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They sang “Tea for Two" at hard is by contributing some-| tor the eficore. Mrs. Harry Mumaw ———; Fg Rugged and Durable—3- Foot Size : [ day. R . ' _ ex, soain pone toe posts| Yule Giver Can Eye |2°G’ nmmaarsn st. aed nt | : —— Bese in to a a, m. today. the United Nations in cose |EV@CHtICal Gadgets |, 2", Marat Jus 2%, 18 “Germany ee oe (Continued From Page One) | J. and Persis Hunsiker Marshall. I : oF : F & a TE 3 5 = : i ° E i | P, RB Melim Ce acces cc ccsens ah, Se, Pah s chs Breve cacbas far 1 CL. Credit Corp. .... _ fs nw» Be employes ...« i ~ ae et’ ES ~“~% “The ingrained fear of authori- construction, it features a cooking vived by a-son, E. Marshall of 110-Cor Parking Lot Oy to Fee SO care ot SP | 5, sect of thn cncher, Marshall -and- Mre.-Jeseph, Deu, SesessBiktescéic¥ se<- 283283828222222332 irr ‘i i fi 7 2 3 q e i! i HH ! z re fl i; if 5 Ty i z f i 4 ck if i! (i i I | i f : ; e ‘ if ele i He 5 a 5 + : if iT; : : iy de a | : pee | Hi = Z : . if iF i ff i | Hy i : 4 g 2 F / z | ni if if E i i i Fe : H HE ul ae i ¥ & < [ | fi uF i : z e d g z | i = coskies, |ing to leave their cars close to|M&"Y registered longshoremen| 1. cis smallest portable; Mrs, Fred W. Parmeter (May erafts, | downtown stores. joined the picteting men i ayer radio, powered by two batteries | B.), 3, of 8 Mary Day Ave. a Meh pond and-parcel post | focated north of the Jacobson | P@y and others with cords re- is seen in a local store. It may be | died Tuesday evening. ats Se a ot booth. Home Decorating Shop on Wood. fused to cross the picket lines. cortied th ausie insiet. Born at Mt. Morris May 7, 1870, Congregational Church meet where home ward avenue, it extends through The stoppage, which started on she was the daughter of Jay ° ; = ‘ cake. wil be. sold me to Bates street on the west and| Hudson River piers in midtown| The same store has a wy, oe and Sarah Stadler, She marriedf , es knows what coffee cake Manhattan, quickly to other silverplated coffee service, fea- the late Fred W. Parmeter there - : ; . pected to appeal.to late afternoon|Willets on the south side. En |’ pag re oe ‘ , Gives Second Lecture —_| shoppers. } Sel eee EE ee” | ts te Gn ret Meme © cBver | Tee ee ee oe mall « ee Re " and Hoboken Ned, | plated cotiee pot has been made | year, « hardware 4 yy. } & pret In oar’ i . Booths aproms. ) Weems, toys, can- been put to use by residents seek- cause of criminal backgrounds. | ay desire. . Fred W. Parmeter dics along trances are on all three streets. Se Marge of Tenses y sponsored by the . Bir- c Guey and doughter Easel’ steps: out for his morning strol!| Set, hours,-the Sela "village ‘He fe with Plymouth Steel lon visits to New York—but today povgse holidays and the duration | 4})-State high school Young People's (lub, and the). og Mrs John P. Daces and} he got an unexpected one © now contract, is announced today | - Birmingham Council of Churches.) ssagmer Patricis, 16. Prom ¥ .| “Good morning, Mr. Hoover,” a| Members of other newspaper —_ of The Pontiac Press. After an iliness op : the Deceys now live at 2208 W. a month, Mil- «+ because’ she bane puff sa afc consists of « lecture Lincein. He is win Chelsey Industries doorman called as Truman stepped | unions honored the photoengrav- ; her prettjest face any time, .m. Tuesday in any . +. with this com- plete make-up in mirrored compact. In « gay, pink _ “eonfectionery box.” / _ $1] 3° fn f t F if iit I i i i z = ; j rf : H it ps i B iis: B25 i He desired. | eee eee rerane *-©8 | quipped: “I'l have to apologize|The Herald Tribune, only major ’ . Mr. end Mire. Chagies Gingiotes and ito Mr. Hoover.” paper not struck, suspended pub- Demands Jury Trial | Tee Siel "wisdsiners, termerty at | | Herbert Hoover, only other living |lication Monday night in sympathy 4 fe wl Ohio. He ie with Chrysier, ex-President, lives in the Waldorf-|with the six other dailies, Some — , Astoria Hotel where Truman also /| 22.000 workers have been made demanded by Thomas P.Daen-| © = Rebert M. Finkbeta stays on visits here. idle. aS ey Funeral arrangements are pend- he appeared before Justice Niing at Maniey-Bailey Funeral —— J, Gaff this Wweek-on a charge of} jome for Robert M. Finkbein, 58, Bas > t aH gh Te ? 2 z a a 5 Ee | + gait + if | f He i : Hit driving under the influence of liq-| o¢ 1128 Holland, who died. this| uor. Trial date wns set for Dec. 16: | °orning in St. Joseph Meréy Hos-| & Sane “Hand Care Pair bs on | pital. Pontiac - ; . ee chael. Kathy. : The Weather | Born in Pennsylvania, Mr. Fink-| ~ hae > ven of C «.. because it keeps her hands bein had been a resident bere since| » —, Ne P at soft and pretty everywhere, eccastons! tain tentght and Thersder.| 1914, coming from Oxford, Ohio. He x er erty wiees | WAS & ember of the United Pres te 98 miles om heer. byterian Church there. : St. Oe Survivors include his. widow, Vi- World of Beauty Hand Lotion ey . J pis fo ED SESE Os SS tal SN deel ea THE PONTIAC prkss, WEDNESDAY, DEC EMBER 2, 1953 The American Merchant Marine Library Association places about Waitress Who Perches ~|Rorefoot Boy Is Kicker |Dertmouth as . #9 barefooted on Diner’s Lap Pinched HARTFORD, Conn. (UP)—A| travel 65 yards or more. He ie P SAN DIEGO wm A San Diego | @urerbeck. 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There are free coal, bread The Barbary pirate trust, for| that a proportion of the money be ‘Tl peart of Lalidan~in ‘und cheese to be had for the ask-| instance has Been oat of date/ given to organizations fighting cane plague! ic There are cash grants for the French drove the pirates | S2very in parts of Africa and Wreaks out... | outotluck tailors, weavers and| “=? aod Ca : The Coast pirates went | felt workers from the Algerian coast in 1 » im) ae . out.of business more than 120 years | or ee oe. . When Henry Smith, rich.London| To sort out the tangle of these poet pn owed pane Pile en Bor S orrged Crpcceals fies igi. nytt: | baededliaggeae bony lla in years, | tiny a but the money is sti there waiting | tow shillings—made even smalier| Tedemption of pirate captives. 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She wanted to come to the United States as part of her education. i exchange for her help with the children, the Jarman’s will give Janine a native’s eye view of the United States—and teach her some Oklahoma-type English. Fined for Keeping Son From Attending School HAGERSTOWN, Md. w — Fred | Drury, 50,4 farmer who doubles | asa school bus driver, has been | fined $50 because his boy is de-| linquent in attending classes. He was charged with contributing to | the delinquency of a minor. The defendant told the court he needed his son, “Ira, m nlp vm the 100-acre farm. hes (hr (Ima -| FRINGE—A black velvet _ stole |}down the steps of her- home, THE PONTIAC PRESS..__WEDNESDAY,; DECEMBER 2, 1953 EDGED IN KNOTTED SILK }adds glamour and richness to warmth. A luxurious gift. Elevator Is Home Made TUPELO, Miss. (UP)—When doctors told Mrs. Hamp Bryson her heart condition would_ permit her to walk up and her nephew, James McCarley, fook an old motor and some steel rode and made a home elevator. 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Sectre- tary of Defense John Harnah-said |}. today that for many years to come |f. | system of national security, an al- | ternative so dangerous it cannot be © \ ices, and to our safety.” seven out of 240 were poisoned. | + “Lowered Birth Rate ‘Is to Blame for Keeping System. —T the draft must céntinue and Uni-| versal Military Training_be--de-) ferred The Pentagon's manpower chief | attributed this outlook to the “‘un- happy legacy’’ of a lowered birth | rate during the depreision years. “The cold truth of the matter) is that we have been putting young men into uniform much faster than the males in our population turn onl Gs fulon, of valenbearing ant! re-enlistmenis do not improve. 10 in. handled griddle — a) LIMITED TIME OFFER! "REGULAR 41.45 8-PIECE LIFETIME SET i only alternative to a weakeried | accepted.”’ > 7 7 He said there is need for more | “professionals” around whom citi- zen forces thust rally in time ot | danger. Career Soldiers, he aald, | “are precious to our military serv- Noting that 60 per cent of ine] army strength is made up of | draftees, Hannah deplored that the “military service is losing its at-| tractiveness as a career.”’ Al- though only the Army is now using the draft, the assistant. secretary said all the military services are losing experienced career people “in numbers so great as to be | disturbing.” Hannah blamed what he termed | failure, of military pay to keep pace with the rising living costs, “continual nibbling away’’ at| fringe benefits to servicemen, and/ the “patronizing wade et ‘cit ians toward servicemen, Poison Ivy Is Checked HARTFORD, Conn. (UP)— Connecticut's highway depart- ment takes the sting out of poison ivy as far as its workers are concerned. The employes, frequently exposed to the itch- producing vine while clearing rights-of-way, are inoculated with ivy extract. Last year only | K A within 10 days. 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Court of it now knows no ae - Spex FA on ; . y es 4 e * ‘ a Yer s La r é J _* ‘ 2% ' a et é Sy j i sos ah it ‘PONT FPC previously had said it lacked | THE PONTIAC PRESS) T= Promusy '. Phillips Petroleum Company and ‘the States of Oklahoma, Texas and New ~Mexico. ‘ Parties interested in having the Appeals Court decision stand. in- cluded the States of Michigan and Wis- consin, Wayne County and the cities of Detroit, Milwaukee and Kansas City, > te ou ay ote Oe SO ce n See ee ee 1 ven tn the Waived hy and ell of M } ates | 4 pote eye payebie oO. | oo a. SR Bh eee While this is a legal victory for nat- UDI? BUREAU OF CIRCULATIONS ural gas users, no one-should conclude _ that the fight over control: of rates is won for all time. Awaiting the next ses- sion of Congréss are two measures known as the Lyle and Hinshaw Bilis, am * * WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 2. 1%° Air Force Secretary TaLsorr's reversal of a decision at Selfridge Field means ss. that Lieut. Mimo J. Rapurovicn has won Ss‘ They are being opposed by con- his fight against dismissal from the Air sumer representalives on the Force Reserve. e - ground that their objectives are When asked to resign because of exactly the same as the Kerr bill vetoed two years ago. Foes of - father and sister, RapuLovicn decided to that measure said that if it hadn't fight. At the hearing the board of three colonels held he was a security risk and voted his dismissal. It is this decision . which has been reversed by Air Force Secretary Tasorr, * * * The Lieutenant's own loyalty never was in question. But he was held to be a security risk be- cause of his close association with his father and sister. The only been gouged $500,000,000 a year. a ee “Tue world weighs 36,000,000 sextil- lion tons.” — Newspaper filler. It seems even heavier when you carry it around on your shoulders. ee oes — = A stent outboard motor has been produced, and one hopes it may yet be possible to muffle a motorcycle. a a A Toast: Here's to the women, who ‘made us men what we are today! ... that he had subscribed to a Com- munist paper, But there was (And just look at us.) contributed to Communist causes Tue makings of a radio comedian: A~ but did picket duty for the Reds. corny voice, a good memory, and a pair Stas 4 - of shears. In discussing his action on the appeal pas ape The Man About Town Lake Levels Low Shore Lines Are Changed; Muskrat Housing Imperiled Daftynition * Success: What mever is attained by staring up the steps, but by stepping up the stairs. Most of Oakland County's 400 lakes are entering the winter much below. their usual water level. In many cases the shore lines are seriously affected, leaving water weeds exposed and boat docks standing high. In some and the need for protecting national! se- curity, Secretary TaLsorr added: “I am to protect the individual rights and privileges of each man and woman in - the U. S. Air Force.” Such an attitude will do much to neu- traljze the concern caused by the secrecy of the Raputovics hearing. This implies . RO criticism of the board which sat at merely was following inflexible Air Force rulés. en we Ceara ; ae i county's largest body of . is not affected * * * as much as some of the others. According to an Gedeetany Tollet : Cilttera J. Cartwright By his action ¥ and his statistically minded 17 year old son, has shown the country that rules or no rules, justice comes first in his department. This not only should strengthen the loyalty of the young lieutenant, but of every- one else in the country. Charles (Chuck) Cartwright who keep a close tab on its daily levels. through a quite elaborate and dependable system near their home on its banks, it is between four and five inches below its usual level on this date. While our farmers woulf like to see more rainfall, the county trappers tell me that a rise in the lake levels at this time would be disastrous for the muskrats, of which the county has many thousand. They built their houses at the present level, and higher water would flood thém out at a time when it would Take It Easy! A weekend traffic toll of 18 deaths in s be impossible to go through new construction the State plus snow and icy roads are operations belore the lakes freeze over. reminders. that the season of greatest : st . Nobody in Pontiac is any happier about highway hazards is at hand. Michigan State going to the Rose Bow! than From now until Spring, motorists City Manager Walter K. (Bill) Wittman, himself a former varsity football man at East should pay special attention to the con- pea dition of their cars and roads. Last 4 waditon week, for example, 14 persons were in- “At least two of Oakland County's deer jured in one 24 hour period as a result ““Y"*4 "Pe open season.” phones of accidents on icy pavements in the _— . : y pa who almost ran his car into a tree dodging a Pontiac area. r pair near his home on Pontiac Trail Monday s ’*~ * * (evening. | Special effort also should be | Aimee tine: te eemnetiing eed: ter We made to remember and be guided , by the cardinal rules of safe Wine oy 1... ante un airport te ten ueindoa in that ter driving. These are to allow category, for a longer distance required to stop on ice or snow; keep car windshield and windows clean at all times and remember that poorer Winter time visibility han- dicaps pedestrians as well as drivers. ~*~ * * A big flock of southbound wild ducks With Christmas rapidly app! oaching, J wi ) stopped over night at Pontiac Lake near the home of Pontiac is already experiencing the sea- _ Howard Sheffman, where they were fed last spring on their north- sonal shopping rush and downtown Reda glbvetieh. \ traffic congestion. This imposes on motorists and pedestrians alike the spe- cial obligation so to drive and walk that nies th ? no home in this area will be grief strick- Sikacs ties ane 4 Sut wie aaitore en through avoidable accident during the “chewed up” condition of the horse hitching the happy holiday season. poms along Saginaw & : '. J have it from. none other than Chartes L. Coe and Sons, Oakiand County's largest turkey raisers, that Mrs. Mary Whitcomb), ~Refusal_of the Supreme Court to re- principal dinner course. In fact, season. Appeals for the District of Columbia _ oe ee Ex Governor Kim Sigler - brings to mind the fact thet-the political wise- acres have always felt that it was some speeches he delivered_in Oakland: County that turned the tide against “try for a second term. Ly . a Verbal Orchids to— : Seeking the review denied were. the - been vetoed gas users would have - WIP D. © orga Wie Pon. \ PREP Neges THE PONTIAC PRESS. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1953 \ ik ‘ < ra >. a) ‘ Season’s Greetings Voice of the People - ; (Letters will be condensed sary because of lack of space keeping anyone awake, not even Through faith he hepe the passover, and the sprinkling of blood, lest he that destroyed the thought become poetry, and ab- ‘gorbing into itself the soul's great passions. Faith is intellect carried up to its transfigurement—Park- healthy animals hurst. , ering death by the knife of the A. G. Francis Says People Who. Love Pets Will Take Care of Them Properly when neses- some cranky animal hater. Unless sadist, ungodly demon called a name. > “vivisector” or a butcherer. ag telephone Pony any Bas the someone was torturing them. ‘ ee , — oe p pao if the writer ro These parents showed no love @ N. Hilldal » G, Francis its nature; for their pets and very little for ~ = . : * - their children. They are the kind ° The picture “Sad Parting” in Saturday's Press was disgusting. Who would send their own mother * Just A Smile Kittens*that small are incapable of to the poor house. ———— Poor Persons whe adopt a pet should “Is it true that Joan is going to sue Reggie for beach of \prom- ise?” . \ “She was going to, but she: it wouldn't be worth while.’’\. “No-letters, 1 suppose?” THOUGHT FOR TODAY ee firstborn should towch them.— ™ane to pounds in an effort “It wasn't that, No money. Hebrews 11:28, ‘to find (good?) homes for them was on the point of filing a ‘sui amake me sick. These adults should when. she heard about Reggi . &s face the truth. Very few find a pawhing one.” Faith is mind at its best, its 00d home. The rest are supposed bravest, and its fiercest, Faith is % be put to death, This act should Frank be witnessed by these same adults “My rose!” he whispered. ten- dodged WASHINGTON — treat in American policy — retreat back fo the Truman-Acheson for- eign policy — has begun. It may the bird is becoming as much a Christmas as - if Hi i af j i ; , and led to his defeat in his . | ; g gis Fy 53 "lh Wie Alfred Beesley Ht.” |, of Rochester; elghty-cighth birthday, \ of Set ae oF | Ps ay i on % wie ae. hy ry \ 7 eeu ° Ne bh teat, ee ee ts | . * —, Dulles Speech Concurs to British View: We Bow, Spinelessly, to Our Allies Tt means that, despite the cas- valties incurred by 140,000 Ameri- cans, the original objective of re- pelling aggression is not to be achieved, By DAVID LAWRENCE The big re- they will be subservient to Soviet Russia.” . in his—place. Case Racerde of-s Portraits By JAMES J. METCALFE The very early morning is .. The time I count my sheep ... . When I wake up and yawn and daze. And the start of another. mice in a hospital kitchen. For the first time it is eating what he others are eating. . And go right-back ° We were as doubtful as white — “tan or say “yes.” ' ~ (Coppright. Hopkins Syndicate Inc.) 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The bullion was valued at $2,000 The gold Tirst was reported stol- teh from a Denver defense plant, but that theory fizzled. Officers said the bars were being peddied on the black market “We figure theré is more to this kold business than we have been able to uncover,” they said. ‘“‘How- ever, we were unable to- find the owner so we won't be able to hold two suspects any longer.” —_~—-- — Irish monks ‘lived in Iceland be- | fore the Norsenien settled there in the Ninth Century. aaa ‘(Aévertisemen . ‘> —— "S00 LAME Dr, Edwards’ Olive Tablets combine three of the most effective gen- tle laxatives in one tiny et — OF highest median atlents praised | State Police, Undersherift Donald | h t medical au or constipation. One of the laxatives in Olive ets activates the small in- 4 | z ; ; Fa ih . / o~ } ; fF } leva >. 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WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1953 Jury Indicts ) State Men Embezzlement Against Officials ; GRAND RAPIDS —Two Upper rate charges of embezzlement. identified the two as Laurence Ed- | | federal bank examiners. | Chabot willbe returned here: for | arraignment. by | t Federal Panel Charges | - RICHEST KOREAN? — Lt. No Kum Sok, a North Korean pilot, one of the righest men in Korea if not the richest — admires the $100,000 check he received |. |. from the United States for being the first pilot t6 deliver a Rus- | slan~built MIG 15 jet fighter to the UN command. Lt. Sok plans to use part of the money to fur- | Inventor Is Told \to Do His Work J. Emergency Trucks Beat Red Lights in Virginia CHICAGO (UP) —What happens . when it is illegal for a fire track In- another case’ Pelnar was| ther his education in the US. |i, run a red light a a ‘~ charged with embezzling funds of| 894 the remainder to support | “Virginia cities were faced with'| KOREAN VETERANS the Menominee City: and County | 4is mother. the problem when the ‘state's su- Reare— Employes Federal Credit Unions . preme court ruled that emergency while serving as treasurer of that | Turkey to Bridge Straits | vehicles must obey traffic signals.|| _ Radie-TV-Electronics organization. Richmond and Roanoke. solved We have more calls for ISTANBUL {UP) — The Turkish the simply, the American ee oe we con one ores government has decided to build a Associa reported | Follows Tradition __ | suspension bridge | across the | 5 tates oft ak woilie late fe Ting os ae expense COLUMBIA, Mo. @ — Edward | Straits of Bosphorus, which di-| the affected zone. Pheon Weke ot Collin Downey of Kansas, City entered| Vide Europe from Asia. Several Some Virginia cities have pro-}; - Persop tor Compiete the University of Missouri this fai. | international construction firms | vided for the traffic ‘lights tojj -— Information He is the great-grandson of Rob-|bave been invited to study the) switch to blinking caution pat- Electronics ert L. Todd, the University of | project.. terns to allow fire and police vehi- 2651 Weedward ¢ Bias.) i , graduate, away| The government also plans to} cles to speed through, the associa- (Classes start 1 construct a subway in Istanbul. | tion added. . ; I THE GOOD HQUSEKEEPING SHOP OF PONTIAC * thirds. $185.90 Speed Queen IRONER Priced Well Within Your Budget It’s a dream come true—new low priced Speed: queen thot cuts your ironing time by two- Reg. SPECIAL § woter e* Re Surging live - water currents of hot sudsy ond through the clothes, flushirig out — grimiest, toughtest, ground-in dirt — gently enough for nylons, woolens and rayons, too, * pune had aes. , * ’ ~ - hPa 4 “aM 5:30-—Fridey end j 2. a ae 02 baa 4 ? ae : Big 4 J ‘ Benes hd Make Them All Happy! __ADMIRAL _ TV Consolette With Big 17-inch Screen 177" go through | - Rice eee , 3 : YHE PONTIAC PRESS, — Your Car|iemienie Secs ‘Is NEXT! | ale some of them. Many « “-|Big Bermuda Conference '% Se a “there are vo many atten Will Have to Be Leisurely One Day Service stop sign is being replaced by a types of yellow signs that the mo- | HAMILTON, Bermuda. (INS)—| like that of the Blue Grotto, finds new reflective red ote. ~ torist sometimes becomes confused The -big 2 conference, {nvolving| new life and @ freshened will: to shields, windows and cast ventilators. cae Eisenhower, Churchill and Laniel, | make something of it. Maybe- the The National Safety Council said; and fails to realize that the yellow | s teats Gack, le heubd tc bee We Specialize in Insurance Work! DECEMBER 2, ae at WEA HSA Y, Bob Considine Says: _. 1v58 0 F big 2% should conduct all their the vivid red sign has white let-| octagonal sign he is approaching ceed at a leisurely rate, even talks while treading water off the ters and can be seen mone than a isa stop sign and not a warning | | though —it's duet) start_ Friday! Mid-Ocean Beach Club, block away at night in low-beam | sign,” said T. T. Wiley, New York | and end Monday or Tuesday. The} Bermuda turned to dross for city driving headlights and from | City traffic commissioner. | speed limit here i¢ 20 miles-an-|many old travelers after World “By using red for stop rf bene }War Il when the-isiand fathers reluctantly permitted the foul fume Far ee t-imnow—a—speed ticket only, the confusion will be “elimi- —— SERVICE nated.” | in Befmuda is tougher to fix than|of the motor car to besmirch the : An official committee of traffic}. The council said the highly re-| any dispensed anywhere cise. A| local scene. It was said by these authorities: gave ap-| fective signs are made of the jfew years s&o, while living down | disappointed people that Bermuda COMPANY _ } }proval of the sign as the national | same type of sheeting as the re-|here, I remember being stunned| 8% through as: a- resort, that ‘120 W. P Pike St, Ph. FE 2-8720 § | standard: Formal approval is ex-| fiective bumper tape used on the | by a story in the papers that the|it had lost therewith the. whole of ES u: ‘pected this fall. rear bumpers of millions of auto | scion of one of the oldest and | its charm, They should return, and, Florida, Indiana, South Dakota, | mobiles. richest families on the~ ilsand | of course, many have done -so. , had been given an &month term in The Bermuda taxi, and its god- prison for speeding | fearing, law-abiding driver, ts “That's shockingd un jus,” I pro-| ently a few minutes faster on a tested to a neighbor } portal te portal than the carriage The neighbor didn't think so | of old, Though most of the cars a] “But he was clocked at twenty! are made in dingy British fac- ¢. G i fd fehs vor- S VY 4 eight miles an hour!” he said | tory towns they Blossem volup- There’s not much chance that | tuously after arrival in Bermuda, | : either Eisenhower or Chutchilt | in a manner that would startle | ¥ Over st ar ng bat iy rrartiors Malate dy neighbor, a ie d will be pinched here. They'll be | their builders, . staying at the-AMid-Ocean Club, A ber of ude ae: CVI r Gyo 0) of = scene of the talks, They wih | Tmt ® sanyd ay = ; CHRISTMAS BOX. ASSORTMENTS abide in similar suites (air-condi- | “°*T'*S* ‘Ps, Te igh over / tioned last June in expectation of | heads of passengers not unlike a by Hallmark and White and Wy. «olf : their arrwal for a conference | spread out umbrella. And they at- i or CO ee! that was postponed.) pee fewer flies than old dobbin, So oe Priced 30¢ to $2.50 Box = The suites command a fine view oa = oa py ggg dc . nnd lef a part of the stunning golf | Bermuda still has loads of charm. ; course that surrounds the club To accomodate about 150 report- EXTRA SPECIAL! and of Bermuda's fabulous beach | ¢Ts from all over the world, an Box of 50 Assorted Cards. ... a ¢ dtiees $1.00 ; ; scenes of dazzling blue-green water, me gyros neg oa — ~ : ’ ominous black ‘coral reefs, and | "4s been openéd in ¢ MN : 4 IT s CHASE & SAN BORN s brilliant pink and white sands | Harbour Hotel, press headquarters .” Reg Price $82.30! D ; How much work they'll get done | If it could be seen by the average | © Cc . PRESSURE PACKED CAN : remains to be seen. Seems to me, | Bermudian, on agra be a . D , : and I speak from a grain of ex. | impressed, s a man eg . perience, that Bermuda was never | oue Been of Re Sen ‘ JUST IN TIME ane intended by its creator to be al e a y T Z place of vigorous production | ing telephone at “Hampton: Head,” CHRIS MAS GIVING | out by the lighthouse, during the " mm > 5 ee r ar sath jsummer of 199 — as well as a wr es ~ ae This is | jnaturalist’s treasure in wall-walk- THE _ is fan ‘tn: ce, eames caine ling things. Each rainfall sent our : brace of the gally-celored sand phone inte a state of collapse. At emi tet tt ren through one’s fin. | times it would not utter a word, gers and search the endless blue | fer a drenching in the vicinity. oH dome of the sky. At other times it spoke only ° Se in a confiding whisper. But it was Enjoy your coffee more | we ne rss Use| a hr beat Whe ral rere a: b 7 _» ne | wt & Cottale hour during the after- Ww _ neon. Then, immediately after, Get Chase & Sanborn—fresher because ant, Sam, Sao oe a ai and and hear Crosby sing- | & out i REX DEODORIZER |i tonne at 7 FREEDOM : on ' eavesdropping on local radie : But there isn't much chance that , a ° ’ ° any of these things fli happen to Ps An exclusive blend of the world’s choicest coffees! seins. Miuschowe, Choread ant Laniel, More's the pity. LOW, EASY 4 ee Ever hoss 2218" Today's Local Delivered Price of the , BUICK SPECIAL \ 1-door, é-passenger Sedan Medel 480 |\\\v strated! *Optonct equipment, occesseries, stote ond loca! foxes, # any, ecchone!. Prices mey very slightly in adjoining communition dve to shippieg charges. 