én ? lke Ready to Join Summit Meeting --on 2 Conditions WASHINGTON (—President Eisenhower held open the door to an East-West summit conference today with word to Soviet Premier Nikolai Bulganin that “I am ready to meet” on two conditions. President Eisenhower pro-| Eisenhower's reply to Bulganin also urged Soviet posed today a precariously- agreement to a far-ranging peace program that would 59 budget of/end nuclear weapons manufacture and testing, cur- ae aes witty the oe ot = veto.and production of accent on missiles an De fonse Takes issiles Placed in the Spotlight; Tax Hike Hinted | -U. S. Now in the Red, but Surplus Predicted for Next Year WASHINGTON (INS) — a 7 “growing danger” of sia’s space-age threat. The chief executive said [preceded by an airing of issues in missiles, and idedicate outer space “to the peaceful uses of man- y top-level meeting, the Pres- iden told the Premier, must be «64 Cents in 100 Balance of Each Dollar. Covers Civil Benefits, | Government Costs the federal government will lend the current fiscal year) some $388,000,000 in the red but optimistically pre-| dicted a $446,600,000 sur- plus in the 12 months “be- ‘West Europe Relieved "LONDON « — West European ginning July 1. | | 4 WASHINGTON HAPPY WINNERS—Pontiac Press Editor John contest, and split $1,600. Left to right W. Fitzgerald (right) presented checks_to_this TMcCombs, Melvin C. Kimmerer. and Cyril 3. Pentise + Press are J The President's answer to the! i | summit — Sixty-four) happy trio today after they all won the Pot-o-Gold _Kampsen. This was the final contest. Soviet Sputniks was a proposal to cents out of every dollar in Pres-; spend $5,300,000,000 in the next ident Eisenhower's new budget will fiscal year on the nation’s missile” be spent on protection—the mili-| arsenal—more than four times the amount spent three years ago and’t4ry. atomic, foreign aid and other: otiations must show, “good nearly twice the amount spent last, costs related to national security.| | hope of advancing the cause of year. peace and justice in the world” Although the nation’s defenses | See Charts Page 2 +f oes a’ ra = are so strong as to provide a | a [pe a oe HR area ee ae mai | The Test of the dollar pie is cut! months ~ concern now is fer the future. \up as follows: foreign r inegotiations among diplomats and Three Waterford Men Share - Final $1,600 Pot-O-Gold Prize Three Waterford Township resi-|contest, their entries, which con-) Cyr 3. Kampeen, 34, of 2918 ‘dents cracked The Pontiac Press tained two mistakes, were the top, Denby St., a plant guard at Pon- Eisenhower's 4,000-word person-' Pot-O-Gold contest today. splitting answers of 22,32] received this last) tiae Moter Division; - In his message accompanying the 968-page document, the Presi- dent made a score of recommenda- ing, commerce, farm progfams. tions for Congress to follow to bal-iveterans and resource develop-. ance the budget, many of which) the lawmakers will find difficult to) enact in this election year. I _ But he warned that they are nec-| essary “to do what is required for) our defense efforts and meet the ernment, including along basic needs of our doméstic pro- grams without an increase in tax rates.” The fiscal 1958 spending fig- Bre is not only peacetime's larg- est but is only $340,000,000 less than during the peak year of the Korean War. It is nearly 10 bil- lien dollars more than the Presi- | dent's smallest budget. Eisenhower not only called for extension of the Korean War tax rates on corporation income, al- eoholic beverages and cigarettes, but proposed an increase in the |o tax on aviation fuel and a new tax) Twenty-two cents for civil bene- al letter replied to one Builganin| fits, including welfare, labor, hous-| sent him Dec. 10, but also clearly the final $1,600 puzzle prize. Under the relaxed rules of the’ |week. Sharing in the split-up were: icovered the essence of a second "| Bulgatiin note last week. | Eleven cents for interest on the federal debt. sata greeted pag ro with the executive And here's where the money for jeach budget dollar will come from: | Fifty-two cents from the individ-| ‘ual income taxpayer. Twenty-seven cents from the cor-' poration income tax. Thirteen cents from excise taxes. | Eight cents from customs and ‘other receipts. on jet fuel.. (Three Injured Fighting SUGGESTS REVISIONS ~-He—alse.arged..approval of _ a, ‘House bill designed to remove un- ‘Detroit Roll-Arena Fire zone free of nuclear weapons. He accused Ressia of a great + error “fe tuition to reunify Ger- (Coritinued on Page 2, Col Area Can Expect Unpleasant Weather Along with icy temperatures, |Pontiac area residents can expect . 2) ‘some unpleasant weather for the’ next few days, reports the U.S Weather Bureau. Tonight will be clbudy and some- what warmer with a low of % Light snow is expected late tonight, possibly} Death of Girl Concludes Row Over Presley REDWOOD CITY, Calif. (INS) — Carol Taylor, 15-year-old Redwood; City girl, died yesterday of injuries suffered when she was beaten with) a baseball bat by her foster broth-| Elvis Presley. Carol, who had not regained con- sciousness after the attack last, | Thursday, died of extensive brain) j injuries. | San Mateo County district at- torney said a complaint chartg- ing the foster brother, ‘Cordie Lee Pendleton, also 15, with murder | probably will be drawn up today. The case may be through the Juvenile Court, Cordie Lee and a younger broth- er in an argument about singer 2 Top Surgeons to Be Consulted | Hospital Plans to Take | Depositions of Experts | on Local Control Rules | + Two of the nation's leading sur- GM Truck & Coach; Cooley Lake Rd., a teacher. * * * Because they weré Pontiac Press jsubscribers,each of the three win- ners received a $25 bonus. POPULAR CONTEST Thus ended one of the most popu- lar promotions ever put on by The Pontiac Press, which saw more than 500,000 entries. Total distributed to the 11 winners was $3,100. Overjoyed at their success with jgeons will be asked tomorrow fo} igive depositions in the controversy between Pontiac General Hespital | E Dr, Neil .H. Sullenberger, oust-' ied staff surgeon who is suing the | jhospital for reinstatement and) $250,000 damages. The depositions are also to be en- tered as evidence in another suit) brought against the hospital by the tricky solutions to the Pot-O- 1Gold which have befuddled Pon- tiac area residents, the lucky trio} had a eae. of plans for their} | windfall toda * -* * McCombs, who almost didn’t send in a solution this time, plans to pay off some debts, and possibly set aside some cash for a trip this summer, 2 Men Confess ‘in Police Death ~}before taxes, on net capital, Postpones Plan fo Seek Shorter Work Week Union Proposal Calls. forShare ifEarnings —-__ Top-10 Pct. Before Tax | DETROIT (##—The Unit- ed Auto Workers called to- day for a profit-sharing plan in 1958 wage con- tracts, and postponed de- mands for a shorter work week. . The union’s proposed profit-sharing would begin when a manufacturer’s profits topped 10 per cent, ‘Corporate executives, stockholders, workers and consumers would be includ- ed in any sharing. Under the UAW proposal half of profits above 10 per cent would be retained by the manufacturer for stockholders and executives; one-_ fourth set aside for hourly-rated workers and salaried employes oth- er than executives, and one-fourth for consumers in the form of re- bate on purchases. It said the division formula is used by corporations in Genie” ing executive bonuses. as 3rd Suspect in Detroit | Bar Slaying Is Nabbed’ | in Arkansas | DETROIT (INS) — Police said Melvin C. Kimmerer, 56, of 3049|today two men confessed to taking In postponing demands for a ishorter work week, the UAW said \it acted in the light of the realities ‘of the world situation. WAGE HIKE PROPOSED The union proposed an immedi- late general wage increase, but set no specific amount. a added, however, it should be - Barkman St., a group leader at part in the murder of Detroit John I. McCombs, 35, of 7120 Patrolman Donald Coulter who (Continued on Page 2, Col. 7) | was felled by a shotgun blast dur- mixed with sleet or light freezing DETROIT ® —“Three firemen Tait re 1 i ee ducts..of ..a- ken_family,/four general ‘practitioners who intendéd tax benefits and hard- Temorrow will be cloudy with had “been taken into the home of) Francis Taylor, executive secre-' suffered. minor sas reser ey for small business that would not)" , cost the government revere. \nre = the Roll- aren Roller Skat- | ing Rink. The men were treated for cuts . and bruises and released. Fire Chief Edward J. Blohm es- timated damage to the building and its contents at $100,000. The fire’s cause was not immediately determined. 34-38, The forecast for tomorrow night is cloudy with little change in temperature and a low of 25-29. . The outlook for Wednesday -is partly cloudy and cdider. ~ Twenty was the lowest recorded temperature in downtown Pontiac any new scientific breakthroughs (Continued on Page 7, Col. 1) reading was 41, poccasional light snow, high near | preceding 8 a.m. At 2 p.m, the) Bed claim local fules interfere with) their right to practice medicine freely. mpsen, who just built vo “house for his wife Laciile and two children, Karry and Johnny, will have lots of use for his $558.35 Cross Chapter, a year ago. The youth, who broke down when) informed of Carol’s death, told au- thorities the argument over Elvis Presley touched off the attack and \hinted at deeper resentments with the statement: | “She just thinks she’s better than I am because she has her real parents.’” Chart Tells Missile fee St epee PeNE EE gots guage Seer story | The surgeons are Dr. Paul R. Hawley, director of the Ameri- ean College of Sutgeons and Dr. Kenneth Babcock, director of the Joint Commission on Accredita- tion of Hospitals. -" Dies Unexpectedly in the Saturday morning slaying. Madison, 30, both of Detroit, were being -held for investigation of murder. Police are searching for Madison’s brother, Turner, 23, also of Detroit who was reported seen with his wife at a bus station in Toledo, Ohio, last night. A nationwide alarm was sent out to pick him up. A man fit- ting his description was arrested in Forrest City, Ark., today. Police said a speck of nitrate powder detected by a powerful microscope on Farmer’s hand cracked the case. The test was taken to determine if he had handled a shotgun recently. Farmer stated: }..It_ looks like you got me. I'll tell you all.” = Police are also holding Essie Lee parted check. Kimmerer had his eye on some new furniture to enjoy with his| wife Florence arid their two chil- dren. . Ail three of the winners had been’ only one error, when perfect an- swers were required. State Sen. Storey BELDING (® — State Sen: Bert J. Storey, 77, a Republican legis- lative veteran, died unexpectedly * * * 5 ee attended the opening of trict, apparently feeling well. He was taken ill Friday night. . Storey was chairman of the Senate Agriculture committee. He first was elected to the House in 1938 and served six consecutive terms. He was elected to the Senate jin 1954 and again in 1956. In Today’s Press a Marine Corps hero in World War Il and a Medal of Honor Andrews, who told theni she tried, to get rid of the guns used in the robbery. Russians to Tour U.S. NEW YORK @® -- Fifty Rus- sian professors in education and related fields are scheduled to tour the United States next No- vember. ing «& bar holdup that netted $100. The men told police a third man believed to have fled to Arkansas or Louisiana, was the triggerman Burton Farmer, 22, and Andrew|" Graham, identified as a friend of|,. Auto Retailers Stocked Ahead at Year's Start DETROIT ® — Automobile re- tailers started 1958 with 637,720 new cars on hand, Automotive News reported today, The total compares with 531,949 units unsold on Dec. 1 and with 512,018 on Jan. 1 a year ago. « *« * The trade paper said the total as of Jan. 1 this year represented a 46dys supply for the retailers. It reflected, the paper said, a de- cline in new car sales, It added that production curtailments or- dered as a result of the sales lag, inventories from going higher. The paper continued: “But fur- ther (inventory) increases this month and in February are likely. Teak the..November-February.... are expected fo average 400,000 a month, while production en running in excess of 500,000 ‘monthly. * * * “A 45-day supply in dealer in- ventories ig regarded as a max- imum operating level by finance companies and banks, Floor-plan- ning often is restricted when stocks rise beyond that point. “The Jan. 1 inventory included a 10 per cent increment of unsold 1957 models, or about 65,000." South Dakota Gov. Joe J. _|the Jan. 20 Oakland County Eisenhower Inaugural An- niversary dinner to be held announced today. dent Eisenhower and Vice Ike Anniversary ~Dinner to Spotlight Gov. Joe Foss Foss will be the speaker at at the Elks Temple, it was President Nixon, over a closed-circuit telecast which will be beamed into 43 din- ners in 27 states. The President's speech will also be featured on regular tele- , | vision. ® * -* The 42-year-old Foss, Billy Grahams Greet Their Fifth Youngster | ernor in 1954. He wag re-elected to) ASHEVILLE, N.C. @ — Comics: . 52.655... veseesive M1 la second. term in 1956. gelist and Mrs, Billy Graham now County NeWs ..,......... 18 ——— a fave en, sowaeeeyss geversse @ The dinner ts in celebration of seven-pound boy Markets ........,.....04.. 9% | the President's fifth inaugural (1.3. at Memorial Obituaries ....... ......... 17 | Samlversary. Merritt D: Hill and |... been named Nelson Edman Sports .........-.40 seseee 1809 | Mts. Irma Birming: (Graham. _,° Theaters ..:........ t:--ee- 28 | Ramm co-chairmen qf the event: | tr was emied for TV & Radio Programs .. 27 | sald some 500 are expected 10 |. Ren of Montreat, ae, Beet oe os : =" attend. nal grandfather, agdesaee “We are planning this dinner as; mond teeseeeee Jeustesesss © Fg Pony ee nee nie Cine i mae eee ° as. participa-|Grahams were graduated, arug_CampbetTar _Accariaat tion as possible we have estab-| The Grahams have another ee lished a ‘price of $50 for the man’s and three daughters, i ¥ —— | | | Tabs a Few Receive Grants | Punchy Figures | | WASHINGTON U8 — The new Ford Foundation Makes federal budget is a Figure Fil = bert’s paradise. : Final Payments to. 7 Where else could you learn tha’ : wee ‘Uncle Sam is replacing twe dumb- Private Institutions ‘waiters at the Capitol at a cost : yf $12.000° Or that The 1957 final payments to Oak- cou: $229.008 to foot the bill for land County's Ladi! a OM folding documents in fiseal 1959¢ 1956 grants from the Ford Founda- 1. Commerce. Department is! nae announced today by the .o.ine $57.000 for earthquake in-| foundation © * St. Joseph Mercy Hospita! : work. Apparently a} slump is envisioned in this field! as the current year's Din : Po inasimucn totai ending September 1957. Its about $117.000 grant from the foundation was’ The $196,000 gratien Service snared 2H stow Others are: William Beaumont, @*4)> last year. Koya! Oak, $52,450 of $104,906 in The Coast Guard. along with its grants; Oakland Ceater Hospital, ™an) other duties. managed to) Royal Oak, $3,000 of $10,000; patrol 94 regattas Mariette Community Hospital, _ lee $8,150 of $16,300. a The Internmal Revenue Servicey— sent tax refunds to 96,845,998 Ardmore Hospital, Ferndale “a ; : ~ $5,850 of $11.700;-Kister Kenny Polio ae eens = or Hospital, Farmington, $10.50 of | oe : met war keepl $20.300, and Cranbrook Infirmary,' ‘873 in t or — toe Bloomfield Hills, $5.000 of $10,000 S eneniell ay s = complete the List. . pst* : = i bad ' It'll cost about 1'g milion dol- ' These Paymen’® ee med the lars in the upcoming year keeping lasccatem ¢) special) tabs on Americans being born program for 3.342 voluntary non- erring maried ad dying. . —_ ae i The FBI will spend much more, _ ‘however, keeping track of persons The Ford dieaeagein during - for other reasons. ‘ past fiscal year, made grants and |, vp , apppropriations totaling $83 million = paces cola even Rie ggg for education, public affairs, cre@ tion dollars is being counted on tive arts, urban and regional prob-! j ’ pay, up half a milli lems, economic research, science, ee year: : international activities and over- seas programs. : |° Under the statement for the, President's Advisory Commission « "(for Presidential Office Space, there! |was this listing: | Average number of employes in 1957—one. : of employes at end of * * } | Number | year—none Ike Sets 2 Conditions what are the signs in the sxy f0F Summit Meeting which foretelt the approach of a) cold front? . (Continued From Page One) There are few signs in the sky| many as agreed at the Geneva which will give you any clue 10 summit conference in 1955. He the approach of a cold front, de-| biamed the cold war on the ‘‘ex- spite what some may claim. A pansionist policy” of Soviet com- warm front usually gives ample| nunism. warning before moving ir but al ~ cold front may often give none at would never engage in ssica all. . ‘and pointedly expressed hoge that The first sign of a cold front 18 |-‘the Soviet Union will feel a simi- usually not far enough in advance jar aversion to any kind of ag- of its actual arrival to do much) By E. 1. SIMS ssion.”’ S good. This clue is a sharp Lani Eisenhower's proposals covered in the wind. This is actually the | nine basic points: leading edge of the cold front, | Outer space—Eisenhower de- Federal Budget | “Area Hospitals. “Tiae, received $9866 tor the sear -quake things are expected to—cast— Naturalization and = Immi- BUDGET CALCULATIONS—Although increased expenditures to counteract Russia's missile threat and a business downturn may result in a deficit of some $400 million dollars at the end of the present fiscal year, President Ei billion-dollar surplus in fiscal 1959. The picture as the Presiderit. presents it to Congress shows (left) proposed expenditures totaling Are UDGE' dollars and the hoped-for surplus. senhower looks ahead to a half- begins July 1. $73.9 billion dollars in fiscal °59, estimated $74.4 billion will come from as proposed in Mr. Eisenhower's budget is illustrated in the chart on the right. The new fiscal year 4 »,6 : ; LA. * — |Fire- , for Cause of Store Blaze cS ® in Bi r r Chief ii i » Still ‘Loo 45 - =5 kin : o two hours after de-icovered at. * A Traffic was rerouted for /about NEA Newseharis receipts of $74.4 billion Where each basic dollar of the Biggest Surprise in Budget = Ike Asks 5-Cent Stamp WASHINGTON # — The biggest surprise in history's biggest peacetime budget is a five-cent stamp. President Eisenhower would have it replace three-cent postage on inter-city letters. Eisenhower told Congress today he is depending on this and other budget expenditures for the pro- fee ceeoaais te Fe every motion of educafion during fis- | person, cal 1959 at 460 million The figures are based on the of- compared to the estimated ficial Jan. 1 population estimate of million’ for fiscal 1958 which | 172,800,000. dune 30. —_— ends next WASHINGTON # — President increases in postal rates to put the federa] government back into provide money for Eisenhower's spending budget for gee continuing efforts to rid the Great fiscal 1959 comes to $427.86 for Traffic Deaths Low in State Five Die on Weekend As Michigan Records ‘ Deathless Sunday Ry THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Michigan drivers had a perfect) safety record Sunday with no deaths reported. The unusual sit- UAW to Ask Share Fa Chief Smith said damages to the building probably would not reach this amount. .| One hearing is scheduled for to- night's City Commission meeting. Officials will consider the re- er of Monahan's Beef Buflet on East Maple avenue, to. erect a sign within the limits of the city The present average hourly wage in the auto industry is - Increased benefits under the ex- Several real estate brokers in Birmingham will present their rea- ban on Sunday real estate sales should be rejected. * x.* Under SUB, auto makers contrib- ute to a fund from which unem- ployment compensation may be supplemented for 26 weeks to give roughly 60 per cent of the no take-home pay. Protection of jobs also will be The proposed pre-school vision- screening program will be dis- cussed tomorrow when the Bir- mingham Alumnae Chapter of Del- ta Gamma sorority, meets at 8 p.m. with Mrs. A. D. Gravenhorst, 4360 W. Maple Rd. asked in’ factory transfers from! The , Under the sponsor. one location to another. ship of the national Delta Gam- * *« * ma sorority, will prepare a pro- The industry's Big Three, Gen- eral Motors, Ford and Chrysler, reserved immediate comment on the union's demands. The program 1g He pledged the United States| black ink in fiscal 1959. leach American man, woman and | WASHINGTON um — Congress °"'* was asked today to appropriate) Missiles alone — research, de- \145'2 million dollars in the year velopment, production, missile starting July 1 to kick off Presi-| ships and construction for the dent Eisenhower's new, program — will cost $30.67 per program of federal aid to cone American. ition Eisenhower estimated The national debt figure, esti- total ‘mated as of July 1 at $271,200,000,- Lakes of the destructive lamprey. se@ uation held the state's weekend traffic death toll to only five. * * * * = a He asked in his budget message} The weekend toll included two ‘that $915,000 e provided the) pedestrians struck by cars and two \Great Lakes Fishery commission drivers whose automobiles left ‘for the-year starting July_1._Anihighways and struck trees. Three |equal amount was available for persons were killed Saturday and| ithe control program in the cur-|two died in Friday night accidents. * * * Both Sides in Lansing Fire Opening Salvos moving over the surface of the'clared, ‘can we not stop the pro- earth, and will probably be lead-\quction of such weapons which ing the full-bodied front itself only would use, or more accurately by hours. imisuse, outer space? . . , should Notice the sky. If it is clearing. not outer space be dedicated to or hag just cleared, and the wind the peaceful | LANSING ® — Early battle lines,33 million dollars in the red by ‘were drawn today for Michigan's next July 1. |political wars of 1968. | © ittee members peppered | State central committees of both) Fitt with questions on the tax uses of mankind and major parties fired the opening and the Governor's roposal, Fitt le : ; is picking up appreciably, with denied to the purposes of war?" |salvos at weekend strategy ses) tolq ad i. gest say little (8h and sucks their blood. The/,ijed Saturday when a_car driven rent fiscal year. Altogether, Congress has ap- | The Associated Press traffic tab- propriated more than 2'; mil- |Ulation begins at 6 p.m. Friday and ends at midnight Sunday. lion dollars for the work, under- Royal Valliquiette, 37, Escana- taken jointly with Canada. The budget said a new feature of} ba, was killed Saturday night when his car left U.S. 2 west of the fight on the lamprey in the new fiscal year will be the use of Escanaba and struck a tree, Charles Nelson Jr., 6, Detroit, ‘specific toxicants that kill lam- ipreys and lamprey larvae. was injured fatally Saturday when * * *® struck by a car near his home. The lamprey is an eel-like crea- ~~ * * ture that attaches itself to game! yay Ludke, 66, Detroit, was! the UAW's International Execu- tive Board. It will be submitted to the Union's special conven- rhree| Bel gram at 10 am. tomorrow Present three-year contracts ex-’ pire at the end of May. Formal bargaining opens 60 days before- The local group hopes to have ithe project set up to start work in area nursery school? ir -the spring. of ‘ Ruth Shain International Rela- tions Class resumes its winter pro- _in the Community House. Mrs. Shain said eight of the hand. The UAW top its Internationa] Execu- sessions. special dan. 22-24 for further con- Qver recent months Walter Reu- ther, UAW president, has men- |tioned a shorter work week as a top objective. * * .