| i oo ae : ‘ ~ tackle the problems of auto- state law. pee 4 oe eg x * rea Pe k ke * * * x * k ke & Other Projects of $770 Million Governor Asks ‘All-Embracive’ Social Program Proposals Echo Stand! Taken in Major Talks) Against ‘Moderation’ LANSING (#—Gov. Wil- liams, in his most sweeping propdsals to the Michigan). Legislature in eight years, recommeded today it mation, atomic energy and revival of distressed eco- nomic areas. The Governor went be- of a future “so vast, almost; so incaleulable as to chal-' of “m Williams asked the Legislatute to create a new state commission! to study problems of automation! and to give it $160,000, ture create an Atomic Energy Commission to promote, control and study the peaceful use of nu-| clear power. ‘DIVERSIFY INDUSTRY He proposed that the State Eco- ory Council. nomic Development Commission be} given more money to increase and diversify Michigan industry, set up a Washington, D.C. officer to ob-! tain more government contracts for Michigan and advise workers in distressed areas where they [| should go to get new jobs. He proposed a Development Credit Corporation to ‘facilitate’ loans to small business and indus- try unable to get bank loans, Other Williams’ recommenda- tions called for: A $500,000 annual appropriation) to pay $1,000 college scholarshtps to 500 students; . A new formula for distributing j (Continued on Page 2, Col. 5) Auto Builders Boosting Space | in Newspapers NEW YORK—Auto manufac- turers will give the nod to news- papers during the coming year. The Wall Street Journal says: “Newspapers will likely continue to get the biggest slug of auto- dom's advertising dollar. Cad- illac says it will place its heav- iest emphasis in newspapers. Dodge, Ford, Studebaker “dnd Hudson will be well advanced in DeSoto is going for a 50 per cent enlargement.”’ pointed the CC representative to um. to blueprint hs weas NEW Chest Head Named by Board Elect Glenn H. Griffin and Mrs. Gelston Poole to Top Offices The Board of Directors of the Pontiac Community Chest yester- day elected Glenn H. Griffin presi- dent to succeed Harold J, Mul- the Greater Pontiac Area Advis- Pair Are Unidentified iH tl rz 2s ES 4 I ji BF Hi it ‘Denies Alcoholic Funds have been used to purchase a search taking a | Aa TH i “brain wave analyzer,” with re- U.S. have already yielded 200 secondary: role, ‘300 pennies. , Sight 2 Men Waving Flags na t Scene of Jungle Crash Additional Funds | A radio report from Quito, Ecuador; today said two men waving white flags were sighted on a sandy river One of the downed missionaries, T. Edward McCully Jr., 28, of Milwaukee, is the husband of the former i if i i 4, 8 L 5 EF B 8 z z z fi i Fs Meira s new twee automatical Lae cae The Sts penny ly makes him CC representa-| (INS) — te Frank already received tive on the Pontiac Area United|Board of Alcoholism has denied a , iS cntaa dn Vemma Fund-Commmanity. Chest _ Adviacty request ty the Traverse City Siete; oa wen, atenty on thelr Committee and a membgs of the Hospital for $6,000 to study brain) way—more than 1,200 of them— on specific| Board of Trustees. waves of alcoholics. The board) by express. The new president was also ap- Said $3,500 of the money would) | Letters from cities all over the to ACCLAIMED AT BANQUET Treanor, second from right, is congratulated by their newspaper schedules and | Melvin Eller, president of the Junior Chamber of | Commerce, after he was named “Young Man of the Year’’ at the organization's Three Receive Jay omer ye — William L. annual Bosses’ ing Boss of the cee Awards he east ee a a ae . 4 priations to community colleges. Pontise Press Photo, Night. At the left is William Fox, who was present- ed the Jaycees’ Key Award, and at the right is Williams Urges 34-Point Plan for State Elected Hitchhike to Safety Would Require States to Match U.S. Funds According to Wealth f f ee E g : i i t iy fr | E i lt i : Fair, Partly Cloudy Predicted for Area According to U. S. Weather Bureau reports, it will be fair to partly cloudy tonight and tomor- row, It will be colder tonight with a low near 20. The high tomorrow) will range from 29 to 33 degrees. The road authorities said that the roads are slippery in spots in Michigan and slippery and snow covered in Ohio. The lowest temperature pre- ceding 8 a.m. was 25. The ther- mometer registered 27 at 1 p.m. Wants Fluoridation NEW YORK (#—The Board of Health today recommended flu Gelston V. Poole, who was selected as ‘‘Outstand- Year,” (See story on page 2.) oridation of the city’s water sup- ply to reduce tooth decay. Voting Machines May Be Answer City Facing Dilemma Over Big Precincts voting machines or modify voting precincts in accordance with the| With this in mind, the City Com- |mission has requested a demon- stration of two different machines for Jan. 26. PLAN DEMONSTRATIONS Under the law, precincts em- ploying paper ballots are allowed ed are the’ Automatic Voting Ma- The machines to be demonstrat- costing: approximately $1,500 each, the new system could be in use by the August primary. and No- vember national elections, Mrs. Evans declared. In Today's Press | County News... 20.5.4... 