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From the outside, the Capitol— except for the aged color of its stone—looks much the same as it did on New Year's Day in 1879 when dignitaries from throughout the state, including six former governors, gathered to dedicate the building. But the trees and shrubs on the grounds surrounding the Capitol have grown to maturity and many changes, including installation of electric lights and telephones, have been made inside the Capitol. In 1879, the Capitol was lighted by gas lamps and a person going to the fourth floor had to walk up instead of taking an elevator. The capitol was built at a cost of $1,427,744, according to the final report published by a special building commission after the dedi- cation Building officials say the Capitol if built today, would cost upwards of $6,000,000. Construction of the Capitol was approved by the State Legislature in 1871 when it approved an appro- priation of $1,200,000 for the build- ing. Gov. H. P. Baldwin immedi- ately named a three-may building commission to start the project. Twenty-two sets of building plans were submitted by leading architects frem throughout the nation and the commission spent nearly a month deciding which plan to accept. It finally agreed on one sub- mitted by Elijah E. Myers, a Springfield, Ill., architect, and he was named architect and general Final selection of plans was de- layed briefly because of the Chi- cago fire of 1871 which destroyed | several plans drawn by Chicago | | architects. | Jarge office buildings in I | dome’ has been lighted each night |for nearly 40 years -“ —- qin BR ee a Fane ee ‘ J x ag : ‘nc nal es wt a eg wa Hom Be SEBS ty, ot - = TURKEY HONORS ATATURK—This is scene; is entombed in huge mausoleum outside Ankara on as body of Turkey's great leader, Kereal Ataturk, | 15th anniversary of his death: wa ee anal was completed | Turnpike Bridge When built, the Capitol housed Going Upi In East all state agencies but since then Claimed Highest state goverument operations haye spilled over into two otié® |} PRINCETON, W. Va. # — A ‘Tuinpike bridge is being built across the Bluestone. River near here which World Almanac editors say is the highest in the United States. The floor is 255 feet above the water. The editors say the pre- vious highest bridge was New York City’s George Washington Bridge, 252 feet above the Hud son River at low water level. Other high ones are Golden Gate, San Francisco, 238 feet; St. Johns, Portland, Ore., 205;. Rain- bow, Niagara Falls, 189; Chesa- peake Bay, Kent Island, Md., 188; a skyscraper in Detroit and other offices at scattered points throughout the state. The capitol’s lighting was con- verted from gas to electricity in 1899-1900 and in 1905 the Capitol dome was wired. Longview, Columbia River, Wash- ington, 185; Delaware Memorial, Wilmington, Deb, 180; Port Arthur- Orange, Neches River, 176; San Francisco-Oakland, 173; Bear Mountain, Hudson River, 158; and the Ambassador at Detroit, 155. The Narrows, Tacoma, Wash., 185; . be reduced within an hour by put- ting wet towels on the child, re- weting the towels every few min- utes, he said. Mail Carrier Adds Up MIDDLETOWN, Ind. (UP)— In 25 years of carrying mail, Rufus Purdue estimated he walked 112,500 miles and de- livered 6,250,000 pieces of mail jweighing 813 tons. Except for World War II black- outs and brownouts during a coal miners’ strike after the war, the FOR CHRISTMAS Give the Finest Gift of All! Give Your Child a Musical Education! Enroll Now in Gallagher's Accordion School Accordion Furnished for Eight Weeks (Ne Obligation to Buy) 4 Hour Private Lesson Each Week from one of our Staff ef Qualified Teachers. ONE HOUR OF BAND PRACTICE FREE EACH WEEK INCLUDING BAND MUSIC (Equal te at least twe lessens) It is visible for miles and serves as a beacon for pilots. The commission, in ‘its final report te the legislature in 1879, Most tourists who tour the Capi- tol today comment on its ornate fixtures but the mien who built | the Capitol 75 years ago did not | believe they were installing any- light-weight, waterproof GENUINE NYLON and long-wearing rubber. 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See him today Ne : * at 4 po---=--4 Oe Costs tess to buy. .; 4 cleon os electric light NN] : 1”~ a e 4 aes WS 2 ‘| : — 7 ‘a ; : ‘op, left to right: PLURTATION Spray Pin $7.50, Neckloce $7.50,-Eorrings $5.00, Bracelet $10.00, | , Bosket Pin $5.00. Center left: CRISS CROSS Netkloce $7.50, Bracelet $5.00, Earrings $5.00, Contour Earrings (not pictured] $390. Center, right: MADEMOISELLE Neckloce $7.50, Bracelet $4.00, Eorrings $4.00. Bottom, left to right: RIVIERA® Earrings $10.00, Pin $15.00. _ LUCERNE Neckloce $20.00, Eorrings $7.50, Bracelet $10.00. COMET Earrings $5.00, Pin $7.50. “Prices phur-ten.* Des. Per Pend.; alt others grented. JEWELERS : 16 W. HU ‘st, THE PONTIAC P PRESS, WEDN KSDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1953 mex - Judges Say TV Programs Improved but Could Be Bettee: “ Today’ s Television Proarams - - Channel 2—WJBK-TV Channel 4¢-WWI-TV Channel 1—-WXYZ-TV ~—Time of for Sports. Bill Flem- ming. (2}~—Telenews Ace. ‘Ken Cline. : ¢:45—(4)—Man About Town. Bob Maxwell; music and chatter, (2) ~—Weathaman. Dr. Everett R. Phelps. 7¢t0. —~ (7) — Heart of the City. -“Blind Justice,” film drama. (4) Fairbanks ‘Presents. “The Genii;” film drama. (2)— Carpet Theater. “Serenade to an Empty House,” film drama. 7:30—(7)—Mark Saber. Detective drama. (4)‘— Eddie Fisher. Gisele MacKenzie, Brothers, guests. (2) — News. Doug Edwards. 7:45—()—News Caravan. John Cameron Swayze. (2) — Perry Como. Perry and the Fontane Sisters sing popular ballads. $:00—(7)—White Camellia. Fea- ture film. (4)—I Married Joan. Joan gets into teen-age romance trouble in “Bev's Boy Friend.” (2)—Godtrey and His Friends. Arthur Godfrey host to Helen Hayes. 8:30—(4)—My Little Margie. Gale Storm ‘in. comedy. 9:00— (3 —Club Polka. Warren Michael Kelly host to Jo Ann Tolley, Jack Teagarden, jazz trombonist. (4)—Television’ The- ater, Enid -Markey -es- fading movie star in the. “Rose Gar- den.” {2)—Strike It Rich. Quiz game with Warren Hull 9:30—(D—On Your Way. Bud (2)—IBC Middleweight bout: Garth Panter vs. Norman Hayes. ater. Statue,” film middleweight. ~ Sales; variety ‘comedy. Jack LeGoff. Waters,” “film: Weathercast. (2).— Playhouse. “Lady Confésses,”" Jeature film. 11:20—(4)—Famous Artists School. to Hold,” feature film. _ THURSDAY MORNING 7:00-~-(4)—Today> 8:00—(7)—W. M. Kelly. Charm Kitchen. Strike It Rich. 11:45—(4)—Follow Your Heart. THURSDAY AFTERNOON Comics. (2)—Valiant Lady. 12:15—(2)—Love of Life. Movie Quiz. , | 12:30—(7)—Stars on Seven. (2)— Tomorrow's Search. (4)— Travel Unlimited. (4)—Jean McBride. —Telerama. 1:45—(7)—Strictly Female. 2:00—(2)—I'll Buy That. 16:30—(7)—Man Against Crime. Ralph Bellamy in “Main Bout }-1 Is Murder.” (4)—Gold Seal The- Ann \Rutherford, Cesar Romero in “The Cavorting 16: 45—(2)—Greatest ’ Fights. 1952 New Year's bout between Jake LaMotta. and Danny Nardico, 11:00-—(7)—Soupy's On. Soppy "4)— News. Paul Williams. (2)—News. 11:15—(7)—Movie Time. “Troubled ()— 11:35—(4)—Theater. “To Have and 11:15—(4)—Three Steps to Heaven. 11:38 — (4) — The Bennetts. (2)— 12:00—(4)—Bride & Groom. (7)— (h— 1:00—(2)—You're What You Eat. 1:30—(2)—Garry Moore Show. (4) 2:15—7)—News. -2:30—.(T) —Theater. (2)—House- party. $:00—(2)—Big Payoff. Smith Show. $:30—(T)--Cowboy Colt. (2)—La- dies. Day. ; 4:00-—(4)—Welcome Traveler. ~ 4:36—(7)—Ern Westmore. (2)— (4)—Kate Account. 6:00 — (4) — Adv. Auntie Dee. 5:15—(4)—Sports Closeup. §:30—(4)—Howdy Doody. (2)—Bob Patrol. lin. 5:45—(7)—Weather. (2)—Sports. THURSDAY EVENING 6:00—(4)—Music Time. (1)—De- troit Deadline. (2)—Lions Quar- terbacks. 6:15—(4)—News. (7)—Sports. 6:30—(4)—Time off for Sports. (7) 9:00—(4)—-Playschool. (7)—Play-| Playhouse. (2)—News. house. 6:45—(4)—Football This Week. 9: 45—(2)—News. (2)—Weatherman. 10:00—(7)—Wixie's Wonderland. 7:00—(4)—Stump Us. (7)—Cisco (4)—Ding Dong School. (2)—| Kid, (2)—Meet Mr. McNutley. Arthur Godfrey. 7:30—(4)—Dinah Shore. (1)— 10:30—(4)—Glamor Girl. Lone Ranger. (2)—News. 11:00—(4)—Hawkins Falls. (7)— | 7:45—(4)—News. (2)—Jane Fro man. 8:00—(4)—You Bet Your Life. (7) —Quick As Flash. (2)—Life With Elizabeth. | 8:30—(4)—T-Men in Action. (he Where’s Raymond. (2)—Play- house. 9:00—(4)—Dragnet. (7) — Fights. (2)—Theater. 9:30—(4)—Theater. (2)—Big Town. 10:00—(4)—March of Medicine. (7) —Hockey. (2)—Playhouse. 16:30—(4)—Michigan Outdoors. (2) . —*I Led Three Lives.” 11:00—(4)—News. (7)-—Soupy’s On. (2)—News. 11:15 — (4) — Weathercast. (7) — Motion Picture Academy. (2)— The Hangmen. 11:20—(4)—Theater. -- Today's Radio Proarams -- Programs furnished by stations listed tm this column are subject to change without notice , Cecil WJBK. Bob. Murphy wm, ce CKLW, (ee) ww, «sm WCAR, (1190 Wxrz, ane = 8=—«_- WK, cee) TONIGHT ¢:30—WIR, Farm Forum wxrz, can §:30—CELW ost tees WWJ, Bob Maxwell CKLW, Curt Massey ww, oy ty — WXYZ, Pred Wolfe WCAR. News Mexens. | _WJBK Mews, 12:15——WIR, Aunt. Jenny oe. on aw a CKLW, News 3 3. Pays CELW, Bowe, CKLW, Austin Grant CKLW WJBK. Horsemen : WCAR. N'Day €:15—WJR, Clark Ww, Pa IRSDAY EVENING Se Se" | GaAs ame eat sa by THURSDAY AFTERNOON “Wei, Be ae Read of Life ‘ b Sites ‘Berta | Sra em no ee. | Reaabe | Skee. | ‘Se , at Mae Brery es oo Pd He Party » ‘Theater % EE "word, Rend — 6:45—WXYZ, Vandercook Ras L »M. vera had a ome—aW, feeee rows ar ge Ste: eee | Bae rae are wate te ecw wee | pepe ae LS UE reel EERE | TREE ww. CKLW, Mary Morgan News, Ballads Ware, 5 past WCAR, Lake Orion High me country Tunes | ay E F Beare a toed OO SP 1 Smad Bandstand CKLW,. Arthur t Qoatrey - Ee >| Se Wiser of Odds m yagmance ‘tains 2 Crosby Show. (7)—Charlie Chap-; (7)— | of the annual Sylvania awards. | | intentions in the matter of educa- Opinions Given at Awards Fete Panel of Critics Say’ Commercials Becoming - ‘Ol xi s & ; e the opera and theater: long ago Feature Theater. (4)—On Your | and nursed the bruises from sev- discarded?" ‘eral brickbats today in the wake, was “marked impriove- | Sylvania Gives Annutl Awards tor Television NEW YORK (UP)—The annual programs” during 1953, according | to the committee of judges headed | Sane Composer Deems Taylor which out kudoes in 15 classifi. } | were | follows: For timely news coverage—The | rR tional programming, but produc- tion techniques too often don’t keep pace with the intent, and, “in deal- ing with science, medicine, . the arts, and social problems of the day,*a lack of imagination of presentation is apparent.” The judges’ report pointed out in this connection that ‘‘the best educational shows seem to come from the loca) television stations, rather than the major networks.” Canadian Broadcasting Corp. for cooperation. - ° Outstanding panel show: “What's My Line?" (CBS), (Dr. Frances Horwich); (NBC). riety performance: Donald O'Con- nor of the ‘ ‘Colgate Commly Hour” (NBC). Most outstanding new television series: “Person to Person,” Ed- moderator (CBS). . F . Outstanding local education pro- It_added that ‘we cannot decry'| gram: “Shakespeare on TV,” with too strongly the increasing ten-| Dr Frank Baxter (KNXT, Los An- ? | geles). . the most noticeable developments of 1953. ~ . think ‘ve been seeing Most outstanding television actor oa senilion wiap and over | o% the year: Rod Steiger, especial- under different names, the com- ly for this work in the teledrama mitteé will back you up thusly: “There is a definite void, a lack ot fresh approach, the new out- look, throughout much of television today. Programs follow tried. and proven formulas in the majority of instances. When a new idea is suc- cessful, it is immediately copied Danny Thomas (ABC). Outstanding discussion program as a public service: “American Forum of the Air,’ Theodore Gra- nik, producer (NBC). Outstanding law enforcement documentary series: “Dragnet,” Jack Webb (NBC). gifts for the... 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EVENINGS Fie ate pond lit ame ‘i ’ | gait ine, same tne department, Hl SPECIALS FOR THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY OPEN FRIDAY & SATURDAY and crashed into a utility pole on| About 91 per cent of U.S. farms household clocks that can bright- Mun Street here. One week later {have electricity. of Daily Value ling te earn wae Sam Benson Says: / Use Will Be Constant | * the bell if it'e-to be an alarm Like MONEY !'f 5 2 + Clock. A loud timepiece can make | Reminder of Give r, | you miserable. So minke sure that | wind-ip clocks are quiet. A good) re Yes, it’s like money-in the bank Hour by Hour family gift is a cuckoo clock for THE GIFT THAT THE WHOLE FAMILY WILL ENJOY Toy when you take the side street to A watch is the kind of Christmas | then. , my store. y gift that keeps you, the giver, al-| : fe eee) | serene ote: Baby Earthquakes | = fait | cleared away and the tree taken| Zip Top Goats $7487 | Meleaca Seba e - > | down, the watch is a constant re- | e en | Ss SAM:BENSON. Sree fresco ee wom rs fe ‘tune for the watch you give this | C@rthquakes “manufactured” in 4 =| Christmas. Good-looking, wei t-|/aboratory by a pulsating crystal made, smartly-styled watches are|™4y give information leading to to be had-at modest budiet prices. | Understanding of real earthquakes, Typical to a ‘mew Nine -of | nature of the earth's inferior moderate-priced watches for and other data, including oil de- both _ | posits. veloped Ee merce ™ a The Institute of Geophysics at ithe University of California re- These watches, subjected to ported the baby temblors let scien- rigid tests and backed by « guar- | tists study seismic behavior under — —— hg gota generally | controlled conditions. Usua] meth- wr . MAKE*YOUR CHRISTMAS wore Hy y more eXPensive | od is to have the crystal generate ELECTION NOW from its pulsations through granite, wax “ bf There's a career girl series; for! or cement at the rate af 1,000 per | wee stock of Toys and Tools. instance, that features 17jewel, | second — A small deposit will hold ‘til antimagnetic movements and; The shock waves aré recorded | Chpistmas, or give « gift cer- sweep-second hands. These are| photographically on a graph for tificate-and let him make his ideal for nurses, technicians and /| study. Such waves, a scientist said, | own selection after Christmas. business women who like to be/ are the best method at present of | day. These watches are equipped eames en rith leat b let . W wit eather racelets or silk 3 Arizona Towns Plan ar ehouse a model with yellow or_ white gold- | 20 Osmun St. FE 2-6506 filled case set with two diamonds ST. 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Small Down Payment precisely on time throughout the | exploring the earth's interior. | Keego Hardware Other .style# for women include; New Police Departments Men get a break this year, too.| neighboring Springerville and | ers have dome crystals, recessed | Apache County officials to talk over | i j j sf ‘a : plestic tops Chairs ere cov. ered in durable tone oe About the most popular cookies in everybody's book. Eepecially when they're made with new Pillsbury Chocolate Chip Cookie Mix. Tender and crisp, with rich chocolate chips in every bite. Practically no work. You have a batch of 3 dosen medium-size cookies ready for the oven in about 2% minutes. . , A complete mix. Everything's in the package DOLL BUGGY $1 Down $795 Easy Terms 6 All Steel Wagons wa $6" Chip Cookie Mix today—at your grocer’s! 2°, 29" You Can Use One Account for Purchases at Both\Our Stores! ' BE ASK GOLDEN RICH Cookie Mix 18 W. Pike St. ot PG = Bg j ¥ j age f . yg . | — Del Monte | , . 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WRIGLEY’S DEL-CREST AMERICAN ft “ 1 que TH W ENING = CHEESE FOOD PT “aar ets } ea a BUTTER "22S" ni MARGARINE Ws & "Aan Blythe Co-Starred in M-G-M's Reg. Size THIS WEEK! Bec. & 9° ) MUENSTER ===> = 55° 4, ¢ 229° Pf thea his Tesh 29 ° ° 37 50. aah ° 3B A | LARGE EGGS ‘cs: 69 ALLSWEET Yellow § 2 a a) Al | PINCONNING “22 +7 Re Sane - 536 NO. PERRY % 125 W. HURON es Loy j * ite ) / ; fiiy yaaa } VT ee 3 ih ) : , THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 23,1953: , ) NINETEEN Gourmet : Tour ~of Europe Yields Many Delightful Eating Experiences ee ——_—— a ~ - een ne ~~ _ le standards @f excelience even Raymond. Reillys SOVOI [ening te war yore Tools aye easily slo nied” if- thew |orange or red. The paint also nel to be returned by -the aw ! handies are painted bright yellow | Identify them. so they're more like- {who borrows. : kk The specialty of the house is \ — — ——— Coe ery of Other Lands beetsteak which the customer or- | Mr. and rs. OPEN FRIDAY and SATURDAY ; ; = | ders by number. In the odd Telion bt Rogg - NIGHTS ‘til 9:00 Gastronomical Tour Takes. Travelers to | »ea"* of its existence more than of North ' Famed Restaurants Abroad | 4a million “biegstuks” have been Genesee pe, Winds To a BOY! . served. avenue ; By JANET ODELL | One of the posteards we have | announce the say wert to a pal proxy —e enjoyed @ gastro-) depicts a waiter telling a guest, | engagement of nomica ur that made our mouths water. After ai: cant be s r, but ‘steak | > r pleasant hour of chatting with Grace Plummer Reilly \.“, i seneccd us bce en a daughter, | Weather Winkie (Mrs.. Raymond..W. Reilly of Birmingham) about her Jd to pane ge sss Wat re, | fargaret. to recent trip, we were ready to follow in her footsteps ere!*t__->. ord Pie. Herold E. j | Lined For years Mrs. Reilly has been planning trips for other Ward Warm Alpaca “Lin people. But outside of a Mediterranean cruise in 1930,| . "= Switseriand meal eaten at > Re is the . she had never seen any of the places her clients visited. | S* Ol Swiss Mouse took honors | niet dhe C AB ARDINE So, combining business\ with pleasure, Mr. and Mrs.| “tally with the sight of the Lion otlied ity Bi f P am of iucernue by moonlight. . The R F. Ward Reilly took a six-week flying tour ef the continent. : ™ ay . Wards 8 ee The méals on the Scandinaviah? —— + — Old mere ner « ts lg of North SNOW SU Il home filled .w . Airlines plane sounded like some-|Yast is “1 slice of bread with but-| gutiques. The food was good but Genesee eatie ‘ thing one would get only in the tex or Gripping.” In between is plain. avenue and is Sndy, twe-plece, tracted te © smart best restaurants. Having made | Very conceivable combination that | <4 d ‘ ilent “ can be put on or between bread In Italy, Mrs. Reilly said they | stationed at Tim-Tone collar, Water repellent, friends with another American No- ie “Hane Andersen's Fa: had fun in the ‘restaurants. Many | Camp and warm os sunshine. Navy, brown, eee ba Poe Ge nee veitrite (ten eee oti were. es — “ teres he diterbury, Ind. spruce, green, ond ton were delighted to accep ‘ir in- r WO MUMICIANS Scding [0 mIeny. | ~ldine - vitation to have tea at a Scotch paste wes \uifles, meat-jelly and The guests came to relax and to Wedd ns plans $19 95 country home horseradish). ; Oscar Davidsen enjoy themselves nill be Sizes 3 to OB wee eaeee ereee * >] eten? senda sandwiches all over - the Mrs. Reilly did not find the kind announced It was a real “‘tea’’.in the full world by air. of Italian spaghetti she anticipat- sense of the word, the kind found later, cele ta the Salli Wile. “Meend The Reillys had the hors ed, but she did enjoy the gnocchi . and batter iwiches , cookies d'oeuyre sandwich plate, It fea- Gnocchi is ,similar to noodles and f ; | tured shrimp the size ef a quar- other pasta; sometimes ‘it is made a 4 d : ~ol . eeu hac ecmt neem cares ter; eel which, to her surprise, (with mashed potatoes in the dough M {RC ARE T ROG G ‘ 4 delightfully in this country home *!**- Reilly found delicious; lob- aes outside ef Edinburgh. ster; smoked raw salmon, and } 4 " a . inks ‘cal . oe raw scraped beef. , : = ev, Smart ( asual ' ! oniv six weeks In. whic . , fe oe ne mc” Raw meat is encountered in mont | The Ideal Gift for Those | aS : . ' : ~. Of the northern European coun- Bp : Secaee, The Neppeants. Prony, |* . Cord Spor Switzerland and Italy, the Reillys ‘ies. The women who clean the | Who Have Everything! | Ardauroy were constantly on the move , minute shrimp consider it a dis- a ban) : 2 Mrs. Reilly regrets that’ they | £Tee if any of the shell is left in Separates were unable te stay long enough The Reillys were fortunate to be | Pp : . 3 in any one place to ferret out the in Stockholm. the day the city PI ANTER I (MP CORDUROY VEST little eating places that might have “ lebrated its 700th anniversary — = - — _Bizes 3 to 12 given them rea! national food They had dinner and watched the ») > ) She deplores somewhat the ten- . elaborate fireworks at Soiliden, a -—- $2.98 te $3.2° dency of European restatrants to beautiful restaurant on a hill over- | ff ‘A Beautiful Lamp with — nen t , serve Americans the kind of food | looking the city. ; , BOYS ; won ROY they eat at home, She thinks if This restaurant is in a park Live Growing Plants . . ' SLAC a they would %pecialize in good na- called Skansen, located’ just out- . Sizes 3 to - tive food, many tourists would. side Stockholm. This park con- $3.98 wn $5.98 appreciate it tains the usual playgrounds and a Genuine filigree brass finish and céramic Z : In Stavanger, Nerway, made collection of the oldest Swedish | planter base with green .or chartreuse CORDUROY SPORTS , famous in World War Il, there is homes that have been brought in gathered shade and contrasting ruffle COATS a brand sew hotel which offers and set up in # village. * trim Finger tip control styled Sizes 3 to 12 , superior service. Mrs. Reilly | Mrs. Reilly recalis the dessert is aaa cane laeee $ 98 $] te $10.98 remembers with pleasure the | that was served that night. A yp ° | dessert pancakes served with | plate containing a mound of $s lingeuberries and brandy. Here, | vanilla ice cream the size of a- | | Ne Stes Pleats WOOL SPORT COATS as in all Scandinavia, the coffee large angel feed cake was —— Sizes 3 to 12 xcelleat. |, brought in. the ice cream = = ' east dauinas dete ! $10.98 to $15.98 Having read often of Oscar Da- 7 7 Se ie vidsen’s restaurant in Copenhagen, | peaches plums. Topping } A, Vis ‘ 4 hy | : we were delighted when Mrs. all were scoops of whipped JACOBSEN S I LOW ERS we wet fete acy. eames | Anothe | ssi staat Margaret nn Op wich list. It actually measures| Another interesting souvenir Mrs. | . : ; ' . 3 feet 9 Inches and contains 1TT | Reilly gave us is a set of postcards Deliveries Disect to Dewelt Twice Deily different types of sandwiches. from a restaurant in Amsterdam. 101 N. Saginaw St. FE 3-7165 == 7 . The first one listed is “Superfine The Port Van Cleve has been in 55 W. 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Serves four As a variation, use condensed ERS 91 | > iy | Mary Margaret McBride Says: ‘She Won't Give In Again to-Gentle Bully’s Coaxing “It's for your own . bully. always says.in the baif- good,” the gentle children. i i ’ ved for 4 wheedling, half-neediing tones usually resery This may be all right—I don't think so—when youre @ child, but when you become an adult and are su things, the gentle bully seems & even a mischievous menace. “Darling.” the ferffale of the speci the crocodile concern, “you don't Now I simply will not take no for got to come. my, most _uncomf her dinner — 4 Manner | MAKE FRIENDS It is necessary for you to leave cream of celery. soup in place of the musliroom soup and bake in greased muffin pans. Serve with scalloped potatoes..and creamed peas. Take Off Gadgets handles and other hardware a party early. Okay — just so you | don’t make a big to-do about it. | You don’t need to sneak out — but | make your going inconspicuous. Some thoughtless guests make itheir early leave-taking suck a | spotlighted exit that the other the party to break up. having a small dinner Wednesday night and you ve It will do you so much good I refuse, but gentle bullies never hear refusals and. sim ignore’ legitimate excuses. ar Re ag I find myself in my tightest girdle, shoes, sitting miserably at table between a gallant who is fascinated by his partner on the other side and a politician whose sole conversational interest is to pposed to have put away, childish tiresome bore, gee es will telephope get out enough. an answer. I'm So on to give me a complete ‘picture of a campaign he lost in a distant city. : Wy _J sit and worry about two | books for tomorrow's broadcast — | that I must read before I sleep | and desperately contemplate ways to escape. Shall I faint inte the broiled chicken er set fire to the tablecloth? This. I suppose, is. doing me good? I vow I'll never again be trapped by a. gentle bully—but pretty soon along comes another friend. this one determined that I shall try her masseuse. I | resist to no? avail. | The friend telephones the | masseuse and says she is giving me the first treatment as & present. I wind up lame black and blue, and angry—at myself most of all I shall never forget the last time I was tortured into forsaking the comfort of my own abode for Before painting doors, remove | guests get the idea ‘it is time for | | came home a mess. My back } was almost broken from the un- yielding mattress— ‘hard mat- ae Pick a Pretty Plaid New Shipment, New Colors { You will be delighted with Highland Plaid... so gay, so distinctive. Underglazed for everlasting beauty... you'll live happily with thie easy to care for dishes. Open stock in yellow and brown ... black and white . , . chartreuse and brown... | $595 vat Lee DIXIE PorTrery 5281 Dixie Hwy. (Near Waterford) OR 3-1894 Per Yeu Conrennane Open Dey ond Seater 18 31.972 .