* eas * “PONTIAC, MICHIG = * et i gt ig apni ade é : ar Sacsimtic FREE TREAT — Cold wave which: swept Alabama yesterday coated trees with ice. For Kathy Lynn Gunthorpe, in Birmingham, it was an unusual experience to break icicles from trees and bushes | and sample them for flavor Birmingham News photographer Bob Gunthorpe took this picture of his small daughter as she met this weaetions bond the es time. Moonshine Still in County Raided: Six Men sshd Federal and local authorities arrested six men in a raid yesterday which uncovered what may have been the largest and most productive moonshine still ever found in Oakland County. _ Sheriff Frank W. Irons, seven deputies and four fed- - “eral agents entered the base- ] t Want to Go iment of a house af 9225 ust ¥ | George Meany Again| |Workers — the latter not to be) ‘confused with the Textile Worker's’ . | - : = 6 AFL-CIO Oust Laundry Union |. From Federation Adjourns After Electing to Presidency ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. : (INS) — The AFL-CIO ex-, |pelled both the Bakery ‘Workers and Laundry |Workers Unions yesterday, ‘on charges that the two-- unions’ are-in’ the ‘grip’ oe corrupt leaders. Last Friday, the 1,500,000 ‘member Teamsters Union, Jargest in the nation, was- ousted for the same reason. Te ifederation’s eight-day sec-| ond convention, held in Atlantic) City, adjourned after deciding to, keep on probation the Distillery!- Workers and the United Textile Union — until they carry out clean-: up demands under AFL-CIO super-| vision. : ; + 7 ; The convention ree¢leec ted: | — Meany AFL-CiO presi- and William F. Sehnitzler | Other members of the executive council. were reelected, arnong them Vice President Walter Reu- Claim 3 ther, head of the giant AFL-CIO. Industrial Union Department. Peter T. Schoemann, Washing- “ ton. D. C., president of the ii fan Ud e bers, and Paul L. Phillips, Albany, . secretary-treasurer, N.Y., president of the papermakers were elected Vice predidetits ca Thousands Are ‘Hurt, members of the exectitive council P Sais csneal Senior demanee Homeless in Freezing treasurer Jehn English and Her-| Western Area ‘man Winter, president emeritus’ yesterday noon were serenaded High School, It was the first of a FIRST OF THE SEASON — Patrons of the Portitiac State Bank annual series of Paes ge ing at the downtown bank, which will run through Dec. 74. Ten schools will participate in the program this year. Pontiac Press Phete + i. With President to NATO Parley 15-Nation Meeting Aims _to Organize Free World WASHINGTON Un Pree ident Eisenhower — still under the watchful eye of doctors — flies to Paris to- day at 5 p.m. to lead this country’s drive to- revitalize the North. , alliance, An awesome burden rested on the shoulders of - |the 67-year-old chief execu- tive, who suffered a mild stroke less than three weeks by this glee chib of St. Michael's Offer Formula Car. Gift May: Solve to End Strike Subway Workers’ Give = 2. Sell this country’s allies on letting their territory be used for rocket bases and stores of nuclear ‘weapons. Some of these countries fear such bases would make them jprime targets for Russian mis- isiles if a new war should break out. : * * * 3. Counter the Soviets’ propa- offensive, which. obviously intended to scare Western coun- Plan Amid Indications =~ away from further coopera- Walkout Is Crumbling tion with the United States. Southeastern Rd... White, Home, Gunman Tells Bus Driver Lake Township about 5: 30 .m. The six men are in Oakland of the Bakery Workers, whe went. off the council with the ouster of} their unions. NEW YORK @®—A well me 7 eo the trafic ‘signal system slong ‘Sepinaiv - gineer for the department, Theodore M. Vander gineer fot the Highway Dept, Ty and Radio Programs... 47 {Highway Dept.'s recommendation Bushy Xmas | 5 te 10 between Lafayette and South Boulevard. stempel, city traffic engineer, Bushnell, and Kelther Bushnell, traffic oe 42 jail be to elinyinate cestain left|16. jane arte Sos eles Lakh eat ee aeneee Tee ts needs to be modern- traffic signal engineer for the state, and Pascual | signal engineer for the depart | Women's Pages... %5 to 29 turns off Saginaw, the official ~aay ized. Looking over the om Paine are (lett to E. Turner, ng eager aaa ment, “Banta, Cloris Story........., 7 ‘ladided: ‘ F j _ Ouster trom the tederifion ot (anmaged. am the three anions charged with corruption appafently had re- stored some of the prestige or- ganized labor let by disclosures of the Senate Rackets Commit- | tee, : In a final act Of its second con- (Contieased per Page 2, Col. 3)" t car will appreciate one. An- other car gift is a visor kit containing paper hankies, mirror, comb, re case have @ Snow brush for his* lertmmed scaler are «few of the litems. settlement. * * & nT packs of with scoring pad, will please the daily Beige commuter, A. wire brush foday on the formula, sent to him “Pwo packs of, playing eaiite ia |®D5ut a conference and w strike] The mayor's office daid. Wagner, posals for ending n would have a statement sometime MS tests on terms cumccepiable | Soviet Premier Bulganin iEisenhower — generally lpreviously ejected weap- te the West. The Several large vats at one end Florida Fish Freeze Eviction Writs to Wait t FORT PIERCE; Fla, #—Hun- dreds of small fish were found | GRAND RAPIDS @ — Circuit | = Kermanshah. ‘barbecue equipment will make him’ No official figures on the num- long for an early spring. ~* * | dead in the Indian River be- |2#™age tween Fort Pierce and Vero are Beach today, apparent victims begun. * 4 of the cold. ber of casualties or amount of - available. The gov-| * ‘2,000 seine: perished. - i a rok fm cs iter, trimmed in gold. Six match- -The government started- moving ing glasses go with it. ‘food and .medicine for i homeless victims into’ ithe freezing area of west Tran. The earthquake was reported; "** Court Commissioner Donald C. as strong as the shock which ares der Rouge; James Everson, 34, of, Dilley has declared his annual struck Damavand and the Caspian! weather Ecorse; and Simule Rowe, 41, of moratorium on all eviction writs /Sea area last July, in. which about _| through | the Christines season. | “Traifie Engineers Check Lights Camera fans-are easy to buy ee ee | E : commonplace gift, But there i * * | Want to spoof a fisherman? Get) him a pack containing ultra-ultra equipment; a fur covered hook, a An ashtray may seem like a is | nothing commonplace about the set) . Urges Nixon for Speed ruler for measuring and a fur-! ls ; by telegram. Is he a vuidandet Get ‘tm a |Special knife that contains in addi- | ition to two blades a pair of scis-/€ts at the ‘membership session, iSors, saw, can and bottle openers were confronted with the fact that land a file. That should take care of|subway service was the best since poet emergencies, the strike started last Monday. The Transit Authority reported | that 263: mere motormen were at work than on Tuesday and that | over-all service on the subways dian dollar today dropped to | was back to 61!) per cent of $1.0244 in terms of the U.-S. | normal. The evening rush hour dollar,- the lowest level since | went off without @ hitch, with October, 1956. Dealers attribut- | the hectic congestion’ missing. ed the drop: from the alltime | The strike stemmed from a dis- high of $1.0614 reached in Au- pute between the MBA and the gust to a lack of Canadian bor- 4r1-ClO Transport Workers Un-| rowing in the U.S. and hesi- ion which represents subway /t taney of some’ European inves- workers ip collective bargaining, |? tors to put money into Canada in The MBA and TWU long have. recent months. been at swords point over union representation. n. Canadian Dollar Grope NEW YORK (INS)—The Cana- Helps to Have One DENVER —Tony C, Madina, 33, pressed the starter on his | car.. The motor ran but the | wheat didn’t turn. The drive | shaft had been stolen. OBERLIN (INS) — Rep. Peter Frelirighusen (R-NJ), .proposed ; teday that President .Eisenhower ‘put Vice President Richard M. | Nixon in charge of speeding the U, §. missile program. Cars Would Move Faster on Saginaw | Eye Traffic Light Change Traffic signals sighs Saginaw} street between. Lafnyette and South Boulevard should changed to permit a smoother flow of traffic, State Higivay ® Dept. engineers told city officials pee: The department will recommend) to the city in March that an inter- connected and two or three dial system be installed along this route. . NO STOPS NEEDED of In Today's s Press . Washington for a week. Bulganin 80 called for néw East-West talks The motormen, while showing = gene war, solidarity and cheering their lead-, o * * + | Secretary of State Dulles, who left yesterday for Paris, stressed that Eisenhower will be the real head of the 22member U.S, del- egation, pres E. Sieteniin. who helped the administration prepare for the pap meeting, wished Eisenhow: Godspeed before heading back . Stevenson an ‘invitation to attend the Paris meet- jing as a member of the U. S. delegation. Eisenhower's route the Atlantic in his persona ne, Col- umbine III, will be guarded by four U.S. ships and three British Navy Vessels. His plane's cabin allel eréehic emus vans cd his recent illness. The President will be amp. arm ‘accompanied. by - sician, Maj. Gen. Howard Snyder, who will have a room at the Amer- ican embassy residence where Ei- The Pontiac Press pointed outithe. department's recommenda- in an editorial recently the dif- tion might be to remove certain’ - ficulty encountered by motoristsjlights. He said he did not know! craveling this main artery because which ones were under considera- of the number of- Tights - and their tion. timing. | ‘sue. meatagie. dle! apetenn aula REMOVE LIGHTS | be regulated by cycles based on -Vanderstempel said that part of the number of Vehicles using the | mile stretch for any one period. nn “During the rush hours we could ‘set them so more cars could get ‘through and. just the reverse for sees thmes when there is less traffic,” iVanderstempel said. senhower is staying. Some Contestants Coming Close to $1,400 Pot-O-Gold * resta an S iwill be at ‘sea level pressure” rete 5 : se a The _burden—ot the emergency ~ for Site Pats | gare of the mentally ill was laid Nilo Conservation Unit Seeks = “We cannot expect that fees will. in sufficient funds to retire ROLL OUT THE BARREL — Oakland County Sheriff. Frank W. Irons examines one of the bar- rels of moonshine uncovered Thursday when Township still. An estimated 4,000 gallons of il- 5 ‘imentally ill, and county govern- ay Mental Health Issue in Hospitals’ Lap‘ the county of “hiding behind a jof. the Board of Directors at cloak of legality,” ,Wiliam Beaumont Hospital,: said | “If the people of Oakland hospital County want a. facility for the ment gets behind the idea, there). should not be much trouble in changing existing law if that's necessary,"’ Dr. Fink told the del- egates. , * + * these facilities was brought up by Judge Clark J. Adams, president of the council. the growing problem that Oakland to be done for the mentally ill jail presently houses two mental patients. “We don’t want to take care of them but what else can we do under existing conditions,” By E. H. SIMS How does an airliner’s radar equipment enable it to offer a smoother ride than airliners not $6 equipeeal Radar or a radar-eye, as some call it, enables the pilot of an air- densest sec- Muskegon Handles Top Foreign Flag. Tonnage MUSKEGON (#—An all-time rec- ord of 27,494 tons in foreign cargo exports and imports was handled at the Port of Muskegon this -year, according to its Chamber of Com- merce Harbors Department. It was the, port’s best year with a total tonnage figure of 4,314,367. Muskegon logged 43 foreign flag vessels during its 1957 operations. Leading export: item was 8,206 net tons of Michigan navy beans. Capt. W. N, Hemmick Jr., port director, said yesterday: “We have, in fact, become the shipping center for all of western Michigan .~ . groundwork already is laid for the 1958 shipping season and we are confident it will be another record-breaker.”’ usually the most turbulent. should be avoided if passengers ‘are not to be tossed around in their seats. Most people do not know it but summer thunderstorms offen con- tain updrafts and downdrafts, moving vertically at hundreds of miles an hour, very close to each other, In the old days with flimsy aircraft, a pilot risked his life en- tering such a cloud. Winter clouds are not so danger- ous but are more extensive, laterally, Radar allows the_ pilot of a passenger plane to dodge the rough spots in.all seasons . but more easily in summer, when the rough spots, though more nimer- ous, are usually not general, but localized. “We all agree that something has} * bor corruption by the Senate com- Edwin A. Tomlinson, president Laundry Workers Ousted From AFL-CIO (Continued From Page One) — stitutional convention which ended yesterday, the federation pledged to redouble its efforts to eliminate racketeer- jmittee and called for equal efforts! [ to smoke out aby Wiahagement | malpractice. AFL-CIO President George Meany, re-elected fo his second two-year term as head of the federation, sammed up _tlaber’s position on union corruption in this way: “The important thing . ot - YOU'LL Find ‘em at SIMMS—and at LOWEST PRICES Now! FIND THE SMALL DEPOSIT HOLDS ANY ITEM—Friday and Seturdey Only | Simms SLASHES PRICES on POLAROID CAMERAS Now! YOU TAKE A PICTURE and in Only ONE (ger << MINUTE YOU SEE IT! 9’ @ | No. Waiting jor Printing £ _ and Developing! * KODACHROME COLOR MOVIE FILMS 1.62 sar I 79 Seller , Come In and Have Your Picture Tekea | . with This Camera F 8 E E i. x new factory guaranteed. Ask for personal iy $6 holds in free inyaway. _KODACHROME COLOR Prices Slashed! Layaway a Gift Today 35mm FILMS” $1.85 Value . » bs . that we have demonstrated that! , ' MeArtt We are reluctant to throw people! 33 Shr Base Bo Rd. out of the house of labor; that we} : only do it when.there is no other) Arthur, ident of Detroit Car- way, and that we do it in the) ee full.’ knowledge that it” jprresents| penters. Local 18 (AFL-CIO), dangers to us, but with the tom-| Places ‘ . a Se OR A wat we ave done bere ais! 3,000 in Subway me Accidentally Trapped Meany then told the federation it must stick to its purpose of securing for labor its ‘‘fair share” of the national wealth. “We, still think that organizing the wmorganized is the first and! screaming trapped néarly 2% hours yester- But Not So in Florida! ' ‘Normal’ Weather Ahead By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS in the Pontiac area, tempera- will average 34 degrees days. Normal maximum 35, Nor- mal minimum 23. Warmer Saturday . . . mild Sun- tures s\day ... colder Monday .. . warm above normal for the next five .» wednesday, Precipitation wil] total about four-tenths of an inch mainly as The Weather rain or ‘snow. late Tuesday and Full U.4, Weather Bareas Report ;Wednesday, with snow flurries pos- PONTIAC — Part ac ia We erry — » tty sible Monday. — clewdy warmer toing “| Way dewn south another crop- mestly . high 38, y Moderate Te ccutherty cists re Ti killing freeze, and heavy frosts miles an beur, | in other sections, gtipped Flor. Today in Pontiac Lowest temperature preceding 8 a.m e Wind Velocity 10 mp.b At 8. | Winter crops again were heavily} | ida again last night and today. ' fundamental purpose of the trade union movement, that it is a pre-|day in a jampacked subway ‘train. requisite to doing anything to im-| The stalled train, en rotife from prove their workers’ position,” he| Brooklyn to Mahhattan, was declared. i The convention had earlier cailed| sabotage, police reported. for an intensified organizing cam-| About 5,000 other. passengers and improved fringe benefits as its 1958 collective bargaining de- mands. stalled train’s brakes had locked accidentally. Believes Sex Deviate —_ ‘Took Away Missing Girl sex deviate is responsible for the damaged and more of the quarter-' jbillion-dollar citrus crop was hard! ‘hit Temperatures are expected to! at 12:27 a.m ee Dewntewn Wemporetarce 3 a.m ‘ rises Sa $ Bis cress 08 id ‘noon 34 Tise this afternoon, easing out one! ob Saccasecss i p.m ‘38. of the more severe freezes of this’ BR cece 3 feentury in Florida Thursday in Pontiac 12 DEGREES. IN OCALA } fas 20 Tt was colder in some parts of :3.4 Florida last night than Wednesday night, Ocala was struck by 12-de- gree weather, Gainesville had an Fe 1$-degree thermometer reading. Pre eee eee errr eee wpb eas cvaversses 23 He adds that in such cases, “They never leave them alive.” JAMES E, BRIDGEWATER : | BIRMINGHAM — Jafties E.|+tp Some light snow spread east. Dridgewater of 25603 W. 12-Mile cloudy. | ON ere MY | Parts of the Great Lakes region (f Birmingham Chapter 93, Royal eonm - 1 in 1903, daring the night, and snow fur- | Arch Masons, Monday at the ef Thersdey’s Temperstere Chart ries persisteg In some sections of ‘mingham Masonic Temple. He DALLAS fg Let Angries ~s x We North Atlantic States south- (2 member of Lodge 573, a HS Marquette” 20 14 ward into Pennsylvania, Free and Accepted “emg : ermphis ; j qi mH Miem,, % > Flsewhere in the country, dry|, installing otheeee ie test SO Kew Grieat ey OS The rule Richard W. 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For a limited time... 550" DANCE COURSE ~ONLY 10"). AT ARTHUR MURRAY'S Arthur Murray ie making thie special idtsodnete ofier to ww you how _ you can become a won dancer. Learning is fun ms there is only one step to master! 