way of ,, the ii iit ui Hite i 5 Hs! Loan programs have been sub- resentation overseas in the interest , ru ‘ ; #3 i | dj : i z ‘ it _. Vacation Days Over for Production to Start This Year A new era in truck suspension) “General use of this new type was hailed by officials of the GMC Truck & Coach Division this week following introduction of its “air ride” principle at the curfent Chi- cago Auto Show. In announcing development of the system, Philip J, Monaghan, general manager said that it-will introduce outstanding economy and efficiency to the trucking industry. of suspension in trucks and trailers by the nation’s trucking fleets could’ mean literally millions of dollars gained by increased pay- lod potential, decreased freight damage and reduced maintenance expense,” Monaghan said, “Another area of considerable _General Motors vice president and savings can be in the packaging of goods to be shipped by air-ride trucks, The cushioning of cargo against road‘ shock will permit Ike — a ee se i GMC Truck Unveils New ‘Air Ride’ lighter, less rigid and less expen- sive crates and containers.” Mounted between. the ‘axles and frames of an F652 duo- purpose tractor with a 48,000-pound gross combination weight and a 35-feot- jong maximum volume van-type trailer,. the suspension system has 10 rubberized tire-fabric bel- lows filled with compressed air, As the bellows flex under the (Continued on Page 2, Col. 7) mc \State Car Mishaps Kill 19; Over 400,000,000 miles of operat- ing experience with air suspension) on GM coaches,. and tests with ile carga. ; Permits lighter-weight _less-ex- pensive packaging of goods for shi; pment, Increases trailer payload capac- ity by lowering floor height. Facilitates loading and unload. non-traffic fatality ing by keeping floor at constant] that of Sgearold Richard Vol- he: It also brought death to Two Perish in House Blaze‘: By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The new year’s first full weekend brought a tragic 19 deaths on Michigan highways and streets. two in an Ecorse fire and gunfire death to a 9-year-old Twining boy. Wirephote Susan Medley, only a year old, and her 30-year- old uncle, William Thom- ‘jas, died Sunday in a fire that broke out in the home of Susan’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Grady Medley, in Ecorse, ~ automobile and a train collided at a crossing in Dexter, near Ann Arbor, John Kwiatkowski, 69; of Grand John B. Kirvin, 43, of Jackson. Marlene Winhkowski, 14 months, of Ironwood. \. . Norman ~J. Patterson, 55, of Highland Park. Charles Dodge, 48, of Manitou Beach. Gerardo M. Ruggieri, 23, a MSU student from Cincinnati. Gildo F, Meni, 34, of Negaunee. Lowell Porter, 19, of Coopers- ville. Schneider, 22, both of Ann Arbor. William L. Barr, 16, and Robert Blackmer, 16, of Grand Rapids. Mrs. Josj Caudill, 32, of Burl- ington. Carol Sue Roberts, 20, of Ionia. Freezing Rain fo Hit Pontiac Area Tonight Park T. Miller, 23, and Rodney| Milton Cooper, 55, of* Romulus) by | Township. ihe | Ft io : | 4 g § iy Bil pL Series Tells Story of Royal Romance ; lof Yule Trees. Practical Joke — pe Grace Claims Romance Began at Second Meetin g CHIC in Kelly says her romance with Prince Rainier ITI was love at second sight. Smiling happily, the honey-blonde actress told some 70 reporters and photographers yesterday how she met neem. wade esi bo sect CHICAGO “T've other gift from Rainier—a brace- monarch of tiny County NOWS....scccceeeers 10 Editorials ePevteeee ee eet ee ewe 4 Sports ....... Ste ceves 21, 22, 23 bee Serer rere -“ TV & Radio Programs...... $1 * * . . . . * Women’s Pages,.....13, 14, 15 Toll on Blue Water Bridge May End \in Two Years pids. | two years for a smail) | : “dead” pusher or trailing axle, by Mrs. Helen Ireland, 28, of Dav. [SNOW flurries becoming mixed with , | providing easy adjustment of air| leon, was fatally injured Sanday |Sleet or freezing rain charge’to cover = c | spring pressure to throw more load) in an atte collision on M15 near A ac ae tees SA ‘ot the Michigan ‘weight on the driving axle ee Sere liowed a low of 4 last night. To-|State Bridge Commission, said only | GMC highway tractors with afr i night's low will be 22 - 25 de-/S2000 remaine cf the original | saspensiqn would be able to haul | Others killed in traffic were: —_[grees, with a high tomorrow of 