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‘7th YEAR x * * *  -° PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, ‘DECEMBER 17, =   
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  y Dies 'Yia Hia’ ‘Long Live Ike’ 
toward a dramatic climax to 
jcom promise plan. 
‘Senate majority leader. 
- Mercury Soars 
to Record 55; 
Will Drop to 32 
  The temperature soared to a 
record 55 at 3:10 pom. yesterday 
.in the Pontiac area. 
The previous igh for Dec. 16 
was in 1940 when the mercury 
AP Wirephote climbed to 53°53 degrees. The high, 
‘ IKE RETURNS TO NORTH AFRICA—Presi- ‘today was expected to reach 46. 
dent Eisenhower and his host, Habib Bourquiba, 
pro-Western president of Tunisia, wave to cheer- mg crowds as they drive through the Tunisian 
suburb of,La Marsa today en route to the presi- The mercury will drop to a 
dential palace for a three-hour visit. low of 32 tonight, according to 
\ * the U.S, Weather Bureau, 
Ike Heads for France Banking Hassle :: The weatherman predicts party 
cindy with a high of 45 fore Fri- 
Saturday’ s temperatures are €X-, 
pected ° continue rather mild.’ 
-Cheered in Tunisia Court Fight Due “Fs \cobsanunplece throughout the state. | 
Traverse City had a high of 44) 
and Marquette in the Upper Pen-| 
insula recorded a high of 39. 
This morning’s: 6-12 miles an 
hour variable winds will continue 
Banking Com-| through tonight. At 1 p.m. the tem- State Commissioner® Is 
Being Sued for Bias 
in-Traverse City WITH EISENHOWER AT SEA (?—President Eisen- 
hower received the cheers of thousands of Tunisians .to-' 
day and discussed with Président Habib Bourguiba the 
  a court in a! 
James R.. 
a: 
By RELMAN MORIN 
OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — Gov 
Nelson A. Rockefeller, taking OL | 
itical soundings. in the southwest 
today, said he is receiving more 
promises of support if he be- 
comes a candidate for the 1960 
Republican presidential nomina-. 
tion. es & 
He looks like a candidate—and 
an increasingly confident one. 
Rockefeller headed for Texas 
today, nearing the end of an 
eight-state tour. The purpose, he 
says, is to help him decide whe- The key provision in the new 
nsion program adds pension 
eredits for up te Li Years em- 
ployment with Teamster Jocals war in Algeria. He then resumed his voyage to Toulon, , 
France, aboard the U.S. cruiser Des Moines. piniagsines ial | perature reading was 44 missioner Alonzo L. Wils White House secretary James C. Hagerty said the "toner Alone 1. Wilson today ‘prepared for fight 
two > presidents in vasied Tunis meeting endorsed French | aah 4 conflict-of-interest w rangle that, (| H ff 
Presiden t Charles de prompted Gov. Ww iliams to de mand) aper aims 0 a 
‘Gaulle’s proposals for. end-jhis. resignation. 
0c OS Cal ing the Algerian conflict by * Feathering His Nest ff f self-determina- The governot said ie would try 
an oer o again this week toetalk the 69- - 
tion. year-old commissioner into quit-- WASHINGTON ® — 
10 out west Hagerty stressed that the two ting the post, but admitted he is;Hoffa has quietly worked out 
. presidents did not seek to settle|powerless to force a -resignation/n€W Plan to add $13,125 per year to 
‘the conflict, leaving that. to the’ ‘without legislative help his pension if a is ee ech as 
e Teamster president, the Washin 
Claims He Is Getting Algerians and French themselves. | The state eSastitution prohib- ton Post eed ‘oct night = 
A joint. communique issued an | its the governor from firing an phe new r said the Team- 
Promises of Support hour after the President's brief - | elected or appointed official yo. Executive Board adopted “the 
as 1960--Candidate visit said the two leaders agreed — while lawmakers are in sessio. | noncion boost for Hoffa at a meet- 
| ‘allure to vot a solution. in | ~ * * ing. Oct. 1, but it. still has not been 
geria was of “grave concerm.” Circuit Judge Marvin J. Salmon disclosed to union members. * 
“The achievpment of self-deter-,of Ingham County conducted a 
(mination by African and Asian 42-hour pretrial hearing yesterday 
peoples is one of the most impor-)in a suit brought against Wilson 
tant events of our times,’ the by the Traverse City. State Bank; 
communique said: and the First People’s State Bank: . . 
Returning to the scene of his) both of Traverse City. Salmon said| cording to the Post. bodies, “ 
‘North African triumphs as a gen-| he expected a trial date would be. 5 
eral in World War'II, Eisenhower!set this week.” _ The old plan allowed credit. ‘only 
was hailed by thousands of shout-' * * for each year with the inter national | 
ing Tunisians as he landed at La’ The two banks charged that Wil- headquarters. 
Marsa, a Tunis’ suburb ‘stn, as banking commissioner. ex ke 
Is ‘used his influence improperly in| The newspaper said under the, 
USES HELICOPTER helping the Empire State Bank in,old pension Hoffa would receive: 
A helicopter flew hinr from th! which his wife holds 9.5 per cent $11,666.67 annually upon reaching, 
Des Moines to the “specially built | lef the stock, Wilson authorized the'62 if he were removed early next | 
|bank te move its main office from | year. The new plan would boost ihe 
‘Empire to .a house trailer on a total to $24,791.67, the Post said.’ landing spot only a few hundred, 
~ }yards ‘from Bourguiba's white’ 
Moorish-style palace, irmtion. - 
x ko ig 46. _ to a one-mill, 
Even, in a tightly-controlled Re- 
publican lunchéon in Milwaukee 
last Tuesday, an affair dominated 
by adherents of Vice President 
Richard M...Nixon, he says he 
received encouragement. ~ 
_ “Some —of= them — ‘indicated they 
would Sipport. me.’ he said. “It. 
was a-small but heartening por- 
tion.” 
He gave a similar 
meetings. in Indiana, 
this - trip.. 
‘NIXON HAS EDGE’ earlier on: 
In both Wisconsin and Indiana— 
and in faet every state he is visit- 
ing—party leaders favor Nixon for) 
- the nomination. 
Rockefeller readily concedes Nix- 
on has a big: edge. 
< * * * 
In Oklahoma City, he said ‘‘a 
high percentage of the party lead- 
ers, county chairmen and other— 
perhaps 70 per cent—are for Nix- 
on.” 
Reporters asked. whether he. is 
considering trying for the nomina- 
tion because of a belief that Nix- 
on, if named, could not win’ the/» 
presidentia}] election. 
“No, dir¢’ Rockefeller. said. “I 
deplore ‘any tactics based on. 
Nixon-can’t-win argument. 
  report after) Because the President was not! 
scheduled to enter Tunis during, 
his three-hour visit, hundreds of 
buses and trucks brought thou- 
sands of spectators te La Marsa. 
The watchword of Tunisia'’s rul- 
Hing Neo Destour— (Independence) 
|party was “Tunis will come to 
Lhim.” . ‘ 
The crowds waved and cheered 
during the short parade to Bour- 
guiba’s palace where the twe 
men talked over a lamb chop 
breakfast,     
Other crowds estimated at 200- 
|000—swarthy men in thick 
nooses’ and women in white robes 
—applauded, shouted and waved 
as the President. drove the six 
miles to El Aouina airport and 
for the Des Moines.- 
the Tunisian people could see hirit. 
  fate of their brother Algerians and 
the issues of eplontalisms and 
independence. i 
    bur- |. 
‘took off again in his helicopter! - 
The drive had been arranged so! - 
Signs along the way stressed) — 
Tunisians'’. ardent interest in the! (Continued on Page 2, Col. 1) 
Pontiac State Troopers Honored Holfa now 
    night when the Senate will! 
‘decide once and for all whether to accept the latest tax. 
“This is it,” said Sen. Frank D. Beadle (R-St. Clair), 
“If we won’t do something this 
- time, we might as well go home for the year.” 
| Both the House and Senate were ready to break camp Pontiac's bid for air 
tomorrow for the Christmas holidays. Leaders in both to Cleveland and ot her 
houses agreed Republicans and Democrats must come Manufacturing centers in 
+to terms -by the weekend Ohio and Pennsylvania. __ 
or the tax feud will break as He lived— ‘Vote or Adjourn Industry Backs Prohibi lon Beer Baton 
nbs Up. to Senate Pontiacs Bid Chat LANsING oh_Mnigan's trmontn tax war neaes fOF Air Service ee 
ee 
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THE PONT AC PRES Ss ONE COLOR   
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"Pennsylvania Centers | 
Both freight and passen-, 
off until] the 1960 legisla- ger service is needed, ac- 
13. 
came ture opens Jan. 
The battle almost to a Pontiac cording to statements fr om. 
Motor Division, | | 
sudden halt last night when the: GMC Truck & Coach Di-. 
Senate turned down a plan geared) 
two-year increase I 
the corporation franchise fee, 
Sen. Haskell -L, Nichols (R- 
Jackson) abruptly declared tax 
negotiations over for the year , 
and called for adjournment. 
At the last minute; Beadle. won 
backing for a last-ditch reconsider- 
ation vote tonight. ‘I still have 
‘hopes, he said, 
The House, marking time, sched- 
uled a Friday morning session to 
act on Senate decisions. 
Republicans, ‘excluding half a 
dozen dissenters that 
Sen. L. Harvey Ledge (R-Oak- 
land County), hope to push 
_ through the corporation franchise 
boost, worth about 13 million 
dollars for each of the next two 
years. Ht would be tied to a 
| 34-million-dollar package of 
| nuisance taxes approved by the 
| Senate two weeks ago. 
Hause Democrats turned down 
|both proposals last week and, with 
help from two rebel Republicans, | 
countered with a 6 per cent tax on, 
corporation’ profits. It would net, 
90 million dollars after virtual elim-/ 
ination of the corporation franchise 
fee 
FUND IS SACRED COW 
Meeting behind closed doors, 
majority Republicans rebuffed 
Beadle’s plea to attract Democratic 
‘support. by agreeing to liquidate 
the veterans trust fund, which) 
would pump about 40 million dol- 
Jars. in quick cash into the debt- 
ridden treasury. 
¥ * * 
-or four senators *Three feel included | | mor e€ ail 
| Sherwin M. Birnkrant, assistant | , Vision and Fisher Body Di- 
vision’s Pontiac plant. 
The statements have been for 
warded to the Civil Aerohauties, 
‘Board in Washington to back un 
ithe city's detailed arguments for! 
service at Pontiac Mu | 
nicipal Airport. | 
These arguments were pre 
pared for the City Commission 
by Homer D. Hoskins, airport 
manager; dohn W. Hirlinger, | 
manager of the Pontiac Area 
Chamber of Commerce; anid 
city atterney. 
The main contention is that air 
service is needed to connect Gen- 
eral. Motors Corp, plants and sup- 
plier firms concentrated in. Pon- 
tiac, Cleveland, Akron, Youngs- 
town and Pittsburgh. 
* * * 
Pontiac Motor Division has more 
than 230 supplier plants that could 
be. served by such. af air con-         ‘nection, sald J. B, Meidlein, di-| 
‘visional traffic director. 
There are 75 in the Cleveland | 
area, he said; 20 in the Akron. | 
(Continued on Page 2, Col. 5) 
Personal Income 
there is no cash crisis and -some' 
think the. trust fund is a= sacre 
‘Continued on Page 2, Col. 3) 
Gov. Williams’ Bow Tie 
Decked in Holly Sprigs 
LANSING (UPI) — Gov. G. 
Mennen Williams had holly in- 
stead .of polka dots on his green 
bow tie today. 
“Someone gave it to me years 
ago,” the governor said. “I wear 
it every year for the (Christmas) 
reception.” Cracks Record U.S. November Figure. 
Nearly $385 Billion as 
Steelworkers Return 
WASHINGTON «P— With steel- 
workers back at their jobs, U.S 
personal income rose to a record 
annual rate of nearly 
dollars in November. 
‘214 billion dollars annually 
lingering effects 
steel 
Williams and his wife will hold | 
an open house in the executive 
office for state employes today. , 
  | jumped 
iwhen the’ 500,000 steelworkers fe-; 
‘turned to work 
| #But steel shortage layoffs cut an- 
: (nual 
| 350 
  
