eeu}; L He neat & of PLS be | ; } a= +r ig a2, 4 iti it : * shes | = z ) =| oo a s5f3 Sieh cits ae a gegad 2825 é ca AR a i 2 344 mre q Fy. Sak *3s vagF ges egcbe gee 258 x weet ga SOgEge | i; ee ‘ 3 b |} siesta 3 OAL; S38 te ap Rae, rill ES Flt i Hit He : qt : Te & i G5 es Hf S Branly | t pet i ip ag ih geatut Hn a — oe i ease iH Sahat iia iy ji hnlid sin a 2 fl ome i ad gS g 225) RS * TH CH eee afeys aging eae ‘i io E ty dae bi gee oe a a : ide i Se Wie fat taal ety gy St distebiany lanl al i id Salil i nla! iil ni ne Gi ie i dl Roeesat ys Pr ayy sila He ety Bg iilalil sce PTET ty Ay Hara TTR hire Ma ii Ee al; ia i Hid? 8S sade i, Adi “lh whee . ESTE ee sllet ee Se a tt FE tne: ean Aa ny es, i ee ay re eee ef | | : ti l Me 3 t er i iby iy e if i 7 f i i i | | i E ? H rf f i #8 ES i ii iis 3 a e. if i f i i | ? F : ij 2 Fy ! t f tf f ot i Fe | i F 8 He WE 1H gg jit Ht i LE cember-March period. Oil Wells at Northville Produce 9,400 Barrels LANSING #—Eight oil wells in| Mendes-France's bid for a second fhe Northville field produced about | reading of the defeated measure. | of oil during Novem-| Assembly rules provide that the | , the State Conservation Depart-| pertinent committee must okay | | 1 H today. opening of a pilot well a year Ri Tf if feet down. §geTeF iit s z state. VICINITY —Rain enew fier temerree. Lew te- temerrew 36-46 18 te %2 miles te few snew flurries and colder, low t1 te Teday in Pentiec Lewest temperature preceding # am At 6 o.m.: Wind velocity 12-15 mph North Sun sets Tuesday a{ 5:07 pm @un rises Wednesday 01 8°01 a.m. sets Moon yo 8 4 om Moon rises Wednesday at 10:26 am x ionday in Pontiac temperature 36 Mean temperature ‘ Wi Rain. One Year im Pontiac unipeittnt wane 3] Sinan wemperatare =... sis as mM, snow 2 Z “se mn Or Tears : wai, in 1926 | ST im 1988 4 ago, 49 for an adjournment, with a new) in a five-| session to start 15 minutes later, planned. When the legistators reconvened, | been the Premier submitted his new bill | rock forma- calling for ratification of the Played the cornet in the school Most | treaty. | shal-| This bill was then submitted to| My lived for 18 months after that the Foreign Affairs Committee,| coming from Harrisburg, Ml. the Northville ven-| which approved it 18-17 with 4 more oil explora- | abstentions. , | ané | mittees to be set up in each house | consulted before the government | Temerree night cleedy with « can approve any "creases in the 7 Sent to Hospital 4 35) - visions of a seldom-used state law. | now oa BO County #5 mentally ill and show homicidal or | Pontiac business and professional | His report showed 11 of those, * ee ama ee ee and 9 violations of *‘following too closely,"’ second in the list of acci-.|_ dent causes. @ _— ra 5 * a 2 PLUCKY DRUM MAJORETTE |leg was amputated. Betty injured the leg jn Sep | | THE PONTIAC P school chums after an operation in which her left! and Phyllis Harris, ee * See: > hae RESS, TURSDAY, DECEMBER 2, 10540 MAA? Hatoyama Airs Pontiac Deaths ~ ’ Red Trade Plan. Says Japan, Could Deal | With: Communists, Still Keep Faith With West r. TOKYO (INS) — Prime Minister Ichiro Hatoyama said today that | Pontiac. ' Japan would like to exchange “peo-| The Rosary will be recited at ple and goods” with Russia and % P-m. tonight by the Knights,of | Reg Ching “withig the of | will be said Wednesday at 8 p.m. r= ‘our commitment te the free world.” | : | at the Brace-Smith Funeral Home. | But the prime niinister made it| The funeral will be held ‘clear the Japanese government | day at 10 a. m. from the St. _| does “not now assume we would | dict Catholic Church. recognize Red China.” He explained: “Our thinking is that there is a government on For- mosa and-a government on aed . | Doyle C. , 46, yond this.” | Tennyson St. died Hatoyama made his remarks at) Pontiac General Hospital! ¥ Carl (Schabitz) Coby _ Doyle C. Dortch ry g F 5S oem ul 1908, he was the son‘ of ‘| and Eva Surber Dortch he. married Avalene troit and came to Pontiac a PT: . Ceylon Strives for Neutralism Citizens Like to Think! (© of Their Country as an} ‘Asian Switzerland’ = - Final Test Near Ssef-ssssee ene 1 { for Negro Girls Formal Debut at Willard Hotel Said First of Kind in Washington History