= AY, DECEMBER 17, 1956-42 PAGES - at and Train Kill 11 in Auto Accident After, Arrival at Phoenix PHOENIX, Ariz. (# — An ancient passenger car slammed into the Southern Pacific's Golden = State Limited today, killing 11 in. the car. The Limited, traveling at' 76 m.p.h., continued on its way into Phoenix's Union Station, some three miles away, and only then did the train crew discover the accident. Bits of human flesh and a car fender were found around the for- the diesel engine that the dead were three children A peronality study by Guy Rows Courthouse ooh eee oe On ne MALACHI mae seabe e externa the | IROTRT ORD PN hah Suit Held Up i= said he believed they wont : Spanish-American or Indian Corporation — Counsel 2 The Tale in Bethleh ee The train crew said they felt e aie in e e em; Wins Time to Gather Sa Gane k Ree ae A h T h ; | ; W S 7, Needed information was driving nearby and saw the accident, said: f 1a ere : O The hearing on the lawsuit filed) “It sounded like a hammer hit, last month by the Oakland County ting a two-by-four.” By GEORGE CORNELL Taxpayers’ League was adjourned : tee boars tae tina remminset| THE STORY OF CHRIST and His mission on |indefinitely today at the request continued on its way from Los| arth begins many centuries before His birth. jot Oakland County Corporation| Angeles to Chicago. No one aboard| Prophets long had foretold His coming. But to an Counsel Harry J. Merritt. was hurt. | | Ordinary citizen of Jerusalem at the time of Jesus’ Merritt requested the adjourn- The ‘accident took place at a| birth, it was hard to believe that the time had {ment in order that the county | piervangeor Age: harp yl finally arrived. This might have been his story: |might gather information as re- Bodies of the cena ? quested in the League's bil! of ) slong 2 30 iot teep, 20-ot gulch The words whisper down through the years. Haunt-|complaint. &t the base of the railroad embank-|ing words. Lofty words. Words rustling like the winds; The ry, Phen ore gave a ment. yamong the tents of olden Israel. But. who can still be- ae “sm es Paniggatbs mien ee One surviver, an 18-month-cld | lieve them? ; the building until the suit has ag ent whlmecring | In these corrupted days, with that Roman cat’s paw, a viga sl 3 |__| Herod, on the throne of Judea, it is hard to trust the old|supervisots chened the eran She was taken to the Maricopa : supervisors planned the proposed County Hospital, where surgeons| PTophecies—that an exalted leader will come to shield|new courthouse without legal y-~ted on her for a fractured| the people, even all the nations of the earth. _ eer tence waaon hear oe woe is caid|___BUt yet, the words persist, swirling through memory : it is believed to be the worst auto| like hidden waters, flowing down from father to son, a accident in the state's history. | through all the generations: Jeers Hit Ears: Pot-O-Gold Up to $200 Mark— Try Your Luck! - for Pot-O-Gold just last week, the money has already climbed back up to the $200 mark. If no i Hl z F re 31, look over the rules and clues carefully, and then check the word list . All you have to do is select the 16 right answers from Crew Only Learns of on Toy Balloon Seek Solution to Plea for Help The mystery of an SOS note at: _jeheck sti at 17275 began & search of the Bay City sector and/ of aircraft movements Ey Dec. 1 that could have blown! Bay City. at East Tawas are continuing to scan sectors foday for any signs crashed aircraft. if g ez CHIEF EXECUTIVES MEET ister Nehrd of India dashes up the steps of the: White House’s north portico to greet President — Prime Min- Bisenhdwer as he arrives af the U. S. Capitol tor | * a series of talks. 14 af AP Wirephets| | Negotiate for 20 Hours A %-hour marathon bargaining session between Fisher Body Di- vision. and UAW union officials ended this morning with both sides still deadlocked over settlement of the six-day strike of 4,300 Fisher plant workers After both 9:30 after beginning,at 1:30 p.m. yesterday afternoon, officials from “sides ‘adjourned at! as the strike continues, was not immediately available. - High Interest Rates _“...And His name shall be called Wonderful, Counsellor ... the Mighty God... the everlasting « - + Prince of Peace. Of the increase of His gov- ernment and peace there shall be no end .. .” Old words, dimmed by years, muted by graves of broken hopes. They are in the book of that silver-voiced prophet Isaiah, who lived 700 years hefore this present tainted reign of Herod. But the words still blaze and linger: ; “Have yet not known? Have yet not heard? Hath it not been told you from the