* 1952-53, Weather Kreezing Rain Details page two The THE PONTIAC PR 5 4 118th YEAR kkk * *& PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, FEBRUA RY 2, 1956—56 PAGES ASSOCIATED Kyes Considered for Top Position of Missile Project _ WASHINGTON (INS)—!. Defense Secretary Charles E. Wilson today was re¢- ported considering his for- mer deputy, Roger M. Kyes, to be “czar” of the stepped-, up U. S. program: to pro- duce ocean-spanning rocket missiles. .. 1} Paul Hoffman, of Stude- baker Corp., and the Ford Foundation, was also men- tioned as a possibility for! the new post being created at the Pentagon because of persistent reports that Rus- sia has forged into the lead in long-range missiles. ’ Wilson’s only comment to aides was that he hoped to place in the job an industrialist “as big or) bigger than’’ K. T. Keller, Chrys- ~ ler Corp. chairman- who was “in OKs Voting Machine ROGER M. KYES The defense secretary announced at a news conference late yester- lke, E * ap INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE New Policy PRESS UNITED PRESS PHOTOS Te ——— State Turnpike to Get Biggest Debate in 1956 Sees No Repetition of Last Year's Hassle LANSING (?) — Legisla- tive leaders predicted today that the 1956 session will’ be spared a repetition of last year’s bitter battle over highways. Most leaders predicted relative quiet on the ae way front, with trouble exe) pected in only one sector— turnpikes., “I don’t foresee any fights: guided missiles coordinator in for Rose Townshi day that he will name a special p assistant for ‘‘research, even | Rose Township board last night | ment, engineering and production | req ani hy | of guided missiles, especially bal- | ae sonata Y tg. Machine listics (rockets) missiles.” jthe Automatic. | Jamestown, N. Y., /Corp., TO HAVE AUTHORITY ae He said the assistant will ‘‘act manually-operated voting machine | in my name,” will be a “doer” for use in the 1956 elections. cose than a ani an will'- The township becomes the | ave more -authority than has ever | 3 . before been given to a top-level) wth Oakland County municipal | defense aide. ity to supplant paper ballots | The missile program, Wilson | WHR cating menchines: added, will be “backed By all Ata subsequent date the officials, the money it can use.” The ad- | may exercise an option to purchase | eee has asked ee oe \the equipment and the rental fee ‘© appropriate more than two of $159 will be credited to billion dollars specifically for | ne ae ere the esicaifes this year. |purchase price, according to e . terms of the rental contract. | Kyes came to Washington as dep-| Only Brandon, Groveland, Addi- | over highways this year at all unless we get into trou- ble over the turnpike,” said Rep. Emil Pelta. (R-Rogers, City), chairman of the) House Roads and Bridges) | Committee. Members of a joint committee’ on ‘highways met informally yes- terday and drew up a resolution, asking the lawmakers to extend the life of the committee. The committee was set up last year to draw up a legislative | program based on an exhaus- tive study of Michigan highway | Foundation, wére announced in December. But Legislative Group) 4 ai | j, ‘ iy Ike's Off to Farm to Register Name as Local Voter the needs. Results of the study, con | WASHINGTON U® — President | ducted by the Automotive Safety | isenhower will go to Gettysburg today for a weekend rest at his farm and to register Friday to Contro| ety detease (borretary in 1988 pact" son and (Lyon Toepships are now] The committee, working closely vote in Pennsylvania. for Ahe first, ed with Wilson on the best of terms without machines in the county. with a Citizens’ Advisory Commit- time. 15 months later, and is now a sen- Pontiac is studying machines and for vice president of General Mo- jis the only tiajor city still using | tors Corp. — paper ballots, | There was no indication whether | _ Kyes would be willing to accept * = an | tke eas Goat tha ik previous op Women in Vestries OK'd pointment, he originally agreed to| DETROIT (INS)—The annual leave his GM job for only a year. convention of the Episcopal Dio- WOULD DOUBLE DRAFT |cese of Michigan yesterday de-| Wilson also tee on Highways, expects to an-| nounce a new Michigan highway program within 90 days after en- actment of a federal program. - Peltz said he would try|to over- He will be accompanied by Mrs. Eisentrower, who also plans to reg- ister at the Adams County Court- house, a few miles from their country home. The Eisenhowers Authority Seeks Air Code Change Detroit Group Askss Press Weather - Fixer Says: ey assure Pontiac residents of an earl Hog Day Editor George Trumbull. The furry little creature didn’t stand a chance this year. The umbrella is to assure no ray of sunlight | filters through foday*’s overcast and snowflakes to cast a shadow and prolong the winter season. 'N Shadows Mother Nature Foiled Order Talks @ onHow to Act in Middle East Warn Red China That U.S., Britain Will Help Attacked Nations WASHINGTON (INS)— President Eisenhower and British Prime Minister Sir Anthony Eden set the free world on a bold new course today in the search for global peace. In an historic “Declara- tion of Washington” and a formal communique, the two leaders announced these major decisions: 1. They ordered the British am- ‘bassador and the State Depart- ment to begin talks to determine just what military or economic ac- ‘tion could be taken to stop an Arab-Israeli war if one starts, The |French government is expected to - reply today or temorrow to an |invitation to have its ambassador \join the talks. | 2% warned Red China Pontiac Press Phote | sternly that Britain and America of attempting to | Will unite fo help any free na- y spring, is Pontiac Press Ground | Hon ward off a or subver- sion by the © The UV, S. and Britian agteed the dec- laration of united purpose cov- ers Formosa, Britain refused, however, to extend the declara- tion to include the offshore is lands of Quemoy and Matsa, Today’ COME OUT, YOU DEVEL — Caught in the act 2 of Oakland, Wayne, Macomb Ports DETROIT in—The Detroit Metro- politan Aviation Authority (DNAA) said today it will seek a legisia-) tive amendment to the state aVia come any opposition to a-néw high- have transferred their legal resi- tion code to give the authority pow- | to operate all civil airports in) way program before legislation reaches the floor of the House. | dence from New York. Registration will qualify the er Wayne, Macomb and Oakland " ; ~ 5. am Tice : ’ dor e The bonds would finance turn-/Eisenhowers to vote in Pennsyl- .ounties and to control their air 1. Said about 100,000 draftees may be released six months | early, after 18 months’ service, | if they sign up for two and one- | half years with the civilian “ready reserves.” He said this | probably would at least double the Army draft, now 6,000 a month, ' 9 Issued an order making effec- tive a program announced by The! White House Jan. 6 to enable skilled and highly educated draft eligibles of all ages to take only six months’ military training. The idea is to keep such people in in- dustry where they are needed. 3. Described as a ‘‘despicable smear technique’ a charge that assistant defense secretary Thom- as Pike had opposed a pipeline cause of his private interests. Wil- san said he had looked into this, and the charge is “absurd.” Pike is president of an oil drilling com- pany. | Senator Seeks: Highway Funds | Broomfield to Confer With Official on Road Financing Plans | Oakland County's State Sen. Wil-, liam S. Broomfield plans a con- ference today with State Highway ®. Commissioner Charles M. Ziegler to begin steps toward assuring Oakland won't be “left out in the, cold” by a proposed new highway- financing formula. If set up as proposed, the for- mula would provide even less funds for county primary and local road construction than the present dis- tribution plan which itself will leave the county $73.515.000 short! of needs over the next 15 years ‘= The county's tremendous high: | way needs place_it in a class | apart from otfier. Mighigan coun- ties whose requirements gener- | ally would be met by the planned change. @akland Supervisors Monday en- dorsed two steps toward a solu- tien which Broomfield (R-Roval Oak) said he wil bring to Ziegler’s attention today The suggestions are for a special allocation to Oakland before the general formula applied and increasing state trunkline mileage in the county to make the highway) department pay a larger share et is county road costs | **f also intend to make sure the Legislature knows of the situation and what can be done to correct! it.” said Broomfield. \ ‘ {neome Tax Returns Prepared Angus Campbell—Tax Consultant } ges WY. uron St., Open Eves. FE oe \4 a & | new Michigan speed law. Speeds then will be vestries and convention delegates. troit to Chicago. Possible Sleet Also More Snow Predicted U.S. Weather Bureau forecasts snow mounting to 3 to 4 inches second time in four days. snowfalls draped Pontiac and vicinity with a two-inch white With rain or freezing rain begin blanket. The weather man vetoes Ming in the early afternoon The today's prophetic weather wonder, thermometer is expected to range For the the ground hog, ‘and forecasts more from 16 to 20 degrees tomorrow snow with the possibility of freez- yoRE TO COME sg Srain: And the weather man cannot Similar snowstorms are promise any let-up in the storm plaguing many areas of the Mid- adding that there will be snow west and the East as a belt of flurries tonight and tomorrow with freezing rain and sleet from Okla- a high from 24 to 28 degrees to the Tennessee Valley homa * The Automobile Club and the shifted northward during the qi. Police reported Lower Pen- night, insula highways generally slippery and snow covered, George W Bates, 39, of Hadley was killed on a snow-slicked highway in Lapeer County as he lost control of his car and crashed into a tree The Oakland County Sheriffs For Pontiac and vicinity, the Dept, and Pontiac police report: Western Europe too is feeling the sting of one of the worst cold waves of the century. The death toll rose to at least 35 today as howling sub-zero winds brought misery to millions, ae : ~ iad j a: “Hit AS OF THURSDAY MIDNIGHT — Michigan drivers haye until Friday to get'accustomed to the limited to 65 daytime afd. 55 miles an hour nights ed only the normal amount of ac- cidents because of the heavy snow , Qutside the state, winter's worst storm struck the Albuquerque, N M, area where an elementary school in an out-lying section was snowbound, and four pupils and. 20 adults, including teacbers and par- ents, remained in the school over- night. . The Weather Bureau says the ground hog myth is plain bunk, but, nevertheless, the official opin jon added that the furry friend ‘probably will stay out in most of the. Midwest and the East and get his nose mighty cold in the snow The lowest temperature in Pon: tiat preceding & a.m. was 21 The thermometer registered 30 at 1 p.m. Something New on Michigan Roads | ; United Press Above, State*Highway Department worker, La- Verne Hafe ly installs last of new signs as passing T dgivers safely ignore the linjit ... until Friday ¢ Phote icided to permit women in the fu-| pikes from the Ohio border to the vania’s April 24 primary, as well yse. ‘ture to be members of church Straits of Mackinac and from De-/as in the November presidential; The authority ordered yester- ‘election. day a draft made of the pro- posed amendment which must be | submitted to the State Legislature ibefore a Feb. 15 deadline. ’ Brig, Gen. Lester J, Maitland, | chairman of the State Board of | Aeronautics, told the authority he would do “everything in’ my power .to get the amendment passed by the Legislature.” | If the legislative amendment is adopted, the authority must then get permission of local govern ments before it can take over city and county airports. Glenn C, Richards, Detroit City Airport co-ordinator, said the au thority hopes to convert itself info a tri-county group with seven com missioners, including four from Detroit and Wayne county. Leroy C. Smith, Wayne County road engineer and county airpert manager, desembed the authority as it now exists “actually a committee. “Once we have an thority with full powers be accomplishing something, Smith said We're Eating Too Often —Five Times Each Day CHICAGO (INSI—T. H chairman of the Nehi Corp., drink company, believes the ditional three meals a day are ris ling to five a day. He points out The morning coffee break, once unheard of, now is growing into a full-fledged meal. Midnight snack used to be a refreshment period Now, with families watching tele vision at late hours, the snack js growing into meal No. 5 aS aviation au we will Stanles ft ra a st) Red Snows Heavy ROME (INS!—-Rome wa Ciy'- ered with a blanket of snow for the first time in 17 vears todas The snow was part of the storm which are sweping Europe, and which originated in Siberia. Thi meteorological fact caused one Ro man to quip’ “The Pussians never seem to send anything good.’ Over 60 Calls That's a lot of calls but the advertiser sald he got em ~from this httle Want Ad ONE BIACK BADD FE bee mat ip tee ” Ay lixe new FRE § 16, If you have something for sale, rent or need help of anv kind, place a quick action Want Ad and ser what speedy results youll get. Try it! To Place Your Want Ad DIAL FE 2-811 Just ask for the Girl Shoots Mom Ground Hog Shadowless, Thanks to Umbrella Ruse = a it was necessary to thwart plots!cast, and the pampered prognos,| , Augurated By GEORGE T. TRUMBULL JR. 3. The two leaders agreed to con." tinue controls to 'ber from Malaya, Ceylon and In- Phooey on the Weather Man, T say. Listen to George ‘onesia is expected to be one of the Ground Hog prophet. What's a few more inches of snow here and there. Don’t lose faith, my children, for Spring (hold on to your hats) is just around the corner. jthe first commodities brought up jfor review, - * * 4. They officially buried the “Ge- neva spirit,” which last summer |brought hopes for accord with So- i You say I’m crazy as a loon. | Mes ogre pn erty the na- Not a chance. a ‘ ithat the Sov offe For today is Feb.-2, ground-hog day. Mr. Marmota a means ey eae! ee we Monax, that’s a ground hog or woodchuck, awoke this) 5. They declared that it is Brit- ~———¢* morning realizing the whole |ish, as well as American, policy Kubitschek Orders ‘North American continent to maintain strength enough in the \was awaiting his annual ‘ree world to “deter aggression.” ‘ ‘ |prediction. 3 SPEECHES TODAY Censorship Lifted | He pushed his furry frame| Eden is expected to explain fur- through the freshly snow-covered ther the British view on the var- RIO DE JANEIRO W—The New CBerns of his underground den, icus problems in three speeches to- gdved one way, then the other, day. headed by | Alas, he cried. Where is my * * * | ungainly silhouette? Spring must Pe on et ne the tee - be near. (Editor's Note: the lit- , p = Late ini! Gs aveusan ‘Se will tle fool didn't see me standing | deliver a 15-minute a to the over him with my trusty um- ination via radio and television net- Brazil's press has been censored prema): \works beginning at 11:15. Nov. 25 when a state of legend says that if the sleepy The most positive step an-' seige (modified martial law) was little animal sees his shadow today,’ pounced by the communique was imposed on the country following he retreats to his burrow for six the order for Washington talks a military uprising against the More weeks in the blanket, | on various courses of action to ~ | ;-- provisional government NO SHADOW — SPRING | quell any war that starts in the Leaders of the uprising claimed But if the day. is dull and over-| Middle East. The China trade problem was the most difficult of the Eden-Eisen- Brazilian government President Juscelino Kubitschek to: day ordered the lifting of all cen- sorship of newspapérs as its first official act * * * since of the weather-wise dors not see his shadow, it means that The censorship appiled only to winter is over (Continued on Page 2, Col. 3) Prazitian publications and broad So girls, drag out your spring’ casting The decision to werdrobe and men, dust off the if ’ ‘ lift it was made at the first meet- Panamas and tuck away the ownship of Warren ing of Kubitschek’s cabinet “felts’’. Winter is just about to V | = Otes to incorporate to prevent Kubithchek's being in- ticator stations, come to a screechrig halt So shocked to hear that his six In Today's Press months of slumber was ended,' Residents of Warren Township, County News # Emmie, a Philadelphian zoo in Macomb County, have voted to Editorials 6 ground hog, died yesterday. In, incorporate as a fourth classicity. Food News ... 29 thru 38 keeping with the air of sorrow The balloting was 3 to 1 in favor Sports .. 43, 44, 45, 46, 47 which attended the woodchuck's of the incorporation. ~ -* Theaters wil 48 brief appearance, a Quaker City Warren. Township has an area TV & Radio Programs 55s lodge abandoned its spinetingling of 36 square miles and a 1955 cen- Wilson, Earl 4% cymbal solo rendition of “Me and sus estimate shows a population Women's Pages 15 thru 19 of 57,000, police found Mrs. Chomko on. a floor in her home and intercepted” My Shadow.” mother, Mrs. Margaret Chomkeo, 38, in the back and then, with SCRANTON, Pa. up—Authorities aid two men plotted with a teen- wwe high sebool girl to kill her’ Diana, set out by car in perswit (1. and the girl before they parents and divide their: wealth of the girl's father, who was oo. ; : . 1 ; ‘ could catch up with the father. The gurls mother was shot Mon. driving to New York. A revolver was found in their car day and eritieal condition “ ; ; ene Dist TG . Re | h Noe ile Mrs. Chomko was able to reach The Chomkos have two younger Aes 1s 5 Va hs fa i ; ’ ! a UE sons, who were at school during a telephone, and an operator who i rg ¢ | ud charges would be placed to- = e heard her moans sent police. The the shooting day at the arraignment of Samuel ; Diana, 22-year-old Sicilian immi-| * grant, and John Pitta, 34. w hom | he. said masterminded the plot the parents of Marlene awZAinst heamka, 16 : He said the girl intended to i marry Diana and ‘‘live happily | ever after’ in her parents’ Juxur- | ious home in nearby Taylor. | Pitta was to get a truck belong: | ing to her father, tracker. Needles said all three had signed statements admitting taking part 1 the plot, | =f SHOT MOTHER IN-BACK | The men have been held on open a well-to-do | WANT AD DEPT. charges. The girl is charged with felonious assatit ' , ; Needle said Marlene shot ber 4 JOHN FTA SAMUEL DIANA, _ . , . : rs > j ). \ a ; ; i \ / “\ * ’ ” od i. \ oo : j a err Over Water Bill THE PONTIAC ES THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1956. ‘Veterans Group | . Seeks Applicants | for Scholarships ‘Applications for two fourryear | college scholarships now are be-* _Royal Oak Legislator ing accepted, Amvets Commander “Says Looming Conflict <0" l= Sirlin, Jimmie Dey Post, sa Could Defeat Measure! A caoanes scholarship to any | accredited college is open to area | high school seniors whose fathers | A meeting was scheduled today were killed or totally disabled dur- | in Lansing in an attempt to head ing World War II or the Korean off a looming party-line split which conflict. Commander Sirlin said. might agpin prevent state action - On behalf of the Burme se gov- to aid local communities in solving ernment, a special $250-a-year four- their water problems. year scholarship is open to high State Sen. William S. Broomfield schoo] seniors whose fathers were (R-Royal Oak), author of a bill killed or totally disabled in the, to set up a $200,000.000 revolving Burma campaigns of World War II. which local units could) Funds for this scholarship, sup- tlgiil rat oe fine ee money, Plemented by Amvets contributions said he will confer with State Atty were provided in a $5,000: donation | Gen. Thomas M. Kavanagh. from the Burmese government to President Eisenhower, Commander | The attorney general, a Demo- Sirjin said crat, headed a committee which ee advecates forming a new cem- mien manar oe warrore Canate Dahatas Boat Speed Law oe Drunkometer Bill Passes story. pase 1) lators besides myself,”’ he stated. | = “I hope to eliminate the differ- Making Medical Tests * ence of opinion and that the Demo- Admissible i in Court crats won't insist on creating a/ new agency. This program is a) Vital one and should not be a par-, tisan issue.’ ‘crackdown on errant drivers was Pontiag Cty Manager Walter K. extended to motorboat? operators! Willman has voiced support for the today, proposed fund from which the city, °°“ a AC could borrow enough to launch a program immediately and pay the loan back over a period of year Split Threatens Broomfield would have the Water Resources Commission expanded to handle the program. “A special commission would cost $650,000 to set up and I’m sure this would be| opposed by other Republican legis- | | Chomko, FLINT w—''l was never afraid for any- /You never get punished > = called thing you don't do” After passing the s¢ Thus Mrs. Betty ce if ‘ribed s drunkometer bill, the Senate took Kehl deseribe from water-sale revenue. up @ measure that would enable Bae wh he re in sn) Pontiac would need a minimum ' . s ! which ended wilh fer reie@ase yes local authorities to set ‘‘reason-, iterday after the sta ehnowl $28,000,000. to bring water from ,)). or safe” Lake St. fete Gee he stated. speed limits on the edged it lacked ev! ide nee to try |state’s inland waters or water con- ‘her in the slaying of her inected with the Great Lakes, Apprehend shend 2 Yc Youths | Sheriffs, acting jointly with lo- ical governing bodies, could post jthe speed limits or ban boats with in cn0O urg ary too much horsepower. The bill also would require Two boys caught burglarizing | registration of all motorboats Lincoln Junior High School, 131) with the clerk of the county Hillside Dr., last night, admitted, where the owner resides and the breaking into another school af display of a registration num- hour earlier. ber on the boat like a license Police caught the pair after 8 op an automobile. This is aimed alesman jhusband. The 32-year-old brunette had been in police custody since the | night of dan. 16 when ghe dashed finto police headquarters and tearfully reported she and her husband, Rebert, 34, had abducted and hé had been shot to death by an unknown assailant. Otfieers found him dying at a dump on Flint’s outskirts. heen night watchman heard them break 4 facilitating the tracing of Municipal Judge John W Baker in through a window. reckless operators who endanger dismissed a charge of first ce Ages 13 and 14, they admitted| gree murder brought against Mrs lives,4 disrupt fishing and annoy to detectives they stole a watch cottagers. Kehl as she appeared for a heat and knife from Sarah McCarroll : _ ling yesterday to determine whether School, 191 Glenwood Ave., where Introduced by Sen. Harry F. gne” should be held for Circuit they broke a window to enter. Hittle (R-Lansing), the bill) was @ourt trial, From the high school the pair, ‘bogged down yesterday by a series : ; . ; had callected a bag of change ° long, involved | amendments. MIGHT BE MISTAKE taken from vending machines, a Further debate wag, scheduled to- Prosecutor Jerome FO Rourke set of tools and $5, police said. jday. lwho requested the action, said it “would be a mistake to trial and place this tr (Mrs. Kehl) in do not have all the evidence that may be available ’ He added, however, that the po- lice investigation of the mine wi a ‘continue. The boys wert released to par: THE VOTE: ‘ents last night and told to report td the Juvenile officer this morning. 28-4 The bill making results of chem- _—_ ‘ical tests on ‘accused drunk drivers ladmissible court evidence sailed [through the Senate ye sterday with- P. r Op het Refuses jout further débate. The vote was to PressCharges *} lt, too, had been thoroughly Against Gunman amended and somewhat watered panident opardy whem w | Three hours after her release, IN DEATH PLOT — Police at Scranton, 38, was shot by her daughter, Marlene, in a plot in which early yesterday and the Russian | the pater: nts were to be killed in order to permit the girl and an ac- [fleet apparently had put out to sea. to marry and live on the daughter's inheritance. ‘I Was Never Afraid’ NS ge eee Freed Flint Widow Says iat -h denied that the fishing boats for Desk Work to proceed TU! Red Fishermen Await Decision After Courts Rule; Tass Statement Ignored parently will wait for a ruling from her courts before taking ac- tion on Russia's mildly worded de- mand for the release of 14 Soviet fishing boats seized as poachers , by the Norwegian navy. The Soviets termed the affair a misunderstanding. 4 The Red ope were rounded up this week in the rich herring banks off the west coast port of ‘Alesund. Norway protested for- mally to the Soviet government -that her waters had been invaded by about 75 Russian trawlers. e = *# AP Wirephoto | say Mrs. Margaret Reports from Alesung said no Soviet craft had been seized since Pa (See ‘Eight Norwegian naval craft were istanding by in that area. Earlier the Norwegians said the Russians had returned each time the navy ‘patrol chased them beyend the —— four-mile limit, | * * * Russia via a Tass agency dis were in Norwegian territorial wa- police she would be available on @ters and demanded that Norway day's notice fur further question- «promptly release” the 14 vessels. Meanwhile, she said, she’ aq -Norwegian Foreign Office planned to return with her father,’ spokesman commented: Ing. Fidward Kadletz, to the family home in Aurora, Wis. near Iron} Our immediate reaction to the Mountain, Mich Moscow statement is that it will be Kadletz, a tavern owner, Came for the courts to decide whether here to be with his daughter dur- the vessels seized have violated ing her ordeal. the boundary. Prosecution against the trawlers has started and the cases will be dealt with according to Norwegian law.” Pontiac Deaths leon Deracie: Barry received of the ee Police Seeking Future Officers Police are seeking big Pontiac husky, brainy lads—te pound ty pe- | Word has been ot hdeath of Jean Margaret Barry. 16 They're also needed to answer of Williamston. former rly of Pon- telephones, handle reports, and as- tlac. She died Tuesday evening of sist at Police Headquarters’ front Polio in Sparrow Hosprtal, Lansing Te j » ~ . aa . P) t oa . . ‘ S : against a Cleveland man who in- Saliva to determine alcoholic con rage where she and her husband, bald thi world’s largest” uae | 1 Hlawkins. infant son ef Wal vaded his home at gunpoint, fired tent. Accused drunk drivers must’ were ri portedty wavlaid the night, top heliport in the heart at FOS ie an Eliz abet Ww, She blankie a shot into the wall and terrorized be advised of their right to re- of the killing * business district th Peenk Carruther can ral wie 1 y Fan thers be % the household. . fuse all tests, but if they agree na es It planned to accommodate 30° 44. The Rew S. M Edward The prophet, Negro leader of a to undergo one the results must | ' a first aeeount tol Nee cones helicopters | alriining inet bv fy) Bapiiat (CF “ h of ‘ } fr elit svi stran™ Vadis t ee “— veto HL le Liber dc S 7uT of large religious sect, appeared at De produced in court and certain ‘ ™ ; S aban Ad forced eavelers te and from Tokvo In gejated Buna toll wed at the Wayne County Prosecutor's “presumptions” as to the extent (OC! tne ber & oe ean tereatena! Airport, 43 minutes ji) Cemeters , a offices yesterday but declined a Of intoxication may be drawn Bre te ta Wa way by (aN . . Tr b: - t } De . F fang ' tor . = the pins An I WT cy complaint against Robert E _ Kehl win lx bate Tis 1000 square foot heliport q y4 Meer heed . Rhodes, 22. The bill was sent to an uncer a bachelor bot 1 Math el teolt inmate l1etorentet 4 no ge died Tuesday” in 5 f it ‘ Mt at il s » ) rely \Te 4 COSTE “Ge tain fate in the House, which has Thomas, ly a qupefitter as 1 cere aca ee 10d told me not to,” he sald. j.,)),, ae . killer i PUL ane MCLE tt Besides his father and mother, Rhodes, 28, admitied he fired killed similar ones in the past. killer ie id bite ie eee ° * * errance is survived by two rath a pistol in the prophet’s 54-room Thomas detied the chan ind» ~ ers and two sisters, Richard, Wil ct) * fi . ce ec a ee Nine Area Youths he was released after priv + Potter Introduces Bill lie Jr. Bermee and Gwendolyn, he was three times refused ad- a fine aS elen tine Geen) <0 iil at home. The family resides at mittance to “talk about the BI- : : Ale aie ie 4 . for Lakes’ Ship Funds 4 Cabfornia St ner witn the proves, Starting Army life 3: ! y lady supperted his ahibr sayin he WASHINGTON ae Eat Seized by State Police at Erie Was in his room the misht of the for construction of vessels for the | Mrs. Lawrence ayes Tuesday, Rhodes said he fired Four Pontiac youths and five killing 4 Lakes bulk fleet a i J the gun because he was “just from the county lea for their “ @ @ ould? inden a bill anteadoced Mrs _Liwrene e (Frances J.) mad.” Officers found three loaded 2-vear tours of duty with the Army Mrs ike tii swad) she hast assired 4. Patter Me teh) Hayes, 78, who formerly lived here guns and three knives in his car. this week, as Selective Service 1 hI id hotel Mary Pay avenue died Tues- Rhodes is awaiting trial in Mon. Boards 63 and 67 together called fine chen day after several months illness. : roe County Circuit Court on a only nine men to service during President, Eden Pe ee of ai She was bom in Cinc innatt Ohio charge of carrying a concealed January im te applied ani 1877, the daughter of George and weapon. He waived examination in) From Pontiac go Frank J piirehase © af new vessel lpwephine Themen, | Whim living sin Municipal Court_yesterday. Bond elli, 607 Rascob St., group leader, Map ew 0 icy rovermment would pay the Ponti se Ms Hascs was ae) was set at $500 |Raymond J. Young. of 72 Blaine Mi Gerdnaulieorccmiereanetriakicn sees of at vincent de Paul Catholic ——— — Ave. LaVern Geans, of 47 Beau (Continued Fron P Qe} tof a stip built in this country OMtER 3 QR te : : : a Mrs ves was living at QGR2o Wants That Key dette St: and Ronald R. Landberg. payer pales Sr Anthor eae md Ohe constructed in the lowest .. ” . a nil * fe ie . be of 1620 Stanley Ave Wo vee ton c Toecien veda Carter St Allen Park at the time SACRAMENTO, Calif, (INS\— County inductees are leader Mel oy pace it So een a a. of her death Adlai E. Stevenson was presented sin M. Stevens of Detroit. Lester C) - ; ae ue ae be ov She is survived by three chil- with a small replica of the White J. Harden of Farmington, Wiham <.... 1b m oe se a dren, Mrs. Katherine Saltzer of ql eae Gg e x th fol "7 Lt p : House at a Democratic rally and L. B. Richards of Holly, Pussell-, . not spl ASUS, Detroit, William of Allen Park. laughed, “Now, I'm waiting for E. Morgan of South Lyon, etal a and Lawrence of Louisville, Ky the key "’ Adam Denny et Farming t" The An : thant five children and two great-grand Pe AMeHCANS Areiet At the ’ eeu 3 *hildren. The Weath Feikens Calls Staebl ee The Rosary will be recited at er ebler emded to be effective in prote ey =. ; > i) ursday in th ran POMTIAC AND viciNity—snew te ON Corruption Charges 0 eee Cette Din Roe ae day. possibly mixed with freezing rain P g Fons on thoy p nsulas and island | : c : ; or rain up to early afternoon total fall 7 yx cr\ r ate hear Chan lice will be held at 9 am. Friday i § teebes Snow aiarsies aaa icoldae . SSING? CPNST—Michizan Ts : i" from her church, the St. Francis ome 37 Hbeuar t inaan F - 7 Ves a mic lew Nenigki) 1620 pick) tecree es be un : ae an Halk os ' (Oho HAMPER REDS Cabrini Catholic Church there , Northeast to north winds increasing to [CEKUN day challenge tem mel alice rth i : An as SUE ow in MU linet precmmenet te marie slots) incressing et mate Chnifan Celta lt was further explained that in Bumal will follow in Mt. Olive tenight and northwesteriy tomerrew — sate Al : qe’ the American view the purpese af Cemetery. ler ty a dehate over €,0P char op : ; — i moet | es Today in BRontiar f Weelieeni ae nm tt " ‘ ‘ ; e list is te hamper the Chines . . Lowest temperature jnececing # am |" ‘ ES Se SACOM Te sratinchtomt least Slow con Tommie Hill 2 fian Sf Gaon 4 Mennen Willa , oad ; | ‘ At @ am: Wind velortty 10-15 m pt : ‘ Nl 1 the Hau | om = na : s Apes Feik teleerar 1 ! ; | Tommie Hill. 44, ef S97 Alton St Direction: North i a leiegeram ) key ‘ would be needed 1 | num 1 . nh st Pe pea hare te : fn De mocratic clint, said runt an ageression jie d Tuesday in University Hos Moon seta Thursday at i078 av “In ip repli, ta miv charge { : s * pital, Ann Arbor. He had been ill Moon rises Frid ir OF at 110am Corrupt m fhe state SEIT In the forthcoming review of the ‘four nionths: Rewaten® Tem peretnres nt. vou deliberate:y avoided tt tof banned commeditics the US | Born in Capleville, Tenn. May $2 =. ee oe es ssues I raised vardstick for relaxation will be j49, 1910, he was the son of Mott Pfs =” euse ip om } “In the publie interest, T chah the answer to the question of whe . and Mattie Jackson Hill. 10 2. m. aT lenge you to dehate these issues ther a free nation will be made MRS. MARGARET E. CHOW A resident of Pontiac 27 years Weéneséay in Pontiac of corruption before the people im more or Jess secure if it sells a: Mr. Hill had been employed at the {As recorded downtown) public meetings, on public service given commodity to FR ved China, Hi-Speed Service Station, Johnson Lotest temperature - + FT television and radio time, or on _*. * issionary fo Ded jat Orchard Lake Ave. Mehn temperature , . . 20’ programs sponsored jointly by our The term “security” 7 used in Service will be at 2 pm. Friday Weather—Windy !parties the broad sense to include eco ~ at A bl f G d feom the. Frank Carruthers Fu-) \ Ow Yose “Age in Pontiac a ———— nomie stability Thus presuinsh ssem y 0 0 _ neral Home with his pastor, the a mi; u Ameciet rey @Q ir r} » n a y Lowest, temperature. Antarctica 75 Degrees mission mut Pe crave’ : he (onan af the Pte Gl Cheer omenine Bena Mean POtUre.¢... 00. -- es is lecountry to sell something lke ru Speaking ight a re Firs itual Church, officiating. Burial a ‘Warmer Than Moscow _ ber or rice to Red China if there ily of Ged. 219 N. Perry will be in Oak Hill Cemetery. Highest aud Lowest Temperatures Tere) . was no other way to avert an St. will be Mrs Margaret FE. Chow, Friends may call after 7 o'clock: Date in 67 Years MOSCOW (#-—It was almost 1 economic crisis in the free country Missionary to British Guiana. The ; evening 51 im 1903 5 in 1881! this evening. — = degrees warmer in Antarctiéa than involved. service will begin at 7:45 p.m. She a3 ie 23 Kansan City 39, Pe Moscow yesterday. . eee will tell of the work accompfished, pens 29 Lansing ; 623! The temperature here wag 28. Tok Thi d Biaaest Cit the people and their customs Mrs. Claude C. Kline “A Meet” 35. gg below zero. Dispatches from the; ony Orel ges Sty Mrs. Chow went to British Gui-’ Mrs. Claude C. (Zella May) Pes ee poy a7. Soviet polar expedition reported a TOKYO (%—The Tokva! Me tro- aNa With her husband in 1946 and Kline, 57, of 133 Wolfe St. died 30 New York 38 31 temperature there of 36.5 above. politan Statistics Bureau shid to- established an assembly in George- ve stepday in Pontiac Ge neral Hos- SS 4 Pranctocd aed 31! Central Russia is getting the full day Jokto's population was &.148,- town She was born in China. Dur- pital after a brief illness. “* ‘Ss. Marie a 18 ¢ brunt of a frigid wave sweeping 615- think | argest in the world—as:ine World War II, the Chows, both Born in ‘Bangor Aug. 15, 1898, t : : 3 enliagten 0 31 from the No Pole and , west-rof Dec. 1. London and New York missionaries, were inferned in she was the daughter of Herbert 2 ii |ward across Etyrope. are more populous. ‘ _ ' “Shanghai. ~ : .jand Minnie Garret, Yates, The ha . = é , + e f « i LJ % wn | j} 2 * + f i = Norway to Take Action) ~ |80 andchildren. j t The Day in Birmineham South Oakland Planners: Discuss Road Building BIRMINGHAM—Finances are so fitted the Bradley car, of the same low that adequate highway build- make and color. jing is completely impossible, city, Mrs. Bradley gladly paid for the iplanners and state representatives ‘wash job, saying she had needed | concluded after reports were heard it anyway, and Mrs. Hogan re- OSLOg Norway W—Norway ap- at last night's meeting in Hunting- ‘ports she never had such a-shining ten Woodg of the South Oakland car as after Murphy's wash job Planning Council. the next day) Rep.’ Richard C. Van Dusen, * George T. McAllister, 23, of Birmingham was among the four Royal Oak, who pleaded guilty to legislators who told the 45 city simple larceny yesterday before planners, commissioners and plan- Birmingham Justice John C. Em- ning board members from area “'Y: paid $10 fine with $15 costs and was placed on pronation for. communities why new roadways Fic months. ; are so few. All blamed lack of “ « « county and local! The Huron-Clinton Metropolitan Authority was explained to Ex- change Club members Tuesday Clare Cummings, chairman * of funds on state, levels after the present roads repaired, were by The increase in the weight of the board of Oakland county | tax several years ago Way hot supervisors, and Robert Bills of sufficient to finance new road the authority staff. construction, they agreed in the History of the effort to keep a meeting conducted: by Herbert },\ance of recreational space as Herzberg, Birmingham city |. petroit area builds ‘up was planner. : traced. Dwight Baldwin arranged Taxpayers will have to pay more, the program. Van Dusen and the other four, * * from other legislative districts, Jack Allen, Detroit hi-fidelity agreed, looking towards an in- expert, talkéd at the High Twelve crease in gas, tires, or licensing meeting this week, with his talk laXxes. on electronics arranged: by Noah Detinite need for more roads was Blosser. pointed up by the survey explained * *- * by a Regional Planning Commis- John Mark Stevenson tial. Ma > SL : ; sion official, Maps of the s irvey John Mark Stevenson, 4123 W. show convergence of work-and 14 Mile, Royal Oak, who died peeaeure bouncy ret Cues on yay) Feb. 1 at Willam Beaumont overcrowded highways, and ‘show hospital, was born Dec. 20 1945. that certain areas will require cre- , ation of new routes He is the son of Mr. and Mrs Phillip F. Stes and he also THERMOMETERS Tell Temperatures Both enson, Downtown Birmingham, down- town Royal Oak, and the Pontiac and Detrolt working areas are drawing traffic through the area that creates congested streets North Woodward Avenu ot Equally irate at first was :@ cv Mrs. Therese Hogan, who fin | ~ 1 ished work next door at the Furs by Robert Boutique, and found that Petrol by Murphy had not washed her car as she'd asked. e e e e e and highways. Indoors and ‘ One expert at the mecting ex Outdoors s plained how traffic totals are far $5.00 VALUE e ahead of highway construction in : the county. e * © e $ What first appeared to he a Complete with © car theft last weekend turned out Brackets . to be a surprise auto wash for 2-1n-\ thermome - e Mrs. Anne Bradley, who called po fer tell corre : . hee when she found her car gone room temperature’ mae . when she came out of work at the © 272 out read- Hie b : Any h : Hair Stvles by Charles Salon on Q' No i ; r fuis lip § jd under v in. Wee : ‘ ye * e e e e ‘#8 N. Saginaw —ind Bloor | Cece esesewecccccccccccceccccccccoeee ace se cessieeecececocece And Murphy was disgusted with er tatefetied isisuiithieh Astra Friday & Saturday Only his customer, for he felt he'd washed the Hogan car. sure the, dis keys had But all laoghed when covered Mrs, Hogan's Klines were married June 29, 1919 in Hartford. She attended school in Coloma and had lived here sin 114. Mrs Kline was a member of the Ogk land Park Methedict Church, Daughters of Union Veterans and the Rebeeea Crele of ber ebureh She is survived ba her husband ind her father Service will be’at 1 30 pm Sat irda from the Huntoon Funeral Home with her pastor, the Rex mes W) Deeg alf tiene. Burial will folfow in Periy Mt. Park Cemeter E. L. Thompson $1 BOWERS LIGHTER E LL. Thompson, 72. of 3b Orton G Carton of Regular St. dred Tuesday in’ University Hosjntal, Ann Arbor Ile had CIGARETTES been ill three months BOTH FOR Barn in Charleston Miss. Nov Ch ‘t 1 18 he was the son of Amos brand 0 id, 38 (gat es and Barbara Bordeoan Thompson pentives m6 “In 1996, he was marred here te Bow ere Ver oy. Anfie Lee Brown ‘ A member of New Bethel Px Chureh, he had fived in P ae Lee scars, euming hit fram | fuga Clarksdale, Mis _ BanRee Mr. Thompson was a member athe ff Heron Masonic Lodze No 26 males F&AM and was a Seottish Rite Mason He had heen employed at “Hee? Pontiac Motor Division FREE 25c Site of To ieehen es yea coe Sugar Barrel Tohacco a PanUae With $1 or More PIPE Also surviving are three sisters (B® Imported Briars . $1.00 Mrs, Victoria Mitchel of Pontiac Medico Pipes from... $1 to $2 Mrs. Beatrice Houston and Mrs Cr. Grabow Pipes $1 to $2 Sallie Jipkins, both of Gary. Ill Sore AeN) (eae ee Service will be at 1 p.m. Tues mere arderecei. packet cf day in the New Bethel Baptist famoi igar Barrel” pis t Church with the Rev. William R ba Free Bell officiating” Burial will be in Oak Hill Cemetery. Mr. Thomp- { son's body will be at the Frank Carruthers Funeral Home at 1 : p. m. Sunday $8 N. Saginaw sone Mrs. Guy Whitten FRIDAY and SATURDAY! Mrs. Guy (Laura Ma Whitten 69. of 37 Mary Day Ave. died this morning at her residence alter several months of illness She was born in Alpena, Oct. 71 1886, the daughter of David and Martha Jane Hounsell Thomson and married June 20, 1904 Mrs. Whitten was a member of Ali Saints Episcopal Church, Navy Mothers, and Past Noble Grand of Rebekah Lodge of Alpena. | Besides her husbabd, she leaves iseven children, Mrs. Ruth Blumer of Saginaw, Mrs. Eleanor Wood- row of Sandusky. Ohio, David of Baltimore, Frank of Panama City. - —Exactly as Pictuted Walt'C Iron “SPIDER” Clock Fla, Mrs. Rilla King, Mary Whit- $5.95 88 ten and Gerald, all of Pontiac, 11 y ; grandchildren and four great- are. Electric Self-Starting |; A sister, Mrs, Raymond K. Wil- shown, adds beauty to any son, is living in Louisv ille, Ky ronan youranome Cieor Se Service will be at = p m. Satur wroyent iron frame. Fire-red day in All Saints Episcopal Church Males [enite| abecn ter > with the Rev. C. Gearge Widdificld officiating, Bural will bein White | Chapel Memorial Cemetery Mrs. Whitten is at the Donelson Johns 98 N. Saginaw —Main Floot Funeral Home. . i Ledives a sister, Deborah Ann, 5; ‘grandparents, Mrs. Ethel DeGeer, ‘of Tulsa, Okla., and Mr. and Mrs. G. Stevenson, of Oklahoma ‘City, Okla Service will be at 4 p.m. tomor- ‘row at Manley Bailey Funeral ‘home with burial in White Chapel ce metery. } PRICES SLASHED on FLASHLIGHTS — Friday & Saturday — * MAIN FLOOR BARGAINS <> ALL METAL 2-Cell Flash Light $1.00 Value 28° Batteries Extra Styled as shown. Pre-focused flash- light with on-off switch. Complete with bulb, Chrome Ribbed—2-Cell Flash Light $2.00 Value 68° 2-cell modern design. Bulb included — bat- teries extra Throws 1500-tt. Beam All Metal, 5 Cell Flash Light $2.95 Value Batteries irc As shown. powerfut . S-cell flaahlig ht, “Vi sideal for watchmen, a \ firemen, farmers > a portsmen. etc. Elem throws 1500 ft beam Tete 2-Cell Signal Type 3-Color es $290 Value 88° for use White cai “ N. Saginaw —Main Floor } 7 | | ae | t New School Term Begins --SIMMS SPECIALS in BOYS’ GYM NEEDS-- *« BASEMENT BARGAINS NYLON Reinforced Neck Boys’ White ‘T’ Shirt 49: 3 1° For . TreTyreriey ETVT TV Ter eSteveVTeTEl TT ett Ter? Famous “Fruit -of - the- Loom’ only. Sizes 8 to 16. Satin—Boxer Styles Boys’ Gym Trunks 1.48 Has pads Ch ice of color cem- nations. Sizes 24 to 36 Trertreetrerrersy VUEVYU TYE VSOVOV OS OVOL TONEY Pari Wool—Nylon Reinforced Boys’ Sweat Sox WerevevUCrverevitittey Gym ohoes 1” Men's Size 6'2-12. 2.29 Sizes 2'2 to 6 1] to 2 Lace-to-toe canvas uppers, built-in arch support, non- skid suction soles. Basketball Shoes \Sizes 2'2-6 ..... $3.89. Sizes 6'2- 12 . $3.98 - Pore’ hackethall node have cushion * insole. grip soles ‘in lack or white Imm Fal . 938 N.. Saginaw. —Basement \ i ST HEVUONTEAC Talmadge Tells Voters to Replace Sen. George SAVANNAH, Ga. television program that ‘ representation in the far outweighs seniority” gested that Georgians start con- sidering a replacement for Sen. Walter George, 78. Suspension’ of License “If I serve the people for OE years, I won't ask for a new six- year term,” Talmadge added, | w — Former Gov. Herman Talmadge said on a from Frank D. Kelley, Deputy pt used it to stage a grocery store Praye! | Tompkins, | suspended A. letter of ‘vigorous Pec tor U. S. Senate knowledged the suspension was a mistake. and sug a Mixup, Says Official An announcement Michigan Secretary of State's of- fice, printed in Monday's Pontiac Press, erroneously stated Paul E. from Z color - fast paste! colors, range 6 to 842-8", to 11. wlars of 50c socks Woven Baskeit—Folding Style a7 Bassinet Sturdy woven bassinet with smooth rolling casters Fo shows legs. drop handles, as Choice of colors Ks N. Saginaw —Main Floor RIDAY & SATURDAY Only MAIN FLOOR BARGAINS — For Perfect Fit — Children’s & Ladies’ S-T- R- E- T-C-H Washable nylon yarn tn assorted Leather Uppets Bize CORK SOLES Irreg- Rugged. |-o-n-g wearing shoes with an) fie . cork reinforced, composition soles. All’ Sizes é3-46 All zes Moccasin style. Fully lined. Sanforized t lun gr antorzed twill in gre fi ta Heavy 5! f-or t eres nateria Deep pockets ty collar and «wide belt: lox ps. F et tH iding D) for ONLY 2 Value— ] 3 ¢ FOR LIMITED TIME ONLY Ix3x€%a in. ie Value— 24 @ Built-in Seat STEP OUT REFRESHED delight 1S) 16x3*exS's f : ae a : 70c Value— in this fragrant protection that ie” ue 49¢ @ Folding Style keeps you lovely to be near! Stop har t fest chil iration odor! Keep und S10 cine 69¢ persp a eep underarms austen Gry! Delightfully fragrant f aa a extrarlee car f Ww anc the bath- BOURJOIS sponges make cleaning Crested ba Frence Mode mUS A : yy pat ee 108 SIMMS 98 N. Saginaw —Main Floot Doub! (have his regular driver's “Lens FRIDAY & SATURDAY. Men’ s Work Oxfords MEN'S p Regula ‘ ZIPPER ungarees we $3.98 Quality 79 $1.95 ; 3 Value 1 6 4 Fully Sant orized 10 - ounce dungarees are ff INSULATED 10 In. PACS: tanned leather etc Sizes 64 to 12 SHOE DEPT. 7 ~ 8311 Lagoon Rd, would It It May Help Them DALLAS w—Two young bandits doned, was recovered B three years. last nightestole the car of Bible none of his* 27 Bibles to Tompkins Monday salesman James. K. Burns and laces inscribed with lo Bible-stors - holdup that ne vetted them hee When numerous crosses had the car which they Driver Services, . BIG SAVINGS on §£ SANFORIZED 10-Oz. DENIM fy Have fa Al; fam paif reinforced at all points Ai strain, large belt locps, pocket: sizes 28 to 42) Lint 2 per customer eed “DAN-DEF™ Famou GREY PANTS SHIR 1 98 N. SAGINAW PRESS, later been An Work Clothes GUARANTEED First Quali ly Matched Uniforms : or TAN TWILL —BASEMENT eatie." VERVOVER EVO T See eee Tee TTT TY TT! iban- Urns found 24 neck- the Lord's books tuken or Veuve rvaeryer iret! enceeas TS 14-17 ' THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 195 Vake Your Old Shavemaster Cut Like New! Genuine Slinben Shaver HEAD PARTS Complete With BLADE $3.00 Value —tor All ‘W' Moels in Sunbeam Elec. Shavers Genuine SUNBEA all latest isimce 1040) mode, SHAVEMAS- TERS Reduced for Weekend only, Regular NORELCO 3" Head Geey ine NORELCO shaver heads fit all models Norelco Biectri Shavers. Throw away $3.00 Value olf. Worn-out head and save. i ‘! ; on, ue brand hew shaverhead 2 » Vaal mM J: ne an “seme © Rotary SIMMS WEEK-END SUPER SEECIAIY $1.50 Five-Piece Ball Pen and any MEN’S or LADIES’ $3.50 # e LEATHER Layers Warmest : Shoes 98 Ever C} Made ag Leat t Ratiger style thermo - tnsulated * | et ha steel shank, cushion Insole. Eskimo ' —Basement SH 20c o . WEEK-END SPECIALS | 2nd FLOOR BARGAINS 98 N. Saginaw ({ 98 N. Saginaw ; Main $2 Billfold J alu BOTH FOR 2°? Set e 36° WIDE 12” DEEP Holds Up to 300 Lbs. Per Shelf STEEL SHELVING At the Lowest Price Ever! Priced Lower than Lumber! COMPLETE = - EXTRA SHELVES $1.69 Rich Baked-on Modern Ebony Block Enamel Finish ° . use in -Homes for storing - CANNED GOODS . OFFICES BOOK * STORES SHOPS tates Harduare- 2nd Floor 3rd BIG SHIPMENT — Same REDUCED Pri c~, = $10.95 VALL aoe re i” G Sat when not in use INFANTS DEPT —ind Floor a \ —Main Floor Famous - First Brand Quality Styled Exactly as Pictured SVYCAN D PACKETS FANTASYLAND «© FRONTIERLANGD « ADOVENTURELAND TOMORROWLAND «. MAIN GTREET. U.S.A. Yee ® Sawyer's inc $q4°o € ) Walt Disney Productions ONLY EACH moe 21 three a us SAWYER CAMERA DEPT Lous WEAR " {5 Pe aT I me Po eer Paes hag Se BSF” Re” ne ne tegen ar Spey armas eee Ae oe pe “Feed & Fun’ ay Table a ea |) ce! * Fag cae . . " « ~ Vi EWMASTER Viewers Tryttrvrviriyiri tity? BROTHERS ; 3 —_— Floor E THPTTIVUTT TTY TUVTTTTT IVI YTY TUUTUTONTTECVUPTOTYOVIT TTT T TT TTT ETeT OTEPTT ETT? Ercmmidete kitties Ady to taEe OF F Everythi F a storm window FRIDAY and SATURDAY Only! and FLOOR SPECIALS Big 20-Gallon Size * Garbage Can Galvanized—Resists Rust =a On Sale $3229 Quality ? Amp size for family use. Gal- vani a can with tite-fit cover raised bottom, side haseles Limit 2 Keeps Your Hands Warm Auto Wheel Cover 7” F F _ S0cqValue 39° Choice of colors Snug fitting cover for almost every steering wheel sep Everything You Need PLASTIC STORM Window Kits Regular 39c Each 3” 99° E For ant Swivel Top—Magazine Rack TV Stand $7.95 Value | 3” 99 top and mag- Bett er WROUGHT RON. average size wind ng you need to make azine rack bottom than sho8N t ' ' 1 \ Ll i ! | ' ' ' ' sit 1 -—s ee eee ee ee ee ee u i L} ‘ 1 L ' ' ' i 1 U t t 1 L} eeeseeeeeseeseeeeeeeseeeseseeeseseeeseeeseeeeee Zipper Top—Voleano Bottom Draft Rubbish Burner } AW S198 Lalue 37 Rust recittant galvanized wire b f wi zipper top ‘ » bottom draft Lim} 2 s } | ' 3 ! : ! 2 1 3 i} E i} 3 ! 3 i] E 1] E L} - ' Full 25-FOOT tength Trouble Light With GLASS KNOES ' . Inside Lock Sets | 9 «29 33 $2.19 Value : | bal; 3 i ‘ bras ! : X far fle i ee | 4 NMse in ey reer 3 unt 2 ie A { a ie wh vere t a D f ' { 1 ie eit e “\e fae 3 93 Nort! Hardware 3 aginave —nd q Sire et Floor to = i OPEN 3 eT FRIDAY — SATURDAY — MONDAY UNTIL 10 P.M. DRUG DEP’T. SPECIALS PRICES EFFECTIVE ALL DAY FRIDAY AND SATURDAY FAST HELP for Headaches—WNerves, Upset Stomach $1.15 Value 88" FEEN-A-MINT The Chewing Gum Full Pint RUBBING ALCOHOL —Quart—Light int 39° OIL Full Pint oi wince DQ*| mk 100 ILK OF r | 9 ¢ NOW-A REAL TONIC MONEY-BACK GUARANTEE Regular 4c Size of HILLS CASCARA QUININE TABLETS Bottle of 100 Cod Liver Oil Caps 88° ‘ceee 30c Size Can me Vint inti” OQ GERM SHAVE. ‘MIRROR 79 1000 Tablets Y,-Grain Saccharin 29° Each Pack Has 25 Blades GILLETTE TYPE Razor Blades 3 Pkgs. ¢ 15 Blades 97 Famous BBB. brand double edge rasor blades (same as Gillette). 1) blades at this price IREDUCING ) TEN | IS EASY! INO DMT BOOKS : INO CALORIE CHARTS INO EXERCISES ‘WITH TAFON PLAN Contains no harmful nor habit forming drugs (Other sizes to §24.05). 3% Johnson 6 Johnson BABY POWDER - $Se Size 37° 100 Capsules 100 MULT 1. VITAMIN A 93°|= 179 25000 Unit aL Full Pint ¢ 60¢ Klutch ALCOHOL 3 9 Dental 4 4° ie Adhesive SHOWER G& Conmector will fit any size faucet Will Fit Any Faucet ' SHAMPOO Spray T5e Cc Value ; All f rubber spray has many uses in the home Save ife on >», J famous brand 10¢ TUM ROLLS 2 N 4 for: For stom ach acidity. 60c Wernets DENTAL POWDER 49° 400 Sheets Box Cleansing Tissues 18° Full Pound D'CON RAT 19 B.Q.J. Diuretic KIDNEY PILLS 49: Eversharp Schick Hydro-Magic Razor KILLER FREE With 2 Packs GOLD BLADES cae $2.87 Value $96 49c EATONS Brushless SHAVE CREAM . 14: brushless SHAVE 49¢ CREAM Combination Special COLGATE Toothpaste & DR. WEST Tooth Brush ¢ $1.06 Value —Both for Limited SUPPLY at This Price 98 N. Saginaw /St. SIMMS os OTHERS DRUGS—Main Floor : An oy THE RONG PRESS. THURSDAY,FEBRUARY 2, 1956 | F Starting “pmorrow LO WER PRICES! B We're breaking all records in this big sale but now we're slashing prices even more for FINAL ACTION! Now’s the time to get your new outfit while you can save so gn uch— THE REDUCTIONS ARE TERRIFIC! ‘Headquarters to ty in vind International Scientists Band Together to eee Hurricane Forecast System | MIAMI, Fl — The greatest|stall disaster with perfect hurri- driving research expert of the U.S.) Weather Bureau s Washington staff @ disclosed final plans for the am- Ys bitious project today after a con-| ference here with Navy and. Air @ Force experts who will participate.| @@ FEBRUARY PERFECT FORECAST Coming on the heels of history's) ' most terrible hurricane season, | the immediate aim of the pro- gram, in which scores of scientists i of several nations will participate, will be toe perfect a foolproof 24 hour hurricane forecast SPECIALS Later, they e te ct to develop coneentfated attac ef ever made encane forecasts—wil be launched 1 @ne of mans most pressing Flor in May weather problems — how to fore Re bet Hf Simpson, tall, hard forecasting techniques to a point where weathermen can say three days in advance mien and at what) place a hurricane will hit the coast And in working tow: oa this goal @ they hope by cloud weeding to find Hig a Way to asert future tragedies eee by stecring these mighty tropical) % storms aWay from densely, popu lated areas FLYING BRAINS _Horrified by the fury of the 1955 hurricanes, which took a two bil-| lion-dollar damage toll, the great-) Archie Barnett est in history, Congress appropri-| ee _ ” . ated half a rmillion dollars to get| 4-PIECE Reg. $179.95 the project started and is expected! to vote more money as needed.| BEDROOM $ 95 The work probably will cost eight 3 million dollars Archie Says: “WE NEVER CARRY OVER ANY MERCHAN- DISE FROM ONE SEASON TO THE NEXT! 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SAVE PLENTY on Pants Jalues Up to $16.95 LOOK! 2 Big Groups Sport Shirts FAMOUS BRANDS $3.95 to $3.95 Values Gut They Co’ Gabardir broadctoths. prints and cordurovs' Sol a color aes ks and plaids Here re buys you gant beat’ All-woo! flan- worsted gabardines and = sharksker a) i se! ; : Pontiac Fress Photos | A scene from Ye Olde Colony Geo . » . spe * Be . a . 7° | Days, illustrated by Pilgrim hymns 7a ES, @ State officers were honored Wednesday evening when the Auxiliary of the Michigan State Auxiliary; Mrs. Delbert M. MacGregor of Flint, | 314 « swing version of “Red Wing” graduate. to. Oakland County Medical Society gathered at Devon Gables. Shown state president, and Mrs. Harold F. Sawyer of Pleasant Ridge, state | will be followed by the Westward of the with Mrs. Kenneth VandenBerg ( left), president of the Oakland County treasurer. Speaker for, the evening was Mrs. William Burlingame of eahapri oticied a song by Mrs. University group, are (left to right) Mrs. A. C. Stander of Saginaw, president-elect Birmingham who talked on “House Plants for Effective Accents. of Detroit ee SQUARE DANCE ae =e, . Mrs. Willis Lefurgy, Mrs. Ralph . is the son of Vacatione rs | Norvell, Mrs. Addison Oakley and the George : | Mrs. E. D. Foley will present a Oleskes = | square dance to the calls provided Uti re ured ‘by Mrs. Marshbanks, Mrs. J. W. of Utica. a |Wignall, Mrs. J. L. Wilson and An October a Mrs. Rebecca Gould. iene : . , wedding is by Sunshine oC, | ELLEN FAY FABRE} “nae . 7 _ A song representative of Civil | pianned, Pontiac Folks Visit |-———-——————~ ————————— Florida and Other | | / ° Southern States - \W eC CT | O N Mrs. Dora Dawson and Mrs. © eC S Helen Teitgen of Seuth-Tilden ave- | eee ee ee oraae i y ¥ r , ¥ r » “J nue are leaving on Friday for a . THI RSDAY ° ] EBRt ARY 2, 1956 PAGES 15-19 month's vacation at Henderson-! Se a ~ ae a lle, N = } ; } ville, N. ¢ E it T Ik \Chairmen Appointed En route they will stop at Perrys- i | or ‘6 | S burg, Ohio, where they will meet : G cf t M ti Mrs. R. J. Hillabrand who will) to Sorority \aroup Has Firs eetlng accompany them on the vacati F a accompany ther pen ‘ e vacation | F hi Judy Steinhelper, president of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hoyt of on as IONS the newly formed Beta Mu Chap- Newbery lairect ues spending . ter of Epsilon Sigma Alpha, pre- two-week yacation in the South | Members of Omega Alpha soror-} ’ sided at the first meeting of the Among the place - they will visit ity met Wednesday evening at Ali- group. ace Matches and Melk Givens. | cia Byidal Salon, with Mrs. William |. pO, he : ee | McRath and Mrs. Joseph Fox Chapter members met Wednes- Margaret Dow, daugher of Mrs gee rm serving as hostesses. day os m the ee ‘ : . nd Mrs 7 onsmafin| OF 5 In speaking of the new trends $y street, is a member of the : | Alpha Chapter at its benefit bridge. A Cappella Choir of Concordia | in fashion, Mrs, Clemence | Pp g Junior College, Fort Wayne, Ind., | owed) how the’ petssneliten ot Mrs. Edmund Smith, Mrs. which will tour Florida from Feb. | the designers influence their col-— Frank A. Jalosky and Mrs, L. L. 2 ‘eb 12 | | lections. She also gave highlights — JUDY STEINHELPER . : } to Feb, 12 Schiefler, members of the sponsor- 5 2 | | Of the entertainment stiles be ;—— ~~” jng chapter, attended the meeting | ~ * r * hs i’ Mrs. C. Sanborm Hutchins will | sponsored for women's editors by | ° and explained the duties of a , | | | p- ri entertain members of the sol | Various firms, ‘Displays Work | Pointed chairmen, followed by the en's Auxiliary of the Church of the) A prepared report on the con jserving of refreshments. Advent this evening in her home| stitution and bylaws was read by by Sam Kaner | The next meeting will be held : on West Long ere eae Mrs. Clifford Koskinen, chairman,! peggy DeSalle of the Little Gal-|@t the home of Laurene Anselmy for the approval of the membership jory 1h he senting | On West Huron street. ¥ "hs Pfeffer | ‘ : ee ery in Birmingham is presenting __ fake pe » birth | | Charter members Joining | the Mr. Kaner, who has done work Fragile China of a daughter, Laura Diane\Jan. | gree vere oe Norman O’Brien ag painter, etcher, musician and| 4 31 at St, Joseph Mercy Hos- and Eulalia Valentine. Mrs. Har- ¢jnema-ballet producer, is showing Is Pretty Sturdy . {pital . old Sibley on rds Harold Legge original color etchings and illumi “fl were guests of the group. ate