0 Opes i0 A.M. to 10 P.M. daily. ARTHUR MURRAY 25 E. Lawrence FE 5-9438 Private School Selected Clientelle 4+ Phe Uy Ny General Assembly’. - [States opposed a broader proposal) lassailed the SUNFED proposal. | privi- leged groups than among these in| a lower income bracket. * 2 «¢ The experts said the rate is Gitts : lower among married persons than Se ape in those single, widowed or di- vorced. They said of those persons who commit suicide almost one-half do | iso within 90 days after a first, un- isuccessful attempt; They said: . “The final act occurs more fre-| Ng. iquently when the patient seems S, ibe on the way to recovery, jmeans that physicians and. hg itives must be especially watchful ‘during this period.” ~ U.N. Unit OKs Technical Aid UNITED NATIONS, N. Y. @) Eeonomic Committee ast night: approved a U. S, plan for expand-| ing U. N. techriical assistance to lay the groundwork for economic growth of underdeveloped nations. * * * The committee voted 63-0 with) eight abstentions for the 100-mil- lion-dollar plan after the United) to create a “SUNFED” agency—* the Special U. N, Fund for Eco-; nomic Developments. Various! groups in the United States had & Poorer nd@tions have long urged creation of SUNFED to provide! & 150-250 million dollars a year for'& loans and grants for such nonpay-| & ing projects as roads and schools. iThe United States considered the, ! idee mmestinde. * * “The\resources that countries § are now prepared to make avail-| able would be totaljy inadequate ‘Size to do the job intended for. it,” Rep, Walter J. Judd (Re! Minn), a member of this year’s & U.S, delegation to the U> Ne As-' & sembly, told the committee, | The United States proposed in-, § stead that 100 million dolars be! . Spent annually to finance indus-'% How Te Hold FALSE TEETH More Firmly in Place Do your false teeth annoy and em- parrasé by.siipping. dropping or wob- bling whén you eat, taugh or ax? Just sprinkie a tittle PA! ASTEETH on your plates This alkaline Ay trial and agricultural training in- stitutes, surveys of resources and! # other special projects that would foster further economic develop- | ment of recipient countries. i Judd promised to urge the US.| Congress to supply 4 million of , the total. -- +s ‘ Other U. N. ‘issenietiey would be 3 asked to contribute the rest. poe Be So gummy, — r taste oF feeling uemet | The committee adopted a reso-| oour. late odor’ (denture [lution saying it “looks fofward to! breath). Get PASTEETH today *\ tthe establishment” of the fund) s t rudd suggested by Jan. 1, 1959. | KELAX er" siient Sound” Tune TV trom. anywhere in the room, es hd hd Bt eked) SPACE COMMAND REMOTE TV TUNING ee 3 | Si 84 bch dohd Bd zi SLIMMER, WOE o---e----soee: TRIMMER | . RO WIRES He ‘CABineT By) "00S 21 STYLING f] TRANSISTORS : rE ! | | muasmuicers : } seegeeeeeseeose THE BAINBRIDGE Medel A3008 21" diag. meas. 262 sq. in. ree yn pred pic- $ ture area. Available in grained any 349* » or Blond Oak colors. “400” Srece mand Tuning. Just press a button on this control box to— e TURN SET “ON” AND “OFF” @ CHANGE CHANNELS (in either direction) @ MUTE SOUND OF LONG, ANNOYING COMMERCIALS WHILE PICTURE REMAINS _ ON SCREEN LE OF THE ey. AGE... 9.95 Nothing Dewn With Trade-In || SWEET'S RADIO: and TV SHOP 422 West Huron Street Phone FE 4-1133 ‘FREE PARKING . vy Open Every Night ‘til Christmas BUY THE MIRAC E COMMAND ** wero rv tuninc: bOW + nfhd «Bs -Be < BOX OF SHEER iS Berkshire : Sizes 4% t Ll in r ¥ opertioned | BERKSHIEE ' NYLONS 1.00 FREE DOLL with 3 pair of © |. Bockehion Dytons GIVE HER... BEAUTIFUL NYLON She will love to get one of these lovely nyion lace trimmed Mojud Slips ‘in white, beige, black or holi- day red. Gift boxed free. Sizes 32 to 46. Mojud Panties 89¢ . Mojud Gowns 5.98 Mojud 2 Slips 2.98 _._AN_ ENCHANTING | ENSEMBLE BY VANITY FAIR Negligee ~ Yoans Foir a eke iey 0 Sobnes odes 5.95 2 Vv Foir ° Vemay Fair or gigs ge oes * 5 ‘Meghan ade cas tor mace gift: free! gr pralrngaed, cmngh . take 6 months to pay! ot of gifts . . . get a fruit cake free! fax A Lasting Gilt _ SAMSONITE } EL tern cottons regular end ivy acu atylgs. Sizes 6-M-L- : Mescchbbsécedascodpoopecessané The Appreciated Gift MEN’S ROBES oD Bh Warm Beacon plaids an ; + checked cotton. A real buy. DOUBLE STAMPS GIFTS FOR IM oes Fruiticom Undershirts .... Holepreof Sex 'YTTTITIT, LTT Bright, new mylons and tivities. 1 to MM. GIFTS FOR sors. Spert Shirts Parka Jackets ..... Pajamas saved Suede Jackets ... Nitekralt Pajamas Flanae! Pants a oe All Wool Ooeeeesooroereceresceses eeeoeeo Scecasevsevecss OU9-98 = i i 4 - é S $2.99 ssnecscecess® 689 ss . S oe oees osrrescsus® seene Worth $10.99.7 Full bed size. Beautiful omer. : Dacron Comforter | « O92 ‘Special purchase of pede a tt new: styles. = 10 to , 14% ee oe E . GIFTS FOR HER Suburban “ eo 3 pay ? BD, gc ae ei) oe ee ‘ Si ‘PRESS, FRIDAY, DEC : tare = oe Ea = Se 25: = oe os fe ¢- f | & & GLENDED WHISKEY - 84 PROOF + 65% GRAIN WEUTRAL SPIRITS - THREE FEATHERS DISTILLING CO., LAWRENCEBURG, IND. oe tate’ ee ee | G & o & EMBER ‘13, 1957 '; oe curuanin ten ‘an wine Subway Strike Costing | of ha Induction wniil be sds |About $400,000 Daily oO f serds a birth-! e . day card to each man and noti-| The authority said this includes! # fies him ‘about $250,000 in fares and $150,’ % | if another Milan man is NEW YORK @ — The Transit; ‘ Authority says the subway strike & Sams Ste Remo town, \is costing it about $400,000 a day.|s car there ER is the in- & any other type : Some Congres- . urely writ- ; later dis- : meaning. In a his own can- ‘ would want d be very clear. up the Healing, that is guaran- Re the injured area me i ‘> oo ais oe letes. i. — =e New City Office “stylists are trying at the end oiome Town Remembers Its Gis ; the CLOTHES of Vietors—the heroes wy “ae ‘ j ao des marae na Milan Santa Won't Forget Si 2, Ockland, Ave.'s those bell-shaped to my le ! ‘ Selected for Michigan é “zd ans nen @rviceman at South Pole) Employment service if workers y into bank- ; : & work as into a long los d Plans a new Pontiac office's change ; the gambler him- MILAN Wi — When Santa Claus too has sent’ boxes te ail Milas |o¢ tne Michigan Explorment Se. | 4 Hastens Meadstrong—stcbborn-/¢mpties his pack at the South Pole) men im service. This year the |curity Commission at 242 Oakland] ® handicaps quit—rather than/this year it will hold one special) packages went to such points @5 Ave were revealed today by the HEARTENS mewn oven fpechkage for a Milan, Mich.,.serv-| Germany, Japan, Alesha apd the ipa, ©'Neil RealEstate. firm, 262, A high school}iceman stationed we South Pole, a S Telegraph Rd. to be a painter a The package project. started x* * regulation school! Cmdr. Bernard Lauff bf the 1950 by Ted Woodraff, who re-| A 170 by 280-foot parcel of land could hardly man-|breaker USS Glacier will be one of» ombered lonely slide 0p -alfiention on Oaldanl aims ‘Was art as well. He|® Milan men who will receivel serviceman. He interested other|purchased by the City Beverage enhance his knowi-/fift cartons labeled “From Your!sijan residents and the group bor-iCo., Inc. which will construct a|% art STUDIOS, |Home Town Folks. rowed $275 and sent a $5 bill tolone-story building which will bel ™ This ig the eighth year that each of 55 young men. The loanileased to the state for the new & ' the Milan servicemen's commit- hos pe ere year from. office. > ie — | bog raffie and fish fry and from) i. FB Tg F G™ persowl donations ae located at ea Wayne 8t. [9 & t Y o- The boxes this year contain can- They hav Senn lnaaias aieee ae & “2 isters of homemade cookies and le . g candy, nuts, stationery and stamps, yeare. * * \ 4 & - |pencils, calendars, toilet articles, : we playing cards and.reading mater-| An official of the real estate y 4 ials contributed by individuals and)firm, which handled the purchase, |} business firms. - said three- homes and a store Rosta@ge is raised from gifts and/would be razed to make room for # located in his area 000 in overtime payments, bonus 8 (t es and food costs for nonstriking Milan servicemen also receive |¢™ployes. their home town per, The 2." 8 annually for the eon aly coe ers consumed 24,000 sandwiches, $300 Fee Seerere's somites 7,500 pieces of pie, 200 gallons of # the details... Coffee and 35 gallons of milk. Sea DISCOUNTS ON ALL MERCHANDISE ALL MERCHANDISE. AT PARK JEWELERS ARE AT DISCOUNT PRICES! tt vy | GREATEST DIAMOND SALEIN $4 OUR HISTORY =O A EELS <= AL MAGNIFICENT fa SS i ! DIAMOND DUET / fee BLACK FOREST CUCKOO CLOCK _ Regular Price $12,95 DISCOUNT 7 ha PRICE BEAUT! DELTA PEARLS Regular Price $7.00 — *] 98 ~ wy ee . 4 + ALL WATCHES _& lal ‘eo § | ~ ay i | —_ ELECTRIC ICE CREAM ’ FREEZER ‘ Mpmuce "O | as" $388 SUNBEAM , 1014” FRYPAN Regular Pride $19.98 | ae -°-. (HOUSE OF DISCOUNTS) : I NO. SAGINAW | TILL 9 P.M. OPEN EVERY EVENING ~ 4 “Ff wf “SPECIAL SALE PRICES ARE THE REASON! - topcoat or $20 ie auavoheuilieal _And...2 Pont \ But! We Were Busy Last Week... AND...1M PLAYING SAMTA CLAUS! Free Gifts with the purchase of a suit or Clothing for His Christmas Gift .. . GIVE HIM FINE & A a | YOUR CHOICE! Sale Priced 538-24 20-"34 SUITS Not unly adil you get suit... — build or3 Button styles). HUNDREDS OF FINE: GIFTS HE WANTS! Sport and Dress Shirts............