Police E ; ' Forced to, Use Tear Gas, .from Main street late Saturday . against a show of strength by .a session of the American Assn. ‘stetter said the ‘‘delicate balance olice Break Up Riot in Tijuana Bullets After Political Melee. in Streets TIJUANA, Mexico (UPI — Po- lice used live ammunition and tear gas to break up a wild riot which erupted among an estimated 1,000 persons attending a political meet- ing. : j Some 35 persons sought medical help after the melee in which more than 30 automobiles were damaged. buis H, Alvarez, National Ac- tien Party (PAN) presidential candidate defeated in last July’s elections; said “We, the PAN, will keep on fighting until we have finished the regime.” Alvarez, who was speaker at the large outdoor gathering four blocks when the riot exploded, yesterday addressed a meeting of 800 per- sons at Mexicali, about 100 miles east of here. : Police said yesterday's two-hour meeting was peaceful. Deputy Police Chief Francisco Vias Novoa said Saturday’s riot was the worst in Tijuana’s history. The outbreak apparently was touched off by protestations the governmeyt which earlier had warned Alvarez that the meeting would be disbanded if a federal law prohibiting anti-gov- ernment demonstrations broken, Armed police officers were sta- tioned at rooftops overlooking the meeting place and fire trucks were drawn up around the gathering when Alvarez began his talk. 300 Red Missiles. | in 18 Months Seen WASHINGTON (AP) — An esti- mate that the Soviet Union will have 300 intercontinental ballistic missiles within 18 months and that at ledst half of them will work has been given to the Eisenhower ad- ministration. The prediction was made by the Rand Corp., which does research was | ’ |to think it over more before an- “enalty Urged by st ! F ‘ : Waterford. Téwnship wht! push for a change in the state law which requires Oakland and other county’taxpayers. to pay—a -four per cent perialty if they have not paid their taxes..by. Jan, 21. Mrs, Dorothy Olson, township Rekindles Touchy Medical Subject (Continued From Page One) doctor, ‘‘but I’m trying to be sci- entific.” Before making his proposal pub- lic, Kevorkian said he sounded it out on two condemned prisoners in the death house at Ohio State Pen- itentiary in Columbus. x * * One of the condemned men — a convicted killer in his mid-20’s — favored the idea. “‘Maybe what the scientists would learn from the experiment on me might some day help my three-year-old daughter,” Kevorkian quoted him as saying. Later the same man wrote the doctor, saying that if he gave his life for research, “it would help me to think that J didn’t succeed in—making a total mess of my life, that I may have helped some- one, somewhere, sometime.” “If I must die, I must,” the man wrote, “But your way would be much more humane, and at the same time beneficial to oth- ers.”’ ——__—~ caagp The other prisoner favored the idea, Kevorkian said, but wanted nouncing his decision. * * * The interviews with the prisoners were academic, since a -change in state laws would be necessary) before medical men would be per- mitted to experiment. Dr. Kevorkian s&id he made four points in explaining his proposal | to the condemned men: , | “I can't help you.” he said,} “but you could help me.” ; x * * “You would only feel the prick; \of a hypodermic needle while lay-; work ‘for the Pentagon. It. was| ing on an operating table in a made public over the weekend at for the Advancement of Science. * * x In the current issue of Foreign Affairs, an article by Albert Wohl- research center.”’ | “You'd never wake up.” “The first anesthesia svould not | be administered until the mo- ment when the executioner would | otherwise throw the switch On -the electric chair.” ie a _._._ JAE PONTIAC PRESS. Change Waterford seoleaiee,: said she has talked with State Sen, L, Harvey Ledge and State Rep, Lloyd L. Ander- son about a bill which would extend the time to pay taxes without penalty te Feb. 28. Controversy has brewed for some years because some municipalities levy the penalty after Jan, 20, while others waive it in order to cut down on taxpayers’ complaints. Meets Duncan Arrange Funeral Murdered Bride Bizarre Slaying for LOS ANGELES (AP) — The grief-stricken father of Olga Dun- can, murdered Santa Barbara nurse, met his son-in-law for the first’ time Sunday. Friends said Frank Duncan, the ~ *« he and Elias Kupczyk, her father, The latter practice is strictly a sed f aa eae against the s:ate law, says Collnty! munean's—Hollywood apartment. Tene cuaries A. penn The funera} will be private, fol- Besides, townships and cities are|jwweq by cremation—the latter in depriving themselves of additional) , ..ordance with an’ expressed revenues if they do not levy the| wich of the pretty 30-year-old vic- penalty, Sparks said. tim, The date of the funeral was Sparks’ office has sent to all ios fixed. city and township treasurers reg- Ventura County authori- ular bulletins listing four opin- ties charge that Olga Duncan died fons of the state attorney gen- eral that the unpaid collection fee must be assessed. : _ an. “But for years many continue : 5 ? ; a5 : At a grand jury session Friday ve ee bo at Sparks asic two men, Luis Moya, 22, and Au- Local township boards have gusti Bald io, 25, repeated vevee ra Magram oe ounce of confessions investigators said they legal right to do so. had given earlier, in which they Opponents of the fee say they told how the elder Mrs. Duncan are flooded each year with com. |offered them $6,000 to kill Olga, ‘plaints from taxpayers that they |who was five months pregnant. can’t pay their taxes by Jan. 20, much less afford a penalty {a shallow grave near Casitas dam or not making the deadline. [in Ventura County. So to ease these complaints, areas Kupezyk arrived by rail-from take the situation in thej Benito, Man., in northerh Canada. : He was accompanied by his son hands by doing away with the Willi 32 ; penalty, the county treasurer said. aca aca ¥ * * Mrs, Olson has urged that a bill be passed giving township boards, in townships having a_ full-time salaried treasurer, the authority to extend the time for payment of taxes without penalty up to and including Feb. 28. ‘Small World’ Feared Down in Mid-Atlantic NEW YORK (UPI) — The miss- ing balloon “Small World’ that! Teft the Canary Islands Dec. 12 on a trans-Atlantic aerial. voyage year-old Mrs. Elizabeth Duncan, was jealous of the younger wom- Battles Rage in Cuba as Climax Nears (Continued From Page One) exiles reported Castro had broad- cast an accusation that the Do- minican Republic is ‘‘preparing an attack on Cuba” and 30 warplanes with Cuban markings are “ready ‘to fly in order to begin a general invasion of the - island.” * * * The exiles said the purpose of the attack is to “provoke the in- | tervention of the Organization of today was believed to be down in|4™erican States or some interna- the middle of the Atlantic Orean.| tional organization to thwart an zt « kt otherwise inevitable rebel victory."’ The balloon, with a specially de- Rebel reports from Oriente in- signed gondola that could be con-| dicated that the 10,000 Batista verted into a sailbort if forced) troops there were in desperate down, was manned by a crew of | trouble, three men and one woman on its) Grieving Father { dead woman’s husband, sobbed as| because her mother-in-law, 54. The body. was found Dec. 21 in|- MONDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1058, | \ a . AP Wirephoto PEEK-A-BOO — Legend has it that brides are shy, but Marion Ash, 24-year-old bridesmaid, gives the old legend a new twist as she hides demurely behind the skirts of another bridesmaid, Anne Barker, 22, outside of London's St. James Church. dodey That’s What Voters Want ‘Chop California in Two’ SAN FRANCISCO (AP):— Pub-| Dissimilarities between inter- lic sentiment favors splitting Cali-jests, the cultures and general fornia into two states, the San points of view in the north and Francisco Chronicle said today, | south make partition desirable — The newspaper, releasing re- 5.7 per cent. sults of a poll, said a majority of| Constant shift toward Southern participants believe the north and California political domination of. south have little in common. They/the state is a threat to the north wanted the issue settled by refer-| which can best be met by sépara- endum, the paper added. tion—49.8 per cent. More than a third of the voters) The Chronicle concluded that indicated that the question as put|the ratio of participants favoring to them was unrealistic, if not im- possible. ber those who oppose it by three partition may in reality outnum-|° attempted free flight across the Atlantic. | The insurgents claimed they cap- tured the city of Palma Soriano, Almost half expressed the belief to fwo, The Day in Birmingham ~~ BIRMINGHAM —_ Birmingham Town Hall, under the auspices of St. Anne's Guild of St. James Epis- copal Church, will.open the second half of its current reries Jan, 8, 9: The first speaker will be Arthur C. Clark, noted author and au- thority on space travel. * * * The second program will be of special interest to style-conscious women as Oleg Cassini, fashion designer, discusses his profession Feb. 5 and 6. ‘Concluding speaker for the 1958-59 series will be Stewart Al- Sop, well-known newspaper col- «= Critics Choose Alec Guinness land Liz Taylor NEW YORK (AP)—Motion pic- ture critics polled by Film Daily have selected Elizabeth Taylor and Alec Guinness as the actress and actor who gave the best star performance in 1958. . The results of the poll were an- nounced Sunday. : * * * Miss Taylor..was chosen for her performance in ‘‘Cat on a Hot Tin Roof.”’ . Guinness was named for his act- ing in “Bridge on the River Kwai.” The British actor won an Oscar for the same performance. - * * * Film Daily, a newspaper of the movie industry, solicited votes from press and magazine critics and reviewers and -from. movie commentators of television and radio. Space Expert to Speak at Town Hall Lecture _ umnist, who will come here March 5 and 6. n : All programs are held -at the Birmingham Theater at 11 a.m. follows, at the Birmingham Coun- try Club. | Police Chief Ralph W. Moxley to- night will ask city commissioners for the permanent appointment of Wesley J. Skowron as warrant of- ficer for the city of Birmingham. Skowron was given the office six months ago on a trial basis and according to Moxley has been “very satisfactory.” “crime” has come to the attention of Birmingham police. Someone stole Santa Claus over the week- end. The six-foot, plywood figure | Was a part of the outdoor display at the home of Dr. John N. Wake- vainen, 507 Linden Rd. Tickets for the annual Allied ham YMCA. To be held at the Masonic Temple in Detroit, the danee features three bands in the three main ballrooms. DeVere T. Corey Service for Devere T. Corey, 58, of 193 Hazel St., will be held at 1 p.m. Wednesday in the Bell Chap- el of the William R., Hamilton Co. Buria] will follow in White Chapel Cerfetery. Mr. Corey, a truck driver for the Alcoa Co., Detroit for 35 years, was a charter member of the Oak- land County Sheriff's posse. He is survived by his wife Gladys B. and a daughter, Mrs. Hgrold Guegy of Royal Oak, two grand- children ‘and a sister, Mrs, Larry Dirrim of Adrian. . Reese . 5. A “meet the celebrities” luncheon “ Something new in the annals of. , Youth dance on New Year's Eve. are availabl- now at the Birminge — an important point on the main|that such a division would benefit The newspaper did not release” Supersnap PRINTS SUPER SIZE-CLEAR-BRIGHT HITE PHOTO, INC.| € ! of terror’ on which American poli- cy is based is not automatic and that, while feasible, ‘‘jt will be at the end of the experiment by much harder to achieve in the|/an overdose of the anesthetic, ac- Peter Elstob, ‘figures of the number of persons participating in the poll. ¥ the promoter of —- AT CAMERA COUNTERS i . ; hern Death would be brought about/the aerial vovage. said he be-| highway between Bayamo and San-|both the northern and sout ltieved the balloon “was forced to| tiago, and inflicted 600 casualties Sections of the state and a ma- 1; ; : : overnment force. including 286) jority of the ballots favored a par- land injthe AHantic Gust neevy prisoners aay They. ae the| tition of California-at the Tehacha- 1960s than is generally believed."’, cording to Kevorkian’s plan. rainstorm. : ; * * * * highway from Bayamo to Santiago, Pl outa an werd pea ioaair Kevorkian, who is unmarried,| “Judging by the balloon’s speed) distance of about 75 miles, was “tos t Cold Air Heads South From graduated from University of Mich- jean Medical Schoo] in 1952, in-| terned at Henry Ford Hospital for | 'a year, served two years as an. ;Army doctor in Korea and took| Canada*Border_ |postgraduate courses in pathology By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS |i, Ann Arbor for two years. The brief mild winter weather| ~ © « appeared ended in Northern sec-| tions of the country today. | While studying pathology, he. Cold air spread from Canada Came across a textbook meference into the north central region andj that indicated experimentation on headed into Southern and Eastern condemned prisoners was practiced’ sections. It also was on the chilly|in the ancient world three hundred side in New England and parts of|years or so before the birth of, the Rockies and Plateau -egion. | Christ. | sk | “I thought if the idea was But fairly mild weather contin-; good then, it’s still a good idea. aed in most other sections of the | The more I thought about it, the country after Sunday’s record’ better the idea sounded.” temperature marks for the date, in some areas, ~ \ | At present, the physician has no} The icy air in the north central |fficial endorsement of his pro-| regton-extended through the Da- posal by any agency. He plans) kotas and Nebraska and dropped | t carry on his onem-an eampaign, | temperatures some 20 degrees | however, while engaged in his own, lower than 24 hours earlier. They Private research on medica] prob-| were near zero in North Dakota,,!ems that interest him. about 10 degrees in South akota| * * * and in the 20s in Nebraska, Kevorkian envisions that the eXx:! The cold air was expected to ad- | perimentation, if legalized, would vance through the Great Lakes re-/be supervised by the United Na- gion and Ohio Valley southwardjtions, available to ‘‘the medical into Arkansas and northern Texas.