26-|debt. of $3,250,000 for e bridge | trailers and. setnl-trailers that , 30. “ | had either the conventional leaf ; Temperature in Pontiac at 1 Income Tax Reterns ’ , springs, or air suspension. Janet Marble, 16, of Coleman.'p.m. was 22, ons W. ‘Open Brea, FE 9018 r >» f + \\ ee : | pe: oe ERG ET ee re ee Le, eae ee pe ee ee eae Parc ileal " ites oe se Bi Ns Never Like This, Says Grace _ ea * "2 FAB t # 1 a i Meat hat | tn ig Mest lia Stead wT 3 4 HE : il UH file i. UTA HF fis HHH Patt iy! ss open 33 Ae oe ai figs 7 23 Eg tT : Helle ael pes HET nal aE Bie elu cet : Eee mag iil Sms sed fe #2 fs a nel ea tra nit Rl a alle ee eset ia alate ited i ae ae ian |! pil aie Ta THRE Inne sad cltral ltl pp i a B pO ig? at i iv i be . 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The International Boxing Chub] ,, Corapelt te pregeaaty tee see | Ret ‘Hanged’ Take 81-79 Victory | headed by Jim Norris, the biggest! 115 givisions, foll, epee and sa- || * Ai . promoter in the-country, aligning| ,°S eam . 1n Eftigy for itself behind Helfand. : .. MINNEAPOLIS — Michigan’s ce iemae ee nyse) Sia & teow toon owe Calling Game | asketban woiverines, with Roo commission to sanction bouts . the London Sporting Club, which! ge” , Official Awards Forfeit | Kramer benched by fouls in the hod sperstiog of. Micatan| ' | of Contest After Being | closing minutes of Arena bere, f anes Struck With Coins | sihstood, rallying 3. The resignation of Al Weill, iets BERKELEY, Calif. tae manager of heavyweight champion ine Te Al Lightper was hanged in effigy) Said one guild member: ifornia where he forfeited a basket-| suard. was “saadl oh in’ sectib tally. etitiod pvt a he Bnew nenise with ouly, sight Se Ss Soe ae beeen Michigan Skier yea et ae hy 3g * 7) tele ny S Serene Rearkigs 223.2 Points in Eau The official, who is sports editor} For the Wolverines, fand conducted. Everyone : Statesman at Salem. - that the International Boxing Guild| Claire, Wis. Event | St ‘pe ‘reson miatemm oo ve he paging rene (the parent body to the New York my personal safety but also of the| victory of the local) ran things. But we necied it] “wary -¢ Wis. i®—Willie| players on the floor who’ might] Kramer, the for the fine things it did in ne-| erickson bt Iron Mountain, Mich.,| also have been ‘hit or might have| has become the top gotiating (elevision and other CoM-/woy the Class C championship in| stepped on one of those pennies,| cage squad, went out a *b- 8 the 13th annual Eau Claire Ski) slipped, fallen and broken a leg.”/via the foul routé “We will ik Helfand to form|Cu> Jumping tournament yester- After & colt hien-in the right| "at, ™* left EOE ion acceptable to him./" Erickson had jumps. of 181 and| eye, he said, he had an announcer|" Minnesota took CE eit Our, Members AFel iss tect for 223.2 points. John St.|warn rooters. He forfeited the! Kramer’ “Gamat” be comet: ohgest.” Andre of Ishpeming, Mich was| game when he was hit on the| score Ti-Tl to push Bobby Gleason, manager of with , ; of 164 and| neck. overtime nant Oe reve tat ele hen 12 et ie 205.2 points. Southern Cal was ahead, 77-64, — Board of Trade,” which would act] Clarence Mil of lehpeming, {when the game stopped with 3 suNDaT's @ & Menu’ anehiie. former sational Class A cham | 1; was not determined Rochen sit coton Io0 ee ane tasty ane eas the coins were thrown by’ students.| finseapsie a Two Jockeys —_| se rau casre, who soered : 3 ) Suspended at teat tor the longest ride of the | Miami Probation Considered ee = ° Zuehike’ jump was only . ® s 4 e ie \£. : ‘ 2 > sci om n> sell sta | Violations, Telecasting Open conta | ARCADIA, Calif. (®—The Santa/Hill record and his other jump ’ : card py x bed reconsper lined wong ob erypmndee J apes i : ogee s : | pended jockeys Johnny n| Tokle of Chicago was sec- ANGELES (—The 50th an-jof the 1954 program tonight, last October, However, the council|transportation to their homes. and Ralph Neves and apprenticelond with 2186 points on leaps of] ain Aware ot the, Notion! rage peers that time expressed itself as; “If the council is satisfied that Don Lewis for five days. 172 and 176 feet. Hill jumped 171) coyegiate Athletic Assn. (NCAA) ule of college football telecasting./“dissatisfied” with corrections|proper corrections have been The action came Saturday after|and 183 feet for 215.8 points. opened today with consideration of! The mi problem, with Vice , according to Walter Byers, made. va emer eo the board reviewed three separate} Jerry Lewis of Duluth, Minn.,| the University of Miami's proba-|President James M. Godard pre- executive secretary, and the/be lifted,’ said, “It not, it races Friday. They charged inter-/former national Class C tion confroating con- can . 