a ead i] *s -_— - “ h _ 4 ‘ me 4 ; é ” \ é ‘118th "YEAR eS ea - * for D oe ‘ V, i. 4 s a ee meat ‘ 4 | Panama Police |Wosy Stalin 'Hammarskjold Way to Capi e i : *.. * 4 ii : ‘ s 8 : oe ~~ |Rumored Victim’ +" q wat, J01d, oe SY to a pitol State of Union \ AAr e 7 - a : ? : . ; ' ; § - Detain American)! Bera Purge (Chou Discuss’ Medi. f : _ WASHINGTON (UP)—There is — _. ba | 5 s 8 ‘in Assassination S22 {1 Jailed Airmen! as oe, ly, was swept . , stag x vest —r {1 Jailed A § ried With Uptimism 1 Assassination |= s-cock | Jailed Airmen ‘UptMIst ing Martin Lipstein |g | “UN. Secretary to Meet) | ove Creare : for Quiz on Suspicious) Yom Stalin's tate has been «| Again Secioe cer “UE Ike Calls on Dem Congress eme 3 ively speculation ‘here le Ce : ° Mosinint | Smee por cntls| Chinese Premier to Cooperate in All Areas : AMA Ph Banama ahee mae } last pu appear- ' : e %&% . MA pose aan 9 UNITED NATIONS, N. Y. . side Jel. & Steeda ee ie ou we ators Gide Basic to U.S. Strength U, 8. citizen incommuni-| feral. - os -|Dag- Hammarskjold and w . . ~ cado today in connection| Funeral pictures showed Vasil- |Red China’s Chou En-lai ASHINGTON (INS) —President Eisenhower reported 4 with Sunday’s slaying of| ': the sbout 3% as part of a | net for 314 h tod ss to the new Democratic-controlled Congress today that President Jose Antonio| carried the dead dictwrs tes. | the a of 11 im aed | the prospects for peace and prosperity are brightening, , Remon. They were ques-| ket. He walked just s td = ioe ee pe : , but called for greater atomic strength, streamlined mili- , tioning at least 70 suspects| Mt Geers! Malenkey, whe |, 1004 to meet again pei tary sripies and continuance of federal taxes at their ! in the gang-style murder. | shot beta" Oo end < 1963, | Morrow, "On = site tional aff “ | Police said they picked up| headed the other tine of coffin | Neither Peiping radio no : ma affairs, the President said: “In the Martin Irving Lipstein—| >=" messages. from H segdapricienasti tear pial ager soot at Mpa sob on tentatively described Sicha hamaichiin “sae Gal 42 eesages | ammar- for continuing peace and for the ultimate rule of freedom : y 48 8 have no confirmation of Vienna, skjold’s party gave any de- and justice in the world.” , schoolteacher from New Austria, ts that pe Stalin| tails of today’s talks. « * On ti tte . = York—at the airport 24| had Pad pte pea Recon Tracie, he domestic matters, he declared: “The transition to hours after Remon arid two iy . These same reports | sicld and his ea y ada ye — » cconcnily is largely behind us. The economic —- other men were shot t0| cen banished fram ‘Moscow by |°cins in Peiping’s Forbidden Tity, ‘| Eisenhower had tas death at Juan Franco race | Malenkov and his new Red regime.| Where the chief of the govern- ee for Congress snd the track But seeaal ana public in his personally delivered annual State of the ° aut experts not be sur-/ment's art section showed them oe Authorities said t prised in the least if Stalin the | ancj . Union address, broadcast and televised throughout the hey had re-| younger met with ¢oul. play ancient palaces and art exhibits. United States. / leased another U.S. citizen, Roy| after his father’s yom Oo. Chou and Hammarskjold first = eee ey He Sane Bettis, 36, a native of Waukegan, | podited in Moscow's Red Square. | met yesterday when the U.N. of ; | His remarks were thread- tense sate aoe re Liner Rescues | scnt s internation inistration but lives in plane. ; estic and international Pomme oy, bots wor woe HOCK Market | 23 mi ets | Matai,” But ne recogniaed toned bout the activities of one| night. JUST BEFORE TODAY'S ADDRESS — President sori AP Wieephote 10 Aho d Boa See ae ee 2 ae it got on the night Settl U.N. sources have said Ham- — ae his — an a * and | joint session. Soon after this picture was taken the al f the determination headquarters said they had no in- eS wn marskjold expects'to wind up the | White House for the Capitol where ones on Se i aan” oo et ee devastatingly to Communist formation against Bettis, Meret cute | conversations with the Chinese | ~ —~ — Entire Crew Is Saved a FE, .~ News of these developments rgin Increase Communists this weekend and, —. . . . From Disabled Ship in | / The President summed came after po announced - p.:..: head back to the United States. H ) { : : / 's position on the See nacre: | Coded Wi Bringing "Star was ce ton Hearing Date Four Men Missing in Gulf) Atientic storm pr peng poe one arrested, had Back Gl} Han Fu. vice foreign 6 * 7..| NEW YORK —The liner Queen| “7% Protect our mations and needquartert te Chinied Swat | NEW YORK d®—The rousing buil| Prof Chou Keng Sheng, adviser for Bo G After Two Bombers Collide’ Bermuda, batting high winds can peoples trom the cetestregbe 8 in Chiriqui . : and vy seas, today rescued S holocaust, free na- ince 200_mailes west of here. sant a ter capes oa] tire. ene tare un tae At y unman ~ LAKE CHARLES, La. (?—Planes and ships searched the entire crow of 1 mien from 8 tions must maintain countervail- Arias, an rch political foe of |the Federal Reserve Board in-| tor of the eee Eric A to the Gulf of Mexico southwest of here today for four men | foundering fishing vessel north of Gs Commmentts of te hemi at omen, wes viched up at ie glam | crenand ten sapoust. of cock nhcte-| 0, Department ot Inter-| Eri¢ Matheny Appeor | missing after a B47 Stratojet bomber.collided with an-| "5, seeking their ends through ag. Toone nome Geant ras, ee Soe eo nee. Can oe in Juvenile Court Here | other B47 and crashed. . ens ab aan mee gression, WM Coummaniot “ralers Gaseawannds Scahaione madaes| ae; eae ot, American ae oe January 18 » Missing were the three members of the B47 which | by the Coast Guard's New ¥ rn pa IS guns of & type coaflecated irom who now hold # take in the mar- coon ees 5 ae A 6year-old West Bloomtieg |raaned and a crewman who pa from the other pete nd Selesiune vemanet ans teats donee iciee gevvineane: oe cose Lind, amatskjold's Tetrtdhdp bay, who chet at tie éep- bomber, which was able to return to the Lake Charles Air | confirmation from its air detach-| "87 Peace at the expense of hom Arias was ousted thom the prés-|tte te the stock tevket tecek | atsistant; and Humphrey Waldock, |mother Tuesday night police said, |¥°rC® Base last night. ots a. ste anand tee tentete idency in 1951 in a headed by| Share prices fell at the start, im- of ‘law, | will be kept in the Oakland County; AM unidentified ship was | 5 The message read: “Have res- | military ventare bevoae be the national guard forte, then un-| proved @ bit around midday, and| , Red China's Chou should | Chiidren’s Hone pending a hearing|TePOrted to have sighted icense t cued entire crew of 10 men from cols orgies onh-senap alban te der Remon, Remon was elected| then slumped sharply in the late Dag & modest, Guat Jen. 18. wreckage at the . Student Prince.” : disaster.” — president for a four-year term in afternoon. By the end of the ses- diplomat who uses the |» Juvenile a so pe Fears that some of the crew of : 1952. sion, losses ran to around $S in| Polite language of diplomacy, Eric Matheny appeared yester-| about 30 miles southeast of . the craft, Student Prince If, might] _, "e Chiet executive added, “This, Paine were Sbetnwes -chews S0 ee Se San SESE Sees Ee WOE | day beteen Bichate Intge. ardent; the Texas-Loulsians boun- a in olly have been lost had grown since teen Seiden of Shecbeaner abet ot & onela po = average | As the U.N. secretary general tad ects Cl eo een dary, but there was no re- oO | I Caeetated eh'neoten a Sdabeat, traces of gunpowder. hoch Shah Gn "dives. dedine sinamnent befane be Sete Ua Leek aun 4 a | Donald Coleman Heads | but that the boat broke up. - | Informants said police became | MBC Fume %8, 1960, whee the ae te ieee kee e bombers were on a training Secretary of State Unit The Queen of Bermuda sighted ‘suspicious because of his unkept Korean War started aware that j . was fully The youth, son of Dr. Charles | mission. Capt. George Spotswood, y the craft about 8:35 a.m. - siemapenss Gull Sab euiital Se: é Yotume piled up. fast as the! interests oe se perera “ia aoa -sbwpatiageoypeonirey public information officer at the There Earlier the 10-man crew of the action Monday when told he er fell as tfuch*as 15 minutes | the personal’ interests of the 11 - base, said the cause of the colli-| Donald | fishing craft started to abandon (Continued on Page 2, Col. 1) ng ag fo gagr transactions. _——— he sought to have worir pas sale “ ae :. ie was fot known. . . Bree meisear et the cvcretary | an tnd we cecanod ry Genet hae shares, largest since June | That is why he decided to go to| ‘The Mathenys had been awak-| ,.. missing men were identified of state's branch office in Holly| Guard sald there was no indica- GOP Freezes Peiping personally instead of re-| ened by a noise in their kitchen.| — today by Secretary of State James} tion whether any of the crew While brokers said the boost in sorting to a less dramatic course, |The doctor said they entered the Pompton Pierson, Dan- | M. Hare. : had been lost. , p ie ae pony chee from 50 per as @ written appeal. 5 epg Ares erashed pia ne nmander of the <-soee = ‘hou oe was rushing to th acne eatin 0 ats Srenehs cn Seo brent, smnay ott! Voth 18 Se fe which | recognized as Eric's, Ist Lt. Rodney P. Eggleston, | Holly. He and two employes are Coast Guard said water was again it’s high time , 10, JENTENCEG | ordering him to get some money. | Lederiand, Tex., observer a almost up to the main deck. The P < : od the tuirket unde rw ent fine + hie wl . x a Ae - ; “2 . rain Bureau | Interested high schobl juniors and ried Lannie Mae Ford in St.) | Here in 35 Days = { Arraignment Set se > . & JHAM — Despite the | Petersburg, Fla. in 1916. : Baldwin School Entered) seniors are invited. * ‘ pose iene Fisher Body Local 596 (UAW: — neo 2 ne ClO) members today were casting 4 Ae Two. of three Flint men, once first day ‘enrollment in| rye Festival of Epiphany serv- | 35 years ago, he was a member of released here on a holdup charge, | Nothing Reported Taken the. of the Community ice will be at 8 tonight at Ascen. i ballots in a. strike vote whi¢h were rearrested by Pontiac Police Baldwin Grade School at 40 - Hote adult. education classes on |sion Lutheran Church. Jewelry tetired from the Coneral. Motor could close down the body plant! ey se ot E Howard St. was broken into Monday, Mrs, Ewald Schaffer, di-/ comparable “to the offerings of | truck & Coach Div. | in 35 days, led nal — |early Wednesday but thieves who rector, said registrations may still | gold, frankincence and*myrrh and Surviving are his widow and one |. Should the ximately 5,000 pal co it today. = = et broke a window for entry; did not. be made for al! courses. | donated at the service will be set) son Joseph J. McKinney of South | ‘ Pedal goons the | : : The pair, M, B, Woody, 2 : take anything, according to Pon- - The winter craft and hobby | in vessels used in the church WoF-| Bend, Ind. Also surviving gare a walkout, local 596 officials wil =. 1238 Central, and Leroy Spence, 30, | tiac Police, classes are filling Fapidly, how- \ship. Cash contributions will be | brother. Aaron of Monticello, Fla.: ask UAW-CIO International in | oi : of 3611 Michigan, were charged Several windows were broken ver, Mdshe urged promptness | divided among the Altar Guild and | three sisters, Susie Smith of Pon- Detroit fer strike sanction, said © : in a new..warrant Oct. 19, ac-| ang the school’s office was fan-- _cusing them of robbing @ Pontiltc | sacked. The breakin was dis- ‘ap for activities which | several medical missions. j Annie . = _ ae anonunare - ee oe | filling station at Oakland Ave. and | covered by John Bennett of 38 William Medlock, local president. = = is 3 tle “the week of Jan. 17. A ! beca Ulee of Monticello and five ot hi ae record “prroliees turned out | ® ’ : The union contends the company Deland Ct., Aug. 14, Charlotte St., a school , a lee lke Sees Brighter ag cg caer wit be heta Sele REV. WILBERT L, HARRIS has speeded up production and es- L. O,,BUROH JB. A third companion, Riley ‘wal “ : ee IS == ¥Y gh deed funeral — a tablished “higher production stand- sappoINTED—L. C. Burch Jr.,| lai 29, also of Flint, was com 13 H Id ; - Classes are the same as last oa. day at 2 p.m. from the New Bethel ar nage ; 2 » CB » | lainis, 29, . was Highland Woman He year, except that 2 leathercraft Pe, P t Baptist Church. The Rev. J, Allen ards ham we can give. of 219 Eileen Dr., a Pontiac at-|victed of _an armed robbery in 2 year, cout. om eerens iF ace rospec S$ — ot ae Tecan ormer ; as Or #°There is’ mcve work involved torney, today was appointed public | Detroit afd is now awaiting sen: on Firearms Charge | coarse —, aaa a (Qpatinued From Page One) | A.M, nas will officiate with ; |in the new models than in the administrator in Oakland County | tencing, Sha csoaads Mrs. Orvilla E. Thornhill, 53, of gardening serie: [As : z "| 1954s and we féel we are not by Attorney Gen. Thomas M. Kava- Pi : ue vided inte men’s and women’s | _ +, the extent I can insure them— | PU@! in Oak Hill Cemetery. Mr.« Fys ® for it.” M ’ Publi nistrators are| Detectives James LaPonsie | 1501 W. Livingston, , is peek ceubdieltd: cinelriiiiee’ yelations manny pa | be at tte Paina eS in. ospita — sack cae pai prs a = hegre — —_ and iictone Evans, who testi- | being held on a ey use of ; bridge s between the executi legis- | 5 vis Fvaeral . . |erievance-ca , invelved | Detroit's Recorder’s Court | firearms charge a! Oakland p high school be vale sative | Witeaghhe ot Pade erwere. 3:30 p.m. Friday. - "e's in the eRe lr ey hens been ported hogy rai wes avelal coger yesterday against the trio, ar- | County Jail. ox ae oh ‘s drawing classes. ment. Let the general good be our Willi aes Rev. WwW. t. Harris Was -Fesolved since a special member- | persons who die without any known yested Wi and ‘Spence imme- ‘Her husband, Edward, in a war- Other adult courses wee Sewing. —— on every great issue of VWiHOm C. Mitchell Pastor at Macedonia stip meeting Pi weeks ago at heirs. : nw pn lve aap Jioragy bec . put by —— ae . sculpturing, painting, millinery, sil- our : ‘ , . ~ whi strike vote was author- ustice . , charge ver design, bridge, drawing, cre, ‘The President's program includ- yeuect' Gharel ot AL Mooe| Baptist Church Here | ize Local Man in Custody Woody and Spence | that his wife, on Dec. 28, pointed ative pottery, enameling, free-lance | ¢4 Proposals for & pay boost for and Sons Tuesday, Jan. 4, for Wil-| “rhe Rey. Wilbert L. Harris. @, | The_Imian's international head : a 16 gauge shotgun at him. writing and Red Cross first aid. | £0vernment workers, higher postal jj : ‘|quarters is given 30 days notice On Gambling Charge §=—_|_ Capt. Clark M. Wheaton, chief of . * 2 rates, a health reinsurance ‘woo | aaa te. ng nag oo |a former pastor of the Macedonia of a strike and a five-day con- A Ponti :: whe lice detectives, said that the men took | About 67 per cent of American Kingswood School's junior class | gram ‘and & constitutional amend-| Car} D Soulis of the First Pres-| Baptist Church died Tuesday morn-| tinuous negotiation period between | é ponsgil ain Pemmar pe - | $137 and a checker $55 during the | adults wear eyeglasses. Aes in Wendertand.” in 8 cla, Se ‘he vote to. 16-year | byterian. Church officiated with | ing at Pontiac General Hospital| union and management follows i. O.tiand County Jail today cal "| charges of having gambling equip- p.m. performances tomorrow and| He also urged congressmen | morial Park Cemetery. ae Thus, the soonest the work pennies - a . Saturday under the direction of | Vote a “long overdue” raise for| Born in Worcester, Mass. Feb. — - stoppage could take place would ignetelge nan = W. South FEET KEPT WARM by Barbara Hamel, drama instfuctor, | themselves @ijng with higher sal-/1, 1887, Mr. Mitchell had lived in| _ The som of George and Sarah | be 35 days trem tomorrow, when 5.4 was stopped by Pontiac Tickets may be obtained at the aries for federal judges. | Pontiac 30 years and for 25 years; Taylor Harris, he was born Aug. report of the vote will be | patrolmen Billy F. Jones and Hall AIR SPACES between layers of door." Included in the cast are}. we recommended increasing | & & Inspéctor at General Mo-| 14, 1892 tm Price, Tenn, the and was , " q here in 1928 to Mary E. uant to Betrelt. . |B. Mercer at Brush and Bagley wool insulation keeps cold out and Chris Andreae of Birmingham and | the federal minimum wage trom ‘"S Truck & Coach Div. Three) married “We run into this problem every ; id |g body heat in. A single pair of ., because the officers said | "~ = * Jane Romeny of Bloomfield Hills. 75 to $0 cents an hour, a pro. |Y°#ts 880 he retired and moved | Wright. . model change,” Medlock said. “We | we. > wen ce 35 miles per |_ O”dinery sox give perfect’ comfort Pea eg posal underscoring the adminis- |‘ ix. He was a member of/ the Rev. Mr. Harris received’ usually have it ironed out a month . coldest weather . . . - Harri 25 mile zone. Regular business meeting of | tration’s confidence in the sound. ‘¢ Masonic Lodge. his education at Howe Institute or so after the change. ge “writing - citation. the the Business Women's Club will | nes, of the mution’s economy. Surviving eon Fscge Caly and Henderson Business College in’ ‘‘This changeover came in Oc- officer said, they noticed a policy 9 * Betty. j * He asked, as expected, for con-| Mr. Mitchell died Dec. 31, 1954 at |. 2 = (numbers) book-.on the auto’s tinuation of the public housing his home in Phoenix. ~—— ee ee ce eat ha coal aiast enough oor, and placed Walker under — po a pak pion . ge a ee He came to Pontiac 12 years, ‘Some issues have been resdlved | arrest. 2 Joseph F. Neiderheiser . ago from San Diego, Calif, and but the major ones have not.” at the Macedonia Bap- 'U. of M. Plans Telecast ee lg Wg ogg Pr ona The President also renewed his! Joseph F. Neiderheiser, 74, of. was pastor : convention slated May here, : ‘| tist Church here from 1948 to 1951.! Summons Mailed in ’51 as jon Tae Tt Shan tcc |e tvion of te 20 Vl Rd, Tay at | Gee a te | SY Hin’51 | “aso ARBOR A nan 7:30 tonight at the Bloomfield so-called “union-busting’’ clause, | illness of seven evangelistic work and was|, BIRMINGHAM—Police are won- telecast will feature the work of Style Court 1 i ’ months. while Youngstown dering if it was by, slow ox cart) the University of Michigan’s Eng- INSULATED . PAK BOOT 4 . = ' Warmth Without Weight union leaders to take non-Commu- | 1880, he was the son of Samual || to deliver a sum mia ea. Language , il in aa Poli ) Id nist oaths and amend other objec- and Harriet -Faust Neiderheiser Rev. Mr. Harris was ® | Detroit man. - The half hour show (4:30 p.m. | ice 4 tionable features. and married Alice Kight 27 years! charter member of the Chicago saeath =a Robert Pepperell to-| EST CBS) wil show techniques He called for elimination of ago in Washington, D. C. Minister's Conference, | — . A ) . . Killi “‘Gacttaiinetery” peovidiens trom | Coming here. from Miami, Vis..| nat ps day showed around the letter, post- | used in teaching English “to for doing of Barbara Gowans. | equalize the provision requiring Born in Somerset, Pa, July 11, | taken The past president of the N.A-A-C.P. | marked April 16, 1951. Stamped) eign students who learn in eight the McCarran-Walter Immigration he was a member of the Seventh) Pontiac Branch, member of Ma- | across it when it was returned to| weeks enough English to permit, (Continued From Page One) Act, which he has tried unsuccess- Day Adventist Church and was 8) seule Lodge ¥.:& A.M., Detrott. | the police department Jan. 3, 1955,| them to continue with research could not leave Panama because ‘| Besides his widow, he is sur-| Besides his widow, he is sur- were the Words, “Not at.” ‘and study in the U. S. outgoing flights had been can- Mest observers would agree yived by two daughters, Mrs. Ger-| Vived by three children, the Rev. | ; were the presidential proposals added trudge Harned and Mrs, Mildred Wiltert L. Harris Jr. of Pittsburgh. | - we wilt cee, Ce ee |Lundy, both of Pontiac, three |Demetra and Shayior, both at/$ This LOW PRICE Friday and Saturday Only! to find out why Lipstein had sailed | Said muse chare te future course (S@ndchildren and three great-/home. will-be held Monday & SAVE $9.06 on This Regular $23.50 Ttaly from \ Cruz, Mexico Republi ; | grandchildren. Dee, then a , “Dade Party. oo surviving are three sisters, ®t 2 p-m. trom the Trinity Baptist | 17. : . ; ~ ae ' ‘ at Guaira, Venezucia, and| The President said the military Mrs. Etta Collins of Pennsylvania, Church. The Rev. L. R. Miner, ; ELECTRIC fo Panam Ss‘ ~ | budget he will 'y submit to Bertha Shaulis of Florida, Eliza- pastor of Macedonia Baptist VER “ : : | emphasis beth Faust of Pennsylvania; one Church will officiate with burial | SHA , sources Lipstein Congress places wevauides _ educat- | On airpower which will permit this brother, William of California. © (in Oak Hilf Cemetery. The Rev. hern strike -Viously had talked about spending wilde, pot goes er tine, | six months in Mexico in 1953. | dom, for justice, throughout the Fatally Hurt in Crash County Jail. ed at the University of Sout country. to back’ instantly| Mr. Neiderheiser is at the Purs | Mr. Harris will be at the William | 3 j essary! a Ss © Non-Slip Cleat ° Solid Heel California. They said he had taught in the event of attack. ay | hey Funeral Home where service |F. Davis Funeral Home at 3:30 No Trade-in Nec ry =a eh eee tcaoe ai school in Los Angelef two years| He personally approved the shift Will be held Friday at 2 p.m. |P-m. Friday. CONTOUR’ MODEL \ _ es ae sharin. with 0 edage tae Petal pal be iy. Pesty 20. Fest 3 SIMMS 2 ni | eaat ton te leis et to | Arraignment Date Sef ©, 9] Al 44ie 4 | | (ae gitenied USC hem 00 |, Binenhoter po ‘Ohio Town Gives $1,400 aignmen PRICE . : 4 to pointed to the “ex- Ohio Town Gi » . : : ° 1948 and was graduated with a cellent progress” made by the FBI ’ ernda Shoo . SATISFACTION GUARANTEED (both by Endicott-johnson and bachelor of science degree in edu- woe HOLES Spe tne on shape ged in F le fing ° i pope lhl gfe Bm dors mmf am Ahge ell roar ae =“ . perenent egal hemeient com) 4 Mich. @—Warm-| A Ferndale man will be ar. New—Guaranteed : : Celta ‘The wds id not indicat sali Sp he sant Samy Sabon] teed ottnng ot Camm | senpacd to Cutaned Cummty Carat Brand ee 98 Nerth that he hed entered the teach. |%%t made no reference to Sen. | Ohio, have given $1,400 to the |Court Jan. 10, on a charge of SIMAS Bere -Segingw M ({@ fe ing prefecsten.. joseph R. McCarthy Own), | tasalty of an Argentine man: killed — with intent to murder his | ‘ ; Sundries —Main Floor Sevect : BROTHERS . other congressional Red-hunters. | New Year's Day in an auto acci- | father-in-law. SAPPPPIPOPPIAS , f Bo . a PB ic ane de aaron toed < tgg the government is dent in their city. And donations | Pires brain Page igs aceite : — Aonpanes | ma “steady progress” to. still are coming in. -. is* accu of shooting his : i i ee ee ee ty toms ward balancing the federal budg- The money is being forwarded wife's father, Lawrence Strobel. f FRIDAY and SATURDAY ONLY! No Herd Rubbina! i used Novak's address in Re. tt Um noted that spending will to Mrs. Eugene King: who was 49. at Strobel’s home, 1030 LeRoy, , — — a re dondo Beach, Once he ased it for a| 2? Beatty Ae Dillion dollars less |left with six children to support | Ferndale, after a quarrel there NEW “KOREX’ i post éffice job in Redondo Beach last year. This would pat spead- killed’ as the family was returning| According to Ferndale Det.. Lt.. Eka last October he used it in ap.| 25, thle Year at slightly ever €8 |to this eastern Michigan village | Glenn Silverthorn, Ward ‘claimed Stainless Steel . plying fer @ passport before icav.| “Me™ _ from a visit in Hellier, Ky. A the shooting occurred accidentally ing for Mexico, Novak said. On the subject of taxes,the| @vear-cld daughter, Judy, also|during « struggle with Strobel oe Novak uald’ Lipstcin “tathed of! President aid it le now clesr nar | Was killed and Mrs. King and the | for .22 caliber rifle ‘ : ‘a : having graduated from USC, of | defense and other essential govern- | *iX other children were injured The victim, recovering in- Mt. Big Size ‘5 c having taoght at an elementary | ment costs “must remain at a level! ———— _ | Carmel Hospital with .a bullet 10-0 ee ey Matai Bosch, — further tax reductions Birmingham-Man Hurt ternal ee oe 2. hay having worked an electronics year.” | shooting deliberate. ! concern in Ej] Segundo, Calif., and) The President sketched an am. When Struck by Car Ward waived examination when he Applicater Sponge of being a U.S. Air Force veteran. | bitious national health program! BIRMINGHAM—James I. Phil-| {PPCtred Tuesday before Rern- "322 - +. topped by the health reinsurance | ;; Jr. 22 of 1981 Graefield Rd. dale Judge Earl N. Nash. ea Martin. Lipstein had served three the last session of Congress, \ dey. Felice chid be vin Soca Waits Jan. 14 Hearing ~ | = © 234 Ee = Sek, wes. tm Mawbatian Bosch [special meqenge to Congress Fee |? 