| geniuses around the world.” igf genius could erase errors we now think are truth and would; Fall U.S. Weather Bureau Report | . re . PONTIAC AND VICINITY — Fog, dis-| decade.” he said. | | “A single experiment by a man The Weather | push the medical world ahead a this morning. Mostly) * * * sipating slowly 4 s . : ; - . cloudy today. High lee peas sae He said studies of the living two policemen that ended with the lanky him to take a field sobriety test. ® cloudy | tomerrow. High 30. Moderate Wuman body would produce infor- hoofer being handcuffed, officers said * * * orl a un a Soy _— mation that cannot be obtained} today. “I can't do that either,” he. said. Lowest temperature preceding 8 a.m through autopsies after death, or) * * * “ame ; ; | ae : . good friend of the police. at 8 am.: Wind velocity 0 m.ph. es otter Al animals, ; He was due in nearby Van Nuys Mu- I've done lots of benefits for them. Pirection: Calm. | I shouldn't care to be a con-| nicipal Court later today for arraignment Sun sets Monday at 5:08 p.m. d d in but if I w I : The honest cops take me home when ‘ Sun rises Tuesday at 801 am /demned prisoner, but if I were on a drunk driving charge. I've been drinking,” the officers quoted ’ Moon rises Monday at 10:17 p,m ‘would definitel refer to volun-| Moon sets Tuesday at 10:20 am d y p ~», |teer for an experiment, rather than) 34 completely waste my life by dying 3in the gas chamber or electric} | chair."’ ' Downtown Temperatures 20 WW Ciirts $5 6 Saturday in Pontiac 5 Horror Cards Blamed | fire this year. up untit the time of last radio) Under rebel control. Rebel cas- contact on Dec. 18, I would es-|Ualties were put at 27 dead and timate that it went down just about|50 wounded, in the middle of the Atlantic) ~*~ * *® - Ocean,”’ Elstob said today, The rebel broadcasts said a gov- |ernment battalion was holding out r jat Maffo, near the highway town He’s Just Nervous _ tof Contramaestre between Baya- HARTEORD: England (UPI) 00 200 Fela Soriano, but (sai Pretty bride-to-be Shirley Taylor, 22, broke into tears when word reached the church that George Cope, 23, the bridegrom, was home in bed. George wasn’t sick. She Leaves With Skunk “His nerves got the better of | eee , | SAN FRANCISCO (UPI).— Jo- him,”’ Shirley explained. | seph M. Maring reported to po- | lice yesterday that a woman he . | met in a tavern walked off with Rations Dropped by Plane his pet skunk when he wasn't NAZE, AMAMI OSHIMA Is- | looking. LAND, Japan (UPI) — Emer gency supplies of powdered milk ‘Makes Bicycle Getaway and clothing were parachuted today to the nearly 6,000 citizens STONE, England (UPI) — An of Koniya made homeless early.{ armed bandit robbed a bank of yesterday by the nation’s biggest | 840 Saturday and escaped on a | bicycle, | Virtually destroyed. |it was surrounded and the town) | The issues which received most votes: Fog, Slippery Roads Cause 26 Accidents (Continued From Page One) marring Christmas 1958 with a | record highway slaughter, the holiday could end up as the sec- ond worst im history. The most tragic holiday on rec- ord was the black Christmas of 1956 when 712 persons died in traf- fic. The second worst Christmas on the highways occurred in 1955 when 621 persons were killed dur- ports boost this year's toll only) \slightly above the council's predic- tion of 620 deaths, the holiday’! would go down as the nation’s sec-| ond worst. | Faces Drunk Driving Charge Dan. Dailey Battles Police HOLLYWOOD (UPI) — Actor Dan The offi Dailey, 45, had a ground-rolling tussle with Daily and his wife, Gwen, 31, the former wife of actor Donald = O'Connor, had a few drinks with band- leader Louis Prima and his wife, Keely Smith, shortly before Dailey’s car smashed into the rear of another - Officers to walk a white line when they asked Dailey as saying. -. ing beer early in the evening, having ~ several drinks with dinner and then sev- - eral more drinks with Prima and Miss | cers said Dailey also refused said Dailey admitted drink- Highest temperature . ; | . ~ Leesa temperature reebe ae Fall 2 ear in a thick fog early yesterday, he Smith at a nightclub. . | Meee eeCeMtRe ca ct ‘on Hollywood Films | told officers. ‘CAME OUT SWINGING’ CINCINNATI (UPI)—Hollywood, | “ieaey exer ..44;blamed for so many things, is; ees # blamed by the Barker Greeting) Card Co., for its Yores line—! “horror, cards.” 48 --34| The firm's Al Badger explained| .295)he took his cue from the fact horror movies to such big busingss at the box office. Sample birth- Su-day in Pontiac | fas recorded downtown) Highest temperature . Lowest temperature * Mean temperature Weather — Sunny One Year Ago in Pontlac Highest temperature «...°*.....- Lowest temperature : Mean temperature 2.25020... Weather — Cloudy, snow Highest and Lowest Temperatures This Date in 86 Years Mrs. Dailey was “loud, boisterous, profane and abusive,” officers said. ‘WAS WARNED’ ; “She was warned to hold ther voice down,” they reported. “We were aware she also had been drinking and we ad- vised her not to try to make things worse than .they were.” | She was not held. and “came according to The ground-rolling scuffle broke out when officers attempted to put the six- foot actor in their car, Skidmore said. j Dailey opened the door of his auto out swinging and fighting” | ‘Skidmore. © > | Both officers and Dailey rolled on the ground until the two policemen finally succeeded in handcuffing him, they re- to MIAMI? NO CHANGE OF PLANE! [tins if late highway fatality re : U N L 5 H S | Thus, if late highway fatality re direct 3S. from Flint = Call your travel agent or Capital Airlines at CEdar 4-2694 for immediate reservations on flights beginning December 14th. 65 in 1889 -11 in 1880;day card: A drawing of an oc- ted 5 Sunday's Temperature Chart |cupied coffin on the outside, and a 4 * * ported. . @ i$ Stereo 2 Meroneie 40 28 the, legend inside, ‘‘How old would “I was on.my way home when the Dailey emerged with a cut lip and : Bismarck 27 a Miami 79 i vop be today if yow had lived?” fog caused me to. hit that car ahead of had to be treated at Valley Receiving r | | | a) Ruttato en 14 Minneapotis 26 fl _me which was stopped for the red light,” Hospital — but no one seemed cer- Charleston 62 48 New Orleans 53 41) t Dailey told arresting officers William tain if he got the cut lip in the scuf- Chicago 52 37 New York 49 37/DOeSn‘t Trust Welcome / g Pp cpcinnet 2k Ore acl . Hayhoe and Harold E. Skidmore. fle or the minor traffic accident. | AIRLINES Detrott ; ao ak Sunita os al te aisles ““I'm not going to kid you,” offi- Dailey was booked on suspicion of | Duluth 35 23 St. Louis 51 37/ + ; cers quoted him .as_ saying. “I’m drunk driving at the West Valley Police , 4 yesterday of $896 by a thief who did not come in. He forced an office window, then reached in | and grabbed the cash box. 8. Francisco 58 48 S.S. Marie 35 29 Trav. City 44 44) Seattle 50 43) Ft Worth 67 38 Grd. Rapids 45 24 Houghton * 24 Jacksonville 59 47 Kansas City 60 31 Los Angeles 67 47 Tampa 65 Washington 49 crocked because I’ve had plenty to drink. I}wog’t blow up your balloon because that would prove I’m stoned.” 4 Division ‘and released a short time later on $263 bail, demeanor drunk driving. | FLINT AD 40-NS8-290 : MIA the usual amount for mis- . Newspapers, 1958-43 cols. x | 140 tines \ I ayy ea A ATS Rn a car ATLL Tete _ SRT te carmen ryt Trt tS A ceed, BE ier ‘ DR. JACK KEVORKIAN flurries UA. Weather Bureaw Forecast Beattered snow (Detatla Page } eth THE PONTIAC P 116th YEAR . kok kok PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, MONDAY, DECEMBER 29, '1958 —38 PAGES 4 Fog, Icy Battles Rage in Cuba Re ¥ x ¥ ads th hf Rebels Smash at Army Forces Near Santiago. “Batista Forces Wage All-Out Offensive in. Central Region By WILLIAM L. RYAN HAVANA (?\—A ¢limax in Cuba’s two-year-old civil war appeared to be. drawing near today. Fidel Castro’s rebels smashed at govern- ment forces in Eastern Cuba, and President Ful- gencio Batista’s army waged a fierce offensive against insurgents in the central) part of the island. In Oriente province, at the eastern end of the is-| | land, the rebel radio said’ four of -Castro’s columns, were marching toward Oriente’s capital, Santiago de Cuba, after hitting army, forces elsewhere in the province. | between houses. minutes until released by. police. DOG-GONE TIGHT — Billy Kennedy, Australia, got into this tight spot trying to rescue his dog, When Billy got stuck, too, he was trapped for 75 ‘Rescuer Stuck AP Wirephote 1, of Erskineville, stuck His dog, Lucky, was also rescued by police, with Billy's assistance. though their lives in traffic earlier during the Christmas week- The rebels said their goal was —— ment ip Osente shorty Ist ‘59 Baby ment in Oriente shortly. In the central province of Las | Villas, Batista’s forces apparent. | ly had started a large-scale of- fensive to counter a string of rebe] victories which threatened | the, provincial capital of Santa | Clara, The government was send- ing in heavy artillery, tanks and | bombers. The rebels reported government | planes bombed Santa Clara and) the rebel-held town of Tetihonice, ; in Camaguey. province near Las Villas border. Camaguey lies, between Las Villas and Oriente. Other reports from Las Villas said Batista’s planes and arpa | heavily bombed and shelled, re concentrations around Santa care! One aim of the government of-! fensive appeared to be to remove a rebel threat to the main high-| ‘in Pontiac. Into Village, 1 Dies Sabre Jet fighter tore a 100-yard| way between Las Villas and Or- ore trait of destruction through! iente. ithis little Suffolk village today. Despite rebel attempts to have | The plane plowed into the populated places declared open |8TOund only a minute after taking cities, the government warned |ff. It killed a woman, wrecked a) that it would make all-out coun. |&2S station and a house and dam- terattacks on towns h or |2ged several others, Gataienes by the rebels. end. stroyed about- 30 trailers parked in a sales yard. A rebel exile organization in Mi-} The pilot, Lt. Charles L. ere) ami said the planes bombed andicott of Santa Monica, Calif., es- strafed cities although the Army} caped. He used his ejector seat knew the rebels were camped out-/ and parachuted to safety, unhurt. side the cities. Several people were reported in- In New York, another group of) jured. Two of them were taken to (Continued on Page 2, Col. 4) la hospital. os Pontiac Doctor Rekindles Touchy Medical Subject By PETE LOCHBILER . | Jack Kevorkian is an enthusiastic Pontiac physician who has dared to rekindle one of the touchiest subjects, in the medical world. The 30-year-old researcher has muyocated| that con- demned prisoners be allowed to volunteer for painless: medical experiment under anesthesia before they are put to death. “I believe it was the first time in 2,000 years that this proposal was seriously brought up,” said Dr. Kevorkian’ of his address before the Criminology Section of the American Association for the advancement of Science in Washington, DiC. Sat- urday. Back .in Pontiac, where he ten with his parents at 294 Cherokee! Rd., the young doctor conceded that his idea is a startling one.! reaction as yet,’’ he said, “but | . the professional people with whom | I've talked generally have taken! the idea under serious considera-} tion.” | Kevorkian felt that the strong. | est objections to: his “proposal | would come from those quarters | that. oppose capital punishment itself, not medical experimenta- tion, “T have my own feelings about capital punishment, too,’ said the (Continued on Page 2, Co]. 2) ia tiie, no ce te and de- in Pontiac to Be Welcomed Royally Little Miss or Mr. New Year will get a royal welcome * * * A. Riley, president. | fatalities he Pontiac Area ‘hariber of Commerce is planning died im a plane crash, gave the pjane’s instrument panel. |to shower gifts on the first Pontiac area baby of 1959. More than 25 merchants are lining up a couple dozen) —*presents, ranging from baby |food and clothes to a new i= Crashing lel Plows. permanent for the proud |cording to Orin M. | Police traffic analyst. This will be the first year the pound motorists, | KESGRAVE, England @ — A chamber has gone all out to honor| shocked by the early rate of traf- ie hing US. Air Force Super) the first-born of the year, said John, Traffic Toll 23. inState; None Killed Sunday National Total of 595 May Be 2nd Worst Yule Holiday on Record Traffic .............-. 595 IKires ...2...