10 to 4. the ae the . - probation for violation of us day, The university was placed on| Byers said that continuation of council was “very gratified” with|j NCAA R * 5 N NCAA tenets in October, wa probation etgnally for paying te the probation vite fame Miami results of surveys conducted to de- a Atk Se ecogniZes ; EW ito expiain its present position at/transportation costs of prospective competing in tourna-jtermine compliance by member|19 ORANGE, N.J. w—Hugh . : a closed council session. |athletes to the campus, for con-/ments or post-season events such|schools with NCAA recruiting reg- re: Track and Field Marks ing agenda slo wire|sreatig econadive Ramscie ad tjpenatiy cn” 0° een’ beste! “yf Tac an | ; On the opening agenda also igranting excessive financial aid in|/Ptimarily on a loan foundation 22 8 ; two roundtable discussions on the |the form of providing transporta-|which provided funds from which} He said that all except two of LOS ANGELES —The National vin Frieden, Jerry Prewit, Jim/recruiting problem, with athletic/tion to athletes’ home at Christmas|thletes could borrow for vacation the 398 member and uni- Collegiate Athletic Assn. has rec-|Whilden) at Modesto, Calif., Re-jdirectors and faculty representa-'and summer vacations. ; versities had ° signed cer- five new national collegi-jlays May 21, 1955. (Old record—/tives taking part. The NCAA Tele- 2. ? . . attesting to their adher-| wiches ate track and a eat ~ > Lage Fy vision ogee was —— conetes scicasy Wins in re Nn dpe > oo, Their mark which previous ‘exas May 22, . he res would expired never heard so-called je sse-yard ren — 1:476 by Arnie(e — haha the two,” said Byers, who refused/and The new records, approved yes-|Sowell, University of Pittsburgh, Pa to identify the schools. ‘The other-iby . terday, are: ; National AAU Championships, Compete Sunday Union L + |saidit didn’t agree with our pro-| brother, 10-yard dash—9.3-by Jim Golli-|Boulder, Colo., June 24, 1955. (Old eague gram and had no intention of sign- el Ill Ma, ri 1985 (Tees rowes peace ins 8 pt eal P ti F 1 F. mee Rory ded " ssi i Si Fan ee ee a ee are | Tab Ment tot cg Seat cece ew 13, ). sma, Universi: a, | ° ; . | 1 teams 7. * * Pacific Coast-Big 10 meet, Berke- Well In Detr oit Meet to easy victories in UAW-CIO|® associate membership. Byers Sr yt ey on nite. Ln sen Sy ha aah a a 2 ey =A, A : » Wansas,/ A of Pontiac f com-| instructor of the PHS classes, ee ant sabre tournament Sunday at De-| pop ¥ ath in the|,, TH Fisher Body quintet, trailing membership, Placid, Chissge 4, Now Four Games Tonight in City Cage Loops City League basketball teams go at it again tonight with four games scheduled at Pontiac High and Lincoln Junior High gymnasiums. In adult circuit action at PHS, Shaw’s Jewelers tackle Stone Front and Booth Homes faces the Lake- side Royals. Pulver Tire meets Slaybaugh’s and the Lakesiders play the Wolverines in Class D games at Lincoln, All - contests start at 7 and 8:30 p.m. A switch in game site has been announced by the Pontiac Parks and Recreation Department. Tues- day night’s National League games| _ between Griff’s Grill-Trojans and Phil's Inn-Louie’s Tavern, origi- nally scheduled at Jefferson Junior High, have been transferred to Pontiac High School, Game times remain the same. Prepster Hits 37 in Detroit Game DETROIT (INS) — Redford St. Mary defeated Shrine, 49-47, last night in one of three Detroit pa- rochial league basketball games. All Saints took its 5th straight victory by running over St. Josa- phat, 77-26, and St. Cecilia, with Dan Griffin setting a second di- ‘ing for a match with a top feather- weight contender after defeating Buddy Evatt in a one-sided con- est at the Legion Stadium Satur- i Javelin throw — 246 feet 1 inch by Les Bitner, University of Kan- sas, National Collegiate Champion- ships, Los Angeles, June 18, 1955. (Old record 237-10 by Bill Miller, Arizona State, May 19, 1951). High jump — 6 feet 11% inches by Ernie Shelton, USC, National