Facing Precinet Problem * The Shoup machine, an electric tabulator which can be converted to manual control in seconds in case of power failure, is weg in 24 of the 27 communities in he v. S. hockey team 43.° America's , —— — +> |t0 asking the high court to Commissioners, Officials "me tpreais court, dive ng i ruled that ey Patrolman James B. Sexton, 29, of 686 E. Tennyson St. He admitted shooting his cousin, Archie —- 24, of 180 Norton St., and Rotert Stephens, 30, of 208 Viymp! Oh, All Right _ ~|M. Woreton-said, evidentiy| rim 4 and | sa eet (—YOu're Right —|unior High: School, 131!" | Athletes Lag rela the abvence at's vai Right, All Right 7 "en ti ei 0 Wiis Wa | ive purpose, R f L. ey ’ American Stars Beoten| es has no:power to expose for-\4is vuther badly; in tia mpeg io mend, ae iat te ¥ tion, and Stephens, shot in the! . jchest. is in fair authori- tL. ae WASHINGTON ®—Homer last night before an audi-¢ ence of some 1,500 persons. | “Builders of ‘the Future”| —’ Wayne County. man oe den ae won y It has been on the market since| men * ein stutter Elen oi wert “Gade 1934 and was demonstrated by|musing Comm the twisting mile-/ireeday discussion: of Yautual ot P Wale Sas ef’ Detree, The eben ime er He welateatel, rs alter. . : eon Monday, : a stwatc ‘ ;; it trie Shoup is priced at $1,573, WON BY FINLAND = enone civic ing wale Gt eel jemi Sey The 20-kilometer ski race, “ oe - t . Bl cal nag Boog mh ge : selis for $1,473 Rae explained. jenergy-sapping grind covering 1 S Ge D ] PHS moves from one “When Each machine was explained |™iles 1,128 yards, was won by Fin. eniors t 1p omas a o & 6 BSe to another, you wilt be about €2,"*-he| were. there the te the Con land's indefatigable Veikko Haku- hte, — said. “Your life expectancy will) i 4. ter roughly Commissioners ™ MH Lc oy be 90, and children ex- and a few tock turns |!inen, who captured the 50-kilo- . 0, your can at performing actual voting |™eter championship in the 1952 4 . ‘ pect to live to 100. finer coding : games at Oslo. . “Production will be vastly in. |th¢ line somewhere —m , With the first two championships , creased,’ The population. wili (lated. He Asked about the chance of a , Russie, making its de- have zoomed enormously, There lady's naitic. mactiine becoming jammed, Doo-|but in the winter games, was tied J wilt be problems which you, the | “What did little explained that there was no/for first with Germany and Finland bullders of the future, wil) have her to go possibility of a machine break|with 10 points each. The United te solve, “art, after down or jamming because of its'States had only 2% points. Austria ibe? Precision construction. had 9, Sweden 5, Switzerland 2% You will have to build high- be ° . , ’ i schools, parks. You will Rem The possibility of a! mechanical!and ‘Canada 1. ; coores déal with — failure is practically ni Reel sont Amgen pyahined emphasized. “In 16 years in Wayne * : ; i. County I taven't sen ode suchi/Races Bad Tires. pollution of the air. Sherer. case.” LAKE GEORGE, N.Y. @—Sgt. CITES RESPONSIBILITY Doolittle went on to say that/William O'Riley of the Lake “The future is your responsibil- the speed in tabulating votes was George police department reports ity. For if one generation. everilow on outstanding advantage of these|this explanation of a woman he 4 r ‘ forgets the blessings his mind machines. ‘In Connecticut, which) stopped for wiving 8 8.0%. 8 0s . | i i a ll : Pea. upon us by our forbearers and/ists to the is completely equipped with vot-| village: “Well, my tires are bad, Se 4 ' Poatios . Peete exploits those blessings, our whole|to hel ing Machines, results of a generaliand I just wanted to get home| WORD FROM PRESIDENT — Pontiac High the audience of some 1,500 last night during grad- | serion will be impoverished and The vous election in .1952 —_ over the ra-|before they gave out.” senior class president William Hampton addressed _uation ceremonies. Continued -on-Page,.34, Col. 4) '4,500 heads. dio two hours er the polls ‘ closed.” Defense Secretary Wears Well Snow Is Predicted; Warmer Saturday The Bureau predicted occasional) a Washington and New York corporation lawyer, who snow for this ‘area tonight with a A Sete to 6 Hag Wns roctsent of Oakland, Gutnyys: ‘the cannibals in the jungle of Washington politics. (stayed 18 months each. : warmer spell, tomorrow with «| .WASHINGTON—Charles E. [Engine] Wilson has| Pictured as @ $626,300 a,year General Motors cor- His other 5 were Gen. George C. len ble on ‘as bi tae dol Bekomne the “fron man” of the eeieater He already|Poration president who looked down his nose at con-| Marshall, with 12 months, and Robert i Lovett, New grees. te es ‘has served twice as jong as any previous defense sec-\gtessmen and other politicians, unfriendly columnists York lawyer, with 16 months. 