4, Sst Me cromed Pleret’ on Bod Check Charge —— ) ie ha IMAS . 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ogi gh 2a > ite Open Friday Evenings } “Closed Wednesday Afternoons Ff Fy HRs ty a riggs g i! z » of course, who has time to i Now that the gardener has been discharged in favor of a baby ‘mower, there is the job of cutting- it- yourself. The laundress was liquidated with thé purchase of the home laundry, so on formerly lazy mornings you must: wasbrit- yourself, ip rl i i i Cane Z "is era: ‘Like Scrabble, the thin yourself-crazy game, Hy mental gaieties too strenuous mention, - With every triple word score captured, with incredible concen- tration, by an opponent, the weafy mind sinks @ notch down- ward toward the exhausted phys- ical level of the body. And what are the merchants do ing, while we’re working? Figure- it-out-yourself. The appliance makers are play- ing the horses with your. money, no doubt, leaving the business in the hands of a son-in-law. And I'd bet my bottom made-it-yourself dollar that the father of Scrabble, James Brunot, is playing: poker. What else? This is the simple, easy life? You should have an electonic sheep-counter to get to sleep with ,| all your troubles! Wilson Urges Support for Fight on Polio NEW YORK — Secretary of De- fense Charlies E. Wilson today stressed the need of extra effort by. both U. S. civilians and Armed Forces personnel in support of the currerit March of, Dimes appeal of the National Foundation for Infan- trol and prevention of polio,” Mr came from officers of individual i branches of the service. 4 4 2 < ; Select from the finest piano names at Grinnell’s . . . » Steinway, Knabe, Kimball, Winter, etc. SALE! - Drastic reductions on fine merchandise from our regular stocks! Come in and save! NEW PI The “Leonard” piano. Made in . $545. Now ° The Grinnell “Classic” in’ a mahogany fish. $| Full 88-note keyboard. Roeser $745. Now The Grinnell “French Provincial” iow in beautiful cherry veneer, fruitwood finish. Regularly priced of $895, Now * LEARANCE ANOS! = "495 795 MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS at hs reductions ACCcO R DIONS 23% OFF Large selection of 48 ond 120 Bass accordions, Used and rental returhs. BAND INSTRUMENTS KIDDIE PHONOGRAPHS in red or blue simulated leather with colorful decals. NOW Reg. 895 95 tn a Oy 338555 + tom TS RECORD CLEARANCE! 3O% or erties HOC Hf | - erge Group of NEW 12-inch re bey on Grinnat + Convenient Terme. . & National Foundation, for the con- Wilson said. Support of the current appeal for polio-fighting funds also = THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, JANUARY 6, 1955, ne eis Merchants Taking It Easy as. Home Owners Slave — $2, ee 4 for | weight, ritnty." Bave : Save today, Ploor. and extra wear- ing quali ties. Hurry in today for several yarcs. Reg. 1.49 Thermo Bags Keeps food hot or cold. At- rd | stairs Pioor. Reg. 1.39 Cake Pans Aluminum covered. . . all first quality., = — ‘I Reg. 1. 49 Straw Brooms a Reg. to 6. 98! Congress * > Lalggage’ ‘Downstairs Tightly ‘ sewn’ brooms ai) ist Downstairs Floor. hoygehold Ceallty... * Mational brand grefaite, or - eo train — yb — ings. 4 colors, Reg. 7.98! Ladies’ Handbags Genuine leather, some leath- er lined. Satchels, — $ . . and bomes. Choose colors. Gave today. Street Reg. .1.49 Hair Brushes ad Reg. $1 Women’s Bras Men's and women’s a Lucite handles. Nylon + voy 4 styles. 4 colors, eurest Reg. 15c Toilet Tissue — 800 sheets to a roll! a, ‘ir , cotton $f Super strong yet broad downy soft. Exclusive sizes. white on gest wich Waite 8 tavorite or Street Floo! 4 §=6colors. ; I Street Floor, j : ; % woe eRe ‘ . Reg, 28c Facial Tissues eg. 29c Boys’ Socks and Paper Towels ae Gets gphene 6 f Oe a rap with Waite-st Tiavus tensin. ee ie eee ven OF 300 sheets to 8 =| 0 ] 4. colors, Towels *. white f ‘only, Street _Ploor. : se 86! ! Harder Soap ‘Won de rtwt for Bipues | + ob ae rE: ies Rey Otel That outstanding resident of Bon- \ § i. - 4 ‘ t : A Ae : ‘ , . / i * aan * tf ‘ sIx , va ‘ * A fo ome. : advertising’ ‘ennaser Mart Ady, Mgr. Entered at Office, Pontiac. Mich. as second class matter- ——— MEMBER. OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ° ‘The Associated “Ye entitied exclustvely to the use fer local news printed in this news- AP news dispatches. oO paper, aq as Pazss is delivered by ‘carrier for 40 cents carrier service is lb ton. Macomb, Lancer tt is $12.00 a year; elsewhere tn r places in the United States $20.00 eee $ are payable in advance. all mm MEMBER OF AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATIONS THURSDAY, JANUARY 6, 1955 U.S. Courts Starved One problem which deserves the early attention of the new Congress is the handicap of financial starvation under which our Federal Courts are laboring. This matter has been brought to public attention by the Admin- - istrative Office of the United States Courts. In some districts, this office reports, the situation _ 4s so serious that there is a short- age of law books, typewriters and office equipment. - * * * Lack of sufficient funds reportedly has crippled the Federal Probation Sys- tem so much in some areas that it is impossible to place a youfg offender under such supervision. This leaves the judge only two choices — either re- lease the young man or send him to prison, which in too many cases, proves to be a school for crime. | \ * A sample of what has been hap- i. \ pening came from the 83rd Con- \ gress. Because of overcrowded dockets it created 30 new Federal judgeships. But for reasons which haven’t been explained, it voted only money enough to hire clerks, _ secretaries and reporters and to buy equipment for 15 new courts. ee As. might be guessed, the new judge- ships did little or nothing to ease con- gestion on court dockets. For example, today in New York State it takes about 45 months to bring a\civil action to trial in a Federal Court. In Southern Ohio — the average time is 30.6 months and in Western Pennsylvania it is 27.1 months. We know of no sound argument against Federal Courts being voted the Rayburn Again Speaker When Sam Raysurn was elected Speaker of the House on the day before his 73rd birthday, a new Congressional ham, Texas, population 7,049 in 1950, became the first man to start a seventh term in that important post. x * * Rayburn’s experience as Speak- er of & Democratic controlled House dates back to September, 1940. He was elected then to suc- . ceed William B. Bankhead of Alabama after the latter's death and served until 1947 and again from 1949-53. This was a total of 10 years three and a half months. Josrrn W. Martin, the Massachusetts Republican whom Raysurn displaces, has occupied the House Speaker's chair from 1949-51:and 1953-55. In the 84th Congress he again.will be the GOP Minority Leader. | a Back in December, RAYBURN was among those Democratic leaders who pledged co-operation with President ErsENHOWER in the fields of foreign policy, defense and trade. The Texan, in fact, has expressed himself in favor of making the Reciprocal Trade Act permanent. Tax Evasion Warning During his two years as U. 8. Com- missioner of Internal Revenue, T. Coz- MAN ;ANDREWs has become increasingly concerned with the problem of tax eva- sion. : ‘ ; In a recent address he sounded a time- ly warning that there is urgent need for _ change in the public’s attitude toward | _ taxcheating. This is an especially valid _ statement because our tax system rests ‘80 Much on voluntary compliance. ae ot know of a single tax ied to enjoy the: » y Except Sundgy Building a ed and serving a prison sentence. . Yet, these. malefactors had, in — effect, robbed eyery other tax- payer in the country, including - relatives, neighbors and friends. kok ok “There is something seriously wrong with a society that does not impose social sanctions upon such wrbongdoers. — Social acceptance of the scofflaw is a sure road to national ruin.” Mr. Anprews is absolutely right. — A Korean Home for $1,500 American and Korean architects be- lieve they have accomplished the seem- ingly impossible —a design for homes which can be built near Seoul! for $1,500 each. This design is to be uséd in a pilot development which will supply about 50 of the 1,000,000 homes needed in war devastated South Korea. Basically the plan is simple. ; x ke *& It provides for a concrete block structure about the size of a two car garage and an enclosed court. Heat from the cooking unit will - be used to warm the concrete floor after the manner followed for centuries by these hardy Ori- entals. This developmient is under the guid- ance of the American-Korean Founda- tion. AKF officials hope that it will spur extensive reconstruction of homes for refugees, perhaps with government aid. * * * It is easy to believe that the Koreans will be more grateful to this country for a plan to put such housing within their reach than anything else we could do. The Man About Town | Ice Is Dangerous Sheriff Warns of Condition Created by Rains and Thaws Communism: Where what isn't forbidden is compulsery. Warm weather and recent rains have made the ice unsafe on many of our lakes, and urges parents to warn their children accord- ingly. The resumption of freezing weather will increase the hazard, as the thin coating of water now covering the ice will freeze and make the surface look safe again, when the main tce actually is still in a porous and partially thawed and extremely hazardous condition. Leaving Monday for a few months in Cali- fornia are Mr. and Mrs. Albert Weber, and Al. tells me he expects to do a little ura- \I have it direct from the powers that be at\ Lansing that \ Willis M. Brewer will be the new man in charge of the Pon- tiac. Branch Office of the Secretary of State. His final appointment will come through next week. “You cannot tell us that the: world is not filled with good people,” say . Mr. and Mrs, Thomas Littilefair of 3451 Harrison St., in speaking of the many gifts received following the recent loss of their hdme by fire. 7 At the annual meeting of the Michigan Association of Supervisors at Lansing Jan. 25 to 27, an Oakland County man will be chosen as state president. He is James L. Gardner, now first vice president, former chairman of the local board, and in his twentieth year as supervisor from Commerce Township. Now running at a prominent Detroit. the- ater as a stage show is “Getting Gertie’s Garter,” which makes me wonder. if it is the same as one of a similar. name that appeared at the old Howland Theater in Pontiac 44 years ago. A January thaw of course usually means 8 lot of sickness, and according to Robert 0. Feit, Chairman of the Oakland County Road Commission, it also means starting all over again in keeping our highways in condition for winter driving. " In spite of prosperous times, we are lagging in the purchase of our 1955 automobile license plates. According to’ . . +. KaRoy F. Kellogg © __ at the Pontiac office, only about 10,000 plated have been sold out of 60,000 which must be purchased before March'l. Verbal Orchids to— - - August L. Johnson 2 THE PONTIAC PRESS. LAL THURSDAY, JANUARY 6, 1955 € * * “ eon ire a? zs Cie Guided—We Hope. Voice of the People a 36 North Francis St.; eighty-ninth birth- ‘Rural Route Victim’ Heartily Opposes Arthur Summerfield’s Junk Mail Plan Letters will be densed when neces- sary because of lack of 4 ‘ i address and telephone number of the writer must ——— letters but these will not be pub: if the writer so Tequests unless the letter is critical in its nature. I see by the papers that Mr. Summerfield is going to stop this junk mail on March 31 to every- one but rural routes and boxhold- Criticism Justified, Believes Reader and Mr. Charles Maher to please look up their paper of December 20 and read my letter over again taking notice that I didn't say “‘all mail carri¢rs were making mis- takes. As I know, there are lots of very dependable carriers but there are those of the other kind, too. I have lived at this same address for over 19 years and I will say for the last 8 or 9 months our mail service has been terrible. didn't show up. So asking for him to please notice the difference between Wilson and Ferry. Later my husband saw a young man bringing the mail so he went out to talk to him. The fellow said: ‘The way we work it, we look at the number,” and he put the note in his pocket. The next day, Mr. mailman, himself, tolti one of the boys to tell me I was just wasting my time putting out notes about the mail service. Do you Mr. Cosgrove or Mr Charies Maher think you could take off your hat to one who gives you such service? Just think it over. ‘ Mrs. Alice Pizzala 192 Ferry THOUGHTS FOR TODAY —y For Ezra bad prepared his heart to sepk the law of the Lord, and to de it, and to teach in Israel statutes and judg. ments.—Esra 7:10. e's ® A loving heart carfies ‘with it, under every parallel of latitude, the warmth and light of the trop- ics. 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We feel younger more giddy and kittenish when we go on a date. : “Your dieting plan calls for a in fiuid .- That -~ you shquld be down 10 David Lawrence Says: - oy my WASHINGTON—The champions of civil. rights in the left! wing group in the Senate have bowed to their right wing opponents -- the southern Democrats — aiid de- For it underlines the fact that, despite the implications of the de- cision of the Supreme Court of the United States ordering an end to racial discrimination in, the. votes to do it. So we decided against making a fight at this . time.” Two years ago, however, the Baering Down By ARTHUR “BUGS” BAER (international News Service) Only question about our foreign policy is what times does the boat sail? “Some of the seed will fall on stony ground. And return in many days with bigger rocks. . Ike has succeeded in estab- lishing a rapport between the desk-ridden members of Con- . gress. Everything is non-parti- san right up until the time they start taking the vote. . The non-partisan policy is an ef- fort to share equal blame for our foreign friendships. Two men on a hoss is the hap- piest form of donated transporta- tion But there’s only one guy in the saddle. Vandenberg got a load of this — pro rata representation in Tru- man's administration. Harry gave Vandy a delegate’s commission to United Nations. And at the same time tried to defeat Vandy in Michigan for re-election to the Senate. If that's the kind of politics that stops at the water's edge you're better off swimming. | Democrats who are up for re- loading in 1956 haven't forgotten that shuffle. There's nothing non- partisan in Washington since they outlawed public drinking cups. Portraits and sun . .. There will be other + « + To rest and have (Copyright 1955) GERMAN. LANDLORDS given right to evict tenants who receive Jewish friends. 20 Years Ago ALMOST 800 MILLION dollars asked for Army-Navy budget by © Killed for This Session same group of left wing serators did make a fight for a change in the rules felt it would educate. the country as to who. was blocking civil rights legisla- — tion. A coalition of . Republicaris and southern Democrats beat the move after a long debate. ' Senator Lehman of New York, Democrat, who led the fight two : years ago for a change in Senate rules to prohibit unlimited debate and filibustering tactics, had pre- pared a similar resolution to be ‘introduced this week, But he was talked out of it at a meeting at- tended by the civil rights cham- pions, at least one of whom has_ not hesitated himself in the past to use filibustering tactics to block to which Another Democratic senator who ‘has been prominent in the contro- versy said that the issue would be pressed separately, though he ad- mitted that, after the Senate had organized this week and. accepted the existing rules, it would take a two-thirds vote to change those same rules. One argument raised against a debate on rules changes at this time was that it would revive the controversial question as to wheth- er or not the Senate is a continuing. body. The civil rights champions contended during the debate in January: 1953 that the Senate was not a continuing body and that each new Congress must adopt new rules and pass them by a majority vote. The southern Democrats, aided by seme of the conservative Re- publican senators, voted over- whelmingly against such a concept and insisted that the Senate already had rules. The issue of whether or not the Sen- ate is a continuing bedy was dealt with recently by the Wat- kins committee, which insisted that the Senate was continuous and hence could punish acts committed in a preceding Con- gress. It was the main point on which the Watkins committee justified its proposal to censure Senator McCarthy. In. fact, the Senate it- self, in voting on the first count, | did take the position that anything which had happened at any. time before in the life of a senator could be investigated now, even if known to the electorate when he was suc- cessful at the polls, the Senate - could punish or condemn or expel him for such previous acts. It is an amazing precedent but it is now written into the record and 67 senators put it there. — ; In the face of that—record, It would, of course, have embar- rassed the anti-McCarthy senators now to assert that the Senate is” Should Be ii : f ih : ontaining Codeine iven Only by a Physician — f af nit aa8 and Wasps represent the most Shown here is the new Wasp Hudson Offering V-8 Powerplant New 208-H.P. Engine, Two Sixes in 1955 Cars. Announced Today A VS engine developiig 28 horsepower will. be added to the Hudson Motors line of passenger ears for 1955.: The engine, product of the Pack- ard division of Studebaker-Packard | Corp., will be used in Hudson's | Hornet model and will have Pack- ard’s ultramatic transmission. Details af the 1955 Hudson line, announced today, show that Hud-| proposes to offer car buyers | son their choice of three engines. In addition to the V-8, there will be the L-head six and the twin H- power six. The Hornet, along with the lower- | priced Wasp model, already is in| - § i Si z Lift ii I Navy Relaxes Rules on Regular Re-enlistments discharge or release to inactive dyty, the U.S. Navy announced today. - Since 1942 the only regular Navy enlisted men who were permitted to return to duty. with the rate held when released, were those who re-enlisfed within three months ‘of their separation from the Navy. This new program, the Navy said, will continue in effect until June , 30, 1955. 7 CO seconds Oe ee HUDSON WASP — Completely restyled inside and out, the 1955 Hudson Horriets | single-unit body, deep coil. sweeping changes. in the company's 46-year history. | other engineering and styling four-door sedan. The new models feature « double strength, Motor Sales, 58 W. Pike St., and Dixon Motor Sales, 89 M24, Lake Orion. f, JANUARY 6, .1955 4 windshield, air conditioning and changes. Hudson dealers in this area are Jacobson's | NEW YORK (UP) — The Army ‘fs moving into New York suburbs || with secret installations for launch- ing deadly Nike missiles at enemy 5 guided missile base next door is not so bad. The Defense Departmnent has never pinpointed the location of all its Nike sites nor told how many are planned. The New York metro- politan area is believed to be get- ting 40. Rumor has it there are 16 more under construction. . The same kind of protection is known to be planned for Detroit, Chicago, Boston, Los Angeles, Pittsburgh, Cleveland, San Fran- cisco, Philadelphia, Seattle, Hart- ford, Conn., Providence, R. 1., and Buffalo, N. Y. Thief Sets Cops Afoot ACUSHNET, Mass. #® — For a) police station. It was found a few while yesterday this town was with-| hours later in the town of Dart- out its only police car, plainly ' mouth, eight miles away. | marked “Acushnet Police.” Some- | 'one stole it from in front of the Gets High Postal Job General Summerfield’ has an- | tant. nounced the appointment of form- er Rep. Jeffery P. Hilleison of WASHINGTON @® — Postmaster | Missouri as his executive assis- ‘Each Nike base ts like the nest of a supersonic bird of prey. It involves an. elaborate under- ground emplacement and a few buildings. The Nike streaks up “Taround Washington, D. C., and |Army Invades: New York ) to Build Nike Installations of te aay to pluck a bomber out at 1,500 miles per * 7 ty dwners and other civic, organi~ zations have protested the choice of some Nike sites. The complaint is usually that property values will depreciate. Or perhaps the com- munity wanted to use the land for some other project. Army public relations men tell townspeople that having a Nike base nearby makes them less like- ly than ever to be sought out as a missiles containing no explosive and no fuel. The real McCoy lies Some protesting women at Westport, Conn., admitted their chief concern was having idle soldiers around to distract their daughters. 5 The Army. tries to compromise when defense needs conflict with local needs. At Fairfield, Conn., the Army latched onto a site which already had been designated for a Junior League ballpark. City fath- ers agreed to take their ball games elsewhere, but later the Army picked a different location. 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In the frst,| BUDA, Il. w—The safe-cracker | from several days to a year. trouble.” - try as he would, he couldn't earn| wINCHESTER, Va. @® — Apples | police reported Norman Many of the, he added, were = enough money by working for it. | in cold storage in this apple cap- married by the simple Islamic | Victoria, largest of the African) Evans, a former $5,800 a year |ital—more than a million bushels ritual of responding in Arabic (lakes, is almost as large in area cctienntargintmar 4 the. Mevel Ait L-aee Soinu an “| agree” ofter the bride-to-be | as Lake Superior. Station, was sentenced to 10 years) ber in December 1953. , 7 aa oa "ada we L A I During Osmun’s Great January Sale of Men’s Clothing and Furnishings! MEN'S SUITS Here’s the money-saving event you've been waiting and watching for! Come in and discover the season’s most exciting values in men’s suits.. Choose from a tremendous selection of woolens, blends, sharkskins, flannels and tweeds in the most favored colors and patterns. All sharply reduced for a quick, clean- . sweep clearance! marys with extra trousers available. Regular to $ 4 A | ‘75 MEN'S TOPCOATS Through many a long winter of prideful wear, you'll thank your ¢ as foresight in getting one of these handsome topcoats at a fraction ss . : igo, of its original price! Take your pick from luxurious fabrics, : ll toe ~ expertly tailored, magnificently detailed for years of good looks and snug wartmh. Zip-out linings available for every coat. ; | Values to —§ : | 69" 1 SLACKS || mar ; [Sper COATS Famous Esquire “Chico” all - pe : Truly an outstanding ‘bargain woo! slacks. Values to $25. Designed for warmth and yet | > faty diylee statin: Vehits : | © lightweight. Many styles in to $34.50. ‘T y Ee | une Ya ont a $1 75 2 Pair $25 Many Other wae FURNISHINGS Reduced From ........°... 20% w 50] se ened so Osmun’ 's —_ Recount —Take 30-40-90 _ i pe Ss ae Ee oe Px sie Pe I Re Oe ne eB ey Ups pole © eae oF i i” an 2 re f cg ' ‘ BSS ij *\ ¢ 5 u : A c = ‘ * es i 3 i i bee : Ay ~ op ee ? : : ie | : ge oe ee aes PRESS, THURSDAY, JANUARY Yee Would’ You Feel Uneasy Franked MailCasts sn tz: = ® mesa emer «om tn fr eon | With $5,000. Automobile? \U.S:$1 Million in'54|reme mes mse Sed) smminy win ce Sy ner RES De (Sha enema eso earnest oes ern mone on oe pel LL make jokes about the trunk being today it cost ge eh ge ween J cae sme ra | rare but quite human. © Will there be cracks about certain | ‘. on Re niamoomaeion ERNE GR AR: ERE EY * , 4k ie problem Kop few expen- ostentatious people? Wil they think He ‘ XS %, ' etee sees", ‘ ro 9. roretererscececs : oe it x E ”, * etstarotetatet oes * seotetetntehatetatetateratctatatetatetater stot stateretecetereterecerersees ¢ automobile—not’ how to pay| he cleaned up on the horses? | ~~ bp Sac eae ea seencisenteseseenioeetiaeaneeeoere ee es for it but hqw to live with it. .. | Bel alalaol Cee coe eee «eC SOROS SR - : ~ You see, my friend Don lives in ; eee ‘silly = eat : ‘ Pe i . ae as ¢ % es Xue OO eroteteter! xf REN RR RRR MT wares | make the best of it. - eeattatete es sek 3 * soteeeee Ons _ # * « Bi eet e "e's e's iy O AX * : Could you be that brave? *e°e%e's"e . ‘oa * stots” Besides; their younger children syececeneees ° at A ‘ f oe, i *. have tried the push-button windows ; witetatetety ‘ ey few ; sree and the gadget for raising and| reasury Aide Named \ : y ( ; sie, ing the radio antenna and : : prin nnd the | | WASHINGTON W-—Secretary of ; \ ° ye windshield and won't hear! Cleveland banker Robert B. Blyth seats Wy a / zt > : of any other car. 49, as a special assistant on Treas- - ‘.