7, 2 Editorials .......666.0-008008 8 Food News.......... 31 thru 99 She estimated that it would cost the city about $6,100 for the ad- Another phase of on the highway problem is the rapid increase in number zg : Pitti nH cae iH in the three-county the speed of road construction. At present the county road com- missions must expend most of their efforts in saving old roads, leav- ing little or no money for new construction, In. 1954, the Oakland County Road Commission spent $2,194,273 on maintenance, compared to $1,- 089,955 for construction, widening and reconstruction. The money left over for’ new roads would have seen 8 ane concrete highway built for about 6.5 miles on a new location, <= bles [ifin ef Shivers, Rain Soaks Boston PRESS other 2 & i r lic : i i E : i i Hl S petty tt; a : i if ru 3 aki 2 Diana Barrymore Begins Fight Against Alcoholism By EARL WILSON Special te The Pontiac Press NEW YORK—Diana Barrymore is voluntarily en- tering a psychiatric sanatorium in Westchester County tomorrow to fight alcoholism, she frankly told this columnist today. Flooded With Calls... att. “Sure I'll discuss it,” the actress-daughter of the late Fok > 5 : 3 ; i i : a 3 1% ; i =f Also Requested = { “if 7 ef ei 5 FMS Si Pee a iF ha t A THE PONTIAC PRES personne! jat time and a half for actual time Rioux won a maximum award of/ worked before the start of a regu-| $2,500 for an idea which resulted in|lar shift, plus a $2 premium ad the reduction of material shipping’ being called in or back. costs, Stack said. The Weather PONTIAC AND VICINITY—Clearing air te partly Other unions stil] without con- tracts, but not on strike, are the photo - engravers, the newspaper guild and the teamsters. ; Robinson said he felt these un- nt ions, too, will reach agreement ! winds 15-25 m.p-h. Today in Pontiac Lowest temperature preceding 8 a.m. At @ a@m.: Wind velocity 23 mph. Direction: North Wallace Ivers Co. President Is Dead BIRMINGHAM | — Funeral ar- rangements for Wallace R. Ivers, 1390 Lake Park, who died last night following a brief illness, at Sun rises Friday at 8:00 a.m. Sun sets Thursday et §:21 p.m. sets at 5:18 p.m. Moon rises Pridey at 7:30 a.m. ‘ 30s'R. Ivers Co., 830 Mark Twain, |Detroit. aeeee ree, tee Tee heee Ove eeeens ber of Commerce safety commit- t R . Secretary of State James Hare explained the new state 65 mile per hour speed limit and pre- sented a resume of a traffic pro- gram which Governor Williams will put before the Legislature. The meeting disclosed that the governor will ask for 150 additional state troopers and request that the state adopt an annual mandatory * |safety inspection for all automo- biles. Accprding to Chief Straley and Haskill, a proposed central filing system to handle habitual traffic the most thorough discussion at the meeting. the Legislature will be the request- of driver training to ed licensing of all private schools two license plates in state and the adoption of a coordinator for state courts to ¢s- partment said that only eight or nine states fall into this category and that the remaining 39 or 40 would get a type of bonus for good work performed. Eisenhower noted that a serious |Shortage is imminent at the college jlevel, particularly in the training of doctors, teachers, nurses, scien- tists and engineers, | ‘ * « «© | He said the federal government must leave responsibility for col-, jlege private groups and _ institutions. However, he said that he is going (to appoint a committee of educa- ‘tors and citizens to set forth pro- violators within the state and to! ; : afford more rapid checks when aloes pode, best to deal with violator is apprehended, received | _ Other points to be presented (Business Breakins Yield Burglars $110 Burglars who broke into two N, Perry street business establish- ments early Wednesday stole $110 from a cash register and an un- | An ‘struction, ; j es | Improvements in ment compensation. A system of disability insurance. A better industrial safety law. A state labor relations law. Minimum industrial wages of $1.25: an hour, school from Lansing. buildings to states, localities, | Establishment of a state agency \to protect consumers. proper land use.” Restoration of such historical monuments as old forts at St. Ignace and Drummond Island and the support of the historical commission’s historical marker program, water rights. unemploy- Removal of the boys’ vocational “agricultural program of A statutory commission to study Authority to the state health de- partment to “deal more effective- ly” with the problem of air pol- of the accident. | Ss, ea es on : é cme Li mA 1} Day in Birmin; ae ae ordon Leading. YMCA in Drive for Members. which has: chosen William C. Gor-; Co. for 19 years, he was don. as chairman. of its committee ee See of management for another year, |troit at time death. He came will begin merabership enrollment ete from Grand Rapids two Years for 1956 at a dinner Mond&@y ine: two en, Eugene, 11 and Inight at the Y. The campaign, aim-|Sheilah Ann, 8, both at home, also P Toad Gacy ont Gator Robert pays " | Graham are coctairmen tor the F TOOL SPECIALS |palgn: For Fridey & Saturdey On the new executive staff, WILLIAM 8; HOLDEN Gordon's aides will be Delno an ee ane oa dented and Elaine Jones, secretary. The : Business Leader | sss =3.