beginning? . . . Behold, a King -| Shall reign in righteousness . . . And the stretching out of His wings shall fill the breadth of the lands.” But how? Who could lift up such a peerless majesty, with Judea once again beneath a foreign heel, with our Yet, we brood and yearn * * people scattered to the four winds, and only a remnant left in Jerusalem, and strangers all about? |9.639 entries received+-consequent- * . Ra Even now, there comes this new, rash tale from Beth- lehem about a God-sent child. Ah, that it were so. But it is merely gossip by unlettered herdsmen, the poor and |quarry slaves. They, too, recall Isaiah’s words: “Behold, ‘a virgin shall conceive and bear a Son and i z EE ate 2 i I EF g 3 E ES Ait j S Today's Press Animals’ Christmas .. 13 County News tyes ee Deaeeeced ao ? Editorials ed et Li | Pot-0-Goild Do ik Si Sports 5. cccscsscess 3, 33, H & Radio Programs ..... 41 ee ee a“ Women’s Pages .,.... 16 to tt Shoppers’ Special: Drizzle and Snow! The U.S, Weather Bureau pre- dicts. that possible light rain or drizzle today willbe followed by snow flurries and a low of 20-24 tonight. Moscow Moscow for where orders are ate eg *shall call His name Im- manuel . .. With righteous- poor... with ty to the meek of the earth ... And the glory of the Lord shall be. revealed.” ness shall he judge the). ‘Jibs’ and ‘Jib’ ~ Just Don't Jibe Because of an error in the an- swer material furnished The Press by the firm that compiles our weekly Pot-0-Gold puzzles, the’ word “jib” was incorrectly listed on Page 32 last Friday as the! answer to Question 13 in Puzzle 27. In answer to readers’ queries, the correct word was “Jibs,” as indicated in the illustration on Page 1 of the same issue. The Press points out, however, that the correct word (jibs) ‘was used as the basis for judging the ly the error, although regrettable, did im no way affect the outcome May Affect Roads Mounting bond Interest rates, which will swallow up large bites of the increased state and federal highway budgets, may force Mich- igan to. reconsider its recent veto of toll , George N. Higgins said togety. Higgins, chairman of the dor- mant Michigan Turnpike Authority, said in a statement he feels, turn- pike projects can be financdédl despite the current tight money m. He offered the state “assis- tance” from his authority if too much of the increased gas and weight tax goes in interest instead of pavement. * George M. Foster, chief deputy Highway Commissioner, was un- enthusiastic over toll roads. He said the department doesn’t. yet| Republican electors who in turn consider advancing interest rates of last week's contest. a problem. State Electors Casting Votes Today for Ike LANSING @®—Michigan cast its official vote for President Eisen- hower today. By law and custom, 2) Repubili- 5 general election balloting gath- ered in the state senate chamber President Richard Nixon, A certificate recording their votes was to be sent to Washington where the electoral vote ofthe en- tire nation wil] be canvassed when Congress reconvenes next month. The technicality is that when can electors chosen in the Nov.|! to vote for Eisenhower and Vice c Fisher Strike Continues|<= sponsibility for the present situa-|: tion rests elsewhere."’ Handed Nehru the Donaldson and Wiethorn let- ters. (Continued on Page 26, voters marked for the Eisenhower- Nixon ticket last month they chose net them directly but the slate of register the state’s preference for |President and vice president. December 26-a6-, ) Check Swells Yule Basket F und tions may be 135, Pontiac. Manager Earl Treadwell. help, the needy at Christmas. mailed to Metropolitan Club, Box . PERG, ts . Funds will be used to —— 8 id . | “isn’t j gateways reading, “There's Next) to win the Western Division title. Defeated Lions Cheere on Return From Chicag By BRUNO L. KEARNS _ Bees A cheering throng of fans filled Willow Run airpor last night to welcome the Lions’ football team de the fact that the Chicago Bears whipped Detroit, Every member of the team was given a roaring ¢ from the estimated 2,000 people as each came: terminal gates, but thet greatest applause went up for Bobby Layne, veteran|™,‘h Lions” quarterback who +4 suffered a brain concussion early in the second quarter) Riot lof the e. marred the game as s walked into the -crowd/raced onto the field - {with his head down. so as not to} Layne make his water-filled eyes obvious. “I'm so sorry we couldn't have them a vietory,”’ he said, this terrific, we get whipped and they treat us like champions,” said rookie Don Mc- henny, A tnge sign hung ir front of the| ‘Pontiac Deaths Maria