Tenetiz Osa ICS Maternal grandparents of the in- Mrs, John Londick Otseg nated ee ee As Tableware f re Mrs. Robert Harger . of Mrs, John Londick of Otsego The exhibit, currently on display oe ar J ctrent rh R H drive will be hostess at the next jg xcheduled daily from 9 a.m.) NEW YORK (INS) — Fragile- ae a Un n Lake road) Mr. meeting bo 6 p.m. until March 1 looking china is pretty sturdy stuff, u fon oO MK ane mi SS ———— if you just take proper care of it. and Mrs. Joseph Pfeffer of Eliza-| Mrs. Odell Reviews ot | “It doesn't even need as much be th 2 ake acme are the pater nal) | . ; . Retreat Stheduted . care as cheaper ware,’ says Jewel es * « « Book on Slimming The Council of Catholic Nurses Sould, chinaware authority for a ; ras) The book, ‘Stop Dieting and of the Archdiocese of Detroit has “hina firm. laughter, Keri Kristen, was | ' & ne Arch » ew r : som Jan 30 at St Joseph Merey |Start Losing.” was reviewed by been tnvited by the Sisters of the ae sored gpiaggaen aged | Hospital to Mr. and Mrs. William \Janet Odell, home editor of The THM to hold the annual retreat at miic aA ba ee hoe a | Rocce le (neemEloy Wilson) of | ‘ontiac Press, for members of the St. Mary Academy in Monroe semua putting baie — : | Be ee 2 |Fashionette Club. Feb. 10-12 tween vied dishes if you're going to | srandparents are Mr. and Mrs | The group met Tuesday evening’ The Rev. Louis G. Weitzman, |t@ck oem. | William Boose of Judson street {at Adah Shelly Library. Mrs. John S.J., will be retreat master. Res-| “That way there’s less clatter, ina Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Wilson Ristich won the trophy for losing ervations for Catholic nurses in the| and some china can be scratched. “ Ye. bee avenue the most weight during the past area are being handled by Marie A cloth will protect it.” = meek Hickey of East Kennett road. | Other tips about china cure in- : ~\clude a warning not to use harsh Parliamentary The sony, RIES Ce 2 ih | ~ Tis es Food should not be allowed to u Visits oe, J we . . engagement : Lt Gro p Photographed while waiting for the evening's pro- — Sissor of Huntington Woods. Mrs. George M. Virga of | bres pti = the alate pe . . & ; . : : } sd 1 en storing, stac nina Ow Radio Workshop gram were members of the Auailiary to Oakland County — Royal Oak and Mrs. J. P. MeConkie of Birmingham. | gai ohtey iwith items of one shape and size The Valentme Parts was the Vedical Society. Standing (left fo right) are Vr §. Robert Vy tis M. G. Pras ser of Orange Grove avenue is seate f, D a , iplaced together, This makes it eas- title ‘of the story chosen by stu- —= —— = LTE oe jier to get at when you need it in a eee berronuac Thenscheo! | Charles hurry, and you are less likely to oe Tce ane ce : ® e. ~ bs / af ldrop a piece in your excitement Radio Workshop, when members of AM SON IS . he parliamet Study Club vis ii For the same reason, cups should ‘ ne ee ( W announced by be hung separately or stacked by van — Wr.and Mrs. twos, ) : NDE LC , Tonking ———_— Announcer for the group wa By RUTH SAUNDERS 1953 and is a member of Sigma for New York City She will spe Her sister, Ellen, was the bs i * Jerr ung, with Fran Glsky BLOOMFIELD HILLS—Of inter-| Gamma. a month with her sister, .] ie sho guest of Betsey Smith at her W illiams of Shower Given serving as the “Story Princess est in Bloomfield is the recent be-| Lt, Howard was graduated from has an apartment there. home in Petoskey, skiing and to- | East Tennyson for Bride-to-Be as es ner trothal of Carolyn Cooper Clark, pes School and Amherst Col RETURNS FROM LA bogganing. avenue, A | shower was given bj eocy ray as > h7& ‘daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Williams >" ; C rdon Sanr Wood Frederickson, 4 g ot A personal shower was given by beth Gregory, “Sandra”; dudy |, . 4 OM : * ‘ -_* * cn than ot Oui eee — | Jel at graduate of Pat Brooks and Pat Stinson for Louchner, “Natalie’: Sharon ia ves atx Cr Canora. fo at: Mr. and Mrs. Ralph L. Polk Jr me an teen las \ —— .B ira Henkel and Susan Flint the [ niversity bride-elect Nancy Mooneyham at Boyce, “Nancy”; Frank Thom. ©raeme Keith Howard Jr., USAF.) pave invited guests to a cocktail ,” af Se Sel ot ee re also guests of Mr. and Mrs i De her mother's home on Forest . sis Dr. Norma Knight Jones of Detrou, as, “Tommy,” and Jeff Segal as He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. party in Bloomfield Hills Country _ F ul . . ; Richard Cross at Tawas. All the : . street. . “Jimmy.” Graeme K. Howard of Norfolk, Club Feb. 12. , girls attend Kingswood School. | Charles is | Nancy, the daughter of Mrs. y ‘or “le Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Ballantyne, ® ~~ I the r ooneyhe s Musie was provided by Marcia Cand Ee VISIT TO SAGINAW and oe Rena ss ’ * * * the son of {Eleanor _M yoneyham of Forest Saihraith with Ni Cche ,« The announcement was made at who have been in Arizona for sev | 4 : street, will marry Bruce Davis, the aia As with eaty hearer as a cocktail party Getrebe ip the Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Anderson pral weeks, are en route to Fort Mr. and Mrs, Harry s. Nichols Irs. Emma lson of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Davis soloist, Souns eff cts were han- Clark aoe _ ere od ee and Mernie Anderson will spend Myers Beach, Fla.. where they of Winningham House Ieft Mon- U-Lean of lof North Saginaw street, Feb. 4 in died by Ken Levigan and Dan Ju amor , . ‘* this weekend in Saginaw, They will remain for the rest of the day for Florida where they will yy: 1) 7 7 j | ‘the Oakland‘ Avenue United Pres- beit. ; ‘ are going up to help the Harold J. winter remain for two months, a , IIE Bete lbyterian Church : Student engineers in the ‘control’ Carelyn wae graduated from |‘ Stengleins celebrate their firs! wed e * * Py o } Sheisa pagent, ‘tending the Tweeeday + re ney ‘ost: Pal ole 1 . Soka: si tr : beter | . be > Me ne Ered ss \ Ee : Hagle,, Walnut Hills School and attended (ding anniversary on Sunday. Mrs Kathicen VanDusen spent Jas! Mr. and Mrs. William T. Gossett’ praduate of evening shower were Mrs. Mooney- Richard Moats and Ben Williams. Smith College for two years. She Stenglein is the former Suzanne weekend with Caroiyn ‘Cross and are spending several weeks at the Vercy Sel [ ‘ y ‘ham, Mrs. Davis, Sharon Johnson, The pr rem a eS presented made her debut at a dance at the Ander son. ae her parents in the Cross summer Thunderbird Club in Palm Springs, | ere y . ERGs : . rn os . ‘ , | Rose Davjs, Sundra Johnson, Mar- over a local radioystation Feb. 8.| Grosse Pointe Country Club in | Phoebe Otter will leave Monday hore in Tawas Beach, * “Calif. of Vursing, DOROTHY ELIZABETH WILLIAMS ‘joric Doyle and Sharon ord, : ° é ‘ 4 ; , . ‘ re . > i) ul % e we % * F \ “ i Py = { oy = * a Pas * 5 : > i a ‘ | ; | : : — pg pn Rn OR ant mune ee) epg enemy OO LEON Sop oy pe renee Ml omy Alay oy ee ee ine ee ee Pea? eee = if ‘ if is ‘ rf ul yj ‘ SIXTEEN ‘Baby Bottle Changed to Be More Efficient Baby's bottle brush now has ‘Adoptions in new look that also makes it more By DOUGLAS LARSEN | The disastrous human results eiiicient. | WASHINGTON (NEA)—America, from chrenic abuse of adoption seen noe oe ane Pe has begun to reap a frightening Sen. Estes "alevec (pies) | | get a good grip when plunging hot harvest of broken homes, twisted and by the files of the U. 5. soap or detergent suds up and lives and juvenile delinquents ' Children’s Bureau. * husband of one ) “THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1956 } Black Market Produce Ugly Results couple who- — ing-the child to be sent ‘to a home.jof a couple making a successful ‘this device died when the child He's still the re, in a state of EM0-jhome for @ lov young iwas 6, In contesting the man’s ‘tional shock while the cake mal ri But the rth told gptien! iwill relatives revealed to the court tinues to be fought in rome tor of the Kefa: sal lasrinecit ‘what the couple had done. |= uver a, The scandal sent the heart- -bro-| A lawyer who got a baby this! “The constant fear that we health and has been a clu» over our tives.” Still another tragic case is where| the mother who gives up a child to ‘the black market changes her rhind years later and attempts to regain down inside the bottle. The wire is from the vicious black market in astic limi- covered with soft plastic to elin babies which has been growing in Here are some typical ‘cases o what is happening in thousands of t ken widow to a sanatorium, fore-'way could have been the rare case! will be exposed has wrecked my custody of the boy or girl. ~* * Ld nate the danger of chipping bottle i - necks and the bristles ape Jong the U. S. enough to reach all inside surfaces. | . ye in| Whe. the bottles are clean, both ee of federal cos on - ty the bottle and the brush should be '¢tstate traffic in infants and too rinsed with very hot water as an State for the past 10 years. * * % In an attempt childless adoption laws are responsl yo wyer “bought” marriage American holes today. to bolster his a California a baby from an PEeREeESoOSsessssess ee WEEKEND SPECIA \ (FRIDAY and SATURDAY) i Lovely Spring Yellow / Qc g f < Daffodils doz iS \& Watch for Our Week-End Specials [7 Al These Low Prices Everyone Can Have ‘ - Flowers in Their Home (Gi ee A a ~ Jacobsen’s Flowers 101 N. Saginaw St. FINE GIFTS FE 3-7165 ia Te SSIS Ss) Sl SS eT SISNET SIS) Stet sts) SIstee TS KAREN'S for Children’s Furniture FREE MATTRESS with the purchase of any crib psa, The shock gave the wife a ner-) over $30 00 vous breakdown, from which she’ : ° has never recovered. The man re-! Le tired to care for his wife. The child ' _— . is with relatives, a great handicap | HIGH CHAIRS, BASSINETTES to their family life. al) My a © fHlundreds of couples are mak- CARRIAG iS ee 2 and a large ing the agonizing discovery that | assortment of toys and hobbies children they have gotten ile. : gally are blind, deaf, not normal | ~ by] or of a different race. KAREN’ \) TOYLAN I) verels another type ut a ie illegal adoption gimmick. A pros- Next to Karen's “Fivor Coverings ject! ve unwed mother checks inte a hospital under the name of the 4524 Dixie Hwy.. whones OR 3-019 jwoman who will take custody of on - the child, This gives a forged Drayton Plains ' OR 3-1279 birth certificate but avoids adop- ; ;tion procedures - ° Uusually trouble results, The ~ 5 4 | —— amie ‘ “MAUNG: SHOES ' | Matching hondbeg, 299 i 10% Excise Tox added precaution. ble, experts declare. radoption ring in the East for $2.000. - For the first féw months the baby did bring the couple closer. | BITTER QUAKRELS But when the novelty wore off, quarrels over care of the child became trequent and bitter. To solve this problem they left the baby with friends and went abroad, The child was shunted to three = different families and ended up in a welfare home, It is still there, n an e€motionally-disturbed condi what had hap- ubscnce Discovery of pened in their helped precipitate a divorce, Now no one wants, the child and # miar- riage is wrecked, please a suying an infant to neurotic wife or in hopes of saving a shaky marriage are the most common motives exploited by the baby black market, * * * More than 100.000 children are estimated to bave been involved in this racket in recent years. A successful result is rare. MENTALLY RETAROED Anather typical eategory is the case of the New York businessman who boug ht a baby in Chicago for $2,500 through a “fmend.” It took the couple three heart breaking years to confirm their growing suspicion that the child was men- tally retarded. " * * . sd dippers with hispindle: jeer Black- “aad: white print dress (lower left) with bal- looning sleeves is worn with bare back satin sandals. And simple black pumps (lower right) with nail-studded heels pair up with a lean sheath skirt in gray wool. t AES Gt PA rie wa ta: (eee ee [seen hemlines and shoe. fashions harmonize beautifully this spring. Low- cut pumps with shaped mid-heel are worn (upper left) with polka-dot afternoon dress that has soft, full skirt. Partners for parties are short blue chiffon evening gown (upper right) and blue tinylite ‘Appear in Waterford School Duo- Pianists Present Brilliant Concert, sessing, tui, a ene Even superlatives are inadequate allegro, adjio and allegre move- tion, execution, to describe the brilliant perform.) of duo-pianists who appeared in ments. the Luboshutz .. the ance ; . . , | Mozart's “Sonata in D Major, most commanding fortissimo. and Nemenoff, concert last night at the Isaac E./With its allegro conspirito, an- The artists performed on two Crary Junior High School dante and allegro molto move. Concert Srand pianos and were A os | heard here under the auspices , ments, made up the second part ; : z of the Waterford Township Civic Their reputation as the foremost ' ; of the concert Music Association. |piano team of three continents is . « « well deserved. Eath knows the | Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Young ‘ After intermission, the keyboard other's part of every composition met laved Claude D. bac entertained following the Lubo- artists Have Aude eOUSS\ § . - they play and each complements : S ae ‘Aram Wehacks shutz-Nemenoff concert. On their ‘ indaraja” and Arai shach .; the other with an amazmgly natu _ , a ! list were r. and Mrs fulnians modern lite which s ae ral perfection = ; George Putnam, Mr. and Mrs was divided into three parts— ,,, , s Philip Wargetin ‘Ir oamd 4 ~ The program opened gently Ostinato, Femance and Fantastic , 1 Munte: ithe De ld Re wey | rin me maid Re with a Ceear Franck prelude, \Waltz want ; one of Pierre Luboshutz’ own ar- Next came Bach's M'nor” with’ TWO ENCORES “Rondo” was number, The William Shuneks, the George as Underwor ode Helen Davis. the but the Ralph Bergemans, Mr. and Mrs. rangements. “Concerto in A slated ‘Chopin's the concluding Look! Eight new spring colors! Biack Diamond Potent * Wolwt Brown Cot Fight Blue Calf * Spring Red Colt Maling Shoes 50 NORTH SAGINAW STREET , Open Monday and Friday Evenings back for Donald Rosie and Mr. and Mrs. “Seara- Charles Pappas were “Fire-| Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Calbi hon-| ‘ored the artists at the King gsley Inn and a small reception was held for! and Nemenoff truly them at the E. L. Windeler home arrival Tuesday eve talented pianists came SEE THE GE two encores — Michard's 11 Cu. Ft. PINK WALL moche”’ and the much-loved REFRIGERATOR at =| 84 Dance” HAMPTON’S 825 W. HURON Luboshutz are the complete masters of the after their piano, in every phase—interpreta- ning. _brutal to everyone Court action which results is concerned. In ‘one case it. caused @ 10-year-old lad to attempt suicide. Many youth lad to attempt siicide. Many youths caught in this emotional technique — from most whispered pianissimo to right also guests, web have become delinquents | The need for better $tate laws ‘on adoption and federal, laws to halt the interstate character of this black market is obvious if, this: growing cancer in American life is to be arrested. Next: A Federal Curb for the Racket, Avoid Those Unforeseen Dress Trials | Meticulousness is the hark of ‘really good grooming. Apply Correctly | And this especially concerns the! Correct selection of cosmetic woman who is perfectly dressed on lbeand and shad il be L a Saturday night with the exception! Saces ost if of a stocking run that she must YOU do not apply the cosmetics bear because she has no replace-|properly. Most cosmetie manu- ment facturers provide instructions for There is a basic trick to if. the application of their product. ‘After each wearing a garment For best results follow those in- should be shaken out, hung up to /Structions. air, inspected for dirt or dam- age, | And repair should be done then | and there, so there will be no- | erisig when it is next removed | from the closet. | Dirt on fabric buttons, for ex- ample, makes a suit look older than it is. There's no point in send- ing it to the cleaner, for a good icleaner removes the buttons be- fore cleaning anyway. A home re- pair is the trick. POWDER RIMS The same applies to powder rims on necklines, stains on cuffs, soiled piping or trim, soiled hatbands. scuffed heels, tarnished metal belt buckles or fancy buttons, smudged handbag handles and corners. ‘ JANETT J, SCHAAR Mrs, Leona Hudspeth of Dor- chester road and Lewis Schaar of South Telegraph road announce the engagement of their daughter, Janett Jean, to William C. Mack, son of Mr. and Mrs. Steve Alex- ander of Gale road, William is now stationed with the U. S. Army in Germany, No date has been set for the wedding. FOR THE YOUNG IN HEART Forever ...and Ever! for PERFUME Keep the equipment near the 99 closet to do these wardrobe-sav- ing touch-ups, A good cleaning fluid a good ‘saddle soaps, a needle and thread and all the whatnots should be' there so you won't say "Well, I'l do it later.” BIG AID | -A big aid to the minor cleaning ‘jobs on buttons and necklines and such are the double-ended cotton swabs. ' Cleaning fluid, if applied with one of these with quick, tong slantwise strokes, should not cause a ring. Officers Elected « by Presbyterian Couples Club Election of officers was held by members of the Couples Club of the First Pree} yterian Church + Wednesday evening: Dr. and Mrs. Lynn Allen Jr were elected president; Mr. and |Mrs. John Wilson, first vice presi- the originator of... “White Shoulders” ident; Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ross ea ‘Sh vida “|second vice president; Mr. and Ab SEbeu USE A) IMrs. William DeRoo, secretary- Beanty in fragrance --- With Fond Remembrance to Your Little Valentine! Even the tiniest Valentine on © Ss\ vour heart-line appreciates Say “Happy Valentine” with a DAINTY DRESS. Sizes include 1 to 3 and 3 to 6x .. only. $2.98 Say, “I Love -You” with pretty Spring GLOVES for a mite from = * sizes O to B.. . -$1.00 to $1.98 Say it again... with a New SRRING POLO SHIRT $1.59 to $2.98 5 To My Valentine... Ivy League or pleated SLACKS of khaki. Sizes 6 to 12 -$2.98 1% I I > Vou’ with gay as plaid gineham SHIRTS in [ea ee Gin TE $2.98 ee A pret: BLOUSE will do the tink for thie ub-teen 3 $1.98 to $3.98 There are SO many ways to ay “Be My Valentine” at the Margaret Ann shop! February Is Layaway Month Margaret at Ann's Ci Riker Bldg. The Margaret Ann Shop W. Huron St. ~ 3 | f treasurer, and Mr. and Mrs. Sid- ney Savage, membership chair- men. Elegance in packaging Guests attending the Wednes- day evening dinner meeting held in the church dining room were Loveliness in name The perfect gift Mr. and Mrs. Harry McGrath, . Mr. and Mrs. William Van for any occaston daarsveld, the Bradley Scotts, Prices $2.75-$35.00 Plus Tax CLOQNANS “Where Quality the Richard- Scarces and Mr. and Mrs. Donald McCandless. Hosts and hostesses were Mr and Mrs. Robert Boggs. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mehlberg and Mr and Mrs. D. Edward Rightmire The group will meet again Feb 23 Counts” How do you take care of your A brush for the suede ,polish for the calf? Shoe trees o1 "tissue paper stuffed into the toes? That's the way it should be. FINAL WEEK Mid- Winter Sale Ladies Shoes Syee All Sizes But Not in All Styles Suede - © eather --High Heels Medium Heels or Low Heels ~~ and Wedgies Merit Shoes © 43 Ng Saginwa St. shnes? 