate ane 2 Wears oe: : . 1:90—(4) Hollywood Story. (7)|of motor vehicles have been manu-|s4 Fish i. $ Sompasy point 38 Guarun's 44 Peruse 5” PA Stars on Seven. factured in the United States since|§} Stor‘ 5 : x mee of Go tz abwah : e 2:00—(2. Our Miss Brooks. (4)|the birth of the motor industry.|" seaport t Alering a gine <® Rerfiable, and ‘ BY! s Northland. (7) Lady of Charm. : . [58 Rint 4, me. 30 Feminine $3 Frat drink 2% * ‘ :30—(2) House Party. (4) Ten- 59 Faten ’ birt: 83 Miss West e ° Ernie — — — e ° 2:40—(9) Myrtle Labbitt. ; CEereR “rite Ay °. "a ae en DON’S Shoe Service F Matinee ‘Theater. (Color). oa ; . 2. * Afternoon Film Festival. (9) | : . . e ie 4 ool mie 234 E. PIKE ST. e | 3:30-(2) Bob Crosby. (9) Howdy| [AISIA | @ 4:00—(4) Queen For a’ Day. (9)) .»» FOR THE FINEST - . © Justice Colt. (2) The Brighter) IN; SHOE REPAIRS is Day. 8-2) The Secret Storm. 4:30—(2) The Edge of Night. isd Peter ‘Donald. WISH rp SAID THAT: “Many a tight between husband and) 4:45—(4) Modern Romances. i " Santa Claas Cartoons. . | THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER a1, 1956 an 4a re | twenty. RIGHT _ £ Sea | a . weston: ot atin sts bea eee ee te pees geek + * "}U.S. Must Earn Their Loyalty and Affection. -. NWe Ask Too Much of epdieaeian: Réftivees word used over and over) land: of, a. and if you behave, you will love it here, + -The orphans would wonder how ahyone could be so sure, If they loved their home, they cannot yet be certain this new institution will offer them the moon. They are grateful for a roof but they are not ready immediate- ly to sell their birthright for a By PHYLLIS BATTELLE. Brucker then reminded the ref-ca where if ty cooperated, they NEW YORK (INS) — Once you Sees of what they had goné|would find solace and freedom. gsm the faces of|through, of the “blood on the “You are saved,” the secreta sa ciugees who are ground” of their home country, an Meg" Bl ,|the deaths ‘of their brothers and friends. * * * He did this in preface to a bit iof oratory in which he. welcomed them to the “great” land of Ameri- ° * * It was like the superintendent of the orphanage telling the new- veh batch of charges: You had a home, but it is gone now, and you are in our care. Actually, you know, you are lucky because this is a great, great, great —= #sacrilegiously self-complacent as /you retire to your plump, unrum- ‘pled bed. It was an evangelistic speech, sprinkled with sympathy and over- laden with pride in the great (a * « * CONSTIPATED? new laxative discovery un-locks bowel blocks in New Jersey, last week left me = |\wondering if we Americans might|_ } |not be approaching our new found-|. j |lings with more pride than com-| passion. As the quiet, awed little band bed, sight unseen, So they bite al Wien Clans. Lastion 1 ee en their lips and remain mute. without gag, bloat or gripe [pecans tome poe So ‘$ ASSIGNMENT FOR Litt Austri T Which is exactly what the Hun- lifeless eyes and silent lips and) [ ropays as | Us nan own ri fugees did. Constipation is caused b amazing new lavai tive discov- H EAT jscultel, unlanghing children. - om as nine, a - what —, call a a thrifty < at cage ay so Cengproabl = he i | stood s colon, A “thrifty n is one jeves even chronic - es Rice Wetec eerted JUNIOR. Ber ORs Swells With Refugees! ,™z.stct.ter, craves | SietAtead‘oe‘tetuining pation overnight, yore FIND : prt fete = mall | Twin, uncom- moisture as =a pth, so vou ad me ieest =~ cam der only ® a VIENNA, Austria @— Austria's pone Rag lg Nivaggds alin was opposite: robs the colon of so peveee safe even — women ; percentage of the job, You can | : : much moisture that its con- the most critical stages of . tol thems tothe thei little Burgeriland Province, on the} merely an whisper in- dehyareted, nae Pocahontas Cool “| ie ani ge tem peat cig ote Hngarian iy s| tnd of am evan, Wiebe | Unt, Soe Le tehoway BUFEMIOR TO OLD STYLE Lo-ash Egg and Stove | ae bh “iye| almost bursting today with home| cause they were obeying orders, | £>’shrunken that they fail to bulk, salt or drug died bg 99 | But no matter how Tse tie less Hungarian refugees. not instincts, excite or stimulate urge cOLONAID neither, gags, bloats : ique ing” you do, it won't feel like = 2) to purge that propels and ex- nor gripes; does not interfere ‘ Glen: Rogers Briquets Christmas to the refugees. Sympa-' eeeeatizsub cr Gani pace: Be crony 4 rom sp people whe Lt 4 waste t al ee Sree Bonet of . tae “a Olga Egg ‘thy and candy cannot do more than, od tate an. aren that bea, Sewerlurcus —yayalty end affection 00- 70 wpGaan woanAL REGU mins and other valuab S comfort the stornach of a child who! nutrients; and in clinical Olaa Stok