= Mrs. Daniel E. (Elia Louise) Sut Dies Suddenly are exieteey. Sal Gongs Ew: Re oe vn Vite, ee, ee seam im Poatiee General tepial William Holden Taken rings of the Y. Dr. John K. Or ; She had been ill for some time. | by. Death; Was Head|mond and Young C. Smith were | She was born in Whitevale, Ont. of Trade Stamp Firm (cts! members emeritus when Sturdy. Clamp-On Style "Can ime 2", th dau eee eam scents eccea |e Bench Vise - ter of . : , ner Bauldry. bridges were out and highways and railroad lines oy Matra y remy aor orem New president of the Y Men's $2.49 Value 48 Mrs. Sutton had lived in Pon- flooded or washed out by floodwaters which hike is part of a $155,- Club is David Hubbs, who with!B As shown, all.met- years cure. on Nova Scotia's south shore, Many highway have made more than 1,000 persons homeless. ee ey eres en an He at 8:30 yesterday morn-|s dav His staff includes Al Mad- _ —"s She is survived by three daugh- ~ {also calls for-a 10 cents per hour i": His death was sudden: Beisen, vice president, Robert|— 2% inches. ters, Mrs. Arthur H. Brown of ) increase for hourly city workers|2™ ts wile were making plans t0\schatter, treasurer, Morgan Bar. | Royal Oak, Mrs. Lyle (Leone) i iam reanor am e equests and # $208 boost for salaried em-|/sve soon for FiociGe, Ohio #2": airman, and Don Choice of Two Styles Gens ta at Pecos be omen, R ae A d A ? Billi ployes up to. and including those|s.o¢ 3 1877, the son of Pierson|Cmune® “Live-Y'er” house organ CLAW or RIPPING ith total earnings of $5,200. Cy iy fob er mC eceive Jaycee Award Amount to $2 Billion wan toa cmines of 20, |B and Pore Aa Baril Haden, +s HAMMERS Calif, nine gr and two 1. Treanor, of 971 Ber-juals and six chosen| {Continued From Page One) teat sap Rana Rye HF P8Y\to the former Harriet Schell in suvicste et bake a. $1.98 Value Grea ganicren Bivd., became the com-|to receive special awards at the|gram should be considered only as) 4 is expected next | Antwerp, Ohio. 4240 Mt. Vernon, Royal Oak, whose | A sister, Mrs. Frank Shaw, lives| munity's choice for “Young ManjJaycees’ annual “Bosses’ Night" /an emergency measure designed Tuesday as to salary for the two) The Holdens came to Pontise | survivors include his son, John A.| c in Pontiac. ee a en eee Sot Sn Bn Semele to help states and local communi-| municipal judges. in 1936 from Ypsilanti. He es- | Dunkel of 2403 Dorchester, will be Service will be Saturday at 3:30 was the 155 .Dis| Named “Outstanding Bose of |. vercome the nation’s critical tablished the Holden Trading |at the Shrine of the Little Flower p.m. from the Farmer-Snover Fu- Service Award by the| the Year” was Gelsten V. Poole, ties the s onne Stamp Co. in 1930, | at 10 a.m. Saturday, with burial neral Home with Rev. Fred R.|Pontise Junior Chamber of Com-| president of the F. J. Poole |classroom shortage within ove Williams Presents ip iag nergy eselgg mig Tiffany alficieting. Burial will fol-| merce. eee an, | amine tf Relhtane Seayty Co. jyears.” Phy ee ee Shiner and Dunkel died Tuesday as the result Full: 16- ounce low in Perry Mt. Park Cemetery. M-yearold trucking ex-| while William Fox was given the | 4.0... shortage is over- H lof an auto accident. A prayer,E weight, your choice em 4, [ecutive was one of three individ-) Key Award for service to the _conee in shortage to over- 34 Doint State Plan Saamember of the Scottish Rite orvice will be held at 9:30 am. of claw or ripping Joseph Warren Gunter Chantoes. can and must go forward without | 0 a One) | Besides his wife, he is survived Saturday at | Sullivan Funeral ® styles, Wood han- Merit awards for “outstanding! federal funds, to meet their cur- inued Page three daughters, Mrs, Lloyd) , ° . Jeep Warren, of 2 Branch 3 Pa r Unions ‘community ‘service and coopera-| rent and future needs. Preseat |state school aid to local districts, tuner of Flint Mrs’ Kathleen De- . 12-Inch St., died recently Joseph tion” went to the Pontiac Motor| construction levels indicate their |including increasing the per pupil Haan and Mrs, James VanHook, Seer ere ee Division, Chamber of Commerce,| ability te do this.” grant from $177 to $200; both of Birmingham, and seven' Josephine Chase, 0, oo Sai mace ee City R ch A rd et are & Recrention Det] A tact sheet issued by the De-| 4 94099 icone: wenn St A ee, OO so heat prea, Mince Berea 4 Tin Snips ’ Press radio w \ im ' pecmeigy Fk 1894 and married da CCO a, WPON and a > partment of Welfare in connection teachers and a lower pupil-teacher 2. is ving & west City, Okla, ~ —< $1.29 Value unig Holston. Main speaker at the event was|With the message estimated that ratio; Preston H. Chase, ves A member of the Providence | Detroit Dailies Hoping Father Joseph Kubik, professor of school construction needs over the| . * * Service will be Friday at 2 (children, George P., of North ¢ Missionary Baptist Charch, he social history at St. Marys Col- be about 470,.