et PONTIAC, IGHIGAN, FRIDAY, JANUARY 2, Sis =29 PAGES 7) 94 Killed in Traffic: _ in County “Ninety ene persons died in traftic accidents last year in Oakland County. _The 1958 toll, according to unofficial totals recorded] throughout the year by The est since 1949. That year. ek ok. Last Year™ Pontiae Press, was the. low- 88 lives were claimed on} | streets and roads in the} county. ~ Nine Lose Lives in State Traffic US. Holiday Weekend Toll Racing to Record|‘ . as Ice an Traffic ~ Pe, Fires . cnaininamewfeanass 26 | . 38 otal .........2.00. 214 = Our News Wires" Hazardous weather was a factor in several of nine traffic deaths in: Michigan, and was blamed for a record-menacing fatality pace on the nation’s highways in this New Year's holiday period. . The death toll rate was running ahead of the record total of 409 set in the four-day New Year holi- day of 1956-57. It also was at-a fast- er rate than the Nationa] Safety ‘Council’s pre-holiday estimate of __ 390 deaths for the 102-hour period. also was nine less than 1957 {toll of 103. Area law enforcement authorities der 100 early last year. ¥ tinue in 1959, One of the highest county fa- tality totals came in 1955 when 140 persons were killed in acci- dents, In 1956 deaths were cut way down to 113. Police have set their sights on holding the fatality tell to less than 90 this year. Of last year’s traffic fatalities, “The 1958 “fatality~ total] had set as their goal a figure un-| | which authorities hope will con---~ of twelve encountered the worst underfoot conditions in miles of roads like this stretch of Baldwin avenue were thousiihds of motorists. were stranded for-hours. Many of them abandoned their. motorcars and slid ‘home on foot as best they could. Others waited with varying On Frigid 30 M. P.H. Winds 1900 sLzTEERS IN — Oakland County's New Year. was ushered in at midnight . on a diabolic platform. of slippery, slicked-up ice that made locomotion almost impossible. Tens of thousands of residents Who ventured out after the witching hour , ‘S 65 were males and 29 were fe- males. Among them were 11 chil- aoe ands ees, rues “The weather is bad,” the Na- _ tional Safety Council observed, “but the toll is worse.” —. _ The spurt in highway {atalities began New Year’s Day after mo- -torists had posted a relatively safe __ driving record on New Year's Eve tratfic toll emong ‘the states -dur- ing the Christmas holiday, again le the pation with 18. New York An sutenthlle wilh ious cnt ot ep ee eed ae --Flint killed three persons—when-it hit a roadside tree, and raised Metal toll to nine late Thurs- a pilenp Sarge yl U.S. 10. Despite continued’ eontdons - driving conditions, eased some- what by thawing temperatures, no one was reported killed overnight or well into mid-morning today on Michigan highways. ‘At least 28 persons—12 of them % children—died -in fires or explo-| ’ sions on New Year’s Eve and the Start of the holiday weekend, Fires| claimed 26 lives. _Pight Shaping Up in County Over Home Rule ~ Possible’ conflict between levels of government .was indicated today -& decision’ on home rule. "& € “RO “A proposal that the county: try te get Lansing legislators behind|--. =. the movement -for home rile was) ‘4° faken ,under consideration. by the .. Board of Supervisors’ Legislative Committee. - : After a hearing. at which town- way or the other,. at this month’s meeting of st 6 visors." Sui pervisors ' Semann's committee to study home|. ree alae 5 sot Aaa aa 3 dn Today s Pree eeberee ** ere + ; te i cr. Ra ited dul a}: 4 Panel © etary” eee aeeeebes eee eee | Green pone Aa Pot... te a i. 4 be eae e nee eee ese a Obitharles Jy cie eee eee 4 * oan é gee eenee aeheeeeees + ‘ io rer = ia a Dap ann pred § 2 ceens i ei Thanks, Governor, but . . wes A. ‘snow-filled cold wave was sweeping toward Pontiac today on the heels of the worst Jan. 1 traffic jand possibly as low as zero. skidded into the zero to 15- above range throughout the Low- << canis oe “1 eonditions in_years.._______;—below levels-in the Upper. Snow flurries or- squalls “are forecast everywhere. x * _ The cold wave may last as long as five days,-the Weather Bureau iprédicted, with temperatures aver- history. Miles and solutely impassable and _premium. Calls known. Literally, tens of thousands. of night at the point of celebration after one of their maneec discovered outside con-. degrees of patience for succor. Salt trucks ‘and wreckers were ercdicaky the only salvation and while Oakland County authorities-insist every vehicle at their disposal was tossed into the melee, the total was woefully inadequate, Wreckers were at a r relief agencies beyond anything ever swamped the AAA and © and Co ditions were impassable. unty residents spent most of the + | | '€ old Racing Toward Péntiac- The Automobile Club of Michi- gan warned that motorists should be amen cautious on = roads _jin the state— : * * ROADS SLIPPERY Most roads are stippery, the Auto Club said, and driving condi- tions may become worse if drop- ping temperatures turn puddles of * for| By morning, U.S. forecasters predict, thermometers will have. a ecg Excellent Year Predicted for Pontiacs = P a by Pontiac,” by Knudsen “Continuation of ‘our ‘current sales. c= will make 1959 an excellent year for Pontiac,” S. E. Knudsen, GM Chairman |vice president and general |Division, said ina year-end From the time. 1959 model production began in the fall until the end of this year, Pontiac “produced over 82,000 new cars, or 38 per cent of the entire 1958 model Ice Ne fe) Prob em Here manager of Pontiac Motor statement today. production, Knudsen re- vealed. Had it not been ie length labor negotiations the figure would tn- doubtedly have acen higher, he). said. Our” "continually. "brightening sales. picture reflects the extra or- public a being Pontiac production fe eH! padp @ricter (osudhls apeix * * * if were still slippery today, the Oak- land County Road Commission re- ported, but paved and blacktopped highways were in good shape, BEWARE ICY PATCHES However, there were some spots of ice on'the highways this morn- ing and others might appear if it igets. cold, the commission warned. The road’ commission was especially those that are hilly. “Where there aie hills, -people “simply can't drive to and froni their homes,” a spokesman for the road commission said. * * * : Law enforcement agenciés and hospitals reported many employes i worked double shifts yesterday be- Pontia¢s|cause their reliefs were unable to get to work: * * * Pontiac preceding 8 a.m. The read- : ee Side stréets and gravel a Some St. Joseph Mercy Hospital| inurses: worked > straight hours : Neaders Take Walk Practice Peace, ‘lke Tells Reds | eet Answers New | Year's Kremlin Note From Gettysburg Farm GETTYSBURG, Pa, (UPI) — Président Eisenhower today chal- lenged the leaders of Russia to practice in Berlin what they preach water on highways into ice. _|from the Kremlin about BP qs teaienancommstence with the Wethin... as x * ‘The President, in an exchange of New ¥i s messages with the So viet U 8 top bosses, said that Russia's hope of reduc-} ing . dangerous international ten- sions in_1959 ‘was inconsistent with -Lher Nov,27 demand that the West—| el ern Allies get out of West Berlin by June 1, Prime . Khrushchev and K. Voroshilov, chairman of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet. Voroshiloy technically is the Rus- sian head of state, but Khrushchev) is the boss. .. Eisenhower fired back his thanks sanding many subdivision streets, (+5. the high hopes for 1959—and sent it by Western Union, * * * A In essence, he informed the sian that however adniirable peace- ful intentions might be, they should be backed up by positive progress. He suggested Berlin as a prime a point. : ‘58 Fires Kill 12,000 BOSTON (UPT) — Nearly 1,000 persons died every month in fires across the nation in 1938 |- A ks flames caused the highest ‘| history, the National Fire Protec- tion: Assn. said’ today: . SDEH- BOKER,- israel #— Premier ‘David Ben-Gurien—took. Castro to a. , {published his program in 1955, l4ime scheduled tomorrow, U.S. Utilities, : Sugar Estates? Castro’s last announced platform calls. for the nationalization of American utilities and sugar es- tates in Cuba: >= The bearded “guerrilla chieftain while in exile in Mexico. It called for: i 1. Nationalization of U, S.- financed and operated utilities in Cuba and division of American- 2. Confiscation of all proper. ties acquired through “corrupt goverument.”’ & Distribution 6f 30 per cent of all industrial and utility enter- | prises to Cuban workers, 4. A public housing and rural ri program, — j ra Liberation ot Cuba “from | the egotistical interests of half a dozen businessmen.” 6: A speed up of industrializa- tion and increased social secu-° rity. “Castro never ‘doubted he would Fulgencio Batista. January Car Output Up 22 Pct. Over °58 | DETROIT in — Ward’ s Automo- industry plans.to build-22 per cent more cars this month than in Jan- uary 1938. agency said, against 489,357 in the same month a year ago. Ward's ‘Teported the compared: with 104,907 last and 76,653 in the similar year. Truck production was mated at 13.480 this week; last week and 12,817 a year: ago. Ward’s said the continued high production rate wilt mean daily Studebaker plis four ‘of 13 Ford division factories have over- Envoy Backs Castro Rebel Leader Cuba President — sped along - the Malencon - ‘former military headquar- iters of deposed President ’ |NeitheFsoeeupied: the chair va- jin the darkness of New Year jmorning Thursday. — HAVANA —Rebel leader Fidel|. 1 win the victory over strongman tive Reports said today the auto! - The total for the month. should : reach $85,000 passenger cars, the| _ Tunat Cadillac; Lincoln, Rambler| . Names Urrutia Fe ee eT Cn Meee Calls for Mass° Rally _as Troops Enter —_ Unopposed - HAVANA, Cuba (P—Ad- vance Spearheads of Fidel — Castro’s revolutionary forces entered “Havana to- Pe Aa er in Bt le CTR PU PIN ot or day... Truckloads of .bearded | ‘ \guerrilla fighters rolled into the city over the maih- -jcentral highway from. the easterrProvinces of Ma- tanzas-and Las Villas and Sea boulevard toward the Pulgencio Batista-at Camp Columbia. As the Castro forces advanced, Culta’s 6,300,000 war-we®ary people - had. two. provisional presidents. cated by dictator Batista, who fled-..., . The streets of Havana were artiéd~ftrom nowhere Thursday to take over control of the capi- ~ Related Stories on Pages 2, 6, 8 tal, kept a tight lid on the situa- tien-~to prevent pent-up public emotion from creating a chaotic situation, * . SF - owned suger estates _smong | | Youthful, bearded Castro early : ore’ today proclaimed ex-Judge Ma- i nyel Urrutia of Oriente. Province ag provisional president of the re- public with his temporary govern- ment in Castro's native Santiago de--Cuba. Castro apparently in- tends momentarily to move the government to Havana. : > eee, ee, : In this ‘capital sits the last ves- the junta which Batista jleft behind when he fled the coun- try early New. Year’s Day.. But the government had no control - (Continued on Page 2, Col. 6) . x &* * ar MANUEL URRUTIA support for the rebel movement | of Fidel Castro. | |Hayhow, Gillespie File Minority Dissent it ii i retiey + * ni 3 i ' = 5 Pi resent Tax Committee “Report Se lee as oe eee 2 i. 1 fe ” | i i FE 34 983 | Says Batista M eant Loss, the fact his troops = for guerrilla war- are. ae ’ 4. An amendment to Yeontinaed on Page 2, Cl nD Crstingetere ‘iltet ene” wen’ ol sale 20 on na — ered -Mobat Airport ie D& = the 6 persons aboard. pe ok « BI ase ~~ ’ nolsy demonstration 2 the Weather— Shouts Threats © Batista’s Son and Family Among Exiles Landing by Planes, Boatload ' MIAMI (UPI) -- Cubans by the planeloag and boatload flocked in- * to the United States on the heels of a rebel push that ousted Pres- ‘ident Fulgencio Batista, Their ar- rival touehed off a number of. un- friendly demonstrations. Many of the refugees appeared frightened and confused. Some xbarely escaped with the.c clothes on” ther backs. #- An estimated 500 porcine wath. ered at International Airport jn~~ Miami to shout threats .af a _Pluneload of exiles. Threatening “vestures were made at. eccu pants of another plane that land- ed in’ Jacksonville, Fla., cartier * im the day. In all the cities, ‘(police moved in to protect the tired and ‘obvi- ously frighteied refagees. Ameri- can Latins were predominant in ae _the mobs that shouted pro-rebe| slogans and denounced Batista’s followers as ‘‘murderers."’ “ Fulgencio Ruben Batista, son of -the exiled Cuban president, was among the refugees who arrived in Florida and -Louisiana yester- day, along with his two. small, chifdren and two of his sisters. Two af the elder Batista’s children were on a plane that landed in New Orleans, — . U. S. immigration officers granted temporary:,visas to the evacuees. and they scattered - about the country. Ruben Batista and several as- sociates were reported to have chartered a plane after passing through customs at Jacksonville and flown to New Orleans, The party could not be loeated. . * a ligh-ranking army and political officials wete among the arrivals at New Orleans, where a pretly 25-year-old college coed led a band of Cuban rebel sympathizers in a at Moissant Airport, The pilot of « Ouben Airlines plane which arrived in New York yesterday sald fleeing pas- sesigers forced him to take off ; at pistol point. carried about 40 gévernment of. ficlaly and sympathizers among The pro-Batista passe ae were The plane | wi Pa o {} a “HAVANA CELERNATES _ stratorg celebrating the flight of -the outéide of cars in the streets of the city, waving flags and screaming at b ww! “AP Wirephote HEADS JUNTA—Gen. Eulogio Cantillo, military. chlet of Cuba's Oriente Province, heads the mili- tary junta which took over con- trol of the Cuban government Vv yesiersay : te ee — Police Hunt 2 Men ‘in $250 Watch Theft let out of side doors at the air-, “sport to avoid clashes with 300) pro-rebel demonstrators who had “gathered outside Latin sections of Mianii- and Louisiana were the scene of wild. celebration of Batista’s flight and| Pontiac police ire Jooking for | two men suspected of having stol- en a $250 wrist watch from Con- /nolly’s Jewelers, 16 W. Huron St., Wednesda ya fternoon Police said the watch was dis- <= Riotous denion- Batista ride on Hotes Many government, ~ i Fireman Hurt, Truck Damaged | A, New Year's Eve practical joker who, turned in a false fire alarm iff Waterford Township ‘caused considerable damage and) injury to one of. the janaw ering the call. : | - ww - * + According to Waterford Fi ire | Chief Edward Smith, called the department at 3 am the Norman Drrocher home, 2880 Old Orchard Rd. Firemen from Station 3 an- swered the call, but because of extremely iey road conditions, could -not make the Incline on Elizabeth Lake road near M59 and slid off the highway into the , ditch. the fire call, Its truck skidded on: the ice afd smashed) into four cedar posts, coming to a) stop against a beauty shop on Flizabeth Lake road near M-59.| i The truck's right rear fender os smashed, Assintant Fire Chief Losis Goff finally -reached’ the address in his own car and discovered — alarm. No one wis home, Four, “volunteer firemen were at the scene. Ofte of them, Harry Kunse, cracked a rib) when ‘he: | felt on the Ice. L- -A faulty ash trap in the fireplace | the apparent success of rebel 1nd covered missing seconds alter the was the cause of a fire at 6 a.m. ey Fide] Castro. | ‘Returncoat’ En Route | Home From Hong Kong | HONG KONG (UPI) — ‘Retorn- | coat” ex-Sgt. Richard’ Corden, of Providence, R.L, left for home last night aboard the liper Presi dent Cleveland, Corden, who -nism” at the end of the Korean "oe hose commu | ‘two unidentified men, who had been_ looking at watches, left the store. | A clerk followed them to a car — at 50 N. Saginaw St. The pair fled from the vehicle when- they saw the-clerk, police said. The car was towed to the Lake Sfreet yards by police, who-are at- tempting to locate its owner | *hrough license plates. ne A fellow 7 ‘Chicago went bank irupt; But his wife told him, “Dorr't War, changed his mind after five worry, dear, Eve got lots of brand- years in Red China because he) “found It increasingly difficult to/Wi itams puta pede ket an education, He left Com- Classes: munist territor: y Dec. 1 new credit) cards!" . Carey the quick and the dead. | \—F carl" ay daon: Freezing Rain, Snow Today Halt of Nation All Wet By The Associated Press Wet weather — rain, snow and freezing rain — dampened sec- tions in half the country today -as | afresh surge 6f frigid air spread | into the plains and headed into! the midcontinent I Pat e- 4 Weather Rureaw Revert : PONTIAC AND VICINITY = Mostly doudy with ereasional snew Curries and southwesterty winds 0) - 20 onthes| today” Turning colder with anew flurries | and nerthwesterly winds 79-40 miles Yate tonight. sSemorre™: consideratle | siggdtoces fr ow flarries and! ‘tions in’ the Cold wave conditions. were indi cated’ for more than a dozen states from east of the Continen- tal Divide to the Mississippi Valley and southward into Mis- sourf and Oklahoma hwith the cold Snow came air ar ague aw ide aret asoon “Ne Ww yp: as Day and continied ino many | sec country, Driving conditions were, extreniely hfzardous in areas hit! by snow and freezing rain. Local blizzard conditions were) northern half of the: iyesterday at the $12,000 home of | ‘Sherman: Van Duesen, as S. Air-| ‘port Ra that the call had been a false | False Alarm Proves Costly A fire eck from Station 1 slid ‘into a ditch on the way to answer «However, driver Russell \See ikiaass to get the vehicle firemen | ‘back onto the road and complete the call. | omen. reporting that a car was afire at) - * * * Damage at the home was esti- someone | mated at $750 by township - fire- No one was injured. Pisa Tower Still Leans, . IF ortunately Station 1 was called to take over | also | PISA, Italy (UPI)—A group of © French tourists tried to correct “the lean of the famed Pisa tow- er after a New Year's Eve party yesterday, They drove straight from the hotel where they were celebrat- ing to the Leaning Tower, hooked one end of a steel cable to the | base of -the structure and the | | | | | other énd to the rear axle of their rar, 4 * x * Fhen one of them put the ear in gear and stepped on the gas. The Tower did not budge an Inch, but the car went off in two directions, — The rear end was jerked out of the vehicle by the cable, while. the rest of the car hurtied across the square, _temuing today. Like Cinderella ‘After the Ball alter the ball, Gov, Williams teday) busied himself again with Michi-| in the White House after 1960. During nearly ‘18 hours of in- auguration activities, Willams repeatedly was told by admir- _ers that that is where he belongs, Among others, this ocratie national chairman, One jarving note marred an oth-| Terwise festive eccasion for Michi- gan Democrats, marked in imain by band music, booming can- - Hen, happy shgech- making: a as and nume ‘Tous recep. mal dance fions hingself, whe declared in’ his in- appraisal | came from Paul M. Buller, Dem- -- Wirephote stores were looted by saniatviies vaece the early hours after the news of the end of Batista’s Adams has served as| + oa Upin County ~ (Over Home Rule. (Continued From Page One) tee on government reorganization Study committee chairman John L. Carey of Springfield group this morning. “It's up to the | tive Committee whether our proposal receives a favorable recommen- ‘dation,’’ Carey said later. One Legislative Committee MEM-| ne ber, Carl F. Ingraham, spoke inj the behalf of cities and.another,Arno L. Hulet, the townships, Ingraham, Birmingham mayor and supervisor, listed three points}: “ the believed needed clearing up: 1. Would county home rule re- sult in the abridgment of city powers? |_2.. Who would write “the county: charter? : 3. How would home rule fit into long-range plans for county re- organization? Saying he was speaking in be. half of the mayers of 14 South Oakland County cities, Ingraham stated he would oppose county home rule “if it detracts at all’”’ from city home rule powers, The Birmingham mayor said the charter commission should be open to wide representation, not com- posed solely of members of the Board of Supervisors, “Industry. and civic organiza-|) tions, for instance, should have a hand jn drafting the charter. We do not want county government to} becdme inbred.” Ingraham accused. the study eommittee—ot- failing: to make its) long-range plans clear, “We should have interim re- ports on the direction the study committee intends to take and just how these specific reforms fit in.” Athough viewing the home rule | proposal with skepticism, the may- ors’ group that he represents is not “inherently against. home rule,”’ Ingraham said. Huleet, supervisor of Bloomfield | Township, said the townships should seek more representation on the governing body of the couny if home rule is to be adopted, x * * He said the present balance of power between cities and townships. was unfavorable, since some popu- lous townships are allowed to send only their elected supervisor to the |county board while some less popu- / lous cities have more than one ap- pointed representative on it. ~ Nevertheless, Hulet favored a charter commission made up ef-- members of the Board of Super- visors, |Board, Township: spoke briefly to the legislative| He said he was against any plan| Socarras, an exile in Miami since that might alter dfrect representa-| Batista ousted him by military The Leaning Tower was. still Ition by township menvens on the|coup in 1952, arrived rameavone in Under consideration by Semann’s committee is a proposal to ask the Legislature to approve placing be- fore state voters a tional | amendment aringre counties to! Casto Troops Move “|New. Year Ice Stays on Many Side Roads BIRMINGHAM—After-ettects of ® ithe New Year's-Eve—sleet storm} are still being felt-in the area. Ee gg ‘Police Capt. Walter Sluiter said some of the sideroads in the passable. Road crews worked a straight 20 hours on main” ‘gtreets lbeginning at abot midnight! ,|Wednesday. Some sections Woodward avenue were blocked from 11 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. yester- day in what Sluiter said was the worst storm he’can recall:- — He said “‘traffic jams were all “over the place’ with 30 or 40 cars in a tangled-up mess. Some lpersons stayed in. stalled cars six hours or more, waiting for salt or Bloomfield area are still nearly im- of. Semann see that much of the The. Day i In. ‘Birmingham : ae = * out the gun, Lt. Merlin Holmguist said this morning: Birmingham. police were notified Thy State Police-when- Darrilt-D, Place of East Lansing tried to register the gun at this time. Placé fold authorities he inherited the pistol from his father who had accepted it a’ payment for ‘some work en a trailer many years ago. be sent onto Kamin, who is now living in Oklahoma City. week at the YMCA Day Camp for his total sale of 43 Christmas trees. “Y’* memberships go to Ricky Candler, Roger Holtz, Rog-: er Cummings and Bill Zeiss, ‘fof Into Cuba Capital (Continued From Page One) over either the army or the police -twho now get their orders from rebel leaders installed at Camp Columbia in a Havana suburb. The Castro troops entering . Havana were unopposed. They were led by. the Argentine physi- cian, Ernesto. Guévara, and | Carnilo Cienfyegos, two of the | rebel chieftain’s hard-fighting field. commanders. -A fina] showdown ‘obviously is near. Castro announced today he would not accept. what he called a coup d'etat arranged by Batista. Thus he rejects the provisional, government which purports to be headed by Supreme Court Justice Carlos Piedra. = Castro claimed -Maj. Eulogio Cantillo, who headed the junta left by Batista, had betrayed the revo- lution’¢ leadership by letting the chief figures of the Batista govern- ment escape from the country. x * * While Castro's success in his 25- month-old rebellion seemed close to complete, he still must bring his oft-proclaimed choice to Ha- vana and install him in the presi- dential palace from which dictator Fulgencio Batista fled: Thursday. To ins Urrutia in the capi- tal, Cé#fro ordered a mass pub- He demonstration in Havana's Central Park at 4 p.m. today. The country will remain in a staté of paralysis from a general strike ordered by Castro until Ur- ryitia takes over in Havana, ' Castro spoke just before dawn to a huge crowd in Santiaga, the capital of ‘easternmost . Oriente}, province, after a parade of ora had hailed. his leadership his ‘selection of Urrutia. * * * Former President Carlos Prio Havana. Williams Turns to State’s Money Woes LANSING up — Like Cinderella However, In recommending his tax pro- |attorney general one year by ap-_|posals to the legislature, Williams | the it wns infreduced by Williams | augural Message that new state | taxes must be Imposed fo ‘re. store financial stabiliiy to. the |gan's household financial -woes. |bointment. strians into two which he said can be7tured only: ifrom the state senate. - A ihy new taxes + * But certainly not far back in! Retofe he got to the akootay | por | his mind after yesterday's inaution of his message, Williams) gural events were visions of sitting/ reeled off a list. of accomplish- ~;ments in the state during the last 10 years, headed by the Maekinac Bridge, and said the future holds promise of blexer, Abings. Swainson moved up 'Pledged.to seek the “fairest formu- ‘la that can je devised, whatever jthat may be. 2 “| believe the people are not afraid to’ make sacrifices today | for the wake of a better life today for. themselves and their pulidren,” he sald a little later. / Addressing an inaugural. lunch- | & + eon attended by 950 persons de- spite nasty weather that discourag: ed travel, Butler lavished praise on the governor and the. state party organization he built from scratch. * * * “At-an.age (47) that would be considered very early for many capable men to first achieve high public office, Gov. Williams al. ready is the senior governor of eh to oO 4 i tonight 18.7 High, tomorrow = _ | Today ty Pontias 4 temperature preceding & a m | 29 At 8&8 am: Wind veloctty is mph Direction ——Weeat, Sin pete Friday at Bit nm Bun Tikes Raturday at & Oi a me Moon sets Friday at 12 17 pm Moon rises Gaturady at 141 am. Downtown | “Temperatures LJ Liuseeo | Gooon a0 1} am Tam... 8° «12m Ram... 20 lpm | Pam. J9 2pm 30 10 am 40 | mee nae aa | Thursday tn Pontle fan recorded connor! we Highest temperature ES Lowest temperature Mean temperature Weather — icy vee bene lias eg ™ + One Year Ago in Pontiac Highest temperiture tewest temperature Mean temperature Weather — soow ee Soo secucc no id Sdencetaceonsosp Oe Flighest and Lewert 1 Temperature This in 86 Years 62 in 1876 “12 1679 Thursday's Temperature Chart Alpena 35 30 Marquette 26 «27 Baltimore 47 45 Memphia 29 0 Bismarck - 36 -12 Miami Beach 78 73 ‘ Hrowneville 65 42 Milwaukee 35 21 uffalo 41 34 Minneapolis .20 11 Therleston 66 65 New Orieat® 40 Chicago 26° 27 New York 41 Hl Cinetonati 49 «28 Omaha a6 Cleveland 45 31 Petiston M Detiver 62 13: Phoenix Pd Detroit 42° 30 Pittsbur “4 Duluth | 23 «2 Bt. Louls 32 Fi orth §=666 25 B. Prancieco 61 ‘3 Gra Rapids 40 20 8.° B. Maria 39 Jette 8 Vekncn i ac | Washington ‘Kansas Cify 33 27 Geattie 43 - 4 4 Tampa ail ‘in ‘mont. SI Rain fell 11 Lakes, Her the Gulf of Mexico north- reported Tn the high pams and the upper Mississippi V: jnortherly winds of 40, to “50 m p.h. jswirled the fresh fall of snow. Temperatures were from 20 to! ‘more than 50 degrees lower this! Ferning than 24 hours earlier in the northern Roe ‘kies and the de kotus-as the icy air swept acros 7 the Canadian border * * * A warming trend was reported ‘areas from the lower’ Great Lakes eastward to New England, Biggest temperature advances were in New England, with read- ings in the 20s-replacing below zero marks in somé areas. Tem-|- peratures in most’ areas were some 20 degrees higher than 24 hotirs earlier, However, snow, freezing rain and sleet hit New England areas, with driving con- ditions reported treacherous in Maine, * *: iy wy the lower ayes Pennsylvania and . New qh York and a= belt from Florida 4 northward to South Cafolina. Warrjer weather was forecast a ward td the lower Gredt Lakes #4 /and New England. New Hanipshire and Ver-ja —Hturn‘to-these other officers John B. Swatnsor, -See. Hare, Swainson and Adams their : state governnient.” The new taxes — he didn't say ce hat kind — are required to over- icome a growing general fund defi cit that threatens to balloon to 100 million dollars by summer, and support enlarging state serviees, | | Williams snid ‘| The governor was one of six [De mocratic winners iit the Nov. 4 statewide election to for mally de- cept the rexponsibilities of ofties for two” more years before a persons in the house of repre- sentatives chamber, * ‘The ceremonies were moved inside at the fast minute be- cause of ‘a freesing drizsle, Tra- ditionally, they aro \held on the “east steps of .the capitol. ~ After Chief Justice John R. Deth- mers of the State Supeeme Court, ~ Republican, - administered loath to Williams, he gave Lt. Gev, retary of State Jarnes..M: State Treasufer Sanford A. Brown. : Aud, ,Gen. Fratik §. Saynianski’ aid Atty, Gen.. Paul L. Adams. _ Hare and Brown launched _ terms, Syzmanski: @ second, and jammed audience estimated at 700 the ~ in: i SECOND INSTALAME | {Department of Parks and the club's Thitial donation ot $500 & year ago, this: raises. the tetal to $1,000 Wiliam McGlash- en (left) of the North Pontiac Kiwanis Club pre- avait apviageat ton ecin Poin adi sents $900 check to Dave \Ewalt of the Pontiac if jon. Added to the department a i 4 § wie the United Sta ee Butler said. ks -Pealles Prom Phete tow trucks to come to their rescue. ~~ * * In spite of the weather, someone got to the wrailroad. overpass .on Trowbridge road again—the entire south rail was painted black New Year’s Eve, Sluiter said. In Birmingham, according to Tom C. Brien, DPW -superin- tendent, local crews. worked | backward. . By driving the trucks in reverse ajthey could salt ~their own paths and make some progress over the _|icy roads, he reparted. it a *_* Brien said about 60 tons of salt were used on the main streets and most intersections of the city. shave been salted. But he urges “extreme” caution when driving on side Streets. Birmingham is one. of four cities with populations of between 25,000 and 50,000 rated first in 1l-month safety records released yesterday by the National Safety Council with no traffic fatalities | gecorded during that. period. It's beén a Jong time, but Law- rence Kamin, former Birmingham policeman, is going to get his gun back. Te <— The 32-caliber automatic was in recovered 16 years ago, but with- ./2 Members Present Kamin’s car which was stolen gnd| their-part in promoting: | Christmas tree sales for the YW finance its activities. J structor at the Eton Park Rink, ties will be from 12:30 to 2 p.m, Club members will receive instruc- tion and have a special program, “Tension Between Peoples’ will be the subject of a talk by Henry and Mary Dasenbrock to the Bir JMingham Friends Meeting (Quak- ers) at 3:30 p.m. Sunday at the Birmingham Community House. — The Dasenbrocks supervised a work camp for the American Friends Service Committee in Poland last summer, The camp consisted of eighteen tries representing both sides ‘of the Iron Curtain. The_students lived together for four weeks and worked on the construction of a school and playroom in. a village fear Warsaw. experiences to illustrate the activi- ties of the American Friends Serv- ice Committee in trying to achieve peace in the world, and successes in trying to bring young people of “| different ideologies to work asa group toward this goal. There will be a short meeting for worship after the talk to which | everyone is ee End of 4 Drag Spe meet Minority Tax Report (Continued From Page One) fand Use Tax under. which all ‘purchases of the Federal govern- ment would be taxed, This would “| paise an estimated minimum of $37| million. 5. Replacement of the present Inheritance Tax with an Estate Tax earrying rates equal to the 80 per cent credit allowed under | the Federal estate tax law. 6. To supplement - the Estate “}Tax, a Gift Tax in appropriate ranges, perhaps somewhat high- jer than suggested for the Estate Tax. 7. An Insurance Premiums Tax ‘| with rates of 2% per-cent on for- éign premiums and 1% per cent on|| domestic p premiums. a * * ; _8. Due to: Federa] restrictions on the form and taxation of national banks, Michigan banks and finan- cial institutions should be. subject to the regular corporate income tax and the Législature should con- _ banks -. 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TONIC for BLOOD oo ae ae Holmquist said the firearm will — Bob Gleason will get one free - Marge Hauck, figure-skating ine said that Sunday afternoon activi- The Dasenbrocks. will use their ~ leollege students from five coun- Majority: recommendations on - {Beer and Liquer, Chain Store, Pari- Mutyel and Cigarette and Tobacco & Re * : : $2.35 66 Value ° sal Appetite and oo5 ~ ; a full ounces. “get or ; | "S) Norwich Rub. yOC Cc bing Alcohol (an) 29° | 9c Doans Kidney @ f Pills (40 Tablets) ©... 52° y 68 Fletchers . el’ ere or eeoe 46 Pee ; TRONIZED | : ‘ Yeast Tablets {| © , ms, 17: a of 240 Jablets er Ly fe a 5 Ea S 2 ae : sg ‘ = ies 2 ae ve ae me oe og - Bes Sua Bs oe a | a Se = tee , 4 per eee Y ee a. _THE poxriac PRESS FRIDAY. (JANUARY. 2, 1950 - — ——— . THRE] 3 pee rm SIMMS is OPEN TONIGHT — today. U.S. aid will ace A Die, Shante. at N.C. 7 and SATURDAY ‘til. . 10: “pet "MANILA (UPD) —~ Paulino ALT BAe Injared "Shop the store tht sven you, more —in Pontiac We SIMMS mae om secs th Hit by Train in South ee mare orgie, mote shopning bor. Hare's pea srs Value s easy to write with p~ 5 pen now on sale at See ‘at this low, low price. Buy and eave. Dependable Easy Writing © E Schoolmate | Ball Point Pens = 19° Gives You Lots of Service ‘The genuine, dependable, easy writin now at this low, E low price. Buy now while they last and save. Rec. “PEN REFILLS 29° Fits all Papermate pens. Buy & fe 4 ong for school at this low, Ww PD Value E Giant Pack Sheets & Envelopes Sperienery .98 N. Saginaw ete Foss 88 bail @ during 1957, an increase of- 16 million over 1956. : Park Visitors increase WASHINGTON (UPI)—The Na- National Park Service reports that ‘A Southern Railway train struck a/"8E0O- : ‘land children last night, killing| Veteran Grandmother jur-| ROANOKE RAPIDS, N. C. (UPD | as Mrs. Seydell Nichols, 45, of Spencer, N.C.,; Mrs. a ee burg, 34, Gerald’ W. McIntyre, 3 SALISBURY, N. C. (UPD —!/dri —Mrs. Haldie (Frances) Jones victims| Henrico ‘gave birth to triplets’ of | at her home, attended only by her/E. a record 216 million persons visit- ed 2,216 state parks in the U.S. SELECTIO “Fa & SAT. SPECIALS” “aS ia,

