The Weather US, Weather areas Forecast - Snow Flurries — Details page two ae 114th YEAR PONTIAC, MICHIGAN - FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1956 —48 PAGES Area Residents Shiver, Shake in Cold Wave A quick step outdoors this morn- Keego Parents’ CORE ee Before Jury 'ssisewer™* “in One Day. Residents braced themselves j : * jngeient strong and ehilly_ gusts of Before Ceiak Adjourns | 'm.p.h, last night at Pontiae Munici- Until November 20th - | ‘The longest duration of snow | flurries yet blew in with the- winds. | ‘Air Tragedies A Kill 27 Persons Death Toll at 25; Jet Down jin St. Clair . Nicaragug Plane Crash’ By LAWRENCE 8. MARTZ JR. |The season's heaviest snowfall hit ‘the northern sections of the Mid- Legal wrangling took UD west including Northern Michigan, | most of the first day of the! 4 few trees were reported down|disasters. One crift trial of Mr. and Mrs= Wil- in the county but very little-dam-; ute to Mexico fibm Pan- lage was reported. Michigan Bell liam Wyatt, Keego Harbor 7) hone Co. reported 11 cases of ama, crashed-in Micaragua, parents of 12 charged with cable trouble knocking: out some killing 25. A jet Navy train-| child cruelty. See wapvens for a brief period 6 went down in Lake Saint Only three prosecution, The U. S$, Weather Bureau prom- Clair, carrying two men to! witnesses were put.on thejises the first wintry blast will re-| their death. And a TWA stand before the trial was |main over the — The se airliner pancaked adjourned until next Tues 7), 1 oor ces ‘tenignt win Nevada desert, but only six)” day by George B. Hartrick.|snow flurries to continue. Tomor-/Of the 38 passengers were ‘Mrs. Joan Rice,.a neigh-. row's high is predicted at 45. injured. The mercury shivered to a low in bor of the Wyatts, described pontiac of 33 at 8 a.m., and re- from the stand, discovering) mained at 33 at 1 at 33 at 1 Bm seven-year-old Sherry wikia creme «Dock Workers Walk Off Jobs zt suttrest coasts | Nicaragua. Mrs. ‘Wyatt by a previous) marriage, tied to her up- . The plane -of the Aero- 60,000 Are on Strike vias Guest Airline. en route stairs bed while both par- in Ports on Atlantic and- es Panama to Mexico “ MANA GUA, Nicaragua \(% — Twenty-five persons, including one American ‘and a Panamanian couple ‘on their honeymoon, were killed yesterday in the |crash of a Mexican airliner’ Sherry was on her back in the bed, Mrs. Pace said, with both hands tied by pieces of cloth. Her ents were awgy from home. ity, carried 20 passengers hair was matted, and her left hand edly burned two Gulf Coasts and a crew of five. months previously, appeared in- One of the dead was carried on fected, NEW YORK @—Sixty thousand the passenger list as Fed McNiel, on identified in Panama as an Amer- ican of about WO. His address was not known Sherry, whe will testify later in dock workers were ordered out the case, is mamed.as the target Sttike today im ports on the Atilan- of alleged cfuelty by the Wyatts. tic and Gulf coasts. In the prosecution's opening state- . There was no te word / ment, Assistant Prosecutor Walter Waterfront activity came to & on whaf caused the four-engined T. Denison said yesterday he will virtual standstill in the Port of DO4 to crash in flames pear the prove Mrs. Wyatt held Sherry’s New York, the world’s largest. an . Dadian peor q| ~ The walkout spread quickly to | The honeymooners were Marta ae on afiny Shand. * number of other porte includ- Osegueda, daughter of the Salva-| doct — os & New Orleans, ‘the pation's ,dorean ambassador to Panama, ave, tc: their tha teary 40): biggest seaport; Bosten, and Rogelio Alvarez, member of a ia e and iprominent Panamanian family an oil stove, threw a knife at her,| splitting ber Wp and permanently) The two-coast strike “was called ‘They had been married Thursday | disfiguring ber, kept her confined at midnight by the International) morning to the house and never sent. her Longshoremeh’s Assn., which was, , .. VEGAS. Nev. @ — Thirty- to school, deadlocked with Port of New York’ Doctors have said Sherry may employers on terms for a new regain partial use of her hand, contract. The old one. expired at atrophied by the burn, after “sev-| )midnight. eral years” of surgical treatment... The Federaj Mediation and Com ciliation Service called another He the four-man, t- t meet for today. woman jury the treatment of os a as pa "s my girl was “beyond my imagina- — Negotiations between. the tnde! ton and beyond your imagine: inendent ILA and the New York Shipping Assn., which represents Defense attorney Milton R. Hen- 170 shipping and stevedoring firms ry, in his opening statement, said in this area, continued half an newspaper aceounts of the case hour after the strike went into had “suggested” the Wyatts are effect “fiends of some kind,” and that) As the negotiations adjourned, newspapers have “ “tried and con-'an ILA spokesman indicated that victed My c ithere still was disagreement on Henry said the ‘children will tes.'a broad range of issues, although tify there were no continuous acts both sides had made concessions. of cruelty. He said the charge is — * * * “probably somewhat revolting to shoremen and other workers on most people.” but said he will horemen and other workers on prove Wyatt has “worked constant- New York and New Jersey piers day to hunt the Anchor Bay area ly” to provide for his large family.'in the Port of New York and some/of Lake St. Clair for two Marine ‘and that Mrs. Wyatt has cared for %5.000 others in ports from Port= ‘officers who crashed in a Navy jet them adequately. ‘land, Maine, to Brownsville, Tex. trainer late yesterday. Military officials said they held ilittle hope for the two men, Col: |Henry C. Bock, 63, of Houston, | lTex., and Capt. William B. Wilson Jr., 2, of Whaiton, Tex. Capt. Wilson , ,was piloting. the two-seat version of the F80 Shooting jet when it disappeared over the! lake. Selicidge Aly Force Base, near | the bay, eight persons escaped death when a twin-engine airliner, limping on one engine, pancaked into the des- ert yesterday The pilot of a TWA Martin 404 | tried to wing back te McCarran Field when one power plant — failed soon after takeoff on a flight to Les Angeles. He was forced to make a belly landing on the desert nearby. Both engines broke from their mounts and the plane's fuselage cracked opep. I fire. @ The pilot, Capt. Arthur de Fa fy. Los Angeles, suffered a knee injury. Five others were‘ hospital- ized. ’ i NEW BALTIMORE (INS). Search planes took off at dawn to- — Atomic Swimming Pool *moments before it was to land. The trainer was en route from! | jserve Base near Dallas, Tex, to ‘Willow Run Airport near. Detroit,’ but was instructel to fly on. to {Seltcidge Field. Searchers yesterday were called’ back because of rough weather and ON darkness. Coast Guard patrol boats } from . at the scene until 32:30: . today, were back out at dawn today.’ Macomb County sheriff's alia searched the shore area around Twenty-seven persons were killed in three plane! en i } AFTER BELLY LANDING — A twin engine TWA airliner which crash landed and broke its back on the desert near Las in the Veona, Nev., jet after. Lesnar off is victared | after 38 persons aboard » a Seized Land and Reparations _ Hammarskjold Seeking Compromise Between® Nasser, Invaders LONDON (®—Soviet de- imands that Egypt be re- stored her pre-invasion ter- ‘ritory promptly today ‘toughened the peace-keep- : ‘ing task facing U.N. Secre- tary Dag Hammarskjold AF Wirepnote and the Middle East police were removed. While- there were no deaths six persons were hos- Hit 95 Per Cent of Goal ? The 1956 Pontiac Fund drive officially closed tory luncheon today in the Elks Temple c Volunteer solicitors Jelt they had ended one of the toughest cam- _— in the UF"s seven-year his- Aine totaling pledges earlier to- day, UF leaders had found the three-week campaign had reached % per cent of the $612,202 goal. There was hope additional re- ports befere neon would edge that figure up a few percentage points, The 9% per cent mark meant that »yolunteers had $580,319 pledged or Oct. Gud news was reported by wom- quotas asked by the UF this year. Torchlighters who raised $6,445, of | en of the Geographic Dix ision, who! Maxwell said company gifts f from 115 per cent of goal 56. UF " sairmaici Area United had raised $19,965 in a door-to-door the d at vic- campaign, or 104 per cent of their had reached $125,000, slightly over quota Campaign chairman Walter K. Willman said this year's drive was waged in the face of an em- ployment drop which threatened fewer and smaller contributions from industrial workers. The employment situation was felt in the Industrial Division which solicited industrial employes and companies This morning, the division had reached 94 per cent, or $380,248, of its $414,000 goal, chairman Ear! Maxwell announced. This figure was reached despite | | resert town ef Salina Grande. reg since the drive started the fact the division shouldered 8 of the women’ solicitors, particu- igeneral nine per cent increase in brs enencnnrnnyeseseeene Does Industry Aid City? Blackwood Cites Many‘ Ways Help Is Given By CONRAD , N. CHURCH “Industry, and partigularly General Motors, has done ‘so much for Pontiac and all its resents that I feel it is only, fair that. some of us rise up and fell the factsiin industry during the next three when someone else implies nothing for the residents of So said Harold L. Blackwood when he read a report sored by Consumers Power Com- as saying: “What has industry ever wodganstle 79 Answers Late, Pot-0-Gold Swells Time waits for no man , even Pot-O-Gold entrants, And, each week we can't help wondering: Although no winner was found in| the 6,555 entries that qualified, 79. follow the rules and failed to qual- IHensiey Field. a Naval Air Re. if¥. you can do one of two things. | . You can sit around kicking your-. ‘self or you can get busy right now ‘on this week's puzzle, which is now ‘worth $600. You stil] have until howe! to get it into the mail . IN A POSTCARD!! Turn to page 18 for the puzzie and clues. Explanations for correct answers to Puzzle No, 23 are on page 7. Chou En-lai Plans Visit HONG KONG @®—Hanoj radio said today that Communist Chi-|I jna's tyisit North Viet Nam soon. Premiér Choy En-lai wht ‘which shows publicly that industry does the city.” did not catch of Rep. Lese H. Hudson’s remarks at the City Commis- P®"- , Sion meeting last Tuesday night. Hudson was quoted done to show us that they would get out and help us?” “I can’t remember all the things industry has done ——~*that has been of direct help ” to the peopie of Pontiac, said Blackwood. “But I am glad to suggest some of it has done it is a tre- important fac-' ..notitor in making Pontiac a the things mendously better place to live. “These things show clearly to) _ Star it the large number of late entries|me that industry not only would) smight contain a winning solution. iget out and help us, but that it has done so. repeatedly and on ifrequent occasions. Here are just received 9 “May Day” ‘puzzles arrived too late to be count-' some of the things they have done ditching signal from the plane ed and 2 others were mailed in that have been helpful, lenvelopes. If you're one who didn't! or indirectly, to all of the rest of directly ius. And, remember, some of these things they have done again = again. * ae spiced tas idiacied tistitied the jobs which ny halt the fa in Pontiac, In- dustrial peyroiis run into many millions of dollars each year, “Industry pays more than half the city’s taxes. On several oc- casions General Motors has paid its taxes in advance to help the city over a period when it needed money before the taxes were due. that, ght (Continued on Page 2, Co. 2) more than . \force. Laser plane skidded to within about 25 feet of row of | Fhe renewed Russian ee ae ‘backing was considered certain to stiffen Egypt’s | position regarding the role . Haircut Hearing Finds Opens in Court “wer, Romeo Youth Seeks Return to Classroom _ Without Trim After the Romeo school board in- spected 16-year-old Robert Pher- netton’s controversial haircut for the first time and said it was no of the international force, already directly counter to firm stands taken by Brit- ain, France and Israel. Hammarskjold was left with the staggering job of trying to find compromise Pontiac Manufacturers the goal of $124,819. But employes in the association chad reached only 91 per cent of their $255,248 goal. Solicitation of manufacturing companies and emplgyes not in the association, reached W086, or 95 some The secretary general flew to Egypt today from the U. N. treep-staging area near Naples for on-the-scene efforts to get the policing operation in action. He accompanied 4 Colombian per cent of goal, he ed go, the high school student went troops. They were followed by a The commercial divisipn was into Macomb County Circuit Court second plane carrying 50 Nor- $158,036 this morning to try to compel the’ wegians S board to admit him without anoth- er trim. ; was the first U. N. contingent of Robert, one of 45 “Rogneos” of- 99 Danish and Norwegian troops. dered by the high school prifci-' They were standing by in pal, Harold F. Barr, to shear their barracks at Abu Suweir airfield, wavy locks before classes opened péhind the Egyptian battle lines, Mrs. Ralph G. Bump, chairman Q¢+ 3) was the only boy Barr de- awaiting dion treet and o- clared unacceptable ders. In a show-cause hearing this awarr eaoens ee ene ae vu. | Swedish Maj. Curt Egersted, a 13.520 raised Nee, heerd a y WE iy NK truce observer, told the ; ae Rao He Pontiac | liam Nunaeley accused Harold's + iinits to reach Exypt: “You frome dhe efi. — siz. attormey, dames B. Duner, of (iy say pind hbo further 0 ae | over quota, } _ om mify”” -{ 3 ry . me |tions. You will be quartered in In considering a timé-extension lcamps on this airfield. I know the campaign failed to reach’ Nunneley said the issue is whe-'nothing about your future plans.” mae UF leaders remembered six ther Robert will conform to the} Another 513 Danes, Norwegians such extensions in the past. — board's edict, or “do as he pleas- and Canadians waited at the Cap- Last year’s drive was the only es." ~ odichino staging area, near Na- jone to meet goal by the official, Daner claims the question is whe- ples, to be flown to Egypt. More end of the drive ther the boy has already complied'U. N. forces -were expected at sar ied ue _ always reached with the rule. He has, had two Capodichino over the weekend. ith the help of extended cam-'trims since the ruling, Daner says i i res : AL Russia's latest move in the its goal in t drives : mo wi pas and is now complying with the SGite acl actuic cose & the Maxwell believed that new hiring rule. ‘ ot eciax 1 Premier Bul- Harold's ‘haircut. this morning! appeared moderately lengthy, and. eae Wiens end arr ed bea sported an upturned feather effect’ ‘along the sides of the head.’ The notes demanded that the The hearing will continue this three countries puil their troops (Conthesed on: Page 3, Col. 1) four per cent short of 'y goal, with $151,121 colle€@ted, The finance and: public sérvice groups! had reached 101 and 104 per cent of quotas respectively. Already in the Suez Canal zone — * - = larly praised Waterford Township, weeks would allow his division to ‘go over its quota. bs The victory luncheon was spon- : _'afternoon. — UF Division Tops Its Goal ee Seana nan Wee oe ae none ee CHECKING TOTALS — Pontiac United Fund | with Willman are Mrs. aor . Bump oom Campaign Chairman Walter K. Willman went aver the’ totals of the Geographic Division today’ ‘at the noon victory luncheon at the Elks Temple. Ry 1 3AMS MINDER ! ts Stage for State’ s FirstAtom Chain Reachan | sia esoeam deeseesaiintiatoiee tel ar eboney see are made and the reactor ot: oun ok th dcdk cling” scents wi vsdilatn tn i stale i. fin ence: ae telah: Sclfuslinnite - Aspoil ele Costs Statement Farsaiegton Township justice Al- len C_ Ingle, president of the Oak- land County Judicial ” “Association: and vice president of the State As-| sociation of Justices of the Peace, today blasted back at Auditor General Frank S$, Szymanski's cri- ticisms of county justices, Szymanski yesterday assuiled what he called a “growing pmag tice’ in Oakland and Macomb counties of assessing exorbitant court costs in justice courts. “Oakland County has benefited. by more than $50,000 in the last year from cests assessed in ¢x- | cess of justices’ legal fees," bia manski said. - | . He added he will ask andes General Thomas M. Kavanagh whether the practice is legal. Ingle said today . Szymanski‘s statement wags “nothing more than a deliberate attempt to mislead the people.” He added: ~ “T suggest that he take time to —_ read the laws before publie statements." he makes * CRUELTY TRIAL OPENS, — The trial of Ada and William Wyatt of Keego Harbor on charges L. of cruelty.to a child opened yesterday in Oakland County Circuit Circuit Court before Kavanagh ne cast,exe area ye BIGCKWOOG Lists | former Auditor General Victor M Targonski to write an opinion on legality of the practice, and consulted with justices over the problem. The Supreme Court has fuled, Ingle said, that costs must bear “a reasonable relationship’ to the actual cost of prosecution, He added the question of what constitutes actual cost of prose- cution has not been ruled on. Ingle said the law provides fees for justices on a basis of the work they do in. handling a case—usually $4.30 per case, A justice collects his fee whether or not the defend- ant is found guilty, he said. a * cs The only difference between fines and costs, Ingle said, is that fines are turned over to the county li- brary fund for schoo! libraries, and costs go to the county’s general fund, where. they may be. sed to™pay for law enforcement casts which would otherwise come from taxpayers. Since county justices handled 35,000 cases last year, he said, a surplus of $50,000 after justices’ fees were paid would mean an “excess” of only $1.50 per case. “ Any payers of Oakland County are still paying for law enforcement,” In- gle said. Szymanski had gid: “Put yourself in the position of a county official worried over gov- ernmental expenses, What better’ way is there to pick up money than to get it from people who are not even residents of the county?” Defending the practice, Ingle said, “Is it not only right that the taxpayers of Oakland County should have part of the cost of law en- forcement defrayed by the peael: ties collected?” He pointed out that Detroit. oper- ating under city ordinances, keeps. all money collected in fines, Home-Bound Woman Purse Snatcher Victim A homeward bound woman wa&s erated with the schools on such and small.events change last night by a purse-snatch free buses for the transportation robbed of her bilfold er on W. Hurop street. Billie ‘Brooke, of 350 W. St., Crofeot Elementary School. He fled across the school play- ground, she told police. citizen can see the tax-, Huron uninformed person be