    x * * 
The Commerce Department said 
yesterday total income went up) 
dur- 
ing the month. There were some 
of the 116-day) 
strike 
The new annual rate was one 
billion dollars above the previous — 
peak for personal income, 
June, That was the fast month 
not affected by the strike. - 
The report said wages and sal-, 
aries in basic metal and mining’ 
industries and __ transportation) 
214 billions in November) 
under a federal 
injunction 
\LAYOFFS CUT INCOME 
income by two billions 
‘auto, mac hinery and metal- working 
industries, 
offset by a 
increase in 
compensation | 
government This was partly 
million-dollar 
unemployment 
checks and other 
| payments. 
There were smaller gains in sev- 
eral nonmanufacturing industries, 
state and local government pay- 
rolls, farm earnings and income 
from dividends and interest. 
* * * 
November brought a net increase 
in income even though industrial 
output was still 44% ver cent be- 
low the .prestrike peak. 
Industrial production is expected} 
to rise sharply this month. 
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Will He live Her? iY | 20 dione st maaan a | AWARDS FOR BRAVERY — Two Pontiac a “AP Winephote a j pegit ses pete er haya? State Police troopers received. awards for bra- August. The youth was fatally wounded by Mac- or IPD . ae 
zon Directar Heernen rh me Liv ilaedgpees ey very ‘yesterday in a special ceremony at State Dougall after the boy threatened fo kill the_otfi- 
ly tried to hire a mafe elephant’| Sports ........:....°..., 6608 | EOUSe Headquarters in East Lansing. Troopers” cer. Mrs, Clare, Soudenei wee Hrs keeper, then advéttised “yester-"| Theaters -....... 0.0.05... ., 6 | Stanley DP. Doubleday Weft) and John D. Mac- medal ot valor awarded sp 9 » her 
day for any woman “with an |TV & Radio Programs ..,,°. 7 | Dougall (right) Fedeived their awards for track- husband, Troopér Albert” nae te. ' 
rr. ‘and ite ws ani. Wilson, Karl. ........ Sasiayy Me ae down Robert'R;-Martin, a 15-year-old escapee during an, investigation. The erly were made 
mals: 6a | Women's Pages ....... ve» 47-63) Yrom the accu! County Children’s ag) last “ by. Staite Poli¢e pagsreagral Joseph A. sccm a UNIT: ae ¢ re gd INTERNATIONAL 
  
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, CHICAGO (?i—Roger Touhy, a kingpin among the 
Cites Needed Links to beer barons in-the gangland wars of the prohibition era, 
Cleveland, Other Ohio, was slain from ambush Wednesday night in typicat 
igangland fashion. 
The 61-year-old Touhy, paroled from Stateville Prison 
Industry is supporting a few weeks ago after serving nearly 26 years for a kid- 
    J 
JOHN FACTOR 
  ROGER TOUHY 
Wh y Cool Heels 
With Cold Feet? 
The Heat's On. 
CHICAGO W—No longer ts the 
385 billion, shopkeeper’s limited to pitch 
+ “step fa for a minute and get 
Warm.’ 
Carson, Pirie, Scott & Co., a 
department ‘store, has installed 
quartz infra-red lamps te warm 
up passerby who stop to look. at 
window merchandise, The lamps | 
heat any object struck by their 
' rays but 
air. not the surrounding 
in ‘Who Made ‘the Arrest? * sister, 
~ North 
‘occupant is. 
‘humidifier that looks like a little 
loaf of bread. Made of ceramic, 
it--has a sponge inside to keep | 
| to chase the 
-\a hand adding machine might be 
‘ple: For the person who's tired: BRAINTREE, England (UPI) 
—Farmer Claude Grimwood was 
fined $14 yesterday for setting 
illegal fox traps, ene of which 
snafed the village policeman. service Napping he said he did not commit, was mowed 
down by six shotgun blasts 
from two assailants. 
~“He-died on the operating table 
in St. Anne’s Hospitaggmfter telling 
police he did not know the assas- 
sins, Police said they had no leads 
immediately. 
Touhy, known as “The Ter- 
rible’’ during his gangiand reign 
im the 1920s, was shot as he wae 
about to enter the home of his 
Ethel Alesia at 125 N. 
Lotus St. in the Austin district. 
With him was Walter Miller, 62, 
a retired police ' sergeant and a 
principal defense witness at 
Touhy’s trial for the kidnaping of 
John (Jake the Barber) Factor, a 
onetime confidence man. 
Miller was seriously wounded in 
the back and arms. His condition 
was reported critical at Loretto 
Hospital. Miller fired several shots 
at the slayers before he collapsed. 
Factor, who lives In Beverly’ 
Hills, Calif., was in Chicago in 
connection with a libel suit 
against T Told that we. . 
had been . he told 
porter: “I am very ‘cae’ ~ 
about it. IT hope they get the 
killer." 
Factor said hé waa in a near 
Side _ restaurant when he 
learned of the shooting. 
SUED FOR BIOGRAPHY 
Police questioned Factor at a 
Loop hoteh where he had registered 
earlier thig week. A detective was 
ordered to stay with Factor during 
the night. Coroner Walter Mc- 
Carron said Factor would be sum- 
moned to an inquest-today. 
“This really breaks me up.” 
Factor said. “I'm very sorry to 
hear’ it, 1 just hope they find the 
killer.”’ 
Factor had sued Touhy and 
others for three million dollars in 
connection with publication of 
Touhy’s biography, “The Stolen 
Years.” He contended  state- 
ments in the book libeled him. 
In an ambulance on. the way 
to the hospital, Touhy tojd’ police- 
,men, "T'll be all right. I'm O.K.” 
However, ‘he had —lost_—much— 
‘blood from a gaping wound in the 
left leg above the knee. Other .pel- 
flets from the shotguns wounded 
\him in the right leg below the 
knee. 
~The shooting occurred shortly 
/after 10 p.m. and Touhy died at 
11:20 p.m. as chief of detectives 
John Ascher stood by -to question 
‘him. : 
Miller told police that one of 
the killers was tall and the sec- 
| ond was short. He said as he and 
Touhy walked up the front steps 
of the home where Touhy had 
been living since his parole, twe 
men appeared. Miller said he 
showed them his retired police 
(Continued on Page 2, Col. 4) 
Stuck for Novel Yule Gitt? 
“Get One of These Gadgets: 
By JANET ODELL 
' Pontiac Press 
Webster says a gadget is ‘ Home Editor 
‘a contrivance, object or de- 
vice for doing something.” Today, let’s buy gadgets. 
What teen-ager wouldn't love a “where-abouts” wheel 
to mount on the door of his room? Liké a clock, it has   ‘hands pointing to parts of¢- 
the dial, telling where the 
Mama will use a bread or cake 
moistened. 
How about a practice golt ball 
for Pop? It will ‘improve his 
golf swing. He 
ince 
so all-important in today’s. world, 
just the gift for a lot of peo- 
of math, there's a game of. three- even w piskinie them too,        
   
     
     
   
           
         
         
  dim ensional tic-tac-toe. Less brain-|°"   
       
      
  wearing. 
Have you sten the died gadget! 
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        : THE, PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1959” ae Te | ae Oe 
~ wee 1; [The Day in Birmingham : 
Township Board - Honors | |*coxstetby viva eawipee.: 
2 Bloomfield Policemen ‘“yow Christmas Gift 
BIRMINGHAM — Two Bloom-|bound over to Circuit Court for 
have trial Monday. | i 
    
    
  
     
    
       
            
   
             
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3 Pleads Guilty 8 Others Arrested in (Continued ‘From Page One) 
Canton area; % ty Pittsburgh; | 
. and four in Youngstewn. | 
    } 
    
   . ; «+ *« * . \field Township patrolmen 
Raid on GMTC Plant eo: “To assist these suppliers ind. ibeen commended by the township Police charged Heinz with steal? 
Released Next Day adequately meeting the req#ire- Board of Trustees for their alert jing’ more than $300 in woodwork-| 
  ments of their customers for mail, | action in saving the lives of tWo jing tools from the . Elliot Coryell 
    