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P87 —— oi ‘ _FOUR_ 4 if bd -* : . = : ies ; ya imi ¢ ‘ “ con i — THE PONTIAC press, FRIDAY, JANUARY: 3. 1950_ Deaths in Pontiac and Nearby Areas MRS. Ro¥ 5. ‘BADE Service for Mrs. Roy S. (Helen: M.) Bade, 62, of 212 E. ‘Washington St., “will be held at 2 p.m. Satur- day day at Roth's Home for Funerals. Burial will be in Romeo Cemetery. She died yesterday at her home of a heart attack. Surviving beside _her husband are a daughter, Mrs. Larry Smiles of Romeo, and one brother, Judd Corby of Port ~Hu- ron. oe MRS WILLIAM DARLING Mrs. William (Alvena) Darling, 64, of 701 Robinwood St., died yes- terday morning in Pontiac General" Hospital. She had been ill two years. Mr. Darling was a member of Lutheran Church of Beause- ; Manitoba, Canada. Surviving besides her husband, Seven ..Sister Falls, Winnipeg, Manitoba; children; a sister; brothers. ~ € .| Mrs. Darling's body will be at) -the Voorhees-Siple Funeral Hdme | until 9 tonight. It will then be ‘ taken -fo Russell's Funeral] Home and/4 in Beatsejour for * service burial. Monday. d, KENNETH FISHER _ J. Kenneth Fisher, 63, of 92 Jud- son St., day. He was dead on arrival at died unexpectedly yester-|. Pontiac Motor Division,’ Service will be at 9 a.m. Satur- Church. Burial will be in Mt. Hope Cemetery. MRS. ANDREW W. BENDALL 36n, Bendall, 82, of 2752 Leach Rd., Funeral Home, Burial will be in ‘Oak Hill Cem- etery. her home following several months’ Hliness, - ‘ye was a retired “employe of fram St. Vincent de Paul AVON TOWNSHIP — Service tor : Mrs, Andrew (Elizabeth R.) Wil- Methodist Church. will be held at 2 p.m. Monday at Ellsworth Huff of Milford, and one the Moore Chapel of Sparks-Griffin| granddaughter. Auburn Heights. Mrs. Bendall died Thursday at Ellsworth Huff, os Wardlow &., Milford. Arrangements are be-— "ing made by the Bichardson-Bird Funeral Home, Milford. -Mrs. Irving died Wedanelay ata Milford Convalescent home follow- ing a one-month illness. She was a member of the Clyde Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. MRS, ‘FRANK PAGE LAKE ORION — Service’ for Mrs, Frank (Phyllis) Page, 85, of 148. N, Broadway St., will be held ‘Deaths Elsewhere |Benfon Harbor ‘ DELBERT C. soar” 789 Blacks Corners Rd., was held| LOS ANGELES (AP)" — Jack to Burn T. Tees DS Peace Hanis, Burial 8, famed to tmein Annual Rite "MERLE NORMAN “COSMET IC * STUDIO. will be closed until NOON Saturday | us to. Death inthe Fon. ° 2: te Ee ed tne, -Burll predictions of the outcome of pre ) | was in Imlay Township Cemetery.\ Gentit Slee nts” ied Wednesday| BENTON HARBOR (UPI— Mr. Smith ‘died Tuesday at the jof a heart attack. He owned the The biggest Christmas tree ire 1 Veterans Hospital, , of |National Titanium Co., age £m | ~ following long lll- | manufacturing firm. . | held’ Sunday. ness. He was a member of the t & ks - It's Benton Harbor's annual | VFW Post 2492. : CHICAGO (AP) ~ John Adams Marzall, 62; commissioner of pat- Surviving are his wife, Emma; tents Office in two sons, Rolnd poh’ of Bay\en's, 2 the U.S. Pa ‘died| Benton Washington from 1949 to 1953, City and George Bohm of Royal Thursday of a heart ailment. Oak; a daughter, Mrs. a ee * ston. of - Monrovia, ; four LLISTER, cali * AP) —Rab- grandchildren and eight great- logs Holliday, 63, cofounder of grandchildren. the West-Holliday National Adver- HOWARD D. VANAMAN ee ee died Se en INDEPENDENCE ~ TOWNSHIP) dies advertising jfor 140 daily .M, « The Pehle la teiteg to’ wate 4 the tree burning that night at 7 o'clock. The project is de- signed as a safety program and at 10 a.m. Monday at St, Joseph She was a member of the Leach| East Lawn Cemetery, Road Church. Surviving are her husband, An-|7:39 p.m, Mrs. Mil-ineral Home. are three sons, William Berntt Of dred Snellgrove of Flint and-Pros-| Manitoba, per Wilson of Auburn Heights; August and Banno. Berntt,-both of sister, Mrs. Emma Dill of Ox.): five grand- ford, a brother, four _grandchil- and three_dren and two great-grandchildren, drew; two daughters, JUDSON COOPER Funeral Home, Holly. be in Lakeside Cemetery. Mr. Cooper died Tuesday at his home fottowing a long illness. He was a member of the Com- munity Baptist Church of Flint,; HOLLY TOWNSHIP — Service|, and Harold F., both of Lake for Jndson Cooper, 59, of [A353 Grange’ Hall Rd., will be held grandchildren and two great t 2 p.m. Saturday at the Bendle| grandchildren. Burial will ry will be recited at unday at Allen's Fw The Mrs, Page ‘died any ‘this _morning at an Oxford rest home ‘following a. 10-year illness, She was a member of St. Joseph Church, Surviving are two sons, Clarence Orion; a brother; a sister, seven MRS, ANNA L. SIPPLE DAVISBURG — Service for Mrs. Anna L. Sipple, 42, of 8516 W. El- lis Rd., will . held at 1:30 p.m. at the Voorhe s-Siple Chapel, Pon- Pontiac - General Hospital. “Mr, Fisher had been a_painter. Surviving are his wife, Edith; one daughter, Mrsas ~ Margare | tlac. t Park Cemetery, Pontiac. * ~ Surviving are two brothers, Mark and Eliva, both of Pontiac, ‘nl £—Drcebereeht 1 Saunders OL EPC VEL, VE BE AT aes and one great-grandson. 7h) Mrs. Sipple@ieq Thursday af | — ‘the Oakland County Tuberculosis Catholic Church, Burial. will be at) Burial will be in Perty Mt Vanaman Of Hickory Ridge, Ark-;!+5 Indonesia, sailed yesterday -for . Service. will be at I p.m. on “Saturday from the Brace-Smith Funeral Home with burial in Oak Hill Cemetery Hi:CTOR MARINIER “| Sanatorium following a two-year _ MRS. MARY J. IRVING iliness. HIGHLAND — Service for Mrs.| Mary J. Irving, 84, of 146 E. High-| She had been employed as @ and Rd., will be held at 1:30 p.m.| cook at the Willam Beaumont Hos- Saturday at the Clyde Methodist) pital, Royal Oak. Charch, Clyde. Burial will be in) surviving are Saginaw St., died Wednesday tj Highland Cemetery. ‘irs. ‘Pontiac General Hospital after-an| Mrs, Irving will lie in state at jand Vicki at home; one brother and ailiness of several weeks. “| the homme a her daughter, Mrs. 'one granddaughter. two daughters, Hector Marinier, 80, of 1245 &. Joseph Jenkins of Davisburgy there is no charge for picking up the trees. | — Service for Howard D. Vana- newspapers. Holliday, who was man, 35, of 7520. Pine Knob Rd.,|bern in Norwalk, Ohio, retired in| i ; will . be held at the Kernodle, 1952. —- | Funeral Home, Wynne, Ark.-Satur- x « * .- | day, followed by burial there. ‘NEW YORK tee Valen. Corn Flakes Ifiventor The body will be at the Voorhees tina ‘P. Wasson, a children’s; pr: QA? Pay fe Sipte— anal “Home; Pontiac, |doctor and one of the world’s lead- Dies at 82 in-Florida until 9 tonight. ing amateur authorities on mush-| ; réoms, died Wednesday of cancer.| p Mr. Vanaman wae totes, [She was bor in Moscow, ov, arrival at Pontiac General Hos- * pital Wednesday following a one | cr. aes Fla. (AP) gay car accident on Baldwin ayenue |_p. J, Foster Sr. 82, credited) Foster moved ‘here from Battle near Walton boulevard. Cause | with inventing corn flakes process Creek, Mich., in 1921. of death: was believed to have jfor breakfast cereals, died Thurs- Survivors ‘pctuded the < ts been “a ‘heart attack which in | day He moved to St. Petersburg sd ae seed turn caused the accident. trom Battle Creek, Mich., in 1921-1 incinnati; Roland, Kermit sd He was employed in the traffic Darwin, of St. Petersburg, and @ department of the Pontiac Motor|Tito Leaves Indonesia daughter, Mrs. John Crawtord off Dyers for Visit to Burma ah cf Surviving are his wife, Ima B.; a son, Mike Daniel; at home; his ; = parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie H. erent oe a fe ‘i Rigen Schools Get 8, 676 Cars “DETROIT — ‘The natio ‘[Burma, it was reported today, car dealers provided 8,676 auto “Te headed tor Burma~in—his-mebiles—on—a- free-loan basis f yacht Galeb after celebrating New | use in high school education Year's on the island of Bali. courses during the 1957-58 s¢ehool WASHINGTON (UPI)—Scieptists| A supply ship. and three destroy-|fear. These cars represented 71 said today that large areas of the|ers—one Yugoslav and two Indo-|per cent of the 12,177 driver- Pacific Ocean floor may be worth nesian—accompanied the presiden-|education cars used by ne tel I five brothers and a sister, Oceafi Floor Valvbble half a million dollars a square milejtial yacht on the first stage of the|for such instruction during the journey. year, because of extensive ore deposits, 1 YOU CAN HAVE SOFT WATER! 4 [ for a FEW PENNIES Per DAY! Do Away with Hard and Rusty Water! Have a whiter wash, softer: clothes, lovelier com- plexion and even SAVE UP TO 80°, on SOAP! for as Low as as $ Including Sales Tox 4 Why Rent a Softener Unit? Have. Your Own 43 ‘Per Month NO MONEY DOWN ARCS ~- For- Anformation- Call: CRUMP ELECTRIC, Ine, 3465. Auburn Rd. 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Oe: freedien-of oS ~s E Hales Cees Os oe 50 /oe pee _ WASHINGTON (UPD—Air Force tt Strike against rk! «But the New York unies dey UHI * ._ (newepapers may” have besh “ai vio, its own law — on the agents in Berlin have found a net- * ¥* * damned’,"’ Hoffman said. work of Soviet radar and radio!’ Hoffman termed “it a possible He said a New York, statute or They said the jamming might @verage citizen of New York — closed a printing press for even | ‘wréak havoc with any future at-,2%d the country — the realization q day would be held in violation itempt to operate an airlift to save that some — age ee of the Censtitution. Berlin from. blockade. ~ ‘union members are, nol ¥ seit- . toe & ish, bat have no respect for law. “But these New York and Mic ein Mi : Even is the o—— could = Pa gag my prcoypincas freedom-of the ‘press, violate the offset’ y _ eaere - ee "jlaws of states and the mation, ap~ sources hey seriously doubt- — >/parently have. been given no Cont -* * * ed a ee Ina statement distributed to'Sideration,” he,added. | ‘again t = the cargo, demands "ewsmen, Hoffman said the first tok Oe —. 4 a ug tne Taga two and ene-|@Miendment to the Constitution) Hoffman said strikes against 2 RIT bese! “He says he wen't say ‘Ah’ until you SHIRTS—5 fer $1.19 have your trousers cleaned and pressed — | gundered, finished, packaged at Fameus Cleaners!” ; in plastic. <= FAMOUS — “fsnstnigee CLEANERS __ 822 NorTH Perry ST. Open Fri., Set. ‘til 9 AT EAST BOULEVARD “ERNIE. — > — By Fomous peri } FELT HATS 79° half times greater. . provides im Congress shalt make/airlines, which he said. inconveni- enced thousands of persons, re- ee A spokesman for the Joint flected ‘‘the attitude of some would favor armed ground ‘con. % voys” as a method of -penetrat- It doesn't mean that Congress ~ ing any future blockade that should adopt legislation outlaw- mite Murder Charge | One| (®» — David! summer after graduation from | Stewart, 70, of Guelph, was killed] Wake Forest College, was | yesterday and four persons in-| accused of hiring Charlotte [ jured, two ‘seriously, jn a two:car| Police Detective Richard 8. Ruth | ‘collision on Highway 6 two miles | to kill Mrs. Frances Smith of | north: of Aberfoyle. Greensboro. Detective Ruth Hospitalized are. Mrs. David) swore out the warrant charging — Stewart, 69, with a broken hip: | Miss Massey. be son, Walter David Stewart, acial and chest injuries; Hilde- , garde Zillman, 24,.of Toronto,” in Cee eae — coal = nog boat broken leg. Authorities: said Ruth: carried | ‘who has undetermined injurie small concealed tape recorder with M S: ‘him when he met Miss Massey to iss Smith and Miss Zillman arrange the ‘‘fatal accident’ for \were said by hospital authorities’ “Mes. aaa jto. “be. in serious condition | AL Sos ! Miss Massey, daughter" of al enters ‘like birds, quickty| former policeman since convicted | establish a “peck otder. Each of store-breaking, met Smith while} recognizes its Guperior and gives! i ; a yj ee The trooper, Ransom Smigh i Famous Brand oe «. Crew or V-Neck _/ BULKY WOOL Ye PRICE SALE SWEATER | $598 CS 2 ) Velue + igen DP 4 way: her states sessions as part of \ gs —_—$__—______ =e Very famous. make- brushed wool slipon ° $v rs V, usual price! 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Cloth Fer. oe Value = Full” size reaaitt = color: tien towels in, many exciting! color _ combinations at. terrific’ _ ty } Police Adopt Sensible snap rmn atl "THE PONTIAC PRESS - ; Editorial Page ~ Owned and Published Locally FRIDAY, JANUARY 2, 1950 ‘MEMBER OF THE HAROLD A.- FITZGERALD: ASSOCIATED PRESS President and Publisher innocent cases are often fakes for the very purpose of fooling gulli- ble and susceptible drivers. A prominent suit case marked “State” or “U. of M.” can be the deceptive device of an expert. - Every crook seeks to conceal the face and travel under a false label. * * * Also, it does no harm to keep your doors locked, even when you're driv- ing. A modern gar is about as safe a Weekend Bail Policy A new cash bond policy has been adopted by the Pontiac Police Depart- ment, Like all changes, a thorough trial may be needed to reveal its good and bad\points, bift on the surface it’ appears to be a distinct improvement over the old system. * * Persons arrested at * mght or on Also, “remember ‘that the most ~ Pontiac Police. ghircssss her statements, = her life would ‘have been shorter, Coldwater needs help, bat let’s not condemn the whole operation. What would thousands, of people ao with- out our institutions? << Gratetul Nee ‘Contradiets Slurs. . ‘We Want to Know _> Against’ City Police WhereMoney Goes’ aa 5 ek ot ae ile id errr ssa aay car the athe cocating cid Freeh cpg hone od congenial police stopped to A.D.C. There are many es b tee. yea © who need help. ‘We're taxpayers nilirgpe mr - and. would like to know where our made. against the depart- money goes: _| Dingusted,. _ ment, the men are on their toes. Judy. Gutzke Why Can't. England ae ‘Do Likewise? oe Japan can shake off “the ‘tra- High School Grad. gms 230 seem andthe 3266 Baldwin Rd. ee ~ shee Gives His eT relax long enough to let Margaret garet isn't ‘the Queen. rest of the team will — “when I Kian say I'd rather play against the better teams in the state and lose ¢ ] Let’s Give Nothing ~ to Red Chinese’ than play the weaker ones and win: We're supposed to be playing foot- ball, not for. the thrill of winning, We should give no aid, etrade, Sos Sed 4 yer on tos hal she tok migeenie:- 50 oa p+ but for-lessons we learn in sports- no recognition to this barbarous — manship, feat, as:-well as victory, in our -your® U.S. Discounts Danger | to Americans’in Cuba ~ WASHINGTON’ (AP) “— -The persons there were in a hurry to U.S, “government kept watch to- evacuate, day on the safety ‘of its Coteread | “to “arrive “the formation of a new govern- today from Key West, Fla., to re- ment there. move groups of tourists and stu- Both the White House and the dents who asked help in leaving State Department discounted- the Cuba. It did not, Ray ‘how many possibility of major danger ta,U.S. Planned to leave. - citizens despite some rioting and The Cuban Em in Wash- uncertainty which followed col- ington, meantime, w over which includes takifig de- ~Sovernaient of pdiseaer 8 Write - The U.S, Embassy in. Havana _ lapse _of ba's - in fiendly fashion by Castro sup- President Fulgencio Batista. rters. : : : declined immediate Cuban Ambassador Nicolas Ar. — resigned and desig- They comment on possible steps toward: TOYO _Tecognitiot: of a new- governmertt,- nated as charge ‘d'affaires the em- — now in-process of formation under bassy’s economic counselor, Dr. Fe nea the direction of rebel leader Fidel ~ -Emilio- Pando. — Castro. - Ernesto Betancourt, registered x *« . President. Eisenhower, .vacation- ing at his Gettysburg; Pa.,; farm, bumin- in the urine after a cold was kept advised of the situation is, in my opinion, that it results by telephone, press secretary ‘representative of Castro forces in Washington, asked that Pando be: put in. charge ‘‘until an ambassa- dor can ‘be’ chosen by the rebel ent ‘which. will take over in Havana in a Gay or so.” James C. Hagerty Hagerty * declined Thursday to discuss the possibility of recogniz- ing a new Cuban government, in- dicating the question had not yet oe THOUGHTS FOR TODAY cumbrance, your and your strife? Deut. & 12. I & + € Reap said The cup which my Savior giveth they had receivéd ‘ho reports of me, can it be anything but a cup danger to-American citizens’ in of salvation?+Alexander — Cuba, and no indications that ren. Case Records of a , Piychblogist: ~ What About Page ‘for Men Only? ‘ weekends for minor law violations havep-t “man. can. devise against a ‘\.. previously have been forced to spend _s4 ehwayman on foot. With doors’ \“seonsiderable time in jail waitipg-for locked and your foot near the acceler- an opportunity for a court hearing. ator, the bandit is helpless. - : For innocent _ot Ons, this was an “Don’ t give him a chance. . unnece aef hardship and embarrass- Keep him out‘of the car’ “7. ment, —_________— * * * : ‘ .. “Under the new program a Delusions of Grandeur modest cash bond will be suffi- Speaking m Georgia the other day cient to free the accused person, Gov. A.B. (HAPPY) CHANDLER of -who may then appear for a hear- enuicha was | fend ee ntucky was in an optimistic mood. “ tne’ onl (helfirat day court cen: eae eS “The Rest of the Family Will Be 6 Along ina While” venes thereafter. - * Lr of , 7 - a oa I Ahat_ the Dpyid- Lawrence Asks: soe ee ee vast up by te Cy Commision. Me eres Pm We we What Can Be Done About Strikes? Public Safety Director Georce East. choice. Back in 4 Harpy’ ¥ a ie MAN announced the new policy is in. OWN campaign headquarters at the © | effect. Chicago's Democratic convention. His ha ASHINGTON’ — The American ‘But a pealticatly-stdadad ‘Presi- The txbor unions have not liked oo. one big issue, says the Milwaukee People are .unhappy about - the dent can ignore it rather than an- this apprpach because . they ‘have ~ Persons who are still creating J L ier healthi strikes that ag peel oe tsgeniae (hove pater leaders who pelieved it legalistic and that the. / em essentia . rte. m in his election cam- apuistarbance wil not be Te ournal, was that he was healthier : Loder 0 sent _ suppor m aaa am decisions are. not likely, to pene- - than other candidates and as evidence ves. Members paign. So it is not desirable to” 1. the human questions that fre- leased, nor persons in such con- ot Congress are - make any‘ solution dependent upon ‘T# : : Se ‘he had Puerto Rican ea IM feel hearing from the presidential discretion. quently give rise to deadlocks in dition that release might result. Nietmuncien: country about it. Likewise, because it Is known “negotiations—matters- of. holidays in injury to themselves or others. . be de wnat — that after 80 days the same sit. and pensions and other anaes This provision protects both the x *& & be done® the uation will arise as before, the benefits. : = = “right to strike” tendency ts to wait out the period Empl the ‘othe hand, individual and the public, and at But it took Perte Mesta, fa- haw long been con- and go at the fight again ployers, on r. han the ti its - : sidered inherent in ° have feared that arbitrators would he same timé, permits “anyone mous Washington hostess, to put our constitutional The idea of mandatory arbitra- ignore the financial capacity of a accused of a minor violation to } in his place. She w ot system because tion, if no agreement is reached a ie ae neeving’ below tele ; aie n his place. 8 e was n the individual has during a fixed period of negotia- , smaller company competing with a a 4 & impressed with either his can- LAWRENCE the right to work tion, has always been given moral larger oné, or else that -too much competted to spend Lay “appre: didacy nor his muse¢te tone. be to quit work as he pleases. support by disinterested observers. . Power would be given the neutral ~~ lable time in jail. Happy’ she sald, “what is all ‘But where the pubttc interest tw ~ =e ihe oebie wih Belper se ohaliheted cooisenbaeld — =. PPY she sald, 5 impartial arbitrators are not,easy picksan— . * * * ; Niniaumonice ise about sur goin damaged, the law can creer . to get. There hag. been in the two select a third, who is supposed . } nse ul your g g . 2 wave step in and restrict the right of past talkin Congress of setting up — to be, neutral. Arbitrators selected In a free country, this is-as it for the top spot? Oh, ‘Happy’ any organized group to act co 3 abor court for. strike! emergen- for a single task like this are often should be why don't you stay down in Ken- ie sie preventing others “Lies to be composed ‘of judges game by eee oe : ieee “ a GEN - WOFKING - : selected from .a panel of federal sions. - tucky where you belong?” “Thus, tor example, there is no jurists regularly on the bench. ~ (Copyright, 1959) Sc 77 Hh aA tnwict — _ ‘ight to strike against the govern: =~ ~~~ — FBI Warns Motorists — *_*—* ESCH | = me itself, whether it be federaf There's still no peel mm question: “or state or city government. Noe- rae Against Hitchhikers : , body can be required to work for” Dr. William Brady Says: . L ee Be ..the> gov ernment. J. HpGAR HoovER, one ol this, coun- —_——= F ds Hi h Alb ‘ * * 1 m a try’ s greatest citizens, issues his cur- The » Man ‘Aboitt Town | Actually, when the * fivernment 00 Lg in u in ; ’ > ‘ 2 seizes an inidustry, , no union may l d rae ome report with some discour Be an Earl: Bird tell its members tt to work. To Shouldn t Be Exe ude Stalislics y © do so constitutes- an interference However the job at hand is to ~ with the court = a usually s- study th fi ore at “ - : And Income Tax Refund _ sued at the request of government. A businessman's — asks for Most ‘logical ‘explanation of al- 8 e figures and face the facts leone : al authorities, informa Ibumin. S- squarely. Looking the. other way Will, Also Come Early. < Labor unions are lawful inotgr band i soncered fecnies Sortie from ineufflclent oxygenation. So ay io thefs follow the individual de- C8? 9 e of the nea won't accomplish anything construc- wires of soll the Secoieee varying amount-of albumin in his t? In another’ piece I'll teil tive and. it will induce a false sense Ea plosens Weer iets: oor two or more persons act in concert Urine. yehat I'd do about it if I had al- day as thé New Year resolutions to bring about the interruption of A man who ‘in anémina. of security. i blow up. an essenjial service, eee is made enough out es & * a _* x * opened a field for restriction. The of his drug store Signed laters, net nae than one ‘ Re ak se - ,, Malled from the Detroit office, the 1958 law can limit such economic ac: 14 retire at 55 en- Porous! health and hygiene, bot, dle- rhe Federal Bureau of Investi: income tax blanks are now being re- ion. In this sense, a group of in- ease, diagnosis. of, trestatenl. wil be ; et dividuals has no more right to Joyed good health. im, Bt od ey t gation shows that crime ison the ceived. Hope you have not been over Garsage the public interest than for 10 years, until ped iadg reed sen/tey set increase. This is a discouraging luoked. has a corporation. ar eaaullide’ “por. (Copyright 1 revelation. “The th f f aut While you have until April 15-to get the : On: © theitior ABtOne, job done, the Pontiac Internal Revenue The remedy heretofore. applied - So ning finished, biles is one of the most critical ities pointe out thet th - ;_ has been government seizure of _him off one night problems confronti forci OHRCE points Ove ne = sounet yon ee an @asential industry. But this - when he reckless-. mean ing. en arene tend to it the sooner you'll get your ne- ‘Kay ‘never proved a satisfactory ly. took several agencies,” says the report. “It fund check ) solution. It has in it elements of doses of the stulf DR. BRADY often. serves as the springboard At. least one Pontiac. man last year*got coercion, @istasteful to a free se- to. “settle. his. stomach.”’ He. had pringooar ; “which launches juvenile offend his rebate so early that tt was a major — ciety. long had the habit of refreshing uveniie Ollencers to vac himself at the soda fountain two factor in financing a Florid# vacation for Sy tudents of the prot : : along the paths toward habitual- or years, students of the prom or three times-a day with a large i his family. So, get busy at once, and PE e- lem have examined a variety of dose ‘ot the nostrum in eff rves- Fred. ts an astute City Editor serie nal éareers.” pare to sniff the orange Blossoms, proposed solutions. The Taft- cent form. om whose soot andes about cans me x * “~ Hartley. Act today provides for a [ was unable to learn facies en are well worth your. me = The 1 report once again gsmey J Ree anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Louis N. Uriek | of Drayton Plains; 58th wedding aniver- sary. - Secretary and Editor Manager i * Geoser Co bewae, Managing Battor Classified Manager nr co-hmcrereregene in emerpnicrs "Phe Absociated Préns ts entitled peaeenen to the ise for republication of afl loca) news printed in this er as Well as ai] AP ews dispatches ‘Phe Powtise Press is delivered by carrier for 49 cents bh week) where carrier service is not available, by mail, : Mr, and Mrs. George Woodworth of W failed Lake; 57th Wedding. anniver- Bary. in Oakland, Getiekee: Livin: vy: seal L < Washtenam” Sra ws * Serta ger ‘Mr. and Mrs. ‘Walter Bourher > F nite ates $20.00 AML mall subsertgtion, te Bee rab te io of Adelanto, Calif.; formerly of | foiy; “bist at ABC via wedding anniversary. |. ee are i ~ if wo " TEN. Al think prayee will never be any more effective than ve ox. ,” pect 18-08 be.” — ave im aneming OO The’ trine of a healthy person « {é dikely’ to contain albumin tok _ lowing along march, strenuous athletic _Septent, of ‘@ shift of hard _ work, < ‘Some perverse have:a trace of ak ~bumin in- the urine after - . fF : ELA AMANDA ARB IN SAME 5 Al tl A AMA ER ie ie — tidy. middle-aged politicans like Carlos Prio Sacarras and Manuel) Urrutia Lleo . et & fi e “@ e at room. ak ©72 Inch Sofas © 2 High Back Chairs — _©@2.Step Tables * © Cocktail Table~ © 2 Table Lamps __ ‘DANISH INSPIRED: DESIGN Here’s a whole roomful of striking modern faatuce _ .. . at this low, Jow Lewis price. smart. walnut: finish: . « » and built to last! - simplicity of design . . 4 | __$0-good to look at! LEATHER LIKE PLASTIC . the 6 foot sofa and two high back chairs are covered in durable, easy to clean plastic with supported back. The sofa is in white plastic and \ the chairs in white, coral or rawhide. As stunning a getting ina den or recreation room as it is for the living The upholstered pieces . . -$15 Down Danish inspired in Note the :-g0 easy to take care of—and z ~ "rifle. | ’ Cairo was captured: after the a dent of the radical University Stu- _ years of q 15-year sentence in This man of destiny, for whom: thousands have laid down thet! lives, first caught the attentios off Cubans. whén he broke off his studies-in 1947 to take part in an abortive attempt to, dbverthrow the TrujilfS regime in the Doniinican Republi c, When he returned to the “tniversity of Havana he gained nationwide attention as the prest- dents’ Federation, a breeding- ground for the revolutionary move- ment-to-be, He went underground whee Ba. tista seized the government. by coup in 1952, byt on duly - 26, 1953, he emerged as the leader of 200 young men in @ vain at- tack on the Moncada Barracks stronghold in Santiago. Thus with one herele gesture, which cost the lives of half his fighting force, Castro established imeelf | as a leader of the sition to Batista’s dictatorship, He named fils movement the “26 De Julio’ in honor of ‘his comrades’ , sac: Santiago incident and spent two jail, After a period of exile in. the United Stites, hé returned to Cuba in 1956. Yet even now, five ‘and ® half years . after ‘the tial ginning. of the ‘26 De Julio" volt, his political oxyena tia is not completely: clear. : te * For Really. Great Savings on Furniture ~ MIDWINTER FURNITURE: SALES | ; |. FOR LIVING ROOM-2.Pe. Suites, Sectionals, Odd Sofas, Chairs: Choose many attractive living room suites or individual pleces and save many dollars in ur mid-winter furniture sales! I Deferred payments available! : | FOR BEDROOM-2 ene 3-Piece Suites, Odd Pieces, Bunk Beds 39 jn all, regularly priced from $165 to $450 . 10% % gown delivers. your selection. 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It will Rid those taxpayers whol want more information “than is containéd in the official instruc tions or who have problems nof specifically answered therein, - So watch for this Primer and let these articles help you. meet the April 15 deadline for filing! tax returns for 1958, Cadillac City Attorney CADILLAC v8 — Paul B. yf "\the post of city attorney. Hi Succeeds HM. Murray Campbell;]. who died last December 6. Wyman declined to accept the) Wexford County seoevcuvie’e otto lyou shduld file an amended dec-| mated tax payments plus tax | withheld Is equal to or — Hjaration of estimated tax and « than either: 45 N. Se jnew - Directly Across From Neisner's a successor to Paul C. Herrington |} whose term expifed Dec. 31. increase the payment of the last . Something ‘Naw: at the Hub Clothiers ‘Start the New Year With a New Suit From ~ the Hub! ‘The Hub § New Credit Policy. ~ Allows You To Buy ~ ~ America’s Finest Clothing With No Money Down and *. 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(AP) — A,the victim dies in “from one to six} “I think it is, other than the hospitals in 1959. , medical expert says a technician|days from damage to the central|bomb. casualties in Japan,” he}: Mrs. Fazio’s daughter was born|Killed by radiation in a Los Ala-|nervous system.” said. Those were the deaths) : ; mos atomic laboratory died from] Shipman said he believes that| caused by the atomic bombing ae : cops at 12:01 a.m. yesterday at Art damage to his central nervous sys-| “outside of warfare, this may be|Nagasaki and Hiroshima, which eee bin tara Center Hospital . em. ° |the first death” of this type. _lended World War II. } : Ne O Candles He also says it may have been ie . CAIRO (UPI) — More, than 100 FREE HEARING TEST. | te fom deut of ate out H reagr epson bis Be Lit | tian and Syrian cities, it was On n This Cake! . Dr. Thomas Shipman, head of . 9 Se ithe. health division of the Los Ala- awn CCH, mos Scientific Laboratory, says it ee |was more than damage to the ported today, by (DAHLBERG ‘bone marrow-blood forming sys: Informed sources said an unde-|.. CHICAGO (UPI) — Little Luella | ite “i? ; os Marie Hartman celebrated her 10th) ; tem that caused the death. termined number of other Reds HEAR WITH | birthday yesterday—but there were e wrk. were rounded up Dec. 30 in the . ot : no candles on her birthday cake. Egyptian provincial capital of Ben-| “yy, rie is deathly afraid of smoke ‘tha, between Cairo and the sea,| ) 1 We svacialtis in the complete design and installation~ of ‘kitchens . . . bathrooms ... + foe ma abioas , . sand: ag e improvements! CALL TODAY. BOTH EARS! | Cecil W. Kelley, 38, who had) _worked in the atomic laboratory eer you © ae or : : and fire, a fear stemming from her eet i about 11 years, died Thursday, 36 following the appearance of anti- terrifying eocipe t ie the Our Pes Free Entimiale’ a cronee tomes hours after the accident. jgovernment_teaflets there. hodeks hial school = © Normal appearence He was preparing a process to Lady ofthe Angels paroc’ hoo The sources said the govern- ‘fire Dec, 1, - ment has ordered the dismissal | Marie is still hospitalized with of all officials with known Com- | injuries suffered.in the blaze that | munist leanings—said to include |took the lives of 90 of her school- _| & Rumber ¢ employes of the (mates and three nun-teachers. a Ages ’ minis tries foreign . affair , She. celebrated cher birthday at ALL BALLED ‘UP—Balancin 7 sat nates! § ) | Garfield Park Hospital. The giant neatly on one leg, a crane cas - candleless cake was inscribed: its head. among its feathers at | The new crackdown dee ned the|“Happy Birthday, Marie, Hope) , nd + penton elite | ‘extract plutonium and said all he 'recalled was a flash as he started a-stir operation in a tank, re Dr. Shipman. said there are three types of fatal radiation in- juries. He used the thre radiation deaths which have occurred at Los ‘Alamos ‘in 13 as examples.’ CARL SHELL] ff AND SONS cheers ‘ Se Ta Le TTT a SERS SLT = Cee ae a S20... : 2 a a Optical fittings by licentsd specialists The first was that of Harry K. gult hetween President Gamal Nas- You et Well Soon.”” : Could be the bird is,shy, or else | o Dahglian in September 1945, Ship- ser and the Communists, which sjust doesn't like to- be photo- COME IN TODAY! PRED INPORMATION? i fjman said Daghilan received came into the open last month|Gets Bird in Fish Net graphed- “something like" 800 to 900 roent- when Red leader Khaled Bakhdash NO OBLIGATION! lesen. and dled a 96 days, tap | proposed “‘home rule” for Syria,| DENVER, Colo, — Mrs. Att] 15 co cetary of State John aw ‘59. WAGONS mah called it a “blood forming now officially part of the United|Johanson is a woman who gets - ae that Ila: fiat 51995” Dahlberg Hearing Center }/system, bone marrow death.” Arab Republic: lher bird. When a brightly -colored|Foster Dulles says s_ firs oem ‘roentgen is the international © mi ‘Nasser reacted to the Bakhdash|cockateel landed on her front por|diplomatic assignment was at the ves ee crak quantity of roentgen, or x-rays. _ [proposal with a denunciation of the|Mrs, Johanson grabbed her hus-| jage of 19 when he was attached BIRMINGHAM In the Office of _| The second death was that of “|Communists in Syria Which start- band’s trout landing net and cap-|to the Chinese delegation at the|m: —,..