misled by said the man walked by and irresponsible grabbed her purse as she passed Blackwood, “I feel that this partial ‘list of industry’s contributions to _|public 2 » Help of Industry eel From Page One) been curtailed, and the cit¥ might have had te borrow money, thus costing all the taxpayers more money “Industry has contributed gen- erously to the United Fund, to the éonstruction ef Pentiae General Hospital, St. Joseph Mercy Hos- pital, the Naval! Training Station, Wisner Field, the Pontiac housing project, to fhe Y.M.C.A. and Y¥.W.C.A, building projects, to the. South Oakland Hospital, the Great- er Detroit Hospita] Fund, consid- erable of which mioney came back to Pontiac and Oakland County hospitals, “Industry contributed to the building of the Pontiac Boys’ Club to Camp Oakland, -to Junior Athievement, providing clubrooms for a year to this latter organiza tion in addition to cash support General Motors has provided safe- ty pictures fer the use of the Pon- tiac Pelice Department, “Industry has provided meals for workers in the t nited Enand drive, General Motors has turned over use of its auditoriom toe many local organizations, It has provided seven or eight cars a fi A v : . es pa | aes i = [ e. : 4 . — » _THE PONTIAC PRESS FRIDAY, NO OVE BER. 16, 1950 Doty. Mr. Judge Frank | trial ‘Bot onder HOWARD E. WIDEMAN Elected the new mayor of §yI- van Lake at the City Council's organization meeting, was How- ard E. Wideman: 45, of 2249 Avondale Ave, Wideman suc- ceeds Anthony Kreps as mayor after Kreps lost a re-election bid Wideman served on the council frony 1942 through November 1955 | re-elec- when he did not seek tion. He rejoined the council in April af this year, filling the va- cancy of the | ate Frank Baldwin. — with their attorney, Milton R. Henry before the 4 The Day in - Pontiac Experimenting to Relieve Congestion of Saginaw Traffic 5 : 5 ‘ Lawrence and Pike streets. be- tween Cass avenue and Perry street will be converted to one- way traffic effective Monday, City Manager Walter K. Willman has - announced. Lawrence will be made one-way one-way westbound. =e * * The streets are being ‘converted in order to relieve congestien of traffic along Saginaw street and on other downtown streets, which during rijsh hours, is reaching the stagnation point at various-inter- Sections, Willman said. He said the city is asking for comments, including criticism ‘if it develops, on how the driving | public reacts to the change. “It it doesn’t help the ‘situation, we will switch it back again,” Willman :said, “But we want to give it a fair trial.” Turn lanes have been provided on both streets at the Saginaw in- tersections to help facilitate turns ithout slowing through- pirates the manager pointed out. Lawrence eastbound traffic may ~ Pentiae Press aot and Mrs. Wyatt are shown here way. See ‘sory on Page 1. Crippled Children to Get Best Seats Fy only turn right onte Saginaw | ‘street. Westbound Pike vehicles at Annual P ar ade /may. turn both right and left nto | Saginaw. ' Once again the call is out to ee e Left turns are prohibited at the! Lawrence-Saginaw intersection be | cause the heaviest pedestrian || movement in the city during a 12-' heur period—31,147—occurs here. The , conversion . of Lawrence | street is expected to aid Commiyun-}| ity National Bank's planned curb teller cages, prev ipusty epproved: by the city. crippled children seeking the best seats of the house {ér the 1956 edi- ‘tion of “Christmas - On - Wheels”’ |parade scheduled for Dec. 1. David R. Ewalt said those chil- idren not listed with the Oakland | County Crippled Children's Society lor the Orthopedic Service of the ‘Pontiac Public Schools, should call ithe Parks and Recreation office in ithe City Hali for reservations for ithe parade. | Ewalt is in charge of providing window spaces. through the cour- tesy of local merchants on Sagi- ‘naw street so that each child won't miss a single float or band. He said some 60 spaces will be made available again this year. The Retail Mecchants Assn. of the Chamber of Commerce spon- sored the parade which tells the story of Christmas in page eant | ‘form. Det. Sgt. DePauw Becomes Lieutenant Appointment of Det. . Set. A. DePauw Was announced today by Pontiac Police Chief Herbert W. Straley. DePauw, a Pontiac since Dee, 1, 1942, ithe Detective Bureau. | He lives at 95 Argyle Ave. eastbound while Pike will become, ithe. Rev. membership. tending the dinner at 6:45 p.m Toastmaster’s © club, group, will salute the honorees. With 44 activity groups in the “¥” and a total of 741 people holding. 1217 memberships in those’ groups, the association's growth through volunteer leadership is marked at this dinner event, and Jobn Slater. Stetbacher, Harold. man, ® Youth. work in various clubs Case, Ralph Getsinger, Fred Radloff, Howard Clayton, | liams, Charles Hollis, policeman mark. ; is administra- fror, Germany. tive assistant and desk sergeant in: Kirby, William Yogus, and Wil- liam Phillips. Volunteer help in youth wor ¢ 50 to Gather at YMCA, '|Monday to Award Honors’, BIRMINGHAM — Among YMCA boosters to be honored in a recog- nition banquet on Monday at the “y" Arthur Blakeslee will be re- ceiving a jeweled pin for bringing 150 newcomers to the association's Pins and certificates will be pre- isented,: with about 50 people at James Beal of the Birmingham a YMCA Besides Blakeslee, awards will include four for bringing a total of 100 members in: Wayne Morti- mer, Ernest Robinson, Ted Appel, Pins for 25 members will go to Robert Graham, Wayne Melin, David Curry, Joseph Mason; for 15 mem- bers, George Ely, and 10 mem- bers, Robert Harvie and H. W. Rie- have won certificates for Lee Anderson, Denald Barlow, Pete | doe Pearson, William Whitcomb, after a seven-month illness, Born |” y5 William Pratt and Richard Wil- Robert tie the on business area of Birmingham who-has been with the Post office 30 years, died yes- terday after a long illness. He lived at 67 Council, Clawson. ; A member of Metropolitan Club Spirit No, 9, he was a member of the national Metropolitan Hospital- ization Board, “| ' Serviee will be Monday at nn. *| a.m. at Manley Bailey Paneral Home with buriaj in Oakview Cemetery. Surviving. are his wife and a daughter, Mrs, Margaret Ming, of Clawson, and two. grandchildren Mrs, Mary Katheryn Odien Mrs. Mary hatheryn Odien, 55, 1025 Glengarry Circle, died yester- day at New Grace hospital, De- troit, after a long Mness. Born in Ohio, she came here from Detroit five years ago. She was secretary of the George A, Odien Inc., under- ground construction firm, her band; she leaves her son, Joseph E., and her mother, Mrs. Anna Zeisler, — Service wil] be at Bell Chapel of the William R. Hamilton at 3 p.m. Monday, with burial in White Chap- el Cemetery, ‘Pontiac Deaths John W. Guan husband's firm. Besides her hus- | John W. Osmun of 821 St. :Clair St, died yesterday after an illness of three months. He was 69. A retired farmer, he was born in Pontiac on May 11, 1887.and had lived a lifetifne in Oakland County. He was a veteran of World War 1. A sister, Mrs. Marion Klutcher, of Detroit survives him. Service will be at 1 p.m. Satur- day from the Donelson ~ Johns Funeral Home with the Rev. Ed- ward D. Auchard, associate pastor - of the First Presbyterian Church, officiating. Burial will be in Perry Mount Park Cemetery. -|William A. Parker William A, Parker, 38, of 97 My- rick St. died last night in Pontiac General Hospital, He had been ill several weeks, He was born on Sept. 14, 1918 in Missouri, His parents were Mr. and Mrs, John Parker. in 1940-be married to the former’ Ethe] Im- leaves two Children, Billy Wayne Franke K. Rhodes Jr. Frahke K. Rhodes Jr. 42, 419, Puritan, died yesterday at home! in South Carolina, he has lived here six years. “ ; He was the district manager of the Master Electric Co., Dayton, Ohio, and was a past member of kk, the Detroit. Engineering Society. and Linda Ann Parker, both of ‘Pontiac; one brother, Jacob of Mis- souri, and a sister, Mrs. Molly a of Arkansas. Parker's body will be sent Pox the Melvin A,.Schutt Funeral ‘Home tonight to the Howard Fo- neral Home in Leachville, Ark. for ‘service at 2 p.m, Tuesday, Burial will be in the Loulou Cemetery. has been given by David Hubbs, He served in the Army Air Corps Dr. Von ‘William Pilmore |Morgan Barstow, | Madsen. . = * > Russel A, Swaney, vice presi- ‘dent of the Detroit branch of the Federal Reserve Bank of Chi- | cago, was elected president of | | the Bankers Club of Detroit at | its anniversary cinner last night. | z * * * | About 20 youngsters are regular- John jy attending the Saturday morning,; as acting lieutenant:19-39 story hour at Baldwin Public; are from Den- “Seven at One Blow” Library. This week's~tales \“The Wonderful Pot” and Chris S. i Chris S. Bailey, Bailey 66, mail carrie Admits Drunk Driving em and SATURDAY OnLy! Pleading cory to drunk driving, ie E. Scott, 27. of 30 W. Huron . Milford, was committed to the ‘county jail for a days yesterday... year without charge to the schools’ driver training program. It has provided decorations for many commeunity ever ss rating them up and taking them down without charge, ‘Through the Pontiac Manufac- turers’ Association “industry has made a substantial contribution ta the Chamber of Commerce, thus helping to bear the expense of seeling new industries for Pontiac, and otherw.se serving all the peo- ple here “Individuals representing indus- try have served countless hours on boardse and committees of local organizations. This service was given with the approval of indus- try, as another form of contribu- tion for the community's good “General Motors has also coop- as B.I.E Day. furnishing of teachers. Lest any newcomer or statements,” said the community should be made steel much sforag tiona First Quality — 24-Piece STAINLESS STEEL County Population Boone! | Planning Group Reports | Oakland County is booming along! itan Area Régional Planning Cone! in population ‘growth, according to, mission 1). survey estimates of the Detroit Metropor-| “The Weather Foll U.S. Weather Bureau Report cloudy, eceasional «new flurries, strong period of PONTIAC AND VICINITY — Mostly shows i westerly winds and much colder today, high 85-59. Partly-cloudy. a few scat- tvereq etow flurries and colder tonight,, jew wartier, te west winds af diminishing senight. high near 45, Guety southwest 20-30 miles an hour! Today ‘te ‘Pontise _, arent temperature preceding 6 am At @ am: Wind velocity 25 mph Direction: Bou os west Sun sets Frida) at $0 pom Sun fises Saturday at 7:25 am Moon seta Satorday at 6:41 a m Moon rises Pri aay at €:05 p.m Dewntewn “Temperatures 6a. ™ 33 a. %. 7s. © 33 ™ § a. m? Pree lp m& oa. m 38 io S| Thereday in Pontiac . (Aa fecorded downtown) Highest temperatu re ane iLawest temper : Moan Weather Rain 24 me Year Are in Pontiac Highe temperature ; Lawest temperature .. pi ay ss he Mean ‘temperature ee oeee Weather—Rain 44. , ie “| 48.8 Highest and Lowest Temperatures This [rom ete in M4 Years fi 1873) ‘atere Chart; gg ya fom #9 in 1983 : peepee A * Tem oe 2 New Orieans = York Yesecueesscrs hee 1-15. Tomorrow pertly cloudy and: «with a gain of 8,819 persons, i 3.3 pe 4 in comparison to ne total 59,9 per | _Ayi cent registered by = " State Man in Crash BH, RAPID. CHY:D-ueGapner a x, released yesterday from a of Wayne, Oakland and Ma- | comb — 6 I « @ ; i County added 185,999. or 47 per cent,ein the, 1990 to 1956, the report; Oakland | persons, Pontiac reported a 12 per cent | inerease over the last six years, | Macomh county added 133,039. ipersons during the same period,’ for a jump of 71 per cent, Wayne’ County, excluding Detroit, in- ereased by 274,333, for a 6.8 per cent boost i On the bottom of the survey was Detroit's metropolit an area’ which had only a : cent increase. Ds. The city. in the three-county | area which upped its population | the most in the -past six years | was also in Oakland County. Oak Park reports a population jurnp- of 5,267 to-29,800-or—a 4658" per cent increase The population information, the] commission reports, was obtained | electricity building permits. ed : i] i 4 > Airman 14 Donald J. 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And on Aug. 18, 1954, the full Senate confirmed it less than 24 hours after it had been submitted. knowledge of international eil prob- lems and a display of “nice guy” y THE PONTIAC aw FRIDAY, wOVERER 16, 1956 e ee i. 4 it. took prove his nomination as Undersec- * He got the job because of his iment, PA GES } Demonstrates ‘Main ‘Quality — Loyalty disclose the Formosa trade with|in direct trade but, " since the Na- ~ epee Eve though Hoover tionalists.provide the State Depart-| demonstrated one of his chief qual- ter testifi 2. Later: Hoover issued ‘state since described -as gratui- tous, hailing West German Chan- cellor Adenauer’s talk at’ Moscow as proof of the “bankruptcy” of Soviet policy toward . West- Ger- many, 3. When a shipment of U. S. tanks for Saudi Arabia was dis- covered on a New York dock, he ordered it held up, only*to have to cerned with the area say private|rect in saying he had no evidence Friends will tll you that Heer Eleven blocks of four-story rear ght wah dlapg ac asic beta gos the trade. was/ ment with its only feports on such| ities in each of the four instances. through Hong Kong, officials con-|trade, Hoover was technically cor-| This, they say; is loyalty. They dispute any criticisms, ‘such/|pleted as has appeared in newspapers and that the two Chinas are engagediof it. ment. CLEANER xe ory s diplomacy which impressed both At 53, “Young Herbie retains | ltake back his order in the glare Eisenhower and Secretary of State) lof bright publicity whip ore no happy memories about the! | Dulles. ‘White House, where his father Onée in office, however, he be-| bes affair by Arab-Israeli agimosi- lived for four years as the 3ist) ‘came involved in four: undiplomatie. * Leetonia lurr-apr aad | “bloopers” which have overshad-| he mined: for~gold--and explored owed his work in helping gain a| for oil. , settlement of the once-bitter Anglo-| “millions of dollars worth of goods ; Iranian oil dispute, ; Friends say that as a trained | These miscues are sald to have|°V°"? year” to Red China. Later *he testified he was “‘in error,” say- (engineer, like his father, he wants. : ‘to take a cautious second look at, cooled Dulles off on him some- ling the State Department had ‘no ‘. 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Bay Seay eats FRR ae fae Rieck : Ge Phe Boe 4 SEP FOE t f i SE OE ET NE AIO AS REE DE hie é - sed b= eo ee "__|___ THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1956 Ava Refuses to Speak About Future Plans|====== : . Gardner, honesty has turned out, Instead of soothing her sense of Close friends say she'll shortly re-|to be an incriminating policy, |inferiority, he She learned to be blunt - in Smithfield, N. C., where, she has proclaimed proudly, she didn’t wear shoes till she was 14, aft- fro ma ~ yy we SUBTEEN, é personal reasons, weighty books. pol + he would call her-up “just to hang . pees : year |Plex, a bewitching beauty she /Artie’s “who's who” of famous ex- living to regret the'didn't quite know what to do with, wives. . : Ava announced she would get a “lI carry the torch after ali my | mistaken interpretations put upon and that explosive frankness. * * ® divorce. Fame and overwhelming success “Maybe,” she aid much later,|kept Miss Grdner from devoting} Since jhen the has spent 29 Per “T shouldn't have started wearing|the proper time to get herself in- location in Europe, kicking up her’; shoes. Makes it that much more|Volved seriously wich another pros-|.01. wherever she appears \ uncomfortable when you put your Pective husband until 1951 when — “+ 6 foot ig your mouth.” " [after a long wait for his divorce! At least two men claim/to-be- ; MATERNAL TYPE his first = lieve Ava will marry then’ eventu-,} = = n a - ally: :Walter Chiari, the Italian oS ee ae This, she was Sure, was true |comedian, and Frank Silvestri, a marriages break up,” she sald [new statements, So she simply isn’t * * * oe * PPL LONE NED PT tT AE A Aan TH “But you can get over any- ieee thing , . , even a toothache , . , in time." a oll Party-going Pretties for the Sub- Ava is a curious combination of mitted she couldn't act: ‘“‘I was Atte shé had matured. /Pittsbu: who was Ava’s >; ; . realist ahd dreamer and, through much better equipped for having! = was sentytig tor love, not couigenion mire Grace Kelly. Teen Set: in money-stretching the last 15 years of success, she babies. to free herself of complexes or to [Prince Rainier wedding in Monaco Separates ; sel mare = per 55 So sh emarried the then-fabu-| >=lld @p ege or intellectual prow- and believes that he—and ey Sell-analyzing. | ; i ential marrying mood. The result is that—to avoid driv-| lously-successful Mickey Rooney.| °** a gt it nn waoetal kaders what , ing herself insane with recrimina- She married him because she} Sinara was down, financially Miss Gardner’s plans are it is Miss; Cummerbund-Tie Set ........- $1.98 | thought marriage was expected of and professionally, and Ava footed | : at sen Seca be eet over- most of their bills, including a ed at she does is to mimi¢ the } cuman the (orate) ot) Siscerky et heres x hele Coe rest of the world looking on at her always had, and still does, sur- moon. cdvenires iby raising an! tions as she surveys the ruins of her attempts to settle down with one man-—-she’ gives herself two emotional “outs:" Black Velvet Slim Skirts, S 8 to 14.......0cce¥e> $7.98 ae We've Taken the Black Velvet Slim Pants, 2 * *& CLEARS CONSCIENCE — —. See | He wes “swest, gratetal and oa oo | Sizes 8 to 14.......045 +++ $8.98 GUESS WORK Sometimes she verbally clears : — |kind,”’ during that brief period; | e Sissy Blouses ....cccccecceee: $4.98 . : Ne 5 he could have seen in me,” she | : y . . . Out of Your her. own conscience (‘I guess, “Me was the |but then he was given a role in) : she says, “you can put it down! has ——— 4 1 poe first the film, “From Here to Eternity,” || otion Removes :: Jersey Blouses, White, Black... . $4.98 CHRISTMAS - ; to my choice of husbands."’) Her| guy Te met pop But — land was once’ more in lA : S | ; = other defense against psychological | — > and the spotlight. 