3 “ Pca “a = be Faas major retary, and he’s still going strong. twisted his simple philosophy that “what's good for Pentagon veterans who have watched Wilson ride throughout the next five days. Saturday, Wilson will have marked up three years|the country is good for General Motors.” jout sm 4 a storm and come renews up ig a Bers Precipitation will e from’ as the civilian head of the vast military establishment| But today Wilson, who loves a good joke even if think the sectet of his endurance is his {1} 10 to_,20. inches. will be it's on him, has outlasted the wisecrackers and he|doglike to President Eisenhower, (2) engineer's mow fiurries in the north portion Of 2,900,000 men under arms, 1,200,000. civilisn em-|-ucties ag he shows off the cartoons to visitors in|mind tha to deal with. down-to-earth. reali of ‘the state on Sunday and Mon-/ployes, and properties scattered around the globe valued -foyer. durabili ‘ 3]. natural d [4] con- his office foyer. His and patient “rolling with| (3) buoyant, optimistic nature, and [4] con 5 lowest teniperature pre.|COUServatively at 124 billion dollars. ' {the punch” have convinced his associates that he will|stant focusing on a long range goal, not diverted by ceding $ a.m. was 71 degrees.| , Three years ago, cynical political observers — in the Pentagon as long as President-Eisenhower|trivial matters; = nae a thermometer registered 32 at} would have predicted that Wilson -was ‘the most him and his health aa WORKER FOR PEACE zi 1 pm. | ‘on likely of President Eisenhower's cabinet officers to SECRET OF ENDURANCE: oe ' Although Wilson “has been castigated as *% war-| Senate, ©; Meters, Daasing Every ‘t.| flop in a hurry. : cea Already he has lasted longer in the defense job than\maker by nist , he has ; ime Lake toad + He was written off ax the “big business” type lack-ithe Forrestal : .... (Continued on Page 34, Col. 1) 3 Wils of Charlies E. Wilson b: 4 Norman and is of “capeciel faterest a ae the appears tm the Ghicnet! 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(P—A munici- pal judge has ruled that unless - someone complains, a person who gets drunk in private can't be ar- rested. Otherwise, he commented, a lot of people in this state would WHICH DO YOU HAVE? if you are making more than one payment each month, due to recent, expenses, you owe it to yourself to take advan- tage of LIBERTY LOAN’S “Four Point ‘Pay-Off Plan” NOW! } Total ell your bills @ Phone. write of come in 3. Protect your Credit Rating 4 Pick pod ome oyermes plan, take as long as month - NAMED — Sen. Lister Hill (D- Ala) will receive.the first annual award of the - National Mental Yep, It’s sccasiey Listed “Mr. Kim?” the agent asked, “No, Dr. Baumeister,”’ the voice| about it. responded. Then a near-splitting squawk shook the phone. “Mr. Kim,” the doctor said. ~ For a moment, no one ‘spoke. The sedate * “May I saa the nature of your call?” When the agent explained, Dr. Baumeister told him: He! _ “I’m. sorry: you were misled. | ~Respite-the fact Kippy Kim_ is listed. beneath my name in the phone book, I doubt you'll want to discuss your proposition with him. “Kippy Kim is my pet para- good-naturedly today in telling! He said: jname under mine in the small ae we have in Riverside. \Parakeet CausesOne Roaring contfastele , \to Thosé Who Call His Phone Number CHICAGO cINSy -— Chicago suburb of Riverside is the setting for the strange tale of Dr. Baumeister and Mr. Kim. A real estate agent stumbled ‘ante, the ‘case by accident. had hoped to’ stumble onte some- é one interested in selling property. With the adie phone diree- tory spread open, he was -phoning one name after another. He dialed the Kim listing and eet,” a dignified, masculine voice ap- swered. he* is!" i f The 49-year-old Baumeister and is an assistant clinical pro- fesyor at the University of I- linois medical school. Brookfield Zoo.” So far as the doctor ig con-| eat ’ | cerned, nothing notable came of, God Did Nice Job | such a household until later in| Health “It's the darnedest thing I ever|1952. A calendar illustrator then, Mrs, Don Taylor, asked her .