* oe REAALESA TOSSA owed Peas “ But Helen, their eldest child, in-| iy fnancing and debt manage. “sta | ees Se rs ee sista, “T positively will not be drfv- succeeding David M. Ken pay ¥ Fi] b | ; 4 wal exp Seep eve fo be. to] Bet, Who Fetigned. a4 Tremendous timely savings! Easy-to-care-for, miracle ; Sensational lingerie valuel % New fashion arrivals. . . oe fancy.” 4 = (A@verticement) "5 . * «f Par ‘ q “° canepng mst |KidneySlow-Down| 3 N S § RL i NYLON, RAYON PRI than e*e" . . -» * +J : ° : . pontvaly won't the garage even| Mila = IN PASTELS § OUSES 1 C SLIPS 3 SSES removed, Hie oa | ae the ° on - ) : . : gare. Yas, tut wit the tool Restless Nights ——_ f 7 building code allow him to build : a ™ have to get a new house? pape ps e e . . s if lf i nterlock Orion in three styles . . . 7 While they last! Fine ity slips mock with § with deep embroidered lace bodice ° pink, % and 2-in. lace hem. White or pink. 32- and stripes. S-M-L. Save now! : 40 in group. Buy now and save! . nf H th i . 3 = x if Ht i FIFE ‘eee eee ee ee ew ee i they last at tremendous reductions! FOOTWEAR WOMEN’S SHOES WARM BOOTS Sandals, pumps, straps and Women’s, children's flight, . peaiee, Meng eee pull-on and thermo-types. Ait gale merthandise on tables and CHILDREN’S SHOES LEISURE SLIPPERS scks Ail sales final. No phone or Sturdy oxfords and straps in Men's, women’s, children’s patent or leather. Buy now! styles in many fabrics! mail orders. Every pair first quality. Pt ‘eae. wi on these famous BRAS” LOVABLE COTTON 259 aincuTera iy 4 4esction cup for « youthful sil Howat Whae, 1 3296°8, $238 C8440 LS Save now! Boys’ all-wool melton CAMPUS Tecchemen one-size” - "“HELANCA’ | STRETCH SOX 44... Jr. boys’ plaid cotton FLANNEL First quality at savings FASHION The frm sepor css wah eat Cotton, Ae ™ mF A LAs aA m sY YY Av I F 23 HE a Fel & Hi z z oS é.. H af F ; + Es rT nF k ey e Lf if Bh grae gf °F L a #3? i 4 oF . fy i ee. PonTIAd PRESS. THURSDAY; JANUARY, 6, 1955 ROEBUCK AND CO Sears to Save! 1, Sears Easy Payment Plan for purchases totaling $20 or more. Y 2. Sears Credit Purchase Coupon Books. 3. Cash for Quick Savings. and ear section. Punch a hole through the small circle in it and : et ons creak ts oes Sees the pact Ge Ou We'll deliver your | s0 the ear sticks up at the side, Fasten the two sections together drums of ALSTATE Oil ALLSTATE a emg! a ye 9 «fh pore a ee }. waggle ear tongue . head ~ ". To make the figure stand up, fold the dish and spoon back son ond sued a Snel ae oe © along the dotted line. You'll first have to cut around the dog's paw your own oil. as far as the heavy line. pt ag 3 an MBetore he got acros the Mon-|| | 24-MONTH 36-MONTH 48-MONTH Winds With ine tana-Canadian border. , smilie Weel @—tuea|terreeed the vies nbs rock GUARANTEE GUARANTEE GUARANTEE your 1955 LICENSE PLATES at NO EXTRA COST with the purchase LL es al ‘Portable ant Oe hades ae Geox _ Mixer hn m Pod na SETS OF FOUR! -That’s right, buy your set of All. _. your 1955 license ple ig fem aa apd gol arg) IN YOUR CONTAINER . Buy Now—Save 4* PER QUART Allstate heavy duty oil is unexcelled in quality by any other passenger car oil—proved by tests! It’s compounded of high quality crudes and special cleohsing additives! Change SEARS PRICES. ARE ALWAYS LOWER! . Stock up now at year’s lowest price! ALLSTATE 55-Gal. ‘DRUM OIL . . . 35.20 Sineal or sur- | pass orginal I Eopypy) : ae BE Nii, / Anti-Freeze Sale - Traction Chains Methanol Type. Anti-Rust Bars Dig Down, Pull Straight neste 778 Gl on ts 695 Paste snetbibanel, with rast inbibs- Get @ grip on icy roads with tor. Positive, ah wegen. een Allstate) pang. Sules tion for all cars! Get yours . chains. 6.50x16 size. Buy a pair save! today and save!. raftsman heavy duty bench se liminate vibration give avo gracing ‘Buy... Sn Seta Reese! PRESS, 7 BUY NOW_ SAVE 2.10! ‘J They're Regularly Priced at 5.98 - Classic flats for day or delightful frivolous ones for dates! They‘re versatile and smart for all wear! See Sears as- sorted. styles—at big savings! — a hee : ee fh. : ___ THE PONTIAC oi, oy berolat Topped by Door tai Fa node iam Reg. Prices to 2.98 t All the Family... Assorted Bras Save Up to 1.98! d Big bra savings at Sears! Choice of cotton, nylon, satin, in pink, white or black! Sizes: A-cup, 30-36; B-cup, 34-38; C-cup, 36- 44! Get yours now... at Sears! Economy broadcloth bras with circular stitch under- bust for firm support! Check -your size at Sears! save over $71 Teens’ Glarnorous, All Wool Check Coats Were Re larly Priced at 29.95 For girls’ in sizes 10 to 16! Smart yoked style with all new wool interlining, hand-piped buttonholes. Brown and blue check. See them at Sears! Teen-Age Dept.—Second Floor Buy Now—- Save $4! Boyville Surcoats 88 “Regularly : 97 bow Priced at 9.98 Terms ' Check these sovings! 20% reprocessed wool, 20% reused wool and 10% nylon shell with 100% repro- cessed wool interlining! Sizes 4, 6 and 8. ~ Boys’ Clothing Dept—Sears Main Floor CREDIT PURCHASE COUPON BOOKS save! a pretty penny “-- Sanforized* Mother handbags ™ Gow: with the fashion touch Res. 199 | 298 regularly $1.98 $177 : Dozens of news-making- © sheped and tnpertene ; e new colors! Select from this | on oo in —v styles. i print on white, or white. Regular size... 34-44. * maximum shrinkage. %: Regularly priced at 3.98! Charmode Print Flannelette Pj’s SAVE , 99¢ ' 9 ‘df Assorted Styles, Patterns, Colors* ¥ Easy to Launder and Iron Budget-wise women shop Sears for sleepwear! These attrac- tive Charmode jamarettes are smartly man - tailored for esc sleeping comfort — in lannelette for. warmth. Choose yours in sizes 34 to 40. 5 high fashion cotton prints for spring THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, JANUARY 6, 1955 head of the American Farm HEAD MAN Charles B. Shu- man,:of Sullivan, Ill., is the new Bureau Federation. He was chosen to succeed Allan B. Kline, who resigned because of poor health. “Tf suspicious of a check casher, it’s best to contact police im- mediately.” Third Quad Dies left “doing as well.as can be expect- | such benéfits as GI loan guaran-| New Bill Would Give Gl Benefits to Later Enlistees Unempioyment Compensatidt— WASHINGTON u—Rep. Teague - (D-Tex) said he will introduce: to- | eeeeeenveoe @ Gerald Harvey, young men " : Loons made to residents of oll surveunding towns ccesececencoesee sens nee ecee errs sanashpatoctoarecpieate a fi : P bank. ‘ spurred to enlist before a Jan, 31 deadline cuts off their eligibility. Getting into service now will mean little as to eligibility for GI) Bil) education—unless a proposal such as Teague’s is enacted. But) it will make the men eligible. for tees, unemployment compensation, | mustering-out pay, free hospitaliz- ation and other bénefits, These benefits will not go.to men who go in after Jan. 31. These same benefits have been available to almost all‘ veterans with separations under other than dishonorable conditions since the start of the Korean War—July 27, 1950. The end to eligibility rights Jan. 31 will have no effect on ans to make use of the benefits or lose them ed.” The presidential rule, as it how Pontiac’s Largest Exclusive Men's NOW --- AT THE HUB in the new & “MmmacLs SILHOUETTE” by CLIPPER CRAFT A MIRACLE VALUE! Cl IPPEF R wats * and evttly British custom-tailored worsteds! You ean now enjoy them at low American prices! And right in keeping with Pian , cmaarra scourge “3 Store Set of 12! Cannon terry washcloths... Why run low? Buy now, save with thrifty 12 by 12 inch cloths, assorted gold, pink, green, blue. $] peck Kitchel towels—75% cotton, 25% linen! Highly-absorb- ent, eres, Int-free! Yours Cannon Towels with extra- -strong.. At Penney’s e @ at Penney ’s ¢ LOWEST PRICES IN 9 YEARS — 66: 16"x26” Face Towel 42¢ NATION-WIDE® Fine Quality Muslin Sheets! 39 sey af | 81x108" 1.59 42536” cases 3Te_ First quality sheets, famous for wear, laboratory-tested and labeled for qual- on afi fe oon Bot si muslins, woven in a thread count that Bs | Borgen ‘use, continuous washing. Walk, ride, fly... . : GET 10 PENNEY'S! Stock up now af _ arrwed savings in Penney’s ational White Goods Value pele stration. NATION-WIDE FITTED SHEETS Sanforized to keep their good fit! Go ‘ on easy, stay on smooth, need no daily. making up/-no ironing!’ Full size 1.69. pane nas green, iar 3 Emel 72x ert _ the wash machine! A Dacron’ -Nylon Sehrages! 22x 44” BATH SIZE 12x12" Wash Cloth 15¢ New life has been added to Cannons! New strength where towels need it most—at the edges. Braced with Dacron and nylon, the selvages of these Cannon towels can cope with the tugging and ae ae SPECIAL! WAVY.LINE CERT | SPREADS | | % aad te | : - _ |) THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, JANUARY 6, 1955 | " Just 162 Hard Finish Year-Round Weight | 2-PA NTL T Reg. $55.00 Sellers! | YES, Two PANTS ... Men, even if you don’t need a new suit now, you will never for- § give yourself if you don’t grab one of these great buys. They're terrific! It's not every day you can get o hard finish sharkskin of this quality at this price, so al in soon as you can. You "t need the cash. SID BARNETT _ ARCHIE SAYS: This sale is one of our most important savings events! The savings are exceptionally big and you'll opprecicte the splendid selections. Toke o good look at these tow prices—then grab the Bus and heod for our store , Byall meons- DON’T MISS IT! COME TODAY, FRIDAY OR SATURDAY SURE! Lede. All Feet Guety ) -CARRY! ING CHARGES! Out They Go! SEE HOW YOU SAVE! COME IN TODAY! DON'T WAIT! 5 Bo rumen Out They Gol rrr rau took (119 Famous Famous Leng Wes Wearing [2-94 Hard Finish Se : Buy Now While You Save So Much! All Wool Imported Tweed Year-‘Round Weight FLANNEL ¢ $60 and $65 All Wool ITS Ar = 12" Iroocontel FORcoatsE SUIT! SUITS § ee « opcoa § ivan ONE A TERRIFIC VALUE! The kind that holds acrease & wear se long? MM =a. FINE PATTERNS $55 end $60 VALUES 67 ‘REGULAR $55 VALUES! 67 with Zip-Out Linings, Too! SHOULD SELL FOR $50! $ $16.50 Corduroy SPORT COATS $3.95 and $4.95 just say CHARGE IT! SEE HOW You SAVE! OUT THEY GO! 162 WARM WINTER JACKETS $16.95 Famous $19.00 Miliam Lined § $19.50 Quilted Lined Popcoats} a. woo per ney Milium Lined ool arpucry 1) ust) VACKets | coacoars ‘6” “712” ‘12° A Give-Awoy! 9 Wheto Buy! Don't Miss These! Out They Go! “ $40 Zip-Lined — Topcoats 4 wi Luxurious Quilted 127 Quilted-Lined JACKETS PRICED FOR A COMPLETE CLOSE-OUT! * ALL WOOL MELTON SURCOATS 2% NYLON GABARDINE JACKETS * CORDUROY JACKETS, Too ‘ $15, $1650, 518 “VALUES | ‘et ae i Be 2 | ee ee eee ee ee eS ee ee i tata ak Saree foo. ee eee ee eee Fh ii = . yy ] i * : i \ } a ae ees f i ‘ i% a | ; . : . a. i me | +. > | “THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, JANUARY 6, 1055 Magnetic C Cows [can be slithered into the animal's! $30 Pay Cut ls Raise —_-|*v._They«get it back ae @ sud-|9 0 a mals ‘them’ in traps: and knocked. them apr Pp stomach to remove any metal ob- id ls : ‘| oaee alegeata oe 2,000 Pigeons Evicted. down" with tennis rackets. = PHILAD ®--Dr. J. A.\ jects that have been swallowed. | for Police in Gastonia | The cut means $30 less.per week|in Determined Campaign | “I don’t mean you'll never see .| Mutfly, of Lewisburg, Pa., is dem- ~ ba ee, .... [the officers will have to pay taxes pol a Firet | Pigeon, on. the church, Soules onstrating at.the 55th annual con-| ‘Black as a crow?” The Clark's |; GASTONIA, N. C. @® — Gastonia | on. They don’t have to pay on|: DECATUR, Ul. a — The a “But from now on they'll ference ot _somayeinela,_ vetery | : en ere. Sa licemen bave taken a: five-dol- | Subsistence allowances, — longer is | Saly be transien ts.” narians a gadget to cure a cow's. Clark expedition, ee ay pleas ‘ : : stomach ache. It’s @ magnet onjis a gray and white bird, with lar per’ day dalary cut. But in the}. Biggest ’ 8 0g = 8 “ “Ab oneditth of the U. 8, etl ‘MR. GREAT BRITAIN’—Wally Wright, of Nottingham, England, S flexes his muscles for the girls after winning the “Mr. Great Britain” | title in London. ‘Watching the 24-year-old “Hercules” are, left to, , . . or right; Hazel Cleaver, chosen “Miss Great Britain” and runners-up , . +: ean ines er oo ee , om oe ee ae : ‘Reg. $39.50 Kroft innerspring met- $245 Vital to Def - tress cleaerence—priced at only... . . | | ; ee Reg. $49.50. luxurious, ay pte $3 495 . * r * i as ‘ e : . i : - _ $-Cent Airmail. Deliveries Brg CLEAR \ ee a | Sete ae | Prove Fast, Economical |] gi 10 soap van wingesiraaey cuentas SAMSD | Sticiped mannan pitete deer “BO 2 WASHINGTON (UP)— “space available” basis. ‘Those Leh. Reg- ‘et 0 sensatier putton-tuftes savings ¥ ; 7 ; oes Office Department's periment in whe want the guarantor of special - chair suite ot ; ’ wae ait \.. 49 4 ‘cae paral *24"° a ES he ea $189 beni picat (ot e aaiee e e oy epyalemecapa, t money ” ints ie : : ‘ hours. n ounce. - Ley, living gmiined, Wr clearance” Soto 319 00 maple, convertible, SAQ95s : aes sonttne experience “But, as it turns out, practically | BALE Res. $239 ior gient Jonver’ in-atyleds ge : 1 “S | bebe Smee ond cpeinen cr, ‘49 ~— Postmaster General Arthur = Perea mail —e — ye ; Spent roculet, a Clean-¥P ngnr aunt 1169. Reg. $69.00 handsome, modern, steel § 3 9° s * prove invaluable in case an enemy | rate ride by plane. For example, ma Reg: San at 0 tow JOnv® | sofe ot only: g mattresses, springs. . neil eld Garept curtoesWane-|ahnost every Inter betwoen Wash Bed s¥ 59 distinctive: Lewvion-uphotster bed suites sq Reg. $19.95 gracious poster beds to sq portation country Chicago S now The experiment was inaugurated |carried by air. Trains carry the Reg. Srine in tuxurions make, 2006 iy tow ot. _ sleet choc to ay Gam, Tentit dey Oct, 6, 1953, between New York,| mail to intermediate points like che an $24.50 group of compect rollewey § 95 Washington and Chicago. It has/| Pittsburgh, Cleveland, Akron and beds at a colessally low price. Seve ot 14 been age 2 Pillows iecluded with SIE dies bs 0 “tooder” teeta MW "ae 1 FREE! each spring and mattress. in the Middle West and, more re-| POMtiac Man Held re — << ory hy?) _glhtmemtnany : te 1 San Diese. | _ jon Breakin Charge ing te the government has run | Accused of breaking into a home about $154,000 a year on the New | Dec, 18, Reuben . ot # , phase of the experiment. There tS teaees comin’ Conor Comh | \) $79.95 handsome, 5-piece fe no figures tor tio other ox eaten ie moon ge | Suites ot: 9g dinathee ta ghetetlg chess TSG ye - 4 | Cecil McCallum in the county jail suite $99.95 modern wrought checks fh all - show pedroo™ Aes $s 3 row dle. ‘a any caca| ting ane © Hvis « Ha wer" gon mist, meee ord Fak, alae : ; 19° iron dinettes, teble, 4 cheirs 39"; lian McCray, who is with $169 rich. | ress ae = mop peteeoetl B i tee sek! SQ | Fre eiat Sane BO” f * been speeded 24 hours. A test be- | surprised occupant, A a 199 jenvery “™ sid he ” $139: ob fas pele hee eee oh Munson, 8. who found him In the oS rhea ere catenin jabslows OO $ AS . tubuler'eet, Teble, 4 chin ODP ; _ hours quicker than would have been Wiles ets asitSan ta eeu $ a nap. $169 Charme arenser, mie bedroom tenor. $119: double leg, chrome. 95 Ged Tue ts Wide ilnodey ts BT Re ae ‘ape ule modern Netule dete! ' ili $ 39 dinette set, priced to cleer 69 , that mailing habits, railroad] S's ‘mew window. A fight ensued . $239 oer savings! groom SO ate ae $179 buge, 7-pe. fomily- $B 6 EROS than there used to be. tussled between 20 and 30 minutes with F E! included with each Dinette. renee 3 ee” ne tecnicht trates | STORRS, Conn, A University reach © destination too late in | % Connecticut expert gives a sim- ple explanation as to why the the morning for the mail to be widely known Storrs egg - laying sorted and delivered that same contest was ettablished back in a 19if. 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By Hugh Lawrence Nelson - | You kaow, where that creek comes | “You told. Mrs. Oswald?” her the rest. I had to tell you first. You ste there was a heavy piece of pitch tying there. A heavy pitch chunk. It had blood on it, and some of Angelica’s hair | was caught in the sticky resin. I ‘knew it had killed her. You saw her, didn’t you? You saw her head?” "Yes. But I didn’t find the pitch chunk. I looked around.” a you look in the furnace?” le é = ’ “That's where I threw it. Don't ask my why, bot I was getting The \"Yes, I cut off my lights and coasted down that winding road. ' I parked there at the wide place. .qut of the hole in the cliff?” — “Lion’s Head. Yes. I know.” “I. parked there and Angelica went down to The Spires alone. I walked back part way up the. hill, keeping a lookout as I prom- ised I would., I had a whistle | was to blow if anyone came.” Dunn believed now he knew another reason for her hesitance about talking, She was intensely loyal, would hate to divulge any information - detrimental to a t t lent, Jim was careful to keep any opinion from showing on his face. 5 5 you to do?” Jim demanded. “She wanted a way to get from “What exactly did she want I told you! was afraid to use the-path, ment. I— felt.-—: knew something | always took. She wanted me| “Did Angelica tell you what it was she wanted to get at The Spires? What it was that was so important?” —- a “Yes,” Miss Wister said. “‘She told me. It was her doll.” (Te Be Continued) “I waited and waited. I heard motors of cars going past on the plateau, L.could see just a little. | but it was a deceptive light, the ‘light of false dawn I guess. Fi- nally I went down to the base- was wrong. I had my little flash-|. . . She was | Leather-Lunged Yell Brings 30 to Rescue Restoration during. the _Christ- mas rush of three downtown bus stops discontinued a year ago has proved highly successful, according to E. W, Dreasher, transportation her said continually declining have leveled off. superintendent for Pontiac City the downtown area,” _Dreasher | Lines, Inc. | 1 ess ‘| Entire Stock tae RAPPY’S “ational Responding were a police lieu- tenant, “two cars of plain-clothes- men, two cars of uniformed po- more convenient service to down- lice, a taxicab driver, a man from town workers and shoppers by 4 grocery store and a car full of means of less walking distance to) sailors—some 30 men. The thief t. : or trom public transportation in| “cone “Lady yo ureall can yell,” the taxi driver said at the police sta- tion, oz. said. Ladies’ Coats BUY ON EASY TERMS! ‘Prices Start at 1697 _THE PONTIAC PRES “I told “her. how: I found the!’ body, that I'd moved it. [ didn’t]. | tell 9 South Saginew St: L ALL WOOL CARPETING Lovely practical colors and made to give you plenty of wear. Grey, beige, rose, nutria, green, cinnamon. — TRIOTWIST ts $10.95 Value 54 Yd. fect. rA or : ' ‘Period of furnishings. Deep pile. 6 $1095. Value Sq. Yd. ALL WOOL CARPETING — Embossed small scroll ef- at a budget price. Green, beige, beaver and grey. _ MULBY: WILTON Exceptional durability fb , © Cockle shell leaf effect with cut and loop ¢ -Cintamon—Beige ond Green. ] $14.95 Value 2 PER Ee STATS os 2 FUMING HEATING S, a 58 es 23) S 8 aa & gE = fal = é3 i. * = I a: ey iit ae — * . 2% iF TTIT 38 ee 3 : TT | 3 i TED Ai UIE & a3 *EEgaes tb et | i Q i # aE seit uae 44 % | é a a i Hh Hoe Hg an i al ut ie i i i ee : ES a | : } | a a att ff) atti 3 | ua dob aed: . a ilies ach if gE pith: He : i a = : | anges Enetbie EE raed et ath iegzicl ap tiie ahh pital) SS ; ls int? le it a vite PA a ae iit : ne i Bee: P gtr ask UTE) A Ail Ui ete TR casey Tee Tae o8F gs 2, | Z i s Ls Bo $.3, : i . oy Hit beathalit a } Hil pial dial =iias { bade ye a ui a E 3 ail made just: as etna] tl iH Fi i iid jsifl li eaeeoenanees annmmnamemmneet it i lk hhh | a it a as pues a hint : et ll Hin vlEtUstatath if a oi 5 : : a ut in i? ghee Ae Hee : : TTT Tb r Bg ) 2 14 : ant Tene z i 1" if TP] ie | 4 See it H at fa i Hi i tt ia i ii iH Tinian HH i | ial ci ‘dtc Ue =< 2? F ) af it be Z i i! i i i : q i! ‘i ral ° ede: rl ALL it taaf i 2 gal aed tt f if? Hifectees ti By ilonk indstsnaedoes teil iei Le faaaieel Hehe hal ul itl HT Mi aa hie i rts dimen te aco a8 RNA Gul ona cs ud ian Was -ao Dew Seen Ube tow Yo es laration of Independence—or what common to the United States, about bet hebde 0 Nestea bee comntent lies at her feet—the broken chains ae are geberally harmful to right hand. : Of the 85,000 kinds of insects . * e Mrs, Whiogle Rites Saturday Was Plymouth Mayor | & Three Terms; for’ Wonien’s Rights: | Funeral service for Mrs. Ruth | @ : E. Huston Whipple, long time o ===] WINTER COATS Ss civic reforms, and three times .% mayer of = will be held | 7 at 1 p.m. . bed litt ,Whingle died Tuesday to | i Values to $65.00 59 after suffering a stroke. After many years as a popular $ $ but controversial public figure, she was forced to give up many of her activities in 1950 because | 7 ; ene of failing health. 4 pee Ebay gr she was an alumnae of ! * ee ae Includes all. wool tweeds, secs plushes, | She took a master’s degree in| a | fleeces and chinchillas. 7 public speaking = v of M. in| = E our ‘ 1925, the year w: cosy ape tom come | Ladies’ Winter Shorties : Pomeath ty commas | Values to $34.95 | ry od aan oe 15 “525 | When first’ elected mayor . : |], Redser J. Emmert |. “, Raswel Holand, General Motors - Corporation . at $00600000 tn the foregsing Securities carried ee 6 ee ee ee ee DIRECTORS /| Goodloe B. Rogers Realtor Mile J. Cross — President Fighter |i e ‘ " Ladies a SBS, 36" Reguier styles as nationally edvertised 99 one NO” LADIES’ SUITS Closing out entire stock in- 519 and $99 cluding “Whitleyettes.” Regu- CHILDREN’S SHOES Values to $7.45 pot Pere, $9999 Laconian, Skipease MEN’S SHOES Values to $12.95 LADIES’ BETTER DRESSES ao $700 Sf o°° From Our Regular Stock... V 'alues to $16.98 Boys’ Snow Suits Sizes 3 to 8 Values to $22.98 *11~ 14 Regular $39.95 Regular $45.00 Men’s Topcoats ] ‘04 Pentiae Press Phote | alfa ll pens Me Bed bead ned a socteace Midas ek. Meee _ at the local U. S. Army recruiting office yesterday. | Raymond Barriault, commander of the local re- Shown above ‘greeting the general on his arrival est acme ets Harioi Constructs Its Own ‘Red. Square’ Atter Slow Start as Satellite of Soviets HANOI ®—This capital of Northr, rants have tried unsuccessfully to pF agp pi gap wes roa | For the time being, ‘the only pros- the near future a picture on Dien} perous merchants are those who at | Bien Phu being prepared in: Mos- almost all street corners sell cheap | cow. Russian and Chinese pictures coolies are buyy demolishing the soup. Around each of their impro- | alternate with Italian and . even former Square” of the Governor | vised shops, dozens of soldiers and| American ones. Almost all the General in the center of the city | civilians can be seen, sitting on| American movies are Westerns. a “Red Square.” benches, eating hot soup. A great number of- newspapers |, Communists received| The movie houses, after offering | are sold every day. They are dis- Hanoi again has traffic jams * Ld * int a few weeks before and after Misses’ — Children’s tion Oct. 10, Hanoi dull city. |i. ; formes mbar td RAYNSHUS country in fear of troubles aia after withdrawal of French troops. —_ stabi Those who remained did not leave Regular $3.00 4 t > Everybody seemed eager to dem- Sizes - 98 . onstrate a deep humility to please 7 to 3 a S saehs Shemecinn cae on khaki Chinese-like suits. oes 1 Women’s Play Shoes Tailors were among the first to ‘ reopen their shops, but for a long ideal for House Wear time displayed only uniforms in their windows. - _ Regular $2.00 Values ait rm Ist tore Wide Sale | Save 25%-50% on All Purchases! OD MEN’S REG. VALUES TO $42.50. ISUITS*-. +9, Shanntiae SAVE NOW! _ ecorps USE OUR LAYAWAY! @ HOUNDSTOOTH $29.95 end $34.95 "VALUES TO $39.50. MEN'S HARD FINISH GABARDINE TOPCOATS#9 95} © Gabardines © Crease-Resistant ,,¥47"., ‘Hundreds Sold for Christmas—Save Now! Now! Lay it. Away! Values to $13.95 JACKETS *@ Tg ae i te Faaas "§ 5 00. JACKETS - Reg. to $3.95 ‘REDUCED stati rees ...S1.77 1ES (Flashlight) ade 104 ARISTOCRAT. LIMITS ALARM CLOCK REC. 12.40 oneenr Vuam Fluffy Lambskin Ear Matis Eure 3 AbER WA i cotib R NAPKINS nanan chieis nc sens $988 . on ae YEAR GUARANTEE When Heat ts Needed _ PENETRAY NAY LAME ; 5" PENETRAY CERAMIC LAMP & FIXTURE . Quality construction. CENTURY HEATING PAD /' Hand & Body LOTION Por Lorely Hamds PACOQUINS Silk v Satin : Keeps shin smooth. For Your Complexion | Tussy Wind and CS Weather Lotion axe 50° Makes Eyes Lerely KURLASH Eyelash Curler Refills com Er" i es a lasting: up ywopt eu. Try od s0e, Lanolin Plus LIQUID ‘sre’ 9190 Helps beep shin young and firm. Economical to Use BRYLCREEM HAIR TONIC =r 69° Groom and conditions hae, A little qoet @ long way. | TABLETS Handy tin of 42. Z, TISSUES / we 25° < soft fabric covering. H ” See Ed and Milt sede” ‘for All the ‘ ‘Credit ‘You vee “Remember: “les 3 OK to Owe May” -May’s s Credit Clothes. | 98 * Saginaw St. Opposite Auburn py = ALL TRANSISTOR , fume 0. FREE" machine at the movie yes- |. WILLY CUSTOM FOR 1955 — New inside and out is the 1955 Willys Custom four two-tone body finishes. Dealers in this area momic cooperation union to 8 where new cars may be seen mote regional trade. PF?" | door sedan. A new grille, fresh rear styling treatment and crisp flowing “speed lines” | Master's K-W Sales & Service, 7675 Highland Rd., 7 “It would also strengthen the | Provide a long low appearance. Eight inches longer than previous Willys, sedans. the | Auburn Ave. resistanc eof member nations Custom also has completely new luxury interiors color-matched with a wide variety of against a ee” ——— “ said Garcia dl is } , | z= secretary. ; European Payments Union, whl | ees gasoline economy is Mound birds lay their eggs in| plant material with the earth, He said the plan would include a | Would clear trade barriers arts rices ower — for the cars. huge mounds of earth which they! which gives off heat as it decays. gs , - currency system, similar to the‘ from nrenty samnigaceall | Body colors are copper dust, scrape together with their large| This heat and the heat of the PIRES lemey Vell. Wate 9:30-5:30 2S blue comet, powder -blue, steel. feet. They. mix leaves and. other| sun hatches the eggs. 930-12 30Wed.