* members will take the parts of |Teporters stationed around the |world as they present a transcript jot Edward R. Murrow’'s annual re- port. Theodore M. Mitchell Prayer service for Theodore M. Mitchell, 77, of 851 Haynes St., who died this morning at William Beau- mont Hospital after a brief finess, ‘will be conducted at Befl Chapel iof William R. Hamilton Co. at 8 p.m. tomorrow. Funeral service will be held at gusty blasts, a cold front is prob- ably not far away. - (Copyright, 1958, by ENS) Freeze Relaxes Everywhere but | Nuclear weapons—The United sions heré, with Republicans on until Williams makes some spe- States and Russia should work to basting Gov. Williams and his fis- end their “now unrestrained pro cal policies and Democrats ex- duction” and to adapt weapons tolling him for giving Michigan material to peaceful purposes. ‘the best state administration in Testing — The United States the Nation.” would sbe prepared to ‘‘stop the ee |testing of nuclear weapons, not SOt ND GOP) THEME ijust for two or three years (as) cifle recommendations in an up- ‘coming message to the State Legislature. . So far, he has said only that he wants to see Michigan’s tax tangibles brought to the level of ° in New England jRussia proposed), but indefinite- . ly.” By THE ASSOCIATED PRESs Conventional military — Steps . . _ jshould be taken to cut back con- ciara! cold eomith, temperatures “entional weapons and military ] 1 ay s manpower. ranging from the teens to below) Surprise attack — Measures to a in ion a _|rule out surprise attack, evidently mate pide ove toe entry. meaning reciprocal aerial and Cae Oa agmtbes , Mimertsvand inapecton, sol “he teens, temperatures were above| ‘**en. normal | a: disarmament measures must be a Readings “in the-2s--were-com- 5 ey by Inspection “systems: — mon in the mid-Atlantic Coast, states and northwestward through ||; —Lakes ion and into: the northern Plains. Southward, temperatures climbed through the 30s and 40s to the 50s near the) Gulf Coast and into the 60s over: United Nations—Russia and the nited States should renounce use Council in cases involving peace- ful settlement of disputes. Germany — Eisenhower urged Safeguards—Eyery step in all | into ot -the veto in the tN. Security! jany light on a choice of candidates|the rate here. jfor state office, but John B. Mar-| Paul L. Adams, Democrat and tin Jr., their national committee- newly appointed attorney general, iman, may well have sounded the likened taxes to a church tithe jtheme of the GOP attack when he|__ «17 you have a lot you pay a = lot; if you don’t have it you don’t | “After nine long years, the pay.” lamprey has nearly eliminated lake trout and white fish from Lake Michigan and made heavy inroads in Lakes Superior and Huron. The budget said the toxicants, in conjunction with stream bar- riers used to prevent the predator The Republicans failed to shed |the Ohio tax — now about twice lamprey from spawning, should) hasten effective control. * ¥ The spawned lampreys spend five years in streams before enter- ing the Jakes and the control meas- ures hitherto have been effective only against the adult lamprey, a | governor says the state is busted, | unemployment is rising, our men- | ° taf hospitals are in rack and | House Investigators Start Probe ruin, Michigan is in a sorry state. ; | There we have _an_ issu 11958 and 1960," Martin said, “We inever had a better issue.” | Defending Williams, Democrats adopted a resolution asserting that! ine peate sy hinaneialee cre Se have positive evidence that Russia “brought about solely by financial|;,” aheaq in long-range ballistic ‘irresponsibility of the Republican- | _ southern Florida. _ * Ww “we now proceed vigorously to ibring the - reunification of Ger-|Aominated State anaes |which they said had fajled to make ;missiles—but_ that it is acting on that basis. WASHINGTON «—Secretary of a billion dollars in emergency Defense McElroy told Congress! for defense. The com- today the U.S. military does not! mittee okayed the measure Satur-| day, but held up final action fo technical changes, . . The bill would authorize nearly, half the $1,260,000,000 in additional imany by free elections.” Eastern Furope—At the Roose- meeting at Widespread precipitation ex- tended northward from the Gulf! through Texas into Kansas and /|Velt-Stalin-Churchill Missouri. ern European peoples should have the right to choose their own form The Weather of government, But Russia made the countries Communist satel- Full U. S. Weather Bureau Repert lites. The President proposed “We aeagionn ta yitermeonTaecomng sd, Dow discuss this mater.” elouey . armer tonight, lew ina oO P Tonight ‘posettly mined Chk treet, tions which would make a summit light rain. Temerrew eleudy conference pfofitable in accord with eecastonal light snew, high 34-38. Winds variable at 4-8 miles an hour southeast at wie a meeting could prove impossible. clone, ‘Mttle change in souperaieee The evident difficulties will at = least require long and arduous |talks if any progress is to be made, | The proposals Bulganin made in his December letter to the Presi- Teday tn Pontise os temperature preceding 8 a.m At 8 am: Wind Velocity Calm. Sun sets Monday at 522 pm Sun rises Tuesday at 759 am. Moon rises Tosecsy at 288) am. [dent included a NATO-Warsaw Sewatowa Tcapersterce ‘Pact nonaggression treaty, an OTS teen: 20. lle.m _. Ju agreement to renounce use of Tem. = ae ns force in the Middle East, a ban fan....... 21 2pm -.. 41. on-use of nuclear weapons, a two LoS cea = lor three year suspension of test: pa Raeiay shop Fontiten ; jing. the denuclearized zone in Eu- Highest temperature sence eae cusses 34/rope, and friendship, caters rs oe sempersture .... +--l4itrade agreements between t Mea t CUPO osc cecessrescsces , my Ton! Woether — Pair. lviet Union and the United States. Ong Year ago i Fone a Lowest temperature cae ae Travelogue fo Deal : - Weather — Partly cloudy. mewinespicarn vars With Canary Islands i in in a tat w| Tuesday evening, Travel and Ad- eg see and hear Robert Davis pre- Yalta in 1945, Russia agreed East-| be. With Eisenhower's. conditions for 1 2€ venture Serigs ticket. holders will). ws 1 @ The deputy, Tom Martin, guard-) |announced pee adequate to meet authorized spending. | Both parties thus confirmed that |money problems, including present jand proposed taxes, unemployment jand Michigan's controversial in- \dustrial climate, will rate top at- ‘tention in the coming election bat-; i s | a 2 | Secretary of State James M. Hare_and Alfred B. Fitt, legal adviser to the Governor, gave Democrats a briefing on the state intangibles tax which Williams pro- posed to increase by 21 million dollars a year, nearly twice the it “the fairest tax I can think ‘of to see the state through a |developing financjal crisis which he said could leave the treasury Attempt to Rob Crosby Tourney Ends in Capture — PEBBLE BEACH, Calif. 7 — An attempt to rob the Bing Cros- by golf tournament of an esti- mated $100,000 in receipts ended in a fight for a gun and capture of the gunman before dawn today, a deputy sheriff said. . * * * ipresent rate: The Governor called} defense funds requested by Pres- ident Eisenhower’ for this fiscal year ending June 30, The money would go for long-range ballistic Because time is critical, McEl- jroy told the House Armed Serv- jices Committee, the Defense De- |partment is pushing ahead with ithe most promising weapons pro-|missiles, improving attack warn- lgrams. He said it expects within|ing devices and for facilities to the next 18 months to begin. pro-|permit wider dispersal of strate- ducing the Polaris missile, a! gic bombers. ; |1500-mile weapon capable of being . : fired from a submerged subma- |rine Truman minctiars i ne a “thrown” propeller that flew from | McElroy also said provision for): Tp its- mounting. - g ‘another launching base for inter 122 New York; a tt continental ballistic missiles ‘is included in the new budget begin- ning July 1. No location was given in the version of McElroy’s testi- mony made public. = * The secretary testified behind closed doors as the committee ; sapport opened a sweeping investigation the mayor's Committee for Pedes- intended in the next few weeks to cover all aspects of U.S. defenses and military operations. Apart from launching its new investigation, the committee was expected to approve today legis- lation to authorize. more than half 15 Chairmen Named for Lincoln Banquet Fifteen committee chairmen for - the 68th annual banquet of the}, Oakland County Lincoln Republi-),, ican Club to be held Feb. 12 were today by ‘Wendell’ Lost in Thought NEW YORK w—Was Harry S. Truman's face red—for a moment ,|Unorganized Labor Mitwacee 34 $ sent his full color travelogue, “The ing two safes across the street BS Ophans 60 49 Canary Islands.” . bang pv ee Del tage’ Lodge, sos Sad od ol . jsa su powder burns in | fiston 3 rt ss programs 9 cmeicl seven be ithe struggle before overpowering Pittsbureh. 38 23.19& sponsored by the Downtown : f De tece’.38 33/Pontiae Kiwanis Club the unidentified gunman and tak Francisco B8 49 = ing him to jail at nearby -Salinas. hse, are 3% 3q|__ It will take place in the Pontiac) The man refused to give any Vechingven is ral High School and is sched-/name and was booked as John besttie $8 Hf 'uled to begin at 8 o'clock. Doe. i , a ie ha | Dy hy Brown, club president. dinner at the Elks Temple will be Ted Koella. , According to Brewn, anyone wishing to sell or purchase tickets may contact. Koella at FEderal 3-7151 or Lincoln 3-8315, Handling ticket sales for the 6:30 by his wife, Helen, 62, hit a tree in St. Clair Shores. John S. Grendys, 45, Melvin- dale, was fatally injured when his car crashed into the rear of a Stopped track in Detroit Friday night. Charles Riley, $1, Brighton, died Friday night when he stepped into the path of a truck at a Brighton intersection. on Airliner Crash WASHINGTON WW — The Civil a public hearing Wednesday in San American airliner in the Pacific last Nov. 8 in which 44 persons et. Six Midland, Mich., residents were aboard the plane. monoxidé gas was found jn 14 of 19 bodies recovered. It said the hearing will seek the source of the “possibly disabling’’ carbon mon- oxide as it tries to unravel the mystery of the crash. _ & & Technicians who explored the crash will testify that they found no indications of a cabin fire nor a bomb, vapor explosion or a Sought by Hoffa TOLEDO, Ohio @® — Teamsters leader James R. Hoffa has spelled Hearing to Open af .|niks has revealed and dramatized Aeronautics Board (CAB) will open! has + | Fhe CAB _said_exeessive—earben+work—week, the leadershi The UAW also has spoken of| 2 p-m. Wédnesday at St. Nicholas A native of Greece, Dr. Mitchell came to Birmi UAW President Walter -Reuther the from Detroit and in 1890 organtzed proposed to the Big Tiree of sons, Gus T. and George E., of Birmingham, and Nick T. $s ee The union gave this explana- tion: ‘The launching of the Sput- Paraskevas of Greece. KIWANIS * * * Pontiac High School Auditoriunr at 8 P.M. _ YTesponsible citizens and. conformity: with established UAW policy in relation to the timing of the introduction of the shorter of the dele- UAW recommends that of the workd situation." Inter-American Press to Offer 10 Scholarships. Press As ROBERT DAVIS Ported exclusively by voluntary contributions from members ‘6f Colorful Motion Picture the Inter-American Press Aasoci-.| Last season Robert. Davis enter- ation throughout the Western |tained us with “Puerto are te i sons why they feel the proposed . lenge of Communist tyranny and Travel and sources to meet that challenge. Series * in His Auto CHICAGO “UNS) — An off-duty Chicago policeman was-slain today by two gunmen who abducted him! and a girl as they sat in the — auto, * 2 * John W. Quirk, 23, was shot tc death- after he rammed his ve-| Of D0 Oficer Chicago Policeman ond the ___ Girl Friend Abducted |2™* members had to beg off from tak- ing part in the play, At the mo- ment it seems impossible to mus- ter the negessary cast of 17 wom- en, One “member's pet dog, which was to have appeared in the show, also had to be excused. She is ex- ‘\pecting pups. - : : = re me “ald = eccccccesesooceces Two Sizes (7% and 7%) © One after another of the 16 club| wa, West Berlin, confirmed the arrestiE — at Steinberg, born in Philadelphia in1922. but said he had heard’ to freedom. Quirk received a police depart- ment creditable mention last Fri- day for his- work in arresting | narcotics peddlers, — a girl, Caroline Smith, 18, told gerian nationalists also continued police the gunmen invaded Quirk’s'their campaign, © auto as it was parked in front of her home. She said one of the men said: “This is a sticdeey. Keep quiet and do what we aay or I'll knock, your head off.” * * * ‘Miss Smith said the men forced the officer to drive a directed route, but when they ordered him to turn into“an alley he instead smashed — the caf into“ the parked” yee: The girl said she ducked, heard” Several shots and then | lifted her face to find Quirk dead | ‘and the men gone. ;, Police said they beti¢ved Quirk? fired at least two shots from his’ service revolyer and hit one of the: men before he died, * * (|* An immediate. police manhunt produced an abandoned auto in The which two guns were found. auto was apparently the slayers car. 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Too much of a ee s engnzed tyjonly touk this post actly . said tutely. “oa : were to have a look—” “Take ‘em in, Sanders,” . said Inspector who was standing by the barn door. “One’s only young once!” * * * “Oh sir, thank you, sir,” Both boys were vociferous, “It's very > Ee) oe “| Final Week of Sale constable J Reduced Prices etl sh Sty he wae 10 yan er a ? for dead bodies inet sre = ~ Exceptional Savings on Linens, Pomestlets Blankets! “Phone FE 4-2511 for i pment etapa peer steep ee on Pianos Savings Up to ‘200 | | Lab Tested. . Bacon turned away “toward the | house. “And now,” he said to himself grimly, ‘for Miss Lucy Eyeles- barrow!" Long Barn, and giving a brief account of her actions, Lucy had retired into the background, but she was under no illusion that the police had: finished with her, potatoes for chips that evening when word was brought to her her presence. Putting aside the large bowl of cold water and salt in which the chips were reposing, Lucy followed the policeman to strain?” x *« * “Strain? Fiddlesticks. He'd nev- er forgive you or me if you didn't! let him have a peep. He's all! agog: Most exciting thing that's happened to him for fifteen years| or 80 — and it won't cost him). anything!”’ ; * «*« * “There's nothing really much) wrong with him then” “He's seventy - two,” said the) doctor. “That's all, really, that’s! the matter with him, He has odd) rheumatie twinges — who doesn’t? | So he calls it arthritis. He has) palpitations after meals — as well | he may — he puts them down to ‘heart.’ But he can always do) anything he wants to do! I've| plenty of patients like that. The. ones who are really ill usually in-| sist desperately that they’re per-) fectly well. Come on, let's go and where the Inspector awaited her. | ‘She sat down and awaited his | questions composedly. 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CONSOLES-ORGANS-SPINETS Blond, Mahogany, Walnut UPRIGHTS, from *95 ORGAN ReTUMD FROM REXT. §— SG5O 95 ‘ORGAN i had been dead between a fortnight | and three weeks.” “Quite unpleasant, then.” The doctor stood by the sar-| cophagus and looked down with frank curiosity, professionally, un moved by what he had named the * unpleasantness.”” “Never seen her before. No pa- tient of mine, I don't remember) ever seeing her about in Brack- hampton. She must have been quite once — hm -— some-| body had it in for her all right.” GLANCES UP They went out again into the air. Doctor Quimper glanced up! at the building. “Found in the — what do they call it — the Long Barn — in a scarophagus! found her?” ~*~ *« “Miss Lacy Eyelesbarrow.” “Oh, the latest lady help? What was she doing, poking about in! sarcophagi?” “That,” sald Inspector Bacon grimly, en eet ee | to ask her, Now, about Mr Crackeathorpe. Will you -_?" “Ell bring him along.” Mr. Crackenthorpe, muffled fn} scarves, came walking at a brisk pace, the doctor beside him. “Disgraceful,” he said. “Abso- lutely Coreaaleeain I brought back | in—let me see—it must have been. in 1908—or was it 1909?” | “Steady now,’” the doctor : “No matter how ill I am, I've got to do my duty, haven't 1?” A very brief visit inside the Long Barn was, however, quite long enough, Mr, €rackenthorpe shuffled out into the air again. with remarkable speed. “Never saw her before in my life!’ he said. ‘What's it mean? Absolutely disgraceful, It wasn't Florence—I remember now~—it was Naples. A very fine speci- | men, And some fool of a woman _| has te come and get herself killed in it!” He clutched at the | folds of his overcoat on the left | side, . e* “Too much for me . . My heart . Where's Emma? Doc- (Or 2 4 " Doctor ‘Quimper took his .arm. “You'll be all right,” he said. “Tt prescribe a little stimulant. Brandy.” . * & «&¢ They went back together to , wards the house. “Sir, Please, sir.” Inspector Bacon turned. Tes boys Kad arrived, breathless, on’ bicycles. Their faces were full of eager pleading. '“Please, sir, can we see the body?” “No, you can’t” said Inspector Bacon. “Oh: sir, picase, sir, You nev —_might_know whe Fantastic! Who ‘and you found one! Doesn't that seem to you a very extraordinary | Story! Lyne x * * “Oh yes, it is an extraordinary Perhaps you will let me Ss! explain it to you.” | “T certainly think you had bet-| ter do so.” RECTTES EVENTS of the events which. led-up to her iderly lady to obtain a post here jand to search the house and | grounds for a dead body. Is that | 4?°° “Yes.” “Who is this elderly lady?” “Miss Jane Marple. 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Zippered Percale —PILLO PROTECTORS = BT: Thick Cotton Reg. 1.23 te : oe[E PONTIAC PRESS Editorial Page MEMmen ‘or = ‘ MONDAY, JANUARY 13, 1958 Pontiac Can’t Pay Tab for Other Communities Frequently outlying districts slide ¢ and City aeapaeest will face the necessity of digging up the jack for the same service a second time. x * * If only one area. wanted one request some of the “essential serv- ices” all communities need. They want a bargain. They’d like part of a free ride. And both are understandable. nn. Sn ne “However, the City of Pontiac must protect itself with the same dili- gence. All cities’ resources are d, including this one, even ‘though we're in a very strong posi- tion. This newspaper is opposed to dissipating our expensive con- veniences to these good friends and neighbors because of the liabilities we might face in the futuré. These -things all cost us hard money. Every service, we could say “yes” with a ready smile. However, we are simply surrounded on all sides by areas which have many, many problems apiece. We must treat them alike. The sum total of their — requests could sink a municipality many times the size of Pontiac. We can only keep faith with our own taxpayers by pointing out that we cannot possibly finance ~alt -the--needs -ef—all_our good — — neighbors. x * .* Pontiac is right now facing some — new problems of her own. They re- quire cash and further expenditures. We have our own expansion prob- lems and they will intrease in the and attendant in them, and I wasn’t able to attract attention and get the doors unsealed until the middle of the day. Had the bull's tie rope broken, he would have killed me. I spent all the next day in Niagara Falls with the yardmaster’s thermometer showing 17 below all day, “i) NEA Service, Inc. of 1842 Commonwealth Ave., hanes in the ingly. This, Pontiac has prudently lounge of the Pontlae city hall. done as the requests arose in the . past. We didn't delay We didn’t duck * * * During our fastest growing periods—and we've had some real ones—the City fathers faced every problem as it appeared. We never postponed or put off. And we've never had outside help. * * * If we keep our finances and our city plant intact, we can face the future confidently. If we dissipate our resources by doling out a serv- ice here and another there, we will soon be pinched as badly as the rest THE PONTIAC PRESS 4 a E J she Published bY Tue Pontiac Prrss® Company 48 W Huron B&t Pontiac 12. Michigan Trade Mark Dally Except Sunday Reesrit Basserr Executive Vice President, and Advertising Director Joun A Rite, Assistant Advertising Manager Howsss teesire m Ear. M. Treapwett, Vice ® Circulation Manager Business ‘aceaes G, Maasmatt Jovan, Joww W. Prreceaae, Local Advertising Surely rushing the 1958 heme grown vegetable season is Harold Hannigan ef- Waterford. On Jan. 1 his family had parsnips for dinner, that he had taken from his garden that day, the ground not being frozen at all. “Oakland County has almost as many winter recreational spots as it has of the Summer variety,” writes . Herman Doane of Detroit. formerly of Pontiac, who con- tinues, “The home people do not realize what nature gave them.” When the family dog of Mr. and Mrs. Blair Austin of Drayton Plains, unexpectedly gave birth to a litter of pups, they referred to it as a cocker scandal. Verbal Orchids to- Mrs. Sarah Langdon and Aer sister, - Mrs. Ellen Hallett, both of 4380 Green Lake Road: Oakland County's oldest AS eighty-sixth birth- days Mr. and Mrs. ttasien G. Seeley of 780 Mae Court; fifty-second wedding Secretary and Editor Manager Roneet Bh Tax Geoece C Inman, anniversary. rei ER Editor Classified imaneent, SE —— ~ rn _Albert Bethke Entered at Post Office. Pontiac, as second class matter s% Associated Press {te entitled bi meal to the use for republication of all.locea) néws printed tm this bhewspaper. well ae 6f1 AP news Mebetcnes ‘Tite Powrise Press is delivered py cartitr tor 40 cents Ty! of Rose Township; ninety-third virthday. - Mr. and Mrs. George W. Herron of Davison; sixty-ninth wedding anni- versary. ; Mrs. Eva Wentworth of Dryden; eighty-first birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Deacons of Lapeer; golden wedding. ' Mr. and Mrs. Orin Putnam of Columbiaville; golden wedding. the letter to Buiganin is a state ~ paper of transcendent importance in modern history. It will enceur- age free men everywhere, includ- ing the enslaved in Hungary and . Central Europe, who still yearn for freedom. “Peace and. good will among men,'’ says the President, ‘‘have been the heartfelt desire of peoples since time immemorial. But pro- fessions of peace by governmental leaders have not always been a dependable guide to their actual intentions.”’ The President traces in his letter the Soviet record and challenges the Kremlin to make good on its pledges and to give evidence of its sincerity. He makes a hest of far-reaching proposals—all the way from a cessation of testing of nuclear weapons and the abolition 0’ stockpiles of bombs and missiles under a system of trustworthy inspection to the reunification of Germaiy and the holding of free elections in the captive countries. What the President says may be summarized in this way: “We are with you in principle in trying to find a way to dis- armament and peace. Let's get together through the. proper of- The Country Parson . “Folks who don't go to church get their opinion of religion from DR. -BRADY very sensitive, very delicate and hence they must their digestion is their nerves are have only refined, soft, smooth “easily digested’ food—no coarse cereals, vegetables, greens or fruits. SO-CALLED COLITIS Following a diet restricted ac- cordingly, they inevitably develop nutritional deficiency manifesta- tions. The poor souls and their near-doctors generally attribute these manifestations to the ‘‘colit- is," and so the condition goes insidiously from bad to worse. Colitis (that is, real inflamma- tion of the large intestine) like arthritis (real inflammation of joints) does occur in a few in- stances, say in one or two out of 100: cases. Actually, however, there is no inflammation of the colon (large bowl) and no inflammation of the joints in the general run of eases labeled colitis or arthritis. The pathology of both condition is degeneration due primarily to nutritional deficiency (malnutri- tion) through the years. The colon derangement or the joint disability therefore comes on insidiously—as degeneration does, not abruptly or rapidly, as inflammatiop’ would— and continues indefinitely or be- comes steadily worse regardless of any and all ‘standard 19th Century treatment. —e * * In his famous “Studies in De- ficiency Disease," McCarrison wrote (1921): “I have myself no “gdoubt that {the familiar features, symptoms or manifestations of colon derangement) have resulted "from the long-continued use of de- , ficient,’ foods from aeimost on- wards." Think of this next time the huckster sells your undisciplined youngster a. pretty . — Ce sugar pap. Brady's “Constipation Habit and Colon Hygiene” is still tod » 1 teat aie: Mihi Meet os ES Fy ews a 7 *, * The second day in Windsor yards, I was informed my car wouldn't be allowed in the ferry to Detroit, as the ice was so bad only one more boat would be allowed to try to get across. They were afraid we might be frozen in the river for a couple of days. I was finally allowed in the last boat-to cross for a couple of days. I wasn't too warm as most of the blankets given to me for the trip I put over the bull to keep him from freezing to death, as he was more valuable than I. > -n-1947-we-had—a-carload at the Chicago International. When I went to order my car at the close of the show, I was told, ‘Positively no livestock accepted for shipment east of Buffalo.” So those of us going on east sat it out in the cold, practically deserted farms for another week. We lost one animal valued $1,200, with pneumonia. When finally released and our car loaded, I left It in charge of | my assistant and came to Pontiac and Northville for a day's visit, and then I went home, Arriving at midnight, it was cold and nobody in sight, so I called the home of the man we hired to drive us around, His wife answered, and when I asked if her husband would drive me home, she said, ‘‘No, for two reasons. He's very sick with pneu- monia and even if he was well, he wouldn't do it. Nobody has been _ over that road for two weeks.” * * * That left me just one thing to do—with two suitcases (not light) I started for home, plowing two miles over hills, through snow waist deep and bitter cold. More than once I was on the point of just lying down and quitting. me to holler for help. A sharp little hill close to home almost caused Earlier that year, I had been sent to the West Coast to look over “every good herd of Berkshires in Washington, Oregon and California, buy enough to fill out a carioad (one had already been bought in Cali- fornia for $3,000) and bring them back near Reading, Pa. It took just two weeks on the return trip. It was hot in, California, and I was told at Barstow that if my train went through the ‘‘needles” during the day the heat would probably kill all of my load. We went through at night. At the other end of the trip I wound up in a snow storm. Such is life in good old America. dames W. Clapp {Editor’s Note: This is the last letter we received from Mr. Clapp before his death Dec. 25.) By BOB CONSIDINE NEW YORK (INS) — The full story of the handicaps which some of our top scientists have been working under has not been told. The true picture of the jungle that is the Pentagon will not be in proper focus until the President presents his alternatives in a special message. The truth about our meager production figures in some missiles fields is hard to believe. This writer has it on édgeable authority that a Air Force announcement to the effect that production of the Thor 1,500-mile rocket was being “tripled” actually meant stepping up production to six Thors a month. The design has been perfected, the price of $700.000 per Thor has been settled, there appear to be sufficient parts and ample trained labor. But, until recently, only two a month were being built. This is the missile with which we have promised to supply such NATO allies as want to participate fully in the defense of Western Europe. *x * * To cooperate in efforts to pro- tect the national debt from passing = True Story on Missiles - the $275 billion ceiling, the Atomie Energy Commission recently froze further work on a phase of work which gave breathtaking promise that the size of the H-bomb can be trimmed in half- without loss of its colossal power. Physicists at Los Alamos, Liv- ermore and other key points of ‘the U.S. nuclear weapons labs, had asked for $17 millions to complete the research, produc- tion and test of their exciting plans. It has been held up at the cost of depriving the Armed Forces of war-deterrent H-bombs which could be carried by fighter planes or lifted by much smaller and less expensive missiles than the Atlas. The Sputniks have made a much deeper imprint on American scien- tists in all fields than the public generally appreciates. One of the men who created the A-bomb so- berly suggested today that it would not be surprising, to him, if Russia combined the worid appeal of its end-atomic-tests campaign with an ultimatum to us that it will hit Eniwetok with an ICBM if we per- sist in staging a scheduled test there this summer. He wasn't kidding. = single et w epresents ET eee Se ee) pre ie years ee ahead. bse as: ‘ BA oe Pat gas ool. huge investments and Pontiac tax- ~ ——s : - pavarsihare (crkediveer thelcone wi . “N ow Don’t Forget, This Is 5 Top Secret” : to make them possible. IN THE move to have schools and colleges turn out more scientists, a ; x we * nee David Lawrence Says: Pontiac can't be expected to great deal of screening should be 4 - : done, so that, for example, such in- 9 . e e pick up the tab for the whole area. ’ e S tter We can't afford it. struction would not -be wasted on an y We haven't that much money. those who add by counting on their What we do for one, we would fingers. _WASHINGTON — President ficiats and see if there is any an a “all any doubts about necessarily have to do for all. 2 ae Sound te chance of agreement. If there is | American leadership. . ; ; - . “oviet's tricky peace offensive. He semething specific worked out, Copyrig: We can't play favorites and this has called the bluff of the Kremlin some progress that we can see ee > general area is becoming so huge. The Man About Town in one of the ahead of time, I'l go anywhere . one city cannot foot all the extra most effective in the world te attend a ‘summit’ Portraits Hiss t pronouncements conference or any other kind of . costs by va x x It Is [ sually Thus ever made on cenference to sign such an agree- pe ee the subject of . But there a lett Gated 8B . oe cae ae = ; mast be a rel: " However old or new . . . It cannot Over an extended period of years, Far Western Golfers Get ences, disarma- we shall be Know . Lissa ie be. my darling, that .. . I am in Pontiac has grown into an enviable [ ook at What We Produce ment and non- word.” , love with you . . . For I have told position. Now as costs rise and popu- aggression pacts. wir Eisenhower's 1 decahed Yen ameter . The President’ Mr. E wers letter is a declared... You are the only one lation increases, we are prepared to That perennial old home booster. eae ne scstel: milestone in the negotiating proc- for whom .. . I have so dearly jook-everything squarely in the face Perry Fleetham, in completely de ee ae ee and kee ace with the acceleration. ®°W living in California, writes me that LAWRENCE ral catia ice conterences pee by ep . As long as I belong: to you. Fort p ; ; Say : be- he saw the recent Los Angeles open golf ,,, ihe) matieclot ses allege pet through diplomatic channels. Then, And I have kept my vow? ... i ortunately, we nave no lag tournament, in which eight Michigan peace. It sets forth in concrete he says, a meeting by heads of 1 have any secret, sweet .. . It is cause we paid for our past expenses men competed—and all eight were from terms the steps that will have to state ° ratify eaceae that has the one we share . . . As you are re i ‘om- Oakland County. be taken bef $8 it”? wi ote! ere. in my every thought . . . And every when we incurred them. nae na y mehateans aia eo ceatrenics This is the boldest challenge fervent prayer . . . The secret of i j e , resented by t i j j munities suddenty find t MSE:VES After not hearing from each other What Mr. Eisenhower does ta to Drenented by the democracies of our sentiments .. . Whernwr we 7 the world in the entire East-West may be... The way I whis facing heavy outlays now and this , hool d lay down the conditions for such ; , y per since schoo! days, : wt i struggle since the ending of World to your heart .. . And you reply 1S regrettable; but it’s no reason for Harry Reed and Dunean Nichols Se su res fe Plain and War II. It will rally the free to me. _ . . . explicit that, if the Soviets are word and should clear away once (Copyright, 1958) penalizing those that were provident discover they're living a few rods apart sincere, they will welcome the , and thrifty in the past. in Drayton Plains. ehnorgee Ga they will _ stand convicted of insincerity and “112 * * * A forsythia bush near the tase of a hypocrisy belore the whole world. Dr. William Brady Says: 5 ; . . ; ; : The President, moreover, re- _Taxpayers in nearby districts see warm chimney at the home of P wealed the cinptiness Ot televise © C li tis’ Vi these problems for the first time. Mr. and Mrs. Bertram Orcutt proposal for ‘‘summit’’ conferences 0 l Uc im. ig ry . ; of Waterford, is blooming in the same S® long as the United Nations The fact we paid for ours over the yellow glory as is did last spring: “organization js ignored, defied and Nutrition Belly Breathing past years doesn’t lesserl our finan- denounced by the Communists. ’ ; — Mr. Eisenhower savs, in effect, cial outlay or reduce the totals that A settee from a Pontiac man who calls that if the Kremlin had respected An Oregon reader wrties: any one who asc end we have invested and expended. himself “an old timer, but not as old as the U.N. Charter, there would be —_“* ‘Belly breathing’ has just about ' “ cs y ing has just ai stamped, self-addressed envelope Nothing is free Joe Haas, no need today for any ‘‘summit licked a stubborn colon problem. . Fach < ‘ apeayres Charles W. Hartung conferences and no necessity for (W.M.A.)" athe I oa iia Tey vac Separate istrict may - a handful of bigwigs to try to All I know is that the practice > 78! Wou unethical. t easily believe that it constitutes Comes from Bradenton, Fla. where he settle the affairs of 80 nations. of the belly breathing exercise Mave here a stack of reports so Says even the royal palms were frozen. E ; once, twice or high indicating that my little brown the only one that has come to — The Eisenhower letter was pre- R : - book is making substantial inroads Pontiac with a request for hel ; perry ty ye enermeen vt day can da ne on the membership of the B.W.A. ; q Pp Complaints -about youngsters State's experts headed by Secre- Cay can do no (Bowel Watchers of Ammecical: and aid. The facts are, the line sheoting our birds with BB guns tary ef State John Foster Dulles. harm in any . . to the City Hall never: ceases. are too numerous. Check with _It is a document that shows the ones ond may 2 ne ne morn It's constant. your little marksman about it. result Se ee onthe res —_ se aa or 160 words long pertaining co personal en cases t = x « * - eevistn at aoe eee _derangement._ esis. sor trestmenty will be answered 67 ts t : “Tr. | An oll painting of the falls in the Clin- aouy violated. Putting it all Most Colom icone ume boa ete hae * When you decide you want schools, ton River out Orchard Lake Ave., at Daw- together—ctarting with dieces- conscious per: ‘isc Press, Pontiac. Michigan. eer one SEWETS,..OF_ Water, Or pavements, or a 50° Feng, from the brush of sion of the Yalta Agreements sons eventually pts di etl ed Seeauinieeeemein \ 9111's sence . : heer: piokenco"=" Mevelap...a..car- police department you pay accord- Le mye bid fancy that Gane Tyne of a Speyelolocike - SY Jesus Was Greatest Psychologist Dr. Burgess knows at first hand that college students are idealists at heart and relish scientific facts which will help them live happier lives. So he asks me to repeat some of the data from my college tertbook to show that Jesus was jhe. World’s Greatest Applied Psy- “chologist. By DR. GEORGE W. ORANE Case X-301: Dt, Thomas O. Bur- gess, aged about 55, is a famous clinical psycholo-. gist and expert in hypnotherapy, As head of the psychology de- 5 partment at Con- cordia College, Moorhead, Minne-- sota, he has used my textbook with over 1,000 of his students the -past few years in his large classes in DR. CRANE Applied Psychology. _ “Dr. Crane, my students like its practical nature,” Dr. Bur- gess sald, as he aid Mrs, Bur- gess had dinner with Mrs, Crane and me following my_Bible Class at the Chicago = ene Sun- day neon, “Why don’t you tell your readers evidence JESUS AS A PSYCHOLOGIST Apropos of this suggestion by Dr. Bice Gites teat that Jesus believed in advertising. For he sent his 70 disciples ahead of him, 2 by 2, to recruit large audiences. They acted as Lang — or public relations Jesus also believed in polls of public opinion. And the Bible proves this fact when it mentions that Christ asked his Apostles what the public thought of him (Mat- thew 16:13). Perhaps Jesus was also feigning -sleep during that severe storm at sea when his foe gtew = icky. Since Cnrist, Was a rugged athletic ‘individual, he wouldn't likely have remained asleep with waves showering cold spray over the deck where he lay. He may thus have kept his eyes closed just so he could find out how much faith they possessed to tide them over the crisis. Maybe he was trying to fathom the depth of their faith. * * * Jesus also employed the narra- it- aloft, and then employed the clever psychology which we call the “reversible why’ technique. ~*~ * * For he reversed their query by asking, ‘‘Whose image and super- scription are on this coin?” And when they chanted (audience _ , participation strategy) that it was Caesar's, Christ replied: “Render, therefore, to Caesar the things that are Caesar's but oe God the things that are if JESUS AS PSYCHIATRIST pm Bt ae . #ia< hers THE, porta PRESS, ‘MONDAY, JANUARY. 13, 1956 lke Fopcits Pidetonily Ba lanced $73, 934, 000, 000 Buc get fo: r 19, ‘ 5 ee CCoutimsed Pons, Pegs One): that may develop tn the coming pay raises, effective July 1, for the armed forces, as well as for tained in legislation Sacheontan pocket vetoed last year. SPENT IN FUTURE He asked Congress to appropri- ate $72,452,000,000 in new money, siles and research and develop- ment of other advanced weapons. of which he would spend only $34,- 000,000,000 in the coming fiscal year. The rest would be spent in future years. — The budget, Eisenhower said, The slight surplus of income over outgo in the coming year could disappear in any one of a number of circumstances, so me involving the state of the economy » and some the election-year mood of Congress. The President predicted an in- crease of two billion dollars in federal revenue although he con- ceded “many uncertainties.” He said his confidence in his prognostication is based on these “strong grounds’: Accelerated de- fense and non-defense spending, in- dustry’s rapid technological ad- vances, expanding needs of a grow- ing population and “government policies designed to facilitate the. resumption of growth." MUST AREE Congress must agree to a five- cent postage stamp on out-of-town letters, to cut back federal aid for schools in federally-affected areas and for hospital construction, to end dcreage reserve payments to farmers and to scale down other|, farm programs. y, He asked that the federal S ernment be allowed to turn over responsibility for publi¢ assist- ance payments, slum’ clearance projects, natural resource devel- opment, vocational education and construction of Avaste treatment facilities. ‘ He also wtged that all federal credit programs be adjusted so that adrhinistration expenses are paid jy interest collected on the loans. Many, he said, should be turned over ta private lending in- SLOW DOWN Congress was also asked not to authorizé any new water and pow er projects and to slow down work on most of those already started. The President called for a one- year increase in the national debt limit—now at $275,000,000,000—to give the Treasury Department more flexibility in handling fed- eral finances. In summing up his fiscal pro- gram, the President said: i . confident this budget expresses the way in which the American people will want.to respond to the prem- ises and dangers of the dawning age of space “saan eile * * “Our response or rise above personal ‘above section-| al interests, above political parti- sanship. The goal of lasting peace with justice, difficult though it may ~-be-to- eebleve,-is -werth-alL-@L OUP} jcc efforts. We must make the neces- sary sacrifices to attain it. Our| - own people demand it and the na- tions of fhe world look to us for! leadership." Here are the major spending areas, showing first the current year figure followed by the 1958 fiseal year amount together with * what they involve: DEFENSE: $38,961,000.000 _{in- cluding $1,270,000,000 to be acted on by Congress); $39,773,000,000. The number of men and women on active duty would be scaled down from 2,608,000 to 2,525,000. The Army would complete its reorgani- zation into Pentomic divisions. AIR FORCE CUT : _ The air force would be cut from 117 to 105 wings and the navy would work with 864 ships instead %f 901 Every mission and every in- stallation will be studied to make sure it contributes te modern warfare, the President said, He said many will be closed while some new ones—to provide great- will be expanded and a new bal- listie — detection system con- "All this is to oftset the sharply grams are being reviewed te .in- sure that they are related to | “eurrent — ore Te ane, See i cal. ATOMIC ENERGY; INTERNATIONAL ity to-transfer-up-to two billion del} —____ * —__ *__ eliminate obsolete programs. $2,300,000,- 000; $2,550,000,000. Both military and applica: * The ‘State Dephrtmvent and For- peign Service budgets emphasize ithe increased role that the Middle East and Afriea play in U. S. and world affairs and the President is seeking more funds for the U. S. tact with Iron Curtain nations. He also asked Congress for four million dollars to build facilities for winter sports in view of the “1U. 8. invitation to hold the 1960 'AJRS: |Olympic winter games in this coun- try. LABOR AND WELFARE: $3,- 443,000,000; $3,643,000,000. In car- rying out hig policy of developing the nation’s scientific and techni- Information Service and more con | starting the President’s four-year one-billton-doliar education pro- gram but foregees any request for money te states build -| schools, twice rejected by the House, The new program calls for 10,000 federal scholarships for talented -|young mathematics and- eager ling students, more testing and counseling services, strengthened science and math curricula, expan- sion of foréign language teaching and improvement of educational facilities, * *. * He asked that legislation author- ‘izing hospital construction—due to on a limited basis that would meet “only the most urgent needs,”’ COMMERCE AND . HOUSING: $700,000,000 to the ury. : It also assumes the House, which has already approved a rate, will federal treas- four-cent first class strength, the President pro-| that the National Science for— expire June 30, 1959—be exteended|_ $6,146,000,000; $1,627,000,000. The rapid postal rate legislation that will add)... « highways on gene lands “out of the highway fund instead of the federal treasury. * * * ; He urged that the small businéss administration Pid aoe @ perma- rates and the repeal of limits on discount rates to encourage home ory Committee on Aeronautics would be raised slightly to expand basic research on missile and space problems. te ee The President also said he will recommend later that all civil de- VETERANS SERVICE: $5,034,- 000,000; $5,012,000,000. Disability Spending for the National Advis. 8™@™ by reserve portion of the soil bank at mn a. end of the eurrent crop year but greater exphasis on the conservation reserve, He urged pearly a 50 per cent cutback, however, in the pre- which the government shares part of the cost ef conser- vation practices with farmers. This reduction would not show up in the budget until the 1960 fiscal year, . : The reduction in farm program spending is mainly brought about lyiby the anticipation that the price support operations will be greatly reduced, NATURAL RESOURCES: $1, 457,000,000; $1,492,000,000. Besides asking Congress to hold the line building any -new--water compensation rate increases voted against projects, the chief executive re- newed his request -that the Tennes- : f= "< ove Welly Authority ‘be allowed meet its needs by the sale of rev- 000, @ GOVERNMENT: $1,- | 377,000,000; $1,403,000,000. This in- cludes ‘increases for oper- South Korean Police Arrest Former Red SEOUL w—South Korean na- tional police announced the afrest today of onetime Communist Cho Syngman ? inchallbig, ‘the party’s only me ber—of—the—202-seat_National As- sembly, Dim Dal Ho, were ar- rested for questioning. ae eu ras ay 4 an oy r-4 he i hp me ‘a “i Hy hd patil id Ps eR SSSrel it di Lidieei (* {*)- eherhe-dhndien dada 4 There’s an unmistakable sense of action in the style of this new Chevrolet. You see it in the bold way the windshield rakes back at the corners, in-the deeply sculptured gull- - ' wing rear that looks like the very shape of ‘motion. Even the .way that trim, slim steering wheel feels in your hand tells you wheel of a new Chevrolet! notice, and on the there’s potent performance in this package! _ Twist the key and you'll know. ‘This one snaps awake and into action on a moment's cise about every move it makes. You find that Chevy puts out the kind of perform- ance that puts Pleasure into driving. Shor t- Trnee as Toad i it’s poised and pre- _ st et Ab dale o ane E chs ps The new impola Convertible with Body by Fisher ond Sofety Plate Gloss for soler, sharper seeing. stroke V8’s with up to 280 h.p. supply the action. Full Coil suspension and a new body-frame design turn. that action into a smooth, sweet-handling ride. If you like ~ Chevrolet 's looks, just wait till you sampic its life! Ask your dealer about the. good- = cam buys he’s offering. a A (EPRI, Fa i Se es display this . ‘See your r local authorized Chevrolet dealer for quick appraisal—prompt delivery! @ ae \y ae i S 2 ee cl eae Bs eae ACTION NEVER CAME SO BEAUTIFULLY PACKAGED 2. OF offered so many new ideas about driving pleasure! CHEVROLET has blended bold new styling with brilliant advances in riding comfort and engine performance to come up with a BEAUTIFULLY MOVING THING. Just take the | Only franchtsed Chevrolet dealers Jamous trademark taal “THE PONTIAC. PRESS, MONDAY, JAN) VARY | 13, 1958 _ (Opening Jan. 23 Seamayeis To Take Registrations From Monday Through Thursday at PCHS Registration for classes ‘in the Pontiac Public Evening School, which begins another sernester Jan. 23, will be accepted today through Thursday at Pontiac Central High School, according to Raymond J. Graff, supervisor of trade and in- dustrial education. | * * * Registration wil] be - conducted; from 9 am. to 5 p.m, Monday through Thursday and 7 to 9 p.m. | Thursday. Eighteen classes will meet one evening per week for 12 weeks’ from 7 to 10 o'clock, and the registration fee is $10.: These classes include: Account- ing, bookkeeping, French, short- hand, Spanish, typewriting, busi iness Engtish, office machines, pub lic speaking, beginning reading, parent education, ceramics, lip reading, tailoring-dressmaking, ata of China painting, photography and HOME OWNERS Ask us about: The NEW type of home owners’ insurance. All yqur policies in one with only one expiration date! FIRE — WIND — THEFT — LIABILITY — | DWELLING AND FURNISHINGS ¢ : : SAVE UP TO 25% See or Call ETC. watercolor painting. * * * No fees will be charged for the citizenship class, which will meet Mondays and Wednesdays, and the _Americanization class, which will | meet Thursdays. Both classes will ‘begin at 7:30 p.m. JOB SUPPLEMENT 8 to eight will be available to persons. em- ployed in trade vocations and in- struction must be supplementary A NEW YORK (INS)—‘This,” said the toothpaste ‘be even bigger than ‘chlorophyll.” He squirted a tube of toothpaste imed: “Striped toothpaste!" He allowed a respectful 30 sec- onds for admiration of the red- and-white striped smear. Then he pushed forward a small, gray- haired man with glasses and said: “This is the inventor—Leonard L. Marraffino.’’ The inventor of striped toothpaste smiled Weakly. “Tell her about it,’ toothpaste company man, Convict Marine Cruel Actions Sergeant Sentenced to Prison, YOKOSUKA, Japan W—A hefty | Marine sergeant was busted to, private today and sentenced to’ ‘to-prisoners in a Navy- brig. —% Sgt. Robert J. Barbuti, Schenectady, N. Y., | Ten vocational industrial classes! docked-$60-a ‘month pay for eight months, He said he was worried about my family,’ his Japanese wife and their 8month- old baby. By OLGA CURTIS piece of white paper and pro- * x * ' proded the! The figuring Toothpaste Revolu you worked on it for years, henejuldid everyone said it couldn't be done —but you. did it!” to WASN'T EASY “Well,” said Marraffino ginger- ly, “It wasn’t easy.” : : Marraffino, a 5¢-year-old print- er whe looked as if he'd much N. ¥ fino mildly. took three years, $12,000 and about 1,000 man-hours in a grocery store cellar in Mt. Vernon, “People laughed and said it couldn't be done,"’ noted Marral- “I tried everything—| “How |cardboard spirals and brushes in- HAS LAST LAUGH Marraffino can be. very forgiv- ing to all the people who laughed at striped toothpaste. With a per- sold, the do-it-yourselfer is going to have the last laugh all the way to the bani. “But I'm not giving up the printing business,” he said firm- ly. “I’ve been in that since .I was 14. . “Tt sure is nice, though, to have people ask me for some of my toothpaste, and I get a big beot Fined, Busted Jan. 27. Nuri Flies to Vienna BAGHDAD, Iraq.