“——- — tresses are better for you 4 Good for a I was covered with insect states viding bites and sunburn from being 0 ae ee practically carried inte a windy | ia spot with full exposure to the ¥3 French father Yi a elements—“sunshine is the best Moral" £ medicine you can have.” My 16 Bring back to . clothes were covered with cat 18 These } hair—“Look, she loves you!” 20 Greek I've visited doctors, a dentist 21 belors and-dozens of dreadful restaurants 33 Frense -cotns completly squint my wit be- hen cause somebody recom- 31 Demented mended them and then kept % King of chair a x ah Also Hag a among 38 Measures of are people with pet head-cold 31 Blood remedies and diets. One woman = fee Oates [ frequently calls me up at mid- $f Pootske “part lost 7." acon aa on me, ol -1— - e far I've been, strong—or weak— <% Thinas fort out Baz enough not even to start the Si It's cold in wretched thing. ms - 2 Great Lake Hi Treen) Meord = I've tried to analyze why I | Heroes eau a ae 3 stop < eave mostly give in. I think it's partly eer Soe, BES wane gg Bei oen | coer mate me feel gully. Then, Eucharistic 1 44 Passport : 20 SST eine ‘—- i Boon oem too, I want to be approved of 87 Stitch 4 “3 Jungle beasts 47 Number But all that really happens is take, Recut RERASS BEER | eat aterwara te grate bully : out of me by bragging to every- bedy: “Well, I certainty got Mary Margaret oat of her ] ret...” ; My only recourse, I see clearly FR e FF now, is to say a more brutal and final no, and, so help me, I'm going to do it from now on. From AP Newsfeatures t St. Benedict Groups Gather on Tuesddy dressed the group. St Anne Unit will entertain at the Jan. 5 meet- ing. as Beauty Clinic THE MANICURE solvent or remover. Anything strong enoug skin off your hands isn’t safe. I have seen infection from this procedure.) Gently push back cuticle with stick and trim f scissors. If carefully p this is harmless. Scrub again, dry and polish. y polish to the right you will find it easier to use the left hand be- fore you use the right one. Phene Edythe McCulloch Beatty Shop, FE 2-7431, 608 Pontiac Bank Bidg. > s g * tional Christmas party given for patients at | the Oakland County Infirmary by the social | service group of Christ Church Cranbrook. n F3 WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1953 UM Group Entertained by Students Musicale League, Performs Tuesda for Alumnae Club Student League of Tuesday Mus!- r cale entertained University of |Michigan Alumnae Club Tuesday evening when the latter group met at the home of Mrs. Martin Wager jon Dixie highway. Mrs. T. E. Wiersema, program chairman, introduced. Mrs, Wager, who’ in turn spoke on the work of the league and introduced Mrs | Charies Buck, who presented par | ticipants in the program. A-vecal solo, “Mary's Little Sen” by Demerest, was sung by | Jean Hilton. Janet and John Wil- loughby played a plane duet . called “Boogie Woogie Noo- turne”. Janet Willoughby also | played the first movement. of Beethoven's “‘Pathetique.” Norma Lee Braid gave a musical |reading before John Willoughby | performed “Knight Rupert’ on the | piano. Jack Horner played ‘' Mal- Pontiac Press Phote | Suena.” Tuesday evening marked another tradi-| field Hills, general chairman of the annual |, "Ss. Paul Taylor reported on i , the Alumnae Council meeting held event, talks over the fourthcoming holidays |in Ann Arbor recently, and Mrs with Mrs. L. L. Colbert (left) of Bloomfield | Vernon C, Abbott named a group Hills, Effa Mahanke (seated) and Mrs. | to plan parties for February. | | | Heltech agreed to take charge ort dars for Christmas sales. . t table was cen- seéne for the cccasion. Pouring wag Mrs. Abbott, and cohostesses were Helen Travis, Mrs. C. Earl Currah, Florence Day, Mrs. Chaires | Harmon and Mrs. F. D. Larkin | | } ‘Agnes T. Hynes Becomes Bride in St. Ignace Rite Honeymooning in‘northern Mich- | Ignace. Seating the guests were \igan are Mr. and Mrs. Frederick | Mr. Howell and Wilbur Gondreau. | | Alexander, who were married Sat- The bride's sister, Mrs. Girvin, urday morning in St. Ignace. was dressed in a beige knit dress | The Rev. Bernard Karral of St.| “#t® brown secessories and a | | Ignatius Loyola Church performed | mums. Mrs. Alexander wore an | the ceremony. The bride, the for- aqya dress with corsage of mer Agnes Theresa Hymes of Op-| white chrysanth dyke road, is the daughter of Mr.} After a reception at the home of | } and Mrs. William Hynes of Dun-| the bridegroom's parents, the new | ville, NOd. She was gowned in| Mrs. Alexander changed te a {aun- | white Chantilly lace over, taffeta | colored’ dress with brown . acces- | styled with a portralt neckline and | sories aiid a coat of brown | tiny covered buttons from neck to skin for the wedding trip. On their return they will reside in Davis- Newly made or com- pletely redone pieces CHRISTMAS With every two- piece suite pur- chased or re-uphol- stered we'll recover your dining chair slip seats FREE OF The skirt 6f lace and tulle fen | TE. ; as william wright Furniture Makers G Upholsterers 270 Orchard Lake Ave. FE 4-0588 | Ladies’, Men's 17-Jewel Waterproof WATCHES . : at 3 . ; the 4 hall on-Commerce rqad, event . et will feature booths of toys, dolls, a > { handmade articles and Christmas oe | “in ner: BOW ENJOY RAIN-WATER SOFPTRESS for all your wash- ing. New ABMOUR SUDS with Tri-Polly, the buili-in water softener, prevents soapy scum that leaves clothes dull and gray. SUDS washes clothes brighter than new, in 7% minutes instead of 15. In your ~ - dishpan ARMOUR SUDS'’ high wet- ting power penetrates grease and dried egg yolk in seconds. Dishes drain sparkling dry. Plumbing Units Hold Yule Party |, of M. stationery and calen- | The annual Christmas party of the Plumbing and Heating~Deal-| ers Association was held in com | junction with the Ladies Auxiliary | Master Plumbers Association Tuesday evening at Williams, Mr, and Mrs, Cilfford Temple and Mr. and Mrs. George Martin. You'll Find the Gift” SHE Wants -ot Cooley Lake st Uniew take Roed to the- Pontiac Guests attending the dinner TP a 10% eyes i Guvesiiaiz Femooa Waka .. at Qualitag= Fashiewd Shuts... Clo — oe * “eee PO gn a ee Oe ee a NS NS eR Ty me oD ¢ SS ah TWENTY-TWO _ Spinster Founds Payi = -— 1 n so / ‘ THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDN ESDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1958 f | Pe to Make vous - . Wedding Go Smoothly” come in, write or phone for this booklet. .There is no charge. a oad ene Pearce Floral Company 659 Orchard Lake Ave. _.Phone FE 2-0127 tine Try It $17.50 te $35.00 — Initialed Free PHILIP’S 79 North Seginew Street SAMSONITE LUGGAGE THE GIFT FOR MOTHER, DAD, SISTER, BROTHER Here is a winner of the week idea which was sent in to us by Shirley Tominski of Oakland Beach . Ll. This is a colored paper tion which has several uses. It can be used for a Christmas tree decoration, as a holder for ers around a room The special secret or trick to this is in the folding. You will need candy, or to hang on paper stream- | Cut Out Fancy Ornament folding it. Do this with care. Hold the center down with one hand while you gently pull up with the other hand To make this show to advantage, fill the center with candy or some object to weight it. Tie the top together with a ribbon bow. These |can be made in all sizes and can |be made from shiny paper for the Christmas tree.” 7eR SECS R RNR ROR REESE E ER ine brightly colored construction : = . Cut this t 8 or 9-lnch : BEGINNING CLASSES . See vou anetealy tar oe OA6- . | wwe wet teld- the civeto tn hall, = ACCOUNTING g| then quarters, then eights. Hold = COMPTOMETER and CALCULATOR w| this firmly im your hand and . BOOKKEEPING @| start the cutting. Notice the cutt- - ‘ @)| ing shown in the picture. You SHORTHAND 4 SECRETARIAL S| shosld start the first cutting on 5 TYPEWRITING Sl cals ee an ie : } THIS WEEK = Leave one-half inch uncut each|, Nowadays even if you keep + DAY, HALF-DAY, AND EVENING gi time. This holds the paper to- | mouth ‘shut, nd H probably be - ree, Permanent Review and Employment Service @ | gether. on _ — s Call or Pi fer Inf tien Teday = You are going to have fun un-| you. : 2 : FLORA-MAE © ~ Infants’ Specialty Shop gq «7 W. Lawrence Street, Pontiac FE 2-3551 @ @ Jewel, @ Chi e@ Li @ Lingerie a VETERAN APPROVED af ny? A traaa mens FE 2.2220 TTrITTTITlTiTrrrrrrriiitiieiiilliiiten MAKE HIM HAPPY... Git Dp - "¢ Wish him good night in handsome style and luxurious comfort with gifts from our selection of Pajamas. We've a wide variety s “of colors and_ patterns in fine, smooth . © fabrics. . BALTUCK PAJAMAS - By Weldon, Knit tops and bottoms in wide choice of colors, f Cie = hondromely tor gift giving si riri ey ti For Him ,.. For Her A Crisp tailoring of fine cot- CLUB LOUNG® ton broadcloth makes for .by WELDON Mondinme'y ter Gih Grrive FIRST NIGHTER by WELDON Your favorites for s! relaxation . . eep and . for indoor or outdoor wear. Combed bal- briggan pullover, solid color broadcioth slacks. 595 Sizes A. 8. C.D or E or Mr. Long Buy his gift from his favorite store ..; Huddik’ s ~_=—Where selections were never greater! peaceful sleeping hours from 495 — SATIN STRIPE PAJAMAS 695 Coat style pajamas in satin stripes or polka dots. Green, red or blue. ge boa Wear them when watching TYV., when reading of catch- ing much neéded shut evel Wear them whenever the occasion calls for good look« ing pajamas styled with Sleepform tailoring for max- imum comfort. 750 Men's Sires A. 8. C. D. E or Mr. Long Women's Sizes 32. 34.36 we we (I< mee open (4 f Man Asked to Put Out |Cigarette Woman Bothered by Smoker Sitting Next to Her i Ha ly i He i | a if e ¢ A friend of mine, upon seeing this, politely but firmly told me saying that a PETUNIA! Ive little in common With old Mother Hubbard. Nothing was ever . So jarumed os my copbeord If you'd store your cas- serole dishes with their lids on upside down, Petunia, you can stack one On ‘top t _ | the rather substantial estate which -was expected, there was nothing of the other and save space. Fas ue H { HT t igk | ied e® af Ti j F i Ay fot ay i +p eRe g-F% EseELE i ag A i : g ing, were stuck up in the attic. “] never knew it at the time, but those old wrecks in the attic were to save my life. “You see, when Mother and Father passed away, there was absolutely no money left. Their securities had been handled badly by an old friend, and instead of at all—but plenty of medical bills. VNGY cotton (string) for this! Crochet a 56-inch circular cloth for gracious dining. Pattern 642 has easy-to-follow directions. pattern—add 5 cents for each pat- tern for 1st-class mailing. Send to 124 Pontiac: Press Needlecraft. De- partment, P. 0. Box 164, Old Chelsea Station, New York 11, New York. Print plainly pattern num- i mpoverished Repairing and Refinishing | mother’s had been a carpenjer and Send 25-cents in coins for this | - ying Business With Decrepit Heirloom Furniture Woman Makes Living. Old Wrecks Many women would have given | up, right then and there, But Elsa did not. “I decided t learn how to re- finish and repair that furniture,” she said in a determined voice, “and I did learn. An old friend of all the tricks. And I gota books. ‘Hitchcock chairs = tere “It's a fascinating business — and I am now the town’s leading furniture repairer and refinisher!" FLOOR SHOW ENTERTAINMENT ~.-. . For Private and Organization HOLIDAY PARTIES Call Today for Arrangements! “Jackie Rae” Studio STUDIO on S. Telegraph at Voorhees FE 2-2128 Head Fashions for the Holidays .+ - Permanents $5.00 - CALLIE’S BEAUTY SHOP 11 N. Perry St. Phone FE 2-6361 Opposite Hotel Roosevelt PARAMOUNT BEAUTY SCHOOL | 13% S. Saginaw, Eagle Theatre Bidg., Pontiac, Mich. Enroliments Available in Day and Evening Classes Write, phone or call in person for Free pamphiet. PHONE FED RAL _aaoe ‘Makeita _ 5 ACCESSORIES ALUMINUM TRAYS AND. ETCHING MATERIALS CRAFTMASTER PAINT SETS CRYSTAL RADIO SETS TEXTILE PAINT SETS NO. 2 and NO. 4 REED from . ~ . ~ SCARLETT’S BICYCLE SHOP 20 E. Lawrence St. FE 2-7221 ber, your name, address and zone. FREE PARKING IN BACK OF STORE Including Haircut and different . sents a smooth, styles set Ttalian Variations in Permanents | CREATED by Andre $50 $°750 COLD WAVE MACHINE OR MACHINELESS How Short is Short? Mr, Andre, famous designer of hair styles, will give you the answer. Of course, American women will like the convenience and comfort of short hair. . season the ‘short’ coif is completely it is slightly longer, pre- ose, sculptured look. pe Andrei an arts in erat these feminine wonderf for beauty, iy har oh for ¢ ment fot collation without 0 Open Wednesday All Day— Friday ‘ti 9 P.M. Hair Style . but this ion . thatpare 1 ‘ / ! ' ‘ ; ; | : _THE PONTIAC PRESS, “WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 2 ee i Auxiliary H olds Election ee = Sorority to Sponsor «jing. ous ‘te. fact Gat tore ee | two kinds of conversation, “small Youngsters’ Party have aabuie x had b cone Final plans for a Christmas | cific end My cubed Houve comma ngre, Artur lie cnnsunced Mr, and Mrs. pes Bagh. Senet nya Pon df Installation of officers will -be when Gamma Psi Chapter, Beta | Plans for cooking school to be the clubrooms on South Sigma Phi, met at Hotel Waldron. | held at Consumers Power Jan, 12 ayne T. | Perry street. ~ | Jen, % Final plans were made for eae iocdtheee tae tan eee | ant Betty Giddings reported from . who en eae See es | ee 8 Ciristmas party to be) . Pauw, vice president; dren were sewn during the Tues- me oy S. mesting, Re at) were married ners. Chatten rene, recihling-one- coon ean oe Dean, Mrs. Hick-| re ting. } nounced “a cocktail party for the | Saturday. retary; Mrs. Merrill Petrie, finan- Mrs. George Heenan spoke on | Seven chapters of ~ sorority. at | The bride. the cial secrefary, and Mrs. Ciiff Hiek- mott, Mrs. Isenberg. Mrs. John’ The Art of Conversation," ” bring: Hotel Pontiac Dec, | . forme Ne ‘ mott, treasurer. oad oo ar te. Penis | canelsannieev cs. Deets Mee . md Es og y 4 r N@ . eli —| 2a , - . a E.R mney’) Mire. Marry Isenberg is | and Mrs. DePauw served as host- | _ _* =e . Rathbun, is sergeant-aterms; ‘Mrs. Joha eases for the evening meeting the daughter == ____— : . ———— ’ of the Lester F , Rathbuns of East Colgate avenue, and the Elmer L, Calling an . Girls! MR. and MRS. WAYNE T. GOOD Cherry Pie Contest ‘Nancy Rathbun Married | memo ro me: Palms decorated Oakland Ave "roses. Mr& Good wore powder|| Men's Night in Birminghom ~ - —-. Giets, here's your chance to win sn oll-expense paid wip we | nue United Presbyterian Church | blue with pink accessories and a Mondey, December 7, Washington, D. C. Fiest emeer your county Cherry Pic Baking Saturday afternoon when Nancy | corsage of pink roses. 7:00 te 10:00 ‘ Consen, to be beld in your community soca. winners | Elaine Rathbun became the bride A dinner for the families and ‘ Couatry , will compete at Grand Rapids Feb. 11-12, all expenses paid, so |of Wayne Thomas Good. pgp a sets tage Posoragp oe sclet the 1934 ‘ ‘ ; | The Rev. Andrew Creswell per- ceremony, er the | ) ‘ : Michigan Cherry Pie Champica. The stare ‘ i the 1 o'clock ceremony be-| Couple left for a honeymoon at weaner pecerves & @msh sward oc assistance sowaed a college Ni Falls - . ‘fore members of the families and a jagara ° career and sepresents Michigas m the sational cooresxs 12 few. friends. } i Pp : f | fe The bridegroom is a graduate of | a vee Se ne The bride, daughter of Mr. and | * University of Michigan where |} Champica end win 2 wip two our nation’s capital. kt cons you . a 2 sham of Rast |D¢, 8S affiliated with Phi Delta | nothing to enter. See your County Extension Agem or school Colzate Av », ware & gray cult Chi fraternity. Heme Ecomomics teacher at ence to learn bow you can enter with coral trim, gray accessories yore omney someon and a corsage of white roses. |C)peretta Heard She was attended by Alice Weber . im a black and white sult with by Round Table || | black accessories and a corsage . - : | : of yellow roses. Mrs. Eugene Cleland opened her | be SS SS Pipi vioibinininiaian home in Waterford to members of g , . . Lowell Good attended his brother the Round Table Club Tuesday ~ Wf | as best man, They are the sons of evening ° e we iMr. and Mrs. Elmer L, Good of : > For the Girl of Your Life! 9 | cuatse seme" OS airs. Henry Buck, Mr and Mrs - . ~ For her daughter's wedding, | Victor Lindquist and Mrs. Mar- Mrs. Rathbun chose’ a plum-| tin Wager presented the operetta coloted dress with plum and black| “Porgy and Bess” in song and accessories and a corsage of pink story. —— The quartet, introduced by Mrs. Cleland, is sponsored by the Water- be. Gathering Held |fea cnummiy Litrery ‘Aasocia- | BF yng > | | tion. * " 4 Mt, * o | . : by MOMS Unit Ta ons ened bet 4 tals A PTT . : Mrs. Bessie Clark was presented | decorated with a Christmas motif. | with a- past president's pin from | On the refreshment committee were | | MOMS of America, Ine., Unit Two |-Mrs. Paul Herbst, Mrs. Ted New- ere oe Ras | when the group met TueSday eve-|™an. Mrs. Edward Sommer, Mrs. , Sys te, ning at Hotel Roosevelt. |W. B. Sharp, Mrs. H. E. ‘McCul-| oe BN ceived from Mrs. Chester Brown and Mrs. James Kinney, with Mrs. ORLON of Ward's Point to attend the _ Christmas dinner party! Dec. 15. pin - ae presiding at Y aeaieaneteun ds ovqnesteg| ‘Plans re Outlined , , SW EATERS * a bazaar and plate dinner Dec. 12 at 6 pm. in the Gingeliville | for Community Building. Christmas Party am Preparations for « Christmas i i i “Mies, Teames, Msg, illom Mes.| Ty auee maade ty maniee are gifts that make her Christmas a special. one the presidents’ discussion meeting | 2¢ta Eta Chapter of Beta Sigma in Detroit Monday. Phi sorority Tuesday evening when the group Nicest additions to her. wardrobe, @ sure way to please her ot Christmas . Group Entertained at Davidson Home with moth and mildew-proot orion, a man-made fiber thot combines stamina with beauty, wearability with a creamy-smooth softness. Quick to wash and dey, 4 the orlon sweoter never shrinks or stretches out of shape. White, pink, blue, moize, navy, cherry, mint. Sizés 34 to 40. for sorority Tuesday evening. Mrs. LZ ey Ne Se Short Sleeve S/ 7.95 L : r Vv Ipons ° ' ry raigon eT a Wedding Ring ~ Puronl nen eee gerne pons, Ong Sleeve Slipons and Cordigons, 8.95 A $560.00 $208.33 S¢|Harry Mominee and Mrs. Leon) Sportiinias Street\ Floor : RB. $238.00 $ 52.50 1" ee ‘cos “mevting. wil be 0} PA SRE ME - fu » ° . . mee wi a ‘. — . SC $143.00 $ 8.33 “ Cuisines party ee 15 at the Se = : k . . ug | home Mrs. erguson on \ . - D. $270.00 $104.17 y | Henry Clay avenue. Shouts of joy én Christmas morning! .... someone knows the woy ; Jacobson's shirts go over big with the young felléwsl And Mann does an ea i= Eten OY Seeeee eens 7 rugged wear, shrinking or fading. Come see our 4 collection of imported cotton flennels, embroidered r tottersall Westerns, plaid ginghams, colorful corduroys and USE OUR CONVENIENT” | | zs re neyo es LAY-A-WAY PLAN |gi=="™ , : " of offi b ; Convenient Terms Available! | wavy Mothers Club 356 will meet other handsome styles. Sizes 6 to 16. And, to § FRED N. PAULI co. } peg — tee our entire Boys’ Shop of everything to make his the home. of Mrs. Burns, 194 na f | See od wardrobe complete . . . from comigrtable Pontiac's Oldest. Jewelry Store— —* & i | semen toa. ures a f underclothes to suits (tailored like Dad's) and The Store Where Quality Counts! ; Saati tet Bleand Sat 3 See warm winter outerwear that defies even + 28 West Huron Street eed re oe % : will follow. FE 2-1251 Royal Neighbors of mest Mn et THE PONTIAC PRESS. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1953 \ school PTA meeting at the school Clown Sperks Show —_|Night Driving fo Be Drayton VFW Hall. Singing #0 Hiohlip Ses ww tie q P am * Besides a program by fifth = + at Roosevelt Sctool Stone PTA Progr ‘sixth graders, refreshments will 4 KEEGO HARBOR—"Milky,” «| Safety Class Topic Nearing Completion AVON ‘TOWNSHIP—A comme] be served by third grade room $ television clown, helped attract. | nity sing will highlight «° Stone! mothers: em oon eat | TROY TOWNSHIP—The third in DRAYTON PLAINS — The new) "= CCT Be v - capacity crowd Roosev the monthly safety classes incugl> Veterans of Foreign Wars, Post Man and oy ese” i PTA program last night in the) sda Herbert W Ald 4102, memorial hall on Walton TAPP’S ‘.2 \achool gymnasium. An estimated rated by Justiges he Boulevard is rapidly nearing com- S Are for You oo 900 people viewed the show and Scott Belyes will be at 7:30 : Also appearing was @-voice | P-m. today in the township hall. Plaster board has been installed : i ker will be State Trooper on the ceiling and the post expects , a cappella choir, by Mrs.| Spea te have thé wells Gad colling ples- Charies Seavey. The high school | _ Potter and his topic will be} - tered within the-mext week or two, ; group sang Christmas selectians, | “Driving During Dark Hours.” according te,Gene Bachelor; post including ‘Rise Up, Shepherd” and | Slides will be shown to accompany publicity chairman. \ |“Winter Carol.” The audience |», rar nn of er eig ot he mach | joined in singing “Silent Night.’’ the nearly finished hall Sa | The Roosevelt Triple Trio was Primary purpose of the class is night with an orchestra \heard in * ‘Winter Wonderland.” | to educate the driver, and the jys- the music. Thé affair is open 1 Second and third grade room | tices assign traffic violators to the public. | jmothers served refreshments lattend the sessions in addition to The post alsa has plans under- ae ——— | the regular fine or sentence. way for a New Year's Eve party | The public is invited to attend for members and their friends, 'the monthly sessions Bachelor said, Tickets are avail- Last.month, 16 persons in addi- able trom i tion to 30 traffic violators attended. a EYE EXAMINATIONS Optimiats to Host | Methodist School im1ists tO MQS ; +s Pt Dr. E. F. DENNE | P Mission Work : Scout Leaders I Fil Topi g : S fum opie | From Southfield OXFORD — A movie showing 3 ‘| SOUTHFIELD TOWNSHIP—Otto work being done at the oem Street circles as “Uncle Otto.” will be Methodist Mission School at { 914 West Huron “ | Hornung, known in local scouting ington, N. M., will be shown when 3 ACROSS from HURON THEATRE guest. speaker during tomorrow's Oxford Methodist Church women j meeting of the Optimist Club at L meet Thursday at 8 p.m. at the . the Dog House. ‘church for a Christmas party. # trol and troop leaders of Boy Scout’ Cc 1 T W d Mrs. Robert Brower, former : || Guests of the evening will be pa- aro Bernice Orr e WAC lieutenant who recruited "Freer atietince eirsli7 Pontiac Church Rite. | Setem se cee mee a ce awards will N were earned by President’ Al Brad- in on 1ac uIc. I e ho customs and display mer eat il Fa ee ayy ald DRAYTON PLAINS — Carol Bernice Torr became the bride of | lection of mementos. more, zorman Clarence Robert Allemang of Saginaw in St. Michael Church, Pontiac, the ton, Harry Hunter, Tom Lenehan | Saturday morning. recency waip ot lar. and Mare, Wit Fred Leonhard, Bill Lozon and) The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard James Torr. 3445 | iard Bass. former classmates of "Dress-Ups” Chuck Sherwin. . Frembes. The bridegpenm’s parent are Dy. and Mrs. Gari S. Allemang | y-5 Edward Lewis, chairman of e P sien | Billesdon Bferets W. Sweet acer the affair. The two women were Mand-piched faveriees Horace-¥'. MeDdugal, Thomas H.| eid of Bower was Sharen Torr | Mother Daughter Night | si™thood friends in Africa where in Freeman custom styles : Mack and Neal McGregor |of Flint and best man was Richard | y 9 9 their parents were missionaries. . rich, superbly made. . Royal ‘Planned for Thursday "Persons wishing transportation “_ we Garnet M. Sparks Glenn H. Griffin The club will sell Christmas | Davidiet of Oak to the ty escure it by escially impressive. | ee : treés beginning Dec,-10 at-Tom |) The bride wore a white stipper- | SOUTHFIELD TOWNSHIP. — caning oy Poms lala | 3 T ‘CE OC -RVICE Watts used car lot. satin gown with train, and | The first party planned exclusively | Ton Coif 2 AMBL LANCE SE : _ sweetheart meckline. A seed- (for mothers and daughters of the gj ble Associati Meets Free-Flex $1395 ; _ Williams Lake Cub Pack | peart tiara and fingertip vell | nigh school will be held at 7:30). )% cron ees ll (ite. NS We maintain ambulance ser ice to Sponsor Fish Fry ronnne her wedding attire. con p.m. tomorrow in the high school /at Leonard on Thursday ten Call 95 twenty-four hours a day: , bride's attendants were cafeteria. LUM—The Lapeer County Bibl $922 rf scnnaen deh tie oak Ge held lene Saho of Swartz Creek, Bonnie Aim of the Mother and Daughter Holiness Association will teet in SMee? Toe Our ambulance comes from a heated garage, | by Williams Lake Cub Scout Pack res =4 K om ee = a. sporisored a ee oy wis in Christ Church at Leon- is always equipped with clean linen and | gre 7:30 p.m. Friday at} jl wore velvet _floor-length | Teens Club, is to help establish a| The Rev. John Rosenberry of fresh, warm blankets, and is fully insured. |"Cyq, Me outs only remes: With sweetheart neckline, | closer mother - daughter .relation-| Mt. Joy, Pa. will speak at both In case of an emergency if we cannot maki eure Yj fitted bodice and ballerina skirts, | ship, according to a spokesman. | afternoon and evening meetings. . . rge vo be re- | money-making project for the year! and gold necklaces, gifts of the | Games have been planned to! A special forenoon service is also FAMILY SHOE STORE spond immediately, we will tell you so. tee eee pera tre | bride. | help the mothers get acquainted. | scheduled. : or a Groomsmen. were Bernard Torr, | Refreshments will be served by| Jack Bierce of Baltimore, Md. Phone . , wife, and assistant Cub Master | brother of the bride, Gerald Mc-| club members. will be the song leader. seals ier 5 FE 2-422) ° William Velzy. Ginnis of Detroit and William Sparks-Griffin ar —— = — Beske of Birmingham. aa complet or ann ‘FUNERAL HOME —_ [cannon oe regur| en ers ec Here's what Christmas dreams are made of . meeting Dec. 18 at the Williams and a buffet luncheon was served “Thoughtful Service” {Lake school. ~~ = Ga —_ An exchange of gifts between| The newlyweds are honeymoon- 46 Williams St. Phone FE 2-5841 | Cub Scouts will be featured, alongjing through the New England - with the presenting of gifts of | states, and will live in Saginaw candy to non-Scout children. upon their return. 24-Hour Ambulanée Service Schwinn Built BLACK PHANTOM BICYCLE ENGLISH DUNELT BICYCLE Easy Terme—9.65 Down, 3.67 Weekly om ro 3: -~—, =. “$49 Includes knee action spring fork. Chrome plated fen- Bag Pum —_— | ders — built im cycle lock and 1 year guarantee Slate Blackboards Easy Terms. A Small Deposit Will ageinst theft. Chrome trim — assorted color selection Y » @ pos The educational $719 Hold Until December 20th. spare time toy. $86 RADIO-PHONO So easy to play... you can do it blindfolded! \ £D =, Also, Wall Slate Boards AMERICAN FLYER TRAINS SLEDS, FLEETWING SLEDS “eee : $349 Up MOOEL 5032—(Mahogany) 3 FULL PRICE ONLY 47995 LARGE SIZE WAGON 10x175 wheels. Sturdy con- COLSON TRICYCLE oli bearing. Bicycle a hs Scarlett S Septal eae BICYCLE SHOP a3 20 E. LAWRENCE ST. 3 in FREE PARKING IN-BACK OF STORE OPEN FRIDAY & ‘SATURDAY NIGHT ‘tit 9. specda .;.. with one conteel «+. one needle . . . one 108 NORTH SAGINAW 3 am t t at Lan ee M + rs —_—- tn * “3 * ip Emerson Takes « Charge !st Day at Joi inistrato Educator Talks PONTIAC, MICHIGAN “Members of a m By HAZEL A. TRUMBLE Pontiac Press Staff Writer ‘LANSING — He was speaking before a joint W. J, gan Association of School Board ciation of School Administrators | . ‘on Relationsh vised caution in using gadgets Rejects Gadgets to Douse Fires THE PONTIAC’ PRESS Yule Trees A state health official today Fred McDermott, district engi-} State-Level Confab neer for the Michigan Department of Occupational Health, said chio- It the chemical happened to} Members and the Michigan’ Asso- Ld In mott explained, it could be-quite| meeting at the Kellogg Center. fire prevention devices on Christ- mas trees, flame, possibly into chlorine, which can be a hazard in itself. break down into chlorine, McDer- ‘filled with carbon tetrachloride as rinated hydrocarbon is apt to I — » ont af Job hung. up, he tried to knock out| break down when exposed to change of joy something fast, but the love words just wouldn't come. So,’ in despera- he'd be right over, When he had f l Boards and Ad 1934, Y, DECEMBER 2, 1953 oOo ve of java at Sardi's;-weekly stint, apologized and said heard an off-beat NESDA He Steals Bard's Lines ern ter Sch Pitching Horseshoes WED ~ sy 42) $222 2459 Z2e . a Bag | AY | BE vinta Bilt haga a te 4 ee nt Bell jit 5 Bit F ts] i, yey i fiat fe HE sy84, bss ui 52 yj, Rue 3 ie , i 2 yee eH ita Hi Nt il i: a Hit Hie 35 at Hil . pb ne a = s i33 ig Hy ht Hi i li fad it Jf s IHTHG 2 a ave i ae ij Hy ; a07i"8 : if fe) uct tT | 8 a i sini tt i a tt fit ai fide AL : BS ill rect ta Bs : lt ssa ith aS SH TH yl oa Hip mae its Ho HE ell vy | Gg Hae i and | ae uy RUPE SR ESSE RECUR EE Be i UF il SS stlattl 41D dee il Balle aii ig13 gehil ts bbe. 3 i tate 3 ; iH Lt ie 4 pg i tla aE + r z j 233) stipe Harel i ‘i i i ET aE ui Hie | at ered! 