* ourselves,’ Meidlein said. - came to the same conclusion. “noted, would offer better con- _ . * Obituaries .....-..: erent » Last Tax Stab as Sena compromise plan. “This is it,” said Sen. Frank D. Beadle (R-St. Clair), Senate majority leader. “If time, we might as well go home for the year.” _ Both the House and Senate were ready to break camp tomorrow for the Christmas holidays. Leaders in both houses agreed Republicans and Democrats must come te Clock Tolls Out Year ,. LANSING (?—Michigan’ toward a dramatic climax tonight when the Senate will decide once and for all whether to accept the latest, tax s ll-month tax war heads we won’t. do something this Industry Backs Air Service Bid Flights to Pennsylvania and Ohio Advocated Industry is supporting Pontiac . bid for air service to Cleveland and ether manufacturing centers in Ohio and Pennsylvania. Both freight and passenger ser- vice is-needed, according to state- ments. from Pontiac Motor Divi- sion, GMC Truck & Coach Di visian and Fisher Body Division's) Pontiac plant. The statements have been for- warded to the Civil Aeronautics Board in Washington to back uv the city’s detailed arguments for more aif service at Pontiac Mu- nicipal Airport. These arguments were pre- pared for the City Commission by Homer D. Hoskins, airport manager; dehn W. Hirlinger, manager of the Pontiac Area Chamber of Commerce; and Sherwin M. Birnkrant, assistant eity attorney. The main contention is that air service is needed to connect Gen- eral Motors Corp. plants and sup- plier firms concentrated in Pon- tiac, Cleveland, Akron, Youngs- town and Pittsburgh. * *® * Pontiac Motor Division has more than 230 supplier plants that could be served by such an air con- nection, said J. B, Meidiein, di- visional traffic director. There are 75.in the Cleveland area, he said; 20 in the Akron- Canton area; 25 in Pittsburgh; and four in Youngstown. * “To assist these suppliers in) adequately meeting “the require- ments of their customers for mail, packages and personnel, direct airline service would be extremely ‘beneficial to them as well as to, J. E. Lind, traffic manager for GMC Truck & Coach Division, He listed 160 suppiiers in ‘ Cleveland, 24 in Pittsburgh, 17 in Akron, 12 in Canton and 5 in Youngstown. Not only is the proposed service needed, said-Lind, but ‘it wowld seem that service from Pontiac ginning. of an ever. increasing service to cities east of . Pitts- burgh.”’ “There is “absolutely no doybt about the tremendous need for im- proved airline service.to our com- munity,” said G. V. Shafto, tral- fic manager for Fisher Body Divi- sion’s Pontiac plant. The he proposed = service, nection with Fisher Body plants in Pittsburgh, Cleveland and Raclid, Ohio, plus numerous other GM and supplier plants doing business with the Pon: | tiac factory. All three plants have to rely, at eo present, on Willow Run and De- troit Metropolitan Airport for the (Continued on Page 2, Col. 3) In Today 's Press : « eee et eee eo eee <9 Bt is * eT “to terms by the weekend ihelp from two rebel Republicans, _|90 million dollars after virtual elim-| ‘the veterans trust fund egeue 4 4 ior the tax feud will bredk off until the 1960 legisla- lture opens Jan. 13. The battle almost came to a sudden halt last night when the Senate turned down a plan geared to a one-mill, two-year increase in the corporation franchise fee.. Sen. Haskell L, Nichols (R- Jackson) abruptiy declared tax negotiations over for the year and called for adjournment. A At the last minute, Beadle won backing for a last-ditch reconsider- ation vote tonight. ‘‘I still have TS\hopes,”’ he said, The House, marking time, sc hed- wed a Friday morning session to! act on Senate -decisions. Republicans, excluding half a dozen dissenters that included Sen. L. Harvey Ledge (R-Oak- land County), hope to push beost, worth about 13 million dollars fer each of the next two years. It would be tied to a 34-million-dollar package of nuisance taxes approved by the Senate twe weeks ago. House Democrats turnéd down both proposals last week and, with countered with a 6 per cent tax on corporation profits. It would net. ination of the corporation franchise | fee, Meeting behind closed doors, majority Republicans rebuffed Beadle’s plea to attract Democratic) lin Algeria. The Heat's On IKE RETURNS TO NORTH AFRICA—Presi- dent Eisenhower and his host, Habib Bourquiba, pro-Western president of Tunisia, Wave to cheer- suburb of La dential Backs De Gaulle on Algeria WITH EISENHOWER AT SEA @, voyage to Toulon, France, —President Eisenhower received the U.S, eruiser Des Moines. the cheers of thousands of Tuni- sians today and discussed with Hagerty said the two presidents their Tunis meeting Why Cohiteeis:: With Cold Feet? Whooe Drain Verdict CHICAGO (®—No longer is the shopkeeper’s pitch limited to | “step in for a minute and get | warm.”" * * * support by agreeing to liquidate | , Which! would pump about 40 million dol- lars in quick cash into the debt- ridden treasury. | * * * | “Three or four senators fe¢l there is no cash crisis and some think the trust fund is a sacred cow that should not be touched,” Beadle said. He said he would try, again “‘in the strongest manner I ‘cnow"’ to cash the trust fund. © Senate Democrats refused to go along with the franchise fee increase unless Republicans knocked. out a provision linking it to the nuisance levies, which would hit smokers, drinkers and telephone and telegraph users. Republicans refused, Needing 18 votes to pass, the bill got 14 votes.from the 20 Repub. Co inued on Page 4 2, Col. 3) With 12-Town Case Carson, Pirie, Scott & Co, a department store, has installed palace White House Secretary James C. County Board Will Go _ to State Supreme Court AP Wirephote ing crowds as they drive through the Tunisian Marsa today en route to the presi- for a three-hour visit. Ike Leaves Tunisia for France | self-determination. in hour after the President's brief visit said the two leaderg agreed failure te achieve a solution in Algeria was of “grave conéern.”' “The achievement of self{-deter- A jeint communique tssued an | Mercury Soars to Record 55; Will Drop to 32 _ The record soared. 3:10 pom, in the Pontiac area, The | was in temperature fo ao al vesterday| previous high for 1940 “when the mercury UNITED PRESS INTERNATIONAL oe ASSOCIATED PRESS _ vse ete te sete Released From Prison ‘Only Few Weeks Ago Dec, 16 CHICAGO (Roger Touhy, a kingpin among the climbed to 33.3 degrees. The high beer barons in the gangland wars of the prohibition era, today _ ‘The mereury. will drop to a jow of 32 tonight, according to | the U.S, Weather Bureau, The weatherman predicts partly) lay Saturday’s temperatures are ex-; pected to continue rather mild. ‘Skies will be partly cloudy | Unseasonable readings we re commonplace throughout the state. high of. 44) Traverse City had a and Marquette in the Upper Pen- ‘insula recorded a high of 39. '* This morning’s 6-12 miles "hour through tonight. At 2 p.m. the tem- ‘perature reading was 42 Rocky Has far to Southwest an Claims He Ils Getting| Support: Promises of as 1960 Candidate OKLAHOMA CITY Nelson A. Rockefeller, (AP) — Gov taking pol- aboard Algerian conflict by an offer of jtical soundings in the southwest today, said he is receiving méte Hagerty stressed that the two|promises of did not seck- Yo settle\comes a candidate for the 1960 endorsed! the éonflict, leaving that to the Republican, President Habib Bourguiba the war|French President Charles de Algerians and French themselves. tion. He then resumed his |Gaulle’s Proposals for ending the) support presigential He looks like lan increasingly confident one. ' Rockefeller headed for itoday, nearing eight-state tour Says, ther to announce for the GOP nom- mination by African and Asian ination. peoples is one of the most impor- “~ * ak * tant events of our times,” the communique said Returning to the North African triumphs eral in World War HU, ing Tunisians as he landed Marsa, a -Tunis suburb * * * scene of his as a@ gen- Eisenhower was hailed by thousands of shout-' at La Even in a tightly-controlled Re- luncheon an affair dominated by adherents of Vice President Richard M. Nixon, he says he| received encouragement “Some of them indicated they would support me." he said, ‘It publican last Tuesday, | ‘The ‘ee-membe Oakland . . sarte » . quartz infra-red lamps to warm | Phe three-m moet “o“_ A helicopter flew him from the, “8° ® small but heartening por up passersby who stop to look at ic punty = Drainage Pour’ q mn Des Moines to the specially built tion. gave a similar re port after window merchandise, The lamps Iv ted to appeal | Circuit Judge Wil- janding spot only a few hundred Ind sarlier 0 . - liam J. Beer's adverse ruling \ards from Bourguiba's white meetings in Indiana, earlier on heat any object struck by their against the 12-town storm: relief Moorish-style palace. this trip. . . rays but not the surrounding (grain to the State Supreme Court Because the President was not. 1” both Wisconsin and Indiana—, air. - | a F 7 ~*~ * * scheduled to enter Tunis during 274 i” fact every state he is vist The appeal immediately had his three-hour visit, hundreds of ne Part Yat aders fav ixon even more people asking the old buses and trucks brought thou-' nomination. question: ‘““Will that sewer be built?” “The appeal means just an road,” said Danic! W. Barry, county drain commissioner. + *« * Barry, Delos Hamlin, of the Board of Supervisors, Col. 2) _to these areas could be the be-; | Poecnenee obec hae Dna teh ty het al other delay in the long, tortuous chairman. and) | The old Pian allowed credit only| | i - if he Were x i \ | Hoffa. aii is ever sands of spectators to La Marsa. The watchword of Tunisia’s rul- ing Neo Destour: Undependence) party was “Tunis will come to him.’ ° The crowds waved and cheered during the short parade to Bour- guiba’s palace where the two men. talked’ over a lamb chop breakfast, Other crowds estimated at 200,- 000—~—swarthy men in thick bur- nooses and women in white robes —applauded, shouted and. waved as the President drove the six miles to El Aouing. airport and took off again in his helicopter forthe Des Moines. The\drive had been arranged so the Tunisian people could see him. Signs along the way stressed! Tunisians’. ardent interest in. the; ifate of their brother Algerians and) ‘the issues of coldnialism and | naepenaionce: . Paper Claims Hoffa Feathering His Nest WASHINGTON @® — iRobert Y. Moore, Board of Audi- tors chairman — all members of (Continued on Page 2, James R. his pension if he is removed as! Teamster president, the Washing- ton Post said last night. The newspaper said the Team- ister Executive Board adopted the pension boost for Holfa at a méet-| ing Oct. 1, but it still has not been ? disclosed: to union members. The key provision in the néw pension program adds pension credits for up toe 15 years em: | ployment with Teamster locals ‘or other. ‘subordinate bodies, ac- cording to the Post. [; |for each year with the international /so “headquarters, The newspaper said under the iold pension Hoffa would receive $11,666.67 . ann upon reaching’ “eatly next year. The new plan would boost the , humidifier that looks like a little| Rockefeller readily concedes Nix- on has a big edge * * * In Oklahoma City, he said ‘a high percentage of the party lead. ‘ers, county chairmen and other— iperhaps 70 per’ cent—are for Nix- on.” | Reporters asked whether he is considering trying for the nomina- tion because of a belief that Nix- on, if named, presidential election. “No. sir.'’ Rockefeller said. ‘I deplore any tactics based on a Nixon-can't-win argument. tHe has been an outstanding: vice president and has done a superb job.’ variable winds will continue, if he be- nomina- a candidate—and| Texas the end of ‘an The purpose, he is to help him decide whe- in Milwaukee ‘gangland fashion. was expected to reach 46. was slain from ambush Wednesday night in typical The 61-year-old Touhy, pareled from Stateville Prison a few weeks ago after serving nearly 26 years for+a kid- cloudy with a high of 43 for Fri: Napping he sald, he did not commit, was mowed ry JOHN FACTOR if ROGER TOUHY Gov.. Williams’ Bow Tie Decked in Holly Sprigs “LANSING (UPD Mennen Williams — Gov, G. had holly in- stead of polka dots on his aren bew tie today. “Someone gave it to me years ago,” the governor said. “I wear it every year for the (Christmas) reception.”’ ¥ * * Williams and his wife will held ' an open house in the executive office for state employes today. Will He Love Her? PAIGNTON, England (UPLi— Zoo Director Norman Dixon vain- ly tried to hire a male elephant | keeper, then advertised vester- day for any woman “with an understanding and loye of ani- mals,”’ could not win the, ‘> Stuck for Novel Yule Gift? ‘Get One of These Gadgets By JANET ODELL . Pontiac Press Webster says a gadget is vice for doing something.”’ Today, let’s Home Editor “a contrivance, object or de- buy gadgets. down by six shotgun blasts from two assailants. He died on the operating table. in St, Anne's Hospital after. telling police he did not know the assas- sins, Police said they | ‘had no leads immediately, - Touhy, known as “The Ter- rible’” during his gangland reign in the 1920s, was shot as he was about to enter the home of his sister, Ethel Alesia at 126 N. Lotus St. in the Austin district. With him was Walter Miller, 62, a retired police sergeant and a principal defense witness at Touhy’s trial for the kidnaping of John (Jake the Barber) Factor, a onetime confidence man, * * * . Miller was seriously wounded in the back and arms. His condition was reported critical at Loretto Hospital. Miller fired several shots at the slayers before he collapsed. Factor, who lives in Beverly Hilts, Calif., was in Chicago in connection with a libel suit against Towhy. Told that Touhy had been killed, he told a re- porter: “I am very broken up about it. I hepe they gef the killer.”’ Factor said he was in a near North Side restaurant when he learned of the shooting. SUED FOR BIOGRAPHY Police questioned Factor at a Loop hotel where he had registered earlier this week. A detective was ordered to stay with Factor during the night. Coroner Walter Mce- Carron said Factor would be sum- moned to an inquest today, * * * really breaks me_ up,” said. “I’m very sorry to I just hope they find the “This Factor hear it, killer." Factor had sued Touhy and _ others for three million dollars in connection with publication of Towhy's 8 “bidgraphy, “The Stolen Years," He contended state- ments in the book libeled him. In an ambulance on the way ‘to the hospital, ‘Touhy told police- men, “I'll be all right, I'm O.K.‘* However, he had lost much blood from a gaping wound in the left leg above the knee. Other pel- iets from the shotguns wounded him in the right leg below the knee. The shooting occurred shortly after 10 p.m. and’ Touhy died at ‘Continued on Page 2, Col. .4) Banking Hassle Court Fight Due State Commissioner Is. Being Sued for Bias in Traverse City. LANSING wu — Banking Com- missioner Alonzo L. Wilson today prepared for confliet-of-interést wrangle that prompted Gov. Williams to demand his resignation. The governor said he would try - What teen-ager wouldn't love a “where-abouts” wheel . sin this week to talk the 69- ‘the dial, telling where the: occupant ia Mama will use a bread orcake| loaf of bread. Made of ceramic, it has a sponge inside fo keep moistened. } How about a practice golf ball for Pop? It will ‘improve his golf swing. He won't even have to chase the ball. Or an elec- trie putter that can be used indoors for golf. practice? so all-important in today’s world,’ a ‘hand adding machine might be just the gift for a lot .of péo- ple. For the person who's tired of math, theré’s a game of three- dimensional tie-tac-toe. Less. brain- wearing; : Have you seen the little gadget ‘total to ae the Post said. _ that cuts pears or apples into nice * : Ye Tog a ay | Hoffa has quietly worked out a to mount on the-door of his room? Like | a clock, it has new plan to add $13,125 per year to} hands pointing to parts oft ---- ; ns even wedges? Cores them too. (Or the little tongs that drop just SO much cookie dough on the pan? Does someone in your house talk too Teng on the telephone? Get him 4 time-keeper that can be attached right.to the juste ment, Although not new, one~of the| handiest kitchen gadgets any ¢ook| ican have is a plastic shrimp clean- er, With this, peeling and cleaning _ jthe little shellfish is.a quicker job. Since: mathematics has become; * * te Get a crayon sharpener for the junior set or a fancy pencil sharp- ener for his older brother. Maybe}** you can train the children to use them over a wastebasket. On sec. ond thought, get them each a new plastic wastebasket too, Another te Gasoline Price The J. 7 Parmer Gat 4 Oil Co, year-old commissioner into quit- ting the post, but admitted he is powerless to force a resignation without legislative help. The state constitution prohib- its the governor from firing an elected or appointed official while lawmakers are in session. Circuit Judge , Marvin J. Salmon conducted a - both of Traverse City he ekpectd_ trial date, would be _ i oem. f a ‘court fight in a leased Next Day = * * * * 4. MeNeary, 36, = BT, of 489 Harvey St. before trial. | Expect a Gift. | Nobody—-but nobody ~ can calllalmost daily air freight and ‘pas. Others Scie in Santa. Claus on. GMTC Plant dees Poatiae ‘men accused of - vidtating: state gambling laws, aie Place, guilty yesterday before + Manicipet Judge Cecil McCallum. of 4) sch St.: Clawie Day, 32, of 18) Quick St. and Otis J. Harris. changed | : their pleas from not guilty shortly. * ‘They were arrested Dec. & in they Needa’t |Industry in Air Service Bd (Continued From Page Oney~ | From Santa a@ bad name. }senger “service they require. . Two construction workers -¢*| PROHIBITIVE DISTANCE jeused of doing just that are find-| mH. 49 to 50 miles distance: ‘ing out the merry old mam has’ oo orating these two airfields from ‘his defenders ’ Pontiac. is prohibitive on many HerbeM § oecasions, it was noted. Special handling is often re- quired to bring- materials to Pon- | fiac in time te meet production | deadlines, Shafto noted. “With a scheduled airline oper- &.. Holdsworth, 21, of and dames (. , 20, of 3075 Baldwin Ave., Pontiac Township said = they . didn’t do it when arfaigned be- fore Municipal Judge Cecil ‘fe- Callum yesterday. ne ating into Pontiac we would elimi- They ill be tried Jan charges of using obscene language ‘handling and at the same time re-| in the presence of mniors duce our: transit time involved,"”’ Enoch. 9 and. Kenneth, re- he pointed out. ‘peated to their mother, Mrs. Louise x & ‘Grimmett, 1332 Stanley. Ave., what. All 100° member firms of the the. two men had allegedly said to Pontiac. Manufacturers Assn stand] -,. The three men are free under) a Police vice squad raid at, General Motors Track and Coach Plant No, 2. Eight other parsons arrested in the raid were released the following day, them. She signed a complaint. * * * language Most ‘ot the lice said of the boys. | But Kenneth challenged the slur | $100 bond pending eentencing'on Santa. Jan. 6. i “He called him a bad name. He ~ * * icalled him a ‘he con- At the time of the raid, police! tided to Judge “McCallum ' in court. said Day and McNeary were lead-/ ers of two separate rings, which, were doing an estimated $50,000 business yearly in the plants. | ersond ncome Court Fight Looms in State Banking Riff Cracks Record “ Continued From Page One) site within 200 feet of the Traverse) _ Steelworkers Return City limits. * * * The two plaintiffs contended | WASHINGTON | workers back .at their jobs, U.S} } (P— With steel- | Traverse City, with a population | sonal income rose to a record| of Syren wine, no ue tor a | ‘annual rate of nearly 385 billion’ teveperably darnage” thelr ewe cuaTs in November. institutions. e * * «kw * ' The Commerce Department ‘said . . .. yesterday total income went up! The Empire Bank opened at its); 214 billion dollars annually dur- | new location last August and| ing the month, There were some| lingering effects of the 6-day steel strike. closed five days later by court ‘orter which the Traverse City) banks: are seeking to make per- | manent. The new annual rate was one 7 | billion dollars above the previous > STOCK | peak for personal income, in Wilson was president of the! June, That was the last month | Traverse City State Bank and held) stock in all three until Williams appointed him commissioner 1997. He signed over all his stock, | worth about $85,000 to his wife. The governor said he had tried | since August to persuade Wilson | to quit but had met firm re- fusals each time. In order to spare the commissioner public embarrassment, he said, he kept the tussle under wraps until it broke into the open Tuesday. Wilson reiterated to newsmen his: refusal to resign and blamed the United Auto Workers for bringing pressure to bear on the gover- nor. He declined to elaborate, saying only he would have ‘some interesting things to say later.”’ 5 * * * AW Local 599 in Flint accused Wilson of improperly ‘‘whitewash- ing’’ a public loan company after not affected by the strike. | aries in basic ‘industries and transportation | jumped 244 billions in November | |injunction, LAYOFFS CUT INCOME ‘nual income by two billions ‘auto, machinery and metal- working!| industries, 730 million-dollar unemployment payments. There were smaller gains. in sev- eral nonmanufacturing industries, state and local government pay-| rolls, farm earnings and- income’ from dividends and interest. in| The.neport said wages and sal-| metal and mining| iwhen the 500,000 steelworkers re-' iturned to work under a federal sistant fire chief, Roy E. Rewold,| to benefit to some degree from, increased air service here, Hir- they'd linger believes. ‘heard they didn't understand, Por Located in the center of the | southeastern Michigan automo- bile industry, Pontiac is a ma- | ture industrial’ center which needs air service to continue its commercial and industrial growth, it was stated in conelu- sion, The city also went on record: supporting air service recom-, mended fér it—a’¢onnection on a ‘Detroit to Cheboygan route. BACKS CHICAGO ROUTE It also added support to a bid by 5 oN inate much of the ‘cost of special! -“« Prohibition Era Beer Baron “Roger Touhy Shot Down (Continued. From Page One) North Central Airlines to estab-/4)-99 p.m. as chief of detectives ‘lish service between Chicago,) Grand Rapids, Sasinaw- -Bay City.) * « * A hearing at which new short. | haul routes in the Great Lakes area will be set by the Civil Aeronautics Board will prob- ably take place early next year. It is expected that Pontiac will) have a representative at the hear-' ing. In iured inBlast ‘After Shed Fire Rochester Councilman, Fireman, Roy Rewold,' Hospitalized ‘John Ascher stood by to question him Miller told police that ene of the killers was tall and the sec- ond was short. He said as he and Touhy walked up the front steps ef the home where Touhy had been living since his pafole, two men appeared. Miller said he showed them his retired police | sergeant’s star and said, ‘We're | police officers.” The blast of shotguns followed. ‘Touhy slumped forward on the the kidnaping was a hoax pe before petrated by Factor. porch. The wounded Miller, firing at the fleeing gunman, fell on top of him. * * * Mrs. Alesig and her husband, Roger Jr., bur | not present. Henry, rushed to the porch ‘said they did not see the slayers. | POSSIBLY 3RD MAN Miller told police a third man Studges and was not bitter. ¢ ‘possibly was with the gunman, ‘and probably was near their car in a nearby parking lot in the, start a new life.” A Rochester councilman and as-| quiet residential district. 34, was burned about the face, | Touhy and Miller were returning e legs and hands yesterday But steel shortage layoffs cut an- | flash explosion at the scene of fire ‘in Avon Township. * * * The Rochester Fire Department. This was partly offset by a ‘had just about finished putting out! “increase in a construction shed blaze on Liv-| compensation |ernois road, north of Avon road, checks and other government when the accident happened. Fire Chief George Ross said ’ Rewold had gone inside, the con- * * * nan,. a Svfn-Times Reporter and ‘a co-author with Touhy of the ex- jconvict’ s autobiography, at the ‘Chicago Press Club in the Loop. | Brennan, who hurried to the | hospital where Touty was taken, EXTRA DUTY — Santa Claus isn’t sian expected to pull teeth but Sherri Lyn Aldridge, 5, wanted him to pull her tooth. Santa obliged. The tooth was no gift to Santa, however, the good fairy pays a premium on all teeth left under pillows. in a home after visiting with Ray Bren- | _ j ' told a reporter: “I wish I had | | not written’ the stinking book. verted bus shed to set up » 30 Last Civil War Vet gallon drum of oil or antifreeze, | and the drum suddenly explod- ed Is on Verge of Death i iE | } t ! | | | ; a hearing on the company's wage ee ‘ ' tak HOUSTON, Tex. (AP) — W alter | assignment dealings with union, Oe el che was hone W. Williams, last surviving vet: | nvémbers. They demanded his re- County Will Appeal a ' ‘etn : ooetisfectory yond. eran of the Civil War, was “much| moval from office e ‘ day, ‘ ee ‘ the| weaker"’ Wednesday night and it) Williams labeled the commis: 1 ] p) Edi t tio seriously ber ned, nd he willl jaPpeare _ that the oe sol-| sioner’: ‘e och | ier's last hours were at han onwenee influence charge “utter own rain IC ‘be in the hospital at least several; * — . , idays, doctors said. Dr. Russell | Wolfe; the T-| (Continued From Page One) The converted bus belonged to year-old Confederate veteran's the Drainage Board — voted unan- Northwest Construction Co. of De-|nersonal physician, said, “I Two MSU Cagers imously this morning for the ap- troit, the firm working on installa- thought he was gone this morn-! peal. tion of sewer lines for ‘the Mic tenga ing. , Ww olfe said W illiams had a} ‘St J a z ; Tagged Ineligible“... Sate University Oakland sewage very bad night Tues gg g “We feel we have the law on: our side by a EAST LANSING (UPI) —Mich- ‘Barry declared igan State University lost two: basketball players because of He referred to the fact that scholastic ineligibility today and} only Madison Heights tiled a law- suit against the new costs, while 18 other southeastern Oakland Ind., junior and County communities, which ‘will homore ferward Bill Pauline,| benefit. from the Salem, Ohio, will be ineligible be-| 4°@in, did not. es causé each flunked at least one cqurse fall term, which ended Monday. Starting center Art Gowens, key man in Spartan hopes to retain the Big Ten. title,. was an uncertainty. Some-of Gowens’ grade cards have'- been held up, a MSU spokesman’ a third remained a Starting guard Michigan City, question mark, Jim Bechinski, county had failed to take’ consideration benefits to Madison} Heights from the drain. * ® . Appealing to the high court, jwhich has already: passed on the ‘constitutionalit y of P2-town drain} Dp | proceedings, was one of two al-| the i Weather ernates ; . * * * The county could have set up cumly 10689. venient Gnd Friday, Colaey new costs and started again. reday. High teday 46.. But, considering the 15 non- Bligh Priaay' 43 | protesting communitics appar- Today in Pontiac . Lowest jdmperttars preceding 8 am. | ently were satisfied with current ss bce wind : |_ assessments, Barry said drain- Dizection, Worthe nd velocity §-15 mp.D." age members feared further liti- ureday at $:01 p.m. De ; = Seca Friday at 7-56 a.m gation if new costs were drawn we sets Friday at 10: 03 8 a.m up. loom rises Thursday at 7:36 p.m Dow: tores “Furthermore,” he said, ‘we BY a. ™,. .39\on the Drainage Board feel the Rae ip a... ? apportionments were aS equitable 2p. m... 42\as possible.”’ * ® * Netneniay i downtown) He, predicted that» the appeal ; temperature most likely could not be -heard by the justices much before the April term. DELAY FAMILIAR Since the project has been. in and out of cotirt since it was first - fenvisioned in 1952, officials voiced hould have been denet to “8600, J if the Drainage Board bad ie ‘the law properly and $47,102,000 | 13 to 1 majority,”’. The fire was caused by the explosion of an oil stove in the | bus shortly after 1 p.m. Firemen | were straightening up after put-— ting out the blaze when Rewold | | + | | | L* i and another fireman, Jack Up- | ten, attempted to right the | tipped drum, “IT didn’t feel “Upton was with me and had. and how just gone around to the other side} the city contributed to the condi-|of the bus or he might have been | tions making the drain necessary. ‘hurt, too," he stated, Thebarrel_ was on. an_angle.§- and the spiget must have come loose, Rewold related. Then the barrel fell and exploded, Rewold, who lives at. 312 Helen| St.. is a building contractor in ipartnership with his father, Frank 'Rewold. Senators Will Vote. } or Adjourn Tonight — (Continued From Page One) ilicans present and ‘another. from Sen, Stanley Roszycki (D-Detroit). Eight GOP backers quickly/§ switched votes when they saw the/|} bill would fail and the count ended |g up at 7-21. tk ik House Speaker Don R. Pears (R-|# Buchanan) and floor leader Rep. Allison Green (R-Kingston) both|® voiced strong support for the|s] Beadle trust fund - nuisance | tax -\% corporation franchise increase pro-|% posal, It holds od only hope of 3 settlement, they sai DEPROIT Strauss, 23, was sentenced th 10-20 years in prison Wednesday for his {part in the armed robbery’ of be preacher “in his -B ‘ see there was any idanger because oil takes a high) Judge Beer yesterday ruled the degree of temperature to ignite,” into | Rewold said. | Jailed for Robbing Cleric} | Mareullas|¥ CORRECTION | The beautiful 7-Pc: Living room group advertised at $148.00 in The Pontiac Press Wednesday, December 1 should have read . Beautiful 7-Pc. Living Room Suite $188 . We do have 7-piece group- ings which sell at $148, but the particular suite illus- trated in our advertisement is @ munich better quality — and an exceptional value at $188. WYMAN FURNITURE | 17 E. Huron 18 W. Pike : Kap ntsneecag gn ee mr 2 ee a = Se Attention Employers, Unions, Lodges, Execgtives — Others # The Ideal Christmas Gift—~ Discount Sale x of Genuine Ball Point Pens HOLIDAY MODEL i Ae tor every. pockethont 's ae Abit Bina 34 : ae ae he hese’ cut prices. | Line. PAPER-MATE 3 Reg. $1.79 ] 49 : MARK 3 CAPRI a 39 i ae | Ady CAPRI bound ‘over to Cireuit Court for. trial Monday. Board of. Trustees. for their alert! / =" charged Heinz with steal- action in saving the lives of tWO) ing oodwork: college students last month Le deccting Husa or at ®. Maple, Birmingham. oe ae “Heinz sold the stolep goods « * : ; The two policemen nékiored are _|Richard Reuther aid ey | « ibihes and Ooy found the. students tsa dead of carbon | monoxide poisoning in-a — ear during a routine check of homes under construction. The: car was parked in a drive-| way of one of the homes: being built, ‘police said. * * * said. . in the Christmas Spirit MOORESVILLE, Wis. (UPI)—— The Mooresville town board or- dered Merchants to remove | Christmas. trees from parking | aa i i wi Keego Harbor and Wixom, police: | ‘Your neighbors will be | thumb! Just add woter, | satin wun, and watch the tlewers Come up....© » -worieties. Guoranteed omoxed ot your green healthy, bright, colorful fuss or muss, Choice of to grow = Reg. $1. ‘living near the Alesia home whe iof Factor. He also was- given a/ ‘invited, Waiting the arrival of a resusci- tator the officers: applied mouth to mouth respiration. ae Police Chief Norman Debnke, hiding the meters and cutting | parking revenues, then rescinded | the order’ ‘‘in the - Christmas | spiri 7 i meters because the trees were "AP Wirephote | who asked the board ‘or the commendation, said “the inei- dent justifies our police policy -of assigning two policemen to a squad car.” “Police training in mouth to’ |mouth resuscitation methods had ‘amply paid off in saving the couple,’ he said. \Bloomfield Country Day School) Roger would be alive today.” @nnounces that the school has’ [Just moved into its new building He did not am: his comment. plity his c t 1050 E. Square Lake Rd. Tem- Police questioned two youths | porary quarters have been in the’ Unitarian Cherch on Lore Pine said they had heard the shotgun! roaq and Woodward. blasts. However, they said they, Tomorrow all girls will partici- did not see the gunmen. ‘pate in a Christmas orenvnd. the Touhy was sentenced to 99 years first social event to be held in the in prison for the 1933 kidnaping | ‘school, Parents and friends are Refreshments will be | Patricia Fulton, headmistress of’ | 199-year sentence for his escape | served. from Stateville .with several other | prisoners in 1942. He. was. re-. seat : . The Birmingham Lions Club is ‘captured about three months later. leollecting used recreation and Touhy contended throughout his athletic equipment to give to chil- long years of imprisonment that ren at Camp Oakland, ‘ford. near @- * * * Project chairman Jack Andrews isaid the camp can use skates, | sleds. ping pong and pool tables! 32, were and other athletic equipment. * * * NOT BITTER Donations can be made by con. | He told newsmen he held no tacting the Lions Club. When he was paroled last Nov. 24, he was greeted by his sister, and his wife, Clara. His two sons 34, and Tom, A Birmingham man was ar-| FNO LOWER PRICE in TOWN... Ta) 4.4 2 ~Says Our Comparison Shopper On This Item! 4-Inch High Walls — Full 20-Foot —— § , gf ° e i Ice Tay Rinks ! j fingers. Corrugated wall, l-piece seamless { f d s plastic bottoms, no sharp’ edges, no welds j to give way. Complete with repair kit. Get one for Christmas — entire family will have fun this winter. i @ Aluminum Wall @ Plastic Base | @ Sets Up In 15 Minutes — No Work ' Why Pay $18 to $20? — Save at Simms « Keeps your children sate in their own back ‘ yard. Easy to assemble, no bolts, no frozen ‘98 North SPORTS Saginaw —ind fr Street Floor “All I want now,” he said, “is | an : . peace and a chance to rest, to ona charg oat anal eo | y. * * * Henry Heinz, 56, 276 E. Brown shotguns St.. waived examination before Judge Edward Emery and was. ean a | Wednesday night, B days later, blast of gangland ended Touhy’s 8 hew life. A ak | Bayer Aspirin Save 20c on regular bottle of 100 tablets. Fast, eftective relief. Limit 1. ale ge ee Buy Any BINOCULAR at SIMMS with Assured EXCHANGE PRIVILEGE! Now you can buy your man the binocular he wants—and it it isn’t exactly yes a. wente--296. mer exchange ‘em after Christmas for, the he ra 1x35 St. Moritz Prism BINOCULARS ba i . Prices Include Federal Tax Saccharin Tabs 4 Full 4 -grain strength—substitute for. sugar. Gonnier 7%¢ bottie of 1000 tablets. | Lactum Liquid ‘D Regular 27c can of Mead’s Lactum baby for- Zeiss type binocu- lars with coated lens and prism Individual focus. 7 x 35 BINOCULARS - Zeiss / 2 1” Type — Regular $36.70 ..... \ Ix 50 roy s2 4" 7 x 35 BENOCULARS 87 CF-Regular $55.70 Super Wide-Angle . 33 Listed above are just a few of ‘the many binoculars you'll find: here at Simms. And naturally at CUT PRICES. Special—LEATHER CASE for only $1 with purchase of ‘any Binocular. mula. No mixing or stirring. Limit 12. Carters ™ cl Genuine Carter's Little Liver Pills that aid bile flow. Regular 49c size. Save 18c. Coldene a RUB Regular 69e size. For ‘relieving miseries oF chest, colds, aches and pains. Save 25c. Pept Bismol For upset stomach in adults or children. Full 8-ounce bottie—a negetor $ 98c seller, Save 26¢. nog Ee bottle of effective antiseptic and | pean ee Large 14-ounce size. Save 26c. be carried by sportsman, Case geared foldaway rewinds, 400 2 included, ft. reel. capacity, . : CAMERAS a? Lavish? =feie iw M ef QS SOHHSHOHSOSSSHSSESSHS OH SHES HSS E SCHOLES COESESE Coated Prism Lenses _MONOGULARS Regular $19.95 7x35 Power Reporter’ 8mm Action Editor & Splicer 887 . Extra large viewing screen with Regular } $34.95 boas ens eyepiece is high powered yet Compact enough to Adin 2k Sk ie ds ak ay 2 xe ah As eit Ce eee > ee UK PONTIAC PRESS" THURSDAY. DECEMBER 17, 1959 _ Actually Washes Toy Dishes ‘Toy DISH WASHER Easy to Assomble—REMCO F Transistor Radio Kit | Regular $7 ry Value “Full 13, pues fond every ais ot SIMMS! . you'll always find plenty of bargains that iets shopping worthwhile. Pion a trip to Simms_ tonight or tomorrow , . , here's another ~ ._adv.-full of typical, thrifty savings. Tinos Calle to You. "Gift BARGAINS Day and Night ‘t til 25th! nA fec'a Merry Christmas in] Comblaniion Sporting Sets Regular $5.95 2 ton pa . ste & Cologne & Alter Shave ‘Kingsmen’ Duo ae $2.18 ; 77 ’ hanidsoniely ] Complete ‘Kie 2 99 with Instructions , Battery operated. Water beg oe Set of dishes tneluded very oh en . E € apap * =e Se a soe teataiinlielininiiniialt 2. ae 4s eh Pere tarde ed ane a aaa -and Tool Sets PROCS CR Ee ee ee! allied Sées at SIMMS on Gif HOSIERY Why pay more? Every pair GUAR - ANTEED FIRST QUALITY— terns. 18° throat oh indestro finest alloy metals —- socket, Now Reduced 2 - 6000606 G t ingame $5 cross bar, allen wrenches, 89 3 (Usually Priced 59c to 79c Per Pair) a No Trade-in New #333A | No Oiling Adjustable drive socket set, reversible ratchet, etc , ? s j a SCOHOSHHHOSOHHSOSSHHSSSOHSSHOHESERELESEOEOOEEE. BB QO BSG Ar in steet too! box with litt-out tray! § and 3.89 ‘PAIRS 25 A AUTO and HOME Electric Razors COooesesecococcccooseaseseseesHoeseseeeseosee 6F ° Everything you need fo print and @ . Py ‘over and cartigan atyies Also GIFT BOX evelop your GWh shapshe im Y¥Out $32. 50 Value In Plastic Box In Plastic Cose a BAN Lane sweaters included. Sizes ‘ jevedee j veut own! “ nee a . i A REMINGTON 1 Assorted = bd is 13-Pc. Drill — 4 reccccsoooonoosesees: | Popular beige, taupe and tantones FRAT RBI MIRA or uerwe v LIMITED LOTI Values to $3 ‘ Also hi-fashion colors. Sizes 8'> t0- (ggg guerg: COREE copeuwencne ‘ y Ladies’ Orlon Sweaters ; 1}, (BOX of $IX-—-$2.45) 4 A $26.50 Value $1.95 ¢ $1 ». 89 | : nT te ; / 12-Vole. . ¢ Sizes 32 to 40 but not 1 ‘ is ’ Vane ry 7 Oil, wood, gas. B Sity 32 0 | SEAMLESS ! i, 1/4 inch. 4 vcccccccccsoeecocces: , (Usually Priced 89c to $1 per Pair) ¥ 4 Cau : é ry socenecnetetteteecees Seeeesossoeseseeeseeees ’ K . w / ‘ ¥ Iky Knit : y ‘ Full POUND WEIGHT With Scribe & Level—12" : ; Bu y PAIRS _¥ A CLAW HAMMERS Psemmcennates Sqnare % LADIES’ ORLON : GIFT BOX ¥ : ; _ y Sweaters ; BUY EM ¥ Small as Cigarette Pack a Reg. $1.49 Reg. $1.59 M4 0 d seamless mes ¥ A es. ef ‘ 4CO needle and se amie > mesh. “py r ¢€ «©. Values to $6.95 E BY THE All new tones of popular colors. & ALL TRANSISTOR a j e a : 4 87 87* 4 89 ; =e) 4 Famous for extra long wear Sizes ¥ & ~—e ——— 4 toa on 842 to 11 a i ’ in & SCHICK SCHICK LADIES’ . NORELCO fl $ d A | Claw hammer 7 3 Bachan (BOX of SIX Pairs $3.45) & Little Pal Radio : SHAVERS | -with metal head Machine gradu- y Waist - length cardt- . 4 A Powershave 3-Speed Adj. Lady Coquette ‘ \ &, enameled han- ations om square y gan, sb aw 1 collar COSHH HHHSHHHHSHSHOHHESEHSEHHOHOHSEHOHHEHOSEOEE ¥ $29.95 $7 ‘ Regular $22.50 Regular $28.50 Reg. to $16.95'| Regular $17.50 b SOOOSOHSOSSSHHSOHSHHSEEHHH OOOH HOCH OHHSOSOSE® cps : oo, ; ) i ‘ ° p; ee | SPECIAL PURCHASE! | Big Savings on a lw a 12% 1788 §88 1Q%5 3 Lece i ee os ° 4 ® ¥ a ue . , Fil S t y Wesheble Flannel @@ Ladies Better Skirts ¥ A No Trade-In Adjustable * rae New Model | . , iw ransistor ! e with built-in g ‘ He e “ 4 “ : PLEATS—FLARED—TAILORED 4 cranes ° powert ul station settee 4 All brand new, puatanteed razors—not rebuilts or trade-ins. Save a ¢ y -Men’s BEACON Values to $6.95 = Big fac ine Sea." sack. area ermemarsy tartar eer Reg. - ° ¥ 1002 901 w of king-size cigarette: a v . » wools, - $1.49 97 . Electric Hedge age ¥ Robes italian tweeds, Ma BeD. RD DDD DDD DDD. DDRDD ’ Seo egular $29, ‘Crompton’ cordu- . ¥ . Wee's SOOO CE LEE EEE & Files for wood, metal. 5 — UL approved. 850 19 ys Sizes 38 to 44 roys, rayon blends. = ‘i Gift- W rapped CARTONS , different sizes: strokes per minute. H 39° etc Plaids and ¥ a PYTT TIL plains j 2 a : asset = 4 name "ecevecersrocoscessoncvesececossvooseees eS ‘ 4 f~ a) ¥ ; ) x LADIES’ Warm and Fleec) ¥ Regular % $6 quality. wy : ® ¥ 9 21 Popular plaids. yw ° : & Braid trim de Gowns & Pajamas ¥ Sizes. ¥ | y ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ w y Washable BEACON Boys’ Robes (2 to 8) (8 to 16) 1° 28° . lalues to $3.50 Sizes 32 to 40° LAA} ass. AY Et ‘ SG —. NS (Extra Sizes to 46, 2.49) Regular and ski style pajamas, full cut night- [> : & 4 Mg Be Di BeB. Di Ss De Da De De Ds De Dee De De De Di Di Di Die Di Di Di De Di De e\ SPO ONE NS SC LS LN SDD De DDD Pi DBP DWE DeBeBe BBS DD Bi Se Bi Si Bi i BM! Se ESSE ES SEIS UT ae il at low CO ooo CoC oroSoSOoOSSOS OD SCOLOOOO OOOO OOO EOES =. oN. Cy ce. Easy to loundes and PRR PRIMA BIDD Weller ELECTRIC Soft, fleecy flan- | Saf colorfast PCE EK Nee CCHECECEE : Z , ne in all wanted 4 r] Save on Famous Gilt Famous Gilt Brands rs. ¥ a , Solder Gun Kit f..-a-a2renosso0008 ‘ PIPE TOBACCO | BOXED CIGARS . | FOOL OLE AT Ounres 65° | bexta'te LTS $7.95 ye ¥ Nationally Advertised 4 A yet 65° R. G. Dun Bouguet *2.75 wv a King Edward , Value ’ y y a d d | e ¥ A 7Ounces 65° Bex of 0 , 2.59 am ¥ ao : fo Facer 73° | get terre 9.20 Dual heat soldering gun with ww j A a Bond Street 75° San Felice +170 light. Everything in kit for fast, 4 a q a d dle v 7 . ik 7-Ounces Box of ~ * E, professional soldering. a rea bat g 2 ON ert Holiday 73° Bankers Choice $1.25 ‘ . 