(#. — Former Premier Nuri Said left today by plane for Vienna for a medical ieheckup._He_will return to Ankara{ to lead the Iraqi delegation to the Baghdad Pact meeting opening be WORKING “) MOTHERS Science Shrinks Piles New Way Without Surgery nds Healing Substance That Relieves Pain, rye Itching as hs arpayiser Hemorrhoids New York, N. Y. ¢ roblem!” And a For the first time science erers were & Very found a new healing substance be wae with the astonishing ability to shrink hemorrhoids, stop itch-*) ing, and relieve pain —wihont surgery. | In one oad case after another,“versstriking improve- ment” was reported and veri- fied by doctors’ observations. Pain was relieved promptly. And, while gently relieving ~“AN this, without. the wide use for healing inju tissue on all parts of the gr. Prag va- of hemorrhoid conditions, some of 10 to 20 years’ standing. use of narcotics, anesthetics or astrin- gents of any kind. The seep} is a new healing substance (B Dyne*) — the discovery of a world-famous research institu- tion. bchered Bio-Dyne is in = n, actual reduction or re- This new healing calaanes Bastion (shrinking) took place. is offered in suppository or oint- nd most amazing of all — / ment form called Preparation thie improvement was main- | H.* Ask for individually sealed tained in cases where doctors’ | convenient Preparation "a su observations were continued | over a period of many menthe! ough that sufferers were able to make such astonishing state- ments as “Piles have ceased to be positories or Preparation ointment with special « + eator,P li- Private | months in prison for cruelty 2, | was also, “chiefly former assistant warden ‘at | 'nosis-tune-up, blueprint reading, out, chine shop, and welding. All of the J anuary Specials abhwr [ ] > MAYNARD JOHNSON to daily employment. These classes youn will meet one evening per week } neue CENERAL INSURANCE for 12 weeks from 6 to 10 o'clock | eae eed So 807 Community National Bank | ne ie ee Phone FE 4-4523 | They include: Automotive diag- shop mathematics, tool and die jon idesign, drafting, sheet metal lay- electrical maintenance, ma- advanced projection the Sasebo naval base, Barbuti| could have been sent to prison for | nine years. He was the 15th guard from the Sasebo brig to be tried | charges of mistreating prison-| ers, * * * | The conviction of four other, 5 Shirts sehee ot coat ae Syoo registration fee. Twenty hours of driver educa- tion for adults will also be avail- car during the winter months— take advantage of Drive-In Car- Hop Service! day through Thursday, Registra- tion fee is $25, sith Dry Cleaning HURON DRY CLEANER ile oni fom iers| enroll to make a class feasibl jaccording to Graff. & SHIRT LAUNDRY Main Office and Plant, 944 W. Huron. FE 2-0231 various chemicals. classes. will cost $16 except for the welding, which requires a $20 able from 4:36 to 6:30 p.m, Mon- Sasebo guards has been reversed, by the Navy's Pacific Command. | Four more sentences are still un-| der review, and six Marines were, acquitted. All were tried on lesser charges, however. Barbuti was convicted of punch-| ling and slapping soldier inmates, stepping on a prisoner's bare feet | ‘in his boots and forcing a Marine | \prisoner to hold a heavy, water- | \filled bucket over his head. Seventeen other counts of cruel-' e, | Another First at Miller’s!. . : i SALE: SAVE 25851 ~ Famous EXTRA-FIRM. ‘Posture” DELUXE MATTRESS WAS $6925 men §6EASY TERMS Top! - HURRY! THEY'LL GO FAST! Serra Posture mattress has * —*Teademert a Mate by o Serta Associate Smooth Hundreds of thousands of these units have . extra-firm innersprings and an extra-levelizing layer. LIFE The box spring is long of firmness, too. This mattress advertised in the inurnad ef the. 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The red color is gone from the front page of the Times. In its‘place, a cool green. The type style is new... and that, combined with other differences in page layout, makes the Times easier on the eyes... easier to read. | New local columnists will appear as part ef the “bright difference.” John Manning, Editor of the Times, will write one. Harvey Taylor will write another covering Detroit and suburbia, sometimes sad, sometimes witty, but always “off beat.” There will be a column on bridge by B. Jay Becker and another column under the title “The — Labor Front” by Jack Crellin. Two of Detroit’s top reporters, Eddie Batchelor and . or aed will.team up to write a continuing series of articles covering the school Pp in‘terms of local interests and needs. This, like the sophisticated new cartoon pand, “Mr, Abernathy,” will become part of the “bright difference.” See 4A . Son rio - Star Kist Chunk Style |} ao And each Sunday, “Tempo of the Times” will appear . + «a new feature section DIFFERENCE that we think will make you like the Times more and more, a phone WO 3-8800° for home delivery of the , Jee Daily thy and- Sunday Detroit Times = @ : ae all eat eal alll tossed out of a native cance into the boiling rapids = the Iguazu) River in Brazil. Nevertheless, = is in com- plete accord with the 100 or so people who stop him and. say: “Boy I wish I had your job,” for Harris is a full-time world tourist who gets paid for it. | CRUISE SCOUT As cruise scout for American Express, Harris has logged more than a million miles since 1951, visiting more than 100 countries and most of the world’s islands. In his 20 years in the travel busi- mess, he has becn around the world I8 times. Every year, new places are opened up for the cruise passen- gers to visit, but they’re not new | te Harris, It's his job to have | BILL HARRIS—For his vaca- tion, a chair on the lawn. each port of call is ready to | change hotels in Milan, handle visitors in the style to | On a recent swing along the which they're accustomed. been there first and make sure The demands can be exacting; |up off-the-beaten-path, ports that Africa or in the heart -of Poris, most of them seem to want ‘air- conditioned rooms," Harris says. * Teday, most of them also want standard American food wher- ever they go, Harris adds, al- though few. are as finieky as the woman he recalis who brought along her own canned food from the U.S. for shore excursions. ~ On his travels, Harris sends a steady flow of reports. back to |American Express Travel Service | advising them, for instance, that ‘it's O.K, to re-open ‘thes Malay ~ “No matter weare -pamecicaaa ans| go, whether it's French Equatorial} - are not adverse to meeting the right kind of new man. Of the 150 men on such a cruise, 106 will be single. Harris falls into this category when he's. on board, and despite all: the unattached Peninsula or that they'd better|women it’s likely he'll remain that iWestern Affican coast, he eyo way for a while; at 40, he's still on U.S.66 about 11 miles east of _|this northeastern Arizena city. * * *® .; Highway patrolman Laurel Pet- erson said the driver. William Owen Athey 17 of Star Route Melbourne La. apparently dozed at the wheel and the auto strayed into the lane of the truck. He escaped with minor injuries. Peterson said the truck driver Frank Holliman 42 of Enid Okla- homa tried to avoid the. crash but the auto struck the left rear of the truck. He was unhurt. he first proposed the nuclegr job project. ee ee * ‘The admiral testified Monday at a closed door hearing of the Sen- ate Preparedness subcommittee, which is investigating the na- tion’s military readiness in. the light of Russian scientific ad- vances, Some of what Rickover said. was disclosed at the - time. More of his testimony was re- leased ‘today, presumably after|stay “Despite his experience in the Discussing the capability’ of nu- elear submarines, Rickover said such craft had remained sub- merged as much as 15 days and that he knew no reasgn why they could not stay under water longer. “The pep is developing a machine to make water which will permit them to | meee spot indefinite- from sea|l Release Burt Lancaster HOLLYWOOD «@ — Recovered = & cn SPACE SAVER > Dress Shirts i $385 | Regular ‘1.69 ALL METAL ve — 97 ~Or. _ & y Close-Out yore 5.95 Value Latex $429 Paint a GAL. FELT BASE _ LINOLEUM © Sit wide | Qe" (it wide Be ™ DO IT YOURSELF MART ~ 256 S. 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By “McGregor,” _ “Botony” “Donegal” soe stockings” annual sale Monday, Janvery 13 thru Saturday, Jonuory 18 Sheer heel, demi-toe. 15 denier $1.35 (regularly $1.65) 3 prs. $3.90 YOUR CHOICE! WARM BLANKETS Bonnie plaids Satin bound . 54” Wi de : Reintorced sheer. 15 denier 4 72°x84” big, bold stripes with $1.25 (regulorly $1.50) 3 prs. $3.60 ~ — : stitched ehds . . . 72”x90” Rayon ee Se = We. | : _&§ a” & “4 ete ehs Ha" Rape -FREE-We Loan You Tile Gattors | : _- vega A ro ees og Microfilm mesh. 15 denier - 7 ; . q Find a winter's warmth in at- achive colors. : DOWNTOWN PENNEY’S Open Monday and Friday 9:30 to 9:00 | All Other Days 9:30 to 5:30 ih ta Short, medium ond long © olors: South Pacific, Bali Rose, 122: 101 South Seginew St. pen Monday and Friday ‘til 9 PARK en IN OUR LOT IN REAR OF STORE . GREER ES ER EG aR BO@Oeegeeeeeteeeaetekesg BERBER Ree Regularly $8.95 to $12.50 He Pha clathiers 18-20 N. Saginaw St. - Use a Convenient Lion Charge Plan : ; : = \ f ‘ ee = zo? | : ; ye pea i aS s 2s i ey : ; 2 Jo gare & Reenter 1 a sols ahi “islet dle” cite in Me nem Stet ee de os ae a Gee ee es ee a eS a a 8 eee ee " JUDITH NORENE KABAT. The Frank Kabats of Ann Arbor announce the = Mr. and Mrs. James H. Bradley of Spokane engagement of their daughter, Judith Norene, to Monroe B. Osmun, son of Mr. and Mrs. Monroe M. Osmun of Ogemaw road. Judith is in the University of Michigan School of Nursing and is a member of “Wow! Here we go!” calls Eric Wentzel of Buckthorn street as he shows our photographer what fun it is to use a slide in the wintertime. - All the snow that has been around clubhouse. W. hen Bernie Fling of Oakleaf ave- nue goes down. the slide he likes to take his dog Spunkey. Makes it alittle sills 2 hard to guide the sled, but then the ride’s more exciting. = . University’s during the past week was just the ticket for activities over at the Westacres Presidents’ Chinaware on Display EADS WASHINGTON—Bit by bit—a American presidents hz ve dined over the years. * * * Newest additions to the col- lection, now displayed in glass EASIER TO VIEW ecutive mansion. (This may be viewed. only through special arrangement made by your congressman, .or other offi- cials.) * * * Easily viewed in the Smith- sonian’s well-lit cases are quite . Washington from the state fhe Xi cin ty introduced in the White House daring the Wilson era, include = dinner and service plates used during that administration as well as in the administrations - ot Harding, Coolidge and Hoo- ver, F § ner plates used by Roosevelt and Truman, and a service plate, dinner plate and cup arid = saucer of the Truman and Ei- genhower adm inistrations. i. 4S : ‘The earliest White House . , Lenox bears the Presidential -

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The high point of the program was reached when Romeo Presi- dent Joseph E, KRymill read & framed proclamation. In it, chief benefactors Walter F. Sheetz and his wife were named “Distin- Jet-Plane Satellite Reported by Reds band died four years ago, Mrs. VIENNA ® — Radio Bucharest said today Russia has perfected; a “‘jet-plane earth satellite” which will go into ar atisa shortly. The Romanian een the new plane's turbo engines rocket motors develop a ara of of, more than 100,000 horsepower endl give it a speed of seven to eight! ‘kilometers (4.3 to 5 miles) per second—enough to turn the plane into. an earth satellite at great heights. x * Jet - satellite’s return to earth is to be achieved by ‘‘counter- action rockets,” the radio an Loves Her Work a Romeo By LEE WINBORN Press Romeo ROMEO — Grandmother Ruth (Mrs. Alva) Brooks turned her | part-time job as a painter and) nounced. The broadcast did not) say whether the craft would be manned. four years ago. GRANDMOTHER AT WORK—When her hus- Romeo started working full time as a painter Alva Brooks, of Missile Efforts Deemed Weak Sen. Johnson Sees Lag Defense Purposes By JACK BELL UP Sen. — only “‘half-measures” in its ¢ffort oll abreast of Russia in mis- sile and satellite developments. ‘Johnson, chairman of the Sen- “ jate preparedness subcommittee, said he believes there is ‘‘no long-| er any question about the specific dangers that face this nation" be- -jeause of Soviet advances in the missile field. : * * x. “But I do not believe we can claim to be putting our whole heart into our defense when we said in an. interview. “ should be done.” Johnson's estimate of the prob- lem this country faces coincided largely with that of Sen. Know- Republican leader, * * * in U. $. Development for B. Johnson (D-Tex) said today the United States still is employing are engaged in half-measures,” he ‘According to the sworn testimony of the men , {responsible for producing missiles, | we are neither doing nor planning. to do everything that can and jland of California, the Senate's WILL ADDRESS LEAGUE — Daniel S. MéHargue, associate professor of political science at University of Michigan, will be guest speaker tomorrow at a luncheon sponsored by the West Bloomfield League of Women Voters. His topic will be ‘‘Michi- gan's Need for Calling a Constitutional Convention in 1958.'' The Hall, 4460 Orchard Lake Rd. The public is invited. Reservations luncheon will be held at 12:45 p.m. at the West Bloomfield Town may be made by calling Mrs. Wilfred Churchill, FE 3-7222. Lynn, disappeared the night of jMadeira Beach, near St. Peters- _ burg. - * * ee The vessel Time sailed Dec. 30 for a fishing trip of about six days. The storm hit Jan. 1 while they were about 50 miles southwest of Pentiac Press Phete Mother of three married children, she is a doting grandmother of 13 grandchildren. r= and paper hanger. & Painter- jot her 13 grandchildren. They jrange in age from six weeks to/ 113 years old. * * *. twisted her left-knee—when trying ‘buying photographic equipment! e ‘to rise in a narrow space between smuggled from East Berlin. ust ti wo BS ng pasado with_mmaking.W0 pieces of furniture She dis-| The c: t Reds Ban Legal Aid «. Busy Grandmother fo American in Court BERLIN (INS) — US. officials charged today that | assistance for an tried in an East Berlin court. Officials met-to_consider further jaction while court officials in the | |Red-controlled sector of the city | The effervescent -Mrs, Brooks reported Dr. Walter Steinberg of) paper hanger into. a -permanent tells how her career hit qa tem- Alhambra; Calif., would be sen-/ = annual meet! occupation when her husband died porary snag about a year ago. She)tenced later today on charges At bes Price ne ein aeiatign will be the lobby of a Manhattan hotel. | This Boy Cracked Bank to Pay Speeding Fine DANVILLE, Il. wW—John W. Kingred of Chrisman, Il., got the Money to pay a speeding fine by cracking a bank. A piggy bank, that fe. Kingred, 18, dumped a sack of | 500 perninies and 200 nickels on the my own living, I decided to | Broc o%ks commented, “And I've nev- ler been sorry.” She has been doing redecor- ating on and off for the past | 17-18 years, she says, and has | built up quite a clientele in Rom- eo, Armada, Almont and Disco. Mrs. Brooks, 55, of 116 Spring! ‘located the joint and tore the cart-/the U.S. does not recognize Com-' ‘my hand at it full time,” ds ‘ilage necessitating surgery and six munjst East Germany. |weeks of recuperation. “Pm still tensed when my fam- | lily remembers how my eldest | Brovks said with a chuckle. desk of Justice of the Peace St. has‘ three children, all married 29d had the furniture all moved George Meers and said the mon- and living close by, including one Ut ready to go, when the accident’ ey came from his piggy bank. Meers commended the youth for his thrift. ! in Romeo. She is also a doting, grandmother whose eyes sparkle © ;whenever she mentions any one) Held 19 Days in Albanian Prison _ + happened. So my conpiiee— cone to my rescue.” * * * Mrs. Brooks's capabilities are not confined to the redecorating field.- She has served three years oan ? —s ot- Curran. Rejoins 3 Children CHATEAUROUX, ‘France om _ Maj. Howard Curran today sought “peace and ae se ae mee 19 days as a prisoner in Conine nist Albania. “I just want to be alone with the kids,”’ the 39-year-old test pi-! lot at the U.S. Air Force basé/ang 1 explained I did not consid-, here said. “I'm going to take &or myseif qualified to answer,” them.” * * * a tire on landing and he was un- The major was flown out of Al-jable to fly it out although the Al! bania Saturday. He disappeared/banians gave him permission. The Dec. 23 on a flight from Chateau-|future disposition of the plane has|that comes along that is in my, roux to Naples and was given up|not yet been determined, an Air line of work — including some; ther ninth birthday. We'l just i get abort ast Christmas.” The flier said the Albanian five hours a day for the first five days of his detention. * * * “They asked military questions | do-it-yourselfers, Mrs, Brooks said, of Church Women and is a mem- ber of the board of the First (eigenen: comons ont den and giads, but I'm_ usually busiest in the spring so -I don’t daughter, Edith, had to come in | and hang-the paper in my living | room while I was laid up,” Mrs. | “I had put off the job for months MARY JO CAMPBELL |Funi ot Knowland. said—in—a—speech—at Lexington, Va., that-the Soviets “have a long-range missile capa- bility which must not be under- estimated; try is to make sure that we over- take the Soviet lead in the mis- Sile field and that we retain. a! Air Command. that would effec- tively persuade the Soviet Union that they cannot commit aggres- sion against us without suffering | devastating counterblows.” x & '* But House Republican Leader Martin (Mass) contended ‘‘Amer- Soviets in the missile field." protect our country if the need should come,” and added that he spoke “‘as one who has had in- formation available that would imake me make this statement.” He gave no specific details. County Calendar Imlay City Buddies Restaurant. | ‘The Pirst Baptist Ladies Aid ee company ock + hoid its annual ———— at 8 o'cl BSohiden wil! be at the Town) to register auda-|cism of Secretary of State John. {mau a. at 4 pm _jany children interested in Junior A: in work. Almont On Tuesday evening seve past noble grands of Almont Reversh Lodge jwill aesist with the ‘nst»liation of the ‘officers of Memphis Rebekah Lodge | ‘The Rebekahs and Oddfellows of Al- mont will hold joint Mmestailation at_ (their hall Thursday evening, Jan Gos (Members of Lapeer Rebekah an fellows lodees will e«sist with thet re sstallation of their officers. H Davisbarg | Members of the Bertha Bolle Past. Matron’s Club, Austin Chapter 396, of Davisburg i meet at 12:50 p.m., 3s |Wednesday, at the home cf Mrs. Wil-, Ham Leach for a potluck luncheon.) New officers will assume their duties at this time. ees Lake Orfen = The Women's Departmen rtment of the Re- organized Church — of Latter Day Saints will hold a baked ham dinner, family style, from 6 to 7 m™., Thursday, at the — Leas £ deterrent power in our Strategic ica today is stronger than the’! “The challenge facing this coun-; ient Eisenhower Made I Ike o Great = NEW YORK (#—Former Presi-jued, one must also “be a good \dent Harry S. ‘Truman says Pres-! “was a_ great of goods, and Congress is perfect- \was spoiled by the salt waves, The drinking water soon ran out, * * * | The catch of 1,000 pounds of snapper and grouper was thrown overboard to lighten ship, The ice politician an: dsell Congress a bill;Which kept the fish fresh was military commander in -Europe|ly willing now to do something if They lived almost: entirely on one to tell hifn what to do.” ies is a fine, honorable gentle-' own. Truman said Eisenhower doesn’t | 7% again and reached Captiva * Truman said of the Presi- ident yesterday before launching carry out the policies that he pro linto an attack on the President's leadership ability * * * “Who told him what to do” “The commander in chief." ief?"’ ho | point wished to stress. *. * * |_ “I do not think President ‘Eisen-| |hower is a good policy maker, and/ jhe doesn't carry out the policies the former Pres-, Didn't Watch Movie ng of the Thumb ident told reporters gathered in he does make,” ido.” * * * poses, i * * * , .The President, Truman saiil, ought to be able to curtail inter- He said in a television inter. — was asked by a NeWS- service rivalry, Truman declared: | view that “we are well able to 2 and in NATO, when he had some-|someone will tell them what to Canned beans the last few days. - Island, off Fort Myers, Ivy League Look. Now Considered “I didn't have any trouble, as Thing of the Past ithey understood who was com- “You were commander in mander in chief. Eisenhower) LOS ANGELES #—The Califor- |Should be able to hafidle the mili-/nia Men's Apparel Club, current- Yes," Truman replied, saying, tary, as no one has had more ex-jly conducting showings for buys, er, that that was not the| \perience than he. They could be/ers here, says the Ivy League look imade to behave if tee man in'is a thing of the past. It's retreat- the Eastern campuses eharge wants to make them.” Manager Sure Thugs ing to whence it came. x* * * “The young executive look is the thing now,” a Calmac spokes- DETROIP- INS) — | Ptaenee ‘said: The manager; What's the-diffarence? ~ The newsmen were there to ac- of the Avalon movie theater in The “young executive” is not 80 ito work on scheduled speeches. Truman made a similar criti- /eaped with $1,300. * * * Foster Dulles. * * * The secretary ‘did pretty well” jWhen he was a consultant to the | |State Department under then- isecretary Dean Acheson, Truman | said, adding: ‘‘Dulles needs a; “boss. He doesn’t have ene- | Truman said the Eisenhower; ‘State of the Uniow me — Ras livered last Thursday was three_years too late." The former Presient went—on, ito define a good policy maker as “one who knows where he is go- ing. and “—s out his program.” * * In the an House, he contin- Pins casa Nerth Branch Mr. and Mrs. Horace Camp- bell of Helen street, | do much gardening anymore,” | the said, “Eut 1 want te return to the Community Chorus when | E-have a chance.” When asked how she liked to work on ceilings, bug-a-boo.of many “I_love_to paper them — it's have announced the engasement | of their daughter, Mary Jo, . Hughes, son of Mr. / and Mrs. Alan Hughes of North Livernois road, Rochester Both | | are graduates of Rochester High School, Edwin is serving with the Navy. No date has been Speaking on the subject. “How W® Scientifie days in jail by Keego Harbor Jus- tice of the Pe ace James Southart. “3 737,000 LARGE OUTBOARDS AUXILIARY SAIL- BOATS, INBOARDS _ | Americans are no nation of landlubbers is proved by the number of pleasure boats of all | in use. This recre- | ational fleet has nearly tripled , ; in the past 10 years. In 1957 | Donald Smith, 39, of 8000 Barns-| ore than 1-9 billion dollars were West Bloomfield Town-| types now spent on boats, motors, fuel, ac- cessories and ail show growth. - ci PK ghee grees — ee rey it i re Pe re Pe Pe vt od & anette e y CG o oO © oO « rr a Oo - a" my wees -~ ge “ie a) cs wd # SO al se oan) SSPRINGHIELD tore es cae ~~ Paul G. Armsfrong, 67, “Tilinois state director_of selective service?’ died Saturday from a_ heart ail- ment. . * * * FREDERICTON, N. B. @— Ronnie Jamieson, 14, a leukemia victim “adopted" by Cleveland, Ohio, sports teams, died yester- day. An avid sports fan, Ronnie met Cleveland sportsman John Carrolt in Banff, Alta., last surh- mer where he was trying to re- gain his health. Carroll carried -word of the boy's plight back to! Cleveland and he became a proj- ect of the chy’ s§ sports organiza- tions, — _* * * CLEVELAND, we @—Dr. Ar- thur Shepherd, 77, composer and professor of eae died last night after undergoing an operation. A former associate conductor of the Cleveland Symphony, he retired in 1950 a head of Western Re- serve University’ s music — ment: * * * DENVER (®—Grace Grossman, 71, nationally recognized - author- ity in social service and rehabili- tation, died yesterday of cancer. She was a native of Youngstown, Ohio. , * * * HOLLYWOOD — Death has taken publicist George: Lait, 51, former newspaperman and son of New York Daily Mirror, He died ‘yesterday of lung cancer after be- ing ill several months, mea. FALSE TEETH Slipping or Irritating? Fe Pld meg Some = Wy sea ee ee set remarkable age ed Panam oes | we EVER EVER EVER EVER FORGLASS-LINED, FAST-RECOVERY | ‘GAS WATER HEATERS ee EVER GET ONE OF THESE FAST, ECONOMICAL: HANDLEY-BROWN FAST RECOVERY GAS WATER HEATERS LOWEST PRICES LOVALLITHE: ces ‘|| cao swateR:es (seamen LOWEST PRICES CONSUME ra RS POWER _ COST LESS TO INSTALL, LESS To OWN AND USE! - still wrapped in its cardboard mailing tube. This in a nutshell~or rather in a silk sheathed rain barrel—is the gist of the Gunny Sack Report, now revealed for. the first time. By. posing as a fashion writer} (all it took was a Paisley print tie with matching pocket hand- kerchief of the sincerest hue), this reporter managed to smuggle the information out of the heavily guarded salon of a 5th Avenue hote] where the high priestesses af the- garment trade had gath- ered for their annual spring rites, otherwise known as fashion open- ings. Fire hazards_may_be reduced inate tional Buren ‘of Standards, ‘The word emt the rate at which flames spread es df vant eee toll roads with p As ritual, these openings owe a great deal to.an- unfashionable | gent named Jake Minsky. The | as in the early American art) form he pioneered: a long wood-' en runway stretching clear into. the bald-headed row, a round spotlight playing on a red velvet curtain and a piano tinkling se- ductive airs, * * * a Only when the curtain opened, instead of Rose La Rose or Lili __Cyr in their native habili-: ments, out stepped a trio of bored looking sirens in formless, knéé- length pillow cases, About this time Minsky would trappings are virtually the same | have been headed toward the fire | There.Is a Demand for da MATURE WOMEN IN OFFICE WORK Women whose children are in school. or college may qualify for positions by attending either day, half-day, or evening classes. Get ready for a good permanent position by taking one of the Institute courses ... you é T is heels, but the audience of fashion ‘jwriters—all Women except for the aforementioned spy — applauded smartly, .white glove upon whife glove, and buried themselves in their form sheets. * * * Up on the platform, sack after. sack paraded before our eyes. Muttering something—about an famished readers, I escaped with the Gunny Sack Report safe in my pocket. One major finding: not one of. the intrepid fashion writers was’ intrepid enough to don the spring- ’ time sackcloth for the opening. * ‘early deadline for my fashion. can advance as rapidly as you are able. The Business Institute 7 West Lawrence Street, Pontiac FE 2-3551 Name Return this Ad for free bookiet entitled “Positions in Business for Mature Women.” ANCHORS AWEIGH! — That” connected | items, up 21 per cent over 1956. | Experts predict that 1958 will | even more phenomenal | i nnn eRe nN rN First Cut Crackin’ Good Bite 1 «lb, Box SALTINES: jive Prices Mon., Tues., Wed.—Jan. 13-14-15 Lean, Tasty . Golden Glory Crushed _ PORK CHOPS % PINEAPPLE | Phillips Whole Irish poraroes 10° ‘Tall No. 303 ‘Cn Big Family Package ¥2-GAL. ROMAN CLEANSER BLEACH Y_-GAL. BOTTLE ~-OPEN-ALL-DAY-SUNDAY- RKETS' | Open 9 to 9 Every Day J One Mile West City Airport = a tou remaining ee * + West Wins Pro Bowl, 26-7 Clincher in 3-2 Victory at N. Y. Win Is “4th Straight, for Detroit? Montreal ! Routed, 7-1 | NEW YORK Ww — The Detroit, Red Wings — even without the| great Gordie Howe at hand — are Wilson's Pros Beat Parker's LOS ANGELES (INS) — The} eighth annual Pro Bowl football ‘game, in which the West beat the! ‘East, 26-7, was called today the |dullest game of the series, attend- jed by the largest crowd. The contest was so dominated by the defense on both sides that observers declared that to avoid dullness and to add sparkle some way would, have to be found in future games to strengthen the of- fensive platoons. A pro bowl crowd of 66,634 sle, The previous record tor the attraction was 53,676 set in 1951. ture seasons. The West’s victory was a big feather in coach George Wilson's cap, but it left him in the spot of being unable to top himself in fu- In his first year as a National! Poothal:Leeqee heed cote be tol the Detroit Liohs to both divisional and world championships and then coached the Pro Bow! winner. eroying Second pace I he Na- tional Hockey League today The Red Wings battered their’! way into the runnerup spot last | night, marking up their fourth Mod tory in a row with a 3-2 triumph | He said that pass interceptions beat the East. Perhaps that wasn't the only thing, but it certainly was a factor. over the New York Rangers. A Detroit steamrolier got mev- | ing early in the first period with a 60-footer by former Ranger Nick | Mickeski, Less than three min- utes later, Johnny Wilson made © it 2-0 with a close-in shot past Ranger goalie Marcel Pailie. | Reeling before the Detroit on-| slaught, New York finally got back) into contention midway in the sec-| ond period on a 20-foot shot which bounced off Detroit goalie Terry Sawchuk's hand and slithered into the net. * * * Alex Delvecchio scored the clincher, an unassisted 15-foot shot, in the same stanza that proved to be the margin between third place and second for the Red, Wings, | So ae | marker ef the evening and his ninth of the season, a 25-foot backhand shof just 45 seconds after Delvecchio’s goal. The New Yorkers made a de-| termined effort to tie the score in the third period, peppering Saw-| chuk with 18. attempts but the | all flawlessly. * * * LOOSE AROUND END — Jon Arnett, Los Angeles halfback fiaying for the West in the Annual Pro Bowl game yesterday, turns on the Detroit netminder handled them | speed as he circles the East end with Gene Brito '|Bert Rechichar. Eastern passes than the East did— 98 yards to 51. The West added to its scoring with two field goals by WILSON AP Facsimile SCORES—Detroit Red Wing forward Johnny Wilson ‘res through a score as New York goalie Marcel Paille. falls to the ice in futile effort to halt score. The Wings won last night, 3-2. Ameche of the Baltimore Colts set the stage for the key scoring play of a fierce first half when he ram- bled 66 yards to the East four. *~ * * , Ameche's great run led to a 9-) yard field goal by Reichichar that) sent the West in front, 9-7,-a lead it never surrendered. _ ® * Hugh McEtlhenny * of the San AP Facsimile (83) and Jack Butler unable to reach him. Chuck Bednarik (55) of the Eagles finally stopped him. | The West won, 26-7. | ‘“player of the game” by the sports’ leditors of the four Los Angeles! metropolitan papers, which sponso” | the game. The Wings played without ace Two Points for Run or Pass Conversion - scorer Howe who reinjured his . left shoulder in Saturday's 41 tri-| umph over the Chicago Black, Hawks. Gordie was left at home’! for treatment, The Montreal Canadiens got 2 | taste of thelr own medicine last night, Chicago's Black Hawks, over-| ' whelmed by an 11-to-3 count last Thursday, turned the other eared afid routed the league leaders, _to 1. Seven players scored the Hawk | goals, with 14-year veteran Ted) Lindsay and 18-year-old rookie Bob- bie Hull each notching a goa! and. three assists in the Netaan! Hock- | ey League contest. Rookie Gary Aldcorn scored twice to lead Toronto to a 5-to-3 triumph over Boston, pulling the Maple Leafs into a fourth-place tie with the Bruins, three points! in back of New York. New York, Ohio Bowlers Ahead MINNEAPOLIS (#—Morris Cra-| ing the ‘All Star bowling tourna- ment when the second of four days of qualifying action ended Sunday night * * Cramer, a pale. ing proprietor, * 1,320 series from games of 186.) 225, 216, 214, 210 and 269, giving hirh a 12-game total of 2,591, It was Cramer's big splurge in the final game that knocked Dick Selgo of Port Clinton, Ohio, from | _ ———“the top” of the standings board at the Minneapolis armory. Selgo had led the field through} the first three squads with ail but was forced to settle for second at day's end. The best series of the day was, the 1,336 -by Lou Campi of Du- mont, N. J., placed him in 14th place. Mrs, Cetinsky’s 787 series was field, but her 1,528 grand total was enough to boost her ahead .of| Kardas of Grand Rapids, Mich.,| who led earlier in the day with her 1,525. Mrs. Kardas wound up| in setond place. spindley bowl. | crafted a hefty| whose total of 2,447) not the best effort in the ladies! — The nation’s football coaches have a new strategy problem to cope with today: is it better to) 7 try for a one point conversion after {a touc hdown, or gamble for a two- | pointer, That option — one point if kicked, two points if by a run or a — was wriften into football law yesterday, along with a more lib-| eral substitution rule and several| \other changes. | The new scoring rule, first change in football's point system in more than four decades, and other revisions were adopted at the closing session of the foot- ball rules committee of the Na- tional Collegiate Athletic Assn. The scoring change — designéd ito reduce the number of ties and iboost fan appeal — came as a! surprise. Proposed by committee | chairman H. O. (Fritz) Crisler, athletic director at Michigan, the {04% | : AP Facsimile BIG SMILE—Mickey Wright of San Diego, Calif., has a happy | smile after winning the Sea Island Ladies Invitational with le three day total of 224 for 54 holes, three better tan Betsy Rawls who had 227. The Walled Lake Wings, Dean's Hardware and the Auburn Heights Boys Club ‘are the only survivors tion Department Junior Hockey Tournament, which enters its final stages next weekend at the North Side_ice skating rink. . Walled Lake, the lone unbeaten in the double elimination tourney, reached the finals with a 21 victory over Auburn Heights yesterday on North Side ice. Two goals by Don ‘ks and Recrea-| assault. -} Dean's —_and —Auburn —Heights. Clash this Saturday at 9.a.m. with the winner meeting Walled Lake|forteit decision over Local 26 anifisie Sat |tor the city’s fentor hockey title./the other scheduled contest. a a year’s study by a subcommittee * * * “Sure — it'll kick up a contro- versy,” said*Crisler, who retires from the committee now after serv- jing as a member since 1941 and jas chairman the past eight years. “Some folks will. like it, some| won't, A coach who wins a game} using the new rule will be happy. | But the fellow that got beat prob-) ably will scream.” The change in the substitution rule was designed to help small colleges with Crisler Said. Effective immedi- Grid Point Rule Changed FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. @yrule originally was scheduled ce| ately, both starters and substi- tutes will be able to make two | appearances in each quarter, For the past three seasons, only the | players who started a quarter could leave and. be ¢ligible to + return during the same quarter. For the first two years after the committee repealed the free substitution rule following the 1952 ‘season, no player could re-enter ‘during a quarter in which he al- ready had Hansa * * Both the. conversion and substi- limited squads, |tution revisions were tied in with somewhat offsetting changes in | Coaches Make Various at is. rest Comments on Changes By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS College . football, coaches weére hardly as unanimous today about the new point after touchdown rule ___|as the NCAA committee. which-ab- ruptly passed it. “Ridiculous!” said Coach Ter- ry Brennan of Notre Dame yes- terday. “You have to fight hard from any spot on the field to get six points. Now you can get two by: ging only three yards.” “The rule will be good for the game," said Blanton Collfer, coach tac the Kentucky football Wildcats. rule, effective immediately, crate two points for a conversion -seored--on-a-run-or-a pass;-one if} _|scored on a place or drop kick. The line of scrimmage for the con- version was moved back a yard to the 3. Fritz Crisler was taken s task personally for the change by Frank Moseley of Virginia Tech, among others. He called the rule “Crisler’s Pet’ and said committee | “acted in a dictatorial] manner” in not submitting the change to the coaches. “I'm not opposed to: the new conversion rule, but I'm not enthusiastic either.” Most coaches said they were sur- prised at the suddenness with the Sports Shop, 5-2, in Sunday's other game. Gary Mellema scored three times te lead the -}which the rule was adopted. 3 Teams in Hockey Finals Benny Oosterbann of Michigan, said the change “will add tre- mendous interest for spectators. It's rites to be tough on the coach. He's got to think should I go for the seven or the eight— Two shutouts featured Satur- day's action. Dave Diehm posted a shutout and Dick Plourde and Mike Smith each tallied two goals as the Sports Shop defeated the Sylvan Lake Alouettes, 40. Melle- ema caged four: goals and Jim Smith starred in the hets as Dean's blanked the White Lake Flyers, 6-0. Local 596 Wins Squeaker ‘Local 596 eked out @ 44-43 vic- tory over Local 653 No. 1 in Sun- day's top UAW-CIO League basket- ball game at Jefferson Junior High, Jim Pembroke scored 17 Franklin had 11 for the - losers. Me! Taylor. tallied 22 points to spark Local 5904's 68-43 rout of Lo- 15 in defeat. Local 540 gained a Eddie™ points for thé winners while Chuck |Detro “Ne 2> eee ye Merged | the seven is there, but the eight is another question.” “Now there will be a little more thinking in the game,” said Coach 5 ores Other aspects covered by the coaches: “The rule should eliminate tie games’ — Tommy Mont, Mary- jJand. “Seems they're de-emphasizing kicking. You'll see alot more kick formations resulting in passing or running plays’ -— Murray War- math Minnesota. “tt _eliminatés kicking ... I'm dis gusted. Thig is the worst of rules they have ever come up with”—Jordan Olivar, Yale. Among the coaches who dislike the change is George Blackburn, Cincinnati. He said: “IT can’t see any merit to the thing. I think it should be a one- pointer or throw: it out entirely”; 2 “I think it’s worth a try,” said Rip Engle of Penn State. “It's revolutionary,” remarked Andy Gustafson of Miami, Fla. Duke Coach Bill Murray said he was “‘amazed and disturbed. Some {unanimously bythe -10-committee eter other rules. From now on, the) conversion play will start ‘three yards from the goal line instead iof two, a concession to the de- lfense. And each team will be allowed only four time-outs during each half instead of five. That reduces by one the num- ber of times a team can make a substitution without drawing a five-yard penalty for delaying the game. Concluding a three-day meeting, the committee also voted to: 1. Penalize a team five yards and allow: another kick every time ja free kick (usually the kickoff) | goes out of bounds, In the past, ‘two successive out-of-bounds kicks igave the receiving team the ball at its restraining line (midfield 2. Allow interior linemen to go downfield as soon as a pass is thrown instead of forcing them to wait until a receiver touched the ball. 3. Clarify the rule providing a 15-yard penalty if the defense tries, Francisco 49ers was voted the IChick Harbert who fired a total = ere C0 led the oie ners, "with Cranbrook’s best Dave 4. Limit blockers to the use of one arm and hand instead. of both arms and hands, Crisler will be sueceeded on the rules committee next year, both as a member and as chairman, by Matty Bell, athletic director of Southern Methodist. — x * * All rules changes ‘were adopted members present; Crisler said. All rules become effective immedifate- ly and will affect all institutions playing football under NCAA rules — colleges and high schools, Many high schools, however, do not use NCAA Files, * 850 in Cyefe Race FAWNSKIN, Calif. (INS) More than 850 motorcycle riders competed today in the 37th annual Big Bear motorcycle run from the Mojave Desert to Big Bear Lake, high in the San Bernardino moun- tains. Prin body must have put the rules com-|. Roger White, a 23-year-old Nor-| Cornell =. = mittee in a trance .% . Crisler|walk, Calif, carpenter, won the Temple 64, n State 6) has dominated the rules committee| approximately 180-mile event in| xyvs Nev te long enough.” four hours and four minutes. Pite Ti, Syregase 68 oy ite , Holy Cross 68 : tn paity, 87. Army 56 Ld e we Speed Trials at Bay City en ! oSkating Champs Decided’ A BAY CITY. — Here are the results of yesterday's Cent ships: SENIOR MEN’ 8-CLASS J over): preeruene. ip Renshaw » Beas a nshaw, Saginaw, see ‘ Clg REE, mt ard, ti Ropi Thom Michigan speed skating eee is SAMIOR POMEW'S change B: Dette Ws, Cocina. 90, Bett E ne ee kil oe. Saginaw, 15; Pat Paiken rg, Sagi- ay : (ea ee % Pg \ ee | e : Pa ane Se Ge ee ae earring Sg ER SE ge SS AOR oe ae ee CED SE PON SSP ee Oe eee Oe eS ee “6 aA on Fullback Alan “The Horse”) peppiE BEACH, Calif. (INS) Jack Fleck of Rochester Golf and | — Twenty-six-year-old Bill Casper ome Club had 293 to earn $263 of Apple Valley, Calif., today cred- ited -his changed swing for first prize in Bing Crosby's national ipro- amateur golf championship land other recent successes. Casper, who says he switched from a hooker to a slicer, carded 71 yesterday in the final round of the Crosby Pebble Beach tour- nament for a total of 71-66-69-71— 77, and tep individual money of $4,000. And teamed with Bob (Horse)! Reynolds, the one-time Stanford) Rose Bowl hero, Casper took the! second pro-amateur team prize of '$1,500 with a 67-61-68-65—261. ! Second place winner was Dave | ‘Marr of Mamaroneck, N.Y., who. tired a consistent 69-70-70-72—281, iand took home $2,400 for his ef- forts. | * * ® Jay Hebert, Marine captain of \Iwo Jima fame who won the in- dividual prize last year, had to be satisfied with a pro-amateur win this time. He was teamed with Los Angeles lawyer Roger ‘Kelly for a 65 , and $2,000. Hebert also picked up $1,300 and sixth place in the in- dividual play with his 285, Bob ore! of Silverado Club, Four Michigan pros finished in the money, led by Meadowbrook’s of 287 for $975. Wally Burkemo of Franklin Hills carded 291 fer $650, Cranes Bow 5th Time_ Cranbrook basketball team ab- sorbed its 5th loss of the season last weekend, when Royal Oak Kimball grabbed an early lead and went on to win, 49-36. Cranes ‘Casper Changes Swing, ins. Crosby Tourney hive wen Satene gee | tn Ra eC a “Ted the win : |Collon with 12. Cranes go to Bloomfield Hills for, | Tuesday’s game. Cage Results MICHIGAN WEEKEND COLLEGE Towa it, wane “Great Lakes 5 Michigan sactign 9. cle e 3. et? 2 Northwestern ry sch 7 Michi State 84, a S eae West ore 65 Hillsdale AN A nly ‘e lope Adrian 67 Central Michigan 62, Great Lakes 41 wimming Albion 56, Beloit Chicago tnint 6 et Hinsdale 33 Hinnesot 15%, BMiché Michigan Btate re ga ey 1 SATURDAY’S = BASKETBALL kingpin, |.in the undefeated class, with a W. Virginia By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Kansas, Mississippi State and Texas Tech—each with the single purpose of regaining some lost prestige—p lay important confer- ence games tonight, while West Virginia, which has developed into the Goliath of college basketball, sits idle until Wednesday, Until Saturday, State and West Virginia were the only top-ranked cadabasted tad teams in the country. But along came Georgia Tech—and an undersized outfit, at that—and clubibed the Rebels 78-61. . That leaves only West Virginia, the Southern Conference string of 12 victories. The Moun- taineers, No. 1 in this week's Associated Press poll, meet Pitt Wednesday. * Kansas, a floundering giant with- Chief Tankers Aim for 3rd Dual Win Rolls Along o.t Wilt Chamberlin, goes against Colorado on its home court tonight re ee, Other and SVC meets Tues- at el Aer Pegdiey His ewte, ee ee visit to +43, leat te : eg ’ ma) = “4 Winsonsin gt aeauirannne « ——— — EML| .. Br ncat Coie ’ a 8 Cinein- me pe. 078 in : 2 ? é tar e. the UAW-CIO Local 594 team in the Class A city cage league, f land Mike Dietz of Indianwood shot * 4 * ; 299 to pick up $100. = i’ There is a strong possibility that ‘ ween, Redate: wi-ae-ao.tam| Waterford High School will meet = / Br Pama - SSeGEleas ert ceme scapes | w Pins . next season, y Slee EERE Sipe tte dec We Cary Middiecott 32.09-72.13-a08 Ashley. Fordson would give the z Tommy Bolt €7-71-74- 74-286 ens a nine-game e for Bob Harris gsattecatoaet| 08 Bob Rosbure Chick Harbert 4 Paul Harney yet. 7 nan Bo Wininger 61-13-71-T9—290 | 6-M an Ski Te | (Ted Kroll 72-79-72-14—290 | Ernie Vossier * 72-T1-73-14—~-290 | df | eam Wally Burkemo 32-68-13- 18-291 | 2 \Al Balding : Lieyd Mangrum larnold Palmer — ores 11-43-12 >» = i “1 ERepresents US. >} Bob by 15-70- |Al Mengert 74-T1-14-T3— 292 . [poss ay Ta-te-te.T 283 Deas! Littler 70-76-70-76—-2821 Four State Jumpers fo 2 Bin’ Opaen at eat af Eon / i 4 Bill Ogden ---3| ‘Face Euvrope’s Best in — Mike Dietz 60-78-76- World Title Meet ISHPEMING # — A United States ski jumping team mixed | with veterans and youngsters will 3 try to make a creditable showing against Europe's best in the Warld championships. in March in Fin | land. » The six-man team, determified on point totals based on a best six-out-of-nine jumps in trials which ended yesterday at Suicide Hill, includes: : ANSTEN SAMUELSTUEN of Denver : Ah squeal Rational ‘Gxt Jumping ine and hol the US : ord Dot B18 font wet ab Bie : rs Colo, in 1951, : ART TOKLE,. 33, of Lake Telemark 2 Jersey, 1852 U.S. Olympic team PICK RANOL, 23 construction worker of Iron Mountain, Mich AIM HOUST, 21, 2 5-foot 4%4-inch, 130- treet who is a machinist at iren TLL RASMUSSEN, 27, fron mine worker at re RUDY MARKY 22, capeeres by an Ieh- peming blackamith shop ay eames Rahoi and Maki were members : _ CAP Fansite the 1956 U.S. Olympic team : WINNER — Billy Casper Jr. |whose best showing was a 3 fired a 71 yesterday to post a iplace at Cortina, Italy, by : four-day total of 277 in winning |Devlin, Lake Placid, N.Y. Devlin 3 the Pebble Beach Golf Tourna- jand Willie Erickson, 1%yearold — ment. His partner was Bob Reyn- ‘prep broad jumping track star _ . Olds of Hollywood in the pro-am [from Iron Mountain, won alternate meet. Lemans on this year's team. 4 ———— —— MOTOR MART A Tr Fs UU r¢ PARTS 15 MINUTE SERVICE | While you relax in our com- fortable waiting room te your taverite Hi-Fi Music! ~ fs Skippers some Tangle for Ist Time on Court Pontiac Wide Favorite alongside,| for Expected Sell Out! Tomorrow x * * Behayes 8 Sets NBA Scoring Record | St. Mike Plays Basketball Assn, history. If they do make the record books, it won't be because they lost, 135- | 25, had a hand in’ meking National} Dolph a new all-time professional basket- ball scoring record. DAVE'S. | PRE-INVENTORY: DOUBLE : ‘| Tt tok an abbreviated football schedule to bring Pontiac Central and Waterford together on the bas- Motercycie Association. 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Since beth schools had played only eight football games it gave \ them the opportunity to add an- | other basketball game. * * * 3 4 L } 2 F 3 L| Pontiac and Waterford have }iplayed in the same regional at] 3/Flint several times but were never 4 Medios Junior fee | forced to meet in tournamfent ac- REAL ESTATE Bateman & Kampsen Realty FE 4-0528 To BUY or SELL Representing & OR 3.5021 a * * The Skippers lost M - ' Dyke last Friday night "while the 77 West Huron OM SURNERS * O1L FUANACES 177 Edison, Pontiac NYLON TIRE SALE 10 8.00x14 Black Wall... ».920.86 4 9,00x14 Black Wall . ‘40 7.50x14 White Wall . 20 8.00x14 White Wall . 