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WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1953 0 4 Med SCARE AST al ane m PINEAPPLE J MICE — Dole Sliced...««... 25. 39° - Dole Grashed ...«-.~*-29 aa A Dole _ was w cmt cat a, 7 / ls Dole Sliced Pineapple wrm 29 “Warten | Green Beans —.... 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Pfeiffer’s ere as = F a [=~ 56249) co | cm | Sie | 37/4- 39 Ws reserve the right to limit quantities, Prices effective through Set Des, 5; 1999 1 178 N. SAGINAW ST. / D ee oe 932 W. HURON ot. E 4 : Open 9 to 9 : / Mon.-Tues.-Wed.-Sat. — 9 A. M.-6 P. M. ee ee aa ! 4 * THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1953 Nourishing Beef at U.S. Govt. . Blade Cut “Commercial” . C saat 7 G hat b. @ ae 3 Ges U. S. “Commercial” Grade at money-saving prices. | 18 NORTH Contains all the nourishing food valves of higher grade beef, has less fot marbling. Identify “Commercial” Grade SAG \ AW ot: Kroger by the Yellow and Black Label. Available ot this store only—178 N. Saginaw. SIRLOIN STEAKS . =", “59° HAMBURGER ne U.S. Govt. “CHOICE” Kroger-Cut Tenderay. Excess fat and bone removed before roast is weighed Here's the world’s tenderest fresh , 7 ue . ail. and priced. beef. The Kroger Tenderay method , . | Always a choice center cut. mokes tr te S. oan grade beef j ‘chee No stringy neck beef. ‘SIRLOIN STEAK... suc2=; “89° Se a w Kroger Cut Tendercy rz HyGrade Old-Fashioned "GROUND BEEF..." 31.00. ‘ices BACON..... °65° R ALI ¥¢ UR FOOD NEEDS AND LIVE BETTER FOR sit S_ - ee § hee * oa a iz "Paper Ph CHECK THOSE COLD SYMPTOHS BN THEY STA romes in easy-to-swaliow tablet at may be taken any time. Keen handy at home and at work convenient 1S-tablet Dottie : it 49¢ at your Rexall Drug Store of A A A LE! LAO _ Tegs ff Seals - ee Stickers Metelic 4* S« eflectwe combinatié oe the The ORIGINAL SINUS TABLETS trmmediate relief of discomfort due to sims condition. A real remedy, ot kate “pein killer.” Sieus Tablets” area proven anc tested product Accept no substi- LOW PRICES SPADAFORE & SONS 197 OAKLAND AVENUE “Buffalo | burdens, equipped with pack | oye <, Bae ES CUPALONE KNOT Macy ' ; os Real Dave sToRe * a. ee tenttee 15 LB. FULL PECK Michigon U. S. No. 1 POTATOES Hekman’s Lb. Box 23 King Nut OLEO : oni jf atetedd THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1953. of the Year’ Is tion. ‘Family Doctor; . Kentuckian, 80 TWO.IN ONE—How to make af powder -puffs. Wrap it to loo the powder puffs are used up the \\ Still active, he has delivered Two-in-One Gilt lend in the new Piaget Damoral 2S Flower Vase, Tee aed eee, ue ver.| Also a Snowman gold| Here's how to make a cheery Dr. | snowman out of a flower vase. Cut a I5inch square of white AMA Trustees, which made " |crepe.paper and place green glass | _ Ge site | vase with fluted top in center of. Dr. Greenwell, a widower and | Paper. Gather the paper up around father of 12 children, is a graduate | the neck of the vase, press the fold of Cecilia College and received his | into place afid tie | medical degree from the Louisville | ' Hospital College of Medicine. Place a Christmas ball in the top of the ‘vase over the powder | puffs (or a couple of handkerchiefs . Bring ends of NORTHERN TISSUE Campbell's Michigan ONIONS 10 Lb. Bag 5 39° Boscu PEANUT BUTTER 11 Ox. Tumbler *|29° Jiffy BISCUIT MIX 40 Ox. Box 25 * SWISS Ib. Tender Beef CRIB STEAKS Pure Ground Beef HAMBURGER 21 4 Lbs. 51.00 Tender Beef SIRLOIN STEAKS Cc: bb. Rolled Boneless Beef RUMP ROAST c SUPER MARKET BOpenSunday! SPADAFOR 197 OAKLAND AVE. ‘Bree, Free Parking! Lean Tender Bee! | POT ROAST Blede Cut e _—_-——_- —_ — —— — =, green glass flower vase at a novelty store. Stuff it with a supply i i | ‘ ‘ - , * : moment T heard « eltiek how much pA og ty BA att —f--~ Johan tor me, Ef knew now ules, I'll hear John’s fectstqps cp how he egeinst my cold- the stair. Such ordinary, everyéey ness. IT know now what love really sounds are music to me—the sweet- means. It was his love that kept est music. You'll understand when eur-merriage steady for these four. i tell I've lived without them long years. Tt was his love that fer a. feng. bong tims, finally ruled out my protests and soe Se yee See, > Seeing sels "PMember the day 1 taced the aid . ‘ losing hearing. Bp te that” hima 1" Sed. weaned 80 Imagine hearing sids no larger the symptoms. I kept tee than & package of cigtreties and busy to think about the sentences @ only & few ounces! John thet pettred eff inte nothingness . °sled miracles of precision the telephone messages I -- Dut the warm sound of his gareiea . the sea of voices and ‘sughter was the real miracie to a) Tee perties y adm ppen ’ Was I sensitive about wearing tt? ym ome tee I guess I felt much as people two gifts out of one—Get a chubby My husband tried te share my rien weart heart-break, but even his under. & de Po: ; k like a cheery snow man. When vase will be useful the year-round. | ee ee een ability to enjoy. life. my leve for . See the Microtone Dealer, 1105 people {along one edge and tie. Turn the Pontiac State Bank Bidg. 5 years at this location 2 models of | gathered end inside; overlap the | short ends and paste the seam. Me gt A. four pn ge wats "the "etan > tien 5 *- Crease about 1 inch from the tied |] "o™*® Sled with cnif-pity and test end, shaping crown. Stretch other ee end for brim and paste to head. Your present Aid takes ta Trade Brush the hat with glue and Credit Terms available without cerrrying charge vues We Make Home Calls - U. S. Bombers to Make Bring thie ad with you and SAVE 10% During December Mass Flight to England 3 + oa + _ a . a wanci ain rorce wast 1) Q, W. Eskilsen, Hearing Service Calif. @®—A mass fight of 45 BAT! 2 Np enennge lane adic Daron, 1105 Pontice State Bank Bldg. FE 3-7297 | will leave here tomorrow for ‘Hey- | ford, England, making one stop at | Goose Bay, Labrador. An Air! Force spokesman said the men will be on 90-day temporary duty in England. Clotheslines are eliminated. No more ‘ond carrying heavy wet clothes to the clothestines. Just flip them into this automatic BENDIX CLOTHES DRYER and/ theyll be dry in just a few minutes . . . ready for ironing 6r storing in a jiffy. The gentle tumbling action of the dryer smooths out wrinkles, flufts towels and bath mats, restores beauty to clothes. NO MORE .... sprinkling before jroning ... WGGING | heavy baskets . . . REACHING for the clothes line « . « | | t DONT WAIT — BUY NOW and SAVE/ CONSUMERS POWER COMPANY Se -: Coss a & ws, " > ox rd " 4 oe 3 ‘a ‘ a2 [ite: See Pees 1 + é esha ie rat has ‘ tab Vic) ee pe a a THE _EONTIAC C PRESS, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1953 LEGS ACHE? _|No New Thing for Ullman {Temperature Is. Just sacewtares ee ot cetints sarent ee srt sare mw en tO Be Called in Spy Probe Color to Worker i tri mach rb «| pgunayivania: Driver too cool. Toe orange, too-hot 3 ROCHESTER, N. Y. ae aan | 2d Serv’, s corte mache ot] Prpfer Arrows.to Ms $440 ot your drag store or write 1 | Ludwig Ullman steps into the ment had been a tennis Welverine Laboratories v is is melting gold, S0iden soup is cooked just right for | vania Highways Department says a ae Stn vations 146 Oe ee ee and alloys at approximately. 2,000 pouring. the average Keystone State mo LITTLE GIFTS It is not an unfamiliar position] never get te finish, Laughter degrees Fahrenheit. Checked with a precision-built torist understands a directional ar- tor deme an th pon gred The gold alloy ts used in Shuron | pyrometer, Ringwood’s tempera-|row better than R and L symbols, j As early as 1948, he sat in «| was excused age Ringwood can. tell | ture estimates are fount to be| The departmet is substituting ar- During our TO similar spot and talked—although ont : temperature of the molten | almost perfect. Pyrometers are not | rows for the Rs and Ls at all turns, q forty tw not very much—to the House Un-| | Government files, show that UI ~two years Amato See ministration in July, 1935, at $2,000 of service, we about tris tong association with Na oad i en Feb ENHANCE than Gregory Silvermaster, tabbed a ee ae pies + have earned a by ex-Communist informers as one | ™""¥ $3,800. Then he of of the top Russian spies im the| #1 “As ny Ras getre. reputation for. gavernment during the war years. Treasury, where wee hired by Harry Dexter White in offering high © quality service, SS ae see eee ee Give “Him” a New Suit er sovet ghee Aa Pol . atav name and many others now promi- | Officer. y became a é So ae or Coat for Christmas! , two If He Hos Bought His Clothes Here During the Post 5 Yeors [Ry WE WAVE His MEASUREMENTS! was dis SERVICE : rt a Say «Buy It Now—Charge It—Pay After Christmas! Phone MI 4-5711 —_——- 19 Ni SAGINAW ST. N.J.). later to go to jail for taki "| Silvermaster, quit the following — <7 9 POO MEL | a salary kickback from one of his | November. - fo Snyunere TABLES FOR ALL employers, was chairman of the Their long prego A A ow We'll Plan Your Tour Free! ARCHIE BARNETT Unamerican Activities Commitee ington cosriod ; Grace Plunier Reilly ROOMS on Aug. 10, 1948, when Ullman ¥88 lives with Silvermaster; in Harvey || 37 Hamilton, Birmingham cn a Ei ay Argo president, AND UP This is how it went between the il i i i “Ej ial i ; ui i li In Sandtone Mahogany, Ma- He refused, on grounds on pos- sae Oak, Blond |/ sible self-incrimination,” to say ” —_YSED— whether he kaiew Jacob J. Golos, the “boss” of espionage courier ' TELEVISION and Elizabeth T. Bentley who had be- REFRIGERATORS ||| #, ‘2c to the FEI beginning , in 1945. Miss Benfley said Ullman was _ We Give ‘ ao seed Pee Oe ee vermaster spy ring and worked in a photography room ‘set up in Holdens Red Stamps! io bassinet of the Silvermaster L~G2==| To Yourself First | APPLIANCES |v tis 22°. tieccrwme| wallety “- | laboratory in Silvermaster’s home é 3526 SASHABAW is that false? And Ullman replied: : OR 3-1711 “I refuse to at DRAYTON PLAINS — |) s A , ' | North Pole Post Office OK'd by Summerfield ‘Charges Juror mand | WASHINGTON’ @—A new post . —— | office, North Pole, N. Y.. has been With Pre udic authorized by Postmaster General ] e | Summerfield JEWEI ERS The fourth S , . é ; Fi , * ° F| ; : | “ “ . ‘ ote ‘Eat ‘ 4 | rs : ; . St aly } / ' / ts = a ip j /3 , f. f : ‘ 4 js . f a ie of ee . i] a * / i | \ eee ‘ ” Ai : ‘ t ' ¥ 7 “> / a « } ere 3 % / in sig ee OE ee a ee jihad ‘ } PAb SGFe eye T fee ea Nog Saat © ae re gpl ee mae eee ee, eh Dixie | “Headquarters for a Correct Fit” = Al : oct Pu RENAE | mas party will highlight a Christ! Dreasher said, and another ineet- County Deaths Lutheran Church Ladies Guild) ing was set for Dee. 11. The bar- meeting here today gaining union is Local 1097,Amal- Meeting will be at the parsonage | gamated Association of Mrs. Lyle Borck Street, 10 defendants, was convicted last! nicipal Courts from $500 to $1, 500 | near the lower center and goes| LAPEER—Service for Mrs. Lyle | &t 328 Sebaldt St., at 8 p.m The | Electric and Motor Coach Oper- June 18 and is serving an 18-month! wit) be presented to the Legisla-| northward, crossing West Walton | (Beatrice: A.) Borck. 37. of 5194| SToup will exchange gifts. Hostes- | ators sentence at Southern Michigan | |, in January by Rep, William | boulevard at the right center Dav Rd. Elba ill be held | 58 will be Mrs. Otto Duguid, Mrs. | — Just Packed With Prison. The Supreme Court denied ° . . ° avison aa, : C. CL. MeLaiighlin and Mrs. A. him &@ motion for a new trial. Broomfield (R-Royal Oak) | The Clinton Rivet flows across | &t 1:20 p.m. Friday at Baird Fu- Andersen Useful Gifts by , , The immediate effect of the! the bettem* of the picture, and —. Home. Burial Se ee | ° amendment.’ according to Broom Woodhull Lake can be seen near | Will be announced later. Mrs rek } ones Church Will Hold | field, ‘will be to alleviate the the top. _ early today : | County Calendar | Set of $ 50 Up | present heavy work load of the! Drayton Plains derives its name | Glean E. Lyons | Cuff Links —_ Supper at Drayton een Circuit Court judges from the fact that it is petrered LAPEER — Service for Glenn Roosevelt ue genesh juniors will | L An idect gilt for the + -—— a targe tract of comparatively Lyons, 49, 720 Church St., will | wre Situreey. Tickets Seen a | Beenad wg | DRAYTON PLAINS — A * “I don’t expect any opposition | level land which some of its coy |B at 3 p. m. Friday at First| sow and may slso be purchased at Both F $195 : cake supper and bake sale will be| to passage of the amendment | settlers thought resembled such| Presbyterian Church, with burial | OF Aven Township or held from 6 to 7.30 p.m. Friday at| Which will affect Pontiac, Royal | an area in their native, Drayton, in Mount Hope Cemetery. Arrange- wD ae ee aes Beard | Matching Wedding Bands. the Community United Presbyter- | Oak and Farmington Municipal | England. | ments are by Braid Funeral Home. | ine aubura road home of Mrs. Russell | handsomely tailored bands , New ion Couren , ow” eee ae : 7 7 wert _ooer i on| mee fg her pty Flint | wilt ; viene Pre wi we t Th abe ” | Tickets are available from mem-' er ms up . wrts oity in aterford ownship, six | filliemes Lake will mee ure | bers of the Fellowship Class, spon oo — . applet yer },| miles northwest of Pontiac. A pop: He will be at the funeral home| “” * 7:3? Pm. st the school Jewelry Department | sors of the event. Tickets also will damages up to $1,500 are sought ‘ ulation of at least 5.000 lives within | until. Friday noon ~~ . | oo be on sale at the door The next step in bolstering our 4“? area no larger than some ‘of dames Walter Bronson County Births | | E Oo R G x 4 In charge of arr angements are present county court system is Oakland County's villages a nd INDEPENDENCE. TOWNSHIP-— | | Mr and Mrs Gerald Rustem. Mr | creation of post for’ a fourth cities. It comes under the juris-| Service for James Walter Bronson.) ye ana vers 8 acne @ m! In the latest styles ond and Mrs. John Bougine and Mr. | circuit judge,” according to Broom- | ‘diction of the Waterford Township | 4), of 5135 Cecelia Ann, will be| Petersburg. Fie, announce the birth of NEW PORT'S in fine quolity, tully and Mrs. Ralph Shell | held Board. | at 2-p. m. Friday at Free Metho-| tne tawarés are’ former Ouford rest lined . a “It's only fair to provide a suf-| qe first white settlement was | dist Church, Pontiac, with burial | dents : _ = ' ficient number of judges for the | made there because it was the | im Lake View Cemetery. Arrange-| - ments are by Coats Funeral Home, | Drayton Plains | Mr. Bronson died suddenly Sun- day at home. William Watson AVON TOWNSHIP—Service for William Watson, 79. of 316 St Clair, will be at 12:30 Friday at | Stone Baptist Church, with burial in Mooretown Cemetery. A grave- | side service will be held at 3 p.m_ He died at his residence Tues- | } day | It's Christmas ‘ee _ He will be at the Dudley H Moore Funeral Home, Auburn | Heights, until 10:30 am Friday William J. Bigger t ROCHESTER—Service for Wil- liam J. Bigger. 73. of 116 E. Fourth ALL THROUGH. THE -HOUSE. Everyone takes pride in their home id . especially during St., will be Friday at 2 pom. from | the holiday season, so what better time to DO” a room Pixley Funeral: Home, with burial e+ Mew carpeting, drapes er custom made Slip Covers in Mount Avon Cemetery. Mr. Big- e « » that reflect your own good taste ., . selected | ger. Mount Avon Cemetery super- from designers’ fabrics | intendent for several years, died | . e ‘ at Pontiac General Hospital yes- Carpeting—Custom Drapes terday afttr a lengthy illness. ' Jacob Henry Reichheld | WALLED LAKE—Service for Ja- cob Henry Reichheld, 78, a former | long-time Walled Lake resident, | will be held today in Lakeland, | Fla: He died in Lakeland Monday. | Memorial services and burial will be at Ridgetown, Ont Francis E, Livingstone SOUTHFIELD TOWNSHIP — Service for Francis E. Livingstone, Slipcovers John Bowman B..6. Whitaker Drayton Floor Fashions 4528 Dixie Highway Phone OR 3.2552 /ywto the whole fa ily! / , SHOP AND SAVE AT TURPIN-HALL BOTH STORES OPEN ‘TIL 9:00 P. M./ iy —2 LOCATIONS— uae eS , ne One We et ete PLENTY OF FREE PARKING: AT BOTH STORES | can put three inches of “rain” on a land a half mile long wide in six hours. They have one of the largest spray irrigation systems in Mon- CHRISTMAS FURNITURE SHOP HERE Kremlin Pulls Twin-Act Thousands of Miles Apart to participate in a four-power cor ference with the United States, Bri- }tain and France. The other was the unexpected hint that peace might be negotiated in Indochina. An interesting point in the Com.- - munist strategy is that both vacuum. and, further, that for ade- quate. protection against any sud- FE. 4-7881 Ts they offered ww 26 || me covers ee make German rearmament un- Bank | == eo. Ho Chih Minh held out in a news- Furniture | micc S22 = “oe war-weary French were ly too | © TH-13 Auburn Ave. willing to seize that as another _ Near Saginaw proof that the olive branch really Open Daily 9:30.6 p. m. was being offered. Fridays 9:30 +9 p. m.~ The Russians fear the tradi- tional German “drive to the east” 4 ; E e i g g ee ‘WORRY OVER, B08 and bring Your GOITAR® is Your “Passport to Popularity” THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1053 that Peginaing salaries for women | The Twentieth Century Fund es tenchate ane efeyinye en cumpeadl | Caystes ot Gy Hates Sete See never.stand for a rearmed; inde- * . yee ? Ducking a Duck Risky| Teacher's First : : Salary Outdoes _ | with business. 1.is generally known | usiness or river ° ° that the top in business, of course, | Business Girl's will be much more than the top in | MANSFIELD, 0. (UP) — A duck téaching, but few women are in-| waddied across State Route 545| EVANSTON, Il. (UP)—Women teredted in a lifetime career.” early one morning here and chacs|*eaehers make more money in) ' resyted. : maf heap te on ator a About one-fifth of the aiea of | Charles R. Crawford saw the ot the of the | the world is permanently “frozen. | @uck too late to slow down as he|® Survey: of 1953 graduates op ee Bama 0: ae . | he swerve was to sac. He| The ervey by « own ot st COLD SUFFERERS nr Sl GR te Sg = gba egress sad et = op Oe Sie ee Celene Gre. S ana we os oe a oe steps pulled chunks $3,200 for a 10-month year. STANBACK .. + the sidewalk before plunging down | range was from $2,950 to $3,800. Test STANBACK against any another embankment, back cross} 7, average salary offered by| preparation you've ever used - re ee ccm “| 21 Chicago aren business firms was ++» see how quick relief comes herd 7 i } car's acrobatics turned out to be TABLETS } useless. He had hit the duck on pa in the road. ~ r STEAK ...<- TITTTITITiT te b. ee with Amy Purchase {1°S HERE. Thesnewest, most beautiful model of the car ig 1954 LINCOLN newly designed for modern living-completely powered for modern driving over. Now—you can choose from an ‘array of colors inside and out, from brilliant yellow to black or royal never believe that an automobile can do so much with 10 — 7 i : * \ Bee oy ‘ : . 4 . ng : Ne PBs ‘ little effort until jou try Lincoln's V-8 engine, ite new nd optional power features. Lincoln's 4 red. You can have rich nylons, broadcloths, gabardines; _ power power brakes, and ‘-way power seat you can even have leather in four-door sedans! pr asa ee As for performance, you've never experienced any- our eyey can new Lincoln thing like Lincoln’s 1954 high-compression engine, —_ has been wonderfully designed for modern living. But been improved with « new 4-barrel carburetor. You'll pln or a Lincoln Capri yourself, Ask us for a on at your convenience. : a mes ee Phone FE: 29167" | } met pet's 3 i Ase tAL_LINCOLN-MERCURY ee a oe “ 4 { ~~ i hea eo; ! i THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1953, __- : i! : ‘THIRTY ‘ ————_—»—+- 2 a . i | Thimeya Stays Neutral Churchill Flies Even in Choice of Cars | Pick Oklahoma i for Filming ; | ehiegagor, Indian chairman of the of Musical Hit fo Bermuda {Neutral Nations Repatriation Come Laniel ts Due at Big 3 tion is concerned. Meeting Site Thursday, io ae a Ee Rae By BOB THOMAS Eisenhower Friday rides in an American-bullt black HOLLYWOOD #—Obklahomans cah rest more easily: “Okla- homa'” will be filmed in their _ state. Also in Arizona and Call- fornia “ Some -sooners had been wrought. up over reports that the film version of the hit musical would be shot on lorations fn lowa or elsewhere. I ‘have the ; which he hopes will be a major t sugar annuaity Prison { assurance of Arthur Hornblow, step toward the last big goal of lion a letters checked appeared to god | producer of the film for Rodgers his crowded 79-year-life—iasting wanted to gh religions | | and Hammerstein. that such world peace. f Hurry to Piper's for sacrilege will not take place French Premier Laniel was ex-| no = in oe "| | 1 hunched with. Hornblow at pected. tomorrow and President Novelties, Tricks, Jokes, ee wei seaihosccecameetaaian aahe Romanoff's and learned many Eisetihower Friday. An authorita- Comic Christmas Cards =F aa a a. sol things about the ambitious pro}- tive source reported the. LS. Chief | heh &. m. j | ect. Not-too much about the new Executive hoped to win France's | Piper's Magazine Outlet THE y | | filming process, Todd-AG, how- ratification of the European army |] 35 Auburn Ave. PE 3-9869 HOLIDAY , % , | ewer. Hornblow says that is the pact with an assurance America province of ite namesake, would maintain its present “com- 2S BRR EEE Bae ATMOSPHERE a Michael Todd, the mercuric pro- bat effectiveness” in Europe if Nationally 7 \ pemencg France okayed the army ro Bescemended agin “We definitely will shoot ocruiser, which left London late | # = mear Claremore, Okla., which last was scheduled to refuel | @ * is the actual locale of the night. : in ae 2 sory,” ted Hornbt an at Gander, Nfld. and arrive 2 ULE _- : Bermuda in mid-afternoon. - j . y engee, astertate tiles This holiday spot's worst record- | @ = & \ & PE AP “We toured all over the state, ed storm blew out to sea in ad- i © ® CHRISTMAS DAZE Lovely shooting thousands of feet of film vance of Sir Winston s arrival after rs * LIBERTY \, film star Julia: Adams offers a in actual panorama of that drenching the island yesterday 4 ‘ : = & 4 delightful reminder that there country. We found somé wonder- = " net casamty wine 5 a are all too few days left until ful scenes ‘tres a COC KTAI L 4 Christmas : With time running “During our research for the brought sear 4 wooter ie e Fresh See Foods . q LOUNGE out, she reminds everyone to film we have learned a great The stringent security reg = @ Prime Steoks ~ . get their shopping done before deal about corn (not the kind ” we Garmeada’s Melery Wer * ont T 4 it's too late. comedians purvey). We have dis- a@nhons . @ @ Chicken urkey = 85 North Saginow covered that they actually have set up to the Big ae Dinners = hig |: EG i - - " “orn as high as an elephant’s ® 5 [Hort Ohoased Dog eye in Oklahoma. Even as high Friday. Troops, i wire ani | @ Delicious Specisitics © | t ANN ARBOR @—Dan, & three-| “0 all our locations will eoce headquarters, the Mié-Ocean | LUNCH = DINNERS = aw rea seare in , assassin-proof as Ly this area. The ro has peony see, was centered mostly at one oe - Open Every Day! = ¥ © BEER Q an eye disease, and will go blind ranch and the site of the hoe- CO hill, , principal aim ig Now SERVING . & | if it doesn’t receive further shots down. Inbroadening the story to is to sell Eisenhower and . a phen a © WINE a which were begun recently by | fit the screen. many outdoor the idea that Russia might now |m OYSTER * ® 4 local veterinary. | —s fell naturally into to a live-and-let-live policy b HALF SHELL - © CHOICE ne eee | Place betwen ‘East aned West, appeared | , \ . . ‘ Probably the first musical “For instance we will shoot ely to rm into an A s ke : k) y Bociet daectin was the St; ‘&* corm and wheat fields in roadblock in any atempt to com Ir Banquet a ® DELICIOUS porn comenined im CD aries | Oklahoma. There will be cattle centrate initially on world prob . a \ —— Town (Charleston), & C, in| Scenes: filmed in the San lems in general. \s Phone: + now. Rafaeli Valley, near Tucson, The Americans reportedly plan | m ‘Baa aaa. \". demand attention first to what |& : .9303 = - Aris. to OR 3-1907 OR 3 — - ———______— FABULOUS GABORS—The sisters Gabor, (left Waited Preap Phote they consider the prime - . And we have added a lake to to right) Magda, Eva and Zea Zsa, open this month | tract. Specifically: They will not be referred to facing the free world—French rat- . kK RENT CHIEFTAIN HALL Ge story. paws nak aghads wer in a Las Vegas night club act with a five-figure|as a sister act, and, everything—songs, dances, | ification of the European Defense f phy rig in wood.” salary. There are two vital clauses in their con-| billing and money—is to be divided equally. Community Treaty. SupeEeeee Pentiac Drive, Syiven Leke M information about the of : Daye and Bveniags Sis vention Gf “Chtehaneat”? . ate Y h Bod committee or set up a spécific sub- COMPLETE KITCHEN WEDDING RECEPTIONS || tT script. authored by Sonia State Yout ¥ | committee to bring together the sor Levien and William Ludwig, has rvices nN to Study Juvenile best thinking in the field, “oe ——~ Iplaalecdog Bator ct mes laoaen ae A aver PARTIES = || Fig wwe tom wey 138 From Area [Delinquency | leer mic ety ie ; DANCES will be included. Agnes de Mille EAST LANSING (# — Gov. Wil-| this time to cope with what Cell has been signed to re-create her - |\Hiams asked the Michigan Youth | becoming a matter of increasing aun, but on a scale fitting | 14 Pontiac Men Among | Commission yesterday to under-| national concern.” young director ness,” will direct. He's the fel- than most governors’ study com- low who did “High Neen” and ee een uke Armes d{misisons, Williams said he knew If the earth were reduced “From Here te Eternity.” induction Fmed) wat the commission had delved | size of a billiard ball it would a ee Pontiac Draft Hoard 65 tarnished | te. the Seld ef juvenite delim | Tos oe, Gomaa me. 8 at ‘ pr Sooaha called {14 men and Oakland County Board But, he said, “because of the > took the PRIZE IN AND AROUND PONTIAC re - * | 67 supplied 24. public importance of finding some feats ncheeetac | WINNER OF No one tas been cast for the | yO ‘heart es contingent and Nor-| lution to the problem and be- SH Ses 0 lM “AMIN proses RAEL’S parts, although press agents.