- MbGs DR. B. Rh. BERMAN, 0. D. | Dr. Louls B. Slotn_in 1946. Ship-|- jed a wa; of words between news-|tured the bird. _'second Hague Peace Conference. a — 7 <= = + UN Ms Couron = == 5 | man said Slotin received a radia- '- path. 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West no cna *Calltornia’s ‘specifically in the death of 7- latest prush fire, which has. de- ‘year-old Ronald McMillan, the stroyed 81 homes in its devastating march from .Topanga Caen to the sea. * * x : 4 Norman La Vigne, chief county, fire dispatcher, said, ‘‘It should be} a routine job: from here an. in it - |the winds don't increase.” Meauwhile, the thousands ot | ‘Stuttgart Honors Poet | STUTTGART, Germany (UPU—) ‘The complete dramatic works of residents who fled trom -the | Friedr ich Schiller. will be pre- rales populated =~ — : — —_ , : sented at ‘the Stuttgart” State ze started New Year’s Eve sae ee =o Paes se . . th began returning to their homes. }- | TWICE AS FAST AS SOUND — The Navy's © gines, the plane js said to fly twice the speed dt Son etn asciveenrys A second fire that blackehed 650 newest all-weather interceptor, the F4H, flies sound. It will be produced by McDonnell Aircraft. acres, threatening movie stars’| mear St. Louis, Mo. Powered by two J-79 jet en. : mansions, was brought under con- trol last night by some 500. fire- in the Topanga-Malibu section of Rochester Fire SENDS. FIRST LETTER ON- WAY. — Postmaster Arthur/H. |added that no structures were im. MONROE = A strike has eruistic building is located at 146 8. B roadway St. still on the lines were aided in their Republican politics, assumed United Papermakers and Paper-' ties, was left homeless when her! new contract demands and protest rn ere a | Tmen. Bf es 2 pee sean Rocketeer Talk Cosby Paper. Plant | Woman Lett the Santa’ Monica Mountains, was. ms 1960 Challenge Pontiac Press Phete (60 per cent under control, and ALBANY, WN. ¥. — Nelson closed the Monrot Paper Products) ROCHESTER — ‘A Rochester] Weitschat dispatches the first letter from the new post office in | mediately endangered. ic > A r Lake Orion whictf opened for the-first time this morning. The mod: | He said the some 800 firemen A. Rockefeller, a new force in | |Co. plant here. woman, probably in her early six- ~|battle by low winds and a 30 per| active direction of New York |workers Local 1003 called out vn house was gutted by fire cent ee State today with-a pledge of gov- embers Wednesday “to_ support, yesterday. ernment “with a heart as well as ent) epeciene permanent layoff of those who} Mrs. Cora Barwick, of 333 Wood-| T wo » Race Sto rk Reds’ Overture Castro a MS have been out of work at the plant ward :St., was taken in by neigh-| 59500 Theres more pow tha an ever before in the as on seit . tok Ok ‘jfor three or more months. bors..after the flames swept! new McCulloch Super44A professional chain : : : saw. Exclusive new McCulloch muffler featena., that the Soviet Union mught ex. | His New Year's Day inaugurél| The company wetified the | through her home, 24 Bar enaine “bark.” tablish diplomatie relations with | speech refueled speculation that | union Wednesday that those who | -Rochester firemen fought the | ~ Cuts quickly at any angie + Light-touch sawing pressure «weighs (MBE = Jve Yr Cc oa S$ the regime of Cuban rebel chief | he. might challenge Vice Presi- | hadn't been employed for three | blaze for about three hours be- only 19 pounds + Mandies bars from 12° te 20° * PINTAIL chain Fidel Castro emerged today. The | dent Richard M. Nixon for the | or more months were being laid | fore bringing it under control, Easy terms * Higif trade-ins + Come in for a demonstration Soviets had no relations with | GOP. 1960 presidential nomina- | off permanently. The company - * * *. «| d Presi F Ba: | tion. ; heresy employs about 200, but | ~ axe — the ote inj 35 to 10 a.m. sedge Pe Fran 1+ [Saar eee KING BROS. peared tobe stacked = = belongs to Mr. and Mrs, Adam | Rockefeller professed only_in- workers struck. lan estimate of damage were not young Lake-Orion couple who left!) 14 1609 Rochester Rd. Mrs.| Iowa is the top popcorn produe- terest in New York's problems, | The old company-union contract available. for 2391 Pontiac Rd., Cor. Opdyke Rd. | home ‘early yesterday morning for Lupp sent for Mrs. Vincent Reh- ing state in the nation. Other top| but his address linked those jran out jast September, but has} Arrangements were completed FE 4-1112 FE 4-0734 | Bishop Hospital, Almont, in — wbldt, a ered nurse who lives|POPCo™ statés are Indiana, Miinois,| problems with those facing the jbeen extended’ on a day- to-day “yesterday to take Mrs. Barwick to! : - : - ae the ”, stork over dnepazed mesic a Nebraska and Ohio. nation and the world. Ibasis. la rest home in Pontiac, | . ‘Mr, and Mrs. Richard Bays of _* * 7 4“ vty anak coteht md we edincta de FREE DELIVERY = OPEN MONDAY ond FRIDAY ‘TIL 24 MONTHS TO PAY far as Lakeville before hazardous|the night, in the absence o , road conditions forced them to seek/ tor in this small faaasegty. hélp. . They stopped at the Lake-| The young couple ware able to! | ‘ville ‘Tavern and an ambulance|leave at 10 a.m. for the mci ) was summoned from Lake Orion, |in Almont,’ a 20 miles away . ——— a a ee a * eS P When the ambulance failed to| Mrs. i gave birth to a six- f espe naps bal hae; panels eS a et side "s - I Largest Selection | We ave Ever Had! All Sectionals Reduced for Clearance! - We Must Make Room! Leading Manufacturers! tT County sand truck, ‘They. learned soe, Coe ee = Clarkston Girl Engaged | e HOWARD PARLOR | e DIAMOND BROTHERS « @KROLAN tavern. Another truek-was-sent| €LARKSTON—Mr. and Mrs, Rol- © ARTISTIC vas different route. lin D. 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Larry Allen, Foving AP corre- spondent; George Kaufman, Ha- ‘vana AP Bureau chief; and Har- eld Valentine, AP photographer from Miami, were taken to & PONTIAC, Ill, (UPI) — A family) of six, four of them young children,| |x was killed when their single engine) | private plane went into a dive and) crashed in.a farm field. Dead in the crash yesterday’ ice station but were freed 30° R perth later. were William Kellems, 34/0 e. ‘Rebels carrying machineguns, LaPorte, Ind., his wife, ty from roger’ _rifles, and other weapons opened Louise, 23; and their four children, boris L, Laer] Bar . nF - fire on the Post building. Several |Penny, 10; Sherry, 8; Bill, 7, and: Betty U from foot *. Crenshaw bullets smashed through the win- Gale, ; 5. Souns M. from Robert N. Ow: oneness nest arene enema shes . : Limited Flights « By The Associated Press Eastern Air Lines readied some|™ of its planes today for. limited| | Signing New Yeor Pact/z sanding, Young Man of the Yeu ith W. J. Moriarty aaitant to te} Gan ee "THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, JA Us RY. ? Jaan, 14 Bosses north-south service in the wake of |a 38-day strike by flight engineers. wf “American Airlines remained shut down for the 14th day by a pilots’ walkout. i * n° ¢ The first inbound Eastern plane Aantal January. ‘Clearanice. 1 eaturing a Big Money Savings Sale— > a Now in Progress! ‘the Store! | PARK : FREE | Right in front of our store’ _««. We pay the Meter Charge! | Telephone FE 5-9474 4 SAVINGS GALORE T hroughout : an agreement /\ ' _at Idlewild- Airport—from Miami | —was due to arrive shortly be-| fore 1 p.m. EST. The first_gut- 2-39 p.m. EST. . ; * * * About 20 flights were ocheduled [for today with hopes that full)” service would be restored by nett week, Some 16,000 Eastern” “employes prepared to go batk to their jobs as the line, signed a New Year's | Eve peace pact with its engineers, | and- came to an | Thursday. night with the. Airline | Pilots Asan. x * * : i: Eastern engineers and machin-; Tists walked out Nov. 24, grounding] _ ithe line’s 188 planes, Agreement |was reached later with the. me- i chanics, but they respected picket ‘lines maintained by the engineers. * hw: * The engineers refused to accede to a company request to take jet). |pilot training. In place of requir- ‘ing pilot training for- the en- gineers, Eastern announced it wiil have three pilots on each. of its jets. These will be in Cea to} ‘the engineer: . : * * * ~ The last stumbling block to re- ‘suming service was removed when Eastern and its pilots signed hich assured the s would: not suf- ‘pilots their rights contract fod ‘fer from the | the enginers. law May Block Teamster Plans However Attorney Feels Threat to Picket Police Nothing but Bluff NEW YORK (UPI)—A. court-ap- ponted board of.monitors set up to | bound flight to Miami was set for! | president; Marvin Alward, sec- CLYDE TOWNSEND Club Installs: New Officers Clyde’ “Townsend to Be Named ‘59 President at, High: Twelve Ceremony The oniné “yen Twelve” cub will. hold its annual installation of. officers Monday in the banquet room of the Federal Savings and Loéan Building on W. Huron street. * * x . | Clyde Townsend, 118 Henry Clay ve., will be installed as the club's resident for 1959. Other new officers being in- stalled. are -Paul _gnover, first | vice president; Dr. Sands, second vice president; Dr. Willism A, Gordon, third vice retary, and Samuel Hale, treasurer, Also being indented are 1 “Jeae Selmer K. |, L Peters, sergeant-at-arms; Ray Clo- |- eee of the Year. - ws. Neal, chairman of the Out.’ Va ee “Many. young men between . ages of 21 and 36 could quality for considefation in this contest,” said Neal, “and any individual-or or- gel masa dates Candidates do not. necessarily have to be Jaycees, he said, nor is there any qualification placed on|up '|tybe of occupation. . Candidates are judged in. two categories, he said; Community | service, in such ‘areas as youth groups, church, fraternal or serv- tee . organizations and schools, and vocational success. a8 presented with the Jaycee Dis- tinguished Service Award. _ _-T standing Young Map contest, said! — ; the.hopes more nominations will be (received before the contest dead- 3 ine Jan. tf : emptions ‘under .a flat rate. tax should be $1,400 for the head of a family and sep for each depend- I The nominees will be. judged by|ua e ja panel of five outstanding : Pon- tiac citizens. The winner will be ers, Gitleaple, aslataat’ fo the preal- pie dent of the Dow Chemical Co., | euif a chabereted sh SENS, Hr te TAPE RECORDERS ‘Hayhow and Gillespie is ex- yf. @ RECORD CHANGERS - 4 | oP. A. SYSTEMS - 7ilcememinametsen-aneeee — Bees ® ‘OFFICE INTERCOMS - @ WEBCOR FACTORY - SERV, : “SAM BENSON SAYS: ie Know You're, Not Interested ) In Promises or Fancy Talk oe AIL -You’re Interested in ls... 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Godtrey. Schmidt, a “New York attorney and member of the board, said no formal action was planned at present, but added: “With our court-appointed pow- ers, there js no question but that we definitely can stop this ac- 4 tion,"’ Schmidt described as ‘a pub- ‘Hlielty stunt’ and ‘pure bluff’ team-, ster plans to begin picketing New |- York City Police installations Jan. | | 12. ‘| Schmidt sald. “It's -| by Hoffa (Teamsters President || dames R. Hoffa) who is under a “At this moment, the whole thing looks like » publicity stunt,” ‘another move compulsive motive to throw his welgh{ around.” (In Philadelphia, the president of : the Fraternal Order of Police snid the Teamsters’ drive would be un- successful if tried in Philadelphia. James J, Loughran said that by Hotiay most of the lodge's 50,000 members in major U.S. cities will thier and Arthur McAdams, .assis- tant sergeants-at-arms; Virgil My- ers, international representative, and Floyd ‘Temple and David Brown, new members of the board -ofdtrectors: .The installation, scheduled to get under way at 7 p.m., will be éar. ried out by officers of we High- land Park club, i Mother, Son Quizzed After Wife's Death — mother and her son today for in- vestigation in the death of his wife, _Mrs. Margaret R, Logan, of Gar-{ dén City, was dead on arrival at! Receiving Hospital yesterday. Mrs./ Logan, 25, was the mother of four. | Her husband, James, 35, and his! mother, Mrs. Bessie Logan, M, of. Detroit, were held for ieeventiaation of murder. 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(We'd gladly “DEAR ABBY: Whenever T __ who is almost eight, to act as G ts of the child are by ABIGATL VAN BUREN. will Teave a “flower girl at iny wedding, po = T. Gos- “DEAR ABBY: Our daugh — er rage So od invite a few couples in for a 1 told -she-is too old. I Hills. ter married without our con turn. Please advise her f,-to Wate any otter wey sent but because we loved het — me to make a wise a Wh Sh ve seal Se fy Sm Answer: Unless very small en.Shopping cen eee ee eean. ‘Two [DEAR MOM: Zour sono for her age, it will it for alaw wants none of the respon her to-be a junior Buy Wardrobe y thelr mer siblty at _ marriage, He | "Dear. Ms. Post: I tuheit Befitting Age 5 riage. she be for the price of the marriag ed my grandmother's fiat sil- .. If you are pearly always in | - She license, Tell your daughter ver and now would like to givé © doubt when you go to shop for pov keep her baby and if b Sept re pew clothes, you can help f May, Our son- ee ag at age or sie regia arrange Hitters | 1 indaw -came rae grag ’t think it proper. The first of these is that | to. we yester- might be just what the boy with an _—_ the simpler the dress, the bet- & day and told — needs to help tim grow up is different from — ter. Avoid fancy trimming or 4 us they de a ee... ms peuple may -— ornsments. ° gees er p -gided to give == “DEAR ABBY: Wha ' I think it "The next is that when you. . ~ - the child up- think of a 16-year-old boy spoil the silver and take are armed with an exact % | ./ He~ said -be takes’ ‘out an 18-year-old ‘away from its value as old sil- knowledge of what you want ‘idn ‘pespensil.ility - gives her instructions not to opinion?” and ‘what will fit into your baby gs be it too young . order anything on _.& ©. © — wardrobe, you are also armed {he’s 19) and ae Sena -l that costs over seventy éunts Avswer: You are right, and against making mistakes. daughter Ao continue Then for a tip he mice ‘should be "very . TWA third. ts. to be candid. +-and aay’ would bp in the twenty pennies? I his to show by; with ourself about your age way. ; _ beeri so humiliated in all. my s initiéls and dress accordingly. This “We pleaded with font Mint 8 ers ie really old silver means that you will be nei- got mowhere. My “daughter DEAR ANGIE: | four generations... ._. “very-attractively yourself; _-_band says if she keeps it he have 1G go by, their. m ne 4 % A graduate of St. Sea ; own Family of 3 —in—Aprit3942-that-Dr— Needle tenaat_commander_when _ enlisted in the U.S. Navy. the plane aboard which he | _* * * he served crashed in the Pa- 7 “Dr, Néedle, @ graduate of . tific and never was found, Oberlin College and Wayne FOUND TEACHING JOB State University’s Medical : - School, had been commissioned, rree Yeare afies the was, = / Shine for , Sue Ladd says was most satisfying. The girls were then all-day students at St. Hugo of the Hills School. calm, has two male movie stars.on her hands — her fa- aie - 2 {een aged, bipn-cnd beg Ts Tee, 1008, aaes. ll-year-old son David. He been married to “Alan for 17 years, T'nv-all pre. _ pared to cope with David,” ~ says she.. ‘It's wonderful and slightly unbelievable to see the ali (> *® St. J oseph Mercy Hospital, is a : nurse on the women’s sur- gical floor.Her daughter, Don- re se a freshman. stugent at ege of St, Scholastica in . ng ‘Minn, , Working toward ~ Needle was &-music major be. jon ead marting over “fore transferring to medicine = David, | I boy who ore- alveampe# os a fers baseball-to dancing class, PROUD OF GIRLS. ; i * 4s receiving plaudits for his ' Needless to sy, Mrs, Needle : part in the new movie “The _18-extremely prpud of her girls —_.Provd Rebel,” in which he ap- ° and “just being % “pears with his dad. His por- seems to be the biggest treat - trayal of ~ deaf-mute was 80 = eee ee: _ successful that now he is start- ving work - a new picture, wood grapevine has it that even more exciting things are in ~store for , a natural actor. HE SHONE ane was asked to do a "As we 7 itt : : i ut if Hi. ap a t F i : eabaas = 4 a ~~ Pan > ! , — fil * : Oe < % i THE PONTIAC PRESS FRIDAY, J yANUARY 2. 1950_ “FOURTEEN MURIEL LAWRENCE ‘her aged. mother. Often at bedtime she’s trightened by the pallor of her face ‘in the bathroom mirror, day. First there was Mama’s break- fast to get before the rush to dress, “I swallow her own coffee’ and dash for an overheated bus. Then there was Mr. Smith’s irritability to ab- sorb, because he has 4 “pressure” job. But it’s wearing. So it. would taurant instead of rushing home to get Mama's supper. But Mama doesn’t eat if she isn’t fed. She'll. | just pick at some lettuce if she's alone. : a) May it be brilliant and bountiful! | BURTON'S ~ Smait Ladies’ Apparel 16 N. SAGINAW chops and their preparation in the cup remained unwashed. the ‘table, an awful thing happened, A shout ‘gathered inside Miss M., and burst out wildly: stand this any more!’ ants enn od Miss M.,, & secretary, lives with) “I'm tired! again,” she thinks, and recalls her - have been relaxing to have dined | with a friend at some quiet res- So there was the overheated bus again, the quick purchase of lamb little kitchen where Mama's egg Tonight when Mama started doz- ing in her chair as Miss M. cleared) “I can't (Fils wys DRAYTON HOME FURNISHINGS @ COLONIAL CONTEMPORARY _|- LIVING ROOM FURNITURE ieee aa 1 Channel Back Barrel Chair Colonial—Natural and Persimman Tweed—Reg. $119.50 ....Now $49.50 | 1 Colonial Tub Chair—Loose Cushion, Plaid Cover in Gold, Green, Brown—Reg. $97.60 .Now $69.50 1 ‘Grand Rapids Mate-frenchProvincial Love Seat—_ Print Cover, Biege Eaakmecind with green and | rose figure—Reg. $259. 50 ..... .. Now $189.50 go on living. life is our love of life. NATUBAL DISLIKE- duty by his parents. Why do I. resent doing mine by Mama?” Miss M. resents doing her duty because she is alive—and wants to Our resentment of restrictions on Certainly we all have to accept restrictions, but we do not have to enjoy them. That's ware Miss M. has become confused. Her con-| ‘as science insists that she should en- joy the situation. So she's eo ashamed of her natural dislike -of things, and has added the suffering of self-haté to the, work of doing her duty by Mama.. — . Today many middle-aged chil- dren share her problem. If we're all going to hate ourselves for disliking the restrictions in- volved in caring for aged and de- [Dislike of Responsbi lity Is Not Sinful - pendent parents, wea beg as pale. as she is. ‘Inetead of immediately judging our dislike as sinful, we'd better try to see what sit really repre-| sents—our love of life and our wish to freely live it.: We do not hate a seedling for pushing against the rock which ob- scures its sun, do we? Why then do we have to hate ourselves for disliking restrictions which seem to imped our activity and growth? Plan Moving? Send the Tots Off on a Visit There are authorities on everything. Here are some suggestions from one who spe- moving. Don't take anything non-es- sential. Start a fresh’ string ~ location. Don't attempt to pack’ very. fragile things yourself. Let the professionals han die this. They’ re “jngured, ee, en on 7 Don't drag along butky things like old mattresses and springs on a long trek. They can easily be replaced (and probably should be) in the new town, Don't move furniture you plan to Store on arrival. Sell: “it or give it away. and pets on moving day—store them, or check them, But get sees 1 Grand Rapids Made Sofa —C contemporary’ Cover ~ jin Sauterne. A very smartly designed sofa. Reg. $819.00 «0265 1s eceenay ..... Now $259.50 1 Grand Rapids Made Lounge Chair, Very | Lounge Chair and Ottoman — Solid Maple Arms comfortabte == Cover gray-and black Reg. $139.50 . Now $89. 50 Colonial Wing Sofa—Brown Print. All Spring Construction—Coil Spring Base— Reg. $229.00 .. eon ooo ._7Now $189.00 and Frame — Loose Reversible Seat. and Back Cushions—Reg. $109.25 Now $79.50 ai) Lounge Chair—Green Linen Cover, Foam Rubber =i ‘ushion—Reg. $98.50 Now $69.50 Modern High Back Swivel Rocker—P laid Cover in Brown and Turquoise—Reg. $1: 39.60 . .Now $79.50 oe ee Oe we ee Gs them out of the way for their _ safety and ‘your efficiency. cializes in the problems ot . and box collection at the new *- Do get rid of the children them with grandparents, board | by Caine Whbn [See our new selections of | Shirts G Pants ond Beoutiful Dresses “lt It's Western "~ Have It” BARB gS guy) Dr. B. R. Berman 5 Optometrist au at Game Location Barrel Chatr—Cherry Wood Trim —Small Print Cover—Reg, $79.50 .. Now $59.95 Pe ee ee BEDROOM FURNITURE a ~ ¥ Maple Cheat (80x84) Full Size Poster Bed and Mirror—Reg. $165.60 ............. Now $105.00 French Provincial Bedroom Suite—Dresser, Mirror, Cheat and Full Size Bed—Fruitwood Finish—A | Holland Made Suite—Reg. $449.00. .Now $359.50 - French Provincial commie Chest — Solid Cherrs 4-Drawer—Reg. $79.50 .-o4..0...¢. Now $59: 9 Maple ‘Cricket Chair — R Corsible Seat -and Buck Cushions—Reg. $19.95... .. Now $y. 95 Large Chest and “Full. Size Bed—Made of Genuine Mahogany in Hardwood Finish (Grey) ..7 Reg, $214. 50. Now $159.50 Solid Maple Full Size Bed—L Ti Finis teg. $52.50 _ Now §29.75 Maple Bookcase Bed—Full Size, 2 Siding Doors— Reg. $69.50 .................7., 4. Now $47.50 Solid Cherry Bedroom suite—Doubl Dr esser, Mirror and Full Size Bed—Reg. $248. 50 2... Now $189.50 ¥ ee ee we ee we ew @ 6.8) pee: 8 DINING ROOM FURNITURE 1 46” Round Debts Teme Maple— » Reg. $79.50 . bs es Cen Now $49.50 5 Willett W ildwootd Chercy. Dining Chairs—Odd Seat Eee. pone Covers. Soiled—_ Up to $42.50 . Now '; PRICE 1 Mahogany Tea Wa Gaon — Made by Fine Arts in Grand Rapids—Reg. $69.50 1 6-Pe. Modern Walnut. Dining Set—Dropleaf Table, China and 4 Chairs—Reg. $293.25 ..Now $229. 50° 1 48” Mahogany Credenza Buffet—Lots of Storage . Space—Reg. $119. SO Satie asan Ne $89.50 e Pee ee ee ba Open Every Friday . 7 THUS P.M. (Fare ry J DRAYTON HOME FURNISHINGS ‘ ; L OR 3-3300° 4475, Dixie Highway ‘Drayton Plains COLONIAI CONTEMPORARY 17_N. Saginaw St. FE 4-7071 f tT ‘this pattern—add 5 - Use these gay Swedish designs for quick bazaar items , . . tqwels, |potholders, hags, mats. So simple, even a child can help with this handcraft. Pattern 566: charts, directions for weaving 4 idifferent designs on huck. Deco- irate many varied articles. _ | Send thirty-five cents (coins) for cents for each ‘pattern for Ist-clags mailing.“Send ‘to The Pontiac Press, 124 Needle- ‘craft Dept., P.O. Box 164, Old c helsea Station, New York 11, N.Y. ‘Print plainly — pattern number, iname, address and. zone, Send —for a co f 1959 Laura) Wheeler Needlecraft Book. jlovely designs to order: embroi-| Let Tot Set His. Own Pace’ - Just give your pre-schooler some materials and a place to. ‘work at his own speed and you will help him develop initiative and self-reliance, says a nurs- ety school teacher: aoe She .stressed that parents . shouldh’t “push” their children ’ drawing, painting, or molding |. - Pa when it comes.to activities that involve creating — such as clay.' Let the child express him- self by creating what he wants to. : 2 * * + It is ‘also best if parents avoid setting up models for the. child to cdépy, for this restricts - him from -expressing freely. The main things that thé child should copy, are his parents’ enthusiasm and curiosity, con- tinues the teacher. For example, if the family is ~ at the beach, and little Johnnie . sees his father picking up strange shells, it is. very pos- sible that Johnnie wil do the same -thing. He has copied his father’s curiosity. However, if Johnnie’s father now said ‘You can't go swimming because we are goingto sit and. learn_ the | names of -all these -shells,”” Johnnie would feel ‘‘pushed” and would probably lose all the enthusiasm he ever had- about the shells. . _. It is better not to formally teach _a_—_child his alphabet, | ¢ numbers, and colors before he is school. However, Biz he d asks what “ how to print his name, c should be told: The importag Ved c iy 2 by fone Helams Resolve to look pretty in this - coverall and protect yourself from. 2 splashing sauces. Misses’ dress. Sizes Small (10, 12); 2 yards 35-inch fabric. tern part. Easier, accurate. West 17th St., Please Eat ‘Breakfast Every Day By ALICIA HART NEA Beauty Editor Easy-sew, jt has © wide straps, handy pockets, button ~ closing.. Tomorrow's pattern:) . Printed Pattern 4853: * Misses’ Medium (14, 16); Large (18, 20). Medium takes Printed directions on each pat-| 7 "Chic" is the word la _, the delightfully different Send 35 cents in coins for this pattern — add 10 cents for each: pattern for 1st class mailing. Send to Anne Adams, care of The Pon- tiac Press, 137 Pattern Dept., 243 ; New York 11, N.Y.|" > tones. Bé. Print plainly name, address with 4ione, size and style - number. “flanoels and many others ,.. __ | 2a Hitfor a Miss, so effeminate Ts and so modestly priced, | Feature" - College students, ocaie for. the “holiday vacation period, pac Ber the when the Women’s eign Missionary Society of First Baptist Cat met for Wilson, the special music and messages given by Ethan Rogers, Mar- garet Kemp, Diana Todd and Mary Ann Briggs, all of Moody Bible Institute; by Fred ‘Ebey ‘of Northwestern University; Carolyn Anderson, of West Sub- urban School of Nursing; and Alycemae Stephens, of Eastern Michigan poles: S x = Also Er argaane were Peg-__ ‘gy Proctor of Wheaton , Col- lege and David.Maher. of Cen- tral Michigan College. Jill Hicks and Robert Kiteley played piano’ and organ ac- ———e ; Mrs. Mate tee, presi- . dent of the Society, announced the next meeting will -be held and For- — Thursday, It will feature | a White Cross work session, smorgasbord, and a migeicesey ; | Program. @ ladies suits we offer, tailored to your individual measure, in s styles “Right |. Out of the Book” in flatteringly | autiful gabardines, silks, mohairs, light weight worsbeds, As is Ce ca fashionable pastels and other color i i a eee oe good breakfast tucked inside S00: “PERMANENTS War roy with Haircut a = App't Necessary LOUIS 10° West Huron—2nd Floor Next to Buckner Finance aE The man who marries a dream usually winds up wishing it had Gal. -January Tile Sale! Now $39.95. | F; ee . 23°. cise ese ee rs : eS e : . Wall pink 54 inches high — easy to clean. Loads - of patterns and colors. ‘Run. Lo 9x12 Linoleum Rug long life, large selection of patterns and colors. 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Freezer... 270} FREE DELIVERY Every ‘Appliance |dery, crochet, knitting, weaving, ‘ 5 quilting, dys. In the book, a spe-' ’ potas you each morning cannot be ee. Icial surprise to make a little girl | a SP vonage Stig overemphasized. Health’ and 2° "| nappy—a cut-out doll, clothes to i ; ; | beauty both depend to a Yarge . color—Send_25 | If the child asks a question that : ae 2 e caets fe ’ the-perent,the-anewer_| Extent on this first important 9° °, should be looked up and ex. | mealotyhe day. Your stomach—“g—e-— <_< plained to him in terms fhat | _ has been without food for the we he will understand. This will | longest stretch in 24 hours. jf .!. | help to teach him the impor- People who. feel that they Poss FEATURING THE LATEST tance of truth, she concludes. can't get breakfast down have °, ’ FASHIONS IN EY , : —— a : a mistaken notion about what EWEAR at. 5 eh breakfast must be. It needn't : The American fla t in- . = - spired eee Scott Kty to be bacon and eggs and toast. x” ‘ write “The Star-Spangled Ban- It needn't be the same. thing : ( Sy | — in 1814 had 15 stripes each morning. In yo grand- i ~~ NC \ nd5 stars, for the original | mother's day, it was quite is We Also “ vy. i beta Kentucky and Ver- | likely to be lamb chops, fried a Feature nae potatoes and apple pie. This _ : 2oS) was considered filling and in- . ee CONTACT — - deed_it-was. ~ ex © ‘ea. LENSES But if food isn't tempting to ‘WwW. ~ you the first thing in the.morn- _ -a,.. ing, have an egg beaten up in a e “7 glass of milk. This is both un- re Be a a = Happy. New ‘Year! Karen’s — Floor | ‘Covering Drayton Plains, Mich, ee Sale Priced _ BUY NOW No Mawes Down! | 2 Years to Pay! Open Monday and Pridey : Nights ‘tik 9 WAYNE GABERT 7 121 North Saginaw Phone FE 5-6189 | ~s Tre emo) @ = Fabulous | «Savings. FABRICS for. : DRAPERY—SLIPCOVERS | ‘UPHOLSTERY & * “Do Your Whole House Over . For the Price of A Room! . f eS. (x5 “50 Yd. Slipcover 75° ¢ Ya. ee CHECK OUR TABLES FOR BOLTS . BOLTS of BARGAINS! Upholstery e € twosi.so (. Ya. | ‘ee ts A. M. to.5:30 P. M. Daily Monday and Friday, Nights "til 9 he M. Closed Sunday 1933) *s. Telegraplt Road aS =" FE 2.9163 ; = nes # ets | %. = eating et ee ee ee Aa 3 ee ee tte nee "3 Bier 88s a ey gat eo 2. = ; “ sits 4 Frcewaec. f : oes bd F : Se t ay _ ate i a ve F cee : siete : “see —— “~~ * OE aoae a THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, JANUARY 2. 1959 have a very heavy frame you could lose much more than that, ” However, do not use any spetial Water More Drying ial Lanal! Pw ae. The state of New “York isthe poctiatyn, enehgs, an a ; et! Jill la e Pla ace Sees raed aan MA RE / Cream Is Better. for Dry Skin TTT 4 in Your Fan vily’ } Your. New" 4 By. JOSEPHINE. LOWMAN po. Vee py RUTH MILLETT uit cant KAGk’ iid tian 4645 Sheol Soy. gt o 7 @ “Sud « perv use ware] — From the Humane Society a9, ake is place i the a Sectional 4 water on’ a dry skin?” a ae te ot ee soph he elljpeany elrgereglling ad j- a A, If your skin is ary I moet rene ques you your- os eave ‘yan Aina adhe => = cid fe fet fi = before getting your child a fitted, | . . My. measurements are bust 34 One catch is that any parent styled, . : / moet waist 27 and hips 40. who answered the questions real- built, Pe can I go on a liquid diet? “ty aust one: Wl your cl covered, A. Even with a large frame question one: your finished ... pow AT A LOW, | vu sc ccrrec ant so scot regembty | , ) lose 10 to 15 pounds. Unless you gyregenaee ee just for you. - d LOW PRICE! Alt work: ike by senior Special shuoic’ —any desired length~ question with an unqualified “Yes? doesn’t know much about either children or animals. 4 students under super. jj ‘et. You still are maturing Almost always, the pet tliat is anv back Oc seat vision of instructor pyeicehy wad es ee going to be Junior's yery own Seiaht y west 0 a = ae = loge. Eat a soon belongs to either Mama or eight you requ R we need Papa, Animals loye to romp and arr built Phone FE 4-1854 jj your milk and cereal and some play with kids, but they’re smart wil =o ee ceonigbies, Hine ~ oar ee % and covered in your ee s. r, you can ea adult to get them out of scrapes, Closed All Day more and Jeave parties ge when they are choice of fine fabrics. W off “seconds,” and candy; desserts, sick, and to make sure feeding Wednesday gravy, nuts, fried foods, in be- time is never skipped. Call Miss Wilson Today f vCen. meal snacks, cream, soda | So usually they give their great- LORETTA ZALESKI : for Information . 2 est love and loyalty to an adult : lio 5 of Waterford Pitan yao Lewy = in the household, sel gl: and Mrs, Walter J. Za-_| affect - Next, the prospective owner Js| leski of Belleville announce the , . 7 PONTIAC your fun because you'll be self- asked to consider how the pét) engagement of their daughter, | Quialir Furnishings aud Carpeting conscious, Also | you will - be would fit into his household. "| Loretta, to Lawrence H. De- ORlando 3-1225 BEAUTY COLLEGE healthier. Take hip-slimming ex-| _ _ Make no mistake. In time the; Mino, son of Mr. and Mrs. Vic- 164% East Huron ercises. — : — pet will take over. tor DeMino of Emerson street. (loon a a een ener = Seniesa Q. “I have hairs on my upper ; aes fe . The family may start out with | Miss Zaleski fs a graduate of . ; * SU 4 ys out W airar = Se r | ‘Behind Kresge’s, 2nd Fleer lip and my chin ‘and they are rea fi yer i fr Pack bapa it with cleansing | | Tee tanily may for treating | Michigan State University “PARAMOUNT BEAUTY SCHOOL ae, ‘getting longer. They are dark and than soap na water. ¢ the pet like a cat or a dog eionge she ae ee bie 1 11% S. Saginaw, Eagle Theater Bidg., Pontiac, Mich. | : ——T wary) embarraaat You wrote = If you de- a agg ia arbre tees Data Pj heinerary s0- Enrollments Available in Day or Evening' Classes q 1 z a = pied Boerne oe peedah te ly, but like a star bearder. | rority. Mr, DeMino‘is attending Wrile, phone or call in person for Free Pamphiet not have a skin specialist in your town, call your local hos- pita] and. they will direct you, If you have to find one your- self, Be sure that he or she is a graduate of a well - qualified school of electrolysis. and arthritic joints, is getting a Q. “I am 19 years old, 5 feet) heating pad for Christmas to keep two inches tall and weigh 102|"W™ cozy while Be sleeps. pounds. Do I need to gain weight?) Another pointer for those con-/{- My Measurements are bust 32,|sidering a pet is that everyone . | waist 22, hips 34 — in the house must want the pet.) jonce that the only way to have I them removed permanently is by iy ¢lectrolysis. How can I select a }| 600d operator?” | A. Many skin specialists have | | i Mic xe - I've seen cats sitting on the Toe Teka eae PHONE FEDERAL 4 2352 finest furniture in the homes of). . —— — ae the most meticulous housekeepers And our own Sam, a big. black zzle ALWAYS FIRST electrolysists in their ‘offices, If Labrador with a graying not, ask a dermatologist to re- VA Brush - I ls Best i QUALITY! § A. Yes. ANIMALS KNOW * . “Will ofl hair | The pet will take care of the tl for Li Ss: ? Sate face?" snake = dissenting member of the fami- : p los. No. ly. Pets seem to have an uncanny way of knowing which member voted against taking them in, and} they don't rest until they’ve made the dissenter - their most loyal! | Champion. A successful mouth make-up Q. “Is ice or ice water good needs a glamorous lipline. Cre- j|for the complexion? If so, why?” A. Yes, they promote skin ‘line the mouth or improve on — to a fine textured epidermis. uced_to- explain a plant, : = natural contours, Use the lip ee i ke most dogs, ms ~prush with professional ciev-_|~C-are for Clothes. | Spet 1s difterent: He's so_smart- ROYAL Good Morning | are too plump to nicely out- erness, With your lipstick filled brush prop your small finger beauty, They tend to contract | the pores and in this way lead Whether your clothes are Te- The objector ts quickly from every dollar you spend at Penney’s! s he’s almost human,” So my advice is get the pet if Cheerfully vigorous and warmly inviting . . . this against your chin to steady | of them. Treat them gently. Royal special reflects the perfect blend of charm and your hand and give guidance | Put them on good padded . Né ; ‘hangers, mend them and have Band_ Instrument style for the smartest settings. : to your:brush. 