Collegiate Championships, Los An- |\School by the Parks and Recrea- troit and performed in commend- able fashion. The fencers repre- sented the city’s fencing classes being conducted at Pontiac High geles, June 18, 1955. (Old record 6-11 by Les Steers, Oregon, June 17, 1941), a day night. lone contestant with the sabre, Ralph Waterman, came in 5th, Wa- . Pontiac will compete in two tour- naments on successive Sundays in Detroit. Next Sunday the city’s fencers will enter the Waffa han- dicap tourney and on Sunday, Jan, 22, a foil tournament. Pontiac will enter two teams in each event. Little Change in INS Weekly Basketball Poll NEW YORK (INS) — Here are the top 20 college basketball teams -|0f the week as voted in a nation- i» wide survey by International News Service: * straight in Basketball association record of petitive consecutive pro league victories. | ss Bow! we 3 | Devlin a another for a National’ of 182. feet, pla rm the old by a 12-8 margin entering the 2nd points to lead the 653 union men. UAW-CIO LEAGUE BASKETBALL ‘een pe r-<3 BE sinrieessdevers ag 8 N—e 2-Dayton (11-0) CIO B04 once cecewene o- 19 15 28 16—15 3-North C: lina State (11-1) CIO 653. w.,- . vooee BD 11 10 10-49 ‘anderbilt (9-1) Pt S Indiana @n Devlin Breaks “Tempe 80) (One Ski'‘Mark, ( be * tondynr4 Ties Another 10-North Carolina (8-2) COLTON, NY. wart ti-Holy "ie (9-2); 12-Xavie rhs a ood os A ae r) ’ to (Ohio) (8-1); 13-Southern Methodist — : ¥ (12-2); 14-Illinois (7-1); 15-lowa * 6 « State (82); 16Seton Hall (10-1);| The senior member of the U.S, 17-St. . Louis (£2); 18-Louisville|Olympic ski-jump team set a com- (0-1); 19-Brigham Young (93); |petitive record for the 55-meter 20-Rice (11-2), . i in St. Lawrence University’s) mark /set by Art four years @® — The pros sayjup mostly of local Navy and Ma-| Fullback Gerry Planutis of Mich- they had fun and the college boysirine players. “ligan State converted twice for the say they got some schooling—and ene collegians, and missed once, the final score of yesterday's 10th} The college stars couldn't get * #@ @ annual Tse, Bow football game lover the goal until midway in the! WCLA fullback Bob Davenport ma ae ". playing for the|third quarters when quarterback|/had trouble checking some of the teenlt eweped 2 Fred Wyant of West Virginia hit/pros-on pass defense, but his pile- lege Al-Sar squad 3.20 bere UCLA, end Rome Le eae se pass good ., Late 71.008 tn Fipnsinty, Staite te Gis foal ported, Lesa tick slot en @o ocige douen ae San Francisco 49er quarterback! 39-yard Wyant pass ‘at midfield) Tittle took the ee Y.A. Tittle, who had as good a time|®"4 streaked to a touchdown, vote for the team. as anyone tossing six touchdown} - The win was the Gret tor Ge passes, summed up for the pros: Halfback Sam Brown of UCLA|Hawaili All-Stars since 1952 when “It was lote of fun. But it’s not|#4ve the college players their fin-/another 49er quarterback, Frankie. this easy at Kezar Stadium,” the|¢st single moment when he faked| Albert, teamed with another Ram Sere tame a fourth-down punt in the third|end, Tom Fears, to lead a group Tittle and the other business-|Tarter and zigzagged 61 yards tojof local stars to a 39-27 win over men gave the impression of old|*°°®. a the cotieginns. grads having fun at a class re- , * ‘ Lad ‘ E; “norm Masters, michiran satel) UNGOr Hockey Tourney mae ee ie Gang on in vert dsmnber & te mir MOves Into Third Round * * 6 : “The pros were good. [ learned} Union Lake, Nestor’s All-Stars,| Orlen, a jot in that game.” The lessons came thick and fast not only from Tittle but from hi er teammates Carroll Hardy and Hugh McElhenny, the retiring Doak Walker of the: Detroit Lions and end Elroy Hirsch of the.Los An- geles Rams. Ceenaiienty oneant es tne dee passes, caught two and went over a third time on a spectacular 97-yard kickoff reverse play with handoff froni McEthenny, Walker and booted all 7 extra points. The collegians also got some les- sons. from a less expected source’ —the Hawaii ‘unit made ‘Pro. Lessons, 51-20 es | i s F ; : ae, * ae . G2 ie : ; * é y * ia ' i d E i a 2 % ae, J wd f Suesee arte PON TIAG PREas, MONDAY, JANUARY 0, 1956 _ [MARKETS |AircrafiSok | ii === [aS fll amend || ie eee YORK | in demand today in the. stock market, ' Boeing opened up 2% at T7% hia block of 3,500 es, That fol- lowed an Air Force