$1.87 » $ 3.95 Jackets in All New Models. eee. .33.87 © $10.87 Suburban Coats, Quilt Lined... ..$12,87 » $19.87 Over 2,000 Pr. Pants or Slacks ...$4.87 » $10.87 _ A Gift He’ll Appreciate IMPORTED TWEED WOOLS! Wool Saxony Hard Finish Gabardines: a TOPCOATS All Sale Priced « >} “THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1957 ACTION A¥D REALISM Keynote electric trains this year. | Wluminated dispatching board has attendant who moves across cat- walk changing departures and arrivals, dog that chases tail and | newsboy who waves paper. | _ | New Mexico Observes Old Twelfth Night Ritual- SANTA FE, New Mexico — An borrowed from the Pueblos’ tor-| ancient custom of the Old World— mer enemies. the celebration of Old Christmas| * oe. ‘or Twelfth Night — is still ob-| It is not. difficult to reach New, served in many parts of New Mex-| Mexico for the: unique Twelfth " (Night celebrations. ‘Phe Land of po. Ge ‘Land “<* get. | ‘Enchantment is served by a score} to Christianity. >y the Franciscan HEEL LIFTS friars of tg + and 17th Cen- leather B9¢ pr tories, Twelfth M~nt is a day of |. cd ; eet Ga el ee the New Year . * * * Twelve days after most Amer- iof Federal highways; the trans-: “jeans have put-away ali-thoughts- +eontinental-facitities—of the—Sante4 of Christmas, and six days after Fe and Southern Pacific Rail- the usual New Year's celebra- ways; TWA, Continental, Frontier tions, January 6 marks the Feast and Pioneer Airlines; and South-) ‘of the Epiphany, commemorat- \western Greyhound and = Conti-. ing the arrival of the Three Wise nental Trailways buses. j Sten in Bethlehem. i ie custom of observing Twelfth) About three per cent of North | Nigin_ was brought to New Mexico) Carolina's cropland is devoted to’ by the 16th Century Spanish Con-|Peanut growing. quistado, es, and is still carried on & by the S,anish-speaking descend- | [a/2v—b- <2 Ti mmey 222714 ents of the early colonists and by’ many of the Puebio Indians. For the Indians, ;vho were introduced Spike or Small Cuban [Some Indian dances ‘ar? per-) formed.on.Jan. 1, but the @ebio. people regard Jan. 6 as t ore important festival. On thi? date the new Pueblo Conese in-| stalled and are present with their badges of office—silver-head-| Neigsner’s Shoe Repair ed canes presented to the Pueblo, 42 N, Saginaw Street dignitaries of 1863 by President, _ Lincoln. | aA som A Spanish tolk drama - - “Los Tres Keyes Magos” (The Three iar Sp Wise Kings) — is often present- ‘ ed on Twelfth Night in the small mountain villages of northern New —Mertco. Smal] amateur er Composition While-U wait.or shop. 4 4 4 4 rTvvy Ritua] dances are performed by the Pueblo Indians in most -of) New Mexico's eighteen Indian vil-| : ak ae on ee and Buffalo Dances, ale 2M West of Utes = RE. 2-641 § Eagle saeper fur’ shconai and|® Froxen Stes Shino in Stock 3 success, or Plains Indian dances! 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Dan River's_woven_ cotton ginghams . . put them together and . . boy, you've got a shirt. Wash ‘n' wear, © too. Dri-don finish. . IDEAL CHRISTMAS GIFT FEATHER-LIGHT BLANKETS One of ra rettiest and most practical blankets you can own, or give for gifts — Rugged—yet easy to care for. Machine washes kitten soft— a gift variety of colors in Be on Time for Christmas MEN‘S ond WOMEN’S STYLES *whep erystel, case, crown remain intact Penney’s Beurus Watches at This Fabulous Low Price! $2 Holds Your Watch: f on Loyowoy . oF amous..Benrus. sid thee, Watches..4:. - for. Penney’s . with features found - only in the finest watches: Precision unbreakable main- spring, more! 10 Karat gold plated watches, nickel, chrome waterproof* against mechanical defects... free repair Se | = a 2 DOWNTOWN PENNEY'S © “Open 9:30 A. M. to 9:00 P. M. _EVERY DAY UNTIL CHRISTMAS) & = MIRACLE MILE PENNEY’S. Spe Monday thru Friday, 12 Noon to 9 P. M. Saturday 10 A. M. to 9 P.M. 3041 Orchard Lake Rad. FE 2-376 | GIVE A PENNEY GIFT CERTIFICATE = a 5 ON as : ee? 7H PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, DECEMBER.13, 1057 in its new robbs for the first time at the annual From left, they are Edward La Douceur, Judy Band Room Aoproved ‘Seek 0p le for Romeo’ High School | ROMEO — Board of Education bleachers and-or. folding doors i members last night authorized the| architect to proceed with plans for. & proposed band room addition to| 4 Preliminary hearing has been) the new high choot now under Greig Cour in the $00. nw ‘construction here. The move was delayed some two J. West against the Romeo Com- weeks while contractors reconsid- ered their ‘bids on the room. Their, - fiiest bid had exceeded the archi- téct's estimate of $25,000 by some $5,000. REVISED BIDS their bids to a total of: $28,393, or to $12.76 per square foot. Advised that it was “most unlikely’ that! they could get a better price in the immediate future, the educa- tars decided to talte action now — as long as the need was already acute. The extra amount, over the $25,000 available for the band | reom, Will be provided throagh | board-authorized transfer of sur. plus funds im the 1951 debt re- | trement fond. This surplus would supply a miinimurn of $15,000, one-third for) $10,000 to he earmarked for eemenseenennincinnaargpestinen Children's Pageant Slated in Rochester | the gymnasium. ie * . | Wixom to Receive Bids on Larger Mail Quarters Through Feb, 3 WIXOM — A need for larger jmunity School District. West was quart esulted decisi fired over a year ago when bids on sscndineine ade set for Dec: 20 in Macofh County; ‘nit “brought by “Architect “Robert? his firm's plang for a new ‘high that Wixom will have a new Post Herbert R. Abrams, postmaster’ “lat Wixom, announced today that! ‘school exceeded the building budg- et by more than $250,000. bids (offers to lease) will be re- Clarkston to See (“1 F% 4, The bids should be directed to ")Postmaster Abrams or John Je-) ‘howski, regional real estate officer, ‘postal ig 1005 Federal) World Tour Film at Ladies’ Night ont” departne CLARKSTON — Ladies’ night! iwill be heid by the Clarkston Men's; | I % Pre “ets | Club Dec. 19 at the Methodist / new quarters in a central leca- ‘Church | thon at Wixom. The building must . he egpromienatety 2,400 square A film, “Around the World tm 20) _ * ‘Minutes. ” wit] be shown at 7: » Bids to be submitted — in- ‘clude inside dimensions, by Leslie B®. Eby. He and his wife! windows, doors, etc.., pr Doge with flew more than 37,000 miles to/a description of adjoining lot areas’ make the color movie which shows for parking and drivew ays. ithe far Easf, South Pacific Is- * * * lands and the Olympic Games if) Interested persons may obtain Australia Bc Mea , L Eby is a member of the Cir- ‘Abrams or Jehowski, {cumnavigators Chib along with well Thomas, Douglas MacAr-| * * * ‘specifications and preliminary in- formaton fora tates Deane Eee | School Board Studies | 4 Insurance C overage | 1 in which ‘to keep money that must! : nounced the purchase of a be kept on hand for the retire- : : ; car 4 ‘pot at ' accounts. The monev now is i . ‘ KePt the auto will be used by the Main- a and other pertinent factors. : ‘Head-On Crash [Bee Fata to Youth. cent depreciation, or 100 per cent —— (new for — * 2g rea can be in- at 3 pee coat tare, a mewber stated, coverage so equipment moved throughout the district would be insured. ~ Imlay City fire ap elas cea IMLAY CIrY — AS Imlay City youth was truck on M53 in Imlay City. * * * It was brought out, however, that on St.. Imlay Cit y City, was pro- '80 per cent coverage would replace) ounce ddead at of th only contents belonging to Serene De. Deed ticular building, and at about 33 othy Leith of Imlay City. He suf-| per cent less than replacement fered a broken neck. she said. cost, Dennis Members said relatively ac. ‘Rd., Attica, truck driver curate inventories will be needed. yfichigan Milk Producers Ping be The beard is setting up a special ioid sheriff's deputies Reynolds’ ‘jury. Extension Service. * * * = of MSU Given Confidence Vote EAST LANSING @ — A unani- tn thé tatnsion tevice at Maen, Walled Lake Principal Returns From Meeting . Ayres, The Reynolds youth is survived Y¢@-old member of the East Orion by his mother, widow of the late 4H Club, Rochester, took top hon- ‘Edward Reynolds. Reynolds was ors Wednesday when he* was of South Lyon, 2ist, lightweight graduated from Imiay City High | School with the class of 1957. meen Agricultural Confer- | His Auto Collides With’ The board chose the 109 per cent} Milk Tanker Truck in. 1:05 a.m. today when his car col- tock ov 6 inning Cy. | Donald E. Reynolds of 285 Sec- & pal accident by Coroner Dr. Dor Locklin, 5170 Imlay cry Takes To for car crossed the center line of the’ for | Plans were made by the board Savement and crashed into his | jtruck. Locklin escaped serious in- uutahnionip shast 100 fore of | ing 78 Mich farm groups said] Sees urned (ROCHESTER — The St. Paul ce - he “a travelers! working space, which is now ne entire idea behind the service Cae so, . en of the community and their, inadequate for a heav- was essentially sound. . ‘Michigan. Assn. of S i Sunday: Under the direction of Brown, the children have — the pageant, “The Real Tas be... for. the..Methodist Chikdren's Village and “the Chesea Home for’ the Ras * dal for Yule hills The increased mail load is at- More space is needed to locate some things he thought were non-| sion Officers held recently at! bs _gusential. ‘The offering received nomi Shops Give ngs"! will aid in the the -maif-toad: * * | School Principals in Lansing. ‘(R-Clare) for issuing bulletins on Collegiate Registrars and Admis- ae _ j Macyarove College. | He is co-chairman of the high | school college relations committee , te students in 14,000 high schools. meeting will be held on Thursday, The Methodist Men's Christmas iy ture carol ‘singing, special music, and a Christmas meditation. All’ Methodist men are invited. Also Sunday at 6 p.m. both! junior and senior youth groups of St. Paul will go out caroing. They'll return te the church Sr hot chocolate and cookies. Metamora Masons Will Install Officers METAMORA — Installation of. officers of Hadley F.