|. & Hovis of 137 Calvert St cause of the intense public concern | § ——s — ~~ have been busy mentioning their wes placed in charge of the group | *@2 terest in this problem, I am | 5 Phone FE 5-833! picture SO Aaything on ou: mens served in your cat or in our clients as being signed. Tests | + trom Board 67 Se ee ee iC thee # room! are being made on both coasts, Youth Commission the PO | 8 "Pricce—Mat. SSe—Sves. overpowers ... YF "Pierce Chicken and R. and H. may choose big oom fone, pee ticular committee chairmen con |§ Pte “JONNY ried Pierce names or unknowns, They have | (Cherie H Areca, cerned to consider whether it) INDA” RAEL’S DRIVE-IN and RESTAURANT complete say-é0, naturally. Pro- | jenn agama Sof Maplecrest, Drayton | wouldn't be helpful either to spe- |" Leday turday e duction is expected to begin in | "™ oo, 8 . Out Huren near Cit ar Sarch, Dutch Bo 1d Mesdewiows cially constitute this coset) ak . Scribs shed 00 00th oD mean Sale Water Orapween “S07 8. Marshall MAT. 5c — EVE 74e — KID 18¢ || was one of the developers of | Donald : 5 Cinerama, but broke away from yw BY : DRIVE-{N ‘ that storm-tossed organization — ——— 1 He joined with Dr. Brien O’Brien 130 S. Telegreph and the American Optical Co. in on developing a new filming ) —¥, Ad bad a NEW DINING AND COCKTAIL method Clark W. Vy) LOUNGE. Weedward ot 12 Mile Rd. Charles Mick. ————— i b hm has been kept under Chester J. = el Deluxe Luncheons end Dinners. gs, having t : ety Deals FE. sa COTTERR’S i” wally cae OB Ay ria ; BP +| STERLING HAYDEN: NANCY OLSON {caress © rows LI 1-4412 ° Walter_T. every f Cinerama and Cinemascope Devid D. are wide screen methods. Ap- Gerald D parently. Todd-AO is not. It is | Phones also projected on a big, curved Albert J. screen, but the proportion is | Biba 's much the same as ordinary John | sereens. It's bigger, that's all. “Because the screen is also » oeccceses tall,” Hornblow remarked, “we have a great opportunity for beautiful cloud effects. You will see some of the greatest clouds ee ae HOTEL ROOSEVELT COFFEE SHOP =—————STARTING WED., DEC. 9TH “THE ROBE” in CINEMASCOPE eK KKKKKKaKKaKkh kk kkk ! cot. fe as me eee ene ee ee eee ewe FE 5-8126 Bob’s Chicken House 497 Gizabeth Leke Rd., near, Telegraph Rd. Chicken Dinner, $1.35 Rooms for Banquets. Parties. Business Parties Feed te Take Out FE 3-982! EVERY ADULT — EVERY TEENAGER »— SHOULD SEE THESE TWO PICTURES te Beer Wine - Liquor 9 - Henry’s Bloomfield Inn : * Only tm Oakland County that Parties has Rand 6 Nights = Ween Ver Reservations ® Excellent Feed, Cocktaiia, Wines and Phone FEéersi 5-s00 Beer 1400 &. Telegraph Bd. * Dancing and Entériainment Nightly at Orchard Lake B4 * Open 4 p. m. te 2 a. m. Daily except Sunday DELICIOUS FOODS CHOICE WINES AND LIQUORS .* FAMILY STYLE DINNERS — ate ome OS SANE EE OS «10S SE 0 “TE SPORTSMAN INN On US-10—At Waterford, Mich. a¢ re i ot The JACK O’ HEARTS Bor and Grill 2585 Dixte Highway Yours Hosts, Jack & Sadie Good Food—Friendly Service PURE FOOD “Sa0" © Beeaktosts — Luncheons — Dinners Jerome alan | Gilclntenne ee KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK rrr ss esses ee TTT TT TTT TTT TTT Te Se SS * * ye : ! ' 4 a & Any WE RERGER RERETI a. SRB ET ‘ fa . bol * , a ¥ a re Bie sed ree * - : ary "' ‘ « e _THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1959 as ts _.. PHIRTY-THREE to start between’ Sarnia and Port Huron Dec. 14, M. M. Cronk, vice- president of the company. an-| The car-ferry installations cost | about $2,000,000-and work has* be- | gun-on a $45,000 Sarnia Yard Of. | fice and Custom building. The new service will provide a route from Saginaw to 8t.. Thomas via Port Huron and. Sarnia, 2 miles shorter than the present run | through Detroit, 92-Year-Old Man Files Compensation Claim CHICAGO —A 92-year-old man who still works daily filed a claim under the Illinois workmen's com- pensation law yesterday, David R. Stefféy wants compen- gation for a broken leg he suffered when he slipped on a water meter plate Nov. 6 in the building occu- pied by his employer, the General Produce Co Kenneth Hecht, Steffey’s attor- ney, said officials believed Steffey probably was the oldest worker ever to file‘a Claim under the I1li- noig State Compensation Act —— bel ts bad um ep mantaily ond lH %t a it i iis Ht i " f : | | F i if} vail ata itt the li ort . sf i g. ihitey ’ * i (Ne ety na Wier tee —<——<—<— and beavy-dpty models. | New k New teod specs, New vito = TTA CoN aw, bodies are-wider and longer. | aw New New front- ¢ . New parking lights show the full width of the truck. at extra cost. Ride Control Seat ts standard on C.0.E. models, available on all other cab models as extra equipment. hey / 7 > , : fi « vAw tht vt oe we I Noe ee aS sa ts g ‘, ‘4 Buying: | SN FRANCICD (UPY — San ‘ SCRAP IRON Franciscans learned to eat well jncloipeg aly ys adage and came to town fora fling, Won Pah 8 ke ace P \the one ard a half square mile: Selling: | gum Set of Om ese i o s . f Structural Steel Ouly & few biecks from the E-Beams -- Channels |) tresh ten statis at the whart ties | the famous Italian North Beach start appetizers small S. Allen & Son, Inc. || rervers: rxrtense teams, tives, 22 Congress St. There, too, couples slop after FE 5-8142 the theater for pizza or gapuccino, Good Food Marks "Frisco Typical of gourmet delights ts| veal | ; thin, pounded young leg of veal | mom Hotel's Papagayo } cut in two. by four inch strips. crab, chicken and lamb. ground chili pepper together with | salt chopped sliced fresh mushrooms. and peper Not far away is Yamote's Suki- green onions and one cup| YS! restaurant, where guests sit | om the floor Japanese style and | try chop sticks. one-half cup of . oue . __ THE PONTIAC PRESS. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1953 Since Day of Gold Miners House, featuring curried shrimp, Nestied in Old Chinatown at the | He then adds three or four pieves | torr of the hill is the Lamps of | | at rosemary, oregano and finely Ching. 5 i On a bed of lettace is scattered ° “ge: | deduct time inservice from their! Gon Hull Inspects Pusan City Has Difficulty scx Wernham. “Pusan, Kare Ce. Jo St. Julien’s in the city's financial|s + ge ee resident of Pontiac. Hull, Allied Far East commander, | séction, serves abalone steak roiled | If} Finding Firemen Applications and further informa-| few to Pusai from Tokyo: today To the left on Telegraph: Hill ts | in flour and egg and fried quickly ; tion are obtainable from the per-|for # personal inspection with Pontiac is having difficulty find-| sonnel office jn Pontiae City Hall. | President Syngman Rhee of last sexs |, Tae landmark: Palace Hote! tee-|ing qualified men to verve as fire-| All applications must be in by | Hoek’ Geexrout SETAE. SNST AROURS “CHRIST \ ~ , i ; ’ he ~ re nahaint CHEER’ \ \ | iE _" UNnnIN ams : ) yy SE —-.4 | Regulation Football Cu | tect ‘at ease to go about their! “We must not indoctrinate || . study of dating, courtship and /our students with erroneuos in- MSC Students Establish |marriage in a matter-of-fact |manner,” Lantz. said. He said another danger of that ill-pre- generalizations which add little or nothing to students’ know!l- edge. Seme teachers, in their ignorance of how to instruct youth in matters relating to marital Wie, resert to mean- ingless risque jokes and pur- | poseless bull sessions,” Lantz said. Such sessions, he said, may professor at Southern Illinois increase the teachers’ popu- | | University, said that when the larity for the moment but be “bone-dry of scientific in- formation the student needs."’ Lantz said study of sexual anatomy and functioning should be brought into a course formation that. sex is the all- important aspect,” he said. Two From Grand Rapids Die in Separate Mishaps GRAND RAPIDS (#}—Two Grand a 4year-old The victims, Mrs. Arthur L. Mc- Wethy, mother of two, and Lewis E. Millard, raised to 44 the number of traffic deaths in Kent County this year. — Honored at Banquet MUSKEGON — “Outstanding service and leadership” for 31 ' j years as secretary manager of the | | Muskegon Chamber of Commerce Loan Fund for University EAST LANSING # -~ Michigan State College is up a loan fund to help needy students attend the University of the Ryukyus, an |institutiion on Okinawa Island | “adopted” by MSC. | The college said $100 will main- tain a student for a full year at the island college. The college asked persons inter- ested to send finds to the MSC comptroller. They will be turned over to the Ryukyus University Foundation Board. } ~ Alligator Squirms Out HAMDEN, Conn. (UP)—An escape artist slipped through the hands of police. They | found a one-foot alligator on a lawn and took it-to-headquar- ters for safe keeping until EePeca <€- =_— Am ne a oT Dys \OTREE everyors oe «== feovtitd de od Pb WAe = 7S ee) foe gis Fer @ Gey ond Merry Tree 8 LIGHT SET E.Ze& .\ ta - “A \< $350 Seented eccemeried! Mend lotion eclogne nningham s—F “ jt rn FP i ottrtive 1.98 §-POUND BOX $3.19 . Schiek Colonel Electric Razer ‘cm 19" "| T RUBBER. O00 MA 14"x22” free of tracked-in mud. Just the right size for doorsteps. TMASSa 14. phece set irodag tr ded bok 98 9 : ‘ ’ / Repatriated Jap Describes Hardships a Prisoner in Russian Camps 8 Years By SHINOBU HIGASHI MAIZURU, Japan @ —I was » Nishio. He had come home at last~one of $11 prisoners of war and civilians released from eight harrowing years of captivity in Siberia. +, desolate prison camp in central imush and the same. sour prison } soup from a single kettle set be- | tween. us, + Now he had returned. me,” he said. “I was tried and sentenced to , 25. years. imprison- ment. “They sent me to a prison camp near Taishet. That's the junction of the new Baikal-Amur Railway at its western end with the Trans- Siberian line. * * * “This was & camp for political | prisoners. Our old camp in central | Asia Was paradise compared to it. | It was one of hundreds, set at 5 to 10 kilometers (about 3 to 6 miles) distance along the Baikal-Amur 9038 7 25 RE (i ts a] iit He : } i rr <7 : Tells of Sfavery when I saw “Ivan Ivano-; “In May 1949, they finally got) (Heads Real Estate Board GRAND RAPIDS, #-—Joseph W. Hertel of Grand Rapids last night was. reelected president of the Grand Rapids Real Estate Board. 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PRESS, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1958: RTY-EIGHT | _ nal No.2 Rating —a ee Pie oe we Gee Seat oe 1\Switch to Warm Climate - May Fire Irish Against SMU er apt to Hurt Spartans EAST LANSING @—The switch | A couple of years go, Munn Rose game doesn't worry He was introduced as the Univer- a * , wp a Notre Damme ‘11° |sisc sa nutes ont ay atu ot “We'll be out "there in time troduced as being from Bethlehems Heavily Favored js is Over Mustangs ma Lead Valley in fos | se mawem ~~~ |(ffensive Game ttner Wins Heisman, laxwell Grid Awards BEND, Ind. @—Ii John- [Which does he like best? - gets “I ike both.” 7. . = Dees he think he'll play profes sional football? “T'd like to but I'm in the Air Force ROTC and may have to go into service after graduation so I haven't been thinking about if i tt tr i g8 i , is just as hard to corner-| too much is bound to be some disappoint- | we snent three days at Arrowhead Oklahoma Aggie Back » J ae ts on the ment at Notre Dame .in finishing | sorings before the Arizona game. sher | sai “ec: ae No. 2 behind in the 1005/5 gars ssom tm. bert ua” tel Best Rusher, Titan ~ rat's expecially true when the | ygan ce gt gee sg agate chuckled, “Remember that} Passer Is Tops m subpect Johnny Lattner ' should stoke score?” ina th a vaniter tebe w- . Sc a ne oe The score was Michigan Stat = nd obheey sO action to being chosen for col : 7% Arizona 0—biggest Munn iT. LOUIS ® — dozing str fone comes se | L ACHING orer SMU is the last opponent on run up during his seven years at | sophomore and # whip-armed sen- Mi the boyish All America hesi- | j Notre Dame's so-called 10-game | Michigan Silate. | jor were the main offensive threats ‘sa then said it was “sure “lh p 'R suicide schedule my bapiy 4 —" lim Missouri Valley Conference o” wet mean ich) State football j . Tee te teceent » oo {WIE TODS ROLE an aoe Michjgan State football captain football this season the m. Leahy’s first undefeated season | and end Don Dohoney was warned since 1949. at one time that he should give . : Oklahoma A&M, Apparently, a 14-14 tie with Iowa |up all sports. Sart See ot cho Vella eho "was the influencing factor as vot! Dehoney was told by « physi- | carried 147 times and rushed ered a ‘ First year man was fullback = McGinn Leads Malone “I'm sorry the team missed get-| of Lincoln Van Dyke by ranking in tional . . clan that he suff from for 748 yards, That was the iin, Gas th deen eur best 32 Points en eee on strength to) muig deficiency im his knees— | best ground work im the confer- against Southern Califor- By JOR FALLS hes wa a te that they weren't Iubricated | ence and made Lansford, select- nia, shooting for it. I seem to be Tom 310 this . properly.. Sports could be dan- | ed on the Associated Press Val- getting all the honors and the team | DETROIT w—Cheboygan’s i. ce Oe gerous for him, he was advised. | ley All-Star team, the key man missed the big one.” McGinn, 2 football rarity, today Maryland was unbeaten un- oe . nae in the Aggies’ cochampionship Latiner had perhaps his finest | Was crowned Michigan's leading tied on ee ee estern experts _— i ape be ne drive, ° eS ee es el ~~ compare with thet of the Irieh | everyone's “All America.”’ He is @ Quarterback Dave Kline of De- from scrimmage as the Irish beat | McGinn, who combines speed who were called on to meet Okla- | prime candidate to make the” As- yy Rep Ba gen frp 4 USC 414. with power — which ts indeed a homa, Purdue, Pitt, Georgia Tech, soviated Press top tam, to, i/o ey ly eo * ee rarity—scored 148 points to finish Navy, Penn., North Carolina, ‘lowa, | cidently. si > bytes! eted more Hew about that performance? | far ahead of runnerup John Ma- Southern California and now SMU. Dohoney was hit hy the jinx that SO ~— aaty end “Well, we were all trying hard. | lone of Lincoln Van Dyke. failed to regain the No. 1| seems to bother Michigan State on | © ‘9. ne Se Gan oa That Neil Worden is great. (Full-| Malone, who was honored today rating although Southern ont om ees ts back Worden averaged neary 10/4, the Associtted Press Class B Saturday 48-14 for their) Record Holder — ree wm artaback ball ‘Pace, yards in 15 smashes against USC). | ai state team, scored 116 points highest score since lacing Indiana a second team selection behind You he practically carried | 11. finished one point ahead of last 48-6 in the 1951 opener. Denies He Used ax ten nétie and sand aie year’s leader, Skip Patterson of eae hes? Catiad What Pact Ph rg se ert . +g —- games ankle. : : tionally-televised completion record, hitting Sitter siiead Well emne~eli 6 Kingston, who registered 115 ROSE BOWL HEADGEAR—Michigan State| at Pasadena, Calif, Jan. 1. Dohoney, an All-|/ ng Hollow Javelin 588 per cent of his 52 shots while fense and defense—even before McGinn, a power runner who | College football captain, Don Dohoney, 21, rubs the America selection, will lead his team against Pacific Srish never hawe hestes. the Mus SAN RAFAEL. Calif. @ — Frank-| 2¢tting 272 yards. this year’s revision of the substitu-| has rum the 100 in 10 seconds helmet he'll wear when in the Rose Bow! game/ Coast champion UCLA. tangs by more than seven points lin “Bud” Held denied using any-| , Halfback Bob Borgnister ott tion rule made it mandatory.| Mat, scored % touchdowns and , in won scoring title 16 extra points. He was selected =_ 1500, 2019 in 1900, 27-00 | ne bet © regulation javelin in | touchdowns 72 points. for berth in the AP's tnd team SMU ~~ . and 20-14 in 1990, 20-19 in 1939, 27-20 | setting an Amateur Athletic Union| petroi yerd against tad . | in 1949 and lost 27-20 to and| secord of 243 fect, 10 inches at| wrt is the’ final gutte mate se ersatiie backs Mark= 222.2" "== ie are 5-foot-9, 170-pound ‘ ae Oe ee “ Held was answering criticism | unit with a 278.8 average in 10 cE EF e. z | + : | 2 Young, Olympics javelin | games. ord—its best mark since 1932. f } ee ee ee pF Regn apne me Fan Kline and guard Denny McCotter eg ae co ag Re ae ee aa a =e in. | deste yesterday that Held used wwe fhe iy 0 eens Bea Despite his scoring power, many ass oe ad e = om SMU tossing 4 of] ‘aa gavel at least 90 feet tar- vuler ton todun, Ghanian Aaee fans, coaches newspapermen . - ther than the ordinary javelin.” | placed five, including Lunsford, think he’s better on defense. By 408 FALIS Cvengros, Ironwood flash, was Meormen,. Wiles; tackies—Gasy | Rives, Another acrial bombardment Held declared hi velin Bill Bredde and Dorsey Gibson Malone, also senior, scored 19; peTROIT w — A high-scoring| Voted “back of the year” by Up-| dee, Hrersen, Nerthvitie| May develop Saturday by SMU |... a hich he | @il_ Backs, end Bob LaRue and touchdowns and raced for two eX-|, 64 cavable of striking | Pe Peninsula sports writers. He | °°, 'A Cu" isess Irenweed; backs | © S@iset Notre Dame's incessant Tidkebienet euatel ot Ge tackle Dale Meinert. tra points. In addition, he passed _— sparked the Red Devils to a per-| Bill Metfhines Lakeview, Tom Me-| ground power ted by Johnny ||. j the ae Houston tackle Buddy Gillioz for six touchdowns and four extra | “Tough the air or on the ground, | fo 6 season, scoring 89 points | Gime, Chsberenn. Denne, Collins, St. | 5 attner, whe ripped through USC : amount of wood) 04 guard Bob Chuoke and Wichita : points features the Class B All-State high] and rushing tor 1,150 yards in 169) Alsesse for 151 yards and tour touch | tH shalt » Hera} center Ron Summers complete the : Patterson, virtually 2 one-man | Schoo! football teat aanpunced Ao” | carries | axial *ste"GuinSrleerai soe | dows, and fallback Nell Werden, Diy) ene By ee team for Kingston, fell 2 points ner Burgytt also led Sparta to a per » Northville; whe averaged nearty yards of lat year's stateloading total dn nears caaan ahah oes Y | fect-record season on nine straight avilic, TACKLES: Sie Grogs, | i 15 smashes. pg he Te Wbee con han Suspended Regain oa ae ce mde aa |r Neto, romped ot | eure, Altea, be mien wo] Ee Laat, GeMaaE ge | an, ommend zee | pandora tr tetaa| SPOPS Eligibility Today a games a . Seery. Shrine; C 3 - "s toss able to the Associated Press by ao Coen Eee he scored 11 touchdowns and com- BACKS. "Dich Sette ond borer Mentor, well award winner, and Worden | the world record of 258 feet 2%| LANSING (UP) — Ten athletes, Dick Kishpaugh, Kalamazoo sports| 6... Leomanski Bad Axe. piled a fantastic rushing average | Melly: Jack Perens. | Fitsgeraid’ 40 | are among six senior regulars com- | inches set Oct. 16, 1988 by Yrjo| whose suspension from high school F eam. John Malone, Lincoln Van Dyke, | 1 ZAI Pet em la pieting their collegiate “ careers | Nikkanen of Finland. Young made| sports for accepting minor mer- In the’ line, only one player— Olum-| chandise awards created a tem- All are seniors except Leman- Hurd of Three Rivers— Ann Arbor Is Named | ai *= ‘scaiminda osior | Sraice over 20 pounds. The 2 SSaiges ingitatre, weve ale ; e whose passes accounted for nine pound Hurd, a center, was one to their = etheltic Ge A’ Cha . b p touchdowns this season, A heady | of the few sophomores In the 13- re today oa ae one of the most masterful ball | 4 state teams to be honored. He tion L. ordered the Boy (UP)—Coach Hank! hsndlers in the state. was 16 ealy two days-age. Cair L. Taylor thon Shae th aew, bar Malone, who led Van Dyke to! Here are the first, second teams new rules modifying the contro was named the mythical the Conte and honorable mention players for versial “awards” law. He notified by state high Inter-Lakes rence cham- + school football champion in Class | Pinstip, also proved he knew how | Class B: each boy concerning his reinstate- A by the United Press. to throw a football, as well as run vine? TSAM on ment. : tt marked the second straight |’ 't. He passed for six touch-} penis, fares techies tom Rreitnen; 2 year that Ann Arbor had claimed | °°" Dut it was his wild rushes/| Portage snd Jw ore, Almie Tok f the honor, although the Pi which baffled the opposition and| (S-"*.—%rens Denese oe: center Dave Dykes es Oliver s © s 8 i accounted for 19 touchdowns, Herd, Three Rivers; backe—Pat Oven Auer Announces net only seven qumen Gis 9.) All told, Malone scored. 116) §i%%, Neswect, “Glen Rereett,_ sparse. + Fis Retirement | strated tame with: Ypwtan, "|oints and was the second highest| Mines Unese. yes rts 5 ? FH | A | scorer in the entire state, Ende—Beb King, Allegan and Bob coach : Gi tees eed ens oe en 8 eon aa “Sra ee Sn A eee for the past three seasons, today 3 || decided early in the season whee | named a coach with tenures in Michigan came | Ann Arbor rallied for’three touch- | ber S a | * . more under manager Jimmy 1 Sem gpm ge Fins | downs in the final. period to turn | Setan tis te beat oa gamed mentor Howard | back Flint Northern, 20-13 © anf 2s . . Bir amounced bis retirement. |" "That wes the tone tow in nine EfICiating, Bow to Aussies i an We bis 15 years as Central ag diye peel ay sonal Ry WILL. GRIMSLEY bickered with Special Footfault Sox outfielder, managed for seven Auer guided his teams , MELBOURNE, Australia —In | Judge George Valentine. He once years if the minors before turning PBS victertes, 39 losers and five . just one of & series of stunmiing | knocked a ball high in the air in to coaching. He served with the ties. Wie record in Saginaw | Ex-Huron Coach Dies blows to America’s Davis Cup/ disgust and frittered away the 4's from 1951 through 1953. He Valley Conference play ts %-23- __ | hopes, the United States top dou-| eighth and deciding game of. the was cut loose at when ST, PETERSBURG, Fla. (UP) Philadelphia 5. Auer-coached elevens won or Sevelen held here Tuesd bles team of Tony Trabert and/ set by trying to serve at least a Eddie Joost succeeded Dykes. shared five Valley titles, and for cates R tt who | Vie Seixas went down before Aus-| foot behind the setvice line. finished lower than Srd only . : tralia’s second best today in the|. Later he and Trabert, who was a . twiee. coached Port Huron, Mich., to the | semifinals of the Victorian Cham-| penalized once for footfaulting, ; : College Football’s Power Inde , . ; | mythical Michigan high sehfool foot- plonshipe. pagened tate the Greseiul vent Float for Rose Bow! oO e t Ss er x Ad teutun op attendant Gres “Dounett Sh ad, cone Monday |- pj saat vend te ee a ee DETROIT (UP)—Chrysler Corp. GAMES FOR WEEK ENDING DEC. § ; y3 ‘ ler ; J ‘ e | , . aving y “and ming over * 7 > : - 1 di " i nae tot, @ position he has held for the following a long iliness. He was a \footfault calls, the Americans Earlier, Australia’s 19-year-old today it bon 4 FRIDAY. DECEMBER 4 | SATURDAY, DECEMBER 5 No. Tex. St. *73.1 va Midwestern. 308 past few years native of Port Haron and later | howed te Rex Hartwig and Mer | float.to Pasadena. Calif., for the ’ , Geecbene 1118280. md | Hint Central officials named no! was graduated from West Point. | vyn Rose 68, 64. 62, 5-7, 62. Jan. 1 Rose Bowl game between Tennessee ve Bouton | Possible successors immediately. He coached his hometown foot- Seixas lost his temper ‘in the ; Michigan State and UCLA. : bul are screening candidates for | ball teams three seasons starting | third set after he was penalized > N A company spokesman said the “ flower-covered ‘in 1924 the third time for footfaulting. He | the job . . 1. 118.7| 32. eS 151. me 2 by | = 158. Normal. 58.8 . —— ed = erconiidence Lan Keep BI n rs {i Se i shee See ¢ UcLA ms) jeniengtatnens ise. me 2 7. cnitenieniee TOS) T, encom 187. i iaeiittiees OAS F . . cy : ieee ae — os > —. = a at wn, / ee 20 Be? = 5 acelin to Velperaiss Lawes Hr} ering New National League Kecord In i See —— | eee — iS eee / = | 1 Acturn 3081) Green Gate — 168. st. mT io By GRANTLAND RICE | Back of Newcombe follows Carl Erskine, who fs ie 1s a 2) . Venderdait ath i= Kew . as | NEW YORK—Back in 1906, Frank Leroy Chance, | oly 27. Then come such younger stars, due to Be Set = Sai =. a Seen a = oe Be the Peerless Leader, carried his Cubs to 116 | improve, as Billy Loes and others. There is also _ eit Tennesse ...... 8) @& Villanova ——— 03) i68. Citadet ba Tes ay ts ; Victories | Russ Meyer. This should be a good pitching “*tatf, ails ———~ 3S See — $2 bee ae That was the all-time mark. The Cubs had | easily the best. in the National League. Po 3 n. = ee see a — Ss)m. Site Kling back of the bat. Kling was-one of | et a7 os a —— —— 12. Muhlenberg —. s 6 alltime greats—up with Bill Dickey, Gabby Alston will also have a staf tifield and a great } Duke = y -— nw « —- B Tennessee MM Barthett and ato Bottnsen, Dube Solder ont Cort “ mt virginia —— 8 wverd — seal will probably be careless and pene State 95.9. one — ‘= 44) aT. ito 595 — knows how much better it ts oulans Stake. S24! wt Texas Stet i. @a\in ih the circuit. At least 30 games ream — i. 4 a gemeaeps «ed + Wabe —_— + . . ; 4 Flori << 3 Some * = on - + rs started in to hustle and shoot —sgraecememt- | , Mid Tennessee @. 53. 1906 mark of 116 victories, they could ee | Py Le $ ‘ , ne ge . oe 3 — = = hele Te This is a handicap for Alston, Any time his club a Sy Swear awrence. r loses a game there will be grumbling by the rabid | PP. magne, North Dakota .. 81.4 fan. He will be expected to keep on winning with 4 nu owe Teachers — S13 2 wes raghed . . + i " — — ane Oe eee .. one 3 overconfidence. Not even this can it cam cost them a National ow : , : , High-Scoring Games. ship in 1951, is the only break in Rochester’s victory chain for. the (6-2), Roger Forbush (¢1), Powell (5-11) and (5-10) and Earl Kitchen (6). Kitch- en is the lone non-senior. Missel, Rochester's tough-luck kid, probably will osiss the Ist semester. He was out for several games last season with a chipped ankle bene, then suffer- ed « broken leg in the Ist foot- ball game this fall. Released Today | Standouts From Minor Colleges in 10 States Are Recognized ae5 i ie i i of ers: ends—John Gustafson of Olaf (Minn.) and Hal Morrison of E. Tennessee State. ble mentiion list includes tackle Ken Barron, Central Michi- gan, and back Charies Miller, of Central Michigan. ite : 1953 All-SVC Banquet Held at Frankenmuth Oosterbaan and Aides Guests at Dinner For Star Gridders Final “D’ Managers Session Set Monday Woman Gets Deer After | Win Ist Start Rochester, LO, - Southfield 5's Stone, Van Wagoner, Edwards Set Pace for County Quintets paced the Falcons with 18 i i ¥ f iE 5 rile é ga 4 ‘fF Fr # see etk : i Z 5 2. bts i cE efes : cen lewueuheat i s meanwk aw if arte Bl em we eves tT era Hinds ; Z 3 | league's only new coach, Leonard | Visser, has only two lettermen. | They are Bob Van Wagoner and | Jay McCaughna. Jean Harkness at Oxford hag better squad size, but | the material is green. Jim Van Wagoner and Marvil Smith are the only experienced hands. Foremost candidates are Fred Bergin (6-4), Bill Jarrett, Mike Benedict, Larry Spencer and Dwight and Duane Spiker. KONLEY (62), STONE lettermen, Ralph“ Owen Norm Hill and Dick June. All Tri-C members are playing interesting schedules this season. Grand Blanc, MC St. Mary, Davi- son and Keego Harbor, while Ox ford meets Clarkston, Ortonville, Milford, Almont and Imiay City. Orion will face Ortonville, Troy, Avondale, Clarkstoi and Keego, while Romeo's schedule is high- lighted by a week-end series at Tawas City and Alpena. Three Tri-County teams opened Tuesday night, two victoriously. Rochester nipped Marine City, 4- 44; and Lake Orion topped Lexing- ton-Croswell, 47-42. Romeo bowed to Southfield of the - InterLakes, 4741. Oxford is at Clarkston Friday and Lapeer is host to Flint Beech- er Hayes, Panter in Olympia Feature Soldier Boxer Comes to Detroit on 3 - Day Pass From Army DETROIT w—Soldier Norman Hayes of Boston, who hasn't fought in six months, will try. to make the most of a three-day pass to- night when he meets Utah's Garth Panter in Olympia Stadium. ._* * . This 10-round clash of hopeful middieweights will be televised from coast-to-coast. . - . It starts at 10 p.m., EST. Haid fitter ee Rs tl, Mi te ee. . el Rochester has dates with Utica, |s ee te ~“ THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1958 \ ef Thi S b Rochester Quintet Again Rafed Tops in Tri-County Dozen Scores Hit 100-Mark Tuesday Night Six of Last Season’s Top Teams Take Wins in Ist Starts By BEN PHLEGAR NEW YORK @® — Any college Returns from the first big col. lege basketball night of the winter show more than @ dozen scores to belong to a losing club. Six of last season's top teams saw action last night and all tri- umphed. * * * ‘Not all of the big clubs were as successful, however. The Cali- fornia Bears, supposedly the best club on the Pacific Coast, were 88-68 by Lamar Tech of Beaumont, scored 31 points for the losers. St. John's of Brooklyn, runner- up in the 1953 National Invitation Tournament, was pushed by Ro- anoke College before wtnning 10- 5% Oklahoma A&M, No, 8 a season ago behind St. John's,Showed tre- mendous offensive power in whip- ing Hardin-Simmons 85-4. Wake Forest, No. 15, coasted against Virginia Tech 82-55, and DePaul, No. 19, beat Illinois Wes- leyan 73-63. \ In the high-scoring department, Tennessee swamped Wofford 107- 63 and Fordham, tabbed as one of the best In New York, over- powered Adelphia 105-56. Ed Con lin scored 42 points for Fordham, tops for the nighf among the ma- jor schools. eo -U-a Howard Hobson of Yale, one of }al problems ‘out of the way, U. 5. a ome FORMER RIVALS—Leo Durocher (right), man- AP Wirephote ager of the New York Giants, appears to have/ Dressen. The rivals of last/year wished one an- buried the hatchet as he places an arm around the | other luck during their chat/at the opening session shoulders ef former Breoklyn Dodger pilot, Charlie | of the minor league convention at Atlanta. Wilson, Wilke Are Named ito Olympic, AAU Positions WASHINGTON @®—Organization- Olympic officials buckled down to- day to the task of developing ath letes who can. bring home gold medals Jim Kelly, University of Minne-) sota track coach,. was selected chairman of the Olympic men's track and field conimittee. Charlie Roeser from Philadel- Williams to Speak at Ishpeming Meet The U, .S. Olympic Assn. yes- convention of the Amateur Athletic Union (AAU). 