. : ; ; ‘ : ; ! a ‘ ge oF ae) : aa, 4, | . of L : j 1 : ¢ ‘ 2 + i ‘ : poy 7 By * } + ‘gies : od | ; 3 J | ; ¢ } Se ae P 2 ee £ te . 1 oe i Erte fz ce = é 2 - # ' % t oy : ee \ | PONTIAC PRESEN <0 ke % & * & PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 195544 PAGES —__“™™™B raze gurag russe raoron nate Feud Over 2 Hospitals hopping Center's Drainage Bid Denied oe neal — City Wins Suit ’ Proposed New City Parking Lots Revealed ‘Iman Giyes, [Plan Spring Vote for Mentally Ml. Protesting Plan | eas Sle Ms bape neem cone eat by Waterford. y | | eer we ¥ x »& * ke ke t ik £8 calling for boost for cit aa i ae Parking Plan commissioners ae aaians ie LANSING coef ‘Mich- the City Commission last night. i Legislature tangled ‘ Pro, onovesciene! yall gngperd — ie most fantastic snarl $633,447 Cost Outlined ‘iows the recommendations of «| in its history over the pur- Preliminary Report. tee study committee of former | chase of two local hospitals oy City Manager poste re “including the |0F mentally retarded. chil- — meyer, curveatly are pild 35 tor | Gx. ae aris A preliminary report on | ach regular meeting. It is pro-} Rep. Ed Carey of Detrol {a ‘program for 624. ada 22% tat comniniters rive | eye Democratic floor, lead tional municipal parking |a year. er, summed it up: “We've spaces was presented to the City Commission last ni me am ter for a week and can’t City Commission wast nient Dingell Wins |S." Set"sa Willman. ‘ Cc mi 4 day, the House and Senate wat tne program a Dam NOMINATION | Pipigg: ibe: iis rt: ~ ~ iil Ht rae + H| BS; Ht HE et i He ia ath Soa a ‘i 4 i? Se piety isd aatadly ete i jl g | pelatiamiateeiet| 2 9-Gp62) XG gted2s detec ay 1a = ; jeden fed eel Feil nly i ni Gh sells opraess| Oy lata Li = i EEL mtan CUnaBee Fant malt ll tn ea ei FO lslanel Hil = He SS aaa HL a eae ee ee Te at . ass tal aaa it iE hue tie Fae ual lie igi Hak Eby PEE) O) go Deeds fyd] B o SSaebeaatescte Tages § Actegel* syaste. cette Be che f22| 8 Sea H ou = 135 nally geg gi. ST pli Hine : fi ine faacearts € ages lS eaeley ge Hen ie: TE ally Hat all Hie ce 1B hin ei tat i fl | ee tel HUBS i UR ape ier GEA Wye Se Te ve al eis He Wg i i alae is 2 Hi ari! iat td is ee aa i ut Hy : ie : a i a ba) GSE tii tanith le ii ut at ee al iil Hy a ed a Ba islic; =. ay ‘ ¥ a er i2 il til elaslid @aatdast pill ee Ei! uals lf tisk wast li ie ‘l Hh Uiljgattiaall Lull Oxford, oldest charter member of ee e je an we i Ainnvanesne Sea . ~~ Mrs, Alice Crawford of | sary. The glub was formed in 1930. With Mrs. Craw- the’ Happy Hours | ford, left to right, are former club members, Mrs. Of the 1,735 registered-—voters | | Extension—Groupof Oxford, poured at the recent! William Ludwig, Mrs. Fred Bowman, Mrs. Maurice who liye in the 36 square mile silver tea marking the group's twenty-fifth anniver- | Miller, Mrs. Lee Gardner and Mrs. Jake Smith. area, only 552 votes were cast at | yesterday's election. In a report | from the Detroit Edison Co. there | are approximately 3600 dwellers. in | Highland Township, After last night's returns were counted, Lewis Sanderson, chair- man of the Zoning Board had this | to say, “Basically, it is a very good ordinance, but because ot | some parts that were objection- able te some people, it was | feated.” Local Stockmen | Join Exposition — for Chicago to Compete | for Honors Some types of insanity in e| a o can be mistaken for mental’ CHICAGO — Oakland county | stockmen will be represented in j the competitions of the 56th annual ; International Live Stock Exposi- jtion to be held here Nov. 25 | through Dec. 3, show officials an- } John nx Browr and Echo Valley Stock Farm, both of Birmingham; enerenged