- wo wees. 99) Miscellaneous ..... ,..105) Total ......... oles 793) | From Our Nev s Wires Michigan wound up the long holiday weekend, with a miraculous deathless Sun- al- lost, day on the highways, 23 persons end. A heavy fog jage. ‘State Police said it was the first |time since ito go through a Sunday without a traffic fatality. There was only one) w_ Bell, | Sunday in 1957—Sept. §—without @ valerie, 15, arrived at the scene Jan. 12 for | fatality. | The highway toll, coupled with five fire déaths, three shooting and one person State an over-all count of 31 dead in aceidents over the holiday. Highway deaths were far lower “the black record of about 50 deaths over the Christ-' ac- State this year than mas weekend two years ago,” Lucas, Acress the nation, 'fic deaths, slowed down during the | wee kend to save the nation from | posting a record Christmas holiday Parents can enter their baby in highway fatality toll. the contest through their doctor, he contest the four-day toll, headed for an all-time high at the slacked off in the final two The council said the count) Have the family doctor send a probably would wind up somewhat above its pre-holiday estimate of | said, rules: explaining these * * * statement to the Chamber listing the exact time and date of birth; sex, weight and name of the | baby and name and address of | the parents, The National Safety Council said- which appeared | start, ‘days, 620 traffic deaths. S | Safety officials said the im- provement in the traffic death | rate stemmed from the “shock” The entries must he de slivered by of the early fatality pace. noon Jan. 5 to the |Contest,”" in care. of the Pontiac 9 | Area Chamber of Commerce, 34 E. Pike. St. Parents who live in- Oakl eligible to enter the contest. ° * * * results will Contest be bowl January, Riley .said. Complications Set In WEST COVINA, Calif (UPI) — Police wrote out 54 citations for Herschel Lee Welch, 18, when he was seized after passing a stop sign and leading officers on a 90- mile-an-hour chase. -He told police he sped away because he was alraid of losing his driver's license for running the stop sign. Baby Girl Suffocates DE TROIT (UPI) —A_ six-week- old St. “Cle iif Shores girl suffo- cated this morning while sleeping beside her mother. The victim, Theresa Lee Waud, had a cold | and apparently death was caused by a laryngeal spasm, according to Macomb County Coroner Dr. Roy Markle. Lf * “T’ve not experienced any public e i Today’ S Press weepaciney Comics: |... ..66snacsees icc 31 County News .............. 21 Editorials ................. 6 Green Empress ............ 32 Markets .......,.......... 33 Obitukries . soueopossgpoosn ‘Sports . eee tees at eb a0 Theaters 32 TV & Radio Progrants . 1 37 Wilson, Earl 37 Women’s Pages ......... 22-24 “First Baby) and P l Nort County north of 14 Mile road are oe vania_and North C | an | nounced during the second week of) __— California counfed about talities with 59. Texas had 46, IIl- inois 38, New York 34, 25 each, Michigan 23, Although Americans escaped | (Continued on _Page 2 i@oln so) covering southern and central Mich- igan slowed traffic and may have been a factor in the perfect Sunday. But the fog causéd a large number of ‘minor accidents ‘considerable property dam- involving 'ington Township seven miles south- Michigan who Deadline Today homewart- | apparently one- tenth of the nation’s highway fa- Ohio 27,, arolina Florida and | Virginia 18 each pad Indiana 17. ‘state will be held April 6. ? use 26 Smas ause SPs herd UNITED PRESS INTERNATIONAL ae z : —+> * 45 satin, SS VISIBILITY WAS 145 YARDS — His Cessna 140A plane apparently out of gas, William R. Quye of 968 Kenilworth St., a 22-year-old student pilot, died when the craft plunged to the earth Romeo- State rented plane ‘Goes Down in Fog Near Romeo Wreckage Lies in Peach. Orchard in a ,fog-covered peach orchard near Romeo. abéut 15 yards. 15 in Oakland Hurt but No Deaths Listed Road Conditions Force Traffic to Move at Snail’s Pace Thick fog which blanket- ed Oakland County and slippery roads today were blamed for one of the hign- est weekend county traffic accident tolls of 1958. TWenty - six smashups -/were reported to the Oak- \land County Sheriff's De- [partment from 8 a.m. Sat- jurday through mid-morn- it today. Fifteen persons were hurt in 12 |injury aceidents reported to sher- Pentize Press Photo iff's deputies. The other 14 mis- | dents. At one point late Sunday after- noon, eight accidents were re- ported during a span of about 2'2 hours, three of them involving injured persons. Within an hour and 40 minutes two accidents Police said visibility was only Quye was flying alone in the Air Crash Kills City Man 2°" A 22-year-old Pontiac man was! Bell said he and his family were killed Sunday afternoon. when his watching television shortly after rented plane narrowly missed a’ 4 p.m. when they heard a “thud house and crashed in a fog-en- and a swish.”’ shrouded peach orchard in Wash- “We thought it was a car at first. Then when we went out- side we saw limbs from our big oak*tree strewn all over the front yard, Bell said. A piece of the plane's right wing- tip and glass also were found on |the ground. west of Romeo, William R. Quye, of 968 Kenil- | worth St., was dead whea Harry 41, and his daughter, | moments later. Romeo State Police said Quye. The plane, a Cessna 140A, hit a student pilot, suffered a frac- the top of the tree, spun out of tured skull when his head hit the|control above the ‘house and icrashed just 50 yards short of an , - 6 Trains Stolen ‘From Station Election Petitions in Indianapolis Today, 4 p.m., is the deadline . os . for candidates to file nominating INDIANAPOLIS, Ind# uP i = petitions for Oakland County Cir-, trains were stolen from Union cuit Court judgeships and for town-. Station today, but police nabbed the thief toting them off in a taxicab. Police said they caught Rich- ard Dawson, 37, St. Louis, Mo. ships offices for the next two years Candidates for the five judge- ships, including five regular six- year terms and two shorter terms, must have their nominating peti- tions into the Secretary of State’s ynder his shirt and five others office in Lansing by 4 p.m stuffed in a paper bag Candidates for positions in Oak- The trains — the miniature land County’s 24 townships must | paced — were taken from a display. ; Asked why he did it, Dawson replied simply: “‘T love trains.” He was held on a‘ preliminary charge of- larceny. Red Subs Reported | spective township clerks. Posi- | tions at stake include sppervisor, clerk, treasurer, trustee or trus- | tees, justice of the peace, board of review member, and -consta- ble, At last count. 3 candidates had file their petitions with their re- | | filed for the séven positions on the LONDON (UPI) — The Lon- Circuit Court, don Daily Herald said today Undoubtedly there will be a pri-| Allied warships have been mary Feb, 16 to taper the number, alerted to look out for--Russian down to two for each position. submarines ‘“‘operating secretly The general election throughout in waters* where the Western the county and the rest of the) Powers test ,their guided mis- siles.”’ DEATH CAR — A four-year-old Pontiac girl, Ann Louise Chapman, when train at the was killed this morning a car driven hy her mother was-hit by a [LS .* = railroad tracks on Baldwin avenue Car Collides With tate a Pontiac Press Photo near Walton rio The mother, Mrs. Norma Chapman, 42, of 1919 Opdyke Rd., and two other passengers in the car were injuréd. — - | with one of the missing trains-: Most of the mishaps were caused Visibilitys>-was about by fog and slippery roads. tate police said. State Police at the Pontiac Post The pilot, who had about 45 reported more than a dozen wrecks hours flying time to his credit, over the weekend, half of them had left Pontiac Municipal Airport: involving injuries. -15 p.m. on @ flight to Lapeer) * * * and Port Huron, He had been out’ The Redford State Police Post about two eu having stopped reported 15 property damage and at Lapeer and Port Huron airports five injury accidents since mid- after leaving Pontiac, according to night Saturday. Romeo State Police Corp. Henry DeLooff. He said Quye had put 11") | gallons of gas in the plane be- | fore he left Pontiac Airport, but remeaaber.> that state troopers found no gas | W. irons caid, | in the tank, | Civil Aeronautics Administration lie inspectors were to investigate the open field. 15 yards, s “There were more accidents reported for during holiday pe- riod over the past few days than in any other similar period I Sheriff Frank -Irons expressed a feeling of re- { this morning as Oakland Coun- ity escaped the holiday weekend's Pte. plae — by JR. jhazardous weather conditions with | a s : re ‘onl tre : o | Greenhalgh, of 75 Ottawa Dr., Pon- y two poltic fatalities. tiac, who -owns and operates the: Northern Flying Service at Pon-! tiac Municipal Airport. | A neighbor of the Bells, Paul Kyle, 26. who was home with his wife, and three children, said he heard the plane flying low, “right, lover our roof.” | “We were extremely fortunate — “ny that the death count was held to We thought it was, going to | two in the face of highway. con- pt eneateng donee errs Beaid ditions and the number of ac- ee ‘ © an eX" | cidents reported.” plosion,”” Kyle said, “Most of the accidenfs were due jto a heavy unseasonal fog which ‘not only cut visibility to a few feet in many sections, but put a fine coat of ice on roads and high- ways,” Irons said, From noon’ Saturday through mid-morning today, 11 accidents were. reported in ne city of Pon- jtiac. Three of the seaiene involved ‘injuries, Patrolman David H. Slater of ithe Pontiac Police Department ‘Traffic Bureau said the city’s webk- end accident total was one of the shighest of the vear. Serious injury accidents were Ippnaniee because the fog forced idrivers to proceed cautiously, Sla- ; " said, He was the second man on the scene. : + In the Bell home when the crash, occurred were Bell, his wife, their three daughters and a son. A neighbor's child and Bell's father also were inathe house. Ind Probe Held. at Coldwater Another Boy Reported | Injured; Chief Denies | Abuse at Home | | The fog was dissipating slowly this morning, but drivers were warned by authorities that some. roads are still slippery and snow flurries are expected tonight. Irons warned drivers on county roads to be “‘extremély cautious”’ during periods of the day or night when fog prevails. The visibility is near- zero and the pavement is treacherous when slippery. | i “The best thing is just not to day by legislative probers. lao any driving unless it is ab- | As in the first instance, inquiry. solutely necessary and, !f you must lfollowed a Christmas holiday visit drive, keep your speed down,” home by the inmate. jIrons advised. * * * * * * DETROIT WA s { ‘of injury to a boy inmate of Cold- Home and Training second instance iwater State | School was under investigation to-| For a second time, too, Dr. E. J Rennell, supérintendent — of the I f 20-] ht ‘Coldwater institution, denied the OW 0 onig jinjury was the result of mistreat-; ment by attendants. Forecast for Area: Dr. Rennell, accusing house in- | vestigators of ‘persecution and | A few scattered snow flurries harrassment,’’ said he anticipat- | are forecast for tonight with the ed stil further complaints ‘be- low temperature expected to dip cause of all this publicity.” to 20 degrees. Tomorrow will be Myrl H. Webb, Detroit taxicab/ Cloudy with a high of 30, and mod- driver, complained yesterday to etale southerly winds. ; the Phillips special house investi-+ if us IEE) forecast, he gating committee that his son, |Weather Bureau predicts tempera- Robert, 14. came home on a Christ- tures will average 4-5 degrees mas Visit with bruises on his head |2P0ve the normal high of 34 and and blackened eves. inormal jow of 20, Tonight and State Rep. T, John Lesinské, (D- pees are to be colder ae Detroit), member of the commit- fednesday and Thuxsday will be warmer. tee, said there were signs of cor- | ‘ Precipitation will total two - to yral punishmen Rol poral! Lor Robert: ‘|three-tenths of an inch as, snow Dr. Rennell said the Webb | flurries tonight and some snow or boy bruised his head in a fall (rain again near the end of the week and purposely blackened both his (is forecast. eyes. | Nineteen was the lowest record- g in downtown Pontiac preceding a.m. The mercury rose to 43 at 1 p.m. In the previous instance, that of '™ 12-year-old Gerald Nowak of St. Clair Shores, Dr. Rennell said in- jury was the apparent result of al titfle with another boy. Hall for Rent for Special Occasions, Convenient. Ample parking, FE 47101. |haps were property damage acci- — “scientific crew of 10 men for six fe THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1958 + 9 ais * Possible in 10 Years ‘Space Lab Would Hold 10 Men Up for Six Months WASHINGTON (AP) — A new plan for a gigantic wheel in space —intended’ as 4 laboratory’ 500 miles above the eaftth—wés pro- posed today. : ee Scientists from the Lockheed Missile Systems Division of Sun- nyvale, Calif., predicted that the space art will be,advanced enough to do the job in about 10 years. It would cost more than two bil-, lion dollars, they estimated. * * * The wheel with five spokes would be assembled in space, with ready-made units firedeup to a construction crew. ‘In operation it would support a months completely independent of - self-sufficient compartments were blasted into orbit, the crew would Move in -with a rocket designed for assembly work and another de- signed to return to earth. - ° * * * The assembly rocket is dubbed by Lockheed scientists the - Astro- tug. Its job would be to capture all of the space laboratory ‘¢om- partments as they are fired aloft, and fit them together into the |wheel-shaped space laboratory. The Lockheed proposal was pre- sented by Saunders B.