announce- siment ithat the had been at. ow itloatens, Te for heavy jet bombers. The stock backed down from its peak in later trading. | . , cian Aviation, and Temco Aircraft Bae By eae ef; all were higher in response to de- “4 - Mr, dos behs; | fense orders. “4 state at the her Tee: se Se ee on ia 2 ta i ‘ following can- GRACE bekt Tur: giation M a Navy order. ae ag 1% Bu bu. | The rest of the market was gen- pea Eee a Bgl 9 ¢ Cel-|erally higher. Funeral Heme. Interment te ee ee mong higher stocks were Beth- Domevne a There were replics Steel, Canadian Pacific, Harris Puneral Home, 14781 West the Press office im the International Nickel, ne MeNi Detroit. tellowing boxe Atlantic NEW LACQUER FOR PONTIACS—A plastic Lacquer,” the material does not chalk or CONTOU. 20K 6. Jan6 Bene. 1, &, 4, 5, 4 7% 8, 9 Aircraft, Union lacquer, which developers say will revolu- change color even Ander the most adverse sun Bien ye eae 10, 11, 22, 13, 14, 16, 17, =. are S and Electric, A block tionize the auto paint industry, gleams as it and moisture conditions,’ It reportedly lasts Tedead, Mra. Albert H. 18, 25, 28, 30, Si, 56, ©, 10,000 shares of General Motors} goes through a drying oven at the Pontiac two or three times longer than ordinary car sot. hs G4, GS, Tl, 76, 88, 81, 95, : went at 44% unchanged. ‘Motor Division, Known as “Lucite Acrylic lacquers and enamels, L Petraes | | SMe mewn ue i The market turned higher Fri- r ° ‘es Site Meed and wiaaaal, re = low day in a moderate manner after|{ To assure a supply for cummu- ee ee ae ie bs we mmer ene W Lacquer for Pontiacs|, te comme | Gacnae Sats Help Wanted Male 6 Associated Pres average of 60 fubber to] om was ahead 8) cents at Hits High in Durability p=.¢.cz, sz.0%,0| Bee CHASSIS “ha ie 3 Ps a - 3 usual ty and ability. to re-| waxing and polishing require- jing to be held of a public hear-| Wednesday, then, she will be tak- apres = esc (Late Morning sist weather wear has been intro-| ments, It actually gets — card at the Township al Sati ume of service, DESIGNERS : . Taye ye giduced to 1956 Pontiacs, General) and brighter with age, Pontiac the “following sehanges in the MALL 300. & wea GVA 108 ’ zs fiedes wee owt Manager R.M. Critchfield has an-| designers say. ordinance sad Hesieg Map Center Bt. age aot meiner | | AYOUT MEN oes cham » 1 B nounced, Ordinance No, 9 of e FP. Mrs. Jessie i eserily Ajum ‘Lid... ie, is It is thought Lucite lacquer will| © it, Township of White Lane, Helsel, Mrs Lilian Tiechier and : 2 ehole | A srtine's. S38 2e ao “Lacite Acrylic Lac-| seen completely new fields in col-| 0" ordinance, te afiend White Lake| fra." Mary. Conrad,” David CHECKERS De yen Te 8 Se at E Sen Beige and’ Sandabwond, in|ot treatment for cary, according) Stet y avin «1 maim ane | Sera" Tee | ; an Guo He. “Vogue two-toning used upon the|? Pontiac paint engineers. In ad-jtary. sai Protective Measures | — Yinceat ‘DePoul Catholic, Church DETAILERS —* x. Am Motors ac : Star Chiet Custom Catalina eoupes| S08 0 retaining its poy oe Article Vi-Section GirResidence Cemetery Rosety, serve. wil a term as aoe + % and Catalina y minimum use shes | District 36 p.m. = or O14 am cB BB — retention of original color un-|, Sjticie, Vii—Section 6.1—Commeretal Persiey Pukersl emee sane Spat og de aac: The new finish ts entirely ® |der adverse conditions, the plastic) Article 1X—Section #.2—Manufectur- = No names i ea ered the most. significant car |types of metallic powders which Protective, Measures--Bection 6. brother - used by the Anse Co... | paint development since Duce | will offer new richness and depth ree prmee ea, tho ‘Ochiand antortobito |” so tar. aluminum has been used Journal ta cn Line 1923, secording to Critehfield. | with, the plastic lacquers on Pon- ai | cena impeavinns to omy, sands. gootetes line, but others | ; Balt > temperature changes, |are under consideration, according | Ee it offers greater durability espec-|to Critchfield, and an almost un- | —, S jally to owners long plagued by/limited variety of tonal qualities ce oat el So falling eiinats-ci sutnr axisve pouathia Se De Pontos of Be ond: ~* , 82 moisture sun exposures. le Budd dave at experimental stations in Florida quer three times Article VITI—Commercial 1 District— "the Apprentice ne oe omy SE See tion 8.1, subsection H (as amended)| — Home, Clangstom. 