WASHINGTON — Fourteen Negro schoolgiris made their debut Sa if | Ea f Se = 5 *#F F 4 i cat pe + i ii Let Ss il is & i ; i it if g if as. ef i ef i I 1k fr Te if rEFE if ! : : u E saw for the Spent Yule Holiday on Safecracking Job . (Continued From Page One) i s 5 ? z = = ib fia rg < i* as [ i 3 z : elle i ig We: F z z EB Ss 3 : : But in the hospital now, Bobbie. doesn’t seem to realize the exact mature of his injuries. His left leg was instantly cut off | gled right one later amputated below the knee. The Premier then posed the crucial question — Would the As-/ fully bad,” his father said. “But ee ao wie ah wae ante hasn't said he knows his legs against the WEU pact? The As- are gone.” sembly recessed while its Foreign) punn a $1.84 an ' Affairs Committee met and turned down, 29-19 with 4 abstentions, | nour employe in the Fisher Body Division paint department for the last three weeks, applied for hospitalization insurance when he got the job. But he. said it won't take effect until March 1. He worked at an auto agency when. first coming to Pontiac in | September, then got the Fisher Body job. : Dum recalled that his son had | such a maneuver. | Mendes-France promptly called | band in Romeo, where the fam. ‘at the hip by the train, the man- | “He knows he's been hurt aw- / The formal party was the first of lic priests, from the National its kind in memory at a downtown University of Cordoba. hotel. ; The wholesale firings, carried The giMs, all 16 and 17 years out by a special representative of President Juan D. Peron, were a old, wore traditional white gowns posit of the bitter dispute between | the Peron government and part of féses.| the Catholic clergy in Argentina. - Cordoba and its university are ttended considered a chief center of Cath- ~~ 2 mag POR strength. — of the Willard, a capital Peron recently has been waging sare often called the “‘Resi-| 4 C@™paign against some Catholic " priests, accusing them of attempt- | ing politica] infiltration of labor unions in an attempt to harm his government. The government also is trying to root out church influ- ence from tte Cordoba university and other schools, especially in religious education. at Lincolh Junior High School in nearby Rockville, Md., arranged the party. She said she hoped it would inspire ‘‘other girls of our race to pattern their lives in such a manner that their parents would be warranted in presenting them."’ The party began at 10 p.m.. | when the girls, with their mothers | beside them, formed a semicircle. Nebraska Navy Now Numbers 75,000 Men cal Nebraska Navy, which has whom had come from New York, thing but “admirals,” now has Baltimore. Richmond. Va.. and @" historical strength of 75,000. | Philadelphia. This was disclosed by M. E. eee Shaffer, who has lettered the im- This formation broke up and a Pressive-looking commissions, re- |huge picture frame was brought Plete with the state seal and every- out. Each debutante came forward thing, since they first began to be on the arm of her father, uncle | issued 21 years ago. , or godfather and, as she stepped) Governors of Nebraska bestow | through the frame, was presented | the Admiral commissions as a good to the guests ‘by the Rev. James Will gesture O. West of Calvary Episcopal ; ——————— Church. ; ing’¢ i The cotillion was led by Gailya Nothing a the Bag Kyles, 16, a senior at Dunbar High BALTIMORE (®—Post-Christmas School, and her escort James | crowds jammed Baltimore's $ 0.96 Serew & Net Driver § 1.20 $495 Macksaw Attachment. § 2.95 $10.95 Cireslar Saw Attachment § 7.95 § 5.95 18-Piece Drill Bit Set. 8 2.45 $12.95 4%” Drill Press ......8 0.08 $19.05 ‘so Drill Press $16.75 GENERAL WAREHOUSE CO. . 2258 Dixie Hwy. Neer Telegraph FREE PARKING — OPEN DAILY UNTIL 8 Mig gE NO yee can sfferd, ri SECURITY ONE PLACE TO PAY — BONDED AND INSURED regaréless of bow siech or bow many yeu owe. / | MICHIGAN ¢ 41% South Sagina %. 