H: Dempsey n Shes Tels at 52 Different Places in Oakland County Survi are her daughter, Mrs. Francis Carr of Grand Rapdis, | The arrests of seven youths. four grandchildren and’ two great three of them juveniles, have grandchildren. cleared up 52 different breakins in Oakland County, Sheriff Depart-|, ment detectives said today. * * * Most of the articles taken by the boys ‘during the past four months have been recovered by investi- gators. They were reportedly stolen from homes, golf clubs, and cottages in White Lake, Novi, "You can, for example, take a se- mester at a Swiss University for 60 of two semesters at the Sor- of Grand Rapids, David for $6. Most countries have rend Sa vid Tarbell of Detroit, and Paul Eugene Tar- bell of Pontiac. Service was held at 2 p.m. Fri- Two of them, Carl 1, and John Kidder, HE 5 é , rie f : é gE i the Howell sector. Fall Through Ice. ‘Drowns Young Boy Lit i bt i i! Fy B z fi iH : 8 Kidnap Jeweler, Nab Cut Gems \City Fa Tarbell |pet_cent, and may well be doubled nam ___f Stl Hundreds of GIFT cing Lot Renaming}. 142/85 —MIsses\— and Costlier Evergreen and Fur Trim if all requirements of the state health department are met. Can Usually SAVE MONEY I | | by Having PRESCRIPTIONS Special Price for GIFT-BUYERS! Filled at... ~ Weather Forecasting cuusx Barometer Regular § 3 88 $5.95 Quality Brass and ‘mehogany. Predicts weather changes 24 to 48 hours in advance. 5-inch size, wall style, —ind Fleor established ordinance. FRrE FERIF2 Bandits Kidnap Pair, Flee With $20,000 IN GOLD ! : rented car men ton, y for Heath Today we ha na amma ag +o Hooded M R b An FBI oe oi as Caf, eo" yo i ae fret a The victim phoned police from * + ¢ od Men ROD The teller’s wife, Mrs. $5 Leather WALLETS f Aivin Heath, Xi, of Avon Tow conde Rim stp Te car. lanie vas rescued Fray nid *\LOCAL StOTE-OWNEL [ees necerial trom te orden and ters 4nd 2 $995 ¥ ie car. anie was ) ! was for Ladies & Men folds ' sin ne tereried i pig a bay, sitter. oa ag a cried, “Tt can't be true, It's like a| : Gift dened SUNDRIES —Wein Floce food with a six-hour barrage of -. . turned . Dion, tairy tale.” ’ rifle shots Dee. 5, was schetuled|Find] Two Bodies d, and her ‘brother, gerald Jr, %| Two man ermed with pistols and|""\Ziter” Ning Bishoft nor a een ; | coved re Phe rt J the peoptictor of the Cemer Sireet/sband had been harmed. 39.95 Watches, now 27.50 erwe bo: s + requested, ' i" . 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Waterford to Get : Value * quarter of a mile apart and theor-jister Paul Ramadier ined| * * * R fi Re =e ized the pair started out for help/this was due to the increased cost| She gave them the money in the MECTCQIION eport : but died from exposure whenlof shipping fuel around South Af-|register, Mrs., Stottlemyre said,| @ Stainless Steel temperatures dropped to 15 be-jrica or buying it in the Western/and the thugs left the store on’ ‘The annual report of the Water- inilow zero, Hemisphere. foot without harming her ford Township Recreation . By JANET ODELL Some gifts are meant for the whole family to enjoy. For exam-|glass jars labeled jformal entertaining. . they will keep perfect ‘like a brass container with four Today in Pontia itt Lowest temperature preceding som. 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Handles dinner service ie eight; relief valve permits adding forgotten dishes. i Phe o Finest Flat Wall Oil Finish “ei © Flows on Easily, a Sih unary Me yocen dg ui Gels Yolae aul ris Leaves no musty * ‘pointy’ smells in your : ae eo) ee LG é sae PONTIAC PRESS. MONDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1556. __ £ 23 2 2 - a 5 = bs =e oe e 4 ; : ri ting to headquar- q st te Fast Man Can Soye | uz ™,eeing © extant Pub ‘Tidiest” Buildings BARTLESVILLE, Okla. @—Bar-| iting a nickel in the meter. If he) - GREAT BROMLEY, England @ Lewilit police are ellethal reducaal OO > © Conte = colias. —Pubs are the tidiest buildings in Essex, says Brig, - Gen. J. 'T. Vai- rates on traffic tickets. A parking meter has been installed inside} One eastern utility companyizey, chairman of the country’s a-‘police headquarters, If a motorist Tuns its generators on .coal/*best - kept” village competition, r.igets a parking ticket, he can settle|dredged out of a nearby river. “They are always tidy both in the NOTARY BONDED DIAMONDS Trade-in allow ey on Any Old Were. ! regardless of ag "4 ! AN ITEM “<8 \ “ eats” a fy make or condition. Ki and A PRICE } | Wee, : ato SUIT EVERY | BUDGET! 