72 N. Saginaw St. 4 1 nm \ 2 os ogi Pigagulioit . Nl. REI ee a and a floral _THE PONTIAC PRESS, T To Preview Easter Hats and Flowers Rosary Altar Unit Sponsoring Affair at St. Benedict A preview of the Easter bonnets demonstration will be presented Wednesday evening in the Parish Hall of St. Bene- dict Church. The Rosary Altar So- ciety is soponsoring the affair, * * ° . Mrs. Leon Thomas and Mrs. Ernest Mallery, cochairman, an- nounce that the proceeds will be used to purchase kneeling pads and new vestments for the church. " Modeling the spring bonnets | will be Mrs. William Swanson, Mrs, Denad Raymond, Mrs. Har- | old Clifford, Mrs, Herman Char- boneau Mrs. Ella Rupert, Mrs. Robert Erikson, Mrs. Wayne Miller, Mrs, Emil Swiecieki, Mrs. William Brandt, Mrs, Frank Totte and Mrs. Edwin DeMil-' ner, Each mode! will wear or carry spring flowers to complete her Easter attire. Mrs. Ruby Dunstan will present a flower demonstra- Belts in festive leathers and fabrics, sheath. Feminine favorite, initials, go tion following the Easter Parade. 5 . ; : ' Mrs. Totte, Mrs. Brandt and With glittery decorations, wide and nar- into metal.squares on the calf belt (upper Mrs. Miller are handling tickets) row, all enhance a wardrobe. Four right) and for that dressiest of parties, a for! the’ aftair | Cloisonne picture playing cards decorate a royal-red scalloped leather belt (upper left). Black calf leather (lower left) 24 carat gold leather belt (lower right) OTHERS HELPING with a jewel, is the end in luxury. It's | Other committee members are: Mis. Allen Neville. Mrs. Jarsca| perfect with a plain black sheath. Anderson and Mrs. Anne Crake, £¢ls a yeu ele ed wate h fob to dress up a ~ serving: Mrs. John Gottschalk, es a Mrs. James Clark, Mrs. Walter in small areas and should never! Hiller, Mrs. Clinton Richard and/| All Furniture Biieiag OWere County Quota Club Holds Group Sews, | sary lof the Quota Club -|}with the blind, United States she will work in the School of Social Work University. lin silver and blue, ors, The color scheme in other table appointments be allowed to soak through the work being done by the organiza HURSDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1956 | : : ¥ “1 Ce . a 48 N. Saginaw St, CLEARANCE WINTER Views Movies at Dolan Home Mrs. Glen Dolan members of the Club in het Anniversary Celebration Each year, during the anniver- International President May Vi month of February, Quota Sinia Valencik was repd at the din- Clubs honor their and," the accomplishments of women in various lines of endeavor. On Wednesday evening members of Oakland County celebrated the 37th birth day of Quota International at a dinner meeting held in Aunt Fan entertained Sew and Chatter home on South Mar- shall street on Tuesday evening. Mrs. Theodore Carlson assisted the hostess founders Recital Presented by Piano Students Modern classical musie the theme for presented by During the evening members sewed for the Ameriéan Cancer Society and enjoyed movies of pre vious meetings Mrs. Norman Feet was honored provided the afternoon recital a group of piano stu- ' . 4. dent ny’s. Lucy Landin and Mrs, Pa. °°" on the oceasion of her birthday tricia Anderson were cochairman Those participating were Linda Individually personalized — candy for the event. Griffin, Sharel Isenhart, Suzanne dishes marked the guests places It was announced that Carlote Larkin, Deanne Lucas, Kitty Mul- &t the supper table. Mrs. Russell Franco of (iuatemala City, debrandt, Diana Owen Patricia eh a former member, was a ~ SUES re _ selected to re- | Spock, Mary. Jane Stewart and . ~~ ceive a fellowship awarded every ca — year by Quota Club Internation. ee Glig Us icy Black and brown, well combined ¢ : ; Mrs. Lester Snell was hostess make for high fast ; oe al te an excellent woman gradu- ; mane 7or Men|rashion-at a budget at the Sunday affair assisted by price. For example: a brown ate student trom any uation net Nancy Lowery and M1 Bristol sh ith lope it bi koa ; . ne 4 4 é WEDS ‘ eu Oppec y a MACK and under Soviet domination, to Lucas. FINA 1c : fie os CLEARANCE WOMEN’S SHOES in Final Drastic Reductions study in the United States. These fellowships are a recognition of the value ef international good- will, ‘Miss Franco is doing and here + social work in the at Boston * A huge birthday cake decorated Quota Club col speaker's table was carried oul centered the Mrs. J. Kathryne Shields, presi- dent, welcomed members and guests present from Pontiac, Ferndale, Farmington, Royal Oak and Detroit. tohd of She the girls’ servic Mrs. James 1. Brown, tables; | covering onto the upholste ry. ition, of the service to the hard ef Mrs. A. G. McConnell, tallies, and! lhearing., and of the international! Reel - : oe , “HICAGO (INS , , . stille 2 Es . vegular to LOY) Mrs. F. H. Secoy, publicity. CTICAGO (INS) — Your uphol, base) or isa (poe-distilied type) of Compounds generally acceptable cooperation * « « stered furniture may look spick' cleaner. for cleaning fabric include soaps; | = °° Mrs. Peter Aldo and members and span but it still needs a thor-| The cleaning fluid should be used detergents, | A birthday proclamation from of Unit Two are in charge of the ough cleaning once a week. a ¥, hall and Mrs. Donald Raymond) That advice comes from. the com- h Liu, Uplise ‘ is directing decorations. pany which makes more uphol- Mrs, William Barnds, Mrs. stered furniture than any other Reridarute loos Earl Mcdunkis, Mrs. Thomas [ee in the world. ’ , Vv Clifton, Mrs. Margaret Hall, Mrs. | A spokesman for the firm said I “S SAVE to VY S. A. Leckman, Mrs. Charles a survey has disclosed that most . Miller, Mrs. John Lewis, Mrs. | homemakers neglect their uphol-. ey James Albrecht, Mrs. William | stered furniture while keeping ; » AND MORE Ford and Mrs. 8, N. Bego are | the rest of the house spotless, 48 N. Saginaw St. : on the cleanup committee. | Dust and dirt, ne explained, have Resalar to 2195 Mrs. Peter Leonard, Mrs. Noe] been found to have an abrasive & : Derocher, Mrs. Stanléy Hustosky, effect when left in fabrics and this Now-through-spring styles, leathers and cal duced , n = Mrs. John Frombey and Mrs. means they wear out sooner. BRAND NEW ° afford many pairs! Wordert il Poet Hien tnd Ge hel ae, CASUAL Michael Glisky are serving on the To insure a longer, better look- cesses’ Hurry! All sizes but not in every style! é kitchen committee. | Ing life for upholstery fabrics, it ded that the furni- umed thoroughly at week—particularly seat cushions, is recon | ture be va least once underneath Linda Farrell THREE DAYS ONLY! THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY To keep the material smooth fit- b \ jting, cushions should be reversed ~ | once a week. If there are visible spots. should be removed as soon as they are noticed. The furniture ’ firm spokesman said the best rule to follow in cleaning fabrics, par A person never realizes how ticularly if they cover foam rub- much he owes his home town until ber, is to be sure the fluid for he gets his property tax bill. cleaning them has either a w CONTINUING these ‘ter + SPECIAL AT..... ' @ Newest styles @ Newest colors @ Every head size our @ High crowns @ Dome shapes @ Tambourines STRAW HATS ~ Shoe Salon—Mezzanine Floor Were to 19.95 20 79.95 ti Were to 119,00 q” Millinery Salon— Were to BRAND NEW Second Floor 99) ihurs SPECIAL Youll call them Bargains YIPE! They're going as fast as Greyhounds... so 48 N. Saginaw St. hurry on down to this Sell-ebration! Litters of Mongrels only because they are in broken lots. ! BRAND NEW SPRING SALE: SPECIAL PURCHASE PURCHASE Ya plush, tweed, wool and cash- Importéd zibeline, chinchilla, fleece, mere blen $, ~ Women’s a ; | CASUALS _Misses’ and | FU RRED | Choice of suedes smooth leath- Gro win ng Girls’ - ers Many styles Priced to > OWEATE RS see . I A TS : Nt ere ta 79.95 $yo9 nn \ . oe ey a FULL FASHION IMPORTED ) and $2.99 $6 Wool knits in refre hing tropical pastels from several famous makers “hi ’ and $4.99 ij : HMERE | Children’s Youd Regularly Pay to 29.95 ae, ) | SHOES “up a . ° IF ere to 119.00 ae eae | Lise tues” have’ no Py elegant luxury at prices so Traps dressy strape Most au | Pedigrees .. . but they'll ° ty =< sizes. Were to $748 wear well! fi Ss diese low you can afford several! 4 : ere ; 2 Men's and Boys’ { ) and $3.99 ; You'd Regularly Pay to 39.95 REGULAR 17.98 REGULAR 24.98 . OXFORDS | | . j Se fuse gt oe ‘ 99 a on DL ee ee a -% Clowning ) 80 98 . , ; ( te Q Rib s ... You : , Ss really $°¢ 99 foo} ) Special / { Special e ( aes e | ons re Save! i and 81.99 i Yond Resularly Pay t4 19.93 1 Short Sleeve Slipons! Classic Cardigans! a a) IDL 5) ‘ Sketched ‘ 4 Fror Pee Saenes slbycng chat e : m@ to see these kitten soft cashmeres at truly krat, squirrel, Persian famb, to give them away at = , 2 be met. and ctt . sensational prices All of these sweaters >< e i Sq> bt 4 feature the new fashioned shoulder for better SIZES ; nf ct Youd! cherish these lovely swealters as and $1.99 One-piece ard two-piece .. . als : Pe Cnymonienr ned possecsione) (Se lane Vises” — dress with bolero or jackets. Some a . ; : . Children's F DUY Sever na host of fiott ig colors. Sizes 34-40 a fo: sia sige STORE are trimmed with rhinestones, pearl, § ering color izes 34-4 He omen’ s Half Sizes SHOE ‘' braid or angora. Ideal to wear all =| él CuainSecona' Flee Once considered a fash- . \through spring and into early b jonable lot, now just 9° summer Luscious pastels ‘ Bsa? lp APMOr: : 4 2nd ) ' ; x \ oe earer Main poor mutts looking for a FE i 1c luding white Misses ‘size a Shop be Floor SLITS friend. 26 W. Huron St. : : Knit Dresses—Second Floor } 48.N. Saginaw St. - 48 N Saginaw Sto * : ' } : r \ : , , > ‘ \ . ‘ PAG af eres egg Gees A ee ee oa Se ee ee pee ene ee ee ea SH + ( ile } set _ are losing their shirts. THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, FE BRUARY 2 , 1956- TORCHES FOR OLYMPICS — Italian workers examine Olympic torches to be used in relay from Temple of Jupiter in Rome to Cortina | d'Ampezzo to signal opening of Winter Games, Jan. 26. One will be left at each ee en route. | Auto Dealers Rear p , Profits but Still Have Complaints By ARTHUR EDSON im “They do, they do,’” Curry WASHINGTON \P—Recent news Said. “It's after you put air in stories have stressed the unusual| them and use them a little that complaints of the nation's auto| the unevenness shows up. I'd dealers, who are selling new cars) *4y 98 per cent of all tires are like crazy, but still sob that they) thumpers.” Wandered over to a battery of So it’s a relief to make this Te-|electric heaters that looked like al port today on a visit to the 39th radar device for spotting enemy annual convention of the National aircraft. Was told by W. J. Banta Automotive Dealers Assn.: the at this was a quick heating ap- ‘The dealers remain able to sit ;Paratus that would dry @ paint job up and take nourishment. And, i" 20 minutes instead of the 12 to like many another patient, they j14 hours it often takes, | seem particularly enthusiastic | Told Banta it seemed oozy in, about discussing their symptoms. the a phe heat. jad — E “You ought to see the boys get their apeehes who said how sad in here on Monday morning,’ the tater ere conn |Banta said. ‘Perfect for hang- sounding . overs.” But to us average car owners,, Dropped by a booth run by the more interesting part of the| Ruth Ormsby, who has worked convention was in the exhibit hall,| out a plan whereby dealers can with its gadgets for manicuring, keep closer track of customers. doctoring and face-lifijng our autos.| Miss 0. said anyone who works WAR ON ERS” with dealers soon learns to re- Here’s Peiecane Fn spect them and their problems. through the big hall: “Do you realize they're at the Attracted to big sign advising) ™ercy of the factories, liable to all of us to wage war on “thump-|lose their franchise at any time?” ers.” Asked Ken Curry, who was she asked. “Why, compared with standing under sign, what thumpers. ‘the manufacturers, the dealer al- are. Surprised to find that in Cur-|most has wings. ry’s opinion nearly every car has) “T could really get wound up on four of them—tires that wéar ‘Un-|'his.” | Went back upstairs to — hall. “And pretty soon,” Curry ‘said, Speaker said dealers are getting a “they go thump, thump, as you go/bad deal. Loud applause. Didn't road. Everyone calls| notice any wings Curry has a machine that slices Only prize-winning pupil ebsent off the rubber, making tires round.|from the Speech Day ceremony at Asked why manufacturers didn't Loddon School im Norfolk, Eng- problem by making tires land, was a boy who had won the first place. iprize for pe rfect attendance. | R&H Everyday Values ARE Sale Values! Women’s Novelty Shoes ONE LOT Regular 5.00 and 6.00 Values Beige— Brown— Black—. Green— Vinilytes— a Y Gearananed by © cy ae was ADveATstd >, Feather Light Casuals They cushion each step with the greatest comfort. Colors and Sizes for Every Need! 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THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 195 in School District to ~ Ps * . bags <4 Set Feb. 14 Date for Bond Vote Funds Would Finance Five Room Addition to School WHITE LAKE TOWNSHIP — Property owners in White Lake Township District No. 7 are being asked to approve a $150,000 bond | issue to finance -an addition of | five classrooms and facilities to) lin School. Voters will cast their ballots at | the school from 7 am, to 8 p.m. Feb. 14. “To handle the 752 present stu- dents the basement rooms of the original building are in use. Ac- cording to William H. Vander- Ven, schoo] superintendent, this | means that a normal increase next year will require additional MARILYN. CASTILE Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Castile of Detroit are announcing the engage- rooms or half day sessions for iment of their daughter, Marilyn, many children. to Robert A. Brown, son of Mr. - land Mrs. Lawrence C. Brown of VanderVen said that there is nO | 49915, Haggerty Rd., Walled Lake. neéd to vote an increase in et The couple, both seniors at Alma since six mills was voted in 1954 Coliege, plan @ June wedding: for a future building program. | Voters would have to vote to dis- coptinue the six mill levy which was established in 1954 and | place it with the bond issue which | would require no more than five mills. The present debt and tax struc- ture, according to VenierVen, | is: operation, 10.63 mills; 1961 ae Spence, OF va debt (annex II building), 10.37 TAPE EH Gore Ww. Bates. 3B mills; future building and opera- i First St. Hadley, was killed tion, 6 mills; total 27 mills. 2:32 a.m. this morning when his The proposed debt and taxation | lear left the highway and hit a for 1956 structure, VanderVen says, | itree headon. is: operation, 10.63 mills; 1951 debt.) qe accident occurred on (annex II building), 5 mills; 1956 Pratt Road, near Hurd Road. debt, (new proposal , 5 mills; total yy) Bates ee employed at the | 20.63 mills: Lapeer Division of the Mt. Voters need not be registered | — Pa for this election. They must be | Clemens Metal Products Co. property owners, 21 years of age, and residents of the school dis- County said ‘‘Indications are that ——— Morning Crash Kills Area Man trict for 30 days. ‘the car skidded en the ice and) left the road.” ) d | di G ld He is survived by his wife. | ry en a les ul Wilma; a daughter and a son, of Hadley; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. | Durwood Bates of Lapeer, two brothers and one sister. Elects New Officers DRYDEN—The Ladies Guild of St. Johns Episcopal Church has elected the following officers for another year: ” President, Mrs. Jessie Scully; vice president, Mrs. Eathel Dock- in California-Wed Couple Feted Imlay City ham; secretary, Mrs, Louise | Groves; and treasurer, Mrs. Vera IMLAY CITY—A recent recep- Blair. tion honoring newlyweds Mr. and At the monthly meeting Monday, ‘Mrs. Al Dorow was held at the thé group voted to have a pan home of Mr. and Mrs. goe Maison. cake supper Tuesday, Feb. 14, to here. be held in the Parish House. | Church Slates Father-Son Event A120 and ihe former tyne in Lakeville Altadena, Calif. They spent two) weeks here, and have gone to East LAKEVILLE—A father and son/Lansing where he will finish work banquet for the Lakeville Meth- for his master’s degree at the end odist Church will be held at 6:30 of this semester at MSU. In the pam. Thursday, Feb, 9 in the fall Al will play football with the church basement. gan cities. iW ashington Redskins: U.S. Turning Down Israeli Arms Bid WASHINGTON (INS)—The Unit- ed States has turned down the Israeli request to buy 50 million dollars worth of arms, at least for Local talent will previde enter- tainment, Men and boys of the community are invited to attend. Tickets may be obtained at Grif- Slate Saturday Sessions in Recreation Program WIXOM — A_ boys’ supervised 1,,, time being. reereational program at Wixom +). was revealed today with the School here is proving a SUCCESS, 6\pianation that the U.S govern officials said today. ment has decided that under pres- Fifth and sixth graders ent circumstances. shipment of taught basketball in a recent CON- american arms to Israel would not were Sheriff Clark Gregory of Lapeer | Sixty-five relatives and friends | | were present from various Michi- © Your PTA Is Planning: © Annual ‘Highland Fling’ HIGHLAND — Final plans-were| bake sale, plus the cake walk, made by Highland PTA Executive| Board for the annual ‘Highland... are gnvited. A minstrel show will be pre- the Sweetheart's Ball, sented at 8 and 9:30, featuring all annually sponsored by the Wood- local talent. |ward PTA, instead of this Saturday The fair will offer pooths and a5 Previously reported by Avon Township The executive board of the wood PTA met at 1:30 today at the school, Plans for the Founder's Day pot. luck. were discussed. to Soar by 1975 amusements such as fish pond, | Press, popcorn booth, pony rides, and & = The event will begin af 8 p.m. ect of the year for the greup. There will be round and square MSU Speaker Says Farmer to Feed 221 Food Demands «.. Million school at 7:30 tonight, Dr. An- drew Young of the Oakland | EAST LANSING #}—The national panes is growing at the rate of 49,000 a week—and farmers will have to feed 221 million Ameri- cans by 1975. That is the challenge to the fu- ture as outlined at the annual) Michigan State Farmers’ Week} by Paul T. Bagwell, head of the ,MSU Department of Communica- jtions Skills and past president of the national Junior Chamber of Commerce. Despite this growth, Bagwell said, improvements in scientific | farming should permit U.S. farm- ers to keep up with the demand for food, Other speakers brieted farmers “The Discipline ot Problem Chil- dren,” A question and answer period will follow the talk. Refreshments will be served by fourth grade mothers, North Branch will feature an Americani- zation program, an annual event conducted by Mrs. Joseph Bohn- sack of Clifford. School students will particpate in the panel dis- cussions and tests. Sashabaw Plains An archery demonstration by Joe Kerr and Al Tang, archery one will be featured at the meeting, at 7:30. night, developments in scientific farming! |and gave tips on how to up their! |income. MARKET “FUSSY” en, father vice president, will in- | A Detroit maltmaster, Otto|clude demonstrations of archery ‘Krohn, urged Michigan farmers equipment and trick shots by the tg try growing malting barley. He two men who are from the Hilde, said the market is a “fussy” one Taxidermists, South Telegraph- lbut offers a premium price if ail road. ‘conditions are met. Re fre shments will be served by the fathers of the organization, p. m, Monday, The