9 years of credit counseling ex Phone FE 8-0456 @ssist you” REDIT COUNSELLORS Above Oskiand Theater VIII SL SD SD IS SD SD SD SSS SS SSS SSS SDSS SSDS SSS _ THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1954 / JUNIOR EDITORS] clothes are bright colors—green or red cheeks and nose. 2..Paste the picture on heavy ea cut out around the heavy outline. Puhch through little circle near the border at the end of Nixie’s Reinforce the hole with ! | Someone’s Fibbing Dockers’ Wives in Arms After Paper Lists Wages By LAURA Z. HOBSON Newport strikers, of course, I'm piled up high on some British Bet my journalistic instincts docks along the River Usk last] sure do toi se BeKer ¢. w week . . have. done a pretty thereugh According to a special dispatch) os os bts fects before going oe tae ri Barapa manir oft the deep end of those docks. Newpert plers reer Se all I can hope is that what cause the South Wales “Argus ever the state of the Newpart piers had said in print that their weekly pA eed yan tage, lay ti wages came to $70. old-fashioned trash The mi the Esl ks dumped into the rivers of time and the streets, 700. wives were on change. . . the rampage, claiming their bet- | ..\0nr" artohure in ete ine mae ter halves had lied about a goed | | a ooret trom the little woman if halt of their weekly wealth. he happens to feel like it, The men tried to explain—and| Hands across the sea is fine— got nowhere the fastest. but only when there're no punches They then threatened to strike| pulled on the truth, the whole unless the paper publicly retracted. | truth, and the total pay envelope Which didn't scare the paper's edi-| as weil. love either the truth hornet’ wag oe Spm eg "|Recent Births the Employers’ As- oo. teansh ‘state Rervert 3"Matfman, 1160 Lake Angeiae a or agpantin age Clarence J. Lawrence, 65 Gateway Dr ves they weren't] ‘Wunem , cy i the eye each pay- Theodore Yant, Mailed ake he strike stayed on and at) © Qt oo report all was far from quiet| Robert L. . Ypsilanti 66 Usk a Ee dock, had opened | pe = old scars, it appears, wifely British hearts, English custom te tell the little woman what ee it i : g* z ai i i Pre : ; q f i i int ite sat i 3 Fa | : i! q a ‘ ‘ ; 4 : ' aot aes ’ NB fs a \0)* OH SENN) basil IJ) j f STAMP DAY . 4 Getter baits this your tn the form Christmas Shopping |xe~ exe Snr tay arn ere the’ fourth week of Christmas: y DI , wns. ee 5 Os Se ate . > on basis « WASHINGTON (UP)—Chrisunas | ing pelininary inary figures that be ex | , : pects year to * see ea Farmer-Snover 3 the Fed-| spree of 1952; Sales last year|® . >. Reserve ‘Board indicated «| dipped to $i6,0,00,000, : FUNERAL HOME | H figures for the first three weeks of many forms of writing ’ e , Fag endow: fi aes Fem : Pest Me Geeree = 160 W. Huron St. FE 2-9171 $ had a multi-million | the vowels being omitted. 3 $ ‘70 ‘e = ‘ o ¢ < ae - . ; + * . 809 S. Woedward Includes New Speed Queen Washer, Wagon : and Year's Supply of Soap SSSSSSeSeeseseoeeeseeseseese Seeseeeeoeoceossese “Built: in Pontiac by Pontiac People” GAAC 2 TRUCKS he wos ST.. MARY’S COLLEGE. ORCHARD LAKE THE FIRST COLLEGE IN OAKLAND COUNTY. GMC HYDRAMATIC DUMP TRUCK > * . GMC TRUCKS SOLD AND SERVICED BY... . ; = . ‘ . a FE 2-9203 . FE 4.4531 nomen ea ne ee East Huron ——— ee PAYMENT... EASY TERMS ! ALL FOR ONLY... Coaster Wagon Filled With Soap With Your New 1955 FULL SIZE COASTER WAGON Filled With a Year's Supply of Soap! SAGINAW... FE 3-7114 + ee eT ee a : art : oO 2 - — — TES ee a : BS ots) me BEE | = = 44 52 — Bats a: F ' : & = SH 2447 * a Lis seni AAe te i) & Mies é < ae: Sssishal it ES: PRE 3 eta: | 43 (38 gee a eae a HLL (E Be py! 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MH Snip py Tip 1 i yt EA salty Hitt By alll: alb sos (iy | ode lia; Ao | | ait TALE How “apap af ize uff UL, Se: ; ; il : 7 il: Ty ntl Bis + Mie Bes. rib EW : 4 §:: iyetage Ra Healt Getllt (Se ee tata iY Tarn } Siena “71s iiet Io ES fey tiil ifeete iin HHT a We Age uf RUTH pyaae Bla gee tia ‘ase ih J PR ALEI a rt i idee ™ tit et ae aH tl bs y SH eH epee Bae a | A ESE raie Ht ae PCH RH CE LR GHAIE Be nash : Hf a LACT Hs ALT: a re ul i! i 8 a bid fu a ue & eae ne Ea pe SU hits sare , Re awe ls Cs iihlon ih tered peerage PM “Sci littl fi He ake Gaal Janet £E ie HORA ie aug iggit ge its aa lta abi aes ett ap pail Sapte dee tad Re eli ei alae ail SE ite ni Fe i i ieee “apt F. gE 2 i Se idee eat Tiel ae 7 eT Gee fitue Hil py [Bel -& eae eel ie : | iy ial atl ili? qT a8 Ae lini ie i? aT 5 Heth “ils it mane allel ti = ih Ss a cate aH EE e Srey