Farts, at Oxford; and | |Knobby Hills Farms, near Clyde. | have all listed entries in the pure- | bred Aberdeen-Angus classes to Too Much Fun_ Last Night? | Popular breed of beef cattle at the | County Entries Head | Thanksgiving Operetta Is Tonight at Colerain TROY TOWNSHIP uw Colerainj Included in those helping to put school students here have been! on the production are Lawrence working earnestly for weeks in Harhilton, principal and teacher preparation for a Thanksgiving | tn . Fe operetta, “The Thanksgiving Stary | Who, with his sixth graders pro- Book,” to be presented at 7: 43 ‘duced the handmade scenery. p.m. tonight, in the school multi- | Mrs. Alice Perkins, Troy Town- purpose room, ship elementary music instructor. Though the operetta is to be @ directed third graders in dance presentation of Mrs, Alice Keller's scenes. Mrs. Floretta Mitchell and third . grade room, many of the |, croup of her fourth graders were other students and teachers at, costume makers for the ‘operetta. | Colerain have been in on the “‘be- hind-the-scenes act.” Aniong preparations — particl- pated in by ethers were the mak- ing of costumes and scevery.and | conching beg chorus and Gatices. Iceland Film Tonight i / } WATERFORD. TOWNSHIP—Pa- Walter Hooker of Biggers, undred 1 . — meee are. oe For the wedding the shige wore | : 28 THE FowTIAC PRESS. WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 9. 1955 t\Bride Wears Blue Lace fo. Saturday. Ceremony > | “ ROMEO—teoreanaltar banked Plank road. The bridegroom is the | tml gg ge hry: | foster son of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford became the bride of Kenneth Paul | 50 of Armada, Adams Saturday evening in the Attired in a street length gown | First Congregational Church. —_ of blue lace with scalloped neck. Since 1911 : , Lo Bn ih re 4 The bride is the daughter of Mr.| tine and matching jacket, the | and Mrs, Jules C, Dupont of Romeo Gulde earied & Glin sack bce. | Kelly, H ayw ar d, white hat ‘completed Pe | Fries, Fisher, In semble, Mary Jane Dupont | sister’s only attendant. Best man was Robert James ior Ri of Armada. Robert Herkum | Richmond and John Streeter | was her) ° ted th f Ten Per Cent of Voters “°° O° Buss. | | Turn Out for Royal Oak A reception for the family and | Election close friends was held at the | | Veterans’ Hall following the cere- | mony with about 150 rue t { ROYAL OAK — A total of 3.060 | present ose votes were cast in yesterday's elec- | tion im Roya) Oak. The newlyweds are now making | heir home in — | ‘Patricia Holsworth Weds ‘tricia Holsworth, daughter of Mr. | |and Mrs. Ray Bush of 1304 Airway | Dr., recently became the bride of | compete for top honors ‘n this) WATERFORD TOWNSHIP— Five | ‘Stan Hooker, son of Mr. -_* Mrs. lieted hemepeaben, ‘Thay eure the | Lake Rd. ‘Howard K. Kelly, unopposed as | mayor received 2,649 and incum- | bents William Hayward and Ar- 'thur H. Fries were re-elected to, commission posts with 1,931 and ac 1,668 votes respectively. Ralph W. I k $5, 000 f 6 | Fisher was elected to the third S 0 0d . vacant with 1,410 votes, | Voters also boosted the pay of | United Fund Drive in the Huron Mayor Kelly from $400 to $2,000 | Valley area met last night at the yearly and commissioners sal- | Highland School and found that. aries were increased frem $300 | they are more than $5.000 short te $1,200 annually, of their $12,986 goal. Mrs. Gladys Holmes, City Clerk An extension date was set for said last night that only ten pet| Nev. 17 according to chairman cent of the city’s 29,849 registered! ef the drive, Mrs. George Hub- voters voted. Said Mrs. Holmes,| bell. By that time all the