— Grandpa Cracks Air Mark The Weather \ oo THE PONTIAC PRE i a i ii ere i a i a ee i ee i ee ke ge a ee ~ / U8. Weather Berean Forecast i ' " Gekd . (Details Page *%) tee ee 117th YEAR. WAKE Ov 4 gt ‘yh Max Conrad-looks fresh and perky after his 6,911- mile flight from Casablanca, Morocco, to El Paso, Tex. He arrived Thursday morning. The pe a Se aaah a la SEN, 5 gore AL at el BS snack and then took off for San Breezes. In From Casablanca LAS VEGAS, Nev. # — Flying Grandpa Max Conrad took a well deserved rest in this desert resort today after flying a light plane to El Paso — 6,911 miles from Casa- blanca, where he coaxed his gas- heavy Piper Comanche into the air more than two days before. The 56-hour 26-minute fight in the little blue and white mono- plane was a record for planes weighing under 3,900 pounds. Then, after a bottle of pop and a Airport Project Request ‘ The program totals $50,000 less than the city asked City's Yule Tree Thrived on Oatmeal A Christmas tree that in its infancy thrived on oatmeal will grace the downtown Pontiac Yule- tide display next week. Unusually bushy and 60 feef\a tall, the evergreen grows next to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Louis deYonge, 3300 Fox Rd., Com- merce Township. * * * It'll be cut down Monday morn- ing and trundled into town for the 2 & ‘for. The cutback in request- ed funds is the'second with- ina month. The commission announced that about $100,000 in anticipated feder- al and state funds had been allo- cated to Pontiac. © * * x The federal share of approxi- mately $66,000 is expected to be up for approval by the Federal Aviation Agency early next year. Pontiac will have to put up about $33,000 in- matching funds im order to qualify for the money. All of the available funds are earmarked for construction of a apron would be ridiculous,” id. “‘It would be like building road without any bridges over the ie z + F construction. program was doesn't pretend to arboriculturist, Mrs. base. 3 she [ be ui. 11 i modest, said Hoskins. ‘ It would have consisted mainly trip took him 56 hours and 26 minutes. After this interview with a newsman, Conrad had a -| cockpit er AP Wirephote hopped back: into his plane and Francisco. walk to shake out the kinks, Con- rad climbed back into his plane and took off again — this time for his home in San Francisco. He landed shortly before sundown at Las Vegas. , * * * Conrad flew the same plane in which he set a 7,668-mile record for heavier aircraft last year from North Africa to Los Angeles. On this flight, he replaced the Co- a four- cylinder model and put Houghton Folk | PONTIAC, MIGHIGAN, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 195940 PAGES Ocean Hop Was Record Sett * + ry ? | Claim Winter |Already Here HOUGHTON — Winter is nearly a month away, but Houghton area residents don’t believe the calendar. Houghton has had 57 inches of autumn snow and has a good start toward a record-breaking snowfall year. The heaviest snews hit Houghton in 1949-50 when 282.2 inches — about 23!; feet — fell. A year ago only 10.8 inches had fallen. Official snowfall rec- erds have been kept for the last. 75 years. = Seaway Ships Race Deadline Some of 77 Foreign Vessels Still on Inside May Be Trapped From Our News Wires MON — Seventy-seven ocean-going ships are still in the St. Lawrence Seaway system and with the closing deadline set for Monday midnight it appeared some might be caught if the deadline is not extended. x * * Transport Department officials v P fee, tea and water, but no food. FLEW LOW During daylight hours, he flew at 100 feet or less and went up to 150 feet at night. He leaned the throttle back to save gas and flew at about 130 miles an hour most of the way. a * * The weather? Near perfect, as he skimmed across the Atlantic and parts of two continents. He ran_ into 30-mile an hour head- winds’ in the Caribbean between Cuba” and Haiti, but soon outran the adverse weather. Just before landing at E) Paso, he opened up the engine “just to blow out the sparkplugs.”” ie had 60 gallons of gas when the - way. When Conrad breezed over Flor- ida, he broke the 10-year distance record of 4,957 miles set by the late Bill Odem: The record is for planes between 2,204 and 3,858 pounds. * * ¢® Reporters at the El Paso airfield were surprised when the veteran ferry pilot popped out of the ‘ clean shaven. He ex- plained that 15 minutes before landing he had shaved with an electric razor, small plane's wheels hit the run- | Ask $100 Million More in NEXT State Budget? Future Request Leap Looms With Current: Wee: Still Unsolved LANSING (UPI) — State agencies want Michigan’s tax blueprint for spending to be more than $100 mil- lion higher than the cur- rent yet-to-be balanced budget, it was disclosed to- day. A survey of state officials revealed the 1960-61 budg- et requests submitted to Gov. G. Mennen Williams may amount to as much as $150 million more than the $403 million appropriated for general government for 1959-60. * *® * State Controller James W. Miller confirmed that budget requests the $550 million mark, But he emphasized that it was premature to ask about the next budget period. now being feviewed might get to 2 Local Legislators Dig In mer at Cash | + Former U.N. Officia a Suicide; Police Say NEW YORK @ — Povl United Nations official who had been missing since Monday, was found dead Thursday in a Queens park. Police called it “an obvious The body of Bang-Jensen, dismissed from the U.N. in a controversy over releasing the names of Hungarian POVL BANG-JENSEN Gas Station Man “First things: first,’ Miller said. up ~* * High winds this week halted ship movements along most of the route as long as 26 hours, fur- ther Complicating the situation, Picks Wrong Day SHERMAN, Tex. (UPI)—Lioyd Cleary won the monthly Sher- man Lions Club attendance prize, but didn’t receive it; The day it was to be awarded, Cleary was absenf. asrke fle! if | Safe at Home After Frigid Ordeal nn ated ] =% 7 , : e AP Wirephete SCY RESCUE — Bryan Hogan; 17, is @ bery _—ier. Timothy ran out on the ice and fell through Y doday, He sits here with Timothy Golden, 8, after into 15 feet of water. After Hogan cracked the he smashed & path through the ite “Diamond path with his fists, he swam 200 feet out into the ear Chicago yesteriay to se ¢ young- frigid Ike and brought the boy backto shore. ¢) : Se: OG ee a bid dl i lela ae ok i bid: - 3 [ ll a . | Bang-Jensen, 50, deposed case of suicide.” refugees, was found by a man walking his dog along the bridle path of Alley Pond Park. A .%caliber revolver was in his agEE i pe risis Among Eight on Special Unit. fo Crack Jam Roberts and Anderson Work to Find Needs for Immediate Funds Cochairmen of a special team of eight legislators meeting with three mem- if gis fi : ef ; ELE i change in. a third drawer and estimated $25 in the cash register. the side of the road, drove him to another nearby gas station , |where he called police. Oh, No! More Snow Tonight, Tomorrow Snow flurries and continued cold was forecast for tonight and Sat- urday in the Pontiac area. * * ® | |. The low tonight was expected to be 22, rising to 30 on Saturday. | Northerly winds at 10 to 15) m.p.h. will become light and vari- able tomorrow. Winds at 10 a.m. today were northwest at 10 m.p.h The thermometer registered 32 at 1 p.m. LNAI LN SECO I EL LENT, In Today’s Press’ Thief Adds to Misery of Sportscaster ch “ut i 3 z Rocket Aimed at Venus to Be Launched Shortly In about two weeks an attempt will be made to propel a payload toward the vicinity of the planet Venus and The launching vehicle willy be a Thor-Able rocket. The nation’s latest space effort ended in disappointment Thanks- givng Day when a mammoth At- tlas-Able rocket fizzled shortly aft- er it was fired in an attempt to put -the first satellite into orbit around the moon. 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Residents; Total Now 9 for Weekend By The Associated Press Four persons—an elderly Spring | Lake man, his 30m and a rural | Muskegon — were injured fatally, Thursday night when two cars) collided af an intersection near the Western Michigan town of Fruitport Their deaths brought to nine the number of people who have died as a result of Michigan traffic accidents since the start of the Thanksgiving weekend. Another colfision ae three lives. ¢ Victims of the Fruitport collision were James Christiansen, 42, and his father, Walter A. Christiansen, 72. and Earl Tibbs, 57, and his wife Maggie, 52, of rural Muske- gon The younger Christiansen ‘died | le today, several hours after the car| he was driving collided with the) DANGER SPOT ELIMINATED — The tail gunner’s position, | of most vulnerable spot aboard a bomber in World War II, has been eliminated from this B52G at Eglin Air Force Base, Fla. TV cam- os 4 Castro Appoints Leftist Banker Meny Shocked When. Guevara Gets Foreign Trade Post HAVANA u—Fidel Castro's re“) olutionary regime swung farther to the left today with Maj. Er- nesto “Che” Guevafa, Red-leaning critic of the United States, taking over as head of the Cuban Na _|tional Bank, Many businessmen expressed shock at the appointment of the | 31-year-old Argentina-born sol- dier of fortune (to a job that puts him in a position te dictate Cu- | ba’s foreign trade and possibly | DR. HERMAN D. SCARNEY | to oversee the nationalization of | — | private banks, The National Bank grants im- port-export permits, allots foreign Hospital Chief exchange to finance imports and collects foreign exchange produced by exports, avy ira economic ties =itht Guevara is a staunch advoc closer D H S Europe, especially the Communist| r. erman carney. bloc, and less dependence on trade) of William Beaumont ‘Telegraph. ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1959 ; |The Day in Birmingham day after a short illness at her home. * *° * A music teacher, Mrs. Cunning- Franklin Fire Departments ™=« ‘ee, cumin Adopts Plan to Speed Aid" *"s" « She is survived by her husband, _ : é . two children, Mrs. Lloyd Shafer, BIRMINGHAM — The Franklin) terday in aa automobile accident) Birmingham, and William C.; village volunteer fire department|near Howell | mother, Clara L. Shafer; four has made a new detailed master x* * brothers, Henry, Walter, Lloyd, plan of its fire district in order to) He was a graduate of the Bir-| russel): ‘sister. Mrs. Melvin Moy- speed assistance in case of an ers, Winchestér, Ky.; and four emergency. senior’ at Michigan State Univer- grandchildren. x* & sity, and also had attended Colo-|’ ‘ Divided ihto 24 sections, the|rado State University, ‘ master plan includes changes of * * ® Small Car Warnings He was a member of the Phi Delta Theta fraternity at MSU. - and Mrs, Donald Plumstead, and a brother, Lt. Peter Plumstead, of wind overtu two small and *l4tioned in Honolulu. cars and tied up traffic. Wood Creek villages, and Mea- } * *.* — = = nenecbannes names and new homes. It prd- vides an accurate -description of the location of each home in the area. HONOLULU (UPI)—Police is- sued small car warnings yester- day after 100-mile-an-hour gusts dowlake Farms, Pickering ytrs. J. William Cunningham Now Is the Time to Layaway a Weeds sub- | service for Mrs. J. William Cun- CTRIC RAZOR eee ningham, 57, of 1790 Birmingham For Christmas—Neo Extra Cost The new map will include the) Blvd., will be at 1 p.m. Monday|® Smati deposit holds your choice location of yes between 1¢| at |Mile road and Maple road near the Manley Bailey Funeral Home. Burial will be at Forest Lawn Cemetery, Detroit, ° { Mrs. Cunningham died Thurs-|E -in free layaway — you pay only the advertised price — all new razors. Information of the resurvey was compiled by Robert Treadway and [Jones Hill. MAIN FLOOR BARGAIN: — The Women's Society of Chris- tian Service of First Methodist Tibbs auto. Ps midnight Sunday. Snow in various parts of the} state Thursday night slowed heavy holiday traffic and contributed to a flurry of minor auto accidents, State Police said. A young engaged couple from Michigan State University was among three persons killed early | + seed in a headon collision tme miles west ef Howell on WS. 16. ° — were Jeanne Elane Pau- scher, 22, of Detroit: her fiance, Michael C. Plumstead, 24, of Bir- mingham; and Bernard L. Gra-| ham, 58. of Webberville. John Priess, 59, of Pontiac, died! Thursday when his car collided of the News’ Washington staff, but with a Grand Trunk passenger’ train at a Pontiac grade crossing. | Joseph Magdowski, 52, of De. troit, was injured fatally Wednes- day night when struck by an auto while crossing a Detroit street. 2 Area Legislators in State Cash Probe (Continued From Page One) falls only one short of passage," | Roberts said. “It the tax ever gets to the | it-would go through easily | because of the 55 Democrats,’” and besn Semelll-to- a tdvene thdaher! tax, — It was discussed Tuesday in both the House’ and Senate—although without tangible results. Both are in recess until! Democrats haye talked about a $35 basic weekly exemption for each wage earner. If $80 a week wag earned, $45 would be taxable, The Associated Press holiday | weekend death count covers the| period from 6 p.m, Wednesday to} shipping agency which contracts to world markets. partner in a firm dealing in trailer park sites. \t | era behind ; | cabin. Viewing the picture, the checks the ammunition. Potter to Get “|U.S.Canadian Post, Says Paper | DETROIT «p—President Eisen- jhower has given former Republi- lean Senator Charles E. Potter of} ‘Michigan “the nod for a $20,000 a \year vacancy on the U.S.-Canadian International Joint Commission,” the Detroit News reported today. Potter has agreed to accept the jappointment, said J. Fk. Ter Horst added that neither Potter nor the White House would comment on the selection. * * * The former senator now is a co- partner in a St. Lawrence Seaway for shipments from the Midwest He also is a The job is not subject to Senate confirmation and appointees to, the glass bubble (above guns) sends rear view to screen in 20-caliber machine guns by remote control. M/Sgt. Jerry C. Mageo | with the United States, the mainstgy of the Cuban econ- jomy. As head of the National Bank ihe succeeds Felipe Pazos, a finan- \cilal conservative, who becomes ambassador at large for Cuba's economic affairs with Europe. gunner aims and fires the four dust prior to announcement of Guevara's appointment, the Cab- inet announced an issue of pop- ular low-price savings bonds which it said would be redeemed in 20 years at four times their purchase price. This was viewed as a govern- ment- drive to compete with the }private banks. and possibly the {prelude to taking over those in-| | stitutions, a step Castro himself! advocated at his trial in 1953 after | |he led an unsuccessful revolt in! |eastern Cuba. ~€astho named two government ministers, giving military veterans. of the revoltion 11 Cabinet posts against 7 held by civilians. It was the fifth major Cabinet shakeup of the 11-month-old revolutionary regime. 2 Cars Collide in Waterford; { | | ANTHONY De LORENZO commission serve at the pleasure} of the President, so, the News said, Potter likely will be appoint- ed to Jan. 20, 1961, when Eisen-| hower will leave the White House. Traffic Deaths Rise | Trattic oscecsceccieccaceu tess 137 FUOR cscs ccvescccccserccctoc 9 Miscellancous .................. 28 Total . Traffic deaths during the ex- tended Thanksgiving holiday con-| tinued a slow movement upward oday. Whether the reason was unusual weather or the American tradition! the state’s tax take git staying close to home on this! a week. _ Bagwell urged that the Legis- lature adopt a temporary pay- roll tax to solve the fiscal im- passe until voters can ballot next Neovember_on a long-range solu: tion. He suggested the first $35 avweek in earnings should be tax exempt. ’ “Perhaps the payroll tax has the best chance if we're going to act in December,'’ Roberts said. Sen. L. Harvey Lodge (R-Oak- land County) said flatly he would not support the.temporary payroll | tax. “Its an income tax,’’ Lodge said critically. Both Senate majority leader Frank D. Beadle (R-St. Clair) ang Senate floor leader Lynn O. Francis (R- Midland) said they wpid give serious consideration to a payroll tax if the “nuisance"' tax! pa@kage approved by their caucus failed? holiday, the death count was siow.! ee a. a ee) JA Chairman GM Executive £92! Injured Eight were injured yes-| \terday in a two-car collision at the} intersection ef Airport and Hi: gh-| \land _e in Waterford Townslip | Each the drivers, Lowell De lorenzo “Will 1 Sonia. 2. of 5516 Oster .Dr., 1960 Fund Campaign Pennala, 54, of 324 Second St., in Thi Brighton, Area green light. Souslin was traveling north on Anthony G. De Lorenzo, vice} Airpert road. Pannala was head president of General Motors in| e4 south om Highland road. Lorraine Jehle, 17, of 1045) ‘staff, has been. appointed general Tochaven Rd., Waterford Tow2-| chairman of the 1960 Junior! ship, a passenger in Souslin’s car,| Achievement fund campaign iM/and Pennala were in satisfactory ‘Southeastern Michigan. condition at Pontiac General Hos- ~*~ * * ipital, attendants said today. The announcement was made by * *« the chairman of the JA fund rais-| Treated for their injuries and jing committee H. John Lowry,|released from the hospital yes- president of the Michigan Mutyal| iterday were Souslin and five Liability Co. passengers in Pennala’s car. They are his wife, Dorothy, 43; their Ae of oo 1900 Ju gl \14-year-old . daughter, Sandra: \chievement fund campaign Stewart Stoutenburg, 24, of 1760 Feb. 1 through 2%. |Clark Lake Rd., Brighton; his At present thére are 16 JA com- wife, Patricia, 23: and their seven- panies in Pontiac with offices “a son, Robin. “puna State Cuts Funds Asked for Airport (Continued From Page One) * * * secondary landing strip — Currently there are 7,500 teen-age Northeast by southwest runway. De creas or ates the active ties of some 300 campaign solic tors raising funds for the onprotit| business - educational organization| operating in the Southeastern Mich- igan area. SEN. EUGENE J. Me CARTHY | The Weather Full hs : Fiaath t Duress Bom PONT fic teday jovi pa ts cf a “ses fee for. tries by noon. High teday 32. Nertheri+ winds 10-15 ane teday Tonight partly cleady with a few snew flurries and) continued cold — and Saturday./ Lew tonght 72. High Saturday 36. Winds Hight and variable tontgbt. Today in Pentiac t temperature preceding 8 am At 8 am: Wind velocity 3 Direction’ Northerly Sun sets today at 5:02 p.m Sun rises Saturday at +38 am Moon sets today at 3:26 pm Mioon rises Saturday at 515 am. m p.h | Downtewn Temperatures BOM. scacccas> Thursday tn Pontiac | {As recorded downtown} Highest temperature ...... e » 3 Lowest temperatun .... eovcce-+ 24 Mean temperature - 27! Weather: Snow Plurries. One Year Then | In amen Highest temperature coe Lowest temperature seeesseacten 20 Mean temperature cocsencce oD Weather: Snow _Plurries. Highest and Lowest Temperatures Date 9 in 1930). Birthday Dinner to Honor Hart Sen. Eugene McCarthy) of Minnesota to Speak! at Dec. 4 Affair Sen. Eugene J McCarthy }(D-Minn). @ill help his cohort in a the Senate, Sen. Philip A. Hart of Michigan. blow out 47 candles on! jhie birthday cake at a testimonial | dinner Dec. 4 for Hart in Detroit. Some 500 persons are expected to attend the dinner at the Sher- aton-Cadililac Hotel, according to W. K. MciInally of Jackson, chairman of the affair. Actually, Hart's birthday isn't until Dec. 10. Hart, formerly of Birmingham, lis completing his first Year in the! 38 i3iSenate. McCarthy 28 23) member of the Senate, elected last % lyear after serving 10 years in the /U.S. House of Representatives is also a. new jeastern Michigan, the largest JA| after-school business executives op-| * * erating 357 miniature Junior| This would have been lengthened Achievement companies in South-|5y 200 feet to a total of 2,600 feet. There would be new lights for the irunway and additional clearance jot its approaches. The rest of the money would have been spent on strengthening an existing taxiway and adding some Others to increase the ef- ficiency of airplane movements on the ground, said Hoskins. L. C. Andrews, chief engineer for the Department of Aeronau- tics, explained the cutback in funds for Pontiac reflected the new belt-tightening policy in Wash- ington. “There was no use in our ap- ‘aréa in the nation. Pontiac’ s Yule Tree | Thrives on Oatmeal (Continued From Page One) evergreens, the spruce has got | to go — it's crowding the de- Yonge house tee mach. “This has always been our pret- itiest tree.’ said Mrs. de Yonge a| |bit regretfully. “When it’s gone,|proving funds for a project ‘the jwe'll only have seven left. |federal government wouldn't ap- | They're nice, but not as nice as'Prove. We have approved what * hitherto! Waterford Township, and John E.