tT iF i ide! 4 ath LLP Hill Ss Malte bgad2i:st|£ HT LHS S tit] S piel HEPeD uf iis 2 palidy ul ay uy oy it P j sit eabs Hitt a4 sis Su SS epi ended epeedag eta Hay tal st H aS H ek Suita Ht dni ip Whdbias hl = Mitel ipa nil 1 ile ait i an Me alleHtfayay Hitt UPA tenis an *- wie ae Y eet ay “aaa 2 te. ee Ph ee eee Oe + sai imi: oa 2. — + BOARDING HOUSE [WILLIAM ! ‘* ¢ Sik cedarentind “E recognize Aunt Martha. We have a picture of her hidden in the attic.” ores Pena imme * 4 "THE PONTIAC. PRESS, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1954 a Ti et They 1 ‘lal at el if 4 pattie Setidigs || me ae ——-: 5 ! $ i ei a : dba ae ee \ Ja if RON OGRE Ader" adie | . =| sre ——— = = aie | Mite as Te 5 ij Gi4i*ee — 3 : EX i _. ee ee Ei) 2 F ~ hal ~234h] uate, | LLP Hf alt Pil TE — | aaa aLancae ‘Spar sti iin: geagens Uys SE] Bett a ble Po NE a ine it ge al fll fel; in : uk ; k= i bi silt ite Ht ui sity reali itis eal ii. ae = aie ; rita He | 2 : 3 | ih iy ah aeeaiet redid ; Hubet pte Hite Ae Heil; a ii DHT ! ry 1 aR ay ii ij ili; Tues | TF Ti il ei i Fi ue Bi: amt a Ha il id LS eT be a viel te ici a Haile sate tile Iie beasta't Mer IE ll Z 4 “ « f 4 . ee ee ee ee eS el le ee f ~ ’ / Ve + 5 ; { i Mee , | ae a a ee EE —E Ee ee lle Oe ee a La ae a As GP * ae church in the state. New directors and officers of the chamber for 1955 will also be intro- duced at the meeting Ferndale Youth Chorged With Assault, Theft Mack Gayles, 17, of 21119 Bemis Lane, Ferndale, pleaded innocent to an assault charge and waived examination on a theft charge yes terday in Royal Oak Township jus- tice court. Gayles, in jail after failing to furnish $600 bonds on the tun counts, is charged with assaulting a i>year-old boy with a piece of iron Dec. 22. He is also accused of taking a suit from a cleaner's truck in Oakdale Gardens Nov, 24 ‘He was bound over for examina- tion in Cricuit'Court Jan. 3 on the second count. Arraignment date on the assault charge was not set. Too Cold for Skiing ANCHORAGE, Alaska (UP) — -dt's g0 cold here these days you | tan't ski or ice skate. Tempera- | tures of 38 degrees ‘below zero froze the of the city ski tow Pa ~ eee re a = CHICAGO @—Firm prices in grains in moderately rr) on the Board of 350 : today. ¥ : Wheat participated in ae vance, recovering part of - the| 238 ¢ ground fost, in yesterday's sharp | “'y decline, Private reports from the | }*6 &e Southwest indicated moisture yes- | vage, terday Gnd overnight was not as PP. heavy as some grainmen hed an-| des. ticipated. — No. 1. Seybeans and feed grains were tee aided beth by very light ne (et -ettpts of cash grain and the (y, bu. weather in the Midwest, which | 0s: continued te be mostly a mix- 38 1 ture of rain and snew, | ee-1 Wheat near the end of the first | ..bts5 hour was 1 to 1% higher,’ March | Greens: $2.32%; corn -% to 1% higher, | we / March $1.57%; oats unchanged to, ees ba Sain / DETROIT EGGS Motors 1,500 up Y% at 94, American % higher, March 80°.; rye 1% to 27 (AP) —® fob 1% higher, March $1.18; soybeans | pero cases included, tederai-state | CYanamid 1,000 off % at 53%, In- 1% to 1% higher, January $2.84%; ; erade*: | ternational Harvester 1,200 off % ; ’ o '? Whites: Grade A large 34-30 weighted | at 3% i-Col 500 and Jard 3 to 13 cents a hundred | overage 38. medium 30-33 wid. av. 32 ‘el 7m saa unchanged pounds higher, January $13.15. | "moll 38: erode B hates ot wid. av fe Eas ing 1,400 off % 34, medium 32, small 28, grade B large 5 , in Pr 34; grade C large 27 | Yesterday's stock market was Grai ices SCTE \lower with the Associated Press CHICAGO BUTTER AND EGGS ” cagghee aaem | oe ©. Dec. 27 ‘AP)—Butter firm: | @Verage of 60 stocks down $1.10 “a | SaaS aa ihe Geant Oe epee A Mk | oe > LJ > ant ae “eae” Ba ee #8 $8, 89 C 868; care 96 today were mostly un- =~ te" er to, bie Bees, steady to firm: receipts 33,000 changed. to higher at the start. Sap --sveee 310% may ee ceeee 2.99% | Signer’ Wa tenne’ cence 30: mined 30: | New York Stoct MBP ..scsee 2.57% "ST ase | mediums 38; 5 38; current s0- w $ BEA voeess . 199% evipte 26; dirties 23, checks (Late Meraing Quetations) WE cscusce 6AM GIR sc cpies tas = —— re » Int Stiver 624 Mar ....s005 60% Soybean Ot CHICAGO, aE ee ance: ge-| 4a ON aS Se a? MAY peccrees 76% Mar .......