§ | pow. Arctic white, concert ivory, | po on | yS ars pine tint, president red, beryl) green, julep green and raven blac “kc, | Greater Fuel Economy — | , - 3 MEN ‘Is Claimed for 1955 Faces Circuit Court , wGuten | | Models, Shown Today |" Knifepoint Robbery Ic = ip a: “S MA TOU” iss. eek St DRUG N\A act i on kniee...% :| Willys aiser passenger cars| Saginaw St., used of taking ‘ A\ - wi nit for 1955 are making their bow in ioe 0 Pee taxicab pared: STORES |4s\\ S-<&\ NEW QUILGOK FOR OLDER MEN AND WOMEN i dealer showrooms today. knife point Dec. 9, was bound over "| ee ° oe to Oakland County Ciricuit Court , with this NEW VITAMIN CAPSULE Two new Willys models, at prices —— following her examina- i . “ “4 } ; ~ WE GIVE Mal <2 GERETS $300 to $400 below their 1954 coun-| ton om an yr i pg! @ wore : HOLDEN Ask for It Todey ot Thifty! Entire ‘Stock Men’s Suits | ns Ss . highlight the 1955 off: Mareen eile Station Wanes| Judge Cecil McCallum after the TRADING and the Kaiser Manhattan four- were, te eo a ng bond, STAMPS! door sedan remain unchanged in| ?* arraignment Monday. : : over-all styling from 1954. "Miss Bates was arrested by Pon- | The new Willys cars are the | tiac Police after they were fur-| ‘ Prices Start at 228 Bermuda, sporty two-door “‘hard- pao bo Pog pa — = a sedan which replacéds the e ng-St., | _ BUY ON EASY TERMS! Ste and the Custom four-door| Who said she held a knife at his/ sedan, which replaces the Ace. | neck as she took the money from se 8 his shirt pocket at Bagley and Both. extensively restyled, the | Wessen Sts. - Bermuda delivers at $1,795. The Custom is $1,725. Lue Gim Gong. a Chinese hor- 3 Powered by the 115-h.p. Willys! ticulturist, who settled in Deland “Super - Hurricane” engine with in 1886, often is called hte “Bur “We CHECKS! :.* — MORE VALUE! 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ODD PIECES| 8 Only. head- | igen tee » Neetdete Dland - birch Sectional : 3 ‘ THROUGH THE AZALEAS—Laurel Norden icine & pect’ picture ; yl .* . | panel bed in med oak $164.50 $139.50 twin si8e ....0..000025 39.95 § 18.88 : of « Southern baie Os she jocks Qecgh the anion Viceroem wiice (111 I mg eos ee finn quay fees => 495.00 440.00 || shengal lengaishaahil dite Venter Gentes. Veives to | , are just coming into full bloom at Cypress Gardens, Fla. PS: SMe occ sca S008 50 $100.90 Kisaior Samper ‘nd 2-Pe > & e, panel bad ing Sule $1295 wee seeed arene 488 7 ‘ ) . HT i 2-piece custom built sec- 100% ‘Nylon texture in | man, mnahogeny .s..s-s 229,50 489.50. Vanity Benches Velues to Lady Ashley Adds Prince }|\| } t=": nies back and white or : ' ) > ereneoaie re ; plastic-top. wedge tabie, . Sos aod comtortsbio -$239.50 $219.50 8 | Kroohler climatized con- ‘ # i * ‘ covered with black and ‘ C. bellt medere erm- B structed bed, chest and : 5 2 Only. High quality odd | to Collection of Husbands white hemy tweed, fam paper gee [Sti ewer in ted 7” Gai, are Se, ted ; 4 ; rubber eee eee @e 469.50 399.50 pons Gene construction * : oek Cee SESE RODS DO RS 279.50 249.50 oak e@eeeeeee® eee 99.50 79.50 By MARGARET LATROBE companies leads through Venezu- . : tweed textured cover * 69.95 39.50 © | : ; + 4 ” bs ee “e . | Kent-Coffey bed, chest and i j . Odd ' whoa Soa nett", to, haa ho Lan |||] tmtioel een nd os. S Bf Mossi bt oa ee ee Oe Well, as of now, Syivia is Prin- don stage been the stepping stone gréen nylon, fdam rubber ; chair, tweed cover with 2 mahogany. — Fine con- , . samples eeeeeens eee 14:95 8.88 eess Djordjadze, For the former toward a titled marriage for cushions steeeeer dere 299.50 269.50 . spring and rubber con- . F struction eer ewrenrre 299.50 249.50 bunk Lady Ashley, blonde beautiful pean hedbranpenat ply antes. Minch. Grond Rapide Sete StPUCtION 2. cde erences 96.50 59.50 : Jamestown made, modern OS tae peep ton bots femme fatale Sylvia, has added|fosence aed Tallulah Benkheod with. foun aber cst A group of modern choirs, ame = on ne ey with guard rail & ladder 39.95 28.88 the fifth link to a chain of cir-| each had lords of the realm clam-| Nh pan teens no ne Sen50 ~ BID98 St Soren, doles : dresser ..,....¢ ses, 269.50 239.00 8/3 adjustable spring. | cumstances by wedding Prince |oring for their hands in wedlock. a: of colors ....+-0c0+-: 49°95 39.95 © Bosic-Wits , <_ t Makes into # hospital bed © 49.50 29.50 peat Djordjadze, who works at eieate Sytvia, after — ture wee 4" som Three-in-one rocker with 2 hogany ite —— Sto-2-way n,_ Cet any te ys ; : a or before Lenden footlights, lity frieze in olive x : matchi ottornan in ; resser, tress. under = The eventual number of links) married Lord Ashley. From this = Supa la eeiceaeh 279.50 249.50 green beltaflex One only 49.95 39.95 F and chest ......+ coe» 379.50 329,50 im closet ....++2-++4- 39.95 29.95 bracélet is her business. As befits ee, 9b venGipmagh of Ge ricn| comme ena pemints emer TEED fe — “This is forever, darling,” &5) came Baron Stanley of Alderley | ms fs customary from much - MAT| oa5 the King of Hollywood, ° Who is Sylvia? Although she w , ' eee ee can” Gand [Any Guring Sroquent tnterims 4 uph. seat chairs an nee : 5 Ss Seeeiaiena tab aale ann. Was. et single blessedness, I guess tut Limed Oak Plestic-Top Table, ex- ‘All Stee! Linen end Hamper Cob- cniing, potash, Sete tessa. [te statin Getiy Gatto Dher- tension type with extra Igaf, 4 ; inet. Suitable for kitchen or carl ey Vioscunt, Hiven @ lowly | Gone nea te mon find this sub matching chairs... : 78.88 bathroom ...... ite resninds 18.95 12.88 baron isn’t to be encesed et by | -occion confusing, run out and con- Ockmester Schere Sable Drop Untin ! pe om 2 ens Oey ee ee “h for full-size bed ..... vs esa 16.95 10.88 While most girls would be con-| “Djordjadze” while there is still side chairs 274.50. 137.50 | . tent with just. one of such an/| time. ; Modern Dinette in green lacquer \ Unfinished Beckcose Headboard = ae august number — not Miss Syivia.| Meanwhile, congratulations and | with white plastic top on buffet for twin-size bed ...... cosee 13.95. 10,88 In her marriages, she has tried| best wishes to the newlyweds, and extension table, four | . es to make a wedding tour right|Let’s hope for a smooth matri |j} matching chairs 169.00 | Thirty-Two Inch Two-Section te: ; through the peerage. snonial cet and a good rice crop. 9 Lerge 18th Century Drexel Ovel : finished Bookeese. 24” high.. 11.95 4.95 Ag an off man recently said —| You can’t ever tell when another T 6 solid s . “In the oll business, the path to| handful will ‘be needed. Extension able, mahog- \ Plastic-Top Utility Tebles with — - a the executive jobs of our biggest (Copyright 1955) ony chairs (two arm ond four silver drawer ond 2 shelves. . 17.95 12.88 | side) ... 199,50 : French Provincial Drop Leaf Table :. &. t Fifteen-Pc. Aluminum Wébeddane , Pod peg in fruitwood. Grand ; E Cooker Sets 29.95 16.95 ~ ‘ 169.00 : } 12.88 B . . . sturdy and hard to scratch . . 49.95 39.95 | Mahogony Finish Cheirs, uphol- will go for these in a big 4 stered seats, ladder-bock style. 6.95 - 3.49 & mc, / 32.50 28.88 ‘ MAKES INTO 2 _ — "CARPETING, re “RUS 16x28” Ovel Braided Rugs. . 1.29 88 12” Width High-Pile Cotton Cer- peting, choice of grey or green, YOUR OLD CHROME DINETTES Reg. Price Sale Priee Five-Pc. Secaies Dinette Set, ex- tension table with extra. leaf and 4 matching chairs. Choice _ of colors 89.00 Lerge Size Extension Teble with Occasional Living R Room Pieces: Reg. Price Salle Price Mahogany Sewing Cabinet, ** | 8x12’ Beige Twist Remnont.... 154.75 77.38 (with occessories) ...... 29.00 14.50 a. Serer te 7.95 5.88 Mehogeny Gossip Bench, up- ° 12’ Width: Twist and Cut Pile, -extra leaf and six matching holstered seat ......... * 18.95 14.88 self-tone in green only, sq. yd.. 9.95 7.88 _ Kuehne 5-Pc. Set, Duncan Phyfe ] tron Desk ..... 109.50 - 79.50 minster, green tone-on-tone - 2 ; ied extension table with extra Fine-Gustity ity Jamestown Me- _ pattern, sq. yd. at re eee 1195 "8885 ° — | . 3 e | Limed Ook End Table with wee saan I ROME aca debuvelecavctace 115.00 57.50 36x48 table with 12” leaf and 3 “ 19 . S .Adwit ..6. 50 Table ............:... 3250 16.95 | ff 6x63" Wine Axminster, © (un- ; — | 1 Lorge Dougles Dougles 7-pe set with 36x é Limed Ook Lane End Table. 39.95 19.95 bound) ..... ++ ssi eeeneees 34.00 17.00 HEST TRADE table with wide chrome Wrought tron & Formica End 8°9’x15’ Lees Chendelle Loop in ; ; po apron and 6 matching choirs. . 149.50 OOD 5 5 6c 6 cSsncenss: 29.95 16.95 green remnant ...... Ae pas ' 147.00 89.50 HEYWOOD-WAKEFIELD ASHCRAFT | | MATTRESSES . -. » SLEEP SOFAS i : craft studio beds Be | $119.50 “One tot of innerspring mattresses, twirr or full siz@....... ++ cccnnes$ 4950. § 38.88 , : : “ , . : One only, Studio bed in green tweed with bedding compartment. eeeanee 77.00 $9.95 hair, . $ ‘ 50 | & idoteny vote bad, Saye tun. Sind ee. one eicstarien : ¢ MOTOROLA " F Asheraft GOD nda Ki cece ctrcdiccesceccccawettess . * feat eeeeeteeeeeee 89.95 79,00 eae ‘ Asheratt end tables Seid $00 hci doce cneeteadunetc a2 tandeoetencé 18. . « Aportment sise sleep sofa with innerspring mattress. ena eeeeeeatertes 179.00 139.88 ‘ach ————s| OPEN AN a AS LITTLE AS 10% DOWN! “Small: Appliances | | PARK FREE. . . near or store ‘Reg. Price Bale Price Ranges--Appliances | Beg, Price cals Sates: a Weffle Leonard El. Range . $258.00 $ == Maker & Tray ..$29.95 $19.95 G.E. Weffle & Sendwich Grill.. 22:95 14.95 -« Waring Blender 3995 26.95. fe | 7 » Fi nom oe bid 54.90 39.95 ch Grill ....... 17195 1295 __. PHE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, JANUARY 6, 1985 eee ; i 7 on Man the big gun last night and drew a r qancer, ‘ : * Canadian atomic energy special- 3 the gun firing the radioactive rays. The machine, called a thera- tron, was built by the Canadian Atomic Energy Commission and costs $65,000. It looks like the || handset of a telephone, held in | the middle by a powerful motor which drives it arouiid and around, The cobalt itself was prodyced by the Atomic Energy Commis- sion in Oak Ridge, Tenn. It took a week to get the cobalt, enclosed in . | a lead case, weighing 4,000 pounds }; to Ann ‘Arbor. || ists came to Ann Arbor to load the. gigantic, complex machine which | - UM Hospital Trains Gigantic Atom Gun! 's Most Deadly Enemy--Cancer is a two ton lead block. Between these two giant arms, the patient lies on a bed. The path of the radioactive rays is fol- lowed by! a beam of. light that forms two cross hairs, like the sights of a gun, when they hit the active blow to healthy portions, The machine is in a large room, like a brightly lit dungeon, radio- active-proof with its concrete and steel walls, and lead door. Doctors and technicians watched from outside, through a lead-glass window, six inches thick, and with the aid of an elaborate control panel. : Sallan "Sportster" | control ‘the position of the thera- ae : we a4 4 tron, __increase__or* decrease. os Pee ee speed., Two large dials show, the || OUR OWN . position of: the patient in relation EXCLUSIVE . to the circular path of the radio-/| WATERPROOF. . w petasnidiiliaes tocusal: VIWEL for the radioactive safeguards . WATCH ‘work with the machine day after 50 , day, pot for. the patient, who Plus | faces radioactivity for only three 10% or four minutes a day, for four * Fed. Tax to six weeks. ae | The university expects to Only six machines like the thera- tron are in operation in the United States. The addition of the other theratron could make University Hospital one of the centers for cancer treatment. . ¢ Our Once-a-Year-Event .. . Savings in Every Department! - Prices Slashed for Quick Disposal! 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Values to $2.99 Values to $5.99 ° 4 Values to $699 ® athe ae 4 * ® pS mh ap a» > ne - 8 a en - par PONTIAC PRESS, “THURSDAY, JANUARY 6, 1955 | . : poe ae . TWE Move. La se ee [Dad Wy ! Cc are large, says the U.S.D.A., and | ce =i In ' Turns Critic hoice Pork Low Pricold Sime sarin eins | exas Hanc ers’ ‘Seeking While Son's Away |in Food Stores This Week|. cu Law. on Uranium Hunters) :,orr rare, xe. o—wes| 37 7 ASSOOUTED PRESS, | tm must pace, state and Jie worked. ill ice met City Afty. Charles Basking decided| Housewites will find » choice se-| prime ribs will be than @ | cabbage, potatoes, onioris, and Slate. ‘eg. Be. Slated. FORT: WORTH, Tex. w — Hold! And prospectérs tan out over the to go on & Vacation he récommend.|lectidn of meats’ available at | Week ase Wholesale beef |nearby root crops—turnips, beets on there podner, the West isn't so|ranchlands every weekend. i. ! Tmarked-down prices in their local | Prite® ste stilt. strong. However, | parsnips and carrots. for Repetition of 1952's wild any more. Directors of the Texas and South- | 4 Ns father Les Basking for ape) ne weekend chuck roasts will be featured im | Limes and avocadoes are de- Destructive Floods The rustlers are fewer and lese| Western Cattle Raisers Assn, were |Paltitment as acting city attorney 3 o oer ey Er. seribed- by produce men as the deadly. The diamondback rattlers | ¢xpected to use strong words to-| during his Pork loins. and pork roast will be flocks are expected to be|best buys in fruits. Also men- DETROIT (UP)—An unexpected | aFe no great threat to honest cat-| day in passing a resolution here At a City Courfcil meeting yes-| prominently featured and some | three to four per cent larger this| tioned: Nearby apples, emperor Mitag'e (UF. peer gh ied ia are just/ asking: for the same rights on/|terday the elder Baskins looked|stores will trim prices or pork | month than a year ago, so you|rapes and oranges and grape- Lake Survey officials worrying to- | Pests. uranium and other ‘minerals they| over a proposed ordinance and chops by as much as six cents a | should find eggs plentiful and quite | fruit ae All day about whether Michigan is in But doggonit, podner, these fel now have on gas and of. prea Shae hy een rl) antes yea nprgrenerdiptengpel meget i sen nai " r . ’ . doesn say ht lamb cho as 2 D i . ate . oe 0 get ee oon prin ica gta rose | Fort Worth Atty. Oliver Fannin| might not have the ‘etfect tn-| special peiees culture Leahy woe the Sond ato Philippine Storm Kills 24 |}} LOU-MOR “bas of A dectine in lake levels, after | Poor cattleman plumb loco, the| “Y% & Dew. law is necessary. tended." : - Frying chickens willbe higher | tion this month, reports that there |. MANILA —A tropical storm irr JEWELRY all-time highs were reached in say And that’s what we need,” said| The question of who wrote it/im most places, with advances of | are heavy supplies of pork at re-| the southern Philippines “left 2¢ Is famous for high grade ag ie cupaeoae ak Wk cnaheaeee San _— . a cowman, before every one of arose and the reply was “Charles | six cents @ pound fairly common. | duced prices and that beet supplies | dead and scores injured, the Philip- napewne: Oe a gally 14 | cre prospectors hunting uranium | *% 7,300,000 acres of land involved | Baskins.”* : , But stewing chickens will be fa-| will continue large. Heavy turkeys 45 S. Saginaw FE5-7621 ould Mock g steady rate, | TOSS the fences. dig in the pas-| ‘8 infected with uranium hunters. | “Well, he needs some instruction | vorite weekend special as meat from cold storage also are abun- pine News Service reported today. Next to Osklend Theater) aid Lg. Colonel Edward J. Gal.|*ures and roam over the ranches| “It’s not just weekenders that) then,” father Baskins said as he}men help producers cope with the | dant, Most of the victims drowned in lagher, head of the survey’s Mich- without saying a word to anybody. are doing it,” the ranchers com-| prepared to redraft the proposal. -huge supplies of these birds. Supplies of halibut and haddock | southern Leyte Island. igan headquarters. ‘And because of a law passed in| Pl#in.. Every doggone store clerk 5 Gallagher said he had ‘hoped os ae beter ua tan A. Montgomery 4 them s . the 1952 high waters would fol wen | wane Sie, Galane Semmens ay low the previous high water pat Legis! te spend two-week va- tern of 1929 when the swollen gave landowners who had ‘bought | cations. hunting Abombs on our lakes reached a peak and then land from the state the right to | "ches levels. - state wanted a one-sixteenth roy- Hurry Costs Driver $310 However, heavy rains last fall, | ty. The landowner could get that {| especially during October, slowed |™uch or more, just so long as NEW HAVEN, Conn. (#—Russell ; :- the normal seasonal decline of the | the state received one sixteenth| Erskine signed @ note two years . Jevels on all of the Great Lakes, | °F half of any amount more than | 8g0 after an automobile accident | , Ball Point PEN except Lake Superior. ' that. | agreeing to pay for the damage Lake levels have risen from one- | * * # | done to the other car. Common ci half to three-fourths of a foot |. But the 1919 Legislature hadn't Pleas Judge John T. Dwyer has Costs less higher. than normalso fer. this heard about uranium and didn't now ruled that Erskine must pay than most season than for the same period | W°'TY about such minerals. Nei- | $310 on the note even though the refills! . in 1953 ther did the ranchers. | sockdent wasn't his fault Erskine ‘absence orms | _ 50 the rights for minerals other | explained he signed the note be- t and jee jams has prevented. this #2 oll or gas belong to the state cause he was in a hurry to get season's bulging lakes from doing '“ citizen can go hunting them. | to work. : severe £ THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY SALE ‘Wan orcas — 67 NORTH SAGINAW STREET hee 32° EPSOM SALT 18° FIVE POUNDS FOR LESS! Gime eo eo eo | 89" SACCHARIN. 27° BOTTLE OF 1600 TABLETS, ¥o-GR. (Limi 1) eee Sir = Soom MARK’S ANNUAL - JANUARY | ing the high levels reached in the winter of 1961. 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START THE NEW YEAR RIGHT! i BEST Beauty su IN SIGHT! to appear as 1913 coins. - 45 NORTH SAGINAW STREET : 3 7 PAULIS gen MEN’‘S SHOES » = Prince Albert, } Velvet, Raleigh,3 ' Half & Half @ Reg. my | 1s KS | a , © Handy SNO-CHASER Figure I Yourself Will Hold Plenty Brush and income Tax 1 me See Pai ERs, - $2.50 SIZE | $4 TUSSY 32 ELMO Reg. $16.95 to $26.95 Reg. $10.95 to $1495 | am 3° Brosh bos QYGQc Hos allnew $] CREAM Rg: CREAM , Keep one in ear. Easy to understand. “ _ NOW NOW | ea 4] 0% 7 $] 2% er $795 a 3% IS ow 19" ‘Wanetahedcon See. ‘ a a ” $4.80 » $9.80 , [tat rt a ea Reg $1095........ $5. 95]. Clearance All Ladies’ : Winter , COATS 109% Woo! Values to $49.95 es 99° Open Fi. £ Sot" Furbush, clerk; Madeline Lock- i it | il iis I : J ; fit iH ill FF : tf i Hi g ad | if | te f 2 Drs. and 4 MAINLINE bow Mileage, Almost New Cars in Eviry Style = pines Not Scheduled’ in Few No-Contest Areas As a preview to Quthouniag (four year term); Hugh J. Allerton Jr., H. Luther Wagner, Eugene Swem and Margaret Bradbury, for trustees, and Edward R. Tate, constable. Farmington Township Four ballot positions are con- tested on a Republican slate in V. Blanchard, William James and Fred G. Menke seeking the nomi- nation for supervisor; Harry Mc- Cracken, Robert H. Ridgeway, Edward J. Jarvis, Floyd Cairns and Howard E. Eldvidge, for Orion Township rit ey HD FORDS Drs. _CUSTOMLINE 2 Dre. and 4 Dre. 4 Drs Victories Convertibles Farmington Township, with Ernest | CRESTLINE Two Clubs Install 1955 Officers at Keego Harbor- KEEGO HARBOR—Two local or- ganizations installed ,their new of- ficers. this week, West Bloomfield Kiwanis club placed Byron Arkles in office as president following the Wednesday noon luncheon ‘at Rotunda — Inn. Webster Francis and Robert Compton were installed as the vice presidents, and Abe Thors- burg as treasurer. The secretary, an appointive officer is R. E. Werth. Several of the men wil] attend the Mid-winter Conference at Jack- son Sunday and Monday. Blue Star Mothers Chapter 39, home 2 F fv 3 3 se s r i "y : iH Ty i 3} | i if . | z Bs fi f i fi : pit i 4 i Farner Tae” ; to Be Explained Meeting at Waterford to Discuss Filling Out Income Levy Returns: How does the new federal social security plan affect the farmers? What’s new in income tax reg- ulations that is pertinent to them? “county. Leonard Kyle, farm management specialist from Michigan State Col- lege, will be present to enswer - questions, and give instructions on *| day. PORE TOE 1954. May Break Records WASHINGTON (INS) The American Meat Institute says that 1954 may be a record - breaking year_for imports of canned pork products, hams from Communist Poland, West Ge r- many, Denmark ‘and Holland. The institute makes no comment on. this development but its report may have, been meant to imply that the growing supply of tinned meat flowing from abroad may pose a competitive threat on the domestic market. 4 — A comparable situation in the field of foreign - stirred up much controversy in recent years. Lapeer Physician Appeals Suspension: LANSING (UP)—Dr. Norma Anderson, suspended as a physi-| cian at the Lapeer State Home | and Training School after she said | publicly _were practiced by. Lapeer patients, | appealed for reinstatement: before | the Civil Service Commission to- State mental health officials, who said there is “absolutely no— truth” to Dr. Anderson's state- | ments, appeared at the hearing “| to fight the appeal, Dr. Appetite Loses Out as Cops Nab Thiet a detailed description of what was in it. ; ; Minutes later, Robert Butler, 40, Was arrested after a chase. He had a woman's purse on him. And in it was everything Mrs. Ranson wich. Butler, held for investigation of Firm dimer Finds Safe. $210 Emptier . ROCHESTER — Dale’ Wilson, co- Co., E. Fifth St., found the firm's safe opened and $210 in cash miss- ing this morning, _aecordihg to police. Chief of Police Sam Howlett said owner of the Rochester. Elevator | Insurance ~ “Bor Every Need” ‘DALE end NINA _MARTIN “homosexual activities’ purse last night, she gave police | had listed—including a ham sand- | men: ony Styles Store No. 1 398-338 Main. ROCHESTER Lamp Clearance Two sah Only—Fri. and Sct.! Boudoir—Table—Bridge—Floor 332% Off Rochester Furniture & | Appliance 3341 Aubura. Se AUBURN HGTS. ctr wa, pied ty, breaking out 412 Main Sacer e A Distinguished Service . . « e . William R. Potere > : FUNERAL HOME e ayy _nocmisTEn opposite BO. ——— — = ‘TREMENDOUS 4,000 miles. “OK USED CARS 1948 Willys Jeep—4 Wheel Drive | 1953 Chevrolet 2 Dr. Sedan—Radio, Heater. Sharp.' $054 Chevrolet Bel Air 2 Dr. Sedan—Radio, Heater, White Wall Tires. 