7 NO MONI , NEY DOWN! 2 * 2°, Ong ye - " : 4 eo. “_-* i a 1957 STYLING! ei ge ee a i West Bend Percolator Waiille Iron & Grill Westinghouse © Combination Roaster-Oven wit Sepos wo Cops seers SGBSE nes $1595 $@BGB 51.00» SEBERIS. SER ERSO Off When Done RINGS! APPLIANCES! Calf Links & Tie Bar Complete Dresser Set _—~Photo Ident Band \ Ronson Ligh ! . oh All Styles’ $650 —w ¢ 95 Reg. $9.95 | Deluxe love for 1957 2 Save 9.00 10 : —. : $495 | # ' .. I emived 95 Present EARLY SHOPFPER S- Ge + : With Your Purchase of a me <3 isan as , 2 55 rg =. : Shaelfer Pen & Pencil Complete Camera Kit Leather Travel Clock -Pe.lugggest Fa Remington, Royal or oe aay "Flash Atak” age “tees © a Vx : | af cree” §@95 “eee 9G hn” $4 ies, 12° @ ee). —— em Underwood Portable | Ne, ™ 10-Day FREE Trial WN Yor ag SS) s = 9s MONEY DOWN oy. —_— * PAYMENTS 'TIL NEXT YEAR 67 Pe he wav NOW for Christmas: —— 4 108 ERCP TRE, eee $1440) —— a aa” Engraving ei te, eer A Dad, Mother, Son to Get)! Brand New. ROUND BOBBIN ee soa : 3 aa x é Pee SOR net laude! SA PORTAC. PRESS, MONDAY, DECENBER 17, 1956 SDISkin Specialist Warns ‘Sun Tanning Pills College Degrees in ‘57. | neat’ st uc gay Wot dy 0 Flyer (ye? Train Set! Locomotive and Ten- der with piston ac- tion, Refrigerator Car, Tank Car, Gondola, and Caboose. 260 inches of track, trans- former and trestle set, Remote control whis- tle. built by our serv- _ ite experts ., with all new parts where needed. — Fully guaranteed. fa First come, - first served, so hurry for best selection, _ NEW 1957 WRINGER WASHER NE te $1.00 Weekly! i 33, 45 and 78 rpm plus i. wma 2/3 rpm records, Styled like nation sets. The fine luggage! Smart, lightweight! names you know ~—e Ready to travel. This new Ad- are good. Rebuilt iM mira portable plays even the eg «ie new “talki book” records, AA I cg Changer is fully automatic. Lug- rown case. ET IN THE WORLD! eet Admiral RADIO ‘ Fits anywhere! New type plas- tic cabinet has color clear through, can’t chip or peel. Front - mounted speaker. De- pendable “lifetime” printed circuit chassis. Choice of colors. PORTABLE Sewing Machine A gift that will put o sparkle in your Reguler $69.95 favorite “sewbody's” eyes! This Royal machine has.a hondy foot control $ action, sews forward and backward, is easy to operote and stores away conveniently in a small space when not in use. $1.00 Weekly! Hotpoint ‘New 30-inch AUTOMATIC ELECTRIC RANGE! Si s a + ‘MEASURES A162" ih, 2 " wide, 19” dee! JW Pi eee N/A TOUGH BAKED-ON ENAMEL FINISH! eae — 105 PIECES wa ff || 18 4 ag" 5 Enaly atin CHROME ALLOY Gifts hel 1 1/5 Horse Power “er PORTABLE Electric POWER SAW FREE 3 4! Se Sool Sew'Calde $1.00 Weekly The perfect all-around saw, with every of sdjunemene Sar deecy-teoe Wea mm SOCKET WRENCH wary specific houre. ff and TOOL SET! hold need. Plenty of Plus ss $e 5-PIECE soLpeRING Kit = © shelf sebrhag peg- ioe board a eee, | 9 vy Designed by and for master mechanics, with Whizzer 3-Speed pls « cpr eked on ie ee a ee time at this low ~ ws SBR SPP \ ® Ne Money Down—-$1.00 Weekly 8 = 8 \ wa si ry MONEY. DOWN — Budge t Terms! ees cee canid Ale see Gt open : 7 wrench, ee | | OPEN EVERY NIGHT nil 9! steel bike st ioe ae 74 a i 2 ‘ , ce ‘ 2 7 % 4 ‘ ‘ 4 : ef : v ee Bape eee Sees ree ee Posse Se Sees oe ee OS ae Gyre Sar eee ee ae es = gees pee Pr A Res eee os eS a5 eee Ay \ | Near Last Phase of Pullout British and*French units staged their power drive against the guer- rillas by moonlight late Saturday -/night and early yesterday through Port Said's dark streets and twist- img alleys. The attack was « vit : o§ 408 bg e 7 8 launched after a British officer on force, implied some of the Allied nade hurled from ambush. troops might still be on hand > & ® Thursday behind the barbed wire) Tanks rumbled \ through - the ringing their narrow jstreets and troops combed the al- along Port Said’s harbor front. (leys, firing at the elusive guer- 3 rillas during the 3‘s-hour_ battle. Stockwell said he had agreed to! Bullets zoomed over rooftops and a U. N. request to let 350 armed'red streaks from tracer ammuni- Egyptian police enter Port Said tion laced the sky. British officers Tuesday and 350 more two days’ said the Allied forces * "killed some later “if the first contingent be-: | Egyptians—we're not sure of the haves itself.” ‘number,”* and captured 10 men in Egypt planned to have more/the battle area. than 1,00) black-umiformed police’ The only casualty reported on with rifles maintain order in the) the British-French side was the city after the British-French evac-. a ee uation. * * # ton Director Abdel Kader Hatem/iny Erecting Edifice French attacks on the civilian pop-| ALBUQUERQUE, N. ulation the : is orks PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, DECEMBER VS 1958 | : Sa Dy : 4 i 1 th h- F rench Fight Back, aia Aer ie ow oe [Builder Uses Dome ay sage ome a thin-shell ge root on. the }contractor of a dome-roofed Al) Then he dug away the earth pospepaghecink yen mir ygasnd bongs leaving the dome standing. ed off a natural. mound of earth|clear in a ring of columns built M.