|fired from his $17,000-a-year posi- told police he had the|ternational furor for refusing to. lried 17 ‘years and had five chil-! the | dren ranging in age from 4 to 16¢ Church will hold its monthly meet- Retired From Reserve ing and luncheon at 12:45 Wednes- * Ay the church. he program will be “Christmas Beaumont Hospital's fn pound pode wen insol| bead! The Navy has made an admiral of William chiet_of stall ae erta Arborgast and Dorothy Allen. i -_—_——— Dr. Herman D. Scarney was placed on the retired. list of .the - Gare & Lecy U.S. Navy Reserve with the rank _ Service for Mrs. Clara H. Locy of rear admiral.. He is a veteran @, 2772 Oakland Ave., will be at of more than 30 years service. 11 a.m. Monday at the Manley Bailey Funeral Home. Burial will . | Scarney wears four campaign | ‘be at Grand Lawn Cemetery, De- Nut Crocker end Picks | | stars for action in the China Sea, Nut Bowl Set 3 SUNBEAM ‘G’ or ‘GZ’ ELECTRIC RAZORS ‘troit. | Manila, Iwe dima, Tokyo and | wis Locy, a Birmingham resi- $2.00 Value i NORELCO Okinawa, For purticipation im (dent for 10° years, died yesterday § . 69 Speedshaver the Battle of Leyte, he was after a long illness at her home.|y As shown—rustic nut Reg. $24.95 ane ued ve Pree sail "a She is survived by two children, | that holds the ‘nut otitis jombat V for c service Wwirs. Charles Cherry, Birmingham,|¥ : 99 while under immediate attack /ang Frank W. of Royal Oak. " Hogi? -~k pueda : } ‘off the Philippine Islands, aes Py He served as senior medical of-| ' ‘ = Michael C, Plumstead Service for Michael C. Plum-) stead, 24, of 596 S. Glenhurst St.,) ificer and chief flight © surgeon jaboard the aircraft carrier U.5S.S.) (Continued From Page One) officer at the litical UN., was, tion IN July 1958. Hé created in- 39 | Deep Action Cleanser «OO! 39° $1 Winter Set $1 Deodorants-Ea, Eti- 39° divulge -the names of 81 Hungar- ian refugees who had given secret testimony before the U.N. com- mittee on Hungary. * * * Bang-Jensen said he had prom-' ised to keep the names secret to protect the refugees’ families from | possible Communist reprisals. The sealed list of names was burned on the roof of the U.N. building in the presence of of- | ficials. Bang-Jensen first was suspend-, ed from his U.N. post, accused ot ‘ insubordination, and then dis-\% charged by U.N. Secretary- -Gen-| eral Dag Hammarskjold. * * * Mrs, Bang-Jensen said her hus-|¥ band, who had a part-time job with CARE, had seemed in good|¥ spirits when he left .their home) Monday. She admitted he had been) ; despondent over his U.N. dismis-|% sal but said he had ‘been ‘quite |¥ -_—s eee 10 lars Full of y 11-Pe. SPICE a and} ; JAR RACK | Reg. $4.95 As shown—jars have Medicated Lotion Lanolin Lotion . ... 39° , Hair Spray by P&G . quet, Veto, Dryad, etc . 39° $1 Wrisleys 4-Season | Hand & Bedy Lotion All these mationally advertised brands at big SAVINGS—only here $1.25 Lanolin Pius 39° | $1 Woodburys at Simms—no limit. Group of to $1.50 Sellers ¥ -YOUR CHOICE- | __s.ss' Ss $115 R Huds 6 Q¢ 8 Pressure Cooker Creme Rinse gl Jergens Lotion d aj Young Tyrant Held eee tS 60) 3 | + PRESTO Stainiess Steet 79" Pressure Cooker—+-QT. ; .HEMEL HEMPSTEAD, Eng- Your choice of the abore cosmetics land (UPD—A 16-year-old boy | —*l st one lew price! No limit. | was ordered held by court offi- | cials yesterday while they con- | , j sidered his parents complaint | ~ , : a N. sone, —Mein Floor 4 that their son refused to let them ——— | Sees eee eaeeaeaewn A cheerful ad ae™ . : Deodorant _ ° 6 . é as rs LADIES’ Electric 1 Prell uid a . The Bang-Jensens had been mar- } | Shampes seetteenees +4 MIRRO MATIC 4-QT. 3 ; : ; ' . Regular $15.95 Mrs, BangJensen is the former|% $1.50 Pinwae Pin cae Helen Nolan of Port Jervis, N-¥./p Curt—Permanent..... 69 ay ae es = mo - $1.35 Rinseaway 69° A Control sp prevents | & VO-5 Combination . Bigher th —— SN IE NORELCO Sportsman 13° Works on batteries Cabot, operating with the Third onday or in car and Fifth fleets under the com- bie oa eae Funeral’ Hopne.| SCHICK Razors mands of admirals Halsey and’ Burial Will be at Acacia Park! iz- Pewershave Spruanc az * * * ir. Ph . 4 ki led ' Reg. 95 fnreer Scarney now is also assistant! _ . —— — : ye ry $28.50 {clinical professor of ophthalmology | MIRRO Aluminum ; WHISKAWAY of Wayne State University Medical ] j |College and is aviation medical ad-| Repeat of SIMMS Best r Cake & Pastry Set! = . 13” visor to the General Motors Corp. | COSMETIC SELLERS 88 j ; > Fer Tonite and ; $4.95 i Schick 3-Speed Former UN. Offical ETICS Woes | aa wal a COSMET! | Fed ee ee Group of to $1.25 Sellers ¥ spoons Yr decorating an mek . a Suicide, Police Say ~YOUR CHOICE- ; | nn i ' Choice of Lady Sunbeam or Lady Schick Patrician. No trade-in. New NORELCO watch television, kept the bath- ; rrerererars, WHS Ne room for himself while forcing bis father to shave in the kitch- NOT. $19.95 en, locked his parents up at night, seized his father’s weekly pay and forced his parents to live.on an allowance. Your Thanksgiving | Not $14.95 KODACOLOR Mot $12.98 To SIMMS for Finest ee | this one.” | think the federal government will * x. .* japprove.”’ COLOR PRINTS SIMMS eksvccesstictt totes F is' A former college professor, Sen ng 4, McCarthy is known as @ speaker: B $!and writer on political, economic | 4 ig and social problems--He's had an, 34\ Miinterim committee assignment on) 48 1 investigations into rigged - tele-| “$8 Bivision quiz shows. a ea - a + : *) : a H 2 : * Although the deYonges are giv-| Altogether, the commission ap- 4 SLASH ing up their favorite tree, they'll Proved $5,568,000 for 20 airport 4) * OVER |-be able to enjoy it at least — projects throughout the state, Po) +k - | more. 329 = 6$10.00 ; * * * ° e, ' ™ + They plan to bring their daugh- Rowston eads Unit 3\Re OFF! oa ter, Lou Ann, 12, downtown with Bie | * . them to 6ee the tree lit up as never f M | 5 v4 ‘ ea. > before. Of MUNICIPal League |: - Sy hq Genuine “LOUIS MARX” Guaranteed : + * & $| me etary “|e oe rete FREE ik i 38-Pc Electric Train * turned on Wednesday night. been named chairman of the : : ek: Ss * igan Municipal League's Full-Color bt *% Transformer ® Track * Insurance Insurance Next tive committee. ENLARGEMENT? Cy + | In this post, Rovston will help Tie Cot Film Brought © 4 , Mnaiagy haa Sadereiing Lamar are ded. in behalf pat In Developing = » 108-inch oval track, remote control train set at our lowest — i‘ worries. He insured his auto sup- the staté’s cities and 4 Tonite—Seturdsy—Monday 3 ie price in years. BUY NOW—supply is Jimited. ‘ ‘ply store against burglary after | City Manager Walter K. ‘Wittman |§ Regular 69c a ae i . : it was twice robbed. The insur-jhas been named to the league's |$ S coecoteie on be ation ° ba + ance company t ‘ed 4o cancel the |highway and streets ay ag ot #6 maton charge. oh * poli¢y when a third break-in oc- |and Marvin M. Alward, city: fi- bt te * curred, Montgomery ‘said the the pod at a; x ; ', F * store was burglarized for the committee on ance and tax- ie Main Floor— D4 fourth time yesterday, lation. MIT as YY YY FH , ¢ { A mr ‘ : \ ‘ te $ y a om isan eee cence eet este ciatncsesttetactemenesetetiterememte cr oe _! °“T loved it. But I'm too active, FREEWAY EXCURSION — attended by his mother at an emergency hospital, is still a little scared as he thinks about what happened on the Hollywood (Calif.) Freeway. Grant fell from the back window of his mother’s car as x* * ® cury hit the 70s. TINKERS ... No high school or college girl east Reg 29 9 5 cS ever has enough sweaters so Santa Where warm air clashed with ~ a — : oat 7 “se «\eee & returned to the spot, Grant. was she drove onto the Freeway. By the time mother—Mrs. Constance Gabler — noticed he was missing she couldn't turn back and had to drive two miles to an exit-ramp. When ‘the frantic Mrs. Gabler driver — crying, but only bruised and scratched. *<. : ~~ THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1959 * ” Girls Presents Easy This Year You Can't Miss on Fur to Trim Sweater or as Detached Collar One sure-fire tip for uncertain Santas is: Give her something she This year any girl on the , Christmas list would love the new . fur accessories that are all over the’ place—a handbag, a hat, a scarf or a muff in any pelt, from mink to feopard. The lavish Santa will make it a set—handbag or hat and matching scarf. The fur - trimmed cashmere sweater is another five - star feminine gift, This -year a black cashmere cardigan with black fox collar would ring the bell, or a beige sweater with matching blonde mink collar, or a green one trimmed with leopard. , Collars are detachable, to be worn with other outfits. All men know that diamonds are a girl's best friend. And if dia- monds are beyond the budget, there's -plenty of good costume , NEWCOMER to the family will enjoy items from a baby gift set designed to. keep him soothed. Much of Nation Shivers Under Cold Air Mass By The Associated Press Nearly half of the country was covered today by a mass of cold air that ranged in temperatures from the 20s in the Southwest to jewelry aroynd that looks like real around zero along the Canadian q ° Multi-strand necklaces and|border. bracelets in colors to match a x *« * costlime are bound to be a suc-} ‘The arctic air gripped an area | Cease, from Pennsylvania