  
  at eo used U | pac kages and . personnel, direct college students Jast month. _Landseaping Nursery at 1331 W. | 
_Three Pontiac. men a 0 airline service’ would be extremely |: * ~ * +Maple, Birmingham. GIBSON'S Ke Z 
Violating s ay allen m before [beneficial to them as well as to "The two policemen honored™are; ’ * * seus ous a j 
plage a J cee ay jourselves, ' Meidlein said Richard Reuther and arpdliory| Heinz sold the stolerk goods ip MIRACLE ee HOS . unc e . ett Yeap : 
" ‘SAME CONCLUSION | William Coy. |Keego Harbor and Wixom, police 
Robert . Mc Neary, 36. of t3\ re J. E. Lind. traffic manager for! Reuther and* Coy found. the | said. 7 tens ee 
. Raeburn St.; Claude Day, 32, oly 'GMC Truck & Coach Division, | students nearly dead of aren / a | Yow bt will be 
- ick St. and Otis J. Harris ‘ame the same conclusion: ' % monoxide isoning in a parked "|, . . es | eres ur green 
_ bree tat St changed A “ . 160 . Hi i car during a routine check of In ‘the Christmas Spirit eee send ean the wee aan ’ 2 e listec suppliers in . er ra Ser im sun, one waicn the their Pleas, from not guilty shortly) Cleveland, 24 in Pittsburgh, 17 in homes under. construction. MOORES¥ILLE> Wis. (UPI)— healthy. bright, colorful 
before trial ' Akron, 12 In Canton and 3° in The car was parked in a drive. The Moores§ ile town board or- jowers come 0 -0 
They were arrested Dec. 4 in DALE C. HARRIS Youngstown, way of one of the hortes being dered merchants to remove varietien Moverestecd 
a Pontiac Police vice squad raid sO Not-only_is the proposed. service built, police said. Christmas trees from parking  ,, grow. Reg. $1. 
at General Meters Track ae ; « needed, said Lind, but if would, * * * i meters Decause the trees were 
cerenat peveated iu the raid were Supervisor seem that service. from Pontia¢} Waiting the arrival of a resusei*, hiding the meters—and cutting 
ba persons arrested in the raid were to these areas could be the be- tator the officers applied mouth | parking revenues, then rescinded 
      * Ly - n -peasing; | to re * aginaw —Main Floor releaped the following day f M : ginning of an ever imereasing, (to mouth respiration. | fhe’.order ‘‘in the Christmas gg ‘Nn, Sagin Main Flo 
The three men are free under Oo USIC , “service to cities east of Pitts-' Poliée Chief Norman _Dehnke, is spirit.” —— taint adatani 
$100 bond pending eentencing burgh.” AP Wirephoto who asked the board ‘or the _peeoeceecnoees COCK CEG 
Jan. ¢. * * Resigns Pal t * * joubt EXTRA DUTY — Santa Claus isn't normally expected to pull commendation,. said ‘the inci- a oe 
| “There is absolutely ne doubt) ||. : ; a ante . 4 ustifie lie lie : At the time of the * aa police 7 about the tremendous need for im-| teeth but Sherri Lyn Aldridge, 5, wanted him to.pull her tooth. ent jus s our police policy |@ NO LOWER PRICE in TOWN... 
of assigning two policemen to a | 
| squad car,” | Santa obliged. The tooth was no gift to Santa, however, the good 
fairy pays a premium on all teeth left under pillows. ‘ years masic | proved airline service to our com-| 
munity,”” said G. V. Shafto, ‘tral: he said Day and McNeary were jead-| Dale C. warns for 
ers of two separate rings, which SUbervisor of-instrumenta Says Our Comparison Shopper On This Item! 
   
  
He was named 
in sic department. 
supervisor of the program 
1927. . {Continued From Page*One) 
site within 200 feet of the Traverse! ; 
In a*statement issued early this 
The Empire Bank opened at its and the superintendent 
new location last August and «Por over 30 years of service in. 
closed five days later by court the public schools and the city of 
order which the Traverse City Pontiae, I have conscientiously, 
banks are seeking to make Per-trieg to establish and maintain, | doing business with the Pon- 
| tiac factory. 
. ww * * 
All three plants have to rely, at City limits said they had heard the shotgun road and Woodward j . . . he * . é é ‘ £ road an oodward, : 
The two plaintiffs contended morning he said present, on Willow Run and De- Touhy slumped forward on the ) 1.44. However, they said they Tomorrow all girls will partici- y 
Traverse City, with a population | “My resig mation and retirement troit Metropolitan Airport for the, porch. The wounded Miller, before gig not see the gunmen pate in-a Christmas program, the ; 4.] he High W ds F ll 20.8 
of 18,000, has no need for “a rom the Pontiac public schools to almost daily. air freight and pas. firing -at the fleeing gunman. fell’ Touhy was sentenced to 99 years first social event to be held in the # me ig ‘ 5S Fu oot 
third bank. They said it would e effective Jan. 29, 1960. was sub- senger service they require on top of him in prison for the 1933 kidnaping school. Parents and friends are j “trreparably damage” their own ‘mitted to the supe srintendent of PROHIBITIV E DISTANCE Mrs. Alesia and her husband, | of - Factor. He also was given a invited. Refreshments.’ will be ¥: Ice CG ing in Ss 
institgtions, schools Dec. 8. and has been ac- sq les. distance Henry, rushed to the porch but 199-year sentence for -his escape ‘served. & _ 
cepted by the Board of Educ ation, The 40 to miles : ,said they did not see the slayers. from Stateville with several other ; separating these two airfields from ; @ Aluminum Wall @ Plastic Base 
Pontiac is prohibitive on many 
‘occasions, it was noted 
Special handling ‘is often re- 
quired to bring materials to Pon- just. moved into its new building; 
at 1050:E, Squafe Lake Rd. Tem-| 
porary quarters have been in the, 
Unitarian. Church on Lone Pine sergeant’s star and said, “We're #e did not amplify his comment. 
_ police officers." 
© cigevar 7 
tee sveamaenasanstt one Police questioned 
living near the two youths 
The blast.of shotguns followed. “Alesia homé who 
    
prisoners in 1942. He was re- 
. - captured about three months later. 
pentibly told pouiee ‘ third man Touhy contended throughout his 
ssibly was with the gunman. jong years of imprisonment that 
and probably was near their car tho kidnaping was a hoax per- The Birmingham Lions Club is 
collecting used recreation and # 
athletic equipment to-give to chil- : 
dren at Camp Oakland, near Ox- 4 POSSIBLY 3RD MAN . o. 
@ Sets Up In 15 Minutes — No Work 
Why Pay $18 to $20? — Save at Simms 
Keeps your children safe in their own back s 
              
aerials eis neeeeenennes mea ae 
manent ‘in ae nearby parking lot in the wo ford w yard. Easy to assemble, no bolts, no frozen . : — inigh pine and citizenship stand tiac in time to meet production |quiet ecidentin! district, petrated by Factor * * * M fingers. Corrugated wall, t-piece seamless ‘ 
HELD STOCK ares wen I eve have been of deadlines, Shafto noted. Toul 4 Miller were ret mi hen he was paroled last Nov. Project chairman Jack Andrews § plastic bottoms, no ‘sharp edges, no welds = “Ss 
Wilson was president of the Value to the students under MY Gl! with a scheduled airline oper- ouny an iller were returning 24, he was greeted by. his sister cig ‘the camp can use. skates, ¥ to give way. Complete with repair kit. Get one .for Christmas — 
Traverse City State Bank and hela rection and to the community. ‘home after visiting with Ray Bren- and his wifé, Clara. His two sons. . ae al tables gy entire family will have fun this winter . y ot aNnK 4 | 6 . ating into Pontiac we would elimi- . , , ne . sleds, ping pong and pool tables ¥ 
stock in all three until Williams) “] choose to be judged on this h of the cost of special nan, a Sun-Times Reporter and Roger Jr.. 34. and Tom, 22, were and other athletic equipment ‘ appointed him commissioner _ in! past record, rather than by the ‘hardline 4 ' th me tine rent 60 -author with: Touhy of the ex- not present. a ‘ ; —_ 4 98 North SPORTS 
so 4 - , y ‘handling and at the sa convict's autobiography, at the x ke * * or 1957. He signed over all his stock, results of the new program and iduce our transit time involved,”’ ¢.« o sce graphy, NOT BITTER * Donations can be made- by con-! { Saginaw —2nd worth about $85.000 to his wife rocedures -bei idered ; iChicago Press Club in tle Loop ca ) J Street Floor 
- | | Process i, operation, or he pointed out * t “ Brennan. who hurried to the | He told newsmen he held no tacting the Lions Club “ys BROTHERS : 
The governor said he had tried | ‘ , ' ‘grudges and was not bitter ee . , | . p | hed ’ . : : - Ne PRRLIHRRRARAME RRM HRAMBRMMBRIMBS since August to persuade Wilson “I do not feel that I can, in. All 100 member firms of the hospital where a zy was taken “AMT want now.” he said A Birmingham man was ar- RIDAIRRARHTRDMBI DARN RAATMI RAMI IIINM saanaarton 
to quit but had met firm re- clear conscience, endorse and sup- Pontiac Manufacturers Assn. stand, told a reporter: “I wish IT had , ' 
fusals each time. In order to | 
re the commissioner public 
embarrassment, he said, he kept 
  the tussle under wraps until it | inflammatory, but is intended to Located in the center of the Last Civil Wer Vet 
' broke into the open Tuesday. be a forthright assertion of MY southdastern Michigan automo- | Vv f Death Wilson réiterated to newsmen his easens for retirement. bile industry, Pontiac is a ma- son verge of Vea 
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refusal en alivany oa med the DEC ERON FINAL re Te eenee ontinee | HOUSTON, Tex. (AP) — Walter 
hited Auto Mvorkers Tor Bringing 1 have not been asked to re- DCCES ® W. Williams, last surviving Vet- 
pressure to” bear on thé ‘gover!sion My decision has becn made, commercial and’ industrial oo of the Civil War, was “much 
nor. He declined to elaborate, after careful consideration and is Stewth. tt was stated in conclu: | veaker"’ Wednesday night and it saying only he would have ° ‘some ‘unalterable, | sion. appeared again that the old_ sol-- 
“mvenestang kbings to say tale “It is my sincere desire that | The city also went on record dier’s last hours were at  hnd. 
cau * _* * * neither ent Ps former ‘supporting air service recom-) Dr. Russell “Wolfe. the — 117- 
UAW Local 599 in Flint accused pres wer tom mended for it—a connection on a year-old Confederate veteran's 
Wilson of improperly ‘‘whitewash-' student ‘l ne instrumental Detroit to Cheboygan route personal physician, said, “I 
ing’’ a public loan company after ™Uste Gepartment make verba Be ay a thought he was gone this morn- 
a hearing on the company’s wage Wfitten or published statements BACKS CHICAGO ROUTE ing.’ Wolfe said Williams had a assignment dealings with union concerning my resignation, none It also added support to a bid by very bad night Tuesday. 
members. Thev demanded his re-- Of which can alter the fact that) North Central Airlines to estab- 
moval from office my career in the Pontiac publié lish service between Chicago, Big | | > 
Williams labeled the commis- Schools will terminate at the end Grand Rapids, Sag.naw-Bay Cit . How Big Is a Slug: 
sioner’s influence charge “utter of the current school semesier. Flint and: Pontiac. sme T'D 
nonsense.” “To my lovel present and ‘ormer * ~ * George Parker and ‘teorwe 
OO students. to. the members of the A hearing at which new hort Weaver proudly told today of. 
W ‘ instrumental Music department haul routes in the Great Lakes their successful rescue and. treat- | 
eatherman s instructional siaff. to those clemen.| area will be set_ by ae on ment of a half-drowned doe. — 
tary school principals, class room Aeronautics Board w proo- | They pulled out the doe, which || Slashing Fury teachers and many other. citizens ably take place early next year. had fallen through river ice, and 
Abates a Bit af Pontiae-whe have-stpported the tis -expected_that Pontiac will, gave it a healthy slug of bran- i 
instrumental music “program, I have a Tepresentative at the hear- dy. The doe shivered to ifs 
. a wish to express my ‘deep appreci- ing. - feet and weaved off into” the By The Associated Press ation for the -interest and omde woods. 
rare autumn van and sNOW they haye shown im the contribu- — 
. which stranded hundreds of .trav-\tion made to ily hools § 5 Will V { lade o ibe ) and 
élers in New. Mexico and flooded “ end ors 0 e 
streams in Texas, lost punch as 
t moved eastward today, 
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The storm piled up 32 to 36 in- 
ches of snow in the area of 
Vaughn, N. M. and lesser amounts: 
over 10.000 square-miles of east- 
ern New Mexico.- 
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In eastern Texas, where rain 
fell for . about. 48 straight hours,- 
the Weather Bureau said the 
Txinity Sabine and Sulphur rivers 
were flooding at points. No exten- 
sive damage was expected 
In West Texas, highway author- 
ities reported U. S. 66 leading into. 
the New Mexice o snow was 
impassable 
The Weather Full U. S. Weather Berean Report 
PONTIAC AND VICIN T¥ , Partly 
_ Cloudy today. tonight one. Friday. Colder 
‘today aae night. Variable winds 6-12 
miles throug ursday, High tod 
Low tonight 32. High Fevday 43. 43 today 46. 
Teday tn Pontiac 
- Lowest teimperature preceding 8 a.m. alba 
58. 
sets Priaay at 19: 63" a. m 
Moon rises Thursday | at 7:36 p.m. 
Downtown | Teper 
6 a.m... . 39) 
- Tami... 12 Mo. ceva. 41) 
Sem... 3 ipm . 44 
iu ae Lee. ¥ 16 a.m,......... % 
Wednesday in Pontiac 
-~ femperature .. $8 
? tobee. proms 34 
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¢ keep the old car because: they're \armed With a nuclear warhead ‘port such a program. ‘to benefit to’ some degree from| 
“This statement isnot to be con- increased air service here, Hir- 
'strued -as being contentious or ‘linger believes. not written the stinking book. 
  