° 11.96) rivals 204; on track 346; total US ship-| Allied Ch ,..1004 Johns Man... 06.4 SEY neeseseee THM May ....... 11.98] ments. Thursday 879. pa Mh Satur-| Allied Stre .. 53.7 Jones &L..... 4 be wocosste WG. DEP cn-. 0000 11.68 | aay 13. Sunday two: » moderate; | Allis Chai ,,. 113 Kelsey Hay:... 29.3 ive Bep .....+5 1208) demand improving; market for Russets| Alum Ltd ,,. 14.3 Kennecott ....104.1 MDT screses, 2.17% slightly stronger, for rades firm. Car-| Alum Am .. 064 Kimb Chk... 40.7 lot track sales: idaho Russets $4.26-4.65;/ Am Airlin .. 216 Kresge S8.... 30.5 ele Montana Russets $3.80; Wisconsin Rus- Am Can ..... “3 sevgnn 8 sete $3.10; Minnesota Morth Dekota|Am Cyan... 54 Lav Otee”"”, oe eVed : Pontiacs washed end waxed, $2.50. sa eo $3 Lib MeN&L,., 13.2 ~—eenet Loco ..., & My,... 63 : am M & 265 ih Aire... Poultry am Meter = RE Kawwry oo. fea ® = Am Red... 538 Loriard on DETROTT POULTRY | Am Seating .. 20.6 Mack Trk 19.6 n DETROIT, Dec. 27. ‘AP)—-Prices paid Am Smelt... 437 Marsh Pield... 33 1 , per fob. Detroit for No. 1 qual-| Am @t! P4 | 364 Martin Gi... 296 : 7, live, poultry up am |Am Tel&Tel 172.7 May D Str | 362 Heavy hens 19- Am Tob ....@6 Mead Cp Bay Consumers Power Will |”.2 ae eo” Market steady. Am Zine ,...18 Monsen Ch . 1034 quiet. were Anac Cop ... 444 Mont Ward .. 17.2 and demand Pew Anmec W &C 68 Motor Pa .. 221 teken a cents. Light Gomte * «; at Mo-orola .-s : : ruchon. : _ meted consisting ma: mour & Mueller Br 4 evelabis 6a ee veosipia were Menon aR Rat ln 3 : today. Moderate carryovers Refin ; er Co: has announced # $73,000,000 | Sot’ hens ane toms svse- Sade —>-- 84 Seet_Sivpe apt construction program for 1955. pao \aon Gan ** BS et ieee .. te _ Chairman Justin PR. Whiting) cyrcsco bn hr ab te poultry: | Beech Mot A Met Thee 8,3 ot So eee wo include a Soap’ abt" Praay's aos” ha'o A ee: eee new, office near_ Jackson | Soh” Gove: te an. | Beth Steel |.1087 Wie M Pw | 214 and expansions at both the John peary bene TiS: hens | Besing Air... 114 Mort & West 80.3 Sout: weg uretiens hoon, | Bebe Alum. 906 He Am Av... 803 C. Weadock generating plant near | cig roosiers 12-125. caponetion 24-26. | BOO4 Sire +5 OB Boe Foe... we Bay City a B. C. Cobb gen- —_— Bir ware “Be Weet Airlin 7 4 “= plant af Muskegon. Livestock Sone a7: ies ey breakdown on expraditures ‘DETROIT py RE Ti Of 108 was gives. DETROIT. Dec. 2 « —uege fal. | Can Dry 13¢ Pan AW Air 196 able 400. Not enough hogs early to make | Can Pac 31.3 Param Pict a4 two @ market, undertone stronger. Capital Airl .. 249 Parke Da ... 366 +0. Market Carrier Cp ... 164 Ps << O86 active, e~ hw a ...... % Pepe Cole ... Me strong . cents ad. Tree . 049 Phelps Dt. hat vance, : Bulle scarce, .. 18.9 Philo 3 strong to er, stockers and feeders Ti Ps ... 943 PRiltp Mor .. 4 scarce, i most sales good and | Cert-tecd ..... 74 PR Pee .... 4 oS = and —— ==, Ches & Oh .. 444 Pit Plate G .. 674 toons 1150-81 80; bulk wtinity ana “ine S.NW +. BS ee on a panne xt ey hn] ney yao «(Radio Cp .... 75 gutters mostly 649-1050; no early sales | Ciart Boulp seg Rem Rand .. 35 Caives—Galable 900, Market less active | Gma™ Me .. 448 Repu rr io Hi tan Monday, about steady. early. bulk » ag «EE ORE ~ - 6" ~ ieee geod and choice vealers 31 | BE | cot ons a3 Rey Ted B® .. 436 chotee and individuals up to Sen Oe a6 RKO Pit... 68 Fou ey and commercial srades| con Ge = og ROCk oo, O35 aa gee low wtility mostiy | Consum Pwo 4? oy -» 44 Snsep__ Galati $00. Pow cariy sales nm S68 Pap. 408 about . but market ~tully Yee Boo kum wee Seiebiisted: Small lot goad and. choice Coat Con ... 1% Boars Reed . 89 wooled lambs §=19-60-21.00, | COPt Mot. 12 hen On fae choice and prime grades lacking ariy: | Con, on 321 Bimmons 4 cull te slaughter ewes quotable | COPPT® Ree 483 pinciair oO the} _— [Grae Shy Socony Vac #11 cmcaco uivasseca | saree Wr 19.8 oo Ry m1 | CHICAGO, Dee. 28. (INS)—Livestoch: | Dis Chaceg an} Sparks Wo. 6 Hogs stlable 0.000: 25-S0c higher; early | Doug Airc 129 | SPe-ry a6 top 18.35; bulk 14-19, heavy 18.80-11;|Dow Chem 462 St@ Brand. 