4 nnoying cies SHOPPING ; babies.” sad j ‘GEOS TO HIS HESD™ Your legs need creaming right r Janua e eo. "hie ae aigas coat “Some people,” Ava said. rue-jafter you've shaved them. For this |’ ‘Their marriage lasted less than fully, “get pleasant and affable| purpose, keep a bottle of body lo ' disaster is surrounding herself with! lively company who!ll help her for- get her past. * With Our Exciusive CHILDREN’S SIZE The MARGARET ANN Shop id * = | ith § = iti i ly. In thus pulling the curtain over| he full figure showld-ship the shirt \twice that long. Mickey measured With success. But Frank—you know tion handy and use, it generous the past, she lives at such a dizzy) Pegged of! around ond choose one > aumaity ries dimpled chin, |how that affects him. There was This is the best way to avoid that Riker Bldg. — W. Huron St. \ RANGE CHART pace that there is not much time| 990d + frost only. with the bock |and fiends of both said he made |no living with him. Success just scaly preigairnrdomana many wom- en in rtime. AAA a I A amma aed he seems to go to his head.” ——— SSS aaa molded to the hips ‘up in aggressiveness what | lacked in height. Ava walked out. | A dress with a gathered skirt) so i spotlights the width of the waist| She was still an “unknown” in hips. The newest skirts with film circles when Artie Shaw dis- enough darts or pegging in covered her two years later. The flatter the mid-section and bandleader, a self-styled intellectu- e ease in the tummy and hip al, had just the opposite effect upon . Ava that Mickey had had. - | for surveying the future. . It Ava Gardner has any plans beyond living from dawn to dawn in the most agreeable fashion aad available, net even those favored | east few closest to her beck and call |} have any knowledge pf it, There are rumors that she 2-Hour Free Parking — HAVE YOUR TICKET VALIDATED WHEN YOU MAKE A PURCHASE AT JACOBSON’S -Luxite | CHISTMAS LAURELS By KAYSER She'll feel so cherished when you give BRASS WALL PLAQUES ye : : : { ; Solid brass and brass with wrought Luxite’s nylon ance hagerse a matched \ ; iron. 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Prom time is 8:30 to mid-| scheduled throughout the area oniSchool gymnasium, Theme of the! ithe various homerooms, THANKS CF PLANNED—Posters are up all over Clarkston High mhe Plymouth Rocks” a dance slated Wednesday nigh! "e the pounce over are committee GOODIES FOR TURKEY DAY — New cooks in the Home Ec Department at Pontiac High School che¢k new recipes to try out for Thanksgiving. — to right are Nancy Vess, Pat Lehman, ‘ooks Try Out New Recipes Turkey Day Plans Sprout at Pontiac High wi sits d hac +: who before the) ir pact Christmas Seven Pontiac High School stu- dents will accompany John N ures By JACK HE NDRICKSON Thanksgiving is in the dir. as plans for the big holiday atid days off from school, occupy / students Youngpeter to New York next week at Pontiac High. for a science trip * «@ «,; * «* : One Pontiac High Schoo] home. The boys who will be going are: making class has just finished its Jim Livingstone, Bob Tenny, Phil- work in the giteary | arts. lip Francis, Charles* Evans, Gary McDowell, David Litner, and Jerry Girls hae nalenaking study Powers. « it for a whole yéar under the in-. The ~y will visit the Bronx Zoo, > i * , the Bre struction of Efizabeth’ Rodgers, Sctuainel Gasdins wal Radic Mrs. Ann Hagenbush and Mrs. city Thursday Elizabeth Mifier. The class that * _- “graduated” / from cooking pre-| Tours of the United Nations ‘pared a full/dinner for some of the Building, Statue of Liberty, and the teachers, f. | Empire ian ae eae = most of Friday n they wi ttn fa your ot — ‘meet Libby H. Hyman, acclaimed se a mee the greatest woman biologi: of each of the phases of house- a = work,/ Child care, cooking, cloth- | The Junior class and their fr coal the decorations. Nancy McKaig, class vice presi-| the Junior class. During the evening the band | i: ies Sadie Haw-/night © meet their apenas, ‘Mrs. ie CLARKSTON ;reom; and projects by the boys)ports that work on the S ibrown ahd yellow predominating in| will choose a queen and two at- The Plymouth Rock, a Thanks- in woodwork classes. kins Dance is progressing ‘very Ford Cobb. tendamts from the members of | Jiving Dance, sponsored by Clark-| The program of music was aP- well The dance, which will be|. Boy’s basketball practions went ll be held Wednes- |preciated by the parents, and many eld Mev. @ ia the echool ara! held for the first time this week. ston” juniors “ istayed to sample the food pre- Cad NOV, in the school §) ‘| Coach Dick Bye is busy getti : & workers (left to right) Connie Blimka, Hest ond Betty Fanmail, the American Mu- seum of Natural History Ruiiding. That evening they will attend a the world, at television show, 2 * * Saturday will be quite mild, The boys and Youngpeter an ocean liner, then do the Atlantic though wil] tour some collecting by Ocean About 2) members of the Biology, Club, organized by Youngpeter, took a trip to view the Telenews- Decumentary “Secrets of the Reef,"’ in Detroit, Wednesday. The Social Workers Club was organized this Tuesday. It is a | new club similar to the Future Nurses clubs and encourages young peo- ple, who plan to take up social work after they get that diploma. io ing and house care make up this program, January Seniors, numbering 132. were hustling this week to get their senior picture proofs in. by Wednes- fay, the deadline for the people i By SANDY. WHITE “Bermuda Bounce” jthe Waterford Township High | Schoo! juniors have chosen for) itheir first dance. of the season Girl's athletic director at Avon- next Wednesday. : dale, Jacqueline LeBedy has se- a * s lected this year's girl's basketball! A well-known die jockey will st Girls’ Director Names g Team at Avondale Avis” Spencer, Doris Peel, ps Il p.m. His name will not be! McKinnon, Joan Bourdo, . Carol/revealed until dance time.’ sooner rd. and ila Burt. JUdY! Heading committees for dance : . preparation are: .Bill Cole, | general chairman; Stephinie Hill, entertainment; Sandy Stockton, ero Jackie Winters, deco- tions; Fredia Ernst, tickets; ona Johnny Keating, clean-up, Plans for the Thanksgiving pro- Selected as arti were Sharon | Wiles, Elaine Line, Georgia Wat-| son, Cathy Morris,~ Judy Hudson, | Shirley Palmer, and Cas‘ol Atwood, Martagers for this year are Beverly: Strong, Judy Haddix, and Nancy McLintock. Clarkston Honor Roll, ‘end: wenlied “were nana “eo" eps sea pay pect anergy mage as oe prt tollowing the first. marking period. |ior ior pictures. These pictures: will t ; } ae, P 5 ; Lae \ ¥ ! aS bak. ea a Ae 5% | Waterford Class Sets Bermuda Bounce Date gram, slated next Wednesday pre-|. be ready This past week seniors have been working hard selling candy as their second ‘big project toward their |senior trip. The trip will be taken, ‘on the weekend of May 24, 1957, = Last year, , when this year's sen- they tackled | their po big project of selling “magazine subscriptions. Students iveceive a certain percentage of what they sell and that credit goes jon their record tqwards the fi- ances they” would otherwise have Preparations for the “Facul- ty vs. Alumni Basketball Game,” set for Nov, 30 and sponsored by dent, is chairman of the event and| * for seniors in time for— is the themejthe Christmas holidays, to pay: outright for the trip. ~~ night, a ICS, Seniors Get Cherished Class Rings a | An and gets fully organized, Pontiac , | Tickets will be available at the ‘day. Open to the public the dance saved Wythe heme oo gids Pontiac Press Phete JoAnna Springer, Patty pres Pnote PA System-for Talks {a lot_of parent Nancy Ohanesian and instructor Mrs. Ann Hagenbush. One the girls haven't tried ye? is roasting turkeys. Is thing that next? The club will visit hospitals, clin- workers in certain activities ar Pp psychoanalysts when it features Student The is based on the Lil’ Abner comicr pag boys ready for the first game f |Student Council guides and the Y strip by Al Capp. | Dee, 12,, with Fitegerald on the * ‘teen hostesses also proved very ef- Avondale High School's débate home floor. : “Time Ou : for Ginger,” a three-/ ficient, = iteam attended its first —s The concert band under the i- act comedy will be presented in| Powell studio is taking pictures ov & - Troy High School, Sen- rection of John — and the ; ight at for the year books, currently, iors Jackie Pyle and Bob Snyder choral groups under the supervi- , ghey lr acted ter Heacber-| AT AVONDALE jtook high honors on the team with sion of Barbara LeBeau are pre- ine Bayer~and sponsored by the ‘ {1 of a possible 50 points. paring their annual Christmas con- ‘hea begin a! 8 am. senior class. -Avondale High School junior’ Future Nurses Club held a meet- cert to be presented Dec, 19, in * @- * class pre sident Gerry Pe Poynter re- Hing at Joy Owen's” house Tuesday the High Schon gym. ‘The 1957 Clarkston, Hilltopper - Z yearbook which the staff promises to be “the biggest and best”’ ever is on its way. The beok will go on sale Wednesday, Nov, 2. The Journalism class which is ‘producing the book expects record, sales from Clark.ten High students * * bed i wile a a) Se ; “The World Situation Today,” was John Sherriff's Atopic for lec- ture and_discussion during an as-_ sembly held at Clarkston High Mon- day. AT WEST BLOOMFIELD This past week at West Bloom- field High School has been a rather ' hectic one as juniors ¢busily fin- ished plans for the one of their major dances of the year, the Star- light Ball * * Open to the public, the dance will be held from 8 to 11 tonight in the West Bloomfield gymnasium and will feature a Detroit name band, on * * *¢& duniers and seniors heid their annual magazine saie banquet last week. In the contest between the two classes, the seniors were ‘top salesmen. Future Teachers of West: Bloom- field have made up a tax dollar exhibit which 1s displayed in the main hall * » * The Debate Club is having a workshop tonight at the home of Kathy Olmstead AT LAKE ORION Enrollment. among the students dropped on Wednesday and -Thurs day because of the students hunt- ing. The school excuses those who present their license and have made up their work . Seme are staying until the 7 weekend because of. the school TOP MAGAZINE SALESMEN — Madiso! - Ponting Press Photo play, a comedy called “Jeepers Junior High's magazine sale went over the top They re shown with the items purchased from the Creepers,” Most of the members —and individual honors went to ‘the two eighth profits .. ..a new TV set for the school and a of the sénior class are helping in) graders above, Gene Coe and Sharon Bratt new scoreboard for the gymnasium. | Some way to produce this play. . * * * Ves . ’ | Open House on Tuesday nicht Madison Magazine Goes Over Top iwas a big success. Many parent in addition to visiting their chil dren's. rooms saw exhibits in the halls, and one of sterling silver and place settings in the home ec ro handicrafts and painting in the ar -Washington Parents Plan to Organize » PTSA Group: Choose Committees. Amer i Education Week Open The first in the series of dances A new TV set and scoreboard r Eastern Council Uses Houses in the students was held have been purchased for the school x junior highs brought sponsore d for ednesday. The dances are in co- from the funds visited visitors to the Madison rooms Tuesday for open house. operation with the City Recreation’ Parents the program The Student Council at Eastern AT WASHINGTON . Junior High School puts on a pro- Wasi O H AT MADISON AT WALLED LAKE ashington's Open House Tues- ' . gram over the public address sys- Aav latieaciodtvione thant 600loar Madison magazine salesmen The Atwas club of Walled Lake tem i < ve » Mon- ~~” ‘ : s Be Les on . “ 2 = om in the schoo} every other Mon ents. The Girls’ Ensemble unde r went over the top in their $4.200 Junior High will present its final is * * PS the direction of Faith Cook sang sales quota A total of $3.000 made Pe ‘rformance of Great Caesar's Py ie Othe _ to sever il] numbers and parents met 4 the sale a big success. Top home- Ghost, a hilarious mystery in three v inform: tic : oa sie 2 = to, discuss with Principal Norman room honors went to A-6, an eight acts at 8 tonight in the Junior High P 3, a y i s y ~ ~ - =o eee oe H. Kuij jala a type of organization grade homeroom sponsored by auditorium. . various committees and organiza- for the s« hool tions in the The local broadcasts mention outstanding Unanimous choice was PTSA. xd Committees ~*~ were appointed Council represent-| among the parents to form the iatives and adviser Helen Lapi isch. organization. — —— — Thomas Shara Sponsors of the club_and di- Over 200 students will make a } Tecting the play are Mrs. Mary trip to Detroit to see Cinerama Lott, John Williams, Joseph Neff, in payment for their sales ef- and W.-D. Smith: This first offer- forts. . ing of the school year was also ———— presented last night. The public school is invited to attend and may pur- chase tickets at the door. be used to f proceeds will School Paper Strains to Reach SMH Deadline= and Future Teachers By JUDY NYEDJELSKI Artists, reporters, and typists circulsitiedy before Thanksgiving finish. :have been working extra hard in Vacation. order to get the first edition of the’ Extra typists have lent a additional stage. equip- ‘lighted the week as the seniors received. their cherished class Students Get ‘ewes ovat oe wee’ NeW Ener Qy uted by our the Rev. Michael J. O'Reilly Monday morn- ing a On Wednesday evening the par- ents and teachers met to discuss the problems and difficulties which have arisen-since the opening of school and to suggest ways and means for the betterment of those cancerned, American Education Week saw Within the next few days \stu- ents at St. Frederick digging dent librarians. will have op- in with new energy as the quarter portunity to show their’ sk = ‘ended. librarianship by helping to = . i sd ping as aa Seniors making the honor rol a for grade included Karen Kergan, * ~ fer the high school fibrary. : The senior class members have Marie Lewandowski, Pat Jenkin- prayed for the speedy recovery of $0", Donna Ludvan, Beverly Malin- their “star’’ player in all sports, owski, Mary Parle and Bill Metz. Danny Dropps. who was injured) Juniors stprend ha Ss on the list were Delores Farbas last football game. | Dennen, Maureen Drake, Ellen Schachern, Julie Slowik, Sharon Talbot, Martin Koenig, Fred | Metz, Nicholas Pavlinac, Julie _| Gardner and Judy Erméli. in Waterford . ., | sophomores with greile boned jwere Karen Gullet, Kathleen Don< Attend Meetings lly, Cynthia Maloney, Mary Kay Waterfoid administrators have, Morse. Sue Johnson, Michael Met- visited colleges and conferences in ty, Mary Jean Brandt, Judy oe. connection with their positions over school paper. ‘The Michaelite’’ in‘ing hand" in hopes of a speedy Sparkling gems—ruby, sapph- “help-. iré,. onyx, and pearl really high- Ending Quarter Finds 43 St. Fred Scholars . on Honor Roll - “2 By MARGARET DRAKE Administrators _THE, PoN'Trac PRESS, FRIDAY, NO OVEMBER 16, 1956 ee Ses . i federal ial eal in the) ‘armounts in - dollar investments. ‘Bob Considine ety d States, the Army, Navy |The Department of Justice has the DON’T MOVE FROM YOUR EASY CHAIR TO TUNE TV! Space Gemmonder Control S The whole question of man's lib- eration from the iron-clad restric-, tions on: just how much clothing. he must wear. and on what parts! of his beady, is coming to a head in Arizona, . ju judge. 9 | The Artsona’' law says quite clearly that a man nmiust wear | pants when he shows himself te Remote Tuning i fellow natives, Exclusive on 14 Lhhe d TV NEW 1957 | The law was put in during terri-| = tory days and Was aimed chie fly | fat Indians who were wont to stroll | Tinto town naked as jaybirds to ‘gape at the strange critters in their 7 America s Quality First J) hot pants, coats, hats. corsets,” © resses and the hard animal hides al Abe Sort Pants Legally ibis oe Pants!) NEW YORK (INS) — Are short, ‘Times have ~ ‘changed and so “It would be illogical to punish loins even unto the thighs they ‘pants shorts or pants? Will there have fashions and customs, "he'a man for doing on a public ‘| be a round-up of those brave young notes, ...Press a button on this * Tmen who come ‘in from Green- streets wearing little more «than mended for doing,” wich on hot summer days and go the Indians. wore in that day and BIBLICAL VIEWPOINT - to their Wall street offices in ab- nobody. squawks. or even lifts an) Exodus 28:42 wrestled with pants i " breviated Berrnuda bloomers? eyebrow, In fact, some are in fa-' around 100 B.C— weeded The DA, quoting the diction- ‘Zoo Has Rare Possum be ~ vor of it, ineluding mayhap, the’ “hou shalt make them breeches. ary Uke William a FORT WORTH, Tex. —A rare Yes, We Have « naar FO ay Vaeo , : : | on business and expects others to do the-same.” . 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FORD 2 TON PICKUP "1948 FORD COC, CAND C 134 INCH 495 urner- -Ford| ae in -BIRMINGHAM | ae A PHONE CALL wilt START A COURTESY CAR 1951 FORD F-5, 12 FOOT STAKE 1953 FORD F-100 PICKUP : Pe 4 exercise, they pounced on us say- ing that we were trying to make a break, and beat us. “The more subtle side of the treatment was no better. “Later in January, on tke eve of '“Our treatment varied in un- adulterated brutality to the admin- istration of drugs to some, both by the needle and in powder form. “In the Cardinal's case it was electric shock treatment primarily, as far as I’ know. * *& * : “When we came face to face in court, he Was not even able to rec- ognize me. But others such as Erno Totosi, whose food was dusted with some drug, nearly went mad “jafter the ordeal.” Fr. Ispanky said the guards oc- |- casionally and “subtly brought tantilizing food into the next cell, telling us there are two ways of .| getting mich food—either have it. - the night before an execution or turn traiter, “This consistec of sending us on. errands to deliver messages often blasphemous or obscene, with threats of hanging if we did not deliver them word perfect. “On other soniliee, while filing fore the notorious Vilmos Olty president of the ‘Peoples’ court to be handed copies of the charges. “He minced no words and made it clear that our fate was a military tribunal. He told us, “We will try you in secret and hang you before anyone finds out.’ “They did make an attempt to permit a gesture that we could appoint counsel to defend us, but) Fr. Ispanky ‘said that the words realistic defense” in Soviet’ par- mean either a virtual Plea “Sof guilty or a plea that cannot in apy wey omheuees the regime. ‘out from our ‘cells on legitimate |@"y sugestion for reputable legal = representation resulted in abuse, at coercion and threats.” The priest did not meet his court- appointed counsel until two days before the trial. He said: | | “I was led into the room by one of the prosecutors. My attorney was told, ‘I give you-45 minutes to frame a realistic. deflenge.” “Subsequently my | counsel asked me, ‘Do the authorities have. any incriminating data against you?’ “When I replied, ‘No, they do not and if they had they couldn't). afford to rane it for their own “{-TODAY'S ASSIGNMENT FOR: « JUNIOR EDITORS Torture of es J srs : egal the trial, we each were taken be-' “The alternative was trial by American Refuge BEIRUT, Lebanon — Six AND NOW ‘YOU CAN AFFORD $4 Joseph’ Cardinal Mindszenty sakes,’ my session with my coun- sel was abruptly terminated. “Through the grapevine I sub- ‘sequently heard the attorney was \ threatened with jail unless he could assure that 4 confessed.” Under this pressure Fr. Ispanky|}' decided it was best to plead guilty and reserve his defense until the trial, when at least he would have the. opportunity to speak in the presence of foreign observers. 