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Free Trial, Call FE 4-9582 Today 10. 10 men Pa : ee right through — weather. = Sia 7 0 14 oad | = __eadioe Luxuriously Furnished in! “Mirrors, Chéome and Carpeting House eof ‘enus Figure Salons _ , $ Telegraph at Square Lake Rd, ai Las tba ‘Downtown Penney’ '. | Miracle Mile Penney’s |. “Open Mon. & Fri, 9:30 A. M. to.9 P.M. . Open Every Week Day . ae All Other Deys 9:30, M. to'5:30 P.M. | Mow, thru Sit, 10 A.M. te 9 P.M. | 3 ake ay ee ‘4 J ek es ‘ La : teed hed ett aye an a : : 2 er Ne — \ \ [ 7 a? t Eacee = : E 3 i * : = Pe ° \ . 2 THE PONTIAC. PRESS . FRIDAY, JANUARY2,199.. °°... ss | PONTIAC, MICHIGAN,” (a Jo a ae “ . pore : © we ra Speier gs eS: : i ae eee f : Ee ties Close Race. With Stork Citizen Group Plans Study. Ends Wev..of Need for Local Colleges © i = HOWELL (UPI =~ A Good Sa- |Imaritan came along to help yes- | terday when Mr. and Mrs. Clar- ments, ence Price of Pinckney were ex -|pecting their first child. They had started for the hospital at 2 a.m, The road was icy, and/-iuding Oakland, has been launched they had driven only a short dis- es *. ¥ An intensive study of the need tance before their car slid off the road. community colleges in six) southeast Michigan counties, in- by a Citizens Advisory Committee State University. under the leadership of Wayne tée’s goal is twofold — — to prepare reports on the community col- lege situation as it now stands in the metropolitan area, and to develop recommendations on how | available to the greatest num- higher education can be made. are expected to ake from nine months to a year, in addition to ‘Oakland, will be conducted in ‘Wayne, Macomb, Monroe, Wash- tinaw and St. Clair counties. Dr. Boicourt said that Michigan ‘State University, the Unjversity programs, isting facil. ities, location of new facilities, financing of new facilities and necessary legislation. . The Citizens Advisory Committee grew out of recommendations made in 1955 to the State Legis - lature’s joint. study committee on- ber of people at the lowest cost. Thomas §. Nurnberger, | vice president of the Michigan. Bell Telephone Co.,. has been named general. chairman, Dr. Boicourt will direct the committee's gver- all activities. The committee's studies, which lof Michigan and the State Depart- ment of Public Instruction have pledged their “full cooperation in the: study, Sub-committees have been formed under the advisory com- / mittee toe study six specialized areas, — — and enroll- Dr. Gerald W. Boicourt, director higher education by Dr: S V:" Martorana,.a U.S. Department of Health, Education and Welfare spe- cialist -on community and junior colléges. =<. . Sub-committée cae are George A. Jacoby, director of personnel relations, General Mo Pete rcs cane te of. community college services at! in a jeep station wagon equipped | Wayne State University, said that! with chains and took them to neigh- |85 leading figures in business, com- ‘bors where they ealied police and munity planning, education and an ambulance for help. labor have been appointed to the e Both were unable to make it. So| committee.: the Good Samaritan continued the | He said the advisory commit. }13-mile journey with the Prices to) = ~Ithe hospital in Howell, where they’ - RECREATION PERIOD? — sed not. This Pontiae Motor -Division hoist operator is cai oe coe a projects ‘an image of the far side hook clamping arrived at 10 a.m. * ‘On-to-Alaska’ A seven pound-seven ounce girl. -}was born to Mrs, Price. at 11:57 a.m. The infant was Mrs. Price's first child and Howell's first baby of 1959. ‘{. And the Good ‘Samaritan? He let without giving his namie. Will Live in Honeymooning in Kansas City, Mo. where they will make their home| are area newlyweds Mr. and Mrs. Gary L. Wilcox. WATERFORD TOWNSHIP —| Missouri. thurch parlors immediately fol-} lowing the ceremony. Reshuffling Stated The Secepion was held in the Bride F rom Waterford —vening Classes Set at Lawrence Tech Evening classes at Lawrence In- stitute of Technology at Northwest- fern highway and 10-Mile will be- ee Feb, 16. _ * * pe Vase W. Hobson announced that mid-year enrollments will be 4im-| superintendent - of = A’ | (Mich.) Publie Schools, programs; Mrs. Neil E, Warren, adult educa- tion consultant, existing facilities, Charles A. Blessing; director of the Detroit City Planning Com- mission, location of new facili- ties; Malcolm RB. Lovell dr., ‘ot industrigl - - relations eh and analysisfgr Amer- Motors Corp., finance; Dr. oll Munshaw, deputy super- mt of the Wayne County actually utilizing closed-circuit television to cor- operation onto the monitor: shown at left. Com- iTrip for Boys: - - —a ee ee - rectly position the clam type hoist hook before . pletely finished Pontiac ‘bodies arrive at this ie y The bride, the former Karen’ Hit h B d eeeras 6 in Pst eee and . gpa greene | lowering the 1959 body to a chassis on the main _-point on ‘‘flat cars’’ following a continuous track. Star ts in ] uly - Penelope Rich, is the daughter of af ig way Oar ing pre-college Glasses, and 200 in| of the County School ‘ assembly . = A 16 mm TV. camera (inset) ~ 7 . |Mr. and Mrs. Mason W. Rich of 7 the Technical Institute Division be- Board Absn., public relations and Bs ae - Edward J. Kuhn, 2295 Lake Au-}341 Dover Rd., Waterford Town-) LANSING (UPI)—A reshuffling| cause of high enrollment. - ‘publicity, ‘ | Closed | Circuit at Pontiac Motor Alaska trip for boys, July 9, 1959. gelus Rd., Waterford Township,-a social studies teacher at the Hazel Park High School, has set a de- parture date for his third On-To- of 522 Second St., the bridegroom's parents. The couple was married at ;the First Congregational €hurcit, Pon- Rochester, are! * | ship. Mr. and Mrs. Lee F. Wilcox of key personnel in the highwayt_ ane - lthe evening: divisiog “is Jan. 93. department is expected to 5 jnounced today. * &« & SS Highway Commissioner John C, Ww * Deadline for new applicants - to! |Counselot's will be available--eve- nings by appointments until classes Other Oakland County particl- pants include Charles Cox, ‘director of PTA District 7; C. A. Eldridge, administrative assistant to the Oak SiPark Schools superintendent; Wil- TV ‘Eye’ Used in ‘Assembly — x «* * 7 @_\tiac, by the Rev, Karl W. Ostberg Mackie said yesterday ‘he will an-| begin. liam J. Enterson, secretary of the - The 8,000 mile journey will “In- .+ an afternoon ceremony: lnounce the appointment of two oe ee Oakland County Assn ah ] viaiclude visits to Chicago, Banff, . ke 5 Schoo: ‘The’ man who hoists 1959 car| veyor on ‘a dolly, the operator jof one ‘program’ can get a little Juneau, the Cascades and Chinook -* * * |chief deputiés—one in charge of} Fermer students may register) superintendents. . hpdies onto the chassis on Pontiac| Positioned next to the TV screen monotonous at. times. meek third of AS, ae ‘of the| _.The new Mrs. Wilcox selected administration and one in charge|Feb. 9.— Feb. 13, » Charles Jav‘kson, “director of Motor Division's assembly line| %™ ome side of the body, drops “However,” he says, “I'm not — trip, $415-$620, must he! ® floor length gown with a chantilly of operations. Evening students may earn &@jadult education for Reyal Oak a clam type hook over the as- sembly, The camera, focused on. the te side of the body, projects a picture “enabling the {| operator to determine correctly The extra vision is provided by| When the hook Is safely secured B.S. degree in engineering or as- sociate engineering degrees. The engineering pre-college classes are for high school graduates lacking required subjects ier engineering. lace bodice. sabrina neckline, long} * * * sleeves and bouffant skirt of tiered) “The appointments will start a 4 . lace and tulle over slipper satin. | ichain reaction,’ Mackie — said. Kuhn said the aim’ of. the .trip|! “There are about 15 people in-| is educational, and ’jt is a non- A fingertip veil of silk ‘illusion profit venture. fell from a; seed pearl tiara. She| volved.” -|earried a casc ade of white roses Schools: John Simonds; superin- tendent of Lamphere public schools; and George Skrubb, di- rector of the Oakland County Plan- ning Commission. — ‘finds his job easier nowadays, ret by each =~ going on the: ‘thanks to the assistance of an extra pair of “eyes.” x * subjected to’ any commercials.” India Launches Drive to Exterminates Rats * for hoisting. Within seconds aft- ? | a closed circuit television hook-up,| © NEw DELHI (UPI) — India’ * x * | ate on thay ts ra yan “wee | goverment una tats French Alpine Troops | sis at" nare cs som Legnard’s Guarantee: second floor body drop station. The ‘hs chads Ga the main aesema- the.24 bil- Kill 32 Arab Guerrillas -+| Walters of Waterford: Bridesmaids| 4 e ‘miodern industrial application uti- bly lide below lion oe ee eeteee bert poeple te were Darlene Dahl of Pontiac : lizes a 16mm, double Jens camera} “" | thi country 7. to 1—which_de-| ALGIERS (UPI) — French Al-|and Janine “Rich. sister of the! Se eee “anda I2-inch monitor. Only dif-| Both screen and camera can be| stroy 91 million dollars worth of |Pine troops killed 32 Arab guer-|bride, Another sister, Gayle Ann’ ; ° ferences from a home TV set are| mounted at any angle or height and) fog grains each year. rillas near Azszga, 100 miles east| Rich, was flower girl. Sa sound and channel !ih. equipment is capable of trans-| x * * of here, jna’ battle that began ~ & * ittin pictu to sta The anti-rat campaign ts = New Year's Eve and continued in-| Brother of the bridegroom, Jack Increased efficiency and greater - sag heat me op toe atgnce pected to run into trouble in ew Yeat’s Ray, authorities|Wilcox of Rochester, was best, safety are the benefits derived a areas where Jainism and simi” ‘here reported today, * ‘man and Karl Severence and) from the TV. {nstallation. ‘Pontiac’s first shift operator.) lar religious sects ots étak- | There was no report ef French) Richard Blanchard, both of Le As the body rolls off a con- Carl Wright, admits “eight hours’ Ing of any = ies: chester,seated the “SHAPED VICT OVER RECESSION IN 1958 schase may be costing a few e may ' ; TAT Ee ~The articles you LS = ‘ Ea -dollars anes costing b re always assured. , Business dropp y in first four months, and then snapped back. service, a “etinicion ¢ Eo to the c Personal Income fel bet! little. This time,'Wall St. called the turn. “My primary ai is to gramt #2091 > Every ~ Fuge, but ever tosehingoe ot name brand Jt. Steal production was 2. As new construction 3. And carloadings and 4. Federal Reserve eased, customer is — ‘icy i is to afford savings ‘| an early riser, and housing rose, 8 autos followed; then tightened money, merchandise. MY eat, not rust by specia 40 “ 2 us S A: . Fed. Res. Rediscourit Rates to- all 365 days ap heer Taales. ¥ y $150 #RnigHT canoapines | 5 ee purchases or for § — ea i O 30 > aay 3 is the best can alg 3 } a "5 J z Each and every ~~ sold Hever a discards OF Ss ; HG 100 2 find for ahe. purchase price. rticle 20 -} = : E ed Ser purc Te at a - $ 2 15} " discontinue’ iD soa a s i m torem 7” é j 5°) SASSENGER CAR OUTPUT g : ith value and satis scion me = 25 2 : . . ic 0 . eo ok LLL ELitiitigisiiisyiss . ° : | ae ata 'ST#='58~ | ISIE 'SS~'S6~ 57-465 8~ 61954255 — Sb STW 58 Signed: ¢ 3 = QUARTERLY DATA. QTR. DATA SEAS. ADJ. ANN. RATES QUARTERLY DATA QUARTERLY DATA _— = Agree _. ~| 5. Transfer payments © 6. And propped pervene 7. Consumers spent rather 8. As prices leveled off — never dropped, ” income; | freely (except dn autos),| & Inte in year. v 30F Gec Secity, Unempl ss ec] . oy [tet Seles : i - COST OF LIVING < -< $0 7 : 4 * 3 300 3 na 3120 o%eq : > 3 20 rs 48 8 40 a 5 5 J ee Serneetet: |: Pp ts ed sere ] Yy > te ° oe ‘ @ 11S . nea aha tatata re) Y/ 0 200 fun 4 why o - e = re} 15 ate nace eee : 200 Y ' : ‘ ‘Pp ' - eo j ” pare nee ete seitacoeits Fa i ees 3 2 ) noe ip ee be 5110 eo—em en a RaBeoeR es! © 1991 ; YY aa | THHBRBRBARE * WHOLESALE PRICES 3 5 te e . a8, on wren 3 "fy = 10 : Hi af Ht gi 5 Se) © , ot | | _ , ry ad TITTLE LLL. 0 ob | apy 100 Redadadenfbabeel lecelepoleabafadeaec S19542 55 — 56 SI ™ SEY LZ ld i 1954 'S5-~'S6 = vste 1954 SS S6—~ STS Bw PI r A par le IN With a Di Jiamond : QTR. DATA SEAS. ADJ. ANN, RATES QTR. DATA SEAS. ADJ. = RATE QUARTERLY DATA SEAS. ADJ. TERLY DATA ae _ | 9. Business men stopped _* 10. Total government spend- 11: industrial output made WN, Unemployment receded | _— from | retrenching, _, | ing hit a peacetime peak, Oy", -" J ~(as employment rose), . mr |. oF of tei |p eemementne mats] | ere | [_wemermenee | F YOUR FUTURE =. — LEONARDS” a a Zz e —— So : hegre li fa PN am iio oe #0 : : 3" SIO ee $s or EMPLOYMENT : 4 ;. = SS” DUSINESS INVENTORIES Pe ot Race Med & so}-——— on s , 60 . ef ; ‘es ce SERIE eae . of ft : . 6 3 —ie fee 5 6 a —7 . 4 9 b0bee—CS| t oe 1270 ne me os " 4 UNE OYMENT 2 L Z oe ee ~- Sao eee $ $ leeecee®” = x sseoeicetemaseotentiacot ee r 20} PLANT & FOU. OUTAY— 10h pera Jj] 00° g 0a g°0e® ( ANN. RATES ) . 5 iene Oe | : (9 Lehebechefehelesheflcaecacndfached 100 Ba GeaWeweuewedeee dl 0 eee eee eee wena eee ee! ¥19S4~'SS~ 56 ™'S TSE eT TT BT ey ee ee a SIS SSS ~ ‘Shar SJ or 58 QUARTERLY DATA SEAS. ADJ. a QUARTERLY DATA SEAS. ADJ. QUARTERLY DATA 15. pion a lift to H 6, Result: Wall St. bubbled Man's Massive Solitaire with anticipation. GENT’S RING — o * : : rr - g Heavy 14 K. solid gold ; 40}- - : : ' mounting set with beauti: ie! a | fl amond. $450 Valu, ; ee _ a + OUR: PRICE deans Fos = = . + 20 a\— 3 i+—a— a = = 3 3 is ON * : (Tre ey aye. 4 : eet 05, 8 ATS 4 tuk bets: d deme, te Treasury, ps bf eM, LC, Ys is, ote: ih qieror 1988 dete : ; $a. ere estimated. 20 N. Perry (Corner Lawrence) ~ FE 4-4503 © ee EIGHTERY ma _THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, JANUARY. 2; 1959 os ane = > 70: ‘ Fee = > we ce = aoe ; ed out Angus. “Then we can see) ener Cane Brace stared fxn snd tld on — "hs thee -< 1) “See? One cannot see,” ad. : : ~%.% “NEW HAVEN, Conn, (AP) ~| The Green Em ress ie eidligelt Seite ed —“ Siow at Man, The cash drawer stuck, Bruce| County’ police tried a ‘citinal high school “authorities report fiyou know much about the Oc- 3, & put his hand inside a door on the|torch; When that got too id ee ; aptures Him js ~ adult classes in auto mechanics AC ll ‘eult?” side of the register to open the| Bruce, they used. a crowbar. (Copyright 1958) ow « OY Elizabet adell | | penasiiorg ieee cace ts alt right, but the reg-| for women are so popular they sre - . | EAFRUASM) REAP “LOUISVILLE, ky. (AP) — Bar-' Some of the Gogs grabbed hislister is in bad shape. - setting up advanced © CHAPTER XVI | way. Angela came to sit beside | It being Clear. that they did not, | = — anes hon ER . acme j Angus turned to Ferdy, him. : | she favored them with a brief - “Could anybody have got- into) x tt #* ltalk an then, her “enthusiasm were away! “Worried?” she asked. ‘kindled, Swerft bac to her seat to | “A little. I shall havé to report) raise the subject with. the other and it makes another smudge) Péssengers. “What do you make of that?” |asked Angela, when she had eet “She's wise to stick to lemon the coach while we from it?” “If thev did, sir, it Was a quick | it, said Ferdy. ‘‘I got out as'On my career as a courier.” soon as I pulled up,, and [I went! It wasn’t your fault.” inside and had a quick wash, then’ | 1 walked up and down, giving my; kx legs a stretch, rain or no rain, | and then you sent me out some fe4) Empress, and I was looking for- and I had it sitting at that table) ward to doing the two journeys oufJhere under that bit of shelter.| — out and back —_ without a vA ‘a ‘Home Improvements... No Additional Payments _. HOW? — WITH A BIG BEAR CONSOLIDATION MORT- GAGE ... . It poys off your existing Lond jo 1G. | “No, but it's my bos paqgaaas I may only be a fill-in, but I was growing rather fond of this “Do you think she believes it all?” “T've no idea. Is she giving the lecture again in there?’’ * *« * | black mark showing anywhere. “I think so. She's fuol of odd ‘Apart from the time I was hav-| pony take jt too seriously. | Her mind's” full of | ing a wash, sir, I had the Em- ‘sal t he | to’ “Ideas? ee ; Le press in view the whole time. meg z ee hak ste y's| Cobwebs, she hasn't used it since | | ELECTRONIC —- ee Contract or Mortgage and Consolidotes ALL What's more, I was coming out] ®.°s carrieg such a heavy weight| ome lett 1 — and she didn’t ne ‘naling { apenas an exper YOUR DEBTS ... Plus~ Financing” your Im- of the bwiding just as you all was : use it when she was there. = of work before. The papers weren't mental model of a new, provements. You pay: no more than you do ~ now. But...the value of your home will be wey increosed. =—— © ——— gBIG BEA Ver iside me, it's all right. When! The geratest distance wert fo 92 Ww. HURON ST. a ~~ Pontiac you're not™ with me—” east in the U.S. is 3,100 miles. . : “You begin to shake? You need- | The north to south maximum is, : : oo 6S ; ANS What,” he inquired, “made me. think that people go on trips like this to ’ee and to learn?” “That's just your courier blood. going in, and I saw Mr. Holt and Miss Seton and Mr. Tarrant get- ting off.” “Which means that nobody could have entered the coach your. secing. them,” sald the ad- miral. “They could've crept round, 1 suppose, sir, and | nipped in, but I'm stire J should’Ve seen them.” “Then we'll all go and look in- side the farmhouse,” said the ad- miral, Mr. Holt fétt into -step- beside Angus and spoke a few words in- audible to the others, “Maybe . somebody: went back “and fetched it out of. the coach,” important, you heard my father say 20." “Important. or not, they were part of a passenger’s luggage and I'm supposed to deliver the per-| You're still lookink depressed.” sonnel and the packages intact.’’| “T'fee| depressed, I feel de-| handle 2,000 different lines. J / MANO 1 pressed about Us. I've got a —— == ae a % ae - no ed ABOARD wieeling. A feeling that I'm just | } : : < “Stop worrying, and think of j . 2. translator built by Bell “tele. | phone Laboratories. A translator is part of the complicated equip- | ment in local telephone ex- | changes. This one is designed to. | cometh | Woiil, - dreaming it all.” lyou 1 wake up and find live vane | oe ; ee . x fo ¥) “I've got that feeling too, but) ished, you can put itSout of your, we had a romance aboar it doesn't Make me shake. It's a) y sf and! “Miss Seton and Holt?” imind. You've got me for ever a [nice feeli fter all, 4 is al “Then I'm not imagining it?" — panies ce i oe dream: isn't i? Lov oung!” (ever. “I don’t think so. But don’t see - a of *. i Continued Tomorrow too much, Jt--might just be that - ' i they're being thrown together.” “When you're sitting here be- “And he might have several) wives in the States.” he said. “You get jokers, remem- “There's no wife on his pass- int Sf you have any fear’ that! 1,700 mils. wpe | ber, in eyery pack. = 7 port — riot that that proves any: | - — _ — -_ thing. If he did have one, J | . wg : . 2 = EXPLORES ALL ANGLES ; : 'd “a , eas ° ; ~The dispatch case was. not In| Bee be 0 Oe. vee hand y| f ik | #0, Perhaps —’ : ihe room, not in-the coach, not in| re a) Tgts = : Ve : rete t.8%, iliac : , There was an interruption. Mrs. | beta : Denby-Warre. pad came, she told) the roaqway, Angus, after check- "frig get movements, and exploring possibility, spoke regretfully to Lord Lorrimer. “I'm very sorry, but’I’m afraid {t can't be found.’ them, to make a suggestion about the missing case. “Only a suggestion,’ she re-| peated, taking Angus’s seat. ‘I've, . a ' oye " been thinking it over, and I'm| * “Don't worry.” Lord Lorrimer | yondering if it isn’t one of those sounded unmoved, “It'll turn Up. | ingtances of mass hypnotism. perhaps, Perhaps you'd better a * *: h : explain to the farmer that the “We got used to seeing Mr papers haye no value, but it the Yule working at his papers, and 80, case iy brought to him and he : today, we imagined that he was ‘wends it on, Ul pay a small re- ne : ward for its return.: still working. It's quite possible. Po you know.” “Shouldn't it be repofted to the! There was a pause. | police?” asked Maurice. Z “You mean,”. said Ankela at “No. There's no need tor that,” |last, ‘that the Case hasn't been on) _faid Lord Lorrimer. ‘‘And“1 sug-|the coach at all. today, and is) gest’ — He turned. to Angus —| somewhere else?” : t “that there's nothing to keep us| ,, here. The case has gone.” In Mr. Yule’s luggage, most t 7a A probably. He forgot to bring the | _ Angus went baek to explain the cee ae case into the. coach with matter to the farmer, and then =a followed the passengers on to the| “Well, coach. When they were on their! before getting to the hotel,” TONITE Big _—— a sea ¢ a BGG [zeeus-| f] Bea back ould ‘w we haven't long to wait) ‘point » =: "AROUND TOWN by Gert Have All the Cash You'll N eed . Next Christmas by Opening = ALL PLASTIC WALL TILE ||9| | Y 9 (I h TOD AY! | : a Tile. Your Bathroom—Do-|t-Yourselft ; our ul : . _ - ax, 50% OFF | | Reg. 2e NOW ..le Reg. 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Just drive this week- ‘pnd as you wouldn't demand that 1: yin 1 Plane Piloted fe Drank? the benefit of the young- in the audience, if any, the “seats"’ were Sig tend: hn-ines. seatitadahatiitg ante But he was sore at the waiting for somebody ‘more. impor) taht, anybody else drive. Pring: out of'a whitewashed” pilots. strung along facing sides of the ‘th een vied s wes bia, o- ally on Se yell Sot those driv- Y *k over whose single door.| 4. it turned reached (cabin, and resembled long rows of| eluding eyes glazed a bit by PX ing us to drive: More coffee than pe he oak Jost after Cie war, was printed axle of the few truly See nt at, we reached cabin wash basins. The wash| bourbon. Da tes tobe, Wane booze, more wakefulness than small and now éxtinct Italian air- ‘international words, “Bar,” ‘gage. The ‘was on a ins were not for the hands,| an anxious ambition for levita- weariness. line from Rome to Venice, Jt was| “mersed Me: piiet and co-pilot: | grass strip, and it was brilliant. |kiddies, not for the hands. Uncom-| tien in a°C46, ‘there would be a | And a Happy New Year from all an afternoon flight. We had:had| "™ i= rm . ‘| But I’ve ‘never forgotten ‘the |fortable, too. * ~ « moment when (by pre-arrange- |0f us who worked on INS. luncheon at some good Roman res- We yho had few drinks could sight of the two plots coming |stARTED THE SHOW 1 (F ment, ot course) ‘the door be: | ee taurant, with maybe a drink before| not have been more shocked if we; ut of a shack marked “Bar.” Anyway, this boy would wait ced pac spe as Children Rate Mascot It's a terrible thing to suspect and certainly a proper wine during. h : that ot imbibe. had been éxecutives of the WCTU. Juntil the distinguished and invari- - |hBliday, let’s try to drive person- - Ahead of Equipment others during the war‘to end all Wats that’ didn’t, even though all} war to end all wars. ? * * * The point of this is that during this long and: bloody New Year's * «* * At plane time, in those primitive days of postwar European avia- tion, ‘the passengers lugged their own baggage to the edge of a per-} But we had the other passengers, forated tin strip left over from the|most of whom had wined and dined time when the field was a fighter| with enthusiasm, had sudden and base. There was no waiting roons, t misgivings about the ability of no public address system, The flop-eared DC3 sat’ there a few + yards away from us, but a guard prohibited our boarding it. He was ably nervous delegation was seated and its belts buckled before he sent in his disorderly flight engineer and the Chinese- bey who had been assigned to him, by ory, 8 his assistant. (The American pilots had an essentially cruel but funny | We had no way of knowing whether the airmen had ventured in that place for a drink or innocently to inquire the way to vespers. We had 4 joker pilot in the CBI theater during the war ,who un- nerved a lot of visiting gress- men by subtly associating himself even with mild alcohol. _ His job was jockeying a C46 over The Hump, from the Assam Valley in’ India to Kumming. The plane was reserved chiefly for visiting |‘ VIP characters. Jt was a bucket seat job. For Well, sir, with the caine | strain- ing and the wicked places just 20 feet below it was very disturbing: way of turning to their right in the/to sense (however. incorrectly) | cockpit ahd saying, incredulously,|that our hero at the controls had | ‘Is THAT my co-pilot?’ Then he. just finished off anything as simple| thi€ particular pilot, would board/as a can of beer. the plane and walk up the slanting! He didn't of course. This boy ae two men to handle our ve- hicle. 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Beverage Set, Reg. 3.25.........1.885 Large Gold Edge Relish Dish, Reg. 2.49. 1,39 > ‘4376 UNION LAKE RD. _ —M ‘33507 em t a _____.___\'m_probably-the lousiest feel. | Big Ten Team ‘one for the _-Mudy. sephom nore Mitchell Ogie- go, ran the Hawkeye juggernaut _ touchdown in the opening minutes} THE PONTIAC’PRESS:” FRIDAY. JANUARY 2, 1959 Rolls Up 429 Ground Yards California Is Unable ‘to Contain’ Powerful lowa Juggernaut PASADENA, Calif. w —- De-| jected California rooters whol. watched Iowa's stunning 38-12 Rose Bow! victory have this consola-| ~ tion: i Iowa coach Forest Evashevsld feels as bad as they do today. — ing winning coaeh in Rose Bow! history,” said Evy, a avant in |, his eyes. Nursing the flu, Evy, got off | sick bed yesterday and watched! his explosive Hawkeyes plaster the Pacific Coast Conference standard bearer with the 12th loss in the 13 years of the pact with the Big Ten. California -never was game. in . the ~*~ * * There was a glimmer of hope when, on the third play, Iowa halfback Willie- Fleming fumbled and the Bears- recovered the! Hawkeye 36. But four plays later, Cal gave up the ball on downs and lowa promptly marched 68 yards in 10 plays for a touchdown. Iowa then proceeded to give a shirtsleeved crowd of 98,297 a dazzling ground attack exh{bi- tion. A horde of Hawkeye ballcar- riers led by Bob (Jet) Jeter Made a shambles of Cal's gutty but out- waneied line. Iowa backs rolled up 429 yards on the ground breaking the old bowl mark of 320 set by Illinois against UCLA in the open-| . ing game of the PCC-Big Ten pact in 1947. , x *. Lanky and footloose Jeter set two Rose Bowl records himsetf 1 fongest run from,-— scrimmage (81 yards) and the oth- er for most yardage gained (194); Ali America quarterback Ran. dy Duncan and his able under- to perfection. They passed only enough to keep Oal’s defense on edge. Duncan hit 5 of 7 tosses top | 50 _ yards and one touc hdown, Ogiego = connected on 4 of 5 for 37 yards. * * * “That was our strategy — stay on the ground and pass only when necessary,” Evashevski said. “Our basic plan was to run in. side and off tackle. We figured they were weak there.” Cal's young and _ personable coach, Pete Elliott, concurred that).. Towa simply had too many horses. | * * * | “We all with: we could have played much better,” he said, | “and I speak for the whole optel — but everyone gave everything) he had." Eliott said scouting reports haal| warned of the explosive capabili ties of the Hawk's backs — Jeter, Willie Fleming, Capt. Don Nocera, Don Horn, Ray Jauch,- Kevin Fur long. “We knew Eliott said, did everything we could te ad- just to it — even changed our | charging, But it's hard to block | a freight train.” | it was coming, Evashevski offered: this explant ation why Cal quarterback Kapp wag. so successful with his patented Toi option play while) Joe: “When it came, we | . '|}Clemson team that showed no re- ICU- Ait Force Fumble Way i in Clemson Bottles Up Top Ranked Team LSU Saved by Fum Bowl was’set up by a straying pass) NEW ORLEANS w — State today -heid college football's’ longest current: winning streak—12 gaines, But the latest link in the chain was a bone-rattling battle as the national champions won 7-0 in the Louisiana | Cannon — voted Most Valuable Player in the game—tossed a 10- yard pass to end Mickey Mang- ham for the lone touchdown after LSU pounced on a fumble on the Clemson 12 late in the third quar- ter. from center as Clemson prepared to kick deep in its own territory. “Center Paul Snyder’s snap didn’t go back to kicker Bill Mathis, it Doug Cline, lined up to block for ithe punter, LSU tackle Duane Leppard re- covered the loose ball on the | LSU's string” -inctudes—a—closing+ 1957 victory over Tulane and spect for LSU's press clippings. 40 regular season triumphs in 1958. THERE GOES WILLIE — Halfback Willie Fleming (15) who hails from Hamtramck, takes a handoff from Iowa quarterback Randy Duncan (top left) and smastes through tackle for a touch- down in the Rose Bowl game yesterday. Fleming pulls away from ~ would-be tackler and goes high stepping into the end zone.It-was- te | | AIR POWER GROUNDED — The Air Force football team was grounded in Dallas, Faleons played TCU (49) is piled up after a 5-yard gain by a host of TCU Tom Jomwink (83) is from Detroit, eo 4 Texas, yesterday in the Cotton Bowl where the _ to a scoreless tle. Air Feree back Phil Lane tacklers, Fond Ticket Service Set Up marching the Bears 78 yards to a. All. America halfback ‘Bilty| - ————— | | a7 PASADE NA, callt. ip — “I’mtrun ball this season. That's the| Evy sala the iawn Sa stat} who came off a sick bed to watch 4 Evy, and outside the marching Clemson 11, On third down, LSU scored and Cannon kicked the ex. tra point. = <3 “The ball stuck.” Clemson coach Frank Howard told newsmen after rarer lg Saige ce ful of grass and the ball -slipped {out of his hand.” , ne touchdown” in the Sugar - LSU's explosive flense never Tigers drove right up to the goal line in the second-quarter with fullback J. W, Brodnax fumbling into the end zone’ as he dove into the line. Officials ruled Brodnax teen: bled before he Grossed tle CS line. a i Te senior fullback ‘sald he was Football Bow! -A , THURSDAY'S “RESULTS” Oklahoma 21, 8: am gr Prairie View A&M 34, pi, Wangeton (Okla.) 8 pesvaner = Y's SCHEDULE incense) oo Bowl Mant ioe Ariz. SUNDAY'S ) SCHEDUL College = Stara ¥s Pro All gars at Hon- Loluly. oe : AP Wirephotos a seven yard touchdown and the last one for the Hawkeyes who- | ’ spanked Pacific Coast representative Califgrnia, 38-12 with crush- ing ground attack which netted 429 yards. It was the 12th win in 3. games aa r the Big Ten representative. _ ees Lousiest Feeling Vi or~Evashevsk Se | probably the. lousiest-feeling win-| story of our cluy and this football| crossed up the Bears a bit by run- laine coach in Rose Bow] history,”|game, too. ning frequently from a _ spread jsaid Iowa's Forest Evashevski,| _ ; | formation, The Hawkeye strategy was this, * : x *® Evy said: Stay gn the ground and| ‘In the game movies we ex- pass only. when-necessary, __|changed with Pete Elliott we most- My “Our basic plan was to run in- ly i as from Sy , *P fo ane side and off tackle. We figured |** they were weak there,” said the Cal got its first touchdown aft- Iowa coach, And the thundering | .¢r the half becuse Iowa changed herd .of iowa; backs Proved him | its defense, Evy said. right. “We had our corner men playing back. a big because we: figured 3 they'd be passing a Jot.” : Gridder’s Dad holed Rubbing a he and over his feve ved Dies Suddenly brow, Evy said: “We've p been able t to one the nine Following Game ~ &® his powerful ‘Hawkeyes overwhelm/ the California Bears in the Rose} Bowl this sunny afternoon. Nursing a touch of flu, Evashev-} ski stepped outside the tumultuous fowa dressing room ahd met the press in a stuffy room next door, Sports writers clustered about lowa band tramped. past singing: “lowa, lowa—That’s where the tall corn grows." : Joe Kapp began clicking; with his celebrated keeper play, Evy had the corner men t a up. _Evashevski, who cleared his bench’ in the rout, said that Randy, Duncan suffered an in-_| jured kidney and the team doctar has advised the All-America quar- terback to pass up- the Hula Bow! _In_Hawall. Guard Hugh Drake_ ' Was slightly injured, Evy said. The Iowa coach gaid he afan’t ‘knew that halfback Bob Jeter set two Rose Bowl records—one for! Dr. George Manley, a phys!- the longest run from scrimmage cian with the Syracuse team, was and the. other for most yards: summoned but Baker di¢g before gained. he could be taken (o a hos- pital, Val Pinchbeck, the team's | publicity director, reported. — The cause of death was not [Rengal general manager ay immediately available, But when California quarterback |_| father ot a Oyracume Usteersy | Tigers fo Honor - George Moriarty football player was stricken ill Thursday while returning from Former Umpire Retiring * as Detroit Scout, Will the Orange Bowl game and died a few minutes later at his hotel. | Be McHale’s Consultant Leonard Baker, whose gon in” end Dave Baker, complained of pains during q bus ride from | ‘the football stadium to , Miami ‘Reach, * * * “But, then, I'm not surprised, that_boy is a fine football player ‘ind he certainly ran well today,” -|he said. DETROIT (# — Veteran Detroit | Tiger scout George Moriarty to-! day was named a consultant to. bounced off the. leg--ef fullback a page ee ‘ss. * although the national champion : ay le, 7-0 hit right after he.took the handoff from quarterback Warren Rabb and the ball bounced off his chest. Rabb. broke his right hand on the third play of the game, but it was not discovered until. near the end of the —. : * quarterback completed only two of seven passes for 33 yards and was badly off target a number of times. “We were going to do @ lot pass- ing,” Rabb said. “Our game plan called for a wide open game.’ LSU threw nine times in_ the first half, but with his best pass- er injured, coach Paul Dietzel 0-0 Deadlock Dallas -Contest Has Plenty of Action but No Victor ~~ D. — “Those mistakes killed us at real important times. . .” “That ‘was Texas Christian coach . Abe Martin talking, but it could just as well have been Ben’ Mar- tin, Air Force Academy coach, describing the scoreless tie the two ASS teams played in the--Cotton Bowl before 75,504, -If-a nothing-to-nothing tie could ever be called a wild game, this was it, Most of the time it appeared: the contest- ants were playing trainwreck as' men collided. — But it was a fine equines of futility. TCU lost three of eight fumbles. The Air Force lost three of five, TCU also stole two Falcon passes. — *. te * | Gerry Lynch, one of New Eng- a land’s top horse racing handicap- | ~{Smolinski,.a speedy fullback from PRESS BOX: The Columbus, Ohio Touchdown | |Club has named Rice end Buddy} Dial as college lineman of the year and Michigan State flanker Sammy Williams as the Big Ten lineman of} the year. They will be presented | trophy at an All-Sports awards din- | ner Jan. 16. “| a_i *.. * * | ~ Jack Spikes, the rumbling TCU fullback voted the game’s outstand- ing back, - missed’ field goal attempts from the 35 and 29 yard lines. Spikes, who said his timing was off from lack of hard hitting in practice, wag the-only one to try to explain the fumbles. George Pupich of the Air Force | missed three from the 12, ‘24 and Virtually every deep penetration by each team -refided in a field - goal attempt, a lost fumble or a stolen pass. The- first period gave an_indi- cation of things to come. Sherrill Headrick, a standout guard for /TCU, banged into Steve Galios. et” the Falcons and jarred him“ loose from, the ball. Ramen Armstrong recovered for TCU on the Air ~ Force 23. Three plays later the |Southwest Conference champion ;Was on the 28. Spikes tried a field pers, died yesterday of a heart | ailment at the age of 33. He had been a sports staff member 17 years after passing up a chance to entar pro basshell an 6 plsch- er. . al goal with, the ball down 6n the 35, but it was short. ' Harry Moreland of Texas Christian thrilled the crowd in the same quarter with the first’ jong run, a 32-yarder around “right end that saw him fumble, y * * * The Néw York Boxing Managers} Assn. has voted to support Nino Valdes as “professional heavy- weight G¢hampion of the world.”’ Some 70 members were undnimous in stripping Floyd Patterson of the heavy title. . of 2 ho rt - Willie Turnesa, 1948 U.S, Ama- teur champion, has achieved an- other’ distinction — a horse has been named after him. Willie Tur- nesa the horse is preparing for competition | in March. * * Two Michie gridders paced ‘Wyoming to a 146 victory ~doyer Hardin Simmons in Wednesday's Sun Bowl at El Paso, Tex. Mark Rogers City, scored on a 22-yard) run and ‘halfback. Dick , Hamilton! of Alpena was the winner’s 4th leading -ground gainer. _* *® * - Nearly 500 basketball players comprising 41 teams are taking " part in weekly games schedufed | by the | Waterford Township Recreation Department. This is | a 25 per cent increase over the | privieds season, Ten teams are | registered in the men's league, i 16 in the loop for boys of high | | se hool age and 15 in a program for boys from grades five through eight. . | The British - Canadian ice hockey t . & then recover his own bobble, In the second period, Galios led the Falcons in 5l-yard’a drive to a first and 10 on the Horned Frog eight. Three plays later the Air Force was only on the six and ‘Pupich missed a field goal at- tempt; _ * * * Another wild play just before the half saw the Falcons’ Rich Mayo throw but Arvie Martin of TCU picked it off and ran 31 yards. Deep in Air Force terri- tory he-fumbled. Marshalt Harris of TCU picked up the loose ball and ripped to the: Falcon 23 as the half ended! . The third period saw Mayo’s passing and Galios’ running move the Air Force 47 yards to the TCU 12. Mayo hit Tom Jozwiak on the Christian two, but an illegal procedure penalty moved the Falcons back to the 17. Pupich tried another field goal “from the 24, but missed again. In the same period he was short | with a try from the 42. ° Spikes came into his own in the final period, tearing off great chunks of his 108-yard total in 17 carries. He got 17, 14 and 6 ‘yards in the drive, also sparked by a ‘Ubrilling pass -play that gairied \37 yards. Marvin Laster passed to Bubba Meyer, who _thén fumbled and Jimmy Gilmore recovered on the Air Force 35 to keep” TCU in | possession. - of, the second half, McHal TCU “We had our corner men a | nlsaniy ann Then. pressing his fingers to thejteam, the Wembley Lions, Thure-|rirst downs 4 ~ beck @ bit because we figired| MeHale said Morlarty, who is) bridge of his nose, the tired Iowa| day defeated Flussia’s Soviet Eid yardage 19 S they'd be passing a lot,” Evy said. , rstiring from active scouting, will, amed E coach told the gathering: ~ | Wings. 10-8, in the Ahearne Cup] Passe , a y I g Evy sa == : Passes intreepted by 2 0 _ But then when Kapp got tht “DETROIT — The Detroit Tigers! et service to Include the city of} The honored at the Tigers’ annual “And now tt . — Sic tect $38.8 7-381 Bears 6 points, lowa quickly tight /have expande d hetr Outstate tick- Pontiac, it was announced today [Presa party here Jan. 6. Sceptre 14 fof Sale have a date oe sickbed. fans at Stockholm, Sweden. : yards penalised : st 3 ened up —-and that was that. "| - Arrangements have been made, Moriarty, 72, is credited with : ge — a 7 pony Hae ° 10WA CALS 1. with Osmun’s iy downtown Pontiac | sin Spee, Lads + LONDON (AP) — ~ British | reat yaeanes yy a Syracuse Drops Tth Pto accept ticket orders’ for all the club's farm system. He be. | yacht Sceptre, well beaten chalk} axed, ere) fy 2 el fey American League games at Briggs: came a Tiger scout in 1947, lenger Ral a Americas Cup last; 1.40 B47 = i year, urs _ was put up for Punibles loat ! 2 Straigh NBA Game Stadium. | Among players signed by the | sa) = penalized i 35 : y- e. 7°43 12 @—38 a0, Bob Steinhelper, the ket promo, |former major league player and | An mieten nen in the n- Ceittornta ee tates ow By ‘The Associated Press tion manager of the Tigers, said [umpire are Harvey Kuenn, Billy | al column of the I the pera Ab Pceass Jorn pass from Danean)* ‘There's no middle ground for} the servies to fans of the Pontiad’ Hoeft, Bill Tutte and Bob Miller. Telegraph invited bids over 15,000 lowa—Morn 4 run (kick failed) the Sytacuse-Nationals in the Na:| &f@a Will be administered by | Moriarty’s major league career | /pounds ($42,000). ts : Rs ng? Pett pene tale) tional Basketball Assn. They're ei-| Norman Wachler, manager of istarted in 1903 with the Chicago | * * & low , , wincinipeenianed: ther mighty good or terrible. Osmun’s. |Cubs. He played for Toledo in} The yacht. was speciafly built Cal Hart pass from Kapp (run failed)! Tn the league's only game last] In its capacity as & representa. 1905 before going to the New York | by an 11 - member syndicate of ——— night, the Nats dropped their sev-l tive ot the Detroli: Baseball Coin- Yankees. He wa¥ traded to De-|weglthy British sportsmen, It, was ie TCU Air Force enth straight. game as rookie El- a troit in 19092 He ‘became an | sent to the United States last Aug: a gin Baylor tapped in a goal for pany, the Pontiac agency is pre-| American League umpire in 1917/ust to compete for the 107-year- Schools Receive’ the Lakers ‘with 20 seconds re- pared to-accept orders in advance/and served as Tiger manager for old Americas Cup which never : Haining for a-106-105 Minneapolis|for the Tier games. As applica- ibe cd in 1927 and 1928. He ‘has been ‘ by Britain, $175,000 Apiece victory, Before starting their los:|tions- are received they will: be/"Ured as an umpire in 1940. Ss & hae * ' 7 +e Sree Z | wo pe ut the Sceptre was trounc E ing string, the Nationals had won forwarded direct to the ticket de-| : aie 40 by the Us. raft na bia j DALLAS UP? — Texas Christian [Sever in-a-row and befoue that Dixie Chaser : ge vacet Gif Alp. Force Academy gach |they had logt eight straight, 7PApMent at Briggs Stadium rs Championship. ithe best-of-seven race contest off Sep i gele(lecd Relegeretienie'| (he Gefeat placed te Sate ony the tickets will be “promptly dis-} N.C. State 7, re Pia State 61. | [Newport Fe I. ‘ ly $175,000 for playing in the ja half-game ahead of Philadel- patched to the agency\{or distri-| North, Caroling 96 Cincinnati Os Cotton Bow! Thursday. iphia's cellar dwelling Nariers in wil be to the Liadagroaghs Netty Duke a, Legloiye Bh = Prairie View Wins >Air Force will be able to keep |the Eastern division. Ww no handling fee. involved.) v4, ny all. of its take except that it | Baylor paced the Lakers with 2a} 7 e SS Bowl of Same Name will “‘s0me $80,600 of the |points. But veteran’ Dolph Sc hayes The Pontiac agency is one of: 111 ner? + ae cu banc | HOU STON (AP)}—Prairie View|. : amount as expenses. yThus Air |0f Syracuse was the game's high set up by the Tigers in an oiitstate S'*Francts (Pa) 14, Pordbam | | A&M sl our gliding half, Force wilt end up th about |sserer with 22 points, network intended to facilitate. pur-| ou govtu bat officials won the game, 7-0, on recovery period. a _— ae wings ~_OOSTLY FUMBLE’ - —.A controversy was touched off on this LSU fumble in’ yesterday's Sugar - fumbled in attempt ‘to go over the Clem jl. Red. _Brodnax (40), LSU from one yard out, * crossing the goal line, LSU of a Clemson hawble in the third South Toulon Favorite in Senior Bowl Saturday : “MOBILE, Ala. (AP) — A prover ” scoring combination helped estab- lish the South as a touchdown fa- vorite in tomorrow's Senior Bowl football game. In giving Coach Paul Brown's squad the edge, the oddsmakers’ remembered last weekend's *"prth-South Shrine bowl game at Wfiiami when Buddy Humphrey Georgia's 200-pound fullback plunger, Theron Sapp, and anoth- er husky runner, 195-pound Don Brown of Houston. Joe Kuharich’s North squad is not lacking in passers or runners either, . He plans to start Boston Col lege’s Don Allard at quarterback. of| Allard, first round draft choice of Baylor threw three scoring passes|the Washington” Redskins, threw; to. Mississippi State’s Billy Stacy.’ Humphrey Aso tossed two other touchdown aerials in the South's 49-20 victory in that game, He was the -nation's top collegiate passer this season with 1,316 yards —on—112—compietions— in—195—at- tempts. Humphrey also tossed two other Brown’s offensive backfield to- morrow and jt'll be a big surprise if they don't try to make plenty of yardage through the air. The other -South backs are for seven touchdowns during- the season, He passed for 691 yards. To spell him is Lee Grosscup of Utah. Grosscup, first draft this—left—end—for—42—yards-and —al. 75,281 Fans” MIAMI, Fla, d — Oklahoma '|played as well as it could and/ won; Syracuse didn’t play as well as it coul, and lost. x * * Bowl triumph under The’ “mentor, who re- that if the teams played _}tigain_tomorréw_ ‘gurprised if Syracuse beat ‘us,” ' said he was satisfied with the performance ef his squad. but happy. While: hot trying to be- little the Sooners, he-said_ his own team just didn't play good football, and wasn’t the club it was at the end of the season. Ye * * ° He also indicated that his ath- letes - learned about Oklahoma speed the hard Way. “I couldn't convince the kids. Oklahoma’ was that fast.” he said wryly. “‘“They believe it now.”’ It was Oklahoma speed that was “the difference’* in the. game played before 75,281 fans. The Sooners scored all three of their touchdowns on long -gaining plays which have become prac- tically traditional with Wilkin- son’s clubs, the speed of the ball carriers blending with splegdid downfield peck to produce the scores, Prentice Gault sapriated around touchdown on the second play aft- er Oklahoma got the ball. In the same quarter Brewster a. threw-a pass to Ross Coyle, who choiée of the New York Giants, led the nation in passing yardage | in_1957 ‘with 1,398, Other backs. in the North offen- lard; and Norm Odyniec, Notre Dame. The North offensive line, beefed up by .258-pound Dan James~ of FEED ~~ —frout_within a 100-mile radius. of jerners 224-221 on the average. - Members. of the winning ‘team iwill’ receive $500 in making their |pro debut, each loser $400. The |South has.won five of the previous nine games. ; About 38,000 are. expected for the game-~which will be nation ad se ly,televised by NBC with a black- Reg al Wild Bird Feed An attractive and nutritious blerid of Sunflower Seed, Millet, Milo Se Mobile, = Kickoff. is at 3 p-m. . Est - Sports on TV g NEW, YORK, (AP)—Television and besa ey Let» ee Jan. mo bobtr Boyd ig coon f Mims, 10-round middlewe sive backfield will be Joe. Morri- | son; Cincinnatit Alan Mifer, a| Boston College teammate of Al-|\came in the third. period when/history in a 131-91 win. ‘Ohio State, outweighs the South-| - sneaked his way down the field behind great blocking for another iscore. The play covered 79 yards ‘and set-an‘ Orange x * The other “Oklahoma touchdown Hobby took a Syracuse punt on|-. the dead run at the. Syracuse #0 pected to wilt’ from heat and the torrid pressure ap-| plied by - Oklahomans. — They didn't, ‘and-in- the Orange had the ball in-Seon ~~ >} yaras-out.When the game ended | r-|Otto Graham Listed as Baylor Candidate WACO, Tex, (AP) — Otto Gra- ham, the former professional foot- Maize, Kattir Corn, Wheat, f -|ball star with the Cleveland! Canary Seed and Buckwheat. — ff medion, ae ee NYC. NBC 'Browns, was reported Thursday 5 Lb. Bag . ; .60 | Sunday,-Jan. 4—Carmen Salvino v« ulti to be afnong the list of pros- | 10 Lb. Bag . i | Raapay enol _ABC-TV. 4:36 pm. all pects for the coaching job at Bay- secu Jan. Y—Ann Rand vs. Eivire| lor University. 25 Lb. Bag - | 250 NBC-TY, 3 pm | See ae 2 LEGE BASKETBA ° - ; 50 tb. — . « 4.85 Saturday. 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CAR—PROTECT IT WITH A SAFE, — GUARANTEED — KING “MITY" The sate, silent muffler that Is "Red Officials Have Little Comment . | Russians, Americans - | in 5-5 Hockey Deadlock. “At ese 4 ters ith aon - NEW YORK w—No one is going ito trick these Russians. | ON THE MUFFLER IN | DRIVE IN TODAY > No Appointment Necessary MUFFLER SERVICE | ‘256 South Saginaw St. (Next te Jerome Olds) FE 2-1010 Sat. ‘til 5:00 | Their national hockey team, the same one that finished second to Canada in the world championships last year, made its first visit to the United States last night.. The Russiing wound up with 3 5.5 tie against the United States national team, the same one that will play in this year's world cham- |pionships in Prague in March, * —*% _"______|man available and on the spot'for| * How did the Russians feel about the standoff, in view of the fact that they were heavy favorites? “Ah,” sdid Coach Anatoly Ta- rasov through an interpreter, “both teams won, It was the sportsmanship that counted.’ A scowling gentleman at Tara- sov'’s elbow smiled. Tarasov had given the right. answer. The: s.g. urned out to be Col. Pavel Korot-| kov, who carries the title of gen- era] manager. ; ~ * Well, then, game? “Wondertul,” Perhaps he;had an opinion on the best_of the US. players. “Alt were fine.” pionship whén they finished fifth iin a field of eight? “But definitely.” - Maybe the Americans played too KING’S “MITY” | By this time, Col, Korotkov wore Tarasov's answerg were ? . “Cértainly not.” ia smile. right. Perhaps another meeting could be arranged with Tarasov? “Excglileni, excellent,’ ’ . U.S, Coach Marsh Ryman was not 80 ) uhcommunicative. a ce ei a rane maybe ‘Tarasov would like to comment on Madi- ‘Ti\son Square Garden, scene of the skate with them,” he observed. “But. by the end of the first pe- riod, I knew we could. : “We didn’t look:too good in that that first period, but the boys made individual mistakes, They weren't team mistakes, * * * “The Russians definitely are bet ter than we are in position play. They always manage to have a a pass, But we are improving. Aft- er all, only one of our forward lines has been intact since we "ve been in training. “In all, I'm very happy at the outcome." in California. Pro Golfers Today in. First Round of Los Angeles Open “LOS ANGELES wf for grabs. The 72-hole Los Angeles event has attracted a field of 150 stud- ded with the top names of golf. It is being played over the 7,120- yard, par 71 Rancho mianicipal| course, First place, to be decided Mon- day, will be worth $5,300, Frank Stranahan, the million- alre from ‘oledo, Ohie—won the 1958 event, Rated at the top are Ken Ven- tourney trail; Dow .FinsterWatt of |Tequesta, Fla:, who won four tour- naments last year; Jay Hebert, | Vista, Calif.; Arnold Palmer, La- New Gold Rush Tee off — Profes- sional golfers start another Cali- New Orleans; Billy Casper, Chula! rate Deny by Bill Veeck has bought control- rig interest in the. Chicago White. Sox but the stock sale officially was denied. night: ‘It Is not true that the sale are going on.’ Roy Egan, Comiskey— ‘attorney_| and a member of the board of CHICAGQ _— The Chicago Tribune says a syndicate headed] has_ been made. Negotiations—stillJ Cc bist: “Veeck’s long ringa’ ola. it was learned, includé the liklihood of selling Comiskey Park, home/' of the White Sox since 1910, and; the possibility of playing in Sol- dier Field or elsewhere,’ the Cleveland Indians, reportedly is a member of the Veeck syndicat. ps if ¥ we ” that gave Mrs, Rigney 3.973, Shares ‘and her brother a maxi- mum of 3,475 when he reaches the age of 35 in 1961. Some shares were sold for tax purposes and token sales made elsewhere. For The ee thd "ister have | $966. rout at Detrolt. tinal } “have been. beaten at least, ‘times. The: “itle drive starts witty a ‘pair: contests. wena 2 Rate Spartans, betes landPurdue Tons Afternoon Play Starts Campaign; MSU Host] to Indiana i in TV: Tilt By The Anaclitii Press The Big Ten basketball ‘cham- pionship campaign opens Saturday with Northwestern, Michigan State | and Purdue generally reeried ag the prime favorites. 3 ~ has been defeated only | which WOT Motor City Classic this week: with 80 lifes lise 4 : STICKS 8 89c up || EAR MUFFS.. Cee Be | SKATE AUARDS pees 1): i (4 ss has two losses. All other Defending | (3-4) invades of aiternoon iana eonsin (2-6) to Minnesota ( MSU rates: about a 1 favorite in the TV though the Hoosiers have a de- cided height” advantage with 6-164 sophomore Walt Bellamy « and 6-7 Frank Radovich. But the ~ rebounding of Johnny Green und sophomore Horace Walker and the consistent scoring of veter- an Bob. Anderegg give the Spar- tans better and more experi” INo. 1 Farm |. Chain Saw | as low as Col. Korotkoy’s smile disappear- ; Open Mon. thru Thurs. ed. ppes’ \turt of San Francisco, who has| John Rigngy. club vice. president Thane Greenbe who recently) ‘ne Derrone SOs ok Veeck, | oe mak NEW . ‘til §:30; Pri. ‘til 8 “No, no,” he scowled, ‘}won aproximately $100,000 in a| whose witdporothy, is the .ma- old hi ‘atin tie pisck (in the Mrs. Rigney has 3, shares} North Carolina State handed/f ELITE i : They left: little more than two years on the jority. stockohioldér, said Thursday, (0 100 v against No seontrolled by Chuck.|MSU its only defeat by taking aii HOME | 70-61 victory this week in the finals of the Dixie Classic. — a Mrs, Grace Comiskey, presl- dent of the Sox who died in 1956, bequeathed 600 inore shares of | been involved in a legal fuss their mother’s death over -stock steadfastly— has average of Joe Ru $1695°' tructed. to last the life of - — Bi = vee er yoy ees Did he think his team had &| fornia gold rush today as they tee!) _ DUCKING A RIGHT — Charles Ortiz (left) __ AP. Wirephote tate (6-1) for’.a region- on ee hanes beat the ooo for oa in saphesd st roupd of the $35,-| ducks under a right jab thrown by Kenny Lane’ Miami New Year’ s Eve. Lane of Muskegon won y “sits Ilinols —— State : the world championship?”’ Los Angeles Open. ’ = ; S ciew ade feet | - national Glsvteed seal by decision Le ae Am MAKE THIS A Was- the US, Improved over| In five tournaments in Cali- at the first Re of poe aes Bee n : y revise y 2 — ae oe sci laees fornia and at adjasent Tijuana,| — ; Ee: The evening program sends lowy ‘Holiday Shop pe the last time he had geen the|Mex., in the next month, a total i (35) to Northwestern (7-1), Micht- 96 W. H = — DRIVE A SAFE CAR! Po yanks in last year’s world cham-|of $145,000 prize money will be up Veeck Syndicate Reported In’. gan (6-1) to Purdue (7-1) and : ae * * * Northwestern, led by the 25-point. ifrobe, Pa.,, and Tommy Bolt, stock to her daughter, Mrs. Rig- maintdined he never would see his) scored 102 points and haw an eXr|| af a Houston, Tex. noheconiy er denied comple- ney, {hen to her son, Charles. | shares. plosive 83.5 average. The Wildcats] neemnseics sat od . call k ’ ‘ er ~~ are an 11-point choice — ‘the ‘Newcomer in TV Debut (oe ey ane neon Hawkeyes. | would be me.” he said. ‘‘comple- Walezyk § Stars in State Meet nol Genes elon aia: SC ance wiles For a Car With a Low-Price Name LOOK —- | NEW YORK uw — the-new-year- Fight fans | ‘something brand new in Denny, i\Moyer, a 19-year-old welterweight | all of his 18 pro fights. | Young Moyer, of French-Irish ‘parentage, appears before a net- work (NBC) television ‘camera for first time tonight when ha). boxes sandfaced Gaspar Ortega of Mexicali, Mexico in Madison Square Garden. The 10 - round ‘match also will be carried on NBC eee starting at 10 P.m., (EST). 4will be.” ifrom Portland, Ore., who has won| ition of such a sale has not been _matie and | d_Ipdon't_k know, if it ever * * Veeck, former héad of groups who owned the Cleveland Indians and old St. Léuis Browns, . de- clined to comment. The Tribune said formal an- nouncement is being held up pending turther negotiations with Vice President Charles Com- iskey, minority stockholder who has been bidding for the shares -_ot his sister, = Rigney. ™ Keego Has Young Keg Ace- A Recga Hafbor teenager turned in a strong: performance in the Ist held recently at Grand Rapids. Ed Walczyk, 15, finished 15th in: the state among several hundred rbest single game of the event with a 245. . by He fired a 550 series competing against boys up 18 years old DONT TK TH even though it was the, Ast tournas sparcns Trounceiurown| in Hockey Tournament Michigan Junior bowling tourney| contestants and turned in’ the 2nd .|Assn, reported today. * * ment of 4 eed) the .yourigster had ‘bowled in: Walczyk is a regular member of the Sylvan Lanes Saturday Morn- ing Boys league. United Hunts ‘Club Reports 1958 Records _ NEW YORK (AP)—New marks were set Ih steeplechasing, hurdle racing and purse distribution in| Tight, 1958, the United Hunts Racing —— * o~ ‘ |6-3 John Tidwell, hub of the Herrin, *FOB Factory >fless bar ind chaia makers, who have piled up seven | Ace triumphs since dropping their opener fo Kansas State © | 96-83, figure by about 11 get over Michigan. The Wolverines’ only loss was |i 86-70 to Butler, a team Puntey defeated 78-65. * x * ‘ Michigan has one of the - Big) 15210 Holly Road Helly, Mich. Open 7 Days. a Week 8-8 ‘GUN AND SPORTS. |f . CENTER iTen's most sensational sophomores, Nil., state prep champions two years ago. He is averaging 19.1) points a game. Ohio State warmed up for ‘its invasion of Illinois by trimming es Tee. 2100-81 Thoreday 15th Ranked Quint l| TROY, N. Y, Michigan State! During the season $666,630 was crushed ‘Brown. 11-3 last night in distribated in purses boaget maior opening Rensselaer Poly's eighthiracks, while the total for small- Ed annual Invitation Hockey tourney:/er hunt meets was $118,780. | > second game of the first round. [bie -was Mrs. Marion DuPont among the top.29- basketball teams Motor Inn R tio! aL Ntichigasl State’s Spartans, fresh|scott's Montpelier Farm,-of Vir-jin the nation this week, will go ator inn Kecréation <4 [from their victory in the Boston|ginia, Mrs..Scott’s jumping horses /after its eighth straight win against FY 5-6032 | Complete Parts and Service Department Bumping—Painting—Alignment—Frame Service | BILL — - —_— What You Can Get in THE Car: Plays in Detroit: the University of Detroit Titans stable’ of Mrs. | Saturday night at the U. of D. Me: 74,896 by Mrs. | morial Building. Marquette is ranked 15th nation-: ‘ally in this week's Associated Press | 5 poll. \ _ The Warrioers have won nine lInvitation tourney last week, | showed power in their first test of the six-game, three-day round rob- ‘in earned $77,047, slightly ahead of the $76,576 by the M. G. “Walsh and: /Oeden Phipps. Mrs. Phipps’ sta-| The Spartans led: Brown only 3+2.ble led in 1955.56-57.- after the first period, but dumped * * * [ep two more in the second and ex-, Mrs, Scott's Eeogvels “was ie HUBBARD BUILDING | => GOEL Buick! You can own a LeSabre two- door sedan fully equipped with Twin _ Turbine Transmission, heater and | _detroster, direction 8 signals and electric - windshield wipers. Check around and _ see tf thoge “other” cars can give you . Buick's 123 inch road-smoothing wheel: base... see if they can give you the - roominess and luxury of Buick . the soft Equipoise ride of Buick... ihe quality and ptecision of Buick. 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The other semifinal pionship. 3— F 's ; unbeaten-un- tied football’ team and ressiowees of the -Inter-Lakes.- 4 (EST). rs the— boxes sadfaced Gaspar Ortega of Mexicali, ‘ Mexico, in Madison tourney. A couple of other highlights that to make the— Lake Orion’s football collapse and Waterford’s near upset of PCH in 1. — Avondale’s football _come- : i-back. Winless-in - rolled to a 7-2 record and won the first round of the Downeast ended Wednesday to permit the short-pants set to celebbrate the New Year in civvies, > But there was some firing on the courts’ Thursday, including a cou- ple of tourneys in. the East, * * * Bowdoin: beaten in-its-first- eight Starts, surprised Rutgers, 67-66, in Classic at Bangor, Maine. Bob} seconds put Bowdoin in the win column. and against Colby in the matches St. Michael's (Vt.) and Wesleyan. “To make it all the more de- . |nose out Navy 59-58 at Indianap- Roint deficit in the first-half to: Raleigh, _N. C.broke the Dixie Classic record with an attendance total of 73,600. Each of the eight teams received just over . $9,000 each. N. C. State, led by 68 John Richter and 5-9/ Lou Pucillo, a YS Central Wrestlers Host Ypsilanti, 7:30 A short holiday season ends to-| night for the Pontiac Central wrestlers when they play host to. powerful Ypsilanti in a match | scheduled for 7:30. ~ | | Chief coach Steve Szabo wail stage a mat clinic for fans be tween 7 p.m. and match time to! olis; and Ohio State. raced away from crippled Brigham Young in the last ten minutes, for a 100-81 victory at Columbus, Ohio, de- spite sophomore Bob Skousen’s 39 point spre vg re kag pore N. C. State’s victory in its own Dixie Classie—which had*four of; the nation’s top ten teams in the field — was most impressive. The Wolfpack, on the prowl once more for the national title, | whipped seventh-ranked, previ- ously undefeated Michigan State, 70-61, in the chanipionship con- test. To getcthat far, the fifth. ranked Wolfpack edged Louts- ville in. overtime, 6741 then] topped Cincinnati's secdnd- ‘Beat Bruins, 5-2, to Grab and explain the scoring system used, | describe .the various holds, and _{other-things to look for in wrest-| Rartyers Hottest N HL Team By The Associated Press . Asking the New York Rangers to catch the MontreaJ Canadiens or even make a race for the Na- tional Hockey League title per- ‘haps is too much. Bett the Rangers are the hottest team in the circuit today. ; With A 5-2 decision 6 oyer the Bos- ton” Bruins last night, the Rangers {chalked up their third straight vic- tory and their fifth in their tast| Square Gafden. The 10-round match also will be carried on} Livonia. NBC radio, _Martng at 10 p.m.,/ Best wishes for a happy and the - regional basketball semis at 1956 THUNDERBIRD Ford-o-matic, radio, heater, white = $1995, = full power ; V-8, radio, heater, white wall tires, power steer- 1954 LINCOLN Capri 4 door sedan, gw wall tires . —ing and brakes. . automatic transmission, radio, heater, white wall =i8795, 1955 FORD eustom 2 dex, 559 9 a 1 ‘1955. PLYMOUTH 4 door, automatic transmission, radio, 505 heater, white walt tires... six games. And for their last eight games, the New Yorkers show) | feat. * * x Last night’s triumph, their sec- ‘Bruins, _boosted the Rangers into Handi sp of second |McDonald and Diek Moore did the |Montreal scoring, all inthe first, nd—in-as—many_nights—over_the|period. Ted Lindsay got the other, _Hing. Central has a 1-2 record in dual} competition and will be a decided! |underdog on its home mat. Ypsilanti in an annual leader in the mat sport and this year is} goalie Don Simmons’ glove. and| two goals by rookie Les Colwill were the big aes in New York's Meerds dominated the recent big Garden) City tourney led by three strong All-State candi idates. * * Soong goal at 14:40 of the - The game pits all stars ‘from | no exception. The Ypsi condition|College All-Stars, expressed con- Had No-Holiday f | | j TUCSON, Ariz. (AP)—Opposing | squads in the first annual All) America Bow! football game held | brisk workouts New Year's Day) in preparation for Saturday's Con- test. the major colleges against top, players of the small schools. * *.* “Wisconsin's Milt Bruhn, coach | of the: Major College All-Stars, | © LABOR and MATERIAL 5 = MARKET ae id! W. Huron St.” prep front to take a few post-mortems on 1958: jousting involved most-of the top| ternational, 59-51. Springfield and '.,|Eight tournament champions. Richter and little Lou Pucillo onjday night in opening Rensselaer Oakland County high schools ‘had many notable|ten teams in the Associated Press| Amharst first round winners |( toe, f° AGC tans. Toke best) ©": the all-star quint along with Cin Poly's eighth’ annual. invitation — achievements last year _|poll_and. rang up merry tunes.on| Wednesday, play im the other |.) Yale 85-76 cinnati's Oscar Robertson, rinockey toweey: =! be year in the world of sports and choos. the cash registers. It also-served| seguifinal. ake Forest walloped & — _ ing the top 10 highlights of the 12-month period is a/to point up again the talent riches) = kk ge aptinas -Amer Icans 1 oe difficult task. of the Atlantic Coast Conference,! tn non-tourney intersection con-{arvand, The thetedays of afer| | BON DE D B RAKES A new Oakland hight especially of North Carolina State, tests, Butler came from a nine|noon and night doubleheaders at | 3 predicted his forces will have a'- battle on their harids. | “I do know this,"’ he said, some of the finest players sean from the little colleges and there) are some mighty fine college players here.” * x * After Thursday's Workouts | ‘Bruhn praised the work of. -qhar-| |terback Bobby Newman ‘of Wash- | ington State and linemen Ed Denk | of Cincinnati and Bronko Nagurski | of Notre Dame, Voleny Ashford of Missouri Val- ey College, coach of the Small fidence and added: ‘Since we're} the underdogs, we've got ae ‘to lose and everything to win. 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Value | aa 8 [ . saat — a Le Only electric water heaters give you all these Important advantages: | ae nce or Ent th heat poet int te fast PINAL | acne micee [Spade Handte - [a ae mt . ae = jee . : n i 7 . + REDUCTION one 5 SNOW ‘ () Lang iteameet Edison’ ee ower | Ne . « = : . ¢ a q TO y S 20° Gallon eval {) Automatic—al the time. | BY | _ _ -CLAARANCE PRICES , checked Lf 3 $] 49 as 4 | } : : ee ON EVERYTHING © Polyethylene . : | i 4 ry poy Geshe GARBAGE CAN. -}° MectRic—orsitac See yur nt 0 py fee DETROIT EDISON * $495, BF Reguicr | : > SANDER: | ~~ a2 34 lie “$1235. $798 |. ; Snare $1595, | oe ” . SAW Sells tor $50. | : ’ ou Vibratae e s 2 4 - ; A F. - TWENTY- FOUR. ee. = licenses ‘were issued last year, 1,- §r Divorces Drop in 1958 DETROIT uw — Wayne po judges granted 5,298 divorces. last Poe Clerk Edgdy M.. Branigan- _sfid| year compared to'6,453 in 1957. Scilicecarmeeescenrcoormnee The human eyes afe full growth | Thursday’ marriages and divorces} - declined in the Detroit. area dur- ing 1958, He said 19,825 marriage/at the age bf 6 of 9 years. ON SAVINGS INTEREST CERT II a] PONTIAC STATE BANK PALMRER FOI “} 403 less than in 1957, Circuit Court} . See THE, PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, JANUARY 2, 1950. “My ake TWIN SINKFULS, — Pat and Peg, ty month- old twin daughters of David Falconer; of Port- land, Ore., were a double handfull at ‘bath time “ER : AP Wirephote until Mrs. Falconer found a new use.for her twin sinks. Now the. double trouble and mplashes are cut-in half. Should all of the natural ice on earth melt, it would result in rais- ing the level of the oceans by about 100 feet, actentists estimate. Mutilated Gambler Not Link in Slaying - gue was cut off by a woman in, He refused to give further details. Half of a Motorcycle Tijuana who robbed him of $60.1 Bardot's German rival, Wil- \her working papers — and was. loffered three Broadway plays. —to-elobber- the bad Pianist, “I just love Beethoven’s ‘Moonlight Sonata’—please don’t play it.” the Middle East, is four-fifths the —_ of Connecticut. | Rear Picks. Winters . | to Take. Over Show By EARL WILSON NEW YORK — Jack Paar, a middle-westerner, “tells us he’s recommended to NBC that it hire Jonathan Winters, another middle-westerner, to'take over his show two nights a week to 4 take some of the pressure off him. : “I don’t really care who they get, I swear - to God,” Jack told me, “but I think Johnny's ~ got more talent than. any other eight guys - -around.” ie § Strangely enioug Johnny. and Jack had supposedly been having a feud lately. . It all stemmed from some remarks attributed to Winters in a New York in- terview. Johnny didn’t deny he said them. ~ But he called Jack on Christmas day and said he was sorry. WILSON Paar indicated he understood the circumstances and was forgiving. ; Jack had also recommended Johnny Carson and Dick Van |Dyke and had indicated that NBC abould try to sid Ernie Kovacs — although he made it clear he didn’t think Ernie would be available now that - he’s a Hollywood star. - x * * Paar says the. present taping ~ set-up (allowing him to work earlier-two or three nights a.