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Pick Big Rapids Again to Take Current Census BIG RAPIDS (UP)—Big Rapids again will be one of the 299 cities throughout the United States in which the U.'S. Census Bureau will conduct a current population census during January. Census officials said special questions, designed to provide in- formation on the annual work ex- perience of the nation’s population, will be asked during the census which will start next -Monday. Tito Now in Burma e for heavy work in all types of soil.” is the 860 model, equipped with live per as standard equipment. power take-off. Deaths in Nearby Communities ‘== S="="=" S's Linda Kay Hickmott ROCHESTER—Service for Linda | Kay Hickmott, 13 month old Hickmott, 129 Briggs St., will be held at 2 p.m. Saturday at the William R. Potere Funeral Home, with burial in Mt, Avon Cemetery. She died Wednesday. : - Mary Etten Grix - ROCHESTER—Rosary will be recited for Mary Ellen Grix, 89, of 3065 Bendelow St., at 8 p.m. Friday at the Pixley . Funeral Home, with Requiem Mass will -| be sung at 9 a.m. Saturday in St. Andrews ‘Catholic Church, with burial in Holy Cross Cemetery, Detroit. She died Wednesday. Galison Ridley OXFORD—Serv ice for Galison | ‘Ridley, 82, of Belding, will be held at 2 morial service will be held Friday in Belding, following which the. body will be brought to the Mabley Mrs. Jack Woitulewicz, of Detroit, a brother Frank Molosky, a sister, +Mrs...Anne LeJack and two half- ‘brothers, Alex Woitulewicz - and RANGOON, Burma # — Yugo-i nick Woitulewics, all of Detroit. slavia’s President Tito arrived; here today for an li-day state visit | to Burma. The first Western chief of state to pay an official call to this country, he was received by gary Rd., Wiltiam Twaddle WALLED LAKE — Service for William Twaddle, 88, of 304 Glen- is pending at Richard- President Ba U, Premier U_ Nu/}son-Bird Funeral Home. He died | crowds. and cheering Wednesday. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred: p.m. Monday from Mab- | ley Funeral Home, with burial in | Hough Cemetery, Almont. A me-/ rs. Ira Robinson Sutvivors include four sons, fan-| Gaviertipraence for Mrs. | ford, William and Marshall of Jra (Libby Hickey) Robinson, 78, | Walled Lake, Marvin of Duluth, of Bellingham, Wash., a former Minn.; three daughters, sa pasts Mrs.| here Friday with burial in Devis- So | LAPEER—Serv : or ane ‘ : i ice for Michae and great-grandchildren. Molosky, 38, of 306 Nightengale Kenneth Earl Dodge | St., will be held at 1:30 p.m. Sat- WALLED LAKE — Service for|urday at the Muir Brothers Fu- Kenneth Earl Dodge, 42, of 1330|/neral Home, with burial in Mt. Pontiac Trail, wil] be held at 1/ Hope Cemetery. He died Wednes- /p.m. Saturday from the Voorhees- day. |Siple Chapel, Pontiac, with burial Surviving are his widow, Cather- in Richardson Cemetery..He died ine, | Wednesday at his home. | Harry, and a daughter, Carolyn, Nerman J. Ingersoll pall a home, his parents, Mr. and a 'Funeral Home at noon Saturday. | WATERFORD TOWNSHIP — He died Wednesday at his home: Service for Norman J. Ingersoll, 74, of 2125 Pompey, will be heid at 1 p.m. Saturday from Coats Safecrackers Concede Funeral] Home, with burial in Yj x Drayton Plains Cemetery. He died Victory tq Strongbo RICHMOND, Va. (UP) — A safe Wednesday. of the Bone Dry Fertilizer Co: Surviving are his widow, Delia; | a daughter, Mrs. Mary Meyers of ' suecessfully withstood the efforts tiac: tw Robert Under- ° burglars. = = Springtield, an Gates! Found on top of the battered Underwood of Tampa, Fla.; seven sale was @ sign: “You Win.’ grandchildren and _ three great- grandchildren. USED TV SETS Mrs, Manley Foe * $10 to $15 Down ALMONT—Service for Mrs. Man- $5 e@ Week ley (Emma) Foe, 69, of Port TV Huron, a former Almont resident, '§- —- HAMPTON Se will be held at 1:30 p.m. Friday at rE 4-2525' . the Smith Funeral Home, Port: Thirty per cont more powerful than any previous Ford Tractor —thot’s the 800 series. The two available models are loaded with performance and operating features to help you farm” better, faster and cheaper. FULL 3-PLOW POWER. Here's extra power to handle bigger tools, do your work faster—all with amazing economy! IMPROVED HYDRAULIC SYSTEM. More hydraulic power to handle work loads easier, control mounted implements with or ohainart _ ease. PLUS —heodlighs and tail light as standard equipmen . adjustable top link for. easy live power take-off on — 860 . oo speed transmission . adjustment . . Ride seat . . . large, copocity brakes . Proof-Mete . safety starter . You’ re Invited to See the. Great New Ford Tractors PREMIER SHOWING Friday & Saturday, Jan. 7th & 8th 9 A.M. 'til 9 P.M. mete] a. Pinco nage gto of t ‘work clutch. pexanderd on Models 690 and “standard on 1 all except 640 TF wits Model (4-speea ———— two sons, Michael Jr. .and|-: peeds for | ficient engine Prot. J. tific problem at all. What has to be done is to deal ‘with human nature, with the will of those who influence questions of peace or war. “So the first priority is not atomic energy; “which is freed when the atom is split, but. the first priority is the huge energy C ientist Asks Leaders ‘the world statesmen to give up | their He said: “This is not a scien- | | peace, and peace cannot be at- -of our will. which is a ke where moral rearmament > Read Milatz. said that, in the final M ‘St. Patrick Altor Society | iim 1935 faeces "William J. Best, secretary: — tion of the nuclear bombs is for bitterness, hatred and problem is not solved. Believing | that was just appeasing my ci’ science. 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Makes two large or three small servings. | _| Team Franks, Fruit Pineapple Frankfurter Sandwich Bake: Slice 1 pound frankfurters in half lengthwise and place half of them rounded side down in a evenly. Top with remaining frank- furters, placing cut side down over pineapple. Bake in a moderate oven (350 degrees) for 20 minutes. Cold tangy buttermilk makes an excellent ‘‘pick-me-up” for be- tween meals. It is refreshing and at the same time offers health- giving benefits into a measure, add enough milk NEW! COFFEE FLAVOR" Lets you sleep—no “coffee nerves”! eee eereny Seem Sate eae thing special! satisfying Coffee Flavor Yet, there isn't a speck of caffein in Cof- fee Flavor Instant Postum—no risk of “cof- "fee nerves” to spoil your sleep or make you $-$-$-$ave money 2 ways! : . 2. Stretch your coffee supply this way: To make instant coffee, use %4 Coffee Flavor Instant Postum and % instant coffee. To past pa morpe! 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Doeskin / TUNA Facial Tissues- The Look of Linen Dresses that are news in Deine. . small ptice to pay for the smart designs, the gay colors and details you won't see every minute you turn around! _ Toke plenty of these easy-dressing, on- Auxili iary Announces Dance Plans Final arrangements for a dinner” dance to be held Feb. 26. were ay to te Geaeed Cty Melk 0 and County M Wednesday PTA Hears Discussion § on Student Guidance | Here’s a terrific January Saciss | Cotton | $0 come in. m= For Misses and Juniors : 32? pees fashion this month ond: every month’|-. through spring! And this is such a| re now!| ! pal Society’ Giiiaced 5 ' 2 by the Pontiac G General chairman for the dance a eee and Mr for PTA’s. Se is Mrs, Robert assisted students, Mr. Thors : Mrs, Ralph Fox ae vee AN introduced Donald McCracken, Roget ory was Law- sell, Mrs, James McConkie and | Elma Waterman, Mary rence Logsdon. ‘ Hostesses for the dinner meet-|C. J. Forsman at a meeting of} Nominating committee ing held at Devon Gables were | the Pontiac High School PTA. PTA, said Mrs. North, would be Mrs. Donald S. Smith, Mrs. Ey-| Emphasizing the importance | Mrs. Socrates Sekles, Mrs. John gene Spoehr and Mrs. Ray Smith,| °f establishing a friendly rela- | Sheehan, Mrs. Charles Following the business session, | tionship between the student and | Harry Vernon and Gerald Hunt. Mrs, Elaine Von Grimmenstein of counselor, panel members point- ee spoke on “In cd oat that each student Is a6 | Atigr Society three years. _ The. University of Minnesota; “It gives both the student and Hears Reports was chartered. in 1851, only two| the teacher a chance to know each |. Unit reports were given by mem- years. after the establishment of| other as an individual,” said the | bets of St. Benedict Altar Society the Minnesota Territory. ,! panel. patie i oman tae, aduate Allen Neville, Mrs. Don Raymond, -START A SET OF John Gottschalk. A discussion was held on the possibilities of a hot lunch pro- gram for school children. It was way wil schaduly woekiy wicks Oct ‘ to - ° ~ uggage land County Convalescent Home with a during February. a MAN’S or LADY’S O'NITE . . . $20 tigen tte fan an ae Select from 10 Sizes in 5 Perpetually Matchable Colors Jones, Mrs. Stanley Hustosky, Mrs. Use Our Lay-A-Way Arthur Perrin, Mrs. Ivan Herr, PHILIP’ S' SPORTING Goops _||7*** Seebald. 19 N. SAGINAW STREET 7 Colleges Sponsor Wool and Nylon Cotton—Wool Information Day On Jan. 15 the 9th annual Col- Bes. G80 te 398 Res. 598 to 14.98 Women’s City Club on Park 3.98 to 5.98 3.98 to, 9.98 |[firmus-ie bar tom 2 14 : The event is sponsored by the BLOUSES "ROBES ‘f}ern colleges which includes Bar- Reg. 2.98 to 7.08 Reg. $96 te 008 \nard, Bryn Mawr, Mt. Holyoke, 1.98 to 5.98 3.98 to 7.98 a Information will be given re Ceciles ey og ae 4494 Dixie Highway OR 3-7224 |} tivities, Girls, parents and faculty (Next te State Bank) who are interested in any of these LIPLENTY. OF FREE PARKING —REAR_OF STORE) * | [colleges are invited to attend this “Meling Shoes _No Odds and Ends Here! Uh, vht Nostale of discouraged looking, picked over shoes! "No rack of sad tooking leftovers! That's not the way Maling’s hold a sale! At our tremendous Winter Clearance, "You're bound to find your size in just the color and material you , want! And best of all, in shoes that look like they just hit oct shale Rarals ov prt tie henge boom dere atonal = Fe ghee @ . [Square Set Club | \ |Has Winter Theme i j a : i el line \Altar Society Has Election JatMeeting - Mrs. Spadafore to Preside During Coming Year Members of St. Vincent de Paul TRERURUROR Kosens ERGER . pete da oda SALE! NURSES’ UNIFORMS Cotton Uniforms $3.95 and $4.95- 3 c » ot ca op 5 digs aL* u BF ; + eRe aif i if f : FREE if fe A a ant i i LIE? F f EF re it g i igi, ‘aE 5 zt obit a ge B¢ *s bai E i : : ua pie 4 if z | Hy : 5 f [ ort fe H pelts Ape t Ete nf telly i >EEFERE z iF iat THE NEW swing-needle (zig-zag) SINGER’ . Thomas SEWING MACHINE was a guest of the group. Jan. 19 is the date for the next meeting. Card Party Slated by Iraq Caldron & i All this and more without special attachments Aa for ree Wome Teil Se Saarams SIF 3 rt ¢, 102 WN. se Birmingham, 177 W. Maple sy} ME 400500—C fl « i (PHE PONTIAC ‘lls President — es oerty ee rise 4 ‘ party lof Society - 4 ee = ; || Forty members were present Niblick Club Meets | when St. Michael Altar Society Lieto ect at | ena apt wus oie the Niblick Club Tuesday after-| © year were Mrs, Gayle Coulso -| Old Mill ones ae pada | edt ae eae : joyed bridge. Mrs. Louis Petrusha, secretary Go || | Mrs, John Myers, treasurer. ot | sented Mrs, Louis Janka, retir. RNERS » |" OCS |} ot her four years of wn ND er aad OO |mounced that their elections will TELEGRAPH RD US FHL TT tee” AGS ee take place at their individual meet- ~ a? ES | ines. Membership last year — JUST ARRIVED Yes ‘of WINTER Boapeecce res al op | AB anual pre-lenten card party] ~#, | __ Dreamy-Soft—Colorful ai @ * y 4 South Josephine street eae | Sa eat Toe 8 vite eto S) FORTISAN and COTTON SHEERS a? = APPAREL and SPORTSWEAR | the engagement ir daughter, | Mrs. Herbert Watson reported on} 71) crou've mead avdij, Second We Have Them) 3 i Shirley Mary, to Jack Barr. He - during ae — % 4 si in a ery cece Ya) $175 wyet (9p. BET TER DRESSES wrrrrrrey | ei te being cic pa a po ®) : re ree OA YO i 5 eyed — aoa ES 8.90 5 c : en mailed to| a Sig iy yy Cy Gag li RESSES that sold to $29.95. .....$12.90 ¢ A half-inch nyjon rope can lift | the Catholic medical mission board Pe eg 9 Sp 9 9 8p Op Ge" aia . 290 2 Mey eoat . . ? SC O'S GOS O'S @ - DRESSES that sold to $35.00...... $18.90 per anteaters ae ee Ses DRESSES that sold to $39.95...... $23.90 = DRESSES that sold to $49.95. .... .$28.90 = FRIDAY and SATURDAY Feoturing SPECIAL TRUNK SHOWING! - a ~ 48 N. Seginew St. orp ioe Satanic eg NRRL RR IRE FA A oe * a Fey Es . a 4 a> 1 | Were $5.00 to $3500 FARANCE OBES — PI'S RISQUE [a @ Dyed Marmot Jacket, now = - @ Moonglow Dyed Muskrat Jocket, now me @ Black Dyed Persion Lamb, now @ Dyed Squirrel Jacket, now @ Black Dyed Persian Lamb Coot, now ........ ; @ Dyed Persian Lamb Silver Blue Mink Trim, now. . GROUP NO. 1 JACQUELINE : Reg. to $10.95... 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BRITE SEER ERE SE SUITS that sold to $35.00........ $15.00 SUITS that sold to $55.00........$25.00 SUITS that sold to $69.95........ $35.00 3 SUITS that sold to $89.95...... . . $45.00 COATS that sold to $49.95....... COATS that sold to $59.95.......$37.60 COATS that sold to $79.95.......$47.60 COATS that sold to $99.00. .....>$57.60 DRESSES sold to $10.95. ..........$4.00 DRESSES sold to $14.95..........-$6.00 DRESSES sold to $17.95 ooees + $7.00 “eee SWIM SUITS were to $12.95. eee .$5.00- SWIM SUITS were to $15.95......$6.00 . Swim ain Floor # nnn si99 E cs Now te OF § mS EE ACKETS- TOPPER Sew ak a: $449 |= & JACKETS were to $17.98... .$5.00-$9.00 $549 TOPPERS were to $24.98.,......$16.00 TOPPERS were to $39.98. eee eee :$22.00 BLOUSES sold to $3.98...........$2.00 } BLOUSES sold to $5.98. heeeeseee . $3.00 BLOUSES sold to $7.98..... .s¢.. + $4.00 = SKIRTS ve | © SKIRTS that sold to $ 7.98........ SKIRTS that sold to $10.98........ 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Wally Williams, a to Al FD g liye i ai) aga ae elilad ‘SMeraane’s manager, by Jack Slane British boxing pro- et | : tt Le z Hil Match Aerial Skills ROBINSON solid J Boston in Stadi in the Sugar In Hula Bowl , Graham and Larson * @ The contest will put the Hawaii All-Stars bolstered by five pro tects (2 field starters Larson, Dickie Moe- yatagye? Habs . aggnasee? Huge tip bit Hit Annihuti § at halfbacks and Car- roll Hardy of Colorado at full- a re tee her me e @ Jack UCLA; Art Stars and University of Hawaii * led Ni Coach Jimmy Lovell of the Col- lege All-Stars named as his gle of Rice and Bobby Watkins of Ohio State He (ty it g25° paign Si ala Wit doled! file JANUARY 6, 1055 SDAY, i ay ib eine “I rated Tra- ‘Cup ‘OK said: Aussie Cup Captain US Stars in Top 10 Hopman rated. Egypt's Jaroslav Drobny as second behind Seixas —— ail aul 7 eT Ind Half Rush. a non-|luminaries against college All- slowly, then gave a Hula Bowl. 2nd half scoring demon- 92-78, DETROIT @—University of De- skills Sunday in the ninth annual last night to rack up its ellis at Hi S Geoffrion Holds Sin Edge Over Beliveau é4* Le Wie nat Te 2 ? a | = Event Jan. 14-16 = Most er Centered on ve — ‘Hort indoo Track Cam ical a Phi 4Ladil F we : ifestil 2 ville Bagg © ea e ae Dae Rapes ' iid On wasn't footwork seemed eA Fans Urge Him 7 Opening Round; 11,973 || Also Names 4 Other | Ex-Champ Cautious in tt a pos HEE THE PONTIAC HL bine ia show- | followed by Ken Rosewall, Budge .” he said in his dressing room. | Patty, Rex Hartwig, Trabert, into action little more Th ond and his first televised H though my combinations | Hoad, Mervyn Rose, Art Larsen at them. "t working, to an i “I was satisfied with my combina: good == had made no definite plans |over Loyola of Chicago. in aaron nar es and roared sion after troit Center the future. "Rabin two. managers said| 300 victory ‘in sar, Retina weighed 159 to Ri Hee ill ie i Pee Wee Signs ‘55 ” i rf F pecker Contract a4; Prove ve A exh, Hornets’ 14 went for naugtit as Ed Macadaeg, “2°: 2°. pees aE: : a ir 223 gil . in a Class Laser Pg anlar a (Boom Boom) Geoffrion ol ayia oie ve seen eee tee geeeeeess Pomebonee weet Pee eet ewe “* ORCC 2: cLass * rb eee tee eee ‘his team bowed to Wolverines, o30, PE), Shaw’ hai a edt Bt. i+ . Sei World’ in st Comeback | 73> Mer sea ‘Old, Sharp Style 1 fate *: ba i ae : "| . oes cn ne | ing mighty good in our practice,”’ Owen continued. Brown, coach of the pro cham-| pionship Cleveland Browns, need offer no apologies for his club, however. Owen He has such backfigid standouts | as Rose Bowl star Dave Leggett of national champion Ohio State at quarterback, Lindon Crow of Southern Cal and Bob McNamara of Minnesota at halfbacks, and All-America Alan Ameche of Wis- consin at fullback. Brown also has weight up front, with ends Dean Dugger, 213, Ohio State, and- Andy Nacrelli, 195, Fordham; tackles Dick 265, Miami (Ohio), and Frank Morze, 230, Boston College; guards Norm Amundsen, 220, Wisconsin, and Tom Bettis, 219, Purdue, and center John Damore, 210, North- western. * * About 30,000 are expected in 36,000 capacity Ladd Stadium for the kickoff at 2:45 p.m. CEST). CBS will broadeast"the game, but it will not be televised. Special Purchase! U. S. Government Flight Pants Professional Cagers -Plan Session With Loop Prexy BOSTON W--Bob Cousy of the ‘we can make a great many de- Boston Celtics_says the players of mands because some teams are the National Basketbal! Assn. have just at the break-even point and organized a representative coun-|a few are losing money, I realize cost « § + OVER $35 @ Fall leather outside ° 3 roomy pockets © Zip closures Hundreds of wees . . . for the farmer, ice fisherman, consiruc- tien werkers, all eutdeer werk. . ao = ies HOT FINISH — Pontiac's undefeated free-styler | Bob Lamson (arrow) out-touches Birmingham's Jay | 57.3 seconds, Watching the finish are PHS student Lewis to win the 100-yard free style event in last | manager Joe Goldberg (left) and official Wally | night’s swimming meet here. Lameon's time was | | Schloerke, Ponting won the meet, 0. cil and plan to meet with league president Maurice Podoloff in New | York Jan. 17 or 18. * * * The meeting will be held in con- junction with the annual NBA all- star game, slated for Jan. 18 at | Madison Square Garden. Patterned _ | after the baseball players’ organi- | zation, each NBA club will have a player representative. | Cousy said Wednesday night at ‘his home in Worcester that he | started the idea last summer by | writing letters to members of each team in the league, asking them O te sound out opinion. “Only about two weeks ago,” | ‘he said, “‘we heard from all the players and every player in the NBA is behind it.” The one-time Holy Cross star, | /now ranked among the game's all- | Pontine Press Photo 4 * * * j the problems the owners have," Coach of Year Banquet Slated in NY Tonight UCLA’s Sanders to Be Honored; Mentors Vote for Spring Drills NEW YORK i—The gastronom- ical highlight of the concurrent _NCAA and Football Coaches con- ventions takes place Thursday Basketball Thrill! TUSCALOOSA, Ala. (m—George of the event, and brought Linn Linn’s field goal of nearly % feet back to the Alabama field house | Tuesday night against North Caro-. to show them exactly where he/ lina will go down among basket- was standing. They measured the ball’s greatest ‘thrills. ‘distance and said it was #4 feet, Officials at the University of 11 inches. And now they're trying | is being sent to the Basketball Alabama Ofticials Trying to Determine *“"*"*". . It Tide Player's 85-Foot Shot Is Record : Linn, 20-year-old forward who sometimes plays center, is a: jun- }ior from Columbus, Ohio. He's 6-4 and weighs 185 pounds. He was Alabama's second highest -scorer | last. season with an avérage of | 13.8. His average tie year is 18.5. a lucky.” | time standouts, said the players "ight when Henry (Red) Sanders didn't organize “with the feeling | of UCLA, the “Coach of the Year,” of walking in there with a chip | Will be honored at the annual din- ner thrown by the New York | World-Telegram and Sun at the “But,” he added, “T feel that naan. newspapers. the players definitely should have’ * * representation and should have Sanders, who coached the Uclans something to say about the way to ah all-winning season, will have the league is run. I don't feel that his plaque presented to him by Trinity College of Hardiord, Conn. Cook Brothers Now — Are Riding Apart Woody Hayes, of Ohio State, _ second to Sanders in the Coach of the Year balloting, will be among the speakers along with Navy's EB liam McKinley and Lois — have land’s Jim Tatum, the 1963 win- . pohome Wednesday took a recap | to determine if it is e record. ; oe . pth. has ; Sdie’ Exddats. » ae ; ‘ Tide Coach pee Dee said), “én Probably is ‘among » es, r several Bobby Dodd, Penn's George Mun- FIBERGLAS ICE FGHING RODS.....- .99¢ Y‘ALL COME ---] tne basietbait which Linn hurled leest He figures he was. just ee hs Cok eae ee Oe a tom ICE SKIMMERS 99 es ee i ICE FISHING DEPTH GAUGE Compe COMPLETE ICE fececiua FISH SPEARS . ASSORTED ICE FLYS” Ss geet? FOLDING SHOVELS =: CLOSING OUT! 300 Pairs Reg. $1.98 100% WOOL GLOVES $749 with leather palm 200 Men’s B-29 SU RCOATS 0 Reiter the, outdoor from 29% from 15¢ 88° e “oe oveverr® trans eg “gerine “or — . telds compactly - - mg space. sag" man and outdoor Mie ue #6. SEE US--- WE FINANCE! - Everybody's Credit Is Good Here! NATIONAL MOTOR SALES 171 South Saginaw St. Hall of Fame, now being estab-| lished by the National Assn. of Basketball Coaches at Springfield, Mass. A bronze plaque will be inserted | into the Alabama field house floor, | marking the spot from where Linn | ‘launched his long shot. “How could there possibly ever | be a longer shott” Dee exclaimed. “f've seen them made from be- ' anything like. that."’ TUBELESS TIRE HEADQUARTERS “The Best for Less” Store Hours 8 A. M. te 6 P. M. thru Saturday 451 S. SAGINAW ST. Just Nerth of Wilson Avenue e long field goa? came in the sioal ‘dante of the first half Tues- | day night, with the Tide leading | | North Carolina 39-29. Linn took a _ rebound off the Tarheel back- | board. Looking at the clock, he leaned backward. The bal] almost | touched the floor. = * * The field house was almost |yond the midcourt line, but never Jammed to its capacity of 4,000. | | They shouted “‘shoot-shoot!"’ Linn | leaned forward and threw «he ball | 'with an easy overhand motion. It | Alabama backboard } | struck the just above the rim, and richocheted_ | through thé hoop as the buzzer | pended the half. Alabama went on to defeat the | | Tarheels 77-55. Held Job 9 Years ga senced Te yon © Soupees eg. Fine Used Cars at Real Bargain Prices! split up. William is back at Tropi- ner and others, cal park but Lois will ride in Cali- | 8 fornia this winter. . | For the first time, the American The Cooks are two of the three Football Coaches Assn. has put it- original “kids from Kona” Ken-| self on record on the subject of |tucky. The third was Jimmy Spring training. And ‘naturally the | Brectone who retired last year,| Coaches go for it in a big way— Kona is a mining community , #bout 499 to 1. | and when the three riders are at They made their feelings known | home, it has a population of 503, Wednesday in approving a resolw- aveocoratsignilciinitemeninnsasnrins | tion asking the NCAA to consider . *- « | increasing the spring training ses- Bowling Clinic | sions trom the present 20 to 30 By BILLY SIXTY bee une © CASE—Putting on Speed. You'll find two schools of thought |, 1B¢ Coaches. however, acted too | on speed. Some insist the simplest | ‘late to get it on the agenda of N t way 10 84 0 te tal, atte ret NCA Smt | | osing control, is in increasing the " forwarded the resolution to the length and tempo of ‘the stride. | In the newer school, we meta the that it is necessary to noti- on ial wack teeter next year. Seixas Beats Rose, ~ Plays Swede in Final Of the two systems, I prefer the | latter. 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Jigan | x skating champion, | retired | | ner of the event, was also a strong Expert Body and Fender Repair 3 uation with other senators and get | the beam after a disastrous per- gan Fridey night. day from competitive skating in| i ciniity The one-time National pe ape their views,” he oxid. “But I know formance in the Holiday Festival DP sascroncapr — we beaten | tavor of her education. Sie abeieston hte nat Seen foal on All Makes of Cars - there a strong possibility we) at Madison Square Garden with a higan since } ’ ; will take a good look at boxing to | 68-54 victory over Canisius. Johnny MSC swimming team is favored) The 17-year-cld Toronto miss an- < cates 0 08 be Weasaahers Free see if we can tum up evidence of | Horan and Jack Sallee each scored to beat Iowa in its season's opener | nounced her retirement, “after se- = * organized racketeering.” 