4 * . f . 4 re ces > { , ¥ LADIES’ All LEATHER Fs Sugar Barret $1.25 Odin Cigars 52.65 7] ‘ ¥ F h Pp a &-Ounces * Box of 60 . ? Men's Wint y French Purses j wcrc” 1.250) ios "2.65 ‘MIRRO-MATIC 4-QT ; en's Winter § Reg. $2.95 Value 1” A Wdances 80.04 Petras oa i a , ‘ yw 4 Old Briar 73° El Producto Queen : : yw Choice of as sorted : +-Orances Box of 10 . ) a 4 ; ‘ OA j S Ge ne 10%) tax a London Dock 51.50 Philiies Perfecto . 54.40 ress If . LRRD RABID MDM PHI Kentacky Club $1.19 wm. penn Panatélia 51.38 , 88 Zipper Front—Knit Trim j ORLON Insulated POOLE OPC CELE ES Rum & Maple a | 10 Dutch master Spec. 2 75 ror j 7 ae 4 . “ Ez; Ounces sd Box of % . 152 ; Men's Wool Jackets 3. Resular $15 Value TOunce "110 | nesta'se “ens 4.40 Value : : ng . SOOGCSCHESHSHHEEESHOHEHEHEEHHOHEHOOESOOOHEOOS * = * 's ‘4 donssel Gui provants press ten $10.95 Value 99 | Big Selection of GIFT PIPES going higher than recipe calls for. § Red, blue or tan. Imported ‘seesenecccwececcesesseoeessesessseessueseees —y SH: 3610-464 Be BRIARS Holds 6 Pairs of Shoes--MEN’S or LADIES’ DRM DB BB TRIB Your Choice Dr, Grabow Pipes ‘up te $10 — From $2.50 Dorchester * I ™, Briar Pipes. ’ — $7.50 Falcon Pipe bet 5° | with 3 changeable bowls Just a few of many, many pipes you'll i tind at Simms—one for every man to : fit ewery pocketbook. § Exactly as Pictured ALL METAL SHOE RACKS j<— 29 A f THERMO $2.98 . ) Seller Heavy Knit Chrome plated all metal shoe Shirts or | Pa rack to save space and shoes. Drawers : Plastic. ~~ no-mar legs. Wear with or without zipper hood, Tan or char- “coal. Sizes 36 to 46. and COMPACT SET Reg. $1.98 Seller ] 44 Advertised in LIFE magazine Choice of colers 6 De Di Fe De Dis oD Dede Pi Di BEDI MMI MDF MPH" y J 4 : f 4 4 ¥ , ‘ , y Lady's BILLFOLD 4 “ J . ¢ ; , z ~ RONSON "Wondlite $2.50 Quality "YY | & | . ms LIGHTERS NOW ONLY - Reg. $3.50 95 IW indproof } Big selection — t. 2 glighter .as] one to fit your Lipid shown inf needs G pock- a3 ; i ieconaty ae : Makes Every Shave to Order Rolls Razor $15.00 9” Value © Zipper Front-—-Knit Trim. Complete with strop © As Pietured—26 to 4¢ i fF and hone case mB 500 Seller © Warmth Without Weight Style Each ‘Piece Original 88 Keeps cold out and S1695 ' body heat in by 4 3 4),¢ : i ‘thermos’ principle. Ay § fy —NOW. All. sizes —— small to extra large. As shown—heavy duty nut eracker with 6 picks. For gifts oF your own use. Genuine CHICAGO - ‘Roller Skates. . $1688 a. For men & ladies’ wear. | £ lee Skates. Siew Gp 88. 1 te 5. 149 ae Beoneeeevece 966906044 Control Your Own Credit With Waite’s FLEXIBLE CCC ACCOUNT! Use it os o 0 regular 20-dey eccount Laithout « a Senrving serps or use it os a eater account! / as pyewr balance goes down, your payment go down! geen aa. Kee Girls’ NYLON BOUFFANT SLIPS | *3.00 | _ Lacy 3-tier marquisette over nylon taffeta. skirt. Bodice is nylon tricot. By her Majes- ty. White .in sizes 3 . to 6x and 8 to 14. ‘Little Girls’ , Girls’ RS KNIT | swuct KNIT —ORLON ~ ORLON CARDIGANS: | _ CARDIGAN. $398 +5 98 All prettied-up with nov- eee ” Boys" “Bulky. Knit -ORLON SWEATERS Boat - neck pullover has bold stripes. Thick, fluf- fy orlon knit washes easily and dries quickly Choose green, gold or “brown, in sizes 6 to 12. Sizes 14 to 20... 3.99 fe elty rack stitching. A joy Thick, fluffy- orlon with a ] to behold in red, white, full collar and long sleeves | blue, clay or yellow. that push up. Give red or | Subteen sizes, white ..... in sizes 3 to 6X. J 10 00.16... ... 56.98 —— Waite's ... K Waite's...Secend Floor Second Floor + \, Waite'’s... Second Floor Waite's . os Second Floor Little Boys’ WASH SUITS *3.98 Solid color slacks, with matching color ‘gingham or ‘flannel shirt. , Boys’ 6 to 20 HOODED JACKETS 10.98 | *8” Warm, snugly lined jack - Personally Hers MONOGRAMMED BLOUSES $3.50 5, Her own initials on a pretty drip-dry rr LARe SHIRT ets with detachable cotton blouse with roll-u SHAWL COLLAR SHIRT ‘ ; nk hoods. Washable, sizes 6 - ou oe P Long or short sleeve style. Sizes c crilan kni to-20 .. . in brown, navy, sleeves. All white. bl otton bulky 98 shirt with flag 98 2 to 6X in navy,. grey, blue or with shaw! col- $3 tim, “by. R » $2 red or grey. Subteen sizes 8 to 14... $3.98 brown. oy izes 18 lar, Sizes 6 to ss 18. Waite's . . Second Floor CB. RR AE RN ABO SE EN ME — tne een mR — uiukoneenmememanmanee Ircose —e - a _ = : — — — fe SPECIALLY PRICED! | “IRON CHEATER” | xENTFIELD “THE LACER” by Frolice Hak 6 § B90 to Waite’s .. . Second Floor Waite's .. . Second Floor Waite's voy Second Floor perenne: i ee eee sais NS i - ARROW SHIRTS Custom Leisurewear eee ij sd Soft as a glove, light as a feather = 7 . . e So d 4. Make his a gift of less work for yourself! this slim low-cut. new GnG — © Premium broadcloth Arrow. shirts need no ironing, drip-dry fresh and neat. Sanforized, “Mitoga"’ contour fit. Soft collar Whip or An assortment to astound adorable with its lacing in the back. Choose hers in black, tan or red. é 3 = | non-wilt collar Hitt, sizes 142-17; 32-35 you, a price to please you ; Sizes 5 to 10, in AA & B widths. 3 sleeve . and value you can Waite's Fashion Shoes... Street Floor © Waite’s ... count on! Traditionals necesaamamancuenennts _— Steet Floce through high-styled novel- 4 i ties, all Sanforized, - full - | cut, expert fitting. Sizes S, M, L, XL. Choose his now! | Slippers for the Entire | Family! gees Waite's ... Street Floor feriaeinetnin 7 ; Se Bele . , . . : ; ® For Boys! For Girls! For Girls! Waite’s Own Exclusive Kentfield _ Comfort afoot in this soft sale elastic Capeskin upper slipper with Sheer warmth in. shearling, warmly flan- oe * f i 8 gored slipper. Royal blue with red. Sizes bunny fur collar, Pink, light nel lined: Leather soles. Light blue, red & Lightweight, Wash n Wear “5 to'3. . blue, red or white. Sizes 8 to 3. or pink. Sizes 10 to 3. sSpriccsee nts eae ace $2.99 Second Floor $2.99 Second Floor $2.99 Second Floor ORLON SW EATERS Sleeveless $ 6” eens ‘Q” leeves Lightweight, wash 'n wear Orlons in new burnished tones with harmonizing buttons and in fall darkened tones with “smart metalli¢ buttons. Both come in a 5-hole sleeved # or a 4+hole sleeveless version with handsome piping a and-Kentfield’s high standard tailoring, quality and | comfort indoors and out. @-) M, L, XL. Beaded Indian moc .of soft capeskin, collared Soft, sleek and flexible leather mules. Foam in white rabbit. 5 colors, sizes-4‘ to 9. cushioned to defy fatigue. 4 colors. Sizes 5-9, $2.99 “Street Floor . . $3 99 suas) Ficor Waile’s... Street Floor Men’s Famous Brand Broadcloth PAJAMAS .— Wash ‘n wear or'regular broad- Reg. 5.00 cloth .°. . iA middy or coat style. § Full seat and action back. Sizes $4 | A, B, Cand D. Waite's . . . Street Floor ie Men‘s Famous Brand | : | hee a SALE cre Ties in 2 Pest St all in i = Color lining of ‘warm shearling inside a -long wearing Opera slipper of ‘Hentble, Ek. Wine or turf tan. ' Sizes w to ie OG. 98 : Souaed Floor oe Terr rremtiomeey et ; ¥ poy ere rerouted pea R REN 3 sfc sicily ll Sg Brushed Wool and Mohair Only at Waite’s . ... Third Floor Pandora BAN-LONS ~ §, Sleeve Slipon ..$5.98 “’Shagora”’ Sweaters L. Sleeve Slipon . $6.98 ee er ® Red © Gold . Convertible neck slipon (right) . $6.98 © Navy © Coral © Maize Cardigan ..... . $7.98 The Priceless Look ' © Green Hand appliques and embroideries . . & Matching Slipon ee r o ' Ps : : in Gift Blouses B ° White (not shown) .. . $6.98 Youth Form Gift Slips —— ~ Fe Black \ % ’ . ‘ ; ’ ‘ 100% NYLON TRICOT! _ ¢ $ 3 9 3 : © Tiarra Taupe Smartest sweater fashion of ' ‘ ‘i * - *_e @ ndor ' ‘ : 5 re ne be tie i as Detailed hand embroideries . . . sump- : | 2 | gora ou s! Choose tuous scalloped lace .. . lavish appliques : 7 hers in new colors: lemon ‘ y Macshore’s way with women: making them look as charming as Sweaters made from Ban-Lon are so wonderfully soft and easy a . fos lovatt . .. wonderful gifts at a tiny price! And ; possible. And your wife or daughter will look charming in one =| — to care for . . . they never need blocking, won't pill, are moth- : se heather black a thanks to Youth Form’s snip bottom : ‘ of our Macshore gift blouses. Shown: a split fevel beauty with é proof. And they seem to get even more lovely with each washing. or charcoal ‘Sizes 34 4 styling they are never too short or too ‘ embroidered top; needs no ironing. White, sizes 30 to 38. : Choose her gift now, sizes 34 to 40. . ™ long. White and colors; sizes 32 to 40. { 3 ; ‘ ” Weaite's Blouses . . . Third Floor = Waite’s Sportswear . . . Third Floor Waite's ... Third Floor Waite’s Lingerie . . . Second Floor ; ee ae = Seale % e iD IO Ni A ga mR eres ey EE EE EELS ELM EG 3 A | : % . . . : . ; : - Rhinestone Encrusted Jewelry Permanently Pleated . . . Drip-Dry : Bulky Orlon i , 4 oS u 1 Qu : Gift A | Misses’ Card | Omak . $3 itt Aprons _ Misses’ Cardigans 4 4 : Specially Gift Priced... | . KNO Pin or Earrings pec 4 Special! ... Shown, just one style in our collection of lovely rhinestone jew- elry. Come: choose a 1.69 $3.99 THE MOs APPLAUDED GIET 18 , S beautiful gift set Every woman needs this pretty 4 Several styles to choose frém : in silver or gold. Gi apron for parties and guests-in- 2. at just 3.99! Trimmed and un- 4 her ‘a matched eet ve to-dinner occasions, It’s per- 3 trimmed styles in white; sizes ; : manently pleated; needs no a 5S, M, L. Just the frosting a . ing. llection! costume needs! a Waite’s lewelty ironing. See our collection 1 Pa treet Floor i A Waite's 5 Devine | Dresses ... Third Floor ; 2 Waite's ... Street Floor C LEG-SIZE STOCKINGS GIFT SURPRISE! Our Fashion ~* Leather Handbags Regularly $7.98 *5.99 & Pretty ; ‘ee . : : _ F ase Print — : . coriection oF fashion = " t s eatner S$... Sure ss . 4 prisingly at savings bee & = Pajamas : . fore Christmas! Foldover, ~ : pouch, classic and other ’ styles in costume coor- ‘ dinating colors. ‘ Waite’s . . . Street Floor ; Several styles in. a ae soft flannelette ; or cotton challis .. ., $3.98: Pigs Palm Specially ; + le = vings ~ sien $1.35 w $1.95 Woolen Gloves Saving We have a: wonderful. collesieh of a 4 a : ‘ F is Pri a ' pretty Schrank pajamas at a Seamless and rice: budget - pampering. price of just) i 2a AA 43.98. Shown, just one of éur gay! Full Fashioned — - Quilted Tricot Dusters Sam fee we ree her heart : Stes oe ) | ritmas meming «ond for tyles (Our Regular $17.98 . . . roings to come sizes, os ay : 32 to 40, We can’t tell ‘you the famous maker's $ name because, we - priced this beautiful 12.99 ‘duster at sav savings . .» But they are known s for quality. It's feather-light but very ~ warm, has pretty lace With all they strive to do... . In every Way-from day to day . .. They go all out for you . . . They are politely interested ... In how you're getting on...” And whether they might be of help... ..To bring a_ brighter dawn . .. They're not the -least bit curious . . . They do not want to pry.. .. Into your family pri- _vyacy . ,. Or ask a single ‘why’ ... . They mind their business, yet they are... . Your neighbors good and kind . . . Who always have your welfare and .. , Your happiness in mind . . . Some friends are always ready to... Supply your every need .. . There are not many of them but . . They are your friends indeed. (Copyright 1959) Case Records of a Psychologist: “ Melba wants to help her Monopoly is another dandy game Mr. and Mrs. Dwight D. Eisenhower is a simple card stating only that the President and Mrs. extend best wishes. and to uphold its laws in accord- ance with his conscience. This is a moral obligation on all citi- zens and officials, and there is nothing specifically Catholic fortunately many children make higher school doctors have not studied the tech- marks. So she wishes to buy nique of. injection or ambulant “them gifts that are dramatic The total absence of any good new Christmas song in recent years is con- sidered quite deplorable in a letter from Mrs. Alma Worthman of Birmingham. Can you name one that should be included among the magnificent old standbys? Located in the so-called “panhandle” of Texas, George Fullibright writes me an air mail letter from Amaril- lo, stating that the snow is over a foot deep and they're thinking of changing that panhandle to a snow shovel handle. Some of the Florida flitters are wishing for home, sweet home, according to a letter from Jason Penworth, who asserts that frost nipped the orange blossoms around Lakeland. Absent without leave is pet crow of _ _ Mr. and Mrs. Willard Landsdowne of Auburn Heights, but the family is not “Blackie,” the blic took place. worried. Last year it was AWOL for two weeks, but returned in good condition. Verbal Orchids to- _. Mr and Mrs. Chris, Ramig of 756 Bingham St.; 52nd wedding annj« versary. ‘Mr, and Mrs. Allen] Young Ferry Avé.; Sand Wedding anni- a Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Easley ¢ Mf 6909 Williams Lake Road: 52nd wedding 82nd birthday. “ ©), * i me ¢ : es / 7 " of 389 versary. involved. Furthermore, to an- swer what may be implicit in this question, the Catholic has no split allegiance, no dual citi- tenship, * * * “Q. Would the church expect a Catholic president to take doctrine into consideration in his decisions? “A. Taking ‘doctrine’ here to be religious moral teaching con- cerning the law of God, one must ‘answer yes. A Catholic president or any other president, must act in accordance with his conscience. For any man who has a religion, this means doing what he con- siders right according to the law of God. ‘ Q. If there should be a conflict between the American public inter- est and church dogma, which would be considered paramount? “A. The question seems to be ambiguous. I understand the con- # _ The Country Parson treatment. And some prefer to do a major operation, for selfish rea- sons. It seems a pity that the public should suffer because of such prejudice... (— , MD.)” Indeed it is a pity, Doctor, and . your patient is no exception. A good many ever-ready operators prefer injection treatment for their own hemorrhoids — they can’t af- ford to bé hospitalized for-a week, you know, I am afraid selfishness is the prevailing spirit among them — they have not studied the tech- nique of injection treatment, so they still insist that radical op- eration is the ‘only course for their patients. , I hope every reader who is, sub- ject to hemorrhoids (piles) will send me a stamped, self-addressed ~ envelope and ask for the pamphlet You Need Not Suffer From Piles. and interesting, but also serve as allies of the school teach- that teaches business methods, plus simple arithmetic. It appeals to youngsters from the “ middle grades all the way, through college. Since reading is the greatest ed- . ucational, talent you can ever offer ers. Study this case carefully, and send for the booklet be- low, for you mothers can make or break your child’s success a child, try to coax. him into more reading. ‘ in life. “ teach morality and _ religious By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE ~ end ae oy 7 ' on . ¥ Red-Nosed a cu CASE D.. 428: Melba K., aged ery bak ey lar ° -32, is the mother of two young- sters. * * * . _ “Dr, Crane,” she began, “can vyou™ some gifts that would _ be hea: git oo ‘contrast, keeps the religious theme in the Christmas story and has all » the other dramatic values of ‘‘Ru- dolph,”. so it is the superior of the two. x * Use this same method in eval- uating other books, as well as «or : . CRANE When. you offer gifts to. your children or other older friends “Little Sandy Sleighfoot,”” by ‘Buy Toys to Help Child in School Se, too, is a typewriter, even a $25 discarded machine from a A Bible. in large print, plus a book of ‘Bible stories, always _e ees et 2 —- -_ } == - E ps should be on hand for your chil- dren, And keep an atlas as well as @ good dictionary available. Don't rely on TV to make a ‘ scholar out of Junior! TV can: peta Merged mado a reader, reading skill is areca hd eel Mark 27 camera Kit includes box cam- era, flash. gun, bulbs, battery, film. 5.95 Photo gadget bag * In plastic fabric. Shoul- der strap, handy zip top. Ideal gift. 2.98 is Pes Brownie movie Easy to use 8mm mov- ae ie camera, with £2.3_ Camera tripod Extends from 18” to 60". Has 13%” rise. 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Amazing new Polaroid ‘800’ camera has wink-liglht and uses new: speed film! See Christmas pictures in just | minute after you snap the shutter. ‘Smoking electric train set will thrill the kids this year Action-packed train outfit includes smoking locomotive, ‘hopper car, tender, caboose, logk-on, track, UL ap- proved transformer, crossing signal, village. Hours of exciting fun long after the holidays pass! Buy now! Reg. 15.95 9° Boys’, girls’ 20” bike with’ training wheels Made for years of rugged use. Sturdy frame, coaster brakes, chain guard. Red. Training wheels. 29% Boys’ or girls’ 26” bikes ............39.99 11 30 down Real birch candle log ae is great pedals, . seat & ‘Fire Chief’ auto 14” 36” all-metal cor. Adjustable Red in color with fire Bell, for tots fits. tots 2.6,. : At-wihe boot plenter | 98c Lil mothers just love this drink ‘n wet doll gift 2“ So. very cute ... . just like a real bredthing baby—almost. ~ Comes with its-awn shirt, dia- pers ond bottle. 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Nice gift. 2,98 Rubber basketball It is official size, Made for years of use. Lots of fun for alll 3.98 . Badminton set With four fine racquets and well-made net. F | 1 I oe ee Me ieee QUALITY! # GIVE LWAYS FIRS HOPPI G DAYS LE . Ue tee et & 7 ‘ @ Brushed Rayon Flannel Plaids 38 MEN’S SIZES S-M-L-XL Here are sport shirts sure to make his Christmas a merry one! The fabric is extra rich, genuinely comfortable ... and handsome- ly plaid patterned in deep blues, reds, greys, browns! The tailor- ing is distinguished by two perfectly matched pockets, perma- stay collars, hi-style buttons and Penney’s own generously pro- portioned fit! Men’s sizes small, medium, large, extra-large. ‘choose from. ° | ss 3-color ‘contrast tipping. TOWNCRAFT LUXURY PIMA COTTON SHIRTS little or no ironing PENNEY’S PIMA COTTON SHIRTS 38 MEN’S SIZES Here’s a dress shirt value you've learned to expect from Penney’s! Luxury pima cotton broadcloth you can machine wash with little ironing needed. The newg? They’re only 2.98! Extras, too! Get Penney’s famous pro- portioned fit, quality tailoring, choice of popular collar styles. Get perma- nent collar stays, convertible cuffs. Get sparkling white ‘fabric that’s. completely Sanforized ! Compare everywhere, it’s another value - packed | " aus 7 Penney buy! Sleeve Length yy IN OUR COAT SWEATERS Tz ten see pt fine. perstod flannel slacks ate by Gen- They are long wearing y tailored in the Fine gauge Australian yarns knit to Penney’s. exacting — specifications with bell ™ rang e of colors to sleeves,’ ribbed bottom and 8 colors, - ¢ F IMPORTED LAMB’S WOOL mer’ 6 sizes 36 te 46 é _ FASHION ‘SWEATERS FOR MEN NEW SHAWL GOLLAR PULL-OVER ‘roll the ne shal ela n utiful range of col isis, werhebie. es rful oifts in every dep _ Save-more on everything you buy at Penney’s — ~ Penney’s New Luxury Quality 100% Pima Towncraft Dress Shirts Now this quality shirt is made from fine long staple pima. For QX extra strength, more lustrous appearance and softer material. With 220 threads in every inch. Long wearing collar to last the life of thes hirt. Made of strong double piled pima cloth. San- forized for perfect fit. — MEN’S SIZES 14% to 17 SLEEVES LENGTH 32 TO 35 Penney’s has the smartest, newest Wash & Wear _ Sport Shirts for just 98 PENNEY’S WASH & WEAR SPORT SHIRTS 98 Men's Sizes Any man would like to get several of these fine quality wash ’n’ wear Dan River shirts for Christmas. They’re fine quality ma- terial, tailored with two matched pockets, permanent stays and combed cotton, Shrinkage less than 1%. Let Penney’s be your Santa. Get several at this quality price. SizesS ,M, L, XL. Small, Medium, ye * ; a washday_ TOWNGRAFT® SOCKS OF 100% DU PONT ORLON® ork hard to tell Pag cond ons from expensive and- —mades: y more! peor and , notch oll, styles = drawatring walels ss nee now! gag angel at r lon wear. piso mle iat men's sixes 10% to 13 PENNEY POLOS TOP YOUR. SPORTS WARDROBE Soft, combed cotton, knit to a .. full, rion-binding Towncraft - fit! And Renney’s tapes the shoulders, reinforces the néck with nylon! Small, medium, large and X-large. 3 for SR: a la Ae ls et ae a a a et ete A kk Sa a i ey OS ae a mere en ttt eal aaa a i REVIVAL OF family game playing brings renewed interest in some old favorites. Dominoes keeps young and old occupied for - hours..Dressed up version has new container to hold draws. More Toys This Yule: Even a Charlie Brown The latest word from the North Pole is that Santa Claus is en- larging his sleigh. He needs more -\room for new and exciting toys. The American toy makers run the gamut of ingenious toys for 1959. There is a decorative angel mo- bile activated by a music box that turns a& it plays Rock-a-Bye-Baby. This heavenly setting of sleeping children fitg on any crib. A bub- ble horn net only toots musical notes but also, blows bubbies. Good OV Charlie Brown is found in flesh colered vinal plas- tic “together with his friends, Lucy, Linus and’, the pooch, Snoopy. ‘ Old Pal, the walking hobby horse, actually walks. ~A_ slight rocking motion allows this .carica- ture steed to be ridden almost any- where. Tic Toy Clock is a spring driven plastic clock which keeps time tar 14 hours. It has 44 multi-colored parts which can be taken apart and quickly put together again 20’ SIZE... SCHWINN 20” size. *377> through color- keyed gear assem- bly For young farmers there are all the traditional farm implements of plows, discs, drags, spreaders.) ‘combine, bailer, drill, grain and! portable elevator. Of course, there's the all-important tractor which pulls these implements} A billiard table, 16%x114 inches « is made from unbreakable plastic. Spring action cue sticks permit the player to control his shot.. A com- plete disc-jockey outfit includes a phonograph, microphone, head phone and loud speaker. Also in- cluded are tubes, rectifier and volume control. But that’s not all. A Coney Island penny machine | gives youngsters and oldsters a chanee to pick up items with the | bucket claw as ‘the turntable | with the items rotates. There is a drive-in theater of plastic with a parking lot, a pro- jection booth, battery operated pro- jeetor, giant screen, marquee and ticket window. L “GIFT SUGGESTIONS MEE ee eee ee BICYCLE —_ — $99% Up TRAINS - Marx H4040 Set With Track & Transformer MANY H.O. SETS AT Shootin Shell Fanner Pistol with Holster. Reg. $4.98 $398 ALL BOWLING SETS . 30% OFF ALL DOLLS (Any Type) . 30% OFF WAGONS | TRICYCLES LARGE SIZE WITH Chain Deine 5 MARGE TRS | Sct 2D $ 8°> 'Tires_Special’ $g% Childs Padded ocking Chairs Reg. 10.95 SLEDS NOW *795 *A95 up HOB Ready to Run Planes if with Gas Motor Motors Only .. oP oe 8 ae? & eg i, PAINT BY NUMBER us «= s«s SERS Reg. .1 . 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Savel Attractive subteens’ pin-slim wool skirt 399 Slender wool flannel, zip- ped neatly in back. Melon, green or blue pastels. Sizes 10 to 14. Save at Federal’s! Boys’ Orlon® sweater Fine or butky knit. Cardi- gans, jacquards, novelties. Colors. 2-3x, 3-6x. 2.99 Gift dress shirts Wash ‘n wear white, colors. Matching bow-tie, cuff-links in gift box. 3:6. 1.99 Boys’ dress slacks Belted or continental. Fab- ries, including flannel, cor- duroy. Colors, 3-6x. 2,99 Dress-up slack suits Print cotton knit, or Como shirts, tailored slacks; dress styles. 2-4, 3-6x. 3,99 Juvenile sleepwear Butcher boy cotton flannel pajamas. - Slipon or coat: _ Styles. Colors. 4-8 Subteens’ gay gift petticoats Bouffants with billows of ruffles, lavishly trimmed. White nylon. 8-14. 2.99 Subteens love shaggy sweaters sweoters. Wool - mohair Cardigan, shown. er slip-on. 10-14, Favorite pajamas for all the girls Gay print cotton flannel, Heath- tailored or trimmed. 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Working man’s giftl | ~ Two-piece gift set. 2, lotion and cologne. 2.25 Orlons®, blends. - 6, vce! " Mehr 3 for 2.35 9. 0 cas ° H ‘ at shirts .... 1.98 ole ee ee one oe Others ........ - 59€ t0,.1.00 Midway. — 150 Waldorf’s initial hankies, 3 for 1.00 Western dungarees _ ' 299 Sold in work clothes dept. Dressy or sport | shirts for all boys Dress — spiffy whites in ren ‘n wear fine broadcloth. Con- vertible. cuffs, 11414, 6-18. | Sport —. wash. ‘n. weor ging- hams, flannels, broodcloths. Ivy or regular collars. 6-18. Better gift shirts ........2.99 Faved Orlon® sweaters cers Onl? lo-holers in jiffy- ®* . . so softl Red, It. charcoal. Sleeves, 6-12. Sisoveloss 6-18. 2.99 suburban ‘coats Rugged and well-tail- ored winter coats with big stand-up collars, in: ter-linings, quilt linings. Grey, bronze. 8 to 16. Buy now, savel Boys’ caps...... 1.99 ss siliinetitiadh tans tisaidicheadll otitaaliadt in atiies, tantun: tiated. ct ae sweetest dresses under the mistletoe Cotton Creepalongs with Matching Bib A delightful gift for tiny tots. Styles for 98 boys, girls in wash- able sheen cotton. “Charge 11”! others at 1.98 to 5.98 Such an angelic look, you'd think Christ- mas was coming ... and it is. ‘Sears wonderful sugar-plum dresses for little party-goers. No-iron cottons. “Double feature” dress collars, one small, one edged with cluny lace. Red or sapphire jewel print 2.98 Beautiful lace butterflies. trim a pretty party dress with black. velvet sash. In bright red. 3.98 _ Children's Dept.; Main Floor Little boys’ Wash ‘n’ Little boys’ wash ‘n’ Little Girls’ Wear Cotton Sper Shirt wear slack set Capri Pants Set 98 Fine . quality cottor. Delightful “crop top” drip-dries. Long style blouse with an | Sleeve sport — shirt, 398 fringe trim. Matching 498 Bedford cord slacks Capri pants: Arnel “charge 1° 2 - 6X with cotton “Charge It" others 3,98 - 4.98 Charge It Girls’ Plaid 1 Women's multi-color hats of Over the Knee Socks = New Beauty Hug flowers and feathers . . . Save! sn ee wear 179 Gurls rere oe Set the joyous holiday mood in a hat of 3° Sizes 0.4] par : a. starry flowers and feathers. Large selec- ” dress hag 98 as low as styles Sears has for boys. Choice of 4 of black or brown. 8% to 4, Shoe Dept., Main Fleer , Women’ , Children’s 4" tion ~ net cloches, profiles. others at 5.99 ; Here are just a few of the: handsome dress hole lace front.or No lace Shu-lok style, Choice 3 or 4 _ others at 5.98 Girls’ Bulky Knit Orlon* Shrug only 2.98 So smart for a young miss. * Snowy, white trimmed with ‘embroidery and opphique de- sign. boys’ wash ‘n’ wear Continental style slacks Smagt new casual tyle for boys. Orlon 99 and rayon, easy to 4 was “Charge It" Nylon Tricot , _ Duster — Machine washable quilted dusters. .Two button-front styles with nylon trim. Pink _ or blue, Sizes 10. to Orlon* Sleeveless Sweaters Hi-bulk orlon %-button style with 2” contrasting 3 tone front-and pockets. - Dries fast. Sizes S, M, L. Charge 1t Double Knee Corduroy Slacks - Sturdy Thickset corduroy takes lots 3” _ .of rugged wear. 4 washable colors, half belt. Sizes 4 to }2. Charge it Long Sleeve Ivy Sport Shirts needs little or no ironing. Button- Wash ‘n’ wea? Perha-Smooth cotton 1” - down style, bright patterns. 4-16. Chnere i for the: Sports Minded | Boy. Sports Pajamas Choice of basketball, football 2” or baseball. Flannels in gay colors in ski style for warmth. Charge It Boys’ Rodeo Styled Boys’ Wash ‘n’ Wear Black Western Suit . Dress Shirt Set Dress-up western Care-free cotton favorite for little guys 98 broadcloth requires 98 4-12; Black. colton 5 little ironing. 