  
community. by the instrumental. 
musie department during the past 
thirty vears.’ or Adjourn onig t 
* 
Harris said. “IT have. several ‘Continued From Page One) 
alternate plans for the future 
* He was the first president of the CO* that- should not be touched,”’ 
Southeastern, Michigan Band ane Beadle said. He said he would try 
Orchestra Assn in 1931 and. is again ‘‘in the strongest manner 1 
” know" to cash the trust fund. 
past president of the Michigan 
School Band and Orchestra Assn, Senate Demoerats refused to 
Ist PRESIDENT go along with the franchise fee | 
increase.uniess Republicans | Harris als was the knocked out a provision linking | fest presi- 
ization. He now is a member 
its executive board fad 
chairman of Of telephone and telegraph users. 
is general’ Republicans refused, research com- at 
Needing 18 votes to pass, the, 
Ines got 14 votes from the 20 Repub- | 
eans -present and another from 
\Sen Stanley Roszycki (D-Detroit). _ Whitmer issued a statement of | 
his own in accepting Harris’ 
resignation. He said: | CORRECTION The beautiful 7-Pc- Living 
room. grou 
$148.00 in 
Wednesday. December 16, 
should have read 
Living Hoom Suite 
‘We do have 7-piece group- 
-ings which sell at $148, but a he } . 3 . £ : ® 
oie je . cumene Sen00) Band it to the nuisance levies, which the particular suite illus- Directors’ Assn, a national organ-. would hit smokers, drinkers and i trate in our advertisement 
is @ much 
and an exceptional valwe 
WYMAN FURNITURE 
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e Pontiac Press 
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better quality 
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Eight GOP backers quickly |   
“During the more than 30 years switched votes when they saw the’ 
that Mr. Harris has directed the bill would fail and the count ended 
instrumental music program in the up at 7-2]. 
* * 
bands have been developed. An- House Speaker Don R. Pears (Re, 
inually our Senior High School Band’ Buchanan) and floor leader Rep.’ 
has received the highest ratings in Allison Green (R-Kingston) both, 
istate contests. Its continuing repu- voiced strong support for the 
jtation has been one of excellence.| Beadle trust fund - nuisance tax - 
;Our community and school system corporation franchise increase pro-| 
jhave been proud of the band and/posal. It holds the only hope of/ 
jits achievements, isettlement, they said. 
“Tt is the hope and aim of the| 
Jupiter and Snark 
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MEME 
MEL 
ILILY, 
  
‘Pontiac schools in the years ahead 
to maintain the quality of band| 
\performance that has been de- 
tons under Mr. Harris’ a Make Perfect Flights’ 
—| “It is also our goal to have 
‘strong orchestra program, and 
other worthwhile instrumental) ; 
music activities for studénts. | Sontag warhead on an Gonna ta | 
“On behalf of the Schools I ex-! 
préss appreciation to Mr. Harris 8**t aad  Seark few 9 2,000-smile 
for his professional contributions! round trip mission in successful 
in our system. and wish him well) launchings here Wednesday. CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (AP) OOO 
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ee was acceptec »y Superinten amply paid off in ‘saving’ the 
eat of Sehots Dr Dana’ P Wnt! The proposed service. be POH i bi tion Era Beer Baron‘”."..' +o, Court Fight looms mer. | noted, would offer better con- , 
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‘ Harris joined the Pontiac | iq pittsburgh, Cleveland and LLOQCT ouny O own rab Country Day School St { B kj Rift school system in 1926 as an in | puciq Ohio, plus numerous 3 afield , i _ : 
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- 2 aoe ‘ Ve is ie oe ee     By ALTON BLAKESLEE 
WASHINGTON. (AP) — The 
ice curtain of mystery surround- 
ing Antarctica is starting to melt. 
For the fifth straight year, 
soores. of scientists ‘are poking, 
prowling, exploring — and shiv- 
ering — in the vast icebox at the 
bottom of the world. 
They've already turned up some 
surprises, with more to come. 
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Antarctica’s fields of ice are so 
vast, they find, that the earth 
- must contain about 50 per cent 
more ice than ever suspected be- 
~ fore. At-one known point, it's near- 
: 
  & ee teve a. deep 
arctica, is seemingly 
~ worming at least at Little 
America, Average temperature 
there is about t five degrees warm- 
er than 45 years ago. ., 
It all this ice melted, oceans 
would rise 200 feet or more, 
_@rowning great seaports, 
and hamlets around the world. 
It's -a_ huge cold weather fac- 
tory, infhieneing weather not only 
-in the Southern Hemisphere, but 
probably the Northern Hemi- 
sphere as well, . Soviet scientists 
recorded the word’s record low 
temperature at one of their bases 
— 125.3 degrees below zero. 
A COLLECTION OF ISLANDS 
Scientific ‘sleuthing is unmask- 
ing a disguise. For Antarctica is 
apparently not all one huge conti- 
nent, Its western half seemingly 
is a great collection of islands and 
mountains glued together by a 
thick sheet of covering ice: 
Petrified wood and coal have 
been found far inland, adding to 
evidence that Antarctica once, 
basked in tropical.or semi-tropical 
climate, ice-free, Strange dry val- 
leys are being found far inland. 
Perhaps one -may yield fossils of, 
animals which possibly roamed 
there thousands of years ago. 
There are findings of mineral 
treasures — coal, iron,   towns:   
ese — which ofie day might eco- 
nomically be recovered. . 
Most importantly, Antarctica no 
longer is a great void. of ignor- 
ance on this planet, says Ross 
Peavey, deputy executive director 
of the U.S. National Committee 
for the International Geophysical 
Year. 
* * * 
From antarctic posts and out- 
posts, scientists now are filling in 
missing links of the stories of cos- 
mic rays, weather, oceans, cli- 
matic changes, earthquakes, mag- 
netismy; the ionesphere, and ~ the 
sun's effects on earth, | — 
This kind. of knewledge could 
bring incalculably valuable pay- 
offs. 
The scientific 
arctica began in 1955, wher® Navy 
ships and planes and IGY scien- 
tists started setting up the initial) 
eréd_ 27 tons of data, which still 
are being analyzed. 
worked cooperatively at.90 differ- 
ent bases, The antarctic research 
still is continuing, and may be- 
come pegnmanent under agree- 
ments to dedicate. that frigid, dis- 
tant area to peaceful, scientific 
development and rewards. 
MAKE. LONG TREKS 
This year, three Ameri ican, 
groups are making long treks by 
tractor-trains and airplane into 
unknown areas, Soviet. scientists 
new and often dangerous trail, 
across half the continent. During | 
IGY, scientists of five nations cov- 
      ered 15,000 miles, discovering 
‘mountains and valleys, testing ice 
depths arid ice-covered terrain. 
| * * * 
| This year’s explorations prom- 
ler Antarctica is. split by a huge 
jtrough running from the Weddell 
‘Sea to the Ross Sea. And whether 
_Mangan-'the areas of Western Antarctica | ‘iwater, to a present estimate of 
assault on Ant- 
IGY~ posts. on, 
When the 18-month IGY énded_ 
last Dec, 31, scientists had gath- 
#Scientists-from a dozen nations | 
also have struck forward on a' 
ise to answer the puzzle of wheth-! 
  
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in reality’ are “ice-joined islands or 
an archipelago. 
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Striking deep inland in Eastern 
Atitarctica, Soviet scientists found 
evidence that that area truly is a 
continenjal land mass — but its 
full extent is not yet known 
In Marie Byrd Land, Americans 
found ice 14,000 feet thick, resting 
on bed rock 8,200 feet below sea 
level. At the South Pole itself, ice 
measures 8,297 feet deep, but -still 
above sea level, These were bits 
of evidence for boosting up esti- 
rhates of the world's total frozen 
  lice. 
| But once ‘the tremendous icecap 
was even thicker and more ex- | about 41 million cubie miles of} ~ and iceeap. 
been kept cold—for. 100,000 -years. 
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South Pole, 
tists dug cores or 
had fallen - vas snow treats and advances of ‘glaciers 
Ingenious analyses 
show some antarctic rocks have 
IGY scientists for the -first time; 
were able to prepare daily weath- 
er maps, to chart relationships of 
weather there and other parts of 
the world. On a single day, tem- 
peratures may vary 80 to 90 de- 
grees between the coast and the 
Tracing antarctic history, scien- 
holes 1,000 feet 
deep and more, down to ice that re : Eis ssi ie 
e: : he =: ee ‘ » 
Scientists Peer Uniler ie Cap in far 
ie ashes, pollens and other clues 
to read, like tree rings, as indi- 
cators -of-—past- climatic changes 
and winds, 
* x * 
150 miles from the coast~a puzzle 
spelling a forlornly lost bird, or 
perhaps the near- presence of in- 
land waters. Mummified seals 
were found deep within ice-free 
dry valleys, 3,000 feet above. sea 
level: One mummy wes at least 
1,600 years old, - 
So far, says: Peavey, ‘we've 
only sc ratched the surface."           
  ‘tensive, Mountain tops which now 
‘thrust thousands of feet above the 
ice show signs of having bee ao 
‘scoured by glaciers. 
* * * 
Primitive plant life is being an- 
alyzed for_clues to the past re-| co _~—   
Nation Putts. 
On to Record 20 Billion Rise, in Total 
Cigarette Sales Despite 
| Cancer Scare   WASHINGTON (UPI) — Amer) 
cans bought a record 455,000,000,- | 
000 cigarettes this year; 20,000,000.- 
000 more than the previous 1958 | 
high, despite new government .can- 
cer warnings. 
* | * * 
The tobacco institute, which! 
announced the. figures Tuesday, | 
predicted that Americans would, 
ipurchase 527, 000,000,000 cigarettes 
  The institute again criticized | 
Surgeon Gen. Leroy E. Burney's | 
recent statement that the weight 
| of evidence pointed to cigarette 
| smoking as the “principal” cause 
| of increased lung cancer. 
Americans spent $6,800,000,000 
‘for all kinds of tobacco. products 
‘this year, $500,000,000 more than 
in 9958, the institute said. It said 
the’ figures were from the Agri-| 
culture Department. 
The institute said cigar’ and| 
cigarillo output jumped to 6,909,- | 
000,000 in 1959, about 350,000,000 | 
above 1958. |     
Three Million Workers 
to Bargain Next Year i 
WASHINGTON (UPI) — Labor > 
contracts covering about three mil- 
lion workers will be up for re- 
negotiation next year. 
The Bureau of Labor Statistics’ 
(BLS) said in its annual preview | 
of collective bargaining that 122) 
contracts affecting 1,571,600 work- 
ers will expire in 1960. : 
_In addition, it appeared certain 
there would be no settlement  this.. 
year im the steel industry (500,000, 
workers) or the railroad industry | 
' (800,000) although bargaining has) 
been ing on for months. This| 
‘would push these negotiations. into 
    i   1960.   
  