—Re-lon the site and cast @ 218-foot|and backfilled earlier, up positions along the uneasy Is- . . racli-Egyptian armistice line that mander of the British-French task patrol duty was killed by a gre-/' Anyone for Tennis With Motmot Bird? PANAMA—The motmot, a gray- ish-green tropical bird, has a tail that looks like a tennis racket. The. “rackets” are fashioned by the birds themselves, which pluck off about. an inch of the feather vane below. the end of the two Every drop of its whiskies is 8 years old, or older, blended with the finest he nicest thing ABOUT giving Che Is the pride you feel ws when YOU GIVE It. > * a After the fighting yesterday the/creased as the Britis their two-block-wide beachhead.’Nasser’s government has dis-! idulum, outermost feathers. i dinerttn et ks have in-{ The bird, found on the Smith- and French sonian Institution's tropical pre- British withdrew behind the four|prepared to quit Port Said for|serve in Gatun Lake, swings the tiles of barbed wire that bounds/their ships. Egyptian President tail from side to side like a pen- grain neutral spirits. ‘CHRISTMAS CLUB You ean enjoy carefree holiday shopping "and giving next year, if you join our - Christmas Savings Club now! Save a small ‘amount weekly and watch it grow! _ .- End Budget Worries... Join Our i News times before he has al in to a new Cadillac car. something very special about today. drawing board to production line. his ~ dealer's showroom and accepted the keys And yet, as often as he has re-enacted this glorious event, he knows that there is For this is more than a new Cadillac. This is the newest and most adyanced : Cadillac car ever to find its way from Just looking at it gives him a warm glow of pride and satisfaction. And imagine, for just a moment, the many wonderful thrills that yet await him as he takes the keys JEROME MOTOR SALES 280 8, Saginaw St., Pontiae, Michiren and starts off on his first journgy home. To begin with, there will be his discovery of Cadillac's brilliant new performance. The car is so responsive and so perfectly balanced that it will be a revelation. Then, as he takes the sweep of the ‘boulevard, there will be the added thrill of those admiring glances that will come from his fellow motorists. - And how satisfying it will be to find that even Cadillac owners have a special affec- tion for the man in the new “car of cars” And finally, of course, there will be the joy of that wonderful “welcome home” as TARAS ees His Teak | es Wiad His Greatest Thrill he turns into the familiar driveway and comes to a silken stop. For when a new 1957 Cadillac arrives, it is the prize of any family .. . and the’ pride of any neighborhood! * net * Why not come in soon for a preview of this thrilling experierice? We have a 1957 Cadillac waiting for you in our showroom— and we will be ha spy to gi Whether ive & be your first “or your . aitest pe oscar teay tenth Cadillae and wear it with a new dime-store flower or a string of beads, SAVED ENOUGH to top it off “Last year I decided that what-| bolero, and Shrimp Male Cook Adds a Gourmet Touch With Pink Wine Solids of prints, Tots’ thru teens, $598 is age ii} t Fi 4 HE 4 a » = a Sie r Adorable collared frock injfour ‘matching’ styles that are so wear-|/et it melt in sauce. Add able. |Pimiento and paprika. No. $420 with PattO-Rama in|. 7ust Before serving cluded is in sizes 11, 12, 13, 14, 16,| shrimp 18. Size 12, with sleeve, 5% yards| boiling water. Serve of 3hineh; \% yard contrast, © ((SetVesstither come No. $421 with Patt-O-Rama In-' fi 3 cluded is in sizes 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 In Hospital /, er ‘ : years. Size 4, with sleeve. 1% eo ee yards of 35-inch; % yard contrast.