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UNITED STATES STEAL tore-Wide Clearance New Sat Prices ‘89” Pre-Owned (Used) Sets Start at 1 s” During This Sale You Get— * BIG DISCOUNTS * BIG TRADE-INS * FREE DELIVERY * FREE SERVICE * TERMS SAVE 100” ON THIS 21” SYLYANIA council itself is raising another $14, 000 for day and summer camp vis-| its. It hopes to establish a resident 4 community agencies supported; _- |by this: year’s Pontiac Area United | | Publicist Peggy Lloyd, Actor Patten Divorced LOS ANGELES — Publicist’ | Peggy Lloyd, 30, daughter of for- 21CS02 4 LEARNING HOW — Beginners of the Pontiac Council of Camp Fire Girls learn ‘the fine points of serving tea at a meeting in the home of their leader, Mrs. Fred Giddings (left), 491 Second. They are (left to right) Gloria Giddings, Donna _ Pontiac Press Phete mer actor Hapold Lioyd, has won have just modeled in a fashion show. The Camp Fire program émphasizes homemaking, commun- ity service and out-of-doors activities. It is one of the many youth services supported by the Pontiac Call for FREE = - | — Home Demonstration Open 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. a divorce .on testimony that her husband “suggested a breakup two weeks after our marriage,’ Actor Robert Patten, she said, C&V a Lyons and Nafcy Fournier. Donna and Nancy Area United Fund. No Obligation to Buy the trial yesterday: UF Funds Aid Camp Fire Girl Wining =e 159 Oakland FE 2-3781 . PLENTLY OF FREE PARKING IN REAR he couldn't stand it.” The little boy next door may! At least that’s what the Camp-citizenship and social responsi-| A helicopter service ‘has start-| scoff as dainty little Campfire fire Girl program has in mind. ility, important lessons for adult ed between Birmingham, Leices-' Girls troop into their monthly meet-| The program here is directed by women. \ter and Nottingham, England. ing. but someday he'll change his the PonNac council and supported 7We give a girl = sense of be-| tune. by your Pontiac Area United Fund longing to a group.” Miss Wyn-| . . see age eta ee 2 ce ~~ Look how much the Big M has grown for 195/_in- size, . power, weight_in everythin that counts in a car! | “4 On his wedding day, however, | girls, age 7 te 17, says execu- | ly visit hospitals, comforting pa- he'll be lucky if the girl he loves tive director Mary Elien Wyn- tients, Right new, as a typical was once a diligent Campfire garden. | project, many girls are prepar- | Gut. | Homemaking skills for the future, 8 Cartstmas decorations fer 8 |: New husband will find his bride wife and mother are the most im- party to cheer chikéren at Pon- skilled at cooking, a cinch at sew- portant part of the girls’ training, | tine State Hospital. . ne and an experienced homemak- she said ' At monthly meetings held at Cc amptire Girls also learn about homes of volunteer group beaders— aye r a : #. oe * ; > | ty, @ $ a my: G i i ib ish lad Available: now WHILE THEY LAST Installed Immediately sg EXCHANGF STOP IN TODAY ,FREE BATTERY CHECK STOP DELAYS STOP PUSHING GET TRAILMAKERS GUARANTEED NEW. 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Every inportant dimension is bigger, In addition to the new length, wheelbase is a big 122,inches, _ gravity gives you an amazing sense of “nailed-down” stability on curves and corners. ® NEW POWER__UP TO 290 HP A“255-hp Safety-Surge engine is standard. A 290-hp Turnpike Cruiser V-8 is optional, And there are two Mercury engine “firsts.” A Thermo-matic Carburetor controls the temper- ature of air the engine breathes. The results: extra power and economy. And, in the Mont- clair series, a Power-Booster Fan coasts when not needed for cooling — saves horsepower. oo ‘over he segake LONG NEW DREAM-CAR DESIGN 1957's most advanced styling—a clean-cut, dyrfamic look that makes other cars look old- fashioned. The roof is gracefully slender. sweeps -back out over the rear window to provide extra headroom. The tail-lights have « an imaginative V-angle slant. Here’s America’s first production dream car—styling-that will influence og shape of cars for years to come. And the 1957 Maal are up to , 295 ary feathae's too. ww far (ower center of - DRAMATIC NEW FEATURES Everywhere you look there’s a new idea: an exclusive 7-position Keyboard Control that outdates ordinary, push-button transmissions, an exclusive Floating Ride with a cushioning action you have to feel to believe. You can -even get a power seat that “remembers” turn a dial and it finds your favorite seat position. But see everything. Stop. in today. * We invite you to see this RCURY for car today ‘at our showroom. | THE BIG MERCU Y for 57 with DREAM-CAR DESIGN Don't mise the big etevision it, “TUE ED SULLIVAN smO-w.” Sonny vente: 6 9:4, on WIRE. Chena 9 = . CENTRAL LINCOLN-MERCURY. SALES, ING. - 40 wo ft Pike s “e oo re 2-9167 | “The paraliel parking on the _ worth side of the street is te be ’ “taken,” Windsor says, “bet the seth, oilin Soe ngpel sity. privately owned.” ® He referred to the wide strip isl gala ' : ! * THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 165 1956 , “Kooga (: o C. fo Discuss! . Orchard Lake Widening | KEEGO HARBOR — Worry that! Discussion of a parking lot in the Lansing Trip Pending After State Postpones Bridge Bid-Opening ROCHESTER — Awaiting word from the State Highway Depart-, ment on new plans for the M150 bridge at the south of Rochester, village officials are breathing eas- ier now that the Nov. 21 bid-open- Suggestions the C. of C. has jing for a three-land roadway has already received, Windsor says, [peen canceled. In the parking discussion, new Chief of Police Richard Hurtubise, who-:is also the city's traffic en- gineer, will be on hand to answer Village Manager Robert A. Slone, who has received notification from| They have been delegated’ to, continue the village’s battle against the three-lane plan. A four-lane road way would be safer, Vander- questions. stempel has advised. Recall Postcards, Calls for 35 Years’ ROYAL OAK — About 225 who have received mail carried by _ Claude H. Shutes during his 35 years on a carriers route in Royal Oak turned out to a dinner in his Orion Rainbow Girls Plan Birthday Dinner LAKE ORION—Rainbow Girls 225 Honor Postman Deliveries sot honor last night at Northwood foal Guests included ‘the mayor and city commissioners, the postmaster and superintendent of mails. Recollections of Shutes’ serv- lee included such “extras” as the vacation postcards he used te send te all the children on his route; now as adults they have children who run to meet him as he comes with mail. Also recalled were the welcome calls he would make nights, during - here are planning a birthday dinner and reception honoring their eighth birthday on Dec. 1,- beginning at 2 6 p.m. ——" - They have invited grand and state officials of the Order of the war, to assure anxious par- ents of men in service that letters from their loved ones were among those he had sorted ready for morning delivery. * * Ld Hig retirement in the near fu- program arranged McLay Crosby, Mrs. Thomas A. Jenkins and Mrs.. James Temple, all on the route that included parts of Fourth, York, Dundee, Here- ford, Wareham, Ivanhoe and Lin- coln streets in Royal Oak. lan Con nanltiaige Vig : REV. TED PACE Youth for Christ Leader to Be at Waterford WATERFORD TOWNSHIP—The Rev. Ted Place, who is with Youth for Christ, returns to Sunny Vale Chapel! for revival meetings to take | ci at 7:30 p.m..Nov, 20 through Dec. 2, except Saturdays. Thurlow Spur, a song leader and soloist formerly with Gilead Baptist Church, will be at the meetings with his trumpet and guitar. * * » “Uncle Ted” to the children, will also present fun, stories, magic and | sor |surprises to the Kids Klub from 4:30 to 5:30 p.m. Nov. 26 through Nov. 30. Slate Book Review ‘on ‘Green Willow’ Gil Every will review Willow’ a novel by Beatrice Joy Chute, when the Book Review Club 6756 Desmond Court. All township residents interested | in good boolts are invited to become members of the club and attend ‘the meetings. Mrs. Ralph Eaton ‘will be co-hostess for. mentay's affair. Club Members Accept Invitations to Events MARLETTE—An invitation from Cub Night” was accepted by the Research Club at its meeting this week at Mrs. W. A.-Gift’s home. The will be Nov, 27 in the Bea McDonald Scheoi’s all- Several club members also ac- cepted an invitation from the Cass City Woman's Club to a luncheon on Nov. 27, to hear State President Helen Harris. Mrs. Alex Morrice is handling reservations, Reservations can be made ‘through Nov. 26 by. calling Mrs. Frances Hunt MY 3-7041 or Mrs. Harriet Harris MY 3-1129. The 2 reception is scheduled for 7:30 : Pm. Utica Presbyterians Purchase New Site UTICA — The Utica Presbyte- rian Church, which has been newly organized in Utica, is looking to- ward building of a new church structure. Ten acres of land have been pur- chased at 19 Mile Road and Clinton > River road néar Dresden Village, where their first church in Utica is to stand. At present, the new mission church is meeting at- the Wiley Elementary School in Utica, with the Rev. Robert Yolten, a mem- ber of the Detroit Presbyterian Board of Church extension, of- ficiating. Church school is being held Sun- days at 9:30 a.m. and church serv- LAKE ORION — Susan Suther- land, daughter of the Loy Suther- lands of 260 Cayuga Ave. is Michi- gan De Molay Sweetheart. Ld * * She won the title early this week in Jackson, nosing out six other finalists who had won their district DeMolay crowns. Over a thousand delegates and officers balloted on the candidates after interviews at their banquet. Susan, wearing a red ballerina. cocktail dress with bouffant skirt, is a student at Kingswood School, Cranbrook in Bloomfield Hills, She will preside at state affairs as DeMolay hostess and will be hostess at the next conference un- til her successor # elected. A gold loving cup is in her pos- session for a year, and she wears a DeMolay sweetheart pin present- ed by Douglas Fosth, state master councilor, in behalf of the Lake Orion Chapter, A box of red roses was given ice starts at 10:45 a.m. in the Demolay State Conference Flag Susan of Orion Wins State DeMolay Crown that she had won the “Sweet- heart” —. * * Of Lake pel s new DeMolay chapter, Robert E. Watson was named to the office of Christian Bearer. Mike Shagena and John. Trusdell were named to the grand guard for = recent con- ference. Slate Card Party NEW HUDSON — The Macca- County Births Tiles Mr. and Mrs. Edward Bogdon, 41219 Winthrop @t., announce the birth of s son, - ie. Mr. arid” Mrs. arincent R. =o 46099 Curtis WATERFORD TOWNSHIP—Mrs. | “Green | Brow y Brandon Hires Firms «dn ee |To Build Classrooms - OR ‘acts for 8 new 21-classroom high school building that will cost about $452,000 have been let by the Bran- don Township board of education. building on a 53-acre site, which is also the location of the Brandon Schools elementary. building, The Library Adds. 30 New Books in Rochester ROCHESTER—Newly added to the books at Rochester-Public Li- brary are 16 adult fiction titles and 14 non-fiction volumes, ac- cording to a list released today. Adult fiction added is: Little Mote Than Kin by Nelia G. Captain Rebel by Prank Y¥: a Christmas, Mr. Baxter by Ed- Year of Love by Margaret Lee Run- Loving Couple by Vi-'tinla Rowans Diamond Hitch by Frank O'Rourke Sands of Santa ‘Maria by Bill = Bere Winds by Ruth Moore That Lost Its Head by Nicholas eopnueees Calendar Epic by James Kubeck Nun's Story by ry te Hulme Ola — aod Pred G -— the Gilded Lily by Erle 8. Ga mn ad ~_ < the Tiger by Al Dewlen Go Near the Water by William Brinkie inky Yourself 2 Mary Bard Washington Is Wonderful by Dorothea Ph Stark heart's Mas Ita Saag oes be Wallis Wind- as Take Great Pleasure by Cecil Beaton How the Soviet System Works by R A. Bauer Mind Goes Porth by Harry & Bonaro Overstreet Unicorn by Anne M. Lindbergh Your Adolescent at Home and in School by Mary & L. K. Prank Billy Graham by Stanley “High —— Love ‘from Gracie by Grace H.| us Lord, What s Morning by Marian Anderson ane from the Arctle by D. C John irate Lonesome Ha The Rev. Mr. Place, Known 98| Jones Family at Sea b High, Wide an Borland new high school will adjoin the Brandon gym. iccrting @ Sat: & 3. eee gertord, the building will ihclude home With the building of the Belle- Ann four-room elementary build- ing which is almest complete and stands west of Kearsley * Cost of the passent bond, issued in 1954, is six dollars per $1,000, making a total cost of $14 per| $1,000 of property valuation, The length of the bond issue, which was voted on March for the new buildings is for $650,000, is over a period of 25 years. Utica Seniors Ready for ‘Arsenic, Lace’ UTICA — The senior class of |Utica High School has chosen a ithree-act comedy, “Arsenic and MARGARET ANN TURK ‘Mr, and Mrs. Willard Turk of 10099 King Rd. Davisburg, announce the engagement of their daughter, Margaret Ann, to Harold Willis, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph JOAN -MERSINO cle The eagegslneat ot their donate ter, Shean te Rens Pacusihe is announced by Mr. and Mrs. Mathew Mersino, 915 Lake Dr., Oxford. Richard's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Leon Pincumbe of 49 Willis, 145 Wise Rd., Milford. A January wedding is planned. Park St. A June wedding is planned, For Union Lake Firehall | | ‘Village Buys Police Cor “Plus Radios, Machine for Sewer Work ° ROCHESTER—This week's Vil- Council meeting marked the of bids on a police car, sewer machines and radio equip- sccuet ides ok a soibeeines delet and go-ahead on a new pump house to may oe * * * a Jerome was low bidder on a 1957 police car, The sewer UNION LAKE=The ladies aux- iliary of the Union Lake Fire De- partment are putting on a_rum-|, » Storm- | 506 South Saginaw St. -* ° Societies Cite Local Students for U-M Honors lold Lace” for the senior play. It jwill be staged on Nov. 29 and 30 jand’ Dec. 3, in 8 p.m. performances ‘at the Junior High School gym- ‘nasium on Brownell street. meets Monday at 1 p.m. at the | home of Mrs. Arthur C. Arnold,| the Philomathean Club for the ‘‘All-| nis |Olive Lord, Dublin music teacher, Your PTA Is Planning: Dublin School will hold its annual open house for parents at 7 p.m. Monday--Students’ work will be on display and the teachers will be in their rooms to meet parents. Refreshments will be served dur- ing the open house by fifth and sixth grade mothers, under the chairmanship of Mrs. Joseph Zel- Immediately after the open house, at 8 p.m., the PTA will hold its November meeting. Supt. William H. VanderVen will lead community singing with Mrs. during the. meeting. All parents are urged to attend. An attendance plaque will be pre- sented to the class having the largest number of parents present. Union Lake A Christmas tree sale is being sponsored by the Union Lake PTA this year, the association's execu- tive board has announced. Set for Dec. 15 and 16, the gale Avon Township school, Monday evening at 8 Elementary PTA will *| day evening at 8 in Bea t-Tues- r. and Mrs. = Trongo, ere new son, 3 ae at SCHOOL ar KENDALLWOOD—At 5 fe as BBs Susan a5 means of announcing ETE this new Pi cred ppg sana kbp ala ton road, in Kendallwood subdivision of Farmington Township. 3 a School officials expect the dlding’s 12-cassrooms, kinderyatten ee ee oe ee September. School. Charles Joslin, elementary school EN * Open House at Dublin; Union Lake Tree Sale sig eon ig —Pians for a Dee. 11 meeting of the | principal, will show a movie | “Crossroads. U.S.A." which is the story of a typical small town, its people, school, and education needs. The role played by the PTA U in bringing these elements together into. a well co-ordinated organiza- ANN ARBOR —LouAnn Car- michael, of 1247 Wabasso Rd., Walled Lake, was “tapped”’ Monday, evening by Senior Society at the University of Michigan, on unaffifi- ated women’s honorary group) recognizing scholarship, leader-, ship and service. In ceremonis this week at the University, Bettie and Kay Jean LaDoaceur, of 15 | aru ee lame Kota, | este The students, all studying in the U-M School of Music, will present programs in Milan and Grosse Ile in addition to their regular musi- tion is stressed. cales for hospital patients, mage sale tomorrow at 10 a.m. at|! ie Auxiliary Slates Sale Co, Factory Showroom, Date was iset at their Wednesday night meet-| ng, allowing two days for collec- The all-day affair will conclude when items are gone. Funds will | ald the building funds for the fire department. * * * i] ied a Nay! constriction after and weekends. | Several vacancies on the fire de- jpartment staff have been caused iby members moving away recent- ly. | Royal Oak Woman tgthe building under way on street.. Men are aiding in’ their day's work |Wins Scouting Post Bandos, of $139 Speedham, Utica, | ROYAL OAK—Mrs A H.| |Williams Wednesday was installed jas chairman of the Great Lakes) | egion of the Girl Scouts of America jat Milwaukee, Wis. as the group, ‘closed its 23rd annual meeting. Her vice chairman is Mrs. Wyeth Allen of Ann Arbor, a for- mer president of the Milwaukee Girl Scout Council. 