10 8.50x14 White Wall. 4 9.00x14 White Wall. Plus Tax MARKET TIRE CO. Open Every Night ‘til 9 531.14 * FE 8-0424 - ve SURVEYS AND ‘ESTIMATES. * Off SOMERS * WATER HEATERS BOILER REPAIR—SALES and SERVICE Low Janka Heating & Air Conditioning SALES & SERVICE Bus. FE 4-3811 Nite Service FE 4.0445 - : lof the classes, | Dick Whitmer who had a sizzling night against Bay City with 23 points and 14 rebounds ‘along with) | ailing Jim Skinner are the regular forwards and they are certain to} 3 ag plenty of action. * * * | Despite the indication of a sided contest, a capacity crowd 230 i expected to Bl the Pontin il; Sites for Dog Training Work Area dog-owners interested In Hlearning the correct technique of Jobedience training their own pets |may take their choice of three lo- | cations, Each school has scheduled iclasses for a different night, say lofficials of the Southern Michigan ogapr Training Club, sponsor | * * * | Demonstration dogs will appear |at the following locations: C.A.I. | Building, Waterford on Jan. 15; » Get the cash you seed to pay off leftover seasonal bills. Thea make only one monthly © payment here instead of sev- eral + have more cash left over at end of the month, GET A FRESH START Lean $25 9 $500 on Stenatre Furr o Cor : “Sn at la a ig GET AHEAD WITH A BILL CLEAN-UP LOAN! : or come in. You SiR Bench ay “Yost hon you a for al eee =z Honte 408 even WouRs * * * _ An added feature will be a drill rh. team of members of the should not take their y Hoy on dem- onstration night. Actual Sass work will begin the following week. is) 64; . |and Indiana topped Illinois, 89-82. ipoes tt ie pre conmrene ay ont Michigan. — Royal Oak Five Tonight at PCH _ St. Michael aims for its 3rd victory of the season tonight when the Shamrocks clash with Royal Oak St, Mary in a gu- burban Catholic League basket: | | Selt_geye at _Eyntien_Omtral sami cae> = : * ei Bob Mineweaser’s Shamrocks now stand even at 1-1 in the Suburban Catholic loop and have an overall record of 2-1. They hold victories over Detroit Annunciation and Detroit st. Rita ‘and a loss to Ferndale St. James. The st. Irish are tied with Orchard Lake for 2nd place in the SCL with a 3-1 mark. Their everall record is 4-1. Tonight's junior varsity prelim- inary starts at 7 o'clock, with the main aftraction beginning around 8:15, St. Mike will be a slight underdog. The scoreboard made little dif- ference to the crowd of shouting, clapping fans with eyes only for | Schayes netdeps 2h sikite $e te first half. broke the record mid- way in the third period and sat out the rest of the game. ~ we oe score, 56-28. Detroit had trouble petiod. The Nats sank 50 per cent, of their shots in the initial and | 45 per cent for the game. By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The topsy-turvy Big Ten basket- ball racé picks up tempo tonight! Y with league-leading Minnesota in- vading Indiana's lair in one of | four conference battles. The Gophers, having played only once, are the only unbeaten chal- lengers in the race. All the others -have tasted defeat and only one game separates the teams tied for While Minnesota and Indiana’ tangle for the league lead, Wis- consin moves in on Illinois, Ohio ‘Northwestern goes to Iowa. | Indiana and Michigan are tied i for second with 2-1 records. lows, Wisconsin upset Ohio State, 67- Northwestern knocked Michi- gan out of the lead, 93-72; Michi- gan State blasted Purdue, 84-75, * * * Michigan State and Indiana again loom as prime contenders with Northwestern making a strong its showing against Northwestern, however, must {Sunk Twice at Flint — ; “ Flint’s YMCA prep and junior swimming teams scored convincing) victories over the Pontiac “Y” tankers: Saturday in a dual meet in the Flint Central High School pool. The Flint prep team set five new yarsity records while trim- ming Pontiac, 58-29. Pontiac's only triumphs were scored by Skip Erwin -in- the 75-yard-indi- vidual medley and Tom McKin- non in the 25-yard backstroke. Flint’s junior squad also posted a record while ,winning by a 41-34 margin. Pontiac won three events) —Bilt Borum in the 100-yard free- ‘style, Bruce Norvell in the 50-yard breaststroke and a ist place in the medley relay. Pontiac faces Saginaw this Sat- urday in the Pontiac YMCA pool. | Michigan Off Big 10 Top “= as Title Battl ‘State will be at Michigan and with the good habits they stressed and Detroit — not bad for a young e Tightens preve it is, able to win away from home in the Big Ten, some- thing they've failed to do in three years. Wildcat coach Bill Rohr, | making his debut in the Big Ten, wondered after Saturday's hit a breather in the Western final stanzas, an were better than! vietory when his Wildcats will | _}throws with one second left | | j The Pistons were a far cry from) Boryla, the team that ran over the Lakers,|Which gave Arizin the chance to 129-102, in an NBA contest at De-| deadlock the game, argued on an- troit Saturday night. At one point|other foul in overtime and was the Nationals doubled the Pistons’ |charged with two technical fouls. getting|the corridor after the game had started in the face of a blazing ended, but bystanders restrained \Syracuse-attack early in the first|him.— je Conte rence. Credit for Mictiigan State's vic- tory went to Larry Hedden and liree throws in an Ohio State, scored 29 points while Green hit for 18 and did some more masterful rebounding. Wisconsin's Badgers aré neping! itheir triumph ever OSU will be ‘a springboard to a get-even tri- wmph over Illinois. STRIKES AND SPARES By Joe Wilman Below are mentioned some of ithe top bowlers of today along in their path to the top of the bowling heap. Bill Lillard learned to control his wide - sweeping hook ball by plenty of practice under varying conditions. His experience includes the top leagues in Texas, Chicago fellow still_in his 20's. Today- we show ride style. 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Probably .our oldest game, it was played in Persia thou- sands of years ago and may have originated in India even, eatlier. When the Arabs conquered the Persians, they spread) the game through Europe. Benjamin Franklin helped pop- ularize it in the United States. FOR YOU TO DO: Get a checkerboard (that’s what you use for chess too) and have someone teach you-to play. It’s lots of fun and may not be as difficult as many people think. (For being the first one to submit this question, Paul Schiit- sey of Woodlyn, Pa., wins $10, Mail yours on a postcard to Violet Moore Higgins, AP Newsfeatures, in care of this -news- r. Tomorrow: Who was the bird woman?) Hollywood Headlines By LOUELLA 0. PARSONS HOLLYWOOD (INS)—Things are ihappening fast for Sammy Davis Jr. Friday he married Loray White in Las Vegas, and the next day he signed a contract to co- star with Eartha Kitt in “Anna Lu- casta." This will be Sammys de- but as motion picture actor, and it goes before the eameras April 29th under the banner of Anthony Mann's Longridge Productions, with a United Artists release. “Anna Lucasta,” by Philip Yor- dan, was produced originally by the American. Negro Theatre Group, and it starred Canada Lee as Danny, the role which Sammy wil] play. This Yordan play is heavily dra- matic and was first produced on sic in it. One of the offers the controver- sial diva Maria Callas received aft- er she said she was too ill to con- tinue in “Norma” at the Rome Opera House, came from Eddie Fisher. Eddie received a cable in re- ply, and unless something com- pletely unexpected happens, she will appear on his show Febru- ary 4th. Johnny Duggan of MCA || is credited with patting over the deal. I talked with Maria’s best friend, | ~ Elsa Maxwell, and Elsa said there were many cables received by Ma- ria for television and motion pic- STARTING WEDNESDAY | < Legend of §) A the Lost 1: Extra! CARTOON SHORT NOVELTY |) Wrelats Mel ante lichaielisiaal of Broadway in 1944. There is no mu-! Sammy Davis Jr. Slated to Team With Eartha Kitt } tures, among them a cablegram from Ed Sullivan, and I have al- ready told you that. Joe Pasternak wants Callas for his picture ‘'Party two banner headlines shouting : -mue powT1ac PRESS MONDAY, JANUARY tn. 1088 Red Voice Here (Gasps Its Last Daily Worker Quits in 34th Year for Lack of Financial Support NEW YORK (® — The Daily Worker, main voice of commu- now. debt to the firm and that only xt Sunday's edition will be ver, Elizabeth National Committee, wrote in today’s: issue of the Daily Work- er: “The possibilities for resump- tion of the Daily Worker depend upon the unfailing -construc- tive’ efforts we all put into the Worker. We cannot allow deflec- tions from our ranks to demora- lize er demobilize us.’” nism in the United States, died Fiyan, a member of the Comms ‘Spirit’ Numbers Sought | by Good-Luck Hunters. ¥ with today’s edition, fg “ Publication was suspended - on its 34th birthday, Lack of financial support killed the paper. Its week- end edition, called the Worker, will continue—at least until next Sunday, Today’s Daily Worker carries fiantly: ““We'll be back! Fighting La) ~~ a ism. x* * * The paper’s demise came a few days after John Gates, its editor in chief, resigned from. his -post and from the party. = . Gates, who had refused to have the paper follow a strict Moscow don the Daily Worker was “mur- der" by party officials who nod longer were able to control the paper. * * * An official of the printing com- pany which handles the paper said the Sunday Worker is deeply in Arthritis - Rheumatisin Vital. 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She'll play the fluttery aunt of Queenie, whe belbeves in all the wacky witchcraft, and Hermione is the high priestess. This is certainly a cast Harry Cohn has for himself with these | two belles plus Kim Novak, Jimmy) Stewart, Ernie Kovacs and Jack Lemmon. By the way, Kim’s mother ar- rives tomorrow from Chicago to visit her. DOORS OPEN 6:45 de- for peace, democracy and social-| line, charged the decision to aban-i| drugless method of treatment | ‘ f est young star in his first picture sneak preview with Tommy and gives with song, but he has some, strong dramatic scenes, and he’s go you'd never guess that this is his first picture, Claude. Binyon’s screenplay and producer- (my a good showcase. ~ The young singer has the able support of Edmend O’Brien, who plays the heavy, Nick Adams’ comedy characterization proves again his ability as an actor. ell’s Zane Grey series “Sundown at Bitter Creek.” Lili Gentle, who) gives up her career Tuesday to: become Mrs. Richard Zanuck, pho-' tographs beautifully. Snapshots of Hollywood collected at random: C. V. (Sonny) Whit- ney has refused his consent to his daughter Gail's marriage to Dick Cowell. He adores his daughter but he says he and other members Walled Loke HELD OVER! Pad DorisDay) ital. Now she is back home again | with Jennings, waiting for the real | summons from the stork. aaa KK KKK KK Kaka | Jeanne Coyne. Gene's friends wish it were serious, but I doubt if he’ll marry again. Monica Lewis Lang into a hospi- Tommy Sands becomes our new-, “Sing Boy Sing.” I went to the’ his mother and father. 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Ul i PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, JANUARY is, 1958 Notable Ancients |™#® GS _ 9. ‘by Franklin Folger | Sota ped Believed to Be Figures on Cards figures medieval and ancient history. For instance, Julius Caesar is supposed to have been the original king of diamonds, while Hogier, a lieutenant of Charlemagne, was the first jack of spades, and La Hire, one of Joan of Arc’s most trusted officers, the original jack of hearts. The experts surmise that the reason why some of the face - eards, such as these three, are shown in profile while the others are full face is that the artist probably copied the profile like- ness of Caesar from a coin and the other two officers from pro- file paintings. instead of full-face views, “Would you have one like this with a longer tail? I want him tO be sure he knows when he's happy. v BOARDING HOUSE , + (| ZF sewaams i iors oy ts terns, ww, Tat gv on : shy! 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JAA, (3— —£fRNIE BUSAM INHALE By Leslie Turner NEWS STORY AFFECT Voom MY HESITATION TO RISK A MAN'S LIFE FINAL APPEAL HAS EXECUTION IS SET FOR EARLY MARCH! A MURDERER WHOSE \ THAT'S AN IDEA. McKEE! I RECALL HIS CRIME. JUST BEEN DENIEO! HIS | HE FITS OUR NEED IN J] TWO RESPECTS ..HE'S SMALL, AND HE MUST NERVE! HAVE YOU HAVE A LOT O FLUENCE WITH THE | GOVERNOR, SUH. [T'S JUST POSSIBLE HE MARY COOPERATE IN THE INTEKEST OF SCIENCE, | THE CONDEMNED 1S WILLING! WELL, IT / WON'T HURT . TO TALK TO ? HIM ! , ; % A) 2, sais bos Reg, U.S. Pat. Off By Edgar Martin RET FRO HER TALK OITA TH" seve EVIVIZER. TOE “TS GOTO VILLAGWNA, | | |© 1958 by NEA Serves, Ine. TM: Rog, US. Pat. 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RVGSLES) um. £97772) By Dick Cavalli OH, I DON'T BELIEVE ITLL GET A FELLER ONE BIT -. BUT IT SURE DOES MAKE YA SMELL NICE’ @ CLEANER THAN ANY OTHER SOAP. p Feet 7 | J bese ty King Pheree Syllcame =e a ae © THE PONTIAC PRESS, 101 AY, JANUARY 11, 1058 Oe NEW YORK # — The no in wholesale market drifted off in quiet early Quotations are furnished trading today, Leading stocks lost from frac-, Wednesday. Dutch and Southern Re ilway Good.| ETS [Grains Resume Trend Down 1957 Chevrolet Car Output Tops Ford By paviD J. WILKIE ~—fAsen., were: Chevrolet 1,522,550 AP Automotive Editor, __jcarg Ford Division’ 1,522,406. They package lots! CHICAGO — Grain futures} DETROIT @ — The 14¢-unit by the prices resumed their downward /margin by, which Chevrolet bet no change tn Ge, pat penal ‘Detroit Bureau of Markets, a as of trend in initial dealings today on|Ford division in car output lastlis expected, | the Board of Trade. year probably is the narrowest to CuYY, EXtSWDED jnave done to Chevrolet dealer in- ventories has not been indicated. DETROIT EGGS defines a bonbon as being dainty and swegt so maybe that's what designer Hattie Carnegie had in she created this little black straw ‘‘bonbon.”” The little for evening wear, features red rose on a long black won applause at the Millinery Stabilization Commis- rich was down more than a pelnt DETROIT, Jan. 13 —/AP\- Detroit, cases included, foderth: sais leeping [ rivers grades Wihtes, grade A jumbo va orale New York Stocks large, 47° large 44 medium pia =e eee 31-38, welghted average, ie. aree.| ing Quote jiarge. 41-42. std av, 41%: checks, Goodri 6 wid av, Hy. Goo : : 78 3) I, Commercially graded, Whites, grade al Me n it Weat umbo. 45° extra large “ large 39- -. ae pert = ie eon 36%-37 browns, ade * fur Gut O1 103 - bees ae 4: saver, $e: Bm Homesta 334 jum, -37, grade B, large, 36 Boss 1El z ere ee Sofety. Engineer Says 4 Cept. 2, = 4‘, Ing Reng 682 . Drowsiness Causes felt oa, | 34 Livestock saced; int Bus Meh 301 6 Highway Tragedies et bk 34 DETROIT LIVESTOCK nt Paper | Int Shoe 32) DETROIT Jan. 13 (AP! — Hogs — . 3 int 8 silver ant salable 1000, Butchers active Feices CHICAGO (INS) — A Chicago : nt ully, sows not establishe: mine at n Tee ba crx Coal 292,U.8. number two and three 190 to 340 safety expert re Phe Os drowsi- no = 37 acobs ound butehers 19.95 to 1950: mixed lots ot fati is the bi cause, " \ ) % Jchns Man 378 number one and two the same wetsht (ee b se leue, id & \ IT’S A BONBON — Webster re Herehde ge Se mainly 1975 te 1988 a few lots mos:iy/Of expressway accidents on long r2 = le number one 200 to 210 pounds 29 60 iT}S teh bi A Eien cit te \33 head number one 220 pounds 2615; auto trips. mind w j . 377 Kimb Cit. 47 L number two and three 260 to 300 pounds * * * | hat, design ve : 4 p : 33.2, So io 1056. inined grades 160 to 190 ; eK | hat, de: i Br OR cue 2 y/bounds 1880 to 19 28 ‘ Matthew Sielski, traffic and| straw stem: Seaysaryey Ghee oH ee ; _ Sheen salable 1500 arly sales j mpbedcpe aoe ten Th Ne My. 7S slaughter lambs fully steady to strong, safety engineer er Le a sion's show in New York City. 137 ie pres slaughter am 23 $6 Motor Club, reported his fin ings) - 98 3 to 28.09, the latter price pa’ or Howe SERA Erte Good and cnsice (BIE a 1,600-mile turnpike trip in| 572.2178 to 23750 utility and good 1900 the National Safety Council's M4 to 2178. cull to choice slaughter sheep 7 » Traffic Safet . FL1/3.00 to 10.00 monthly magazine, Traffic * Lar lsappears _ 19S) Cattle — salable 3000. Opvening trade | “a h see om ,tieurhter steers and heifers slow | Sielski said “highway hyp- | Piece b Piece; riv sales steady to more ost | nosis’* ST decline on good t Tow cholce short | ie” is not as cite eneugh $0. y , sh\ ‘tea steers over 1080 pounds Here | explain what causes same-direc- Th h : S t l 4 weight lone fed steera around steady 43) Cows evening steadv with last week's, ton and one-car turnpike wrecks. oug o/en 4 ret ear! seles stocke?s and | 14% teeters most good to low ehotre slaugh- | He came up with three major. ATLANTA (P—D. A. Stoddard) 302 ter Yleers 2100 to 23 60. Beveral loads conciusions. Sielsk! found ,that: . 216 tow Shoice 1150 to 1200 Ths. sisughter raiirs : = : ie b iece 32.4 steers QS a to 2600 A Sch Seas tow | —Drowsiness, not fatigue, is the oe ni car pece! ty P on NC Nor § Pe 1eTto evel chatce 1000 to 11 pound | § renal a Sb2 opt oP: nie G . 11 gi steers 30. One load average choice (real Villain of the expressway. He told police he parked it in C Pw Pt 14%) 996 Prot & G 56.4,1080 pound, ¥teers 2700 high choice to| Accidents result from drivers get- Cont Can 41§ Pere O11 _ 36 |prime steerk virtually absent in erly iting slee ather than muscular the southwest section and when he Cont C 3 RC | 33 y receipt standerd steers 2000 te 23.00 UNG py r é Ss returned someone had stolen the Cont Mot @5 Repub Stl... 404 utility steers 1750 to 2000 utility and exhaustion. e ; Cont On 497 Rex Drug a7standard hetfere 17.00 to 23.00. A few habit and drained the gasoline Copper Rng 145 Feyvn Met .. 329 loads low to agoreee cholce | heifers * * * ank : Rey Tob | 44 24:80 to 2300 Tyllitv cows : abd gl oon 37 Bari 1 2 B 248680 @ few 1700 ‘eanners and eutters| —There js simply not enough a|" Ile went to a service station Deere... 378 Reval’ Du 17511290 to 16.00 lversion to break the monotony of) **° : mes ia Safeway Bt 244 Calves — salable eo Market open i high dete purchased another battery and a Die s Bt Jos Lead 274 Ing slow A few early ‘geles. Weak ex- a long hignway ve. tal of gasoline when he is C Gea 387 oe Reg Pan .. 777,tteme top around 209 dff early sales container g ’ and pent Aire 704 gegh Al RR |. 2t4,Cheice and prime venters 28.00 to od a —Highway planners should de- |returned both front wheels were, See pre ITT géars Roe 25 qistandard and good 2000 to 2008 utility) 10. as much monotony as possl- | missi Bact a 2 Bhe!l Oi £19 18.00 to 90.00 cull 100 to\15 00 en a ya |missing. ET Auto L368 quwceir sl ble out of modern expressways. |: 11. went to a garage to get two ie Emer Rad .. Routhern Co _ Sielski warned that drowsiness front wheels, came back, and Erie RR 748 pe | n Fairb Mor 414 Serre R = Sheep Rustlers. is not eliminated by two drivers found the car missing. Sabre S86 gia jalternating behind the wheel. Later he discovered police saw Ford Mote.” 38 gid Oi ay Me Yo * * * heletrigped (eat) thougtit( clght or a Fone td Ol Ind .. 344) ; r uto, thoug : Freept Sul ... 69 Std Oi] NJ... 487 : Sentenced ere nave — 7 I ! 1 ; Frueh Tre ., 68 Btd O11 Oh 04 He suggests that drivers combat have been stolen and hauled: it Gardner Den re drowsiness by stopping after the away. Lodge Calendar To all officers and members of iPontiae Aerie No. 1230 F.OLE. ‘Please be notified vacancy has occurred on the Board of Trustees. | Nominations will be held Tuesday, jJan. 14th, 8 pm. at the Aerie Home, 289 W. Montcalm 8t. Al. bert E. Malett, Sec'y.— ¥ News in Brief A grocery store at 328 8. East Blvd., was burglarized over the of instant coffee and 25 cartons of icigarettes with a total value of ' ‘TRieves ogted a beer store at) 332 S. East Révecover the weekend cand took Seis Guilty af Drunk: Driving €arl Morris, 24, of Int. Fosher Gen Bak 95 @wift a C 2H Gen Dynam |’ €31 Bylv ee 345| Four sheep rustlers were Sen- first three hours of -travel and ev- oe <: reece sat tenced by Circuit Judge Frank L. ery 100 miles after that. The safety Gen Motors 346 Textron a s Doty today to five years proba- engineer cautions against driving) Gon Ton tt Ree ns pose. aay tion, six months in jail, make res- more than- 450 miles a day. Gen Tire | 977 Tran W Alr .. 11 stitution and $300 in costs. Gurr > Pn ERereapy olom Bs) The four, James Cole, 19, of : Owens Cne 391 Un Carbide (80690 Pontiac Trail, Wixom; Wil- Very Poisonous Snake Pen ep wy ig Unit ate Lin liar Kelley, 19, of 7500 Hickory Stolen i Rus Terminal Param Pict 318 UO Fruit . 3 Ridge Rd., Highland Township: | Parke Da .... 884 UD Gas Cp .. 2 TS Lines .... 28 }/ William Goan, 18, of 2975 W.| Pea 38 8 B32 Maple St. Milford: and. inns ee aes ee SO Pepsi Cola .. 30 Us Brel ....- at Huffman, 17, of 212 Woodbine Dr., Stlen from the Port Authority bus Piiver . .... 502 watereen ||. 38-7 , terminal yesterday contained a‘ Bihoog ose ps West Un Tei: is¢ Milford, all pleaded guilty. timber Trariiecaka considered Philp Mor .. 488 went 4,5* :: 20%) They were charged with steal- .. =m Westg Ei ; very poisonous. Phill Pet .... 291 wilson & Co. t62| ling sheep from a Highland Town-| * * Pillsby Mills 42€ Woolworth + 92 wi f d li the in| Gockel Br. 737 Theu'sn ad 7 Pm and seang mem Its owner, Ann Cielo, ‘Paterson, = Detroit. pos .J., told police she was taking, a SS SR — tthe three-foot reptile te the Stat STOCK AVERAGES NEW YORK, Jan. 13.—iCompiled by ‘Island Zoo. Someone whisked it BE GET Press’ ap 7 Fires 3 in One Home laway while she was getting infor- co nee Indust Rails wut Btod rks : Reported Since Friday mation from the terminal informas Se ee eae an Cae Pas tion desk Pest day ae e At ® “us ede GLENDIVE, Mont. The Charles —————— pees Month ago l00a333 98 i18 sve Kings have reported seven small ce ote, : aa’ Hl os i708 fires at their house since Friday Laos Chief Visits U. S. aad é 8 3 4 iia 1957-89 . ets 2260 2 6€2 1809 Morning. Aerie See 1956 High 2763 155: 769 1915 The latest was a blaze yester- NEW YORK ( — The Pre- 1956 High... 2446 1262 69.6 171.6 day in a window frame. mier of Laos, here on a five-day | Fire Chief George Smith said visit, travels to Washington J feb hephlee ce} ihe had no idea what caused the where he will call on President Figures after decimal pointe are eighths High Leow fires. Eisenhower tomorrow, The Pre- St., Walled Lake, pleaded-gulty to drunk driving charges before. Mil- ford Justice of the Peace James jor Canada. “lestimated that 410 chemists and) erai..and—thieves_took 12. jarsithe _increase.in..the number of: Loss of Scientists Concerns Britain Migration of Brains Said Caused by U.S., Canadian Fellowships | LONDON (INS) — Britain, aes ten parately short of trained scientists) and technologists, is concerned and ,., anxious today over the mounting migration of brain-power to the United States and Canada. The Advisory Council on Scien-| tific Policy, in the first authorita- |tive inquest on the loss of trained ‘men, has reported that one post-_ graduate physicist out of every ten trained in Britain finds a per- manent job in the United States| For post-graduate chemists the corresponding figure is one in sixteen, The reason for this exodus, ac- cording to the council, fs the large number of research fellow- ships at present being offered | te British graduates in the U.S. and Canada. In the seven years to 1956 it is) 130 physicists accepted fellowships of this kind. “Heads of several university de- partments,”’ the council reported, “have expressed anxiety on this score and a@ few have attributed, fellowships offered to a shortage of suitably qualified research grad- ates in the United States and Canada.” | -'This comment refers to pure scientists with university back- grounds, The council recommends that British firms should be prepared to interview for posts students who have accepted fellowships in North America and that more publicity should be given to the fact that the Department of Scientific and VYanLeuven. He was fined $100-or 40 days in jail, Jowships can be held in Europe. Perfusion Causes Malignant Tumors to Crumple, Die h Noon ni r ; Alkn Kise & Bauip Co -- i One fire started in a waste bas-| Mier, Prince Souvanna Phouma, Faldwin Rubber Co... 2 334 gaaKet, another in a closet. Others; arrived in New York City by G 1. Ol & Chem Co... * 13 18 burned curtains or window) plane yesterday. Howell Elee Motor Co .. ° 432 f Per Metal Prod Co .... * 1 11 | rames. Tne Prophet Ce .....-.. * @1 98 sede ee ma — oe 38 Ws! To edo ison 2 a .e Ld Warne Sctew a Fe 2 2 2 City Man Guilty *No sale, ee an asked we yTICE oF “HEARING — On geod ishing Normal Level, of Waters in Le ville Jake Addison Township, S koeil inty. Mi * igen. | who of Drunk Driving Albert’ E. Cole, 22, of 1146 W. |Huron St.. pleaded guilty to drunk | New Cancer Technique Shows Promise jcollided while Industrial Research research . bag. . ial A ; = ey ge ngpice Cole cent reduction in copper output! fsdishes. =a “vena dos... a Grain Prices ned to say what expected io eee - S BART 7 s Tbs. 78] CHICAGO GRAIN the Ford margin would be “less _ While news of industrial layoffs _ aihges | {CHICAGO. Jan. 13 (AP) = Opening than 30,000” units. continued, there was a slightly ®t bu-...7.,... yccttteeeeees VE hegre Set Probably in the ‘final count more optimistic tone to the week-| ’ fr meas tied | tidy ~eapecn glam + - the Chevrolet-Ford share of the end news. While the reading of Poultrys OUY cao sse tits ep. ee retail market will come close to the President's budget message AN eo eee a halt the industry total, Together yeas anticipated, leading Congress- DETROIT ae , a nia ise May esepewes 1% - they: accounted for 49,80 per cent men had ns e ou a balanced 5,1 No Thon 1 Top quay hive youl ry up to Mas ree 1 10% aes Ly of total car assemblies last year. ae see os hes gi Moers type hens. 23-28: tight ype Sep. escoseras mr) | SaYeRren 1 Along with the closeness of the a OSes Were én bY ne 12: ecaponettes, 4-4'4 Ibs “$o0-95 Dee. .. 5! Mar. ..ccsse dae - Chevrolet- Ford production 4 es Stee! General Motors pose ar, §-6% Ibs, 36-27; turkeys, heavy tyfa 26., re 4 POBCEUE iia race an Du Pont, United Air Lines, Royal 5"? type toms, 20 | Bep. cee Ite jother outstanding development in car output was the extent of the Chrysler comeback, Chrysler ‘lboosted its slice of the production total to 19.99 per cent against 15.00 per cent in 1956. Its Ply- Division moved up to 10.72 -jmouth D per cent from the preceding year's 7.81 per cent. * * * The Plymouth percentage put it firmly back in third place in the jproduction standing. Buick which. held that spot with a 9.23 per. cent of industry total in 1956) dropped to 6.66 per cent last year. General Motors’ lost a hefty 6.72 per cent of the industry total output last year, dropping to 46.06 per cent from the pre- ceding year’s 52.78. The Buick, Chevrolet and Oldsmobile pre- d@action declines accounted for virtually all the GM drop, With the Ford Motor Co.'s per- roms of 30.90 of industry total) the “Big Three" accounted for! ceding year, The Ford share was up from the 1956 total of 28.77 per cent. * * * | American Motors’ percentage moved up to 1.86 from the pre- ‘ceding year’s 1.80 and Studebaker- Packard declined to 1.19 from the bes figure of 1.65 per cent. In its latest revision of produc- n figures, the Automobile Man- ufacturers Assn. put the 1957 total jat 6,119,307 passenger cars; 3.970 aches and 1,095,425 trucks, The 19 * figures were 5,806,756 cars; 4,206 coaches and 1,107,796 trucks. 