0 rr ad sbre=q Article , lacquers and enamels, club of Sacred Heart Church, their wives eorened : prosram of tase “Lact op [And husbands, will hold « potluck dinner section 8.1, = new subsection en. ee oe 5 ee ee ee 6-3687 FA ceonteally| wetted to a cur Riese Beton follows“) Multiple| beloved. Musband’ ef Ada. Karri AUTO SALESMAN ees ‘ dear father of Mrs. Rebecca We believe we have the mest ti ideation tin “Lacito” or lpn At praca s etn’ antenna genase aan te | ~ Piatt piel entin tai | Seyasing' ss “eat a “- under other trade names, offers a Ba FE -3 rements—Delete: a . — be eld ‘Poes., Jan, 18 at 8 pum Satistied with p—- § A Pajm ... ; ae Wentecges cra Ray poker, Oot in a Manufacturing, Disctiet. ee OS be py my — ad mea ons seg Pune «,_ {aieine,Mecrecken, Lyaie’ Marrs and] add: ection” 98 to. tend ew folows: | ficiatng” interment tn White fal’ Eincsin “Mercury "seiea 00 Son Baie . oP i oot ee A & P Head Predicts ‘The Poppleton Pre-Gchool group will "' i and a «ay Ie im tate ah Sparte-oriifin r eet Men 7 sa = ure. "a Sse 334) Meciure.| that towers, shumneye” ond” cumiae : = Sed Ee = Stable Food Prices settee iceman sae Sere] “Etats mice | ES meee : sehae 20 - SF “] “4 ; . ’ =e op. oo ee ey | ARK DISTRICT father of Mra,” Dorothy’ ‘Morton; BODY ENGINEERS, et ie 3-388 Saab ue NEW YORK @ — Retail food seen’ 18.1 Te 0, district designed a0 “Trailer | dear brother of ‘Mrs. Hope Seats, BODY DESIGNERS =f ge a3 Shell Offs. s ap res aarseng _— Sed ttc Seanary, meeting “st Rewinad atl pe gas = gla a Seana ee acy Laney. Funeral servies BODY LAYOUT MEN Chem Bimmons .... suppl fi Tuesday. lesson | il Tuesday, why setae =e Sinclair O ... 87.5|should be adequate to meet de-lon “Rew Tricks mith “Cake ined oma - AS the = Acta cae se a 3 p.m. from the on Ban Ro ole DESIGNERS Bast Kod .... 90.6 a re $$3] mand, a food industry leader fqre-| "°°" ™*%™""" form to the following requirements: "| Widdifield “olfleiating: Tatermens NIG AND FIXTURE Auto Lite ’).40.8 Ry.--...- 1% | casts, — ~ w Conch ema be in Highland Cemetery, Mr. BA Mus sn. $8 Sperry Wand. S44lP OL Ww Burcer, presient of|Davisours, atasonic. Temple Tucsdey-|e' front yard, of tess than twenty-five | BicTOD, will Heim state at ‘he BUILDERS AND ae Re Meese Ba Obes Hl be Great Atantic & Pact Teal" “wate ‘uake nie dvi asa Fat rt Mt aan a DO-ALL MAN - : Firestone ......712 Std O0 Md. 11183:1|Co., coupled this prediction with| The Jackson Boulevard Home Exten-/fifteen (15) feet. All Yuch yards shail] MEIDLEIN, JAN. 8, 1956, JOHN APPLY IN PERSON . ) Pood Mach ....88.6 Std Oil Ohie... §0.1)_ warni sion Club will meet at the home of Mrs.|be free and clear of all obstructions. Frederick, 21 . a010 SS Detroiter Injured ene as Seoha 8 | “it wee Atbert Bishop at 1 p,m Thuredey, Mrs |couch Park shall provise’s specs wick | Sotdiin: eat brother af Ghar Bek Gir thy Sarge = Hanotd epic ie’ and at thinset Presson ce Ma a ce co De a . ry . eens . Ds F ' od : be held in 2-Car Collision — [2 Seee ky Bestest: sileame, te assure farmers ot an] haar arte ar fess ars, eee | St ape ge iincs | | Seat ma Gen Tel ......40.1 % Sui’... 372) adequate return,” said Burger,|of Mrs. Howard Cooley for » potiuck.| (¢) Plot plan shall provide that Whtie Chapel orial Cemetery management, ete, manufac- Gen Tire ..... 4.2 Thomp Pa -«+ 58.6)°°We must be alert to resist in- hester appurtenances and utilities, such as with Rev. Charles B, Loree offi- turing and heavy en Giliette Ald — Air... 24.6 The Mayflower Guild of the Pirst Con-|S¢Wer, water and electricity og . Interment in White . le Goebel BE's..!" 82 Twant Cen...’ 3441) flationary trends developing with-|gregational Church will meet for & one |*'aher'when igeaved on the plot will not| fee under the” rv | foge, tamtiy. Puone Mite Goodyear “2.22. $5.3 Unit Carbide. "118 in the industry. Giclock luncheon, Tuesday at euneeod \OCcUBY the rear fifteen (15) feet of plot. reals te,’ Sk Pontane her. Mele” er 6:30 p.m. Week days of, oll | Qrah [022 Un Pac... ...1804) Burger said food prices in 1955/5; . (4) Sidewalks, private roads and on wel fe Gb aeate ob the Goan de: : | oF $14 Unit Air Lin 38 /were 1.5 per cent lower than in| — cosemente shall not be counted oo $| —bess-sipte Funeral meme | Sts W — , hound ,...14.4 Ue Qos Cp..+. 