4,000 delegates. attended. “Men and money” are still need-| from residential to commercial. |The request, signed by homeown- lers, was tabled, pending a survey _—- lof same by the Area Planning Com- ion. + * e The counci] authorized Manager Robert Slone to proceed with plans for a new pump house to be con- structed over the new well at the water works. The pump is in- stalled and about ready for use. Membership Tea Set for Sunday by Jaycee Wives WATERFORD TOWNSHIP—The Auxiliary of the Junior Chamber of Commerce is having its member- iship tea Sunday at 3 p.m. at the ‘home of Mrs. Jack Cooper, 6617 |Manson Drive. All Jaycee wives |are invited to the event. | at 8 p.m. at the home ef Mrs. John McCaffery, 2420 Pauline Drive. e * s |: Edward Krem, Drayton Plains camera enthusiast and member of ‘the Waterford Township Camera ;Club will be the guest speaker. Co-hostesses will be Mrs. Donald Beedle and Mrs David Freeman. Prefers Township In corporation (Editor's Nite: This is one of «@ series of articles describing Rochee- ter's swift growth. ays article deals with the growth outside in the 5} Rochester’s growth is not con- fined to its village limits. In fact the area immediately surrounding las accompanist. Children who Rochester has grown even faster in ‘come with their parents will be ‘entertained with a special movie the past few years than has the village. Supervisor Cyril E. Miller of Avon Township estimates that the township wil] double in popula- tion by 1960. “Avon Township, including Roch- ester, had a population of 13,182 in the federal census of 1950,” he pointed out. Rochester's 4,279 was included in this total. ‘‘I would esti- imate that our present total popula- tion today is between 17,000 and 18,000. By 1960 it should be at least 25,000 . “It would be higher,” he added, “were it not for the-fact that we are being more particu- . lar today in approving new sub- divisions. In 1953 we established the’ present septic tanks. on Seer 1 this rule was adopted countywide and it is a good move. “Our orang a ante sion also ig helping us a lot, as is area planning group. However, work of the latter is being held up the move to incorporate as a city and taking in a much larger area. RATION ly I would prefer to see the our township ——— ow Pleasant Lakers , Plan Dec. 11 Meeting - WATERFORD TOWNSHIP Pleasant Lake Extension Group were discussed as members gather- oem bo panera Ito the establishment of a third de- CYRIL E. MILLER ed as a city than to see three or four smaller cities formed out of the township. It would produce bet- ter government than a hodge podge of smaller cities wthin so small an area. | “Our township already maintains two fire departments, Avondale and Brooklands. We look forward partment at Adams and Walton. We are hopeful that such a site may be made available. If this occurs, we will name this our tame tor the whale township, tn- Rochester, tn 1952, were "Avon Township residents recent- ly voted a $300,000 bond issue for their own water supply. The township clerk has taken in 28 mew subdivisions during the past year. ; The township recently acquired its first water system in the area bounded by Auburn, Rochester and Livernois Roads. . It maintains the Avon Township Library, Avon Township Park and Avon Township Cemetery. Alk these are financed by the township share of the state sales tax, The annual report shows that township taxes bring in $32,000, state tax money accounts for $40,000, ant tom anh er by come $18,000. . The township clerk has complete township records from,1835 to date of all town meetings and assess- ment rolls. The first roll contained 14 pages, with only about 18 en- tries to the page, written in long- hand, Today the annual roll’ fills six large typewritten volumes, Avon ok weieudl: vines wl township surface drains or sewers. It hires police protéction from the sheriff's department, which pro- vides - four In addition to Sapervinne Miller, Luther C. ay Supervisor Sees Avon ‘as - City | tices; and Earl Dean and Elmer ,LeBlond, trustees. , f ey s Schools. Why Wal wow You CAN ENJOY SOFT WATER As Low As 159” or 5.22 monthly 10 Yr. Guerantes Call Ferguson ELECTRIC CO. Successor to Crump Electric 3465 Auburn Reed uyer; Green and. William G. Warren, jus- Auburn Height, FE Ph ada w 7 W. Lawtence St. ~ web eet ieee ta tdeeesooerseneneees THE DEMAND Is | 4s NEVER | SATISFIED _ 6 Renee ot ene see ly : pod saat noes “wig ists. “These business man who ha’ specialized training. Enroll Now! 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Yerk 198, Village Mo. hammer throwing is very popw-|, : tors 1137, Braumeister 3077. j lar, « es : ‘ c 3 ARROW LIQUEURS CORP., DETROIT 7, MICH * 80 AND 100 PROOF, DISTILLED FROM CRAIN ROLLING PIN ” on .* f= a. | < epee res. Se im. a x ee _ | Btkins Exe. hs Huron Bow! e_21 - The) haminer event oa es Nov.| es . > Wie - noneseat Sen Shore Mkt, 24°16 o me 24 and nearly everyone's favorite | * : K 7 - "spencers ete perce is 45] ERE Now is Connolly, a 220-pound-; : 2% e Buirtey Jits. 21 19 James Pirt. 13 26,er. Connolly has an afflicted left); =» - pi aes Saint aenee : 2) {(s games) “K bchamonee ele) 219: !n¢ arm, ‘but that has bothered him! = “— - 88 ~" game) Huron Bowl — tee: team (3 eames) | not at all. : #4 = —Ghore Mkt.—211 - | * s *. | : - Mode! C-569. MONGRAM in the wall Oil Furnace BALDWIN BOWLERETTES || He recently bettered Krivens:| SNOW CENTERS GETTING READY—Here is q typical scene _than $60,000 was spent for improving the area. Caberfae is a non- extends into the room only 312 00 rae = » 11 Dor. Big. Sal. 21 39 /sov's world mark. The Bostonian| around Michigan when the ski season gets under way. Centers all _— profit corporation operating on National Forest Land. There ‘are . inches, 65,000 B.T.U. output Reg. S oon TS Coeek's Sait ify 24 ‘hung the ball pend chain on the} over Michigan are now ready for-action. This is “tournament hill” 21 sports centers in the state which are now preparing for the 210.00. Close ont. EJ, Dunlap 2, 10 Team No 2 6 4 nner with a 224 foot 10'2 inc h| at Caberfae Ski area in Cadillac which last year hosted 47,000 winter season. __ ; gis ores ik Ol eee ei etn te meee people to its 27 runs and 27 tows. During the past summer more = 932; team series—Orchard Lake Tavern) | Connolly is a great throwes, of : ——- —_——. Model 99TC 70,000 B.T.U. Super Flame custom Oil ae as course,” said Russian track and Heoters with two triple combustion | DIXIE RECREATION mous field Coach Gabriel Korobkov, | ee te 6ak|but we think Rkivanosoy is the| : Chub/Tat 27 13 Foley&Beard. 20) k v is the} burners, it’s like buying two heaters | = | Gail's Texaco 30 14 vane is Fs world’s best. He is most consist- > al. Bu r or the price of one. Heg: $189. 25. ——_.-§eAris Pharm, 22 18 Drewry’s 14 26 ent. s Cigse out:.........%....... Bill's Lunch 22 18 Hobby Paint. lt 28 * & #8 Ind. {1 garhe) V. Adams—233: (2 | ee — is games) V. Adams—600; team (1 Seams Three times Americans have! 220 Gallon Oil Tanks, Reg. $34.95. . $29.95 Mr. Boh—2575; team (3 gamesi—887. taken Krivonosov’s world. records) : ; . i 2 , our LADY oF THE LAKES = from him and each time he’ has! By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS | Caberfae, near Cadillac, recently/number of 47,000 ski#rs who used] Commerce, has been purchased by For your heating supplies shop. at Andersons. Dust eet Eases 2 3 es rarer i z come back to take the record The West Michigan Tourist and| announced completion of a $60,000\its facilities last séason. | private interests and has been re- Stops Furnace Filters, Auto-Flo and General Oil Fil- [ts Condors 22 14 Blue Jays again. Both Russians and Ameri-' Resort Assn. reports a total of 21/improvement program. It expects} Mt. Mancelorja, formerly operat. \meodéied in. anticipation of more ters, Tank Gauges, Copper Tubing — Fittings. cone ame) men. ‘Lawless 108. cans admire that kind of fighter.” winter sports centers—one with its|to attract more than the record'ed by the Mancelona Chamber of| f women: J. Wiginton-—492; team «1 game: | - ‘a a own snow-making machine and an-| ogi 1 a aU 4 00- JF > “ € a i ney Birds tisy SS ay siceted wold at wo | Specparig Re op cvetune tn eee '. aoe catalog: te an aint te ANDERSON HARDWARE CO. peer. Bee “premarin or peratone 8 Full Seale Tuneup | sting service, nam eter Gulf Service mf 9 LouiseG Cc Me ts Blair, the biggest man of the ” = ne soe ce bee 2182 Ss. Telegraph Rd. wasecuue 20 4 pedasgerteeps B . three at 6-4 and 2 ron) pounds. held Citing sabregy Hee) area, ted 16 miles cast of Ott Dec. 19 City Collis . : = rts, the re aiso ni | "de! j (Ye Mile N. of Square Lake Road) Pontiac Ree oe Stoner ae the world mark once with a 716- —_ on ei i im the hs a of the Open ei Fehe Op pan On 2 PES -9962 . highs ind series vheest 137. high spars) Ue tee Blass bome is imt Hing. ‘ed in the West Michigan total. ; ; © : sefiee “Cutie Ortmare— 7; high team ham, Mass The new areas are Harbor teh | Near the yxurious Boyne Moun- - —— Russia's second thrower is An-|jands three miles north of Harbor ltain resort is Avalanche, a mu- Phe ae ONE MAN TELLS ANOTHER = : nk <*4 atoly Samotsvetov, but neither he Springs; Ward Hills, between ‘Lud-| MELBOURNE \# — Jim Kelly,riving just ‘a day or so before it|nicipdlly operated ski area within : : : nor Albert Hall of Hoboken, N.J.. ington and Baldwin; Brady's Bill,/head coach of the U.S. Olympic Was scheduled. The Americans the boundaries = Boyne City. : { is thought to be quite in aclass between Lakeview and Amble. and| ltrack and field forces, set oft| were on hand at Geelong’ Wednes- | ® . with the big three Mt. McSauba. one mile north of| 'day night, however, and domi-| The Traverse City area embraces , : : = Charlevoix grumbling among some squad nated the competition—which Rus-|three popular West Michigan ski | . _. o. ; ; imémbers today by posting a list' sia skipped. . havens — Holiday Hills. Hickory Turner Wins Decision ideal one ag is Lone in- |of entries for’aimost every event! Kelly has designated entries for) Hills and Sugar Loaf Mountain A , . | Stalled at Boyne Mountain, com- |jn tomorrow's third preview meet.| all but the discus, hammer, walk-| Others, dotted throughout West OverRuben Hernandez leting eee ay While none of the U.S. athletes ing, steepldghase and marathon Michigan, are: ’ | LOS ANGELES \ Nick Turn-| Meats to continue its rating a8 | would say so publicly, some were/with the 800-meters likely to be} priar Hi) pear Mesick: Newe a er, Columbus, Ohio, 169%2, gained, Of Of the top 10 ski resorts Im inot happy over the prospect of the'the highlight event of the meet ayzo County Sports poe Petos. a unanimous decision over Ruben i a full day's outing to Bendigo. | That one sends Tom Courtney. | key Winter Sports Park; Lake Hernandez. San Francisco. 1a a One American star, a prospec-| Arnie Sowell and Lon Supurrier of Valley Resort near Kathaska: a 10-rounder last night at tive gold medal winner, declined | the United States against Norway's) wie.sukee Maunbain lueac fake Olympic Auditorium ” Patterson Trains use of his name, but said “I think brilliant Audun Boysen. The Aus- City; Glacier Hills at Bellaire; : Hernandez had scored 20 knock it's silly to send the kads out just tralian record is 1:50 4 set by John) pyests Mountain at Elberta; outs in 26 professional fights and before the games. Landy. But that mark should be poo County Park PS . J he tried desperately in the late on Muddy Track The Olympics open officially | |bettered by about two seconds. | .a4 Eche Valley, midway be- \ rounds to put Turner away, but, Thursday. ; Courtney, America’s favorite; ween Kalamazoo and Battie couldn’t land the clincher. | . The U.S. entry at Bendigo, some) for the Olympic 800, stepped to a Cutek. | CHICAGO i#—Floyd Patterson,/90 miles northwest of Melbourne,|1:52 half mile between cloud-| is” who at 21 aspires to become the | will be the largest, with most na- bursts yesterday | Many of the areas are® lighted Two Coaches Also Skate youngest world heavyweight box- tions deciding on only a_ token) ee | for night skiing, tobagganing or ice ; ais ling champtén in history, is prov-|team because of the cold, rainy ° : : skating. Most of the resorts offer »| CLEVELAND 9 — Jackie Gor-!ing to be quite a ‘mudder.” |weather which has thus far held Girls Will Be | ood and lounge facilities for the don ef the Cleveland Barons and Rain turned Sportsman's Park| workouts to a minimum. Gi ] E iconvenience of patrons taking a ; Frank Mathers of the Hershey horse racing oval into mud yester-| Russia, which originally had en-) 1TIS ven at | timeout from their outdoors sports Bears are both playing coaches day but Patterson found it to his! tered a number of athletes for the . | pursuits. = + in the American Hockey League. jiking. He jogged around the track) warmup meet, withdrew its team, Olympic Games j : ‘And both hold scoring records. for 2% miles for his road work. |and Gabriel Korobkov, the Soviet's ae e " § = \Gordon started the season as ¥) Patterson is in training for his/top coach, said the Russians will) MELBOURNE (?—Women “are SPECI AL! freshman coach with a total of 564 heavyweight title shot against not take part in any international the same the world/over. y ! ® one high = a ae ie cag ga in — gener anna until the Games get} Carin Cone. cute blonde teen AG ‘the léague. athers ope ¢ Nov. 30. Moore, the light, heavy- er way 5 tea G M t — : 4 season with 314 points, high for weight king, remains a steady 85) The United States did not enter ME nie Radgewood: N.J., and Oo or A PLO . Na defenseman. favorite. ‘the first of the trial meets, ar-| sngiand’s Judy Grinham, two of tite, = on a: ee ee _|the leading contenders for the une- Pp ° y. = women’s 100-meter Olympic back- N C&MNes ned |stroke swimming gold medal, met All 6-Cylinder Chevrolets Henry always stares at every for the first time today and what thre 1955 Sf ” ‘do you think they talked about? . _— \ OK Used Car that passes! ‘Clothes, natch. Labor and $ 95 —wonderful worsted flannel No kidding.” said 16-year-old fj | Material - ea ‘Carin, “that’s all we talked about. i — , - —new and distinctive tones | We didn't say a word about swim- work gone on . | ming.’ : New 2a - figure flattering A Carin, American champion and. 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FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1936! | stan Broad Jump King 7a Owens Believes Reco rds Are Made to Be Broken MELBOURNE (P—Jesse America’s one-man gang at 1936 Olympics, said today he be- lieves records are made to be broken — “and [I don’t care what country a boy represents because‘ .ja broken record means progress ike athleties."’ Owens, here as one of several personal tatives of Pres- ident E ._Peceived the warmest and longest ovation yet extended a guest at the daily press conference. Ps NBA's Strength cst. in West's Fives Pistons and Lakes Win ‘did and I had a wonderful: time. While Syracuse Bows! I'm sorry if Hitler didn't. But to arriors |thanks to the Olympics I am here : | today — where he is, I don’t _ | know.” By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS” | Owens still owns the world broad Negro said who was snubbed by the German dictator. ® * * * season has a long way to go yet! 100-meter dash — but early indications are that most! In ce ome said he of the strength this year lies in the wouldn't mind if someone broad | West. jumps 26 feet #2 inches — “but | * * « not 26 55s" In the three intersectional games| That's his oe record played last night, the berger teams won two. The night fore the Wet wo two ot ot TAQETS 5 Need Victory two, Ft Wayee, Seni ue Boston Cel- to Aid Bowl Hopes tics 98-95. The -Pistons are last in} the Western Division and the Cel-/ tics are —_ in the East. NORMAN, Oka. (® — Missouri imeets the powerful Oklahoma The siiesasai pe anoth- Sooners in a game here Saturday er Western club, squelched a late that could, concejvably, rekindle Syracuse rally to defeat the Na-|the Tigers’ Orange Bow! hopes tionals 103-96 for the second|and redeem the final season of) straight conquest of an Eastern. ‘Coach Don Faurot team, The Lakers whipped Boston) . © * Wednesday night | Only by knocking “the No. 2 * * : lranked Sooners from their seem- Philadelphia, the lone Eastern ingly permanent perch atop the’ winner, had to come from behind Big Seven Conference can the to conquer the Rochester Royals gasping Tigers keep ‘alive their 92.83 in a game played at Hershey, bowl chances © Pa. Trailing, 6741 at the start of =) *) ° the fourth quarter, the Warriors © Colorado, which tied the Tigers rolled up 31 points to win 14-14 last week, ended conference play with a 41-1 mark. and will) | finish second to undefea Johnson Gets Brea in Bout With Carter | hama— good for the Orange Bow! ‘bid—uniess Missouri should upset NEW YORK w—If Young Jack Johnson has anything on the ball the Sooners tonight is the time for him to show it. The Los Angeles heavy- weight gets a break when he for ailing Bob Baker at Madison Square Garden against Haroid Carter Weill Waiting to See Prospect iw—Al Weill. who managed Rocky Marciano to the heavyweight boxing champion- ship, arrived in Montreal last night to meet a new heavyweight prospect The youngster is Dave Rent of Boctle, near Liverpool “All I've seen is a picture -him,” said Weill, “But amateur heavyweight champion of MONTREAL subs * ¢ A Garden main event and a na- nonal radio-televisin shot (NBC at 10 p.m. EST) gives Johnson a great Opportunity. However. they are doing him no favors in giving him Carter as an opponent * * * 20-year-old England. of Carter 22. ig one of the few Great Britain. He's been boxing : = F ; , & young men of promise in the since he was *5 heavyweight class Although he Rent arrives today aboard the fought enly 24 bouts for a 202-2 Empress of Scotland. record, he already is ranked high . : in the division. The National Box- Joe Monohan. former Dodger ing Assn. rates him No. 7 and bat bey. coaches football at Brook- Ring Magazine makes him No. 6 ly n's ) Erasmus Hall High S Sehool Three-Year-Old on Ice Debbie Is Going to Wor COLUMBUS, Ohio — Three- ignored year-old Debbie Williams is going ‘She’ piayed around and pretty to work next month. jsodn she wes copying us and other She'll don a pair of diminutive skaters.’ ice skates and make her profes-; * #® ¢ sional bow as a performer with a national ice show, ‘Dec. 22 in Allentown, Pa, She'll Debbie, a bouncy, brown-eyed do a solo and an act with her - brunette with a smile that would parents melt the biggest hunk of ice, can ES hardly wait, i She's been skating since she| was two, and nobody taught her. She just picked it up. i Her parents, Johnny and Pat, Williams, professional skaters who! make their hame here off season, .couldn't afford a baby-sitter while they rehearsed so they had to bring Debbie along. ; “We just put her on skates and) her at Modest hands with Hitler,” the American) “I went there to run and run I The National Basketball Assn, Jue Tecord and a share of the/_ ted Okla-| he's the - blinds, € lextlained Johnny. | Debbie's debut is scheduled for Larry Benson Says: S If It's Style You Want t THEN BE SURE TO VISIT WY NEW STORE! lan S -Sovi MELBOURNE om tik aoaas beginning next Augunt in Soscow, and Russian athletic chiefs, paus-| The first meet in the United, ing in their discussions to down/States, possibly in. July 1958, prob- seven vodka toasts, today com-|ably would be held in Los Angeles pleted tentative plans for a seriesior New York. o of home-and-home dual track| The United States-Soviet plan, in- o¢ et Track sieved by track veterans nive to;outs by Olympic athletes with’ the! son unprecedented between the two|Games only fe days away. nations. It wag the major development| Because t the pees most of of yet another dreary, rainy day the nations. entered in tomorrow's that found the weather shortening, warmup meet at Bendigo decided meets between the two countries eee by the Russians, was be-jand in some cases shelving work- to enter only token téams. But: 9 ithe United States, which domi- GYMNASTS FRAME-UP — Members of the U_ S..Olympic girls gymnast team frame them- selves in a hoop at Olympic Village near Mel- ae: Left bottom are oe Racek, eee Fuchs also of Chicago; Judy ————— Great Lakes Shoreline Clattered Law Works Overtime fo Stop Fish Tents By GEORGE L. WALKER AP Outdoor Writer LANSING W—A 51-year-old law is working overtime these days to keep civilization from pitching its tents along the Great Lakes shore- ine pier in violation of the law?” ae = fd] All these questions and more are finding their way to the desk of ee ‘Ball Park Study. ae Approved in LA alarming realization a a a LOS ANGELES «B—A str nay years ago-that, while nobody was may lead {to construction * ° * The law, enacted in 1899, se aside Great Lakes submerged land as a public hunting and fishing trust. It applies to land from the shoreline to the international boun- daries out in the middle of the lakes that Doris Fuchs, Rochester, N.: Y.: Davis, oeees ay, } “Is a ship permanently tied to.a! Ww ayland | S. . Osgood. —- direc-- of a - inated the preview competitions, at Geelong Wednesday ‘night, ithe discus, hammer, steeplechase and marathon. up the warmup competition, as it announced they will not take part in any until the Games. ; * * 7* : The Soviets. who have come out -iof their shell on a man-to-man basis; sent U.S.. officials an invita- _ltion for an’ informal talk on the |dual meet series this morning, and ithe Americans accepted, strolling ito Russian headquarters two blocks away in the Olympic Vil lage. * * * = The US. officials, headed bv Dan Ferris, executiye secretary of - ee Anierican Amateyr Athletic | Union, were ushered to an up- letairs room for the meeting. The idiscussion, which grew warmer with each toast, lasted g half . jhour ' | Afterward, Ferris said “we are iviewing the idea favorably. I think ‘there is a good chance of iworking it out.” Constantine Kuni, Ferris’ Soviet counterpart, said ‘we are most * AP Wirephete anxious to arrange this series of. and Ingeberg | meets which we think would be a Rochester. Top are Jackie Klein, | &Teat thing for sportsmen of both Howe, Rochester, Pa., and Muriel COUMTICS” | Ind. Jim Kelle; head US. Olympic — track. and field coach: Jesee Mor- | Re Ray ‘Schalk, Hall of Fame cat- leet== the Purdue University! football points ever seo wi | ‘have efttries in all events except, walking, Russia again has decided to pass did at Geelong, The Soviets have interna‘ional: competition "Army's 3546 defeat cher, assists Paul Hoffman in| marked | the highest | eastern colleges in one § ss BOWLING at Its FINEST! ‘Bow! on the first Sresewitk Autometic Pinspotting Alleys in in Michigon, Qhio, or. Indiana, i Come and qualify the “Beat ye a a Shew. We are now uslitying bowse = tats, a aaenan: Open bowling daily 9 a.m. to, od p.m—10 p.m. to 2 a.m, Saturday and Sunday’ All Day HURON BOWL 1124 W. Huron, FE 5-2383 | I "NEW TREADS: ihe oengrtin Soomaali : YOUR OWN TIRES. You Sise 60x15 a tread Orel gn, wit, and depth of Suburbanites. Bm GOODYEAR SERVICE STORE ee : || 30 S. Cass. FE 5-6123 y Ypopere, iy VOOAI ibys epi YZ, All YY “ltl Z tensen, assistant coach; Laurence: Houston, manager: and Ralph Higgins accompanied Fer- ris to the meeting Track and field director Leonid Khomenkov ‘and coaches Gabriel Korobkov and Dmitri Markov were on hand for the Russians. tor of the State Conservation De- The viets’ informal invitation this eee partment and the man who guides morning ic These 1956 Models Must Be Sold by Midnight, ‘the battle against violators ee November 12, 1956. Bring your title or a small “The problem is simply that FRIDAYS PRO BASKETBALL deposit. “We will handle financing ot the show- ; EASTEG® DIVISION oan we have a lot more. people than Wee Lest Prt. trainer __ a : es Americans -received the So- We Have Only 3 DeSotos and 3 Plymouths Left in Stock we ward to have,” Ougesd says. fon"y. ( 8 | HURRY — HURRY “Thé state is going ‘to be under Bescon ‘ os tas HURRY aa U — . increasing pressure to make ex- _ _ WESTERN DIVISION — a * — 3 ~ u =e Se BY = ane ts FIRSTEST Gets the MOSTEST Last spririg. the Legislature tried Ft. Wayn 4 6@ to clear up the situation by pass ywinheapous’ w pruades AMES ling a law ou h allows the deparf- |. . THI Rspay $ RESULTS ‘i r eapr rac se ment to sell state owned lands that rr Wayne ® Boston 9 in Bir mingham have been filled in by private own: Phisde ots, he iatocee” ers, but only under certain -condi- = nesters Usion -912 $. Woodward MI 6-5300 arne @ 3S & i tons Syracuse Phila echials at Carden NJ = : ’ looking, civilization had managed baseball park designed to lure a e along the Great Lakes shoreline, has been authorized Cottage owners had filjed in land, Poulson cities had built parks out into the water, men had erected duck : permanently fixed to the C'Uzens bottom of Saginaw Bay. e by Mayor The mayor set a recreation needs, Included in ‘the So the state dusted off the law, called out the lawvers and bar- items suggestion that several. hundrec * * e ‘arres of city-owned land Now the problenteis getting com- Cleared and graded for construé: plicated. Lawyers are asking each tion of a: privately-financed big -other league ball park. “Where does scbuerged land begin?” If the committee “What de we és with Oe dee ject feasible, a measure providing ens of cases where cottage owners have filled in tand, built boat | houses or made other improve- ments?"’ of grading can be voted on in next April's municipal election. ook WAUKEE — Joey 6: arde lio eipeizere Chariey 159%. “What about duck blinds perma- > (King nently fixed to Great Lakes bottom lands?” z . 16, Columbus, Ohio, = Ruben Her- inandes, 167, Ban Francisco 10 Prices aw 7 of = _ IVY LEAGUE arr — LOWEST PRICES -_# _—_ GIL SCHAEFER’S . _ WATER SPORTS | [HEADQUARTERS - : hte North of 13 Mie ibys ‘il. hat 70138 9-9 at "Tay 8 yourself a Sears a oe too! = Ivy ge Slacks........ from $7.95 Ivy League Shirts.........from $2.95 Ivy League Jackets ....... from $12.95 Imported weel — Topeoats from $34.50 “JUST SAY, “CHARGE mm “blue ribbon”’ committee to work ves- terday on,a comprehensive: study e «8 of the city’s long-ramge park and. to , be raged the courts with lawsuits to scrutinized by the committee is a eet man off nature's back. : _be - 4 finds the pro F™ to make a hundred ugly dents major league team to Los Angeles 2 j Feat _ jfor a bond issue to cover the cost, The lighte - straight Now you Tailored for today’s taste Once, driving’ required a bulky duster, heavy gloves and goggles. Today’s motorist dresses for freedom of movement and comfort. His taste in cars, clothes — practically everything — demands ease and lightness! st mildest -€ bourbon you can find! s can buy a whiskey that's kept pace with the trend to lightness — Century Club. Here’s a lighter, . milder straight bourbon. than any you've ever tasted. It is tailored for today’s taste! Try it— tonight! ES OP PP a ae ee See os . : \ THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1956. JN até Profit From Dinner | - and Plan 2nd WSsCs Event\, bs Au lary "to Head Drive Market Goes Up} —Steels in Van Film Available for Showing Farm-City Days - Leonard F. “Weartiar Deaths i in Nearby. _ORION- Service for, ters. Mrs. Edith Leonard F, McArthur, $0, of 673 with Mrs. Gladys died | George She | + sorvived 2 Creek; Mrs. Ruth ‘Habel, CLARKSTON: Carrie Bird Bush, 89, lifetime resi- dent here, wilt be at 2 pam. Mon- 1440 Shoman will be at 1 p.m. ters, Mrs. Pearl Haines, Olive Krim of Clarkston and Wells of Hale; 16 grandchildren and 50 great there. Mr. Fenner, Waterford town- children and niné great.-- great ship resident for nine years and a grandchildren and one brother, Bird of. White Lake, Newsmen Earn AP Cifations | News and Newsphoto Reporters Get Awards for Cooperation PHILADELPHIA — Sixty-six Heddon, lifetime resi- stations were honored today with late dent of the county, died Wednes- citations voted by The Associated day. Her body will be at the fam- Press Managing Editors Assn. for loutstanding cooperation this year Surviving besides her husband jn the news and newsphoto re- $208 ROR—A profit llscity received ard me? Prices Friday were: WASHINGTON (INS) — A quar. Leona the Trinity Methodist porae SM acoastal ‘s ‘ OTS quar- ea ey. Sa Sos end) tnd dealres bo be Will k $1 Millon psa : ea er geeiee NEW YORK W@-Steels. were in/ter-hour long, motion picture, en-| Cora eee ' ; . . Jo ae 8 ah bar - ti “The Agricul Story” is, . and a bazaar and festival planned| ing planned by Mrs. Harold | '0 Equip New Wing it's%e' put paics“Sicintoah, gary Se Seen ss Oe ee Dees ae ee rea cn Week Bible Church, with burial in Sash- for Dee. 8 when the church's WSCS Grove and Mrs. Robert Zimmer- | of City Hospital Appiss,,Nortnern fps, Haney. 280 bu) Pivotal carly trading today. |Committees in 35 cities for show. tba Cemetery. Mr. McAniur, : - man. Other committeeewomen tS eg i. . reside’ Coun poll 3 ——™ are planning an and £00230 bu. Aes Wei iver” No: fractions to around a point, Some "6 on television and to various ai ia farmer, died yester- apron and fancy 00-2.50 bu. Apple cider, 2.00-2.80 4-gal. groups. ormer fa: y Besides the dinner’ ocome,the| wort bot, « tated Erode ste Pontiac General Hospital's Board Pears, Bose, Pancy. 2.00 bu; Now 1,|0f the best early gains faded, how- day. His body. will be at Pursley| pace ead anal ” jot Trustees last night issued an of-|3 3.50 bu. Pears, Kiefer. No 1, 3.00-\ever, The film will be available to’ Funeral Home, Pontiac: unti] noon = n oe and pest |e to the Ho pital W rigy tad ag eer Gg My fe bu * * * schools, clubs, and other organiza- |<. turday ; “1h. ; -|iliary, to spearhead a drive to raise ‘VEGETABLES, MISC.: Beets, No. 1. .15- Tumover was brisk at the open- ee cae City Week|" surviving are his wife, Martha Auto Sales fo Rise “A luncheon is served” date has|$1 million to equip the new addi- nada 9 1% is bu. Broccoli ion tne but soon became quiet. |which* begins ¢ and A.: a daughter, Mrs. Lovina M. — 3 for J : tion at the city hospital. 12-175 % bu, Cabbage, Cur Ne. a: 8. we —— and —s Day. _-lJudd ot Auburn’ Heights; a grand- project, members * * * ie Cabbage, Sprouts, Mo. 1, 75-128 bu. | OUnestown daughter and three great - grand- During Last Quarter” will collect gifts of clothing for chil-| y4rg p. Eugene Miller, Auxiliary gu Cartes, Topped. No i, 135-1.%3 bu thetr on < ‘esterday. "Barber children. ar, oc tee Michigan Children’s|Dresident, sald thle morning the of marrots, No. 3,,-70-.80 doz behs. Cauli- Sains a point or more were the care of the Michigan Children's ower, No. 1. 1-0-2.00 dos. Celery, Pancy.isliced to fractions, however. Ernest A. Fenner ! — Retail new car fer would be accepted. “The Aux-|2.50 '4- to 6-doz, erate; No. 1. 1.50-2.00 sales in the yékr’s fourth quarter |“! ary << for the good of|f pots aes. Fennel, Noel, $252.75 dos. +. * WATERFORD TOWNSHIP—Ser- are likely to top the 1,326,000 of the hospital we feel there is/behs. Kehirabl. No, i, 100-150 doa. bens. Fast-stepping Lukens Steel was\f J vice for Ernest A, Fenner, 76, of! - the July-August period Convalescent Home * dee peed te ore this money." ieetpancr 150 so, bar. Mo ee mes re carter thin week . infers GD stay trom the Laing Roberson Mrs. Le 100,000 units, Ward's 4 en. she said. 110° §0-Ib. ‘bag. Onions, Green, No. 1 Z cinead, eae air =. : ‘ i : Funeral Home, Otisville, ’ Reports said yesterday. Open for inspection The offer fellewed two mest: [a On. tee. Persley. Curly. Be. 1. The performance followed the r ) The ‘90-1.25 doz. behs. ss eo 1 V.28: cue of the London market where| One Teenager 2 Men burial in Smith Hill Cemetery of mae oe = Poo 9 i pro because Grovecrest- Manor’ Convalexcent| 6% restgeoptimgene ranyge igs bu Potatoes, Pane wigs 2 80-1. oils rose on more encouraging | Be. F lit nahiens fall behind | utput Home at 161'State St, will be open members, — walecd. ishes, N°: $6-2.60 be. Radishes. signs from the Middle East and the _ come Fatalities on ee a anes ey {or public inapectioh, on Sunday,| ow this money could bo rained. Hocovs. kaj. 32 ser pote Seve: market rallied generally. | Opening Day a ot ee acpi r third quarter . |November 18, This new conytlex-} Miss Lauretta Paul, director, out-Outdoor, No 1. 80-98 Dk. basket. o- a ss *« s in Pontiac General Hospital yester-| Ward's’ said the anto ‘cent home js licensed’ to for fined to the Board last night that|pesket’ Tarntes Wot, 90-128 doe. bens. Gulf Oil day. “entered a —_ ae new car thirtf-three \patients. of the $1,017,583 needed, purchas®|Turnips, Topped. No 1 gs178 be : “Royal oe ta coals By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS | He is survived by three sons, inventory 0,000. units, com-| pi rooms and rooms for two, ‘orders have already been issued'ery Cabbaee, No. 1. 1.00-1.50 bi aeive. point : Lester Fenner, with whom he made pared with 436,000 at the same dase four persons are avail- ‘for $436,403 worth of equipment. . a Gadive, ‘Bleached, advances. Amerada was up around) Deer hunters faced a home, and Keith and Ernest A time in b pe Mo. 1, 1.75-225 bu. Escarole, No. 1. 1.90-| 2, Standard oil (New Jersey) snows in parts of Michigan Friday, 19§5.: ‘It added that of this able, Mrs, Gertrude Peck is the The need arose for additional!.50 bu. Escarole, Bleactird, No. 1. 1.78- °°. ‘both of Millington: two sisters, year’s Nov. 1 invelitory only 90,- with nine employes un-|funds when construction bids 225 bu Lettuce. a Ko. 1. 3 A 2 out a fractional gain. but even more of a bad omeniyn. Pana Dodge and Mrs. Edith 000 units were 1956 model. der her direction. jumped, well-above the $3 million i be Lettuce, Romaine, No. 1. 180! neral Motors and Studebaker-/ were the three ages deaths) ‘Flint, both of Flint, and seven Ae "ale ve ee : bond issue approved by. voters in| GREENS: Cabbage, No. 1._75-125 bu | ackard ‘were Srm. | reported on opening day dehildren. : , _ Production of 1957 model cars ; 1954 to buld and equip the hoe PSS, Re Latent EAC Bo gassny about a. point, Bocing al gre, METS were Kiled in tne aie Hea - has been “hampered -*b) parts _ Earnings pital. es Neti Bef ae iatee use ¢ cher - major fraction. , — oes On orren LAKE — Se a unfamiliari ‘ werk- | bi = - ports were t the honting!| > — Service for crn with ew Joong and easemiby| A commitice is expected to be] JEOGE: Narre, 395008 Msi “is was good, however, and large Mrs. Louis H. Evie Lockhart processes ahd ether difficulties |, NY. (1NS)—Grummen | “PPointed to inate the drive) —— | Most sing rails were steady. numbers of hunters—an estimated Heddon, ie of 6380 Detroit St., will) 4 a sineering Co. reports that|with the Auxiliary who will act) _ DETROIT EGGS ‘Anaconda and Phelps Dodge ad- | 400,000—were out to get their be at 2:30 p. m. Sunday from the | Aoshi Ward's: said = 2 = opens below the ‘oss as re sent Sab Darin bisen mealoaca’| [isdaral stake vanced fractions: ‘bucks. | Otter Lake Seventh Day Adven- | i i - call uay lect et heen $3 tnd net i oe oeees el ‘tions and promote the campaign. [eTades: rade A. jumbo 81-30 weight: lua se Legis iat Tis ch 000! Scores of deer were killed. But tist Church, with burial at Otter newspapers and 11 redio and TV reached at several producers for. win ag uae seer eh3} 8 abate, 0 peat] Suc eta big te: eaten 19-00 Royal 1D tch t 99 on! the heavy weather, sweeping out Lake. Mr another three weeks. ° Backlog ct Sorders on Sept 8) SO lore Saad sc oneen Sie jee cad Cane Ue at. jaf: stormy Lake Superior : conned. to $357,000, 000. ews in rie' Je, wea av 40. 8* 1.000 and Chrysler up % at 71%. 1 Thursday may put a damper on. OAKLAND. COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION | lav 83; large 42-44. wid ov S er | activity. ly residence until Sunday. z wt a penditures from Billy G. Spence, 26. of 924 Hen- 'C. large 30-32. wid av 31 ‘New York Stocks | na (Clk so dene Oat Checks 22%)-31. wtd av 24 More than a foot of snow was ; reported in Houghton County where are a son, Ronald M. at home; ports. Mrs, Dorothy Steffes, of Service for Mrs.’ . Receipts. : Cc tall Bate Aid. ee $ 3.00.00 _-.. |derson St. paid $100 in fine and) Commercially graded | vee ciciectes oi cee $908 08 ‘éosts after pleading guilty to drunk aun nue (Late Morning Quotations) two hunters are missing. Still ee ae Paw — The citations, awarded annually lary Reserve = sore Eh erent se : ‘diving before Waterford Town- BP pirinic=' grade A large 40-42‘, medi- suas Man unreported by mid-morning were ran = eh Fi ” ; rs rwin uh to membe who go far beyond pacer gyre tga -coc oR e ship Justice Willis D. Lefurgy — cima sy sense Sic es | Francis: Suski, 32, and his brother ao int and six grandchil- t}. usual obligations of member- tmenetl Audits... — yesterday. CHICAGO BUTTER AND EGGS aeepeeed 898 en ee cis 4353! James, 17, both of Ironwood "ship to supply The Associated Press oe €HICAGO Nhv 15 :AP) — Chi Allis Ch -3 || artic! ; | Uae ae rs 0 airmg ita oe git coco MEd at RRR Mt BE Another mining taner, Curis! Mr. Ate Mert [TS Sateen News al eve os - 3 ceipts . 000 . nolesale buyyo« Cees — Lenn oF 2 milton, was — foun about| > = 4 Expenditures: Se ale unchanged, 03 2°83 A Am Airlifl ... 234 Gis 622 , LAPEER — Service for Mrs. Personal Services revoked license. James Ki Coglet: oe 3 ac: © 90 B 61%, Am Can 42 ies ores. és Midnight Thursday by a seatch agdie Burt, §2, who died yesterday Photos combined, sews) and) aews Salaries $ 53.354 81 7, of Inkster, was sentenced to % © 5 Am Cyan 124 Leceh aire ®3 party. He had found a camp photos. - Pees and Mileage of Board Members 1.29696 § 5468177 10 da ne Oakiand Recs mixed 0.500, whole. Am Gas & El 361 Loews wa POrsy. 0 2h at the home of her grandson, * 8 *# mesa ¢ ys in the akland County sale buying prices anged to l'2 Am MA&Pdy 376 Lene 4 Com &:4 while wandering lost in the woods Ss Contractual- Services Jail Thursday by Justice John J. Tither: 2 per seat or better» white 4 Am Motors .. §6 Lou & Nasa .. 902 William Steffes, 1343 Peppermill Reporters and photographers = = . ; er sday by ustic in mixed @. mediums 30 standards 32', Am Rad 193 Mack Tri gs4'near his home in the Porcupine: Rd, will be at 2 p.m. Saturday in fish, heir li nd suffered Association Dues 183.37 Schulte of Farmington. dirties 25%. “checks 23'2, current re am Sugar | 1126 Marin Ul. 31°) Mountains area of Ontonagon. rial risked Oerir Eves * — Guigae Mees net ia celpts 20 : Am Tel & Tei 169 meeace oH pee ne eet ra |\Baird Funeral Home. Bu will juries as they got the; news and Car Al ¢ —— Am Tob m4 ad afte iursday’s s i Guncunsion arte _~ Hs A 0-day sentence for drunk CHICAGO POTATOES Am Viscose .. 335 tT os 8 iS 5 5 ae * a : ooting be in Oak Hill Cemetery, Pontiac. pictures first during a year that Bauipment Repairs and Maintenance 32 driving was levied against Bernard) CHICAGO. Nov 13. ¢AP)— UDA) Miacenea 8 a bes. Se a Pak 52, of Iron-| Mrs. Burt was a resident of Lapeer had an unusually high incidence of Preigh’ 4 ™ = - Potat rood : School Meetings : exes C. Ratza, 28, of 15164, Wattles tota: Oe) cepccoa 400. supetion: mast Arinco Stl 06 Mont Ward |. ra peta Ronek egg. 14. of Stirl- and the Pontiac area most of her disasters on land and sea, tragic Insurance Pac 327 88 Rd. Troy. yesterday after he ctst¢:_¢emand sic, market firm for Armour @ Co . 175 Motorcia 416 ingville in Chippewa County and life. ‘airplane. and train crashes, floods, Maintenance ‘Contracts on Office escape 226 9 a oie = best stock pewet for ore Idaho- Atchison . 263 Mueker Br . 324 [en G. Bailey, 57, of Traverse : : ; Maintenance Dept. Charges i 187 66 pleaded guilty to the charge be- Oregon Russets 3 1 Minnesota Atl Refin . 42 Net Bisc ... 3 = : | fires and riots. Miscelianecas 94 2 : Norta —— Red Ms Valley Pontiac Aveo Mfg ... 6 Nat C R .. #1 City. res z A bes fore Clawson Justice Harry R. $2 0-2 ‘Balt & Oh . 