&A.M. 210 will be held this evening at Hadley Masonic Hall. They. ful master, warden, Walter Madry; junior war- den, Kenneth Bice; treasurer, William Eckel; secretary, - Earl Hayes; senior deacon - Edward Green, and junior deacon, Duane Heiser; Tiler, chaplain, Ira Haddrill; stewards, Milton Gardwer, Harold Starr. Shir- ley Emery, Kerr Stewart. Instal- lation will open to the public, start- ing at 8 p.m. e PETER MURRAY Waterford Township High School senior Peter Murray has been named as & semifinalist in_ the National Merit Scholarsbip com- petition. Peter, of 956 Myrtle St., is the| only WTHS student listed among the 7,500 high scorers in the na- tional college qualifying test given The next competitive step~ is January 11 when. a three hour): college board examination will be given. g : By sicrieee vali ud Wika the highest stores will be giver Winfield Coffeen; | Filter Plant . _joording to es. Rummage, Bake Sale nated their time to do the dec.) —. i a ee Oe ee ee ee Severai businesses, in addition to’ jcontributing money, will . absorb! ime electricity costs through the: ‘has been decorated and already jhas been violated by juveniles re- Council warng that parents will be held liable for the loss. TER. Re . G | Oxford to Vote on Bonds for CONSTANCE HIMES ‘lea ghee Mrs. Doriald D. Himes, | Garner Rd., Milford, an-) OXFORD—A special election will nounce the engagement of their. be held Monday on a proposal to| daughter, Constance Beverly, to! authorize the village of Oxford to| Jack Brasher, son of Mr. and Mrs. issue $75,000. in general obligation| John A. Brasher of 12025 South’ bonds to provide a new aereation| Dixie Hwy., near Flint. A fall wed- and filitration plant, together with’ ding is planned. pr aegaG pumps and storage fa- sont and cdors tn the water bave Drain Idea Shunned the new plant should eliminate saat cements itn ax mons Dy Madison: Heights * | MADISON HEIGHTS — The City Fisortdation ann have ex-/Council here went on. record , in and parties The conference agreed that the ° ‘Mrs, Oral Woodruff. ‘program must be continued for It will be presented as part o ithe good of Michigan's “agri-busi-' the Christmas Eve paprcnyrs ness” — the big business of agri-. 'communion service at 11 p.m culture. |the church sanctuary. | Conference members said they ‘The group also is ag aang a thought Michigan was behind some holiday dance party for ‘other states in the business of){rom 8 to 12 midnight, in in the| {farm marketing and packaging ag-|church hall. (riciltural products for consumer, - RAL RET jneceptanee- _ |Heads Holly C of C Chippewa Fellowship HOLLY — Glen Sawyer is new president of the Holly Chamber of fo Visit Hadley Church jeroni@ent and wil] assume office HADLEY—Several members of at the January meeting, succeed- ithe ‘Chippewa Christian Fellowship ing Raymond E. Addis _who de- ‘from Mt. Pleasant will arrive in b edoers for thr comite vies |Hadey Saturday. A 6:30 p.m. pot--Oter 0 ane tate will be hed in the|are: Donald R. Winglemire, vice! (Federated Church parlor for all in president; Robert B. Wheeler, a the Hadley area who may wish, wtary, and Maurice H. Bennett, to attend. treasurer. Services will begin at $ p.m. and all churches are invited, Sunday Farm Work Force Cut | w morning there will be a guest, | speaker and special music at the WASHINGTON (INS) -— Bad Federated Church. jautumn weather cut the farm The Christmas program will be work force in November to 7,188,- held Dec, 22 at 8 p.m. with both, |000 people, down two million from the junior and senior choirs par-'a month earlier. The Agriculture ticipating under the direction of Department. said that family ibut this is not an issue in this ‘ting that it would have no part | election, Any such action would %! the 12-Town Drain at its regular be taken only after public hearings Meeting Wednesday, said City and a subsequent election, accord- ‘Manager Paul Sweitzer. . ing to village authorities. | The- council voted unanimously Polls at the village office w il to cancel all previous resolutions be open from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. the 12-Town Drain, excluding Only property owners and their’ 13 actes which fall in the 12-Town. wives or husbands may vote on| ry ecto and are not yet served the bondin y_seWwers. epee. | This resolution followed iast ‘week's approval of a $1,500,000 sewer bond issue by voters. i Church Women Offer WALLED LAKE—The Women's! Association in Highland Aan. of the Cross Roads Preshy. Slates Gala Yule Party an Chure sponsor fund-raising ae searace ee HIGHLAND ~ Gala plans are it will hold a rummage and bake| Under way for the 16th annual sale. The- event will begin vat 40|Coristmas party to be held at 7:30 a.m. and continue until everythi p.m. Wednesday at the East High-

| Concluding the program will be ing in robes for the first time. Handel’s “Hallelujah Chorus,” in A successful drive for the $1,500| which alumni and community sing- ito purchase them has just been, sons have been invited to join. Soloists are’ Judy Cash, Joanne Maguire, Marilyn Unger, - Robert | Perry, Paul Miller, Daniel Hobbs'| and George Polly. Accompanists’ jare Judy Dautermann, Barbara Ellis, Lyme Failing and Lois; |Stoddard. “DUOTONE” Diamond Needles Reg. Price $20.00 to $30.00 Now Only $10 to $12 e VICSE 702 W. Huron St. ‘kite! Hold Christmas .Dance EST BLOOMFIELD a Middle | Poiwg’ Association will . hold a Christmas. dance Saturday evening | at the old Twin Beach Club House | on avenue. Music for’ ‘both modern and square dancing 'wili.be by the ‘Musica’. Notes.”* Jim Freyburgher, John Nemyer | Carl Worden are in charge | of the dance. Tickets may be pur | chased at the door. Plans to Incorporate Under Way in Holly HOLLY — With the endorsement plans are under way to submit a proposition to change from a vil- lage to city status at the regular annual election on March 10. : Petitions asking for the election) have been submitted by the re-, quired number, and without doubt the question will come up for a . vote. at that time. Holly wag first organized as. al village 92 years ago, and has con-’ such, although its population now is larger ees most Michigan cities. - * for by Issue 21 Home Permits . professional features Cuts in all posi- | e ‘ tions ¢ Weather proof ignition system [}. Bg) al a po Automatic rewind starter « Plus |] ness ‘ Many more. iad edad ld eed Ruliadiad al Nadindind i) Bandy, Brandon Township, reported. The’ year is $190,967, he reported. — - Last year, permits were granted. for 19 new my and the Belle oe School, with a ‘total feescny| Pontiac Rd. 368. KING: at Opdyke tried includen 12° blode & hein, ; yore Available. We Take Trade-Ins Thrifty’ s the Word | the. MAC-35 McCULLOCH | Only lee price chain saw with these |} 1 ladda dda ed : Se BROS. - FE t4074—m 4-11 in $16750 |} Remove Snow This Winter the Easy Way For driveways, parking lots, stations, churches and mony other uses. IN’ THE SUMMER TIME. . . Plows, cultivates, pulls trailers, cuts grass and is the most yersatilé tractor built for around the city. 1957 models greatly reduced! GARDEN-ALL-RIDING TRAE ‘We are Becoming Oakland onthe w Dealer - “Because We Service What We Sell” $95and up New, Used and Good Demonstrators Complete Service for All Equipment 3% to 9 HP schools, industrial, oo CHAIN SAWS s Largest Chein sage San: Ail ill incsainia xiaaa NE THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 18, 37 ee Pe koe ie . 