southwestward * * * through Kentucky, Tennessee t College girls, of » course; all); ouisiana and northwestward from AP Wirephote pd want scarab bracelets and gold Eleven-month-old Grant Gabler, circle pins to wear on a. shirt collar. Scarab earrings to match the bracelet make life complete. Texas to the Canadian border, Southeast of the cold air, the readings geferally were in the 50s. In southern Florida, the mer- FOR HOME FIX IT ARTISTS AND FROM THE BIG 4 ‘ GIFTS for EVERYONE} Home Fix-Up Special Plack& Deck U-108 ~21 Pieces in All” $1997 % 4 AN IDEAL GIFT SKAGWAY INSULATED UNDERWEAR *Q” Reg. $14.95 Cho $-M-L-XL ad DELUXE WONDER HORSE ORDER NOW FOR. EARLY DELIVERY 18 Reg. GUARANTEED FULL SIZE $27.95 is free to shoot the works here. Anything from high-priced cashmere to budget orion or cold air, precipitation resulted. In southern sections there was rain; in the north there. was snow. Black waiting in thedi'ms of a truck ae ee eee ee Ray Milland fo Re-Enter College at 51 HOLLYWOOD (UPI) — Ray, *Milland, the debonair sleuth on) +CBS-TV's ‘*Markham” series, says ibe plans to. suspend his career and ‘go back to college when the show ‘ends. * “I never had the sense to finish scollege, and I’d like to make up ‘for it now,” the 5l-year-old star ‘said in his dressing room. « Milland, who wag born Reginald ‘Truscott-Jones in Wales, attended , King’s College and Cambridge in ‘England — but quit before he got ivegy fan, .. + : ‘ ““T had Yo see what was going , on in the rest of the world — teeth to be in my position. “The guy I think has got it|States. made is my barber. Every year he takes a traveling job for two 60 RAMBLER Complete with Table and Bench months. All he packs are his comb Electric Heating . $17.4§00 : and scissors. He calls up a shipping RADIO line, tells them he's available and FREE ESTIMATES HEATER travels free. : || < Cheese Your Own Equipment “What a life! No pressures. No EVANS ELECTRIC CO. || BIRMINGHAM RAMBLER pereating to keep’ you tense. But|f 28 ™ Mate, Mechester OL 1-1280 })] Mi 6-3900 not everybody can be a barber.” "quay | bulky wool will bring squeals of jey from the younger set. Some areas in the north had sleet and freezing rain. Ya" f } qd . Gay house coats in wool, orlon - C - or quilted cotton will please most PONTIA Rockcote nl en In ny woman, as will strictly fem- : Com r q | |inine lingerie in sheer nyion tricot, | PAINT STORE pare vivid volors preferred, such asi ROCKCOTE PAINTS tangerine, red or even bright WALLPAPER blue. And of course, the really timid|] 2 Seuth Cass FE 3-7129 Santa always is safe with a dozen ROAD SERVICE Reg. 19.95 pairs of nylofis. MILLER FALLS I’ve got to shave and get a hairctt or something equally as bad!"’ Milland shrugged and added: The United States leads in ex-| FE 3-9123 “Here I am complaining, and) ports of food, cotton and tobacco. Meter Tune-Up some people would give their eye che ~ "peed There are about three million) miles of rural roads in the United But I guess everything’s comparative. BENNETT TEXACO SERVICE Telegraph at Veerheis Rd. 2 SAW: ing @ year or so at the University ‘of Madrid and perhaps another .year at the University of Bonn or some other German school. | * * * “We're hoping to shoot a bunch; of our “Markham” segments | ‘abroad, and I'd like simply to Stay there.” ‘ * * * | ' “It’s becoming increasingly hard| for mé to pull myself together and tsteel myself for a day’s work,” he | ‘ said. «- “For a while, I went into di- trecting. Then about eight months ; Shop Till 9 Every Night. 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All are printed on World Indo- Text, loveliest of all KITS to of Fruits end Nuts bs se se as ey 6 eagameaes by eS yee : SE ke Me 9 — 0 | SMALL Esty *% i Bin O ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES § Be Gs “ ago, I just got fed up with the| studios, decided I needed a change of venue — and quit. ee ee ee ee and my wife said I just wasn’t ‘fit to live with like that because | {too touchy doing nothing.- She ‘said I better go back to work,’ and she was right. Then along | ‘ this series.” , q* + * * ' Milland said he still dislikes; ‘pulling myself up in the morn-| | } $ . a hot sun or | ' 25 Lbs. STOPS DRIPPING PIPES Yaa 'T was creative and was getting | ; PIPE INSULATION 1» Now is the time to buy » ia G install, cover 17’ of ee dep 2" pipes. Reg. C $1.00 Pkg. A. SUPERS PERSONAL BIBLES. Richly bound edb tions with Concordance im red or bieck genuine leather or Florentine gold-stamped Leathertex. $6.00 vo $6.75 6, FOR YOUNG FOLES AND STUDENTS. 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CALLAHAN |_ Service will be held Monday at ROBB D, LAWRENCE Charles Salerno, 68, of 301 Shady C. Callahan, 60, who! 1:30. p. m. from the Voorhees-Siple! Service for Robb.D. Lawrence, |Lane, will be held at 2p. m. tomor- | his home at Hotel Roosevelt, ee eee —_ +4 bes “4 61, of Caseville, formerly. of row at Allen's Funeral Home.’ Gigi in Poutiac General Hospital!) =A rf |Poettine, ‘wit be held Monday at|Burial, will follow in East Lawn : > \Cemetery. ' . , 2 p.m. at Sparks-Griffin Funeral | j e - Callahan had been —— ALFRED F, KOHLER Home. Burial will be in Perry| Mr. Salerno died Wednesday. at} Sank tah aa ne otors! Service for Alfred F. Kohler, 64,.|Mount Park Cemetery. his home after a five-day illnes’. Pie is es _ nm siakaee. of 406 N. Perry St., will be Satur-| Mr. Lawrence was found dead} Surviving are his wife, Johanna; day at 2 p.m. trom the Pursley| Tuesday in his hunting cabin near!, son Arthur C., at home; one * * * : 4g has been taken from “ teuece. the V. ple Funeral Home| Funeral Home, Burial will be in aes his wits. tw i ed sister and two brothers. to the Dennis Mortuary at Salem,| Mt. Hope Cemetery. by. a son, DeVere of Milford, and Ind. for service and burial. Mr. Kohler died Tuesday in St.| "MRS. ¥. J. CLINE Joseph Mercy Hospital. a granddaughter. Also surviving is a brother. Service Tomorrow Mrs. Y. J. (Myrtle) Cline of} Besides his wife he is survived | 2067 Opdyke Rd. died yesterday at}by two daughters, Mrs. Robert St. Joseph Mercy Hospital She | Draves and Mrs. Charles Zibbell:; | LAWRENCE H. NELSON Service for I -wrence H. Nelson for Albert Doherty was 59. ‘and seven sons, Bernard Perry of ®1. of 296 N. Cass Ave.. will be Besides her husband, she is sur-| Petersburg, Alvin, Lavern, LeRoy held Saturday at 11 a.m. at the’ WEST BLOOMFIELD TOWN- vived by two daughters, Mrs.{and George Perry of Dundee. Pursley Funeral Home. Burial will SHIP—Service for Atbert T Do- | Virginia A, Dovonno of Pontiac, Douglas and William Kohler of D* '9 White Chapel Memorial herty, 67, of 3911 Walnut Lake Rd., .. Cemetery will. be held at 9 a.m. tomorrow at N A. Bengry of Roch-| Toledo and Petersbu respec- : a was Mra. pe t. ' Mr. Nelson died Tuesday in'Our Lady of Refuge Church. and. -three grandchildren. | tively. Also surviving are three sisters! Also surviving are four sisters and a brother. ‘and 23 grandchildren, ~ Burial will follow in Mount Hope Pontiac General Hospital. Besides his wife, he is survived Cemetery. Sea by four daughters, Mrs. Louis * * * j beet: Lg m2 (Helen) Clement and Mrs. Fred-| Mr. Doherty was killed in a’ % ais “ RE SBSS wy erick (Hazel) Stileski of Water- *|head-on collision Tuesday in West | "ford, Mrs. Frank (Shirley) Rul-|point, Miss. Former West Bloom-; i |kowski of Drayton Plains and field Township clerk, he headed his Carol L., and two sons, Lynn C.\own road building firth for the ae | and Gary L. Nelson, both of Pon-| township. “Nps tlac. . »| Also surviving are five brothers:| | a sister and eight grandchildren —— Rosary for Mr. Doherty will be recited at 8 p.m. today at his | | home under the direction of C. J. | Godhardt Funeral Home, Keego | Harbor. Surviving are five daughters, | | MONROE J. McKOWN bs Service for Monroe J. McKown, | #61, of 63 Virginia St., will be Sat-| @eiurday at 1:30 from the Sparks-' . © |Griffin Funeral Home. Burial will Mrs. William Wolynski and Mrs. ve |be in the veteran's plot in Perry John - Mclanis, ie | Mount Park Cemetery. reali sree Tue ee TuesdaY \ Orchard Lake, and Mrs. Maurice | a ) _ |Noel of Detroit; two sons, Edmond | A oL = AN IT. Or Ofthard Lake and John N. 4 MES, WAEKL J. WEIDEM |Dohérty of Sylvan Lake; and 16 | Monday, December 7 How many times have you told yourself’ you could have quolified for that new job or promotion were you better prepared in Accounting, Shorthand,- or Business Administration - background? You can acquire the knowledge or skills here with convenient courses that do not conflict with regular employment hours. Phone. Visit or Write for Literature The Business Institute of Pontiac in 7 W. Lawrence St. FEderal 2-3551 VETERAN APPROVED MRS. FRED W. DAINES FARMINGTON — Service for | Mrs. Fred W. (Louise P.) Daines, Olive Bell of Royal Oak and Mrs. 88,. of 33519 State St.. will be held lat 2°p. m. Saturday at Thayer Fu- roils ae: of Highland Park, | Ineral Home here. Burial will be in| ae Cemetery. VIRGINIA PTIHAJLIC Mrs. Daines died unexpectedly} ROCHESTER — Prayer service of a heart attack at her home; for Virgina Pihajlic, infant daugh-| ednesday. | a: Surviving are two grandsons, \ter of Mr,.and Mrs. John Pihajlic, ‘of 262 South St.. was to be held Norman Daines of Pontiac and Dr. tits. morning at St. Andrew's William Daines of Dearborn: and Catholic Church with burial in @ Niece, Mrs. Helen Cargill of Mount Avon Cemetery. Farmington. | The baby died shortly after ibirth Wednesday at St. Joseph H ltaeacy” feasted” Boniice Retired DeSoto Head | Surviving besides her parents. of Plant Protection Dies are three sisters, postulate Pat-| tricia Sharron, of the Dominican) DETROIT uw — Joseph C. Frye, \Order of St. Josephine, Oxford; |82. retired head of plant protection | 'Yvona and ~osemarie, both at ‘for De Soto Division of Chrysler | \home; and a brother, Michael, \Corp., died Thursday at St. Joseph | ‘also at home. Grandparents, Mr.