| Mrs. Floyd McRath of Elizabeth wis . Two patterns. Lake road is a patient at St. Jo- ital For these patterns, send 35¢ tor) #¢Ph Mercy each in coins, your name, address, sizes desired and the pattern num- ve _ This Week Only! | : * ee so flare. Rows of ruffles, bows and tiers. Slim top flares to full skirt, 100% Nylon net and horsehair combination. Sizes tots’ sewing guide for every woman who! sews for herself and her family. een nin > an mea = mca Local WSCS Hears | Wernet thru teens. of Flint Rally Jan. 25 ve ae ins Young Folk Shop Announcement was made of the —~ —Leower Level Flint. District WSCS “Mid-Winter| = = Rally” at the recent Christmas| ~ meeting of the WSCS of Oakiand Park Methodist Church. The rally, Tiny sieioie cur ne CO aM Angel... give « Choice CAPES and STOLE Flint, \ Mrs. Albert Barker opened the) \ sent vets 1) CASHMERE , \ Children” Whs the topic used for| 7 ‘devotions by Mrs. Kenneth Skelton. | i \ardie Grubaugh of the Michigan| =) Bel Telephone Co. showed two|—e by fim’on Christmas. Refreshments | Br Hadley were Served during a social hour) 3 ; by the ‘Esther circle, : Here is the greatest value-packed TG : e 1 collection we have ever assembled. I end Girls’ ra Your gift for her must te the a ‘ po 4 SWE TERS — J@ finest—the name in cashmere Every precious piece the season's most ‘ * wae Hadley. exciting fur fashion. Come in and see _ a | i one oe ha Cashmere, divinely soft——on the outstanding value Arthur's offer i Ob a ad infallible gift. Beige, pink, light in this special grout 12 blue, wedgewood blue, See ee |g flamboyant coral and o wide range of Infants to 12s ..... \up te other shades. Sizes 34 to 40. - Three Convenient Ways to Buy! natural ranch mink, silver cope jockets in Pius tom por cont Pederal Tex, 1m ionisation Sek ae The Most Perfect Gift Phone FE 4-1536 27 Years of Quality Dry Cleaning What is a more perfect and suitable gift for anyone than a Holy Bible? Select one now for a member of your family or one you hold dear. We have a complete selection of Bibles that are certain to please you. Make your choice now. “GHRISTIAN LITERATURE SALES ir iy i } if z aig & | He The ti {rH HoH # So, more have years than going from CUSTOM COLD WAVE E 7*.*10° “Complete with Cutting and Styling problem squirrels got some of the peanuts which were bought for them. Ls © = With the first crack of peanuts falling on the snow or ice I always heard the bluejays call, From then on they dive-bombed until every one of the nuts had disappeared. EAT FREQUENTLY There is probably nothing that eats more for its size then a bird and nothing that eats more often. It is true that neither an ant nor a tent caterpillar looks very large, even for a bird. Neither do many ’ lof the things we women pick at in between meals. * d * “For heaven's sake, what dif- ference can 12 little old pecans make, or one chocolate cream, six olives or one doughnut?”’ What dif- ference can they make? Lady, they * imake a difference of about 500 cal- ories, and this list ig not unusual j|woman who is accustomed to eat- ing in between meals. but rather on the low side for the 4 Weigh Baby * them figure-wise, not often, Yet) these are not unusual items on the/ average woman's diet, : “pay 4 So when an overweight woman’ says she “eats like a bird’ she probably is telling the truth, She by pecking. If not this, she may eat moderate amounts at mealtime but her menus may include one or those items, too, but we well face up to facts. Don't let bird lead you astray, There definite correlation between your weight and your food intake, } If you count calories faithfully, FAMILY NITE That's Right! ! Why not make it a night out for the whole family? Woodward at Square Lake Road > . vot * apse des You’re in such “good form”.. .and so feminine with — CAPRICE of HOLLYWOOD long-line strapless bra 10.95 Your figure is artfully mol de d into the smooth long line you want . . . with a firm, high uplift, sure control you can rely on to stay anchored, never slip. Gentle under- i wires for support, nylon lace cups for beauty, nylon leno back for a sleek, un- broken silhouette, Black or white. 32. to 42; ©, B Charge Accounts Invited BOBET’ Cg eee re ee Cr ererre re re Tere ee eee ones Cheek This Partial List of Unusual Gift Items “That You Can Find at Osmun’s PAJAMA & SLIPPER SET ... handsome fabrics, comfort styling, come $5,00 in handy carrying pack........s.cceeeeses taesess sénwakeseseis eiuckeaass $795 $950 DACRON AND COTTON DRESS SHIRTS .. . styled by Arrow. These ‘ure those wonderful shirts that need no ironing whatsoever! IMPORTED SUEDE JACKETS ... by McGregor. A luxurious jacket that wears, and wears, and wears! 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NYLON STRETCH HOSE ... in plain colors or fancy patterns...... WOOL FLANNEL SLACKS ... choice of regular cut or the new Ivy League models, coh cd pasa ccesedececdssceucnces Masdeescceshce 12° 2p -LaNED SUBURBAN COATS «i ed tad wpe beset ik $36™ . * *. 