7m Open Every Night ‘til Christmas FAMOUS DYNAVOX 3.SPEED PHONO Our Reg. $24.95 $ ' 95 @ne South Saginaw, Corner Pike (Same Block as Penney's) : : For Paris NATO Conference geese By RUTH MONTGOMERY WASHINGTON (INS) — Presi- 'U. §. Information Agency and ‘author of the GOP best-seller, “A ' Republican Looks At His Party.” | HARD AT WORK Larson is already hard at work jon an. extensive series of presiden- ‘tial speeches which is expected to ‘cover. such broad national prob- ‘lems as education in the space lage, farm policies and the domes- tic economy. The ace writer, who joined the White House advisory staff in October, steadily burned the midnight olf for the first: month while drafting the first three in the series f Eisentewer + speeches, The first two which dealt with ‘missiles and science were deliv- ‘ered as scheduled, but the third ‘had to be canceled because of Ike's ‘mild stroke, NEVER RELEASED . That message, which was to have dealt with world trade and foreign leconomic aid, has never been re- leased. In it, the President in- tended ° to deal largely with the itrade can make to the peace and ‘security of the world, | Labor Secretary James P. Mitchell, in a New York address Nov, %, listed some of the points “he said the President intended to make in the third speech. ‘Mitchell said Eisenhower wanted Americans te give their fullest support t a8 expanded mutual security and economic ald pro- gram overseas and would ask an | extension of the Trade Agree- ' ments Act, Ike has not discarded the speech, isithe American public of the admin- unsettled | contribution. that. foreign .aid..and|. uled at regular intervals to inform istration’s policies in an world, =~ This new speech could well prove to be one of the most ‘m- The usual procedure in speech writing is for Larson éo meet with the President to learn. his specific then borrow a number of trained partments to check a ideas. Larson and his assistants) signs of joining the egg-head researchers from the oe high school : graduates facts. scholarship attendance at the Larson prepares a ro draft, Rnateliamie ni oppeors under arrow, reeding TAMA. g "WHAT'S MY LINE? INSTRUCTIONS: Eoch word is reloted to scramble os few os possible to guess my downword. _* © @ © © © *© oo 8 ng The S E a. z however. Instead, it will probably ‘be brought - up to Gate and deliv- The mother of Theodore Roose: | velt was from Georgia. Two of her brothers fought in the Con- How To Give More Of Those Gifts You’d Like To Give .... PEN A 1958 IF YOU WANT A $25 Club Every Two Weeks You Deposit Just $50 Club Every Two Weeks You Deposit Just $ 2.00 — $100 Club Every Two Weeks You Deposit Just $ 4,00 $250 Club Every Two Weeks You Deposit, Just $10.00 $500 Club Every Two Weeks You Deposit Just $20.00 de ms Federal Deposit — There's a Right Size Club ee for Every Member of the Family Zz 2 _= .-2 + 2 = -. B - 2 >a ot 8. .In @ big show, a seasoned thecirice! disastrous FP PF ar ahd aes each tf they ore Pontige Press eubscrib aoe a aie? = if Baie «00 _— iri wait Ly : ‘ iw is ®; a eS Hoe g e? te 2. 3 : 1 squares. + Read ail ceretully and be sure the right cumbers are in squares. . i Zn lp 2 —— esenceceecaneesenesesaaseneses ‘PUZZLE NO. 80 EN me ® | 4 ' AME i N. * * ** se * > * * a a Y i STREET ADDRESS ........-....0000 ovecsrecseces oe «88 - f . g° : t : . ree eseee PHONE NOW ........+. ereers og J benevenssasensesasesssasceacses SOLUTION CLUES A, A company's will be comparatively heavy. (1) Sura, (2) SHOPPING. is pared for some mistakes. (3) PR AD, C. Some readers of travel = © impetiont with with descrip- tions that cre 7 ) EXPRESSIVE: () — compiex situation for the reader to solve. ) LEAVES: , (8) WEAVES. Ordinarily; a man wouldn't expect buy one. (8) BOWLER: (10) BOILER. People can have varied reactions when an odor is qi) INCENSE: (12) INTENSE. A glass eh Be eee entete Gn Rowe 14) BLOWER. Thete is « goed excuse fo mistake A sone gio ——. IGNORANCE. his wile. to help him for a person w (15) TRNOCENCE: ws) Nobody would care deliberate! ef one. (17) BOUNCER: (18) c te attract the attentions peanang coun min) ‘Souhexms (20)" _ Without «a second thought. is the place te find « PUMPKIN. In general, a quest isn't too anxi to a host's young child. (21) DANDLE; (22). HANDLE. The boss will make some allowance for a person's ———— on a job. (23) DISABILITY: (24) INABILITY. A medern architect can be quite annoyed with conven- tienal (25) STRUCTURES; (26) STRICTURES. A considercte boy will not make too many demands on his mother if she is —————.._ (77) FRAGILE, (28) FRUGAL. . An outsider would find it difficult to with the horsy set. (23) BANTER: (30) CANTER. When a product is generally . it can find « wider -_ by consumers. (31) IMPROVED; a AP- . Whet a swindler depends on to help him ‘make ti (39) GALL: (34) GULL — 8. An unexpected ean ge the whole course of | @ ball game. (35) TRIPLES (38) TRIPLE. * . S&S. When' a military program is somewhet ———, the ee, can feel quite uneasy. (37) STINTED: (38) be wo ae. wet tone spend many — trying convince a frien not to MISOGYNIST; (40) MISOGAMIST. wae | OFFICIAL CONTEST RULES 1. Nisiteies is —_— to enter the POT-O-GOLD contest : ans tiae Presse employes oretheir immedi- families. , 2 ees must be on official entry Shick vows fn this a] » 3 4 a a a submit an entry ‘the contestant must print his num- ber# in ‘om spaces,,cut out the area enclosed by dotted it 7 “8 2-cent post cord. No entries accepted if ore { welopes Entries for Puzzle must a. wth Dec. 17 rece a ed Q@ifer hat fime whether mailed or delivered will be declared eligible The Press is not responsi- entries lost or delayed in the mail ; ‘ Sorry, telephone-calls or meil seneeestog aetate of the contest canot be answered or acknowledged. §. The Pontiac Press will award a cash prize of ‘$100 a week to the winner of each weekly POT-O-GOLD contest. If more then one winning wer is received the prize‘will be divided equally among winners. If any. week or weeks should pass without emy wiriners, tHe prize will be waded weekly until a winning solution is submitted. * 6 Winners will be awarded an extra cash theses of $25 ets of record on the day tmark (or befors). No — winners are ¢ Only one such bonus can be award- ed te each winner no matter how many weekly prizes Paid accum : ‘ 7. Been week's will be published Monday, Wedn y and Fr until the contest's end. Either or all © will be considered as niry blanks. 8. Winners end correct solutions will be announced each , Pree: € i : Pride of the — Wl by Fradedct dem pro contests, ongend — ‘orporation i | ‘ers will em, ecu f ° -? . o. a a i - bE Aang County. fy ther 2 ctgber originators of ey isto ek ne Srshder ae wee by 6 if @ Press es Offices ot W. Huron et Tilden... N. Perry at Glanwood ae }] | Me"Ziec otter the final decline f HL. 9 There is correct solution to the POT-O-GOLD Lake Orion ..... Milford... Walled, Lake . . . Keego, Harbor cme: Bae fee ae i. es an contestants agree to . «+ Union Lake and Bloomfield Hills ] wager’ decision. A entien becoming the co oe, - ; epee! haere and none can be returned | Completed les must be addrecsed | — : BOX $8. Pon Pontiac, Michigan Winnere. wt wit be ‘be 7. ros Orne oO, fenton eae ' : 2 ‘3 f 7 3 , poe = Jo : ay ; “8 ee ! ! A \ * A Ae A j A { i i ‘ ‘l rae : i " ; iy i : / \ : «| \ cas * f | THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRMAY, y DRCENMOER 13, 1957. Ey s ycees in “Educational Drive ° “on Constitutional Convention: ‘oe Discloses Why | Some avr production by. its t's Staying i in State convinged Glen of | i sooo Gregory K. Kupski 0 Awaiting for Christmas *6”> : | Mast: Styles Sirti your child in fora careful fitting by -our experts and they'll have the nicest shoes in the Christmas Porade. Michigan’s Largest Fi lorsheim Dealer MIRACLE MILE. SHOPPING . CENTER © Telegraph Road and Square Lake Road FREE PARKING FOR 5,000 CARS - OPEN DAILY 10 A, M. TO 9 P.M. j ; : aay a : ; ; +: rd ie os A publié education program tojPontise Junior Chamber of Co: srvng be for pie amar: | Ssercaemeeee wen | Seen hme ee mene * : ss : ‘ i m a rear ate weet telomptasiie tat the} Michigan volies will ttet aa re on ac ee ets ‘Teas Tin jem” sald Leslie W. slthe sta needs such a conyention Feagins: ‘Kapa, 3 i nid he Father's a Lion, president. “But we do feel het’ le Harlees Feagins, plant manager, and U..§. Army. -officials said The tion. calls for @ vote told » §& civic th admitted strangling Kuzue Eikawa. ' sre of the_ely and. ur i aur "a tra haat made ecensby rie nude body was found in a Yo Mother's a Tiger; vrsome nature of our state Con- ry of pooch keetiden pg nn star Bled me: , a stitution the need of a convention: * &. 7% hee a her|ot — So They’re Ligers sous ve wrought to the atestion’ pangtord pointed out that. no\” “When ere needed an expansion ee é es eS ro \specific changes are peing: pro-| program, we looked through the There was no indication when BOMBAY @®—Four ligers, ttie * 3 3 posed by the Jaycees. “We just South and listened to, finasisial of-|Kupski's trial could start. The rare offspring of a lion father and/ he Pontiac chapter will take want the veters to have the facts fers,” Feaging said. “We decided|maximum penalty in Japan for Se of Hen ; wine born Loe hapesion yy betans the cron ten," te aa conven-| a stay at. “and. motivation | im as ny minimum Officials said. they might survive. 