|Mercy Hospital. and Mrs. Clarence Bushman and! A native of Hastings, he retired | Mr. and Mrs. John Pihajlic, all of in 1944 and moved to Pinckney, | Rochester, also survive. |where funeral service will be held | Afrangements were made by the Saturday. + ee §| Service for Mrs. Hazel J. Weide- grandchildren. man, 73, formerly of Pontiac, was +t A A neral Home. and a brother, Frank E. Doherty, Mrs. Weidemai: died Tuesday Of 144, of Orchard Lake, also survive. len route to Florida. HOMER 0. BEERBOWER Fred Linekar Dies : 10. Beerbower, 63, of Detroit, will ‘be held at 1:30 p.m. tomorrow ‘here. Burial will follow in Milford! , LMLAY CITY — Service for for- | | Memorial Cemetery. mer village official Fred Linekar,} mobile accident Wednesday in held at 2 p.m. tomorrow ‘at Lester | = |Sterling. He formerly 0 ae | Surviving are a son, Hubert ship Cemetery. Smith of Highland; a daughter, two} Mr, Linekar died yesterday at ; j|was part owner of Hazelton and FRED L. GRANT 'Linekar Department Store here for L. Grant, 65, of 303 Highland St.,/ village council and was village will be held at 2 p.m..Monday at/clerk for many years. will follow in Mount Avon Cemé-|Chamber of Commerce and Ma- t tery. sonic Lodge No. 341 F&AM, he present s the liam Beaumont Hospital, Royal! | for The Pontiac Press : Oak. “Surviting are his wife, Hattie: Congregational Charch here. — | chester: and a sister, Miss Mabel | P—Streciving ire hts wife, Jennie+inekar of tmtay City. M.; a daughter, ke of Rochester; and two grand- in in TEN children, Four sisters, Mrs. Rose Read what T V has to say about it! rs | held today in( Spark Griffin Fu A sister, Miss Margaret Doherty, a heart attack at Gladwin while | MILFORD—Service for Homer| . t Imlay City H S8 at Richardson-Bird Funeral crow (2 may wall: Mr. Beerbower died in an -autb-'76, of 130 W. Sixth St., will be eee, | Highland, |Burial will follow in Imlay Town- sisters and two grandchildren. jhis home after a long illness. He ROCHESTER—Service for Fred/49 years. He also served on the Pixley Funeral Home here: Burial | A member of the Imlay City| Mr. Grant died’ yesterday at Wil-|a1s, was a former correspondent FIRST MAJOR CHANGE ! He was a mémber of the First|, daughter, Velma Linekar of Ro-| Mrs. Ardis Cisch- bach of Newberry, Mrs. Gert-| rude Beil of Farmington, Mrs. — ——————-—— |} Auractively Boxed | 19-INCH And here it is! SYLVANIA BIG PICTURE 23” TV! 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Burney said it was based partly on new evidence. ~ * * * } Burney'’s warning immediately | was attacked by tobacco interests as a warmed over rehash of old statistics, Dr. C. C. Little, scientific di- rector of the Tohacco Industry said ‘in vanced some years ago in sta- tistical studies that admittedly are not supported by experimen- tal evidence?’ Burney’s article took note of fre- quent criticism of the evidence linking smoking and lung cancer. He cited Little's previous criti-| cisms specifically. MUST TELL But Burney noted that by law} the Public Health Service must! said, “The Public Health Servige believes that the following state- ments are justified by studies to) lung cancer. date: . “3. stopping “1, The weight of evidence at even after long exposure is bene- es oviadieed alt ~——_= “4. Ne method. of treating to- tive factor in the increased in- | 8¢C® oF filtering the has cidence of lung cancer, been demonstrated to be effec- tive in materially. reducing or “2. Cigarette smoking particu- State Has Worst Road Building Fallin Years LANSING. — Michigan is ex- periencing its worst fall road eon- _ |struction in recent history because _ |of heavy rain and cold weather which set in early in October. Highway .Commissoner John Mackie reported the weather “‘has raised havoc with contractors and work on scores of projects has been slowed down.” x *« * The commissioner reported con- ditions got so bad that one enter- prising contractor — C. E. Utter- back of Mt. Pleasant — rented a team:of sure-footed oxen to clean out drainage ditches in a Newaygo tell the médical profession and the |Coupsy project. public about anythihg affecting! fe the rain and cold,| public health. \Mackie said most projects sched- | After reviewing the -presently|uled for .completion this fall will | available evidence jin detail, he be opened to traffic on time. 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L “7, Unless the use of tebacco | can be made safe, the individual person’s risk of lung cancer can best be Burney said récent scientific) studies also point to air pollution — from,car exhausts, industrial] smog and so on — as additional causative factors in rising lung cancer. x «© * Since nonsmokers also get lung |cancer, he noted, it is obvious that) other factors are involved. Education Council Says WHAT A NIGHT! — The big left it around the puppy’s neck. THE PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1959 UPI Telephoto head and painful face belong to a T-week-old beagle pup named Molly of Fort Worth, Tex. It looks as if the little dog ‘‘tied one on” last night. Her owners were wor- ried until a neighbor boy asked for a rubber band back — he had Federal Requirement Is\Several Reasons ‘an Affront to Freedom’ | License Tabs Go Slowly | eS WASHINGTON (UPI) — The ie a: American Council on Education | oe % protested yesterday that to require) LANSING iP — Bought your new. There is no lineup for low num-|& ie ence a to sign 4 1960 auto license ‘plate tab yet? bers — no new plates or low | ——— oe Communist affidavit as a qualifi-|If so, you're one of a small = ee | s # cation for federal educational loans |minority. en = aes alle ie | 2% is ‘an affront to freedom of belief | The steel strike’ may have,/>2" = me af The Secretary of State’s Office slowed spehding Tag te ie - and con a“ e + today reported only 86,582 license |?“ SP® a The i]. a private organiza- plate tabs have been sold since the Women always liked bright new : _o rgan 1960 registration year opened Nov. plates on +he family car. tion representing 1,047 educational | institutions, renewed a plea that | Congress remove the ‘‘disclaimer | \affidavit” provision from the Na-| tional Defense Education Act. they do not support any organ- ization which advocates forceful overthrow of the U.S. govern- ment. This must be done before a stu- ident can become eligible for a }loan financed by .federal funds. | * * * | Jleges, - and bathrooms. NO STIRRING. | Rev Satin is homogenized. You just open the can and start right in on- your paint job. Eyen more important—you escape the pitfalls of inadequate stirring. Homogenized Rev Satin gives you a beautiful, smooth job every time. It’s perfect for every room in. your home—including kitchens Oakland Fuel & Paint 436 Orchard Lake Ave. . PARK FREE REAR OF STORE FE 5-6150 \program because of .the contro-| \versial disclaimer requirement. | I} ~The council said in a statement f° \that the provision is ‘‘discrimina-| © ‘tory... unfair .. . inappropriate | |. . + Superfluous and ineffective’”’ | jand amounted to “government in- ,terference” in education adminis- $50,000 From Late Boss’ Will BALTIMORE, Md. (AP) — The will of a wealthy musician and theater director has created a $50,000 trust fund for his former messenger. * * * Waiters, maids and others who |worked for him are among the | chief beneficiaries of the estate of — R. Huber, managing ‘director of the Lyric Theater for many years before his death last week. . Huber was a bachelor with no Close relatives. The value of his estate was not given. His will gives the Negro mes- senger, Edgar Herzog Smith, in- come from a $50,000 trust fund for life. At Smih’s death, the prin- cipal of the fund will go-to Evelyn C. Cabe, who was Huber’s secre- tary. . COME IN 724 OAKLAND AVENUE . FULL PRICE ~ FULLY — Hester and Defroster EQUIPPED: (2 nen, / Dual Visors Unibody NOW — BRING YOUR TITLE — SPOT FINANCING — SPOT DELIVERY R&R MOTORS, Inc. 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TUN deat Yale 06 Dist vy Denton Plas race Mile Center | == attest Z fi OVEf 105 N Saginaw Stree: : ae Mie, elt pe | STD Soa = A i Pl : a : SS ero rT. THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1950 noe | Brown of PCH at Guard , | Sgenes~ Se UPI Lists All-State Teams DETROIT (UPI) — Grand} Center Ron Zurek and fullback,senior from Bay City Handy took| Muskegon - Catholie’s end Ed FEISION INSTALLAT Rapids Catholic Central, the mythi-|/Bob Quist made the honor eleven,jone of the guard sports and|/Kulesza, who also was named to cal state high school football cham-| and in addition, Quist was selected|Charley Brown of Pontiac the|the No. 2 eleven B PA be ES a el A, a = outstanding “high school |other. The class A*honor team line was on te team t player in the state. 2 i filled out by Dennis Rehder,| United Press. International by a} Only a junior, Quist rolled up 77 an ite does got : — — Mount Clemens, who moved up to panel of ‘leading coaches and/points in leading Catholic Central guatd, and moved up this year al- Wonders’ spot. : sportswriters. to the state title, his coach though he played several games ‘Hodo and George Archer, of Bay Wheel The Associated Press all-state, |5@Y5 his greatest is block-/a+ fullback as Pontiac spoiled rec-| (City Central, joined Quist and 7 Wheel] sng tne-receguiaed 0s he 6 |S; | ords for several teams with up-|’aite in the all-class A backfield. Balancing FORD CHEVY YMOUTH ficial honor eleven, will be re- “Although he'e inoue for his sets. Here is the 1959 All-State high Premiem Alignment leased next week. running, be is as good a blocker | ‘7. "only repeaters on the hon clty © penal ot) ne i hes anal »” ach e ry CO | prin V-Hovr) The Grand Rapids school was the oo — team were Flint Northern's Jim sportswriters fae! United ‘Pre as ‘In-| Cars with While. only team to place more than one Hodo, who made the All-State ternational: Pewer Brake man on the UPI team, Dick Ebel, a 5-10, 180 pound | second string backfield again, and FIRST TEAM U % I dag alg ALL OTHER $ 12 95 You Wait; - western, w, Doug Bickle Traverse city \ CA ' ‘ try Piotrowski, Bay City os . Reds Start U S Tour Central Rete Ww Ores” Bay City Manas: wowne-MATiC COMPARE THESE SAVINGS! pecuston Pair 1-2 in oan (CCENTER Ron Zurek, “Grand Rapids ad . . . Catholic Central $Q75 MaKe [Mier lomee| sae | [Farrier Title Victory Russians Improved gattae eee Win aed, maa FORD $30.80'$9.95 $20.85 | LOUISVILLE Ky (AP) — Al . p Rubic, Manistique: Ron Bishop, Royal Most _Cars "| CHEVROLET | 25.30) 9.95| 15.35] | " . on =e Veh | | La’ distance runner from! SECOND TEAM ym mre PLYMOUTH | 27.00 $9.95) 17.05) Lawrence, a u an agers 1 ENDS—Ed Kulesza, Muskegon Catho- the City LINCOLN | 48.25 (2.95) 35.20] | Austratia; and John Macy, who, Weep dgbegeas St eueph KLES—Dennis Rehder, Mount} |clemens: Jerry Rush, Pontiac. | bs—Bil! Juday x iia aa Larry | @ Ail Work Done TF GHAYSLER | 37.35 112.95) 24.40 | their personal duel in the Nation-| NEW YORK (AP) — Russian | pound Yam Kruminsh has a Ivan Steenhouse, Unionvy P ' hor PONTIAC 30.45.1295, 1750 jhails from Poland, have evened tch } @ Talk to Skilie = e : Mechanics __JALL_OTWER U.S. CARS $12.95] | - basketball is improving but it still|long way to go to match the likes |sopsmee™ RET “StePhenson. —Cas-) — - /al AAU cross country champion- h th he Wilt Ch ; Ba CKS—George Archer, Bay City Cen- USE YOUR CREDIT! as not reached the stage where|of Wilt Chamberlain, if ever. leral: Jim Mode Punt Worthera. Sons We hence Securit F R E E | ship. . 