- Kramer and Richard A. Byers before the fifth annua] meeting of the Amer- ican Astronautical Society of the American Assn. for Advancement of Science. earth supply. It would have a nu- clear power supply as it orbited The “Astrotug would have to lo- cate, identify and capture the 23 State Inaugural Takes {7 Hours | Williams Sixth Straight Term Without Precedent ‘in History of Nation LANSING ® — Democratie Gov. Williams’ sixth ‘straight inaugural — without precedent in the history of the nation — is going to con- sume the better part of New Year's Day. : * * * Thursday's inauguration, includ- ing the formal program and side activities, will take up 17% hours. On a packed scheduje of events will be the swearing-in ceremonies on the east porch of the State Capitol, a luncheon talk by Demo- cratic National Chairman Paul M. Butler and Williams’ own inaugural speech. ; |the Americans invaded the Philip- . LOS "ANGELES (AP) A Japa- nese admiral has told a U.S. schoolboy his fear ‘of a trap led him to withdraw his fleet when pines in World War II. . The 2,000-word etter of Vice Adm, Kiyohide Shima to 16-year- old Bill Frazer of Pacoima, Calif., broke the eadmiral’s long silence on a mystery which has puzzled war historians. ’ * * * Frazer had asked Shima why he pulled his forces out of the crucial | | | Inflation Called Endless Chain Explains Why Jap Flee Ran From Leyte in ‘44 |formation in a history term paper ‘around the earth. F ' |space station compartments as) The hasic rocket which would.they were needed. Some 15 com-| boost the space station compart-| partments would go into the rim ments into orbit would be a’ three- of the wheel alone. stage giant, according to the Lock-, * * «* Mrs. Nancy Williams, the Gov- | ernor’s wife, will be foreed to | Pass up some, of the day-lohg | U. of M. Economist Says | Links Include Upward heed proposal. . * * * t The first stage- would develop & million pounds of thrust and is to be designéd to be recoverable. The second stage would add 300,000 pounds of thrust, or some- thing less than the total power of Crewmen would: be able to re- -|turn to earth in a special re-entry vehicle. which would glide gradual- ly into the earth’s atmosphere and drop below the speed ‘of sound some 25,000 feet above the earth. At this stage the return vehicle would turn on a turbojet engine activity. She is recevering from | | a recent illness. She expects to be present at the grand march of the inaugural ball, however. She and her husband: plan! to lead the grand march at the Civie Center as they have done in his past inaugurals. The ball caps the day’s events, Wage, Price Pressure | €HICAGO W — A University ;of Michigan economist today de- ‘scribed inflation as an endless chain. * * * In a speech prepared for an) the largest U.S. missile to date,|and fly as a normal airplane un- American Economic Assn. meet- the Atlas. The third stage would lift the payload into orbit. As’ soon as four of the sealed itil it was captured piggy-back oP 4 = - { a ij \Style by a mother airplane and | brought in for a landing. . ICld e A Better ’ for You a You can qualify quick for your co Phone F Call in Person or Return Name Secretary — Accountant — Clerk-Typist Stenographer — Bookkeeper Office Machine Operator and rapid advancement in the New Year. Train at the Institute in minimum time, and at : a reasonable cost. Day, Half-Day and Evening Classes are offered Free Employment and Review Service to (Graduates. VETERAN APPROVED The Business Institute 7 W. Lawrence Street eee ee Heee ee. lin West Berlin | | ' | | BERLIN (AP): — A-top official ‘of a private West Berlin intelli- gence agency has been arrested on suspicion of being a Commu- nist spy. . West Berlin’police said the man is Dr, Kurt Werner, 59, head of ‘an economic section of the League ‘of Free Jurists. * * * The Free Jurists — an organi- zation which has received mcral and financial support from promi- nent lawyers in the Western world | —gathers evidence of legal injus- | tice in Communist East Germany. It thas widespread underground ‘contacts in the East. * * * Werner knew the names of some ‘of these underground contacts, and | ‘police suspect him of having siven! ithe East German secret police in- formation on them, A spokesman }for the Free Jurists said three ‘contacts have been arrested as a } result of Werner, Five others fled ,to West Berlin. Position in 1959 S ly for a better salary nvenience. Pontiac department of economics, said the |links include upward pressures ‘on ‘Snow Theat: Robbers ing, Prof. Gardner Ackley, chair- man of the University of Michigan wage rates and prices and gradual long-term increases in price levels for food and raw materials. The economist said béth admin- “The money wage is, of all prices,’ Ackley said, “one of the most clearly ‘administered.’ Mon- ey wage rates do not fall appre- ciably when an excess supply of labor exists.” DETROIT — Burglars’ stole a safe from the Raskin Food Co.) on the weekend but gave up trying| to trundle it through snow and ice. They abandoned it after half a block, leaving intact its con- tents of several thousand “dollars in bonds and cash. istered prices and administered wages cause inflation. . . x * ® . fs The word administered is used by economists to describe prices that normally do not go up and down as the market changes. / battle of Leyte: Gulf in October 1944, The youth will use the in- in junior high school. - Expressing gratitude for the ad- miral’s response, young Frazer added: ‘‘I hope I get an A on the paper.” battle in Surigao Strait. * x * The admiral wrote Frazer that: — the Japanese Ist Division of Vice’ Adm. Nishimura was destroyed by) the Americans. His own flagship, | the heavy cruiser Nachi, was! crippled by a collision with anoth-| er Japanese cruiser’ and was lim-| ited to a top speed of 20 knots.} All factors made him decide the! Americans were waiting for him in force. “It was quite clear that we should only fall into a ready trap," Shima said. “I considered all such things — events, circumstances, | possibilities. Then I came to my) decision that it would be better to) retreat from the strait and wait a. chance to know ‘how everything went.” * * * | The Los Angeles © Examiner, | which published the copyrighted, letter, said it is ‘“‘certain to be-| come one of the great historical! documents of the war in the Pa-) cific.’4 tJap Prime Minister : we Party Threaf’. Nobusuke Kishi is facing his most serious political threat in 19! months in office following his fail- ure to persuade members not to resign. Kishi’s Liberal Democratic party. 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CHESTER Deaths i in Pontiac and Nearby Areas He’ “had been employed at ‘the Wessen Street Recreation Center. Mr. Gillard died Wednesday at his home after an illness of sev- eral weeks. LLOYD B. GREER Service for Lloyd B. Greer, 69, of 90 Oakland Ave., will be held at 2 p.m. Wednesday at the Purs- ley Funeral Home with burial in Franklin. He was q retired engraver for’ Inch Memorials, Inc., and a mem- Clayton T. Chester, 72, of 37 Nor-| ton Ave. died eiadeniy. of a heart | ~ attack in n his home early this morn-! ing. He was a retired employe Pentiac Motor Division. Besides his wife, Edna, he is sur- vived by a daughter, Mrs. Ida Cur-| ry of Pontiac; three sons, Cecil, Thomas and the Rev. Angelo Ches- ter, all of “Pontiac; and a brother. Mr. Chester's body is at the Far- MISS PANSIE DOLLERY Service for Miss Pansie Dollery, 77, of 178 N. Perry St., will be held Tuesday at the Brace- Smith Funeral Home with burial Mt. Park Cemetery. She had been a member of First Ptesbyterian Church. Miss Dollery died Saturday morning in Pontiac General Hos- pital after a brief illness. 4% JOHN DUNN The Rosary will be recited at 8:30 tonight in the Pursley Funeral Home. for John Dunn, who died Friday night after a prolonged ill- ness. Service will be at 10 a.m. Tues- d4y from St. Benedict's Church with burial in Mt. Hope Cemetery. Mr. Dunn, 72, is survived by two sisters. : ‘ ‘THOMAS GILLARD Service for Thomas Gillard, 40, of 7644 Branch St., will be held at 1f a. m. Tuesday at the William F. | Davis Funeral Home With burial in Perry Mt. Park Cemetery. 4 . a RBeag PEEDWAY WHITE | Shite iy a retired employe of the J. €. Penney ber of First Baptist Church. Surviving are his wife, Bess; | \She leaves six children, three sis- ‘ters and two brothers. a MRS. EDYTHE HADLEY HOLLY — Service . will be held Tuesday at one o'clock for Mrs. Edythe Hadley, 73, at the Schrader Funeral Home at Plymouth, with burial in Rose Center Cemetery. She died Saturday. The former Edythe Foster was a native of the Holly area, but has; lived -in Plymouth several years. JAMES CRAIG HANKE TROY—Service for James Craig ‘a son, Robert J. of Pontiac; three | grandchildren; and a sister. J Mr. Greer died, Friday a ‘illness of three manths. MRS. WERNER A. HOHLSTEIN Service for Mrs. Werner A. (El- friede) Hohlstein, 51, of 101 Auburn! Ave., will be held at 1 p.m. Tues- day at the Donelson-Johns Funeral Home with burial in Oak Hill Cem!! jelery. A native of Germany, ‘she is sur- vived by three sons,-Werner K. and Karl, both of Pontiac, and_| Guenter in Germany. Mrs. Hohlstein died Saturday morning in her home. She had been in ill health nearly two years. Mareon Miller, 71, died Saturday in Hotel Roosevelt where he made his home. He had been ill a year. A native of Ukrainia, he was a | Co. Service will be at 11 a.m: Wednesday from St. Joseph's Church where he was a member. Burial will follow in Mt. Hope Cemetery. Mr. Miller's body is at the Voorhees-Siple Funeral Home. MBS, MARY E. WELLS Mrs. Mary E. Wells of 197 Me- chanic St. died this morning in Pon- tiac General Hospital. She was 93. Surviving are eight grandchil- dren; 10 great-grandchildren; and two great-great- -grandchildren. | Service will be held at 1 p.m. Wednesday at the Spatks-Griffin| Chapel. Her body will be taken to Imlay City for burial. ALVIN LEE BILBREY "CLAWSON —Service for Alvin|* Lee Bilbrey, 80, of 359 Baker St. will be held at 7 tonight in the: Price Funeral Home in Troy. Addi- tional service will be conducted ; FUEL OIL FOR PLEASANT WINTER LIVING Burns Cleaner Burns Hotter Burns Longer eee j y f i f i ; | j ! Q ee, 1 iJ f; § Y t ff . Oakland Fuel & Paint 430 Orchard Lake FE 5-6159 son; twe sons, Robert’ Lee at home| and Jefferson W. of Royal Oak; |were bringing in a million dollars |two brothers, 18 grandchildren and) in profits. 10 great- ‘grandchildren. Wednesday at the Churchill Fu neral Home in Murray, Ky. Burial! will follow in Murray City Ceme-, tery. He died yesterday at William: Mr. Bilbrey was a_ retired © employe of the Chevrolet Gear | member of Oddfellows No. 515 of Hazel Park. Lodge | Surviving are his wife, Lula; two,design, Noble wrapped the candy Col. Joseph Harvey Long, eye-catching paper and de-!chairman of the Huntington Pub- © lishing Co., died Sunday night ey daughters, Mrs. Hazel Moore of Troy and Mrs. Mary Sills of Claw- | |Hanke, eight-year-old son of Mr. land Mrs, Louis G. Hanke Jr., ‘Louis University, died: Sunday. He /was a member of the university's Deaths Elsewhere ST. UPS (AP)The Rev, Laurence J, ‘KEénny, S.J., 94, pro- fessor emeritus of history at St. faculty for more than 50 years, retiring in 1952, He was born in Ohio. -. MOUNT DORA, Fla. (AP) Phillip H, Falter, 83, president of the Massena, N.Y., Banking and Trust Co., died Sunday. Falter, who was born in Chicago, wa. with the Aluminum Co, of Amer- ica from 1902 to 1914. BALTIMORE, Md. (AP) — Clif- = THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1958 _' and VIIRACLE MILE A 4 4 Our Annual-January | a lon STORE MI CGA sg ih St, 4820 Rochester Rd., will be held at of Joseph Mercy Hospital after an 1’p-m. Monday at the Price Fu- ford G. Beckham, 77, former In- ternal Revenue Service attorney in Washington, died Sunday of a SaaS Ss cubis RS iwas worth 22 million dollars. jneral Home. Burial will be in| ‘Union Corners Cemetery. The bey was dead on arrival at St. Joseph Mercy Hospital, Pon- tiac, after he had been struck down by a car on Rochester road yesterday afternoon. )Stroke. Beckham, who was born in Fort ‘Worth, Tex., igovernment service in 1954. retired from TORONTO, Ont, (AP) — John David .Kelly, 98, whose historical | — known throughout . paintings are Canada on calendars and prints, Surviving besides his parents are died Saturday after a brief illness. a sister, Lois, at home; grandpar- ents,- Mr. and Mrs. Louis Hanke of Warren and Henry Harios of Tem- perance. & He was a third grade student at Colerain Elementary School in| Troy. JACK E. JOHNSON LAKE ORION Service for Jack E. Johnson, 36. of 262 Lake- view Dr., will be held at 11 .a.m. Tuesday at Flumerfelt Funeral, Home me burial in East Lawn |Cemetery | Mr. Johngon was fatally injured| when the trugk ir which he was, riding went off the road between| Bay City and Pinconnifig and struck a culvert Friday night. Mr. Johnson was.a self-employed plasterer. He attended the Oxford Free Methodist Church. Surviving are his wife, Ethel Gerald, Johnny and Jack Jr.; two daughters, Cehrie and Susan, both “at home: his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel D. Johnson; and a sister, Mrs. Helen DeClute of Pon- tiac. | Man Who Put Hole in Life Savers Dies GREENWICH, Conn, (AP)— (ward John Noble, the man put the hole in Life Savers, tion. In 1913, he and J. Roy |for $2,900 from Clarence A. Crane. | Besides changing the hard mint’ s| in signed a display carton, Charles Francis Montgomery, jsecretary of the National Retail |Druggists’ Assn., erick (Se eothman, |heart ailment, yi ied |Joseph M. Fay, Sunday at his home here after an/editor of the Chicago Sun Times} ~~ |illness of several months. He was and a Chi¢ago newsman for more! 76. ithan 30 years, died Saturday, Noble, a businessman and phil-| parently of a heart attack. He was | ® Beaumont Hospital, Royal Oak, aft-| anthropist, built the candy mints| born in Chicago. . er a year’s illness. linto a multimillion-dollar opera- | allen Publishing Firm Head Axle Plant in Detroit and a Lae the Life Saver business Dies at 95 j a South He was an artist with a lithog- raphy firm when he retired in 1955 after 71 years of painting. WHITE HALL, Ill, (AP) — 73, died Saturday. NIAGARA FALLS, N.Y. (AP)— Mustafa. Merlika-Kruja, 71, prime minister of Albania during the!