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Pedith Di i ‘Civie ‘Cultural: Leader . church in America is still standing] tions of whether its prices to the | Edith Piaf Required | against the wishes ef her friends ‘ You've Seen the Z | and doctors. ~~ [Dies in Grand Rapids Now Try ond Buy. the in R. 1. kt was built in Medi ] Ss R twin consumer are too high|y =p , : ow Try 
Srey a historical ica cience lespec and its. promotional pressures on to Be Strictly Quiet - len ta permed fn GRAND RAPIDS Mrs, Edith| RAMBLER AMERICAN [+ 
= iT. doctors too’ strenuous, This is to]. if She Was {0 continue Sink-'M. Sigh, 90, long time Grandi] 9, : a is ug I nd ustr Y Know-H OW het you about its science which] PARIS (UPI—Edith Piaf must/ing she must enter a clinle “tor p, Side civle end cultural leader} FDOW os sn38 $1660.20 — -“Thated abide, does cost mates. spend 15 days resting in complete |Test and treatment, Today doctors! and widow ofa pi r furniture} 4-Dr. ‘Dix. Sed. $1701.40 
: es * * solitude if ever again she is to/told her she must remain*in the manufacturer, — di Wednesday 1 878.20 an 
Now j can hardly By DELOS SMITH - | ‘The “ethical” part of the drug) yyany but by ne means all in the clinic for (wis weeks. - after along fHineas. Station Wagon $ "$e 
~~, URE Selence Daiter industry is that part which-secepts suctession of “wonder” drugewere/HNE the haunting ballads, of he ae ee tee husband, Charles R. Sligh} << yex Your come 
believe: it wae me! » | NEW YORK—No one: even a lit-/mediea] ethics in: toto and pro-loriginal discoveries of drug-hbuse: fame, ‘ber doct - a Pa iW , died in 1927, | cnoose XOUR EQUIPMENT eG 
itle familiar with the drug’ industry motes itself only to the medical seience. But the industry can claim "SM. DEF Coctors sa Ys | Most ot that time she will be, "4 son Charles R. Jr., is ewecu- : 
es ha doubt about its profit Profession. - Vittle credit for originating-the an-| “Miss Biaf, 45, the “‘sparrow-of under sedatives “and alone in a tive vice president and past presi- BIRMINGHA, RAMBLER ' 
: a 4 ‘ The Senate committee now givs|tibloties in the true sensé-of that! the ,” collapsed for the (darkened room, for rest and quiet|dent of the National Asn, of Man- | 16-3900 24 - 
motive. . ae -* are essential if she is to recover. ‘ufacturers, ~ 
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whole. Just about any, scientist with © 5 
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crooge fo | 975 Korean Repatriates a means of helping ‘to solve a sup- 
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‘Welcomed in Chongjin iply problem at some seasons of 
jthe year in the populous North 
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jLake Michigan Shore. 
Gets New Power Plant —. 
permit-for a 65 million dollar elec-. 
tric generating Station on Lake 
Michigan frontage nearby was in 
the records’ today at Lake Town- 
ship. . . for ‘the coal-fired 450,000 
‘kilowatt plant were announced 
last month hy Indiana & Michigan - 
Electric Co. : 
R. E.-Doyle Jr., vice president 
and general manager, said secur- 
ing the buildings permit Monday. 
aimed to smooth the way for a- 
construction start when the firm is 
ready. Earlier ‘he said a start on 
the plant depends upon a.need for 
additional power by the utility's 
‘Southwestern Michigan and North- 
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      Ce ‘ ~ | At the sarne time they gay the | ; . 7 . ; . . ; shipnfents trom east to west and WASHINGTON ® — The U S.-i plan would help stabilize produc- @!tived at the: North Korean port... ; ; ee : said they Sind” eukek aad 
: ahs sk Con ‘tion. especiall he’ West. where of. Chongjin Wednesday and re-- BERLIN (UPI) — The Commu-' frontier, digging © into candy”, Scrooge mania that. hits the “12. stgar industry plant to vask. (Con ition, espec ially in the s iGr, g , : # 1% i ” , . | cookies containing 1 
te en 4zetine quotas for Sugar beets grown and acreage ceived a rousing weleome. from. nists dislike Santa. Claus -even, -hoxes,-iooking inside cookies and | Communists each Christmas can | tight coins, ~~ gress fo raise marketing quotas for suear . : ; rel Ate : i bing cakes : be ‘by thelr fears that‘ meters, | & 
se: Sree 4). 000 tons, mitations are rigid 10,000, persons, radio Pyongyang though he wears a red suit: | PFODINg' enna. aetna Be > explained by ti rings and- diamonds. 
~ mainiand producers 200,000. tons. | : sorted tonight ve ‘They also have dispatched squads *U° coatacts might inflate East 5 4 
and give Cuba in exchange the en-, Under the plan, the beet pro. TCPOr'es ee a ; * & € y aSpal sefua * |. German hepes of reunification. West German officials said this ‘tire quota deficit of Puerto Rico, it ducers would get 150,000 tons al a ' emier Li Joo Yin and in ther eyes St, Nick is a smug- of snoopers eve travelers along | 3 - = apparently was an attempt by the 
vcd ease and cane Vice Premier } aan : . ne ; But they alse fear ‘that -Christ ‘ was reported Wednesday. the proposed increase and cane Foreign Minister Pak Sung Chul gler who’ carried contraband the East-West border.in a’ major| - . : East Germans to ‘brighten their 
: Puerto Rico this year had a def- sugar producers jn Florida and _ a et imbeg at othe r hi h rank. 200dies across the Iren Curtain, effeit ‘fo take all the joy’ out of / mas packages from West Germany’ sites by forbidden ‘barter hag gp Sgt 4 ce : ‘ an Ape . and-a numbey o : BN-rank- © . a eateneicds “Kt Rs hric . ~—- ‘ 
“Feit Of 22,633 tons . + Louisiana 50,000 tons, ing North Korean leaders were on and with the approach OF the Yule. Chr cai they am.. also contain many goods unevall- ‘with the West. ; Experts in the sugar trade | Deficits from other domestic hand to greet fhe repatriates, The tide. every Comunuatiat was urged kkk - able in EasteGermany and will in-\- The: Enat Bastin peosesdtor'a of 
+ said there is no thought at this (areas would be divided Up as at peturnees were the first of. sev- to be a SCTOOge, ; Ree otha trave refused most crease the dissatisfaction already) ~- : ; pr ? 
time of punishing Cuba's rebel | present, between domestic and for: eral thousand scheduled to be sent; Communist officials in’ East sot a tne Ivo ee members existing there. jfice called = all. East Berliners: 
government by cutting Cuba's (eign suppliers. , from “Japan te Communist North Berlin and East Germany an- SP ih vine” ee - to in ° * * ito Spy on their neighbors. The of- 
sugtr quota. as some members ere Korea under an agreement be- nounced they are unwrapping Fast-West German per o ©| The East German news service) fice said it was the Yuletide duty 
of Congress have suggested. Nebraska has had a unicamer- tween: the Red Cross societies of all Christmas packages shipped | “ ; . : ADN said Communist inspectors of all good Communists to de- 
They call the exchanke merely ial legislature since 1937 the two nations across the East-West German | © Some observers said the have found such forbidden items |nounce smygglers tq the.police. - | 
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“Lewis a By JAMES MARLOW 
Lewis was & mixed-up giant. 
He was a monument in. Ameri- Giant—or ‘Imp? | . union -— the coal ements. ex- 
WASHINGTON (AP) — John L,|Pressed toe om — 
No group ever had a. more 
can labor, But there were times|“Tétched record of mistreatment 
when he acted like a man two/0f labor than the coal barons. But regret.{the light with @ result unbeliev- 
  
inches high. He had enormous. 
succesges, abysmal failure. He 
was hated and he was loved. 
* *® * 
had to be humbled in public. He 
was a great actor anda great 
too. 
He was in the main stream of! 
history, as the leader of labor in 
the 1930s but there were times: 
when he swam against it, For in- 
stance, in 1949 when the country' 
was preparing for war and he 
turned isolationist.       
  who has settled, as he nears. 80, 
into tranquility. Noe 
fought 
harder. But the , wasn’t against 
them. He was a‘ free enterpriser;} 
too. He just wanted more of- their 
profits. . 
* * * 
He had daring, courage, imagi- 
nation:-when “lesser, men around 
him quaked with timidity, Yet, if 
he couldn't. have things his own 5). 
way, he wouldn't \play. 
He started as a boy in the 
mines, to become one of the mov- 
ing forces in labor. ‘Still, under | 
his leadership his coal miners’. un-| 
ion was a dismal mess before it/| 
becamé a huge success. 
* * *   tivic leader. 
| Bridgeport, 
named chairman of the Recke- 
feller organization in his state. 
States already having Citizens! 
committees — are 
Illinois, 
Indiana — and; Michigan, 
ichusetts, 
Florida. 
Sallade said. : - Rocky Backers Add 
sine ‘ands casa! egot eno Offices in’2 States - 
ham, He could make the English Sania yeaa , berg 
* language eloquent, and very Corny! man of the National Cit Rockefeller for President 
itee, said Wednesday the organiza- 
ifion has spread to two, more states, 
‘bringing the total to nine. 
* * * 
‘Newest members of the group, 
which is leading a drive to build 
He was a torrent of restlessness SUPPort for New York Gov. Nelson 
aoe ' ‘Rockefeller as Republican candi- 
one ever, datefor the presidency in 1960, are 
American _ businessmen|Colorado and Connecticut. 
The Colerado committee | is 
headed by J. J. dustman, a 
prominent Denver business and 
Louis Josephson, 
has Conn., 
Rockefeller 
Iowa, 
Alabama, 
* * * 
“These nine states represent a 
substantial bloc of voters at next 
year's national GOP converition,”’ 
“We haye_at.least a) 
The’ créwning contradiction of'foothold in each of.them, which is 
his life came Tuesday when—after | important because no other candi- 
announcing he would retire next | ‘date ean count them as ing ‘per- 
month from the Presidency of his. ‘sonal reservation.” twere 400,000 in the union. The 
‘pitted it ~against the government the end Lewis made them see 
able 20 years ago, 
 * *  * 
His miners are on the top-rung 
of labor; in wages and benefits, 
and relations between Lewis and. 
the operators are-now so well ad-| 
justed there: hasn't been a big! 
strike in years.: 
Lewis had his bad days. When 
he became head of the miners at 
the end of World War I, there 
number dwindled so badly in the 
1920s that by 1933 they + were down 
te 150,000. . 
* * * 
At times Lewis. seemed carried 
‘away~by his own strength. He 
    more than once. President Wilson! 
forced- him with an. injunction to’ 
‘stop a strike he ecalled-in 1919 be- 
over. > 
* * * 
He striick again in World War) 
al. But he suffered his greatest 
humiliation in 1946. He defied a 
court order against a strike aid| 
for this he was fined $10,000 and) 
his union 3% million dollars. 
  