2 col- ] twill trimmed in ors with - matching white: Snap front. *° * cuff-links, bow tie, or “Charge It" regular tie. “Charge It" ite priced. for. citines ~ ladies’ Charmode dusters. Here is @ otf any ‘woman would be proud of. Dusters w 8 ' to make her the best dressed: woman in the neighborhood. | Many many new styles to choose from. Hurry in today for the ® biggest and best selection. : Othets to $9.98 6 Come In Today’ For The Best Selection b, c p, we & £ on : Dusters of Fine Embossed °* Cotton Batiste Cotton Dusters PO ake Quilted "Princess. Two atyles . ce lose. — Hand - “style of Horal printed duster with bias Fy parrot : combed cotton. Ans binding. Coachman red Gndublack | gel lace, Machine” _atyle has shiny but- _ checks. : a de ade Rose, _ tons: Blue or floral. tong. Lined. Situs a e Washable | : : § Hone pdt Ska pcan became 1 wrapped fre For intelligent, | iecmiouelicziaroed 3 AP Wirephote RESIGNS UNDER FIRE — Dr. Edward Veith Sittler Wednes- day resigned his teaching post at Long Island. University where he had been.under fire as a World War II defector to Nazi Germany. A student in Germany during the war, he renounced his American citizenship and made propaganda. broadcasts for the Nazi government throughout. Educational TV. fo Be Available | Transmitter at $6,000) Has Range Adequate, for School or City | _ EAST LANSING W — Péhication | al television facilities may soon mi available at low cost to every school district in ,the state, the Michigan Citizens’ Committee on) educational TV was told yesterday. | The possibility stems from the) recent development of a _ short- range station transmitter . which would cost about $6,000, reported Franklin G Bouwsma, executive secretary of the Detroit Educa-| tional Television Foundation. | He said the transmitter would | serve as a cheap substitute for | closed circuit networks and have | a range adequate to cover a school district, city or university | campus. After hearing the report, the citizens’ committee called for es- tablishment of an office in the De- partment of Public Instruction to coordinate statewide educational TV developments. | It was noted that television sta-| tione all over the state offer non-, commercial broadcast time for educational TV. Consequently, the committee was. told that only mechanical and fi- nancial problems are holding back a statewide educational TV boom. | To remedy the lack of money, — the committee recommended — that large foundations be asked | for support and called for quick development of a legislative pro- gram. Educational TV will not cut the cost of education, said Dr. Lynn) M. Bartlett, superintendent of pub-| lic instruction. In many areas, however, it will increase the quality of education and be an important supplement to existing school offerings, Bartlett added. 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Smaller white leather lighter and cigarette case. clutch purse and wallet, French ‘oenet morocco and alligator billfolds. long — rte the gift department. and pedicure kits, shirt-tie leather gifts (right) are antique — Men, Tanks and Rockets Powerful Russian eeny Huddles on West Border PARIS (UPI)—Soviet Russia still MM nd _ fighter-bombers keeps a powerful up-to-date army in the satellite European countries, and a further formidable force lined up immediately behind the European borders, authoritative al- lied estimates said today. More than two-thirds of Russia’s total armed forces and the bulk of her heavy armor are concen- trated along the Soviet Union's western borders, Moscow, leaving nothing to chance, reinforced its military buildup in East#rn Europe by & supply of nuclear tactical weap- ons to its army units and a ¥tring of missile bases, stretch- ing from the Baltic through East- ern Germany to the Carpathian Mountains. Whatever numerical cuts in Rus- sia’s armed forces in Europe may have been carried out in. recent times, their modernization and re- organization have in effect in- operating fromm basis in East Germany. Soviet forces in Poland, Hungary and Romania, similarly organized and equipped, number an estimat- ed 30,000 each, Last year, Russia announced the withdrawal of 58,- 000 men from East Europe includ-| ing East Germany and Hungary. | The exact number of Soviet forces presently in Hungary is fot re- jliably known. * * * Moreover, the satellite. armies add-up to a further total of 60 divisions with about one million men. They have been reorganized and modernized for co-ordination with the Red army. They have tanks, Mig fighters and rocket artillery, | and are believed also to have a. moderate sized amount of tactical’ atomic artillery. But the bulk of tactical atomic | weapons is held and controlled creased their firepower, .accord-| ing to latest information. Best available assessments dis- closed these details; HERE ARE DETAILS About half a million men of the Red army appear to be stationed | presently in the satellite countries of East Europe. Immediately behind these, in European Russia, there is at _ least another million men lined Up with their armor of some 20,000- tanks o> more. East Germany holds the bulk: of the Red army in Central Europe. It is estimated that some 400,000 men are organized in about 22 di- visions, including eight tank ‘and 12 mechanized divisions. There is a total of 6,000 tanks available in East Germany, includ- ing amphibious tanks and the larg- est 53 ton jobs, as well as various. types of rockets and missiles. * x > * There also are about 100 Soviet by the Red army in East Europe. | Some experts doubt whether the Soviet’ has in fact supplied any | nuclear warheads to its satel- | lites, ° | Recent reports suggested that in iEastern Europe the number of planes has been tripled in the past Boys’ Flannel PANTS. . ge cpa es as Selene awe Woe | Boys’ Zip Hood Warm 8-99. 6-18 SAGKETS I+ NO MONEY 235 Special Purchase 1.69 Size 6 to 18 SHIRTS" La «NO MONEY DOWN 3 Plaid Flannel —_— 6 to 18 airfields ‘capable of handling jet) 73 planes has been tripled in the past . itwo years, Russian military power in East ‘hanced. by the buildup of a vast network of missile bases, accord- ing to latest dnformation reaching the West. tegic Studies reported that Soviet missile bases. have been built or are under construction’ in -great numbers along the Baltic coast, in the Thuringian forest in East |Germany and in the Carpathian |Mountains. | ‘The first adding machine to print | totals and sub-totals was patented bombers and some 650 jet fighters on Nov..19, 1872. 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C., and apos- telic nuncio to Germany. * *-.* An. eighth new prince of the) go church, Paolo Cardinal Marella, is) in Paris as apostolic nuncio to! ‘*®pance. He will receive his red. hat—the broad-brimmed galero— upon his return to the Vatican in a few days. * * A hushed throng al thousands watched in St, Peter’s Basilica as the new cardinals one by one climbed the red-carpeted steps to) the Pope’s. throne and greeted) him. For each the Pontiff had a, brief personal word and a smile. The new cardinal then descend- ed the steps, approached eld mem- bers of the college of cardinals. ranged below the pontiff, and ex- changed an embrace with each, kissing on both cheeks, Present with the college was Francis Cardinal Spellman, archbishop‘ of) New York and chief Roman Cath- olie chaplain of the U. S. Armed Forces, who is on his annual Christmas tour of military posts overseas. Cardinal Muench was the first of the new American princes to kneel before the pope. Cardinal Meyer, at 56 the youngest mem- ber of the college, followed him a minute later. Both the American cardinals are natives of Milwau- kee. the school’s colors changed from maroon and gray because they are “dull.” we te &: Members of the college’s vari- ous athletic teams are called “Tommies” and students feel this / name should be “given to some grade school” rather than to college athletes, ‘Goodbye Charlie’ Nearly a Full Loss By JACK GAVER UPI Drama Editer NEW YORK — Playwright George ‘Axelrod has proved in two previous plays that he has a re- freshingly antic mind, ~arid he offers new evidence of. this in “Goodbye Charlie,” last night's arrival at the Lyceum Theater. . ~*~ * *& But this time he doesn't have the plotting and dialogue to flesh out a fetching idea, as he did delightfully in “Seven Year Itch” and to a much lesser degree in his second work, “Will- Success Spoil Rock Hunter?” The sad thing about ‘Goodbye Charlie’? is that it has one joke, it is revealed early and after that there is nothing extept a couple of likeable performances by Lauren Bacall and Sydney Chaplin: ° * x * ‘ These are not enough to make for anything approaching a solid piece of entertainment. TOPEKA, Kan. ‘(AP)—Hence- forth, noncommissioned officers at , |Forbes Air Force Base dgn’t have to be buddies with men in the ranks. They have been officially relieved. Brig. Gen. Ariel Neilsen, com- mander of the 21st Air Division, rescinded the buddy policy which, among other things, got a few senators up in the air. , . ment that the intent of his pol- icy, and the procedures for carry- stood x* * * squadron at Forbes into: groups of three to five airmen, A_non- commissioned” officer was as- signed to each group as the lead- er or “buddy.”” Each noncom was icharged to “know what the air- :!man does with his off-duty time, whom he associates with, and to counsel him on the areas where he shows a weakness.” Sen. Thomas C. Hennings. Jr. (D-Mo), chairman of the Senate Constitutional Rights Committee, demanded a full report on the pol- icy from the secretary of the Air Foree. He said he’ was concerned Moose to Mark Anniversary Pontiac Lodge 182 Will Be 50 Years Old This | Weekend Pontiac's Moose Lodge 182 will| celebrate its golden anniyersary this weekend. The local lodge, at 350 Mt. Clem-| Small Monthly PAYMENTS It actually thinks for itself . loads! It’s fuly automatic! KEASEY - 4620 Dixie Highway FRIGIDAIRE Imperial Electric Dryer keepe weather eye on the clothes you put in. "re dried exactly right, it f off No more “baked-in” wrinkles—no more “half baked” soggy NO DOWN PAYMENT gg ELECTRIC Phone OR 3-2601 ‘ens St., was instituted on Dec. 15, 11909. night with an anniversary dance beginning at 9. About 200 are expected to turn out to honor past governors of the lodge, ac- cording to Lawrence Normand, | lodge governor. | Sunday at 5 p.m. the lodge will ‘play host to another crowd of 200 jat special enrollment ceremonies ‘and a banquet., * * * About 50 new members in the class will be enrolled. Guest speaker for the event will be Ray Garrow of Saginaw, state deputy supreme governor. Also among the speakers will be Harold Kretsinger of Kala- mazoo, state director. The din- ner will follow and entertain- | ment is planned. The fraternity directs much of its efforts toward Mooseheart, [ll.. a city where the children and widows of deceased members may go for,support. * x | The children are’ given a high school education plus training in a trade of their choice. Their ‘mothers are given jobs. | The local lodge has also done /much work for a home for aged ‘members and their wives at iJ acksonville, Fila. That's Right . | SP - » Have a Taste On Us! .. Before You Buy Have a Tasty Sample of Our ‘’Kitchen Fresh’ Candy!; — Ross’ Fine Candies Made in Our Candy Kitchen at 4642 Elizabeth Lake Rd. a Colorful— Succulent Soft CREM 8 AM—6 PM. For a Gift or | for Your Own Sweet Tooth. Holiday Hard Candy ~in Glass Apothecary Jars Other Delicious Christmas Treats - 5 Ib. Christmas Box Ss Choice assortment of nuts, choco- ~ tate nut clusters, chocolate bark ; ond our new velvet ice bergs.. ; Neilsen said in a prepared state: 1 keep airmen out of trouble and/ville was stretched flat on the low- ing it out, bad been eae The order had divided each} Festivities will begin Saturday | lage today that Orville and pg Ne ice age 3 right made their first successfull constitutional rights of the men. * * * —_ |ginning of modern aviation... Avia- Sen, Philip A. Hart (D-Mich)|tion ‘leaders and air enthusiasts) also sought more information on|celebrate the flight's anniversary the policy. Sen. Mike Mansfield|here today. (D-Mont) commented: “I think The brothers from Dayton; Ohio, this is carrying the spirit of to-jhad failed to become airborne on getherness a little bit too far.” a 14, 1908, ut Gen. Neilsen said the idea was|succeeded three » days Ore The 12-eecond flight: was-the be. 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Just about any scientist with | a half-way plausible idea as to a : possible chemical cure for any) disease can and does get a “grant” from a pharmaceutical house. investigative scientists than sev- eral universities put together, |) 80 employed. ly as 1927 it was grounds for ex- pulsion for any member of the American Society for’ Pharma- peuties to take a job with a drug The big houses employ more | most respected members of the || chemical and allied sciences are | © This is mentioned because it|# hasn’t always been so, As recent-| = cology and Experimental Thera-| house. Since then the industry has|— adopted acceptable scientific | 7 standards, — 1 fledical Science Respects “> \Drug Industry Know-How | | profession. The Senate committee now giv- a going-over will pass on the ques-: _ }tions of whether ‘its prices to the, ultimate consumer are too high and its promotional pressures on doctors too strenuous. This is to tl you, sot fr ecltce which cost millions, * *. @& eee past of the drug Many but by no means all in the science, But the industry can claim ‘ }hittle eredit for originating the an- tiblotics in the true sense of that Edith Piaf Required to Be Strictly Quiet ‘ singing @ concert date Monday, - against the wishes of her friends and doctors. Friends finally githuedda” her that if she was to continue sing- PARIS (UPD—Edith Piaf must|ing she must enter a clini for spend 15 days resting in complete|Test and treatment, Today doctors solitude if ever again she is to told her she must remain in the sing the haunting ballads of the|Climic for two weeks. fame, her’ doctors said today. Miss Piaf, 45, the “sparrow of the streets,” collapsed for the Paris streetg that won her world ~*~ * * Most of that time she will be under sedatives and alone in a darkened room, for rest and quiet Civic, Cultural Leader Dies in Grand Rapids M.’ Sligh, 9, long time. 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But the austerity campaign still| 1 eas. Spain still has not been invit- ee and many in On hig 11-nation tour, the Pres- | eq to join the North Atlantic lgumbling natch ees of widely varying political | she does not want to be, that her : a creeds, In each, the final com- |- munique summing up his vipit has been the result of a careful selection of words. ‘ The Spanish communique will be — . no less carefully prepared. HAPPY FAMILY, JOYFUL JOB — Vice President and Mrs. | 1 Spain, the opposition to Gen- Richard Nixon and their two daughters, Patricia (left) and Julie, ee cuniae are = ones few trim the Christmas tree at their home in Washington. opportunities 32 spe Obviously, i A leclasste Special Purchase by J&R Brings “Tintention of quit ig. The Eisenhower visit underlines You the Best Steree si ea A * ha the increasi aceeptance that Or inal engineered and built to sell for Spain is finding nitside Hts borders. oe ie Hetoning luxury ot its lowest price. 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Folding DOLL COACH® It's big—to cradle the lor gest doll, Hos brakes, chrome fenders, folding hood, and a pddded body that’s wash- able. 7 in. wheels. oes 7 ae _— $15.95" P oe ee He's a gay western that'll give little cowbbys or girls a thrilling ride— he ‘bucks and gallops but his rider is always safe in | his big western saddle. Chrome Finish ee en ei me ee erie he ee ee eo Te a ee, ee ee a Sp Pee NTRP RET ee ee the net, 2 shuttlecocks, metal poles and stokes. ff * really Complete with a book of Oe den Feo! bolle instructions and rules! fh bo was :. =) = be st a 4 t* fa 7, uns for ; 2k S YOU'LL THAT IT'S ¥ TWICE THE ee eg a a , Bas | Li AU TO nit iE . . ~ : | N ssintpsinsonien’ | a | ie _THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, POCEMEEE 17, 1959. FROM. CONNOLLY’S © SOLITAIRE and Total Weight I carat diamond Priced from ‘ ‘$9 * £ Se . \ 4 ec. to , \ ‘, ‘ ™ . CEE ti ‘ eo = i j ( a . -B ng * The * ; 7 j me f « em > | F ' Se awe om '* | . 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Jewelers American Gem Society fail WASHINGTON \AP/The maljods of some of ts 1000 star port mail under private contract : ne ee ee eee Gea i ieee ae ee That's>the it still has to be/'Se trucks, sometinies. they! A horse is stil} the handiest wa done in some of the remote hocks| have to use ingenuity to get Fito get from -Sumerco to Sod, W.): of the 50 states, The|Selves from one place to another./Va. northern Lake Michigan islands Office Génceded that today, * * * But another West Virginia star ph a little proudly, after; Carrier Eulice H. Thomas hasirouter, J, B, Vaughan, has given| } looking over the locomotion meth-'a. route between » Crisfleld Md.|up-his horse after 17 years, Hej thow drives a truck between Chloe; | and Elmira, The weather plays a vital tole in determining the delivery 'INew York Gov. Nelson A. Rocke- . Hfeller’s invitation for Nixon to get] . 7 : busy and settle the steel dispute | PLASTIC BEADS become per- | while the resident is away, a bf pee Me be: manent wall decorations. Child ~*~ * * | If snows are deep this year arranges beads on pattern. | Nixon has refused tween Elko, Nev., and the Bob Forms are baked in a laminated |er he supports the pi ey Prunty ranch, carrier Claude E. . Gute a dee the Cot _ {retary of Labor James: | Nota rc plane. , one of his close i friends, that t and the] ar phim teguty wwe a(FOFO Opens Its Fist "|ecvorkers brit thir Oscar Evans regularly uses & agreement to a third party for horse-drawn toboggan to speed the . | asked, | | mail between Boulder, Wyo., and Car Finance Office settlement. a f om Midland r . . 7 w aladice, Chester Noonwook The vice pens game g Bf only 1 . (UPD— ‘presides over the last dogsled INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. silence when ~ | Ford Motor Credit Co., the new/through an aide, "ie cominay on FREE — “Beautiful yt in thewe United Sues 'gelcar tnancing branch of Ford| Secretary of Agicltore Bara Tal CHRISTMAS TREE ‘Lawrence Island in the Bering|Motor Co., opened its first auto-|venson's statement that he Ba® Bo) Sea. In summer months he em-| motive finance office here’ Wednes- public ni pel ogc pyc sadnes TURE sri Bt Select eat oii type AUTOMATIC sanneeibit Ine COATED DRUM OPEN EVERY NIGHT ‘TIL 9 P.M. UNTIL CHRISTMAS _ FE 4-1555 : ~s ‘ red boat kno . with the purchase of your appliance that resion me an umiak. wn day Se ee - ogres isa political liability to | Walter M. Harbour often uses party. : , Robert S. ‘Olson, sident of Moqniar £168.95 \skis to’ get over a difficult part)i..° “new company, pis it will EASY SPIN of his 28-mile route between Nev-\stror wholesale end retail auto se Wak by ptt ea ed ri amg av oe wee ers franchised by Ford © Holds 18 Lbs. Clothes The star route carriers have Jers fr directly. 7 © Wash—Dry Same Time ‘played their vigorous, backwoods| , ar © Suds and Water Saver |role for the Post Office for more range. tea tnative financing © Absolutely Save Auto. than a century. Their name stems through an authorized dealer in|?" Lint Filer | from early days’ when their con- Ford Motor Co. products,” Olson ® Space Saver tracts provided for, “cele, wi, Said. “We will buy acceptable re- ® No Installation Necessary tainty and security” of the mails. tail paper from the dealer. The GOOD HOUSEKEEPIN of, PONTIAC — | 51 West Huron Street, Pontiac A “pink lemonade’ can be made from the red fruit clusters of staghorn suniac, according to the Boy Scout Handbook. Steep them in enough cold water to cover, pour off the liquid and sweeten to taste. GIGANTIC STOCK REDUCTION SALE Only tne thaoe three Forde over and soe ered ont tear $] 3 8 three waetihe or sare, tating Ing. field is to make low cost wre reads ve waan't tong efor’ they were! mcing available fo Forte | & MORE | DAYS- SALE ENDS. DEC, 24th -— OPEN 8:30 A.M. FRA YER’S Giles ar roules, as they are 10 fomern”s be ids nf LO 8: P. M. & SUN. OUR USUAL AFTER INVENTORY. a “This uires ma Furniture and Appliance - | oh (cen in ancing cperations, and CLEARANCE SALE IS BEING HELD NOW — TO. REDUCE 9 Orchard Lake Ave. FE 4-0526 | jue caw atfects its milk pro-|a level not excessive in relation tof OUR STOCK AND SAVE YOU MONEY ON CHRISTMAS 58 Orchard Loke duction. the Tisks involved.” ———-—_——— . — —— = — BUYING. : | FREE DRAWING FOR VALUABLE PRIZES—COME IN AND REGISTER | TOYS UP TO 50% OFF Mm C Can dle Sb HOUSEWARES | MISCELLANEOUS | SPORTINGGOODS| © TOYS — 21.50 10” Sunbeam | 3.50 Spin Car Wash Brush 50° Off on All 9.95 Bride Dolls now 4.95 g== Fry Pans, Model F. 2a with Long Handle 1.59 ea.| Hunting Coats & Pants 50% otf on All Doll Beds é we aes 13.50 Brass Wall Pull | 19.95'Skagway Dacron In-| 19 95 Cain Drive suggests carpet... 3.95 Pyrex 6-Fe. Oven | Down Light Fistare .7.49 | sulated Underwoar 10.95) racigg 1.95) 7 “eee reezer Set .......; . | | 7.95 MOE #232 Bedroom} Pargainsom Used =| gg gh tin’ Shell ° i; k 1.25 Alum. 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Don’ delay Have year ni ‘ +2 6 e GOO 8 FE OUD... - + ons Camp Stove ....... 7.25 | Dell 50%: ayy oa H ' | | Deautiful carpet ready when your friends 5.50 2-Ot. Ice Cream | 29.50 Medicine Cabinet For Carriages & Strollers | — Frowes ..... ».-- 2.93) with Fluorescent Binoculars ‘ : ate : 50% Off on All Ecko Lights Peete ee neee 12.50 40°, Off on All BOATS & ACCESS. ) Stainless Cookware 31.25 Fireplace Screen Picnic Ju s & Chests . | 25.20 Open Stock Value | Set ............. 19.88 9 New 1958 Evinrude : 16-Pc. Boonton Ware Dish 40% Off on All 17.95 Johnson Contary 18 HP. Motors ... :§279 | Set a pea - ~ .. a Croquet Sets Spin Reels ........ * | $308. 1959 Evinrude | 7 ‘ 40°, Off on All Brea 14.95 Johnson Centinel - Motors . . .319. SS Boxes & Canister Sets | 0 TOPS. Tap © ts Spin Ree ~ Lopes 95 | $313 1989 10 HP Belt correc 188 1095 Cr Top Gun Cases 40% Off | Evinrade Motors 249.50 val 1.29 Corn House mes : or 6.88) 50% Of on All soni Evinrude 1959 ‘. | Brooms ......... 79¢ ea. Sick tel ‘Rods & Reels } ‘ “2 oe eich = 18.98 Vibersies King He Gallen eos TMB] 298 4-ayer Badminton | B04 39 50 HP Hl 9.95 34-01 Plastic | POWER MOWERS. Free Hockey Puck | i” Piberlas Battery Wastebasket sree eee 1 .49 114. 50 La eer 19” 3 With Each Hockey. Stick 8 a88 a4 2.25 O'Cedar‘Dust Mops | Rotary Mower ....79.30| 16.95 45-1b, Fiberglas | Trailer Winches 5.95. Bach |. os... ove. 3 Bow... se. .,16.99] 8-95 S-Gal. Pressure FE 9.1026 i es tan ech 449.50 Eclipse 26" Riding we se ae. = Gas Cans ......... 4.95 oe ee atone Sevie—Choase your cart 1] Cotee Maker «8.95 | NOs” Mowet -- 299.80) 1.69 Camp Stele -- 6961 soo5 1959 Now Mencary ‘CARPER See oe etdete We 449.30 Toro 32" Riding | 5 Shaft Elec, | w you a complete line of samples. 19.95 = Pink Cth Rotary Mower .. 299.50 HUNDREDS eee. eee 489.50 ; Ae Remagod, iis | $210 Toro 25” Reel OF OTHER ITEMS | | 18 dinihaat oc 3-Dinwe Bo iden’ Table Set | jj 28-95 12-Fc Alsminum | Riding Mower . ..139.50 ean BF Roy fehr Steering, Orig. rawer : : less Cookware hield ott [40 yo eM is acee cay, 180 169.50 Lawn Boy Loafer ost $500 Now ... $350. ‘craks Ste — Warmer .......,.,8.50 58.88 Lawn Bey is” et | OL. . 11.95 Sanbeam Mower . 39.50 a | $9 re) Rustic Finish Ba rede 0 a: pale i Secs. 42-Inch ° '$ 95 oe See ae gare a Leth AS “TH 28.95 Sunbeam Electric . oS) : Silver Koh Bed” Fliiv'c Regular $3 50 The Be | ye ] $56.95 i aeisg pede ee sean _|j]| 3994 AUBURN AT ADAMS Sn A EP OE EGO EE EF ETE EE EEE E, j : ‘ : f ‘ i tea * : : are ‘ ) EE rue PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 17,1050 -- , “elon Takes Post jo replace Judge Blaine W., Hatch Parclees to Go Home. The \ progrash began Thursday |} pienesion President _ “ — is retiring at the end ot the : . as Judge in Marshall Early for Christmas nl orgy Rag cretion ‘nn Extends ‘State of War’ | Coles ts te on ot Mandal 5 got e ment said, MARSHALL (UPD — . Former|Mayor Hewitt W, Coleman. LANSING (UPI) — About 250 Abou 239 selunars were re| JAKARTA (UPI)—President Su-/t _ {state Sen, Creighton R. Coleman prisoners eligible for parole by|leased under the policy last year, “#0 has extended Indonesia’s |. was sworn in here hie y ead as & Shrimp was eanned for init Jan. 2 are being released in time|according to William F. Eardley, a “state of war’’ indef/and his Christmas. idirector of paroles. “tnitely by means ba a decree con- the first. time in 1867. to get home for : en st Se Oe eee a DERLAND OF ra GIFT VALUES . “OUR LOWEST PRICES IN YEARS BRING YOU TERRIFIC SAVINGS FOR CHRISTMAS! OPEN AN ACCOUNT TODAY! 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Lake Country Club. ‘The orgah- ‘ {gation is dedicated ‘to helping the--hospital. | Making plans are (from left) Dr. Michael Kozon-. is, chief of medicine; Mrs. Noel Buckner, a Booster’s Club committee chairman; and George F. Taylor, Oakland County presecutor. Proceeds from this first event will go toward the speeere: ment of the hospital’s emergency room, Speaks Softly, Carried Big Pick UMW Chiet Up By United Press International Thomas Kennedy, who was paid ‘four cents an hour at the outset of his mining career in the hard-coa! ‘fields of Pennsylvania, is about to lget a $50,000-a-year job. Kennedy will move up from vice | \president of the United Mine Work- ‘ers to succeed John L. Lewis early inext month when Lewis plans to. ‘slate picker” to jstep down. , \tamily of eight A little man with wispy white ikilled in a mine | hair, the soft-spoken Kennedy is | ant of Anthracite”’ thefr teens. Kennedy joined local in 1900, at i from his bushy-eyebrowed chfef, ee pe bond — they quit school to go down} into the mines before they reached|first conventior of the UMW ‘to- shortly after he began work as a/ It didn’t take long for Kennedy ‘cap: able” about as different as he can be |to climb the Union Jadder from lo-! ical officer to.district president to From Depths. at least in outward appearances. international secretary-treasurer in But John L. and “The Little Gi-|1925. 4 have a common * * * | He and Lewis .attended their jgether in 1906, starting a: lifelong ‘friendship that has lasted through- a Mine Workers out their careers in the labor move- the age of 13, +|ment. Under the UMW constitution, | help support @/Kennedy automatically succeeds His father was |T ewis, Nevertheless, Lewis \ ‘has accident iwarmly endorsed him ‘as ‘“more| than he is of handling; union affairs, 7 The 72-year-old Kennedy does | make his case Luxurious 3-Pc. Sectional . Metro Furniture makes it worthwhile for you to shop our store, Gorgeous construction details in cushioned comfort, \rubberized padding, fine covers, welted piping. Was $329.00. vesonsacrasenssessnesseresosspereeeery |ZSSSSSS ACCOUNT NOW! Open Every Night OPEN AN till Christmas Regular $329.00 Value! $329.00 Overall Length 13/2 Ft. 88 SOUTH SAGINAW Corner AUBURN $2295 ~ FE 2-0179 FREE PARKING REAR OF STORE oe = Linoleum, 6’, 9’, 12’ widths. Your choice. We bought all the | factory had. itd RATOR LIVING ROOM @ GROUPS GREATLY 7 REDUCED! SISFSFSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS SSTSSTSSSSSSSSSS HST met rey om poweriul oratory to | tones, he has convinced many | negotiators they have more to gain from copperation than from t conflict, r { Aides said, however, that his mildness hides.a stubborn. streak! that he displays when he’s being shoved in a direction he doesn't like. Kennedy is a close friend of Ed- ward G. Fox, chief negotiator for ; 4 the soft coal operators and former, e heed of the Philadelphia and Read- e ing Coal Co. *® * * Kennedy, a Democrat, served as @ jicutenant governor of Pennsyl- vania from 1934 to 1938 and con- itinued as UMW secretary-treasurer gp (Gating that time. He has since’ . resigned from active politics. ¢ © Air Force Jet Does @|, © 1,520.9 Miles Per WASHINGTON w —/ The Air Force said one of its Jet fighters, has set a new world speed record! of 1:520.9 miles per /hour. | It reported the flight was made ssasasesd Au | by & F106 Delta Dart piloted b LUXURY and COMFORT IN THIS VALUE! Heavy covert kas Joneyt Rogers Tuesday " , ; . 