32. Nat Dairy 38.2) , h | In many instances, q newspaper Printing ang Binding 330 49 McQuinn. meses epee | ipl am fide! 10.4! AN com | ae Dat id Ducap died Detroit Truck Firm thad its biggest story or greatest | . 1 Scare : a eart attacks—Gera uca ac Delavan 33733 | : . Bond 8trs 192 MX Ceaiet . #3 icture of the decade, onl land Telephone end Telegraph i _ Ritter’s Farm Market, W. Huron, Livestock ering Mf it] Ni M-Pe... 202.59. of Flint: Noel H. Carl, 36. i Takes On New Name “ure of the oy ees Trovel ~ “as St. and Elizabeth Lk Rd 5 lbs.| Brist Mv 4381 Neo am Av. @ Kingsford and Judson E. Baldwin - tren a Se ee Gee at tianee Ours rn ; Cleo, $1; S&W Coffee, 9c Ib: | DETROIT LIVESTOCK Saree ee net Eee ae ; : *" DETROIT (INS) — Divco. Cor. in which it did not publish. Un- nty Cars _ 24495 8B set ie Cottage Cheese. 19c: "3 denn DETRO OIT, Nov. 15 (AP)—Hogs—Sal- Camp Soup 354 Sean oae ees of Grand Rapids. Gon ba , selfishly, with the knowledge that eons ane Publicatio @ 3.77861 Oranges, $1; Apples. MacIntosh to mate < Gata mean eek can Pac tea Pean oe aon et a ot ro larger metropolitan newspapers 0 ns eens 3 : : Cattle—@alable 100 Tod ket Pidep ere = be o- |now on the firm will be knewn as w i in thei Clinie me aes 9001 and Gnows, Gc pk.: Cabbage, large| sescies inciede armound 300 slecghterGene cr ts Eerte De 43 would circulate in their area hours Fducat Supplies . oe 360 03 head, 10¢ each: Round and Sirloin steers and heifers and. 200 cows carried Ches & On .. 674 Pepsi Cola. 194 xpec pace ips = Divco Truck Division of Divco- before they could hit ‘their -own | —— pplies . may tie Steaks, 69¢ Ib: Hickory Smoked from Wednesday. scattered sales steers Chrvsier 712 Pliaer $02 iW main streets, these newspapers” ss oo oaay ee ore . 3.307 68 3 1.20088 Slab aa 3c: Sa and heifers about steady no reliable Cities svc ea4 Pheivs D 7 ayne Corporation. : : a = Pa Dea te was = oy bag | ty usage or en ore: ween nd jerena oe Chart Eculp 603 fates nae = fo Be Common lace. | Diveo’s new name was made worked — overtime and expedited Furniture and Fixtures . .../ . § 420804 8 450304 palsy Be 30c Ib. La + End cut very spotty. active early in wesk. later Cuett. ue fag Phil, Pet 524 jPubtic by G. E. Muma, president, their ‘prize stories and pictures to secu of thas en ane ; : eee Chops, . Large selection very dull due to approaching holidays: Cora “ola sa. Piulsby Mills . 43.6 Sollow die Siren’ The Associated Press for the fast- cess of Appropria emai “ of squash and fresh produce. FE "aughter steers and heifers siow. weak Co's Palm “17 Ps Pilate G ., 8 | st : sepctcd tA. irm’s purchase of F ‘oocal : ever Expenditures : e esit 6 amit 3-911. Beer and Wine to take 22, °pemine. Meher on Monday rows Cn why S)] Erect # @ .° 88) MIAMI BEACH WE. V_ Rick- Wayne Works, Inc., of Richmond, est possible transmission. Some of Total Expenditures July 1. 1968 te July 1 1966 $ v0.08 Hout. Open every night till 12-98/ser pel Meg Angelle leer Hoe ol a enbacker, cha.rman of the board Ind., and its subsidiarieg,— man- the newspapers cited made their STATEMENT OF RECEIPTS OVER EXPENDITURES _ —Adv steers 36 [bert tekd) prime iitr Ben Beinn ty Reg Dees... $2 of Eastern Air Lines, told aviation ufacturers of school bus ‘bodies, _stories end |pcrures | Obtained |S : July 1 1986 to June 30. 1966 ae ane Ba wees ae ae: bun mined: oem aS Ras ay leaders. of the two Americas today|ambalances and funeral cars great expense dnd enterprise hun _ : - If your friend's in jail and needs pone and choic® stees 850-1150 Ibs 23 00-!rant con: seq Rock 8p 28:5 that within 50 years “‘space ships ; v : dreds of miles away from homie, Tax Revenve—Current 687 028 so bail. Pi FE Hike rascatty peed’ ahoct ited (iceie is 06 2 possi Ge ae } The firm is reputed to be the : : Tee Revenue—De! went 22 079 41 5-000 or MA 6-601 (55S. naa bie chsice os me alauabter ns cee Satewds Bt” 684 May become commonplace for in- nation’s major manufacturer of available for simultaneous publica- Revenae—Ovt Cr 4 2 _ : ; . . " Miscellaneous —_ 2.780 08 _ Mee Wes cms Gene ae img Bt Jos leed... $13 ter-planetary travel. multi-stop delivery trucks. joa an rival Ay eee ee ee oes Tus urease Rummage sale, First Congrega- {20¢#"¢_ snd good heifers 11961888. carn’ pina’ gt ee “With luxurious accommodations . . i) _ Lowy s ; most utility and standard er nd ant q 5 : : eee tional Chureh. E Huron &' Mill netters 12 00-16 0 Masibelk wtlity cows Coes sas for 1.500 to 2.000 passengers they ee Tri Shot—Not by Gu Expenditares : $691 880 82. Sts, Friday. Nov. 16. 4:30 to 9 p.m A poe 11.50 : a= and cutters 890- none atre re ; will use atomic power to develop = Dividen S P Y n General & agminantretive Expenditures Saturday, Nov. 17, 8 30 a.m. to 12 eee ey and cone belle Now Shem me speeds up to 5.000 miles an hour : Ohj P sagged nemgad a ene Jiateogt ae —Adv. 13 So, ome "under 1100 1 ar wane vyet Lape L oS or better Pand will have a practical- : TANESUILLE, y Robert i Pe - : : . . ——— a. 0 $qutpment Pund Rentals 248 TS | Rameenee sale. i808 W. Pie oS \scockern ana iveders {s.90-11.60; some aes ne 396'ly unlimited range,” Rickenbacker DETROIT (INS) — Directors of es lot ties f plaiy cc Freight, Express & Cartage 7 32 : aig amass Lad bal t.. medium and good 15 00-1780 inctuding e.. » oe Oe ce ST caid. Standard at Ce bene® rt try- ———. gern 1 3) by the Jimmy Dey Post. & Vets.\load 407 Ib heifer calves at i650 Sree. oa so el _ eed in fact shi x - Accident Insurance ‘Co., ing to get over fences while car- Seanaaees of Eeutoment We cese cle 2 and Aux. Sat. mornink, 7 to 12 ie aoe eeu market eetbtore. es Stevens, JP Ont ey act, space ships in the year of Detroit,’ yesterday declared a rying shotguns. He carefully Maintenatce Dept 776 <2 i —Adv. pared last Thursday, trading very dull es Pape a Stud Pack .. ne will be semi self- -Sustaining dividend of 45 cents per share to placed his in ov a fencé, Teachers” Meetines & “Publications ae = ig afer . start: impending holidays nen — 7 ns = “ - ‘ planets in thentselves.”’ be paid Dec. 5 to common stock- ‘jumped the Ps = Sok ti ae . _ ; i og » Telephone & Telegraph leet. arene _ Set. oe a Sigh Oe lower, lumieed” oaeety SUE n es gyi ELPe #23 Rickenbacker added, in a paper holders of record Nov. 23, 1956. | ankle. sal Soe Fink 1.003 64 j oon nt ~ choice and prime vealers 2700-35 00. pot eae repared for delive t Latin | —____ oes 7 County Cars 2.398 18 jodist Church. 38 E. Huron. —Adv. murh above 32 peli toas rh poapoy ese tad we tetren Ae cooamed by the U a eee In- . : Administrative ° ‘oupnites 1 707 40 cine oan | Gest ae ols ae - carly . 2 rca | sesame cs Theyre oaas | _Pummace ard Boke Sale, Sat., — (Score eet eull and poet ee a Tran W Air vs dustries Assn. (AIA), that as early ane Cood Food Since 1929! Teaching : Tg p= omatodene ste 23 \Nov. 17. 244 Baldwin, near Vir Sheep—Salabie 28. Market nominally nocayces wf Gn Careide. 1114.88 1960 airline transports will be : : xe Bw wee aeons CEE Ca. = Ade Reser n stn smcsmeriaener eyes, cls Gem aw imc (oe ge Se oe ea Breakfasts—Luncheons j ; § 39.670 63 . active uneven, but higher Monday. lat-|ct wae’ 91 Unit Aire....., 683 Or about 600 miles an hour,” and : NEW SUILDIROS Dh ta ll : og Nov. ae amr {oF Movement slow with sdvasce jest | Arewhernd 14g Unit Pruit 461 with further development of jet F OUNTAIN TEMENT eele bazaar 9 beke «al nN. a steady on the close, sheep «, 1 ; Gas 32 : con auty 1, aed to dune | 30, 1936 a Ssctnae. park ae ne active. mostly steney: bulk eet and) oe oa ee 31.4 power will advance these speeds to Lobby of Riker Bidg ; County Edveational Building... ceceee 11.418 40 Church. . —Ady, 2000: early week fuaien GhetesTand prime | Grae ae #1 2.500 miles an hour. = : Clarkston Commontty Schools... 34.00.00 , ,20.$0-21.00. utility and low good 1€.09-/ jrooher Fi a 4) ——————— : ee a Sone SnD OOE SAG pod odds Mpg eull to chotce slaughter ewes 1) Cant en? = z e+-0 ee) ? Pa } eine) himduet Re 7 Lake Orion Communtty Schools 10.0.0... 0.4 1403.64 . ——- tas Rana, 317) Rochester Community Sonata pono eosne 40,006.00 Grain Prices CHICAGO LIVESTOCK [pee wee aoc : $173,143. 9 CHICAGO GRAIN | .C==SAGO, Nev 18 ‘AP)—(USDAI—| Tt NN + yar "$3 , |Salable hogs 11.000; market si viy;| Tat tek seus ° SPECIAL EDUCATION FUND ermeneo. Nov. 16—(AP) — Opening, inter trade moderately been Naat nll ‘| Tat Dener . “ine inp Detail of Ssecialined Rervices Wheat eo me IE re pe UN ad [tsp a -» 486) et Geocteliea’ | Gervtens: July 1, 1955 to June 38, 1956 eee) warckh bnts: pods, 190-230 1b butchers ta"Ds18 68 pvecversh 1} fol — Coal ¥ eee Ynégst Sh & T 1036. I dreameu ‘ 2 eraog: Heer Meaed . ; | March 24% mere eos “wets 1-3 mostly 2 these weights 14.75-15.00. Zenith 1114 earns _Teschars ; i May 3a me: Hand 1 sorted for grade | : : Se nce cotta, 0 RR SR gS anos RB Bey tine NE) sroce | , renee vee eenese a ; ‘oun ; 22 Of ay ga ae [een 27 RES os RES RR AS eww TORE ror comedy I rode down Saginaw Street in Adami tive 1.00 | Srerens Lm duly 152% | lots mined grade 330-850 1b sows 17 %5-| me Asser ae | r aes pig ioe pe rar: Hee small lote 218-200 ib 13.65- 18 set ‘ Homebound Teach , a ec nu Ce soeee, 1008 1 Sauabie cattle 2.000: calves 300: small Net change = mali Ut Stocks . : ica ; mies 2020Cti‘é‘iDSCSSCe ATM Mare 1. 1638 Teceipts increased by 2.000 to 2.500) ‘vene's oan’) tio) ataal Car Allowances... doseusnnuocencodtcc 1,065.75 | A May 14.58 — hed wean hter = Pl croc I | rev. ‘or "Bas at ho ies, THE SOLID GOLD CAD TLLAC OD _ 4 ings. 5 283.4) . :|Week ago ..... 2618 133.7. 71.9 180. : , ‘ & Te : 48 «prime steers over I ; other Month ago “os a : Use of County Cars 905.92 Wedne eH low cl mes tnd = fi mies! 5 ee 336 3 133.8 3 ies ‘ ie 61.02 jew sales| 1956 High 2763 138.1 76.8 191.5 [ as Nn iures wo , |Sdditionally 25-50 lower: clearance again me ise eee ied oe pee ise rg ee ee lower: vealers ( ee Cesar : d : & ‘an and Two Get Tickets Cal int hl te ad a } | 188.47 fo, Mee ts 18 24 09: few DETROIT STOCKS 5 : ’ : ity and fC. J. Nephier Co.) ard Ts 13.00-18.00: - 8 Two drivers received minor average choice heifers, eins seth Pigures after decimal points ate eighths —o bruises and two were ticketed for commercial cows 11 ooh $0: few stand. giten Elect yt, BECP. oe ee “| teem aff} s utility > ¢ ism. Talic violations in a four-car pile-| 6%: catners tnd cutie Mabe: few iot Lakes OH Chem. © te 3, ae ms up. in Waterford Township late ally below: few head welenty comuner-| en a 2340 34 | spagounete 629.26 - cial bulls wp to $14.50: most utility and Elect Motor | $1 $1 81) Car Allowance | si cangseseeess 70.43 * yesterday afternoon. commercial bulls 12.56-14.09: few choice Mtl -» 103° 101 101 Mem sa Publications SU Asedeur 2.80 and prime veslers 22.00-23.00: most good | 1"® 0 occ. 10 = 10.2) : ree GR | Mary E. Barnes, 00, of. rel], 'Sie tos, SO r* iget tatle incon BEE Soe a Obed Coos Boocede : ie Sag u ' 1 Teaching 290.18 Fourth St., was released after Yeatling | stockers and feeding steers Warne v m8 43 ON * s asa.zs treatment at Pontiac General Hos-| !2,0:20.%, load 900, To Holsteins ow beg) ee oes Hearing Defective Dital. Edward Glowacki, 33, of ,,Salable sheep 1.500: moderately | ac- J m M t S I ° oe 2 tive to slow: slaughter lambs mostly : : — - va mnie: St., Royal Oak, was steady Niet Se few prime lambs ax much romo id fan er Z@ ero e 5 oO or a es 139.82 at y his physician. sheép about steady; mos A ag ss . prime wooled | iambe ee 56.20.50: Ca “ et is physici Se cos bee ‘an Make Your Dream True ~ com.ilohetest wn Reoae Gene on aime sien: Sid Named — in 500: Different Colors! Plagnostic oo - o Gallo, 57, of Sinuanter” ewes 44 yy Niele 0 in le t Colors. —. nee Rae ee reece 13,763.98 . Glowacki was charged - S Bits — te “Bel Robert G. O'narn, lly 2iven _@ ee. ® cae clear distance, while Gallo was ty Southfield townshi 80.80 p, has been IN ° given a reckless driving ficket. The peTRort rovirny named sales promotion nn of . COME NOW — A THEATRE PASS WILL 14,912.98 ue fourth car involved was operated) prrrorr, 1s— paid x | Ome Die Sete Deven, Conger Coty, BE GIVEN TO ALL ADULTS TO SE EE 7 lve po ioe. Betti tor rhe quality poration announced today. ‘ eats - hens’ 11-20: light. type 11-12.| O'Hara has been with De Soto 1 ‘broflers or Me we-ate Tbs): , oe ates 5, | Division for five years and is va- Maa) | 31-24; {over cating his capacity as _— rela- ‘ PA NOW SHOWING at : the STRAND Theater! — Ra a S| ‘Notary | Oakland Me _My- i 725 HT i i § Fae g i | = H { EF 7 : i z i sBetPecscs vevub el er fee en for ~L cots soreaeee 3 ment. 4 Apart — mrt Distrib- | : w NS |. HELP! HELP ages Hem cevential. Don't mise. tas ch te om “ARTHUR'S 48 N, Saginaw mas sina—have a wy atv. 4 an WB AC Ghameat MoserraL Pontiac, Mich. Voorhees-Siple! FUNERAL HOME son, Circulation Dept., Press. PIN BOYS. EVENINGS & WEEK- ends. Motor Inn Recreation Apply in person to Fred Thom Pontiac A Mas — vacancies available now for Ambulance Service. Plane or Motor | FE 2-8378 ; ____ Cemetery | Lots — 5 wel SACRIFICE 2 CHOI cz CEM Ty. lots (6 spaces) at Saket fue Memorial Gardens. Call nes ae +1888. L—THREE GRAVE! REAL ESTATE SALES- STENOS REAL ESTATE STENOS Your chance he belong to of- AND STENO SECRETARIES “graph Rd. FE ¢7114. sis foe graves, $250. “20-2167 To work temporarily in _ Desrvers SALESM ESTA. and move | =e ot Sei re | Cleaners, BOX REPLIES SALESMEN N OVI: 1, 4, 7, 8, 9, 10, 16, 20, f Have Geommaitereiea's young een! Early in 1987 — 21, 23, 24, 25, 26, 28, 29, isis gs, avert ling —— of ‘ 32, 35, 40. 7 2 MATASREALTY CO, | oc pet ay Help Wanted Male 6 SALES PPL APP AUTOMATIC SCREW MACHINE rator y Te ° suer Machine 8 will aackomet Com- =. 311 Griggs aie Rochester, ALERT, EXPERIENCED estate salesman = fast A FEW working men needed at once for, | @utside work, some mechanica | experience helpful. Apply 1064 W.| | UPHOLSTERER Huron between 10 and 11 a.m gig slat NOW BEINO T time cage arOuatie ro GiGi Department needs SET-UP MAN Man 23-38, ares resident for past) the public ny SURFACE “OD AND ID GRINDER Night shift only _reere| oe “| }, WANTED before moving to Novi. Apply sal- Gate 12, Schae- Piant, Dearborn. , aried personnel. ar »| fer Rd. Rouge | PIANO AND ACCORDIAN TEACH- hands | Seppe see N. { ws 5, ciew son Mic ecm les TIME SALESLADIES. EX- only, Lincoln Upholstering & fur- miture Co 116 Royal Oak T 14546 Eve LI 3-8447. SEMI-RETIRED MAN. with insurance background, age a meet ORDER COOK AND Wait. ate! Write to Monee Press B HURON. SHOPPING CE: OPERATOR |e Both must be fully experienced | oat ip person only. Ko phone | DANIEL’S MFG. 2677 Orchard Lk Rd __ Pontiac) Death hes —_ | on, Mich. Husband = Mee oe Public Health Assn. last \. Ranked among the nation's high-: honors a ife of! of Ronald M. Heddon. Mrs. er i Dr. V. Everett’ Kinsey, Raia Director of Research, Kre: al — mn Institute, Detroit. from. the Otter Lake Seventh Day Adventist Church with wee M The average handwoven oriental Tug contains from 64 to 100 knots square inch. In a very fine umber of knots may run as 225 to an inch. Otter La es Heddon will le tn s' id 6380 HOSKINS. NOV. 2, 1856, MAUDE. of "wre Minnte Lee: ; Naren Hares at a meet- . Bection hes shall is hereby divided tate. Districts the he Church. where he will Hie in state _until ‘ime of service. ‘OR’ 1956. DR. WILLIAM, o Union St., are f Cotherine! Permitied Uses and Other __ The of no whoo Ae tpecitied purposes egress Si FOR EVES. OWN) WANTED: nent of work. Blue Cross. Paid GE NER: AL OF FICE, ' Sreer SHORTHAND EXP.) Jelirey Fo Sales NECESSARY. F. J | WAREHOUSE AND TRUCK HELP-- ROUTELL SERVICE! Jpdependanle man Au em-| CO. FE 8 0461. lee but co eeabary "A | TABLE WAITRESS _ —ply_45_N_ Perry. NO SUNDAYS Help \ Wanted | Female 7 MACHUS WAITRESS edi s Coney IL oon shift, 3153 W. Hur 2-293. trans. Vic of Pontiac Lk and Scott Lk. Rds. OR 3-3355 between § am and 1 pm , ARC ! | Mrs.| . | tm CASHIER Neat, exp. young lad modern super market ie neigh- > | borhood — surroundings if jescent hom — a ben $63 per week so | steady year eect | Country Market.| tion Room & board free For ap-| toot Southfield, corner 14 Mile rent. call EM 3-8342 between hoapita) xpegience for position i The = WELDERS es \CAPABLS ALL AROUND = Le = gots to assist i actbas vi, a, cPaste- GIRL FOR GENERAL y | Group Hospitalization am. and § p.m. : Refs ulr un, Ww AITRE SS f $35. MAy air rin work a ly ad Ml capt Bicmar, Sete Ree h rk L | an Sun. Mon pl Biv fom, baths W7D GERSREEO ATE a AND. _TV_MA 6-677 we nurses for private duty ae rm | aPENDaRLe GIRL FOR B sitting. May live in. Cal Ca eee ae TD. TO WORK IN 6:30, FE 2-6529 Paid Holidays | Vacation Pay APPLY i PARAGON ‘Constrtiction ; Co. 44000 GRAND RIVER NOVI, MICH. DEPENDABLE WOMAN FOR GEN- EXP COOK FOR NIGHTS. PART- (WTD. SEGRE POrL TIME | a weap Paes Oe 2s Bw. M helo, 8, 8S. Xresge Co., after 6 p.m, Maple, Birmingham — \WOMAN FOR CARE OF BOYS, | age 10 and ¢- and light house-| | work. §& days. References | quired, Vicinity Pontiac Lake Ra, | & Scott Lake Rd, FE 1206 after i ) p.m. : | WANTED: GIRL OR ELDERLY _ HEAD man to care for children and light housework. Stay in. More. for home than wages. OR 3-1983. woman MWA NTED, MOTHER'S e for home, but some _‘waaye.Or Cen vom room. FE 8-032. EXPERIENCED IN YARD ¢ Goons | YOUNG GIRL WANTED FOR BA- TO TAKE FULL CHARGE. sal-| bysltting, § days 6 weeks hive oun VACATION vis | FE tem, i INSUR- ANCE BENEFITS. APPLY PER Help Wanted 8 SON FFICE eee SOP PLA PP . MONTGO ERY WARD 400 8. WASHING- AY. a By bi i TON 8T. ROYAL OAK, MICHI- | AVON CALLING GAN Earn extra money for . Christmas, Service dob morn who demand Avon ucts. For information Huron at Elizabeth Lk AB DRIVERS. } MALE & PEMALE. NORTHV'LLE 2910 EXP. WAITRESS, FOR DEVE-IN | time. Manny's anes Rest., w.| eae DEVETN| Pull or part time: Red Top Cab. -FE 4-026. have fountain ex) —_ Dixie, OFFICE . 7 and good sal- Sten wo a ee i LADY WISHES DAY WORK OR 3.3984 : LADY WISHES GRILL R day work, well experienced, ref- erences evailable, FE 2-4495 LADY move goon BE ~ A> as OR restaurant : LADY DESIRES DAY WORK OF |_£“* Moving &. Trucking 1 19 Fe Tad any kind. Experienced. FE 8-3232. MIDDLEAGED TAD | +380 PRACTICAL ja te E AvAtt Ex. +—perienced | WORK IRONINGS & BABYSITTING IN EXPERT TREE TRIMMING AND my heme. PB S20%6 removals P= PE $0003 oF “OR 3-200. : be BUY If OR AUCTION IT (Oa OP - PONTIAS'S — LARGEST A'S furniture buyers. Cash waiting roto 7881 : A-l_ shape. OR 3-108. 1 MOVIN WANTS | EXCELLENT kitchen conv Seer |MIDDLEAGED LADY WANTS BA-| bvsitting afternoons er evenings. | ‘MIMEOGRAPHING 1 . PING. SEC-.