388 medium 16.28-18.28; tight 17.80-19.38: | Du Pont 143.9 S02 OU Cal .. TI.6 Higats 16-1818, pecking sows 13-16 | Rast Air Lite gid Oil Ind . seg Ray =% Cmdr, John J. Shea went down | 2S: +» Page! = a eee a ee ld 2g Swit aco with the carrier Wasp in 1942, three | stocker cows and heifers 10-1950 Pe es OO Ween. oe months after writing his son and) Nc ames 360-2140" commen te Preepe gui ., tre Tee. @ @ul 1306 namesake: “Study hard a Be a chelee 18-20.20; yearlings 10-1880, ewes Freee Tre | 376 b honengelll ge TE 4 -4 4. t R s leader in everything good. [Sea Mee “et Trea W Air .. $03 This fall Jackie entered Bos- Foreign Exchange Gen Motors et Twent C Pox aH ¥! ee ee NEW YORK. Dee. 28 ‘AP: Foreign Gen Retrec | cos UR Carvide ae) Roston College High School | exehange rates follow (Great Britain Gen Tel 1.7 Un Pee . 1s 6 high honors. dollars, others in cents) Gen Tire “oe — Air Lin 36.2 : paren peretst groncm sta Sc | Sora wr 43, Baten Gp 8! yee Dag ere wi me the | Prem aca ne age, A eae 8 oe teaney haw tne soit ead ter | © of 0 auth; Grent ornate aey | Sy en said, , futures 3.78 25/33. up 1/16 of @ cent;| Gt West B.... 216 US Rub .,... 4 he would want me to act in every | Great Britain 60 day futures 2.78 13/16. Oreyhouna : 126 US Smelt .. 58 + up 3/32 of a cent; Great Britain 00 day | Gulf Oll..... 6.2 US Bmelt pf... 61.2 situation. features 2.78 27/32, wu of a cent:|Hayes Mf...., 717 US Steel...... 70 Belgium (france) 1.99 bas off 0 1/1/| 8 PrP... 10 US Tov....,. 195 of a cent; France ifranc) 28% of a cent, : 476 Ven Raal..... 11.3 , : Germany (West) Deutsche | Hooker Ei . ma bat ap 4 ans maerki 23.86, unchanged: Molland ‘guii- | Tl Cent . 604 W Ve tg © 40 . bd Ger) 238%. off Ob Gf a cent; Itely | Indust Rey 802 West Un Tel. 753 | (lire) .16% of @ cent, unchanged: Portu- | Inland 6! 602 Werte A Bk 71 | gal. teseudo) 350 unchanged: Sweden Inspir Cop 1 Weetg Bi.. 763 nua f an (krone, 10.34. unchanged: Switreriang Interiak— tr 203 White Met... 337 . tfrane) (free) 23.34'9, unchanged. Den. Int Marv 5 Wilson & Co.. I1t mark «krone: 1450. unchanged Int Wick . Wise Bi Pw... 31-5 The annual meeting of the Poem} usc tin sation: Arent tires: 724 Int Paper..... 872 Woolworth... $01 tiac Chamber of Commerce will changed. Menteo ¢ 02 wachanged Gems: sTOce Avemacas oa tee th 9 * ‘ ’ wi ‘© e be held January 25 at 6:30 p.m in| Fey gest "one Kone son? iit wn. auomniea Pete Nn nine s 2. od ‘ AD] 18 i Featured speaker for the event) Si wilcuas) eas leguest Rails Uuil. Gress will be Dr. Wilham H. Alexan- C Dea Week es0.. m0 6 im 0 st 153.3 oe ounty Deaths = sir ETH! Bi i ir . ; 1 igh 5... "De dame? ac trom Oklahoma Mra, Charles Wager 198 we 1438 Tre 884 1088 ~ 1983 high ue 696 a5a 1163 City and is pastor of the largest HOLLY — Service for Mrs. 1% '* 1002 735 SOS e958 Charles (Ina) Wager, 70, of 205 John St.. was held yesterday at DETROIT STOCKS ‘Hornblower & Weeks) =f Figures after decimal points are eighths= the Bendle Funeral Home. with High Low oon * = Baidwin Rubber* 144 1 burial in Lakeside Cemetery. She Gerity-michigan “300 38 )0(3e died Friday. Kingston Products’ ... ; 32 a8 : M ates a1 1 Surviving besides her husband is Merce Screm ess BEG) at a brothér, Claude Caster of Cole. Rudy Mfe ........ qtoo4@t 41 Warne Screw* 13 14 man. "No sale bid-and asked ‘ | Business Survey November Busy Month for Local Firms, Utilities November in general was a busy month for Pontiac, with all bul one business index gaining over totals far October of this year and November of 1953 According to the monthly business survey for the city, bank debits, postal receipts, building permits, new dwellings, gas consumption, | electrical energy and water consumption were up over October totals and last year's totals for the corresponding month. Only the total number of bus passengers carried dropped, in November, to a lower level than the total both for October and for | November of ‘33. | | Nov 1054 Oct. 1954 Nov. 1063) Bank Debits to Customers Accts } ‘Exclusive of Public Funds: = ... 857 $01,238 857,244.371. $61,037,712 | Industriel Payrolis.... $14,003,184 814.113.804 $13,456,518 | Postal eipts 95 S$ 2008 6 08.574) ; Number Bus Passengers Carried 313,033 315.374 400.611 | Number of Bytiding Permits scab 142 136 109 | | Amount of Building Permits ouebcaatts 8 662.714 © 271,818 8 323,738 Number of New Dwellings 5 ro ] bs) 32° Amount of New Dwellings 8 (876.000 8 149.800 8 196.000 Gas Consumption ‘cuft: 230.023 300 148.662 300 184 421 800 Electrical Energy ‘kwh: 33.175.833 28.600.573 25. 