51g Pr $100 : “Two Fine Stores to Serve You Better” # j ; 16 W. Huron St. : OPEN EVENINGS Until CHRISTMAS * heart! We Invite You to Use Our % JEWELERS Registered Jewelers — American Gem Society * BUDGET PAYMENT PLAN in making your Christmas Gift purchases FEderal 2-0294 : * ¢ © The Air Force is getting set pos- sibly to duplicate or exceed the accomplishment, He sajd it went out over the missile test range extending 5,000 miles from Patrick Air Force Base in/free dark the evening of Sept, 20.\valueless here anyway, tit Give her a hosiery treat with new double-loop Tar Sehse Florida across the Cribbean and the South ‘Atlantic. ; | He said it\landed well off South STRETCHABL - ~ SS o look et these BARGAINS! THIS EXCITING, MODERN SWING-ARM ° % 4 \ CONSUMERS’ “ A \ x There is a special pair of Gaymodes for any occasion, — Choose a whole Gaymode an a And remember! Always Perfect Quality! oe inst On i 4 rt if #2: Riek EEA FEE : felled and stole trees from a forest cam Indians, says 3/leading Indian |and San Jose — where year-round relocating about 4,775 persons. | GRIM SYMBOLS IN A PLACE OF — freedom fighter in the foreground and the man | At first glance this Budapest park hts the in background, carrying a sack of potatoes. They | aspect of peace and quiet one might expect. But are symbols of the death and hunger that hav the view is made grim by the lone grave of a descended on the Hungarian capital. : ne lime een —_— American Indians Face Choice: Move to Industrial Cities or Starve _ ff NEW YORK @ — Many Ameri-co, Denver, Chicago, St Louis;spent in the last fiscal year tn ' _ est organization, are faced employment is available. The report said, however; that! with this choice;teave their homes re '“as long as the relocation pro) e0-'on the tion to move into) The association, however, Grgesigram remains the only program large ind cities — or starve.|the government's Bureau of ribeing carried out visibly and The jation on American dian Affairs to get behind a Point! yj for the Indians, as long ‘Indian irs, Inc., in a report|Four program to “elevate Ameri-/as the Indians have no economic on its of the government’s'can Indian communities to the\choice between relocation and |B St., Pontiac police said. The Business Institute 7 W. Lawrence Street : Return This Ad for Bulletia Pontiac, Michigan Address When You Need GOOD INSURANCE Call M.E. DANIELS FE 47644 8454, W. Huron Street Thief Leaves Trousers, Pockets Billfold, $20 | A pair of trousers, a billfold and. $20 were stolen over the weekend | from an unlocked home at 3, said he found the trousers discard- ed in ‘ | Slips Can Cost You Money! A slip and foll on your property can hit YOU in the pocketbook . . . hard! That is, . unless ‘you've had the foresight to pro- tect yourself with liabil- ity insurance to take care of personal injury claims. Cost is small. See us now. i Bves.—MI 6-200 m police’ aane - ‘counted 1,040 refugees coming) across. A heavy fog made it easier. . H.R. NICHOLIE Agency FE S-1201 49 Mount Clemens in on-the-spot research and study. opposition between local organiza-| itions — such as Clubs, churches executive director. \locat offices i . cities Sore than a milion dollars wesirrose’” community ‘ts -- : ; | il i Buell, of 5690 Cedar Is- Home Burglar Flees as Owner Awakens ang door when Hotick shouted. at im. Vandals Steal Lights From Christmas Tree Vandals stole an outdoor set of 20 Christmas lights decorating a tree outside a home at 495 W, Wal- ton Bivd, sometime early Sunday, Pontiac police said, . Russell Lindsey of that address there a was an unr successful attempt to remove a Oe autene tndh rial suffered a re pee and was sent to the hospital) Under relocation. ay, ie u ) a stomach operation. ment expenes tn inurl "con|omecetve deci Indian centers — and the re-| wr (New Officers Named |Pgeant ot Coss City : “** by County 4-H Club 1 The fishmonger was involved in a\Club:elected new officers in 4 Spe-| earned Cass City the title of “Mich” retary; Frank Lessiter of Lake! tour-acre hillside stage at 11 a.m.| i ‘ < f : ; | New recreation leaders are Sue/nignt Cars were lined up for more ‘Tobin of Novi and Howard Storm than g mile on M 1 leading into -\of Lake Orion. Fair board repre~-|tne city, Many spectators came in’ Enters Plea of Guilty: _ | Hospital, ‘\tiee Monicipal Judge Maurice E.)