| retarisi service. wWTD _11:@, OR 13-6157, ULING RVICE re ASHES AND ROBBGWTWAULED _W: Wid. Miscellaneous 28 cleaned BOBS LIGHT HAULING ee ca aon LIGHT . HAULING bish FE §-5033. | WANTED TO CHURCH WANTS a “Dukes, Top Ne Pa TO, = :. Work Wanted Female uM | WASHINOS AND pret “oa PICK up & deliver FE 4 These positions are ta be filled WOMAN WISHES ORK $8 DAYS per week FE 5-2! WILL CARE FOR CHILDREN, while parents work. Call after” ro OR HEAVY “WACLNG| __ 3-5047. PE 46820 N PICKUP > a BEDRM., VE| Sem ART pertneee feterred + aegis in we MECHANIC STENOGRAPHER AND, ai _160 W. MAPLE BIRMINGHAM | wicittGAN HOME REMODELERS |3377_¥ W. Huron; FE ¢-5063, FE 46191 isiana toll | hs CUSTOM CARPENTERS. isy _te “| run time, Night shift. No Sunday. BUILDING, REMODELING Wonie - 2 nights Way 1% . oe BRICK, BLOCK AND ed = or trim rvice, call FE 2-005, FE TUPF pH Eves _OR_ 3-276. CEMENT IS OUR SPECIALTY. EL ICAL a ACT wrt _€ pm. OR ‘YOUNG LADY DESIRES PERMA-. gar hent employmen. as clerk-typist. | Experienced Presently emp ridge | tance too great. Moved permanent pense residence 8! yts_ago FE ¢4 Building Servis “12 % ‘aun KINDs Or rE 4003s WORK Dens trucks FE 63785. Or ine Nonne's Drive-In 4845 Dis- ALL TYPES OF BUILDING PLANS e Mwy _Grawn Reasonable EM 3-493! ~ REMODELING ~ ADDITIONS, | ment work ae siding, free cemmnaten: EM WwW LOW inter prices, Attics, sesteaten| rooms dormers. edditions, - ing and siding .of all kinds Ga- ot eae ae ee Cont 7 AND HEAVY Rice PE 90008 free estimates. 1 to & years to| _ment work. OR 3-770: A&B TRENCHING |. CLEANED | a LIGHT | Acces. re EEROO ‘AND, Pontiac area, FE 6-93 a TON wants work. Call anytime Preferably -n smal] mfg. plant | _¢#42 » Trucks to Rent TRACTORS. AND EQUIPMENT 1% ton ca and Foeeee Pontiac Farm and Industrial Tractor Co. _ Open Dat iw inelading ‘Sunday iJ FE 4046) |. WE 4 REDU CED R: RATES Large van +o rerve vou. Smith 444 ~ O'DELL CART AGE Long = roeey Painting & Decorating 20 CLASS. INTERIOR, EXTE- FHA j _Tior, + pee decureting Reas | stakes | WANTED x rent with tien to bu Ez 24063 ” : aw 47881 co ONTED TO. BUY roll-a-way bed Must As ‘tke new . clean. MY OY ALL Tvsas | —— Ph FE 3523. _of furniture. ah ys ve TRAILER FE 6-is6o -GOoH 1 UP _ sight plano, Call FE 2-6407 REGULATION ee ae TABLE. | vthing, anytime. eny-- WANTED U Sees ~PIANQ IN, place Especiaily Steck. FE 4-2853 | good PE 5-547) HAULING AND RUBSISH. NAME Anytime. FE 8-0095 F INCINERATORS CLE or rubbisn clean é: IGHT TORT TROCEING « No oo ENG | condition FE $-547)__ Money Wanted _ 238A. — BORROW, qusee? free & clear 60 acre farm. 3-760 WANTED. oe: exc” SECURIFY Wanted to Rent r wrasten pecan dan ve —_— op: | . Best of care and Pontiac prea aefured Write Press Box | “#8, ‘RELIABLE FAMILY Y Fao NEW 230-Prenard Le ‘York wants mn house os apt. Should oy fented| should Be in Line With ae - man's wages Call FE 2-500 \SINGLE. SOBER GENTLEMAN mal Watts room and board with leun- | dry. Write Pootise Press Box %5_/ ARETIRING GENTLEMAN NO arinker, wishes room and beard, ‘some chores Repiy Boz 9, Pon- tlae Piess. \ $ ROOM. HOME TO ~ ¥OUNG SOBER AND RE sponsible couple with small child desires four-room two “ pedroom heated apartment | . - partially furnished or unfur- Rished. Ground Moor pre ferred: Cal FE 8.3484 PAINTING | AM H 1 a cad removed INTERIOR nee mode FE hanging. _Masot!- _ Maten “aes Water une. Fieid tile; hor ha manship guaranteed Years of ex- Risers ‘inance Sredeste oN! Telegraph. FE 8-1313 | BLOCKS __ Available now nae 23-4855. _— Also chimners No Residential and Osan PaIntINnG A aon ~ DECORATING | Ph FE. Very reasonable. PE ani. WALLS B WASHED, PA- "* ed Paper prpe: pono Guarantees work, ‘soc c BRICK CF CEYENT WORK ee AVAILABLE pe —— es papery fe 40k & EX | T al @ise hen cash. } Era’ ost Ni inting at face ECORATING. wir” = service. Ow IRTERIOR | ‘emoved. - MIDDLEAGED - LADY ECORAT ‘Share Living ¢ Quarters 30 MOTHER WITH 11 YR. OLD. daughter wishes to share ber 4 flat with working lady 67 we couple to live in. No rent FE) FE) Com-| Wed: Transportation 31° 4 A PERSON TO RIDE. to lee with, around 8 00, to be picked at Square: Lake and nectar bbe | lormarrene Contacting | A_terms “D&M | Floors, basements £M 8-4879. mL P, nine A ‘Al Ay ec HANGIN 18h MASSAG E & THERAPY | ye! foot ter nique. 14 Lincoln 4-2831 A 21A\° CEMENT & BLOCK i= s ENTE Es a TONCHAME: gpoe’ Contractor. SRY WALL TAPING, GUARAN. aw | tee celts 3-5833 ‘DaY _ ved work, OR EXCAVATING, BULLDOZING| Tren¢hing. Hourly or by job Television Service y Leying, sanding and (COPENHAVER S| R ADFO & TV Mae Wet! 230 Endwell, Walled Lk.) - Fugou. Wiaht pba moving ot charge. Jim Pidensban: (GUARANTEED Tv = oat FE 40736. CONDO DON'B RADIO & TY, 127 8, PARKE. 8T. , Manro Elec- | rw ‘Huron OLD ® — Car! L. B'lis, rz PROMPT AND GUARANTEED EX- rienced technicians, Jones Radio TV. 3111 Orehard i . FE 2z contracts or — . uyers waitin Reasonable mediate! “iscount. large) re mn, RIGHT. ry =| it M. STRAKA ~~ fe cere, D. = : WOODWARD 33515 _tiwy. Michee’s Drive I DRY CLEANER BLDG REPAIR BRICK! ‘Typewriter Service~ 22A | EXP. WOMAN OR COUPLE TO Thoroughly experienced in 11 oe cement. plastering, carpen- —_—_—_—_————————eo- General nouework. Att daysicy| Drases og aymuucs. (Pere) plant| 7 FR ¢0, 1 pppoe en am aed Ee c, SCHUET T REALTY RTAINS PLAIN Funeral Directors 4) ee ing. payroll A & Wed. “Housetiold ¢ Goods 27) 7404 E. ighland Road Em l t Has opening tor of. Phegp or va have you. Laundry, Phone zie. Fea, AMBULANCE. GROUN > 1p oymen fice routine. Knowled, pe Sind and deliver. = 53010. ariqua DISHES, LAMPS & FUR- ‘ PENDLING Yo PROPERTY * 36 Pursley Funerai Home, FE ¢-1211| wore ts co men| Geet “ted ger "SOORESEPER— DESTRIS a=, ph. Pontiac Laundry, FE CAs FOR SMALL, BiOe. Tf DOESN'T PAY, Our method of 364 D ] J h Ss — galery Workine bine bers and pareen, sto Dre. Rarringtos. Pg ae 2 or 3. days week. SMALL RADI cot ng Be! — hy er x VONEeiSOn-jonn ENVELOPES ADDR ___ Landscaping = FURNITURE, NPE NEEDED Pion t merry = 3BA FUNERAL HOME This work is =. carriers help- stutfed. FE 5-9029, mornings, us now. ’"We need farms, lake, and ee | FOR AN ing them to build their routes. . . ; . GIRL DESIRES ” DAY WO qg\COMPLETE LAWN BUILDING, residential rhies, We le cone tot Seesngel ee tocr:| LINCOLN DIVISION ensportation PE "2048 tere pe, ty Sole pig Steins oie Sr Raquel sad eo ogo Taciiities. OR 3-7757 are approximately 3:30 | - aime q 7 WOULD LIKE BABY-|-— _ Phone “OR ait Piains $:39 éGaToM BU ~ Waterford Twp.) each afternoon of ai ber Waterford — vicinity. |“ oy. aredine roo ed ptt bt To Buy—To Sell—To Trade -- raaRARKRONTFFH - aa ee 1, Ford Mot Com OTROS sane Ex. 3904 pad pay $90 to 840. In YOU BUY IT WELL INSURE IT ord Motor pany MAHAN REALTY CO. REALTORS FE 2.0263 1075 W. Huron NEXT DOOR TO “BRANCH BUY ‘OR SELL price is a Call and let us prove R. D RILEY, BROKER PF 41157 $00 Ejiz, Lake _ Rd LAND CONTRACT Cash for your equity wil) take your equity as trade on new or used-houses Listings wanted — papneee svaellable-Gi FHA er . ™ Russell Young REALTOR -BUILDER FE ¢-4§25 Tal buyers for medium priced We aise buy small equities and cts — Templeton, Realtor Ra PE 44563 TRADES We are specialists tn trading, We ere gaining 4 reputetion as the leading traders of the Pontiac pe Do ext feel obligated Cal! ent G@iseuss the walbiiitiee of te trading your Rea! We have homes. farms, tn- CASH FOR EQUITIES Cilent wants well-iocated modern $ of @ room home : ROY KNAUF. Realtor 20% W. Ruron OA 8-139 _PE 2-762 Rent Apts. Furnished 33° ~~ | ROOM KITCHENETTE. on BUs line, prefer working of pension filady Call before ¢ -" and after 6 pm FE f-s0¢ 1 OR 2 MEN. 2 ROOM- apt. “Pvt entrance _¥E +2936 = LIVING BRM. KITCH ie tor 2 On Casa Lk. FE 2 RM. BACHELOR APTS. se | Ovehare Lake ‘ST FLOOR PRIVATE 7 & BATH. _On Square Lake e-l370 ? LARGE ROOMS, DOWNTOWN. _tnqut re 22 Auburn. Rear Office _ ROOMS WITH KITCHENETTE. te bath & entrance, utilities | WOMAN wie RIDE FROM Sy FE $0618 ml mR ROOMS AND BATH. PARTLY . Palm Villa Apts, 454 Au _burp Ave FE 26859 Fae Contracts, Mtge. . 323 Tego oe APT. COUPLE cipanep Bp szen| CONTRACTS WANTED i poms re NISHED | CHRIS: _ Physio- Therapy _trance - at have | ROOMS AND BATH. PVT ENT Small child wéleome. $16 per wk oe rime a i Rea Es — PE 8-101 soned © contrac See. ; ain “4362 W. Huron 8t. eve-'2 ROOMS. COUPLE ONL Y. CLOSE FE 46492 or aa tr, eines. Grinkers ily- Center FE 4 Mr. Clark. ux aie FURN. ROOMS, PRE Mog bath, adults only. 71 8. Jes- “ our our dysposal to ourchase new or land con.racts fof our ae FOR BOB MAHAN. |.) | * ons hanle We ems i Ww ih 0 cou Side. rE. 374 sil See, me t-tore vou sell. '3 7 RMS, AND BATH BASEMENT LaSalie. PE 5- apt. To Buy—To Béit—To Insure i re BATH BACHELOR APT} e 140 Mt. Crem. MAHAN REALTY co, LET U3 Bid hog the sale of your contract! Edw. M M. Stout, Realtor CASH BUYERS WAITING cou! Service 3 re. Canes an Highest sh Deal NETTE, CLOSE IN. yt References. rE “2337 ~~ ND ODER to _ ee Mi J La oe MY D6ITL Tru-Restie Cabina’ « 8, Broadway, Lake. Orion. “ ROOM APT. OR §& ING rooms Apoty 2% Russell. 2 ROOM APT. FUR NIBRED ere Andersonville Rd., Waterford. OR 3-964. 17 NW. Saginaw St. Ph. FE 54-9165 Zs Open Eves “Til 8:30 ~~? FU a an LAND CONTR 240 8. Parke. ‘ gg. PE at neal 4540 Dixie Hwy. 2 ROOMS, CLOS® To re] —OR_ 31355 center and bus. 867 Sieetet. 7 DUPLEX GROUAD 1 garage house, close to Ponting Mtr. ceneiars or © es. FE 3-9007 M Com- Bong __manis St. PE : fee 2% RM. APT, ist Lt gig LD welcome. Gingelivili le, PE §-1927. 43 a Bes MODERN, vats entrance. Adults. Aug’ seal ident for For your land contact We have|? RM. AND BATH. 336 PROS." fast de- Re e+ es pone = « nage ont gS wy to Johnson today OHNSON, Realtor 1 S Telegraph Rd. FE 4-253: — MORTGAGES Goon | LISTINGS RAED. Leslie Bone BI ¥ tern shen heat and all a r i barn Meine Pa Sane Ot 5 i od R- nished. cost baby welcome. 276 % Clark RN, “CLEAN ROOMS, NICELY FURN Adutis eed 4. rE 23858. To GET THE Most Fon Yoon| Fe tau ent, Washing ety ye to Ret sean | eg Ria to ean We Wanted Real | Estate 32A\ ee ne ah nt ee ane erie or Nr . ==. SS SS 2% i ? 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Opinions a \6:30—(7)—Public Defender. “Con-| Fairweather —Betie Wright- | fession of Guilt."t (4)—U-M Foot- 11: 2—(2) Les Paul. and Mary ball. [linois game highlights. (2+) - Fard. : ae Lions Quarterback Club. _ all: 25—(2)_ ae Nightwatch Theater. 7:00 — (7)—Kukla, Fran ahd- - Of, Randolph Scott in “Last of the}: -he. (9) — Boston Blackie. Star-| Motiicans’’ ‘and Boris. Karloff ring Kent Taylor, Lois Collier,! _and Bela Lugosi. in “The Body .Frank Orth. (4) — Playhouse | - ne = “Terror Train,” Scientist is MM: 30—(7) Thirty Minute The-| watched as he. moves to new ater. Dick Powell in “Shad- project. (2)—Adventures of El!) owed.” (4) — Tonight. Steve, lery Queen. . | Alien with dancer Iva. Kitchell.| 7:15—(7)—News. John Daly |..Free Press writer Ann Landers. | 7:30—(7) — Rin Tin Tin. ‘‘Presi-' SATURDAY MORNING dential Citation."" (9) -—— Million 8:50—(2) Meditations. 8:55—(2) On The Farm Front. 9:00—(2) Gartoons For Kids Dollar Movie. World “War FH drama. Ameche, Dana Andrews. CO iin (2) — My Industry on Parade. (7) America . on Parade. 7:45—(4) — News. - - 9:30—(2) Captain Kangaroo (4) 8:00—(7) — Jim Bowie. French Quiz ."Em. (7) Crusade for “Land Jumper” tries to swindle’ Christ. ; the Bowie Brothers. (4) — Life 19:90—(2) Mighty Mouse Play- of Riley. William Bendix in “A house. (4) Howdy Doody Show Man's Pride.” (2) West Point (7) Roundup Time. ‘Hig Brother's Fist.” 10:30—(4) I Married “Joan $:30—(7) — Crossroads. “Timber. 11:00—(2) Cartoons For Kids. (4) land Preacher. Stars David) Fury. (7) Popcorn Theater. Brian. (4)\—C—Walter Winchell ayy Ab Tales of The ‘Texas Show. Colorcast. Patrice Munsel,|. Rafigers. (4) Andy Williams, Art Carney, Lee) Coons. Merriweather, guests. (2)—Dick . Powell’ s Zane Grey Theater - SATURDAY AFTERNOON boy ter. (7) Ed McKenzie.| die Albert and Mona Freeman. | i92:30—(9) Showtifne * cenit ee ae on ey 14:55—(9) Big Four Football. (9) — I Search for Adventure. |1@0—'2) The Lone Ranger. Drama. (4) — On Trial. “Death NCAA Preview. in the Snow,” starring Keenan 1:15—(4) Big Ten Game. Wynn and Hoagy Carmichael. | ii: :30—(2) Western Theater. (2) — Crusad@rs. When political ™ 00—(7) Foreign Intrigue. refugee falls from airplane to 2:38—(2) Football Roundup. Jungle Jim. , h t tt Anders finds * a oo ee : it. :00—(7) Ramar of Jungle. :30—(7) — The Vise. Woman is * 30—(7) Milky’s Movie Party held prisoner in her own home, 4:00—(4) Colorland (Color), by criminal wanted for murder Hopalong Cassidy. ; in “A Cage of Fear.” (9)—Coun- 5:@0—(2) Sagebrush "Shorty. try Hoedown. (4) — Big Story.| Mr. Wizard. (9) Space Ranger. How San Francisco reporter, ‘4) Roy Rogers. helped free teacher unjustly con- 5 30—(7) Bowling Champions. (9) > victed of dope smuggling told Wild Bill Hickok. in “Nightmare.” (2) — Play- house of Stars. James Dean stars in “The Unlighted Road.” 10:00—(7) — The Ray Anthony Show. Frank Leahy,-hést and the Four Freshmen. Salute to Victor Young. (9) —-Dangerous Assign-) ment. “The Briefcase,"’ starring Brian Donlevy. (4) — Cavalcade of Sports. Bob Baker of Pitts- - burgh vs. Harold Carter of Lin- den, N. J. in 10-round heavy- weight bout. (2) — The Lineup. Charming swindler is pursued in: “The Cosmopolitan Bunko Case. (4) Council Foresees | Tarn Toward 1960 Battle Democratic Council president says-this state will be one of the hottest battlegrounds in the next/* . Years for the 1960 Republi- ‘can presidential nomination. EASY TO CARRY --So light in weight. even a child can carry it. BIG TO SEE _ 10.378" overall tube... 53% brilliant picture. 6 GORGEOUS COLORS for your choice diagonal sq. in. of siesta | ] Buy on Our: “. 1° BUDGET PLAN as low os~. $2.50 ~ Week _. | Roy's Replacement Parts Fay LoFountain. Owner . FE 2-4021 i Alan Cranston told the Demo- ‘cratic Luncheon Club yesterday: “ Nixon will) agree with. everything President ward R. ‘Murrow. v tenor Jan Peerce; actress Siob-; han McKenna. (2) Mr. District, Attorney, David Brian in “Hired Killer.” 10:45—(4)—Red Barber's Corner: | Ted Kluszewski of Cincinnati « the .nomination. U. S. Sen. tional News. (4)—News. (2) — News. Jac LeGoff.. - jit 1:10—(3)—Weathervane. 11:15—(9) — Casey Clark's Jam- boree. -Folk Music and Variety. | si regard to his candidacy, {4)—Patti Page Show. (2)—Miss able ‘aa unpredictable.” : ‘ATTENTION! Write an in 25 words-or less on WHY A, FIRE EXTINGUISH R IS IMPORTANT TO YOU. Send to _ Box 15, Pontiac Daily Press. . You May Win Free Gift Certificates! '. Contest Closing December 15, 1956 First Prize .......... $25 Appliance Certificate | Second Prize ........ $15 Appliance Certificate |] 2 Third Prizes of .... $5 Appliance Certificates “Te Win You Must sian on setae’ be ie FE sci E | a 196 Ockland Avenes ee had to. learn lines’ for it.” |. Walter Wincheil. and Darry! Zan- ‘Stage for Tucson” starring Ed-,12:00—(2) The Big Top. (4) Cow: *| Yr Prom LOS ANGELES w®—California’s| s cause this is -his best chance of ‘William: F. Kaew wil som Sy | Redlegs, guest. b j 11:00—(7) <= Soupy’s On. (9)—Na- “and Gev. Goodwin J. Knight, forced by the exigencies of his po-| —— | R. C. SNOOK & CO. 7 THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER Y6, 1956. | ses 5 Como Defeats Gleason Again ‘Helen O'Connell Joins Garroway’s Show on December 10 oat By JACK O'BRIAN NEW YORK (INS)—Andy Wil- liams’ popularity on the Steve Al-! len ‘Tonight”’ show brought him| |the ‘Most Promising New Singer’’ ‘award by deejays of America in a Billboard magazine poll. L, Andy has another hot record, *Baby Doll,” to foliow his ““Cana- dian Sunset’ hit, and on Friday he gets a Walter Winchell Show paycheck. Como trendexed Gleason again 25.2 to 23:8. . . Loretta Young finally got even, "and then some, with “The $64,000 Challenge’ — 22. ‘ to 21.5 Trendex noted. \Duke of Edinburgh shot his first the men to suspend: themselves “My Friend Flicka” is feeling unusually. friendless as the sponsor considers dropping it on its option, always the tenderest part... Bill (CBS)_Leonard leaves Doc- tors Hospital next week for a South Seas vacation. He'll be back on radio and TV some time in Jan- uary, *feme One of the top TV veeps calls himself a “‘makeup man.” His job ‘is to make up feuding stars, agency jmen, director's, etc. PARRIS ISLAND, S. C. —A! young Marine drill instructor who admitted he forced erring recruits to suspend themselves over naked bayonets awaited sentencing here’ today. A 10-member general court-mar- Over Naked Bayonets} tial yesterday convicted Pfc. Fred- erick/A, Renton, 19, of New York’ City, of 2 of 14 charges of mal- Duke Shoots Croc Right Between Eyes tréatment. At the opening of the! court-martial, Renton pleaded DARWIN, Australia @® — The’ iguilty to two charges of forcing crocodile early today — smack over the naked bayonets. between the eyes as it re Maximum sentence on the oar in Darwin Harbor Estuary. jcounts is five years imprisonment It was the only croe bagged in @ and dishonorable discharge. night hunt in which four brothers! Renton admitted making two re- Michael, Nigel, George and cruits, Privates Robert J, Palaisa Helen O'Connell joins ; Garroway’s Dawn patrol Dec, 10, meanwhile’ needs an apartment big — for’ herself and her three children . ‘Hal March’s wife Candy hasn’t) been seeing thuch of him: since he: started rehearsing the script for plained: “Why, even the word was; created in only six days’: Hal replied: “Yes, but © no one LIFE OF .WINCHELL uck shook hands in-E] Morocco), over a ‘Walter Winchell Story” movie deal , : “High Button ‘ Shoes." and com-| 'Jack Haritos — took the duke to ang Clement R, Ploof Jr., bridge’ the hunting ground in a Royal|themselves by elbows and toes Australian Air Force crash boat. while pointed bayonets were, ‘The brothers former crocodile placed under their stomachs for] "|hutiting champions of the Northern 5 to {0 minutes. Both youths, Ren- ‘Tertitory. ton said, had violated drill instruc- | - The duke is on his way to Mel- tions. bourne to open the Olympic The court-martial found Renton! ‘Games next Thursday. |S. Howe in the stomach and vio- ee a’ depot order prohibiting’ instructors from touching recruits’ Too Much of a Show junless connected with training. | SAN. ANTONIO. Tex. #—Mrs | Howe, one of several regruits Mabel Booker, cheerleader squad testifying, said Renton hit him for director at Wheatley High, said! |being slow in removing his mat- six girls have been’ ‘Teleased from tress from’.a barracks for airing. the squad. «~ a She said. the action followed. ‘Fite Cheerleaders— ens Powell was signed for TV’s ‘Ruggles of Red Gap". version at) one: of TV's fanciest fees—$25,000. I NBC-TV cleared away two full hgurs Sunday for its NBC Opera’ | Co, Eagtish renvies or “La heme.” / Odd and dishea#tening to see mois Fibber McGee and Molly do-| ing commercials on “Wide Wide World”, . . . = NBC-TV 7:45 p.m. news ysed to be sponsored every night with John Cameron Swayze, but Monday's) Huntley Brinkley pairing) wasnt. , JOHNNY REFUSES Johnny Ray turnéd down the “Mr. Wonderful” star replacement. Jim Lowe radio CBS deejay job to: fill in on TV. this week for Will pos Jr: in the “Good Morning Show, U Sere Johnny which Hemy anal ia the new = = z Potty Bergea's s TV. shows cave! | DOVER, Del. 8 Assembly of Delaware has moved from his! | ‘complaints — _football specta-| ie File at Ferrysborg tors. |. FERRYSBURG —A total of 18 “IT guess they” oma on too much residents. have filed petitions ‘as of a show,” she said. candidates for a proposed nine-' =| | Passed: Laws By-Passed | mission. 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