3 Hurt as Fire Car Collides With Auto Two Avon Township firemen and a Royal Oak man were injured {Saturday afternoon when their cars the firemen were answering a call. George G. Crandall, 35, of 3619 ‘Woodland, Royal Oak, told Sher- iff's deputies he entered the in- tersection' of Auburn and Crooks ‘not hear a siren. Robert Thor, 32, of 3238 Donley Rd., Avon Township, said he had both his siren and flasher light going. The two, and David Stokes, 40, of 1848 Auburn, Avon Township, who Was riding with Thor, were roads on the green light and ad 4 row"! it ri rey ra SewVTTESCalCi Stain air Screntiiic re jports will be published’ in the magazine Nature. Newsmen will be shown the ex- perimental machine known as statements will cover only ahd work with it. « ®t ‘the machine's work havw said that it can produce temperatures of several million degrees centi- grade, which would allow a con- trolled thermonuclear reaction for several seconds. The raw mat- ‘vial is: heavy hydrogen, which is easily ee water. British newspapers have, charged that Adm. Lewis Strauss, (aaamen of the U. S, Atomic En- ergy Comniission, had forced a ‘delay in the official announce- ‘ment under a VU. S.-British agree- ‘ment to coordinate the declassify- ing of secret information about the project. * * * | The Sunday Observer said the United States had asked a delay with the British. In the 20 years before World War II, the U.S. exported about 20 per cent of the food it produced. REGISTRATION NOTICE FOR up = Election March 3}, 1968 qualified electors of the City oP Pontiac, Michigan. Notice is hereby ven that in gre d with the an Election Laws, the — Ls - pad primary Seotien pobre rol veelstretion the mame of.any legal voter in said City of Pomtiac mot already registered who may apply to me personaliy for such registration. Notice is hereby fur- ther given that I will be at the City Mall, 33 8. Parke Street on Monday, February 3. 1958 from 8 o'clock am until § o'clock p.m. cetve registrations trations by personal application. ted January 6, 1064, ADA .R. EVANS, a Cher Jan. 13, Zeta, the agency said, but official! o¢ Numerous unofficial accounts of) “| section ; so its scientists could catch wie CITY, lection of | wp jefter public eon p.m, hanges in the Zoning Map . rom -Agriculture to Gommercial I District: Part of the 8. W, % of the WB. Ms Section a 3X, Sse: are of van Lecce Me ft., central ang ang ers bearing and length being 8, a 61° W., 61.23 ff.) $0.23 {&, along po highway ine te a ‘ie tance : a8, nm 4g6 8. 87° 16°45" E.. re hs sss a == t line of sal Br er-quarter poole a “hanes 02° 47 15" -E., 838.00 gong ald aa Sine. to the point of img an area of (radius on art 83 bene e 22 fh 191) acres of Ia “3 OD the W. & of the N. E. % of Section 23, T. 3 N.. ae zB. = follows: Beginning ® point. sai point being distant MN. 02° 24 20" FE {T3L78 ft; and 8. TS* 06°67" W. 330 . from the southeast corner of the ww. the gE. % said section 93: thence running 8. 75° 0% 03° WwW, i 13 ft., to a point; thence N 02° 43) 15° B., 08.00 ft., to a point: thence @. 87° 16°45" BE. 165.0e ft. to a Doing thence S. 03° 43°15" W, 4485 ft, to the point of beginning Persons interested are. requested to be present A copy of the Zoning Map to- ist of the proposed by those interest f LAKY TOWNSHIP ZONING BOARD . DON CAVIN, Chairman CHARLES FR. MARRIS Secretaty Jan. .3, 26, ‘38. BRANDON TOWNSHIP NOTICE Notice ia hereby given that at a Reeu- lar Meeting of the township board held -(|o8 Wednesday. Eoayegf 8. 1058 there was — made ty Baxter L. Henilier by Galen Whipple that the following be removed from Ordinance 0 3 “Zoning Ordinance’’—Section 6 4 Side Yardés—“but this shall not reduce the buildable width of any lot of record at the time of passage cf this Ordinance to less than 25 feet ai the ground story evel Aves, $—(Helen Jencks. Donald Lori er, Baxter L. Hamilton. Galen Whipp! and Alex Solley) Naves—none. This amen shall take effect 30 dars igned HELEN M JENCKS, Township’ Clerk | Dated Jan. 10, apes. Jan. 13, ‘58 see the treated for cuts and bruises at St. Joseph Mercy Hospital and released. bright difference you'll like ~ what you see! " OPEN_ “TONIGHT. OPEN MONDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY ‘TIL 9 __ TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, SATURDAY ‘TIL 6 Around Town . . . it may concern: - West, Charles zn : Edna Dunn, Grenville, i Betty Pord. Gerail¢é Dunn, Russell Randall, Anne Heddis, John and Gerald Dunt Hayes end Agnes Depp, Paul C. Johnson and Wife, and all owners of) ahhoehsa fronting on. abutting or having, cess to rights in Lakeville Lake, or whe, are interested in having fized and main taining the normal level of said \ake pu Eioaes te the provisions of Ac lie Acta of 1938 « amen ded You are hereby notif hat the Oar-| ae a County Board of & pervssers pee ised to ‘be filed in thi tt & te on praying for the est ab fchinent he this Court of the norma! leve] of Lake- vite take satc inie Sections 18 91 = 2¢ 27 son Towenshir Oa r that a hear: me will be hed in the cult Court for the Wednesday 1958, at the open: ng. of ee fou are teicher notified on the petition wi County of Oakland om the 15th das of Jsnuery Court on Gay ot 8:30 am. of as soon arent as Counsel can be heard. You are further notified that on seid: Gate the petitioner intends to ask this Court to esteblish the high level of eat? lake at 952.3 feet above sea level and if you desire to oppose the establishment: of the level at 952.3 feet aaove sea level you should thén and there ss 7 end show cause # any rot here = (Ai The norma) height Ptr jevel of said lake sheuld not be established; (Bi Why 0823 feet above sea tere should hot be the level fixed as the ae level of said lake, (Ci Why sugh other and further relet| @s to.the Court seems. fitting and proper! should not be granted to petitioners FREDERICK C ZIEM_ Prosecuting Attorney Oskiané County. Michigan | MERRITT, Counsel, Oakland County. Br, mma 2 Dee. 2, 9, 16, 23, 30. Jan. 6 13. ica, are the parents of a baby faa fined $55 or 20 days in jail. idriving today in muncipal court. | Judge Cecil B, McCallum ail ‘him $190 and placed him on three) imonths probation. By STANLEY MEISLER NEW ORLEANS (® — John, a man in his 70s, noticed. a lump on top of his foot one day. The growth proved to be cancer. Songster Gives Birth Doctors tried the standard treat- HOLLYWOOD w— Singer Mon- ment — surgery — and hoped that ica Lewis and Jennings Lang, vice @!l malignant cells had been re-| president of Music Corp. of Amer-| moved. Hope did not last long. Black turnsors spread over John’s leg, more than 200. Can- cer had, intensified. Now facing the patient was an joperation promising little chance of success and much horror. It is called hind-quarter surgery, an op- , eration that removes an entire leg and buttock, John fought this, And doctors thought such a major oper- their first child, born Satur- riot = tes Fy Quake: Strikes Mente VIENNA @ — A sharp earth- quake today frightened thousands at people. at Muerz Zuschlag, ‘ghout 199 miles soytheast of Vi- enna. First reports made n0 ation might be too dangerous for | Iention of casualties or proper- |g, old a man. _ ty” damage. Instead they chose an operation A Admits Drunk Driving Kenneth Potter, 30, of 1415 Glen- gary Rd., Walled Lake, pleaded OPCAME FIRST guilty to. drunk driving before) Last June John became the first Springfield ‘Township. Justice of, human to have cancer treated by, ithe Peace Emmett J. Leib. He perfusion. itried only on experimental dogs. |The name of the technique: Per- ‘fusion. ticed some of his black tumors had started to dry. Soon they crumpled and fell off. Today, | only six of the 200 tumors re- | main. Has he been cured of cancer? Doctors at Tulane University School of Medicine, where the treatment was performer’, are not sure. But they know there has. been a startling improvement, enough to host continued re- search, Jung machine. TWO PROBLEMS’ For some time, the drugs nitro- gen mustard and phenylalanine mustard have fought cancer. But)‘ Perfusion combines two medical!),.. weapons — drugs and the heart- But Tulane researchers feel the heart - lung machine may solve all that. In perfusion, the machine is ‘connected only to the veins and arteries attached to the diseased part of the body. In John’s case, that meant the leg. The machine pumped out the bloed and just before pumping blood back into John’s leg, doctors added the drugs. Key problems may have been solved. First, worry much about the dose being too large for bone their success =has been limited. Doctors inject the drugs into the arteries sending the chemicals all through the body. If the dose is too little, the drugs have almost_no effect on the dis- eased part of the body. If the dose is too large, the drugs des- troy bone marrow, the substance Several weeks later, John no- make all the blood he needed, * & Much more ’ experimentation is} necessary, of course, before per-| fusion can take a place as a major weapon against cancer. At Tulane, a MW “inn, ADT, i =. cae abn ee pel some inlaid linoleum tile Jimmy, de you premise te buy me B & G THLE OUTLET for my kitchen? Armstrong by Gert | CORLON TILE "~~" . Armstrong * Shuffleboard YEAR-END” CLEARANCE SALE Selid a f° Ea Spetior Aaja FLOOR Lil Seer Arar $995 46 Shuffleboard ¢t married, from the FE-B-3117 1O55 that makes blood. WEST ‘HURON =» 7 Vinyl! Plastic | = ON be held aea-p trem; = OPPORTUNITY oad 4. ay, a Large Yearly Earnings «| = Foust dear sister of H H. Darling George Kester. .Puneral ar- is offer Independent Contractors 43 Bellevue x Caos! a . Must be able . : vi e ows, “Fr be « wife | Ros Lewis: Yr mother of tof mane make OWN arrangements to/| Erneat jels and Mrs. Penny} buy late model tractor. Also, to fos. rigid character Investiga- nan arrtslon Se Service 22 Y TO | 2 dren, ages § mos, & 2 ¥rs, OR FR 7 ie or ioe Serves 22A ia. ee ___ Upholstering = Unusually good earn po for ca- pable high calibre sales-minded ie by the Parcier Punera: tg Ho 104 Parson Ti, i9sé. th (White oT gt “pelovea $n - a3 years, ~ Leng Distance Moving Operation band of fas bes tegen pie, _ cally without tayof ther o! A. Mee ener Puneral service w ednesday gem. S| terment in Lakeside lease write Box 30, Pontiac Comenery, ‘Oxbow Lake. ir, Mont-| _ ress, Con wil He in state at the ‘DRIVER SALESMAN, ESTAB- parks-Oriffin Punerat ome ow sehes onary ota st Mi \ JAN. i 1 : : anders raducts, ruc. ve “319 Saginaw & ieee, : sister-} ment necessary. Lincein 6-8990 in-law of William K head.|_ after 7 p.m Funeral gervice will be held ELDERLY MAN FOR LIGHT w | Work, more for ednesday, Jan. 15, at 10 a.m. from the, St, Michael tholie Church with interment in. Mt Bape agen pred Pleseanen 7 the osary WwW reday @ 5143 Cass-Elizabeth Road FE 5-1284 3 re Open. Evenings, Sunday 1 to 5 i-Lakes Realty 9 BEDROOM HOME Full basement, large wostes yet near school. Full price $1,500 «mn. Hurry on oe Rss 3o6o 8 Commerce Ra MA 41578 OXBOW LK, $300 DOWN 4 rooms & bath. full basemen! nr Dublin acheol, needs some _Tepairg but is livable. Full price $2,950. §25 per mo. Ca:i OA #2818 Rent Office ells at ‘0o_pows business. Eliza-) S| aga alr PLAINS Ww EST SIDE NOor at a net es ke eae STTai ae eee 248 W. LONGFELLOW CUSTOM BUILDER BE SURE & rage & work area. Gas neat Die BY OWNER = room. Nath ek tee bedrooms ait sm ene pinata Automatic heat Lo- Stove. refrigerator washer and dryer meinded Tis va- cant. new pever been Heed fn three bedroom ranch type home Very low price and terms to resoon- sible buyer Yes h has aiuminpum storms and screens, price and terms menta are less than rent Compietely redecorated WE BUY & SELL | LAND CONTRACTS { | “aN ICHOLIE {LARGER CoO n aa HURON STREET 4 OPEN EVENINGS FE 53-8183 EJ. DU NL AP Ee Ganteer. ~~! FE 2-5462. Thelma M. 2 bedroom ranch full > Terr BY OWNER’ VACANT for immedia session. Newly Secoreeea’ 4 F bedrooms, bath, large jiv- ing room, kitchen and utility room, 2 years old, ajum- inum 5! 5 screetis, oil heat, $8,500 with $500 down — No closing costs and $85 Lew oath: lud- ing taxes insurance. _ tine after’ 8: oo p.m. Liberty FAST SUBURBAN § rooms & bath. Glassed in porch. 2 car garage. OW Terms, ee ie 4 On paved street in city. ¥ bed- | rooms and bath “y car garage. Full price only § CUCKLER REAL TY - Civilians $490 down | NO OTHER cosTs almost new. auto. heat Water, paved street, januneueaa’ Mrs. t Mrs. Nye Elwood | {i * basement. | & hot i a i. if i ; _ , wane ape nape fi ws ae om aasenh aes = @ : nea _ gagemst mat Russell ‘A. Nott, Realtor Pe 4300s att REET T.G. Trocke Nes, Do or 3 bedrm. starter "HAYDEN alti con- ments suk your puaget wil be s secepted on the following prop- BREWER Soemions TOR” 33564 or RILEY. 10-Unit Brick r Main Pin 10 ft, frontage. Pull base ment wigeame: 's © real with $5, . West Cornell win. Very sharp 3, bed. é oe fh se ccs oak floors ANNETT ON ON ALG *. PANGUS, Realtor ons Collect: t: Ortonville NA 17-2815. POR | SALE ¢ BY OWNER 3 | ri ha ee v tual 42797, ited SPLIT-LEVEL i iniun EM 34164 or EM 3 (411 after 7 ae, Call ‘for a se: ei ent. >| Price Reduced: 3 BED- 180 lot. Lake MU- 2 BEDROOM aoe aE, hom 8 < alate "fered a reiee 11,500. 3 a BRICK. 2 CAR GA- LRA STREAM aun SWIMM POOL. On acre — $ bedroom oemes ——— Toprpaaratt = = — car ol J of BYLVAN VILLAGE-2 bed- room bungalow — base- ment, 2 car pal pri closed- Pprees._ FE _ 81168 Loveland | 2188 Cass Lake Rd PE 2-453 __ PE @1661 NO | DOWN PAYMENT — 3 or 3 bedroom starter homes. | With full basement and rough wir- tng On your let. F C. WOOD CO | Corner Willams Lake road and eer OR 31235 after 100 OR OAKLAND LAKE @ room modern. ¢ bedroom ried | floors Ot] heat. New 2 car Ta tage Lot 150x300 landscaped x- | cellent location with lake privi- leges $8950 with $950 down Im- Mediate possession. . LOTUS LAKE family partly furnished Can iso be used for large family Hot water heat Exceiient loca- | tion. Lake privileges Will accept housetraller ms down payment. Priced at $7, | GEORG rE BLAIR REALTOR 4536 Dixie was OR 27-1251 DRAYTON PLAINS _Eves OR }-1708 KENT Established in 1016 WEST SIDE Charming 3 bed- room ‘home in Seminole Hilis Aji ment with recreation Near Web-/* ster and Washington Jr Higw Owner will consider trade fos’ 2 to 5 acres in Rochester areg ‘with good modern home and bdilding | eultable for keeping ® horse Priced te seli, only $18 950 WELL BUILT 3 bedroom modern home with full basement, tn good condition On paved street, close to shopping. churches and schoojs | Owner will consider late model ear as down payment This ts a very good buy for only $6950, terms : 3 BEDRM very attractive ranch style home, new in 55. Gas heat, beautifully landscaped let with many shrubs and flowers cement sidewelk. good neighborhood. A good buy at $11,050, terms. noe Lpaododid aed tn Clarkston ,f lovely ranch All birch kiteben “sepeutalls finished. This home is new and all rooms are | large. Ceramic beth, full base ment, bot water heat, attactred garage. Lawn and shrubs al! in this w riul home — t ri now, youl like Flovd Kent Inc.. Realtor 00 Dixie Hwy. at Telegraph FE_ 2-0123 nm ® to 8 _ ample cusTOMER PARKING MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE = CASS LAKE Comfortable 2 bedroom bun jae. full bath, eH fired | furnace. living room Wilh | fireplace, large screened in porch and outside grill The uacani £3050. (DAYS — ate ocae MEDIATE POSSESSION he IN rs look at 1t & ra Slerest ae cail owner= jot. MI ‘SDRM HOME, FOR SALE heap ple. 5- 3085 MILLER» HOME & BUSINESS unusual op- portunity fat goed modern room home wi “ basement & new furnace, also story 24x24 arage and a $a18 ft block ullding. 2 lots. Just the place for |. Garage & home, -$13.500 Terms or owner m'ght trade for other property FIRST . ADVERTISEMENT — - owner Is offering this we!l located nerth side home at the ridiculous- ly low price of $9,000 3 large bedrooms & ceramic bath, large living room plus dining L Beau- tiful kitchen, all plastered walls | & o@k floors. Full basement. gas | heat, this is a dandy! Oniy/ $9.000 with terms TRY TO MATCH THIS—3 bed- rooms. full bath. full dining room. select oak flooks. Stainiess steel | eink & disposal unit Full mod-| ern basement. garage beautiful | lot with shade Near Lincoln J & Wisner School $8 950 $1 down William Mille Realtor |: 175 W ae 0 jpranct 081 YN 3 BEDROOM 1 R BUNGALOW Ideal tam- Ps home, separate dining room. oll heat. storms & screens, a very neat home, well laridscaped ‘lot, | car garage, $3600 down $11,380 full price terms, beautiful light oak floors peaty of closet space, tiled 4 pe ath, recreation rm. built-in bar, | was heat and water heater, alu- minum storms & eetests fully insulated immediate podsession See it now. only $13.950 ‘Balance | on 4', per cent Gl mortgage “8 ROOMS HOME & INCO ZONED COMMERCIAL IN Furniture included, 60. full price $3.000 or less down to! responsible party. only 2 blocks | from Sears Roebuck. Will trade | LARK REAL ESTATE) FE 4.6492 or FE ¢4a12 1362 W Huron Open Evenings | Mul tiple Usting Service _ STOUT'S ~ Best Buys Today LIKE TO TRADI? White frame bungalow situ- ated on well- landscaped 2 Saie-$458 a fe = we © i353 Assoraiciy no” other 0st or ein: mick. Large living rm. ©: ith di ing L. 7 large bedrms ty base ment. 70 inches higher than aver age With auto heat Price re- duced $10250 This one hot Call now. It sure woni last $506 DOWN Nesr Auburn Hete Nice §$ rm Tanch-type home This home ideally situaled on a large With i‘g-car garage 250 Wiliams Lake Rd 8mal! fome that site on 3 lots Ideally situates Totel price $4250 Make an cffe- Auto or what hare you * 1; be considered as gown payment Jim Williams FEAL ESTATE AND hs et NCE 1218 Baidwin Ave E 4st MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICER Price $11,800. & recom base- ment, west suburban Price $6,950 4 rooms Lake privileges Price $14500, 3 acres 6 rooms, north Price 11300, § rooms. North side “Price $7400 4 reoms off “Perry. Price $9500 6 rooms brick & shingle... Price $14.100 6 room brick rancher -These homes ai] have rea-_ sonable down payment We’ bave hundreds of Netings for you to inspect. Stop at our office at your convenience Pienty of parking Open evenings. 136 E. Pike 8t or ca.) E 40584 LAWRENCE W GAYLORD iM E eRe ; Open Eves 4.9584 “We ST SIDE. = & district < ce fey fetes ects Avow 8 of 6 years ago led living rm., inette. sept / printed walls’ and oak foors ment. Gas. heal Alum. & 8 Bieck to bus jin¢e Price Sy 730 Shown by S cemrgrin BREWER - 4-518), Evenings, POR 3-364 or FE $0823 GUIDE TO GOLD: Sell things you're not ‘usin ‘through Classified Ads! IREALTORS = FE 4.0528) 377 6. Telegraph Eves. & Sun. With. $950 down What's Your Problem ? ?? .Dees vour famiy need ¥ bedrooms® A ful] basement wih recreation tfoom’ ne wooded lat in @ bet ter neighborhood? T fis Drayton Woods ‘rancher’ has them, al)! Reasonable DON ELSON | PARK | Walk to uf Benedicts and Donelson Schoo]. Its # Co- | fornia) with attached breeze- | way and 2 car garage iarge bedrooms, carpeted | living Toom with fireplace, | | paneled recreation room | with bullting galore and! fireplace. Also lake privi- | leges. Cail to ree anything —we Wave the key POSSESSION | In 30 days on this neat | and comfy 2 bedroom bun * galow, to include rich car: | peting and drapes, aium!-) rum storms and screens. | and only J years oid Ex cellent lot with 1% car ga rage full price §8,750 | CLOSE IN | | Two year ebb Brick -ranrcs + 1 bedrooms kilchen with . birch cabinets, joads of eat- ing space. Living room with. Roman brick fireplace, po! ished oak floors and pias-, tered wails. Recreation rm. | has fireplace and the set-/ ting is ga: large lot close to | schools. $18,000—terms WEST SIDE INCOME Six rooms and bath down | which includes 2 bedrooms leges Call to see anytime and a 12x14 rm. for extra) ramiec tile bath, carpeting. { nicely decorated and elean- j e: than “OLD DUTCH” 4, rooms and beth up with | private entrance, now rent-/| ed at $65 per month. Gas! heat. 2 car garage. Need we say more? Bateman Kampsen 717 :N. Saginaw Bt. {-r3ecnrs and bath Huge recreation room Outdoor grill Lake pris ileges on White Lake deal for those who desire privacy Owner would ac- cept smatler hoome or a¢re- ee as down payment which it free ahd clear immed. ate possession HONEY MOON COTTAG I: NEWLY redecorated 4 room and bath tastefully deco- rated, jocated_ Just off Cass Lake road Full basement with new oll furnace We7- piganed Interior that spelis 1OME from the very first glance Detroit owner will afcept only $800 down: on this fine value DO TF YOURSELE And oblain the rea} vaice ep this gleaming ranch- ‘type bungalow just east of Clark- ston Exterior, completed. Big ‘2 - acre site Room for 3 bedrooms $395 down CHARS TON Beautiful 3 bedroom family home in one of Clarkston's best residential areas All rooms bright and cheerful. Carpeted ‘ving room = with firepiace Full basement with hot water heat Breeze- Way with grill and 2-car eerage Beautifully land- scaped lot. Reasonable town payment 60 ACRE S—TRADE Gentiy roidng land with LO acres Vitgin timber Not a low spot_on property, With- n 40 finutes of downtown Pontiac Owner would like smail home in or near Pon- tiac SCENIC SPOT Commanding view for miles on this choice parcel of ¢ acres, fast west of Lake Orion. Well and foundation in. $750 down BUSINESS CORNE R Mr. Investor! We have a — 200x200 corner that you just can't miss on. Located north va Pontiac in rapidly grow- area. Agjace ent to né@w Udorin! steal at §3,- ¥ DR IVE-IN Mot Spot drive-in Restaurant on main highway in Pontiac. ‘ ide i at Fully- equipped w fi ment, One fa town Bee ah Edw. M. Stout, Realtor WO 3-3350 EVES SAT _& SUN. TO 68-9851 HOUSE TO BE, REMOVED ? FROM Low dewn payment. MA- To Buy “7 Sell all Howard EE Fox, | BY “OWNER. CUSTOM 3 | brick and stone ranch i | | | ca 4 two car ga- and | aluml- | full pase- | ent. of] furnace, double marage, | acreage, fence Off Baldwin North | Quick possession, | VY ; §-8275 Large, Farm lHlome PARTIALLY REMODELED EXCEL DI- HEAT — GARAGE WITH 3 Pe es 2 ACRES OP TH - $10.00 8U BSTANTIAL DOWN PAY ENT AD v FE 45-0441 | OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 8 30 MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE 3 EDROOM RANCH TYPE LARGE 3} BEDRM. PERMA-STONE BRICE $1500 DOWN A new basement, home in A-1 condition om easy acres. upstairs to make pay- only tractor & too's cheap Owner FE 5-08 : iF MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE | A f ONE a on your cést Dcar garage, 43. | v3 Phone FE 5-044 2 BORM HOMB. $600 Bln _over payments, FE 8 5 RM MODERN.'6 RM Soe 7 rm, modern, 6 rm. modern, 2] “Here's another one of Dudley — taken about the time he was arne to attract attention!” For Sale Houses — PO ane | SACRIFICE — WHITE FRAME. 3) , knotty cedar living | 1 mare | , ge. 2 car garage | ot _werkshep. terms, + landscaped 1 acre lot, | 11,500 cash with $3,000 down. PLa- For Sale Houses 43. (TYE BUY OF THE ONTH : You can't beat this sparkling 3-year-old, 2 bedroom bungalow, priced way under market for eee sale Large lot, 60 x 200, vclone fenced rear yard. On $48 per month ineluding inte: est and insurance. 4‘3 pe mortgage. Total price only §7,- 780 with $1,000 down. = o *. SMALL INVESTMENT, ; Terms. Cash to Blt; RETURN : y ap. Drayton oe are brokers _ 2 apartments in this house. A 4-room and a 3-room apartment, both furnished Full price $9,000 Shows a return of §170 per month. OAKLAND PARK Located right across the street from beautiful Oakland Park This home has 4 rooms and bath with gas heat and auto gas water heater, Priced ‘at only | $6500 with a iow down pay- ment IGARDENER'S (DELIGHT Lovely modern €room | 660 located on a jot, 136 x bedrooms, living room and is ing room. Extra large kitchen. ! is porch carport and big pay garage See thig today. Sous , 000, Tohn K. Irw, Since 1933 A" ince +“ West Huron, Street family r is. PAL. OTHER »sGOOD BUYS od Wa DINNAN A igh j yes. we ties _ RANCH HOME a 500 DOWN — Total only $8,450 for this attractive home with extras of knotty pine p: plastic tile in kitchen & bath, convenient cupboard arrangement, large utility reom, sluminum storm & screens & more. CA FE ae AKE | , EMpire 34196 ays ed: 8 rm. modern and 2) eS eal ‘MA A 42003 or "EM THOT tion 23-4769, $750 DOWN. ¢ . | BDRMS, | Ot C SCHUETE FOR LAKE HOMES, FARMS, gee REAGE. LAKE LOTS, ETC. ALL AREAS WEST OF PoNtIAc ELKINFORD IN BRENDEL HEIGHTS. NEAR M-59 AT BREN- DEL LAKE. New bi-level home. 3 bedrooms with double sized ceramic tiled bath, vanity, - Drive in garage, x =1 fly room bh lower level.. dee eg lots on Brend - COMPLETED PRICE O ‘Swiy 8 Hee | 30. PHONE EMpire 34197” | 150 AE LARE AREA NEAR OR- uite new, built on WITH OPTION Pontiac Trail. Halstead Rd. ares. 2 bedroom home on large lot. TOTAL PRICE $9,950. Phone EM i. pire PONTIAC LAKE FRONTAGE. $1,000 DOWN BUYS this lake front, very desirable home with ce addition on — Brse| north side of TOTAL inclues ntove, refri erator, etc. Phone EMpire 341 /ELIZABETH LAKE PATES. IMAGINE! A @ x 4 #€ home built in 1951 on 95 x gi0 ft. lot. Huge sized rooms, <# bedrooms, R Easy & Pontiac PRICE’ ONL# $17. soe HURRY | FOR THIS. HONE EMpire 3-4196 [aaenDe ‘HEIGHTS, 812 CHARL- < down payment buys a home on 175x207 f: lot_ With ase of 2 lake privileged lg on Brendel lake Total price aes ue offer, PHONE EM- apr AND 10 ACRES. 