19 points: for Dayton. at Jenison pool Saturday night. rious deliberation, in @ letter to | Found. the 1954 Na: Estimates Magnuson said he has long been | o §.4 .. Fred Boland, president of the To- "eng ollrally wal tional concerned over what he termed in-/ Among the second 10, Duke (tied Curling Title at Stake — vento Ghating Cub. Ss aan Gad ropa Loaner" vasion of the sport by “racketeers | for 17th) hit its scoring peak for ailing might Car oi 8 EE or ons cnet wt, en 2 es |i er Cm Be | it Bob Tou ey m ud “1 a " per- * But * e year . ey as : 3 “ =< = sons saw the fights. 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By BOB THOMAS HOLLYWOOD (@®—No more the waif for Leslie Caron. At least she hopes she can es- a e s Ey é } i hi tf ? Sef 5 a = e 828 g : f7 i E ; i : EH 2 | : i E i i I f : E 3 f 3 ¢ : ? E a j i Es if i if €z Sie. ee ee. a Leslie Caron Check Scheme Grows Up Be oy z | i t ! ri re : : i i i : 5 aie g il i é 3 $ Fi ge? Z gE Toee j Hl “eeedt| mite at 1 a f ifes by | Count. de Grasse’s French fleet | from residents for reimbursement ‘| bits of paper that were all the iF THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, JANUARY ‘6, 1955 Restorers Move Into Yorktown Spot Where U.S. Won Revolution Will Regain Some of Former Aura WASHINGTON— Yorktown where Cornwallis surrendered to George Washington, may eventually regain | some of its long-faded colonial aura. . Congress has authorized a $3,000,- 000 project to restore the water- front and further re-create the bat- tlefield on which the American Revolutioin was finally won, re- ac the National Geographic So- No rival to neighboring Williams- burg will arise, for Yorktown, buffeted by. misfortune, has little left. on which to build. Even the event witich made it famous his- torically contributed heavily to its material decline. Then the land wore out and trade moved elsewhere. When Corn- wallis retreated there in 1781 before the steadily growing might of Lafayette’s corps, he was trapped in a town on which the sum was already setting. The ensuing siege by the Con- tinental Army and blockade by devastated Yorktown and the surrounding countryside. One of the few remaining colon- fal buildings, the Nelson House, still has connonballs embedded in the walls. Original claims -exist of battle damage. Written on odd writers could find, they note “‘lost"’ livestock and houseohold treasures, smashed. houses and escaped slaves. Fire swept the town in 1814. of their own. A minor Civil War engagement knocked a few more corners off remaining buildings. From Appomattox until 1930, Yorktown remained a sleepy little | tidewater town noted for a good swimming beach and 10 his- torie houses—all that remained of 70 standing in 1781—maintained by the Daughters of the American Revoluution and other private citi- zens. Then the Federal government created Colonial National Histori- eal Park, to consist of Williams- burg, Jamestown and Yorktown. National Park Service administra- tors at Yorktown did well with agreement was signed, and the field where the defeated British laid down thir arms. Dedication Rites Set for Beaumont Hospital The new William Beaumont Hos- pital, at Woodward Ave. and Thir- Show Business This gal is ‘a blend of all the spell glamor. “G" for grace. adorable. “M”—mysterious. 10 or 12 at a time. tomorrow!” you that during World War II, ‘Marléne Dietrich By EDDIE CANTOR If there could be a patent on glamor, the rights would surely go to Marlene Dietrich. | “QO”—for oomph!. —and “R” for Awr! Awr! Awr! Marlene recognizes the value of glamor and. works at it. She will have as many as eighteen fittings for a gown. Once satisfied, she Recently in Paris, a friend saw her o such a buying spree and said, “I've seen your wardrobe—what could you possibly want with ten new dresses?” laughed, “Ten new hats—I'm buying them If this sounds frivolous, let me hasten to tell # i * ingredients that “L"—legs. “A” — gets In pictures, fluttering, and Marlene (about it. She an the shelf’!” Marlene Dietrich Is a Blend of Au| the Ingredients That Spell Glamor spent three years, in very unglamorous attire, in ‘# the unglamorous section from Ahsio Beach- head to Greenland—far from publicity cameras and dangerously close to the front lines—enter- taining American troops. . ; Although born in Berlin, he passionately loves America and follows its activities closely, Recently, in a discussion about American money sent overseas, the said, “The United States isin the unhappy situation of a rich and romantic girl. She yearns hopelessly te be loved for herself alone.” ° Marlene does lots of eyelash just plain looking. I asked her said, “Eddie, a long time ago I learned something that’s true on or offstage: ‘A girl who speaks volumes, usually winds up (Copyright 1955) stéps toward ‘‘protecting pier lives.” to: 1. Avoid self-diagnosis. The association recommended that lists of 1935 ‘resolutions be headed by statements of intentions Heart Associations Offers 6 Ways to Protect Healt The Michigan Heart Assn., which | . | benefits from Pontiac Area United | Fund money, made six suggestions today for those who wish to take their | hearts and living longer and hap- alence of pneumonia, bronchitis pose a heavier-than-usual strain on the heart anc circulatory system during this period. Don't take winter infections lightly. Seek needless worry, Worrying cures or prevents nothing. So don't be guid- Led by oldwives tales, fallacies and and other illnesses which often im- prompt and adequate treatment | '30 Lbs. of Bologna Gone AUSTIN, ‘Tex. Wi — Police said this was no. bologna: | stole 30 pounds of it from plant. | a &@ meat ip Keego Theater | Our Our Wide Miracle Screen “DUEL IN THE JUNGLE” In Technicolor with Dana GENE TIERNEY ADDED then TE eat . health superstitions. Know the facts about | With. Main SF aoe heart disease and your own heart. Oe Oe Wills the past year, see your docter | 575 st diseases, ask your doctor. | (Caer are geen, Bt your beast ts seund and |“? 8s Gesnees, ask “your docter. it treatment. is not indicated, neediess fear and anxiety can ; . be eliminated. If a heart ailment OUR © ° ld J ToD, is —— suitable treatment Q Bitte e realize; Y can be begun immediately. Exercise in moderation, partic- | l ularly if you are over 40 years : wn a bealhy, beart, But the JANUARY'S PARADE OF BIG PICTURES! threat is real when the heart -is diseased; then, extra effort, may IL prove dangerous. - 3. Avoid over-fatigue. NOW Fee: You: should get an amount of sleep you know you require. Your || Thru FRI. heart works for you around the clock every day of your life. ALL THE SUSPENSE YOUR SYSTEM CAN TAKE! When you rest or sleep, its work See It from the Beginning! Don't Reveal the Ending! load: is lightened. | . a, 4. Avoid over-weight. _ Excess weight loads extra work onte your heart and blood ves- sels. You will look, feel and work | GINGER Bre tongs yor boop voor || MUM . “Reap the Wild Wind” With John Wayne —ALSO— \ “Weak and the Wicked” With Giynis Johns \ waarear most p combo, E show in Every Night 8:45 to 1:45 Music by IRV LEWIS QUARTET Irv, formerly with Woody Herman, 3 You will like his ERTAINMENT - Phone “90 s9LOUNGE 7 peaks pened ® : ia ‘TABLE SIZES 20° x 40° x 48"—30" x 48” x 60” 36" x FE 4-8582 e on All Floor Samples | Savings up to 50% — Richard Denning in M-G-M st ‘DEEP IN. NEST CICA USICAL | Y Va emanates tone“ ie 1 “a hee [ I Thre Fri. OMG REAN OD tors oh. Features 11:00, 2:25, 6 PLUS—— ——§TARTING NEXT SATURDAY— HE 200, 9:35 “TARGET EARTH” ART eae Amn NOW SHOWING—Tc 4 . - — iy - oe j " ‘ ibs: . ; is ne i ae | colo ay THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, JANUARY 6, 1955 Annapolis Men Must Be Sharp on Naval History ANNAPOLIS, Md. (UP)— “Plebes” at the Naval Academy FHM (i ary I ipl ined? e 5 AEC Okays ‘Seely Fis ft rit geig® sink i agtee & Research workers and observ- te lI i : UM Nuclear Reactor patties? fi “4 6 1 sptiatinntes “Oh, yes, I did swear off smoking—but it just came to me today that I was making myself a slave of a nonsensical New Year's formality!” = by Walt Disney | DIXIE DUGAN 7 Ba I eas a. , <% 7= ~ LJ * i" rye Cm wHooey’ £ 7 or Ww? 4 r* 2 me” ‘by T. V. Hamlin | BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES Wi tt ‘We co NS '} “Béla to the gentleman with. the little AS eas y iG Oh f os eee 5 ah i 1 ‘ ss girl tor ‘ity dollarst™ | F EGAD, WALDO/ YOUR SPOUSE IS SEEKING 3 Serle LOOK WHO'S TALKING / Wes) You LATE See ee ies. “s eee a a a — eee , eT eee ee eee ae. \ a ‘ = é : r : _ | ‘i me ae ¥ = Se ee i rt : * ie : aad | " aC ; : : A O55 | en ae a’ 7 THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, JANUARY . 2 uruerar cars 1 RETAIL 7h mae. 's f ‘ = ; oe F Ps - aes : ps — : - 1 . : ‘ ®) ee pk eens fecconnne . Business Notes: > = Texas Senator | Box REPLIES « Goodyear s several de- er 1 t Suffers Lodge Calendar 4 utChtannn’ to Renew Probe ‘| |. At 10 am. today } ne ee * ie j ‘ 1 ‘ at a ? : Ww retai i 2: oe AA . ; M , Vi Regular communication of Pon- |] J were replies 5 : MARKETS | d C ! ‘tine Lodge No, 21, F. & AM. Pri.. 13 af Chicago of Peress Case | | the Prose office in ence, preferably. tires, es ES sae Jan. 7. Lodge opens at 7:30 p.m. *# A‘ Sas ( — Sen,. Daniel | - lowing boxes: automotive supplies, or fos < . lan. 7. ~ AV. a: ‘ WASHINGTON ( — Sen. . the follo : 7 rd line merchan- Produce. Irwin W. Mills, W. M. ae. Tex) said today he will move 16. 33 other har erchan o~ ys in Ing : “on ° ri i Furniture a | pogpiasord off a new investigation - 3, 4, i m - “5, | dise, | Permanent oy perrorr, on. ¢ ¢ — Wholesale r New Brief P . » case Irving Peress, 34, 37, 40, 44, be tions, a fine opportuni: | Lee Po poss, mreet, abe oe YORK, Jan; 6 @ —*The Sint Lamely,| . nd poke er aan Promotion and 62, 64, 66, 68, te =” for advancement. Mey r. “00-56 bu; apples’ dons: ae suffered two acute) Leo Bowden of Police| Local “People Atte +) | discharge have been a prime tar- 108, 115, 116, 117. 23 to 30 only need apply, 4 ened ieranphedeers yesterday tt soweone took Your! Show Which Runs Until| scree bee been cok amy | with a least high schoo fn . ie | sinking . ; . _ monet 3S ste bu; apples, Fg yesterday's severe break. from his car while it a 4. Furthermore, ties : education, cogu " Board of lower and then] 130" bu. "Cidse, No i” 40-46" d-gni gla fall carried prices dome bo peat parked in Pontiac Motor Div.,| January 1 . _—_ eg a oibariree a reso- Help Wanted Male 6 pire pier full a : Wheat started out 1 ee case. bles: Beets, topped, No 1.0. and 5 points in most é GMC parking lot. Thirteen men ——— . f hich would. pl ace the Sen- DPPPAPL PP PLP LDL LLL DALE AA prov e a : . ; Pare “lat the aaa ourly 1 tees res 7 ores = and in some see = Used clothing sale. Fri, 7, Sat., 8, tiac’s ee cui Oe ae the = on record as believing that the | | Contact ~ JJ. a os... ces slipped | tege "rea NG 1, 90-13 iy decline extended to between 8- petengtenggyogg leraastg —Adv. | ing, or will a iow “should be made pub- | in person. at the Good- could spade topri e H.-L bu. No rie: 9 pointe, There were a few per- : = ee mM, 2-week Chicago raeiere h full story , . : weet Service Store, 30 back po sanggel ge igealias ay 13s ‘bt Moreeradion "No Egy TS sistent plus signs, some going to TV — oo dee lin Chicago which runs throug " e * * - ADVERTISING . South Cass Ave., Pon- - devel soon as the Leeks, Mo 1, 180-3. Parsiey. : 2 points. -Hampton’s "| Jan. 14. | ‘dentist. was d enn : : ie mills was compigted. iret | ously. We’ E06 Ge toes vipa | between 1 and sterday and to- friend’s in jail and needs full two weeks | | ry! discharge after SALESMAN, | tiac, for interview. Wheat wear the end of the fist |e. bu. Polstees, No teraer4s | The Tena tke wasn i coo bail, Pa PES-4001, CA. Mitchell — sage p lacing gy amar’ ~ ustuat’ oppor RETAIL SA AN as ov to '\4 higher, ' 1 99-150 % bu : 0 100-1» followed the 5 oe from F. B. . ye an unus ad- aa 6 to ees Seeks: ons % to % lower. | ee Seamkoen Lemay odie oll) Ne 1 aan pinion to 60 per cent from “e . Paul Freidberg cong oes ee in refusing pete sae tunity” department for i as ar : pe $1.36%; rye 1 to % lower, 10% — "No i Loe-t8e bu 50 per cent by the Federal ° Representing Thomas Dp. | tions in an Army His case man See aad learn, ce e y a. perp soybeans % to 1% | behs: eas, No. bet “of “ply hr eo 4 Board, Nine OMpPanies Furniture Co. ~ ee the Me. Wo ee medvertising bus perience desirable. —- . rd | fener. 186 6-B bea; Ne 1. 1.m1. | drives. | Charles Uligian a major issue mess. i Mr. Pia . lower, January $2.83 4; and la . x There were two selling Thomas, Pentiac | W358 ling + call 2 cents gps miata weuettue Pt sete bu. aa The first came at the opening oe . ce ee. ne eens pat, | Carthy-Army neanne’. AL Tad “servicing estamianed” 7 LMAKER ‘pounds r, January $13.22. Scoens Dig = Ft ye et ‘and extended on into the second : last Sunday Wiggs | Daniel said ee en classified od) te new ec: (xX ) Kale, No 1, 1.00-1.80 bu. forced - . George Richman of mes on his resolution ing CORT. seine | ayouts, ‘acon : No 1, 100-135 bu. hour. The deluge of selling ~~: attend next | top names of Senators counts, m & “ae ee . — seme six nailautes Colony Shop will is own, and those Sie. Gin bave te ol Grain Prices CHICAGO POTATOES ie rtp ladnvesir-ee actual deal- |. it Edison | week. pulp (D-Va) and McClellan = We seek @ man ao tas experignce and Te gua hour and = —— pOHICAGO, Jaa. 8 toot e's — Head of eae a, | J. P. Toombs, Jack Morgan and Ark). He —_ = names sages. a least, “ee all VON TUBE CHICAGO, Jan. 6. ~ track 280 old * Paes of rs aso drive cleared, prices Says 7 lectric ! ? J I Wainger of WKC Inc., | be announced 15 i. type fairly = Fourth & Water 8t. 5 ones cow stack: Spill steos eo Bee moderate, When this : F * SA next week, as 40 ‘hour week paid group Rochester. Mich. .; : 3 ees from their lows, and ; Admitted attend the show ne . « hospitalization: ¢ . E OL 1-067! Mar isaecene 201 = aoe eobe Sead aches firm = pm started up z istered. 2 Engineering : SS E. Weinberg and Har- ‘re Closing In ee and retirement Call TRate DEALER White may Siageoes 2S wey Teese: im” rather ligh Boron eee ast gee wae be begining of the DETROIT w — Seven electric oy Game. of Wards — aad ip Se (UP)—A fast-working eee aoe ie “ag the WF. —— ies a OO ee $s | Sgles, Old stock: See d sacks 3.90: | * the selling drive start- two engineering firms 44:1 George E. Wyman of Wy-| 1955 license plate drests you and you. feel Company ¢ le Head. 256% Nov .....,. 240 Dakota Pontises 240. | third hour, utilities and o me ig. Co. is attending the | thief stole the 19% cer Tells’ terests you usitty see Mr ciedoa Ne fena ad oo Tie hand yer gre aeles, new stock: | eq again, and the tape again was have been admitted as mem man Furniture ' is| from the front ef Willis Wells you coe, quarters Soak tales dee. and sa eis 1.60% Jan sires tg | Rae “ a in reporting actual deals. Atomic Power Development Chicago show this week, as ile Wells was fastening the a“ SESS poe B= Bh for wont pees BB May 22 dag | N0ne —_——— pele cereus all around, and Seocccn a nuclear developement | nerd Lewis of Lewis Furniture ae Se in place. | PONTIAC ig tanta personal _ieteeries: Freeport’ it May stteiee 7 ~~ c preg emer tf the gains were quickly ‘Walker L. Cisler, presi- rear Classified Advertising Dep pt. : | cirolt, casea included, fedecalcstate | ‘OSt “_ Gent of the member Detroit Edison |COP-. =: . » © s . ° . i credes: large 34.38, weighted = : Co., announced today. The Robert Gair Co., New York, | Nine Windews Smashed WANTED: shegear «Eh. average, d0ie medium Site, wid. avg. New York Stocks The additions bring. vat Res producers of fiber and corrugated 5 i cinaee 0 MEN TO 38; B- large 34. : of firms taking artons, has announced acquisi uveniles smashed r . x | Browns—Grade A large 35-36, tay orniog Quotations) number of ¢c business . Montcalm LESMAN. A ove 8; medium 31; B* aree 3: ¢ a nate en tat cre coat 2 | program = development of = Grice nc Deen Can a a in a oot at pay — he a | TRAIN FOR . eae Jacobs . ” economical practical d Harvey tainer bows arro . : Ww cel | “Comment” Market steady, Demand Pog en ee 38° | using nuclear fuels in the opera- outh. ft wil be spereated as the on 1 Gerald Hamlin of 2306 Ce ar : sight improved, but not ——. Alleg Let 40.8 dg RF i tion of a steam-electric generating Harvey Container per paacer pear Waterford Township, told Riemenschnieder Bros. ia EXECUTIVE so the pres sens OO. ; “Wd ., with eee ee ‘WORK ‘ a Pe ee SO eh een was etimated at more than Si | MDUMIAET,..WANTE_NGME POSITIONS st ee nee ent awe Lad... Be Kroger, 7 415! = Chalet objecti oe coe was ee ee Was et Petes” Sa een oe ES Ee SS the development of atomic : dividend of , - we cette and Improve your of / realty, ww CuMoreredes searing | tm ant am’ 0) Lege My. 8 trie power plants which could we aes a common A fice, Lincoln 63082, Oak. Park. IN HEATING * —— Am Loco. 193 A. 2" | compete commercially with con- es declared by Fruehauf Death Notices A-1 Thread Roller BUSINESS cuIcaGo — see cx ry an fiiery ag PEE Sy 7 | ventional electric generating aces Detroit. Payment will . ne Supervisor is. 4d , T BE CHICAGO, Jen. 6 (AP)—But 1. 47 Lorillard... ats. * shareholders ~ . setter. capable of | ; 1 "i iam N Gas k Trk is¢ plan made March 1 to RY 58: 1955, KEN And machine tolerances onan on oa A St: 90 S025, | Am Seating ioe Maren ‘Or. 43 Cisler, who is chairman of the ri record Feb. 11. “pete Bart 1390 Pontiac. Trai Sceady ‘wort. Apply’ bor is. oo: cle 4 c 1: 99 c 6 Am Smelt... oe . 35.3 ° m anagement com- oo Ww id —_ Mrs. Ruth tlac ‘ese “BS OR wees dutin: nase ak wholesale | Am gu re. 3a Meta Op 3 — has spent about $3.- The January meeting of the = deloved dear father of Mrs. Don ee see im Ornia Lane. eeeeres bern, ie, annus ane BE Se dm Westen: 9 bad On bees oe 400,000 in research and develop- ciety of Die Casting Engineers Raymond DB. Bedge, ana ae | 3 6 pe. D GROCERY AP diums 29; standards 29; current receipts | Am | . 15 Monsen ..... 101.4 | 400, it was founded in scheduled for next Tuesday George Graham; beloved son of EXPERIENCED GROCERY Game SE; ete os. Anac Gop":<°: 417 Mont Ward aig | Ment an — Doge iac. After a 7:30 p.m.| —gteven Dodge: dear Be Ruseetl Apply ‘Tom's blurket. 688 Orchard HAVE ——w an Wa&C 6 Motor Pa .... | M 1951. at Hotel Pontiac. . , Clarence M. Dodge, Mrs. — A ty a No pe e calls. D CHICAGO, Jen. 6 (AP)--Live poultry Armour @'Go 13.7 Mueller | ae = age the Atomic | dinner will be ‘conducted by) Funeral service iets esfenic meee Meee } : t : a : alesman, e tures ' on hens, 8 Au Retin”. 3:7 Net Bic. 27 | bers, approved : — Ford Motor Co.; Frank} uray, January pel new office on od: secotete Tes soaps Atl Retin .... Nat R...101.5 | Energy Commission, are: . Steve Obey, Inc.: with Dov, Wendell O Malech or Busy ground floor location 16,067 Ib); £0.b. paying bens | Atlan Pdr .... 83. Nat oe BBA Edison Co., Boston; Cen- United Ctiromium Inc.; plating Interment at Richard. Sarking, extre comspionions pes: TION ; Reavy hens : Aveo Mig .... 62 . 44) Boston ; Passal, Phoenix se. Mr. wil) he sible.. J. R. Hilte—Realtor, * H and beetiers Lime: -"" 123 Net ype... ane Hudson Gas & Electric * | Mike Tannenbaum, Lester a yr wget ae Be ad ye CR 4 ; eaponettes 25-26; duck- ae Ohio... 36.7 Nat coor So | tral N. Y¥.:' Common- Co.; and George Griffen- | : EXPERIENCED TECHNICIAN TO LAY OFFS >». jeech Wut.... 29.7 Net Stee! tied of Poughkeepsie, * _ Machine , Co Puneral SUARY 4 i98s, Ex! earbon, manganese NO i ° ee lendix Av..,.102.4 oy ae 343 wealth Associates, Inc. (engineer- ham, Mergraf Oil Products ELBERTZ. JANU. t Lake Bivd. pone Geeors analyses in gray DETROIT POULTRY r gree 20 Cont ..... ), Jackson, Mich.; Connecticut —— i ae Michigan, age 74: tron foundry Tabo i TO GUARANTEED $ (AP)—Prices paid | Beth Btesl “iy Ris Mee”. at | ing), Conn.: today reported ex-| Lake Orin. Michigan. -age 14: EXPERIENCED BARBER TO for No. 1 qual-| Boeing Air". & West | jo & Power Co., Berlin, | Willys Motors a B, brother of Mrs. over | Buy oF ren john Alum .. 21.4 Norf 1 | Light a ng) than $58,000,000 worth Seem: sear brother of Mrs. take Le ee A ARY ' 4 43,| Bond. Sirs :: 164 No Am Av .. 5 | Jackson & Moreland (engineering), port of more th eel drive cut to Lhe Pde ae ee, _EM 3-823) of ANS SAL . 4 ue 2 . 4 Nor 1 A Min- other four-wheel it be held Priday, January ER DEALERSHIP MEANS as : Borden .>+. Seabee -- 18-1 | Boston: Long Island Lighting, of jeeps and the wi . from Allen's Funeral |. PULL: to $14,800 per year to am. : pare oe be Hie; Berred riogs "Mi. et4 Nest airin |. 19 ong Island, N. hicles during 1954, making Ce ee ee Biilous "men. Married men pre- APPLY IN #1-29; caponettes (4 ae it -. 30.7 Ohio On... bw eola, Long : = firm the third largest ex- ag iy ye “teanel ferred Car ecsatial, If you're im =~ S| teu |" ne. ae Qwens I 341 ecen, Combeidge pvp cnc aes aout wan 45,000 vehicles | Cemeter Allen's! Funeral 3 ome, octeatiches renee making ‘at pres | PERSON ' i H.. 111 Pan ; , & : ' Lake ; = _ent, cal] Puller Bursh, PE 23-2318. ; Park. DETROIT, | Jan ¢ a oan 4) <2 30> Pain yey. -ocorumned emp riaas |with the jeep, en JANUARY 4. i968, nev. = oun ae NO paid $10 | ee", etined econ smal Verrees + Bee ted Parke Dao Power & Light Co., Madisen, cipal export than half of the age, 2, eloved mand of re OClading bookkeeping, gn Oe paid “a with sorted | ee Rm = |B ing for more thas y Gen-| i. Harris; dear father Write Poutiac Prees ‘Box 38, gi: ‘ over to the | ss¢ “ae d around 196-298 the “ pon Me 8, MS rs total. Firm officials said only RAY ~ et —- pgp ig - PHONE : back to Haire sed) ew’ bend choice W9.%8- | Seter “Frac: ae Pepe D 8 Other Michigan members, phen eral Motors and ee Tonsay, Jomvery tum, of 3pm. | TIRED tation at Ft. Leonard Wood, Ia Tow "ie- 288 Tne 38-1 8 es — 33 Philip. Mor’... 40 dition to Detroit Edison and export. may eG ES Ln eee ae his station unger. 0 18.00-15.50; 400-808 are . Be Pet... 106 Ith Associates, are Bendix aes from LR, Minper.oftcia- ween, man in our sales — ( At Ferndale Police arrested Corn- Cattle—Salable 300. Calves TH. Pally Sees 0 ae eo. Aviation onein| The opening of K w =a ing nigra at Oak be teen ereacte tn personal interview. : : 0 . P “cows; receipts tn- | Chi a aa... 4 and Wisconsin at 13721 tery. Mr. 3:30 p. m. at the : HOME | 50 per cent receipts cows: receipts in- +3 ae .. Ford Motor Co. Vent Products after Priday, : FE 43973. : i Seine saad tate the oe = ts Se Bs ate Power Co. (through its | stie Rd. Royal Oak. was an} after P iC aNvane twa INSPECTOR pres ales eager end commercial cow: 4 and | Climax ve Radio “" 368 the Wisconsin-Michigan nounced ames 0. Keene, INGERSOLL. 2125 Pompey, Wa Precision 4 : eo 30 head good Pea ... 41.8 Rem Rand subsidiary, Co., Detroit Norman J., 4; beloved hus- . paris, must have rience AN e . iy oy RS wet: ees joe Oke us ee eee Power Co.) = @ tome Sed C., fac- band ef" Men. ‘Dette 7 cod cession sede wan Dee , Se and sounmoretal sheers | Cone aye St |. 7s will specialize in band pa Mrs. id aad case steady ._ Day ana 09; come, cutter | Co Pole ... 0.9 ae + 888 The branch tion of com-| dear father Under- aftermecn shifts MC Mose McLAEN } : canine ‘~~ “RS Tob B. 412 ' to home installa’ a” cad ae ee, facturing Oo. 'li8” Indianeend sete, anova 8.00. we a0. | Con GE ing Rect fre 3 | Man ‘bination storm doors, windows and ll Til be held Get- | Lake Ovum a wey aK SHEET METAL sey | neta Ba. Gensum Pe. 2. Safeway ot 43 Ou “porch enclosures ertag, Jenear? OO. eral Home. “Bt, ft, gxaminaton Michigan a ’ and offered: Sout ier. . ? s oO 338 . Bruises Pit Michigan with a Lente. or tonek Ofichiaen Em- i CO. 497 Ss. mercial evades 3400: | Soak OU! By Seer ke ae | Woman Suffers Wrighi, Van Plow officiating. iiss ers erro | W . Bleek, pormmaly | Geer Pt HE Sear Bee =: OSES OS UIITIST When Hit by Truck toca tine, Sache, | | TALRSMAN, OVER ss SAGINAW | steady: Wednesday, Ca a ae. | Cunn --+. 33.4 Simmons eee | 7 : . Ae - NEAT. cae tok ie ‘ and prime => = 751.90. Curtiss We. He Socony. Vee. Bi With Injured Mrs. a heer os Wy of 387 Coats sec Srimingnem atea efmanent Help Wanted Female 7 CHICAGO LIVESTOCK Dis C Geng... 33.4 "ae Refugee Nawakwa, . "ono South Bive : “ ie rae as sik set "ad | Ber eee teas Ws Hands, Feet Arrested jinn yesterday wen she was Wrest seioved tusband’ ot Lannie NEED A JOB? JAVON COSMETICS t . veeeee =a : knockeds down | dear ‘ : Sa ge a i | Wearing Thorn Crown "Ray Ml Teaser, Sof 185| alee dae inst, mee | aret Bas permet Garner lower on “—- nts; s0Wn Kod...... 1.4 Std eae ; Ray M + Puneral service call ‘for ee ee oo eee instances | 5} sr 3h SS NJ....108.6 ‘AIN, Conn. @ — A A the truck driv- and Susie . 