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‘MOSCOW (#—The Soviet Union 
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to chart the route of a 470-mile |” 
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border to southeast Afghanistan, | 
ithe officalSoviet news agency Tass i 
said today. . 
a 
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struction and furnish road-build- 
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Wednesday to finance the fitting 
‘ ee operation of the medical ship 
co entoie songrveranantel people-/ East and, West Pakistan, the spon- 
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Yard to the sponsoring organiza-/And keep it operating for one year. tion, Health ~ Opportunities for|!t is asking contributions of “ 
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Report Is Due Tonight 
, HOLLAND (UPI) — Campaign 
workers in- Hope College's ‘Look- 
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final reports tonight. 
At the ‘last count the fund had 
reached $275,109 on a total of 741 
pledges. The funds will go toward 
  at “several million dollars” to 
the fund campaign, , the medical personnel of the the college's building program.   eo 
  
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        THE PONTIAC PRESS, 
    
United Press International jgondola after persuading. the Gon-| 
N EW YORK CUPID) — Louis/dolier's Union. to break a 40-year. 
Schweitzer, the millionaire’s mil-/Old rule against outside ownership 
lionaire, has given away the FM of gondolas 
radio station he bought to provide! Schweitzer 
but idolier to charke anyone who says 
sent me” . the kind of music he, likes, 
the-/ he's anys-tend private taxi, “‘Loute x 
Nas ordered his gon-; 
double, 
this” friends can afford it because 
Bruno ater, shop. and. gondola. c . 
“T'm Sand that may account| follows orders, explaining to those 
for some of the-things I do—second Whe protest that it Is 
e 
* But/'the quiet elegance of its in- 
terior is jarred by 4. colorful 
advertisement reading: ‘‘When in 
Venice, use the Gondola Lucille 
“Ask for Bruno. Say ‘Louie sent 
me.” - 
Which leads Schweitzer to tell *zer, childhood, you . knew,” 
portly chemical enginéer_ who has} That brings 
made—a fortune from cigarette caprice, the ys to 
barbershop, 
When Schweitzer said the Liigi’s romantic caprice.”’ 
another “Signor 
moved -his of 
Building papers. ‘‘But. because I'm rich 
they merely call me eccentric Tffices from the Chrysier 
I wete poor they'd sav I'm crazy.” to qtarters four blocks 
- . found he yiicin t get to his a i a in © ike - ¥ . 4 
Schweitzer is crazy like a fex Chrysler Building barbs 
when it vomes to taking care of 
his ewn comfort. 
“He bought ‘station WBAI-FM in pola! 
pm fMcinarbha 
CiPSINng * Uni 
hou atte away, he 
favorite 
David en 
5:30 Giving Away ‘Radio Stations 
- Rare but What ‘a Deduction , “He said the union wouldn't let 
‘him stay later, and | asked him 
could get aroind that.”’ 
Schweitzer said. ‘‘He told me he 
would have tg own the barbershop, 
so I bought 4 for him for $60, 600 
and made him The manager. Now 
I can go in as late as I want to." how ,we 
  
In 1934, Sweden set up an offi 
ial betting agency known as Tip 
stjanst to accept wagers on sports, 
events except horse pacing. Sines 
then, Swedes have’ spent nearly 
360 million dollars with th: 
agency, the government ha i 
nm about 200 nullian dalla 
while the hettd HeImMacly het 
nH approagmately 140 nithion 
  
New York two years ago because 
he wanted “the kind of fine music 
and intellectual programing’ I en- 
joy.’ But he found it difficult to 
keep WBAI’s programing on a con- 
sistehtly high level because -it had 
commercial sponsors who had 
other ideas. 
* * * 
“I had long admired the pro- 
graming done by the fistner- 
sponsored stations KPFA and 
KPFK in Califorma, so 1 have 
donated WBAI to. the, foundation 
which administers these stations,’ 
he said. “It is a $200,000 gift, buf 
1 know that the station is in proper 
hands.” 
The Pacifica Foundation will 
take over WBAI, changing it to 
WPFI, Jan. 10, giving esoteric 
broadcast fare not previously 
available in the New York area. 
Schweitzer and his wife, former 
actress Lucille Lortel, will be 
listening wherever. they are—in 
their gray Mercedes Benz taxi. 
The $17,000 tax: has a. one. 
channel radio set tuned to WBAI 
It also has-.a two-way phone so 
Mrs.: Schweitzer can summon the 
driver, also named Louis Schweit 
to take her to Broadway plays 
or to the Theater de Lys, a profit. 
able off-Broadway property which 
Schweitzer gave her. She also 
heads the White Bape Theater on 
their Westport, Conn., estate 
“My wife told me several \.eaw 
ago that she was having difficulty 
getting cabs in the theater dis- 
trict,"" he said. ‘Shortly after. my) 
secretary told me she 
in a cab driven by a cabbie with 
my name. I got in-touch with the 
cabbie, foGnd he had a good rec- 
ord, and offered to buy him a taxi 
and give him half the earnings if 
my wife had priority on his 
services.” 
The cab was the swankiest ever 
licensed by the city hack bureau 
how he and Mrs. Schweitzer fell in 
love with Venice but hated waiting 
for’ gondolas—at, the busy Royal 
  had ridden )   
  
  Sizes. 34 to 40. 
Assorted Colors. & 
  
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pullovers, 
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    TIS A FEW DAYS BEFORE XMAS” 
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Vill Have A Merry Christmas’ 
Tomorrow-Friday __ 
Open Your Heart 
_to the Spirit of Christmas | 
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‘annual sale of the ‘Salvation Army 
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busy doctors, lawyers, merchants 
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raise money to buy food, bedding, 
clothing, toys, fuel for needy families. 
Families who would not otherwise enjoy 
even a meager Christmas. 
Tomorrow when you aré asked . . 4 
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  ite holiday, holds mere excitement 
for the girls than“for- the boys, « 
We questioned 200 
100 girls and 100 boys—about ised   
  oe _ THE PON TTA PRESS, ‘THU RSDAY, DECEMBER 1, 
  1999 ve 
  
: Christe shopping plans. And it! foar sald they--enjoy ‘Christmas 
was the girls: who were.doing most ‘shopping ana -gift-wrapping. 
of the planning, : ous j 
In an early survey, teen-agers} ynanimous, only one in every 
voted Christmas their favorite holi-| two boys said they get a kick 
any. ‘said in this « one, ie, three ote every) | out of these holiday chores. 
    
  at Our Birminghari Store Only 
~ FRIDAY and SATURDAY — a 
  ‘DECEMBER 18 & 19° 
  
  ok ‘again more girls than’ boys—, Pat “Prat, 16, of Brooklyn, “ido odd jobs for my parents 
have been saving money’ to buy —N-¥.. ome of “the 96 girls: who (and baby sift. says, 13-year-old 
gifts’ Most of the boys plan to) Say.they like Christmas shopping Carol Bergman of Waverly, Pa. 
‘get Roliday jobs to finance their: 
| Shopping trips. 4 ey * 
anymore.. And some do fot give tow in “please others andwrap it 
everyone in their. .familieg... iPretely, mS * year-old some 
anning of Clark's Summit, Pa 
GIRLS WANT- CLOTHES! ei Many of © youngsters say. the! 
Special clothing Yor Christmas is jun jn shopping is the thought of 
a must fer about. half the young" giving, while the enjoyment’ of 
isters—7 out of every 10 giths, and rift t-wrapping is. in doing some- 
:3-out of 10 boys. “thing ereative, . ___ Buewhile the girls were almost . 
We found that most youngsters. 
      and gift wrapping, explains: “It : THEY SAVE ON yee . gives me Christmas. spirit:” May Rascigno, of “Brooklyn, | 
“T like to fin d something whieh savs she saves wee her 
: money and allowance. 
. : A- surprising number 
International Theme t i agers have regular. part-lime-jiks. | 
They simply use. part of their say: | 
AAUW Has Party ings for Christmas. 
‘The Pontiac branch, “Ameri- 
can Association of University” 
Women, held its annual Christ-   Not many youngsters make gifts | 
  
“Most of the 43 per cent Who | 
| expeet to get holiday jobs will | 
work as salesmen ‘er salesgiris. i 
ce . . i Some expect to pick up shepping | 
money by. helping With, chores at! 
home, baby sitting, and running | ization procedure and told of 
Christmas in, Spain, 
- . Christmas in Ireland was de- 
  
   
  
     
   
             
   
         
         
      
      
                
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of tetin. - 
MR. and MRS. CHESTER CREWS. 
                    