1, Committees were selected te direct activities in a score of sports events at the 1965 Pan American games at Mexico City and the 1956 Olympics at Mel- bourne, Australia, and Cornina D’Ampenze, Maly. 2. Kenneth L. (Tug) Wilson, Big HARD TO BELIEVE ... BUT A ‘iif aes ANC wW/sA MAKNTCC! ALI UUR USCtU CAR VARRA ‘ MONTHS OR the nation’s best known coaches, watched his son score 17 points in leading the Elis to an 81-44 victory over Springfield College. In the southwest, Southern Meth- Cincy’s Grid Squad Rejects 3 Bowl Bids CINCINNATI @—The University bids to <<. oe 1 , Ry pe hg : ee Se | Be tay we boee x4 "1 8 don R. MacDonald, | & 7 . a, F i 4 NA G00°.." 3. Louls G. Wilke, well-known MAY a . bon = tein Y ANY AUTHOR d a ‘ Ha 7 ‘\c a " Okla., became president of the t | WAKRKANTT UEALt AAU, succeeding Douglas F. Roby Seta in ae field events. : of Detroit. NO MONEY DOWN With a Good Credit Rating! 4. 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Drifts up to 18 inches were reported, - . wea d : an os a - * “U.S. Tire Distributor for Over 31 Years® < ‘ LU ¥) tPA, # ‘ 4 ‘ i _ on Hunting of Cook's hand. how he acts in. the daylight. lias enjoyed all the attention he gets from Cook and ever eats ou Dopey is a Saw-whet owl, only five inches tall, a} species rarely seen this far north. He got the name because that’s | At night he’s alert and lively. PET OWL—Ow's are supposed to be wise, and Dopey’s no excep tion. Heré he is perched on the shouldet of Charles B. Cook of Kala-| result of “vacuum. cleaning’ an | year and limit it to that. Or, issue mazoo, who found the bird in the woods with a crippled wing. Dopey | area one season—look what has | limited number of permits to hunt t|happeed in the Mio-Grayling re-| public lands and restrict hunting gion as a result of last year’ston private lands to owners” ‘of |Queen’ Is Named i iz ft if if gi State Studying Ortonville Land for Purchasing meets here Dec, 7-8 for its month- ly meeting. ‘Also, hunting lands in the Pigeon River state forest and at the southeastern Michigan Or- tonville project will be subject to purchase, as will about 230 acres under the Pittman-Robertson program. A park concession at Warren Dunes state park and fishing regu- lations for Cedar Creek in Leela- naa county also will be discussed as will land exchanges, mineral leases and other routine matters. Costly Mistake TRAVERSE CITY — Douglas Scott, 18-year-old Rapid City hunter, not only made a mistake and lost his way while bunting in Boardman River valley in Grand Traverse , but sheriff Rich- UTICA FORD SALES ome « «a us by Haulaway from the Ford Factory. 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Oil filter, Oil-bath air cleaner, Fresh air heater. Many colors to 1,460" MORE NEW CARS COMING IN DAILY AT THESE PRICES!” | NEW FORD PICKUPS! Pp eeee etree ote eee settee $1875" $1920" can't all hunt in But the present policy has the concentration there—then motivat- ing hunters the next year to de- scend like a locust horde on an- other area. This year Alcona county came in for the big “build-up. Even the best areas in the county were pin- pointed via press, radio and TV. The result: many hunters went into the recommended areas to find virtually all property posted. (The reason for the large number of deer in the area is the high percentage of club property and winter feeding programs carried out by those clubs.) Finding no lega} access in much of this high- ly advertised area, trigger-happy ‘hunters’ took to road hunting on an unprecedented scale. Jt was no unusual sight along highway 65 to see a carload of hooligans pile out, cross a wire, with a posted sign on every post, and stalk a group of peacefully feeding does, This during the buck season, mind you. Proper etiquette among this class of society seems to call for shooting everything in sight, regardiess of the number of violations piled up in so doing until one of the fallen deer proves on close inspection to have horns. Presumably the performance con- tinues until all the members of the party have filled, until they shoot one another, or are picked up by local authorities. One club owner who claims to have found more than a dezen dead does along his wire bordering some measures are taken to put a stop to road hunting, he'll per- sonally shoot every. deer that comes on his property and take the consequences. Rather an property owners tempers rise at the blatant hoodlumism that ap- parently passes. for deer hunting among a fair portion of our populace. : Possible courses of action: Cdn- sider road hunting law that pro- vides for confiscation of hunting equipment, inctuding automobile, for violation. It has been tried with some success in one of our sister states. ° . If hunters cannot or will not discipline themselves .in regard to shooting. legal deer, maybe thing ‘HE PONTIAC PRESS, ‘WEDN ESDAY,.: — ee the “best” deer area in the state. But, boy, how they'll try when constantly bombarded by propaganda to the effect that such-and-so county is the place to get a buck. Pl do would be to have a three tor four day any deer season every Lake Trout Fog Collection Huge Take Record Number From Lake Superior have collected a record 3.2 mil- lion lake trout eggs for state hatch- ery development since the fishing season opened November 4, the conservation department reports. After the young fish develop properly, they'll be stocked back in Lake Superior. Fish workers say exceptionally mild weather was primarily re- sponsible for the record take, al- lowing fishermen a longer season and better chance to take the fish. highway 65, declares that unless | extreme view but shows how | The previous record high was in 1950, when 527 quarts of eggs were | taken, representing about 3.16 mil- lion eggs. OCSC Skeet | Range Slated for Expansion Work is scheduled to start soon on expanding skeet shooting fa- cilities at the Oakland County Sportsmen's Club. OCSC recently was named site for the 1954 National Skeet Shoot, and the present 4-field layout will be made into a 16-field range. Frank Graf and Leonard Bullard have been appointed to supervise the building of a new skeet house. Building is scheduled to get under way this weekend. Various committee activity per- taining to the 1954 event-will con- tinue throughout the winter. Some whooping cranes have five-foot windpipes. AUTO $119500 s14610 868 THIS IS THE END ADD 3% SALES TAX AND LICENSE. NO OTHER CHARCES Boveniber war the largest month in the Bistory of this business, (Come portation probiemis with «his friendly Deeierahip Gmail town, iow overhead makes these prices possibile & es | DYICA, the Friendly Town cru ry ast coer Open Every Evening ‘til 9 in end talk over your -trans- We can eleo help you with your finance problems CA FORD SALES §| Von Dyke ot.(20 Mile Rd.) Holl Rd. cok y \— as 27, 1, : ‘ i\ : ME \ } - x4 ; ped 4 PX ' +h be ce WES ra BS ie 4 ps | Ses, . Voh IE ed ae Sen a NS Aa Tagger wae Fs. ,} ae ane tremely . a “Detroit Autemebile Iuter-Insurance Exchange Charles B. lang M. Hood Robert G. Jamieson, General Man at Automobile Club of Michigan} Douglas C. Brown Ave “) \) MY 43300 | _ @ Perry St, Pontise FE 2-925 Lee Pes Ce ae © : # = . m a his automobile insurance with Club member Exchange. AINA aa? he top gt E is CLUB ‘ for Christmas Just phone or come into the office of the Automobile Club of Michigan and sponsor gift of a membership in the Club for a friend. This cost is only $15.00 for an entire year of service and distinction. Membership certificate, car emblem and other credentials are all pre- pared for your giving in a Christmas: box. such « gift you also give him the ex- valuable privilege of applying for this Auto. a | " Codebebebedededehede j DECEMBER 2, 1953 gions Makes Problem Experts’ Tips Encourage: Thousands of Nimrods to Crowd Into Limited Areas BY JACK PATTERSON , Deer season that closed yesterday on 4 “‘shoot-anything-that-moves” note, brought into sharp focus some problems that demand the atten- tion of the sportsman hunter. First of all, this writer strongly ques- tions the wisdom of the Conservation Department's policy of repeatedly a recommending some limited area of in some cases a 3° single county for deer hunting because it happens to have at the moment a heavy deer population. Considering. that somewhere in the. neighborhood: the Upper Peninsula to enter their bucks. Current leader in the weight division is a 219-pound buck, en- tered by Cleve Raymond of Lake Orion. Fourteen entries have been filed in the best rack division and five in the best head section. Judg- ng , brought back a big rack was Harold Bugbee, 6485 Saline drive, Waterford. Hunting with W. D. and Carl Hutchinson and Leon Putnam of Pontiac he bagged a 9%pointer near Lake City, last Sunday. Entries in the contest, by divi- sions: Delbert Tedrew, Milferd. an Cee oe ee Ernie House, Milford. James E. Wilihite, 128 EK. Square Lake . (10-Peint) Durwood Nelley, 41 N, Midland Street. Frank B. *, Avenee. BEST . Kart Sehelts, 51 Clive Avenue. Glen , 2600 W. Walter Bivd. + Street. Wildfowl Not Finicky About Eating Habits COLUMBIA, Mo. (#®—Migra ducks.-and geese aren't a bit For favorites are corn, smartweeds, wild millets, acorns and cutgrasses. Geese eat wild milleéts, smartweeds, cutgrasses, winter wheat and corn, in that order. Korschgen says they do not harm agricultural crops. Jim Ryan, who trains horses for Mrs. E. duPont Weir, holds a doctor’s degree in chemistry fromm Leeds University in Eng- land. A bird which has wings and yet can't fly is the penguin. in the latter twe divisions Michigah Outdoors . Pack Hunting Becoming — More Popular in State Deer Contest my mom EY hr ay tow, ; Mich ; ee r LON ct rem, sei mee | achigan as ne standing; interest in a type of hunting re-|}pack of dogs Cari John- Entries CI an a rie mt|at S,Oa i son . NITIES VAOSE {and it promises be be even more | tor, of Cnasvand Airdales, and all o0n S wee conte. a hear track! / . bined with the spirit of the hunt ; = fit oa * nothing More | tr real big game makes this sport Lake Orion Man Holds gee pack-bunting at its best in Michi- “Weight Division Lead groups of | S82 Outdoors. - 3 With 219-Pounder , using @ ‘. “=<'3°4| Hunters in UP Pontiac Press’ 1953 deer contest metho | eared its end today, with a num- adapts itself well . J ber of unusually fine heads and . to the chase for racks in the running for the $100 coyote, foxes and bobcats . U. S. bond awards dogs must a Regular deer bunting season trained to do their ended Monday, and a special 'l- , “proofed” against any inter-| | . 2, a ea |"he ag ve we a areal if DQT SEASON the 4 7 organized in : A Le Entries Press’ cotitest’ pack of ; . : will. be moan aoth noon Friday on horse- Any-Deer Day, Finale ight here in Michi- 'y; to permit hunters returning from ay Sean of Year, Brought Out Big Rifleman Army active fox-hunting groups | begining their seasons: throughout | the state. By THE A MATED PRESS - losed its And if you'll wateh for news of| Many @ forest animal c i these tex hunting clubs you'll find | bloodshot eye today and rolled over to get a little sleep, now that the annual r season was over and the woods were quiet again. While fox hunting is According ta early reports those Gastht ‘oe Go cutinte tat at who went to Upper Peninsula the state where more open coun- |! Michigan w most successful, try is available, the bobcat hunt- The State C ation Depart- ing “pack faces a much tough- ment that a greater er problem. The ‘cat- hunt | womber of hunters turned out for swamp ~~ usually two different.) aor day, than had turned out for the opening day of the season- At the end of the trail bobcat The department said that during Unusual Facts. || 38 S25, nuen bersed at About Wildlife: - || oe Tac. ¢ weirs, Probably the deepest diving duck| they said. From Drummond Island some 94 hunters brought back 236 deer, a wolf anda bobcat. Final day of the season brought at least one more hunting death. Game Head to them. to check in. \— + ‘Eight didn't hunt for various Hunter’s Slug Ends Legend Rose Lake Wildlife Station Mourns LANSING-LRosie been done in! | girl's demise flathed trom worker Se a ee laa arent ale yee i i They had known and chuckled quite ee Oe eee over the old rabbit's antics for |Willing to give up the ghost. In wildlife station’ early last week| more than three years, during | 8ny-case, a check of the records when a hunter flattened her with a| Which time she attained national indicated she had been live- 22-calibre pistol slug. prominence with her FO ee oe ieee tote, a. ‘Twas a sad, sad afternoon at| °**Tvingron. ir the tutisie, the Ghd: ght hed the station when word of the old Maybe it was fate that-in this) irq so many youngsters, that * . station workers can no longer be sure just exactly how large her CHICAGO ROLLER SKATES § 3)*x rev y=. | ‘ ~ She outlived the entire global $16.95 Value .. . NOW $12.88—Others to. $52.50 Saati of Keneh 586-atore im- ~~ PHILIPS ol ' She ail- ; mixed up the wildlife schedules, eee... = ———————_——_—=—=—=—=——=———————- | Weleb-enid enphativally that sho .Y é about herself and ber mates and r ' a gave wildlife researchers more . ey S| Som, to coven: toteiet andl os 4 | “a A than say other bunny tn Mieery, ; . : Had she been able, she ay WE DO: | ' ee ee See © Remove front wheels and * hepeh ate Goran: Shot po Rcd a death, *e deen ond reer shoes te secure. a time for “ee 5 mani (Ege VSS Toe In Adjusted on Your Car for... $1.98. y |p : “ TERMS ’ CAN Bt ARRANCED _. ; : BA, N » Pr a « Dissension, TV Problem By JOE REICHLER ATLANTA, Ga. @—The minor leagues, trying desperately to save themselves from financial ruin, to- day faced the worst dilemma in As the convention moved into its ~ THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 2, i953 third day, the minors found them-} Unable to get help from the ma| Frank Shaughnessy, the highly re- selves torn with inner strife, re-| jors and apparently unable to help) specteg president of the Interna- pirating and| themselves, the litle fellows are) tional League, was forced to de- bellion, - ot open dissension in the remained ranks. There | being ground deeper and deeper ever-present into Ga" Waaciat swamp. i unprecedented action, | mont League territory (Richmond, Va.) as a néw strut for his own weakened loop. Shaughnéssy faced an accusing Frank Summers, president of the Piedmont League, before minor lenges car George M. Troutman. fend himself against the charge that he was trying to steal Pied- man said he felt no real wrong had been-.done and was confident that things can be worked out. Owner Eddie Mooers of the Rich- mond club, however, announced after the ings that he had re- jected a $200,000 offer for his fran- chise and real estate property. | The Pacific Coast League met) last night tb decide the validity of | ownership of the San Francisco club. After purchasing the Seals from Paul, Fagan, the PCL resold them to Damon Miller, a former employe of the club, The selling price was $100,000, of which Miller Rowland of the PCL Ring Floor Dees Damage : Research Shows 150-Pounders jal, Hit With More Power Than Heavies” By GAYLE TALBOT NEW YORK ®~—If it were poe sible to lay a finger onthe hardest lHlini, Badgers Win Openers illinois Drubs Ohio Five, | 85-54; Wisconsin Beats | Butler, 70-54 CHICAGO ®—Illinois and Wis-!| consin opened the basketball sea- son for Big Ten teams last nighit, |.” decisively beating nonconference opponents. ; hitting human in the world today, | sew were delivered by the how much do you suppose he would | fellows—very few by men over ate z | | less impact, he says. A‘ 200-pound- er, now, he just pushes an ‘op-| when the bark ponent around, speaking compara-! the floor. tively. \ “It is to be Our authority is Dan Golomb, | boxer ever has youthful president of the Everiast| blow from an Co : rr) F F A i u »f tually hit harder. than heavy-|the ring floor." ‘ weights in the course of scientific research into the causes of boxing} Looks like they might have sut- 4 emerged) sity 85-54 as sophomore Paul | fatalities. ceeded too. No fighter has yet from the meeting with the am} Judson led « well-rounded at Ee @ killed or seriously. injured, nouncement that Miller would be| tack with 17 poluts. Ancther | “If you will think back on the! says with much satisfaction, iy given more time to pay the bal-| sophomore, Bruce Brothers, | fights you've ever seen,” Golomb| ring equipped with a special (and «4 ance, It was rumored in other cir-| scored 10 while veterans John | said, “you'll realize that practical-| expensive) under - the - canvas cles, however, that control of the) Kerr and Max Meoper added 15 | ly all the one-punch knockouts you! padding perfected by his company, club might go to someone else each. — ———— . ll 7 > ~ Trouble also was brewing in the tages — i height | Southwest, where Dick Burnett,| and speed reat utler * 70-54. | multimilimaire oxmar nye eta Sr — led. scoring DISTRIBUTOR of . sate oO Upse e bas- 2 points “ je structure of the minor leagues In other Midwest games, Brad- . ® ba Burnett demanded that the minors | ley beat Illinois State Normal 91- Se Stat FE t receive mm re against | 75, DePaul defeated [linois Wes rvice ion ul - major league radio . leyan 73463 and Marquette over- While the minors were trying to 80-4. Sows ont wabats of Shing he] ae @ Globe Hoists menace of major league TV and . radi thr ever. te] BOWLING Results || @ Champion Air Compressors COLLEGE CHAMPS—Members of the Maryland University var- AP Wirephete | of the week television deal that Ons © Cuan wt Bink’ . sity football team pose Tuesday with a sign proclaiming them the | Bill Walker, Stan Jones, George Palabunik, John Irvine, John Bower-| figures to cripple the already| Pent. Res 35 15 Exes Clare 10 2 s Spray Equipment “1953 National Champs” after they came out on top in the final | sox, Bob Morgan and Marty Crytzer. Backfield, left to right: Dick meager drawing power of the + a Sn Mandsicits. ue ARO . ° ° Associated Press ranking poll of the season. Left to right: Linemen | Nolan, Ralph Felton, Bernie Faloney and Chet Hanulak. minors, ae, BS ee st he 2 Lubrication Eouimmen , be j A9ers Lure Johnson |eees Ee |] © Proto Tools Graham Perry Bowling Clinic |\Ba Dahlgren Still After | T aca @ Balowerear Siebel Bad ’ AUTOMATIC By BILLY SIXTY Hf Par Pe. s Near Individual | Siatcnee? Ist Success as Tunesmith fromCalgary Team |... "sil| @ Atlas Lathes and Saws PASADENA, Calif. ®—He col-)so was this one for the Junior | SAN FRANCISCO (UP) — San| Msbei ceer 98 Oasl keene = SF prin. Ack Cal iNdividud lected lots of hits in baseball bt Rae Bow, Fae a Ae see | Remensrincter & Kintes = 0 @ Chicago Pneumatic Tools ® the fellow who composed the 1953/ “You know, I got my biggest/by luring sensational halfback | f'***** 5 —. a, SS ‘ Es ° Crowns in NFL ite fe hr | tom Sree ny |S ey Son fm on Ca | nari WED wh | Antomve Machine hop Service ond Rebabbting Bowl football game Dec. 12 ob-| songs played two years ago at |S*"Y Stampeders to their National | ™™ —, “Parts Headquarters for the Doctor of Motors” served: | the World Series.” As Behe: re- | “ge? Om Ser Bent season. we wt : Browns’ Ace Far Ahead ones: ; Johnson, who became a grid Kingpins i 0 Steppers Ye j : . 2 T'm still trying for my first| calls, he was mowing the lawn jiron legend at St. Mary's and Ari-| 4 Sh Be ee ES : in Passing, 49er Back | bit im this songwriting business.” and Ustening to the radio re |zona (Tempe) State, was signed Bergen 2 re I PONTIAC MOTOR PARTS Leads Runners | thavtancy Nclder whe mecended |, 2 heard Gladys Gooding start ous vee the most valuable play-| [otis sot Sit Reach ioe Ml PHIADELPHIA (@®—Unless Otto Lou Gehrig on first base for | nein Ove Of My songs.” be said. or an chal Ponteall Union this nee-|. foment tamed. Marna att, woes |) @4 South Perry St. Phone FE 2-0106 Right then I quit mowing the | Provincial Football Union this sea-| 5. pects wens game—O. Graham and Joe Perry go com- the New York Yankees. He fim |) 00s 5 son. Frankie Albert rated him the | #3, sertee—J. Peltier 649; tonm game pletely to pieces within the next! ished up his baseball playing | bode has never learned to play | “greatest player” he's ever seen. (Sean. = ie two weeks they'll be the new pass-| career in 1948 after more thas |i. piano so he hums and sings ; ional 87 years ty Gho pro game. his tunes while a friend puts them ing and ground gaining champions of the National Football League. Now he makes his living in/|on paper. Dahigren also composes Graham. the accurate Cleveland | the insurance business but admits the lyrics. serial artist, is far out in front as | teat “some day Fé lhe to de C , | | writing by orme i atche the NFL's forward passing leader | | He F r Tiger . while Perry, the 220-pound San Francisco fullback, has a comfort- able lead in the rushing depart- ment, Official statistics released to- day by the league give the vet- eran Graham an average gain of 10.28 yards ttempt. That'y more ‘than’ two yards 2 |close to the side and the right hip try better than his ncarest com- (turns naturally out of the way for petitors. la perfect downswing. Again, note Perry, who played only junior) the sketch: The ball is approxi college football before joining the | ately in line with the right hip “ers five years ago, rolled up 82/ Locket as the third step in four yards sgainst Baltimore | Sundy | step footwork is being taken. Right to push his rushing total to 672) 1+ is straight in line to make yards. clearance for the ball. While Thomason is trailing Gra- a 4 ham in passing averages, the Phil- This ry eer LOW IN ASH adelphian needs -only two more |*Winging . TD tosses to becomé the Jith play-| puts the fingers on the side and . er in NFL history to throw .20 scor-| slightly under the ball — a cut : , ing passes in a single season. Gra-| grip, it is called — to produce a ham has only nine serial touch-/ lifting release for hook spin. It ‘ downs. Graham, however, is out! also makes it possible to hold the : in front in total passing yardage, | line consistently to the 1-3 strike ; completing 148 of 230 attempts for | pocket. : 2,365. Thomason’s 135 hermrey ‘ ; in 24 attempts have netted / : ig yerds. ee pares | Spartan Band Appears ; ) On the other ng * Contest statistics, Pittsburgh's Elbie Nic- at East-West / . kel is within three yards of catch-| EAST LANSING (UP) — Mich- ; S ing Pete Pihos of Philadelphia for | igan State’s Rose Bowl-bound band : the pass receiving leadership.