-moth-' ~ being recognized “outstanding The agent gasped: “What's heard of. For the last four years, painted a‘ bigger-than-life oil por- ler “God made me, didn’t He,| that?” |soméone has listed Kippy Kim’s/trait of the gaudily plumed para-| Mother?” lkeet. Baumeister said: “Tom Dolan of Berwyn painted “Whovever is doing it pays the it. We'd become acquainted when fee. —~ but I can't Sing out who specializes in internal medicine |~ He has a German shepher?’ dog, a 19-year-old son, Richard, and @/years he has tucked a dollar into| stor Williams beat his mott + with | wife, Eleanor, who came home | the envelope addressed to the para- 'with Kippy Kim one day in 1952/Keet by the Red Cross — and eried to hit ‘after consulting “somebody at Dr. Carl Baumeister. laughed) ie < ge _TRE PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY, JANUARY. 27, 1956: ke Saas Se Lo ae we enters into the spirit of things. He says that for the last few his. stepfather with a hunting knife’ OMAHA (®—Debbie, daughter of, | That’ s right,” said Mrs. Taylor. “Gee, I think He did a nice job on me,” said the three- year-old. ALL PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED | AT WALGREEN’S - DOWNTOWN. STORE MAY NOW BE REFILLED Mier Tey Vee ‘mailed it in from the mysterious jiron, Mrs. W; _ testified she re. pur. Kim. wes eoaeed unconscious by her sare Se sty us! 2 4895 Dixie . 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Fitegerald, 11, busi- = = | on don, General Motors vice preai- Realtor Partridge, now in his new location at time coordinating - full sraba, & stsere, and 4 veal ‘calves. 1050 | Ww a: HUR (e) ; N ST. ‘ : invites you to come in and talk over your real Circulation, Volume estate reeds. Ward E. Pertridge's courteous, experienced, staff will assist you in selling, HARDWARE ot the Oak. tatersertion* beat Rev oyene center, Now grossing $70,000 per ee A very tine Ue-10 Highway @ seed chant al, yin, tune , contracts or property. |. PONTIAC GRILL a, teucants 38 ie Be : tee.000 ‘per year. $13,900 fall price sierra ep ree paar Asan sieeiens ek le crmm orm rs Lg It’s a: perfect ‘ SPS eae en eee | ete eaten, Saal tales Baee, STRAIGHT LIQUOR RESORT TRASE This ts & once in « lifetime is | Located on US-33 south of Os- Here's & real money maker that re- ! gating ast we dead has Secu, | Fut sarees to are just 7 hours on @unday. Crosses aa am tees Genes oa eee ever 900.000 per voor. ly 1 pert!) for home, contract of other prop- ‘time . price 4 erty. plus on terms. DRIVE-IN Seen bee seas aany eos | Tealemaetreeten ott pg Be cant 3 2” single carn and fade servien 8 7 pa hg yg gg BO Pg the fob nase i e33.00 on terms. " tor te bee u Tasmees shend. rom \ damage to pavi: walks, curbe of adjoining property to be paid for by the Ppurehaser to rontact utility companies} to ewt off or remove electric of gas jees. Each bid shell be accompanied by « cortifie| check oF # a to th extent of 10% of the fi Bulidi ust be completely removed dings must and vemos cleaned up on or before realtor ward 1050 W. Huron Street “Jan, 4, 35, 26, 97, 98, 1984 president and director of agencies, The appointment of Walter E, Foraker to head the Chrysler Di- vision’s organization and develop- ment activities was announced yes- terday by President E. C. Quinn. News in Brief , site teh enti ott tires from his car while it was parked in front of his home, W, H. estimated the loss at over $50. * Earning NEW YORK (APi—The New pogere that for ie are, ee eee td ae a eo es oe ght. yesterday. didn't know the value fom Your eyes will pop! Pop! When you see 88 Oldsmobile. JEROME Oldsmobile-Cadillac 200 8. Saginaw St. the deal you.can get on anew 1956 Rocket Ph. FE, 4-3566 * br fhET “1 ie alt ji : ® B i icf Bes F di FF REG iil i ; e 3 pe 3 ' 7 H ? Bul | i a z i L gei-pate ei bil | ; i i gE if a5 But he keeps on trying, anyway WARMS UP TO PEOPLE He tries to keep his down, but he can't resist i i i ‘ | Oak Man Among Postmaster Nominees z | ‘| e815 | H ‘ : E is past the a : | | i ; b 5 é ; 5 F HE a‘ i i i el i ib f il they hold their meeting East Lansing Friday and dinner . Carl Thrun, president of)gavings & Loan Vermontville Maple Sugar , and his wife, Jane, havelyisory ¢ommittee were Henry making loaves out of maple for the newspapérmen. This ‘Dividend Also by Municipal Employes | Kenneth P. Anthony, superintend- ; [ E ? | i { g of assets ¢ur- Leonard Berry - $336,000, Carel Boton Hts i z i i 7 iE cf i # * : tal f i" fc iT