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Tuesday evening. e 
«© > 
The social committee assist- 4 
ed the hostess. & 
ed a Christmas program. 
Twenty - 
ley Library. 
' Chapter 
Jan. 6 meeting. 
Oil Appliances. . 
If your appliance es Alpha Na pote foe ot 
| Bete Sigma Phi sorgrity was 
“flosted by Marie MoGill at her 
home on West lroquoig. road 
Mrs. Riehard Ferris. present 
tive underprivileged. 
children have been invited to a 
Christmas party Saturday from 
® to 4 pam. ithe Adak Shel-° 
members will: “four 
Pontiac General Hospital at the 
are seV-,         
          
        
        
      
                    
            
         
  eral years. old, 
   
        chances’ are 
She they are NOT equipped. with * Aa 
>| oiteS "Bearings. Check for oil 
            
     
    
    he a mN mas dinner-party at Devon | scribed by Mrs. Stanley Alien. * | errands. a Ce Gung ahd ofl. periodieally, A : “oe ; Gables : Mrs, Kay Holloway told how Several of the. boys-plan to. work: The 50th wedding ARNEVEPSATY of Mr, and. Mrsv me ae d ‘ s tri sk: “lash | ok OU | the Japanese observe the holi- s delivery beve . - : ; _ few drops do the trick; lash- 
rée- * | as delivery boys. : | ] Lo a ] . walt - . | day.’ : -. a | or re 1 too Chester Crews u ill be celebrated with fami yo ane ' inys of oil serve only to gam ” ‘ i" > Jose Vega, winner of the | J * * * | Mothers will get most of the ¥ . th motors Don't forget 
~ = , “Tag yo *y Mors, i ot 
° ' ° 7 D.A.R..Naturalized Citizenship Janice Antona, citizenship ‘gifts given by teer-agers this friends af an open house from IT am. too pom. Sweeper's wheels 
. Award gast year, gave the . vanice _ AN Christmas, while fathers are a Lop The ¢ 2 oy - | * . F ul r by] h 0 Ww | n g : Award das Creed” end Ais - teacher, and four ‘new citizens _close segond. Sisters’ outnumber Saturday in thet ir home on Pe ac h reel Ph ouple nets 
; “own "I Love America."’, Mrs. Moe, Bucsts. Also present wer’ brothers as gift recipients Sl per. has’ a daughter, Mrs. Barrel Hubbard of Green To Revive Lettuce 
: 4 . o- . Vega answered the questions . . a ys oosmees cent to 4s a — . ) 6 ; pe Mely 1 Mrs. Helen | — Lop ect Le Ondvke ro vl revive wilte “brace , 
Magnificent Furs For. Gift Giving, usually asked in court_natural- Kovech tre Eugene, Work. * natn sireet, and iiwo sans, " I Opies ul he Fi ny ' . ited bier vold . a ; : , ovecn, MIS. E et rOPK- | Only about one-fourth ‘of the ; i Walle , here > four erandchildren—--~ SOUPs In a bow ON At January Fur Sale Prices j ; man, Mrs. Gabriel Fléssland, youngsters. will give. to. uncles. Earl of Walled Lake. There are four gra dchild water to ‘which some leben: 
Toe, co pe N Mrs, ne way oan aunts, and cougns , Almost half and two great- grandchildren. juice has “been added, 
° M =. Ada MeDenald -an aire “aan eive save mpl. ; rs. ovotney naan ; é jill ei gifts to%frie nds, boys or on gowene: ecto ree ce ee? OST ECCET 
O om a a an i y | 
Pens Ho e Mrs. Duane Miller, chajgman Only 17 per cent of the young ‘Lyd las Co ¥ | 
Mrs. Arthur Nowotney for the Tuesday party; was | sters we ‘ueried per cent, of \ ¥ | 
MAPS. “ . tes sa Daviden the boys and 29 per cent.cof the e : opened her Sharon drive home assisted by Bonnie Davidson, - ys Ps of tne | a | 
~ wome n 's apparel Noma: ay evening for the tn- Margaret Harths, Mrs, Francis | Sitis—make the gifts they give. | awal ian HA 
WITH nual Christmas dinner of the St McDowell,- ars. Thomas Reese’ | Apparently the reason the girls e | 
. Anthony Unit. of St. Benedict's and Mrs. Paul Furlong. ~ foutnumber. the boys is their facility t | : 
- * > “Yo Guild. ~s Wx: *- * * swith knitting needles and embroi- a uau ¥ ery . _~ Mis Russell outs will -re- fer heels But there , , ots O N. WOODWARD, BIRMINGHAM Wi. tok | C= dery wheels But there are some ‘ | 
°° “TROIT & GROSSE POINTE : Mrs. Sam Hoffman presided wiew 4 papa’s Wife’ by Thyra truly unique ideas among — the The Starr avenue home of ¥ , 
ALSO DE ‘ ae ae! : i ay the ‘business meeting Re- Sere xjOrN at the Jan, 18 youngsters / Mrs. “William Tompkins- be- | is 
' rts ere heard from Mrs necting in the Community —~ | * * * came a Hawaiian setting for ¥ 
: | Fred DeLongchamp ‘and Mrs. Services Building & . » But when we asked 18-year-old’ Tuesday's meeting of the Fifst . & 
: 4 Theodore Dobski. Plans were oo —_ ee John-V. Clark-of Brooklyn if he Christian Church Lydia Cirele. y 
oa / ae — . | made’ for several fund-raising sl njoys " iese chores, he said: ‘Are The ho stess greeted her ¥ 
MEETS TES cores PCCP LENCE oe projects in January. you kidding? T just enjoy the giv- guests wearing a muumuu, % 
PTLEN «@ Former member Mrs, Wayne ing.” nathy< dress in the islam . 
CHRISTMAS GIFTS FOR THE SHUT-N Famer member Mes, Wav vou Cun, 1h ot Fumting,  Shncetvea a Chrinimas Tua - . = . : 7" ~~ + + + ‘ 4 a » CATO, ¥< a * » OX, . 6 4 r 
Kits on: SWEATERS, NEEDLEPOINT, PUPPETS, § cust. Ny has found the age-old — PY candiclight from three low — y x is NENG a oe pone aia | tables le ace cloths : AFGHANS, LIN ENS : a . * * solution for boys who dislike ari - Haig wn i e clotl ¥ é 
bf T Sh 59 W. HURON Fe The next’ meeting wil’ -be shopping and wrapping, “I let “ pa - ‘ * w i ; a 
% he Oxford op “STREET ~~ Jan. 11 at the Starr avenue icmy sister do it,” he’ says. M bon , * ke on th 4 HER FAVORITE ot 
. p 's. Frank Totte i en, Mrs. Tompkins spoke on they : 
ARRAAARADRRHDD CDAD BBP: 22 DRRRNABARDTARBAD ADDI, home. of Mi s. Frank To € y The 75 per cent of the youngsters istand history and: gave a. nas. ate A — 
- . de. - iwhe si Av e money for Christmas tive dance. # PER MES rand COLOGNES & 
t ‘rely on income from baby-sitting, | Mr. Tompkins showed scenic’ | ¥ i U a 
t | . “paper routes and their allowances colored slides taken during - 4 i , 
ie a ‘ GIVES POETRY their six week's stay in the  # 
le MALING SH OES ‘ Bill Guest. 17, of Clark Summit,- islands, while attending the & for Under the Tree 
‘ weer h heen, ‘ Pa., explains: “I compile books University of | Hawan last ¥ —, . a ° “el. ; 6 4} 4 ‘ite lic summer y : 
a ae . * of the poetry IT write which I . ~ @ e 
om " give my friends.” Carol Bergman The circle sent gifts to an gy CARRON CHANEL 
- "se paints pictures. Mary—Doyle, 14 adopted bo. at the Cleveland ¥ : ~ & 
. | ai] 1 “e of Chicago, _make s pot t-hol lers “and Christian hon Enjoying the  % e CORDAY e LA GALION *, 
: ‘ } C8 “xchange of gifts were Mrs. , r theyll call you % “cosmetic. cases exchange of gift ¥ , G : : . ula Buckler, Mrs, D."D. Me- .@e X. ° : Sandy Aronsohn, 15, of Dalton, bas ; i “ _ 7 ; ave y @ LANVIN EVYAN ~ 
: : P tt onsensus t Coll, Mrs. Lester Stanley, Mrs . t, 
. : a., sums up the consens « ~ -’ Clark. Mrs. Martie . i 
° Santa Claus : ‘ why youfigsters make gifts this ean ark "Baker. Mrs e CARVEN © REVLON iA 
% a way: “It saves money and be- UKE Yau hn Mrs. Ame lia ¥ be = ames augn f AMe ile . i 
+ 4 > sides grandparents and parents ee con Mre. Ruth. Wade, & @ HATTIE CARNEGIE AN & 
. NANCY JE AN PATTON seem to like them better.” Nh ve Dee, , ( . i 7 and Mi ‘ ¥ ‘ 
: iWiTS, de { OUisoOn an 3 S. ¥ 
‘ Mr. and Mrs bert Patton The advantage of the home-made’ | yarry Kunse. u e PRINCE MATCHABELLI \ 
of Bangor. street “announce the itt over the one bought in a . * + Pa we , ‘ \ 
* engagement their daughter store, Says Carol Bergman, is that Assisting the hostess were ° . J 
‘ N lean, to George W. “at nkes a closer love p resent Mrs. John 2adenhaugh, Mrs. y B bE {l / II l L LL ) GI} T. ti RA PPE D : 3 
T yi nof Mr.vand Mrs. when you make. things yourself." Rex Cummings; and Miss Lor- y . + Ge Jackson of Ubly. No “Bil Guest agrees. “I am giving na MacKellar, ¥ - 
+ date hus been set for the wed- rt of myself." says Bill, ‘‘not The —-program closed ith zg 4 r a4 / : a x 
- ding. 1 manufactured item — Mrs. Joe Morgan using as her* ° if kL ‘ Pe 4 = “ ad - int i * M ha 
+ subject. “Widen your hearts” -% i | & b ' ea | 
4 . : to full concern for all _People vs A | 
T sts i , . ; ' A | 
Tt State Hospital Group:There ; | " 72 North Saginaw Street ; | 
: —— : ,) a O ono r Naeamepiad.3 HRARRARIS DARI RAMARRBHNT HDHD. DRAMA BI | 
ule Party at YMCA 12 | mp Yule Farty at Tf! L d | | | | : “ . usDands _— i A. 2.90° = . | B Y yy : 1 + . i rs fd 74 e : faa x “it ’ ve) . and ‘pire ants ore Wire " . . . ; (N The . Hie oup . ! Pon ue ‘trehine us WE “ ue Alpha chapter of Beta_Thet eee ~ | 
“ ° tiac State Ho pita attended the Allan He Monroe, Mrs. E-vere yh carari rm Tuesday eve- ; ‘ * ; ° | 
;.when you brife , Hac State Hospital attended te Allan He Monroe. Mes: Everett phi_serority_met Tuesday ee ee ee . ) fo) . oe a ram stmas Party a the €. Russell: Kay Vedas rs Nowra ning at the Louella drive home Wouldn't He Like to Receive ; . A | 
We evening Strickland and Mrs. NetZier. of Mrs. Jack Greathouse. - 2 O | 
,) . Se ve i men rab ! re: salos Gifts were brought for distri- These for Christmas e:- O ) 
‘ and others harmonized in trio bution to the Oakland County é mE : 
. . and quartet selections, The Pillow Case Sizing Youth Center . oO 
¢ CPEPYLITS eane am ar ea rey ls : ~ 
a ee familiar carol For correct pillow case size Announcement was myade of a" 
: around ‘the Christmas «tree. , nitew and-add + the annual party for husbands, —} | 
| a] + kt _, Measure pillow and-add two to be Jan 30 at Independence \. { i 
During the evening Santa | Inches in width and six inches ~ ‘Township Hall in Clarkston. > 1. ! .« “ Claus and his red nosed rein- in length. Remember, as you Games and a gift exchange Blazer . | 
deer, portrayed by S._B. Netz- are reading the ‘label before fqllowed. — ' ) 
; ler and his German shepherd, you buy, that the size indicated » The next Meeting wil be ato JACKETS | _ dog, brought gifts -and candy. - on the label is the size before. —< the Otsego drive home of Mrs. + : ~ 
. in of the’ program hemming Charle ‘s. Kreher _ 
Hl NDB is | / | ‘cones, . . | ; A if Continental styling | 
; Fd handsome paisley plaid in 4 . q ; : ‘ cottor cCOrguroy Lined - 
Take the ni out f i t Zi | Ce uttor Red or . p or winter... Zip into vos 3 to T % > 
A, Glove suede, with— “ T 98 to 2 98 4 Satin. trim. » . . 4 
. . ; one an. te. 
1 RB. Simulated call, : White and tton any 
5 mo ‘ ~ dacr Box ets with tie 
C. Jaguar Grain simulat ° cks to match 
colf, with four — - _ 
compartmenis ; 
: @ They're Boot and Shoe in One! | 
~ ¢ * 
. @ Shearlon Collar flips up or down, . SWEATERS 
“ . fs -is moth and mildew-proof! _ . 
; @ Innerlining of shearion throughout— . 3.98 and 2.98 
oe thick and cozy warm! . : 
ft AAS . 2 
; @ Foam Crepe Sole—Lightweight! 08% orlon slipover.or 
Suede front piece ‘matches the smooth ardigan. Norwegian’ or 
: ‘feather fir BLACK. GRAY and CAMEL: 3 jacquard Knits. Red? : e eras 
“50: N. ‘Ss. AGINAW S r. . beige, say, Sizes 3 10 9 
~ Open Every Eeoning, _ Christmas Eve. 2 - , 
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  re THE PON ITIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1959"   
  