4% * the United States needs worry too x * * ‘Boat Lane Prankenmuth; Doug Miller, entail uetimin Poel - seriously about superiority in the : oe b t ng fl LASS A FIRST TEAM | iratieancheee tiie RUBBER CAR RUC | | Now teammates at the Univer Olympies made Sve: Qoals but talseed four| wile Scny Neteenteyrins core | With every brake job jsity of Houston, they finished one-| That was the word from Bob free throws. When he was on the| TACKLES Lasty Piotrowski, Bay City j, ortny this ad. ltwo to give their school the cham-|Jeangerard, veteran member of| floor, and he played all but qi| Goan Een a —- - pionship Thursday as Lawrence|the Bartlesville, Okla., National | inutes of the first half, the'R _|Charles Brown, Pontiac Centra (21 WAYNE ST. PONTIAG™ FE 3-1655 eee out Macy in a hot strecchiteam which spoiled the Soviet’s| sang frequently left him far ack Gabel Gare SENe Raptte) quummmssmms behind Federal’s debut in the U.S. last night with) y | BACKS—Bob Quist, Grand Rapids . : as they charged for the basket | Cathoinn Richie Waite, Midland; George, P : ———— |, 70459 victory at Madison Square (with a four-man break. |Arche rs Bay City Central; Jim Hodo. | ; — fontiae Press Photo Garden. eck « Tana & encoNe Saal | WAY UP THERE — Les Bourdo, 6-4 center, and little Dick x *& &€ F rn nae Kulesza, Muskegon Catholic,| Smith are the long and short of it at Avondale, The pair are ex- The U.S. girls, composed -large-|"°racktEs Jerry Rush, Pontiac; Tom| pected to be key factors as the Yellewjackets are expected to be Jeangerard was a membér of : ithe pick-up Air Force team which|'Y Of the ‘National AAU champi- ‘Kreania Mane Wikewane” niles; Bob| Strong contenders for Oakland B honors this season. Wayland (Tex.) College, : “ lost to the Soviets in the (ons from y & |Petere. Kalamasoo Central Cc world championships in Chile and| ist . the Russian women 42-40 BACKS Doug . Miller.” East, Le of the Peoria Cats, who whipped a ding dong affair. {Rolando Jones, Muskegon Catheiie, “Bhi te Ran oh traigat ot eer| Tbe remainder ofthe Russians Bring shiea Maren” Deve ler Ci ity League Cage Teams : hedule calls for them to meet | home soil a year 0. = NDB— a0 y ag different NIBL teams at Peoria, | Bui | oman “aa «TR SA) BECAUSE WE MUST. MOVE ‘awd. steucty “he sane ghar By Goyind pee a "Et de Hc, an oe CO Start Action Monday the same) |Lawrence, Kan., Dec. 5, Denver | wo anne— ~Bill Juday, Northville: Doug 0 FIND A NEW LOCATION vas van te 28 oe ee on ee Dec. 6 and Seattle Dec. 9. = npadlens Port Hyron 8t The 1950-89 City League besket-| Two Ginte A cemes_in the jtheir dribbling and shooting but} — eee ee Pa Sa ak, Manistique: ROM iball season gets under way next] PCH gym and a pair of “B” con GFT F |I can’t see them threatening our comes $ Hi | ted Salle 2 1 5 Battle Creek Lakeview; Don Cederholm.| Monday night at the Pontiac Cen-| tests on the PNH court will tip ” er 3 2 8 Manistee J . | |best in the Olympics. Petrov 0 5 5 Clark ° 0 CLASS B SECOND TEAM tral and Pontiac Northern gymna-| off the new- season Next Monday i 4 * * a td : - : arene } 1 a araee Gees ajorer oobi Albion: i siums | evening. P aldor'n 5 2};Gordon vie, anist ° ' NOT GOl our USINESS Stud’erk ooe gs TACKLES—Jim Bireh : : : WE ARE T NG OF BUSIN The Russians presented a hard | |Torban 7 000 + aren fh 4 : s veraty Bill wl cond pal Kelemance Uni- Competition during the first week | At Central it will be the Royals | |driving team that looked well inl yeeer ise , | ae ae ee betes be conducted in classes A,/against Shaw's at 7 o'clock and Zubkov 20-4 Shipp 1 0 Roy Tuckey, Cass City. B and C with Class D clubs getting Newman's against the CIO at 8:30. 21 21 13 25 20 oO | spots. They fought back from a 2, en - Oo OFF hoot deficit at halftime to within Spivey $| stephen: Neil Gookich 7 Rh gg Be jinto the act the following week. |The Northern program matches three points, 56-53, with six min-| ,...., 201959 Teiaie BF rte Dewesiac; Tom Vander Molen,/ here are 17 teams entered in \Griff's and Booth at 7 p.m. and utes to play. They were deadly! Halftime: U. 8. 40-25. ALL CLASS C-D FIRST TEAM the three upper classes, five in |Rochester and Avondale at 8:30, and ENDS—Mile Currie, Detroit 8t. Am- ppe CHRISTMAS fh repeatedty beat the Americans off|\ p f° _ rai Yam menopoorsi: Gparieett | Class A, seven in “B" and five | t+ * + repectedty a br ‘second baif John. Damanskas, Pennville. orc} im the “C” division. The “D” | Games will be played Monday GIFTS! | spurt. isconsin al timmeaaaes thesia” Olasty, Fiat won| circuit ts mot yet completely or- \through Thursday each week, CHARGE I} But, unlike the Americans, they MEENTER —Roger Btepbensen, cas-| Sneed BY Me Ene and Reo: Cut se lidagn during the Row! \disdained shooting from outside Bits pin Siviak. ‘Senne. teak ; ~~ oni PAY NEX] a dpe ithe free throw line, preferring to ense we ef McConnell, Frankenmuth: Dick Warren,| Heading the Class A field is the | | r . m er. sie. . =P ITEMS TICKETED THROUGHOUT THE idrive through the Oklahomans’ defending champion Knights of Co-| e om phi defense. A little more accuracy . lumbus, followed by the two-time NEW 59 JOHNSONS FOR YOUR INSPECTION. COME IN AND BROWSE! trom the foul tine in the fou] Hackbart Compiles 686 champion Lakeside Royals, Shaw's filled game and they might have Jewelers, CIO Local 594, and New- AT BIG DISCOUNTS Small Deposit Holds 9 made the game closer, They con'| Yards to Capture Big!” man A.M.C. won, | at — nected on only 19 of 36 free throw Class B teams are Griff’s Grill, J Electric Starting on Lay-Away ; attempts while the Americans Ten No. 1 Place Booth Homes, Rochester, Avondale |] weeact stecting see +605” made good on 20 of 29. = Merchants, Commerce Lakers, || SEA-HORSE V-50 $757.00 Shop Tonight - r ek * CHICAGO (AP) — Quarterback Clarkston and Walled Lake. The(f Eisetrie Sertims 4, og gage = The experts among the crowd|Daje Hackbart of Wisconsin cap- Class C loop consists of Eastside |f manual Starting 423” i 630 Oakland Avenue _ sa _FE 8-0453 of 7,160. were unanimous in the|tured the total offense lead in Big Shopping, Field Landscape, Town) ga ae 33... $529.50 athe ™ lopinion that the Russians’ 7-3, 320-|Ten football with his performance & Country Lounge, Pontiac Police, |] wonsz ws ........ suave '318 a , een - sates Minnesota in the season and Smith's Fuel Oil. Dee WO ccocex $313.00 "250° | ) . x ke ke HORSE 3 ........ siiso “129” | | Hackbart ran for 74 yards ( ’ Sonn B14... $232.50 *186” against Gophers and passed for 0 1S ense | WHERE S ke to give him a seven-game to- ACE HARDWARE DEPOT | ital of 686, final official statistics In_ Farmington | GH ARL | Ei Q | showed today. 28859 ORCHARD LAKE RD. * * * This pushed him to the No. 1 |spot on total offense, ahead of | Iowa's Olen Treadway with a to- |tal of 637 yards. Treadway, how- Tops Pro Loop | aerate : Open Daily 9 to 9~Closed Sunday , Hold Comfortable Edge — for Yards Passing and DOWN ~— |ever, compiled his yardage in only’ . . |six conference games. Scoring in NFL t re) ay titer Fog aera — rush- ew y in 71 car ries for a 6.2 average. PHILADELPHIA (AP) — The Treadway was the top passer, Baltimore Colts, hot after another; ining 663 yards on 63 comple. National Football League cham eT tions in 111 attempts. He pitched plonahip.. have comfortable lends tour touchdowns. in total _offense, yards gained) . 4 +*.* & passing and scoring. | aging 35 The Colts gained 439 yards Sun-| ) ae ri p Ae ere NOT FOR HIM — Sammy /day in a showdown victory over | 6.70x16 $23.90 ‘eal crown. Illinois’ defense yield- Oates is in his second terrific |San Francisco to boost their total 7 10x15 $25.90 ‘ed the fewest yards, 178 a game,| S°280" with Hardin-Simmons offense to 3,385, league statistics ® = and held opponents ‘to the fewest There are lots of cheers for the ‘showed Wednesday. ; ‘poirtts, an 8.4 average. pass-catching end, but he doesn't | That’se 218 yards better than 7.50x14 $24.20 \ hear them. The sophomore is bees ond-place Los Angeles, with Plus T = | The national colors of. Greece| Doth deaf and dumb 3.167. The Rams lost the lead to R coded Tt - $ \— pale blue, with a white cross —| mumaataanae ee | the defending champs last week etreadable Tire — iby a 49-yard margin , jare used in the racing silks of|Denver 8. Toledo 1 y a 4} rg 19 56 Me rcedes 190SL 2 9 9 5 |W. G. Helis, Jr., whose father |Miwsutee 6, Tndianapolts’ 0 | The Colts, in tying the 49ers for MM Guaranteed Bonded . was born in Greece. Fort Wayne 6, Loutsville 1 | the Western Division title, boosted} : : New ima Gan. their passing total to 2 186% with | M Of the last eight games won Only game scheduled — quarterback Johnny Unitas lead-! ‘ ; iby Los Angeles, including the FRIDA DAY'S OCHEDULE ing the way. Philadelphia moved ] 045 | "$5 Chevrolet Sedan, $ [World Series, relief pitcher|Buttalo at" Rochester uEaovE Past Mew SOe ha a tial 57 FORD Station Wagon, V-8.. R & H, Auto., Air Conditioning 595 [Larry Sherry-appeared in six. [washington ar Puiladeiphis be th 1.908 yards, 322 beh e ae : |Colts. The Giants have 1,762 for third place. FREE INSTALLATION MUFFLERS Rutt $qB88 Ferd & Piy. ‘S7 FORD Victoria, R& H . - § ‘$4 Pontiac Convertible $ ona Broken sane Steering 1395 R & H, Hydramatic, W/W... 495 a roRD a $1395 ve eideer., Nodie & Beater... *495 eseee 57 FORD Convert. R&H .... $1295. 