Founders Day program, un- lider the direction of John McGow- | Even if the barley doesn't |' | make the malting market, he | Commerce said, it would probably still out... Gemmerce PTA will hold its Mother and Daughter night on Tuesday with a pot luck supper at 6:30 p.m, in the school’s multi- purpose room. yield oats in dollars per acre. Theo Coleman, MSU _ poultry man, said that no mechanical de \wiee can replace the most im- ‘portant factor in successful poul-| Mrs, Elaine Carey, of the Doll try management—the judgment of Art Studio of Birmingham, will be! the poultryman. guest speaker, Mrs. Carey will With increased emphasis on the display her collection of old, for- conversion of feed to eggs, he ad-eign and modern doils, and tell -ks about them Mrs. Stig Danielson, mother vice president will be in charge of the vised buying strains of chic showing a high degree of efficiency in this respect Zaymond Locher, agricultural eve ning’s activities conservation specialist, reminded farmers that the federal govern- ment will pay up to T> per cent of} the cost of improving woodlots Tuesday’ 5 ‘the Day A farmer can get federal aid for —/5th Anniversary shrub planting, forestry improve | MUSKEGON ment and fencing, he advised. , ~ uw — George Wash- * -s Seven dairy herd groups an- ington Haas was 98 yesterday, but necnaed | elections of officers he's waiting until next Tuesday to —— elebrate ® * * Wixom Blood Bank Next Tuesday he'll have been ‘married to his 95-year-old wile years, which Haas figures also 1s 3lood an occasion of no little stature. Haas spent his honeymoon mov- 7: 5 Slated for Monday WIXOM—The Community Bank will be held here Monday, from 2 to 8 pm. at the Wixom ing from Wayne County, Ohio, to School Coopersville in 18%] There he farmed until] he was 66 and then Persons interested in participat- ing are requested to call Mrs. Ruth Madigan, MArket 4-2953. retired | “Six months and T was sick of | retirement," he says. ‘Se we on a Ad : ve ~g ‘re lg gregation at Wixom ee ae help prevent war. Farm Prices Up q Point moved to Muskegon, where T got tional meetings are planned to be Qn the contrary, itis feared that a job with Continental Motors.” held each Saturday morning. be-lsuch arms shipments might touch WASHINGTON (INS) Pe was i ed to retire fre tween q and 11 a.m off a war in whie h e me Isri 2el or Prices incre ased one per cent from Gontinent: enn 14 ars . m t uf wd 4.) os = = ithe Arabs might think it necessary mid-December to mid-January but Now he's back to farmin ——of a Forest Fires Decrease to take ‘“‘preventive”’ action! a shght rise in farm costs has ..,+ e . . It was emphasized, however, that held the parity ratio steady at 80 " * * rFACTIINGTON 18) — Fore WASHINGTON (INS) — Forest i¢ conditions change in stich a way per cent Ihs wife deseribes it best “He ines on U.S. and other lands as to make U. S. officials believe TT gardens all summer and talks within ational forest boundaries arms to Israel would increase the about tall winter” decreased by 20 per cent GUrINg chances of peace, then the current oun y ths ee _ eel d decisioni sould oS Malay s rubber shipments to the we Ae eee ia = |g, MMITE LAKE TowstP Hinited States sfiow algeccnt 17 per there were 0 reported fires ° . ENel bint Gfine Ga cetisciiscce Ane Lcepl pain 1955, compared to 10.462 in 1954. Gasoline Price War Ends EER CU Go Ch Bb CA tattle S oa for Grand Rapids Area th GRAND RAPIDS iP—A month- F County Dea Se ee le eCallTeELlioneern el th Mrs. Lena E. Diehr late yesterday when major brand MARLETTE—Service for Mrs fasonne dealers followed small in DRAYTON PLAINS — To con- Lord’ will be the Young Lena F. Diehr, 80, was held today dependents in boosting the price Of Glide Youth Week activities at the People’s quartet at Marsh Funeral Home, with gas some 4 cents per yallon pe : : iirial iniRoscland Park Ccmetery The war. which started just be- Commmanity tited F PESD YEE at the oh) eB or SerTVice, Royal Oak. Mrs. Diehr died Mon- fore Nee Year's weekend, caused Church, two services next Sunday Marion Irwin, Carol Saul, hileen day after a long illness gas prices to go as low as 21 9 will feature young people from the Green, Zobn Tecan \ssn: Carol She is survived by her hushand, for re cular at one time However.’ Pioneer. Group. Young, Sandra Bougine, (rerald Harr: ene daughter, Mrs Lyda three weeks ago prices leveled off 4 ° * Pelkey, Barbara Hagle and staples at home. and three grand. at ibout 26 cents a gallon, depend Participating in the 11 a. m Carolyn Spurlock will take part. ‘ hildtrs n san the station worship service will be Julith John “Established in Faith” will be 2 ‘ mn, Karen Morgan. Betty Steeh. %Une by the Pioneer Group. ea ont Danny” Chariotte Baird a tant t North Branch Girl Is Wed ‘min crt tries an we tte ae ji yhn Terk uwassen. “Lead Me in charge of the progran . Open Daily 9 to 6 Thurs. & Fri. Till 9:00 NORTH Boe ANCH—Janice Prat relatives and close friends wase e e ayiue use vay hat ony mone | Furniture at Its Finest of orth Branch, and Anthons The couple will reside in Dear- (ural, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wilham . . Craral of Silverwood, pledged their or marriage vows at a ceremeny SS Csturdav if anes Irn. Ti ee y \ ° ‘ i : Pre sbyterian Family Night Planned Church, Ann Arbo Janice, attired in a_ ballerina by White Lake Church = length gown of biege taffeta, with WHITE oan as coffee-coloréd@ accesseries, was at. HITE LAKE TOWNSHIP. — | - \ended by her cqusin Mrs. Henry Family night will be observed by Kerouac of Flint the White Lake Presbyterian Church befinning at 7 tonigh David Brusie oN Rranch av ates M ng at 7 tomght with ‘ wy it K « \» ra ¥> i served as attendant “for his : mi oes og 1 will foll 330-332 Main Street Rochester, Mich. ; SS1 s rary } OnNOwW Brother ia-taw: ‘ with Sybil Bailey, fraternal work-. OL 2-2121 — OL 1-9642 A weddi ie ayes | for the couples er f#ont India, as gues§ speaker. | i 2 Wwe * Highland Group Readies There will also be dancing. Fam- Fling.” The event will be held Saturday, Feb. 11, and open at| Rochester T p.m. | Saturday, Feb. 11 is the date of the dance The El- Stone PTA will meet at the | The regular PTA meeting, ‘to be, ‘held at the school auditoirum to-’ Decide on $ ICE BUGGY IN THIRD SEASON—Jerry Gray, of 1801 Revere Rd., scoots over Watkins Lake, County Juvenile Court will be | Waterford Township, at about 27 m. p. h. in his the speaker, His subject will be | homemade motorized sled, now seasoned by three 16, says his ice buggy, a winters of use. Jerry, Waterford Board Defers Building Bids. WATERFORD Opening township garage and police de- partments was postponed Monday | TOWNSHIP night by the Township Board until] 8 pm, Feb. 6 Action on the letter of resigna- ce from Fire Chief Rudy Boss, | who has Been on leave ef ab- was tabled until the Feb. | Seog, | 6 meeting, Recently the executive board of ithe Waterford Township Fire Fight- ers Assn. recommended, in a letter to the board, that acting chief Ed, Smith be sepoanted Ot fire chief. Little . Lisa W Wants Big Black Dog to Come Home | Eighteen-month old Lisa Bailey is well into the stage when she! notices things, especially when} ber big black pet dog disappears. According to her mother, Mrs. Frederic Bailey of 1429 Woed- low, Watkins Lake, the week long absence of Jasmine, the Labra- dor Ketriever-Irish Setter has clouded the youngster's face with questions. Missing a week, the dog is being sought to return to the child, as her pet Rochester Area Officers to Slate 1956 Program | ROCHESTER — The vice chair- men of each Rochester District |Home Demonstration group will meet at the Avon Township Hail, Tuesday, from 9:30 to 11:30 a. m At this meeting a definite pro- gram will be set up for the coming year. Every vice chairman or a representative will be expected to attend. che France has one ‘63 adults. on 4 of bids on the proposed) for every ‘| | | | | oo a Do-It-Yourself project, is powered by a 144 h. p. lawnmower gas engine. Made of odds and ends put torether by Jerry with some help from his dad, the buggy cost about $15, he said. There are four other similar vehicles on Watkins Lake.. ester | ganized | sponsorship "Junior Women Organize Club Rochester Literary-Civie Group Sponsors; Meet on Friday ROCHESTER — A Junior Roch- Women’s Club is being or- in Rochester under the of the Rochester Women’s Club, literary and civic organization of many years stand- ing Several organizational meetings have been held. one of which was a tea recently at the home of Mrs. Wayne Kddy, when a committee composed of Mrs. Louis Stieb, Mrs. Robert Woodruff and Mrs Eddy, from the senior club invited a group of the “Young Marrieds” to discuss the forming of a junior club. The newly formed club in a second meeting chose Mrs, George Goble of 5621 Orion Rd. as its president. Other officers are: Mrs. Robert Ott, vice president; Mrs. Charles Talley, recording secretary; Mrs. Sam- vel W. Blanton, corresponding | Honor Township Clerk at Banquet in Southfield By LEE BLACKLAW Southfield Correspondent SOUTHFIELD TOWNSHIP—Lo- ‘calites, 249 strong, turned out Tues-| throw ever since, : day evening tg pay tribute to| Distinguished guests included: Fannie Adams, township clerk, for State Representative William S. ner 25 years of public service. | Broomfield, Judge H. Russel Hol-, A watch was Presented from the land, Judge Frank Doty, Register [Eialsies of friends and cq;workers of Deeds, Orrin McQuaid, Prose- and two resolutions in recognition eutor Frederick Ziem, Sheriff Fred of her service were presented from Irons and township attorney Dell, the Birmingham and local town-| Governmental representatives ship Board members. from Birmingham, Redford, Farm- ington, Royal Oak, Ferndale, Oak Park, Franklin, Lathrup, and Bing- ham Farms were also present. Jaycees to Name Dates for Events WATERFORD TOWNSHIP —A| Also Harry. McCracken, ron heavy docket awaits Jaycee mem-| ly retired io Tews: vie | bers when they hold their dinner) cterk; and Mrs. Dan Hughre, ee lmeeting Monday at 7 p.m. at| time resident, whe was bern the | year the township hall was built ' and has tived within a stone's | Denald Swansen, recently elected mayor of the “charter- | lens city” ef Southfield, was mas- fer of ceremonies, | Speakers of the evening includ- led: Elmer Haack, township su- |pervisor 1932-36, now city manager lof Birmingham; Arthur E. Moore, ‘Probate Judge of Oakland County; Lynn Everett, supervisor 1936-45; ‘Eugene Swem, present supervisor; ‘and Lynn Allen, county clerk. |Decker's Cafeteria. Final details will be ironed out on the Feb. 12 Fishing Derby, Cardwell will entertain the Wom-| the Annexation Town Hall Meet- 'an’s Study Club in her home Tues- ing to be held this month and the day afternoon. She will present a Sports and Builders Show slated |Program on ceramics. for March 23-26. eee Stagg Allen, former world ban- tam-weight boxing. champion, heads the program for the evening. He will speak on the 1940 cham- 'pionship fight in Honolulu and on “Boxing Today.” \To Entertain Study Club IMLAY CITY—Mrs. Irwin L. County Calendar Imiay City The Congregators of First Congrega tional Church will meet Twesday evening. | Four Towns | Committee men and den mothers of| troop @7 are meeting at the home ri Mr and Mra. Calvin Grile on Feb. at pm Imlay C. of C. President The Troy Btuay Cry meets with Mra | ito Announce Committees Sherwood enniee 346 W Square Lake| IMLAY CITY—The Chamber of Ra at tir tonight Dr @dward) Cc , be th s . Crawford wf ¢ the ‘quest speaker fr Commerce will hold jts monthly Rig Beaver ‘dinner meeting Monday night at The Mary Cir ic af Big Beaver Meth Nit Church (wlittienesthptllthe | home oar the Hi-Speed Restaurant. secretary and Mrs. William | Burke, treasurer. | Mrs. Goble recently moved to iRochester from New Jersey where ‘she had been active in Federated Junior Chub work. Mrs. Goble has ‘announced that on Friday, the first meeting of the junior club will be held at her home, at 12:30 . m. A discussion of the aims and activities of the club and the acceptance of the by-laws is slated. Club to Entertain Boy Scout Troop in Southfield SOUTHFIELD TOWNSHIP -— Southfield Optimists will entertain the Boy Scout Troop of Southfield S-4 at the meeting at 6:30 tonight at Fruitridge Inn, Commissioner Al Bats of the Little League Baseball group will speak on the activities of | the League and the of Little League On Feb. 10, the South- field Optimums, wives of the group will present a Valentine Card Par- ty at 8 p.m., at Church of the Re- deemer, 18140 Cornell. Friends are invited, — 'Marlette Man Given ‘Three Years Probation MARLETTE — Robert E. Irwin, 2%, Marlette, was sentenced to three years’ Monday by Cireuit Judge Arthur M. Bach, Bad Axe, in the burglary of $414.82 from a Marlette service station last November. Irwin must pay $300 as part of cost of transportation for himself in return from California, where he was arrested, He must also pay $312 which was unrecovered in the Marlette burglary, Gay Timers to Dance COMMERCE — Members may bring guests Saturday evering when the Gay Timers Square Dance Club meets at the Union Lake School, from 8:30 p.m. to 12 M Ella Schiaack, 3325 Kilmer, at 1 New committees for the year pm Tuesday i} curt Reowt FOUR -TOWNS enn he ‘will be announced by President) air wy ie ers Ww nme y Ts “Hugh Greenwald. Henry Pietscher, at 8 pm Monday midnight, LOOK HOW YOU SAVE... This Big FRIGIDAIRE IMPERIAL UBLE OVEN RANGE “THINKING TOP” FULLY AUTOMATIC— * ALL PORCELAIN REGULAR PRICE YOU SAVE FINISH * $469.95 * 90.00 NOW $ ONLY 379” PLUS LIBERAL TRADE-IN ALLOWANCE! CLAYTON'S FURNITURE APPLIANCES right ot our front door traffic congestion here! FREE PARKING PHONES: FE 5-8811 & FE 5-8974 OP *e no FRIDAY NIGHTS EN MONDAY and | 3065 Orchard Lake Rd. \ eo Mk ek cee, ate cuniculi P Nie Vl ae Na cl tae KEEGO HARBOR -. . the stake than go out and live the; i 4 | : 3 a ? * C 0 N i fe & bev West Canadians Eweourec, Man. @ — i reli-;kept them at odds with the rest) @ous sect of “true communists’ of the world sever, since. prospering in western Canada, | arousing considerable ire from} Gee of ete neighbors. About 75 years ago, 400 Hut-| terites left Russia fo settle in the | | Dakotas. They refused to be Par Parke serie cnet run 42 colonies: arms for the United States in. $ Alberta, 22 in Manitoba and 6 World War 1 and resentment there. Saskatchewan and is expanding caused many to move into Canada, | | he mas jwhere most Hutterites live today. | » The Hutterites have a high birth, 'PURE COMMUNIST fate and contimally need to es-| Colonies average 180 persons. | tablish new communities. Their| Every able-bodied man must work. | prices for land. Some of their Women work in the community | Ben po allows them to. offe r The bosses are picked by election. igh anitoba neighbors say this ex- ‘kitchens, laundries, dairies and fansion must halt. PREFER THE STAKE { Hutterites’ lives are governed by | a rigid religious and social system.| “We would rather be burned at’ 'Men work as long as \by the community. | The Hiutterites wear black—the men denim jackets and overalls jan nd the women ankle - length d _~ host cae a ae Fire idresses. They eat in community / ‘dining rooms and live in apart-; } ye 71, leader of the sect's 10-\ rents in barracklike buildings.| ® * yor The men never shave after merry) ‘ ing. The church with its daily | © The sect s from the Ana- Saptist. m — in the 16th dad is the center of Hutterite| and was founded by Jacob|" , who was burned at the) REFUSE TO VOTE in 1536 at Innsbruck, Austria, his religious beliefs and teach-jlocal and national elections, Only . The Hutterite way of life has in the past 20 years have they obeyed laws requiring children to attend school and employed out- cribed curriculum. To this is added several more hours of instruction in religion and Hutterite history. German is the common tongue. colonies are among the *best-| equipped large - scale farming operations in the country. profits are commensurate, NO TYRANTS HERE When opponents call his people! communist, the Rev. Mr. Wurz God and who want the world for themselves.” He calls his people world.” CLYLE BR. HASKILL SAFETY LEADER — Reappoint- fment of Clyle R. Haskill as chair-|spread of Hutterite colonies in’ _of the Pontiac Chamber of/| Manitoba. Safety Committee was asked the provincial government EYRE REO VOCE ETS isewing rooms until they are 50.' they are. able. Profits are held communally; |side teachers for the state-pres-| Sect members refuse to vote in’ A few years ago Hutterites in Canada abandoned their primitive farming methods and now their, i | | says they are right, but ‘we have! the spiritual idea in our organiza-' tion. The Bolsheviks are tyrants. who do not believe in Almighty’ “the only true communists in the’ The Union’ of Municipalities has! for legislation prohibiting the! ‘ When the Alberta government | announced by Chamber President|passed such legislation the Hut-| Dr. George E. Petroft. Haskill said/terites began moving into Sas-| the 1956 committee will concentrate |katchewan. An alternative pro-| on increased traffic safety in the|posal would require new colonies’ Gity. He has held the post since|to be at least 40 miles from ‘any| now existing of limited size. | CONN’S CLEARANCE A nto : MEN'S SUITS... 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He empha-! sized that there was no team in| the league now which contemplated moving its franchise, and no team ead sale, PHOENIX, Ariz w—Cal lifornia's| * * * figures in the $15.000 Phoenix; Open Golf Tournament foday as| ’ Bell said the NFL would be regdy to expand when the bottom teams in the league's two confer-| ences each win at least four game | ~ ‘At that time, he feels, the com- it Bowling Clinic Trip Dearborn Club — Oakland County Sportsmen's jelub riflemen were back in 2nd iplace in the Southeastern Michigan Indoor Gallery league today after | a Ught match with Dearborn, Tues ane night. OCSC’s team won both ends of the match at Dear®rn, 947-944 and (handicap) 1072-1005. | Two youngsters pulled out the ivictory for OCSC. r | Winters 182-209; Wi | 198; Chuck Renegar 202, for | ee HURON sow™ WED. 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's 2 Portable Ice Shanties | Two nights ago Leehee went tog bed with-a virus condition, 700 Ca so did Middiecoff, but both hoped a Riftes os to be in fair shape today. like virtually a ‘all tournaments these days since rr] ‘Ben Hogan isn't around to domi- gy a master of his @ game and psychology as well at/@ Palm Springs, and he ‘wiriner in this event over this same eourse, the par 36-35—71 Phoenix | gy Pe line with the top-center of the el- Noted Boxing Writer “' This grip, which is easiest: to, Clair Kelly Expires was when originally taken. To Kelty, considered one of the all-| it is important|time great boxing writers and a! ‘ sports writer for the Chicago Amer- ican since 1944, 147- South nan 9 Straigh t Bourbo Sweden today prier to its im- portant meeting with Russia to- morrow night. The Yanks and Soviets are the only undefeated teams im the final round-robin | competition, : The Americans had the men's. ‘figure skating event all to them- selves yesterday. Hayes Alan Colleg Jenkins, Colorado. ze senior from Colorado || ‘Springs, had to stand off a bril-| jliant finishing challenge by 18-| ‘year-old Ronald Robertson of Long | Beach, Calif, to add the olympic title to his three world crowns. 