| 4 20 Per cent increase in oper-| p.m. in the Donelson-Johas Fs- jiywood, Calif., Mrs. Lawrence Cod-| had lived in Pontiac 13 years to Resume Publication |i... Grcherd Lake, whe steel en we = lating budget for state colleges and neral Home with the Rev, Rob- ling of Midwest City, Edward P.! and ‘employed by the city| Eq Next Week ed the assembled | business-man,|°" “!assTooms. universities; = - patie. , a aoe of Royal Sw ich yon Gol E. of of Fontes. rly civic leaders, government officials This an, also said that) At least 25 million dollars to tote setustad tote nai ond Mes ply tam rd wee ot Ail pS. .F —_ Betsdes his wile, he is survived) DETROIT (INS)—Leaders of thdla speech entited “A Prospective(state and local governments will] start « six-year, 68 pallhen, te Christian Church at. Hicksville, ney, with wbom she had lived. Also oe een eee by his mother, Mrs. Mary Jackson 'tree striking unions in Detroit’s| of Communism.” build 67,000 classrooms this year, IAF Coleg SAPARei ee eee iOhio for service at 2 p.m. He will surviving are two sisters, Mrs. of Pontiac; and seven children,|,. 4.5 shutdown today! in receiving his award, Treanor|#t_® cost of 2% billion dollars. comes et Wayne |be buried in the Forest Home Mary May Giroux of Detroit and Joseph Warren Jr., Dewitt Lillie wed catvenent On new con\Wan cited for outstanding com.| Tbe President set forth a picture tartar mir r Cemetery at Hicksville. Sister Catherine Teresa of Brook-, Pel a Rowe Mary, Narren. allltacta with the publishes, munity service and leadership. He! © Nation with school rooms al- In lieu of flowers, friends have |lyn, N.Y., five grandchildren, and wana 3 Mrs. Addie/""Miembers of the striking stereo-|was chosen to receive the distinc-|"C®4y jammed and the shortage) A state park expansion Program 420 asked to make contributions three great-grandchildren, Mrs. Margaret inalies end oF unions|tion by a panel of three judges|®"™i"s sharply. stepped up at Jeast 3’ million dol-'., the Berea College at Berea, Ky.| Service will be Saturday at 2:30 Halon al of Petia | commend So menting Sab jnte entered let o Sve cand | RENTS WITS SEATES Mn ae eal & state Woler ——e oe ee aca Ok. wie Also surviving is a brother, to the pacts. nominated from the com-| “Today, hundreds of thousands’ S vals th ‘ , . : _. B. Anderson of pty r, L. ccsiis Gbinoad; gotidiad aap ire ath € OS on odd rolls of check these outstanding broadloom buys! NO. 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Write sist canadian 90 "Deion Editors” in care of this newspaper; it irate Gotham Motorists Jam Up Traffic Courts NEW YORK @®~Thousands of (Personal Creed Allows Fire Hazard to Exist NORTH HOLLYWOOD (—The motorsts who got summonses from’ reason Otto F. Timmsen_ hasn't. police in a New Year campaign’ placed a firebreak around his accidents caused angry|mountain property is that his per- sage gaa York City sonal creed forbids him to destroy, anything that lives. Four thousand men end women! Catting a firebreak, he explained, formed a long, slow-moving queue to Judge Morton Barker, would in- Many protested bitterly at the|other plant life that abound in his like being sent/area, j a day,” said one. The Fire Dept. had charged the. New Year,Timmsen with maintaining a fire prevent a repetition of|hazard and failing to clear a 30- “From Dee, Fee Lae one li | Come early, while Us: Our tS010@E Be here when the doors open at 10 A: M.. -Shop every floor . 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SNS ae Mee sate WER TLE TEER A IESG, 1.69 Boys’ Shirts 99° save. al "a 88 Jackets -HOUR SALE 10 1.99 Toy Pianos 99° | 1.99 Walking Doll | aurreir 69° 1.99 100.” wha Ln 3 net i.) 3-HOUR SALE 10 TO 1 Be Here When the Doors Open LADIES’ DRESSES 1 to 20; 38 to 44. | Group of 16.99 “ee eee 3-HOUR SALE 10 T Boys’ Jeans--Shirts $1.99 value. Come, sq TO 1 Boys’ Polo Shirts 1.00 Davy’ Crocket styles 6 to 16. ALE 10 TO 1 3.75 CHIX Diapers *3 Stock up for now and spring on these bargains. Broken sizes, 10 SMA i DOW PAYME Mn - Infants! | | THE PON TIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, JANUARY 12, 1056 niversary of Its: Founding | ommunity Cenler Program Marks Lap | Fi i : F é COMPARE! GET GLAMOROUS COLOR AT LESS THAN MANY ADVERTISED WHITE SHEETS. ALL PENNEY SHEETS ARE LABORATORY TESTED PERFECTS! PENNEYS Penney’s Famous long-wear Nation-Wide® muslins in Pastels [* neetate satint ELECTRIC BLANKETS 2-YEAR GUARANTEE AGAINST MECHANICAL DEFECTS Rush to Penney’s NOW! 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VITAMINS at SAVINGS 100 Dicalcium Tablets vita » 69¢ 100 ,.., Multiple Capsules $128 100 B Complex with B12... . $152 100 Unicaps, Upjohn’s... . $31 Pint Cod Liver Oil....... 79 | plus tex SAVE on BABY NEEDS 30¢ Liquid Similac....... 18¢f 1 oz. Glycerine Suppositors . . 19¢ 3.02. Baby Koff Remedy... . 59 55¢ Johnson Baby Powder . . 39 2 02. Zine Oxide Ointment . .. 