31-7) 1954 and 5.8 per cent below the (5000) square feet. SE TMAN CAR, SALESMAN, NEW Amp rvy , Bult OH vysen tt Oe ieee... $4.2{Post-World War II peak reached in County Deaths sethia at Guu Gamtine aon Ofge West Columbia, age 78; be: poo, my ft seve. a (US Stect..... 96.7/1952, He said the overall cost of ; that conforms with the requirements of loved husband of Edna Ostman; srart. ek — t “et US Tob... 19.1 in 1955 the local electtic utility and shall make dear father of Mrs. Ph of required. Write Pon- Indust Ray .,.40.2 West Un Tei.. 21.2/living was down only four- John B, Kerr available for each trailer space a 3 Keene, Amasa and Norman Oat- tiac Press Box 100. --65.4 Wests A BK.. 31-litenths of one per cent wire 120-240 volt electric service. man, Mrs. Leah Howes, Mrs, GOMBINATION 1 daees 962 Westg El... 88.3 WILLIAMS LAKE — Service for| 15.2 A land use permit shail be granted Lovie’ Zimmerman ond Mrs. floor =a Execiiont “J ir ve | White yo ‘ 3 John Bradford Kerr. 8, of 2870 the applicant the furnishing of Blanche Collins; dear brother of ~ | ditions, x MI taterian oy eek Woetwerth |. ae Good Deed B H Cremenaianl will be held at 2|pliance with the. stor gree Tn ing. Pupenal sereeee wan be beta: ~ |“ nepene 36.7 Yale &Tow +f 68 rings ’ at and payment as “tos "4 caeme-tve Wed., Jan. 11, at 1:30 p.m. from DESIGNERS : &% Youngest ShaT 93.6 Fine and Penni = ‘ie — ($28.00) dollars. Such land use permits | fe, Hupneoe Funeral Home zm E: r ‘or . « ry 2ST AOR be wy nies|Gare Peter vio tare! SS ae ee yee] eee es | ,OETAILERS Associated Pres. 4. iy 15 00 to U M Student a retired engineer, died Saturday| perms all be valid for a period of| | _ the Huntoon Funeral Home. Body fixtures, special machine, Indust: Ralls Util, Stocks os after several months of illness. To consider the following changes in| REED, JAN. 8, 1956, minfumw. ; er. 2808 1347 3 i003] WATERBURY, Vt. i — A bunch] He is survived by his wife, Ada|'"p,cm ‘Commercial 1 District to Trailer] Site of rw ‘ois Zi, beloved . Premier | iment P= ot | cere fons Ponsa ant SHH "Ai | Ei fag a WRIGHT ° ; Church in Oxford, Pontiac and | ~~ "Jan. 17, 9, 1956 ing. Inter tone ENGINEERING SER ; None Al dignant. pang at —— Mrs. Sparks will be at the’ Pure: Teh rE Ra . PUBLIC SALE ley Puneral a neon ACAPULCO, Mexico» — Mext| “Fm, going to send Bim A] ye ig survived by his daughter Fete Maen] net Renee mnie | DESIGNERS co’s leading Pacific Coast resort, ser ~ wa. to," Mrs. Rupert L, Cortright, Birming- me at 115 East Liberty Street, Milford. will He in state until. =a its swank hotels packed with North he = ” another!iam, and two grandchildren, ” Jan. 1, 9, ‘86 Tuesday “renine Pag hgh DETAILERS edit counse aperleace assist you" American visitors, today counted) Post Office employes themselves STATEMENT OF CONDITION tucky for burial, Puneral arrenge: Boty | Bours: Baily 9 to 5. Wed. & my | tol, Evenings by Appt. _ | 108 injured - Pag. damage in| coughed up 25 pennies for McLenon PONTIAC FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION ments ee etal. Peneral Carenge: tures, ress wetting dine Spe- Sunday earth-|and the idea spread. ASSETS - ear | |. MICHIGAN CREDIT COUNSELLORS [quakes McLenon, 20, of Gibraltar, Mich.,|FatseMor ES ene sacs 2200 SLITS ae In Memoriam 2 MODERN 7 ity South Seginaw St. wu posse Ab?%” Crblend Theeter |_inere were no dead, and no U'S.|pleaded guilty in Ann Arbor to/F-4.A. Title I Home Modernization -.... St +] [beanaatnaneneoanapmanad ENGINEERING + , " * See os ‘827. NG MEMORY OF OUR . Phone —— a — mong et ae of a city ac omg ise Real tn Pederal Home Losi ese sto oo Husband end, Peiher. Harry ER ICE CO. jammed with 35,000 inhabitants| associate of @ car owner or driver|Cash on Hand and in yanks 803,436.07 Doge th ost hearts tee picture ' and thousands of tourists, to extend time on a parking meter. | S424, 824, Otfice, Building tess De reciation 355.903-38 1a tered ne at ree - Peer time sete of further quakes resulted. $8,594,636.39 _ Bees ue he was one of the best, Execut: spent last night on the Savings Accounts MABE os.rt3.n0n| ,,MEMORY (OP MY, DEAR cn Am ot beaches, on the [Minor Pleads Guilty Advances from Federal Home Loan Bank ........... 1,200,000.00 w Anas oe owe men. to In PROCES... ... cee eevee: wee ; 47%: nent No tra: SSeS ure ey 1:1:t© Beer Possession. Cian gig: n ect ae] Pe ran trite |S ssruning at 1: . c reeee nes Pree res 890. 1! e ‘: ' P ROSETVES, . 