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OCSC S or smen ‘even with the body in the down. and finished third to Jimmy Deg This tournament, late the scene, is wide open. Demaret was the | si icy New LA | hooting last, Nancy Newman Country Club | YA Y PLAN and 13-year-old Jean Martini fired * 28 @ : . : USE OUR wore Wwe, oy yy 2 : Fi , 194-205 and 188-202 to nail the win KNUCKLES IN LINE Not to be ignored, either, are|gy A d Hardware J: three points in actual, and 17 WITH ELBOW such players as Mike Souchak, the g n erson : sean recent Caliente Open winner; Man-'@ 2182 $ Telegraph Rd FE 5-9962 cores: . - ICSC—Howard Collins 191-201: John! » TY Se ee gen spoil | as nad 4. eer Stndops ¢ ltr resiel 186, Cash Bond 207. Fr ank aie Swing Li e finge rs are on the out- ir ail with a win mn the Los An- gw: Open 9 te 6. Thurs. 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Only and St. Francis of Brooklyn re- main unbeaten in major college a member of the dearly departed. | Muhlenberg, an 114 giant-killer this season, ble 67-66 last night to snap the Owls’ 13-game winning streak. | * * * 7 48 393 | poised for the beginning of the 2nd/ 70 247\ chase. Arthur lig Jeague play after the midterm |can develop into a dog-eat-dog af- ifair. If either Northern or Cen-/Fred Burgett, L P OP [Pint Centre! mime tn |Flint Northern ...........: 4 1 206 IPOOUTIAC oc ici ccc cele 3 2 322 31 om Hil Seroce coche [Bay City ........+.- 1,1 4 200 303 [Saginaw . © & 265 304 Friday's games—Postiac st Hill, G@aginaw: Saginaw Eastern at Flint) Northern; Flint Central at Bay City) Central. SOPHOMORE BRIGADE — Four reasons for the good perform- High School's cage team has been turning in this | Three are (or were until mid-term) bonafide | really a sophomore as far as his varsity playing experience goes, broke Temple's bub-| ence baskethall clubs today, were, way. ‘round of action in the 1955-36 title) “With Pontiac Friday's games mark the return! Mariette pointed out. jintermission. ‘tied just behind the top clubs." | ers. Hot Stretch Drive Looms for Valley: ‘a real dog-fight’” rest of the ;est hit of the Valley clubs by mid-jand Edgar Willingham, all lyear losses. and Arthur Hill) Valley club to lose important play- | time. “Sure, it's going to weaken} “This thing|us for the stretch drive. We have brought up Kurt Gripenprog and “We are the only) guards, from the |! Flint Central and Northern, at |tral slips, Friday, there’s going|fayvees, along with sophomore | the top of the heap, with 4-1 rec- to be a new face | erds, face what Vikings’ coach, | rank.” = aac (became 11-A at midterm), scorer, all-around performer Willie guard, work where height is not a “sophomore brigade."’ sophomores. 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Central's chances of hold- | ing to the top spot seems brightest! just now. Coach Art Van Ryzin’s Chiefs travel to Arthur Hill, Saginaw, to meet what Van Ryzin says is an improved outfit. Pontiac dumped the ‘Jacks in the Valley opener here (53-44) and the PHS mentor felt his club would again come through Friday night. “We have improved also,” says Van Ryzin.” “Of course, there's Q the advantage of playing on the Hills’ floor, but I’m sure we will; SNOW SKATES give them a good run for the! Ideal for the youngsters, thril!- money. i ing skating on the snow, where “Arthur Hill has made some it’s soft to land! Hardwood with changes to get more scoring and grooved bottom. faster floor work. They have lost | $ 95 : some height in the shifts, and Fits” Pr. we'll probably have an edge ee izes there.” Dave Scriven, formerly with the varsity squad, has been returned | to the ist string, and is expected to lend some help there. 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FORTY-EIGHT |THE PONTIAC: PRESS, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1956 Busy House Presents Hollywood Headlines: ; | 4 More Than 9,000 Bills Carol Channing. bearns/ila Shrugs Off Earl Discloses the Secret New Hampshire rasincres «tex sem Plenty From ‘Vamp’ Flop Bossism Blast | of Best Steak Sandwich |Ready for Fight bers have introduced more than By EARL WILSON | S4th ® =e ‘ ' asada pore el ch Fails to Refute Charges om AROUND FLORIDA... | Presidential Ballots Set * * & That California Dems) MIAMI BEACH—I winged down to Miami's winter wonder-| as Ike, Kefauver Face Are Aqainst Estes land for the weekend where the weather was warm—in the : e g (70s. Plenty of money around! John Jacob Astor and date’ Foes for Delegation ‘had a $72 dinner and a gal Bare i i b By BOB THOMAS | cinch. All she had to do was slum- HOLLYWOOD «& — You're al-j/ber on a couch in a hotel lobby. : iways reading about Broadway|When she finished this arduous That figure was reached Yester. hing So what's it like to have ajchore, the big girl with the little day, and the total contin UP- | flop? ivoice relaxed in her dressing room ward toward the 10,288 recorded * * land discussed the late “Vamp.” * * * IT'S THE LAUGH RIOT OF THE YEAR! SAN FRANCISCO —Adiai Ste- |_| CONCORD, N.H. Final battle by the 83rd Congress. In addition | Carel Chanain k She | . Saas g now knows. on than oe cue resolutions was the toast of Broadway in two ye been ad, have been introduced since the then toured triumphantly in “Won-| second session of Congress start derful Town” | a month ago. = ‘MUSICAL PANNED On the Senate side, 3,166 bills! But a month ago, she closed in and 403 resolutions had been intro-|““The Vamp’ after a six-week my friends were. It is amazing) qajifornia chairmé : liefaiver ms ~ “"S California chairman, renewed ‘Kefauver (D-Tenn) uncontested as duced through yesterday. ‘run. Although she was lauded by/how people wanted to help. When|-narges that most state party jead-| {70M Washington, D. C. la Democrat So far during the Congress,'the critics, the musical was we opened in Detroit, Billy Rose|.. wore aligned against the Ten-| EXTRA! Secret of Amert- | in the balloting tor!control’of the © WORE President Eisenhower 380 bills into law. jloss. Broadway's loss is Holly- wood's gain, because she bounced Indonesian-language newspapers here for her first film role in “It was a rugged experience, hints Comsecutive hits, “Lend an Ear’ especially when you've always had blast by Sen. Of the current total, 1,131 Luis and “Gentlemen Prefer Blondes,” ‘hits before,”’ she observed. ‘‘But I actually learned more from one flop than I did from the hits. RECEIVED HELP “For one thing, I learned who as signed panned and ended up a $300,000/flew out to give advice. In New) ,ossee senator's entry in the June|ca’s Best Known Steak Sand- Haven, I knew we were in trouble and put in a cal) for Dever and Martin. They came up that night have increased” from 45 in 1950,/RKO’s ‘The First Traveling Sales-|and stayed up two nights talking with a circulation of 227,000,to 81)lady.” at present with a circulation of 558,110. Her first day's work was a * = * to me about the show. Josh Logan helped us too.” — Despite all the expert advice, the \venson ignored a new “bossism”| WOre 80 Bow Ufone) LOE Estes Kefauver’s Suit. ‘supporters today and concentrated! Follies Producers Dick Koll- ‘his California campaign on what mar and Jimmy Gardiner, jhe termed major failures of the auditioning “Florida girls” |Eisenhower administration. \for their chorus, were most 7° . jimpressed by Miss Jackie Lyle Cook, Kefauver'’s northern yaijjer_who turned out to be 5 presidential primary. Nearly all;wich now revealed! Cut steak ranking Democrats are pledged to extremely thin, fry in chick- |Stevenson. ‘len fat using fresh ground leon an headquarters said pepper, then after it’s fried, aoe "lat ne me oat oe cites! slice again horizontally, so litieal besses’’ have ‘‘hand picked yousnevelt wo) culsites preces ifor thin triangular shaped ilines have been drawn for the first- Teimes lin-the-nation New Hampshire pres- )) 4:6¢-7:08- idential primary elections March ]} 13, | * * @* On the popularity side of the ballot, President Eisenhower is un- || ‘opposed as a Republican and Sen. Mahiayihe istate's delegation to the national |) [conventions however, both face) opposition. | The Eisenhower slate will be pit- ]} ted against one pledged to Sen. ]} |Knowland (R-Calif), who approved jthe move as a ‘‘standby” candi: date 1h Kefauver's pledged backers are |) that period has long since passed.’ , eaten show, a travesty on silent movie|@"d chosen” Adlai’s 68-vote dele- : : ; a : 4 7 | wati itn inti toast. ‘(Don't add salt or iconfronted by a slate favorable to] — f @4 \days, couldn't get into shape. gation to the Democratic National | jeoninomed Ey m | _ c , Get CASH NOW s PAY LATER é - “When we opened in ra the |Convention. |pepper.) Adlai Stevenson, the 1952 a Tom >) alaas eC "2 show didn’t make much sense, but . °° | Rocking chairs in a‘ night React AE prep He A = ¢ 57% \it had a lot of fun,” she remarked.| The 1952 Democratic nominee, club! Jack Benny's double, ae =e ase Sle 's | FWwe {| ° NJ ey; th > Get Casn for a Fresh Start Now=Pay Latsr in “By the time we got to Washing-|00 an eight-day California tour,’ Murray Franklin, has ‘em in [erence Ee passed a 2 Pp. Mm.) ‘ convenient monthly amounts. get these extra benefits: ton, they had fixed up the plot, mixed criticism of the Eisenhower |nis screwball t which al yesterday. The preference poll is, N Coch tnt yesie=phsona| Aredepeelapaeerell pluk ap each oy care fan ihad) cone Gat ae administration with a good word| : spo ile - also [aera advisory" for convention) Bill Conselidetion Service at no extra cost! Reduce your the show. for organized labor, students, pro- has “college pennants” on sai Ba delegates. i} monthly payments and have more cash left over. ; : . \fessors and ‘“eggheads” in a the wall — from Atlanta, JACKIE The deadline for pledged dele- }} 2ND LAUGH HIT! ‘ Netionwide Credit Card recognized at over 970 affiliated offices! | engl SAVE IT lines See last night climaxing a se-|Lewisburg, and Alcatraz penitentiaries. Plus wonderful woman gate filing as adie Seen | —— a ee | ei “We were getting new lines ries of are i : ist oe oe ere land nor Stevenson backers |} . loons $25 te $300—Phone, write, or come in tedey!t right up to opening night in New| s 0 ‘appearance in Oakland. is nger Roberta Sherwood. Franklin S gags go like this: “When have filed complete pledged_slates MICKEY ROONEY in f ‘ ly k. The thi 1 uid! He said this country can't do its I had a joint at the World's Fair, we sliced the meat so thin but- both are expected to do so “THE TWINKLE 4 Pea re was nothing ! Could! job as a world power with ‘“alter--we almost missed it.” Stavene ee: } 4 do about helping the production. | te b d nar Both Stevenson and Knowland IN GOD'S EYE” |When you're in a show, you have ack net aie cold declarations” on ‘ * * * * refused to enter “the, preferential | i _ dlr ie aged So uae Geni MODERN PROVERB: “He who hurrieth to be first out) jo OL = Gaecienel a $ 2nd Fleor « working on your own character.) ant a ; ; Snr ‘is > i . : ee i 7 ned CANRENCE ST. lyou don't have time for anything Parents Esca e Fire f the airplane, waiteth longest in line for his luggage 1952. SAT “INDIAN FICHTER” Means acods os id of all ding towns jelse."’ | : pD ’ * * * * Eisenhower's name was entered }| bd BLACK TUESDAY” — Z = | “Never to start a show without A | lalthough he has not yet indicated |-==aaenees ————— F - a finished script and to insist on Rescue 2 Children THE MIDNIGHT EARL... ithat he plans to run. | +? . 4 Gateway te the West... ja longer “tryout period. We had ; | Errol Flynn had with him around town a doctor—a woman) Should ‘b an Bi si to. this! ard Oy KEECO Doorway te the Devil! jomly atx weeks: PORT HURON (INS) — The|doctor he introduced as “Dr. Doris Du Pont of Montreal.” |. ouid ofaate ay aes Le $$ THEATRE = Do ier mother and father of two small Actually ‘twas a gag and she's Doris DuPre the singer . . .'situation. Under New Hampshire! OPEN 10:45 A. M. aaa = o— WiChIiTA Report Japan Building children leaped from a second-|Beatrice Lillie’ll use Fred Keating as her partner in “An Jaw, his name must remai hel) . fo , story bedroom of their blazi : os warped é@éd a 83,000-Ton Oil Tanker [7{00%,,Detroom of their blazing Evening With Beatrice Lillie” in Florida. Iballot. The law says be has 10} rand j S oday an : : | RAMEE a : | TOKYO (INS)—A monster 83.- then ran back into the flames et Ike's doctor told him the strain of indecision was re- days to request withdrawal andi}, ci, MeRReS aes ee 000-ton oil tanker, the biggest such | rescue the youngsters. tarding his recovery . . . Willie Mays’ bosses, the N.Y. ouvr> ls so | fit, l an | ( ‘ship in the world, was reported| The mother, Mrs. Evelyn Malau-| Giants, are keeping an eye on him—they cheeked the John Barrymore Jr 1 D mnceenete ite, aie: 60 under construction today at @)skas, had carried one of the chil-/ background of his current girl friend ... Terry Moore's |. ry . . | mé ooueere Japanese shipyard. __ {dren from a first floor eetirncen | big new romance was handsome, wealthy Gene McGrath. Finally Getting Legacy te = | The Tokyo newspaper Asahi before she noticed she had frac-| . A | SELES Whe i CINEMASCOPE ano WarNERCoLOR * B/: said the keel of the super-tanker|tured both feet in the jump. | Leonard Hal, the GOP's nat’! chairman, will back Nelson) LOS ANGELES (@®—When eps i ANCE . CHE VERA MILES LLOYD 88068 ET ihas been laid at the national bulk Rockefeller in N.Y.’s senatorial race .. . Director Lee Strass- 3@‘Tymore died in 1942 he left - JACK PALANCE - SHELLEY WINTERS on Luise anTIOTS PieTURE = . The family lost all of its po- ; marble bust of himself, sculptured comets yard at Kure on the ions ka Ge Sere! which Gs berg told a graduating class at the Actors Studio, ‘Remember |, Paul Manship, to his son John! 2 SES a a — — |i r - * od tot - 5. s ares dotgirg he 860 feet long and| stayed the Interior of the house, | 85 per cent of the actors can’t act, and 90 per cent of/j; It was valued at $12,000. oe tk ee Gan ita eae located near Blaine about 12 |“rectors can’t direct.” It has taken John Jr. almost 14) ! plet ed this August. miles northwest of Port Huron. x * * * years to obtain his only bequest) @ 0 0 S$ s The Asahi said a second tanker); Mrs. Malauskas and the chil-| EARL’S PEARLS... from ~ great actor and oh al j of the same proportions is sched-/dren, Bernard, 3, and Cy, 1, were | Walt Cronki ils ate oy = pay $200 to get it. | juled for completion by the end,of|taken to Yale Hospital. The young- —— “ how to become — ae reise | ) . the year. ¥'|sters were overcome by smoke. | a millionaire quickly: “Invent a woman’s for the elder Barrymore's credit-, I'm Coming to | ———_—__——. The father, Frank, was not hurt. | shoe two sizes larger on the inside than ors. Recently it was found one) NOW SHOWING - New Sabre Jet Bomber Firemen said the blaze was| on the outside,” greraryes v y t . te | ey - : | - started by an overheated coal| 7h am ead ke sass eee eee = = i Hincorporates Auto Pilot stove in the kitchen. The family x e+ & * Atkin huseas Gee | - on I1Gc: i} LOS ANGELES (INS) — North moved into the house only three) WISH I'D SAID THAT: Cab Calloway recalls this Gels _ tomor ated! a NAsnerican (Avialion today an-| Weeks ago. \“There are two times when a man shouldn't gamble—when KE THEATER nounced ‘successful completion of —_—_—_—_— |he can’t afford it, and when he can.” ~ LA a ce February 18th od fet fig on new super Chicago UAW Officials ~*~ * & * | A MAGNIFICENT Sabre Jet, the F-100D. . : ' | The company said the new mode) Reach Tentative Pact | TODAY'S BEST LAUGH: A local showoff is @oing so well| MOTION PICTURE : ; Sees : ss : It ' ke ' e The West Pontiac Kiwanis Club has asked me to come, [of the Air Force's first fighter-| CHICAGO WA tentative agree- hat he's wearing the labels of-hts expensive suits OUTSIDE) tertai d bake lusci Kes for oll voulfolks Poem: capabie of exceeding the iment (was reached last night the Jacket.—Arthur (Town House) Schaeffer. That's earl, entertain an ake luscious cakes for ai! you FO!IKS Ff .,6eq of sound in level flight, in- that rmoay end the &-day-old strike | brother. i at their corporates a Minneapolis Honey- at the Chi lant of the Re-| yr ; well autopilot which enables the | vere Comet and Brass Co. and |;——— _ hd elt esas the es Byeeeste: ane) _— a plane to pilot itself to its target. allow production to be resumed | Veteran test pilot Dan Dar- next week R > IF; m=" TECHNICOLOR “ ancake Festival [...oc.2028 — Russian Vegetables itm Ordered to Stop | ' vice s “a definite chose of Spokesmen for the company and zs . Using Misleading Ads H Ane with 1 ae complete automatic flight.” United Auto Workers said the [] 10P t p | w ICTON (INS _ WYMA coos All You Can Eat, Too! Sie agreement was bje to jon | pD C UI in rice | WASHINGTON (INS) — Federal . : a8 . su ) ct un | . Trade Commission hearing exam- ROCK HUDSON ‘ Villbe serving front ?ieiee to) 10 py en at the: Capito! Judge Fractures Skull ratification. They did not reveal; MOSCOW (®—In a move to spur iner Earl J. Kolb said today there. Savings and Loan Association building on W. Huron ESCANABA \P—William J. Mil- ite terms. ee lagging crop production, the Soviet is “no cure known to medical i} e Co-Feature @ : ee _— ‘ aa) ai = Lu at A strike by 650 UAW members government has hiked by 70 per science’ for 90 per cent of all $$ treet. Buy your tickets now . . . the money goes to er: ta County probate at Revere’s Chicago plant has been cent the price it pays for vege- cases of baldness Dale Robertson tn Kiwanis Children’s Fund judge, fractured his: skull in a fall in progress since last Nov. 9. Re- tables which collective, state and He issued an_ initial order to | “To of the Wor a on an icy pavement near his home vere's struck New Bedford, Mass., individual farms ate required to prohibit ‘the Hayr Chemical Co. éf | ° : We erelploased te sponsor this'od for the Kiwenls Club at Rapid River Wednesday. He and Detroit plants reached agree- turn over to the state Newark. NJ. from advertising P was admitted to a hospital here Mes lelle ire See last ree Premier Bulganin and party that its preparation “Hayr’’ will —SUNDAY— = | o > the union refused to sign the NeW ¢hief Nikita Khrushchev signed the sto e progre : aidness PONTIAC DRIVE IN BLUE SKY DRIVE IN Seventeen boys and 16 girls are Bedford settlement until agree- Gon a ae o_o si = Se ee elecaee ss and “Inside Detroit’ Theater Theater ia) bedi) in Venezuela, Carac- ment could be reached at the troduced a system of bonuses to’ Kolb said that expert testi- t “Bury at Gunsight Poss” ne — — ee as SLE Chicago plant. ispeed production and delivery of mony called 90 per cent of all = — . ~~ [pes tele baldness a typical ‘‘male pattern” = e 4 e produce is sold in state brought on by a combination of od é stores at fixed prices. There was age, heredity and endocrine ir at no indication whether the consum- halance for which there is no i = @ er would have to absorb the price relief OPEN 10:43 A. M. . linereases The remaining 10 per cent of DENTAL The decree criticized the mimis- baldness, he added, is caused by tries of agriculture, state farms, disease on which the preparation . 