Cesare Siepi, the opera world’s 
most bachelor. z 
aS eS “This is terrible!’ said the rug- 
ged, handsome basso with a Latin 
accent that 1s certainly no labit-|year is” merely considered ty. * 
“Tf women have the freedom 
to propose in 1960, I advise all 
American males to return to 
sen de Aol          
  
Toth-Evans Ceremony 
at Emmanuel’ Baptist 
_ The Rev, Willard Stalleup read 
the Satu nuptials of Judith El- 
len Evans aiid §. Lawrence Toth in 
the Emmanuel Baptist Church. 
Tall altar vases of white pompons, 
carnations and: roses caught the 
light from candelabra placed in the 
chancel, ° . 
Four tiers of white Chantilly 
lace over taffeta 
  tatiioned:- the outfant: willing oun. ‘The fitted 
bodice and long tapering sleeves 
“A tiny Swedish crown of thine- 
stones and pearls secured the fin- 
gertip veil of silk illusion, The 
bride’s cascade. bouquet of white 
with ye carnations was backed with : 
Honor mnldPeqay Seredgn:ot 
.| Waterford appeared in ballerina- 
length powder blue nylon taffeta, 
The bride's sister Christine, 
chose floor-lengtir-white lace over 
powder blue taffeta, They wore 
floor-length white lace over pow- 
der blue taffeta. They wore 
erown-type hats with’ nose veils 
and carried biue-tipped white 
carnations. - 
On the esquire side were Her- 
bert Wilson- of Lake Orion, best 
man; the bride’s brother Thomas 
and Dennis Williamson of Lake 
Orion, ushers, — 
Parents of the | 
Mrs. Vernon Evans of Knoll 
street -and the Steven. Toths of 
Gratton street, greeted 150 guests 
_at a church reception following 
the “rites, 
Mrs. Evans chose moss green 
lace over taffeta, a green and rose 
cessories for her daughter’s wed- 
ding. Mrs. Toth's gown of blue 
lace over taffeta was accesorized 
  | 
  by Boone Peon Sew this smart and.easy shirt- 
waist, and off you go — almost. 
anywhere from now through. 
Spring. It has a face-flattering dou- | 
ble collar; and a softly gored skirt! 
to minimize your hiplirié” Tomor- | 
rew's pattern: Misses’. 
Printed Pattern 4947; Women’ $| 
Sizes 36, 38, 40, 42, 44, 46, 48, 50. 
Size 36 takes 4 yards 39-inch. 
Printed directions on each pat- 
tern part. Easier, accurate. 
— Send-S0- cents in coins” for this 
pattern—add 10.cents for each pat- 
tern for 1st-class mailing. Send to 
Anne Adams, care of The Pontiac 
Press, 137 Pattern Dept., 243 West 
17th St., New York 11, N.Y, Print 
plainly Name, Address with Zone, 
Size and Style number._.   lin navy, Both mothers wore pink 
‘carnations. . 
* x * 
| After a northern Michigan hon-| 
/eymoon, the couple will reside on| | cay ‘the achelts conn 
_jhome and a family, and how can’ 
Mr. and™ 
hat, green gloves, and crystal ac-| ° | Fright ens -Ttlian   > es f Sorority Celebrates Yule 
  
red 
“It was all lost on me. T thougtit 
they were making” their proposi- 
tions in jest.” 
*. * : ot a 
Stepi “modestly protests that he 
is no Don Juan, but the title role 
of “Don Giovanni,” Mozart's great 
opera about the tabled lover, 
one of his favorites. 
He also denied that he has a 
technique for avoiding marriage. 
“Pm not a confirmed bache- | 
lor,” he said witha laugh. “I al way.” 
oui does not ‘wish to spend any 
his time and energy on 
ig things and would like to be even 
is nore intense about las work than 
he ise 
‘He loves meeting eenoonedl beau- 
ties and women “destined. to be 
glarnorous,'* but he does not seek 
them aut as dates, He doesn't like 
hig parties where he has to’ meet’ 
‘lots of strangers. 
His idea of a_plesant evenihg, 
lis a date ‘with a girl I’m fond 
I have that lng my Gypsy ot ” @ good dinner at an intimate 
life?” ae . | Festaxirant with music and a little 
the year “as a traveling perform- |. “From many angles ‘I'm in: - 
er,” keeping operatic engagements} clined toward an American 
in-New York, Chicago, San Fran- wite,” he said. ~ 
elsco, Milan, Naples and Florence! —‘“American women are still un- 
and’ going on extensive concert/usual personalities to me. It is 
tours. wenderful to watch them as they 
DECLINES PARIS CALL gain freedom from silly taboos 
He is so busy that he had to without losing their femininity.” 
decline an invitation to sing at|, S!P! does not believe that Amer-/” 
the Paris Opera this season. ican women are undermining 
“1 am a bachelor merely be-| their men's traditional position of 
eause I am a singer,” he said authority or even want to, 
“T know many singers marry. But|_!" his opinion, men always will 
I don't know how they manage shotlder the major responsibilities 
of marriage. 
“ET must admit P've been tempt- “We gave the rib, and it is al 
ed to make the trip te the altar, ‘ways to our advantage,” he said.   without considering it final. 
“But I think marriage means a. 
    
oF 
OPEN EVERY NIGHT TO 9 
Monday through Soturday : 
Downtown AND 
Drayton Plains   
   
    am dept. stores 
  -|Allemanders. Swing Out 
Allemanders’ Square Dance Club, 
    TTTITITITITIILILIT er ee 
   
      north Opdyke road 
  
Women 
Hold Tea 
‘at Church. 
7 The Pontiac Woman's Club held|” 
the traditional silver _tea at Beth- 
‘any. Baptist Church. 
Program chairman Mrs. J, O. 
‘Radenbaugh presented William 
|Coffing, who directed the Junior 
Girls’ Glee Club of Eastern Jun- 
Lior High School in its first public 
| appearance. 
* * 
Tea chairman Mrs. Clarence 
Myers was assisted by Mrs. Clif- 
ford Steffey, Mrs. Grace Steeves,| © 
Mrs..I. M. Lewis, Mrs. John Lyons, 
Mrs. W..H. Bedard, Mrs. Ira Had- 
drill, Mrs. Orrin Huntoon and Mrs. 
H. T. Rombough. 
The Jan, 18 meeting will be at 
the Pontiac Federal Savings “ 
Loan Assn. Building. 
  
  
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Alter carol-singing, Mrs, 
Theodore Fauble told a Christ- 
mas story. Gifts were tagged 
for the Oakland County Medi- 
cal Care’ Facility. . 
Guests were AnidieW Mitch- 
ell,.. Albert E. Kohn, Harrold 
Diekman, Russell Byans, Jack 
Helvey, Floy¢ TP. 
Robertson, Arthur FL Leon.   held its pre-Christmas dance Sat- 
outside |urday at. Waterford High School.’ 
Sam Joan, club caller, presented) xe 8 
Penny Waltz.” 
Leonard Barnes directed carol- 
singing in a candle-lighted room. 
Guests'were, Mr, and Mrs. Harry 
iSpecht, Michael Miramtu and 
June Newman of Detroit; the 
Charles Jeagers, Mr. and Mrs. 
Maurice Moy, the James Dyers, | 
the Jack McCullochs, Mr. and Mrs.| 
*|Robert ‘Price and the Ray Bow- 
Allemanders’ next dance will be 
Jan. 9 at John Piérce Junior High 
School. 
  
Ten per centof the nation’s 
honeybee colonies are located in 
California, 
       
   
  .'the January meeting, ard McKinley, Meés-and Mrs. 
| William J. Christie and Eliza- 
beth Whire. . 
Mrs. Ivan Seuter, hostess, 
was assisted by Mrs. Daniel 
Hackett, Mrs,. Russell. Evans, 
Mrs, Lula Ogden and Mrs. 
Kohn. 
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Gets Together 
‘Twelve members of “Naomi Cir- 
‘ele-of: First Christian Church met 
at the home of Mrs. Ray Patton on 
\Richard street Tuesday. 
Mrs, Elwood ._Dunn gave’ the 
Christmas program. Mrs. John Ap- 
pleton read devotions. Mrs. How- 
ard Reynolds was a guest. 
Mrs. James B. Boaz of Frembes 
street, Drayton Plains, will hostess       
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TOWN leads the way with LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES and STILL L GUARANTEES 
ALL MERCHANDISE. ws 
MAKES REAL ICE CREAM AND DELICIOUS DESERTS 
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Make- Up Kit“: 32% 
ONE OF THE MOST ASKED FOR TOYS 
MATTEL 
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HOLSTER SET 
FULL FACTORY GUARANTEE 
‘JUNIOR MISS FACTOR 
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AMACHINE SET 
  
  
  
    SUPERIOR—REG. $1.50 
PRINTING @y ay, 
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MARX—REG. $6 
FORT $458 
Apache 
  
‘MARX—-REG. $6 
Ski Ball $459 GAME   
MARX—REG. $4 
RICOCHET $438 
CARBINE   
REG. $4 
TRANSPORT © ‘SPORTS CAR 2" 
With 4 Sport Cars 
  
REG. $3 
Jeep & House $ 88 
Trailer Set | 
  
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LIGHT SETS _T Light Set 
15 Light Set 
35 Light Miniature $1.88 
15 Light Outdoor . .52,88 
  
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