fac- “It was one of the quietest Cam-| teries and mest of the residents paigns in the history of Royal! im the areg will have been con- ‘Huron Valley Valley Fund | MILFORD — Members of the | Oak.” | tacted. Over 150 volunteer workers have | Turkey Shoot Held canvassed the 100 square mile | METAMORA — Metamora Lions district. However, there are still | Club held a turkey shoot at the | Sme territories in the White Lake | Lapeer County gravel pit Sunday. | area that have not been covered | of a 24 pqund turkey j according to Mrs. Hubbell. ‘wet to Franc cis Werbicky. | last night the United Fund here has As of | _-———eee | COllected $7,689.78. | Keego-Cass Women’s Club to Have Meetin ‘ter, Naney Bush. Rebert Kierzey C ~ ~ 9g the bridegroom as best Cass Women's Club will hold a business meeting Thursday at 2 th the cou- elves St coven Oe p.m. at the club house, 2012 Cass tple journeyed to Bronson for a guests of the Rev. and Mrs. Robert! Mrs. John Warren will be the KEEGO HARBOR — The Keego | | ! New Beauty Care 3 ways better for your skin Cleans, softens, brightens your skin in @ way no cream—or soap—alone can do. Noxzema will help bring you Don't miss this offer— —big $1 complexion loveliness you'd size only 69¢ plus tax! Limited hardly dare to hope for. In days _ time only. Get Noxzema today — it will help your skin look clean- any drug or cosmetic counter. er, clearer than ever. : How Nexzeme Werks 1. It cleans like soap (it’s grease- less —washes off with water) but it doesn’t dry skin. 2. Softens like cream, but doesn’t clog pores . . . never feels sticky or greasy. - 3. Helps clear skin. . externally - caused because it's medicated. 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Lawrence Street - FE 21221 ¢ | ae , 4 | , : THE PONTIAC PRESS. rinisrasiiadee NOVEMBER 9, 1085 So es mn Good Polihing teb Army Facing Supreme Court Ruling} to Quit Individually | cuveme, we wt«|Which May Release Five Turncoats © Henderson, a new janitor at the am ' ANN ARBOR (INS). — The 38| Wyoming. statehouse, can really Pkg ute og Honan pd Bren hese prong 8 petit i ee im evi |-Ann Arbor police officers who sub- | polish windows. ing today which may mean‘exoner-| convicted by court courte—if at all.” VS: mitted resignations last Friday,| A short time after cleaning one | ation for five ex-prisoners of war| alding the enemy. The Army sald | 2. then withheld them at the. request of the capitol building windows, | accused of giving information and! none of these men was dls- of the police commissioner, now. Hendersén noted some boys Tun-| aid to the enemy. charged before charges have decided to submit them on ning through the yard. He stuck) ‘The Army said the court's 63| brought against an individual basis, his head out to yell to them —! pyling in the ease of Robert Toth Cowart, es ¢« *« | torgetting the window was still | of Pittsburgh has a ‘“‘direct bear- to stay with the Chinese Commu nists. pa shut. ** on the five pending cases in- * a betegine Harn, Coser, Prk He wa ct around the forceud|etteg' tne tree tron |saegstotet FOW's wane Be Arbor Police Officers Association, >ut not wren POW’s who returned from Red | said after a meeting of the group |China last summer. last t: k tucky Chi ld Toth, accused of murdering a} aw to oat 2 - 5 Kentuc Y UNNGFEN | south Korean civilian, was not ar-| Shot wanting to rte te thas : “We have decided that any rested until after his discharge | country last summer under resignations will be submitted on Di n House Fire trom the Air Force in December, Department and ‘an individual basi, ao don't ie j wen. Ke want anyone to { a a | dishonorable Army discharges. nority is being