- week) won't change his de-. mands that he work less. How- . ever, he will go to Paris for a week in April to tape some shows — which’ll be sent back by jet to be shown the same iday. son Girl Laya Raki. (wife of Ron Randell of “Suzie Wong”) announced that she just-got RAK! & RANDALL Zsa Zsa Gabor and builder Hal Hayes headed here after announcing marriage plans, but Mama Gabor said “Zsa Zsa von’t really decided yet.” Hayes said he’d given Zsa Zsa a vice presidency in his company; but rumor said she _ wanted to be president . .. Grid star Alan Ameche of the championship Baltimore "Colts is Don Ameche’s cousin, but after the Sunday victory, Toots Shor said, {Pon de- cided to promote him to his brother.” * * * There were some strange silences during the strike . Marilyn Monroe kept dignifiedly quiet when she leet her second baby and the whole country felt sorry ; .. Ava. Gardner and Walter Chiari came and went (from Rome, and on to Hollywood) with Ava gloating that there were no. reporters to bother her | «++ Quentin Reynolds said “I felt I was living in a vacuum” and Leo McCarey said, “The only good thing about it was there were no critics writing > Lisa Kirk said there was one newspaper delivery boy who kept in practice by throw- Scio a newspaper on a customer’s roof every day. * * * EARL’S PEARLS: Some schoolboys were discussing shav- ing. One boasted, “Oh, I’ve shaved for two years—and cut my- self both times.” WISH I'D SAID THAT: “Do not smoke in bed, The ashes iwhich fall to the ground may be yours. "Sign in a hotel in iFrahce. TODAY’S BEST LAUGH: A friend of Gur told ‘a small boy ..»» That’s earl, brother, (Copyright, 1959) - Lebanon, a troubled country in Giant Chipper Fells, GET IT HOT... GET ALOT every time. A new electric water heater _ phave just broken by parking here.” SERVES SOUTHEASTERN MICHIGAN x] Fast—new, | more ‘efficient heating Dx) Outer sell —oo to the touch all ie rani electrical parts — Grinds Trees to Bits PORTLAND, Ore —.A new nia- chine that. gulps slash _trees and The cost of clearing roads with this machine’ is about the same as or less than conventional meth- ods of felling, piling, and burning | Democrats didn’t “Butler Discounts Believes- Williams Has Good Chance of Being Dem Choice in 1960 ‘LANSING ® — While Paul M. Butler, Democratic National chair- man, rates high the presidential . possibilities of Gov. Williams in 1960, he discounts those of Adlai E. Stevenson and Sen, Lyndon F. Johnson. (D-Tex). * * * At a news ee eeeresy Butler said of Johnson, majority leader: “| take it that Johnson Fo taken himself out by saying that nobody from Texas or the South could be nominated (by the’ Democratic National Conven- tion).” . ' And :he said he took Stevenson at his word that the twice defeat- © ed presidential- aspirant is- not-a- candidate. - said. - ; \ ek & & In Lansing for Gov. Williams sixth inaugural, Butler said. Wil- #77 |liams should: be weighed carefully. | “Certainly the delegates will jhave to look very seriously to his qualities, his vote getting appeal and his tremeridous teat he said. “Any man whe can be elected f governor of a large, populous and progressive state six times in a row, and in a state where ~ “tobe elected very often, is entitled to very serious consideration.” Butler took a ghoomy view of the chances of former New York Gov. Averell Harriman, a Wil- liams political.ally. x * * He said Harriman ‘‘sort of indi- cated” he is not going to be a candidate “‘because of lack of a platform from which to project. himself — and because of ase I guess.” * & & - Butler said Williams’ closeness - to organized labor would be a source of strength in = rather than a handicap. ~TAdlai, Johnson “I don't believe he will enter any presidential —— " he ORCHESTRA MUSIC 6 Nights a Week - featuring “THE 3. SETS WORDS” with 108 POLZIN at the ORGAN: FINE FOODS and LIQUORS 3412 Dixie Highway Phone OR 3-9754 _ CLOSED SUNDAYS trees. The right of way is left ‘in ibetter condition; clearing opera- tions can be conductéd throughout the summer fire season because there is no slash to burn, and right of way can be narrower since spae for piling and - burning. slash is not needed. o ¢ Paris Police Politely — Preach to Poor r Parkers PARIS (UPI) — Parking vole: tors found the following “tickets” on their windshields on New Year's Day: “In wishing you a Sappy New Year, the prefect of police asks you in- the future, in your own interest and in those of others, to respect the traffic laws which you Detroit Fires Lowest Yet | SQUARE ond ROUND DANCING GARDEN CENTER A SALLROOM DETROIT Mod, Every TUE ware Dancing * FINEST ORCHESTRAS DETROIT # — Detroit Fire De- partment officials said Thursday the Motor City recorded 8,390 fires in 1958. The figure was the lowest t since statistics. were started. inj) We 1928, The .1958 fires claimed 41 lives and caused peek — ectemated at $9,035, 965. WANTED | sol 1,000 COMIC BOOKS ’_ Novelties PIPER'S MAGAZING our, & Aabern A { NOW SERVING BREAKFAST from 7 a.m. + « to Clark's: Bring: the Family for DINNER -- _ ies al ae ge a ee Ae ‘a Coa Me ‘ : my gs , ee Sede TL f ye, ty ~: o es . oo : ae : Aon ae : 2 Se i ~ TIVE. PONTIAC 1 PRESS. FRIDAY, JANUARY 2 159 > See _ TWENTY: IVE Headlines: Civil Employes Drop which- is-4o be ready fon mi (‘The Mest Wondertal Tun-Filled Program in Tews - CHARLIE get in “MODERN. TIMES” With PAULETTE GODDARD —ALSO— Stan LAUREL and Oliver HARDY in “BUSY BODIES” Funnyman BUSTER KEATON in “JAILBREAK” RIN TIN TIN famous canine star in “BIT of the BEST" | Only Michigan Sasngieent-Ziteies at whe | ju 8-3977 — Free Parking —- Smoking Section — Coffee Served CLAWSON PLAYHOUSE, - 14 MILE RD.—2 MILES EAST OF WOODWARD | “By LOUELLA 0. PARSONS - HOLLYWOOD—A delighted Clif- ton Webb gave me the news that Sos Tierney return$ to motion |pictures the first week in Febru- ary. Gene will play Clifton's wife in “Holiday For Lovers” for 20th Century-Fox. “She played opposite me in ‘Laura,’ by first important “ Ppicture for 20th,” Clifton said, “‘and AR ea _| Lynley will play one of Clifton’s daughters, and Gary Crosby adds Henry Levin directing and David | Wiesbart as producer. — Speaking of “Laura,” it was re cently re-released on TV, and most _ |of us had forgotten what a good can .% ={murder mystery it is and,jow .en- 4 DANCING THURS., FRL, SAT. 9 P.M. - 2 AM. i "SUN. 7 P.M. ‘sl 12 P.M. Kuburn at Charahil Ra Kaba 7. = ‘ a eon . _ HILLBILLY and WESTERN SWING by Se fa PAUL BARBER'S MID-WESTERN BAND tertaining. : x « * I hate to dispute a lady, but Ava Gardner HAS been talking to 3IGM Hop brass about appearing with Frank Sinatra in “‘Never So Few,” whether she admits it or not! At least, it's Ava's word against Leo, the Lion's. Her former home stu- dio says negotiations have been going on although Ava recently told a reporter, “T know nothing about ‘Never So Few.’ Her last movie under contract to MGM was “The Naked Maja,” the Goya story. So MGM can no longer compel La Gardner to make WINTER _ — With apolo- gies to the shivering throngs | elsewhere in the country, Kay Servacious practices water ski- ing at Cyprus Gardens, Fia., at- i tired in a fur-trimmed suit. - la mint to team with her ex-Frankie of cebreaker ~ a certainly such a combi-' we have always been very good| “| to the romantic Interest with | ~ 4a picture. But they're offering her ae Tierney’ = Play . 7 Opposite Clifton Webb - ie hi thi vile ok Os elie YSong of Norway” at Marymount brilliant talent. ~ * * . Keely Smith is now a member of ASCAP. She, Louis Prima and Barbara Bell wrote the songs for Columbia’s “Hey Boy, Hey Girl.” - Keely and Louis, who are break- ing every record ‘at the Moulin |__. Rouge. Lathe Deeght wa oxtail by Stephen Lord called ‘ ee See Bee cat bo oe —l ee eee native New Orleans, * Michael Wilding, who says - can sing as well -off-key as. Rex Harrison does, is about to sign for a Broadway show. Steve Forrest, who just came up with the lead opposite Sophia Loren in “Heller With: A Gun,” celebrat- ed his tenth year of marriage by: buying his wife a mink coat.~ ~ ¢. «- & : After those rave reviews on Ken Murray and Marie Wilson in the new “Blackouts’’ no one is sur- prised that the run has been ex- tended five weeks, ‘The tax_on gasoline in Utah has climbed from 2% cents pér gal- :{lon to 6 cents per gallon. csp Soampiees eae a ‘And another bit. ef news about | |Health, Education and Welfare de-| Samaritan on ‘behalf of his feath- 1765 in November WASHINGTON . (Af) -— sen today the number of federal .em- Ployes dropped 765.in Nov from the October total. of 2, _* * 8 Federal employment dropped'- 18,693 in thé first five months ofl a the fiscal year which began July 1 482. * * * Britain Change’ -|Mind, to Build ° Jet. Bombers - Harry F. Byrd (D-Va) reported |. LONDON. (UPD Baits, wie reversed business, has Wirplane. riits field and started work on a new jet bomber capable of carrying an atomie bomb. to. any target in the world. - The supply ministry has award- a 150-miillion-dollar contract to|* the ‘ker comipenies: which cooper by 98k : "ine daliais vanes sede |. time ago that Britain. would rely ee in’ future onguided missiles, The V-class bombers, already in serv- ice, were monet: St et Britain would build. Thief in Grand Opening “EAST HARTFORD, Conn, (UPI) —A restaurant which advertised a ‘grand opening” had just that, off with $5,000. ate in producing the new plane, Decreases in employes_were_re- ported by the Agriculture and In- terior departments and. Tennes- Valley Authority last month. | The Post Office, Commerce and partments showed increases. Watchman Aids Bird, Slips, Injuring Visitor — READING, Pa, ® — Franklin| Steinmetz, watchman at a state park near here, will think twice, before he again tries to be a Good) ered friends. : * * A cently to bring a chirping- young | bird out of a nest. — * « * The ladder slipped, Steinmetz fell from his perch onto the shoulders! of a visitor, Steinmetz suffered 4) few bruises and the visitor wound up with a chipped hip bone, « | | Features at 1:07 - 36 - 5:25 - 1:34 - office. Frozen in Berths Since; ~ * +> *£ Frances austere! looking | APR CHOW Tre Weaneetar. | 9:40 | Steinmetz climbed a ladder re-~ RLUE SKY 2150 OPDYKE RD. ee en 3 FEATU RES WED: THRU-SUN. — —What'll we do tonight | FRIBDE | FULTON: DORAN: TOOMEY for KICKS? - oe i sae AN ALLIED ARTISTS PICTURE SAT. SPECIAL — SMORGASBORD - With 20 different salads Ol Chicken Smorgashord gud relishes ond ROAST. All You Con Eat BEEF with coffee, dessert 5:30 to 10:30 |. andeclestax. 1.25 | *1.95 MANNY'S corr __Wistt Manny's Snak Bar—Miracle Mile Heron ead a= ‘Toke Ra. NOTICE “sally” 250. Pounds of Rhythm Playing tor You at the Catalina Piane Bar CONTINUOUS ‘ENTERTAINMENT | SUNDAY FROM 9 A. M. TO 2 Come Out and Join Your 7 Friends for Our .Popular -- y . me } COUNTRY y MUSIC DANCES Early Sayieeac MONTREAL eepaitraene of Transport officials predicted last night that with favorable ‘weather, the husky ice-breaker D’Iberville might break through to. Montreal Harbor during the weekend. _ But bétween her and Montreal is a barrier of ice 28 mifles long and 20 to 30 feet thick, filling the St. Lawrence River from shore to shore, © in Montreal Harbor, are 13 foreign ships Penned there since early De-| cember. When the D’Iberville breaks through they—are—to—start the 800 mile voyage to the open Atlantic. The D’Iberville spent the night at Sorel, about 50 milés down- ‘Company and will be, an all-star ‘And beyond it, frozen fo berths stream. The other ice-breakers, | scarcely older than she did in the Idays when she was in‘ “Hollywood Hotel,” with me, was in Chasen’s|| [J with her husbarid, Ralph Evinrude, || -‘ and Mary and Charles Wick. Char- ; lie told me that the “Frances Langford Presents’ -TV show has | been bought by-the Rexall Drug | one-hour variety show, broadcast | in color March 15, over NBC. | Last night Burl Ives left for ae* the West Indies for a month’s va-. 1 comets ramach cation. While there he'll pick up | A COLUMBIA PICTURE folk songs of the Caribbean. He comes back for “Let No Man | ‘Write My Epitaph.” And by the | 4 way, isn’t Burl the first charac- a a KERN MATHENS pill if EXTRA! “The Wonders of Chicago” Magoo | Cartoon “Glamorous “Hollywood” - ‘fer actor to be called a star since | 7 ‘Thr: sae Jackie Gleason may just as well) ct, “The Ta of the Uk Happiness” e LERPOLD LOPOL AMAT AL AS AL APA > overcome his personal objections to Wallace Beery? i} | his daughter Gerry going into show | ~~ businéss because those who saw ) Now Open 10:45 25¢ to 1 P.M. (arr ] CHOR!) sorting ni e Richard Carlson el _ “They are to work in Lake St. | day yesterday, but during the three _|previous days opérations were cur-if Tense . river. Forecast light snow could the Ernest LaPointe, °N. B. Me- Lean and Montcaim, tied up in | Trols-Riviers, ‘about 80 miles be- low Mostreal; Peter today, keeping open chan- nels in the shallow widening of the St. Lawrence upstream from Trois- Riviers. She ice-breakers worked a full tailed by heavy fog lying oyer the SATURDAY ONLY! _ KILLER WITCH . of =~ JUNGLE! {hamper work teday.« State Police Cooperate r Your (jj EVERY WEDNESDAY, Sies ff FRE JRE NDAY. } SUNDAY SPECIAL ee $ 25 =e “LIQUOR: — BEER DICK gen RESTAURANT taal 8. a FE 46981 4G ; ‘ALSO SUNDAY MATINEE DANCING Cause of $80,000 Fire | by about. 80 firemen from six TOMMY TIMLIN __. HEADING AN ALL STAR SHOW WITH Two FABULOUS FLOOR SHOWS : Lovely E xotic EVERY Dancer . FRIDAY and ia : ‘SATURDAY AND. NIGHTS AM SESSION TUESDAY WITH - _FRANK PER Le Sand HIS, SUNOMASERSS Crazy, Zaney. Comedy MC.E R ROUGE # — State] & LAST TIMES TONITE 1] ~“DON‘T GO NEAR the WATER” Also | “LAST of the . FAST GUNS” Holiday Fun for Everyonel Extra!: Lewie Prima Musical “The Wildest” Color Cartoon ant = ee eS recat te a ree ne wit take over ‘routine: patrol Roseville Investigates DETROIT (UPT) — Author= ities were trying today to deter- | mine the cause of an $80,000 | fire at a bar in Roseville. | The fire yesterday was fought | KILLER. -witen of the Jengte! | wi ' a3 is 8) rT Ot <> cxcmamomemn Sh OPEN TONIGHT 6: 1) i 3 i PAP PPPIPPD in Alan ha. ln. Ae. An, he. tl, A A, Ll Be. BWONTIAC R eee HN ey HE FINEST ome IN- A- CAR mt E LATEST we; HEATERS = . ‘Thru ! MONDAY . : Ist INDOOR THEATER SHOWING a SDOw Res TON IGHT. TRULY! ONE OF DO. cen tes wenn JERRY WALD'S rimeme @ ~ departments. song Pau B point ~ Autism me * PLUS * THE GUN et ing wai z aa = ULLETS | BLAZE! i ‘WINTER HUNTER UN » FIRST: TIM IN COLOR AND CINEMASCOPE IN LovELLLN WAR LUS E SHOWN IN ris AREA! THE GREAT ONES! . "APACHE “TERRITORY “HELL, SHIP. MUTINY” A LOVINA PRODUCTION . ities - A. MR REPUBLIC gy ION -zonno' Fi FigHTING ceion | WARM IN-CAR. HEATERS, COMFY - ‘ x i NUYEN ij Hi SHOW STARTS apr wa “AUNIT SHOW in THE PONTIAC AREA! — ~ ea Lo tae ae “ f fits = me ary ae A ay a eat ers et pee ae, es Pea nee f - Seog age Tie Se ES a ie SG Bs oe ees a te eo ia ko PWENTY-SIX Jie THE PONTIAC PRESS, PRIDAY, JANUABY 91900 >» _ 4 oer Curb on Unions OVe"Population- Plagues World | |nces wee ities i De . 4 2 9 : = NEW YORK (AP) — Sidewalk| ‘The globe is being inundated by;a smaller fox, stun one another| [ALL Wants Federal Labor scrawis of a Pavement Plato: | tidal Wave of posterity. Tt is as With persoent | onde, 90 tee e by PMB ese. \ Commission to Regulate Eat aaa pgediccaraiy With it people, everywhere, confused by neuter, the one Wie ous te oe Their Expansion - food crop, more and more thought-|the responsibility of the moment,| sky yo lovers ever shared before. ee Le ; ful minds turn toward the prob-|P45s on through their genes the’ ‘The atomic cloud darkens. The lem of overpopulation. ~ .,payment of tomorrow. statesmen and diplomats and pol-| ler a? a \ 5 a ~ WASHINGTON (AP)—Rep. Al- Lp: oe ait | x & we iticians argue. They frighten each vin M. Bentley (R-Mich) today wile maee b ie ft ee don’t} It is, economically speaking, as/other. They spend more money to called for a Federal Labor Com-| nave the appetite to eat what we if a generation that created infla- build more bombs. The value of the mission to regulate the expansion) roduce. - ition in its time also inflated its} currency is inflated,.People-brood 13. of labor unions. ok ik | posterity to water down the indi-|over their bills and brooding leads Bentley said the commission) from an international angle the|Vidual bill, Who can win in the] to—well, doesn’t it? BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES would regulate the expansion of| problem seems partly to be that race to see who has the weakest x * * “ the unions in the same manner @5|the.. food we volunteer doesn’t Money and the most poor mouths?) Nobody is efraid of yesterday. the Federal Trade Commission) pjease the peoples’ appetite-—end| Scientists, like a pack of hounds, nobody is afraid of tomorrow. controls expansions in business they express their discontent by) Dell-tongue in cry after the elusive} Who will shoulder today? and industry. : having more and more children, | fox, truth. ~~ * €* Both the rich and the poor coun-| They will catch him, too. But) yarmers in the U.S. came out of “I feel that this plan may pro-|tries are having the same prob-|not today—tomorrow,. ithe World War II period with a vide the answer, te the threats of/lem: No matter what thy eat, or : x * * |smaller debt, than when the wart Jimmy Hoffa to expand his union|don't eat, they produce more}, Meanwhile, ordinary people pay| began, contrary to most war into unrelated occupations and in-) children. ithe price of ordinary living, chase’ trends. dustries,'" Bentley said in a state-| ~~ —— 6 = = ———— ment. . S _. _ James R. Holfa is head of the ‘BOARDING HOUSE ; Teamsters Union. ‘He has drawn ; NSA \\Y : AND WE'VE THROWN AT WON'T/I'M ae a epee Gieme cal IW “yo None GAVE: EVERY LURE INTHE AA SETTING A -other state and local government |X OF. STICKING TO 4 TACKLE BOX AT HIM, TRYING }{ SNARE gripe S ae ‘ federal) \\ THE TRUTH AND TO HOOK A WHOPPER/ HE'S BEEN PFOR HIM - a . of alj|_transportation unions, SN 6 alice \ ' eC we eo ss Bentley said he is.preparing leg-| . x WILL COLLECT WATCHING! WHO'D HANG T 4 a. ical islation to establigh the labor com-| | \/ A SAWBUCK : HOUGHT F GUARD ISNT IT TIME EAK mission. He stressed that no et- FROM YOU, @ JHE FEAR OF LOSING TEN IRON @ DOWN LIKE ' - | JIMMIE OF fig SOCLDCK fort will be made to break up any! twices/ J, WEN WOULD KEEP THE OLD GAS F ONERALLS S700) UBOTILE? unions as they now-exist, The bill : BAG EART| HBOUND ~ AT THE QUIT- HE would limit future union expansion) | ot to the same industry or the same TING WHISTLE: Yy, “WZ, en ne een oe ee ate een ne semen pet ——— ~~ y% Da . craft or occupation, he said. ermeenheinaeeeemepeene e One Little Boy’s _ Flapping Coat Saves His Life NEW HAVEN,,Conn, (AP) — Little boys, their shoes scuffed| and their coats flying, often dis- may their mothers. “ * * * But Mrs. Frank Zober of Deer Park, N.Y., is thankful her six- year-old_son'seoattaila_were flap-| | ping’ Thursday. | ~ ow w® ow The boy, Paul, plunged through a hole in a deep, frozen pond] while strolling with a playmate. Hig coat caught the edge of the ice and held him for 10 minutes in tey- water up to his chest. . * *® * __ The other child dashed to a home parents were visiting. The father sprinted to the pond and pulled his chilled son to safety. Bits Recent Pontiac area births re-| _ corded in the Oakland County) clerk's office are listed below by je the father's name, * By McEvoy and Strieber RE SPS A SCOTLAND a YARD MAN= a ~ oh 1969 by WEA Service, Ine. TM. Reg US. Pat. Of _. OUT OUR WAY FUNNY HOW A i | | eae A:MAN, AN! TH’ OU TIMER 1S JUS’ TRYIN’ TO MAKE 4 MAKIN! TH'KID “THAT ONE GUY —\ LOOK GOOD, THINK HE NEEDS | AN! TH’ KID'S A DRINK! {. MAKIN’ HIM A MINUTE! THE ESTABLISHMENT =) J : —t- ~f¥g?4-* ~ 2 a OF A LABORATORY - - E. } Keego Harbor ; | yi Wayne W. Arkwood, 3170 Orchard LX | Marvity H. Code, 2383 Pine Lake. ; Andre DeWilde, 2006 Elam Aaron Middleton, 1837 Beechmont Edwin H. Meadows, 2086 Willow Beach Herbert L. posh rad 3196 Pridham Donald L. Randolph, 1163 Casa Lake. Willard B. Weber, 2189 Maddy Lane Othess : Robert E load el 46530 Pontiac Trall, Walled Lake; FrankHn .R. Bachorski, 4120 28-Mile, Romeo; Bolan H, Beason, $00] %-Mile, William E. Bowman, 1421 Honeysuckle, Orchard Lake; John Brewer, 481 Lake George, Oxtord, Delbert} . J Carr, 3100 Greenlawn, Orchard Lake; John C. Darling, 19. Glass, *Ortonvilley John £ DeMund, 3635 Long Lake, Or- chard. Lake; Wiliam A Demaree, 26066 ‘Wakefield, George ®. Dembgy. 1928 Creer firtd, Birmifgham ree ~ Wikiam @ Porbis, 1615 Baspabaw, Qr-| . ton¥ille; Witltam M Gray. 83 dos ~ Orchard Lake, Robert J @Lytie, ah ~OreRard ,Lake;*W_) Bloomfield; Frank & Matra, 25624 Collingwood, Roseyille; Robert H Mortensen, 7300 Wattles, Troy; Vern J. Neeson, 68 Tanview, Oxtord! | Williany T. O'Keefe, 2076 Ghulliver, Troy’, Edmund L. Proéulx, 401 Lapeer, Oxford; |° Ear! C Ramoeey, 314296 Raffin, Franklin;| > Carl W. Redinger, 2609 Big Beaver, Troy; Palph P Ruggles, 5150 McKeachie, avishburg Earl W. Parker, 5141 Ormand, Davis- burg, James Ho Henkes, 1803 Chopin, Zz 3 z y - | — 42 , > F 2 ‘ a 4 R = . bby REA Bervicn, ine. TIM. Rag, U8. Put, OFF. sina een ial By Leslie Turner UG? OFFICER, IM LOOKING FOR AN OLD POEM PIEE RMA FELLA WHO ARRIVED HERE ASOUT FINE I DAYS AGO, MAYBE YOU NOTICED ; HIM:AND CAN ya FELLA WEARING DARK \ MISTER! COME ON, GLASSES, AND KIND O' / WE MAY HAVE NEWS FO LOOKING #_X FOR YOU AT THE —— — STATION). Lae ah ” i we a LV 25350 Kildare, Southfield; John Jadwin” 29 Bullale, Clarkston; Samuel Tuma, 2847 Colonial Way. Bloomfield Hilla. | : Robert C Womble, 162 Spring. Romeo; | S : E . Charlies H Weeden Jr , 884 Oil) Oxford: TM Meg 18 Par OF rn ‘ Roy L . Williams, 2385 Cheltingham ff 1989 NEA Pa ober WINNERS MAKE LOSERS Ayivan Lake + By Ernie Bushmiller a I NEVER SAW DUNALD DUCK MRS BROWN oS £ {THINK HE'D | ine eee ee 3..\T'6 NC I GUESS TLt _ANYQNE SO — os ? igere (AR) 7 | WeO BETTER TEL HE SAy'S...:T § NOT ; : TO HELP Me-PCe BOs) Hl laoue STATIONERY #¥-2—| [HER WHAT UNCA DONALD Pe eel LEAVE ies PPY TO SEE LP ME PICK OUT LD lll Ry ahve IT'S THE A AGIFT FOR DONALD! J — pALWAYS tate _IWGIFT IN FRONT ME GO ST car ee eet i : Y iow oA ~B eden eo} = 4 4 eA Prttrease: we King Yuecores Svetienen, a | THE GIRLS _ | iw: You'll Find | . Woe PROFITABLE an Every Day iA the Pontiac Press Wont Ad Section Take edventage of this easy way Ya MS & ba if j . SS _ ; ar - ~- to solve all your buying and cS Teo ANG Eee PNM OF Lay : —— : _— ~ ee Sey ~gettt a0 obterns | . = "é —s 9 ts, ' he : To Place Your © to80 by HOA Seives on Tm WANT AD - sesh = _ DIAL FE 2-818) 3 ‘ By Charice Knhn, OS o 9900 Lane HOSS COONS AA a | | MUST Be Sus HOUee,omaNeMa! ? BURNIN’ - 5 | FRATHERS/| fl | Ae re 4 an 7 . “That'y-thé trouble with.real life - there’s'no background masic,” , — a anannEE SURED aneND (ee eee _ 4 coon ae : i wo eee ss . , . f . i: * “ ’ ‘ . rs a) i 2 J rea : ins a AY, - - eet, JANUARY 2, . * apie all Pup the’ wileders = al ang the tne i fut te demand , | Help Ww diag fag Apo anted . Some ae ones sapeaney Female flour mi to be in Wi by ICIAN ° 2: crepe arcs ake erate sage ate sarees see: m2 ise Bee Sere | ‘small rai price fe arene — troit < : oats Ww Rep oo. With ps changes ad Ines odu: orks Ene Te Naira pera oe ith ons rd Hi ppies. : e acti 1959 Stock i — of. es Ow Del exu ce Early MA ac =e ahead,. 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O35 z wpurey $2,500 ted 28 Old W on . an, a eat are ai ae or nheaa ! Sect = ee - a My as ae We A OE a“ lord Du jon, 2 Trent ee: 83.4 nerel Bes the § te at Leal a essentia oon tock, and Hse canine Batisfac re )._Phon REPARED — y ress, Bo ‘Plea ae paces Nd Words NG [Dun & Biodstroet tr arora Bi) Pama eee | ae a te ear ae [en tandocon an | 2 aS es nage Com th \Ared Fi treet le ‘ aS alee riled a ho po i inso, J. eit Fo epee ove aa | eaneent Bh lootep etd Pe 1 AcE v a a Vanted te R = :.. ” . : E: a. + 1 r! — 2 eee 2 ricydl _— n. (UPI _ ‘irms fo Ask plied Beturd park FEE 7. viel le faret” and oars and aetatls, Legit col mecisity, PE Fe 2 end trier AFR 18A We nine see Ret 2 Gate a eigh Los J. r $ toda 7 ar, service. aE et Penns 208 = oreviot _or small WOR i oe ae : ra nOUgaDS 29 — os ch on aia ea Pe tol ae | i Ste Fe aa foal S| seating eer nee und of 14. D ‘on his |; of the 1d. 4 a Rate Ut ry girs <0 Ee ~~ HAR chigan ee kind Abas ~ 2720 tee 7ny | Roteaitiiog Li our bid. 5143 tn TS chausted Ha ona ‘a Ron corer ig distri . Year 38 16.9 - Stock Te 1 acbal £ : S DW = Ave. eens pi large M iting | a -Wio a RR "or uptar. and ven 14) re ay t offi ct mana-| Be Bt o. yecclt jome., stebli AL ARE NEF rade ORE RE ovi "term ike LTY apts. erie ie that 1,473 ring acon i mat ee gat} tee tro LESMAN : purenasi 300 can mae ng & . BA gee ace jones oe ee oe , He sta’ Pontiac Dun Pe “aes ae a+ 3143 in id noon ne . Fe ecscle o SOOKKEF PER TA Any MOVE Tracklag, — od pode 2 all §-3098 ok Janary ments Pin nneanen oo eins ieee 1368 34 a Bontias on 28, wants rat eae AND i or aac x 19 | eee noes . d uring shee i 5 2 Pres o ome _ Neatly 3, , ets nc ath Tat tie sya ot | Bitdoeeces Bas eae | epee aa aco “ks, foam eat deen eat — i pest wo Bt OFF Soc us ist ; AN WANTS JA aytaae ae ibys eas ao ee | private eat, Call -to retai requests ve — Pepeaeened 13 ,e" aorta ears Re 4833 HA 325 nt,_Call_F i ARRIE: rite SANT hte “HT t BE Bie i L FE. etailers wil Ae ti iED plANITOR’ 303 to | AG Linen 18H i OVERLY ~ ery i ests will be| Rove yt kind ED MAN WA — _tnvume: TING ume, pi ee 7 OVELY FURNIS uarters ie Bowen fi i Yoone 3 ht wire By | {Lost acid eae + oes on privates NISH rs 30 i Pen we NG 8. Pa © 8 A ery VIN FE at vee oe _ hee salar M. * : amt se Angelus - Wert ie Pant = poe Te vine OF wt Wid. ny ae ve “s aA? co a4 4) pATLOW INS TRUS. __Werk We ta eter Mee titan, praca ea Contracts, oil = fe ee on #2 14] i dimes tor rx Yuna " peo ys ™M. ANTS aa" et rare RG ABS cts, Mt . : N etal sacl, ws u ee Bay . sae" Fem ale 10 ~ODETL Gan eovtimes oe gs 32 ew Di . asked. “ 3° ‘ a Ee er | WORK al end TCA " me. FE Call rect. © action BLY, : 2 ivisio' . . 2 F : _Work Wanted or oF : Bocce 4 RTAG or oe ee your, n F : : OR 1 DAY Fema red a ||*9 SoM ° pitance, rE : rtridge faad orm —— WA tRONT emale | eee ITH lance mor’ CA “rE s ed DIA f NT ADS : - Tor “ Ww 4 = H MOVE . wing. +Unan H t 4-356), 4s |AL FE Ave ame and house pomeety Bo aT mn PEt NG 4 Fre : i an I national ne : nea 7 EWA REF : ruck FE iene : A ; Sito Nadal Hebriiks. pm % a.m. cs 2 ie iv YY Sears 3. Ine ail. 2 . UCKS | tO R = A Jo CALL 2 pm a ic or 5 direct oa og pans ) dnb Aq eu riekun en % EALTOR Y 3 a rit 6 Bly sales, S 5 tim Ssanh ia enge ku) TQUIeMERT t SO x ay “furvined. + ane nd h Pontes an 2: ruckt ENT ; A resi on. . PL thore # - WAR to pai? _ on : 1B CAS . Tel a 4 ve i de ee Sarr eee ASH FOR. ean FE j etpann a my PART . ust war a ee H | = on ba mh Rd. Z so") Soe sacle oa oe ti” 2 mand ae (EANING” WANTE: ane an ay PLL : SM ask tor ae | a ROODWARD REA ee one oe Sy | feats a recy | eae - eF. :. FE T w rie tee Ghana, Pa Decorating 2 nERON ar rms. Ask for = terms oR ; CASH : : = TODEN FEES. 4 Nichoti a weer woo Harger. iN 72 C : Duy “ cha th ae a a Otte r by R. L. sts and Co. : — RL. Polk & ban error . snoute - eal and - your ike TWENTY-EIGHT ae THE PONTIAC PRESS, F ERIDAY, JANUARY. 2p 1959 me _Wanted Real Estate 32A) ‘Rent Houses Unturn, 36 CASH RIGHT NOW? LAROE Weeh ream, pvt. e. month ang all utilities, FE 5-689 FE 8- OR ROOMS, Yt, FLOOR. |c Fe SIA ORE LOSE IN, BAB ABT WET. We can tty your house Fooms, ail utilities, FE ¢-4686. + asler Me att WITH BATH, ‘is bath Larger “-- higher, K. G | reo aad 102 £, Huron & PE 1¢ ue micety oe “PVT. 288 a: alt ent 4 RM HEATED FLAT, WABHING weer s1DE a CON Shh) ln eaarties entidren “pM sam 990 aad heute conte’. ewly dec- Le ret required. EM 3-4 erated z a 1 room apartments BROS. ° ow 4 room ae we reat a {a ie ag ee elon ‘eleva aa ; ih : bedrooms and porch, clean ” refrigerator furnished, $45 per REAL porate + 5 8 eee. sieeee mon end we. RH Smith. Rest. sone, Disie Hwy ‘ wo | oe , GUITA TABLE FOR 1 on 2 tor #8 tron Bt FE 8-0666. 8 ; Sunday "tl & Manor * ee - ; ToTIN WANTED Piper's Now Novelty Btore. 36 husars Weer #ibEe! oy VEneTER ie LIoiis “AD ashington Jr. area - BUYERS «WA Oo LET aRrUENT rahe “LADIES, Biv: Tooms, ga, heat, ot ae : us SHOW ¥ soy erytnin turmishe are? ‘down- ? tinea Se ease = wa ProrEnty. . WE BUY GLEAN ¢ "ROOM ae SON, in COU: Call b 4-2521, or after SMALL EQUTI _ ple, PE 3-7233 oh PE uhh COUPLE & BANY PVE BATH | spoon NaWiY REDRCON Leslie Z. Middleton entrance FE. 4- ROOM NEWLY REDECORATED BROK i172) ¥GRN APF. AD LF ORLY Vs rob. tb wer eh ” mo Redrm, kitehen, 7 as rm. - “Sell Us You Equity | & bath. Pvt ent, 354 froad : W HIT E "BROS, Don’t tose your none —-20 Steed ase Gee Orion, MY F100 be. | sees Die 7 aay! ween Pees, Strgge eames i308 pis CAROR pee > in BATH | Open Eves ‘ti 0; Sun, 10 _t_ 8 HI $$$ DOLLAR HOME EQUITI ES. LAND CONTRACTS Wright & Valu 345 OAKLAND AY AVEN -0441 ¥ uP ES et WE NEED ALL KINDS OF. FOR THE SPRING F ee vi Os Mtoe we PONTIAC LA ~ omes farms take Houses — Lots — a reaps R 4-0306 TYLOR, Realtor ar sit WANTED: IM MEDIA SELY - Ho property) on land eontracte. Buyers wait hit” on purniahes- Near airport: | RN s ART WENT, Hae fina son coup ©. 3059 Crooks Rd, “OL P2915. Wooenn, LARGE ROOMS, in 4-169, | " ) RO OR “RA 3141, A en eee See DOLL PL th Gou APT. 2 BEDROOMS. 209 -Biadwin, OR }-9 t BEDROOM -APT_ NEWLY De: corated. Close to transportation and shopping. Pree parking Con- at PM 9-008 | oad urphy 1 1- ROOM” Ron “Pitt. - 3.30 8 Crovis Ra MODERN 3} BEDROOM WEST o th. ee b tove, tory bungalow wi Paul M. Jones, Re: a} r st. he ang steve. relia. heat, 3 ROOM# AND BATH. CLEAN. NR side home Clas heat Blacktop . ams car gecage Lot for gar- a e] | lal 1 472 W. Huron __. FE_40569 Aduits only. 290 :N. Paddock Al.| Lotus Lake OR 46-0237 streets. Sorry no children “under | den and al) fenced 100 x 380. | - berta Apte : Rooma t UTILITIES | 12, $70, Floyd Kent, Ritr @2'y | $8,500 on easy terme R t A ts. ‘Furnished, 33, ist FLOOR | RM& REATED | no new 4TOeAgy ma | dtiowe S UBBE Re - Kamps nN. en A a S apt, Ne wiy decorated, re. we | “ame i TERRACE. QAA “WAT. nt ae Rltlageriy ae G He. ait a Se ar 5. FE 9.2608, FRM. APT. GA MEAT, $13.50 WK. | Close In Vac Neat and clean"? bed oA r100R 4} Roo 1) 8. Paddock. FE 4-508 ROOMS wit es lah OW. | gegen BEDROOM RANCH HOME, vaca, with full. base REALTORS — FE 4-0528) TROOM, Ki Te, PRY.| Fi ae & BATH. UTIL FURN * tee Lake W. Bloomfield Twp. or, lakes) floors ‘storms and screens. | 277 8 Telegraph Eve. & Sun. vate bath, em gn co wrest refrig. Reasonagple. 1414 AND BATH, PARTLY MODERN, & school, Eis 3.40 1 | : 2 BEDRM. MODERN HOME Ee 1 ee es ony. 300 bbs furnished --or-- unfurnished FE) ip aR Tiresbord— FOR “RE- ‘John, bik. from Al's Mussie Beach, off dock -Alberta “A T wep: -L DERN, | +4238. fined couple, electric range, te- Cooler Lx. $500 dwu. isi FLOOR, LGB a { glean, ew deeorated, a htome- ¢ Room” FURR iaKED 5, MODERN trike erator, and oll heat, OR 3-4330 mo. $485 Lake “vista. : a rtd n ale eke, ~~“. bP ¢ wt ag cele PA ¢-04 a nished, near OMT. FH FLOOR gation fenced yard, reuroneble. WeW -LARG vl *aorme oon 1] er ay Sel als Pane ed as 7 OLEAN. WA AiG ae. poo 7 BEDROOM” Gr OND FLOOR, | MA 4.2007. Aice| fetgets, Built tm fovep and range. | - Ze Adults, Ut) furnished. 258 | Lae Sarense,. Opdyke, 850 i qVONNIA | OF. CARI L erated tion to buy. FE $-6980 leew B Pe. Pu oon | NORTH & END _ehard Lit S division. m PARTLY PURGRNED ~ uron 8t r fo Ati TCROOM APTS — APT NG | furnished $10 per a" + fore ee heat esi heat, $65 Lavon 2, REDE | Open Eve i es am wun a ° irme, let floor. Prt. atk | children. vrs $100 etecheal Sebaogink) H Figie ANT FARM HOME. NO OF . a= living room and dinette, Full i 5-8330 139 raeburn 2hMS & BATH. OROOWD PLOOR | A LITTLE WOME rg YOUR an Pontlec. near Dine, ME’ 40001 basement with gas heat and 7 AND 2 BEDROOM 1 LAKEFRONT Prt be, Btove, petria. Util furn,| With { bedroom, fenced gtounds, ; recreation room, I'e-car ga- - _$45, mo 1079 bus line, all utlilties furnished. rage. Priced at $13.200 with apts, Partly furnished OR 3-9105,| tg C é warts FE 6-60)0, | SEVEN ROOM UNFURNISHED 81.075 dow PHA terms. 1 & 2ROOM ate . CL6ee IN 2 RMA AUBORW ‘AVE REFRIC | Coty, clean and wa : house $10 per month. FE nm sown ce = TE | eh ae coe fara. Si co“y GROOM bay Wes? SIDE 3-7103 OFF BALDWIN Pres, a Wx Mos. | Eau! Jatt v. * | 2 bedroom ranch with wall J tLe “eM "APTS. 8 steady rent 9 BEDRM. entice TERROR. FURMIERED” COTF re ) 6. OIL GAM WARWICK 1 in. BYLVAN LAKE | : to wall carpeting. Living ers. Nr: Blue Sky, ideal tor! tile beth, ps fenced yard, rig Oe ao Lake, $60 mo. bedrm, brick, carport, lake ot Ing ‘Down rm. 2 bedrooms, Oil FA bachelors or couples. Also 1 eab- Pai bisement, mitt rE #0018 di 5 par gis lease, FE 45009 E _ heat lear garage Priced in, child welcome. ROOMS UTILTTIER FURN, taken ORION 1-BEDROOM, c 2 _ as eUatanie at $8,500 — Substantial down }) BEDROOM APT. FOR L LEAR, ” very eh élean ies af heat. 309 N. |. Suto. heat and H.W. ray Sa SMALL-4 R van. ise £* afact 3 oe pine required, . . too per mo Adults 190 Beminole,| Saginaw ply 160- isin hts Rd. Chicago _ be Sten ae ih Lhe bene FOR COLORE ° el Alp Manor FR 4-160. 5 | ed PARTLY. PVT ENT. AND | MODER SMALL 4 ROOM HOUSE COUPLE | = ment. Large 125 ft. lot with @ rooms end beth for own- 1-AM EITCHENET(® AFT. EVF | vt. bath 285 Wh New BEES. i'r ryaredind rental 8900 Pontes ._ 690 Scott Lake ke spoed lake privileges. $8,660 full re 3 rome and bath wp Ent?., shower, util, furn sari EWLY DECO- “= i. price. or tf month. M50 t 818/and 017) rated. Heated outside entrance | NICH an ROROOM, BABE. UNION LAKE -— Lal LARGE is 3 iy “doe Bag © galing a wkiy. tate mt : OLive 60041 t 1-. m, OL ment ered 12,50 wk. G 5-3842. 3-4208 HERE ‘is an especially nice purchased on GI — rq iat. OT a AND BATH SMALL HOUME: | FoR ENT, IN: = oaeeese, 1 ream home jowM just closing costs. ali utilities firataned 1 4 ROOMS AND HATH. #TOVH AND uire at 1676 Tayior Rd. ask for : . OMC. Very nice, ge wn. Ail refrigerator Near Tel-Muron, Ref- _Yonnte ) Weaver, PE 4-9031, For Rent ‘Rooms 37 largenitinlen Say en and « IVAN W. ony FE b4 et _bet eres (3 _trences. FR 5-6470 : AREAS APRA ° “Tha Pvt waTH v RMS Pvt ENT CHILDREN AND 18 N. CASS AVE, WARM} —Dceeneway wilh attached 2. * ear rage complimen LJ E washes’ tuts u i ET - | Teloome 310 F Rent Houses Unfurn, 8 sleeping rooms. Reasonable rates. rane a deuign ake priv ) N M, PRE VAM . eges' on Crescent Lake . 