© 1941-1943, died | — 'Nazi occupation, Saturday after a long illness. TOLEDO, Ohio (AP) — C. Jus- tus Wilcox, 79, managing trustee of the Libbey Estates Corp., which ‘administers the interests of the late Edward Drummond Libbey, died Saturday. He also was a beard member of Libby - Owens Ford Glass Co. and of the Owens- Illinois Glass Co. CHICAGO. (AP) — Dayid Evans, 84, founder of the Chicago Stee] Foundry Co., died Saturday. He came to Chicago in 1892 from Mar- ion, S.C., his birthplace. 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Auerbach of Boston the Eastern Knickerbocker star, topped the team. voting for the National Basketball Assn all-star game today. + Ony one game was played in The game, between hand-picked the league Sunday, The Cincinnati aces of the Western and Eastern Royals handed the Minneapolis divisions, will be played in Detroit, Lakers their fourth straight set- * * * Jan 23. Writers and sportscasters back, 120-116. selected 10 players announced by| Jack Twyman paced the Royals! League President Maurice Podol- with 32 points, eight in the last} off. The remaining five players on) quarter : each squad will be named by the tk * * | coaches next week In Saturday night’ games, the| x * * Boston Celtics tightened their hold | The lone newcomer to the squad on first place in the Eastern di- Elgin Baylor, former Seattle | vision with a 112-94 decision over ‘ll-Ameriga now in his first year the Lakers. New York remained! with the Minneapolis Lakers. The four games back by downing other nine have seen action in the Syracuse 106-102 and the Philadel- s Army {Annual ‘Opens Tonight ‘}team at 7:30 p.m. with the A “Cappy’ 4 Detroit Michigan Favored | in kk kok ok Y Spartans Battle Duke Tonight in Dixie C wk *& * lassic Cage Tourney : Wolverine Quint Top Choice to Win Motor City Meet By BRUNO L.. KEARNS Sperts Editor, Pontiac Press Midwest basketball prestige gets tested by Eastern challéngers to- night in the 7th annual Motor City Classic at the U. of D. Memorial building. U. of D., a sophomore-laden darkhorse, meets.a veteran Army }- versity of Michigan, tourney Pek ite, facing experienced Princeton in the second game about 2s p.m. x *« * - | The favored Wolverines may have their hands full with the Ivy Leaguers who gave Ohio State a rough time at Columbus on a nationally televised game. Princeton, coached by ex-Michi-| gan player and coach Frank! Cappon, :held -12 potnt leads against the Buckeyes before falling, 75-66. * * * The Tigers will try to match Michigan’s three-ply scoring and rebounding attack, made up of George Lee, M, C. Burton and John Tidwell, with 6-5 senior cap- tain Carl Belz and a sparkling jun- ior Jim Brangan. Burton has hit 94 points in three games while Tidwell, a sophomore has totaled 91 points. Lee, former Highland Park High | School ace, has hit 88 points to date. Princeton has four seniors from the squad which won 20 and lost 6 last season and could give Mich- igan trouble with its experienced reserves. * * * Army and U. of D. are figured to be the weaker of the teams in the classic, but the Cadets rate the fa- Olmedo Is Winner, |States and Australia one victory vorites’ role over the Titans in the opener. A classy sophomore, Lee-Sager who has piled up 105 points in five games, is Army's key per- former. As a plebe he was being | touted as the best player to hit | the court at West Point. Standing 6-5, ‘academy under the new rule w ; took second place in the 100 and Ss Seer enter eore Fort Worth Tex., was third. changed the height limit from 6-4.| Weaver had a badly pulled leg Captain of the Army quintet is|muscle at the finish. He said a Cage Powers Invade Raleigh By The Associateg Press | bleheader, providing all survive | The eollege basketball fan hedfd| today’s opening round. giving out with “I wish I were in * * * . Dixie” isn't whistling in the dark.’ Cincinnati (No. 2) met Wake He's in tune with the times, broth- Forest, North Carolina (No. 3) er. ifaced Louisville, N.C. State (No.. While more than a dozen holi-'§) was paired with Yale and Michi- day tournaments are on the sched-'san State (No. 9) took on Duke. ule today, the majority of the big. -_ « & boys have converged ok Raleigh, Meanwhile, unbeaten Kentucky, | N.C., for the Dixie Classic. idle for a week after winning its * * * ‘own invitational tournament, puts Four of the nation’s top ten its No. 1 ranking on the line teams entered the Dixie, and to- against Navy at Lexington. The morrow night’s semifinals could Kentucky boys have won eight this see them banging heads in a dou- season. U.S., Aussies Even in Cup Opener BRISBANE, Australia (AP) —Jshould be put on the team. It also Alex Olmedo crushed Mal Ander-,was Jones who bypassed Hamiul- son, but Barry MacKay fell be- ton Richardson, the No. 1: player fore the smooth stroxes of Ashley in the U.S. for MacKay over the Cooper today to give the United former’s violent protests. apiece in«th® opening singles of |2-6, 9-7, 8-6 in a magnificent, up- the Davis Cup challenge round. hill battle, while Cooper, The results also made Perry |writhing under Jones, the controversial 70-year- old U.S. captain, look alternately |top, 4-6, 6-3. 6-2, 64) like a slick: old genius and a not-| * * Sg so-smart _old- timer. So now it's It was Jones who convinced U.S. ‘The doubles are scheduled for to- brass that Olmedo, a Peruvian, morrow- with Olmedo teamine | 'Morrow, Davis Shine at Sugar Bowl Top Stars Track ne NEW ORLEANS ) — Olympians leg pain hit him about 10 strides Bobby’ Morrow and Glenn Davis!/from the finish, but he held on) won easily Sunday in a Sugar Bowl | to take third. track meet chilled by 50-degree * * * temperatures. | Morrow, who hit the tape some Morrow, just back from a Latin three strides ahead of West, American tour, finished the 100-| cleared the pack early and stayed yard run in 9.6, and Davis, who| ahead. In an elimination heat, he had been training in well-below had. run second. | freezing weather, did a 48.8 quar-| ter-mile. East Texas State’s John West “They don’t give out medals for the first heat,” he said later. Davis was yards ahead of | North Carolina’s Dave Scurlock in winning the 440. He started slowly and moved into challenge | position on the back turn. Jimmy Weaver, unattached from Seven runners, including Eddie) the semiffnals with the champion-| ship tomorrow night. Gator Bowl, Sugar Bowl and Rich-} mond Invitational tournaments, all two-day, four-team affairs, get un- with Richardson and Cooper pair- ing with left handed Neale Fraser for doubles that the Americans « ere cone eded their best chance in pre- Olmedo whipped Anderson 8-6,|;match forecasts. alter tropical storm the night before, MacKay’s bullet and all four players donned spikes services for' one set, came out cntat one time or another. Despite ‘the a brand new match. Tennis Stadium. ~~ jhad anything to do with the results is . debatable, with the slippery grass. be repercussions among the brass of the US. over Jones’ use of MacKay, Had big Barry’ come through, Jones would have been hailed as a mas- ter strategist. his second singles match, But ‘for the second-guessers. Championships will be decided tonight in the ECAC Holiday Fes- tival at New York, the All-Col- fege tournament at Oklahoma City, the Far West Classic at Corvallis, Ore., the Queen City Invitational, at Buffalo, N. Y., and the Southwest Conference tournament at _Houston. The Big Bight tourney reaches The Motor City, Orange Bowl, 2s (Kay Bows the Australians, It is in tbe The courts were soaked from a canvas covering, some rain iseeped onto the turf of the Milton * * * Whether the treacherous footing Actually, all the players had the same problems —_ One thing is certain—there will Lawn Tennis Assn, _# x” Ok * But MacKay gave an undisti st guished performance, to say t least. He has one more chance in He’ll have to do a lot of improv- ling if he hopeS to make amends. Jones now, of course, is fair game * * * jan eight-team battle like the Dixie, (noon 69-66 first round triumph over Mis- der way tonight, while the Carrou- sel tournament at Charlotte, N.C., opened with a twinbill this after-| The ECAC final matches St. Joseph's of Philadelphia and St. John’s of New York, a pair of onmce-beaten, crowd-pleasing teams that_ look to the class of the Kast, St. Joseph’s outscram- bled Utah 79-65 and St. John’s thrashed previously unbeaten Dayton 76-63 in Saturday’s semi- finals, .With-pre-tourney favorite Xavie of Ohio, No. 10 nationally, on, the sidelines, -host Oklahoma (City and Duquesne clash for the \All- College’ title. stopped Xavier 81-54 and Duquesne beat Bowling Green 69-65 to set up the championship pairing. * * * Favorite Texas Christian and darkhorse Texas A&M barely made rit, 60-59. over’ Rice, while TCU rolled over Southern Methodist 74- 64. vading Iowa in the Far West showdown. Iowa eased through the first round of the four-team tourney, 82-74 over Wyoming by Air Force 49-47, Hometown Canisius and Dart- mouth, the defending Ivy League champion, play-the big one in the Queen City. Canisius crushed Se- ton Hall 72-45, while Dartmouth startled with an 88-75 victory over Brigham Young in the Saturday openers. x * x lived up to its favorite tag with a souri in the Big Eight’s first round at Kansas . City, but Oklahoma State, figured to give the K-State Wildcats the most competition, went under 55-48 to Nebraska. Col- orado, 63-52 victor over Kansas, meets Nebraska in one semi_ to- night, while K-State-plays Okla- homa, Oklahoma City} Host Oregon State tackles in- while Oregon State was extended | Fourth-ranked Kansas State} which whipped Iowa State! NPY NN ae LOS ANGELES ® — Ofticer@ ‘jarrested world welterweight box ing champion Don. 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Don 'match, but didn’t permitthe calls Py SMITH’S OU T ve * * |welterWeight, was outpointed in a|im- the past couple games with big) Styron anchored the-team, and his to trouble him, i TLE Members of the Western squad 10-round bout Saturday night by,George Heger, a 6-4 junior, doing twin Dave Styron; Jim Mouser anq| In the first set, Olmedo slashed | We Give Gold Bell St FE 2.7755 } e Give Gold Bell Stamps - in addition to Pettit and Baylor Fernando Spallatto of Italy. It was|a@ sensational job rebounding as are Cliff Hagan’ and Slater Mar- a return. match from a previous, well as scoring. Walled Lake's Lar- tin of the Hawks and Gene Shue draw. Wright weighed 14913, Spal-/ ry Hughes, 6-4 sophomore has also |been impressive since taking over MINNEAPOLIS Three players have been cut from the U.S. National Hockey team, 4 257 Saginaw St. Dick Hays completed the four-/what appeared to be an ace past 7 | some. |Anderson, but the linesman called nes East Texas AC won the 440 re- iit out. 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Haron FE 2-9251 © > : 7 THE PON’ TAC PRES , MOND: AY, DE iCEMBER 29, 1958 ° Warn Avainit Berlin ‘Agcreasion’ 7 Reds Issue War Threat LONDON (AP) — The Soviet against East Germany “may start ‘Union today Yattled its intercon-|a major war,”’ said the Soviet’ tinental baHistic missile, and a hy- communist party newspaper Prav- drogen-bomb head for it, in de-;da. It was quoted. by Moscow “Garden to Honor Poet BROOKVILE, N.Y. (UPI)—The --Alpha Xi Chapter of the Phi Sigma) a reen Erp ess » Delta fraternity at C. W, Post Col. a _ lege combed’ the words of* poct | (Copyright 1958) . . by. Elizabeth Cadell Walt Whitman and found he men- * | tioned 80 different kinds of plants, THE STORY: Angus Graham, invalided “But I only saw a Vencton of! = out of the \Navy, is amused at bein | grees. and shrubs. in honor of Whit-'niread by Sir Claud as ee “Hiateon off, | what } wanted-to-wee. There's .. .