8 end vole $305 * Sebi Radio & Heater ...... 715 bs Radio & Heater 364455060 245 S Mpaaager nnn. OOF] | tate tate... 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The following are top pricesipe . . 198 May |)... 73% . a covering sales of locally exes ob ie 8 = —The men who split the atom and p Dg STOWR Mey 3 5550: 200% — Rye~ the men who study the sea met produce brought to the Farmer's Z2 143% Dee 1 33's Sis tc tonkee’ chahar ‘te oe a ar *~ : > s and sold by! “Eoro— rg 1h ocean is a safe burying place for . .NEW YORK (®—Tobaccos fell|them in wholesale package lots. Bee eosees a ret = 1 ie x6 ay gan io sharply in reaction to a strong Quotations are furnished by the May Dl: 1 nett (Drums | , oe i warning by the government but/Detroit Bureau of Markets, as of Jy - «.--. a fae sins industry. the over-all stock market moved Wednesday. Sete _ Mer $65 The conference of atomic scien,, irregularly higher early today [Dee - hindi | a ene ee cae scart Trading was fairly active. Detroit Prod uae yesterday by Prince Ra Gains attractions *o a point ron Troeuce ‘Courthouse Fund | nier of Monaco. ‘ $ ; Fruits : among pivotal issues. moved up| eee 15| ~*~ *& * the- average. Losers in the same|Applee Greeainga. bu. a ane Grows With Sale UNESCO and the Internationa? range were scattered through @¢ reece siete ea eeresss* Fan f 4 Co t Lots Atomic Energy Agency, co-spon- \\|Apples, Northern Spy, bu. .......... 3.00 un y sors of the meeting, chose Ra- Apples. cider, 4a). case .......... be . ! nier’s Riviera . because in Reynolds Tobacco fell more (fees Boe PH essere Funds to help finance the new, be a playland " addition to its roulette wheels it than 4 points and Philip Morris VEGETABLES county courthouse were swelled . 2 , 8 to; OO Gecsrececccsese: $2 00 Ae : boasts the Oceanographic Institute | about 2 following the goverm- Cilvage bu. .. 3.80! by $11,050 this week with the sale Pontiac Press Phote |Of Monaco—and the sea is at the “ S pura — Se ae ae igen ae Red. b 9 Rice saemnnes Z09| of ee le kuk FACE LIFTING - Fox Cleaners presents a-brand new front side. Inside, a sound-proof ceiling, vinyl tile floor and fluorescent |center of the atomic disposal cer. Liggett & My nn and Leril- \Oaulif bag aaa So ot pad om to the world. The exterior of the building on West Huron street is lights provide a fresh atmosphere. New counters and an automatic | Problem. a (ex dividend) were down poesia 4 Lp - * A now almost all glass with buff Roman brick replacing the original conveyor for garments make for more efficient customer service. The Soviet Union in the past about a point each. Sa te ib. bag......00s.eese iB John C. Austin, auditor eee eee eee was moved from the center to the Keith Siegwart was the centractor. has wanes sa — is deep » Curtiss-Wright, under investiga- —— boo = 4 |chairman, said the money will go > enough ry wastes tion by the Securities and Ex-|Fersnide Céilo Pak. 23 into a land sale account, but even- : which preserve their radioactive change Commission because of its toes. bg cack } | tually will go toward construction ° Business Notes qualities for an unknown span . gyrations on Wednesday, was de-\Regisher, hothouse. doe, beha.”.s,.. 1.¢8/0f the $3,000,000 courthouse. enalé 10 LOO | | OnauC < ee layed a half hour in opening. Rutabagas. bu. vsssseseesesess 1-08) aa County Iately has been dis- There is always the danger, the * * Biteck: guiferout bus 2.000000 138] posing of many eounty . owned | Lyle L: Blahna, 19332 Beverly|Russians have argued, of the The initial trade was on a block 'Zuesp. Byftercun, bu. ------------ {2 ' " Rd., Birmingham, has joined the| wastes being borne along the ocean Bq # DU. r/Cario along with the United States, hem and Republic Stee]. Most mo- . All eight were part of a package - ° acy ‘ “Y| Churches may obtain further-di-| & @ the Anderson o.,/Britain, France, which hopes to tors, rails, coppers, rubbers and Livestock put up for sale earlier, but not yy ASHINGTON (Af\—Chairman School teachers of.all faiths with! formation and reserve space in the ;manuf @ C\become an atomic power next chemicals were moderately high- abr LIvEsTOCE bid on, John ° J ‘Sparkman (D-Ala) said\DeW effective techniques in in-} program by contacting Dr. Lewell F wes of auto-|spring, and many countries which ROIT : * motive acces. Eklund, MSUO director of con- tinuing education. are deeply concerned by the prob- lem. % Among the most concerned was the delegation from Japan. Fear of contaminated fish has structional methods. * * * The program is part of the se- |ries of adult educational efforts co- | Sparkman said some loan firms, Sponsored by the er 3 “ * gories. Prior to that, he was with General Millis, Inc. for 14 years. ¥ * , PR a ibg ty Nov. 2 F gtr rat The market wag active and |smaii supply of steers and high * generally higher in an opening [£094 Spe choles Auditors trimmed the price 25 toplay the Senate. Housing subcom-| per cent before this week's sale. mittee will look into some prac- There were about 10 bidders at \tices by money lenders in the the public auction. |home loan business. BLAHNA : teady:; 1 loads accompanied a late ticker |ave to choice steers 1100-1250 nd toe. f.00-97. 16 few sales ood to low tape. Then trading slowed, Gains of about a point were ‘made by American Motors, Inter-/$2¢, tars Rt, utility cows 14 00-18-00 and 2.00-14.00; light canners The county purchased most of the lots over the years from- tax default sales. \have been demanding . excessive | 8@nized. Clergy Friends of MSUO jdiscounts from builders and sell-|4md the university. “wa gays an Abacus | “*: Don R. Borgeson, 18301 River- side Dr., Birmingham, general manager of Vulean Laboratories, swept the Japanese people sev- eral times during U. S. nuclear test explosions in the South Pa-" . | s Ww ers before agreeing to make loans, aij churches of the Oakland- national Harvester, Woolworth and seedy mised “erase © thes "bows at the rates permitted on feder-| ygacomb area have been invited ee in ome has been elected president of As-| “ific despite official reassur- Anaconda. eee a tchere x teen Ip. sows 8.50-0.25; Hot Molasses Explodes, ally insured mortgages. | to enroll members of their sociated Laboratories, a nation-| "°°. S :: Fractional gains were made secetonSegebin So. Steady. _ choles ~*~ & & church school staffs for the pre- 6 wide water consultin ice. As-| Among th i Baltimore & “Ohio, Southern Pe cae aad inis eo = mb Woman Suffers Burns The maximum rates allowed are} gram which will begin with reg- Man Has Invented an sociated Labora- ess us | Was ‘orm pag hang foray season ‘ . fe Be , ‘ rc . - : : cific, Ford, Chrysler, Boeing, Ket-|ang shoice weoled t Wms! Mrs Elda Celesnik..53: of 189 5% per cent on veterans home! istration at 8:30 a.m. and end Addition to Old-Time tories is a for- man Sterling Cole, who is head of 18.00-20.00 j loans and 5% per cent for those| at 3:30 p.m. mation of inde- the International Atomic Energy. necott, Union Carbide and Radio i! . . * |Judson St., suffered second degree | insured by the Federal Housing| The program will center around| Counting Device pendent com- Corp. High-priced International : bod : ' 3 Agency. The agericy was eéstab- Business Machines added aout 5. Poultry and Eggs she was holding exploded in the Administration, |prgsentations of a secular educa-| . |Panies combining © lished by the U.-S., Russia, Brit- kitchen of her home. x e& * tional expert, Dr. Paul Carter, NEW YORK (UPI)—"I realize|© X perience, ain and other nations in order to * * * Openinig blocks included: Wind- stTac e Sparkman said one- case haS' professor of education at the Uni- that something new in an abacus|Knowledge and sor Industries off 1% at 12% on|per oT: fern. "pete tee Net ‘Mrs Celecnik ne talon ts eaeloo to his attention where 4 versity of Michigan, and that of 6 probably like something new in| understanding of ' 7,000 shares; Consolidated Eled-\ S00), “TS Pout? 119: neavy type tise General Hospital for treat. lender was demanding a discount! an experienced religious educator. |bird's nest soup,”.aid Lee Kai-ilocal water con- lbs. whites! of 14": per cent of the face of/p,° ff Dale Small, director of chen of Formosa during a recent/ditions in their DETROIT POULTRY . Promote the peaceful uses of atomic energy. The airport in Pittsburgh, opened fn 1952, was generally believed to be second largest in the U. S. . tronics ‘industries up 2 at 514% omjbroilers and fryers, 3-4 Ibs., 3,500; Lorillard off 1% at 37% oat +18; caponet ever 8 Ibs. 26-37;\ment, She was reported in satis- the loan from a seller. He said | religious education, Westminster visit to New York. ‘Most Ameri-|respective areas, jcans will react to the news in|Borgeson said. = 3,000; and Avco up ¥% at 15% on youns toms 7-3) °*| factory condition today. |demands in that area appear out-|Church Detroit. : |comparative calm.” . Brant Jett, 159 vy type young toms 'rageous “™ \ Detporr. Kor. 3 (AP) en {o> Industrialist A. P. Le F. aon aes PRESENT THEORY | Lee is a manufacturer of aba-|Euclid St.. has BORGESON .