21¢fE iy ; a pe Sey eee Ee Sg ee ee poo eR Meg, é i a ee Pte ee. ee a ee ee eee eo een ES ee | ‘ The Near Eastern influence is shown in George Carmel’s sprin spring 1956 side slit coat of black and white checked worsted. The collar and cuffs are black velvet, and the full-length lining is green taffeta. This coat was shown yesterday in ad York. ' sports and beach Yes! you Really Can Afford any shoes that catch your fancy! ee Wont on unusual shoe? Looking for an extreme tyle? Or just wishing for a terrific every day poir? You con have ony, of all of them without bh. mio wrelning your budget they're reduced to o marvelously low $1.97 and $2.97—ot Maling's greot big, wonderful, sale! So enjoy o shopping spree ond seve money, too—ot Maling’s! ale Maling Shoes 97 £97 and FORMERLY 2 ‘9 TO 6.99 Every Color! Every inetertall Every Heel Height! Not every size in every style. fei? Maling Shoes 50 NORTH SAGINAW STREET e fe Meeder and fie Evenings ‘man Allen will serve as joint hos-| By JUDITH. |. CLEMENCE NEW YORK—Tiny 3 and 4-year- old models walked their way right into the hearts of the visiting press yesterday when Brigance showed his coljection of summer, sportswear, e *. * © There's a real place for fashion in the pint-sized crowd, and this year more than ever you'll see family groups wearing identical wear, You don't see the tomboy in the summer collec- tion of little girls’ apparel. Every- . thing . is toward be the trim, spic and Mrs, Clemence span silhouette. Even the slim jims.show the influence of the new lady-like look for small fry. * * * Editors dashed to Hattie Carne- gie's. salon ‘to see her collection of spring finery at an early show- ing Wednesday. Silk organdy, silk organza, * silk chitin, silk Egyptian cottons a PEO Chapter Holds Meeting at Snover Home Chapter AW of PEO Sisterhood met at the home of Mrs. Paul M. Snover on West Huron street Mon- day evening. * “Music in PEO" was the theme of the program. Bob Richard, a teacher at -Eastern Junior High School, presented several folk songs. Mrs. Charles Coppersmith pre- sided at the business meeting in which a report was given of the Oakland County PEO Cooperative meeting held in Birmingham on Monday. Chapter AW was hostess at this meeting. * * * Mrs. Iva O'Dell and Mrs. Nor- ‘tre-embroidered laces are _ the favored evening fabrics. Pinks and Carnegie Blue are some of the most beautiful célors. — Yards of fabric are used for evening, with drapes falling in gentle folds. Keeping every fash- fon trend under control, Miss Carnegie showed empire line dresses and backward moving skirts. Back panels flaring out from collection. Carnegie shows the bolero (a fireefer with over-banding detail to make it look like a bolero top); the dandy coat, which is a double- breasted hip-length variation of the Navy pea jacket, and the T- ‘lcoat, a straight coat with T-shaped '|pockets. Renowned trend setters, the firm of Monte-Sano and Pruzan, held their showings at the Pierre where several collections have been shown this week. THE SOFT LOOK - Everything is soft in this group- ing including fabrics, silhouettes and detail. News is in the gentle back blousifig of the coats, which “is so well done that it looks like curved shaping for the every slim torso. : * * Ld Narrow coats and suits even narrower with this blousing. Shoulders are cut much lower than usual, Three main fashion themes set the mood for spring in the Orig- inala coat grouping... One is the | empire look (high waisted, long line).. Another is the emphasis on the back interest, and the third is the little Lord Faunt- leroy look, Famous for fleeces, Originala has done exquisite pure cashmeres with a lot of sparkle. Several coats are richly embroidered in gold or silver with pearls and rhine- stones studded in the embroidery. Even tweeds get the treatment by tons on them too. * * * tesses for the Jan. 16. meeting. “Tuesday evening as guests of the Mr. and Mrs. Ward A. Roberts of Nelson street announce the engagement of their daughter, Janice Lynn, to Curtis D. Diver. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs, James D. Diver of Walled Lake. Janice attends Michigan State University. 'No date has been set for the wedding. “JANICE LYNN ROBERTS Y the waist were prominent in this Coats are now looking different. | look | Originala—you'll find jeweled but-) High Style pe to : Nilbery: Set! firm of Ship w Shore, we attended a preview of “King Lear." the star, Orson Welles. We think perhaps he’s the most enormous man we've ever met. In. stature, in many ways, We marveled that he could leave the stage following this most difficult of She plays and join us in light conver- sation. ‘remain in this country, but that will depend a great deal on the reaction of the people to ‘King Lear." * * * Tomorrow we'll tell you about ithe collections of Oleg Cassini, Christian Dior and many other famous designers. Girl Seeks Popularity at Parties — Emily Post Claims Good. Dancers Are Never Wallflowers By EMILY POST A young girl writes me: “Can you give me some helpful hints |qn how to be popular at a dance? I'am in my freshman year at college and there are several dances coming up here at school which 1 would very much like to go to. “T have never been the ‘belle of the ball’ so to speak and am scared to death of being a wall- flower. 