3 Pieces at Pat Edwards Air Force Base, Calif. | Each End, 54” Wide Priced Brown, Beige, Black eo tok | Center is 58” Wide Regular Reversible Cushions $ BOQ GF Rosers’ speed topped by “116; . @ miles the fastest previous Air, Modern Styling Force flight — achieved May 16,\ 44 1958. It also bettered the claim of| $20 ‘@ ithe Soviet Union that one of its, new E66 Delta wing fighters flew Down $ 1,483 miles per hour Oct. 31. | Delivers eo ok & 2 The speed record was established! iplane — an FI05C — reached a ra ‘record altitude ‘of 103,395.5 feet, That plane; piloted by Capt. Joe} ? B. Jordan, alsd took off from Ed-| pd wards . Air Foree Base. =] : ' |just a day after another Air Foree| | e The Sahara Deseft in ied D overs an area almost as large as the United States. Se eee ee a eee Bee tte eee eee ees 888 ne oa" a ee ee | -PRE-GRAND OPENING § ¢ VINYL VINYL ASBESTOS TILE-9x9 We buy by the Carload, you buy by 9 eT ee eg ARMSTRONG’S Ea 8 8 al ieee enke se MLE! ;| mai une 9x9 ry se = a Viny! 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Recommended for any 15x20 75¢ Per Week - room. ® Thinks for itself, judges tempere atures and moisture content of bread before toasting. Se ® Delivers the kind of toast you order every time—flight, dark or golden brown, a. Dormeyer Appliances are Guaran- feed... Buy in Confidence at Enggass Now ... Pay Next Year! Nationally advertised $24.95 value. You give é the finest when you give Dormeyer. ‘ Regular $40.00 Dormeyer MIX-ALL $2.9*° Only $1 Per Week Sweetheart ., . makes baking a thrilling pastime... now! Save $10.22; $21 Dormeyer Toaster . Pay For Gifts Next Year Buy All Your Gifts at Enggass Jewelry you give gift for Mother, Wife, Sister or Regularly Priced at $39.95 “Se Per Week 5 ‘ a et a a ae home: three sisters and six * \ MARC R. JEWELL +. Serviee and burial for Mare Rowston Jewell, 2-year-old son of Dr. and Mrs. Robert A. Jewell. of Sault Ste. Marie formerly of Pon- _ tiac, was held in Sault Ste. Marie. + ® * Cora Beck of Pontiac, Mrs, Alga a¢ a a ‘ i. Surviving are his parents; a. sis- ter and three brothers, Catherine, Chad, Dana and Wade, zel Jewell of Pontiac, Roy Jewel of Waterford and Mr, and Mrs. Wilbur J. Rowston of Pontiac. The child was fatally of a.ear on U.S, 2 in Sault Ste Marie. MRS. C. A, KNICKERBOCKER Mrs. Charles A, Church. Surviving are two. sons, Roger * with whom she made her home, and Donald of Pontiac; six grand- Ola of Keego Harbor; and Joel. of Rich- children; two brothers, mond; and three sisters, Mrs. : Quick of Richmond and Mrs. “Blanch Shepard in “California, Service will be held at 1 p.m. ‘|e brief iliness, , Howard of Clarkston and John of brothers. Mr. Bowling died Tuesday at his home allat) home; and grandparents, Mrs. Ha- |and Mrs. Gerald Potjer at Lapeer; Lake, injured Monday when he ran intd the path (Ethel) Knick-' erbocker, 12, of 3555 Brookdale St.,. died yesterday in St. Joseph - Mercy Hospital after an illness of * several months. She was a member of the Oak- jand Avenue United Presbyterian He was a retired electrician, last employed by the Baldwin Rubber 'Co., Pontiac. Surviving besides his wife, Grace, are two daughters and ‘two sons, | Santa Clara, Calif. Also two sis- ters, a brother, six grandchildren and six great-grandchildren. CRAVEN T. KELLY lmade by Moore Chapel of. the |4960 Birchway Dr., will be held at) pawn, dems Funeral arrangements are ee: Sparks-Griffin Funeral Home ‘here. ne H. VAN MAAREN ORCHARD LAKE-—Service for| Richard H. Van Maaren, 33, of 3 p.m. Saturday at the Kirk-in- the-Hills Church, Bloomfield Hills. | AUBURN HEIGHTS — Craven T.! lKelly, 82, of 3461 Squirrel Ct. died pital. "He was a Spanish American War veteran and a member of the’ United Presbyterian Church here. | iving besides his wife, Ro- sella, are two daughters, Mrs. ‘Alexander Grant of Pleasant Ridge Allow Officers fo Inspect Bars 1 in Waterford Qualified to Handle Job Township Police Department will have authority to make inspections of places of business in the towns ship selling liquor by the glass as well as stores selling alcoholic bev- erages in packages. After a survey conducted by the Michigan State Liquor Commis- 'sion, township Police Chief Millard - Saturday at the Huntoon Funeral \Pender was informed that the * 4 +» of 38 Allison St., ’ Funeral Home. Home. Her body will be taken to , Armada for burial. MANUEL PELAEZ The body of Manuel Pelaez, 33, is at the Huntoon Fatally injured in an: automobile ‘ accident on Woodward avenue, , near Opdyke road yesterday morn- “Ing, he was dead on arrival at St. * * * Joseph Mercy Hospital, Surviving are a brother, Peter, * ef Pontiac; and Mr. and Mrs. Al- » fred Martinez, of Pontiac, his fos- ter parents. He was a member of St. Vincent - de Paul Catholic Church and an * employe of Wilkins Construction « Co., Detroit. i i ‘ DAVID B, CHARLES ORCHARD LAKE = Service for : David B. Charles, 71, of 5670 Shore ‘ Dr., will be held at 2 p.m. Sat- urday from C. J. Godhardt Funeral Home at Keego Harbor. Burial : will follow in Parkview Memorial. « Park Cemetery. Mr. Charles died yesterday in| , Pontiac Osteopathic Hospital after * a year's illness. He was a member of the Orchard Lake Community Church. Surviving besides his wife, . Marie, are a daughter, Mrs. Justin a ee es a ee ee ye eee oT * % * * ' 7 ‘ * w s Teor a ee * * Bonanno of the Canal Zone, two! ‘ sons, Harold of Livonia and John/| of Orchard Lake; two sisters; a brother and three granchildren. | OSCAR FORAKER PONTIAC TOWNSHIP — Service 67, for _Oscar Foraker, of 2300 be _ the the liev be s Zenith Stereo Hi-Fi wi Reg. $515.00 $ Year Warranty. Dry With Heat or Air 13 Cu. Ft. TWO DOOR Automatic Detrost Reg. 124-Pound Freezer op Decorator Fabric +04 eee , $12.88 low, specials. g AUTOMATIC CLOTHES DRYER NOW ONLY Now ONLY $2700 : j FAMOUS MAKE BOX SPRING NOW ONLY 5 Maple Bank Beds, Chests, or Desk Now Only $28 ea. department has ail the facilities and is qualified to handle the necessary inspections. Previously, only deputies from the Oakland County Sheriff's De- partment had legal right to make the inspections. ments in Waterford Township sell- ing liquor by the glass, Eighty- five per cent of revenue from liquor license fees are earmarked for township use. This amounts to approximately $16,000 annually, The remafffing 15 per cent goes to the state. Township Treasurer Mrs. Doro- thy Olson said the state owes Waterford Township some $15,000 from liquor license fees, which was: due in July. State Legislators Ready | to Drive for Tank Order | WASHINGTON \P — Michigan's. congressional delegation is getting ready to battle for a share of a jhuge Army tank and vehicle order to be plac ed early next year x s* has announced plans The Arme ‘to buy up to 720 M60 tanks, up to 272 M88 tank recovery vehicles land about 1,200 M113 armored per- sonnel carriers. same Christmas spirit (not liquor kind). Seeing’is be- ing, come in and check my low prices. The trip will worth your while. Below some of my everyday ith AM-FM Radio now $327. 129” REFRIGERATOR _®& 90%, Off Electric Can Opener Steam and Dry Iron ........ Automatic Toaster 4 yesterday at Pontiac General Hos- | Survey Shows Police’ Beginning Jan. 1, the Waterford There are 31 business establish-| snneneny SURESeeee eee eRe te ce thecensthennlimmnrtbers ‘Burial will be in Woodlawn Ceme-/ tery, Detroit. Mr. Van Maaren died Tuesday | ‘after a long illness. Arrahgements’ are by the William Sullivan a8 Son Funeral Home, Royal Oak Surviving are a daughter, Debra bee: his parents, Mr. and Mrs. (Burton Van Maaren; and a eon Robert J., all of Orchard Waterford Twp. Jaycees Seek ‘Man of the Year’ The Waterford Junior Chamber. of Commerce's search for the, township's ‘‘Man of the Year” is ; under way, according to Randall! Beatle, chairman of. the ,annual) |project. k & &: Letters and applicafiéns have been sent to 15 churches and prom-) inent civic organizations in the: township in an effort to determine’ who will be honored for 1959-60. | | Candidates’ names may be sub- mitted by anyone, Beatlé said. | -Candidates must be between 21 and 35 years old, active in his church and in civic activities. | Deadline date for all applications is Jan. 5. The winner will be) announced at a Boss’ Night ban-. quet Jan. 19 at the Community Center, ~ * * The banquet will take place dur-| ing National Junior Chamber ' of Commerce Week, Jan, 17-23. | Motor vehicles on the highways| consume more than 88 per cent of! the entire U, S..domestic supply of| gasoline. WAY TO°SAY © - MERRY | 4 CHRISTMAS ts LER EES SES: WHAT A GREAT f _ Typewriters new y and rebuilt $69 50 up. 2 _ Free L. P. Recorded Typing Course with | Blectrie or Deluxe Portables. 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Its low lines, sweeping arms, and button-back styling ar¢ at CREE moe ; SOLID Gl MAPLE er Door Dress Leather B 5 8-Drawer 2 : | - GLOVES" Sor Plate Glass Dustproof Doors A All Styles Cent Limed Oak ‘ a $2.99 Drawer or Walnut Larget Sizes eaeetiebie ask Shirts . : $1.99 ty . 4.95 CHAIRS DANSE ice o i ; re ty — a in. ~ Reversible ; [i ‘ SWEATERS Stripe coins eng Wainut a7 $8. 95 s9geT AF Wirephete “QLAINS MARK — ‘Capt Joe me = 5. Jordan climbs out of the * pinto Se wihch Ws a yeee ee I » Air Force claims as a new al- “mark would top the height of 94.635 reached by a Navy flier we o- in a FAH Jot 10 Gaya age. Helicopter Can | Rate Radiation | Army Unveils System That Measures by Way, of Winch and Cable | | EDGEWOOD, Md. (®—The Army | fo “Tuesday unveiled for the public | | | | i system it has developed for meas- ; “uring radiation over wide areas € by helicopter. f * * * 7 The airborne equivalent of a hand - carried Geiger counter, it permits the measurement of! ground radiation from a safe dis- tance of as much as 2,000 feet above the earth. The measurements are taken | through an ionization chamber | - which is lowered from the hov- | ering helicopter by a winch and cable apparatus. The chamber is mounted on a steel tripod which keeps it three feet off the ground, and the radiation it titans developed and built at the Army’! Chemical Center here. It was the »- idea of Michael J, Schumchyk, a _» Physicist wtih the radiological * laboratory, x* * * ~~ It has been used in monitoring ‘the amount of radioactivity after! “nuclear test shots in Nevada and at Eniwetok; Schumchyk - said the system could be used in military engage- ~ments but would be most valu- able as a civil defense measure after atomic attack. Doyle and Midwest Truck Lines Merge SAGINAW @ — Doyle Freight Lines, Inc:, and Blair Transit Co.; “two of the Midwest’ s largest truck. | ing concerns, have been merged into the Great Lakes Express Co. : The merger was announced in! : a. joint. statement Wednesday, | which said the consolidation would “afford tore direct and efficient | service, The new company plans a new $506,000 terminal in Detroit and a similar one later in Cleve: ‘land, The two firms, with ad- + joining property here, have a » joint $500,000 terminal under way * in Saginaw, William C. Blair is president of the new company and David C. Doyle board chairman. Each ———— eanee ncheon Napkins. «0° °°"" "9 Cocktail Nap kins. <--> 54x96" Table Cover ooo? "ft °. 25¢ Not 71 Nor at of at Bes 12 beight ‘n gay, rainbow-hued lights for indoor decoration. Each light burns inde-*! . Easy attaching clips. 8-light set, coramic finish... . . 69! 30-light, miniature bulb set. . . $1.98 15-light: multi-color indoor set . -$2.29-9) 25-light weatherproof outdoor set $5.49 The Perfect Gift to Pl Please se Any Man! CHRISTMAS Gift Boxed Set of 4 The touch of luxury every man likes... fine; snowy white cotton handkerchiefs with hand-loom-embroidered_ini- for | tial in color. Soft pure silk in colorful prints fo keep your locks in place on windy fall days or to add a chic fouch to your wardrobe, At this price you'll want one. for every costume change. * goo . TINSEL AND FOIL ‘SUGGESTIONS TWIST BAND started his company with a single truck, Doyle in 1916 and Blair in} 1927. \ i+ Blair a the merger © Great Lakes Express a- feat ~ than 1,000 employes, 200 of them | _ in Saginaw. ~ Blair predicted the company: would do a-gross business of 11 if million dollars and have a 5 million dollar payroll in 1960. | The merger firm has 15 terminals’ in Michigan, one in Chicago and’ one each” in Cleveland, Akron, | Youngstown and Canton, Ohio. | Asks Joint U.S.-Russ . Man-in-Space Effort = WASHINGTON <(UPT) — Rep./] " Victor L. Anfuso (D- NY), a mem:| ~ ber of the House Space commit- * States. and. Russia join in a co} WATCH a on of | | 1,100 trucks and Pounsaka wire ‘y tee, has proposed that the United|} GIFT Wishes! BANDS. Gold, Silver - ha Sen? for = FLOATING DIAL Bheitiis Valiecy ch cacti weits con tow ond cheery with gay sentiments, And would you believe it? A full SOcounr for $1! 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