- \ [a @ soso tows yore ge ap A gal naustrianst A. F. Le Fere) ry. senator told a reporter the; They will present theory on th€ cyses—those bead-and-wire devices|been appointed field assistant in New York Stocks fet oot: large 37: medium’ 26-30: Of Jackson Dies in South subcommittee: also will invite the techniques and methodology of ef-'that have enabled the Chinese to\the Pontiac district office of the , ; eres reported Checks 26:33.) | FHA to defend its refusal to re-|fective instruction of groups atido lightning-fast calculations for|M. J. Beckers Agency, 1310 Pon- Rev. 3t\iak) athe | Commercially graded JACKSON «® — Alidor P. Le duce the down payments required; all age levels and will relate this the past hundreds of years—and| tiac State Bank Buliding Con-| William Murphy, 526 Linda Vista A DETROIT # — Retail sale’ in: EW YORK, s after decimals \ els . ; rie ‘ al Vere 34.3 nee hos ogy sg imeettre Frere. 73, founder and chairman of of buyers seeking FHA-insured|information to the peculiar needs/he claims to have invented ajtracted with the Equitable since | \ $01 be: am ~ Bre Drace a(the board of the Le Fere Forge loans. and particular problems of the! means of simplifying its use. 1958, Jett is a member. of . F s\ 92.6| large 3p mogiem 36; small 19-20;/Co., died Thursday of a blood clot) He said he is concerned by the church school. . | Bis abe es board of-directors of tn penie i FOR a. 4 ™ * . at his winter home in Hollywood, slump in housing starts which he} eo — as \Junior Chamber of Commerce and 31.5 There will. be opportunity in | “memory bank.’ This consists of _ 2 P _- Fla. \predicted will continue into 1960.) qiscussion groups for individuals | two rows of extra beads te store |the board of directors of the Mich- Le Fere, who came to the Unit- ‘ ts and question the panelists. | to be kept in mind merce. 31.3 ests and qu the user ; 24.3| amaranth meet Pri 1 ng Bd States from Belgium in 1903, Knowles Heads Detroit The Rev. J las Parker of| Vhile iigaheclory 7, x~ * | : Pl ber 27 has ca ’ Cather-|started out in Detroit at 10 cents Sales for Oldsmobile olla ae te » Ro Frank Such has been appointed 31.3) ine McO Sec Adv./an hour as a stove worker. ; St. Paul Methodist Church, Actually, though, the 44year-old|/branch manager of the General {1° | special tien of Pon * oe * LANSING # — James w.|Chester, and chairman of the work-|Lee is more interested in gettingfotors Acceptance Corporation of- a comm: no = le now i4|shop planning committee, said that} Americans to use an abacus than! tiac Lodge No. 21, Fri. Nov. thik Knowles today was named Detroit! : , ae fice in Pontiac, Si i\to conter the MM. degree. Lodge|, He later founded the firm which) 71. manager for Oldsmobile Divi-| #lthough the program is specifical-|he is in his own invention. sy flective Dec. 1 its at 7 o'clock p.m. Leslie L.|bore his name. A millionaire, he @one anaes lly geared for the church school} People can’t afford to have add-| "4 . a PS 1614 fon P . nies ta thai sf sion of General Motors. ily & | cop a it was an e - 33.4) Botchkias, W. M. Adv.|was active in charity work. ke * teachers it should be of equal in- ing machines at home, he said,| meencedl today. 4 Nard : Hy communication Cedar : Knowles, who has been Chicago terest to ministers and directors | “this is where the abacus comes He succeeds REGAL 4 jastorola.” 140.4| LOCOS, NO, 00, P&AM clarkston.| Americans spent 16.7 billion dol-|zone manager, succeeds Frederic! religious education. in, to help the home budget and H. W. Sanders WILD BIRD are Net — of degree. Gordon Btayt, W.M. Adv.|/ars for their medical care in 1958 L. Foerster, Foerster was named} x * * the problem of reconciling ac- who has been! - 24 Nat Gyps ..,. $4.2 ; — 300 million dollars less than|Southwest regional sales manager; ‘‘We feel that this will be one) counts. appointed man-| SEED - $8 -p~ Fe FS . ‘ they did for recreation. with headquarters in Dallas. ‘of the truly significant meetings) “Afyone can learn to use the ager of the new-|M an attractive mixture of sunflower et ee ey N B f abacus by following the simple in- ly established] , milo, kaffir, millet wheat +» 3 Ne Am AY .. ews in rie ° . structions that come with the set. end canary ceed Bi eee Fee 3S ———— — _ = The abacus is not only very useful ap esl 5-Lb. Bag........ 60¢ 4 Chie OW «4: 34; Charles W. Brown, 29, of 1401) [0 ‘jto adults but good education for ‘Such formerty|y 10-Lb. Beg........1.10 "Bt Bas + '. @.| Rosedale St., was found guilty of childrea, because H teaches the Cogan 9 25-Lb. Bag. .......2.50 ener te Beth wr. Tc} drunk driving before Municipal principles of mathematics . , . vienlaae te i eo: ; varem **s$9*| Judge Cecil McCallum and fined — “— oO «ok d ff Ohio State Uni- ° ¢ Bsoxk °° -:'ibs| $100. He immediately appealed the . . —— + Bird Feeder Pros! a Detroit Retail Sales versity, he joined the Columbus, =a Sica Com. anes tee Se sa eae ‘Ohio, branch of GMAC in 1949. He AND , pf OPES lhe Zoomed in October |was appointed sales manager there’ 5 Lbs Bird Feed 2 Proct } *in 1956. 4 RCA 1 Rev 5 2 Rev Ssesccssasesss: ot} § Republic Sti 1 8/Dr., reported to Pontiac police , $] 49 $3 Detroit department stores were up| ° #é\yesterday that someone stol 5 a | : Reva Met. 8 /hunting jacket valued at $18.95 and pall serene ecient rot my Ofticer e ee: i ina the Federal Reserve Bank said to Marching for REGAL Scoville -. 48) Someone broke into the Bethune y: - , “tle oe oe 3 School by breaking a window, it x“ *& World s Record SUNFLOWER + jocony ‘BS was a to Pontiac Police ~~ said mag sales SEED Sou Ry ..... S3\ yesterday. Nothing was reported were down four per cent. Womens) GROTON, Mass @—Around noon \\ ‘ sid" Brand eos a missing. apparel shops ~ appliance — tomorrow, ist Lt. Wayne B. a aw Pig attractive to aT , oe . whit B es increased 16 per cent, */26, of the. U.S, Army’s Second BB. ccarcccsses 3 eae ; sa On RS “ ner gat. Nov 28 3:90-7:30 p.m. ture stores 12 per cent and men’s | infantry Brigade, hopes he'll havel 5-Lbs. .......... 92¢ < Suiver Pap. 348/22 State Street. Adv. ——— — check.(S0mething to be thankful for: that 1O0-Lbs. 62.22... 1,80 Swift & Co 06 ~ ; Detroit s opped walking and, if] ¢ H ton ae - : book spending increased 12 per iwciy hase world’s marching rec-4 * a F | , ¢ Tex G Sul ... 11 'Two Americans cent in October over the same 1958/4. CRACKED CORN H Rare Rear a i month, | The young officer from Bow, WHEAT and aa4 Tran W Air briskly at 6:10, ; . - 61, Twent Cen FH § C b D h N.H. stepped off y uM Ri ht f B ds e n3 . ; ght size for Bir ait treme og FACE CUDAN eal Bishop Titus Lowe, 81, {i."Foct Devens, Mass, by way off 10-Lbs. .......... 65¢ i vor nits, a] HAVANA (UPD—A government Dies in Indianapolis Concord, NY. IL better the “20. 25-Lbs. ..........1.35 Un Gas 3.1 attorney has demanded death by . ie hopes he’ er ss e 1044 ne } : | “ous Rub |... bes firing squad for “Col.” Austin FA OS een? iis|hour marching time for 110 miles| ROCK SALT : 80 ve | og 3) 4| Young of Miami, alleged leader of! Lowe, 81, former president claimed now for England’s Royal 3 Upjonn “43 u : Council of Bishops of the Meth-| air Froce airman, Mike Desmond, | for Thawin =s an anti-government band in west ve West Un Tel . 45 | a odist Church, died early today in| Weste A Bk | 294/¢rM Cuba, and 30 years’ imprison- 100-Lbs, .1.70 +) 50) Weste El 99.3 “ " Indianapolis Methodist Hospital. is ere < <5 505.8 Gee eet) ea emt for ‘‘Maj.'’ Peter-J. Lambton, He had | Stes Nicoll started a sort of march- ¢. 1322 Woolworth ... 6275/8 British-born American said to Bishop Lawe had oonigy — ing fad last month when he and bd he tei sts Red 1204 be Young’s chief lieutefiant. _. in the Ser o spe y five other soldiers from his brig- SALT ~ € & Woe ; ade hoofed 105 miles from Cape ! ; Born at Billstone, England, he i ceeSTOCK AVERAGES =| Aldo Prieto Morales algo urged! came to this country at the age of| Cod.to Fert Devens in 40 hours For Water Softeners ian ‘that 36 Cubans arrested @ith the| 14 and lived in Pittsburgh, where| *%4 30 minutes. athe 2s inert. Reis US grees tWO Americans‘after & skirmish in he worked in the steel mills. A British Seldier, Lance Corp. | 4 ... 3372 1255 95.8 221.1/Pinar Del Rio Province ti rfonths John Sinclair, 42, then went. out | Week jag «i. 3208 UT $2 331 Lago be imprisoned for "3" years. ; and hiked 110 miles in 30 hours, Ago .1.- 2986 1324 88.5 2003/The 38 men were chafged with Playwright Commits 40 minutes. Next, Desmond broke| igh .{.. 388-4 1476 1026 2388 \Kictting against Premier Fidel Suicide i ., |Sinclair’s record. And last Sun-| i M24 1385 98.7 2143/Castro and murdering; a soldier suicide in N.Y. Hospital day, a Russian-born woman doc-| rors THT 09 29 1866) Ved in a clash with the band. tor, Dr. Barbara Moore, . trudged] 7k a * * SARANAC LAKE, N.Y. (UPD—|into London, claiming a 110-mile| Wei ae up 095 Young is a former resident of , |George Victor Martin, 58, widely}walk in 27 hours, 30 minutes, | fis, SEA uP 008 Itndianapolie sak te Wb de wi known and author of| But Nicoll, and the three cotn-| he to 11 a.m. 600,900 lumi hres silico tx Wanicesl wee ner Mier SraheesMhgwrt | emegendly lips gr thine teal. mi suicide last night in his|day, probably afte carrying more DETROIT STOCKS } : he came to Cuba. Lambton lives in room at Will Rogers Memorial { #C. J. Nephler Co : ipment — namely carbines and ' Pigures after decimal potnis are eighths Nassau, capital of the Bahamas. { Hospital at Saranac Lake, hos- po nor canteens, and full Pree : ' ee pital officials said. combat eur 28 Jackson FE 2-0491 4 27 2% | Shipping fever losses among cat- wore a ~ ; | Martin, a patient of the hospital| The Americans also will be try — ° ** 4 194'fle in the United States amount to] | LOVE AT FIRST SIGHT — Oh, you great big —Playpal Doll under the Christmas tree, with her |since 1956, was found by an at-|ing out a new combat boot under ORAYTON STORE ™ : Prot Cos ot? fiabout 25 million dollars annually,| >eautiful doll, exclaims “sailor. Christopher real golden hair glistening? Christopher is the /tendant who. said the playwright/development by the Afmy Quatt-| Ze Mig. Co... .....106 108 108lreports North Carolina State Col-| ‘Siano, 3, proving that guys of all ages go for sop of Mr. and Mr%. Mithael Siano of 4344 Mid-- |had slashed both wrists and atms/ermaster this should be a} 2066 Dixie MA 5-3791 oe 5 ae So cee | teas, dolls. Who could resist falling captive to the Patti lanid St., Drayton Plains, with a razor blade. good test. | aed ;~ . ‘ - ‘ “ i , ‘ ‘ ’ ty