1 would be very grateful to you for any help you can give » Answer: Don't look bored; be enthusiastic and look as it you were having a heavenly time. Above all, learn to be as accom- plished a dancer as is possible, because a good dascer is never a walifiower. “Dear Mrs. Post: My wife and T will soon celebrate our 25th wed- ding anniversary. There will be an evening reception in one of the private rooms of the hotel. It will be an informal gathering of friends and relatives. “My wife is going to wear an, afternoon dress. Would it be prop- er for me to wear my tuxedo. The only dark suit I have is rather shabby and my other suits are in| the brown family. “My daughter dors not think it will be proper since my wife | is not wearing an evening dress. | Will you please give me your opinion.” - | Answer: A tuxedo after 6 o'clock’ cannot be improper. Being a former basketball player: of their games. “I go with him to many of these games. During intermission, the EVERY JANUARY CLEARANCE * FURNITURE * * APPLIANCES * REDUCED TO CLEAR SAVE $$$$$$$ = THING At Reduc LARGE STOCK OF USED * REFRIGERATORS * TVs ed Prices! Tues., Wed., Thurs. 9: 3526 Seshabew | L& G Furniture You'll Notice the Difference in Quality and Service! STORE HOURS: Mon., Fri. & Set. 9:30 to.9 P.M. PLENTY OF FREE PARKING 30 A.M, to 6:00 P. M. OR 3-1711 school song of both teams is usually played. My boy friend naturally rises when his Alma Mater is iplayed. I would like to knew if I am supposed to rise too.” i Answer: Although you are not obliged to, it is certainly courteous, ito do so, especially if other girls) around you rise. Cuts Preparation Later at a special gathering we - had an opportunity to talk with certainly, and after watching his 'tremendous performance, perhaps He told us that he’ would liké to he still has a keen interest in the! nq team and goes to practically alt! cmsen's columnist, were present- Hattie Carnegie’s spring 1956 ball gown is of black embroidered lace over pale pink silk organza. Miss Carnegie is showing organzas predominantly in her spring 1956 fashions. The bodice of this gown is cut lower in back than in front. Women’s Section ) THU RSDA Y, , JAN NUARY "12, 1956 PAGES 24-30 Furniture Mart Honors News Service OF lace (INS) — Enternations! | ews Service and two members a the INS Women's Department, | Olga Curtis and Virginia Kachan,| ‘have received a special award for| @ Miss Curtis, INS women's editor, Miss Kachan, INS Midwest ed with the Dorothy Dawe Award | by the American Furniture Mart) in Chicago. | It was. the first time in the nine-year history of the award that the gold loving cup was giv- en to a major news service or news service writers, Miss Curtis and Miss Kachan have been assigned regularly by \INS te cover the semi-annual inter- national home furnishings markets in Chicago since 1952. The citation accompanying the | award described INS as ‘the first | major wire service to cover the UNIVERSITY P ARK, Pa. (® — market on a four-story-a-day basis; To shorten the time it takes to the first to devote regular weekly | \prepare and serve food, Louise columns to the home furnishings, |W. Hamilton, extension nutritionist industry fof the general public and! at Pennsylvania State University, | the first to inaugurate a depart- ‘suggests washing fruits and vege-|ment devoted exclusively to cover-| itables, except berries, | Storing them in the refrigerator. before) ing the news in the home fur- | i nishings and fashion field.’ | ONLY THE BEST | from OF ORD Et mattress the same day! 332 West Huron Street You can be sure of custom made bre in mattress and box ;spring when you buy “ OXFORD! Any width ' OXFORD'S rebuilds old sagging mattresses, new again, Call in the morning and we will deliver your remade “THE BEST FOR LESS—DIRECT FROM OXFORD” Oxford Mattress Co. firmness: The very best is ‘atts tile * FE 2-7695 The Dorothy Dawe Awards, | named in honor of a Milwaukee home furnishings editor who died | in 1947, are made every year to newspaper and magazine writ- “Dear Mrs. Post: My boy friend | «distinguished reporting of home | ers. Other 1956 Winners were: jis a graduate of X University.| furnishings news. Willella di Campi, home furnish-. ings editor of the New York Daily |News; Diane Heckert, assistant women's page editor, the Dayton (Ohio} Daily News, Joan Harries, | special features editor of the Lan-| caster Newspapers, Lancaster, Pa.: and director of the home furnish- ings department of Successful! Farming magazine, and Florence | Byerly, home furnishings editor of Better Homes and Gardens maga- | zine, | Diamonds for $1 NEW YORK (INS)—A lady can wear “diamonds” for as little as $1 in 1956, provided they’re “black diamonds.” These are charcoal-colored rhine- stones, latest novelty for costume Betty Fisk, associate editor jewelry. They are being used with jclear rhinestones or in combina- tions with other colored stones, CAROLYN G. INGLEDUE The engagement of their daughter, Carolyn, to Robert J. Short is announced by Mr. and Mrs. John Ingledue of Tiffin, Ohio. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Short of Niagara avenue, Both are seniors at Wayne University. Tae ER “TURN YOUR LONGHAND > INTO SHORTHAND WITH The Shorthand Written with a b ec’ s ' Your Shortcut to a Better Job — MORE Pay! SHORTER—EASIER NEW CLASS STARTS TONIGHT The Business Institute ‘ Phone FE 2-8551 for Information or Visit Class | 9 West Lawrence Street, Pontiae Rie cei Sa ee ES ag 2 Phone FE 2-355t © +. a : ne THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, JANUARY 12, 1956 y % i“ ’ ae | _' ‘ % Wa oe Risse pea Seaver ~ Mahia eee 5 - ipl] fat i ! Hi i th E 1! ' z i 2 F Bas i i ee ili cE i 8 5 k F j E E ri i é bs : if re it ut F i it ¥ a by : a FE .