753.506 i Water Consumption (gais)........ . 402,944,000 386.271.000 322.937, 700 and cra all the ice on the ea. - 2 measuring the car. eee Lodge Calendar | ter #228 O. E. 6&., Monday evening. Dec. 27th, 8 p. m. Adv. Pontiac White Shrine practice Tues, eve., ‘ae 7:30. Ceremonial News in Brief Fred Gaukler of 32490 Sheridan, Birmingham, owner of Motor Mart of 16 E. Montcalm St:, told Pon- tiac Police yesterday that someone attempted to break into the Motor ‘night or Monday morning — your friend’s in jail and needs Ph. PE 65-5201. C. A. Mitchell, Dinner New Year's Eve at New “300 Lounge.” Make reservations now Phone Joe Puertas, PE 4-8563. = —_— yl Es Figure Your Financial. Condition to Determine Trend in Net Worth NEW YORK W—The year's big citizens are full of good resolutions today about saving money. | If you're serious about it. you | might take a tip from corporations They strike a trial balance sheet | when they want tp find out where watchful search for the best plan for them for maximum saving. been saving money when actually they're worse off now than when | the year started. Others say they j haven't been able to save a cent when actually they have added to | their net worth by increasing their | equity in insurance or homes. 1 ° . - The man with a small income has more variations on ways of saving than he used to — and is using more outlets too, the Re- search Institute of America points out today. He is buying stocks on the installment. plan, investing in mutual funds, using investment plans especially packaged by banks, . The standard outlets for saving, of course, continue to be banks and other saving accounts, insur- ‘ance, savings bonds, securities, rea) estate. For its 50,000 members the in- stitute has drawn up a ‘savings policy memo for 1955 which shows |them how to find out if they're j 9 st 3 | really saving or not, and to deter. tend mine which is the best way for | them to save. | . ° * Here aré the principal points First strike a personal balance * sheet, like a corporation's, to find out your net worth On one side list what you own: cash in bank, cash surrender value of life market value of real estate, resale value of furniture and furnishings. trade in value of cars, money lent to others, government and corpo- rate bonds, and market value of other securities, Add them up to get the total of your assets To find out what you owe, list ali bills due, personal loans pay- able, amount of mortgage still due. unpaid taxes, balance due on in- stallment purchases. Add them up to get your total liabilities Compare your asset value and your liabilities and find your net worth — or (let's hope not) how far your'e behind the game. | > * . Repeat a yeat from now and” see if you've been making progress at Saving — or slipped further into | debt. Some of the rules the institute | works out for getting the most out of saving are: funds for an emer- gency belong only in a bank. Put only funds earmarked for a long- range goal into savings bonds — interest drops if you cash them in before maturity. “ : eS Ka she ee sce fs Mes THE PONT: © PRESS, TUES RG aT rec Nl ME TONITE Ie RN i CR A A RE CONS CN On i mR This Michigan section of the Chesape obstacles on the right-of-way, such as bridges, freight ms, tunnels, and so forth. Sixty-seven metal feeler arms project from When they hit an obstacle, arms are folded backward and | projection of the obstacle is recorded on a meter inside the car's cab. | Business in 1955 generally should under arrest as ringleaders of the Adv, spending spree behind them, most , they stand. And they keep up a| to make assets and funds work | Some individuals think they have | corporate insurance and annuities, | es f sib ale Strong With Low-Price Cars The Pontiac car, which has,dom- | | inated the low-medium price field | for years, is making a strong bid for a shate of the market inthe top edge of the low-price range, ‘according to Ward's Automotive Reports. The division's new “860” series is priced comparably with’ the clearance over, under, | Dow