pressured by oth- | HAZARD, Ky. (#—Five children, The high tribunal ruled in ef- | In San Francisco, an attorney vem Sten acs ag ee 4 er officers.” / | exci’ cgen vesubak. Seein "eae fect that the military services port ge ese nity ay a Dis- : MoGory of Prattsburg, New York. officers eae were burned to death when | “Through the years, Ben-Gay ian De seeleapom city “budget fire swept their home in this tial a discharged serviceman for tioned immediately” to grant writs has relieved an awful lot of aches mountain town just before last} amy crime committed while in of habeas corpus on their behalf. and pains fér our family — from committee voted them a pay raise midnight. 7 strained muscles to tired, aching | which was far less than what the . os ‘ ao Ppt eeng die eer te paliecnan hed ee | The dead, children and ere The Amy & studying the fea | eR, now awaiting court martial in suc’ of * s ! right there in the cabinet when it's ‘ children of former Sheriff and Mrs. ee The Salons would have been justice Begley: -_ ee ean Attorney Hard C, Brown, ea Millions of people agree with Mrs. | effective Nov, 18, the eve of the Ellen Kay Begley, 14; Phyllis = 4 | several attorneys defending the McGory. They rely on BEN-GAY | Michigan-Ohio State football game Begley, 9; Susan Begley, 7; Yvonne ormer POW’s, It refused to say for fast, welcome relief from sore, | which is expected to bring a crowd whether the three ‘turncoats will ' acies. aspected to bring Ritchie, 6, and ‘Vicki Ritchie, 4. -_-__ aching muscles. You may hsve | of 97,000 persons to Ann Arbor. i: bor detected the blaze ,°¢ exonerated, roit PTA Worker r——_ tried other pain-relleving produsta, neigh ee blaze orks three are Otho Bell, Hills- but here's Low BEN-GAY is differ. 'but was unable to arouse anyone | | boro, Miss.; William C. Cowart, i'Na med to School Board Ot ny ite oo a twe codons (Kalamazoo Gets Bigger | inside the building before issuing | patton, Ga., and Lewis W. Griggs.| DETROIT u#—Mra. tive! Tt contains up to two and one Hi F f —— larm. half ti more of two famous | yalAMAZOO — UW Three sub-|°".? Jacksonville, Tex, The other two, |e who is active in Parent-Teacher 1 pai ts than if The Begleys were watching Ken- | -POW' , : five an wisely eiered rub-ins, |Urbs of Kalamazoo voted to annex tucky election results in the down: | ID. M Me be oe amg Pvt. Pom Assn. work, was appointed yester- | Here's how Ben-Gay's two-way, |to the city. The three are Milwood, | , day to the Detroit Board of Edu- pain~ oom qeties wiartas First, the Henderson Park Terrace ara, — * * * ea nine Sgt. Eavard x: — — brought coursing UP | and South Westnedge. Annexations| Firemen were having trouble | Council Bluffs, lowa sulting from the dea’ Mrs. through the emoeten ant. Saeed, are to take effect at midnight Dec. | putting out the blaze because of | Were accused of giving information | | aura Osborn Aug. 1. eee Ni-WISTON OPTICAL CO. yt cr wen for fast, blessed relief, |31. The action increases the city | low water pressure. to the enemy in Korea. Mrs. Canty is the wife of the set BEN-GAY! 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(9) Cross Canada Hit Parade, Musi- cal variety. (4) Television Bhea- ter, Sweepstakes winner gets $28,- 600 and trouble in “The Ticket & the Tempest,” Arthur Shield, | Pat O'Malley, Pearce star, (2) The Mi . Money proves threat to marriage in “The Story of Peggy Demos,” with Virginia Gibson, Phillip Ine. 9:30—-(7) Break the Bank. Quiz with Bert Parks, $1,300 bank. (9) Jackie Rae Show, Comedy, variety. (2) I've Got a Secret. Quiz with Garry Moore host, 10:00—(7) Wednesday Night Fights. Welterweight Johnny Saxton vs, Middleweight Ralph “Tiger” Jones.. (9) Mr, and Mrs. North. Barbara Britton, Richard Den- ning in “Mask of Hate.” Pam helps invalid and is involved in murder. (4) This Is Your Life. Ralph Edwards surprises guest with his life story, (2) Steel Hour, Lilian Roth in Prishstcbrdng din struggle of writer Age to, bat drink and how love ‘of a. child-affects her. 10:30—(9) China Smith, Dan Dur- yea in adventure story. (4) Mr. District Attorney, D. A. breaks up gang of lady safecrackers. David Brian stars. 