|of 130 pieces also will appear at ; Pihos has caught 56 for 931 yards | the East-West Shrine football game Any Color — Any Weight to 53 for 647 for Nickel. at Kezar Stadium Jan. 2 at San Have your Personslized-Grip Ball Now! Loe Gresa, Cleveland’, ofa | FTanciaco. ond The green and white marching 9 A.M. te 12 P.M. . master at field goals and com | pand will leave East Lansing Dec. ra aeey 26 on an liar speciaj train pro 7 DAYS A WEEK / ¢ = 5 ahs Gouna, One vided by Oldsmobile Division of le have Gift Certificates for Chriet- / berg tends General Motors. Stops are sched-|| mas. Als Balle, Bags and Shoes for BL speeEe vied at Kansas City, Oklahoma|| Sewlers. a : Charley -Trippi of the Chicago) (ity Amarillo, El Paso and Tucson ¥ , i Cardinals leads in punt returns)where the Michigan State band f 5 with a 12-yard average while Joe) wi) parade. / Arenas of the 49ers has a kick off j : return mark of 39.3 yards per try. The duck hawk is able to fly 180 1124 W. Heron Set. . Ph. FE 5-2383 ni H Tom Keane of Baltimore tops} miles an hour. ‘, er" the pass interception department with 10, Packers Hope to Sign New Coach by Jan. 28 GREEN BAY, Wis. (UP)-+Green Bay Packers’ committee said Tuesday that it hoped to pick a new coach to succeed hae ; peg trig How Fone og Keep your car out of reach of Old Man IDEAL ee tant wea Winter's icy clutches! Protect it NOW UTILITY resignation because of the by installing 2-in-] Winter Tread - or famous Skid-Rid Tires. Get that extra traction to insure you smooth opération | all through the winter. See us today! ee Said +f 4 . Be! Sree ee * "14. } Re oh } : ? , eae ’ Ss = si -~ v4 oa THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1953. THE BERRYS ! ? ee 7 eed © The Deckinber before, Prince Al-|rapher, Louis Prang, published _ ‘eettened with his classi: tale, “A Christmas | in Christmas cards began. Several But in christ ar ims; Idea Born in ]842. bert had trought home a new gift the _ first American Christmas to bis wife, Queen Victoria — a cards. Once again, it was several tres., ‘ iyears before Chrismas cards cap- ‘The year after, Charles Dickens | tured the public's fancy, the heart of “the world) With the 20th-century a new era i Hib i tt i i of old. masters are great favorites. Among the many cards with religious themes, there are several some illustrate the Flight Into Exypt, and others depict the Three Wise Men bringing their gifts to mas Card Output|=22"2 te som New Dog Disease Discovered in South which show heavenly choirs of an- | CHICAGO (UP) — The Ameri- gels singing traditional hymns, |can Veterinary Medical Associa- reports that a new and deadly dog disease has been diag-| - |nosed In seven Southern states as | “Hepatitis X.” Research workers at the School ‘ot Veterinary Medicine at Ala-| - 'bama Polytechnic Institute estab- jlished definitely that the malady \is not just a new type of canine infectious hepatitis. Exact cause of the disease has pining os aye Kodachrome after World War 1, By then, ae oo sectemn quitatiten Bellove | Christmas outd production wes |Decielly papular Gis year; They, |" been found, the nssocjation their failare to attract any buyers soaring. too, picture the familiar scenes of | *4id, but it is a liver infection was due to the tack of any color | “ia.v the chances of an old-fashioned Christmas — a | Which shes. proved nearly 100 per ing, & feature that Christmas |i ey two 1 oe ones Te- | snow-covered road lined with birch — nny R — 3 ecard designers have emphasized ms uy ards -\or gaily-ewrapped gifts ypical symptoms oss : exactly alike are extremely small. | stacked around a living room. of appetite and listlessness. Af- Egley was evidently discouraged, ee eS ae | In some. cards, the photo may | ern we — ny ers aad finally stopped his work after | son why the Christmas card cus; replaced with & picture of the | S70" nuccus membranes. repeated warnings that “nothing! tom -has become’ an ‘tsender's family, or y _— #0 unconventional can ever win! part‘of our Yuletide traditions, | bmetown scene | pépular support.” Mistletoe was thought to have 2 years later, a London Pa An old tradition. maintaing that/ magic powers by the ancient they portrayed summer flowers,| tured ima great majority of the new designs. Even tintype photo of ‘Santa the Nativity. card designs with striking full- same year a Boston lithog- | color reproductions of famous Ren- ‘OUT OUR WAY ef? . i the modern-style cards | 1875, an Irish firm published (have a touch of~nostaliga. One | first | Mlustrates its good wishes with a | By way of contrast, Chriastmas | Druids, and many a young man to- day believes the same at Christ- -| mas when he kisses his girl be- neath the ancient symbolic deco- by Galbraith _ No Matter What Your Problem May Be A Quick Action WANT AD Cen help you solve it. DIAL FE 2-8181 Ask for the Want Ad Dept, — + —— LOITER ON THE Yay, KNOWN TO BE jolie SEND A MAN TO FIx MY TELBVISION -| SET : OUT ) | 4? THE PICTURE 'S ALL RIGHT, BUT THERE'S NO SOUND COMING _ * ‘ ~ eee 4 ee aes a ae ae 8, St Ser : ‘ " ' / i OM Eee ee Te EN aes Ae i eS 2 Ce ee ee 1 4 — = PEA el LS gs ae 7 , iy ‘ 7 55 7 ‘ if J : y Pha a y I J as rie —— a { ‘ af J ra yf > ‘ : : ‘ ‘ ‘ : / ; , : . j ‘ e ‘ \ } \ J | P THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1953 _ Grains Climbing | Yee Marke Market Marked Woteond hur ode Clear Abily in Sales Honors Members | iniisst communication an elec- i : : ceetame mae yd , ‘ ba — iy . . ites “Tien of officers of Rooseven “No : : , 4b: Farmer to Consumer | : of Bible Clubs — ~. -}si0 F. & a.m. Thurs. Dee. 3, 790 i : : a eg sheheeeess j ains ; : : Leuls B_ Livingston, W. M. Adv. in a Laces Em ecasers. _ | WATERFORD —. Neighborhood. . | ' Quand 4 Serumdert 0 fat Deesentes » SS aes: Bible Clubs spondoréd by the Wa- | Annusl, Communtention, nm * : care CHICAGO # — An active trade | Fosstees, sLoaned ~The Stock Mar- | terford Cominunity Church are | Ledge No. 60. P. ead ‘ack | produced a ‘lightly higher grain| ter .--s. goss: 3 $s | ket” marched ahead today with |... t aaa 8. thors for} 6S. Thuirs.. Dee. 3, 6:60 p. m. Ban- of Packard: Says 1° n eurrently recognizing mem ; t 7:00 pom Edmund # N is market on the Board of Trade to-| “¥"jp conhiieinibonsdanae 3 | Sood gains being shown in almost | nigh achievements for the months _ = w — Ad ew Market Must Be ' day. ro TS CB owes . AB ‘eae: sections of the list of October and November. — end ‘Bens Built Up ? ° Wheat and soybeans showed nenten, el 306} The rise went to between 1 and ‘ oe ee So methin 9 most strength at the start, a nob on Caroage 0s ts | 2 points at the outside. Losses se}- Highest nama or ee _— News in Brief By JOR HAAS . over of olor” penne 1 | dom went to as much as a point, | Pailip’Van Plew.. - . | nr ; he added. the buying which centered . R Salesmanship- will count ag in those commodities yesterday. | ** ¢** ches @, 9268) Volume picked up on the rise Ranking behind him were Paula | George C. James of 99 E. Wal | never betore-in- disposing of the; He said Packard will aim at the: dl thelr pain und cheet cotid ams | Sbimecostiatonn doves". 10 unarewian dene | Posen _—— pista ~pauy- (to Bivd. reported to Pontiac Po- | 194 automobiles,” said James J. |preduction of 100.000 cars Wear i J w € not | - . ) y* share ‘oa . CET ; Linda Mel- iHice the theft of.a wheel and tire | Nance, president of Packard Motor year, So far jm 1953 it has built I. ‘ \ “* ~ t 7 » i . > > 4c J > . | po ahead from opening prices. | Some losses ‘cropped up in mo- | Peter? Jenne Gidcumb, | from his auto's trunk yesterday |Car Co. af a conferetice if Detroit | #»Pproximately 75,000. again was strong, setting new | . Wholesale tors, , railroads, chemicals and iso. Sharon Norton, Geraidne ' , tile the car ; | Tuesday, “attended newspaper: | - ne ‘ seasonal highs. i aircrafts, but at the worst these | Shephard, Sharon Jiggins, Loretta while th ~~ an parmen ot he Beye all : of .| . . DETROIT PRODUCE 4} Peat of 1430 Joslyn Ave, ;men from parts the na ter | Wheat near the end of the first | DETROIT :UP)—Wholesaic prices on | Sections were merely mixed | Morgan, Judy Wallac David ; : \ | than. | - urg ars |hour was % to -%@ cents higher, tne. inemnets peeby, maxnets ae ans | Ni York Sac k | Sherman and Ricky Shérman, | “Thieves broke into the home of “The year ahead will he tough - ‘ December $2.03. corn “% lower to be; Ne i, 350-490 bu: appics Groening: ; ew Tor OCKS | Highest November honors went | Heinz Guenther of 2487 Fordham, | and rugged. and selling will be the Home Restaurant ‘ | % higher, December $1.57%s, oats No 2 50-.00 Oe» Spe _iielatonn, ibaa menaeee a poms ore meee to Sharon Norton ___Keego Harbor, last night and stole | keynote,” he continued. “Since 1941 | ’ <" - | Mae oe December 7%, OO erthern = Gen Manet 400 bu, er". Ai’ Bedne_*7.. 234 Kroser ees 4). | Behind her were Judith Biren $3 from a piggy bank in the kiteh- all_emphasis has been.on produc-| 4 home under construction .and beans %4-1% lower, January $3.12/ 200-256 bu, apples cider, No 1, 2.00- [ales L Stl ')') 317 Lehn & F..... 194 ixie Powell |en. Oakland County sheriff's depu- | tion, with Hite “on cresting’ de ot tests th Watestael and lard 20 to 22 hundred | 225 gal case, Pyare. Bose, No l./siveg ch... 42 Lor Glass 414| Philip ‘Van Plew, Dice Pow | © | restaurant, | 42 cents a hu | 3.90-4.00 ‘Ba. - Allied @tré’:.. 38 Lib MeN & L.. 91] Loretta Morgan, Ilene Parcells, | Hes said entry was gained through j}mand for our product. The big | Township, were entered last night pounds higher, ‘December $16-€7, | Yossie: sponse Sor/ame Sel 4 eRe Bie Gt] Judy Wallace, Melody Meschen.|® Window, [problem facing America today is by burglars. according to Oakland Groin Pri s | dency, | 138 & bene Brocesls Bo & Alum Co Am... “% Loew's cce* as Jenny\ Gideumb,’ David” Sherman Saini dchn's Lutheran Chansh. whether we can support the big | County sheriff's deputies. ce Doage *(ancard » m rha . one Sem... ¥ ” 7 |e ito-ta8 be, cabbies oe reat Ko. am Cat &e Be ne Marsh Pield. ; 134 | Larahen Jehie, Geraldine Shephard, 9 Cherry and ‘Hill street will hold aaa phan ieer nie | . Robert L. MeClenden “ef 381 75-1.00 bu; cabbage, sprouts, No A &3- | Am Cyan . * 98 Meri Go)... 163| Clifford Shephard, Paula Kilgore, | their. annual bazaar Thursday, Nance also said Packard ts | Saginaw St. owner of the home i | 1.25 bu Caeeels, BO. 3, 1-1 00-doe bebe Am Qas &5.. as oe Ma ’ a Michael Meschen, Bettila Maxwell,| Dec. 3, beginning at 10 a. m.| mot now engaged in any merger [at 1534 Alki St., told Deputies Dec * | flower, Not 200-250 dos. Celery, Nol, |Am M& Pay.. 33 Mia Cont Pet, 614 | Tommy Anthony,” Kathy Gresham‘ Lathcheon at noon, dinner from 5 | talks with other so-called “inde- | Homier Kelly and Harry Jones that - Mar 32 00-350 crate: celery. No 1. 8-100 408 | Am N Gas 07 Monsen Ch... a7 and Linda Walters ip. m. to. 7 p. m ~/AGY. | pendent” companies, and indi- |All the electrical wiring and fixe 13° | Parca tL nei ts ty ter” Boome’ [an Bie’: a8 tee ee 4 _ ; | » Sale 1 West Wi | cated Bo major price revisions | tures were stolen from the house, Steae | He 2 00-50 Gen, tens ° Revecracieh, | Aen-Supck .... Bt Hot Wheel... 2 \eo ef 8 Ragga ope they td vunhing | 8F@ planned for its 1964 cars, Deputies said that nothing’ was ° - pk Deki 4 riley, cur Am Sti +3 rois ‘ 5 SO Sta r. . i A . | ; * t 664 5 Aaa : 157 2 * 241 Sevan ; reported missing from Whitey’s | Gs. | Te s'ge aes chs Poratocs, Me f. 100: [Aim Toes, Ood Murer Gp cl lee December § Sales ae ea ee eae ie ecPauls | He agrees with the industry ex- | Cri 1496 Crescent Lake Rd., after j 1s | } “hy yp Beg ‘eits oe oats ic j 333 | Hy . . ats . ~Adv | ecutives who predict a production | a window was found broken. The 16s | Radishes, black No A 1.25-1.73 bu Tad Armour 93 Nat Dairy eens €4.2 | May Hit Top Mark . oe : of five to five and one-half million ethamn ontd burgiers also tried te ~ ee go eae sae Ee a tae cae a ae saat | If your friend's in jail and needs | Cars wext year. — lpry a door open. ‘The restaurant 13.39 (2.25 bu. Squash’ Acorn, No 1, 75-108 /atl Refin 286 Nat Thee 7) NEW YorRK . ball, Ph. OR 3-7110.C. A. Mitehell.| Describing Packard's,194 model | is owned by Jessie J. White of 1430 12.80 | bu, squash, Butsernut, No 1, 90-125 bU: [Atlas Pdr .. 34 NN ¥ Alr Brk., 176 > ORK &—Christmas shop- | nttaeey eens ; ‘ ) . - 12,70 | squash. Delicious, No 1. 75-100 dU; | Avoc Mfg .... 5 N ¥ Central . 202 (ping is expected to boost Decem- | | he sald the company is cantiw- Crescent Lake Rd Dec 128 ~ 12.49 | squash, Hubbard, No 1, 75-100 bu. Te } Bald Lime , 84 Nie M Pw 21 ber ret it at to ; it ! ’ ’ . | ine -the contour styling of 1953. It j Dee bam Bie TR Se age ey Fares GA [aghast Roca Sen gh |ber retail sales to ae aitume | Automobile S Big 3 {stv we a new engine in bath Plan Vesper Services | ee Se Ty oe 1S aly BS SS be 8 |agemient Magazine sald tora; |the Packard ‘and Cipper modets,| Plan Vesper Ser, , . y . ‘ v «+ 244 or St We ‘ } * be GMC T uck Sees Collards/ No. 1. 1.00-1.50 bu. Kale. Ne 1, | Boeing Airp ., 461 Northw Airl 1° This is Ghe per cent gain over R | la t Out uf iid eee Ms | DRAYTON PLAINS — Seaeins | See ee eee a eee ee a ee ae eicanen | MEVEGT LAST UUTPUT —uxury ctass wilt have « 212 horse-|ehis Sunday and continuing through ia ’ ard. No. 1, 100-180 bu. Turnip, No. | Bore Warn.) 4 Pan am W Alr 181 0014 likely Bane nectar | power engine. The Clipper in the | ie winter months, the second ser- | 1. 140-150 bu Bricgs Mi .. 395 Param Pict... 27.5 | Said. States likely to report better-| ‘The automobile industry's Big tit ‘ce bracket also. will | United as as |} Lettuce and salad greens Celery cab- | Brist My -» 214 Parke Dev ... 322 )| than-average retail business in] — medium price 7 fviee at the Community | | T4oie bu; endive, biescned No'l. 118: [Budd Con. 113 Pepa Cola’. ive | December as compared 16° Decere {ree bult 389,991 cars and trucks | have increased engine power and | Presbyterian Church will be a yew \ 1 ; . - ad a eps} Cola .. s 7 . ‘ | ya ries a P 1 howe a and Coach | 7’ bu. Hecarole. Ne 1 100-1 25 bu: Calum - Mu TT Phelps Dl. 327 ber 1952 are tisted by the maga- | Ut November. | new body styling, © per hour, and will be held at is wet on A acxemedherr et tae Lottees, Meal Me i Lee S be. con "Pec... SA1 Philip_ Mor’. 327 | zine as Florida, Indiana Kentucky, | Ford, Motor Co/ said it_ produced | The styfing will emphasize the | p.m. j according to Ward’s Automotive | pos Cae it tet pale wie”, S83 | Michigan, New Jersey and Ohio. | 132,747 cars and 24,756 trucks, Gen- | -" 4 reports. The 1954 truck line was |, DETROIT (AP) Prices pei Der ddten (ace Sree -- 4a gu Plate Ot 1G; . — hin Cl eral Motors Corp. reported output | th > tice Funera! Directors introduced last week. lots Of federaletate graded tape | Ghee & Ohio M4 Pullman ..,.. 43 jot 108,301 cars and 24,780 trucks Dea No S$ ’ FOR HOME OR Truck output continues upward, |i "mshud Mere Site iaaitig tt? [Serta RRS eo 3! Tees GSS oe Chrysler Corp. sad I turned | pve enne ~ | Voorhees-Siple ; : , . ; Citt 8 +. 821 Radio Cp ... Hs 2 5 + . DECEMBER i, 5. ENID BUSINESS NEEDS the report__ says, although the wy AKT, yyy > a zz Cimax Mo $e 364 on Rand |. 143 Members Honor out 91,082 cars and 8,265 trucks ott Smily Court. se a beloved FUNERAL HOME Thanksgiving holiday ‘last week | grade B iarge 50: grade C large 41 eet Fee 001,351 Repub Sti .. 49.3 . GM paced the Big Three in total wife of Iam Ball; dear Ambulance Plans or Motor Tt mm | held production to the leyel reach- | ° mer ey Colg Palm.... 426 Rey Tob B. 40.3 New Americans production in the first 11 months, Ww Ball: anar atmer of Mie. tine snwsisieleps alia ( nsattectine ; ed a week earlier CHICAGO BUTTER AND EGOS Col Gas ...,, 127 8t. Jos Lead 334 turning out 3,044,133 cars and] ard Coteher, Mrs. Lioyd Coles / hns FS : CHICAGO (APp—Butler steady. re-|Com Edie .., 417 Seab Al RR .. 425 ' . : ; snd" Mrs Paul Arndt. Puner Done son-|O pA ; ceipts 163.330; wholesale buying prices |Consum Pw... 40.1 Sears Roed .. 61 | Janice Antona’s citize nship class trucks in its United States plants service Will be held Thursday, The Mn] Geese are weed as warning | oe as casket ees eG | Gens aoe, “ha Stumene "7! gus | SPOnsored by the Pontiac Board of! to 1,765,512 for Ford and 1,258,388 | Decsuner Se. of 3 p.m as WSs 4 y E L pwont OF agents in Malay villages threat-| 75: # C 64; cars #0 B 43. 08 C @45. |Cont OW) JN) 55” @imelair on © 32.3 | Education held a graduation party | for Chrysler. , with Rev. Keith B Colby officiat- j : . J ened by attack from Communist | vuylas prices unchanged. US large a0, |Cruc Gil. .1. 347 Sou Pee 21 at the high school Monday eve-| GM's Pontiac Motor Division pe eB A guerrillas US mediums 4.8: US. standards 46; | Curtiss Wr... 41 Sou Ry... 42 | ming honoring members of the | puilt 18.466 cars and 30- panel state ai the Doneison-Johas Pu- . Sentiae Press : ; >| Sete 4h ee SOR cBeehS me | es Aire... ta Soerry : 4e7| srOuP_who became naturalized} trucks in November, while GMC nearl Home The Pontiac ; , — — Dow Chem... 317 ora + oH last Tuseday. Truck and Coach Division produced SROmOON, 207, se, teen. simese ADS EXCHANGE | Rost aie uly Sta on ind ta} Mrs, Mary Todd of the Daught-| 5 963 venicies adence Tp. J 41;_ beloved FOR WANT 4 ’ NEW (AP) — Foreign exchange |gastm Kod. 466 Std Ol! NJ .. 725 | ers of the American Revolution, |’ : usband of ge rates follow (Great Britain in dollars, |g) auto L 43 Std Ol Ohie 335 N J dear son Of Mr. and Mrs DIAL FE 2-8181 + others ip cents) i omen fy 2 So ae ASS 231 | Mrs. Lee Hill and Mrs. Joseph . > Bronson doar, father of Bona 5 Building new air - conditioned office ESS CY ek aan eee, [ee Se its See U8! Acilery poke briefly. “or Growing Population a ge From 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. . oir - 4 » UB. cen * cent x-Cell-O .... 404 Syl Pd... 33.2) : i . ; ———— Burope; Ofeat Britain «pound) 62.61%, T Co..... 2 Those honor ‘uded } - Kom Beech, Mrs. Leon Stickney j building on W Huron WILL PARTI- up's Of & cent: 30 day furures 2.81 1/16 ag # yy | Ter 0 Bui...!. 88.31 . ; ed inc’ Mary and Ted Burgess. Funeral service a ints ; . - . up ‘s of @ cent; 60 day futures 2.81. UP Gon Bice *' 99 Thomp Pd... 49 | Spehar, Kazimiera Nietubyc, Kath- 0 ew S wil be pela Friday, Dec. 4 1 2 el ase Sao ® TION and DECORATE to your speci- EE et 4 A A a 8 jee Heddieston, Donna Massey, i . ith Mer, Praok BVoreettigint | 00 3 fications. changed. Pranee (franc) 30% of © \Gen Ry Gig 39 Transamer 716|Lilliah Bailey Ethel - Hartley.; NEW YORK w—Americaln indus- ing. Taterment Lake View a ) 12%, up Behe of cent Halt Sure; (Gee TH SOEs Cee $8} | Tueresa Dodero and Hilda Fager-| try must create a million new jobs| will le In state at the Coats Pu- portion of the, ' ‘ 46% of «@ cent. ae Portugal | Sette i > 3) Un Carbide... 71.6} lie a year ‘tor the next 22 years to neral Home, 3141 Dray--/ of the | FOR INFORMATION CALL scat sia‘unchanene” Suecen ‘rme) | Quel’ mr’. “84 Oh eens 0888 | “Otherg were Ada Ramsey, Kal *, 20" est 22 years to | ian Pian at toe pm Pony | | fae woes ceneeee 7 #8 19.4, , Gwiteeriand (free) | Gooarich, |..° 793 Unit Atr Lin 233 | rs were / sey, | keep pace with the nation’s rap-| Lizorxs 30, 1963, rower 4 on unchanged. Denmark ‘krone! | Goodyear --” 536 | — 2 #21 | Hope Varon,+ Doris Maiden; Pa-| idly growing population, the annual Otte Wittem, 91 Gommete, pr. ; care 0 pe bay vm . unchanged Cone a a. : ¥ - > beloved husband B FEderal 2-0219 or 2-2119 Latin America: Argentine (tree) 7.4 ore Beer aint * seri tricia Gray Ann Stasiuk. Stella Feonvention of the National Assn. | — Setephioe A” Liedthe. dear ‘ether = eaiaatmente ba Breall trom) Se ma | Geeyhound eos 13.7 os a . zee Hrynyk, Lee ‘Sinclair, Frances! os ysanutacturers was told today. of Maxine rumen, Mrs ree ——ae - —— Sa | Rallana ma its = ; gat |Sekora, Lydia Muriey and Andrew] 5, 4 keynote address prepared | tke. dear brother of Mrs. Closing time ter a = — Homes: +--+ 244 US Smelt - & / Allison. before 3.000 industrial- | Laure Wiikine Fineras ar | ' | pea: YS gp Bie 4) ‘tate st the NAM'e S0ts Congress| "ihe" nb, "fuser wees h xy aR «-- LS ° . . ’ « . Ii Cent... 08 Tobd....... 18 ; ists at the NAM's Congress r, Liedtke will le in state at Gr orevtous te fauand Gu... Bi Were. 2 Chrysler and Briggs of American Industry, ye rent the Purser Puseral efter or t °" : é Foe + Ma . . managing director as- pm evening. ; Manele o | his New Photo Bank BSR SR Bette Ra: ST) Complete Agreement a, ee Mctaw uc sd, Semoe 8 & x 4 Tat Nick .. 366 Wests A Brk 2235 a bili Henderson. _ ma Int Pa ) $37 White Mot... 2.7/ DETROIT & — Chrysler Corp. High populations are a liability - at , a = casn @ . . ve i$. ee Wi ae wewwe it a3 officers and Briggs Mfg. Co. com- | rather than an asset if they are Gear sister’ of Anha Marshall and ar a Baad a Gi F Whe Y Kelsey Hay 113 Young @ & W 23 | pleted a formal agreement yester- | non-productive and without equip- Mre fo oe ee pe , ; er 4 6282 - ven Free nm rou Open a | Kennecott By EaSth Res. %0.2| day by which Chrysler will acquire | ment or resources.” iat 1 pam at the Kirkby Po se : » ‘qumeee bane the automobile body-making facili-| Bunting predicted that the na- ys d amine” te : : tie ie ‘ a ; |. NEW YORK—Compiled by the Asso-| ties of Briggs. tion's present labor force of 6 in Oak Ridge Cemetery, ‘ > 8S : 87 Mich. Mrs. Mumew will lie in % 1. * , ciated Press o-p.e The sale, which was disclosed | million will rise to million by state at the Kirkby Puneral CW avi S CCOUI Noon. tods sont. Re Ue See several days ago, must be ap- | 1975, PARMETER, OwC. i i063. MAY B Birmingham Office Net ¢ _ me Me 1D} | proved by Briggs _ stockholders, | Tet ee % Mary Day Ave.. age BD. be: ‘ 40844 i Previous iv ‘fe 884 1988 who will face the question in 4/ Rhone p H : loved mother of Mrs Virgina |. Ph. Midwest 5 4 ; 76 349 107.3) days me Rate Hearing Wood: dear sister of Mrs. Otto ; Month ago 71 85 14 few . Chrysler is reported as) Sachse. Punersl service will be” " i of Year ore e¢ 6346 112.45 paying 35 million dollars for the Adjourned to Jan. 11 -held Friday. Dee. 4. at 1:38 pm. 379 Hamilton & ; : facilities Home. Interment in Mt. Morris $50 eee ms vty oa x8 ‘nt LANSING w# — Hearings on an Cemetery re. Parmeter will Me % : state of Parmer -Snover 2 1982 ta 7 37 910 Li ock application by Michigan Bell Tele- Puneral Home. fielp 5 DETROIT STOCKS ivest phon¢g Co. for’ a $22,000,000 rate) sunsipe’ pec 1" 19800 MILTON Wanted Male 5. More! & Weeks) DETROMT LIVESTOCK * | incréase were adjourned today un- Dennis, Ti Forest St. age 47: be- ; or re! Pigures after decimal points are eighths DETROIT (AP)—Hog»s—Galable ™ til A u loved husbené of * Marie MANAGER TRAINEE e High Low Noon | Barrows and gilts opening around an Phillips; dear father of M 2 Da C. Nevigation® es - 00] Stoo: mileed enplee iee-g00. Ins 3 hearings, before the Sate A gg Navona: finasce company ill ae Gerity-Michigan* —..., 26 - 2 | 996.00, with choice 1 and 2 $24.25; not| Public Sétvice Commission, . were will be-helg Friday, Dee 4 at 2 o cm @ mm te OE : Peogucte’ ~ i onenel oe Shei vecdtats rned after cormimission wif- = . seers X ‘ apt 2 men Re © | Midwest Abrasive’ ... 47 $4 Ao market fully steady,/ nesses testified yesterday on the cisting. Mr. Phillips will te in @enagemest program. Training | Ag STI 26 =] | few carly sales utility to slaughter! company's financial structure. state at the Gparks-Oriffin Pu- te persenaily supervised and Wayne Screws... 14 =: | steers end yearlings $14,00-20.50; i neral Home Cae < *he, sale: bid dnd hake 7 I Company experts w: ~ yg wa ROCKWALL. HOV. 20. 196), NEWEY quires aggressive mtelligent tm. ie cows | fp e-12 6: aoe gd rong gy fo er Si "teioraa brother ot George ® |. dividuala. “Must bo. high eebend | | paid per pound foe Betton fa¢ Rot mostly 98.06-11.00; some i + pe sisken trom the. Purte? graduate some college preterred. | Quality poultry: : $12.00-14.00; a! " ‘ PP a aR oa inquiry. tor Mockers and f From the Horse’s Mouth Toes — oe oa, Qn salary, rerular’ tereases —_ tere or fryers under “4 La "4 bet PLATTSMOUTH, Neb. (UP) ~ — a) Mighfand Park Ceme- Wases os merit and outstanding see Fide sere | The Plettemagth Journal | am} WEIR Ser Seatin wees | cee, tune Ousend utme nounced it will have a new column rather ot Witham i cask) wae necessary. Phone General “ > , * son. * John Petries, . - . siewe:|@it be Camy/Coumty Sheeitt Tom | Sac“enmhentva. su aonre mee races att apy r ; monty |S / . Punerel service will be héld Pr'- to 12 om Menday trough Prt 180- Solomoii, ‘i ‘ Fs Dee. @ at 1230 oe ot me 4ay one Baptist Church wi oe i SS NOTICE (OF PUBLIC AUCTION OF Lawrener Dickens offieating. In- COOK CLASS OR SECOND City owned land etn uni Sermons Mosrerewe Cometety. __Slaas, steady | MEN otice heresy given P re ‘atson ular mesting of the City Commission ip statd at the Dudley M. Moore TWO SALESME) — } tad Wemscipal cours Ream, 0 douth MDI a 10:30 Friday hen Past ‘ ‘ 5 ‘wnt . i : ae Siig 4 te F E : : choles | Street. “Pont , 5 he will be taken to Phe shuren. must ih : Graveside / _ ‘ cia) cows and cut Order of the City Commission of nedere:? ters 6.00- mereia! \vulls the ony ‘ot Pontiac he. tives em in memory : 12.00-15.00: medium | Dated November 25 And shall forever more f weight com mercia ADA R_ EVANS Sadiy wilssed by his loving wile tise 23 me oe Pe dag hee we wil — ——— Card of Thanks 2 rome 2? Sone _ask for Mr machine ~ er j ; ae i frame bank! 4 s j Bt OM ane a RTapog a a Pos — a ee # Pieet ove abe ‘wpRse ound ie Mae abate 5 |_ Wanted Female Help 6| _ 9 - EXTRA — "Rb Experienced Office Girl open CASHIERS _ AND - OFFICE HELP & STEADY. SEE MAL SCANTLAND _ s - 7 Se rd - —— At iepa, Pe PE a oe PENTER WORK WANTED. time only OR 3-2276 or EM Work Wanted Female 9A | 4 “ . #9 i \ nage { . ; : fa THE. PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 2; 1958—=--— 5 SLICE OF HAM COMPLAINT DEPARTMENT | Notices and Personals 22 _ Wanted Real Estate 31 KNAPP SHOES ei3 1 3 bedroom home with basement and small acreage i Li) i $ \ | ; ‘) “LISTINGS WANTED |, Rent Houses Unturn, 38 We . Sell, or Trade H. Cc NEWINGHAM PE 4-9843 or PE 4-0661 sponsible is is | : MEcmognarEInG TY Pina _wort eM ast _ w & ¥FOUNG LADY. LADY WANTS HOUSEWORK. LIVE | im, mo children, FE 3-6002 -| WOMAN. WANTS DAY WoRK #7 io plus car fare. FE 6.2510 WANTED WASHINGS AND IRON- .|_ ings PE 50008: COLORED LADY DEsIRESs TO ree for children and live in. FE BABY SITTING IN MY “HOME . Yion Plains OR 3-1078. WASHINGS & IRONINGS DONE in or heme, work gueranteed re > tions | ‘for private duty, free t6 travel, . can drive. FE 4-3226 | “4 COLORED, O1RL wishes DAY, ~~ WASHING AND IRONINGS. % Mechanic _ | e for convalescent or semi-| invalid in your home FE 3-677) Ae bell Breas Boro, hae GOLORED LaDy ee) aN wort, Mon. and Thurs. a day Jus bus fare. General gocains } a after 6:30 pm. FE 2 erator, adviser. FE $3482. a . | LADY WORK BY DAY or week. 5-0820 | ne TRontTHog se aad PER WOMAN GOLORED. DESIRES DAY of 2 children for on. AS oe an. om marning aul a 2 7. i Hl ¥ PS | eee bal Lats - o — ~— "|. Sem and ‘ail types of small ap-| TYPWRITERS "EE Hl i i im, | after 6 or WASHINGS & F bedroom suburban Must ze lot f emell acreage fee Jeet ered two my a z ; i | ey E : z Hie, 53% Yose| i ; 3 iL is L. H. BROWN, Realtor. | “See, it doesn’t work!"’ : i WE SELL WE BUY WE TRADE ; | E Business Service SAWS. MACHINE SHARPENED | MANLEY LEACH, te BAGLE™ 8T __ Building Service | BUSINESS MAN WIFE. least 2 bedrooms. Ph Mop. th LE i & ALL : ngus, | WEd. Children to asap iced adie PATCHING AND PLASTERING. | COMPLETE CARE FOR CHIL-| } dren, Meensed home. Metamora « é OTOR VICE, RE- gers 2 rewinding. 218 BE. Pike _ +3081 j : ree? “y v4 7 i) CHIMNEY-FURNACES ad pul OAeS NOC rebuilding, or new ¢ @” SIDING OF ALL PE 4-5440 Also tmstall gas chimneys, clean, repeir fireplaces, furnaces, boiler Hotel Rooms 32B “HOTEL ROOSEVELT Perey feet 2, ~ HOTEL AUBURIN © : | Edw. M. Stout, Realtor | EAVESTROUGHING Frenc - Warm air heating & EXCAVATING. G _ Goning, road bidg. Ph. + JOHN'S TRENCHING _end drain tile lines. FE 5- A&B TRENCHING ~ oe tr nes Meld We. GRICK. BLOCK AND CEMENT . ®ork, =e oma Eo ne sma AY 01.300 TO $1.0 : or $6,500 home m3 SANE ee | room apa’ with nice, ¢ References. Cal) aft. | 45853 Wtd. Household Goods 27 54202 . - kaa Y —> ~lawae ‘ Beddling Your Property? GOOD FOR MANY u PRACTICAL NURSING OR BABY | gUnURBAN SEPTIC TANK CLEAN. sitting. Pie ¢-00e0 += ers, 1ake Orion, MY 23-6431. . OP PONTIAC'S LARGEST re buyers, cash waiting. FE TREE (RIMMING & &® | — - ; PR 1-0028 CARPENTER CONTRACTING ROUGH AND TRIM_ GET bid. FHA terms. OR 3-276 "4 en ft COMPCETE LINE OF Y, brick, block & stone. vr 3008 PLUMBING, HEATING = Sessatione. 4. B&B Wernet, ND HEATING i 8. ip | NURSES AID DESIRES POSITION | BUILDING ~ i oT Ss ~~ é s captts Saal = i SOMPETENT YOUNG WOMAN EX. SUILDING & GonTRA perienced Ape — Ag apd pair & remodeling desires work, MA CEMENT wod firer lace 58 z 5 r ul } ; : i : lung . _ drill press. power saw. PE 3-7216 | _’ 8 H r i | 38 J ) z “STEAM CLEANING |" 3 | 4 fe x 3 & Hany SITTING BY THE WOUR, fans vu = Bd zx won Bs Fee A CONTRACTING Repair and remodeling; asiso stone evel Ph vd baa to For Sale Houses 40 pee GARAGES” ——oe 5 ag oe INTERIOR PAINTING DECORAT- . Guaranteed. 6 yrs. exp. rE) Koo | per removed : ue st t 3 i Fi f Eb Ly shy z te ‘8 i - iP FOR STEADY POSITION, jerk im stationery store. Must 5 435 MEN. NEEDED for all types of Production Work FISHER Body ~ Division 900 Baldwin Ave. Pontiac, Mich. ~~ MEN WANTED WAITRESSES MUST BE 18 NIGHT SHIFT | WOODWARD AT SQUARE LK. RD. sult Four convenience, _terview call OR 3-: GALESGTRLS WANTED” EXPER enced. oe: —— to’ fs. Saginaw ve WOMEN LIVE IN. 6% Da¥s. PRI- _™MI sons - — Help Wanted 7 ™ Womens apparel shop per- | lated. | hem Call Mrs Yeshan MI \ 40 hour week, paid vacation, sic MEN..WANTED Earn While Yow'Learn | These. Bi Sandusky _estimates “EMT gy .| Painting & Wall Washing | . “Prey Estimates Reas, FE 2-2706 | PAINTING & . DECORATING. re "hoon nahe Ye dros * ware WALL WASHING. Moving & Trucking 12 Petuveny enn Tg eecing ot eas rates call PR VOWS GALL Dich FOR, TRUCKING, REASONABLE RATES. FE 2-4505 YTIME.