Foresees "sets Sc" tres" I ‘Coach Division has received an order for 220 trucks, “‘one of the largest for heavy-duty dump mod- els in trucking history.” Ordered by New York and Con- necticut, the 177-h. p. trucks will i } | Better Business. But Chemical Company | Chief Calls for Creation tenance, according to Ward's. _ be used for state highway main | Fpagtyseigie i Hs a TFL : ites i - } 7 1 Hi wihgdal paraiesaet s: Military Leaders MIDLAND (UP)~The new will be « “marginally better” one Reshuttled After the Dew Chanient Co seacgement| lot in. Ecuador | said in a year-end statement to: | |day. - TIewever, land L- Doan said business must| mand after last week's abortive | “aggressively create” new markets | attempt by a group of officers to + if the economy—is- to show more unseat him. The government an- ‘than modest gains over 1954. nounced that five persons were be ‘‘pretty good,” Doan said. “But- if we want it to be ex- cellent we are going to have to | ereate new markets by creating | Velasco's new defense minister, | Pedro Menendez Gilbert, said last | night he had fired the chief of the | general staff, Col. Manuel Mejia — or ager! products and trazo, and named Col. Leonidas | servies,’ added. | Hidalgo, military attache at the y President Le-| reshuffled Ecuador's military come | a NNHa Tin FURR IIU Tec onn ~ | ry '@ | The Dow statement was based | Ecuadorean Embassy in Rio de | on several factors which included | Janeiro, to replace him, | a leveling off of government spend a ing, stabilization of business in: rate l Disconaegrag in a ventories, construction with public | 20nes t country also funds compensating for “aa tine: | were shfted and two commanders | |seeable decrease” in industrial | of @ cavalry group in- Quito were | building and generally greater op- | removed timism in both business and public | Menendez ; ee ae ana circles. verria, former retary Doan said that during the past defense, had been arrested as the | 15 years business “has either been | leader of the plot, along with two | artificially stimulated by the de- | other officers of the Quito military mands of war. or, conversely, ar- | £4rrison — Luis Maldonado Ta- | — depressed by its Oe Oe caer ee math.” ournal men | “Today neither is the case,” ber of Congress, and Eduardo he said. ‘And if nothing happens Lidena, a lawyer. to upset the applecary again we Business Notes are going to have a chance to see what fndustry can do when it is not under the influence of stim- ulants or sedatives. MacManus, John and Adams. | | Inc., of Bloomfield Hills, has been | State Gets Fewer Cases | appointed advertising agency ier | of Old Age Assistance the Gerity-Michigan Corp., Adrian, |and for Mechanical Air Controls, | LANSING ®—The State Social | Inc., Oak Park, it was announced Welfare Department said today today by John R. Adams, presi- there were 76,485 old age assist- dent of the agency. ance cases during November—656 fewer than the October figure. | Kenneth W. Kampman, of De- | W. J. Maxey, welfare depart-|troit. has been named to the New ment director, attributed the de-| Products Department of Sherman | cline to the broadening and in-| Products Inc.. Royal Oak farm) crease of federai Social Security! and industrial equipment firm.- benefits. The changes to federal' Formerly export sales administre- | | benefits took effect Nov. 1. \tor for Gar Wood Industries, Kamp- Maxey s@id the state handied| man will be responsible for 19,513 cases of aid to dependent | development of new products for | children during November—an in- | the Sherman firm. | crease of 110 over the October case | load. - | The portage around Niagara} Other state aid case loads: aid|in early America that the French, to the blind, 1.812 ‘up 6) aid to Falls was considered so important the disabled, 2.092 ‘up 234; direct; had a military post to guard it as relief, 20.621 tup 527). early as 1678. ~ - 90 _ + 4 : OR a Se F ; * a5 | . GETS ACTION-—The railroad finally agreed to haul Joe Pittman's surplus grain away. The Liberal, Kan., elevator operator piled the grain orf the ground until two rail-telegraph wires were broken and the tracks were almost buried. 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