10:45—(7) News. Dick Femmel. 11:00-—-(7) Soupy’s On. Variety with Soupy Sales. (9) National News, (4) News, Paul Williams. (2): . News, Jac il: el Florence Marley in “Tokyo File 212." (9) Good Night Theater. Henry Wilcoxen, Betty Furness in “President's Mystery.” (4) Little. Show. Drama. (2) Miss Fair Weather, Bette Wright. 11:20—~-(2) Les Paul and Mary Ford, Music, 11:25—(2) Nightwatch Theater. John Litel in “Lighthouse.” 11:30—(4) Tonight. Steve Allen host. THURSDAY MORNING 6:50—(4) Today's Farm Report. 6:36—(2) Meditations, 7:00—(4) Today, (2) anton Show. 7:55—(2) Les Paul & Mary Ford, sar ‘HIGH FIDELITY - HEADQUARTERS Wide Selection of Components - + Catalogue “Net” Prices - Attractive Demonstration Room Expert Guidance—Complete Installation. “McCALLUM & DEAN’ v9 E. MAPLE, i aRaNee s:00--(2) Cartoon ig 45230 Premiere Playhouse. | by Newscast, 9:30—(2) Love Story. (7) Request Theater. 9:55—(4) Faye Elizabeth. 10:00—(2) Gary Moore Show. TH School. Ding Dong 10:30—(2) Arthur Godfrey. (4) Search for Beauty. . 10:55—(7) News. 11:00—(4) Home. (7) Story Studio. 11:30—(2) Strike It Rich. 11:55—(T) News Ace. THURSDAY AFTERNOON 12:00—(2) Valiant Lady. (4) Ten- nessee Ernie. (7) 12 O'clock Comics. 12:15—(2) Love of Life. 12:25—(9) Prayer, Sign On. 12:30—(2) Search for Tomorrow. (4) Feather Your Nest. (7) Beulah. (9) Story Book. 12:45—(2) Guiding Light. (9) Mag- gie Muggins. 1:00—-(2) Ladies Day. (4) Color- land. (7) Charm Kitchen. (9) Mary Morgan Show. 1:15—(4) Fun to Reduce. 1:30—(4) Jean McBride. (9) News, Shoppers Show. 1:56—(2) Girl Talk. (4) Fran Har- ris. 2:00—(2) Robert Q. Lewis. (4) | Hour of Shows. (7) Stars on Seven. © 2:30—(2) Linkletters Houseparty. 3:00—(2) The Big Payoff. (4) NBC | Matinee Theater. (7) Heartthrob 4:00—(2) Brighter Day. (4) A Date With Life. (7) Captain Flint. (9) Justice Colt. 4:30—(2) On Your Account. (4) World of Mr. Sweeney. (7) Auzitie Dee’s Rascals. 4:45—(4) Modern Romances. 5:00—(2) The Early Show. ‘Pinky Lee Show. (7) Mickey Mouse. Club, (9) Dance Party. 5:30—(4) Howdy Doody. (7) Mickey Mouse Club. (9) Howdy Doody, ‘Make Your Own Prices,’ Ofticial Tells Dairymen LOS ANGELES (INS)—Federal Trade Commissioner Lowell B. Mason has bluntly advised the na- tion's dairy farmers to get a “do it yourself” kit and quit depend- ing on the government for price support, 4:15—(2) Secret Storm, (4) First Love “| _Myrtle,”” about a small town ~ Martin lewis fo Spoof Shows | Perry Como Program May Go to Hollywood » in February By JACK O'BRIAN NEW YORK (INS)—Judy Gar- land's husband, Sid=tuft; tells us he’s in negotiation with CBS for two giant telecasts a year for three years at a _& sient fee . 