35. ° uneven. ML. og ae oh... &6] NEW BRITAIN, Orchard Lake Aye., will be aid r : eset, Lastae, Mea iks | Beer Metres ht Senne SP. HS seen who exhibited wounde tn tis | Casters to, get out of the| Bhatt gt Ria te te Ts: | sexp ove wore roig. roam choice No. 1 rome od ee Stad-Peck.... 143 | hands unable J. Allen pa Estate . eh dans “Pape og (Ratha Bg Beet | bm ug rt wae “agers | rocks path, Mrs Cooper tod Pe! Eien ac sus | Eitioes sie | sumer et @ choice No. 1's 210 Tb. at * | Firestone ....106 Swift + $4) Polish refugees lice. She was trea ‘Wm. Lg GE rpg mr : 11th Josip. «| Slee, Stemaprenter ..... men ee * aightiy higher with | piecns' su”. "ha Suita se “! t7) charges in City Court today. All General Hospital. Boe * wid chee Aw “w scttkakt Conadion Fund is 2 U. S. a gt’ te 14.00-10.86 sows under | j Tra. 3a Pomee 1324) tour claimed to be 2,000 years old 1. 1985. FAMGART<— 1008. . mutual investment company 400 aay Wideeis sa: Seed Gee | leone aa Thom ma... bay Police ‘said John Tschaplinski, Raccoons go to sleep wgerte wo sosenh L oS Fe, of Mrs _ MIDWEST : offering a diversified invest- ce. aisble calves | Gen Mlle’”..” ene Fransame’: 367/50, when arrested yesterday, was is scarce in: winter rg den| Mige Wetaerheteer: Seat, later Emplayment Service — “oil . cattle :_ salad . 64 Transamer -of thorns, causing s, often leave of Mrs. : i The rapid and efficient se - in common stocks of blr quien ota Motors j Fox.. 28.2) wearing.a crown mild spells, yg iy ay canced ctusus ound oe tN RI - od Bi, 2) Mies Wo Mined Sem the bend, ond the night to satisfy: their a ae tha ice. perienced. MI 41400 ipa prime trades sieady to weak Gen Shoe ee $2) Um. Carbide... 146.4/ wore a loin cloth made from . Paust basis of possible porticipa- and b sendy teady:|Gen Tel ..... 346 Un Pac... “Ss aah appetites TYPs tion in Canada’s ‘growth. For iy Fe eigen stony: | Gen Tire =... 487 Unit Aire. tg | diaper, oe eo. Notice of Intention to Construct * TO WORK 1 TO 9 P. M. ® prospectus Steere 96.00-90.50:, three longa” hota Geeet Bess! 4s Gan ree. 4] A seven-foot wooden cross with) yo ses. in West Columbia . Lit 30.80: low pee) on Uae Ba a stack of $20 bills Gall FE 20119 ieee eee eet ie: Ele a Ra et ise: 19.00-23.80: 0 | at "t. D Us ‘Smet "picen Police_said they the City of Pon 58; 12.00-14.50; utility ‘- RY Us 4 weeks ago 4th day of January, , : few x4 Ofl ...6. O48 US Steel several the rv gh 24 | ree (os ed ee mos SPe eee ee G. J. Mophiler Co. fl Serr sa tena ct “a(R Be Se Be os 2, Mast oe New Bit Gon | rc semet & o Pes eg are Community Nattens® 1) Ss, "“Snerasscaal veion dt ee ee Ty bor pt ed cost of SIL ITT and that ‘witam C. Te a , ; & load ot , choice Sl 60 Westg A BE. after n yesterday profile and estimate 1. end. Marvin Bank Bldg. fon ties ee a ‘few medium to Ray .. 50.1 Wests EI... 7? Arrested with him SS on oe oar "foot “ient ‘yearling "stock steer? | Indust” . 72.2 White Mot |. 35 , iw Majewski, 38, * 2" o° turther neral ar a Ee dy Sy ae rH tho wan weary Hack robe said improvement ° In : int Wick “Si. 8 Yale tow” 804 and oc Aitinten Bence sat Disa Sire eee, Tnt Paper oa 8 Young 2 women, rs said and ‘that all ; upon Int Tal'& Tei 902 Zenth ‘Bed’. 98° | Karanowiez, about 30. Police _- BRS a: Rs “,.| tt four came ‘here three years | Sut Stunt te lived in the same tene- : Naw YORE Jen: ¢-Compti by The] ago and on EDISON OFFICE) |e Se= Net change..... —i —§ +1 Pay They are not known to roel : ; ioe today...,.206.8 119.1 seb tent! Gare Of Ghy eligions sect here r ound man to close 58 West Huron, 2 Se Shia une Sis iaas| City Prosecutor Steven E. Per- eae “Ss, geag PUNSTAICS M Sot, necensary. We, fain ou Pontiac Month ago.’.....2048 . Bs ite t akos said the four were hooked on fu n 3 : COnSKIe a PLOWER:, Exceilent position - Cait i es 1904-80 “high... See 355% ORT tone an alleged violatibn of a Connecti- m2 ea ¢ JACOBSEN oe bane tess hist ---1SE8 WES 688.103. Cut law which forbids persons to P EN FRIDAYS 1988 low 2 8 85 00s claim.to be a deity. @] eds oe ; sock *.,. | Asked whether-Tschaplinski re- TIL 8 P. M, ‘Points Kingston : 24 31 4 _ | Maseo 1 ee oo ae «1 be eee 13 sate; bid’ sind’ ‘sated. f= DAY, JANUARY 6, 1955 [OPTICIAN jODERN KITCHENETTE APA + Pag Ag og Be Ra. ‘on 3-770. y PARTLY PORN. 1 ROOM” APF. = . June, FE §-3169, ‘Rent Apts. Unfurnished 34 } BEDROOM LAROE LIVING | ee Pata anette TYPISTS Experience Preferred Wtd. Contracts, Mtgs. 32) Wanted Real Estate 32A | _>140. +0002. APPLY CASH FOR LAND GREEN | SEFICE| Seema Mesh ir wore, soup. | OX, ROOM BRICK DUPLEX. 3 nd io. i . N LAKE OFFICE & lig : an me west location. PONTIAC Wat Wit F ‘i Landscaping Printed | On haze wee OO Diste Bey.) "(ON GREEN LAKE) . 7 ROOMS AND BATH, OFP PER: ie ms ear = : | emale capes iQREDIENTS FUR E MARE = , EX |’ Huros._ FE MOTOR wennnnnannnnnnnnncm~ | TEES FREES Au, Por. sure the tops for "$200,000 Cotigges, Homes, Let ont suates T ROOMS. PARTLY FU RN. CLOSE beg 3 stove, oe igen garage, Ofee work Typing and’ dictaphone Moving & Trucking 19| Waite’ Notas, : At our disposal to purchase new oF were CONCRMAN & , ee rec ee “— ae ema att — a at | gene Personnel Dept. | "Eatita Peas 0° Sat : pbc genes wa we VE *cthOF REOO™ PENS | WELCH, np, gOPERE OLEXWOOD AVE. Shurse wants wort. PE biel. YOU BUY TF- WE'LL INSURE 17! Gfreu Mette" and "putiecs ep | EW, ABE, 3RD FLOOR. 3 ROOME | TESTES” — PONTIAC, MICH. ax. one — ptneady Jan. it, 2050 Dixie LEASE WITH ' Tae HOME. GL its. Jan, 11, 2450 tor baby sttang, FE Rie og saat OPTION TO BUY es ~ a West Side. orm NEED WOMAN TO HELP AT HOME HIGH ; Le Serre motherly-type or widow. $10.00 a DONE IN ig week. Call PE 3-0605 tor appt. | FE 6-4030. : : » aire putri- “A Land Contracts * fig ibeals Uehigsb war Prive sapentegel SPFICE GIRL, ~ TYPING RE- = 7 ee fron oes Specs a = son ; ad : : SETTLEMENT 2% boo BBAL perTare _entranee- ea FLOYD KENT,. Realtor Ser aaa cha Pe bafen *™ (CADE SOURS Ta, BABY P| | a eM me.| Biman ws|” PHONE OL 1-651 |‘ eh mania vm tome meee |" Wiest °ehecemere fore i. or et. “nen tor Tf interested im cash for your Gracie, Cait ws. today. RIDGEWAY 3 rooms . & ehildren Birmingham. | 4-6203 itted, $57 month. mod . living =m Me Rent watete Tackenge | eC MENPSTEAD | simtreniece, 3 Elea "oah Wanted: Homes, Farms, | 102 . suron FE 40204 Red tuimace, Seer cor garage. eee eines ae 9| a eee te | wear ee eee eB Dre a a bo . ae. ot New domptren, cine folege end —%--—_4, -¥- = T k R halfway between — Ion and) yy C. AYDEN? Realtor walteete, eke propery, ps sales Proegsional | Pree, Bow | LTUCKS to Rent Wid. Child, to Board 26 | #2 Wain Bive. oven ove ¢/ CT ARK REAL ESTATE State Bank RAPHING, TYPING SEC. TRUCKS TRACTORS ~~ | Wanted Real Estate 32A 192% E. Aw : : . __feuastal_soevice. 25t AND EQUIPMENT. EXC. CARE, LICENCED HOME a - ~~ Eves. FE 21317 — PE 2-180 M ki Gi l WORSE AVAILABLE. LOCAL REF-| 4 Ton Piel 1% Ton Stake| bv dav or week FE . ; . arking lr |— ~ SEwiko WANTED Pontiac Farm and Wid. Household Goods 27 ACRE AGE—VACANT THE LIGHT IS GREEN Piesseat no copmen and pear Fer mt a your a i phe oe erage WibOW DESinEs HOUsEWORE.| ‘Industrial Tractor Co. | casm ror smaLL RADIOS AND | for developmer oy Ts 3 Ue eet aey | mk Lanes, Cae ee | Rn SRL See |e Pe NEEDED | = ==? firm with wh today, if you 7 Writs Pontiss "Press Box & —REDUCED RATES URNITUR DED | geally wom ie sold. We A THUR S wn nme - go ls REDUC ATES Ratire home tots, Get the| Edw. M. Stout, Realtor don’t “horse” sround, we seh itfor ou, BW Sooumunity |" * Seer Se sua Tae | buvere waiting tor ail types el. FE . Scree acceptavie.| Woman would like work | SS apes by the day. Call F Real Estate Service | ,Fdw. M. Stout, Realtor ? . ~ St. Ph. 56166 rr :| _2-2744. a Want to trade “dur present home — oe ! : : ___ | WOMAN a) WANTS POSITION AS ou "+ Dew or used house? We | ee Be eence| CSTNGS WANTED: after 9:30. ‘{roning. other work. PE. 5-4006. lot. with ‘and without Jake fron real Qualified Suze Tait- ARY WASKINGE AND. TROMINGS AND ior wuders: creage, or will sub | 4. Provupt personal and efficient Unusual opportunity ba! 45476. avian te oa eke comsnereial service on your Also have enced gin whe, cua, sasume Te- | WingW AS HOUSEKEEPER iW properties ‘available investors whe wil 7 and initiate come | _motherless home. PE 2-6003. REALTY CO — ia Pe otia ye tom) PAUL D. HAMMOND cellent opporiuaity for edvance- FIPS AND PEEING 1-FO 6 | Gays or by week. FE Goals. F. McKINNE Rent Apts. Furnished 33 Kern Smee een | WAN PRATER BAY TRE ones fe, ene Relerences. Reply box 116, | _ 2-170. . UNiv._1-5708 | prelorres. Private emtrance. Close frre esias. A Jo O | "te ag beak ‘: ‘5 ec, an i, P m. “a ¥ - hp \S . i ROOM GLEAN WELL FURN.| 2797 Churchill Ra, Aw ‘urn! we eo - 5 te, Nase, 0 sotranee: | Edotis AND SATS UPPER. | “carting roms an wouen = Fe teem aie Soe ce oe ee | ee (Bateman | (BAS DONE FF AGAIN) T CLEAN ROOM ND KITCHEN | _20. FE 46860 after 5:30. Room cAW. That’, right folks. We have sold |” eit. private bath, adulls. 78 Nor BIRMINGHAM. LOW Moole Bills a over ber cent o © listings Too fms “tone — end are despe in need —— WS ms tM bath. shower, fire- ROOM iv EMPLOY all types of rty to sell. For LIGHT HOUSEKEEP! ROOM, | Place. screened recreation oman. 9 per week. Close in. | N’ D t room garage adults $165 mo, ear Downtown No children. 3300 Lake § 5-6728. : quick and ection, call; 34 Write Pontss Press, Bon % a Zoe TCR A perfect for @ reem- =. 3 x WAN Office Open 0-8 {On -F YOUNG LADIES a wits | IRST FLOOR ¢ ROOMS AND | "Waixine save qf foatee Me: Se ; : . liams st tle bath 2 bedrooms, private | tor a ©. ; aT _— Him St. ~nn~~~~~-~- | A. JOHNSON, Realtor |i RooMs AND BATH NEAR OEN-| Sadar ‘ove furnished. Adults ROOM POR LADY. S| ieiawin a de Be 3 fase Pain A LARGE MODERN DAIRY FARM FE 4.2533 eral Hospital. PE 62402 after 4| ony. PE 3-216. _ seernense 30 eee Schools. Terms. : 7 aves. io Bok L Ponting Pree | 1704S. Tel Rd, | 7 goouePRrvate eprmancer | SOMENETTE 2 ROOMS BATH | OEOL™ , Mingee, PE Tt ' | weekends. Home calls. FE21214.| COUPLE WITH 7 MOS.| . - Telegraph Rd. sry fae Saat 3. _ |_ Children welcome, OR : CEP! 0 ROOM. FE $5000 APT Sylvan Shores = | ! ' ROOM APT. : . | MODERN & : ; 2: should : : Home calls onty.| Old baby-desire § room; ISN’T IT LOGICAL? 7 geet — adults, no drinkers. YE $1163, | SLEEPING, pb : ; AND 3 460 5 . unf, house. Close in.| #,,7ee, Ure, ta te Watertord. |? wilara Royal Our Li 22200 | "mentee aot aad feo, Ouilies nod | INOUE ROOM FOR MAN. TW asseur desires private eases.| Reasonable rent. Will areas, to list your prop:| 3 ROOMS POR ? ADULTS. stove included. No children. | Johnson. : PE Stine ~ ive excellent care. Ref-| & Le | shone ctl | ~ - | ~terme oan be __Televisron Service 22) Trences FES-12Is, | amet ra | 7 ROOMS EVERYTHING PURE: | oppo | Ro = = : Ca aanhanaashnnen | O06bess, FE : y a hy co Pair. ER ¢ ROOM MODERY PLAT. cLEEPT , : -| £ round. Newl . — DAY NIGHT TV SERVICE |i OPLE. WH ITE _Ee Gemtore at entiéren. © Fair) Witreriee Lake, tia ¢itnt, Privete eanrencs: i” Stale | Water Frontage children while parents wort, Also tong grageramaton, ale pom VE Sims Pe bese modern with garden space. Near 2 ROOMS EVERYTHING FUR | WEST SIDE. 4 ROOM UPPER 1 SLEEPING ROOM NEAR PON-|, Zv*,2%7 manasa = 3 ss ee ences . . nished . wi from town, room, 's Mote: ; Ee | SEMENT WORK: RESIDENTIAL “EXPERT pal SERVICE | _ 4016. ; _ No children. no drinkers. 69 Fair-| furn. , bo room for efiiaren a Bt * gerage. Saiy™ WOMAN WITH SOME KNOWL- CEMENT WOM: tree estimate |, A? PAIR PRICES CALL FREE SERVICE TO ALL LAND- _grove 3. R. Realtor, 1011 West yp a pal e oe ee Se ve opie. Raymond Commons. PE¢sies. | Larry FE 2-1455| lords. fied venants furnished. ° |? ROOM APT PRIVATE EN- rpg peers : ‘ . ne . 7 wt “nEPAin ANT REALTORS _trance. 730 Mt. Clemens. _ ouses Furnished 3 ~E. MONTCALM | CORNER ‘ ; experienc 80. : bue Pe 3 | SUA TV er eae AGENCY. FE +1444. mK OR? Phone OR Tina or OR 31768) =| 2 ROOMS, Paivare BATH, UTIL- — ~ = “tierwoed, ¢ clean rooms, $5 This Is It! Fiona =" 4 sd » AS serce | MAN WitH 3 ag hs Bis Open @ to 9; Sun. 1 to 5 _ities furn, FF 2-6226. 1 BEDROOM MODERN. HoT wa-| %%4_up. Kitchen . 8 Sharp two ene te. [re oer? ee St ow | apt. or house. FE 2-006. Wis, TRADE 3 BEDROOM ALL ey Uh ter heat, Pontiac LE.) Fisher Body See caretaker, Mrs. elect ryer, & : ee ee Sin serie Fai | ee aaete ELIABLE WORKING: COUPLE | modern home in the eity of Poo-| 3 ROOMS PARTLY FURNISHED. |7 ROOM PURNISHED APART: | grey’ sore, ‘ne, tte, Only gute a Foon SENDINGTLAYING FIN ; MITCHELL'S TV yithin - weiking distance x tine for lakefront home in the | _Private entrance. OR 23-1168, __ eee AI ten 4pm. |W cs 25619. . ; : Gardner. 461 Central, FE | 4 ©. Pike pe sen | Prembes cod Dee, Nez. | £10000 dreckat. Cay home Ree |) TOOME, RICELY PO eM terting | cx ae. 363 ; WORKING GIRLS oa ‘ —— tise = gas beat soft water, carpeted liv-| “o3" by bay Adults or working | Child welcome MY_ 3-7263.__ ORKING , _Typewriter Service 22A| } Pog | m Seayue. Need) iris. 08 8. Francis. 3 ROOMS “ALL HEAT Attractive rooms; first Garages & Remodeling | Typewriter Service DA) ee tig wane | ic aire Cr One|! Bee Th, LE | gy Ot eee | fig hae CaEe| SOL PSeN . , r : re on M 2. [ROOM GARAGE HOUSE. v. po gg «mg and aa a a 4-room house. FE $3504 | ment. landscaped tot on paved, 5-6818._ oe * aduite only. Pee 2-8060. _PE- oben. 2h Aubarn. tas, rou "and = = | "PPR ARPSNCRR AND, CARE | cert war ote oe Sey ne | BEDROOM ORS. AEY SOF | pepncous, ¢ mgm PORN, | Pio quis WANES oo |Realtors = FE 4.0528 or in oF Bear Pon- @ Phone PE 36%. | send 5-1079. : sensei cas ckiiieen waumne. | Near town. Only foom on second _tise, wither Teut_oe buys FON OUICE AND Ga |*, 8, ROOMS AND Z¢ ROOMs month, $100 deposi, a0 Fens. | floor. Noxt fo bath, PE | ho ig em Share Living Quarters 30) «service os city oF suburban prop- come OR 3716, Woodhull Lake. | sata pee Rooms With Board 38 . ; RRA DRIED erty, let et et eigen: |4 ROOM Rr i" 4 : wit HOME 2 ROOMS, Cit N COUPLE ee ‘ : a | Spo Soe K. G. HEMPSTEAD Private bath entrance. 116 (Spang socom re 1 MAN, NO DRINKERS. NEAR Builder’s Home WORKING GIRL OR WOMAN TO | pp gessi’? = Muron, Street Bowers * efor information, Faron bus. Private family. 1008) ms the mest desirable bows 2 ee any | PE +-s24 Eves. 213173 ROOMS, KITCHEN PRIV. PRI- 5 Gom HoUsE. WILLIAMS LE. aronee im ite price range ¥e Call $8701 after 5:30 p.m WTD: rr’ __vate entrance 99 Stout st. $80 mo. Inquire at 27 ‘Mechanic. COUPLE TO SHARE Room. Ea have seen. is eae ee, oOUNG coUPLE To sHane, fey SrC4Gi m4 W. 17 ROOMS. MEN ONLY. ON R | GLEAN 2 BEDROOM COTTAGE. ROOM _AND_ BOARD “ON WEST IRON WEST | Begesewny sud. garage. Mat, with widow pt eh, rn . Appl s toilet cont . a am tee pm = 7 ©) TintNGs WANTED —Parm_ Res | _ 9441. nial aE | Glaer ietana Lake — ROOM ANY ROB. aoe ba Swen stra ice jets = Suan : Wtd. Contracts, Mtgs. 32 SCALES REALTOR. i Nv. ” fio per se weuk fe Lochoven ha. | CARING BY | WEES, EAMPINN. 7 be ileges, To inciade wall PAPA 2-011. OR_3-490. Pe geet Owner NERD SMALL HOME. THECMA |3 ROOMS. ALI, PRIVATE, WORK- |r emaid fata al : ~~ - : . 2 Children welcome. 3819 Dixie " a & Found 24| Highest Prices Pai -M. Elwood Realtor, FR 2663, | _ ._ $70. 144 Bummitt. way. REAL ESTATE SALEEMAN oO” | WE a Lost 4 aid 7 oe FO TT 8 | eee accee GROAN Elizabeth Lake Estates "eu tr 0 ai! ence a et me. | % Coren Se Pee from | Larger homes fot smaller, eity/3 ROOMS AND BATH. PRIVATE | da. New 3 bedroom com- to sell om ro Oh Io lia BE = gh ag Ry I Ah lala oy B. D. CHARLES payments are scarce. trade your > nOOM UPPER PRIVATE EN. .'Tolt_VEuice 96004. Edultabie Society 1717 8. Tel chistes sonouesa, Oot walisty ° rance’, Close’ in, No Grakers, | MODERN, ‘2° NASHUA PT. PE seri: Eve, PR SOW | Soybagees Cweorued. Call Us. BO) Working adults caiy, 09 Cottage, | for sele or reat FE +0000. FAST Action! DORRIS & SON it Room rons ar om Be ae oe oe if you have the contract~#e bate SBAL70R8 COOP MEMBERS _159 Auburn Ave. | ished Till June 1. $60 month’ Se Popes ree Ses Seal Fe | CW. Maren FE +1881 | 5 ROOMS. Of, STOVE, PRIVATE OO ee ate _n aon Ask for TISTINGS WANTED | | -Smtfance. 130 Hulbert.” Oxbow Lk. WALLED LAKE ALL MODERN wie * + bed wer oo i; — Farms business and commercis) 5 ROOMS AND Baye, PRIVATE ‘ealy 8 Diocks from village, $18.66 Unlimited $ “Roy Knauf, Realtor 100 PORNISHED APT.| 415 weekly piety, rhe 5. ‘| MAHAN HAS BUYERS| fupuhet Goes & cewnown. Su - MODERN - PK at og LY Be OTEL FE 8-0404 — c . C ‘ LORID TO! ¥ : a ere. I i ; ee f ‘ ; ae ‘ a * - 5 __’__ THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, JANUARY 6, 1955 fs - . ~ ” = " 2 ee 7 . _ ’ . - . 4 _.For Sale Houses 43} For Sale Houses 43 CARNIVAL . by Diek Turner; For Sale Houses 43|° For Sale Houses 43 For Sale Lake Prop. 44| For Sale Farms a SPENCE ST, {MOORES AMD, mhconols, oF aun, | "7 777 co ws A EDF " WILLIAMS LAKE. | o° : meee | Beta, Gee Pere be Rivest rem | —_¢/ [EF | Sy aerk|. > BEDROOM | amarensie me | mortgage PE enon, istic “VETERANS Seta naet, Bs 3 bedroom | PAUL REAL nly ment, be Better value tn Pontiac: No oak floors, Tieai, spectous CASS LA R m3. a x -, payment (Mtg. cost about » beautiful kiteben tie vate with re) ms INCOME 1.005 | iment Gall 7% ¢ “im, "Fl Terme . , HANNAN _ | siti piettre"Tinacwiagetrise | ae te | a sam be i| || Se aaeee| Pease eee Sot Seen asts. : ° eg diate Rintersiont Low aown vey-| — \ATT-]] TF, . | pe tiase Fa tints Open ots 1 the ortgage Neg ys ei Ye Possession x 168 fh. PE $8820 “ m 3 ‘ i ; "HEA Grtded Bocsonent ‘sas SS 4 Le oa Fay gt BROS: For Sale Resort Prop. 44A : Q Ee. OF . HAYDEN ‘ ; : OU TAY MI | ccrcom nuneuee, | Pooue P='Eauer er om sue} ‘ean. goed umber, a E. Walton Bivd. FE 6-0441 : : storm windows. A water : wie Pontiac. crehet| Piel) ite pearty co| KNUDSEN [3s and beth. fall bes 6 2 a =|| PONTIAC REALTY CO. Sale Suburban Prop. 45A ~~. ; ———— FE _+#"3/ Elizabeth Lake Estates we Moar "earaat, ilae, dan, 1900 DOWN, ceramic tile bath, a. Se = gi now to see | New 1 — ment, par- hools | + i = "shopping. center.” Drayton A WORLD = a < rE —Eigine_otes, _ Fhege Of Se Clarkston, Mich. 6, ROOMS ’ Well jocated bengatow, wits eo! “OLD MAN RIVER” home, excellent condition. Pas ment with asphalt tile fir Hes on ite bank, high above screened tient porch 3 bedrme. & - —] — ais S06 lnety pine room homie. 6 acter of fine if... autom. Wi : F wering trees. Seatie, good furnace storm sash . : Wards Orchard the rile home, Located 2 Faved street, Only 60-500.00. ~ , & <> HOME iD Hew 5 rm. and bath home je Mg ~ y SCOTT LAKE SeSeARD OL AEE | ir. wa pieered cue sed @ rm. modern bome on large lot Y ‘pati and good kitehen and bath| Edw, M. Stout, Realtor with fru & shade 60x10, ‘Liv- THE ; : uipment. Priced at $11,500 Eve. "tl 8:30 ing rm., dining rm.. kitchen, 3 bed- |, a NORTHWOOD wah 6.500 dope. 170, Saginaw Se PR PE $-6108 ae a i tig varen_ || ORGANIZATION _ WM. H. KNUDSEN cinta heater, 2 car Priced at : eee LAKE ORION HOME | 80 Pontiac State Bank Bidg. cae coae cr LE —1_Freston, 1¢_deckson $i. 0263 c nch ‘ rm DERFUL! pew! Six 2 bedrooms, spacious living ~ ey ie fin, Norman brick” hrgpiace te a= ire, fom | © NEW HOUSE pa ge TY rou ee corse wa ee oy ES $1,000 DOWN Shoes. fal Seren, Sea | We a dg * ie . gE Of ee ee eriete:| a eeaees) SESS Se Sabo “Ban Biers roca : as , . 10 Acres or 41 Acres— ns pt ge Be bet > au ences REAL ESTATE eppointment wear. . | ARIPE PLUM. [Ortonville | Sa sak aan tex Bice |e Dit "Bee DNeRinoe| NORTH SECTION | neat gevare coe wnunans a . Rt maser é to pick it. Sel : Ten tn “lant| 206. rm. 12 x 14, bedrm. 14 x 14. $7000. 1s the full price om | soi? Baldwin Avenue Metrimar your ately. 50 4 tae ues ? Fears. large, carpeted | Uuity rm, 12 x 12, fal bath, od ; this 2, bedroom ome built YE 300 YS ose Garwood Manor, acre lots, off| ‘price only #000, Terms may be ie : two, : . | Bo with “plenty "of tru ad} A HOME OF YOUR furnace. fenced back ‘yard. wow su08 nenes pilver Lake fd. arranged. 7 : se, ose Hoperom, “ie | evens, eres ae OWN — _UNSSE trom Owens scbeok | at an quire lnpge 6 som, brik Fin ae wanes met. sasen ae spayloe reat? Bp See . . FOR COLORED* trom ' roomers i. Ste Bese | SS) Se Sree emanate: Sesame | BPE Pa Se ie 3 SEE IT Row. price, ‘i 14 Bedroom Brick OVE bile, PE sos, OR 22772, | tule, wall Wo wall” carpeting, per monks including, ss nade eae INTO EACH LIFE ee mand sesh | BD. CHARLES, Realtor dining room “breakfast nook auto interest ‘on belance. foom modern, "full basement ea og set So | | _ FE 4.082 rev by copia Beas" | WE NEED LisTINos! ete Eat Se eames fe ‘Preplace. gen. Sinine room, | Gnoperstive Wea! Botie Eactangs | Huron Gardens eee ecen er eren F. REISZ NICHOLIE & HARGE eot_ Sus ome room @, attached ‘ : , = s _ t : Geers | SES | fey meeemeancnen| er ee wad prem ss Te oi te Po tae ae Boe Prey ee ry es Ss "NTE SMART BUYS REAL res floors, Pull beth with shower Dletely new interior. 4 rooms 4 =) CITY—SOUTH Beautiful one sere tracts, excel- t an dnee pm., < Nicely and Best price and terms. eis SRM, Rangtlow, on blacktop ‘Saree a seat an | Eee . ‘acant. cusTOM - ge | street. school, down ed . eae DEAY TON © ig Near Weaver Jr. High story ranch tome, Full base . Re down and tis’ 3 bedroom a ia: BROWN, Reniter Commercial Building $ Dedrooms with 2| Pine 5 and bath. full base- aR yy @ WHEN pee _W.__ Bares 2 adjoining brick front oes | SS) Bee | gee em cma NEST OFTHE DINE | bites Ss ofS scoped rau bles Micely lend- | Crescent Lake _ revolving susan et. A 3 bedroom home w! re rss rgar. to serene, street STING foun ca Hideo wile. Time Ye] Er ardtone cet, Scat ae a a with a roads, 2 mi. trom arcs tlie call 9 Sino or Pe Sst. BS oem 8 see Tae we | 8 Rooms suburban Iecation. Gal now. CRAWFORD EAST OF THE. DIXIE. “BUD” NICHOLIE Ps soe, SE, Reaeeiede ad] GOST tate ts] oomemee paen_soee nce subborhog. Siew you | = - ~ & 108 fot 4 mi. north of | tails, : oe foun ae caseee, 2 = service, schotls abd stores, Low . _ : a . sith satu shell home). $5800 with $900 down WE BUY AND SELL sop 8 knoll cp Sse $4 _W._Buroe i PAST OF THE DI 1E *18 08 eat Anes oes. A CONTRACTS - . Ya x . . - ) ENT | Sie NICHO ey Reina aoe Choe ts bee Sere | mately 500 ft. of prop- f LIE Large living room, : Late, Mice living ‘oom with’ fire. Sul Low as tite wih Ge ucon | erty to go with. Also use Established 1916 room, and €. Cut stone and brick front. WOODED of railroad. siding. FE poems ropeeron. bt! & AND HARGER CO. | fovn,‘Toeartome's taison down: 4 scres parcel. Op «| 4.9582 aang Ro Tg 139 Ww. neko a ED be garece yard ve WM. A. Beret rood. < ml. porte | or 135 St, Serene = oe — a ke ts, Pret to KENNEDY acres a timber ‘and i sere Business Opportunities 51 ; “to Mo- : with ° : as ag es a 81.500 bedroom bungalow in good LESS THAN $400 Will REALTOR NLY 1 LEFT . COMMUNITY Separate his oe ag Bo ols "imimacuate Bom 21 Ce "$4 bend bese MANAGER 2 ~ iow dows park. Oe eed him the proud owner! Bacer 6 Room House lo, drive your “own well: i ee WALSH, JAMES & WASEY CO, tomatic heat and ot, wate PLUS 8 aoe A New Development important teas past experience THURON GARDENS | far Bats | isk EE cee te 9 pa es fom ane Ura room iti | ba ONT IT, J. ee GATEWAYS to HAPPINESS StH a Tih ey i LAKE FRONTAGE: a nBACHES , . io ooeee oR acon 1 oropert WHEN'YOU NEED ‘si wan eee "STATE |s FINANCE CO. ~ YEAR-END EXPENSE BEER TAVERN pwnd hy month net oem. as Robert RB ley. rake : MONEY For People Who Work START NOW ° 7, pe General Public Loan Corporation 57 MODEST M MAIDENS ee Ax an Pew stoe wien “Take.an explosive letter, Miss Blake!"’ THE PONTIAC F PRESS, -THURSpaAy, JANUARY 6 6, 1935" By Jay Alan For Sale Miscellaneous 60| Do It Yourself 6 on pumps with 12. gal mer. aul St. Cyr Lumber Co. Bogie : MYERS P MPs 138. P Myers hell nt jet pumps 05 . i 4 “Crosley elrigerate ‘OW $330. Need Money? ane as your telephone. WONDERFUL OPPORTUNITY ONLY PART TIME, BUT OWNER. EXPAND TO FULL TIME. | NO SELLING ED. GROSS PER MONTH. WILL - $2,000 CASH REQUIRED. FE 5-8121 Sale Household Goods 57 at RE — Gas RANOES: $29.50 AND . B, Mynro Electric, cf AUTOMA j MUNRO aon trie. 1060 West "orem, $20. APT. . $30, Electric . Items in For Sale Miscellaneous 60 1060 Home & Auto Branch, ent with living @ on ay — area, Perfect for MICHIGAN BUSINESS REALTORS son Company|; Westinghouse | « AN. MAIN ROCHESTER, MICH. UP ELECTRIC Auburp GoopDs OL 60711 OL 1-071 Mortgage Loans LOW INTEREST _Sale Land Contracts 52 CONTRACT FOR ae di wount ce eee Contract excellent trust fund. 3 ROOMS OF VERY FINE NEW AND USED FURNITURE RANGE Many Other Items Convenient Credit Terms THOMAS ECONOMY FURNITURE CO. 3 8. Saginaw Bt a ot 6 det tress, Mdeck to me - a3 Fas et: Saleen ~ CLEARANCE. Clothes OT TOA x TRZOS CO. LAKE 2-0278 rns mina “ x a" on - mod Le, PAINT vt Ona, weete” Bate Geer we Je" inf LUM BER CO. . “Plywood “He ylitt it pape oa = BD a aed Ft C rE iti LINOLEUM ....... Wall Tile, rn. ft... an Setate, Licensed Lenders) y eos SYERS, 141 W. HURON Mait AND SALE oly mig Jacks. 