18 ' party members and state govern- has no effect. BARGAIN MATINEES ~ ments for failing to boost »D ee , e {fin cafie - - ; til 5 P.M. with GARDOL! ee as cailed for in caer Man OK in Train Mishap : 40¢ 5 2 ° — ASHMORE (#—Donald Loomis, = >». EVES ONLY 50c —a . out a scratch after a slow mov- <_- “ to Aid ‘Atoms for Peace’ ing Chesapeake & Ohio passenger SINATRA REYNOLDS NOW THRU SAT. WASHINGTON (INS) — Atomic train struck his pickup truck at a ‘Energy Commission Chairman crossing Wednesday. The train, a —PLUS— | THRILL Lewis L. Strauss says the com- Bay City-Caro loca], dragged the to Exciting Races and mission ris studying ‘‘several new truck 150 feet. | Surging Romance! : proposals’ to further President ee Eisenhower's “Atoms for Peace” Ta Host Swim Meet program In a statement praising the re BAY CITY M—Bay City will be port of a panel on the impact of host to the national AAW junior NN the. pea@eful uses of atomic ener- synechror zed swimming champion — gy, Strauss said the commission ships for solos and duets March 17 : — ig working on measures “to pro 18. it was announced yesterday roca ¢ __ aes Foe ee aerate : vide still greater assistance to Team competition will be held i _ 20th Century-Foa prevents = friendly countries inthe devrlop. laters the cpeime at ew Orleans | cee @ERE—-SAT. | umn povGuas BELLA DARM + GLBERT ROLARE & = ment and uce of the peaceful. = McDONNELL STORY THE atom.’ Kighteen per cent af America's a . oe LE Strauss added the AEC technical bank employes are officers. 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Tom Gear io enliat 10 el Dees rou i) 0 -_ y ews by Lewt ruce Mave: YZ, Breakfast Club WCAK, News, Muric : g i rf | WAYZ, Wattrick, McKeuzie| WXYZ, News, Top of Town CKLW Toby David , wh A Guy “i oe Le kill the natural “~ ke ~ [ye eed ae opebie iaclael rye|| petals Tom George Agee oa ee Cap Adaotediae Work bill being debated in the Senate. House OKs Bill Ending | i re, d ‘, News ev Shor thythm yund u ww nar ae = Ss afte r PON, News “ee WPON. B8ports and News WPON WwW PON Gees "C a ling w heel ae = WA He : ap : ; rom oF He told newsmen after @ closed- Ludington Backers Seek H H 6:30—WJIR, Bob Reynolds [ng Bru co" Mayer een ee eras ce ton CKLW. Bud Davies of Veteran Newsman door strategy conference with sen- Bill Givi oie Wartime Medical Code | - ; WWJ. Bruce J Wee pipet) ! : eougr, ‘ weveremummene | Rete hey elite tore | Ute amor, | Rea Rev ee, Jim Bisho ators opposing the measure: “We) BUT C3lving Cities Power) Lansing, (NS)—The Michigan 1 a CKIW. News Homechat CAR, News, Music | j : H WIBK. Don Mclecs WIJBK. Mickey Shorr WIEK. News, Tom George| WO" News Melson Eddy P Cie Be — r on Supervisors Board (House of Representatives Je WPON, Sports Slants | WPON, Bob Crosby WCAR. News Temple 2:48-—WJR, Nora Draxe | The informed opinion on Capitol day passéd and sent to the Senate f : s Sl — | WPON. New rey WJ, Weekday . = ee | eS / i Ve ap le econ hope FRIDAY MORNING 10:30, WIR. Arinur Godtrey | WXYZ. News Winter By CHARLES MERCER ays pia en pecan = eel sal LANSING @ — Proponents of akira bill, which eS j . ‘i 4 tr , i ; = if feck day : - ud avies Pad 1m » oo | Ks — provision CRLW Fulton Levio ir “ww), News WXYZ, When « Oirt Matrtts| WIBK, Don McLeod NEW YORK w—Something very | vote will still be a close one|® measure aimed at increasing code to permit recs eae ' , b . ww ; 4 LW. Mary Morgan CAR, Caravan of Musie cr ay istorice i ! WJBK. News, Mickey Siorr | WXYZ. Fred Wolf WJBK. Tom Georse WPON, Club. 1460 od) inl the way ot | historical: despite claims of victory by the city representation on county|to admit docto | WPON. News. Record Room| CKLW. Rooster Club we so) Ww , drama is coming to tele oO rs. . rr Sone Genie ines ICAR, Pontiac High School! 3:60—WJR, Wendy Warren : ia orev ston) bill's sponsors. boards of supervisors have been ance 9:30-—WJIR, Guest Hous _ WPON. Cowboy Hank WPON. Pontiac Party {| WWJ Weekday Feb. 11, a week from. Saturday} rev Eight other bills were adv d WWJ. Morgan Beat‘y | 6 30—WJR_ Voic of Agricit 11:40 WIR, Arthur Godfrey WXYZ, Ed MrKenzte Bane . ts = | asked to ise their formula. WXYZ, Day's Events WWJ. Bob Maxwell _ WW) Weekday | CKIW., Bud Davie night, “Ford Star Jubilee’ CBS-TV, ; . i l Backers of the measure, spear. Ooo) Goce) ar ave ae, | ee Koahy el eater WXYZ Pred ¥ ANZ, wait seer |S Be Newer Mcleod Ty ! present a dramatization of Hillsdale Man Yie ds headed by a group from ‘Luding: bills were tossed in the bopper. WPON, Record Room WJBK. News Sune Binge | WIBK. News Tom George | WPON News Ciun 1460 The Day Lincoln Was Shot” by t Federals in Illinois ton, met yesterda Lansi - $:06—WJR, Binge Cro WPON Rise "h’ Bhine & WCAR,. News. Lady | 3 30—WJR House barty lim Bishop ore : : - y = ang. a owl orate a ; ey sh sybils al ei ewe tae jit tishop, | Answer te Today's Pusale ) ee Brest Cidersiecre ents ahah ed) le oe Pellets ai recias mart | wxvz ote a . Its audience reception should” pinygn py FUR. Pieces of an SPRINGFIELD, TL. w — Allen Mtrep Huss, secretary of the LW, Official Detective "XYZ, Os iews, Wol WWJ Weekday i CKLW, Bud Dayte fn Py fe : a aad Me é sor { Hillsdale, Mich. sur-| Michigan ™ gue : Cay aie — sale ee Oeseod 1Haws: Wolt| WN, Weekes? te: | See el vide “a good measure of just (orm thig portrait of British Prime A. Borton of Hillsdale, Mich. sur gan Municipal League, said | ee lWIR. 21 Pecos Boom) WRC News (Binge: (Gentiic| CLW- Geeen iors Dey | WCAR, Caracan of M ou widespread is this interest in siigister Sir Anthony Eden. Fur rendered to the U. S. marshal’s| the measure will be introduced a . ais recine WPON. N ta mi IB ‘om George | wWProN Club 14 wer 4 Pe ; Leg) eek weg tees Beemer 230 WIR, Music Hall = wean Desi in the Alr 100 WIN Pande or Bands Oe ‘A ee War, “The ied Lincoln has been used in the works of sur- olfice here hae add any renee mae Seeaeieinee ; ry | et Tomorrow WW). Bob Maxwell PON, Pontiac Party , 2 lari Was Shot” is an excellent account iconspiracy indictment alleging fe cies wi CKLW, Crime Fighters XYZ iN : = Ft realists, b e. splay . | WJBK, Mickey Shorr cw, Ree Ob FRIDAY AFTERNOON | of Lincoln's last day, so dramatic Londo CS peliacd or display ‘0 frauds in oil promotions, 51 per cent of the population of bee ee WIR News, Cars0e WJBK. News, Gentile Binge eewilsee desis degaen ; in its telling that one half-believes -ONGO2: SS) Dentever to be the first orton and Homer W. Snowden,| @ county a majority representa- WWJ. News from NBC Cae eerste cee ine | WXYZ. News, Winter ewe rate iis inevitable ending cannot pos conventional portrait in fur. It was . Texas oil man, were indicted| tion on the county board of sup- ! WXYZ, Hockey §:00—WJIR, Jack White CKIW News, Ken Griffin | 6:30-—WJR, Music Hall sibly come to pass done by M. J. Laroche rv federal grand jury at Dan-| €rvisors. | 7 rene | I : a B J ah Pas oot te gh WWJ, Bob Maxwell ple pene Tom George | WWI. Pepper Young an an inille, LI, Jan. 18 on conspiracy | JBK News, Mickey Shorr | WXYZ, Osgood News, W AR, News WXYZ, News, MiKenz THE T {MERE p CRE Jos ted) i $ ouce News & Orville; CKLW, Nick David’ welt WPON. News | CKL™\ Eadie Ct = ° IN THE CAST Killed i in . Crash charges ne eee group supported : or 4 Sry ® , tm by - IRR 5 Ae Secs tee sé 5 s | se —WIR, Amos" Andy wae Kees. Binge” Gentile es te reer | . Mas ve A Le Sly Raymond Massey plays Lincoln . torton was released on $10,000 at Lo tome ut suggested that eb £9 Hockey WPON, News WXYZ. News Ace | oWPON Club 1460. in the ‘FV- dramatization, Jack MT. -CLEMENS W—Lawrence | nq : = bit hpcacr ed ha peas, 5 ob “KLW Fre vie | —— yf W aim Sheeha | > , . z " a 2 airn Wome 2 ees Repel Vie ttl Muse 3 Hall ee Bud De a Shae 1 ce ilies Sheehan [emmon plays the role of assassin Beesman, 31, of Detroit, was) _ the ae cou ripened ed yPON, Zee and Orvill : JCA, Munle int vr Witlrick oMexenne Junin Wilkes | Bo i | iti - Se anees = RESERV, NS 70:00—WJIR, cer meee Tas CKLW. Oagoog News Wolt weon ty haan susie ew ae an 3 Benes nae nes Hous. ane Lillian jiied in a head-on collision on! Heavy bookings in British ship-! that when any cit r pas f ATIO WW Fibber McGee WJBK. News, Gentile, Binge | 1:00—WJR. Road of ic, ENE E DORI tc Used Gish the role ef Mary Todd Lin- \J99 near Crocker in Macomb yards have resulted in the place- > — ws WXYZ, Hockey WCAh, Coffee With Clem WWJ. Ross Mulho Handle is ra culm. Charles Laughton serves as ¢ tellus on H - an — . - a 19.100- cities within a county has 51 per | wos: nee Mickey SQorr oe WIR Willie ee hi piste nul win ter News Dinner Sade narrator Gunty pasts a = was AN (GI had oe for a 19,100ton cent or more of the total popu: Call auntie hong MEM SO |e tate trae en | Winae es "tom Geores "Wt Yn Beko!” | One cant help. feel, however See ee ta ne el ect curcoceeeeestamel ce tee Detohine) Pina icheots 0 W, Believe, Massey| WXYZ, Breakfast Club WCAR, News, Must MAX ¥ News M: Kenzie . = ‘ ywever, Knopf, 43, of New Saltimore Zondon announced. | board show. wevacrae by Lewis cau. weve panes Abate New Platter Patrol, CKLW, Eddie Ct i that the star of this production —- - = SS : SS psead plac client ld be in- Elkin Trovel Bureou ockey a S “ Maloiue NPB K n Ox lot ? . Midw ; cae ies Fn cle news. Hiren et enn tlt) Sane 1 - 1K. D McLe 4 is Jim Bishop, a long-time news- ACROSS — Rep. T ” BIRMINGHAM 00 N. Buster Bivd. K, Mickey Shorr WPON, News, Music WXYZ, News Wtuter i WPON. Dinner Serenade paper man whose personality is 1 Chinese coin 1 2 B 5 lb Oi/ heodore F. Hughes (R- : ars ~ ee ———e— Seas ° : - us direct and even as his writing Seer com | Berk ley) suggested that the ——— 1 - ; 4 ; lle had no part in the TV adapta- tne iZ 3 league investigate the possibill- Honchell's Radio and - 2 ner - = S I 1Sl a8 ie S — — ten and he'll merely be looking 13 Norwegian ties of villages obtaining rep- | . OU. | eC CV ( )] } © ( ) at the set along with the rest of £0) l ! 7 | resentation on the county beard I V Service us. But this is his baby, nurtured diat of supervisors es furnished by stations listed in this column are subject to change without notice ISP “e oy ty pe : Prompt * _Eitevens Bervice : : lor 25 years while he was a re-|'5 Entansies Uy ty __. : _ _ 16 Rodent Wits Ve Both Hu and fj f MTS ‘Tl “Channel hannel 2—WJBK-TV Ch: annel 4—WWJ-TV Channe! T-WXYZ-TV Channel 9—CKLW-TV peel ND IS Cas tea as Brouncels seg | Y , I See a (R-Lansing) | ores Ni FE 5-2225 | _ _ pers, a magazine writer and tolling {9 Garjeatry Lg ress : ‘ . TONIGHT’S TV HIGHLIGHTS, land Show. “Comedy | Farm Report at five other published books, term lb Uy ra es eS ee 6:00—(7) Superman. George 7:15—(7) News. John Daly 1@:55—(2) On the Farm Front. ALWAYS INTERESTED Dees A y Reeves stars in adventure. (9) 7:30—(7) Lone Ranger. U. S. Mar- 7:00—(2) Morning Sho To ee 12 Doctor's Uf, * M oO ‘ : Ko _U. Sf :00—(2) Morn Show | on ee Vie a Circle 9 Theater. Gene Autry, shal asks help in trapping gang! day. In 1930, when I was doing news- * acustant WA . G A BLE N A TH I EF in “Call of the Canyon.” (4) of desperadoes in ‘The Quiet 7:55—(2) Weat! paper rewrite, I got interested 1n 26 Noisy sound in j hee News. Paul Williams shwav a ye Yo. (8: Oy Cacoan Cl - the faet that scarcely any two ,, | ¢* Ms . Paul Willams. | Highwayman.” (9) Million Dol-'8:60—(2) Cartoon Classroom. (Cir | i ; ) 28 Lets ft stand bi 6:15—(4) Sammy Shore. Comedy; ar Movie. Lee Patterson, Diane Little Rascals Le ° fetaits a ot happened ie AChaspes (2) New ac LeG Cilento in “Passing Stranger.’ )8:30—(2) Capt: Sangaroo, (7 Fe CTA OF RADEON $, SSSR 131 River 8 L yy 2) News. Jac LeGoff. ‘ oe eS ep ain Kanal ination, A reporter is used to such 32 Male cal) Aki 6:25—(2) TV Weatherman. Dr | {4) Dinah Shore. Songs. (2) Sgt.| Wixie Wonderland tate of cn 1 he’ to) oe eae aeee l 7 77hle “ . : 4 Shiite é Airs an ¥ iy 9 ty Everett Phelps Preston of the Yukon. Chase of 9:00—(41) Romper Room ee 3 40 a a : 3 ee ce read A y MACD Ss. . 1 Kgl og rh g » y F ‘ts ‘ i | y > “ ito . 6:30—-(7) Cisco Kid. Duncan ten.) man who intends to file illegal 9:30—12) Love Story. (7) Teart- 7 Sarted diem ie A Siraignt. 3. himaiecag ACDONALD CAREY Kid. i , =e velbie hrob Theater I start geing. carnivore DEWEY MARTIN aldo, Leo Carillo in western ad-| 014 mine claim develbps inj th He read millions of words 39 Aromatic her Ui ed ; ords and PS Neat) . rn » cle é 9: ) Faye Elizabet! 1 Altitude sab venture. (4) Juvenile Court eat ciel a lohr ioe u ' ; a - " a: ‘ = 4 began keeping 28 looseleaf note- a aes = ) 4] bd PHYLLIS KIRK , are : + Al é Ws aravi Jv rATTY oore Show. (4) ; Judge Kaufman presiding in re- ‘ a : Da : uy 10% books, each marked with an hour)|,, ¢*?""** Ls] iy ELIZABETH PATTERSON enactment of cases. (2) Patti Cameron Swayfe. Ding Dong School. lof the fatal day, April 14, 1865 is Nie . A 8:00—(7) Life Is Worth Living.|10:30—(1) Ferme Kovacs Show. . “2 Pee ae! ltaccotnudnrer Page Show. Music. \ rik by! Bigho! Ful 33 ieee from 7 a.m. to 7 am, The three’ 4, japanese ¢ _ ee : ve gir 6:45—(2) News. Doug Edwards | aux) Dy Dis OP u ton si en te eS |! ee ; extra ones he labeled “The Con- | 50 The tat is i. 2 Planet 10 Chartres 36 Gueters CLIMA > 4 9:68—(7) Kukls, Fran and Ollie on “What Is This Thing Called /11:00—(4) Home. (7) Story Studi0. spirators,"’ “The Lincoln Family" |e x.060°" j Nautical term 11 Canvas 37 African fly e Figpet) Comedy) (5) Hizartiai| | scapcnoly (Oy You) Bet You 2 a, Strike It Rich. and “Washington City—Era.”” He St Powertul 0S Paintur” "19 Uitimate — LIVE FROM HOLLYWOOD the City. Help lame newsboy| Life. Groucho Marx quiz. (2) 11:55—(7) News Ace. winnowed and weighed the evi-|s3 Ga eo ‘ft es 3 Flew al t 3 Hops" kit : > Oak Lunenee! : 8:30 . ; 7 | , fe SI . s igi Wl he use 2 ew aloft 3 Hops’ ns | H find killer of his dog in. “12tth| ne Seaerees erie Bob de | FRIDAY AFTERNOON dence of the times. Three yeats 3 [°° a 23 Ts plennig 1s 44 American coin 0 roe te OEE LUNDIGAN ¢ : ; = | . = - 2 vi D aw, ae : : = = * emale saint + “= i ro TION bd Avenue Pirate.” (4) Michigan) Ci4es to change Italian girl's S190 (0) Nallane Dady. ago he went to Washington and sav) aaah eviet Tesi ets o Hocef tiamed oe een opal pea ¢ CHANNEL 2 Outdoors. Mort Neff and news| ideas about American men i. _ rae a , oY tan read seven million words from *¢ F™Rowr 8 Apolo et 33 He #0 Romagian coin . ” * : 36. 2 a Aes see nie. 2 “lock Wager 3 Heb o} | for sportsmen. (2) Ray Mil $3681) op the ae Cc oe COCK witnesses in Army and Library of) 1 The riyal ts a #9 B blical ? Hebrew ees Ree Sit a oe _ | with Bert Parks. (4) Dragnet. - ue 5 1 ak Congress files = a — ; ye _ a 2:15—(2) Love of Life. | ger Ai. relay | Friday and Smith assigned to - ar lai Peaver, Gen © | “The writing was easy,”’ Bishop | hunt two robbers who work in '7'~ ray et said, “It took me only 35 days. I e y on Us bars and _ restaurants. (fay Uae “ arely fon Tomorros write fast and I don't rewrite my A ; Climax. MacDonald Carey,| vf La Es ‘ ANAS Tee Wi) Cops That's the advantage of for Qualit y Dewey Martin, Phyllis Kirk in ons i ‘ Alice Through the newspaper training, A newspaper “Gamble on a Thief,’ story of : ing, Class man has only one chance to write CLE . ~ parole officer who risks his repu aes : uae c Light. (9) Smal a story He never can revise his ALL FIVE HARRISON STORES OPEN TILL 9 A NIN tation by trusting man with lon: DUN tory the next «ay THURSDAY, FRIDAY AN MONDA . Jy criminal record 100-121 Ladi [st ny (ene _ H ’ A D Y NIGHTS me ce om Lani it harm hatehe Wa . 9:00—(7) Star Tonight Dennis Pat : = { A Ma * < of SE R \ ICE rick plays father who believes his aii i ye 0 rey May Put aos ? son is “Below Average 4) : abe . Motion Picture Academy. Gary GOOEY DUELIST Sh th R d S CG | | @1-HWOUR CLEANING : . ; : a larn a Urc ase ex r Our equipment is ie sigaielet Cooper, Teresa Wright in “Cas-., I ae Narn OWS on e Odi p - p . ~ Vv cape Sane ara sgt anship anova Brown (4) People’s nok 2 NEW YORK | uper Al armen . ly ~ ) ) i v EM ORK NS)—/ “ G cleaned. and presea ea Choice. Remark made on T\ ot ‘ ‘ in ES NES ' Soule (eed , : e% 0 na} ul his shows en : anel show gets Jackie Cooper ees bes ' Pa @ FREE “AT - THE - POOR” PARK- Pe sepal the road in an atter “e ING. Im just a matter of se sar into trouble with his girl , 55—i 4) ‘i oe “ir Hae t oo a oe ; Tau cj ae a he eae a ( peulcan’bclon your Wer iNe cet il Sse n 7 Dow Yo Go 55— shel ar luce audiences to the beauty ! fie problems! Pe ene ne . Word's 3:00—(2) The Big Payoff, 4) NBC spots of America. ame serge ovens, oe cde : : i @ HOLDENS RED &TAMPS. Thats host. (4) Theater Scott Brady | Matinee Theater (7) After \ spokesman for Godfrey said ; right! ... We give Red Stamps * ; : noon Film Festival that plans for a national tour are in ' : with ef cleaning and laundry plays Navy man guilt-ridden by! Sak ze she dieciasl a ; decision he made ‘in battle is $:30—(2) Bob Crosby Show ie discussion stage.” He added, f unable to face his sw eth t 3:55- —(9) News however, that “no definite plans for = pON i al ace s swee or / ' sone Can Speer Pi Kink 4:00—(2) Brighter Dav. (1) A Date such a trip have been made as in popu ar tree- ar attern is co-starred (2) 5) ur St With Life. (9) Justice Colt |yet ‘ i & PA 4 ole yy wd . Th cDo r 5 le ne * i Playhouse. Ida 1 wh ; = 4:15-—-(2) Secret Storm. (1) Mod Phe f kesman labeled as ‘only | c . i ca tener. ' alter) ern Romances rumors’ re pa rts that Godfrey's ¢ ye Listener,’ drama as - . four would “lude name i saat 390—(2) On Your Account. (4) 'our would include areas in New ’ | of moiman sho compres toil" Qucen fra Ds bin tamd. Calor, Vir PRICED ‘WAY BELOW REGULAR 10: 00-—(7) > Jumbo it Aten Wl '5:00- (2) The Early Show. (4) Wyoming and Florida. me Never 1 ° bse ‘ ‘i c i be Pinky Lee Show. (7! Mickey a BS ivever Lose ) ocke 5 A - a ; . - Detroit Red Wings vs. Mont al Mouse (ub 2 Dace Tals Burning Salamander . BRR Nene real 5-39—11) Howdy Doody. (7) Mickey . : Canadians. (2) Johnny Carson Mouse Club. (i) Howde Doody B amed in House Fire Show. Comedy, musi Rud — ~_ ms Vallee joins skit Spe ar ne : i T (LAM SHORES tINs) a 20s * Elect Lumber Dealers Hey Hts dy eas nanden cleft . oe . ming in the basemen ist * 10:30—17) Science Fiction Theater GRAND RAPIDS P— Delegate Pecan i ; . hp an “a: yd. LHOU R Gene Evans in ‘Stranger in the to the Michigan Retail lumber traction ' G. ir Sh ne “ Desert.’ (2) Eddie Cantor Show ‘Dp : ee ; Hoe “2° : Ee ae ‘ sh Dealers Assn. convention he Phe home, valued at $15.000.4 Shirt Laundry Comedy elected three new director They was. completely engulfed in fame At Ne, Ritra Charge! a { Sports on Par ade’ Film ‘are John Spencer of Hart, Law- when firemen armved in answet LAs On, al tha f ve and, you'll find bis shirts will } eo Soups s On omedy rence Hoffmeister of Umonville to a call by a passerby who dis We cant reveal the famcus makers name due i returned to you crisp) trest ee with Soupy Sales. ©%) National and William Bobier of Coldwater. covered the blaze i . ' feon teas - «» Just the way he News. (4) News. Paul Willams = to the oeusdoiyes price—but you ll know 2) News. Jac LeGoff. | mie A on i+ tant! T : 11:15—(7) Variety Theater. Robert it on sight! Tightly woven, 3-ply all-wool warns Clarke in ‘Tales of Robin Hood f | : . a . c Fae stir Tee ee for lasting wear. 9, 12, 15-ft. widths in six Victor Mature in “Shanghai Ges re in Shanghai Ges lInvelndanaceuachici . ee eee lovely tones including beige, grey, Speech bx British Prime Minis t i it . ; ALIN cinn 839 W. Huron ter. 42° Sir Anthony Eden. Bri- . amon, nufria}, pine greenjor sububan . ! S 11 we Alinister addresses S : (Corner Palmer) he AMEHGaR Pecol sf green. Shop your nearest Harricon en , { ; 7} ' i | SEE COLO Ss Tote os Gait ‘ . % store firct thing Thursday! hest with eamie Jory rr, ~ , . R TV " hin Puente and his band 2 Used Sets; i ss Fairweather Ann > at Fecal | | Pow Pabe | , , | Famous Makes | | MPTON’S PRIDAY MORNING | 825 W. HURON 6.4t— 1) Les Paul & Mary Ford Priced S$ 95 call any 6:50—1") Meditations. 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