& sd ar cy dn a ie a DANISH ROLLS.....6°™4Q¢ ite 2 . Hairdo Creat tho tape of wertananstip tend & ee Vue Ge set oe a all H ) |Fiairdo Creators | ee tian te essai FR Or Ee at At Beech-Nut I discovered. niconiusion |mesenons Applesauce Cake ...... 1 Delicious : how tempting an apple can be” 20.22.22 "= Says Connie Clausen on the DR. SPOCK TV Program can concentrate on new styles | See Dr. SPOCK on TV presented by BEECH-NUT BABY FOODS |. "22.cous, “ust, ssneing wv ‘olf Mr. end Mrs. Barcel Jones of Pontios weil. putt golf at the Escape Hotel in Fort Lauderdale, Fla., where they are vacationing. Sweetness in Human Nature | Orchard Lake, are shown enjoying a game of pitch and +a oe 2 earns snapping irritably at the hostess, =. See : pepepomprmenmnen (SAVE ON FLOOR COVERIN _ TERMS TO SUIT YOUR CONVENIENCE . KARENS FLOOR COVERING For mankind stil fren i. Next to Karen’s Toyland 4524 Dixie Hwy. Drayton Plains Pir 3 E Er je EREIEE fl ; uk i eF , jadd .to the appearance and. soft-|ship is neds of a good suit. And silk’ tailors, erm The shrink-and-shape Watching Beech-Nut prepare [home permanent in 1 . fruits for babies is wonderful at * ¢ «@ harvest time! They use apples oe eae ee with skins on, That way, vita- _|tended to eliminate the masculine, mins and minerals usually lost |crew-cut ‘styles but many women are captured for a baby to grow = |thought shoulder length hair was Hand Sewing Looks Best Hand operations, skillfully done,|in good suits, and this craftsman- = caJtarennaeese! THOMAS PASTRY into touched with reembroidered alen- . ' that could goinagift basket. And [8ccording to stylist S. J. Franco, lapel Beech-Nut makes sure Baby gets “me hier Ba ty about back os we , i've : Pay wd appliques on neckline ‘sa q peees = \ ge ae all their goodness—cooks apples The nation’s beauty shops in- : ns Sa aot net cee Delicate ap-/| 121 West Huron, Neer Coss ' ly | pliques and panel details are PARK FREE IN REAR GOODS Nut Bread ... a Banana on. 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THRU FRI. * ee a ee ‘has a 25 average for second place, best Ne jaa a Sees es Se N pare \ Classic! taka’ amo st, ee in treo tacos Mchean has yt we ( 98\\] MSU Downs UCLA | fo oe ve Tae | ee Pi \ TERMS CAN BE ARRANGED POR ALL WORK \ 17-14 | omore with 23 tm three starts. |. tnd shoot basketball, _ N FIRESTONE STORE N) auch. cite? fated Sehaviren 3 ly dosh oe oe FEderel 2-9251 « of Robt, Tayler in ‘BILLY THE xi’ F ittle Men Pace Point Production arly Big Ten Basketball Race ,— The Big Ten’s|ing the scoring sensations of the, Wisconsin's Dick Miller has hit topped by 5-11 Robin| young conference basketball title' 24 straight \free throws for a lost one game, j Straight wins. Pontiac's five has = Against Lions Detroit Offers. Reichow Ist Chance When NFL Draft Begins VANCOUVER (—B. C. Lions of. the Western Interprovincial Football Union may lose out to lowed by Stanford with 54.6: The talented San Francisco team, however, is not even among the 597 Purdue, a school that pioneered Detroit Lions of ‘the National Foot- him Reichow has decided to wait a PIP DEPP P ON, + NANA WY UU YUVAL Puvbl - Hanford Worsted & Wayside a 37 Reg. 39.50 Reg. 47.50 | Choose from’ our many styles and materials and save 10.00 during this gigantic clearance. Wide assortment “of fall and winter shades in most men's sizes, Come in today! Lip-lined topcoats Reg. 44.95 Coverts, a. Tweeds; ‘all wool siplined. . Reg. 34.95 Twist Gabardine 100% wool siplined Reg. $55, rich all wool velour Overcoats enw oe Men's Clothing Sears Main Floor AiV 4 > yi. \ % ee eee Shirt Sale! TO 3.98 T 99 Reg. 2.98 Leather Gloves 66 pr. VALUES UP Choose from this wide assorment of plaids, stripes and solids in cottons and 7 Long sleeves, assorted colors. SML, XL. Men's dress gloves, periect for driving. Handsome black, brown and cork leather fully lined. Sm, M, L Men's Fernishings. Main Floor 454 North Saginaw St. Phone FE: 5-4171 until the NFL draft Jan. 17 before jmaking a decision. | Crowe has been in Reichow’s ihometown of Decorah, Iowa, for | some days now in an effort to sign replacement for aging quarter- back Bobby Layne, offered to make) Te" ihim their No. 1 draft choice and) \to groom him to succeed Layne. St. Low completely recovered from a brok- en firiger which sidelined him most ‘of the 1955 season, has signed his 11956 contract. is j I 5 Me Bil 7 2 Morris, Edgar Willingham and|y aneers « Rochester 5 Armada Capac m Ryan are other possibilities. | Romeo* , Cranbrook 3. New Haven* Dryden Little Chiefs and Viking reserves tjtieq* - Warren’ 5 Almont Brown City* tangle in the preliminary Friday's: Michael* . St, Rita | 15 Ortonville* ight, ‘that showld Produce a red s: Benedict St. Fréd'tick* 10 Imlay City* — le. Fiint’s reserves are; , Home Team riding an unbroken’ string of six! Denotes etatabtiutuce D last * | first Mackenzie last night to teil|97.8 The h ighest Jwarbeo ane amc Louis Gol Open of 68.5 and C. Lions, telephone’ B. C. president|1,173 points in 12 Don Mac el tee se for May 10-13 Marshall