- | LIGHT TRUCKING PE 40006 | DUMP “TRUCK POR HiRE FH) _ S306 asker 4 TORR. 2 \ MAN WITH % TON TROCK WANTS | work, Cal any time FE 4-8421. | ¥ET WITH 2? TON STAKE TRUCE “wants he . FE 44088. | bish and ti ey Pe _Rubbish hauled. FE 23-0603. TRUCKING & DELIVERNG. REAS- onable rates. FE 56-8260 United States ' 8 S-A562 MIN Perry CRCINERATOR SERVICE, ASREE ie, redded black dirt. Peat, top soil, FE 5-0448 —~O’DELL CARTAGE CARPENTRY AND FREE ESTIMATES. E-Z TERMS STOPPERT & CECIL GENERAL BUILDERS 4380 wy. OR }-Ti2i if no answer ‘ i = ~ SEWER CLEANING Service Ph. FE 42012 Zz OQ O < iy 7) CACE CURTAINS. PLAIN OR RUF. Lm oi we ‘ | NCE SE “MORN: | WASHING AND tnonINo. ne eres a ae ae YE 5-0925. LEO LUSTIO Na [2 Try | i i CASH FOR YOUR LAND CONTRACT 1 25 Hy Mitchell's. 123 Gaginew Gt - Dressmaking-Tailoring 18 DRESSMAKING, ALT ERATIONS, sults, coats & Gresses. PE 4-7074. Hit i i rege BE tasoy Ve |_ Upholstering 13 PAINTING - PAPER HANGING, |. removed x © x * = i 7 CASH FOR EQUITIES HE Es9 Propertie Call us tor untnoaians KNAUF, Realtor PE 2-7421 63339 A, JOHNSON, Realtor FE 42533 PORTRAITS ~ FRAMES-COPIES. | 1104. & Telegra: Rd. just South Candid. | ce moomfleld Fashion Show CASH for CONTRAC Telegraph Thomas Upholstering Phone FE 5-8888 CORNICGES, DRAPERIES, SLIPCOV- ers, materials. Beadle, PE S+lsz7, “eee eee Poe RS REET | Television Service 14A Norris Radio & TV tpt “ww 2. 3 H 3 5 WONDER! if t 5 fH ; i3f it a2 Ss oy “e rie Ete Fs WARD F. PARTRIDGE, es if s ef | LIOHT HAULING AT ANY Time. | ‘ os PE 3.9580 ? i z fi ft i CHARLES REALTORS Loca! ana t Distance Moving finish — "Prone Pa baave . | Modernfcan LIGHT TRUCKING, RUBBISH aD —PPOP*- HACLING OF ANY KIND. REA- | sonable, FE 23-6857, . SMITH MOVING Fan or Pickup Service re 4 # room 4 bedroom home. Brick basement, of] | Bea y rther information B.D. CHARLFS 7 rd 33233 fy : F Enjo try Livi sales Cavey Lichg room home slineat. Tirepisce 36x80 barn, chicken . core erlh, outdoor grill. Call “Bud” Nicholie REAL ESTATE Knudsen Country Estate “ acres of land gee is fr : i Ll =, 3 f = PE 5-206 } water - | 045 Voorhees Rd. ~Our new mode! Sale Houses = 40) «om | A HOME OF YOUR OWN Donelson Park 5 Excellently conditioned 2 bedroom ranch type home Rumpus room. | Allached garage Large. land- seaped yard Watkins Lake Good & room 2 home with attached frame ©. Large 130 AND HARGER CO. 4G. NICHOLIE: @ BON 3 W. Huron St Ph. FE 5-818 /* Open 8:30 “til § 30 : : 4 HAVE $6000 EQUITY IN GOOD S rm. home. Wu sell or trade on larger house Suitable for board- ers. Write Pontiac Press Box 58 SELL EQUITY, 8600 4 ROOM) shell. Utility, bath, no wiring or PE 2-7330 ° Brick Fronts’ { Open 9-9 PIONEER HIGHEANDS m one of . most exclusive sections; only burry; propert, for your colense: y conv ie; drive out for further informa. © rooms and tiled bath with 3 bedrooms in each ent, oak fleors ; Ted walls; full base- ment; 2 car garage: on paved | street; Cail for appointme | CRESENT LAKE $ room ranch home susan Kitchen; 2 bedrooms; full bath: full basement with auto oi] heat; elec. hot water: lot = 128; and only $8,250 full price: Must see te appreciate. | ACREAGE Re on is fruit trees: berry bushes full price .y $7,950 with $2 e Home & Cottages WALLED LAKE & VICINITY Ma 1 : ~ WEST SUBURBAN pi ag = a vA _ Vs] fe tn: far) = = a a T ce You young married couple. Dasement, $9600, $1500 down. angen, %.- wn both ve large lots and jake privileges FE 54-3890 ALL WOMAN REALTY | FOR A HANDYMAN 5 ropm unfinished 000, #750 do A STEAL Te Buy~Te Seli-To Trade s IT-WE'LL INSURE IT > E The best deal on a shell we've | séen Huge pict. Plumbing well s wiring peth Lake, windows Only Rough tank and at- eptic FUNNY BUSINESS fh fail 4 “+i \ i) “We,repair differently—we take the mechanic to the engine, ae | and not the engine to the mechanic!” : “ANNETT | OFFERS rms. _——e THELMA M, ELWOoD| West Side 5143 Cass-Elizabeth Lake Ra FE +1284 FE 43844 Open @ to $ Nr. McConnell This brand new School ; ~fuat /poreh, 2 fit i pi flit epi. : rT A & room modern home im condition, | bleck from car rage priced with terms. Lake Front Home & Income Offering a com> “ation of a beautiful cut 8 Acres—Lake Front Unusually attractive J bed- room = features a with nat _ For Sale Houses OPP ETHIE pa ie f ments on this 2 nee :| DRAYTON WOODS | Soom, Besteess oak New Ranch home Lot 680x290. i, full ot. 1% car garage, $13,950 ba ment furnished. ‘Nice lot, tor boone peperge “/ Roy Annett Inc. pF ay = 8 acres ay 3 oe REALTORS - a ae LAKE ORION NEAR WATKINS LAKE tie meters ¢ mee, : five lovely rooms all on ten Le eer one fleor, living _owner. al ties tasers riers cee | 8750 DOWN ~ ~ =n ¢ rooms tility, fun saan iy corcgarage, Joo | Specs heater ind"temneeraior fe ‘Co 3 8. Telegraph RS, A HONEY ‘= eRe ns | Meee pene. st / lot 75150 ‘on : F REDADG m1 as Si elon tte 0 tant contraat. | K. : Hompetend, Realtor _340 NS. Cass Lake Ra re son” East PF a amie RANCH HOMES ke R. Seminole Hills with $3, down. MACEDAY GARDENS — ear $950 DOWN ‘g garage. * cotmen ees St tame yh oe ca” a een _ Brice "Case Mamediate posses: | ee 3 BEDROOM BRICK fon Plame. argo. tr aod die: Maent, ‘corginig the bem, birch | en. & ia eun 3 cer , built. = | Humphries nn | FLOYD KENT, Realtor dus naneeep te: HOME & INCOME | . } One bas ¢ ~ise willity room auto hot yater The i m SMALL ous ala ive e © rooms su same tad Brags S| Re'roim. mete fing per wee . twe lots, act ja iar oly es 6 APARTMENTS | Bn Pte Sosis Open eee. & Suo Member. Close watown, all fur- 7 nished in -A-l showing an excellent retarn |3 BEDROOM COUNTRY HOME ~~ ~ $500 per month plus own. |: with I'~ acre land FE 5-1620 | ets a” | — 8 ” ~ v re e . . . fi Will tate free & clear Farm House Colonial hone & some cash down $500 DOWN 3 large rooms & room, ment rnace heat, storms, screens, Vacant—move right ia. whility se Edw. M. Stout, Realtor " BN. Saginaw &. Pr. FE oe ~ LOOK THIS OVER 7 room home that the owner has ~~ HOMES FOR COLORED FAMILIES K es. acre ~ E pride. New gas automatic gas water heater . fenced back yard 3 ay. "RAY O'NEILL, Realtor | 7% W Huren Open 6) Phone FF 3-7103 or FE 5.0078 Member Co-op Exchange @ LOVELY ACRES Orten ares, good location” This fine edlenial, Originally built mM 1666. matic ofl heat aod electric hot water heater There are ¢ bed reoms and 2? baths u with entrances. Owner occ downstairs. You can use this rty as income or fam $18,000 with $7,500 down. PAUL A. KERN, Realtor uM Cotiens pass one te NEARLY NEW 1. Resale that you can handle. enough spece. Terms you can a Sn SUBURBAN . A uice home for « low price Has fivé nice rooms with stair- 4 w rong ‘ah also has car gar basement Let tis 20nd00 Terms GEORGE R. IRWIN REAL ESTATE 3) Baldwin Ave __ Phones FE 5-010) or FE DOM or unfurnished. PE +1201, eve. “Bud” Nicholie 2-7003. CLARKSTON A. JO FE t gan room. kitehen, recreation’ Heid Humphries | Humphries ec oe MY EqurrY 4 RMS. 2 acres 5 acres on Dixie way, lake priv on for in MAple &1102. 3 wy ATES. beredneey tara plus ba a oe Ae fs is in perfect state of restoration } High dry basement, with ome: | 1 bedroom | | | ~1Giroux & =f foes -¥ Hicks}: Ob Diste Mwy. Drajtow Plaine Oa }9701 LOOK! | bedroom b with cearpert. for of Sylvan tans, Large e ¥ e 4 We Ubete Atnette ti) Invitation to Comfort and hivabi this 2 bedroom fram brick ranch ‘homes = vib ving bal LS wf ‘chester are just 2 of the many Jeatures. The very attractive Wf room, large ’ kiteliin, recreation rm. with this od at $10 500 Roger B. Henry | S11 Malm OL i111 Sate Lake Prop 41 WILLIAMS LAKE Fine sandy bathing beach ‘ inj from df this attractive 3-bedrm dake-fromt home with 7 ft water frontage. 26 f. living rm. ; of fireplace, den, modern Kitchen, breakfast nook large screened of heat | | FLOYD KENT, |W, Lewrence i Nant to Cousamers Ps 160 CR FARM Rose er GEO. &. ac, se% BN. Saginay, ~ ; ~ & 17 ac an ive al. very signa ee * full bemt H A. heat, gee tered walls, built beth 02%, DBamt lane John-K. Irwin REALTOR 28 t 11 | Phone } Baiance $6 257 | RAY O'NEIL, Realtor porch, full basement, | Ss WR £; e arge landscaped jot Phone se. 1293 Bicetign ron 3 at ditees, | Member ‘Coop. Ex . nied terms. i 2% DISCOUNT FLOYD KENT, Realtor ™ W. Lewrence Solos ‘Neat w Consumers ower __ Sale Resort Prop. 41B GREEN LAKE OFFICE (ON LAKE) Gotan. Henan hate 6 “Tes Fen beet erie For Sale Lots - 42 LET YOUR soS$ssssssg WORK FOR YOU! We have several contracts leCullough. ~ 19 Josiyo Partridge ot Gis no Wetetond fs all to handie . tamil, pope. 6 stories and 190, dows. "= Disie Hwy. You ve roof, basement, rit | Be _ that'e just perfect for a am ; R. RA INS an . Right now Geres «& CARROLL G, PORRITT Pin geod logs that can’ easly ber nded PSoeit a maa al" | Heese tees | SE n't Wa tod bat mat 0, rs » ‘eam a enh ae te WARD E. PARTRIDGE “ome hnare em.) EG tap |°*COasr- , ‘ For Sale py RW Ks ailing oie en sirable for today's client, Automatic dishwasher, mod- cry, reamed Mhehen. tie | ferme. Wut large picture window in. liv- fold located tof Bedreem waite | Cwoe ns Sar See, a eee ro pecent ages | ay = 1° +1867. es ks _ |W, z & if t iit 8 | “imal ‘i aS oe ‘ » ; 1 a ‘ . ‘ e , en coe ae y a ‘ = ° ‘64 wh. ~ 7 » > nae . i THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1953 |) Sale Used Cars ss Y 7 as F . : : a , : ; 55 For Sale Used Cars ‘85! Por Sale Used Cars 55| \ For/Sate Used Cars 55 For Sale Used Cars ss | __ Sie hed Cots , cane ar crea ~~ “USED |ALWAYS SPECIAL! | HA RFY.-| Buy Your | _| UskD a waponce, | 4X Used Car | LOWER CLUB COUPE |. K | “Badan o PONTIAC | CAR 4. Yiu Nice lignt: green finish. A . ei! . . ene-owner car, bes very low ¢ “| ; " ‘ Sains: | Used Cars) NewCar . RETAIL.| pyys. | PRICES! ives tome | Dealer STORE . 1950 Buick 2-door SLO . . : | OF THB YEAR) joss Nash 4 door YOUR CAR AS DOWN PAYMENT | — . Serve ‘| At Oliver Motor Sales’ yi GOODWILL eek or 2 ; os . a t the benefit of over 20 | ic : k over our 9 Bnick super 1 PLY Mes oa RS Separate Shop nak, a cational ood USED CARS pevmpicts cae ad Gath 1949 Buick super 2 door +) DODGR 4 DR 1.048 y good | | big selection of used . “J ‘S) NASH 4 DR. ‘= service to the motoring ,,, 8 Policy”! Terrific values at unbe-| 1950 Pontiac 2 door a Piiaate ers os public. | “Met a Name bat a Dee lievable low prices; - | 1952 Buick Riv, spec. 2dr, - ta —-* eos WARM CARS - ' nee ut = 1952 Buick _ 4 door , = : ; , ; : pa COLD WINTER | BUICKS | | BUY YOUR Lil ae er ps ae aah vepliindTe S peore spe: Be , | | | YOU KNOW | man who owns one. | 1049 Mereuty: 4 door % STOUR 2 OR rata re BUICKS! |g MERCURY. 1u6 Chevrolet coupe on 2 ae sia Here’s a convertible that 1946 Ford 2 dr. ‘ BUICKS! 146 AND M7 | will knock your eye But. | 1950 Chevrolet 2 door $MENSCHNE FORDS RIEMENSCHNEIDER eV. : sir . du Suloaoter 1946 Buick 4 door | BROS, 2. Doers; Heaters, 46 Buick super 4 dr. sedan| PLYMOUTHS Convertible. A sporty tes ri hydra. 4 4, ) Whitewal] Tires, | model at a big savings.| 1049 Pontiac hydra. 2 dr. Dodge Low Mileage Cars 47 Buick spec, 4 dr. sedan SPECIAL! |49 BUICK 1949 Hudson 2 door Plymouth $995 "49 Buick Road. 4 dr. sed. “46 PLYMOUTH Complete to ‘the dyna- 1951 Chevrolet 2 door oe “TUR COUPE flow transmission. vas mbler he Dealer "49 Buick: Road. 2 dr, sed. C ar PE | wo noun 1952 Chevrolet 2-door F corner in . .. 49 Bui iac 2 dr., a. Atrectiveiy priced SoS “Let's give Prof. Radish a standing vote of thanks for his = han op oe aa , . 4 aie super 4 dr. sedan | Tudor Sedan. A. good nad | redid ‘ Ss free lecture! With the money saved -_ lectures like this ae 5] Chev |'49 Buick Road. 4 dr. sed. | running auto. 1951 Plymouth 2 door : Money Loan | we hope to provide better programs next year! ‘0 CHENIE COACIL STYLELING, a 50 Binick spec. 4 dr. sedan | 1648 AND 1949 ‘530 PLYMOUTH 1951 Pontiac club coupe , i ee ‘Shee’ hitter | 4 Door, Heater, - ; CHEVROLETS Excellent family car.| 1949 Chevrolet 4 door H SPECIAL ins NCHEVIE’ aon} Sourn| Seat Covers meet ae 6 0e SeD : PONTIACS ~ | Good for many a mile, | 1946 Pontiac sedan coupe , BARGAIN qiiitamory”aher s'p. a A "S745, "50 Buick special deluxe PLYMOUTHS "50 LINCOLN -hicioad nea MEVROLET 1963 2? DR. HEAT. aa 4 dr. sedan FORDS 5+ lieu . uic oor : covers. Tinted windows, Big car performance for U to $500 copen S Beck . . . g P 10 du = ‘5] Dodge ise CHEVROLET ‘ DA DmLoxE, ; he 4dr. sedan small car price. one EY ink fae SE Club Coupe” | n60 CHeVROLET 51 Ponnt,- |'5! Buick speciat deluxe SPECIAL! so sTuDEBAKER DOWN PAYMENT ONLY CONVERTIBLE ° 4 dr. sedan + PONTIAC Test the famous Stude- Prompt, F - ) Service $965 : letie end beater. Blond top ever 2 Door, Heater, 3S Buick super 4 dr. sed. 49 baker economy. GMAC Terms sestnung tocivis ; $795 Directional Signals |< -~ | $695 * These are only « fraction of the 3 = as beet t yin] > MICHIGAN’S 2-tone Green Finish _ | 51 Buick spec. 2 dr."sedan | _ " choose trom. ‘Ail mates, models.| All Cars Guaranteed er This ts the Coronet — th meg mal i 7 P . ; . ‘ —. colors. re's HOME & AUTO LOAN ray bent gual backup yatig | = FINEST _ 8995 a veal “ ae "S3e — COMMUNITY . COMPANY = ie Pon Rent |, ™ort new tires, woot a TRE, CORNER (OF uick special deluxe CHEVROLETS , ~ Bea we { eet em | A Real Bargain TOES Line, corner oe - | - PLYMOUTHS CENTRAL _ Sales : 7 | 7 52 Buick Road. 4 dr, seda NCOLN-3 ; Beers) te} ___Gat_¢ w Pontiac ‘S) Willys Hardtop. » beauty, “@ CHEVIE CLUB COUPE, 6205. ! TWO od me one ne scn a - Bt the nc ef teow. MONE Gin tas wm ow] Langs | Q Plym, | Bucket detox Cor Pike & Cass | Sonate iu" ‘46 Corysier ¢ dr, down, 6168 ry’s . 2 dr. sedan . ne ‘ L2-7121 ° et 8 Kaginaw 7 _. PHONES: 804 y. Main O c | Chief cralde, oy” “PP aay | A MODEL. Wo 0 “HONEY 2 Door, 4 Door, FE 4-3885 _ FE 4-5114 © ocmesrer ne WAITING MOBILE HOMES |“ Pvmey sar. cova uum] BER eRe sa yote| One With Radio, | an of thete care have FE 2-9167 del 7 90 ft. to 48 ft te to | "82 DeSotd Vs fourdoor, power gow our. customers. Both Have Heaters heaters, most also have - . ath. Sp tak Orion MOTO gains STATION WAGONS You. May Borrow 6 years to pax: micering, radio, ele, Gown O48) 556 ot Buckhorn Lh. MY >61) $995. radios—and many are | atte ; 'S2 PLYM. SEDAN ; $25-$500 You can Seige Mutentnson | ‘Mt Cheviolet 2 ar. down 6 0 1949 ‘ equipped with Dynaflow SPECIAL! Radio, heater 305"" mileage 4 $100 down. ‘82 Plymouth 4 dr, radio, transmission > bester ee, down $205 | CHEVROLET styleline. 2 4r. Radio . / _ | Hutchinson's Trailer Sales | Wiys station wag. over Wad Sie, i o_ “o : /5S2 STUDEBAKER | MICH ti IGAN'S ; ton rive, rr . , ; y NES ‘ Atse Commer th eg ‘82 “ymouth station wag., Down of your old car tm trade. f 9 Remember / . OMMARDER THE. BIG PAVED LOT ‘ / 4 DOOR, V-8 : , __ ‘Reval Oar U 210. metal body, radio, heater, You eta better used car | , ON THE CORNER OF — g w ; Jove baa protect your | POR. iT, 70 “SourLE wrok| “*" | 66S. Perry OQAQE) ‘irom your Buick dealer] RADIO & HEATER PONTIAC 10 ¢ DA DELOEE seat. ioe Payments to bay. ° Mit. | 09 Piymeuh 0b. ope, Gown Gant Je . m you y OVERDRIVE caleaman’s Gemenctrcton — 7s 1988, i a fh. References, FE 65-0520. —_—, j 4 TRAILER EXCHANGE | ‘t pesoto ob. epe. ows ga ne (49 CHEVIE _ 2 Door, 4 Door, OLIVER $] 145: 2- FE 1-9087, ) 4 a Ina: | "H Jesoto ¢ ar, down 998 | heater” Eueellent tires” Prints _ Heaters 7 ’ 50 PONTIAC “8” f-: : a jee to veil Your Choice’ At— é . | Se Moor plane, Bll kindy’ of equip.| “8! Dodge 4 dr. down 05/ WE BUY SELL OR TRADE = a é Radio, heater low 2 - enact jn : ; costings. |. WEST SIDE Used Cars $645 MOTOR SALES . lent’ condition. th EE iee | WI sw re rece . 52 PONTIAC 85 OWENS a d _— \ | CHEVE $1 4 DOOR” _ 210 Orchard Lake Ave. Deluxe Chieftain waumhibetteecAn a — 9. * — ' Phone FE 2-9101 Radio, heater & MICHIGAN’S Your Ford Dealer _PM.| "@ DeSoto 4 dr, down ua uy. uC . . p . Hydramatic . FINEST EE OLET is 7 DK. DELUXE eC ~ #y ' ot "8 Studebaker cb. epe, down 6235 . extras, Phone be : tS WEEK “Poweepie ony ss SE VORD,CLERN” WITH MEAT: $1,495 On The Contam “Op Oxtord Tratier| ‘42 Pontiec, full price = 6148 | — _ _~|_ Heater & Overdrive ious OM 6 GOOD CO. ‘ hctsranctap- ye gophers: mar, 48 Pontiac convertible, an ree A NaN sa Pond, full price $128 49 CHEV. 2 DR. A Clean Car Si asics 5851 Tubbs _Good condition, 945. ei ae radio, heater, hydra- railer Space 51) 2 rors, tuit price 0100 | apetioss green Antu redie, beater, $745 it FORD. STATION WA GOR ‘ matic. Sharp car. ,;.$595 Panera |e Deen pms ws) tet Se etatimm cries | PONTIAC) Drig , ) 352) 1 iouepdvelontion MICHIGAN’S ea a Sai . / 1S Ger cheb coupe, rode radio, Hudsoe 4 . WFO COR. Re WEAT- / ; cou ee SAEANRINO. EAR E.| “M# Mudvon 6 4r. full price tame FINEST 34 Years of 3 FOR, | BOOK RAB, Ket RETAIL S t enter elec ad eat Anas A = BRAID Ser THe CORNER “¢ Z| Customer Confidence La HENRY J STORE DO automatic _ transthission E ye FINA! . : Wakect rotates ek ae Gok , hn si hon, eres a : ‘53 Olds super 88 convert.| “"""""""**** "88" ; ONL MOTOR a pa, aTYLE heen: ge . ; _ Factory Branch | [32 Chevrolet Bel Air ’52 Ford 4 dr., radio, heat- a. ROCHESTER, MICH. Beet press A prot pao! te “hoe. deluse, BOR directives ; - MICHIGAN'S) | 52 Olds 98-4 door eae : FS ~ . J -— 63 Mt. Clemens at Mill | : er, Fordomatic, miany ex Loan woe SCHRAM AUTO PARTS cignals. Undorecaied. 91.20, Le / FINEST - | 52 Cadillac 62 4 dr ; 30 Dirty Mey... OR baie S ALES oo = JACK /| gs INEST Phone FE3-7117 “1455 Olds 88 2 doo” tras (spotlite, etc.) $1295 WRECKING FOR PARTS ‘4 ‘© CHEVIE, POWERGLIDE Ka-| y ON THE CORNER OF 2 : ; } __™ Roche cee Peckaré 11g, Gam Delise, 3388 er aa do & heater, FE 4aI7. “TT. | WOODWARD AND 1) MILE RoaD 52 Chev. Fleetline 2 dr, 'S2 Chevrolet 2 dr CQ | GLASS'—GLASST— | PeSoto-Plymouth Dealer | nvsun 0) MEW YORKER BE HAB a | Fae | eae err pe | Cate convertible |'S2 Chevrolet 2d. sedan past inetaiied while eee Sen | 30 Years Fair Dealing ge hy my eauty —_ ° kusee te (FER | Mycramatic. R & H. 30,000 miles. | s re Ty mir 2dr. | ; ~ : + . / ; — | oe Bee a | illac r. . Community Loan Co. | Sia sieetare ath were evar! Cass at W. Pike St, | tase lo eralere sai Ow Sau + sogmew 36 C page | ta st area Wi, OLDS SUPER Me CONVERT: | 1 Oly 85 ode ‘53 Ford Customline 4 dr., 30 E. Lawrence FE 2-7131 Hub Auto Glass Co. - WR seus @ CROSLEY STATION WAGON, ° isa HUDSON SUPER WASP’ ctpa a ipaY couPa ¥e| 51 Pontiac Chieftain 4 dr,| Tadio, heater, Fordo- — — o—|= So. PS Cree a eed mileage, “ME ns = i ane sg | “St model for my equins bovenet | 50130 Reasonable, ____ | 51 Olds 98 4 dr. = | matic. Clean car. ..$1995 nem to Now! AUTO PARTS “Condition teuibie) Sheep ‘trans. | CROSLEY “4a “STATION WAGON, “teen condita ation ba see oo be paid FE Ziost Cait} 47 OLDS “8” '50 Olds 98 4 dr, ; - boon” — ee = Reouit . Os ee sper wbet | 2 PE Sao ensieei Gum ‘Wi JEEP STATION WAG. OVER- WHY WALK? |: bare been be Rebuilt Used BUICK 1s0_4 DR. SUPER” MUST ; via ~}- ny OPTN EVES AND SUN saerifice . . ~ rary Cn , | Sttve & heater, $350. Maple 5-3511. | Hydramatic. radio, heater, original : CINQNE Vit. | Pintehece Senter mice, Soret, vans | 52 CHEV. 2 DOOR | 1952/FORD _ {aancen roca aer ae | eo oe) JEROME HAS A CAR CY On ° 42 mete! cars Oring 240 Baldwin PE 3947? condition “OR $701 poe be ~~ ee mileage, Custom 8 2 /door, heater, 3 y FR A , / | FOR YOU - ees Sn ta “and up Buca Forts ‘Chertelets | “ao? 08 OPPER O& 6 4k $995 i at fe * Bee any _ Sato, hom MICHIGAN'S ——|‘B chert 200000 OWENS : = ty y . ler ca 'Y & VERY GOOD Wo- os i* Se eee taza | Seether Nee numer aed | EM psa Mere tebe, Orie MICHIGAN'S a MOS || Mar tin wr gut an Pe ara FINEST 5 a gisaf Securion "Up te ie'monus| Munimes eg tel)!” generators | - FINEST a > Sue tHe Contin “Gp | as Merctry'thes ape”. tue] Your Ford Dealer Of eT an ; "| ged ‘ramemiasions “New And used THE BIO PAVED Lot . ; JACOBSON OWARD AND 1 BALE R W Olds Se cL sedan. 27: *: Sees , OAKLAND LOAN CO. | toring ON THE ER OF 66S P Te Ore ea ne BORD TS Guttine tan ee -147 S. Saginaw St eae WE WaRT Yoo WOOUWARD AND.1 MELE BOaD | __/ Een ik MOTOR SALES | "tuiy "equipped, given. “Call Pi | tg Otte Sgarerubte S000. G88! Dione FE S410] "CASH FAST! _ re Neate 783 | Tm Moet REPUTADE Rb Row tilsege, very clean, | FORD 30, ee Your Hudeon ‘Dealer | — pecan 1 BOGE — [53 Besta gtget toons: Sas Ont tts te teie enna oh exe. too Auto Servite 53 NEW a USED CAR DEALER Rieter eRe oat, Sal aemead FR ¢aass { 8_W. Pike ot Cass _ FE 2.4380 SP PonD vs t Preset, cede 22: $150 matic heater _ frwoaiy’ nage wince tee "Pooet|’ FOR COMPLETE oasrano coustet 17959 / "$1 FORD V-8 1949 Mercury “4 ae ‘Gr Lo (2 ee IS Ee | . nd “Sartnge Society Tw itt] COLLISION SERVICE | Pan Rat eh Sedan that ts a beauty. Desert sand | RUSS’ Used Car Lot | 22 Mudean, sedan 0.0 000.. #2: | _ Sass Hl andersouvite Rae ater Frooties he seen “7 | “paeriae patoung refnting | CSStciln Sa 208 out SEDAN - } wack faiah ‘geod Urve cad | Rye Ad & endertal Wey.| 1006-8; Lapeer Rd. Lake Orion || Ss Feat eden Soups’ "-""”. Sel cawenat, | | Olwer oe beng recta cenauunn, noe ot vessel jis finish good tires Jout, come eco &. Low Gown pay. |. a i aL ae We Trade / r * J @ W. Buren st PE >1ie i Ceunten Gervien ion your eyes out. / $895 ‘ 66 S Pe a's. srry St PE b-s0ss. mee }- LOOK | | GuanicearaPt GEiceps tram) Keller Koch Down or a, car w jan . MICHIGAN’S oe. as “t & MApie 5-685. BETTER AT a For Less- cP eee fetared, Tuck Me | 478 8. Woodward. Birmingham “* JEROME Shke Gee dk nn on wi oan a 51 Ford-dix: 8 4.dr.. .$805 :| For a good used car that} J -|'54 Buick spec, 4 dr. $1,295 is guaranteed call or see OLDS-CADILAC ‘50 Buick super 2 dr, $995 5 estas iyriad ' eae oe . | wo lcs mid = : New Location | . Ab MARES OF CAR® | iiss BIC SUPER waemana| {% 4 Sstree 34.000 miles. : i : E : : AYMENT PLAN _} windshield wWekue ane| Sl NASH RAMBLER | us. ; a is is, * O49 Buick super 4 dr, $695 |BRAID MOTOR SALES| $77", Suet glass, waite walle Sed fanais. Radic and beater, New Car—200 & Sacmaw — |°49 Ford dix. 2 dr..,. S $25-$500 Set S| SSSR Be | Ses eet -—| Clarkston |e eee eho Be $ | Price for Your Car | =a. esse Bresso ime new. | PORE HEEB top . 1951. 4 . wx uwY. - $1 - . 42 os oe MICHIGAN'S af toe “Gouhies : iv USE Nash Rambler FINEST Se pe ae ia he ike : ‘ii Shae. CAE TS yn art pees UT eas Pees. Phe Bal ETI eee ' ‘ i-, See ie ad i." : é : A 5 4 : i924 On re ee . : | THE PONTIAC PRESS,.WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 2,\959 > We eg For Sate Tracks MODEST MAIDENS ~ By Jay Alan | Sale Household Goods % Sale Household Goods 66 Sale Miscellaneous 68 Sdle Miscellancous 68 f Sale Miscellaneous pry December Bargains | "O7Ry iS ane® | TRENCHING PLUMBING SPECIALS} poe we Se. : Burmeisters ee ee ee “STOCK ova ION’ | open 8 A.M. TO 8 PM. a . ae SUNDAY 10-TO 3 tal wn tote. Sea, LUMBER | Pops HABEL OK. e . many other: bargains in ish per M . ture. * per M) asa No. 8 fir, Lt ‘e sUNDAY Ww TO 2 F. ‘ fous to ment) sm de : . _ ee ‘ —~¢ al } He: 4 ; . . yb USED payment. Long, easy terme, “* | 7 Piece SL i= SECTIO hne of building au} 1) W. pmo > “y per M es ARNASON | PLUMBING CLAYTON'S - gl e , = Se onble, =F ini@ W. pine board per M. see | SS Sin sees Grebard Uh, Ba. Reese Mar | eae Mata ker tae |S _SLACKEITS. int W ploe board. per M. .. Sa8 , tt . . i 4x8 sheet _ on tor 4 a A et nn Swaps 63 | pans, ond ether sail ome, FE] Beal ot fomh whup | wasen wt Optrhn Open Rds | Sista: ia testes | bee, Miners, roe Sanemeel| . o LOT. TRADE FOR CAR OR LUM. OL. BURNER $22.50 NEW COAL oat - oo pour. |. Pronk grovel 18. “aire. ood | Suerte aes Ontiend Fe eae; post cvmgiots, lee 3 structural | SEDAN’ DELIVERY Y Be TEATRO Quah | curse ec, Sais | MALL ARE BQH PORE vale Pe Cale age | Metgter atrtey SSckete | oa Suatine Pony aac | Eageee me me Very Clean ’ tars ‘seb (rouitmOUen 3 Pe | chair $1680 Love seat S100. | Oe teen Pe «eee, lamps, stir suite, dresses, eed) co Pe see, “| Lape. y | Chest ef drawers 614,95 LINOSHEAD VARIETY STORE tor cant. vine 13-16 men's ome | band. Gravel. GA | 1 out Baldwin. Armstrong | 5.5424 —_ PPPOPORPAPDAP OPP RAPIPLA | slum. Trailer, beth and G@inetie. 61495 New metal A Bargain At ”| Se ene Oe aie te mae = metal ua beds com> | _ gs. =|: OWENS | dati .| Ee ae ' bins. MA aaa". 698) American Stone Products| We jess > if typewriter or | Sasy \PIN WASHER AMER. SEEBURO JUKE BOX PLAYS ® os Sta” vanes 0508 — ru 640i - FE Your Ford Dealer 30506 or Bi Fay 7 00. 3-482 i Processed or bank rua ‘47 Ford eee ESE aero LYWOOD _| ifaraencinures "Fie ris SSS GENERAL . - ae y jo = SY ‘cee | All Kinds, plair & decorative. Kiteh- Susi '$2 Ford Tractor, F-6,|* cite May OnLeneee LEE) 50% Reduction Sale | sble. re 00 "ga cabinet doors & drawers made nies neh CORARER BALL livery. a ¥-TON PANEL COE, with excellent] Stentor fies ct'wistteere| LINOLEUM & TILE Fowiac rurwoon co, | "Wirun Tea MER. SPAck Fn — DARK GREEN tires, ready for work. aa? OS oa -__| Has 7S Wecp oleh yee” bee EXTRUDED ALUMINUM DOORS CONE’S RENTA ae $275 . erat took 38 BeTeieeraps | {t° bin Mati isa te 18 | Gato aa gan) Sowy"Sit pk ibe ang raw | UM BALDWIN Te BOT | Sin’ ane Sanne, Pa Sate | 75 '§2 Chev. 14 ton pickup. |S¥4% YOUN OLD skaTEs ON| Rubber base. paint, gal... 6159 Keamere wesher, A TET © eee, eaeeaet. FS | Ee ee bang RICH TOP 8O1L, SAND & ORAVEL / LUMBER ry tS | 3 speed record players $28 KELVINATOR ELECTRIC AUTO- $128 9 Doe Them console oil heat. BUILDER’S SUPPLIES . i ik land, skis, sleds, A-1 tires, runs like new, hand. sts, sleds, tot Gifts for the whole family. Open matic stove 685 FE 2-122. —- Wa axD @® Md x| a! ’ ’ : Thur. Fri. Sat ep. mix DRYERS ’ Imsula con ona f 47 Chev. ¥4-ton pickup. hate ot cong : ‘ be ey your a, See yg EH Fg of tas ing and Fe FE mor- : S wl a Look all over—you'll not SuMP &. PAINT TOOL she? | ath, PE Dalle. Orchard Lake | GT o ethers to choses from Bours “for. igerior” w__ exter Ry pisCO THE MODERN FUE: aes ; find a nicer one, 1230 Elisabeth otk Ra —— TABLETOP gas STOVE WRITE 121 M, daging © meow my - Sole wood, plyscora coder. org in HEA ran TRADE CAND CONTHACT.| Peewi vsED ey kan Mx-| Waters ® cintenals toning The Brand New $0 Ford % ton panel, like} % w fortne® of ‘used BOTTLE GAS chine ain" wh sien chez s pe:| weer cover for beter, umber 54 Ch let | new. Try it—you'll buy quse irailets. | 109 tbs. of dottie gas installed | PRIGIDAIRE 9 CU. FT. EXCEL t peta ; OVTOS it ons aWenax cowkey converted. guick re sienven| betase see ti 6 Gee | Paul St. Cyr Lumber Co. Trucks- ~ “tor, wast hove ou. On >Tie. on hit Dixie Mighway. LINOLEU M Oxi? 3 505 EMpire v4 Lake Ra ‘48 Ford, cab & chassi EAract iwotre Fou se ake peop a Pe a A ay oes yy ~J PIRTORES YOR | FOR SAUs ford, cab & chassis.) shy) ter late, madel cat @ cask. | — "ps a oy Gace uanclown ima Mw. 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Publishers of six struck news- THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1953 ion. Union officials have said that only the membership has authority to approve a strike settlement. Ypsilanti Parade Set YPSILANTI @—The city’s an- nual Christmas parade wili-be held Dec, 9 featuring 14 floats and four marching bands. Thirteen schools | will participate wmminenoe gh Officer Discovers Alien Is Registered to Vote - son said, he found a voting regis- tration slip. Then he found Torres wasn't a U. 8S. citizen. Hove your eyes examined by a registered optometrist—Dr. Berman will prescribe glasses only when needed. Dr. B. 8. Berman Phone FE 4-7073 | servies,.nays East German secur-| Papers have agreed to arbitrate —_ ithe four remaining issues, and un- , 2,000 Germans | | ity palice still hold - ws . "5! ion negotiators said they would (for taking part.in the Jung 17 re-) omit the proposal to a member- odied Joseph I. Clarke's “The Fighting Race” to call attention to a bill they filed yesterday. 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