7 sae: dan, 10.' If Ervoveed, pee = ented “V Feaction ts received here it wil | SSG" : The.mother is Mary, a royal go before the full Beard of Diree- : Bengal tigress, and the father is; tors at a Feb, 22 meeting in De- Shankar, star lion of a circus) troit. : eae The animals have| - “+ * ; ‘ 9s 4 «* + been Don Weddle, Pontiac Jaycee | § ‘ Pinca Be Epa tenradhon en Miaskil coe of the Michigan ’ A IS eee : went ua | rarer benomenon The drive will be part of the # than tigons, the offsprings of Ti- J#ycees’ ‘annual get-out-to-vote & gers and lionesses. The zoo bred @mpaign. Langford said. : one tigon 12 years ago but it. did) a hae ree ’ not tive long. |” Officers of the Pontiac chapter & Trucks carry about tine billion! C, Ketchum, of Birmingham, (27 a the tans af freight In the U.S. cach) president of the Langue of Wom . eee = NAMEs YOU KNOW . At SIBLEY’S Newest Store a , | Ai a | * Sofas, Sectionals . : In fhe Miracle Mile Shopping Center cad Chats : axe K wi Valentine Seaver a, 45 fd teed bedi a ee ee, re £4 -4 Gi -& 4 i ' 3 ~ SS en - Seem. : ~~ = eee ee . — = ee .. ee Samsonite | Lug ras e : eo. } Fairfield Chair C . pei iA COMFOFE [iy ezine cmc ce 3 (BEA 4 r Chase ‘2 = Stratford-Futorian ) GREATLY REDUCED F OR CHRISTMAS GIVING ss ’ Firth Artionms $17.50 Ladies Train Case $19.50 Men’s Quick Tripper Ser Lk Seo a ‘19 oe $19.50 Ladies’ Overniter ‘B Ages Men’s s Two-Suiter Sealy Matiress Co. . Imperial Headboards ’ Restokraft . : $25.00 Ladies’ Wardrobe $27 0 Men’s Journeyer_ ‘eet ! of x MISC. 7ApLES ofa ite er ih Ye QUALITY NEED NOT BE. EXPENSIVE me MD y= romp rivg . The Weiman’Co. - 2 SS SS oe > pp Pere ie ie re ie re Le Te re re re % and leather com- ; re Ll ’ La ° rr oe 6 ed ae 6 ee 6 oe 6 ae 6 ae 6 at 6 ae 6 ae 6 oe é 2 6 we 6 2 ee oe eo ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee 2 8 Ue € bination. 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DECEMBER 13, “1957. - in Area Climbs |: Changeover Completed, Number at Work Hits 27,300 Level With the changeover to 1958 mod-' els complete, employment in Pon- appies Deltcious DY eee _tiac motor vehicle plants climbed Appies, Jonathans,, bu. ., substantially to 27,300—the highest Apples, Northern a beies, ba. secees level since April. 30 days preceding Nov. - Total employment rose to 74,- 300 for the period, Paul Kimball, branch manager, said. | curity Commission office. | Manufacturing employmen | showed a 3-day rise of 5,900,.re-) flecting the completion of the Despite this climb, | | changeover. ) - ' factory employment in mid - No- vember of 36,200 was still 1,900 be- F.0.8. Detroit, cases included, fed federal low the level a year ago. The largest employment gain 4 took place in the auto plants where 6,300 returned to work. increase in metal . plants and a 500-worker decrease in non-electrical mac hinery man- } Ss ufacturing. * * * rose slightly by. 1,000 to reach 30,- | 600 in mid-November. This amount- ed to 600 above the November, o ; 1956 level. New York Stocks * * * . . \Late-Morfng Quotations) Unemployment at mid-November, Livestock ‘Admiral TS Kennecott e, ; i 4 mh ir Red . Sid Kr . & was estimated at 3,300, down 5,200; DETROIT LIVESTOCK aie dere tat Breen. Os from the October level. This us DETROIT, Dec. 12 (AP fo) Alum ‘Led 11 384 Liv Mona m4 os ; < » — Hogs - ™ 2 ib McN& 7 | employment made up 41 per cent salable 100 But¢hers very active, 50 Alcoa -.eee 64.7 -Lockh Aire T3 of the total labor force of 80.500, cents to most'y 160 higher: sows 25 am Airline . 18.2 Loew's ® 14 en te a oan ~ ~ Preheat aaa —4+,—3-Am_Can ____, 391 _ as compared fo 106 per cent” i yng 3 mainiy 2 am A3 180-240 tb but-b am Cran. G8 toriterd ‘ r 19.00-19.50 lots 1 and 2 nm as ¢ 3:6 May tre 2. October and 4 per cent a year ago. jere 3s 0-29.54 wee (lets Laat 2 am moore |. 25 M8Z,P ce 2 | load uniform No tbs 25 head No. Am N Gas 50.5) Merck 417 ~ |1 208 Ibe 2000: 240-989 Vos most'y No 2 27 Bad... 1) Merr ch as see ; H snd 3 18 50-19 00; 260-280 "ox 18.25- 18.66 -” Minn N 7 Grain Prices Ne 3 70-200 Tbe 18.00-1% 25 mixed ae Tele Tel . i Monsan Ch mea grades 160-180 Ths 1800-18 75 “No. Am Viscose .. 77 Mont Ward 30.1 CHICAGO GRAIN and 3 200-400 Ib sews 1450-1625: 490- anaconda 417 Motor Wheel 13.2 600 Ib sows 13.50.14 as bp He pared last Armgo §t] 40.7 Motorola #1 CHICAG Dec. 12 (AP) — Openin week Barrows and gilts | o mostl’ Armour & Co. 1).7 Mueller Br ....22 grain ° peas 1.50 higher. instances 175 higher, sows Aichiees | 18.2 Murray Cp .. 208 e 80-7 8 cents higher Atl Cst Line. 29.3 wat Bise ..... 46 * Dec Wheat 3.18', Dec. os @5', | Cattle — salable 400 Barly antes limited [atl Refin . 1 Net Dairy 37.6 March ..,,..2.223% March 65"e/to mostly cows: few chotce steers unsold Aveo Mfc .. 5 TAKE 10— May wees... 2.1742 May 64 ‘on early rounds: scattered sales steers Balt & Oh ., 15 Nat Gyps 40.2 July cesceaeslO2% July 61°; and heifers steadv: cows steady other Bendix Av ... 484 Nat Lead 101 Sept. ....00-- 104% ye iclasses unchanged: few soot to lew on nave » Jt NY Central .. 16.4 JULY cence NODS c 1.334 \chatce steers fn small lots 23 00-25 90: moet 385 Nia M Pw. Sort --.- 00% March 134\4'small lot average chaice steers 2600 Bouma A eS Nort & West a2 forn May 1 30%sjuttlity cows 14.50-16.00; canners end ‘Rodd alike Pe per ce EITM July. 1.2144 lewtters 1.90-14.50 Busrosshs 1308 Nor pm | 348 March ..0.--1.19% Lard | Cows active, strong to 50 cents hieher: Gor poty ott ogg Nor pw 164 May .cecon--L23%@ Dee. .... 12.57\ pulls steady; stockers and feeders stead’: Comy soup 34.1 Nor “ aa ies Jul esoseeest-254, Jan ‘ 12.46 lmost choice 980-1200 [Th steers 25-ne. ‘Cdn Pac 237° Nwst on n Sep oescee 223% March 11.7! 196.80: severe? Irads mostly hiet chotee Capital Air!” | 105 Ohio — May LLT7 to prime 1070-1180 Th steers °6.75:27 OM [Carrier Cp ., 326 OFFS & 3; jo@ head prime 1000 'b reariing steers Case a... ig¢)|6—( Owens A > : 21.50: good to low choice. steers 27.90-|Cen Tl Ps |) 30.7 Pac @& Ft a S| H lid Da e 25.00; dtanderd steers 28.00-23.06 ited iChes’ & Ch -' 496 Lond A Ate ? i steers 17.00-20.00: few loads average to Chrysler 61.5 Panh El ote on ay ne \reer choice hetfers 25 00-25 0: good to Cities Svc $1.5 Param Pict . ye 2 average choice heifers 7°.50-75 90; uti''t+ (Clark quip 16.4 Penney, JC .. 80; ORTONVILLE — Rotary ANNSjang standard heifers 1650-2250 large! Climax Mo 3 § Pa RR . 12.5 . 1 mooth ufflite cowe (Coca ole , Phe! Dp ,... 34 will hod a holiday dance for fe cad ue: fey = et ati ee (Gol Bra a 1. saa BhetDs mo grades six through eight Saturday. ntilite bulls 17.80-°9 80: canners and cut- (Col Gas 15.6 putty ‘Mor 451 Audi tar bulls 13.50-17.50° smeN load choice Come Ed 417 prit Pe 30 at the High School itorium 0 Ib stork steer calves 27.25: two loads igen pom . Ri Pillshe Mills 421 from 8 to 10: 30 p.m. There will choles 4 oth an 4 SOB Th sté-t teers EOP Pe deg Pit Plate GO. 71.8 dar, 26 90-26 50, 491 Th ‘weights at 2850 Cont can ara Pract & ¢ 32 “be a smal] membership fee. Par- Calves and ver'ers. Salable 250. UN- Gon: Copas | 96 Pure Of] 21.5 ents are | are invited. chaneed today. Most eheire and ori cent Mot 61 REA a 314 ee Nits 250 th vealers 2800-3600. few up tojcent Oi! "47.7 Reoub #1) ach PUBLIC. HEARING. CITY OF TROY _ [57 Oe onan, erae areod {3 319.00. (Copper R Reg .. 18 Rex Dreg 3 Hearing vill held by and’, ae atilicy TS 00-19 00; evs TS wo'F,, ~2 Pad To B before Commission of the City of 11.00-15.00; under 75 Ib 11.99 and eon? eri wr ot Rock Sper 23 “Trogon Monday, December 16, 1957 at, Sheen and —Lambe--Seie +00. reine ae eos Dart =r 7:30 p.m. Bastern Standard Time, oF 854." Choice slaughter sheep $.00-10 on. Doug Alre™.. 2 =k al soon thereafter as the Agenda will per-i¢,. mall lots medium to gerd Meh: Dow Chem we Safeway 8 236 mit at 3178 Livernois Rosd ‘HISD feeder lamb’ 19.00. choice and prime Du Pont | .. 1 go os Lead 24 School) Troy, Michigan, om the request wooted sinnghter lambs small lots most)s ast Won't gna Bt Reg Pap . 276: ef Gouth Oakland Garbage & Rubbish lprime 24 00. late 73.50 and down genere!: Ras Or * po Scovill Mf 2 2 Authority for permit to use property good and choice ete 26.00-22.00° utili: (El Awto L +715 Seab Al -R owned by Lyle Walker in Section 2 for and good 18.00-20.00: culls down to 1490: (El & Mus ste Bears Roeb EH Land Pill purposes lone Toad choice to prime fed western | Erie toe By: Shel! Oil You may present your views on the: wooled lambs 105 Ib 23.50 early: cull rm Cell-O + 306 ciclair may request either by writing this office choice slaughter sheto 8.00-10 00; good {Firestone * $0.2 Secon? _ or otrending | the Public Hearing choice feeder lamba 20.$0-21.50° medium | Pood Mach |. 47 Bou Pac 47 . LAWBON LOCKHART. ‘and good 18.00-20.50 Ford Mot .... 382 goh po 30.7, City . Clerk Prueh Tra . a6 = _ 19 Dec. 13, '87.