———- groups were right, says the association, in questioning the moti Draws Big Audience igan’s Christmas Town.”" Some 200 townspeople took part 1957. Otheriin the second annual Christmas| Braid of pageant featuring the Nativity and Vit other scenes. $C) Peoplé began arriving at the} sentative is Paul Cook of Orton-\-hartered buses 4 ville ; The Pageant, first held in 1954, also selected NeW was not presented last year. It was miembers, Invitations to join the --vived because of many requests. . Sem") Cass City churches and civic ' jdubs sponsored the outdoor pro- gram. John R. Givens, 17, of 350 S. . Anderson St. Saturday pleaded Ap a, Burglary guilty to reckless driving through i i a stop sign-into the side of another|~ Service Station car. | Pontiac State Police today are Clarence Foust, 52, of 167 Per- investigating the weekend burglary: kins St. and his wife Pansy, 42, who'of a White Lake Township service were in the other car, both suffered station in which $15 in cash and minor bruises in the collision and tools were: stolen. were treated at Pontiac General) The garage, located at Round |Lake and Mandon roads, was re- ‘The accident occurred at the cor-'portedly looted of 10 sets of ner of S. Paddock street and) wrenches, 15 pairs of pliers, 20 Whittemore street, police said. Giv-’ screwdrivers, and a tool box be- ens paid a $25 fine levied by Pon-| sides the money. ; ee eke, cae cantare as ; * } ‘Weed Out’ Divorce | CHICAGO (INS)—Circuit Court Judge Julius H. Miner, one of the! nation’s leadirig divorce judges, | 'offers this New Year's advice on) ‘how to stay happily married: “If people get out in their back yards! and share the mutual interets of a. flower or vegetable garden, they’) 12 machines in 1 jSanta Claus figure from the top of the tree, be a lot happier and have a health-) ier marriage.” é (Advertnsement) ~ Science Shrinks Piles New Way Without Surgery (A@vertnsement) MAKES ALL HOME WOODWORKING aASY . i i i i! t ‘ . inant decaugetetetetatant contracts, . This showed up today in a Labor Departments summary of longterm already in effect between 1. employers and unions and provid-|1. for specified pay increases in 1957. These contracts cover about five million workers. * = * Hothouse, No 1, 125-1 ‘Fhe summary by the depart-| ment’s Bureau of Labor Statistics provided no over-all money amount. It listed the specified affect and the numbers of workers! due to get them. "Projecting the figures on a S2-! week earnings basis shows .indus- try’s annual wage bil) will be in- creased by about a billion dollars|2¥¢* by these deferred pay hikes, a * = ‘ The bureau said workers ‘‘in practically every major industry group” will receive such deferred Pay increases. But the bulk of them are concentrated in the auto, farm equipment, aircraft, electri- °°” ca} manufacture, steel, aluminum,’ and other metalworking industries #§ well as construction, transpor- tation, food and mining. “Phe bureau said more workers) than ever before will receive wage) mereases in 1957 as a result of 37 “eee * * * Jn addition, most contacts of this lyfe call for automatic cost-of-liv- spay changes, They provide for ry ng pay rates in part ‘at stat- ed intervals‘according to the rise ar fall of the government's living- fost index, The index has recently|? peer? rising to new record levels. wThe bureau's summary showed fe number of workers covered by auch living-cost “escalator” | gjauses has risen back to nearly| million, That was the figure’ pments 629, moderate; demand slow: ; Tdeho-~ —— 3 ‘Minnesota North Dakota Ri contracts negotiated in prior years. ‘ Whites 38‘q-40; medium 31-23. Browns: Grade A « large 42, em : a 34-33; small 26-27. snant: Market unsettled, Supplies moderate and short in some instances on supplies from ress. continued to force sales. Trade irregular 2a ig +i gg, = Sg «| f. urhips, a. + ga Turnips. Topped. No. ratte TE ng gr osierg, ee t, 100-150 bu. nts-per-hour raises to into pee: #0. 1. 109-4. wa -_ be mm inte EOQGS: Large, 14.00-15.06 36-doz. Medium. 16. 00-41.00; Sovaii;- 1.50-8. CHICAGO POTATOES * * SO%; A Bs: 80 ; cars 00 B 80; 89 C OB A emeneeeoee DETROIT EGGS DETROIT, Dec, 14 (AP)-—Detroit, cases included, federal atate = Whites: Grade A fumbo #7: large 4 43 weighted average 43; medium 33-37;;Am Tob 36%; small 32. Grade B large . avg. 38, Browns: Grade A lar a nediam 384 xtra a Acorn, ‘No, 1, 3.00-1.50 squash, Butternut, No. 1, 1.00-1. 3 $100 or 10 days in jail HICAGO, Dec. 14—(AP)—i(UBSDA} Potatoes arrivals + track 229: New York Stocks ;* (ate Morning Quotations) . * -* - #326 2g ae oe : me ia; : a 32%: dirties 29; checks 26; carrent receipts 31‘, eee” ee * ye) $$ itt i WOO oe se 3 i N e a . = : : ‘Name CNR Executive Grand Trunk Director ("rane eo living in a shack in a wooded Norman J. MacMillan, executive vice president of Canadian Na- tional Railways, has been. appoint- ed a director of the Grand Trunk The appointment was announced at the semi-annual meeting of the railroad’s board of directors by al System. ; early this year: -4) © * % poder re ad vi , 3. Checks 27. (4 ie 33 y were 10,233 cases. ; jaa = Vaeabeanw