3 sega Work gO, Nesls yr arn OARAGHE |, 1 BEDRM eovers. LOVELY | nis STOP - ‘IN 8 NICE _ ou. swell Lea for the children |RE \LTOR FE 5-9471 Well located. WE 6-4438. (Baby) Steam heat hot water, stove; home. Gas heat. rege base. | * comfortable room, FE | with “a school bus a the | 42 JOSLYN,. COR, MANSFIELD reicome | Rettig. turalehen 485" month Pe] ment st Mike Distr ct PRE 8-6 | f0e eror COOKING a UNBRY | door | OPEN EVENINGS & SUNRAY 2ROOM PRIVATE ENTRANCE 2-612 [hatha hag alia! aad oe Lon: | : Parking Pvt. ent, ek Huron. : x mca | _MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE _ UU turn. Ideal for Recheter 7,3 UPR FLATS: Two aBRnnMN| tichen. pine paneled 14x30 We Gray rE T, rake “PARK. CRESCE eatecnuisa! ware retired couple MY 2-108 | sex ane t-bedrm.. 06 yee ue olMvaat Aommalte:bot aver | s. 0 at kk ook. FE 88127 ‘ah wy veoh tarball ; ocation near sen n J : ity 2 LARGE ROOM Kcr Y FOR, ae on tet nee { any Laie Commerce, Michigan MA! CUPAN. ANGE WARM SUPE Hee ad 5. ving Te0m — | \ } Al F Ss irinking FRE 9-918 pc FF 3. 2 awh : ‘ floors, plastered wall ts nes oie | ROOKka &. BATH pvt AT 2 REDROOM HOUSE, JUST OFF N Saginaw FE 2-0700, ane Thr on anxion ated he RMS: & BATH, ee. BED Counhe only 24 Monroe St FR 62140 Adults! “witams lake only- No dkinkers ot 2 AND 2AM “HOUBEREEPING)] ROOM APARTMIONT eat cottages gas heat al). attiities water and stove furnished Winter rates Tru Rustio Cabine Humphrey, Phone MI ¢7358 468 8 Breadwar, MY 3.9058 ° 2 6 1 atayette: | erator, heated, nest to shopping 4 sia why 207 BALDWIN’ tio * copter, OR 9-1912. Or OR Davie | ot ey aif “7 RM. UTIL \, ‘ urn ark - ROOM UPPER APARTMENT ON 2 ROOM 410 WK J ROOM UTIL. |? Vakiand Ave, near Baldwin Pri- Girn. 106 ft AP ig ale hall and entraner “Heat ND 3 ROOMS ia: Yo] and dos water furnished. 90° FE Clark St. Apply Apt? | e48OF 7 S3 rus. ca wee eve BATH, towe lL oale WeWLY DECORATED iW ROOMS AND WATH. PVT ENTH 102 Mechanie Street. i asad mele! tecentiy. FE e-oiss Remod- a AND 3 LARGE RM. janice Pei PRIVATE, aTOVE AND wae nt. ‘and bath merry sages adults only. FE furnished. Inquire 29 Adburn, 7 | «fee in rear, y LOWER. “UNPURNTRNED | a RM RINCHBNETTE AND at, hae vite ia « e sae nqu re rr ace a NN. Per- 116 Seminole, FM 4 2 nM§. & BATH NICELY FURN | noows, DrconaTED ADULTS Adjacent- to high school, 102 . ¢ aft __Washington, i \4 kita AND BATH. WHFRIO AND | (IT tove turn Patt asl Ayeure. Paim 2 LARO® ROOMR, CLOSB LN Vie Apts dy Florence Ave. FE &-19 5 Lake Orton.’ 13 or 407 N CASS OAKLAN 67. ROOM FET. WITH PVT, ENTE | - ere bath, cai welcome. $12) dD) noOMs, PVT BATH. “PE 304) 17 ROOM (fe BATH, wiccrana | BEDROOM Lk Red M60. Atove and ‘refrig- 4 ROOMB —& BATH eTOvE & Pe Ste. furn. ‘169 Raidwip Couple oni k rnbOe Le ant. Out turn PR” 40088, ms ROOM, CLEAN rs MAIN "ae Near Pontiad Mir, & Motor! ROOMS AND BATH, Lowen Car Transport. Also 3 rm: mets heat and hot. water near John house il modern, son_end Huron, FR 47700. _after 6 pm. ‘ ¢RMs. fis HEA ‘ ey WATER 2 Rf dé! furn. Bus Ris ead Nae. rr a44ny pa Pr mre ot Prete 9 ne vn i RMB AND eaTe. MODN: HEAT pension on water furn. ar y west “tans “Room a SORE Fie |. sige brick, 875 mo- only Oh) Fs “MODE “A n._tier Sp pate: garb at, al Fe cemns a ‘orf util. tors. $65 TEs, ie ee Teepe hb Be preferred, Bere ee iJ ROOMS AND: i roomy, priv., le is 4 28 ce a ENTR 4 Dixie over aie pnb APS. Sb per month, Fit 2.2044, RO: tat NEWLY Y , DEGS. fated, we a side i RMS UPPER “Snickers CLEAN. _furntshed % REPRO BHO iS RM, & “PATH TERRACH TL, bath, very nice and | “adults rE TH aT wit | heat Apts. | Unfurnished 34 ee Paruy, Hs oats Sanereee OR eis | “OR: RMS & WATH DPR DUPLEX ai | Rentals of $49 for 3 rooms and | Rent Houses Furnished 35 ie BEDRM OME, cofy CLEAN, util PE 2.4855, mod |. Sky. FE +1 or FE 3 HEDIiM ~waleeD EAwE Mc MOD. | Close to city, Reas, MA 4-2203 | 1 ROOMS. GAg HEAT. 636 “MONTH. 15 Downing Ct 7 BEDROOM. NEW LAKE HOME fer rent Mareugh . yene June, $60 mo. Adults only. |-V neDROOM, NEW, Purr WABE.. | ment. builtin range and oven, UL 23-3178 iz Age a IR BED} BS eer or SEDROON. BRICK HOME om GALL 7 cp APT A popirs. CLEAN. Peak oh So US IMMEDIATELY if you have) _SLEEPIN iM. y BATH. RANCH ‘ @ farm-or prope: y. Home : - ; - £2 or legee, . bd 3 3 ROOMS AND BA D eet Oa + General a Poe y nage | ies, $125 mo. +H. FE east a4 location, garage. “965 i, naka ret _ . - ri a == og ys ere fom, furnace, oll heat. 918. ump ries’ rooms and bath, near Gener'al | _ 4-1161, 2 ster road and Open Eves Hoopltal, Ads on maar epost 3 Ip 5 oe a Fe 83. wert 2.0236 tome NEG RO OCCUPANCE het gee a HOME OM 2 4-054 7 R. H. Smith, Realtor, 2 E. wsler, "aove end relrig ef nies turn : — od St AND FE FHA Huroo St. FE #-0044 ish srnenne IF a IR as BL CASH FOR YOUR HOME i : "Heres a ae. a wea © ie. Yes, We can sell your home for’ —higg 4 BATH PORN. UTIL, | R ; ‘acho nee it cosh. vere email dewp 903"\" turn. * 10403 LaSalle. PE $3530. HARD CT. APTS. | ‘30 we Pi By Mn ment, us 0, further | be ¥ a5, ORCHAR = : 4:30 weekdays. Anytime w tion. “Do not feel obligated We|3 J ROOMS AND BATH. HEA AIR CONDITIONED F toast 6 BEAT, will property and| Pvt. entrance, very nice, Couple y= exclusive west| _ vicluity of Auburn ings UL > yea cash you cap receive ee Ret call 8 to 10 a.m. only. tide tps ee Ser| gpa DUPLEX. “Cama. “2 ividual entrances, : s me “aND FLOOR. | COM- pos OP! perty. Ba LE Pron EAP, sal geiasteorees ne where, | epuutl bashes zu eet tel! "G ROOMS & BATH hot water Adults 4 3 R6OMs AND BATH APT. EM only. shenay for immediate oceu- ts or 6190 down. Builder. FE HAVE CASH, EL|? Oona Pa iVATE BATH & EN monseer, “ar. Oehaner ot at 19 Sal- o ROOMs aND BATH NEWLY 5 WILL TRAV -™| trance, gaa heated. 67 8. Parke! mer Bt. rE Be at Atier 6 PE 6-6322 We will trav-) bog hoe ped and) _&. NB” MS AND BA a ars FRM. APTS... Ce UPL Ee -ONLY aio OPEN ee & SUNDAY : Cour Re ane feat oil to temo, al prvsle PE baa! Soak AnodN Par. | Mental 0000 COND “OARAGE service. .No aA R ue |? ROOMS, ‘rice. PURNISiCED PLEASANT 3 ROOMS & BATH, | 200 Auburn. 3-646 R. Db. RILE oe rok er _Srapie only, OR 3-195, pert furnished. 850 per month. » atte Siew Gor boon FE bat Li : rE 4-4821\5 + ays. xy BA BATH & ENT. WEST PARTIALLY AZORM, 9, FRR HO = 2 © Joonee. $75 per month. > Vv # C rt HAVE YOU? J ROOMS. a wATE: CHILDREN Leeneae eee Saga kk Edw. -M. Stout, Realtor Pr — te sale, houses, farms. | __ okay, OF .3-8004, Ranch style apt. Heat the ag 518. Be = ee PE 54-6165 |- acre land Lene: We | RMd. & BATH NEWLY DEGO- thing private. Adulte. oe 16pm - Cal! us! ial ser Seer yee Stive #9041, ‘after 4 snirenes:t v T. fOvELY | ALL Re RENTAL c REEDE BATE B. ’ i 4 PONTIAC RE ALT Y | § _ - (fea aR cy | Homes and apartments furnished | 137_Baidwis . oe FEN F ~~ PVT. BATH. 107', meee: ¥ull basement, of] heat, ra | = unfurnished. All aress & price/ me Uso * or Brover, VHS 62 Call FE anges: ARRO RL TY | 4 _ SAT, . MODERN, | BARTLY | a. - oen “ ib I ] lr I lediate _fienianed couple, FE 40757. ow OLVERINE Mts jaa Cass-Bllzabeth Ra. PE 5-3030 | OMS, NEAR AUBORN | er opping and tre * Phon: t ithin 2 blocks. Schools ATTRACTIVE | MODERN | HOME | A ti * mei, a — | on ‘block awsy. “cotidren. ‘wel. | 00 Santord. $80 per month... =. C ion \@ WICH ROOMS, ALAC 3 WICH | Gotcracca “und “well metmaiwed, | | Dapay motern bungsiew wit car | Estates, | t rt, Elizabeth | Lake Bs month. . Neat and clean .2 bedroom. bun- | | galow, just off B. Pike. $65 month | Large five room brick terrace, east sloe. $65 month, . DOR RIS §, fe 752 W. Huron hone "VE 41557 ' = Se : | Phone OL 1-7511 for appt i BUNGALOW - Near Tel-Huron.| fice space available. ser side, | FRANK M, SHEPARD, » REALTOR | Ideat for working iy le, gas ay ele re aie Rd i). Liwyt heat, newly decorates ve. Smith ~~. |_ MULTIPLE. LISTING SERVICE ca tm., Knshen. hedréem d0eer 1 6 ong ‘Lease Bus. Prop, 41A | ihe Reattor me w ‘muro, ded 6 odes & BATH. MAIN F BUTTON- UP * Re ee MP CY REMODELED AND on, N. Johnson. Suitable for our overcoat — Pull om the | redecorated ai — duplex. og Beauty Shop, Poof a Real |: ets cad gloves and let us $46. Phone ¢ Partridge, PE ¢ show you @ nice home on ELIZ iEARE UA LAKE PPPMAOTVE—oFPicg — 8 SPACE cod Norte side location. Of Beautifw 2 bedroom home,” fac-| aq approximately 5,000 bane eer | Done 3 bedrooms, full base- | ing Elizabeth. Lake. Seorty. new, fe oe area, | ment, garage. feuced- yard; automatic heat, garage, *~ pe. month. Located 1663 tout Tele. . Lots of extras. Price only month. Reference, required. fin raph. FE 4-2507. $12,950 — Smal} sown pay- ro aa 103 “E. peas E re aU TY SHOP, £ EQUIPMENT ment on FHA term \j— furnished utilities pa oe oa) | time. 306 Mt -Clemens, FE +86 FAMILY HOME _ 8 | Steet | | AVE. FE 5-00603 FO WR RENT OR SALE 4 ROOM house, nearly modern, 2 acres, for information cal! Greenleaf 4-3765 | GREEN CARE AREA, 3” BED. rooms gas heat, beautiful net borhood & schools | + IDEAL WkST SIDH LOCATION. Cléan B cain brick lex. Tile _vath~ _ees_ heat. _ #3338: staaee With Option — | = buy 5 ated new 2 bedroom | ranth in ? jon west of i Auburn Heights _ ,7 RM BUNGALOW, INCLUDING ; «Un room bath, and garage. 104 ° Henderson f RMS) MODERN. GAs HEAT, | Washing machine, 612 & $15 wk Ve miles east of Aublrn Heights, | Allburn between John Ro and De- quindre $65. 3151 Harrison UL 0 2-406) | 2BEDROOM TERRACE. $7) A MO Ramona Terrace OR 31-0749, 2 REDROOM HOUSE, ONLY 946) _! per month, PH RT nak . 5 oe MODERN, gate will rent. 6418 Elisabeth Dirt ry nEDR 6OM TERRACE PARTLY furnisned, $75 month, FRE ¢1 lf PEDRM Hou ae . ons HEAT tevue, La re: Aaa iT REDANC “ice ao Close to’ etty Reas. MA 2203, 7 BEDROOM . BRICK pUPURX. basement, aute, heat eit wi | ‘ghitdren welcome. ae + Wichall OMe RENT nce tion to buy. 8655 Clinton River __ Dry near me | 2 BEDROOM HOME x Lie th | water. a al Heights. Automat! 3 mkonoos, MODERN, onARN, ¥ and chicken — 12 | miles weat of Pon ac 963 ‘qoeth, Modern J rooms and bath. close in $70 month £, @ room F _ bath waterfront, i; off heat ectrie range Aralt: | ebie for immédiqte ovetpancy at | $90 month References and de: | posit required East side -- Nearly new 3 bed- room brick, partly furnished Pull basement, gas heat and het ter Paved street, For lease, im- Mediate occupancy to responsible partion, $100 per month, Rf: x fale Realtor, 2 B. Hu : At. 8-04 ie 7 ROOM HOVER BATH REA. ‘Sear Nr LD Ke y 3 i foot HOUSE, Oke ee ARG q a cand woleomve Sor ar Ne ison anh Wilts. eéhools, SBEDROOM RAN ear: garage, 8%. peel ae rE ieee __bus, re 2 ect ins B -errea OPP 4 aaa %. rT - ‘dle W SARTAND : yk Iyen, rc mhonth Bee = ee Rs 3 ROOM. STON HOUBR ATED | ter on blacktop © ed esanle t n° x: et we 7 ngina | t foro fer, Ot) hea dl sereons, rem. schools, Hy ecg ha Pal ate $| eX ke re; peo on Pi gs Te- Lied LARGE WobER an J} hedteen house, full basement, 1° mile EB of Auburn Hgts $50 per mo, OA 6-2240 CARNIVAL “4 Poe - . + fy Ui Tao TM. Reg. U5. Pat. Ont) ©) 1980 by NEA Service, frm 4 "To hit the moon, gentlemen, everything must Come ¢ throtgh for us—each electrical device, each firing stage, _ Rent Office Space eee For Sale Houses ee Bie Ne yl SS . AIR CON ommn | Thy; . ay 0 (29 T. AIR lowed FOR NEWLY-WEDS jtol Savings & n Co, 1% w |. Honeymoon home, like new with Huron 8st AAs i ° 2 bedrooms, bath, automatic oi + doatbtndebeod| heat, plug for dryer & stov STORE large lot 60x216 ft. It’s pansy | = tcieaim eagle ee CEs. PA REING, | oi). Dine ig BLS Pb | ae 1391 TRA NEW “STORES A D OF- POR LEASE 10.0063Q FT. WET in eclty Hmits of Pontiac, Excel). MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE Colonial Charm Immaculately —eteai, 6 extra \ size with modern “tiled with scenic Cass Lk view. nm and bath “Dandy paint- Full basement, attached ga-- ed basement with recreation rage, pane’ _—_ room: Timken of! fur - ace, _ ‘For Sale Houses. . 4“ PRICE _ for ght manufacturing or light REDUCD storage For infor. one =. / _ White, FE_ Data. - = 7 - room. West side Full’ basement, bungalow. gas heat, CASS e| storms and screens. ed tot — evergreens aaae Ow. | x ems. 2 car garage -— cement) — we have just reduced drive. To incl. carpeting and the price from $14,950 extras. Convenient to Tel-Huron $13.050 It will justify your shopping, Webster and Bt. tyspection <__ * ediet schools Drayton Plains Now Vacant 3 , a00D ROOM FOR GENTL EMAN, bedroom Ben- © WE BUY LAND CONTRACTS ASK FOR TOM BATEMAN for quick sale dm thig 3 bed. carpets, water softener. washer and ano included at only §11, 43 a move into, nothing down for . ga GILES REALTY co. Pas Pa ve. (ered Eis na WR. drq, yacant; FE = = ae DOWN ie bedroom home with | ee ee Valuet, ND A LL EVENINGS LISTING SER alow, gas t., basement, 2 car gerag lot, hardwood floors. and fr close to Fisher Body and tac Motors price is only $4050 wn and §45 per month. wae pay rent? whet d YEAR'S SPECIA 3-bedroom meres Gone at 206 om| ~ 3. Sanford i heat, corner lot, 2car . garage. enclosed front v porch for only option buy, Gis down ayd immediate possession. | | Event a A. JOHNSON, Realtor | "1704S. Telegraph. Rd. FE 4-2533° Se aa aby! A On neat. Rew dee biks from Fisher Body, down-—land contract, is anonth, —— taxes, — int. roe aadied Apt. 3. ~ $500 DOWN 2 bedroom nome & garage Liv- ihg room carpeted,. gas heat, “paved street land- * scaped lot large we!) 3 bedroom Now is iy for tmmediate oc: e, $17, ail &e PE HERBERT C, DAVIS #18 IRWINDALE DRIVE __ “NEW RANCH HOME | MILLER a : | right ier reasonable SFR | price 48.430 f ne aae: | ALICE ST — Bloomfield Schoot | ne Bt s. ng costa only District Charming older home SLEEPING ROOM FOR MAN.” : “featutfue fireplace, sun room, 4“ Close to Pisher Body & Poritine | RAY*ONEIL. Realte bedrooms. Basement, recreation Mite. FR 4-6608 g. ealtor room, gas heat: Reasonable price emer — 262 8. Telegraph Rd Mt oe, oof si2.800 includes carpet and “Rooms With Board 38 FE +1 sy i cen enone Anes PERSONALIZED ours eT BENEDICT end _portaeon | CLEAN ROOM With oop | SCHOOL AREA — Excellent fied ORL cee ane Five fy pm, |. HAVE, PVACUET Reaher. NEED A eva | Fe mee Classified s t6 rerit. leew. | rood job: FE sae is the, Waat Ad Lecaral * “fs co ; INNEREPRING MAT- 367 WATER HA wat good—-econgs FE 2-3193. a lig ot, Soret TRANSISTOR RADIOS. ALSO BAT-| proved, 839.95 up. N3 _ tery radios. $8 to $12 PE 5-8755.} marred. a new heater for | Train el age; 21-inch TO SETTLE AN ESTATE ALL Dine pore Ben 6 = -.. | Bousehoid furniture including | clectric, oll and potted gos FuihLyps sor ne ee, ee McPherson St, | ee ge A ees og vate. | 9 _N. AW TING Pe esol —— an Oh a . vert, isco | TRADEAN DEPT. ELLED MAGIC ayy sed ‘and new, Auihorised ; pe r _ amen’ a Tes ra le circen. wal Try before you buy. Gee ug for a. a : needs no your w-Mano, 18” cut,. s Aocconeca 4 Rubber or 3 “ Sale Household Goods 57 57 Eadie top Sie “tans eee $ines| oft base reat ae o stort of 8160.00. Come ont oa ary eggreaiag 2 pe. lving room. suite eee sogoee Sa y FURL & PAInT one. Cuff Dryer Sports Center. pte table Co mio hes en heater ° comp. $19.95 | 436 Orchard Lk. PE 5-6150 | 1. Holly Holly. “MEIrose H rm. of] heater ........... es KITCHEN han SINKS ons = BUY 7m y = ze ei, = = MANY OTHER [es r tae cnlea $4036 ite trim, Manley Leach, 10. Bagley. : AVAILABLE they last, Also terrific one on | SPOR N C3 COMPLETE. . ~WYMAN’S |B ang 98" = ey = aad carviee Lage ines & bee = | Be ae poy. FE tum sscent, $0 Orchard Lake. Ave--S| ice S21 Mt Gemens re R Wace | 2-283 KALAMAZOO AL FURNACE Sco. hobo Ww hapa Elec- with blower, Fes : ee - Gee FV IF BLONDE cONDOLE. Gane | Sere ee pet ne Bait, Minnows, Ete.688-— oe esl | sents ta tte comming | ou py as pel inter a TACKLE — Oper f tase «Ore : system All abi eo. $00, rE Doudie & La a.m.-.l- p. : a Rat poet Rapoal ah Rie | TRADE ELEC RANGE FOR GAS oe Secale 2-8960: ae ~ range unre Elec. Co. |; Gravel & Dirt | 66 - : : 7 Ox12 Felt Base Ru 53.95. 8 ee LAP LAE ae - ‘For Sale Farms 48 | Business Sipetemee 51). ALCOHOL, vLTES: er” Union Village. EMpire ool) black rong schlager ; RUBBER BASE PAINT: GAL $3.78 | Used Trade-In Bet a1 TOP Sir Cas FONE, re 235 ACRES IN. ORION FOR SALE: COMPLETE. * SHOE | 444-FOOT WALL TILE WE Bole ec ec ceva eee 810. sand, gravel, fill. Lyle Conktin, ae ‘Township, o 150 acres in air, 281 Baldwin. Or call, FE ie uaa Huron, FE 4 4-3064 Vanity cyeesssosn-eeoenoinae $24. FE 8.1112 or PE 2-8572, e Orien ence. 7) eres ad or after a RUGS.” Woot Fi iL FACE, tee § pe breakfast set ......... $29 $9.05 | CRUSHED STO NE SAND, GRA V- Geeveined a: x SMALL CLEANERS Pherersini, & See Um parked | Davee f. Say nee $2. os el Earl Howard, EM 3-083 é 4 . 5 FP iture, 42 Apt. electri . : ; ; Si wee as DINN meen ae INAW. ie ALL £1 Brenard ereaee ara ae Belneerator, wou 1438 = paris Heh wot Wood, Coi Coal & Fuel 67 TOM 5 ATTER "i FARM WANTED BY PRIVATE , eS Brig he ‘aeversta teat THOMAS ‘conaaly” a LAL SA ae 8 tae 8 party within 10 miles, of Roches- _ 44976. ee bo ond Pas ‘8.81 Iwery ag | ALL KINDS OF woop — UR. . ter, Commercially zoned. 60 to ie io. Rea compa: e Ls 361 Saginaw — 92-9151 g i... | nace, fireplace & kindling 718 - 120’ acres, dings, tealis- |, STANDARD Oli, COMPANY —y Sore —— USED TV, $196) UP. USED RA- nies b ateet Bas BLE) Scott Lake Rd. FE 4-4228 ticaly priced Particulars to 451; Two-stall station for lease. Small dto-pho' eombasiinn $34.95.) sinks 5 5 ar FIREPLACE CANNEL COAL-ALL » __W. Buldale, oit 3. TUlsa 3-0631 investment. Financial assistance | j3i,° Ty o-oo... Ree : 3 Used refrigerator. $4904: Sweet's $19.96. “ OF FURNACE & STOKER < M ayailahie. Nine Mile and Leland; e..... $99.95) Radio @ Appliances 422 W. Hu-| Mule west of Airport Soacmsaonenee TL —OXFOR yFARMS erndal® Cal! MI 86-5311 days or |. 1. like pew. $59.05 |- ron fs / UEEN : PLACE ‘k Mr. Schults, Prescott 8-2770 after 3 on FE 4-1133. SPEED-Q RONRITE TRON-| OF FIREPLACE PURNACH 160 acres with modern ‘9 roam| MT. Schulte cosas nde an) Lahnal choose wy | VACUUM CLEANERS3R er. 3 $40. Like new.| WOOD. AY FUEL house. Also 4 room tenant, house. 4 cee Tis | bags. Murray's. 956 Myrtle, FE iste. esters cL & PAINT, % mile from main paved road. _ Sale Land Contracts 82 a @ | WESTINGHOUSE /ERUNDROMAT SPECIALS oe “sLABWOOD"? CORDS Price below other area farms. —<— . xchange for your set and dif- whoa &- bdig = chia as water heater 30 gal. .. ws 95 | O00 eto ’ vered.. FE 4-6588 Generous Se eaten ne $1,840 Urry FOR| ference. o B, Other een aree ot One rm. table Crd wajer heater nfl. rn GOOD SREP LR Woe CE 00D. ALsQ, oxtora’ A -8-3122, Orton, MY 2-791 “city Gaye Sle ptt mons. UL sets. Peer’ © Appliances, usifoom: yj ing _ehgirs, 975. PE: 2-4008. | NOU ME i= Las ° ed slab wae oaevered & stacked. ; - merce Rd. WRINGER wie rey a1, DAVER- | Panalyte sq. i fetta as} EM je : 335 GAL. Of TANK AND oor. and chair, $30; Refr ooring, Poe AS BCR 50 Sale Business Property, 49 Money to Loan 53) per tubing. 925- B electric + TY, £ $40; elec- | $75.00 | per ton in 9 ton loads. FRANCIS : ‘4 60: All a trie staye, $35, gas stove, $35; | New 3 ft outside, i tmah “doors 612.95 -& 3723 Orchard Lake COLORED - A PTS. FOR shaael esac Wiis said as na ge send) FE cute. washer Kitchen table! sol ve: $2.70) Ra. PED : “MY rie 7-0 a, ‘[ROPLTANGES “% = AUCTION flr (eee UN a ie Cee \ he A RINE. Ld Shor lane On a Tab TH a = TELEGRAPH oe ‘he a ates ean ane ee WAR UF BEDROOM sUrTE EAT LUMBER Seas wood, 9 18” OAK WOOD tal rth of Pon- tri a Sa 1A . ~ : fiec Pottery sear Miracle Mile Mie Back ye Work? pliances. 10 mol Ap Beran aa a ass CO tt W-| r20 a. Peddocs ream) Siast "Ot We daiver, Pa 30g ze, Berney Bs ag . ADMIRAC DEL CAR SIPEeee A : 7 PECI ALS WooD. FIREPLACE & PURNAGE. shop and sale ¢ar area TF YOU" aE poorly ee hotel year sr werraty eestege | Television & Radios 57B Ss Birch, Oak Maple & Kindling, | 6 rooms snd beth \poters iv PRESERVE YOUR’ ri iT electric range, ee Sper wk. Sa ee RE _ 2-604. : ved pnoetgah en = x Ty hot .You can pay off all your bills | Schick's MY 3 tt ‘iT RCA PORTABLE. 1 ¥R. OLD. Mule Hide —_ _ ; ; . for many uses and commercial) 4 have one small monthly | APT. SIZE LECTRIS RANGE Beer's “Apptiances. 811, con With. Tesking Planges _Plants, Trees, Shrubs 68 outlets $6,000 down wil handle,| Payment. + Gas ran with ~giass, door’ merce Rd. “ 20 : st PAUL D. HAMMOND, REAL- Used: water ner. $2 50M. Cash & Carry | (| OAKLAND FREE eel eg _orai %i2 W. u FE) W E W IL ce ae L P YOU ! enter. 3 Sa To For S Sale “Miscellaneous 60 i w Lect shelving roy bet . ming & removal. 5 bal _- | 1x2 w-pine stripping 2c lin 7 } Gpen Evenings ‘ti # ; Stark Bros. Wace Business. Opportunities 51 ‘BORROW ty ig “TO. s: 00 besa sa aes aba ad mam GALVANIZED eogths, 8 ia rir ee see me. merit Oe pe n | Gleer 9 ae basebrd 6c Jin, ft. Ornam aivanized pl 174 ts per n : ARE YOU LOOKING FOR, 4, Busi 3 | ARoUrairagR vom wagy | tania ne, is cenlper 0 Get f ln'ac te Se fl] areal se ine ness? -Get * fre “Michigan : FOUND. AT Les BALES | $i390 per length, 4 in soil pipe. et Ibe, fel 432 1 z -EM = 3-3125 after ‘4 PM Partridge ote ce 1080 Ww A lttie out of the war 7p, ro | A ietine ee. | OTHER BAROAINS A | ——For_Ertaing _Huron Pontiac FE ¢3981. | UN ANC E cou PANY | sucet ot all kings. NE i oe | wank a1 a nana Airport. | “-RUBJECT TO PRIOR SALE For Sale Pets 69 . rg BAY SERVICE | FICES IN: Vist our trage, | eral tor real |. Jostall now at: low. winter pices Gd yayay es SET OF PORTA: Osty’ . | Pontiac Pia ina, Utica, ae Save" Ww 30 per cent on turt ht LOGS Ee A 3 AKC Fowep Re ne emades = Pontine. “Low sinventment. Qood Walled fee iss Plymouth __ 3 MONTHS TO PAY ;| Alum ‘storms and awnings. No r4 AKC f “I | neighborhood. Heat & witer: turn. SST We bas At war or trata. Come” cut | movey down — Ist p m. Feb } em: : ~ A fear oppor had bd Borrew= With Confidence eed -aFou ng ooe “as JOR VALE 200 | LUMBER CO! cone ii own business. FE +0536 © or “ze ¢ ¢ parking. Phone. PE sani Auburn. “ts Rochester Rds, UL 2-4900 _ 2433 biter C IEEE sae to $500. OPEN - MON ASAT. ® TO 6 fee! one ‘ res. OL 1.6623 1947 Hagger’y Hwy. Walled Lake | __Well bred, PE 2-272. : § ey e 3 FUEL OIL TANKS GOOD Con-|- Between W Maple and Pontiac | AKC IRISH SETTER ‘4 Girt Hop House old Finance miles E :of eoeuee. et panto |? Sitons out phen Pe roe on months, ignoculated. $50, FR tablished 2. yrs 3% 6 Saginaw St. FE ¢os1s| Ra { sinre Rates on) Sees | oe aa Pe Phone MArket 4.1004 $0837. mi “ r ~ eorner Fipeation, low cereresea sd tee eb AUTO. WABHER RB Di- aor hoe $29.95 8T EEL DRIVEWAY < coLyi VERT | AKC OERMAN SHEPHERD P UP. ft. 5 ‘GET CASH QUICKLY cd. searemeea, ti a PLUMBING | a < 69 ae ay ale _pies. BES ev beautiful. inventory : ro Electric Co. 1080 wW. Lea it's. Vaagin CEMENT COL — 2 SHADES ‘| BOSTON TERRIER 81 stuD > CHAMP Ove tite eT™ Unt S00 re Electric Co. 3 - PLASTER COLORS...J% SHA rocky hes = Davé, PE 24805—Eves FEM 3-2763 pto ron, < 5 ROOM on Haiti GOOD MORTAR COLORS —"S SHADES |'5 stock. Curtiss. OR_3-0296. @GAS STATION FOR LEASE OR BRAND NEW SOFA BEDS gees. oon. UL 5. one Flue Lining - $1.25 Ea BOSTON TERRIER POPPIEN. ? rs dell, Stock imei whole Rollaway bed. complete, 19.95: oO GAL, GAS, 16 YEAR GLASS-| Brick Mortar . r... $1.28. = __4-2006 or part. Te t 1460 Baldwin. Hollywood bed -frames, 98.98. Sa- In- lined a high recovery water heater, 6"x8" Cleanout doors 5 | $1.72 Ea R LBs AKC -REGIS- ee spring Sihgal. *— tncinerat Dutew-Oven doors an HAVING EXP EXPERIENCED A 11 aL iit MT = simaitrenses, eke = "Peareon's ae pikgenygyes s 1008 M30. Me Save: Rings, a, ioe ae and put co, saa x. alto 9 mos. gl Pee: Lens ba realy Bay “rasoline tn = Loan Company oP tian WASHER, | 60 GOOD, USED TIRES & TUBES. TUBES T Orchard: Lake Ave. PR 3-10 SEN RRIES eoieeh re eee service station bu Good lo- | most _sises. 197 5. Johns THE c SALVATION MY ~~ | “Shop, 58 witees St FE 4-468. SESE PE O.Q206 Mivinmctimar lm esi netini ye) AMTEne” | saan tans es ‘on! 8 8, CO vie au iy : - oughfare Pre and) matties sate Pearson's, Cab! ‘sinks end “fittings $5 - Clothing, Purottute, ‘Appliances | [2 were Seen “ehampios | < LDG. rr 2 Leaun ry —* e = ie ependont pi a taal : Jewelry: —Gift Store 2 wey STATE DANE B CHAP LiVING RM. F FUR 36D cets : : . . TOLLETS. BOBERMAN FINSCHER, is MOS. 0 Desirable ‘location fear ‘ample beds, wardrobe & gas tote, FE Ave BING. > sty lee . terrific values d & bobbed, reas. OR 3-9278 . Pine quaiiiy Prime-Vers 43023. 1 pout 8 frost LOK. slightly marred. Also ; .7 FREB res four years old. | DISCOUNT nti ON ALL BLES. AL AROUND i > ant oF 50 B/ -guttaordinery varepe Um battens | te geod bow OR 35634 volume $200,000. "80 TO TO. $500 built in ovens and burners. WORKER PE| Cent, 303 Orc hee ae ENGLIBH POr AND PLOT : yment ‘required. Box 25, Pon- co NITY ‘Toan co low as $219 complete. MA peor 00 eee Me + puppies. $10 each. or two . inc Press. ‘W ©. LAWRENCE mY FREEZERS — UPRIGHT FAMOUS AoTOat a | TALBOTT poe = for’ ¥i $i5__18 Short. oy) _E T'S TALK _ FRIENDLY SERVIC name brands. — Terrific | Basem of rseriags ¥ 83.75/ stort, doors and windows, -weed | OH! - BUS'NESS” G RE vales, $109.06 ute Y feat, Ne Cxcelient otty Pin malaise aluminum Saxton te peo Cleaning Plant fe OL NATU Fluorescent, 4 hes Orchard tere Used oil tanks si sell ot herr Oefland Ave. FE 7 = | Husband and gr team could Te ANS .. FreezeRs — - MODELS on! pees iia sed “PORTABLE BLE TYPEWarER this ts perfectly. availaLle Ghest “and i upright. Free Estimates (PHA priced FE 4.7460. No weviows rience neers- 500 cial low prices: , Seareel's, apo ae sind Used IGE G sary —~ owner a a Ten “$20 to $5 ance, i “MA, 5-6011.-— IE ae ee MBE R "& lade RATES RUGSS NEW Pana $0] 4th St, FE 2-4008. sonable time and teach y: je ———— af KEETS. meer Reasonable down pay- Syst one-vistt service 2%; oe Ere 2. as soar fiectie= Co Co. MATERIAL Rd “Alvar OR 1008 | = bbl y. Drayton Piains. i sn it has Gebland tert “= e121 JP tes Ms) 1 ld i Ata ANCHOR FENCES Tyee, ania ine Delirrea FE f PuPbipe EX 8 Open. ear ; $8121 oF come Ge “WHINOER W ay THTER cr ni Fas Ne. Delivered. re ant “aver miniature iniatures — Reason estaur OOM! on one 4 al Ot n ; Oskland County's busiest high- _ Home & Mato GE ER WAGER, Tint PREE ee STIMATES. PE 3% vat Wood Closet Doors Pe a Ty 5. SHOW - ways. Al stainless steel and pump. $23,243 8: Tiden Bt, BOWLING BALL—4i0 Closing out birch. birds, cages, : sruoned meee renee Loan Company ___ | 690p ape page Sek DINING, ROOM Skr.-#0. | Louvered bytold type docts- At oye | _Mauchery. auburw RG, UL. 2-200 Reasona Owpers other | 1 N. Perry st. (Comer E. Pike) = oe si Fr Hae WOMEN'S WHITE ICE SKATES.| 1))"ppy DOOR SALE a i cha 7 ~ __ UPRIONT PIANO—$10 371. 8. Padi S'| nome” Make excetlent bunting ‘and - MICHIGAN. "BUSINESS. TEAGUE FIN “ANCE CO. CALL FE 8-448 400 PM dock __¥B 20903 | watch dogs. 2188 8. Lapeer Ra | : / january Spe cials” EMERSON WOOD @ COAL HEATERS AND| 2 -mi 8. Laxe Orion. Call week: SALES Coe ON Os . 22 N. MAIN WRIN ER WASH os new and used oti posters. SAM-| days after 6 p.nt” Sun- ane MAT be, $3950 | ROTTLE aor WATER HEAT-| UES A NCE. 6-601. > Ing JOHN faa 8 Tek “ROCHESTER: MICH UIOMAT IC. rea ge 56 | 8h one. 90. FE 60063. Woop AN AND” ALUMINGM qt a an PARK AT oun Waeg DOOR ioiua Galro (ei DRYER, Eieetrie. Rebuilt. ¢ Me | Hon doors and "windows. Hunting | Dogs 69 a : antee e ee | ' ee rue at ~ oaP INT — ; VESTOCK ~ REFRIGERATORS, Resewed. Guar. | B m : CN’ cLU FEMALE BRITTANY. 6 MOS, Two-stali stations for — No i= _ bets sie Ot eth Ot teas: anteed. From 48 ur eisters SENSO SON L VLURBER CO. _ Hunting. reg =! “MA \_5-1540 4 5 derate n Rochester OL | h inccimest, ignocial eststanee Uoawe HRT wa "0000 aver bern, mor | CASH WAY “tomatic sins: on ame *O | eee ete ee Mines be and training available Lapeer, BAXTER, * EYVINGSTONE 5; W_ HURON FE 41358 | 5 2 eee “ZIG-ZAG Riki MACHING. | oe Lake Orion and Ortonville are | Ww. dese Le 4-1! “7H j ‘LUMBER PRICES makes hundreds of desi Pa ogs Trained, Boarded 70 te Call MI 6-4311 days or Mr. White, CR enh , LOANS Od Bot ad Z : balance of contract, $4440 of wilt ceased : _Emly City RA 44245 after 7 | SEABOARD Ky TORS CE Von ond ition: deans) peactat) wear! 91 Soar * terms Cali Capital PE DOOS, ‘CATS BOARDED. PE 2-4708 6 ON. PERRY 8T./ CARGE CAIS AND WATT Rowe | 722%), Diaster doarda $118 ee ee __Burr-Ghell, 31 8, Telegraph. Co 4xl0x% piasjer board... $159 _ Hay, G t EASY PARKING FE §-9661 brand new $15.95. ear Ron’ s Pur- 16x48 ft me lath $ #8 Machinery 60A May, rain & Feed 71 Par ri ge WwW HEN I YOU I NEF ‘D. fon 42 _Orcherd I Lake ) Ave. (Quantities 10 pes. or more) | eae a ——~ wr AND 2ND HAY STR ‘18 THE “BIRD” Tb SEE ae Jo $500 ~ NOL EUM, 9x12, $3.95 4ntx\ Vgrosved ' mahogany $ i$ ean for tracks aw Gee: Manure. Ph. MA_ 6-0686. “—s “yaxta, 08.985 paras s806. ine Terese insulation, per M. $18.90) Ford gasoline « jarlas. ALL TYPES OF i8T @ IND COT- -BOWLING—GRILL | CTATE E AN NCEE CO, | Reg: 43.85 house paint. $1.89 ea!. | &. doors, come Fit 82 | - tong & industria! appiteations and oats, A INA ‘3 : onae't joors, 1%" .. $5.95! few used engines Gent “call wif, fl dels 7 OA cori aly bos iee chars es gree. JACK'S PAINT ‘| Door casing CWP Rh... $07 distributor, MI 46053. wer ern town. Well equipped RE 4.1574 N. Robt Hati | “Base Pon) 8 0 ~ For Sale Livestock 72 eri sepa ped earegad on pale at In, | 702 Pontiac State Bank Bidg. + gy A Lo gee OS Wig Stanley —_ Do It Yourself 61 ~ z rking. Only $23,500 down or "wit ourhna: . uP “i rs A 3. BRED GILTS, § FEEDER Pics i perks. Oar § : _ Mortgage Loans 54, Trencie pewing jachine, $1650.) Alumigum Windows FOR RENT +. Nisouabie’ Pie Senne : Le 2 i-piece dining’ set, §35. Dresser $8. ‘ a REGISTERED HOLSTEIN BULL, | REALTOR PARTRIDGE } Want A Good Mortgage?’ Hidero-tea. “Geteleg, tabio end’ > ae ‘ster’ wrait paper tamer: .Soor tend | "it mos.cold. good type, in good, : a Tunvovrmicn..| If your home needs-an_ im chairs. Ladder-back chaits. 71 Or- urmelsiers mate Leryn alemaere an ee . Van Hoosen | PE ¢3581, 1060 W HURON: || ment, and your ridgnis consoriaated FW wea ly ERN LUMB Fuel & Paint. 436 Orctiard Lake | popu a nocmemter Ot 20itt | OPEN TIL 9. ring Ser eee te J aooncoy Don't- wait rile, ae o MA- NORTHERN LUMBER Ave. FE 5-130. YOUNG RABBIT, FR } ng BENDEROFF Beveral used, utomatic washers. | 1940 1 eu sari ® & Fp SEWING MACHINES For Sale Peairy 74 a SUNOCO ' | Pe 86580 od inet pave. | Cee eh fe ie Paint formtea, plumbing foe | outry ; | a # “SOW 65 | = land Ave. FE 2-407) Deliveries erglatie pees sMepees, OF days week A : - SERVICE STATION | lio ee T fith | SEBPTAND PORK HALE AND | 40°C on mp to. 4°00 su aye, 10 | BEABREEN BANTAM, CHICKENS. eal 60 CHEYY PANEL GOOD RUN- om 9 OT yee Mkt We se ply. 196 im. FE. 8-471 Peale | iT 1 imag condition $160, building me- ce bias R Tew LUXAIRE OF ot. FOR RENT a i — Kee, re tio 210 nace with ate oro on SURPLUS PLASTICS; #--~ Highiand Rd, conser ot Tun | fet JEEP WIE CAB SNOW the a Visard ON cireulater, heets, rods eylinders and sbioexs. |“ Sonsina, bad Watertora . ee. greg, Be se, or . cond ed and ei Pe eee i. Ries. solvents. All Kinds of lucite en- Ee ohana > eect ee _ Modera 2 siiitie or yr eon MOTOR” 036," Gks Set aud stb. borters, & PLASTICS DIVISION Sue ; Basinee he gem ‘condition. §26, ~Will Pi ‘eater “heater hard: 908" AvbuRN RD. FE 5-92414 9 — peasy pints a ents traning : : ‘eo lacs Seon 2 , ee a = E & UP, . m at co ‘ f ee 5 ; hancial assistance . ~ | WE BUY, SELL & “TRADE CAM.| i0 sweet elder Remesteng Or 4 qualify. . Th SUPPLY eras tape recorders. | —chards. $460 Orchard Lk. Re. Per gompiete ae on thie a a RES, RES,’ ag? mere 15, Said aie Sale Farm Equipment 76 : execelien ve un room in ae, Newe 0 \ Griffith * ——— # _.W., Like new ew $20. OR 3 ad ay er PRICE BUYs A AE SUN OIL CO. 5 ~ Sale Musical Go Goods 6 62 Lai Vinewood 93-4200 Detroit i XONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, JANUARY # 2," 1950 . by Jay Alan a Fer Sale Cars - ET ~~ = Oeics. Tractor RIDIN ta aod ia Rising -INVEN TORY | : Ee Mowers ob Some Sams £0 Buys sp} RA = oe. + Good Used Tractors, All tees GOODYEAR- ne Yi SELF ee ee ee _ SERVICE STORE | . SiR an “Cues, hone” FB| sh 9. Case pone et a Used Car GA ALL, RIDES Pa Bp eons ear. Cylinders rebored ra ae ; A Smart Buy eens Chain saws from ion 58} $2068. noe % When for Just - we we ibave a a mays fe good <= . $69 59 Fe ’, B. joned, 2 — walking and rid ding, Terms, Lee's Sale Motor Sc Scooters. 82 . -enoe, | _ © etd Service 3 1 Mt. Clemens, OL PO SDEEL II JA. Month 4. = ‘on wan CAR : ane 0830 —- CUSHMAN eee AL ere . : 1 “a... ? money a. ky Auto| | INTRODUCING ECLIPS |axpekson véaues (4 "bbnvice You Can Drive iash 4dr runs good” $145} Gales. 193 8. Saginaw. FE «1006: | WITH a WASP DIRECF DRIVE GoamMAN EAGLE Wa, PERFECT IE CAR ~ + MAKE THIS CHAEN SAWS | shapes many extras, Call Mt THE C Auburn Motors} ...MAKE THIS seg geice rene mona — = BUICK ‘59 - (panne Pike a aor novo, | 3a SH, iting phere eed smooth cutting — tent wind i A} 1 verdes “98”, —— and w white and weight - | depends dable ~_econom. |. For Sale Motorcycles 83 Si FORE intod va Pow _ equippe th full power. eee teal MARKERS Zz PA-' U ODO ae H WW. Good condition FE Sel Pr veers price id aa MOUS ECLIPS LAWN MOWERS. FOR PARTS AND SERVICE ON ee **. * au . Ee nore. your Harley Davidson see Aariey |. iby rail i 2 wee = : - als Hemingway Rd, Lake Orion.) ag Vidson Sales Co, 372 8. Bagh . : ABSOL NO "MONE | | Z ehigan_MY_ 3-584 ——* - oe : mes DOWN, Assu me payments of $8.65 : ; —AoW PLOWS Say as} 9; MOTOR SALES aS ee ME ee . - To ft ail types, of tractors & “Boats & Accenories 65 210 Orchard Take Ave. Fora, : ss ; . Woodward, Birm _ _ ! = apasy CREDIT TERMS [16 FT. ALUMINUM BOAT na FE 2-9101 _ Open | Eves. | iobL ae & — oe zie She eleerin whee ights an sien HT. —— : ie ; ; : HOUGHTEN & SON | Galler “Cueap on 34377 wr BUICK SUPER, HT DYNA. "54 Ford Custom V8 4 ALL THESE LOW COST . : a re R& H ABSOLUTELY NO MON. | v = a $11.46 mo. Cal] Credit . ° — : Al ae & New Bel ced “wie. “CLOBE- a EY DOWN. Assume ayments of hh Parks | at MI 47500. ; . Sie! = Focuester™ ee eee | to new store $17.08 mo. Call Credit Mgt. Mr. for f Herold igs es rd. fl S ] 5 SPECIAL Fegan cee e ae rpartena | pares st Mi ¢H40, Harold Furnes ee Transportation opeciais —. Sh “ORD TRACTOR WITH) CRODISE-OUT BOAT 84LE a | oy £4905 7° ~ : TF ee P} : a Fs Canoe IN A-l1 CONDI feott-Atwater Mirs. & Service airtel BELL sles 2-DR. ED- z $A9S - : im os ace ‘ Ww! - TION, : : 1401 Highwood ai Walton Bivd | _ die Steele F 5-204. ' he a a. a : : MUST MO “PRICE $795 ~~ | re 84402°8-49 Open Sun FE +0370| 53 BUICK, SUPER +DR, FOR Wed. Only —- To Buy’ . nk. CREDIT BROS. ; i “i958 | MARK BS M49 HORSE sale, _ $400. TE 56-4738 a7 E S. Auct ion Sales be ri ae Huron Lge Yo sell at $596 . Birmingham-Rambier - 666 | 5 64200. =| oF "51 will make Cops adil 55 DODG E 4 Door .....s-esccrcsececes .