| he _man, the students are planting A leitve ioiate Ge cone i dmarepe! there’s so much more. I wanted! ifense of East Germany. radio. < garden in which all of these flora He s filling in for his friend Wax Seal- ito — I'd planned to write a minor x * ‘The same threat was.made be-) "gv — Will be represented. shre—Lord Lorrither, father of. a Navy ‘Sart of travel history-book; nothing | “Any Laelia West Berlin fore in trying to pressure the West —.. friend, with his lovely daught Angel a F : rte aggression ’ Glunes, and his eeeetan, eronel Yuie | Ambitious, just an account of the: and ettem pres _Raeression( to aceept Soviet Premier Nikita Saw cS love mith Angele, Mr. zoller, old battles, the old campaigns, told | Khrushchev’s proposal that, the Al- Peterson and’ his psyehic ister, Mrs. es photographs of the sites as) - : . lies quit West Berlin a let it he Denby - Warre; the irrepressible. young, they are now. turned into a disarmed free city. AreNean ehoraake to meet Mie Seton “The threads of English history] Centenarian te + with the warm, “humorous, Intelligent you find them woven into so ny ; : ~ ; : : eves The crossing to France is un- ~~ * The Soviets say they are going yee oe ey ee ee or pontides te Angus many parts of ude says Health to turn over control of all traffic, you HAVE NEVER she is ster to Rosamun a | . who has just completed 2 film a italy * * * ‘to and from# West Berlin to the SEEN MORE! : Bicud to sursrise Ragewant ay nasite| “Tourists pass old battlegrounds, | . . East German Communists, and | “3agais her boat in Lisbon In the middle of the places where their own kings lived? as Tl Or] y that any attempt to defy their con-| night Seton receiyes a mysterious | or died. and hardly ever knowst | trols will constitute aggression. phone call, with bad new= Ferdy Brewer, | died, ¢ ( 0 t : : : 8 s gre the (driver, reports there were prowlers | wagited to. . _ I told you it wasn't GRAND RAPIDS (UPI)William against East Germany. | bet ede teen te eras are in Jove very easy to explain.” , | C. Brittori, who celebrated his 100th} ‘The Soviet people and its. ut 4 s els he sho Fe some- bs SP ey £ o cile 5 | . | : thing to effar her Ydlecomplsins thet) | Del was 4 long SHUEY | birthday yesterday, says not many valiant armed forees,"” Pravda eee @ nuteance ena Believes ie 1 don't think,” sai id Pore Ler young people of today will live to! said, “will give a crushing rebuff thes au Wve ee a two hight rimer slowly at last, “that you're | his age because they don't [pay|to those who dare encroach upon stop 10 + ¥ lan 1 a. . “YOO: — angus woute aos ry ey Tonner a 8 going to yipak yaa: ty Bm d oil “attention to their hedith es ithe state interests of the U ‘SIS HR: OP ERG oe has already told him es owe | * * * and Ee a War against it.” ° “1 can trs ° : eae , | He says he sull gets plenty of ot nl — ‘ CHAPTER XH . - “I could perhaps write and put ‘exercise and doesn't Smoke-or) About 60 per cent of all. the RSPEI SS Angus said, ‘Angela, you haven't you in touch with one or two larink oe ~ automobiles sold in the U.S. are on’ ~ TFECHNICOLOR* got a photograph of me.” _ people in England who might | | Britton lives in the Methodist time ‘payments or installment pur- SHOWN AT 8:40 ONLY “I have, don't you remember offer you something.” ~, |Home for the Aged in Grand Rap- Chase plans. _ - the rugger fifteen? As captain, jp. a lids : very day walks a mini-: a ; 5 . t’s kind of you sir, but lam | ids and every day walks a mini you: were in the middle, but it not easy to:place. We could per- | murs of six blocks doing errands ATER Sean. SOV ELY ae aes . S haps discuss it at the end of the [for “younger’™ people at the home LAKE THE yeCen on my dressing table for sp |—those in their late sixties and i journey | : : —TON ITE— years. Father said, of course, that © yyy a Aah : Il seventies : ; ny not now asked Angela. i seventies i he ae oe had more. More’ Because,’ answered her father! | o* * * money, he meant. a ee Ae Shor “s ( ; : x x 5 “he thinks that you're still pursu-| Britta related a couple of close ing romantic ideas about him. | brushes with death he had many ee ‘USING HIS HEAD’ iyears ago. “Did he what?” : ; rn ‘ vA rae “Is that what you think*” she j In 1928 he had pneumonia and a as Nie oan ed asked Angus. Idoctor told his wife one night that & . J Se ¢ 7 : . . if he Lived until morning he would “Because Yule’s got a lot to ‘fe Siniied I ‘don't—but Td like. prcbalis live to be lu. offer, and he’s obviously in love Smite «ura ": [iss Ae 2 to be quite sure. { Well, here I am.” said Britton. with you. I wondered our ; : | evr , ee ondersd if your “I came down this evening,” | |The doctor's gene, So Is my wife ERROL FLYNN LETT oREC0 said Lord Lorrimer, .after a | ‘she died about"20 years ago) and : “My father,”’ she pointed out, pause, “to beg you to keep your | Im still here ‘ ~ TREVOR HOWARD EDDIE ALBERT “doesn’t regard me as a pewter heads. But Angus seems to me | He also had typhoid fever and on ORSON WELLES THE WILDEST SNAE pot, to be handed to the one with to be not only keeping his head, | smallpox, which in his day were s a I y ITATION SALLE | the highest score. I like Lionel, put also using it.” often fatal FEATURES AT: 4 Mi bre but that’s all.” She glanced over | Oa : eS : ——— 1:38 - 4:14 - 6:50 - 9:25 from | g ‘ . : : J . : = . = . = . GEN ERAL MGM Angus’ shoulder. ‘Father's comi- | “That's ; nee . wrong nen im, t bape = : 6) . ADDED : vk spert ing. Will you have any work to complained puecle So Model! Prison at Joliet do after dinner?” | too much. . ; ; AP Wirephoto 1 . In CinemaScope TUES.-WED.-THURS. | «x ' Lord Lorrimer did not seem to SOLE HEIK — Just ignoring people who think he’s too stingy Has 100 Years Service “PORT OF SPORTS” = = RS. Not much. I shall have to go hear. He was staring out at the to buy shoes for his own son, well-dressed Allyn M. Thansé rae ae SPECIAL along and see Ferdy.” \darkness beyond the terrace. and ~ Mo Oe . ae i ee Ie " oe anyes ¢ JOUTET 1 uw — The famous And CARTOON “Can I come foo?” when he spokeNt was half to him-. “ontgome me Ala., steps out with. Le r, during a visit tO prison here is celebrating its 100th : : MATINEES | - : Memphis bay goes byrefvot all year round wn doctor" Of course. self. | Memphts Tenn. The boy goes barefoot all year pound on doevtor’s — hirthday this year DOORS OPEN 10:45 TICKETS NOW ON SALE DOORS OPEN 12:45 “Then I'll meet you in the ga- * * * _ orders, given because the boy was suffering from asthma and ~ * * * FOR OUR BURL IVES - CHRISTOPHER PLUMMER rage.” “You have to grasp happiness continual colds. The doctor — the treatment i would toughen him Warden Joseph FE. Ragen made “ GALA NEW YEAR'S EVE SHOW , NOT VERY ROMANTIC when it’s offered,” he said slowly | up. > Statesville into a model prison fer —= = ; i “Phat” said Lord Lerrimer “It’s 2... Cee vous ~ -= = : model prisoners eee etme Starts THURSDAY 7 nian iing +6 Se ‘\to take it while you can. you hope is to get outside Until he eC Smit CHRCUIT . ig len Sounds rather ess see a chance now—seize it, for Holly wood He adlines came, re habilitation was merely NEW YEAR S DAY! lat his aaughier mows OWN God's sake, and don't let it go.’ = a word in the dictionary. Today TODAY and TUESDAY : ; Satan it be aswell he They sat in silence. There was . Stateville and Johet have industri ne of the most oe ; ‘ de the house. The din- inside prison walls that keep asked. “if I had a wor | ae j young man alone?” eed erththis ers began to come out on to the OvI1e, ars eVeca prisoners buss THAT wonderful motion . Vad terrace, but_the three saree y saw SS LOVABLE ictures of our time “No. I ean't risk it,” she said. them, for ‘They were busy with Cw ear ‘Ss ECSO utions : : LAUGH MAKER P : “ “He's still got a few pockets of their thoughts. Man Draws Fine, Jail OF NO TIME FOR fantastically filmed in resistance, and you might find | i i SERGEANTS? wa Angus; with Angela's hand é for Smashing His Car _ SERGEAN Ga Sa lor > \) | them. He's 2 athe : 5 iy . IP VANTIN] f | rend 4 s pete a lot of Visaching (hisl (oem, (realised) thal By RI€h_ DU BROW father for the third time last iat na f WANWAWYA 3 {Os J “Cle eith “eee Geayt! temas though she had seemed to travel UPI Hollywood Correspondent Nov. 1, the same day his brother- DINON, Tl tm — Arthur 1. Wolf, .— ither o u. ; *nnedy a ma ‘= alli i MICKEY . too swiftly, she had had her own IOLLYWOOD i's resolution (4. fohn Kennedy. Was re 21. go so mad at his stalled car brilliant new movie ANDY HAR He smiled, and waved Angus to’ landmarks to guide her. fide again, and Hollywood's move ‘leted senator from) Massachw= thar he took a crank and smashed spar j achale . he and television stars h ave soleminls setts—"Neverto become a parent: the windshield, he adiichts and 7 FAC ey {) process: “ets sit down. “he said. “But s ples han that oye ce ve dehvered up their pe eorial § dedeese again on election day. Between side nines and was hammering GRIEF. FARR = wy first, let's order drinks.” and she had seen litte of one for thelncwn vent the ‘arrival’ and the ‘returms’ on a fender when arrested. we Ke When ,they were brought, he anoter,_per ws ely n um nad x ¢* * I was a nervous wreck.” The car gears had jammed on a _PpLus— =17ot been based solely on Tfomantic : = ee ay jraised his glass with a rather dreams. She had had a grand. ‘lere are somie of them Ronald Reagan—"T resolve not @ parking lot ; eee castrate et a) weary smile. Siandiwice lof hie lite. Jim “ (Gunsmoke) Arness— "To to refer to a 1958 calendar during’ Pee wee vv we Lawrence E. | THE DRAMA OF &§ . percent usiry =O = : 2 * = . What she had not seen, her brush up on my fast draw so my 1959." oe dete y inet at eos . a4 A GIRL TORN - ~~ _ “To” headstrong women,” he brother had relayed to, her. If 50m Rolfe can't beat me at 1 t+ oe jail led lie when he as manera BETWEEN ie} 1, NEW YEARS EVE said. He put his glass down and there had been nothing of any 4@ny more Rofert (Trackdown) Culp—"To a he fn t as a CIVILIZATION * Py studied the two young people. “It's special interest to report, there Charles Boyer—‘‘Te stop tell; give my analyst one more chance —— — AND THE CALL \ta ' A MIDNITE SHOW — sa before, but I'll say it”had at least been nothing lurid.’ ing people I never said, ‘Come to take the beat out of my genera- is a ° ” . again: Life plays strange tricks.’ She had traveled fast — but she F es ’ The ne OF HER e se \ ee pee Sle ye _ with me to the Casbah.’ They tion No more thrilling story in 5,000 : Oye JOIN THE MIDNITE REVELERS _ “This isn’t a trick,” said Angela. had not traveled in ignorance : fs x eeu Choad Guan Wall Cracel NATIVE ~ ie iG 7» IN THIS ENTERTAINING SHOW “Th _. : Te acne don't believe me anyway. Richard (Have Gun. Will Travel) eb years of story-telling! b is iS a reward for single-mind-. EAT IN SILENCE ra _ ..... Boone—"“Have pun. but won't use T O D A Y | INSTINCTS 4.4.8 edness. I waited for him, and I. Dinner came, and they ate. but 48a Zsa Gabor To go a year . ie cas got him.’ . * for the most part in silence. Lord Vizout falling madly in love” aber W\\oeen Trams Werner. 1 _ = 1 prrimer's s had gone far’ Jack Benny—"To do my bit fer Snel 1b: “” Helen OPEN . “T love Angela, and I'd like to Lorrimer’s thoughts had gon I fo trace! bv plane . are ber sir.” said A away. He seemed lost in sober Los Angeles air pollution by keep *’ NEW YEAR’S EVE ; > sir.” said Angus. | ams > my Maxwell car in the gara * = Bests aoen at 11550 pw: “I've already told her that I've dreams. fing nt Maxwell ¢ i the gara, sGsarnen Ce bapa. continue ; The i. nothing much to offer her.” When dinner was over. he said and Phil Harris on the wagon , Maurice Chevaher—" To continue | : e screen vibrates ' . good night to the others and went * * * to “thank heaven for little girls” ~ vi to's New Beat . . _ “And she. of course, gave up into the house. Mrs. Zollner came Tony Randall—To keep on with Paul Newman—"Not to read BL , with a record bustin’ the whole idea at ence?” across to take his place and to my weight-l The thougt ‘Lolita’ again le t = 4 \é é é weight-lifting even though lm) ee . eat of record , “she... Angus sounded a talk to Angela. and Angus left stil} a coward.’ Slned Michueieesece acca ti DRIVE-IN THEATER j : little hoarse. “It might not sound them and went to the office to or- Gale Storm—'To keep others to tell a. New York tax. driver | BQei Bele STF E FE 4.4611] THE UNCIVILIZEL = much of a future for her, but she: ‘der the variety of breakfasts ex- from doinz unto me 4s [. would th speed lip a little ee ; Het Hole a amare ue pects By tie easseneer: do unto them when T lose mx Rock, Hadson—"Tot earn a navi- ! at she .. a : a aa ; 7 = : 9 3 6 : a temper raters license and, become a : . ifeel— When he went to say good Alor SeiGens ind , become 7 | 4 . ” : ight to Ferdy., he found that - Papo re ockit first-class sailor. I owe it to my 7 | “That's what I feel. too.”’.saiqd ™& y- : Lassie—“‘I'm tired of working ae : FOR B ’ Angela. * Angela had got there Nae ae like a dog. In 1959, Pm going *C! - EST SELECTION OF NEW YEAR'S EVE MEANS NEW LIFE the coarser deep in come ene ee iiften Wend Fo sion havinz HATS — NOISEMAKERS . me ood!) oy, ¥ between early July and earls such “hig families.” On the KERWIN MATHEWS - KATHRY A There's only one thing I'm not versation with the driver. September (the dog days).” sereen, that is. He had 12 Sea & : a HORNS BALLOONS } Guile a bout went on An-. The yard was dark, except for Joan Collins_"t resolve not ty) “hildren in “Cheaper By The - v w _ = 4 Bus and that is whether (she ine light streaming from the wide gq jf any re. whatever it is. /Woren) and has 13 in “The Ke- Le : ‘ \ ii First Feature understands that if she marries 4 fihe ¢ df be ee jatever it Is. , Se ‘e aa E. Schiller’s- | eh Motion Picture Appearance of me. shelllhace to make doors of the garage and from the ped Skelton—"To «find a talk. markable Mr. Pennypacker. a Son r\ HL fh . we . ro MakP afm en room beside it in which Ferdy was ay ae howe fir \ “i rave ABCO ADVERTISING i : j Afgeike spare 7 . cayeen : ing part in one of my shows fin Sobby Tord: former “Angek L) Nay | and irely new life in entirely new to sleep ; L Bobby Jordan, former “Ange XN Ney with SAM BUTERA and THE WITNESSES conditions.’ . Ray ‘ Filincodinal mioncnenalt my parrot of the Dend End Kids—"' To Appear . x [ ‘a SPECIALTIES Ss = : “You might do very well in roe Son Walter Brennan— 1 celebrated in ee dway play. Its not the , ; : —— _ rattling tonight?” Angus asked |. ce eset Peek > mn = Canada” <5. Lard Lomimes - £ g £ my 64th birthday Jast summer pope tv. prestige or plaudits 431 MAIN ST. L| 7-4 4 : - SEATS “T hope I shall.” ~ ‘ + x. - When a mans done that he no It 5 fee money. Royal Oak ; OPEN 10:45 . . oye , IHL Worries he Die Vi ER OS vr = 1 Oar & wp gr ° 3 $425 * -Cincl. tax) You're not, Angela tells me, “Don't think so. sir. I think ee ne ae . . ae poten Tach® Sear | NOW! 25¢ to { P, M. too keen on leaving England?” we've left the snoopers behind “ph PeO™ | Make resolutions, but This sear T . Only Capacity OF Theatre Wl Re Sold? “Tm lucky to have a job to go"We might get a few of the village ae “ SOS Sait ei ey aero ees ie eT in Perfect Entertainment TICKETS NOW ON SALE! out to ved ng grateful.” ads looking in through the win- [2 10)'* dead qhan a as soe ked. a ihrey dant im for the Whole Family “But you don’t want to go?" ~—|dows. but that’s all.” ———— rr a BUSEFALGK EVERYTHING FO PNow They watched as he superin t aoa haw th WATER R YOUR Why not? tended the cleaning of the coach. - a ONES EO EATEN ; "About one-third of Canada's for- i" l wie IN W ATERFORIY NEW YEAR'S PARTY Angus hesitated. then they said good night to him ©°# ’ eign trade moves on the St, Law- imablninnata daa f NOISE MAKERS—HATS [| “I... . It's nothing 1 can put 294 wandered slowly across the’ Peter Lawtord. who became a rence river, OLD MIT TAY thn NOVELTIES into, words, I'm afraid. My Courtyard, under the great arch. aa” a — w vuuve ow Pj father loved Europe, and so do “@Y and on to the dark, deserted An + s] iper’s Magazine Outlet i . , ’ pdt I. He saw a good deal of it, and road, l | ll () ( ) \ 35 Auburn Ave. FE 4-8°10 : j é } ; Ade so — on Naval leaves — 2 1.” Neither spoke for some time, . ope ae = = and when at last Angela broke : the silence, hep voice sounded Recommended by Duncan Hines — AAA — : : quiet and brooding, lik he. , DIXIE wttWay (vs-70} Ss ster Touris : oni | —_ Welcome. a and bro e the 2, mY BLK WORT TELEORAPH RD. outheastern Tourist Association ; Open 6:30-P. M. Show Starts 7:00 P. M. National Restaurant Association. eee “One thing I can't understand,” . she said, “is why my father said 7 the New Year he'd write to his friends about a Q@ & NOW SHOWING ® & : : ‘5 job for you. Why write? Why.not _- New Years Eve Party talk to them?” ALSO ; We are going to have a big JAMBOREE ‘@| “Ong reason is that he isn’t in ONE (} Tht GREAT | SS hike never before! Make your party ws colors. , Englakd™’ suROURO TI y y/ inte plans new and call us for reservations. ~ eval oe “But he*will be. We're not stay- ; see f ‘There will be a dance band in the RUSS TAMBLYN. ALAN YOUNG Slonaker , Mir acle oun? (; ingslong in Lisbon. He could see - 9 80 pays"! CADRE TOME * : TERRY. THOMAS -PETER SELLERS = Pn oe — Le é oo . JESSIE MATTHEWS - JUNE THORBURN : c 96 eae wre ” ne a FOES and : ie g IRENE BADER BERNARD MILES and the PUPPETOONS , , arse oh pate f 7 Ny, ‘Lk Lene and her singers will be in the grill with the vorce of STAN FREBERG New Year's Eve Favors For Everyone mn EA sha raagitae we . | Sglwirve imuned Ne . - : in England is running short. NO COVER CHARGE Shows 11-12:45-3:50-5-7-9 ae = : (Continued Tomorrow ili 4 HERE soa “ H THE DINNERS SERVED. UNTIL MIDNIGHT Gatos anscmee” . RED-NOSE REINDEER” STEVE STEFANI - . ae thing ‘television has done Sport Thrill “SKI TOWN. U.S.A." ; ‘foe folks.’ savs t Craic ‘a TL A | HH) By at al the Org: an Courier, “‘is Tes von ee aie I ELEPHON E OR 53-1904 to see the static’. . “A man ig fy ONTED ARTStS NEXT ATTRACTION soo see Static ... A man 1s Released thru . i . Coorse, and Bob Slonaker “Your Hosts” a creature,” says Dan Bonnett in 7 A Starts New Year's Day 3 I Al: . Quote, “who orders a new car q a aav @I m JERRY LEWIS he) onaker’ s Miracle Lounge three months before it comes out ‘THE GEISHA BOY” Miracle Mile Shopping Center §. Telegraph at Square Lk. Ra. | 270 then buys his wife's Christmas On the Dixie Hw y= Waterfortl ; “present on Dec. 24.°—Earl Wilson : ! s ; 8 ¥ a Li \ - ‘ ’ , ‘ . A . 4 | , : . : 2 Lj * * i i] 1 ae % ; \ oe . ze) we TH E PON cP RE SS. MONDAY, > ECE MB ER 2 29; 1958 | J. S WwW « tT ill Find 1 .¢ _ : . s ; } h is Hi . By SAM . P ugher i NEV ee un “O = 4 s ‘s h. do! 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App ALTER ae for ap ' a ear euged ‘bills that improved 0 tra aed oo 4 stick. to | office a ia in ks. s had eon, aw ae “ clung 1,200 ae the rte rp “igo oe wimnet ee og 4 yn as rd nsmi alu io y ro Be bl a vel el e [ee ctl = seeren! eee one re 8 R _$ tk D with AN’ ‘ e he etme ae m value’ ) ee BLOW, | ne a rt e eph te eld | nd. Aubur 2 = LER eae will t a2 6 eae 25 wee ¥o v 2 kK sti- | str ne gf: isted mu issi |cre as in th s th in ardbo Ww elics mo on ol ag aburA TE January D R ie il be hi a oie age GTDDIy a nila Ceanat - ch on | anes a cre ea ma M he li th a ere # s. I urn es d won a ee eS oc. 5 | onan at mise gre IDD «aul as eaners. 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M 7 s an red ans qui arl y d INT - Se m had re e si us tee ok Bens re} relight. at Ae oughtful rec Por en hess trom banal / cont aute a miss P- es, ‘ant N, onth cen slot ers ee eae ont eenek oe ee. ae tor a nin 54085 ame in om n i Wh it t J ly to ty fo tol he ec pairiny eerie! ror poles! 8 ae g ieog . ue, ob es on e fe k Py ti) bi pe yea or eat thet eo ee ae &s Ae ty & po J or FE ile sent old n th ll noc = jor ill. ay Ts each Jade ek at er tg be. alte ena eo 4 ce nee wi anu FE eS if ial w e jn. hi k 0 i the city Chi ania owner trott relpne v meres, coetn tb OO APE if neceane bi ar Xi . nia iy aln w is for Dp old yi ica ad me as pel eens ih the rh NPE 2-584 aa essary amb ye a OY ma ee ne wind or Be ae are ch tion please applica beplaced (tn ications & ambition, th i . 0 e i io on pies Stator ai eeu F e 2-584 OP saa Pre: Write . 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Eye dies for fe gal it is Se fier. i is ag. bas aie ~ bea — di sad B D: Ja Miss poe ied rial . | g1 dial WANT , Hur parttime arene) iss “ a be Michig 19 a wri for — Sho Bata Er toes “ tse catiec! ite a per ed f "HO ork. GES s. Michigan iac ra n or ned famfiy App! 25. \ ) 29,’ nd ad- bo Cet bated EKEE y 12 Ly , 58. . ge : good ino éar ; . t it WO sala: om F Walle : I Beene in, ala ver Ca » fu amen a ce = MA o ‘ _FE gal ght tket wou oe ary hou a - ; ; crete ea jor epreqcbork Mi = ha ¥ Arable iter 7 ai pr MN e 2) B 5 ee ve 3 ONG, OIR eet rred ? _" Se . boris ae 2 - : : 3 . i : Sgt ae ee eG re er SS KS 4 os : : = gis bg ~ = @ 3). se tee eg ee SS go ay = Lee i * * * a tte mn ss “. hs oa g ~_ : . : J a och =" $6, ib ik oe oe! aS ey Pe ree ay ai aes + ees = . . a . } a € “4 Sk Kao aie pC eae! oy poh sens oda ~~ 1 £ ae ; ee ee , : : : ; . a in . = _ ; 2 . 7 : : ae : - ; a yf iz i . i . ' * ' — | _THIRTY-FOUR owe _ a _ Pte THE PONTIAC PRESS, _MONDAY, _ DECEMBER 29, 1958 ic — : | | . Help Wanted” -8| Moving & i : ~ + mrs _& Trucking 19| Share Living Quarters 30 = 4-1 MOVING soeareess Eee Rent Houses Furnished 35 35 Hotel Rooms 39 F Sal H es : fii \ "EX _- HAULING © |WILL SHARE MY HOME WITH ~~ eels ouses 43 -_ For Sale ___ For Sale Houses 43 _ 43 : ‘| Reasonabie FE 6308 PE. “young woman or mother with 1 ‘ 2 BEDROOM Ba apear allot | il to CLEAN-UP_ AND co 77 ariel furaisned, 70 mon reo HOTEL AUBURIN ‘ 2 UL- ; : — { . : ing Call Bil PR 5-5933. ‘Wid. Contracts, Migs. 32 ° "ROOMS ce real Ghee Hot Me not core lapatcenes ( , _- EVELYN ED DS HAULING & RUBBISH NAME|~ 7 ROOMS & PATH Orit Cooking and vetrigeretin units. i | : XN. your price. Any time. FE 8-0005 C A$H furnished. * asad 464_Auburn 230 - 2 ae . Sac meiae LIGHT HAULING ‘& MOVING OF ° : ‘ og WIT H BASEMENT: PON. | LUXURY LIVING “|. Was T ; i . ny kind, Real cheap. FE 8-2 as The Bargains - : } a ' Muon ~ ee ta. WE NERD 6 ROH ee aianes See wa ea rT) Gporensre\ Barong : | SEN ERE f MODERN o wall carpetin : \ gory ENG Costs TRuboah adnan peat gam) EAND CONTRACTS BOOM, Puc igks Moke | Gre fath fing, “elma, #¥ | Goat Ta, ge wdc tame, |More Space for Living ° + een front end loading. FE 2- . - fenced yard,. reasonable. Oe heer se oard serv-| schools & »b re — seen ; : 4-2897. . fee. Take a look & be convinced 8 us. Carpeted living j LIN 1959 MAN WITH 4 ‘ QUICK CLOSING Tie Low da room, and a lovely modern] 7 ae Another year é by. - wea work. Call TON TAUCK NO HIDDEN FEES ears al bieats Geated trouda _ rates. Ed rae aa oom ———) pletely uted, erence is one ee d between, M are a wile \ | at re your plans? I | — : ae 1 ee Gar Use Gli Guik@s fraiined | ocee ness to Moeare. - Johnson’ s. gas furnace, fine) home was pee } know soul you can better O'DELL CARTACE Nitholie & Harger Co. __ Cozy _ clean and warm. FE 5.6830. 3664 Dixie Hwy. OR 4-0311. becutian iota, Geos Tee eareee dreams. It adhere ann tt vine { ed [Seercme’ bo this New | cocci andl ioug dicance eee 33_W, HURON FE §-8183 FURNISHED BOME. 1 YR. OLD, Rent Office Space 41/ ly, ct, nome Only $12,000 on “fer sgparate dining oa 2 HEALTH & WEALTH |—ayiitiy MOVI! ~ GASH bedrooms, Bath Dining Mela owraanes | ° winren wl vim Oa altchen with’ natural’ bisck Tf you are interested SMITH MOVING washer. Air conditioned. off heat. office secs nae eet hep daar tose WINTER WINDS Will have no ef. dear eu full basement, eitached SEE ME | Local or long distance moving ANACTSCAND NOME EQUITIES Liat Sud a eo. Callaner|, So Seaae ‘e"Eoan Co, 13 1 Fe eee ere tte mere caer : ~ TR oS ach a mo. Ca ter. ' : edroom un : i = that you dea livight (haswers| Low rates FE ¢-4864 NO OBLIGATION. CALL Dem. Mayfair 617 i tractive. and well located in Elis. mits seating So ee ree e do2 ee ee Phone. . LAKE ORION, 2 BEDRM., CLEAN. Rent Lease a pro 41A gabeth Lake Estates. Living room avedi 6 a L ft. frontage on a sa lees eall FE - le ruc S to ent _ John i util, ine Reas, Cap's Place. 160 | Bone be ets oan large well oth lakes $16 $00, rivilsges “on calling if you want $10,000 TRUCKS TRACTORS son | Heights Rd. MY 31284 6 ROOMS & BATH, MAIN FLOOR | painted wae Delco gms floors, gage. Don't delay — see it today. pus per year, It's so easy. AND EQUIPMENT REALTO FE 42533 LAKE GRION 1 BEDROOM } gn N Jonnsoe. Suitable f00 OC] seer ics real Guy at sll 190, . ! ll you heed is the know tg-ton Pickups 1'%-ton’ stakes Nay 8. Tel 233 auto. heat and H.W, privacy, a | fices, Beauty Shop, etc a Real. leges It's a real buy at $12,750 é : __how Daag rads onnnen a zalegeeee Ae ply 160 Heights Rd. MY 3-1284.| _tor Partridge, FE 4-358 Be WHITE BROS eights 1 ion - JS. ROCIAT WORKER | Pontlac Farneand. | gg Raatsgie VAR Warn “Toca IN CLARKSTON 9 ED: ALTRACTIVE ORPice SPACE ISEOME,DS WTC Stia og OP | . 5 ' square rat xi ror, b hehe inlet fom Industrial Tractor Co. Mr wa or FE 44813 Ask for. ere - ree, rey lead in- aot) wereeecilag area. aaa per gptzsnces: full basement, ot fired | Open Eves. ‘tl o rope 1 5 year 5 day, 40 hour week, paid. 825 S. WOODWARD | = c ocated 1683 South Tete rnace, 2-car garage. large fence i ~ ha pene sick ae & other saps) Me ‘ ro 2 | CASH FOR LAND CONTR ACTS MLA 5-500 SS pum SES nee 8Q FT. W FT. lord ey at soo. dows: ‘ Saute - { a aes - BUY : a : e Pon Press Box 90, 442| No obligation. Call FE - 452 pe 5 WITH- amily. aes gas heat, a Submit Resume, all replies UNWANTED ARTIC OR 35060 A re ae MODERN | ROOMS. FURNISHED, ‘9 city limits of Pontite. Excel. Se eee oe ee eee ae ere Midential. + u a up free of charge. PE PICKED | sk for ike Wideman. a rental 8990 Pontiac oe ent i saute facie or light the $65 per month payments at one ¥ $9,250. Must be sold Io __ SMITH - WIDEMAN oa ee pe za Ne ‘ill : P. W. DINNAN Pee jp OMELET WN € 6 White, PE 2.8101 Wilham Miller a uN NNAN Employment Agencies 8A Painting &-Decorating 20 | meiee ESTATE OPEN. EVES SYLVAN LAKEFRON r SPACE SUITABLE FOR DENTIST Realtor . I Her 5 66 West Huron FE ¢-2577 | RA 412 W HURON Neat 2-bedroom for adults or, or dactor, Drayton area location eo Fl 20263 | . SECRETARY IST CLASS PAINTING AND DEC. | CASH, FOR LAND CONTRACTS Guired $90. Jack Loveland. PE OR ERI Open ew raegd 19-39 with good skills. At- ers Cash or terme. UL Vanwelt a Dixie Hwy. fen ack Loveland. PE For Sale Houses er ——— etoD COLORED GL and pbc qaepne ted reception | {ST CLASS DECORATING PAINT- | SMALL HOUSES FOR REN TIN: | RIL IDLER REAR DALLA D PES onens | NO DOWN PAYMENT Employment. 406 rescues Btate ing and wall papering. FE 4-025. CASH! ' daa sees a e oe I f _Bank. Bldg.” PE §-9227 LADY INTERIOR DECORATOR . | — counts Weaver ee it 1] Siena cieo bien one Papering. FE 8 | Rent Houses | Unfurn, 36, | MENT TILED BATH, GAS < ae aNTIRGI wor lane ‘contracts, and equities, | i AR | HEAT SCREENS AND STORMS, __ Work Wanted Male 10 N PAPE ER HANGING. | few and seasoned. Reasonable | | ie lait CONCRETE DRIVE AND PAVE Ce PMMTNG ARE dicount mal ebligatensetnae | ‘2-29 TM. Rog. US. Pat. Om. i BEDEM MODERN ae MILES) | GI INCOME | STREETS. CLOSE. TO SCHOOLS A-t ene NEW - tices INgING AND “PAPERING Se rau cease oe : © 1958 by NEA Service, Ing > ooo $40 month. MAple 2 bedroom apartment down for’ THEM NOW AT CENTENS SES ; iS, A a ; > ee __ | | owner and 2-room apartment <7 a-1 PAL ¥ hour, Ask for Ted Me- 1 BEDROON F > F d ent up| 4 A+ PAINTING. INTERIOR & EX-| tertor. NTING "INTERIOR Pen | Culonsn 2 * "It would help my grades, Dad. With tha ern. PE 26051 HURON, MOD- Rent Beater | pice ental Has full basement with 7 | , r t t | terior. Free estimate Reas OR Guorants cer nt dise for cash. ARRU_ REALTY could get. ) : . | wttomatic heat and hot water | “ . H BEV Ds \V. $3082 of OR SMT > | ARR PATTING ESO RG 5143 Cass-Elizabeth Ra more intelligent girls as my homework!” P babee | Goeers Bowery) iy 'S 00) Dex | Bere aie a oNcatcha tar | “Phobe Pe basis or Peco AVAILABLE NOW. CAR ECORATING. = . es as heat, garage. base-| = S room brick terrace easy iood garden spot, Neat and clean | Phone FE 5-8875 or FE ¢-0823 MGnd’eabinet ork, New ange _Free'eolnater phooe UL dius ee | - gat se Me Dian ORE petite Ae Ct ny a nom | : Le @ pair. D. B FE 2-7861 | 54 ; UR i aa Ga ful em an | let ete ads T { i ent Apts. 1 | | sto 3 3 BEDROOM BRICK - | BOYS CAN PLAY MUSIC Sa Ty. | AINTING & DECORATING “REAS On any good [and contract. New nt Apts. s. Furnished : 33 | Rent A Koes Unfurnished 34! “EM sor furn . $60 mo Cee eee cee gona = | Located “west side with ceramic . 