6 eee vecenace wee . f in LOVING OF continued unt mldafter-) A minor, arrested eirty Stay ei Revs id uiphkscvrccwvvceenercenenee see wma] Series oe Essie wes . ’ ‘ ————— ‘ou are not forgotten , ’ > ret maajur Bendcan planted eufty te the charge WONy) 1. semee rh tive, Vice President and 8 yo tne Ponting Nor, shall “you ever li a Jtge Cs tg ttore faa true and cortect,sguement” of he, condition ofthe soove named re’ Asie FOR CASH INA Mexico City, the capital 195|Gregory Jaso, 18, of 290 Rockwell] ““°"" — AMES CLARKSON, os ee of Acapulco, skyscrap-|Ave., on $100 bond and deferred] Reocative, vise Presiecat / HURRY, sell things Chilean port oe — — ‘ Cousot oautang sworn to before me @ Notary Public this 6th aay of WANT. ‘ADSI To find yal cone oan Acapulco, also was| There are about 7,500 public Hi-| January, 1956. oO ) & bad a ythin , Dial two major quakes yesterday|braries in the U.S. and about 30 : Me n't ef gg job, place to live or.a 7 & goes! Fe No serious injuries orjper cent have budgets of less (Beal) Notary, Fy poe used car; see Classi- | 2-8181. deaths were reported. —. than $1,000 per year. adlaemea arse, ees) fied NOW. | eS x F Tay} Jo, fea! ee next for af WM. H. KNUDSEN REAL’ f nn Se | RE et - 4 BEDROOM 2 ACRES esi cerecmi | Seat tar toe ti : re loc: on el gel Keg 14x14 and 12nis? Ritchen has one air tne =o | Sea a "heats 2 car a 500, terms és OFF AUBURN CALL NOW! ‘ yr Ratcheny living» living room it PIONEER HIGHLANDS ee type is deat Th f rear| cious rooms. “i re| & rae ining room, itch. w. en with eating space. Fr or to TR Ri dan ety by Revd by heat, TOR FE 55091 or FE 5-9471 | GROCERY BUSINESS pe ay 114 Cor. 3rd. REALTOR heat Real Estate Exchange sani. Poca out ie 0. 3 =| Sao + aggell PS oe, ing aor r due price of just Owner take contracts TI IPP HUMPHRIES. John K. Irwin rfovas REALTOR FE 2.0474 Mapicine athe . . 63 NW. Tel Open Evenings hea Watkins Lake Privileges | Cooperative Real Estate Exchange vee PES Sn or a freee, aly We offer a handsome house rR" BAR ap Ris shee wanes NIE Ss era 4 tt nan 5 Regpeems, r BUSINESS BLDGS., Pas — Pied agree be 5 on 6 feat an twee? tiers nee IN SMALL TOWN $30.00 dows. LJ winter price only $16, ELIZABETH LAKE &S- Double brick remt store and $00. TATES— $060 down on this feat. Also frame Soret tase | WARD E. PARTRIDGE Lakefront Ranch cnebee. ib front port, 159 veceat. This ; of? ofitte | REALTOR ~ FE 28316 On tated lehe~et a ~ iso: Lake privile, os bd ge ~ per — Fi iat Secacrectes | qusmmmommmes | woTEL or BOAT [MA Ete Stel eemec Faire | foie shein Se LOCATION | Grocery, Beer & W Sess | RS RSW eS | cept ea pe Coe. Be & Wie mie S252" yu gt ae ee dO eat Near public and paroeh w Rite” heat, : ites from Detroit. He siso it quarters. fea | 2 | ees) Sere Wall to wall carpeting ia CONVALESCENT OR ' Leslie R, Tripp, Reaves | eaten Gow ‘sur sig | TOURIST HOME | John K. Irwin | ve Sha SP ime | Be ogegiad weg | Sh teeta me cay 708 . S-bedrm. . ere sented to i Rg = “i Prous Px Let “Bve. PE 31606 or KE FRON I ved driveway. Partly % “ were ea Gage Sy S| ee esate? Sek | “Sate Land Contracts 82 furnace ond RLAND STREET IN fully a “tah Sake SYLVAN Ry ST FLOYD KENT, NT. Read poe DISCOUNT only es with terms for quick carpeted. Next to the .o.. Power . down. 1 room, Haubed ee. DONELSON PARK Basement, off heat. Garage. mente proranr. a! es, | TWO ACRES S“Sadroome and Srd akternats| RAY O'NEIL, Realtor | Siatlfve "Commercial trent pene 5 bichon and utility pow. A sT103 Coss } Buy 20 poo Toles “Soconses, Oak. Hors, and. ainied Wall:|co-operative Real Butte Eacbanee | JOSEPH F. REISZ and schoo! et $13,960. REALTOR terms, 53% W. Huron Bt. PE 2-080 DRAYTON WOODS |For Sale Resort Prop. 444 | Rent Lease Bus. Prop. 49A a desi in a = —. late: _ $x9-in. Tile 19¢ Ea. _ Durable 9x9-inch size, easy to ingjall; long wearing, Aristocrat of floor tile! Com- Rust, Beige, Green, Gray: ......0.0006 coccenceee 1 MG 8, fortable to walk on — lessens fatigue. Pattern can't wear olf Gold, tvery, Tan, Blue oP ee ddd CogveaerecseeeoescceGes ee aa, — goes clear through! Asphalt Cement, 5-gallon GA cccedevecsccccccneecceachete 1-GAL. LATEX-BASE PAINT PLUS QUALITY ROLLER SET Yet Loe Tha Less ‘Than Paint Alone! , LATEX paint by Mastet-Mixed gives Regular 5.58 a professtonal-like finish in less time Combination Price than it takes to wash your walls! Leaves no streaks, flows on easily, washes off