$ 695 “nao Tiwi Teva | Save | . ‘ ‘2 1958 Powerglide, tadio, heater, white- 610 505° - SOB) Dixie Highway Fiberglas - 85A - North Chev. 1096 CHEV. BEL AIR HARDTOP. : walls You must see this one! } ’54 FORD 2 Doors... - esa cccterreee — 5 Ser OF owne ’ ms: Low down payment. F . as Plains ee eee uni: pivd, at 8 Woodward Ave | fore 2 pm. OR 3918 We all make "om. Ford Fairlane 500, 2-Dr. | 68 2 ar. Holiday coupe. All power. i] Voge i Ww 0 ..$ 345 every -I rida .7 PM. {BOATS COVERED te MIDGET | Birmingham MI 42135 | MUST BELL ‘is CHEV. DR. ED- elo oescire er a4 . " Hydramatic. Radio. Heater. 53 PLYMO Sta on AQON .eseeeee- oe : v g a anee on Sone inte tans Ori fiber we : | die Steele Ford, FE §-9204 eee ce iced: eep '¢ d $1795 : " Whitewall tires, $905, Low. down | 687 $ 295 very ature ay 3 fi ~P wor in ane rion a F LUB : COUPE: i rs . ‘ a payment. A (FP wus oro mon oO0 He meee P| " five a Sunday : a p.m. | ~ Sele =r] ia BuiCe co alk Le ppde et Cae nao turELY sey fy ot * Also transportation specials: i} 53 CHRY SLER, 4 Doo in _ ie, a a1 , AR. | EY DOWN. Assume payments ights ‘til ; seer eeee : Buy and Sell Daily \Tearisportation Offered ‘47 oe Tet fe cies, ee ‘creak Wer. M vlan Here's one you should take, ar MaApie ahs oo) oe * ST anle Rone 51 “DeSOTO 4 Door . fgarronegic es ’ rs 5) s = i ; 2 aes Z ni fy no re = : | v OR lando 3-2717 * cine rod eAuaat eu a dio & beater, Like new $134 : per Ford. ‘Cause your hard searned dollars, . & | BUI€K 4 Door. oe : : nodac cos caoccussr $ 195 _ DOOR PRIZES 8A4T _k BUN Pittsburgh. Gas allowance to| 1954 Ford V-8. 2 dr. “customiine ca (CMEVROLET 210 @ 2dr qe oee Will be at stake. 2. Jerome | SoHie emi ety Lape ; COLONEL JIM SAYS: | Martford, Conn Fre 23218 nec cee Pa “PONTIAC Bae. Hydra: $498 "3 ; 7 | °53 STU DEBAKER 2 Door vececveeee esas D245 A My wife Hke most women Tikes PLY CENGINE AIRLINER TO 1956 Chevrolet 210 4.dr. ¥-@. Tiack | 1963 PLYMOUT 4 $225 | oat ROCHESTER yee DEALER ‘87 Ford Ranchero, FOM .. $1495) ; {5 : oe 1th fuocy dishes and} Californie $80. Hawaill, $00 10. dss white Radt & heater $1105 If. in the future ‘Ov = '] re erser | tel pews te { VR LE T + Do $ 295 hic ce like a eer when I insist! Perry Service, inc, OR 3-1254. : ag ” TAYLOR’ q | A used car \ your plan. zs nCaekut sharp $5 55 CHE 0 a Sor or Sis) cere) ters cre oe fa‘ eating good old tashion beef |FRUCK GOING NGRTH og PANT 1967-Cmeseoies-2-Ar-— » Radto | Kick. up -your heels won 6. COUNTRY SEDAN. UARANTEED USED CARS i ~ She says Stim full enough of, oad either why FE 5-6806 heater, Powerglide. Like | CHEVROLET - OLDSMOBILE | And foilow the band. epass 7) Yoctomete CORNER CASS & PIKE PE $1008 2 PONTIAC A Door eee ese ee LoD beef already. That may De 80. /FRANSPORTATION TO COCOA | bew.. . . $1545 | ~ MA 4156l | & ; S03, = + 195¢ OLDSMOBILE 98.-2>-DR--HT. | = - but Tm not beefind® when I say M | ; ; ‘ = 4 | : 1952 FORD V-8 A beautiful 2-tone green General, s a 145 > youll be sérry if you miss this, at es AUS es le te 1956 Chevrolet 2- wr. Bedan. Radio hie AL Lp EL AKE, ; a See ~| Moters executive's wife's car with | 50 CHE V ROLET Club- Coupe « seen onsen eees auction sale Saturday and Buntiey| —- ——_—____-_-_-—¢ | and heater —_. $ 895 ——— | It’ u lead you mrsient. R 39,000 miles. Power steering, ra-. a! &pm We are overloaded with jas As a hunter can shoot. $189 full price. sta boat only. dio and heater, windshield wash- | 5S) CHEV ROLET 2? eee eS 145 pores merchandise and must’ Wanted Used Cars 88 | tess Pontiac 4dr. Hydramatic, Re-| 1956 CHEVROLET STATION WAG- ‘To, the va acked bargains, $1090 month, Perfect engine.| ers and brand new Firestone | ’ ' liquidate It's inventory time. I'm Mee ID mS dio & heater. Exc, cond. .. § 89$| on. Original paint, and one of 15 bie ft . Good end tires. Radio and| white tires. Moving. Must sell. 580 fe lazy you know Td rather self Raa ~ or : 7 to pick om. eh — No | heater wir. Bell, Great Lakes, _Call Mr. Kent Mf-4-0366 - _| ‘33 PLY MOU TH 4 Pe erelnels (ae) ee als 00016 a 125 ess UN SALES oy rete rear "Fi 3300 ‘gaye 1959 Chevrolet % ton pickup. 6.090] eso” Reduced to 91.08 _— PE 8-060 a OLDSSUPER FIESTA WAG. | SUN SALES eves. actual miles, “Radio & Heater. a - - 5 Pull ‘power, A beauty. $3. 295. | 2N AS Se 4 Door “cad ant Dawe HELO $ 125 4613 Dixie Gy canta CN em MD) cones Ss . ane aieoale. ss North Chev. S H MAYBE. yOu CAN BEAT _- Basi MY 2 | sae ees seer ‘ MA 5 | : ore : EEE NEST isa : 2 | ['7Z ESE BARGA il; ; SORRY CAN'T — “WEAR rite ATTENTION! 1953 Bulek Special 2 ér Mardtop | punter Bivd, at 8. Woodward Ave. wed ht) et Sa! abba JEROME 40 DODGE 4 Door ... A eee $75 weather, Closed until spring. Con . “er Radio. Heater, Braehos: ue Birmingham ; MI 42735 1954 Ford Suniiner ......°.... $69 i] , ° ¢ : = my vaignera =arr rams repent WE MUST | new . $ 595 912 S. Ww oodw ard, ‘B’ ham 1993 hrysier araiop. 2 $495 i “Bright Spot” i '48 FORD. 4 Door AghheshosAnhssooeoboodc S$ 75 a : \ ~ AVE (7 EAN GALS aya Po CHEV. '52 2 DOOR, POWERGLIDE rysler hardtop coupe : | 80 FINE CARS | ; ie : Rochester, Michigan” HIAVE. CLEAN CAR HOMER HIGHT MTRS. 1989 CHEVROLET, Z-DR. DEL RAY Be eatec vancire terare say all 19m] Posten, 2 ae) CEN LoL So rae. _ ; For Sale Housetrailers 78 — "35 Minutes from Pontiac” bucky Auta Sales. FE 41006 Service, Woodward at Harmon,| - sy raty: | Orchard take.at Cass FE! 8-0488 | * LECTED ~ OUR REPUTATION DEMANDS IT) ogtorg Michigan OA 8-2928 | —-——— | _Sihem. S CUSOM EDR RaW AI. LAWRENCE (1957 PLYMOUTH QsbELVEDERF \\ ng ERD, FT MOEN | All Makes — All Models |" UERR BUICK CUPAN 8) poricp, 1084 | aBsoturety No MONEY) MOTOR SALES. INC. | tear ’"Siseg. “Birmingham Ram: | . . size washer, Bee & maker EM) WERE PAYING Phone Holly Melrose (ME) 49414 x Bows. Assume Lew dota of $6 83 nore Dt eee, ear : bier. 666 8 Woodward. MI 6-3900. : 3 7 11966 | Tor $$$ DOLLAR ca ee ee ay Delta aleabiry only eM 41800." Ha id Tu M eer | 2 W Mon PE ¢423 For SALE 1651 PLY SAVOY. 4” — Neos —————— OW — f = | rt LiKE i oS = —* dition en. you need on al 6. Harold T urner F ‘or DR EXC. -CONDITI! _ GOOD ; . , 167 18 Lae DETROITE | . a LUE te ee ood ; MUST SELL ‘5a FORD | 2-DR._ED- 1937 BMW ISETTA—A REAL GAS, '33 FOR EQUITY AND, TAKE | 5 a HS Meche a = 4 ER” Ue Pinar * | Ye } oe of te oe ate -+--—-dte-steele Ford FE -$-9204—-__ miles per —— | OVER PAYMEN V-8 AN. DD ra — | s <¢ ) ! “ month, Be sure .to 6 = ae Call PE +530, Community Motor’ ARD -SHIFT. PHONE rE 5 a al r MOBILE: HOME le ie 8 GLENN S 2) ws : gar SHARP Re, “FORD, CUSTOM 206. Bales. 138 E. Pike St a Our ta riendly ii ORD er ! 4inl Dixie Hwy er ay int E MUST SELL '56 PLY. SUBURBAN _ 2 : pen aasys a weet a MOTOR SALIS us ave - 16M ‘BoUR, 1 INC. _—SMU 4-1715/ 1054 MERCURY MONTEREY| Eddie Steele Ford FE 5-0204_ 147 S. S naw Se oe es |) OUR NEW LOCATION | MUST SELL ‘67 FORD 2-DR. ED-| hardtop. radio. heater. Metco! i97 PLYMOUTH SUBURBAN agi 5a SPARTAN _ 903 W HURON Room | die Steele Ford. FE 5-206 rete ie esuttul cisck” and | Wagon, power steering & brakes, ROY Aly MANSION re 8737, FE 4.1197 = a! DE S8OTO-PLYMOUTH CAR PAYMENTS TOO BURDEN-| White finish, Our stock No 46é0.| Suto. transmission, 2 tone, WS W f 7 FT 2 BEDROOM EX: ALLAN S SCRAP IRON & METAL) . _ 912 8 Woodward Birmingham | “some? Let us hetp you adjust to| Priced for quick sale at $628 | ‘oe make offer. EM L FE 5-4101 EE S 35) CRELENT CON DITION Co’, Top $$$ for junked cars, | 1017 TINCOLN Convert- while $2100| 57 CHEVY HARDTOP, POWER- some less expensive model. | _ 3-3906 : | : LIKE JEW, $2505. Ask {fr | Free hauling FE 6-B142 1956 DESOTO Convert red . $1200 td she $75 and take | MUST SELL ‘57 PLY. CLUB CPE. . Keith Rridge—FE 3117 of, | "0 ASHE OR CARS | 18 PINCOLN Ht blue #1000 | be panei Call FE 2-084, or | Lake Orion Motor Sales North Chev. Eddie Steele Ford, FE 5-9204 | en8am +o re) m . OR 3-3288 _ ) {S| tase Lincolg Mt-biack | oaie 43_Béllevue M24 AT CLARKSTON RD. O 8 . ! 9 eill. ° : FW ARDEN BURG morOr RALES piss Mere ury Convert white LLLP los CHEVROLET 2 DR. 9408 FULL | FORD = MERCURY —— MY~2=21t inter Bivd. at & Woodward Aye + =e Pl YMOUTIT = p * ale 2 . Wl NEW MOON 34. FI 4100, Care at Pike Fi. 5 TWA | 1067 Lincoln Gonvert green $2500 “price, no money down Luck | MUST SELL ‘36 FORD DR. ED-| Birmingham MI 42735 : ee el be : aoe ae NN take. byer payments EM Jb7T12 AC : j 1958 Lincoln Prem Ht gray $3700) . 410’ gales 193 8 Saginaw rt die Steele Ford. FE 5-9204 BELVEDERE HARDTOP’ ee x i : | | . | Wad Mere &dr Ht- white $1250 | e204 or FE 41006, |" = ‘ = ~~ | 4986 MERCURY MONTEREY - -Demonstrator— ; ; ‘ Ot Authorized Sales ron : sa MODEL | 1850 Bluey Prenident eit #900 | = | von. E8 oy lee Gteen and ee New | Power sterring, radio: 4000 | ° for IseD CARE 7 | 1086 Cac ape deVille white $2100 ON ISULE sc } 4 A actua) miles. ; : e \ ACAYNE 4 . whitewalls, $1345. Low mileag . START 1959 ft ont ra@ Clef & De frowtel eC stants Niteg Sales [ates ore a aans eee eat: “el6so eae vorigieal er micas a i ice tn ed 2 o : Birmingham-RaaBler, 6660'S . 54 DeSOTO : ’ : i Complete selection of B & 16, AUBURN A r Frere BLVD, - 1956 Merc. convert wiilte 5 sen | heater, Powerglide. A one owner! . Beal ae ne dhs . nes Woodward. MI 68-3909. : ¢ : : ; = , j : 19 ght stick V-8 with ra- wifes Also a jarge selection of! PE 6-49.10 i _| 1963 Pontiac’ 2-dr Whites $300 special, Our stock No, 4672. Aig, heater apd whiten: very _| 1983 MERCURY, 4 DR. MERCO- ME CLUB SEDAN \ s ; . veel i late mode! trade-ins We top mag Se = “MM & M Motor : Sales ime ae 4dr Blue $750! Priced at only $1,868. low mileage $7105 _matic..A-l cond, FE 5-6543 | $175 Down ; $33.65 PER MO. : fl = bd all on trade-} jlowance — at) 50 Cadtine = white $150 " ig R : ; See etl les dela For top dollar on later motel eo 1087 Mercury Mont Mt ~ blue $1600 | h te Mastek a. waite ns Bob Hutchinson!» Diaie Hwy fous Lincolt! Mt white. : $3400 orth eV. ABSOLUTELY, NO MONEY} ' "| TOP” PRICE FOR JUNK Cans: 1p85 Sendes hacer 4100 | F Hunter Blvd. at 8. Woodward Ave ‘DOWN. Assume pe er ey Ce : b+ : : : unter DE 80TO-PLYMOUTH mo e r. Parks ; ; r . Mobile Homes FOP CAGM ps FOR ANY MAKE | 100) Oitomobile Me white .. 61880 | Birmingham MI¢-2735| 932 & Woodward. Birmingham tt Mi 4.1500 Haroid Turner Ford. MOTOR SALES - _ W ITH A NEWER, YET 7 : oF model, ANY shape oF Eondition.| i994 Mere edie Hl-vureen .. $2}00"| ~~ — — Re€ 1, | DeSOTO-PLYMOUTH DEALER MORE ECONOMICAL CAR sales See eee ee ence | ios hace Re ae $488] CHRYSLER, 1955 E AT Rambler MCh At wt Ake te : : ee 53 Bute t ue 6 400 - a? . < ' ; PE 2-0186 x k d. . Cer isle Miphmay lesa Peracecees white Ap RG ee N iW + ee ae foe ee matt food «| int PLYMOUTH WAO ON VS. We re Overstoc e . _ Open 7 opr aes a week emem er iat Chevrole rove oto Seas aren to white and : used Ou S] ried ed Hoe tres Te WITH THE FINEST SELECTION oe, ae ensice Gace . ae ane ate really new. right, down ips =| ur Slogan: hoi our- terms. nice : SE UGE Cu eather nye igi: Tol Ae eee oneal | “PE can una Sa pean, | fetetautBYas OPpste Lats EVER, AND es lor ite tes ther ana peut FOR GOOD USED CATS Biack ie : 34200 | one is Reggie 2905 me oe “LE EM EM 3.4156| | hardtop ip a demonstration at Warner Trail AND PICKUPS Catt 1057 Ford wag 9 pass While $1700! : = ITTL E EWEL Clarkston Motor Sales - ' | - ler Sales, 1088 Wo Huron (Pian Son, { SMBESTING. On $957 Plyntouth Wag Copper $1700 . “ATC AOLIT af CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH ,DEALER They ve Got to 70} : to jain one of Wally ‘Brya®e| JIM HARTLEY OR 36111. 1964 Ford bive ~ 42s S( | | |’ 7 ON ALT CARS +81 Rambler wagon io hear show- | Main St. Clarkston HAT ; u erans! g54 Pord -Oreen BOR REGARDLESS OF PRICE —— condition, radio, heater, only oo NA Pe GoinasoUiN ake? Tir TOUR. G258 "OK" | t 54 Ford 9 pass wag. Blue spall rom 1954-1958 Start the New Year Right, NO, } MATTER ane L a Hone/travel tratler 19 tt.= 11 Dixie 40 Tie Wicdluc etree! sit ‘DE SOTOPLYMOUTH, "AT NO EXTRA COST eROGER'S 84 eeLee & SERVICE Buy @ Better Car YOUR PRICE R E, a " ane 4 . Wood , és - Ronin cae canae acs: as Dixie Hwy at Sashabaw 1957 Ford Ht g1590 | — 22 = 008 ee HOME OF THE RUGGED JEEP shaweér and stool Some real buys __._Prayton Plains, Mich, - _-| 1964 Chevrolet convert - $ 500 ' DESOTOS : SEE. OUR TRERSPORT ATION - Eddie Steele, Ford WE HAVE A CAR FOR YOU | An ert rey nate Lalas T HE HiGH $$ : BOB FR For a really complete eelec- $3 Nash erp sux 7 = at..... sios | | 2708 ORCHARD. LAKE RD. Marine & Coach Bales. 18210 Hol-| fe what ‘wit are ES We Se tion of these truly fine cars— ' "Sl Buick, 4 o. © sehvict $125 ( Mi. W.-of Telegraph ly Rd, Holly MElrose 46771. need your ‘iA "67, 66; '8 models : be sure to see SCHUTZ. ~* : ROGER'S 1 on cate ri 1 595 = Gur feputauin for “paying tops * Wardtops, 4 Doors and Wag- 698 Auburn A sal oot | se 6 ce es ace ws © wile for high grade used care dates INC ons ost with power and HOME OF THE RUGOED 5 JEEP, | '58 PONTIAC, 4 SUPERCHIEF. ki i heater eben: . back to 1939, Open Eves. to 6. ° priced $395 to $2095, Your Hydra. Power brakes, Po wer! CONVERTIBLE — Continental t, radio and heater, Dyn . i anWait Wy ea Tiel old car need not be pald ON — Get Wisg, Economize . steering. $2, Wilj consider | flow. Solid Coral paint i : 4940 Dixie Me, Drayton Plains 280 Hhuntér Rive, for Bank rater on dal- : 1 'O0” _clean older aa Fe 65053. | , 4 ~ TRAILER: trate] ann endl s00M tee TN i hath deee. See | ‘58 PONTIAC .. $2495 3 Pp BUC R- RUCK ' Tans sbhington = ss ess es sc = soa he mae x Ru paces yh) PASAEAROUND BINA : D _Rochester, "OU “FITM, SUPERCHIEF HARDTOP — Radio, . and heater, Hydramatic, ; SALE aS | ate aa _ | ie cane VAC CONV ER ‘men C YH | ne new a GEED CARS Must posse eS 2,DR “ED- Blue and gre P : . + ~New ep o i = SED CARS | e Steele ‘ore Be . \ ' 8 RYE WARL GE RETA. (dl (een) (pp |e — ; : BITE SVENCE | 1938 4BR. PONTIAC STARCHIEP 58 EDSEL oo $2095 7 ne eo i , NR ne . lim? CADILLAC COUPE DE VuUTRE : Ae deli e vor RAMRLER. SALES & SERVICE” Ht Radio, heater, livdra. 23.000 BO See ol eee ae pS bs - an TOP < UPA SOME TTR NENT eeu . : ~——— l2i1 8 Saginaw FE #-454] miles, Exceilent conc PE. §-5756 PACER 4 DOOR HARDTOP — Blue ivory, radio and Weohune ota iene + eee leet aoe = “MUST SELL ‘54 PONT ¢DR ED- | | heater, automatic transmission. a bee Ante sume ondertil “Tee * \ : 1 VR ( I VE | Y 24D Paral coal YN ni | . 7, P | 1 tl $1495 nie =Stesigi Ford F ae 5-0204. aj ‘ ritit, nfWe Gre us today. “One ; Sot ; ADU {AUS $208 “full ‘frice $17 a month No i 4 » |. au v TOULTT yee 48 PONTIAC $83. | 58 P PONTIAC ; $2795 > mie south of Lake-Orton on mee = ‘ L ees De cash nese Belli Great ( ‘ARS > ij Er senen pert ‘beater, : FE 89967 as - . pais as . a 4 Om MY 20771 ed bakes Ef -0402 oe nites, nice 1 =e ane BONNEVI poor — io and heater, Hydrama - : PARKIL IRST : PAID s Also ® fine” aelection of othe: = se < 7 a a oc Lt poate bower rae a nee ; power steering. and brakes, tri-power. ivory with Corsi AA LW TN, clemn used cate It. > ote 7 ¢ hevr if t - S14 oT _ aceent. eaites San i Rss PAWSON” . DODGE, 1950- : ON RY) vevrolet ..7.. 4 >| _.ing. 7@ Oliver. FE 4-0186 J pailen sates . 5 Ae ‘fies ‘ 4 dr Wagon, reali nice, tu-tove yi at f. IAC : 2) 5 1n40 Lapeer "4° Lake Orton | 2 8 pore ana! \\ ison Pontiac-Cadillac ey powprniite, ‘This car hie bronze, radio, heater & whites. HOLIDAY SPECIALS i} oto ooo ggcad MY 24411. | WR 2-131 3 0 N : has radio. “heater and. tar ve = z ——— s 95 ing & mee & real sharpie. . STARCHIEFGCATALINA COUPE — ae and heater, Hydra- J Kinbiis homer Ale Her Fane AW Le NE BO . | : . Seale enw gine of 6 mar : 2) Hoo nears v..0- $HI95) 4s ‘olde 4 dr. sedan, lots of |. matic, power pees and brakes. 2tone green tr aveling trailets Wonderful val; =. . boas Ar. —aedan. honey, radio, fer _for re Heth ayment. Lp gee pe Sees eee : peso ped lean uned trae a Woodward he _ Renee WES eae Ola oe 1°57 PONTIAC 2095 oy : hetween Lake Orion and Oxtord| "SS te 'S8 models, Must be clean ‘ 186 Dode $13 95 bp Paces! Ce “ar sedan. Brook. | stele © ee ee ee | 2 oy on ; als ) mm 1 ‘ ( | | |’ | . cA ) y © succor uas OS 5] : evroiet si . a ie 1EF CATALINA COUPR — fi eater, ne ‘ Monit HOME R erat pals fee =! ham MN ; a0 S ne. | Matt CWS- 6 Li Lancer, Spt. Cpe. "BA Rastins tenis. Priced ta, eel Hiyaramatic "power “brakes a power cisestane wo To - cles installed tara wired 1 : ri Woe E : { * ee omy Fh DOR : Fr 4 fag = es | ee: Powerlite, wer brakes, radio, . On ra ee ee: 7 MUST BIGLL OS8 CHEV. EDR ED: | DE SOTO. PLYMOUTH beaten, whites, realy sharp. se TEN & SON lle ; 7 ATLER TNCLIANGI.| wy -, . die Stele Ford FR 30204 912 X Woodward, (Birmingham | ar reaves ~ HOUGHTEN & Sy BUICK : $1995 - - ‘ ’ 5 aw \ Wanted Alsed Trucks 89 MUST Siti. 58 CHEV — nite ED. . 3 i “56 C hry mien : $ ap “oon ake DEALER ro Fe G6 oe eh o POA ee ’ ; Ses Hacr sons SA IS Dore : Tie Mteel i FE § 8-0204 {955 DODGH CORONET 2-DOOR,, ..,. : : ern Bee BAe SPECIAL 2 DOOR a — Radi he ter, Bae : 12 : a ACT] ps ;~ es Fer Se a A one. owner beauty. Has been a) SU PER-BARGAIN LOT Windsor 4 dr. Dix sedan, really SER ' pow. 2 TO CHOOSE FRO © and eter Dy! a F We hiuy. sellancd trade : | ( A’ H PAID | family car Our stock No. 4663 ( 31 O wes AND AVE solid, tu-tone, whites ; 528: N Mein, T hecmece, Fen 1.9781 7 ; sed ato Milena g | BALES "as als ics 6 BUICK $1395 i vee -rnat vhron neetaL | > Used Tricks | 195 2 BE 4-4547 : 8 Chevroley ....0 8 695 | ds ee ee tte 8 eee “PAYMENT PLAN SCHRAM'S AUTO & TRUCK - North Chev. : 4dr. sean, few paint, whites,. 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This car ts & ‘ eners ee 4 i } i : | tt the gar : = Sees Up, ap per cent off Brack or Ciuc Sereviet taal Rt ZACH CASH CUS-| Pontiac Buick abn sae 7 a “MOTORS, ANC, | Rae eee ang Src 65 MT. CLEMENS ST... FE SI 4 . & i } S asa : rchard Lake Axe, ygher- bimperial _|, VOW make soicone very bape. |. : : we, WILLIAMS © Mithotn at se ed TOMERS srroush sed Ht iSiag F201" Open EW coor punaitinmst | LES opt ae Seer | SEEMED THE Post OFFICES , 11 a, — at Raeburn - 420 Hed Ads. all. FE.2-8181. roctlEs Th ir -OL 1-813 s FE 2 101 -- Open | NCS.l ym aime : Ponliae EMpire 24333," : a “a a — * . i P . s Ue e = Ee ; ae ae ; 1 * = : #8 oe . At HW ue 2 +. =. - = -. . i a . = . 5 ; 5; 3 ’ ; toe Hos : : . 7 * . f # _ ec eas Cartes as a L Be ar . o Ge 5 4 ; Tee gus, : : eee a cz So ; 5 f 3 a = < 4 , + , . ee 7 “34 5 . ; = og i! : i - i : ea = . - ate Cn Tams : 5 : . 5 Z . a a oy 2 es : S eo! che oe woe Behe - & a : a * 2 A ‘ Y ren + a. yee e» é ‘ ie z ~ ek = +t gy ae: ae ; : oe a Z : ya 4 a es j \ # se eal Sg Sa ee ee See ere a ea tee Channe) '-WIBK-TV . 6:00 (7) Curtain Time. vend (4) Weather: Eliot. star's beauty. (9) Hoedown. 6:15 (4) Box- Four. —— (4) Thin Man. Ancient . se- : cret passageway gives Nick 6:25 (4)- ‘Sports. 5 r murder clue. ; : (3) Playhouse. Down-and-out eso (1) Comedy (cont. - prizefighter (Lee Marvin)) : 9:00 @ ‘Men With Camera. Mike = me er ., . “ oe ae » Ee Rae vs oe ee % a * : ange _THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, JaNUARY 2. 1059 ar ; oo. = ee ea eo Ae ie me : pes ie a 5 ee i. “ad papa! Cuaneal 9 CRLW-TV. '. peeruit plays it loud and Bilko plays it cool, pe ne loa t (7) 77 Sunset Strip. Parking lot attendant is: accused of criminal negligence in auto crash which mars ex-filns (9) Popeye. Comedy. - (4) News: Williams. (2) Racket Squad. 9:30 battles for survival] in ‘‘A (9) Wild Bill Hickok.” 2 Fistful of Love.” (4) Life of Riley. (2) News: LeGoff. fo af .% = 10:00 (7) Samect (eont.) soe 6740 “@ Tater. ~~(8) State Trooper. ~ “Adven- — ‘ “ oo ture. 345 -(2) News: Edwards. . (4) Boxing. Gaspar Oresen.| Ain ‘Denny. Mayer, in 10-round 7:00 «(7 welterweight bout. (9) Ciseo Kid, Two men cap- | (2) Lineup... Psychiatrist ture man who's, released “a solve murder. i from. prison. . (4) Driver’s Appeal. ~ 10: 30 (7) News. (2) Medic. | (8) Person to Person. Ex- baseball star Roy Camp- 1300 <_ Rin giles pe Apache * anella. and family, actor team "comedian George «Jessel. ow go to India to play (4) Boxing (cont.) team, (2) Target. (9) Million _ Dollar Movie. . ee ee oa Dogs 49; 145 (7) News: Gordon. . (4) Buckskin.. Jody hides ee — Boning ne friend’s pet steer to- keep it mora ity tassel Series from being sold. - for cash prizes. — ce arade. Robertiso.s5 (7) Weather. 9 8:00 (7) Walt Disney. Part 2, ume ae ad Cn: “Robin Hood and his Merry (4) News: W'kamp: ~-Men of Sherwood.” (9) Movie (cont.) Hy tabs (4) (color) Ellery Queen. : 11:15.(9) Weather. (4) Weather: Eliot. (2) Miss Fairweather. “Ellery finds dying woman in his~ sublet apartment when he returns early. of 742) Trackdown. Girl warns. 11:20 (9) Theater. Sir Cederic. Gilman of planned sonnet’ 2 Hardwicke, , “The Moon Is) 8:30 (7) Dianey (cont.). — rpg ng _ cher (9) Movie (cont.) 4) Ellery—teont.- (2) Jackie Gleason. __ 2) Sports Final. : . | LL: 25 Cais tlie Theater. Walter. ik, “Born to Kili” eats caine O'Keefe, “Lady Scar-| face.” ('41.) ~~f@ framed ‘for Arab leader's murder, = (9) Man Without Gun. News- paper editor gets letter from | 11:30 (7) Shock Theater... Maria S$.) (4) Farm Report. ; (7) Crusade for Christ. 9:15 (2) Electricity at Work. (4) Window Shopping. - 9:30 (2) Capt. Kangaroo. (4) Cartoon Expréss. (7) Betty Boop. ° 10:00 (4) Howdy Doody. D Jungle Jim. 10430 (2) Mighty Mouse. (4) Rutt and Reddy. -- -- Today's S Television Programs “ Experts o Give ‘Repo rtto Nation. Top Brass to Evaluate Strength, Wecknasy. on _ CBS-TV Hour Show - NEW YORK—"Where We Stand a the nation’sviewers assessing _ and comparing the relative posi- tions “ef the United States and the Soviet Union in the vital areas of arms, economics and education, broadcast on the CBS television network, Sunday, Jan. 4 from 4 ‘l¢0 5 p.m. The broadcast will evalu - (1) Cowboy G-Men: '11:00 (2: Heckle & Jeckle. _ (4) Fury. (7) Uncle- AL 11:38 (2) Robin. Hood. (4) Circus Boy. 1:55 (9) Biliboards. * SATURDAY — 12:00 (2) Sagebrush. Shortie. (4) True Story. (1) Sheena. (9) Country Calendar 12: 30 (7) Ramar, (9) Movie. (2) Little Lulu. i t 1:00 (2) tone Ranger. (7) Bowling Champions. See $e it 30 Q) News. - 1:45 (2) Pro Hackey Contest. \ 12:00 Oy te Hockey. (7) Movi ie. 200 (4) Senior Bowl. — -(7) Dance Party. 4:30 (2) College Basketball. ¢ = (9). Movie. - ‘(5:00 (7) All Star Golf. 5:30 (4) Willy. | poem Commuters Win London Train Revolt ™ “Jn. -annaunc ‘ing ‘Where We. ‘Stand -\need for disseminating such infor- ate strengths and wealmesses of {both countries in these areas. and ‘will recapitulate progress made on : ithe various fronts. in the cold war _ ‘during the past year. * * * The first “Where We Stand.” one of the most highly acclaimed ‘programs in broadcast -history, \was presented as a 90-minute CBS 'News report in “The Twentieth \Century"”- series on. January 35, | 1958. | 2 | ~ te standing the olen of the ortg- inal program: John F. “Day, di- + _seetor of-news, pointed out that ; the cold. war had changed froni a (exigey of political advantage to one ‘of naked survival and that. pre was an overpowering need | to inform the nation’s vieWers ex: "actly “Where We Stand” in com- parisgn | to. Russia In these vital | arease Il,” a full-hour CBS News report - will ‘be -presented as a special . é Chicken pox, ty last week dropped off compared to the previous week. jaccording to Dr.John D. roe, health director. iNew Insurance Plan - for Korea War Vets - life . insurance plans to -term insurance to one TOP BRASS—Three Of the-ex- permanent plans of veterans spe- perts who will discuss U,S.- So- iy) life-insurance. - viet competition from the mili- | pLjoyd H. Jameson, CBS-TV are: -top, Maj. Gen, Bernard ance will -be-abte-to—convert their of six! j Célor—Black and White il | tary point of view on Where We | manager in Detroit, said- pfeeium | - ALL WORK GUARANTEED Stand II, Tuesday, Dec. 16 on yates for veterans “Special life in- - surance. are--génerally lower than the rates for World War I and 4World War II insurance. The new insurance will be issued on a. non- iparticipating basis, however, mean- ed to the city and county health greatly department last week. P. . PREV. YEAR WEEK AGO) Chicken pen tonsee © u 3 MoasleS .ucrsesteuee 7 2 1 Mumps... ees weer 2 e 21) Scarlet fever ....«« 2 1 ei Whooping cough .. 6 } oso 6 COUNTY PAST PREV YEAR WEEK WEEK AGO G. Chicken aah, weicee 16 41 sm Measles vee as 14 Polio. steseee @. ! 6 Scariet fever... 6 7 6) fheopt oe & 7 - 6) aps ee 3 ” 1 Dysentery . : Infections... s+: ! ® _ Gene Die key, disc station | suffered a spine concus- sion New Year's eve .when he ice after leaying aj {holiday party. Doctors said Dickey is pal sesbecaont from the neck down. | The paralysis may be permanent. of conmmagthiai pms ae fy We. Feature ZENITH, RCA MOTOROLA CONDON’S | RADIO & TV SALES & SERVICE ~ Call FE 4-9736 - Factory Authorized Service 36S, TELEGRAPH} Across_trom Tel-Huren —~ L RECORDERS _ SERVICE ~~ RENTALS - RECORDED STEREO “TAPES =| rom 347 EPPERT'S CAMERA SHOP 57 W. Huron St. “FE 5-6615 SALES) / 4 Eugene Clark, 207 8 Roaears ‘Ww. Rosa Dorsey, Detroit + Ernie Hendricks, Drayton Pain Charlotte A. Lancaster, 5 Riera Ptkine Frank FE Hormer, Farmington. Elaine @versman, Detroit. “Gary L. Wilcox, Kanéas. Karen Rich, 34] Dover William McLarty, 170 Ogemaw Ann.Murphy, Royal Oak, Robert G. Rowland, Berkiey dudith G. Weidinger, borniaghan Once a year we have a cle sold at cost! Lowell F Whiteman. Keego Harbor. Ann R. Morhouse, New Baltimore ev Wait, Rocher. ste, Rochester. Frederick R. Carlion..9093 Sylvia 8. Minchin, 3 Bonnie Briar, Jack A. Rowe, Clarkston Constance J, Baughman, Holly. Alvah B. Clark, 167 Seminole Patricia L. Graham, 1 Michigan, Thorias J Hodget, 101 Mechanic Charlotte B. Haines, 60 Dougias Henry A Griffith Jr, Milford Virginia R. Gartatid. Highland Park L Montez ‘‘The Mystery of: dying man. Marie Roget.” ('42.) (4} M Squad. Ballinger bat-- (9) Theater (cont.) _in hoods. 4 Jack Paar. Genevieve. (27 N’watch (cont.) Answer te Previous Pustie: Wil is 4 rile = 19: Aeicume SATURDAY MORNING (2) Meditations (2) On the Farm Front. (2) Christophers, (7) Marriage. @ (color) News. 8:20 8 25 $130 Ah : * Me IJIS TT eeieee - (8:55. eA ISIS TE SIAIN Tiss : 3 ans J (9:00 (2), Michigan Conservation. LONDON (AP) — British com- mutérs, normally a docile, uncom plaining Jot, staged their: first re- volt Thursday night and won. Indicator boards said the sub- .|way train was bound: for suburban |’ Dageriham East. Halfway there {passengers were ordered — to} change trains.. ‘It had happened/ many times before, , Some passengers moved" out obedientiy. Then one bowler-hat- ' _;ted commuter gripped his umbrel- Ja defiantly. Paris Correspondent Dayid Schoen- and CBS News iy ashington Smith’ burn “| correspondents Howard K. and Paul Niven er Army Chief of Staff and for- mer Supreme Allied Commander in Korea, will be interviewed by n on this country's ability} to-handle an outbreak of any size; | the newly formed National Aero- |” nautical and Space Ageficy, on our present status and - future, plans: Gen. Matthew B. Ridgway, form- Dr. T. Keith Glerman, Director of: Aubrey -C. Roberts, 72 June C. Rohr, Pleasan ewberry. Ridge Albert Howell, Huntington Woods Grace BE. Burroughs, Birmingham. James W. Prett, Birmingham Renna A, Goschke, 5371 Cooley Lake. Clarence C. Prayer, 2530 Maen Ellen 2. “Makela. Royal Os sue? Bentler, ast Bois. Defhert B. Pife, Farmington. Bonnie L. Kirkiand, Detroit i { | | I len J. Zimmerman, South Dakota Judith A Lovelace, Rochester S Robert J. Lamson, 878 North East Boulevard [WATER SOFTENER SALE! 1958 MODEL CLEARANCE © SAVE $100 No salesmen's commissions are paid! These are nationally advertised quality softeners. Ali have copper, brass and arance sale! stainless steel controls and all are guaranteed “10 yeers in writing by the. 14 Models left to choose trom! TYPE. i Quantity _f Fully Automatic Clack-Dewex — 5 Med. %8-27A. with automatic cleck and big 500% ‘Aelt storage, 27.000 grain per amaniuaans 60,000 grain. aivgte-lever Cleck- i 3 Dowex Manomatics ” Push-butt ti Mede! ~K-36-278; with SO0# salt storage. 77,500 grain per State Econemy — 3 valve , 64.000 grain Clack-Dowex: (Better. Murry!) - 64.000 grain. duemetics, Clack- Dowex; just 10 minutes of your > 80.000 grain duomatic Clack- —— just 10 minutes ef your time. _ MI 6-3247 . DONT RENT ANOTHER MONTH—FHA TERMS 30 DAY FREE TRIAL—WHAT MORE: CAN WE SAY? Les one of the Engineers discuss your particular situation ‘SOFT WATER CENTRE W'H'SE: 1287 8. Woodward ‘Units are “Manufacturer. oe — 5373 9499 $279 §479 $308 184 $189 *109 $329 *219. MICHIGAN rh a] : : : with regard to exploration of; Sandra M. St. Dennis, 500 Lakesitie, ff - i In the sky at. . No" he cried. “It says on_ the “= : : 4 eae the train Da eahase Fast Pace: Maj. Gen. . Bernard A.’ gaein w. Tower, Sterling. Colo $ Watched °° 4 ~ id the Calwhe warn ning.” Schriever, commander of the Air C*relyn A Burroughs, Birmingham. i Se 12- Sea #6 2 . Se ee eee Force Ballistic Missile Division, on| Raymond A. Williams, Mighland Park. | Cali Us — 13 Heraldic band There was a little cheer and the [jig States IRBM. and ICBM) Helen T. Hastings, Birmingham. , _ 18 Sputnik, for ' revolt spread rapidly, Those who missile s: and Rear Ad-| John &. Renk. Farmington i ' be ogee had got out got in again. The or- Of-j niral John T. Has ard, Assistant Phyllis A. Long, Farmington. 18 Incline wad ders of subway officials turned to geod: — 19 Pine-tempered ; pleading. The commuters - sat|“nief of Naval Operations for Re- eee oe Tee as Onn. BIRMINGHAM 21 Conserve [ight Secale aiocnntlas carta ode] Rad Promect.. OFFICE: 1991 Melton 3) airection’ Finally: the conductor capitulat-|@tome su rine: wa the E base Pr ioe ——— 34 Read jed. The train moved off toward | Navy’ , Polaris: missile. ! Ipwin ‘T. Mefnnes, Waterford | — " = s name Da Fast. . * wy Winifred L: Hollis, Waterford. i= 32 @gg dish Vif Sumner Slichter, professor of ih M. Keller Jr.. Milford. | ; ae ett eit atic of he wry Soe ane ond MRE | 3] Property items __ if 7 “uguite—trankly—we—were—flabher--Henry Chauncey, president_of the ; Wate son Z gasted.”” : nial gy ee Service of f w, Gueraatee Promp! Service 41 Bishop's “After all, vou don't really ex. rinceton, J. will give their . OXBOW TV lace Tee ‘pect passengers not to do what views on various aspects of the Ff @ a ise 5. they're told." : cold war. Professor Slichter is re- S les e d S * 3 oun os oes ‘ igarded as a leading diithority on} a n ervice : 53 Pie —— mode we ce age ;the U.S, economy. Dr. :Chauncey, | hd rece) — Rd, a ens CS 2} '\Voices End Loneliness whose company administers Col} ogew pin § Mon. thre Sat. 28 Great Lake ca . We, (rem CKLW, ee) aw, ww woas, aim = WETS, ane WPON, (460) Wjek, CA Programe furnished by stations listed it this column are subject to change without potiee u rh pews. Sports Ww. news, Bible {2:30—WJR, Time for Muste roma wwi. i, -" J YZ. pews. Gurrel) WCAH, News, W woe Westies | : = Stereo : 100—WJIR, News, Hospital 40—WIR, News ree News Muste Se WIm, Jace Berrie WWJ, News, = WWa, News fast Crud WXY2, News WJBK, News, McLeod 11:%6—WIR, Musje : Se eae : 6. 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Toone ans here for eAoption. sters are = 0 See Halt in Rule Revolt - Started by House Liberals WASHINGTON (AP)—A_ series of huddles centering around House Speaker. Sam Rayburn was expected today to stamp out a budding revolt against the pow- er of the House Rules Committee. The revolt is led by a sizable group of self-styled liberals, The! Rules Committée now is domi- nated by -a eoalition of Republi- cans and Southern Democrats. _The liberals seek to limit the committee’s power to bottle up legislation, They would do this ei- ther by a change in House rules or by the addition of a liberal Democrat to the committee, now composed df eight Democrats and four Republicans, * * * Rayburn returned late Thursday from his “Texas—ranch,where—he has been vacationing since Con- (D-Tex)} hmastet: support. * ° ; campaign. 0 tomeall dur: mine next Wednesday whether to allow Alford to take his seat. Woman to Paint Barn COLUMBUS, Ind. ) — A farmer near here finally agreed to.let Mrs. William Menke paint his barn — but he has reservations about it. The %%-year-old housewife and) %0ns, amateur artist sais she'll paint the barn with “ah abstract, whimsical farm scene’ and the owner isn’t quite sure just what she means. Were Playing. With Dynamite. Jag. "SAN CARLOS, Ariz, (AP) ~ A senseless New Year's Day prank backfired into tragedy when a dy- namite explosion killed two per- sons, hospitalized eight others and 2 Die, 8 Injured: in n Blast = wild Déb Histon, 27, a m brought home sbme dyric ton’s- group of 10 Indiesis jammed Hin- "aeaee Bag i 3 4 5 ae { a te Bot ple. ok a aes ® ~ eeu = a La ef ‘6 e eoeies 2s , . oe i coe Sse S: ee. yee ae eS pa ei by ee woe ae as B Sn a 22 #. 8 a 2 : 5 : : . , ae > : eT ee a 2 es = oy * ic ; oy * I eo ‘ * io : i? x . ( sae THIRTY-TWO ee _THE PON WHLAC PRESS, _yRIDAY, JANUARY 2, 2, 1959 Oe Pay ae io Meet: omens 4 gnecoons, henmat. js jation for a party. After|Sam Hinton’s = . DE. Das. MEAS, PONTIAC st oa a Mike —— criminal lighted dynamite sticks. One of the| Norbert Dennis and McGillis.Mal- pea - One Mondsy & Priday Evenings FE 2.2912 itigator for the . Indiana sticks dropped into a box contain-'low. . , — SEAR — a ee ee § ROEBUCK AND CO. dewt set rules. aguinat € banging the k> hh pee Repyblican Leader Joseph W, men he thas an agreement - with changed. There are two Republi- can vacancies, and they are slated to go.t6 Reps. Edgar Chenoweth (R-Colo) and Carrofl Reece (R., Tenn) if they want them. | Ifthe Uberals lose in Tuesday’ 8 Democratic caucus, they probably. will try again Wednesday when! the House convenes formally and adopts rules for the new session. | chances, especially since they con- cede’ they have been unable to ob- tient --He wouldn't eomment on the rules. proposals, but there were elear signs he would oppose them. He apparently was quietly sizing “up the situation and lining up his forces for a showdown at the Democratic caucus next Tuesday __morning, Leaders of the Wheral group Te [erat who -has_fottowed a moderatr ported privately that. Rayburn al- ready has wooed away much of ‘the support they had counted on. Telephone calls even before Ray- There appe ant: Httte- too, that efforts of some liberals to deny a seat to Dale Alford of Arkansas would succeed. Alford, an professed Democrat, was elect. ed to the House as an independent. from the Little Rock district. 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