| Gen Bak 32 Sperry RA... 2, : iGen Dynam .. § : : ——- —— | ; “td Ot) Cal. a STATE OF MICHIGAN—In the Pro- (Ger Elec... (2 td Of Ind. 371 bate Court for the County of Oakland, iSen Mille |.) $66 ata OF NJ “94 Juventle Division 'Gen Motors ,,.35 3td_ oi! Oh ,.. 2 sn { the petition concern- 35 74 “ing Eo ornton, 6 3 [Gen Tel 402 ud Pack seal o. 15580. yen me .es, 173 Suther Peo . res Thornton, mother of said . a ee 228 Swift & Co. 2&7 “child, ; jette 5.6 Texas Co... tit having been filed jn this - 24 Tex G Sul ey court sdeuing that the presen€ where- ‘Goodrich . - 66.2 Textron .. M4 abouts of the mother of said minor Qoody year 842 thomp Pd ol) ehild are unknown, and said chtid has gred Paine 5) Timk R Bear 3 violated a law of the State, and that 3 ge i 33) tran Ww Att = said child onewid i placed under the’ Cl Th S U Greyhound ’ 445 Transamer, 303 on of this Cour 3 er Mn the name of the people of the state aim ey aw nion ow Ms a 6 Underwa 18.3 f ou ate hereby notifie potiene El “954 Nn Uae . 2S of | Michigan. ey wT se peution eal Chief in Seattle at Time teen apy Unit Air Lin,” 313) be held at the’ Oakland County Services| ay 151 Unit Aire ... | . Center, Court House Annex, of Alleged Wiretapping Intend Bu 92 Unit Fruit "371, West Bivd., in the City of x lane | terlak Ir 19.1 Un Gas Cp | said County, om the 24th day of De-| Bus Mch 3644 Us Rub .,... 34.1 eember, A.D., 1957, at mine o'clock in, . Int mary . 3 Steel 50 the forenoon. and you are hereby com-| NEW YORK |- «PB— Four defense = miek 716 Us Tob 223 manded to appear personally at s8!4 witnesses have offered an alibi/Int Shoe 2 war Bre hearing. Silver 242 Wes Un Tel ad It being impractical to make personal for James R. Hoffa, on trial here jet + hk Te! 02 Weste AB 18.4) service hereof, this summons and no in cx Coal 32.2 " cas tice shall be served by publication of a, for conspiring ‘to tap telephones. Jacobs 3 White Mot 25.4 eopy one week previous to said hearing Johns Man 143 Wilson & Co bee : in The Pontiac. Press, a newspaper’ The witnesses testified yesterday Jones 3 L a) Woolwor th printed and circulated in said County ‘the saw Hoffa at a Seattle T Kelsey Har 33.0 Gardner Den Witness, the Honorable Arthur y sa 0 atas e Team- Ke i Moore, Judge of said Court, in the’ sters' convention between July 6 DETROIT 8TOC City of Pontiac in said County, this 10th day of December, AD. 1957 Overall employment in the Pon-. ic tiac area increased by 6,000 in the \Gelery, 15, aceord-. (Rontrans (behs.) doz. ing to figures just released by the Pontiac Michigan Employment Se- Parsiey, Root, This was offset by a 100-person | fabricating - Non - manufacturing employment’ c 'tions are furnished by the Detroit) NEW YORK (#—Rails and steels Bureau of Markets, as of Wednes-| showed a bulge to the upside as) iday. |the market moved higher early to-! iday, but the rest of the list looked! Produce \itregular. Nonferrous” metals drifted off. vette motors and aircrafts were mixed! - 28 and litte movement was apparent. 3.5@, among chemicals and oils, aeeenves ables. Mélntosh, bu oo 328 * ¢* * \B i sseasess 3 Cabbage red. a vee UR) The rail group followed through '225/modestly from their amazing re- ‘995 covery rally of late yesterday, affots, Topped. ou Toot (doz.) ‘orseradish, pa. beckett Leeks (behs } sos Saaeeneeee niens, Dry, 50-1 3 dation in this group. Steels showed vbebs.¥ doz. cesses 50 ~aetions ; iparsnipa tp DY 135 fractional gains. |Potatoes, fancy, 60-lb bag. ...... 0 P . ’ Radishes ho.house «behs + dor 1.50 The advances and dectines /Sauash, Delicious bu 175 were mostly kept within a point’s Tomatoes, hothouse, (bskt.) & cbs. 325 ‘Turnips, ‘topped, . . 2.09 range for key stocks. 1% With the news out officially. on a 1.50 new process for making color ‘prints with its land camera, Pola- lroid continued to undergo profit- taking on its recent strong upsurge, s jopening on 3,500 shares, down 2% Collard, pu, { Kale, bu. eeee eee eee ee eee ee) Poultry DETROIT EGGS Dec. 12° (AP) istate grades at 47%. i, Whites: orate A fiumbo 86; extra * * * arge marge 46-49, weighted average . — 48: medium 41-44, wtd avg 42; smal!/ Opening block honors were taken (97-38, wtd avg 38. Grade B large 4€. iby Niagara Mohawk, off “4 at | Browns: Grade A extra large 50: large . : i#7; medium’ 41; smal) 38. Checks | 34- 28%, on 23,000 shares, 38, wtd ave 35 . Commorcialiy | eraded se : U. 8S. Steel was firm while - *hites rade A jumbo 42 extra = . large 47-48: large 42-43; medinm 40 Bethichem, Republic Steel and Browns’ Grade A jumbo 51: large 42. Youngstown Sheet rose fraction- medium 40 i | aly, DETROIT POULTRY : DETROIT, Dec. 12 (AP) — Prices eaid) = THinois Central was ahead: arotind! for No. } son quality live poultry FOB: iy ¢point “while smaller advances! type were scored by New York Central,' Detroit, uo te 10 am: Heavy type hens 20-27 ; hens 11-18: heavy ttpe brotlets ami fie iffyers 212-314 Tb Whites 18-20, Barred Southern Pacific Rocks 25-28: caponettes 5-6 Ibs 24-2¢ \& Ohio. turkers.- heavy type toms Neht ane | and Chesapeake Tducklings 29; and 10. - - - iC, J. Nephier Co 'Figures after decima! potr 8 are eighths: 7 (Seal) ARTHUR FE, MOORE. . (A true copy) Judge of Probate, * * * . pee & Raun . High Low er ) ELSIF J. VASCASSENNO. | This is the period in which a gov- Alf Elec, & Equip. Co a _Depary Suvenile Division. ernment witness, Rudolph L. Doe- [Rose Gear Cos aii 4 28 | oe, | Dec. 13, '57.\licke, testified he had helped in- Howey Elec Mot Go". 83 5 | STATE OF MICHIGAN—In the Pro.’ Stall wiretapping equipment in the [The "Pyophet Co Co.*, te 19-8 u . vate ws, ior the County of Oakland, Detroit Teamsters building on Hot-' nay 4 che 20 : se 3 uveniie viston, | : 3 mt oa In the matter of the petition concern- fa's orders and that he had seen’ Toledo Baiegn Co coe 12.1 24 = | : rr ghee Steele, Minor. Cause No. Hoffa in his Detroit office July £ | To Charlie Steele, father of said child *No sale: bid and asked The trial continues today, STOCK AVERAGES Petition having been filed in this NEW YORK, Dec. 13—:Comptled by the Court alleging thet the present where- * * * Associated Press) abouts of the father of said = minot, enild are unknown. and be: riviated a | the joriedietion of this Court. ef Michigan, be held et the Oakland County Servic Center, Court House Annex, 1260-B West the City of Pontiac in sal on the 24th day in noon. and you are hereby commande to appear personally at said hearing tt being impractical to make personal this summons and no- aervice hereof, tice shall be served by’ publication of « copy one week previous to said heerin in The Pontiac Press arthur tm the. this 100 Witness, the Honorable Moore, Judge of said Court, ef Pontiae im said County. ay AD of December 1957 (Seal | tA true copy? a ELSIE J VASCASSENNO Deputy Probate Register isemi-publie meeting Saturday at rer tee. 1. ice, 7:30 in the Ortonville Hall. | O'Brien .said he saw Hoffa half, * + * | ol THE CIRCUIT ‘COURT POR THE. a dogen times daily at the conven-| The officers are: Parker Jar- | The Detroit Bank and Trust Company.)/tion and qlso at a party given by vis, worshipful master; Edwin UL Kimara a Penn ton and Virginia Parton. Dave Beck, retiring president of shaver, senior warden; Richard! his wife, Pile: . (the Teamsters, at his Seattle heme Blue, “junior warden: - Clarefice! : Netee of Attachment and Virginia July 8. (Kier, treastirer; Galen Whipple, | | en ne ving 008 N. 28th Place. guibofy testified he also had ‘secretary; Benjamin Westergy,sen-' : You ore hereby notified that. tt the! seen Hoffa at the Beck party, ior den con; Pranklin riemegen requer © above named plaint . junior deacon: Dane Guisbert anc writ by Slocum produced negatives of pic. | the above. Court on October 2a ett | | tares of Hoffa and others be hag RitbY Bess, returned i or before orem ber ma, vy 1 ie ae eile vs Seasaene in, said taken at the party, MeGre Tr. ‘ eo Bn nee at it not exceeding Teo Thousand Sever oehanlain: ane an Wes YY, mar- Fusdred Pitts (83, 00 08! Dolars Earlier vesterday. Boclicke told shall a be . < ' MLLER CANFIELD pappocy the court he had given Hoffa a a and sTON Attorneys at Mliiwest €-6 is, 24, 20, Dee, 6°13, 20, 27, ¢ the said child lew of the Stete, and thet said ¢hild should, be placed under In the name of the people of the State, you are hereby notified, that the hearing on said petition will of December, | . 1967, at nine o'clock im the fore-) &® nerspaper ‘printed and ctreulated in said County re of Provate did not know personally whether 078 The defense witnesses were sn Martin T. Noffinger, controller Prev ca: tent of the Olympic Hotel in Seattle; (755i, |. es John T. O'Brien, of Chicago, a Year e600 +... i Teamsters international vice 1957 Low .. 130.9 * president; John W. Fitiboff, of [jsg Mie" 9 191.5 a4 Los Angeles, a vice president of the Western Teamsters Confer. _ d ence; and Richard W, Slocum, a Seattle commercial photograph- er. Masonic Lodge