183 N. Perry Fags po Pe SS GOOD CON- balance 80.086. Cosi ‘ other also es tee a ia J. C. HAYDEN, Realtor a E. Walton Blvd. Open 9 tos Money to Loan 53 Kd ok SHOPPING FOR A LOAN? Pe = .— § ——_ "LOANS $25 TO 5 Ee BENEFICIAL FINANCE CO. “LW, Lawrence FE 29200 Pontiac LOANS Extra . Fast Service yoo oe Que « = one ee car furniture. Lens without ehdorsers for any purpose, Up to 2 to repay. HOUSEHOLD FINANCE OAKLAND LOAN CO. FE 2-9206 BEPER GEE Fada se*8 F : Een "BE" 338 biitdatittiit tits : 2 He i For Sale Miscellaneous 60 DOORS, BURMEISTER’S LUMBER TWO YARDS BURMEISTER Northern Lumber Co. 8197 Cooley Lake Rd. EM 3-4171 a9 Mile RA. 1-4184 SAVE up TO beta cer "Furniture a a eae ANCHOR FENCES down, F.H.A, approved. ce ATES. FE 6-747). _ SPADES, — bedocoogge _ pumps. -~ —“ ON E'S S RENTAL B 20077 RANGE, Also "several ea ek rer ELECTRIC AL W. SE . Dixie Hwy. PARK FREE. BRICK Used BRICK Brick “For Rent Ads! House, Bi apartment, rooms, any-| re Sem Seip. ane: we LOSING OUT | eae Rubens seectee ubaies semigioss td gail. McBride Hardware FORMICA bee Iron ‘legs ‘fm stock spLOOR Soe 90 8. Saginaw | =G “k M OMPANY SAWS AND SCISSORS. MACHINE SHARPENED. ALL WORK I8 __ 2829. Opdyke Rd. B:fidings, can be used for storage or a small home . PE 4-2578. Gara Doors Ww AL ‘TON Ww TALBOTT LU cabiggs MENOW AND SAVE | MONEY shakes 36 CHURCHES INC. _ FE 23-0233 ms a eum in dap rere ome cr ae : : ) r a pe 2. 1, Per * Cameras, 61A * : Ss > Sg ‘case ease: einer ee accessories. . Sata Maio Goods 62 A IONS, FACTORY PRICES. | p= age Ser steel teow. eee ‘ASROSONIC SPIN NETS. floor models. cs to, tac. Bat gua: ‘Sint Bench to are i 9 to $200. Terms. Sea Bt Wusic CO. 5-8222 a ; =s sd- ‘c AL BI MUSIC CO. ; He N. Saginaw FE $8222 PIANO TUNING AND REPAIR- “tng. Oscar Schmidt. FE 2-5217 | SLIDE TROMBONE. GOLD LAC- a Like new, reasonable. OR JANUARY CLEARANCE REAL VALUE Tene vongenned one in- ruments, Same Pan : American cornets, trombones. and . Priced at = Bal- =e BI a rihitrare CO. 119 : N. Saginaw , | 119 8 y_____VE $038 He & | Sale Office Equipment 63) 3 ~ ti BEE Ry OE TnL. ROYAL PORTABLE, TYPEWRIT- et good pod mal atti ask for ‘aise Helen Taylo Tax Time “BUYING RAW FURS Wighest prices” pa RAY oe oes [OL 271, Te toe ‘300 _ *aird, Rochester. RAW “FURS WANTED Highest prices pele. ket 4-154 VREELAND FUR CO. $00 Pontiac Tr, _— Walled Lake One Str. oY SSL TRADE Manley Leac ey Two BOWLING ir’ EACH. _WE 560%, = TRADE OR me for electric saw. .250-3,000 wage. EM _ 3-4720. AKC REG. COC! Biack and blonde. FE: 2-1297 AEC ‘ OR 3-784. * for tial show o% ford, Commerce Rd. EM Sai AQUATIC GARDENS — TROPICAL FISH AND SUPPLIES Min st PE 44-2853 57 N. A ee pointers, 10 wks, old, OR > ae. “REG. GERMAN SHEP. _herds. Best offer takes, FE 4-2170. ae WEEK OLD SAMOYED PUPS Sb r ASS Pegi nt Si ae PS IVES End oF SanEcT DAIWe “BO. ARDING KENNEL Automatic heated. individual runs. Le-te-Ru Board Ken- MALE. PEDIGREED. . 1% years old. MA ‘| Baby Parakeets... ..$2.98 —CAGES - Panam hoe" | "H ALL LL, KINDS, 8 Aa CORN — cits — ae niches FAT he or small quantities. On MIXED HAY, 7 _ straw. OA 63641, a FOR sale DETROTE | AT AND fer atin 2,000 Ban oF WHE D He ay pag wired, yale. a Castle | 3.0660 HA SALE Fe Sale __ For “For Sale Livesteck 72 08. | aoIna INTO. NAVY, MUST SELL: | 8 year old mustang, western broke & spirited. Phone —* i 3-052. 7 STEER. WESTERN horse trailer, bridles. PE esive. | Beaverton. a ‘cows are youns, excellent oe at ug Ww or oe right | _ pti ‘the milking herd Dispersal Wm. Hecker of Nashville. This herd has some exeelient breeding —cows at all stages of lactation He will also have high Grade Holstein fresh pooh bred but © Mich. MUlberry 9-142. LATED DS ALUMINUM ~ kinds. Pcrrest Jones arkston. MA 56306 For Sale Poultry 74 74). LOL Tt 75 LAYING HENS White Rock laying hens, $1.50 AKC REG. GERMAN. SHORT-| SADDLE, | CHIEF MOBILE HOMES 22 ft. to 4 ft. tm iength. Up & years to pay. You can buy Les Hutchinsos reconditioned (Getler as tow as $100 down. Hutchinson’s Trailer-Sales 4615 Dizie Hwy. Plains Corner 8 Mile Rd. and Mound. emai tai se intl Available reo oe Fe Trailer Exchange Authorized Sales & Service Royal reguarly ol can a i itt *r 5 i 1 t HY nh fi , » - 5 ; & tractors, Sherman dig- gers and Wagnor load- ers. Pontiac Farm and Industrial Tractor Co., 825 Woodward, FE 4-0461 or FE 4-1442. SOLENS TRA snow por ese Bi | er: Peon GOME TO JOHN DEERE DAY. E-Z credit te : HOUGHTEN’S $28 N. Main, Rochest OL_ 10761 ‘Chain Saw Special BRANY NEW 1864 MODEL CLIN. TON CHAIN SAWS WITH- BLADES COMPLETE. ; 3 3 178. . PB. ‘ PE 07H PE +1113 KING BROS. Yo 1 _#. DEALER _ PONTIAC! RD. AT OPDYKE be Mima Prnnmn “ONE MAN CHAIN SAWS USED AND NEW Swp in for a demonstration, time payments avelishie. Miller's Gar den & Lawn Ercuipment, 159 5. Woodward, (North of 14 Mile). ‘Phone MI 46000. SAY onEIG HBOR! MICH. . CHAINSAW DISTRIBUTORS MY & — Parts & repairs for al) Dick's Air Cooled Raumes 193 8. Saginaw Be pote: EM ‘ited a, MErEREE ESTIMATE ALL MAKES OF CARS PAYMENT BRAID MOTOR SALES 2 TS We have used x] from se, Bee New “ioe maine 80 Cal "= at ENCE oe ee ee een ee ee ee ee eee SS Oe ae THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, JANUARY 6, 1955 "49 Ford panel.......$245 _ MOTHC panel ...... $245 _ 47 Chevrolet panel. ..$175 WILSON GMC - 809 S. Woodward FE 4-4531 one eee © COME TO CLARKSTON ‘FOR A GOOD USED CAR 3 beater,” your oid’ car 4 “ sown _ "heal 5s sah tee 1962 Chevrolet, 4 door — radio heater, a clean ca 1954 Plymouth” Beivedes cr} os two tone, po ye and aseter” aa att like new, | tires, 1948 Plymouth fal deluxe 4 >. radio s.. The finish paceP A er a NSPORTATION SPECIALS ots Peanee CLARKSTON PE *MOTOR SALES Cle Maple 6-8 sa, Drayts "Plains. OR” sur sett ain i STAKE. RUNS very well. $88, PE 61363. : New Car WILSON GMC Guarantee © New Year Specials 1953 DeSoto ‘ V-8 Fordor _ 51 International One owner with white side w | pickup ....0c02.. $545) "S319 ‘Down * "$1 Chevrolet panel...$495| $55 per Month "$1 International, - 12 ft. platform... .$595 | "$1 Ford pickup......$595 over 150 cars to choose from. All makes and .models from '35 to. ‘55. Prices range from $25 and a _WE FINANCE WITH LOW DOWN PAYMENT ECONOMY USED CARS 2 Auburn CLUB COUPE $995. _ LARRY JEROME na a4 rec 11948 Nash 4-dr. ..... aed 1950 Ford wagon ... 695 ~ | 1951 Chevie 4-dr. .... 695 ON. | 1951 Ford Vict. .. 1952 Plym. B-coupe 675). i 1952 Pontiac 4-dr. “eee 945 | 1953 Chevie 2-dr. +e 5] HARGREAVES -| 211 S. Saginaw St. yg ag od beater tone. Fogg A ear. MI ™ Sone Ho Low mile- sell. 180 E. "s ’ OF NEW YEAR CAR SOLUTIONS . V8 952 Chev 2 dr. P.O fas Bete” 1953 rolet agon Fo: dr. O.D. 1 N bler Station Wagon 1951 Dodge 4 dr. 1951 : ips Buick = 1048 Plymouth 4arn 1948 Dodge 4 dr . HELP US SELL-ebrate i SELL -ebrate THE NEW YEAR © Riemenschneider Bros. Dodge- . Plymouth “The Cars With The - Forward Look” 232 S. Saginaw St. Phone FE 2-9131 BEST BUYS by FAR! WORKING MAN’S LOT 1940 Dodge coupe ....$75 1941 Pontiac 2-dr, eeee 75 1947 Buick 4-dr. eeeee | 1946 Cadillac 4-dr.... 495 1950 Chevi 2-dr, ove 495 1950 Buick 4-dr. eeoe 595 1951 Stude. 4-dr. _ eee 595 1951 Plym. 4-dr. eoeee 595 1951 Ford 4-dr, eee 645 1951 Chevie 2-dr. .... 675 ess 795 1952 Chevie 2-dr. ..., 795 1952 Ford 2-dr.-..... 845 1953 Plym, 4-dr..... 1953 Ford 2-dr. aeoe 1953 Chevie 4-dr. .. 1953 Plym. wagon... 1954 Plym. C. Coupe 1,495 1954 Chevie 2-dr..... 1,545]. 1954 Chevie 4-dr. .. 1,595 1954 Buick 4-dr. ... 2,435 MATTHEWS- CHEVROLET FE 4-4546 . RETAIL | STORE GOODWILL USED CARS *53 Packard | FUNNY BUSINESS —~ 4. top @ 2 OR, upstairs now!” | by Banphberyer "we're the family who lived below you—we're moving For Sale Used Cars 91} ‘For Sale Used Cars | 91 YES We have the car — been “8S Cy Owens Go Aoain 1952 STUDEBAKER 2 dr. A real value. 1949 FORD 8 cylinder 2 dr. Ready to go with ra- dio and heater. $195 1952. DODGE 2 dr. with - radio, heater and excel- lent ‘condition in every rent. - “$595 1953 FORD Custom 8 4 dr. Believe it or not this car has only actually 2,000 miles. If you want a “new” used car here it is. A true beauty. 1951 PONTIAC 2dr. Must be seen and driven to really be appreciated. $595 1950 FORD 4 dr. sedan. Very- solid body and is really clean. Has radio and heater. ~ $395 1949 PONTIAC Convert- it and you'll buy it. $195 1948 MERCURY 2 dr. se- dan. One of the .best transportation specials. $150. ee MTA “Your Ford Dealer” 147 S. FE 5-4101. GLENN'S Sys heat Deeusital mien Sar te fast tke | '4Q tr ‘RIGHT ible. Here is a buy. Drive} - Saginaw St. | 146 ........ $185 MERCURY 1960 EXCEL. lent condition. heaters ‘Tadio and ‘overdrive. oe bt On THE Or WOODWARD AND 13 MILE ROAD We HAVE ou yeast oS transportation cars can be "NO MONEY DOWN TO GOOD CREDITs STEWART'S AUTO SALES 285 Montcalm Today's Special 1953 Pontiac Chieftain 8 2 dr. sedan. Radio, heat- j;. er and Hydramatic. $1295 1951 Pontiac _ Catalina with heater end. Hydre- $975 Community MOTORS 803 N. Main, Rochester OPEN TILL 10 P.M. OLive 34311 We Can't Control The hie ae 18s S195 s cane = pa er upholstery. ‘ath LOOK! antiga 8 * AID Cass at 5 ete Custom 8 Club ity “PONTIAC SUPER DELUXE pe. Radio, heater = Catalin. ydramatic, white walls, sever weed Mites ome $1,195 fy a lee "3 Ford Mainline 6 2-4. Ane DEE TD, io, heater and all the a before accessories. De rite "iubura a ra ou $1,095 : 51 Plymouth 4 dr. sedan.| teat : ; $445 . + | °50 Ford Custom 8 4 dr. owtaide _For Sale Used Cars a For Sale Used Cars a Radio and heater. $395 | ‘51. Oldsmobile 88 2 dr. se. pause dan. Lots of accessories. Priced to go at $795 DAVE DAWSON, INC. Cor. of Clarkston Rd. and M-% MY 2-3111 “MY 2-6211 A MATTER. OF TASTE Yes, clinching a used car is all a matter of taste. Each buyer has his own preferences as to the type of car he wants, and we will do our utmost to fill | your needs. So, why not ¢ your selection at, ome in today and make Harold Turner, Ford “The Best in Wheels and Deals” S 1 BUYS” ‘4 Ford 2 dr. ......0... 61200 ‘80 Pord Convertible ..... $398 ‘83 Ford Ranch Wagon . $1199 ‘50 Pontiac 2 dr. ....,.... $499 ‘S3 Ford 2 dr. .....cesess- $899 ‘$2 Ford 4 dr. ., $690 ‘49 Dodge Club Cpe. ...... $i99 ‘Sl Ford Cust. 6 Club Cpe. $509 “40 Pord € dr. ......00..6-65 ses "83 Chevrolet 3 dr. ........ $900 "Sl Ford Vi Hrd. Top $600 "61 Pontist Dix. 8 4 dr, ‘83 Ford %-Ton Express 8} Chevrolet 2-Ton Tractor ‘4 Ford 3-Ton Dump ‘80 Porgd %-Ton Pickup eee aoee Pee Tee e eee ee ere Cpe. $1044 ‘40 Pontiac 2 @r. ..........844 ‘41 Chevrolet Club Cpe, ..- $44 ‘49° Pord 4 dr. Custom .. $199 ‘82 Buick Hard Top $900 ‘$3 Pord Hard Top ..... $1190 ‘83 Dodge 2 dr. $990 ‘49 Studebaker Clb. Cpe.. $108 ‘Si Packard Club Sedan . .3500 #4 Ford Conyertible ......$1046 "SS Ford Country Sedan . $1308 83 Plymouth 3 ér. SOO OOH HOHE TERE e® reer ee et rr HAROLD TURNER, FORD 2 BIG LOTS "|! 4645S. Woodward, Birmingham 13k Mile. & Woodward M Idwest 4-7500 JOrdan 4-6266 Liberty 9-4000 Liberty 9-4001 white és : ‘3. Hane, 4 doors. extras. 9,000 miles. ent ‘un ae ton. ¢ 5 oosesnerta, economical eeu? cA 2a " 36132. other Secasories: aay. coe “pagal m4 PONTIAC * ALINA. HYDRA-| _™ ._MI 4-3410. : only 18,000 sos bea a asp rs ‘te. ea.t00. MY 41306. Be Careful The majority of the people in this good land of ours purchase their new or used car on time pay- ments. Sometimes they do not realize what they have signed and are very sorry later. For your protection we have ‘the finest finance plans: avail- able anywhere. We insist that you receive a full itemized copy for your file. DEAL WITH CON-- FIDENCE at 210 Orchard Lake Avenue—the home of Beautiful new Buicks, $1095 53 Chevrolet 2 dr. De-. luxe, radio and heater. 51 Buick 2 dr. & 4 dr., radio and heater, Dyna- Very clean and in top flow. Six to choose mechanical condition from. Be early on this for these winter _ selection. months. ~ $895 ' *S2 Ford, radio, heater and. Fordomatic. 2 dr. Customline sedan. Ter~ rific value and in most cases your car will han- die the down payment. $1295 $1395 . ’$3 Pontiac 2 dr., radio, heater and 2 tone paint. Another one owner beauty from Oliver’s. $1795, ‘$3 Buick 4 dr., radio, - heater, Dynaflow and 54 Ford 2 dr., V-8 engine that saps _fow mileage and "all the with power, Custom in-- extras. Check this terior... ; ; pricel : $495 < "49 Pontiac 2 dr., radio, heater and good engine .and good body. No down payment re- quired. | "$2 Plymouth 4 dr., ra- dio, heater, light green paint and top condition. $1 Chevrolet Club. $1085 ’$2 Pontiac 4 dr. Deluxe One of our best Chieftain 8, radio, heat- tae. at NO PROFIT SA Our lot is being jammed LE with new car trades, therefore we must sell in order to make room for more. 1954 Plymouth hardtops. eee 50 of the finest cars to choose from. 1625 eee _1954 Plymouth club coupe ......... 1450 1953 Chrysler N.Y. 4 dr. .........0 1510 1952 Chrysler Imperial .. 1953 Lincoln Capri ... - 1953 Chrysler Windsor 1180 jeweeacews eee 1690 © 4-door ...... 1275 ee eeeenene 1953 Chrysler Windsor, C.C. ....... 1250 1953 Chevrolet 2-door 1953 Dodge V-8 Hardtop . eeeeeeartonee 975 eeenecones 1225 1953 Dodge Club Coupe V-8 seeeveee 1075 1953 Oldsmobile 88 ... 1953 Plymouth 4-door 1953 MG .crccecccccvccesccccesoes 1952 Buick 4-door snes 1952 Chrysler V-8 Saratoga....-... 1040 secteessoesee 97S 700- cscccecceeees 1025 1952 Chrysler Windsor H.T........ 1125 ~ 1952 De Soto Club Coupe.......... 825 1952 Dodge 4-door eee een eseee eee $750 1952 Mercury hardtop ........+..+. 1175 1952 Plymouth 4-doog eeesreeeeereee 650 1952 Pontiac hardtop ** eeeeeees eee 1125 _ 1951 Buick 4-door .... 1951 Cadillac 60 4-door Peet eeeeeten 850 eeteeeeeeees 1710 1951 Chrysler N.Y. 4-door :........ 925 - 1951 Ford tudor sedan 1951 Plymouth hardtop 1951 Plymouth 4-door 1949 Ford tudor sedan 1950 Dodge Club Coupe: setessatens : 1948 Buick Seeenceereecsvenesenses eee eeeeenee 470 Oe teeeee seve sere ees ¥eses 550 peer ees eee 250. ; : : ty TONIGHT’S TV RIGHLIGHTS 6:00—(7) Little Rascals. “A Lad and a Lamp.” (9) Capt. Video. 6: 15—(9)- News. Austin Grant. (4) News, 7 6:30—(7) Cisco Kid. Duncan Re-| ‘erett R. Phelps. 1:15—-{7) .My Story. Drama. 7:30—(7) Lone Ranger. Nephew sacrifices horse to help trap rustlers. (9) Channel 9 Theater. Film TBA. (4). Dinah Shore. Songs. (2) News. Doug Edwards.. 11:00—(T) Soupy's On. Variety. hae Sharon, guest. {9) Na- tional News. (4) News, Paul Williams. (2) News. Jack at 11:15—(7) Armchair Theater: Bar- | bara Britton ne— Creative Cookery, ar Bisags ‘Strike It Rich,” a] FRIDAY AFTERNOON ~ 12:00—(7). 12 O'Clock Comics. (4) | Tennessee. Ernie.- (2). . Valiant 12:15—(2) Love of Life, 12:30—(7) Story Studio.“{4) Fea- ther Your Nest. (2) Search for Tomorrow. - 12:45-—(2) Guiding Light. i:00— (7) Charm. Kitchen. (4) — Dixon. (2) Portia Faces 1:15 — (4) nr Elliot. @ Road of Life. 1:30—(4) ‘ine Mayer Show. (2) Ladies Day. * 2:00—(7) Stars‘on Seven. All About Baby. 2:15—(9) Frank Conners. 2:30—(9) Myrtle Labbitt. (4) Jean McBride, (2) Art Linkletter. (9) |: 15—(4) Golden Windows. | wood By EARL "ht “Well, pretty late.” ’ kf *& * said Ben. “They all learned to about minus 4 months.” RB te Lt ‘no-0-0," Ben admitted. and he’s vt tego fo vo many place, Esther told me that she always seems | to be having a baby while she’s making a picture. This doesn’t seem to interfere with her productions—or her production. “They should be great swimmers,” ~ - Grouche Marx spoke most proudly of his daughter, Melinda, 814, who'll appear STHE on his TV-show with him Jan. 12 in a scene from Gilbert and Film ‘Stars Hi: ave D Normal Children WILSON © qretvedbo ru always a little surprised that Hollywood stars tell stories about their kids—just like people. Esther Williams and Ben Gage mentioned to us at Chasen's tape pen ows shepticim about Santa Claus. 2 “Daddy” he wanted to know, “did you ever see Santa Claus?” “You see, he always comes swim at of a $10,000,000 program to wid: ernize and unify the College of En- gineering laboratories at the Uni- versity of Michigan today at the state legislators from the Wayne, Oakland and Macomb county sen- atorial districts, university alumni, industria] and enginééring leaders. the Committee for Uni- versity of Michigan Laboratories, a of Detroit- area industrial backing a ot tigation. Her husband Floyd, 35, said sandwich tasted strange when he bit into it at the Michigan Wheel , Co: in Grand Rapids, where he works as a materials control man. would take it to the state eos. laboratory at Lansing for analysis before filing a formal charge. Te Free Home Trial Tn -# PHILCO ADMIRAL Brady in “Just. What the Doct (4) little show. “The Big Guy.” 3:30~(4) One Man's Family. (2) which means he gives fechnical ad- _ EMERSON Ordered.” (4) You Bet Your| (2) Big Picture. News of Armed| Bob Crosby Show. vice to President Ei on | Sullivan. tomy Farha sme aed age SYLVANIA Life. Groucho Marx quiz. (2)| Forces. = 3:45 — (4) Concerning Miss Mar-| @¢_ latter's radio and television She’s a real actress,” Groucho assured us. “My daughter ee a MOTOROLA Star and Story. Alexis Smith in |11:39—(4) ‘Tonight. Variety. with| lowe. —" , | Sines lyrics dot one word of which she understands.” Schools and colleges graduated only GENERAL ELECTRIC Back of Beyond,” drama in Steve Allen, Thelma Carpenter, | 564 io) cane it ty dekes For this bit of sideline work During rehearsals, when she was having trouble following }20,000 last June. The all-time high | smth nee < ae Heory Mergen, gee, - Colt. (4) Hawkins Falls. (2) | the peenges ne fey Sent the words, they told her to watch her |of 0.500. greduaton was reached LAD cm of the png tr penal _™ ’ | 4:15 — (4) Pirst Love. (2) Secret | understand half of what I'm saying my- hat bon developed mee bdo yh aon oa ee . vig 7:00 — (4) Today. (2) Morning Storm. | self, and I can’t understand anything - we the iat didn't commit. (2) Climax. “The . 4:30 — (4) Mr. Sweeney's- World. daddy says.” Melinda Marx, anywey, | Bigger They Come.” Art Carney — (7) Breakfast te = (4) (2) On Your Account. seems likely to become an actress. im douen of private detective Teen * Roem, G) Welcome | ast) Richie the Clown. (6 _ * & © * fo steal from ber cleats. |8:38—() Bresiast With Murphy. aie Chace THE MIDNIGHT EARL IN N. Y 8:00—(7) . (9) Adven- te a cA — > You Want poy & | 16:00—(7) Page (#) Ding Dong ‘ture Theater. (4) Pinky Lee. Yul Brynner’s turning down future — t — » Suest Hama School. (2) Garry Moore. (2) R. Q. Lewis. acting roles in favor of a directing career | ae, agree 10:30—(7) Wixie’s Wonderland. (4) - » . Lueky Luciano’s Christmas cards Academy. ‘George Sanders, An- = | §:30—(7) Jungle Story. (9) Howdy | gela Lansbury, Marie Wilson in| W4y of World. Doody. (4) Howdy Doody. (2). to N. Y. friends ‘had the note, “Hope to “Attairs of Bel Ami” (4) Drag- '18:45—(4) Way of World Pirate Pete. | ~ 400 you soon” .°. . Jackie Gleason and , Bullets Durgom are resting in Holly- wood. . - = 2 d R di Pp 4 Jack Entratter and Jake Freedman | Oo ays a Oo rOOTaMS of the Sands Hotel in Las Vegas, sur- Pregrams furnished ») stations listed tm this columm are subject to change without notice. prised their New Year's Eve guests — a - - by picking up the taB for all 756; | ; His manner , | Wan, (Oe) CEL, (00) WW, amy) = WAR, (110) WATE Cine) WIRE, Cow) WON, (ue a monchalens and vo- = the mat one ... Pretty ; , mevieve Aumont's new picture is . TONIGHT mr ticoee $18—WIR, Kitchen Club ony. Bows, Living » “Prince of Players.” i ¢:90—WIR. News WEvE. Nees, :98—WIR, Mrs AR. News, Mail \ Sip erg em See BS oem | Sar eas om) ES te te | 50 Used Sets ; cus Sports 10:se—w Wy Cugersiceve Pae-WIR, Pate Joe Gua Whssens “Bee Dagmar, Sack from Alaska, heads for. 1 5 CKLW, Lopes Music WCAR, Temple Academy 10 wam, Dr. Malone New York and a spot on the Berle Famous Makes! ee SS oe in es ate Music | ISO -WIR, Arthur Godtrey heagaidlegs Tune _ show. ” . . e Smith Bh Guiding : pty , Lee Guanes CKLW, Country style WXYZ, My True Siey + | 90 wam,_ ane sre Rictcn Sen. Taft's private papers will be made Wom, WJBK, L. Gentile CKLW = se a ww. Mulholland public in a few months Jerry _— at Re —CELW Crstnaeres WPON, Piper Paul eS “were = | re had tgom- Lewis asked Lionel; Hampton to come ways. Bill Stern ean ewe 18: ae Wd, Fran aurte 216 WIR, Perry Mason Pg ecae-p in show business. GENEVIEVE along on their next tour. | Sports WWJ, News | CKLW. Mary Mor | He years of it, on the Earl's Pearis . “ p25 Vi cw WPON, Club 1460 bd . +a WIR, L. Thomas | WON. News, Music | 104s-Ww9. Breer the Banh | 2:96—WIR, N. Drate — oa It's Cecile Carman's description of a sexy gal: “She WPON, Art Van Damme = 11:15—WJR, Sports Pinal WXYZ. Girl Marries See ee ct A hase gives you looks that would be banned in Besten.” 1 1:00—W4R, Guest House WWJ, Bruce Mayer 1100 WW3, Strike It Rich WCAR. Hall, Sports a of other citations . | be Wave, Ten of wat ra Romances seta-Nestn ee Dp | he received the gold medal of the) TODAY'S WORST PUN: Richard Derr submits this one—_ WAYS, Red Grelton iets Soe WJBK. Plorice wwe, Mirran Pays” International Benjamin Franklin | “Know what they call a psychiatrist in Argentina? A coucho.’ Tabi Model: +e E Genie CKLW, MeKeller WEAR, News, lady, Senge | WCAR. Harmony Man “for courageous American WISH I'D SAID THAT: “Along Broadway,” defines roared apie M $s, rarer | cer meme [gegen | Sree ciertase Reema gia ege memes." sete sommsy wne gee sce ston Consoles CRLW. Guy ¥ ¢:36-—WIR, Agri‘elt. Votes WPON, Hyme Time wear. ia cites | picture and radio fields.” All Real Values! aa = wee. ey 11:30-WJR, Make Up Mind 3:18—WJR, Aunt Jenny | A Republican by political affilia- Sees Lees petemt 1965) ; Sods “peetter woBK’ pa Binge air con 3:38—WJR. Helen Trent | tion, Montgomery has always tak- We Give Holdens Red Stampel 3 AF ae . ee KLW, Queco for a Dey | Wink. Den Molec’ en a" ppc pega in omaioos, U. 7 C dj Well, it’s About Time N R ADIO { TY i” jurro ¢:45—CKELW, T David ‘ even o comment on . : WWi. 1 Man's Family wana Sapiens eer mewemary a ge oy fgg Bp present world situation, he re-| °F did ian DIAL, Tex. (UP)—Residents of | F 3 Ray WEYS. Gageed. Welt | tege—wae, duck white | 4:00-WOR. House Party marked: | this smalt Texas community have | 1430 Corner FE 2-2257 a i a we, tee Bee Gi. beeen the Beak WRYZ, Wattriek, McKenzie} “Dm tn a suitable and normal | 1986 promised telephones by July, | Joslyn — 3 Otfietal | hengpnaigiccgeleeeal be 2 = PON, Spore, hove state of confusion. Somebody's inis ers CE] | esi teleodones, that in. | . salina 4 ceo weete | ee cal Doe 1248—WIR. Parm Roundup | 4:15—WW], Stella Dalles | SOt to win the cold war. Whee , - gy Sy ~teea $:00—-WIR. Jack White WWJ. Paye Elizabeth woe. en, you ‘win the cold war, do yea Cabi et. Offi T \ at WWJ, Bob Maxwell a tenteg Gales iam wok it start a hot one? God forbid.” in icers Trying t Geis Pisere. | WR, ewe | ge ee “coe He added. however. that he is| t0 tron Out Questions : Hookey ‘ . { aru $:46—-WXYS, Just Basy oe — a. SB ho sg, PCNA hie winss| — that world peace can be on Trade, Tariffs 9:08—WIR, st. Clooney . os CKLW, N w j —- $:45—WWo, New _— State Bank Sing. aaah: Seen = He ‘monsit 1954 was a tremen-| WASHINGTON @®—Half @ dozen EUW, ews, Roth ‘WAR, Rade Revival IAB -WXYZ. Charm Lear | “CKLW. Eadie Chase |dous year for business in the |Cabinet officers from the United on 4-ff, - 4Vo-Kt. - 5-ft. , News, Record arg 9 —g — . News. Serenade United States and predicted even | States and Canada get together. ss $:18—WIR, po < ye WEYe. FRIDAY AFTERNOON arg A better times for 1955. today in a one-day exploration of = rg | Say. ee ieee 1:6—WIR, Life's Road” WCAR, Carousel He couldn't answer the ques thorny questions of trade and tar- ; Rnd Board WCAR, News, Rhythm aris , aemenand s25-CELW. wae om ten a te whether the cinema, ifs. - : § : id : a) : W2Y2, Muste WPON, News, Music P the eater. a an se nn: Te a Neng es i the 'V offers the mediam ¢f | volves around the General | Red Tape Slows ling, Roni Marie. Bricker Offers wa aa ment on Tarift and Trade (GATT) | : : d Tape Slows |=" =~" ae eee Oe PRICES hg gs [upeiiegide timc we ‘Treaty Curbs | winaitie Sather, mom Soran ee Baby : Adoption ee ee dild tate ae (fOr Second Time these mediums te better material, C.D. Howe, Canada’s trade min-| 3° 9 = SLASHED! LZ She is remaining at the foundling ASHINGTON «—Sen. tter stories, better writing.” ister. came back from the Geneva ~ , a home’ unl the ‘eve ofthe de | (RGMCT veal ne il ineesacee | Disewasing his present jb as TV |sesson when i recemed for Gait | { P prperr am his: chy es Air Force Pilot ° Plans parture by U. S. Air Force plane. |in the Senate today the proposed producer, Montgomery asserted ™as with gloomy prédictins. He + 4 ___0f white or colored. Crate Donahoe ‘hopes to catch a U. 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