2 US. Steel's drama‘ ‘The Freight. er” was ‘bought by H'wood pro- ducer Jack Deitz, who will turn it a a Watner Bros. big produc- Harry Joe Brown, the veteran director, took over “Crossroads” te help perk up that ecclesias- tical whodunit series . Martin & Lewis will spoof late- evening TV shows Sunday, which a ae a have been a “‘se- Betty Blythe is th is the latest silent film star to make a comeback via TV on Thursday's. “Bedtime Story" on Climax .. , Pat Benoit, erstwhile Mrs. Peep- ers, will portray gal reporter Mag- gie Higgins on “Dateline,” Over- seas Press club spectacular next Monday .. . ‘WESKIT’ TO STAR Tony Randall, Harvey Weskit of the former Peeperscast, stars with Eva Gabor on Nov. 20's Goodyear Playhouse. Now that Gino Prato and his daughter have appeared with Per- ry Como, Mrs. Gino will make it a clean sweep for the family Sat- urday when she also appears with pal Pierino ... Perry might do a month of Sat- urdays from H'wood in Febru- ary to take advantage of all those big names out there, none as big or nice as Perry, Art — has been signed to play —w football coach on “Ompibus NBC is trying to coax the Vi- enna Opera for a spectacular, Jackie Gleason edged back up a few rating points Saturday in i“The Honeymooners” but his full Tv hour still lags behind. Perry |Como’s NBC musicale , $64,000" vicariously bribed its “ee way Et... lic’s affections again in: wurvey of |American Research Bureau; i “Lucey” is. second, “Hit Parade” and Gobel runners-up , . . The latest Nielsen the Mickey Mouse Club not only is the highest rated daytimer, it even won nine of the top 10 daytime Nielsen ratings (Mickey is sliced into quarter-hours for ‘sponsor sep- aration), led only by the World Se- ries. Couldn’t. happen to.a nicer rat. NBC is delivering the best avall- able acting talent for its afternoon drama series “Matinee,” Geraldine Page, for instance, who'll star Thursday in “An Apple for Miss .. Flint Octogenarian Dies “on |From Auto awe a et FLINT @—Ludwig Klatt, suffered Oct + Call Fi FE 41515 . 993 Mt. WISH FD SAID THAT: head.”—H. C. Diefenbach. x * * was Rockford, O. *. to island-dropping he runs into chitchat in the strangest coun- tries. Virginia Warren, for example, wasn’t sure until she read in the Trinidad papers that her sister, Honey Bear, had just got married. It was of\“Robin- son Crusoe’s Island” that Vir- ginia told me about that. mother in Los Angeles and her mother’d told her to tell me,” Virginia related. “But I said it couldn't be. They were just going to an- nounce their engagement. Stull, there it was in the paper.” | k THE MIDNIGHT EARL IN cruise, | ‘Tony Martin won his appeal against the income tax boys - » « Polly Bergen will introduce her fiance, Morty Stevens, to her family in Palm Springs , . , Jack Benny's daughter Joan wonders who's been sending her dozens of roses. % 2 with Maurice Evans. six-feet tall. x * Oil Meets Da a. While He Island-Hops By EARL WILSON PORT OF SPAIN—I was just catching a plane at “Robin- son Crusoe’s Island”—as they call Tobago—when I saw a familiar kisser and heard its owner heckling me. It was Pres. Eisenhower's speechwriter and general utility man, Dr. Kevin McCann, lately of Defiance, saying to me, “You're pretty far from Holgate, O.” * x It’s Joe E. Brown who comes from ialgnte, My little town |s But anyway, Kevin Secemm—thabe on the cocoanut island: —told me he was astonished how well Ike looked when he visited him a few days ago in Denver. “He’s onlyost four pounds—all around the middle— and if I hadn’t known he was sick I could hardly guess it from his appearance,” Mrs. McCann said. McCann, who was president of Defiance College when Ike snatched him to Washington, is himself resting—by very strict doctors’ orders. “He had headaches, popping eyes and all that —we were afraid something serious would happen to him unless he got & vacation,” Mrs. McCann said. So nowadays when a*columnist goes from name-dropping “Ann Miller’d phoned her — Crowding fans broke the window of Marlon Brando's car “Guys and Dolls” premiere . .' . get a U. S. visa for her honey, Baron Gottfried von Francis . , . 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