5 8 ~ - ee | ‘. a pely - eee ea noe Te! Beet PAINTING PAPERING /&) WASH: fatactory ins®ection of bro wal | RM KITCHENETTE PVT BATH|3 RMS. PVT BATH, GARAGE |] BEDROOM HOUSE. JusT OFF | peer A oe | Tivlia: ode BeEEGoet WIN auce| nd CiabantEa WOE WIC NEW ing. Guar..Reasonable, PE 2-2312.| 8nd title As« Ken f property| a es ae North end. $15 per | Newly decorated Corner Apt. | aa between John Rand) De) Giese ang mente ei myBbico hems sodinicely ea repair. Satisfaction guar. OR kL. Templeton, Realtor [28k BE 22816 Sicam heal hot water store Re-| gases $65. 3151 Harcison UL) a favor look sODAY jot Full price $13,859 with rea- r id ° 3:8748 Television Servi 22 | 2338.Orch ; Or, IST, FLOOR, 3 RMS. & BATH, _ {tig furnished. $65 month, FE 9 y eee aes sonable down payment CABINET MAKER AND CARPEN.|~ ence Orchard Lake Rd___FE 44563, aii utilities furnished. 2 bl. code |? febaea a ROeIEY Pantey. 3 Bedroom reatr et rOOMm ter. Kitchens a specialty. FE Day OR NIGHT TV SVC CALLS —=Ou IC K SE RV ICE 1 ony tee core shit ; wely alone UTILITIES FURN. Plains “FE 8-608 come Drewes Inimediate Posse 2 bed recen home with unfinished i ayal Ele Ae = a = ota 9) ea N. ; ae — . i ‘ ate ssesston | 1 my i CARPENTER WORK OF ANY! DAY OR SS Re wea aie LOW DISCOUNT 1ST FLOOR HEATED 5 RM. FLAT, _ Saginaw PEoRCoM BUNGALO® Beer ' * Conveniently located fam}!ly | emery fa eurceveuie nee | i . kind, Reasonable. .Call after 6 FE : CE On Seasoned Land Contracts washing faciliies, children a@l-) 3 RM. PA : € : e ates home easy walking dis hot water water soft 4 | FE §-1296 or FE 56-8390 | s. foWed $75 mo. Ref M RILY. PVT ENT AND) | Pet- month: Lotdge & Associ: vor 8 | softener and P.m 8-9439. M. P. STRAKA 4 PUENTY Oe GlEn eo aL . 34207, : erences. EM Pvt. batin 285 Whittemore ates FE 4 see on gee bus aad 4 storms and screens We have the | ABL _3 Bett _— S7oTes ealures iarge lit ey | 5 part time. Le eans3 en ag y TV SERVICE AFTER- na ee ME BEFORE YOU SELL 2RMs PVT BATH & ENT. uTIL.|? RM, & BATH, NEWLY DECO- + BEDROOM TERBACE ioe MO | ie weow) lcesaraie dining | ae i Gi aeaae aka eee evening calls FE 2-04 & washer furn FE 2-622 26 / rated. eated outside, entrance. amona Terrace OR 3-07 room a attractive kitchen, , GEORGE R_ IRWIN oe | $100 DOWN oo thm MANE WANTS Tae? E245 WMH KNUDSEN | 2 RMS.& BATH GROUND FLOOR [1200 el After Fp ms OL 7 SE ORCOM MODERN goo DW | Nithveating space. full base- | 268, BALDWIN FE 5-0101 | : kind. 266 8. 'parke we Kpt 8. ~~ _ Uphofstering 23 REALTOR 244 S. Telegraph Rd Pvt ent. Stove, refrig. util. furn. ee * Rd alien 2st Jesizebetn i eke) tee earanes ae PT ea (A ee ~ | FE 44516 E $45 mo OR 3-1972, } RMS. PVT. ENT CHILDREN | —_ «.————_—_______. HE hts i ots Priced M y I YOUNG MARRIED MAN WAMTS|beacte DRAPE | KE €4516. Evening No FE 23285 | >ROOM PRIVATE ENTRANCE. _welcome. 319 E Pike 2 BEDRM WALLED LK. MOD , ham reasonsable down RERSON AEE HOMES OVES ou Gl EM 3.2679. Kind. Pontiac Press| “and «materials. Es. § SLIPCOVERS | Ready, Willing and Able Util furn, Ideal for bachelor or, > UPR FLATS: TWO 2-BEDRMS. _Clnes fo 5), Ress A te bhrmes e eeeee — = cad - - | Cash buyers watti retired couple MY 2-1981. $60: and l-bedrm , $55 Di sirable 2 BEDROOM HOME IN AUBURN | ; Aer ar | . tng. Bit8° Cooter, a | contract, Call meng dor Jour land | TARGE ROOMS NICELY FUR-| School on Fue Lincoln Jt. Hi Heights. Automatic eee sud” Nichohe, Realtor NO MONEY D Down ol SO oe Work . cooley Lake Rd. EM| _ FE 4-358) & School on Fuclid street FE 4-2523 Water Garage $85 per month 49 Mt Clemens St BOD eo betes cosas eke es an emale 11 i W pisted. 7eer aa Telephone and or FE $-1172 WG WHITCOMB ae eainars Kelcnner | Micely decorated forced air heat Wi PAY RENT . i _no drinking. 2 _or £. _ : i 4 5 ii Mrs nner attached 2c . y aa | : Ny oe se 1 DAY IRONING. $3 BU. REF ~ THONG UPHOISTERING anted Real Estate 32A 7 anp 3RM GOTSERERPING” 3 ROOMS | Sy Bi | PVT. AT 7 Roous any 2-2930° - FE $1201 . or FE 48773 | auee nea 3 scgerace snd preci ; = FE 5-147) : s FE 5-8888 ' peiacer neal eeat an utter | Sane, ee Ce hE OR e couple fe 2 eee SOE igh _ fime home now ~ - : OMEN ahi Je ALT | Winter rates Tru Rustic Cabinr | —) Mo couple FE 22965 0 _ D ea | BUILT IN RANGES & OVENS ; ond Rouse’ cleaning. FE DT . _.FOR Gi dee 466. 8. Broadway Lake Orion, | 2 RMS-& BATH ALL UTIL. FURN } BEDRM BRICK RANCH FULL ot Ing OwnTl $4424 PER MONTH WITH c if | Mociiouses fH -FHA EQUITIES. | | _MY 23-9958 $1250 wk Located close downtown basement Studio ceiling Soft wa- Will build starter home on your Only $400 down on Unis nice 2 LOADS OF MODERN FEATURES Aubare “Avecwe Nurses Exchange Lost & Found 2a lace eean i nace te orsacte- | 7 HGOMS. PVT BATH FE 3203. °*. ae ee ter Oil heat, fenced yard. storms | Rt. Our Pent aloo rove! | ca ereoe eas heel moved tune! Day & URSES AVAIT ARLE, — ———— | Immediate denosit. r foreciosure. 116 Lafayette a "ROOM APARTMENT. HEAT. | Bm screens. l'a yrs. old 4 blk Basement neluded Also rough; Oak floors gas heat payed street | : rE & Bonded STRAYED — ORANGE & WHITE. Rk. I. \WV ICKERSH AM | 2 AND 3 ROOMS 1 PVT. BATH. 70. Hacoheey stove furnished 190 Herrington Hi sane pp Borbose Danae ae Serr Don Mc- | Les ete a uae Hopkins Fast | PEN 92-8499 a ig ined 70, division Pon- +! i 3-2 USSES SIO N nts 4xaninG wAntkD gL aN, ee | _Clark St Apply_Apt.7 [sum pitey Poon lige Rent ue lease, by oeuer | a ————-—— | March 0 Payments until WEEKDAYS & SUN hour caperience, FE 26378. | _ | re Mayfair 6-6250 7 ROOMS NEWLY DECORATED |° ah LOWER UNFURNISHED | FE 46395 WEST sUBURBAN | EXCEPT FRIDAY EXPER ; LOST FEMALE BOXER. TAN. VI-; 0 ~~ ; | 103 Mechanic Street. FE 2-3460 | pt Tile bath. oak floors. gas» 3 RMS “NEAR CASS LAK 50 4 bedroom ranche Ss 73) Stanley at Kinn ret Unga! noes WITH ecie Commerce Lk. Reward a lg aNO 5 LARGE GM RRICK a Clean. 99 Union St. Inquire ~ per mo FE 35-5003 E. $50 ae om ancher with WI a hocks only ae ay . four |homie (cr CALL | , NS Seminole FE #5425 20 Lying rm 8x12 kitch- y orth of Montcalm my home Pick up and delivery. LOST: SET OF KEYS BETWEEN) US IMMEDIATELY it Pr Ent. antewntown, location. 3 rome 401, N CASS OAKLAND | 7 piace 860. (HOUSE Bi ITH FIRE- fei anes Fal bavenent “ REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE WE STOWN R EAL TY Cees ie ce cea ob dare bem. Leate at Beben rs Deg ee eae property. Home| (Gtaished. Inquire 21 AMRUrn: Of 4 ROOMS. AND BATH, Nick tO 2 poems AND BATH ALL UTILT=| — Jp!" Priced’ at only $16,000 ee FE +0047 FE 8.2763 or Eves LI 2-4677 Lt ng in your home 5 days} at the 3 waitin i— - 1 eacooabes es furnished §13 50 wee vi ae be BY OWNER 1 ¢RM 5-R} —— ee oS p.m e ees See Between| Sag. Reward. ee ) Adjscent BA magn eek re _fent. PE 49357 sey Teen, eee se HUNTOON LAKE teens wan ceeruice. cise eSYLVAN LAKE: - 102 4 ROOMS AND SE eee ye cash FE 8-1653 arc gs 2 LOST — 4 ft level = Washi ab echoe T ROOMS. DECORA = f BATH AND Gee | 3 bedroom ranch with 1117 ; Sam Warwick has new 3-b cia: WANTS DAY WORK," ward FE 46324 street. Re Ul] | } Y pore PE 2-2948 after pee: qeSUrTs ty room furnace oil heat $75 living room. 10x18 amy 5 ROOM MODERN KEEGO HAR britk. tri-level ranch dome. Pires Z $-2167 - 2, 3 ROOM APTS, NEWLY DEc- Wisin of Rochester road and kitchen full divided base- ' ber redecorated Low d " -place bullt-tns 2- LOST: BLACK COCKER SP oad Pet cirance 4145 Clin: | © 2MS ANO BATH REPRIG (AND Blvd Phone o@t ui} iaisiced| bate ner sete Gal ea wear cerece iiss IRONINGS, = A BU. PICK-UP| iel, male 2 yrs. old. Vicinity of on Tee Open Eves.| _tonville Rd. OR 3-470€ 5 Clin- “stove furn 454 Auburn, Palm 4 Hoos ee Wore t ) ceee | ment with of! heat and 1'.- ment FE¢3s1 Eve FE 40312 aN ene ce Sere ies ae oe EADY WANTS “WORE TOR eed License No: » 2-9236 ‘|3 RMS. NEWLY DECORATED. WME INS ee te al wiboer bain, EE coe About $1 800 eee 4-banuty Brick lake privileges, $24 ae Seen ban TS ‘ORK OF ANY all FE & ~ couple only, 319 N. Saginaw. j« RMS GAS HEAT & a “WATER 5 RMS in on FHA terms Marvelous 4 family brick tnc day 1780 Sherwood FE 4-50 kind. FE FOUND. BLOND M r : = FH & furn Bus# 22 Cadillac FE 8. ; IMS & BATH — ST MI- : y brick tncome FE 2-2108 45090, wissen APNG TYPING. “i 2-3035 ALE PUPPY, SI fas ne A . aus : c 447 chaels School FE §-0620 after scoTt LA 8 poo ms & tiled bath each use _ retarial service, EM 33913. SE | ton FOR your HOME a ,PARGe ncous™ CLOSE IN pus e BATH UPPER pu PLEX 430 weekdays Anytime weekends ~ 9 eedroom ih EEGR: Seto sorties SINE SS OR NE \\ MIO! Ee 1. sell Your hom lotence Ave 8-198% rinkets vt 3 ROO} OUSE ON ; ed ae Ye _ BS eek WA2HITNG AND IRoNINGS Hobbies & Supplies 24 cash with vere small down pay. |_ent. Util fur FE 46084 Tage nent with) cotiog te uur. UA eo ey clei el heat Aiiie Mdeeine Sones: Woowenien wae and deliver FE 5-9724 pplies A) ert fons o further informa. | 2ROOM API. WITH PVT ENTR oo ROOM MODERN HEATED APT FF 25273 o buy Full basement ae pu hese tilted king Space, coprvenient bungalow with full AN WANTS CLEANIN‘ cy ot fee] obligated We) Shure bath Chil = Dixie over Keego Hardw a er , ater garage On = 100xx ext side location basement - ~ FE 5-292. NING JOB. (PAINT BY NUMBER PICTURES. Will appraise sour properly and || per week: Pe eome: $12 | _$55 per_montn FE 2240 ° ee wg BAaH Be ce me eu Investment COPPER PLUMBING. ALUMI: | Book store 15 © Lactose or) Dette Sa on Tom can receive) 345 4 ROOM MODERN Aer ON Lae NEE e006 Py ROOM, HOUSE 90 S/ Roselawn Oe ee ee ok OAK FLOORS, BIRCH ‘CABL: , Idi Z WE 7 to responsib! est side 8-9806 ose aN OW ready roned for co ct a ORS, x CABI- i Building Service 12| PaInt BY NUMBER. 3169 axisll SF eae ee BUILD i ed atlee one person. ORG ee aa UEP 0 : FE VAN W cee eee ommers: rol NETS FORMICA COUNTERS, | nant; frames, $1.30. All sizes. Grin! 752 W REALTORS ce —— Bees | gy ER APT 5 nous NEWLY DECORATE! wid 1 : oe ol FORCED AIR OIL HEAT : AAA Flo r S di pecber Art Supplies Sherwin Wil- | — Eeone FE oe) ; rea yEEeo NICE TV NORTH: Lfeniee se ee On Saale Pius eee as Ces Lele uu > Sears le wet yliget f : fe) andin jams, 71 W. Huron. | end. $20 per wk FE 2-4376 i \6 Roo 5 ae care ener SEIMEI If you would lke this h dupt!- sssycietae © Pisiaing 1 & Hz AV E CASH, 3 ROOMS AND BATH... CLEAN 5 ne APT REFRIG & STOVE drecrawca Ax BATH NEw: x ‘ = = i. el wee a ; cated on your tot Coceurat aca c. BUD BILLS FE 8-2050 Notices & 13 : . and roomy, priv, auto Test jo furnished $80 month FE 5-332 Atrer 6 FE 5-8322 661. RI. VR El 5-471 \\1 \ RON) et uy M. oR. Wilson Realty “ CUSTOM HOMES BY LICENSED sane ae ele aoe ey | eee ee 61.8 Parke) syaife (EA* Heat furn, FE eae ges RG MUtual «1815 or EM 39-6856 NSED|DAINTY MAID SUPP E nett eal newiy decorated jiv FIRST OFFERING N or 8a) dr 2 DO te . builder. LIES — 739 | - ' ee: oe Jd cea - aru a oR eBECACTY prepom ince. Mrs Wallace. FE eal f a Q iate 3 oT Se! COUPLE - ONLY. $70. (oe sieeroor 2 BEDROOM ee ee Se es Peeps Rowe cuburben 2 bedroom » sth heated magage TASCLOe arse Ge Gnwen mers mo., al private. FE 5-4032. 3 elcome, N side $60 Hit od } cont porary home oli heat 2 oe sboards Wail wall wool ; Floors, basements. EM 3-4879. - 2 |. oe mo FE 47581 = z, Realtor. 1011.W Huron FE ROR eee . Na carpeting throughout Hot wat +» Custom burl 54 this 2 9 4 BEAUTY TS 3 RMS PVT BATH ¢ & ENT. WEST | = 7 or PY: 4-0090 5.6181. as garage over an acre of heat x roughou! ot water bedeom 6 : is i | 7 é ar ee land close ta school and | CLEAN LB ap ee , faqm 15 4 — : Se fo : ig ips oe : _ - See Ee rest |_ Sene te he ett en SeaGceate® | ciatsa 1 BEDROOM. —AGTCHEN. CMON came 3 noow a baz Fedo Sie Gx PE ime 2 PERO Near CUA 9 NEM RANCH HOME & TARGER CO. ‘WILL RENT J A TAYLOR. Realtor | cite (and lying rm Pyti Ent &| Ranch style apt. Heat turn. Ev. °° FE 22105 iy TE £080 _.___FE nea eS $9,500 FASY TERMS 13 W HURON GAAS B aes CONFERENCE M59 AT PONTIAC LAKE : ilities. nr. General Hos- erything private Adults. EM ane = a DLORAH BLDG CO — usipess Services 13 Ledge for aes Beech Motor abi al. adults, after 5. FE 2-5662, 3.4285 a: MD UNION TARE = USHGE 3 RED: Bildor of National Homes 3 Z - 3 ’ ate parties & meet- | COUPLE & BABY, PVT. BATH & VAC i Se D « S EES ee, BY ONNE ALL MAKES OF FOUNTAIN = Bes Ample parking $10 per | "Womens. farms DIATELY | entrance FE 4267 a VACANT JANUARY, ist Lowey | FM 342m orris ON ~~ _ BY ONSEN 060 Dawn On THs Epalzed ay factory trained man| po) 311. and land contracts. Buyers wait-. LA ARGF LOVELY 3 AND BATH. stove, Full patent oi! heat, gif . For, Rent Rooms _ 37 | MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE miles weet of Pantlacl se oa Sat Stet, Ose Pnte #| Wed, Children to Board 26 1 BE DUR? ANP SR | Sepeve kt Manan ch | oe ome 7 NIE i i nel ‘O. : ren to ard 26 a8 1M. | R u or Broke: cs FE 4-253. AT BUS sro i RIC S RIGHT sia 450 It \ mo QR 3-3922 . - rence St. Phone FE 3-013, OO | au ones, Real Fst. | fopern ; P IN NICE HOME,| 24 a 79 ~ for You 2 i , 3 LARGE ROOMS WEST SIDE. WEBSTER ANI comfortable reom_ FE 5 ; : ; ; BLOOMFI | 832 W. Huron FE 4-8: : I 4 eon) E 5-7332 } foundation fas 24 x 24 at Now vacant 3 bedre« 1 oy Sears