of West Virginia is run- ons, Oklahoma A&M Top College Defensive Teams NEW “YORK (P—Unbeaten San, ner-up to Morehead with 837 points _|Franciseo, the nation’s top-ranked|and a 930 average. Then comes basketball team, held the best de-/Memphis State with 1,016 points fensive record. among the major and 92.4 Louisville with 1,081 points colleges today. ‘4. The Dons, who have won their 38 games to move within one of tying the all-time record, have also showed that George Washing- yielded only 626 points in 12 games|" is for an average of 52.2 points. Okla- homa A&M’s perennial ball-control| specialists are next with 53.8 fol- 20 on offense. _ scoring team fs Figur ever footballer. He said Detroit Lions, seeking a Toledo Columbia #2, Pennsylvania 74 Fordham ¢, Princeton 64 nome “:) e 68 Carnegie Tech ry West yo 66 Syracuse Tl, Penn State soUTH Duke 100, 3 Louisville 60, Notre ow % (OT) New Mexico 92). Montana 19 Texas bees © 1 85, Arizona 78 SULTS Minneapoun It 114, ‘Boston Ly A COLLEGE BASKETBALL RAS nessee €2, Geor: ) wy 83, Johns-Hopkins 46 ede fh, ‘oie O May 10 through 13. 6 Evansville 96, Keabecky bar tg LD * * * Westrum Signs for ‘56 =| Washington. st. Louis), 9, (8) snouncement was made by Ian NEW nome (INS)—Veteran Defiance Nan * . bene, coushient of Carling, |New Giant catcher Wes Westrum, ivet 77, Ferris who pointed out that the St. Louis date will be one of four tourna- ments during May beginning at Fort Worth, Tex., and including Kansas City and Dallas, Tex. a 97, Rochester Now at J& BAT Your battery run down? Weak? Just stop in a J&R . have it charged FREE! We will give it a thorough check-up and test! We os a loaner while your serviced FREE! 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Free Parking Rear of Sto Open ween and Friday 'til 9 P, M. Ca, 2-9234 seenliien ai e RFE ell PF at eet: : mn a : i ‘tet eS - couple »_ tained a slim lead through three _THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, JANUARY 12, 1956 _ + Jan. 16. Deadline 26 at Cortina D’ competitors and two _alter- nates in the Olympic Winter Games opening Jan. amperes, Italy. Presumably a nucleus of aioe oe Closely - contested basketball games in the city leagues thus far this season have been the excep- tion rather than the rule. But a) of nip-and-tuck thrillers| were sprinkled among Wednesday night's four-game card at the Pon- nasiums. General Motors came from_ be- nage BURG ae rtp wig nip Stadium Inn, 66-63, in last night's adult American League nightcap at PHS. ae ee periods of play, but the Coachers| santo de iSosiet, Inst stoma to ip period. Central Christian's Gené Willis It was Adrian's second league victory in five games. over Albion last night. = grabbed scoring laurels with 13. points, Gale McAnnally and Archie) ee a ae Toeen ane Leng Dear gyee- |. SAN DIEGO, Calif. w—Jockey over the Keego Merchants in adult) American loop play at PHS, The insurance squad was in command, all the way. Richard Hobson scored, 21 points for the Merchants. | Grubb headed the Spartans’ attack} with 22 points. Mike Brennan net-' ted 21 markers for the losers. =Coachers, ‘ees Gain Narrow Victories Hall trott pumped in 21 points|tiac High's gym tonight at 7 and to lead Sun Life to a 64-55 verdict 8:30 p.m, Louie’s Tavern tackles! ithe Independents in National divi- sion play, and Stadium Inn meets the Keego Merchants in an Amer- ican loop nightcap. Both games are in asad Leese Creu. & 2) 15—85 SUN woe at 13 20 1004 Byaneus oeeemseaners 20 13 18 1283 omc . . wo Mw wee ACES itorcceemees M6 17) OH CRNTRAL eenceee 8 1D 8 168 Leroy Nelson, 18, died today from head injuries suffered in a spill at the Auga Caliente, Mexico, track on Sunday. He -never recovered after the accident. Nelson was either kicked by a hoof or struck the rail when his mount fell over another -horse) which had gone down with a brok- = he. * * Brain was performed, ‘Sunday. At that time his pulse and! blood pressure disappeared, A sur- geon opened his chest and mas- jsaged his heart to restore action. Two games are scheduled in Pon- SPARTANS..." tral is ie ar Jockey Nelson Dies Sa heag Sorter | Tn ee tials Set for From Spill Injuries preps’ Stadium NEW YORK (INS) — St, Louis High School stadium has been chosen as the site for the final U.S. Olympic soccer trials to be held Jan. 22 W. T. Hobson, Jr., chairman of the U.S. Olympic soccer commit- 'tee,-made the announcement yes- terday. He said the tryouts would pit the previously announced east- ern team against a strong western) squad. Footbal Rules Managers Quitting N Y paging ou Slowly. . eel with “seven or more mem-| OPEN . BOWLING ‘Waterford Arch Archers Group Huddlng | eae: Sheep Lined. . $6.95] | ‘Wool Lined. . “a Daily 8-8 Sey ‘AUTO PAINTING | Expert Body and Fender Repair got All vn bw a body, such as the guild, can exist Begin League Play .. The Waterford Township Recrea-| tion Archery League began compe- J _ munity Center. The league consists of seven teams with openings stilt | available for shooters. bine Meden Bang i Coin end Painting FORD DI At Nes maILARRY JERO ae Fritz Crisler Chairman)” sonn Woods of Hillsdale and ‘: of Committee. 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