87.500 TO- $1,000 DOWN buys this waraak Rd desirable, scenic property. This is @ rare bar- gain, PHONE EMpire 32-4196, C. SCHUETT 1404 E. Highland Road (M-S0) | ——2 | DRAYTON AREA ting. natural wood cupboards, ‘» car garage, lake sporieces. | Vacant ‘ OAC be sol |. O ACRES § room ue 7 Heaths, vineyard & orchard, $8,500 with E-Z terms. $500 DOWN 3 bedroom home, fwil bath. forced air oil, needs some finish work. Move in & save cae HURON VOLLEY T7166 M59 at Pontiac Lake OR 3-6981 MEMBER WESTERN OAKLAND ‘COUNTY BOARD OF REALTORS BY BUILDER DRAYTON PLAINS AREA — At- tractive new custom built, 1'9- ims, hot oe large rere UTICA. rice quly $10, ME. Close- ? Lee ag oy i -7 rooms peer side. Brick rats to tear y. Interes’ rg come ty. Priced a ay $1¢,509 with $3,500 do Leslie - — Realtor 73° W. Huron wahged FE $8161 or Ee 53-0338 rooms. on large jot, full price, Smiak: h-Craw ford, Inc. 8200 8. _Rochester nd i rT Ni! ‘aujeleiig 100 ft. lot avatl- 10, with terms. je at $500 extra, PHONE EM- $10,500, 3-4106, EAST MANSFIELD excellent condition Meebo oi heat SCHRAMM PE 54-0471 5-5081 re JOSLYN CORNER IRD Eves Sun —Res FE 5-. MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE KNUDSEN DOWN PAYMENT OR RENT TO BUY. On ; room aniost meek erat bath between ed. Must sacrifice. Only |: Clarkston 20 8. Main. Clarkston, Mich. MAple 5-5821 Bud N FOR SALE BY OWNER — Landsca Eireebed porches. West side near | eb imeluaee ‘bear garage uron. Finished attic. Price $13,-_ ~~ S easy terms, FE 32-5662 after Ee NORTH END a POSSESSION od. full basement — ae 2 extra lots _ fruit cress) | ‘Indian Village MUtual ¢-6863 RIDGE W AY] RE ALTY UNION LAKE Large 3 bedrm,. brick home, car] peted living & dining St resale built im "S4 | Large 2 bedroom home. storms com 3 bedroom beme & screens, fence? ba k yard, car- | ~—— ee H. KNUDSEN REALTOR 4 8 Telegr bee plus sizable dining reer LTERET "S GR 1565 Union Lake ce Union Lake Village Silver Lake Privileges New Year ri - << ed in tile beth (with extra bath in basement). rec. space with nat, fireplace two car attached garage Beautifully landscaped grounds, many other extras See it today, terms availabie. Walking Distance To paoe ee Motor room bungalow cles ao Deanes Motor. bus school. FPestures separate dining room. 2 bedrooms, automatic heat and het 'wa- ter, extra lot Quick posses- son, oniv 61 down. Why wait, call us now. sichohie, Realtor 49 Mt Clemens St. Cail Mr. Vorbes $1201 or GILES East Cornell A veal sharp 2 bedroo home m Pull basement 1's car garage 2 jots with fruit. 910.300 with $i.s00 down, West Suburban 5 with carport 4% per cent inter. est—iow payments Call for further information Dream Home Frame home built in ‘84 pine kitchen has built in range and oven. 2 bedrooms. Living room Din- ing room, den and utility You must see it to apprer ciate it. GILES REALTY Co. PE 54175 Palen | AVE. | After 6: 2-1906 or FE 40840 HOY" [ $2,000 DOWN — will wonderful bunesioy on one end : lot with about 76 ft frontage and boasting beautiful shade trees sun poor is adjacen th a natural netpiece Full basement has auto. heat and hot piled heater. 2-car ga- look. Th 5 “house 4s spotless! 7 - -Ea-e—. Can be your new a fair price. Built 3 yearn ane and care- fully maintained by the or!- insulated and ready for that NO WORK HERE ean move {in with minimum maximum of ease tractive bath Auto. heat : LAKEFRONT shaded lot. Garage The best of the beach is perfect. Cer- tan one of the best lake fronts avatiable and, priced to sell sure to make your appointment PIONEER... Eating space _kitehen Dining room. Recreation 4 Phone FE 5-8165 ONLY’'$2.000 DOWN on this new 3 bedroom ranch buy a Heat- good recreation possibilities { $3400 wl hand!e payments You 5 ga- Feneing and outdoor Patio. Solid value at $8750 t le OY coeries me Realtor Bl a 9-9 _2-6936 well Be lots Pull large it . on james K. Bird $3.- 000 down payment will handle eamphtics : FE 47114 Open Eves. living ch, room tile — jarge master bed- ocation. THE Price? Only $11,800" with $2,000 ow DOWN 2 bedroom ranch home with at- tached I'scar garage, blinds. aluminum 0 screens for retired couple—Cail as a frame. hungalow, base- also 3 room in 500, Wideman — ]_R. Hiltz f+ Realtor 1011_W._ Huron a. A sist 1958 SPECIAL Completely modern 4 room dbunga- jJow, built in 1952. Every Con- venience including a forced air oll furnace, furniture and atuo- matic leredd and dryer. Large lot: 50 £'150 with lake pervenss on PLEASANT LAKE An added feature 2 extra es et the Canal with boat, Cail Today For An Appointment a WML AW REALTOR 310, W Huron FE 4-3569 Open Evenings till 9 PARTRIDGE. 18 THE “BIRD” TO SEE 4-BI-DROOM RANCIT Mr Family Man — this is the ‘home you've air looking for This 4 bedroom. 1'4 baths ranch home will sult you and your pock- etbook. Priced at just $3,300 dn TN hes aluminum storms and screens, landscaped fenced yard. water softener, and carpeting in living room, hall and 2 bedrooms You must see this for yourself Call now for appointment. NR. WOLVERINE LK. A very fine 5 room ranch home on paved street with 1'2 car garage. Brick heatilator fireplace Owner moving out of town — priced for immediate sale at $13,650. on easy terms. REALTOR PA RT RIDGE FE ¢3581 ao W. Huron La __OPEN TIL 9 MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE Sylvan Shores— Brick Ranch Here is a jewel in a newer custom built, brick ranch home with attached and heated 2 car garage GAS radiant heat. water softener, elec. eye garage : opener and extras. Nice shade and fenced lot. 75 x 155. Park and lake privileges. To Include carpeting in J rooms and all draperies, - . _Drayton Woods Builder's own home Like new and spacious 3 bedroom brick ranch Bilevel & 2 car garage. Best quality material con- struction. Ledgerock fireplace and recreation room, _Truiy a fine home. 5 ORS sel This is g newer home with and and plastered wails. Recreation room, oil heat. To include carpeting & dra; — A real value, ~ $1.30 ‘est Side—6 Rooms Vacant. A most convenient lo- cation, 6 extra hice rooms, heat, garage. Easy terms, $ = see this one soon, JOHN KINZLER wae 670 W. Rg ce PE 43525 Open ‘bvetage story house, 5 rooms. 1% tiled baths, 1261 sq. fi. or living area. i] basement, ol ey oe storms & screens Nea tores, schools, churches, Call oR 116. After 6 p.m WHITE BROS. CLARKSTON HILL TRI-LEVEL , beauty in Clarkston Estates. the kitchen has everything you'd want. 1% baths with ceramic few steps into the rear vestibul This home sets on a little hin | and the view is wonderful. $19,900 with terms, DRAYTON PLAINS Need a 2 level home? The ground floor has 2 bedrooms. Large living room. Fireplace. 1'2 baths Din- ing room and kitchen. The lower level] is a bedroom, living room . lot, Al for $16,900" with terms. WHITE BROS. OR st te 5660 Dixie Open Eves. ‘til 9; gun. “10 ‘til 5 MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE DORRIS 32332 BUNGALOW —_— $8200 DOWN Attractive “ray cedar shake mod- ern to minute 3 bedroom bun nga- low, all rooms larger than aver- age, a beautiful streamlined kitch- en with formica counters, forced air oi] heat, ultra modern ale bath with colored fixtures, alu session. Price $10,975. BNALE FRUIT oot! Modern two bedroom bungalow with full basement, oak floors plastered walls, two dandy rlassed 0) lots on corner, near bus. Bin 759 down. WATER FRONT HOM VACANT Rue $11, A beautiful white frame modern be minute five re room bungalow that Sin ty, gas heat, cit: sewer and w. vat. a home we are proud to show, 3 BEDROOM HOME ACR Attractive modern home 24x49 on foundation, with larger dormitory edroom w sek 2 car garage, and work oak floors, nice large livable rooms throughout, food modern oes Siere red, tore should be commercial. DORRIS & SON REALTORS FOR SALE 0 OR T TRADE, _ BY_OWN- ways 1% car igaregesd FE 8-1157. ~ COLORED 200 DOWN mover FOU Into this od oe beth oral LOW BRICK RAINBOW REALTY ¥ 502 8. _EVENINGS FE 4 +2308 ~ $84 PER ar |New face. pu gcleee sayy tony | kitchen, por fence, gp being ot. me erred. Low east R Leggiperet mortgage, ule: Located on’ 1 ons wione Rd Gal PE a If its a tri-level you have been sted) it iNY 4 iL. . dream ath with vanity. FULL BA MENT. attached 2 car cnrage, To qualified customer, 83, down, AKE ee BD gH COEORED 3 bedrooms. Large dining L and tile and glassed in shower. Large a living room with fireplace and | picture window. 7 large closets | Step out of your car in the | lower leve] 2 car garage and | walk into your workshop and "$395 DOW x full basement, luxury recreation room: or walk up La tras Paved eiireets Only two left. Pay Rent? room, fireplace, recreation room, bares landscaped lot. Only $24.- Ask abot ‘Ontion i To E NEW HOMES 2 PER MONTH ment "s a neat 2 bedroom ranch fine suburban location. @rage, Paved drive. 130 x 2860 few ail heat modern with automa- PAYMENTs LESS THAN RENT Ligne 7 Fox Lakefront Brick On Maceday Lake 1954 2-bedrm_ — large living m fir f bath, 28, HURRY! HURRY! FOR BETTER HOMES FOREST LAKE ESTATEs Lovely 2 bedroom modern brick ranch home with attached 2- car garage Carpeteq living basement with with terms, HERRINGTON HILLS bedroom modern brick ranch home only one vear old. Base- with automatic off heat, water softener. Recreation room with built-in bar. payment cent mortgage. COMMERCIAL FRONT Lovely 8 room 2 m home with large freee ales 30x23 that for amali ale Moving te Fiorida. Priced to seii with terms, = = A. JOHNSON, Realtec | 1704S. Telegraph Rd. FE 4-2533 STARTS A-DEAE— WESTOWN REALTY Gane Pranks GENERAL REAL ESTA ($35 Dixie Hwy (OR S-0701 WALTERS LAKE h overlooking this eerareewte Be en = REAL ESTATE income bungalow. Also 6 room hi : sone FEderal 4-1156, broker. of land $5,050, $7.000 FULL PRICE—Large 3 bed- room home only 3 years old. Al- Most compigtely finished, cs + degree a tails 5 Jnum. RR AOTE, fenced lot 835x127. 15 day pos- SHORT ON CASH? Ld bath. nae =e besem or $8,450 with isd et tston REAL ESTATE, INC. hes a: wom is ju wpeors lined Kitchen a: san 5 with oe * most Ponreation reems Coun. Keer Clarkston on paved with 5& odern . To Be Moved’ L EO 5 AL ar Appointment Only’ Call MAyfair 6-2515 immedia 8100 “KEEG O HARBOR * WE TRADE WE SELL 793 W. Huron HONE FE 1587 % $500 DOWN-—Little farm. 21% a with Californie ranen : ted. Here is_« sen- $8,900 FULLY MODERN -B en! ail, pggeodorte vb sy Large’ lot . Bri rivilewes « s ‘Wautaine Lake, T enge me op apex minute.” Lar e 2x36 foot coms: clear a ness as yment. Ask cali on pate Brown, [ stared $0975 M RN basement, ms Pree full ere w ar he — é ae Re wre rami bon a Hi Ee N, Reiter, y 47088 $23,500 and fireplace. Smail down Balance GI 4% per Cull ts for de- ts old, Beau. = Fuel : Pro. Lake Ave. ), i > 3 SSS Se ee == ri . — nn pre a a a aE ir 7 ¥ . we lie” FRONTAGE ON MONTCALM |- .| SEASONED LAND ct. : Leslie R. Middleton |" Pe ata2 CALM: | TAVERN QROSSING OVER $36.- | SHOES ter Poo- | SSo9 8 : BROKER 188 N. - JOHNSON pa bah ; tise or similar valve. me. |" orm ar +o FE 5-T721 _._ FE #-6003/ “We have valuable) MOTEL AT PORT AUSTIN. | SWAP Si 4 ~ ch 2 oP are OWNER. = — Gan buy 50 Peete ath BUSINESS BUILDING ON M50. f 5 = xe ate ates 4) HURON have to trade ~\ our expe _ er. OR 36063, after 6pm, __ «| ge an : H Se Ses Sees | Sears a Ce ea emememt| NORTHERN |e a Sone sy Dr. or stores. Availab EA PARTRIDGE. a | athe : MBER CO. ental Purchase Plan | 369s cats BOARDED — rae a immed, FE 80408 for turner iw : sade Bima bol be trate “Aevee, eae a9 Coslee = tae Ra EM 347) om all Band & Orchestra In sagt Durranel. 33 &. tele: Sa > werent <— | FE 30 —_____485@ W. Huron; currants, Ss sere; eg 5 . i ad a Me str raph, rand MSURANCE ¥ sTALL GA FoR COM. |"" "OPEN TI » “| strawberries, Wall, she Gepertment stores certs ay - ay ciamaene HEATING SYSTEMS RRIS |” Hay, Grain & Feed 71 100 Omkiand Ave 8s - FE 4-2544 } pocen | = Sac. rent. 22 W. VICE STATION — BALDWIN Deere ful ouleet ‘tractor, ee Christmas, I must. say! including blueprints with piping ’ PHA aes rica a Pe ge = a ac Soe seo| MUSIC |Semkorar re: from $8,000. Chapin. Realtor, OR Peat Appt oe iy a, qftices for) Winiams 5-000 Se a ae, = betst | Sale Hous Goods 57 Hoaschold Goods | eo Us BEFORE FOO Buy a bas, FE or FE 55619. WORMER LAKE 15@,| loading amait truck | MAN ect taiaees. Weslossic. re.| tp Rasovine, warmth meet, a or ior aaeemne ~——~~—~~~~~~~ | “and aluminum combination doors.|3¢ 6. Telegraph sss PE 2-056. $8 Ie R4 ____ Hopes gently to shore, rey goed drain] (08 loasing decks. “Gighws va eek | ae eats Senge cheall i | Gece anne ow: BLOND BEDROOM, BRAND NEW. | STORELINE CRIB & MATTRESS. | Ge Pe “ROMBONE, GOOD | ‘connirion. |r & 3B Cor Haz. : down. . Ea vestment. ral 3-7402 morn-| with living quarters. i c. Double > a by ie “sa inaw, inette. : bd M UES © __ ALL T¥Pas OF HAY. ist & IND LARGE 14 SrOsy UILDING FOR Be oe sor h . _FE_} oe S.-i. Sgr ar bookcase sd 4 ee > - WAL .° RADIAL SAW, 4HP, = — < * wil ? SHIMANQRAG LAEE — NORTH! “rene oe sulted tor | PLEASANT GEPT SHOP IN WELL |” WILT TRADE | Set seus at equat sores. beers} Siegler Oil Heaters __i& oe sae aa ene wase-+ Sale Otfice Equipment 63| suites. sitew, com. no rain, = fe ao = moo Goods, “Store, etc. Lo] sale ce IGSE ; it 42-Oschard Lake ihe beat otal tie cost s1so : : sansa | oF AND SECOND CUTTING a —* woods. 5 : ar . Stock & fixtures. Priced bad Ft T aa TN +tot “3 beatpcagiind ed tee lpeeMniee SPECIALS” —) aS . f estate. bes reptrites feed) cated, aubere orm. x. ee a on bee o rel or iy 2s 2, bedroom, brand new —At: agree scice sy som | ea te | Portable Typewriters na gt Fits tet a * ig DIsScoU icEs — o . 1 & $2 month Girour & Pranks. _ 24173. 8 a.m. ti § osse0, pet rene bane. Se eta suercting mastaresn O15: oct | TRADE-IN IN DEPT. ico Set Pontiae Drive and Adding Machines BAY «3 w WILL DELIVER een 2 ee > a CTANTART) Ol. |e WE 3490. | (om mattresses, $1705; Hotlywoot) — | clectrie washer...... _ $40 5 Remingto! riters sew. daies ot * ~ WATERPRONT - 3 BEDROOM, x b¢ ff, fest separately i For Sele Clothing ri Lol shire ohbs: ; &year eet Guar. electric washer iia ECEETMIE WK Williams Ave.) _ Sarst with tase alee ew adding ding MY 2a. ~ Ghloe_ Nichols ‘Realtor “On $3431 office, fF taumttwwo “me a ee ” Rollaway (bed and mattress. Bee ebaiz “ wre none se — or: $118. Good) EK Catt EM past it. - ~ r -*., mallcore miere: se —_ = _oF_FE . 5.2938, at a ae ‘ “ BARGAIN BOX | Stars Purmttare. «3 Orchard Lake | PorerPth i ang ‘oitoman .. Sit 6: FREE STANDING TOULETS## REMINGTON SUREWRITE| For Sale Livestock 72 "Sale Suburban Prop. 45A STORE | FOR “uEARe. 1B IDEAL FOR UTICA «65 6, WOODWARD _Ave, Park i front =] a ee ee ae apr Pc onge yp SUES 2+ writer & "Cole steel cabinets, & | ; cod location 86g 6. Perry FE fo someday ee “detail. ESC pecause of store renovations the — BEDS. SPRINGS & MAT- Ant “site elec. ‘yange......:.. 960.95 3-pe. bah sets with trim $89.95) _misc items Like new. FE 5-8462. BPS Fe = SALE 3-BEDROOM RANCH Fed. 10 to 8. And after 6 FE em 30: cosas a {Oe After 1) "semi-annual ' sale will con- Brand new, $39.95 sn 5 7 site gas range $4995 | 3-pc. colored bath set with 1957 FOALS FOR SALE leg ote (te) as = m* Seaway i eee Selection, of ergpeht iro, ms «2 Many ema not listed above are! ae _Sale Store Equipment 04 : oe Spear“, patn, forced B Opportunities 51 “STANDARD OT ey family, sort pets Ordnast_leke_are ON WYMAN’S _ ins AE petitanvo ot SORE | UTOMATIC CAR WASHER. GAs Good Arabian, pony, air heat, . and Business L Brand new 2-stall station. Located) Mon, Wednes. Thurs. S 10| CHROME DINING 17 m2 3. A ig Boar ~Teer-t 4 48_W,Pibe_Easy- { o"356- GIBSON AM- : a — See rece ones Ocee 2 Hs ‘Dinie—sad—Haitield. xe. untit $.p im > Tues. t anti ¢ pm > foam pabber O TABLE Y Ths eA ee FISH SHANTY. $20. GIBSON AM pation “ee. a le Cempbell, tarterhoree bloodline. ba p Eagan ike Reotety BEER AND WINE STORE FOR ny UL, Ere men. Sai. 16 nti) 2. seat ia | 2182 payed ) nt pa Ata ro Mint. tears, | —Pultler._O7e PE ¢4110. Tv. Vy WATIONAL — CASH REGISTER 4 LScharen, i good * cL OTHING SIZES a ' Ss o* € “ or eall W. Pope, cwner*must sell éus’ to ilness” M to L $3 ONE Bert ec clothing, sises 2 to COMPLETE HOUSEHOLD FUR-| FE 21230 __ | FoR t sale wi | HEEL MA! Call Milford, MU. 4.2552 st t Grand Grand Blane. Ph. Wens 46731) Call FE 32-9930. : oney to Loan 4 Ladies, size 12. $-3458. nishings. camp trailer, boat, etc. (pRIGHT PIANO. WALNUT CE- peor ~ a = , > "For Sale Lots 46 EXCLUSIVE ~—s ener i ee | @artined double wardrobe. Best | (a Re. bei CE. F YEARS OLD. NATIONAL CASH REGISTERS — = a or d _ies 20 > - | OVERCOAT. SIZE 3 = '_DELUE ELECTRIC DRYER. LIKE | _olfer takes FE | patoh SS oa oe PURNACE. 1 YEAR OLD. From $138 up, Reconditioned ond 2 oe D HERE. 2 LoTs on corner, warps) DISTRIBUTORSHIP | =. eve weagin ft 812, FE FE| So 0. Destie leusdry tan | Waret Ci Sacrifice. Lincein 1-100 | fOr cy Cah pe pense. ater 6 |g DEEALB L tavinG POLLETS. Pee nan) Peters take SD EALERSHIES | CASH LOANS sz, | $50, Whirlpool automatic: washer. | are Be Clearance ibe TYPE oo aURNER. 3 220 | _ OR _3-5906 Pe Adams Ra. NormNG COMPARES ToLIvi“g,§ © AVAILABLE IN | to $500 = rE Sre COM, GiMSpace neater gat bot Norge Appliances | Sale Sporting Goods 65 seavrret, finn on r | | : water r | a putes nes = mores WHITE BROS. | PONTIAC eS oe | na DRYER, “ws MODEL MAY. (ITEM, WAS. SALE PRICE “Garage Doors — Miingioe RAC —— Pines, O8 gd AND SURROUNDING B KN 37 ei gpcoreh wah tan. Crosley De- | O** me ® AVE nos : ‘o | Berry steel overhead tactory sec-| 2 Deluxe Bumper Poo! — EM, sco Mra! Hey. “Sale Household Goods luxe Elee tag washer. «uta Wash $229 65 $1097.68) oncds ali sizes and prices. Large Tables $98.85 158.00 zoe AREA | $40. Schicks ies pent . #12207) selection. from $38 and up. A|3 Goif Bags . . $1405 6 088 Wanted Livestock ..73 Spee Bree, a °- RO sete $ Fj C 2 REFRIGERATORS real cheap. Fxc COND. BABY BUGGY AND auto. Wash $350.95 $237.58 modern doer en your garage cosis | 3 Alum. Golf Carts, 4 Expanding consumer demand re | inance OQ, 1 ike new. FE _5-1675 = _pen. _FE $-2682 AVE soso GARRGT| Jens mes you ok. et us give 19 winch ee 61495 8 6.88 aoa PIPED 9 PER | @uired territorial o_o = your 2 ‘OIL sTOVES ANP oe! 2 oss FACTORY REBUILT 7 WATER. Aute, Wash = pert = or Gk fede ate. = _ve2nl pveassre pee Ph. PE 69511 | month end up. MA fees : ace ceeaeed ves oument | * Pontiac Gace ee | CRUMP ELBCTRIC Auto, Wash $190.95) $157 88 GAs WATER HEATER .... $5495 BRIGGS SPORTING GOODS, 3231 WANTED: LIVESTOCK FORREST ; as LOTS © SS eel . @ HOLLYWOOD BEDS ELEC. | 3005 Aubum ave. _. FE ¢3873. 0 SAVE... Saaes Bacntabs, “are qrece.. o058| Quene ‘Gecke” an Skt veney: | moe * Beautiful shede trees oa extra large ortacrmecl, beter nn inperes Drayton Plains meee Bene epg Le be St | sa ah O_A_Trompeca 80S Perry! ment st @ very good buy. Open! Sale Farm Produce 75 nm lovely su F wal - ; “ | ¢ washe Also play rt — — ae 1 & — years fer your tees wo grew?! Gus any ‘Ne enatge for writics | ati . | capinette. 3. chest of drawers. | EC TORY REBUILT vaccum | Ct DFS, Sm Sor Heating Equipment sou PoE gt HIOGIN HIGGINS GOLF | aPPLEs $150 A BU. AND UP —— re, ityarailabie seinced’ ta, exclusive franchise Walled Lake i Seee nEPEiO.| cwaners, off makes, 1 year ©U8!- Gas Dryer | sa.88 SITS) | CHRYSLER AIRTEMP ae bh tan) Used b osenen, | ee SS ae or. bel your heme. Cail oda & tet CADMTUM © BATTERY = | Fe is ermtore pds Pens A re | 9 O58 ep Thyle Eeetrc, | stase bea GE & LUXAIRE FURNACES aon sane _chara sn Orchard x = * con. Beveral — Dep wee tv Sorhic STOVE. Sey <3 6 oe ‘ORE. su. BOOTS. | APPLES. CEMORE FARMS. Piste veral to choose oe : | “Pray er Refrigeration _Prugipainy, BLECTNIC ibd scu Ft Rete = $190.98 $i sl Senvick COMPARY co s. tawlated under ee chicka een aT a0. ARRO REALTY BOAT LIVERY —________—____+__ | sa orchard Late Ave. PE 40526. | Sp TRONER CONSOLE. GOOD | SAVE 2.00... 8 PONTIAC FE 008) Taloches ae souts, “wel penis | GOOD COUNTRY, SORGHUM MO- TED Acie {cCULLQUQH. | REALTOR BAIT STORE 7 PIECE LIVING ROOM SUTTE.| cond. $30. OR 3-8787 Ir _—* RTO L CONVER! 44 ade $_ARN SURPLUS PE 2-002. FE +2149. : af OS STORE ee davenport @ chair, 2); i 2 Pr. UPRIGHT ive burner. GUNS, MODERN & ANTIQUE. | oon es Y Evenings, ‘Sunday Pe tee . © RENTAL UNtTs BORROW $500 mojera top tables, “matching | OF-seuer bts, Terme RIGHT == Oni fs SE rs weed, comrus.” Oe, EM 34613 Buy, Sell Trade, Buire-Shell, 308 oer im Ave Nort oaae i PL - . SEE flee table. orator %. | 2-7368 r_ 4pm nen | ASK : Ne ae Telegraph. FLORIDA LOT % DOWN. PULL OWNERS HOME adhe Quick HFC Way ali for $60, euly $2 week! - | GE REPRIO GO00 CONDETION.| av Tatas row INVENTORY SPECIAL | cons paren RADE Ma on, Suverbell. Tura Jef on , jee only $133. High, dry. ad- ON TOP HIGHWAY Pearson's Purnhure, 2 Orehard | OF REFRIO. Toate | GOODYFAR ae, a | Strecia, ‘electricity, phoeee| WILL SELLE ON TRAD a | _ Mir’ «atts. ace \jaccacee beats nes Gro.“ sies| ARLEN oy CALISER BIPER— | Sele Fare 2%C~CS Socal, Sizechn, stecbetetty. RIDGEWAY RE ce | You can count on fest, a SET. | GuaRANTEED REBUILT sd ee STORE ae ee ye SR ! | Equipmen nt greet and St, Johns ri we rive vorid's | on iad i A A ee ee * pated s~ E iss | matte weatare, Prigitaire. Thor, = ‘Trade-In D =a x, . ae over, $90 = Mee = box_of shelis. Like sew. £30. | pholes. 1. J. Write ior, oe eh area ee up to S00. Choose —— ine Rov's REPLACEMENT PARTS Used Trade-In os | end ever. 8 per Moe SAVE To 0 PER CENT GALE —Orange City, Fhoriga. OWNER HAS MADE jousehekd has been eciving | 9X12 LINGLEGM CS Paki es Oe aan “2 Gigs | Panairie for counter tops, ae 0| S405 SOMO Eto sake. "okie, LAKE ORION HIS family money problems far | Beds. complete - $e. “ ‘ae Lumber C boots, roller rink skates, a: r ' 1? 7 years. or visit Of] burner, _ OR 241% aa o ree Jumber Co. Tated underwear & boots, dinocw- ferritin’ Tattiatttast| HOW ABOUT YOU? | rd. re Bre Be tr BB a a reaaeee re sore | By eg ete even miiding sites. Pay a ittie for) Owner ts retiving oad wal sncrk : Rp tite gas aeve . B yr. old . 320 ! ~ -. $89 $0) HUOT TOOL 50x LOWER 4 4 amc-| Se,» age. lugeage,, trunks buy calling — —- sidese wcludlng butding Household Finance “Ete oie rigerator °7 $enbo| ‘tions, also Flexo drafting light, wi iw Pons WARE Smith-Crawford, Inc: gi stock. | tools and aan] Corporation WE Bry, _ tem “convenient eredit a= like new, FE $aste Manor after ¢. ee oe Ay, TERS. : TWO OFFICES ¢ §2.500\ with $800 down and $25 4 6, Saginaw tod fr. FR +083 asian ECONOMY DIE's FURNITUR AND DOG #av0 8. Rochester Rd. OL L-eoea| per month. Or will consiger any- | 2'* 1048 Saginaw THOMAS ECONO} ‘thes To E. Walton Biva. Sand, Gravel @ Dirt 66 gion your now. See_us 1 1500-2 Auburn Wt__—_Ot 1298 —— a BS n ~STDRITTTT _ $6346. T7 E, Walton Bivd. tracjor Bow. must be moved to your. lot by _- = 5 USED wood ows. * 35-8050. FURNITURE EITCREN CABINET siNK BEAU- . & service date. Davis Ma- . Owner will teach you to GET CASH QUICKLY _Call_after 3:30. PE 43429: KENMORE AUTOMATIC WASHER | 361 5 _Saginew_ FE 24151 tit famous Youngstowa $8" top son, CRUSHED ero? = Ph. MA 17-9902. . Orten- Crm) stead = te pemk Gua yout Ce RS OOO ee ee ate Sere ner |, $8.00 USED AUTO. HOTPOINT WASH. | mOdet $160.85 value 6190.58 silght-| Sand, grave fill. Earl How- —— to SS -your U t $500_ Antique loveseat & chair, Excel. ¥ guy. Spin Dry Washer wsecee tas or & apes @. Bb. Maunes Mtesttte 1 marred also several ee = E's" ‘ ~McCU OCH asher .. . RK. B. ~ € Se ee Wi Awe | Slgaraggo ee vo hook mage mm | Ee ae en este te cocon_ Heh Mele mo Sts Dr Ot ERT RE ub i] —— ‘$1050 f-m-petted|_iate model ..........., $50.95. Ave, = | : : fe RRAL ESTATE S408 Anminster, $0 ot “Rug Prigitaire Refrig .. $50.00 Ty. $250 Sweet's Radio & AppI- iiaNs DIAMOND RING. —5,| Frcwfi'S: re sae ON CHAIN SAWS ‘binel an “ Pearson's Furniture, prveest ares used TVs. ance, 422 W. Huron F Fein. | carat. App value $1,200. Wil| ALL POWER LIFT EQUIPMENT. PRICED FROM $163 3 z ee es ne ie | Open Eves. “tl § tts a ta Srenard_ Lake Ave. __ | MILES APPLIANCES winthies | WRINGER WASHER, | es 995. wpe: | mctifice #909 OL Gorzi 9 am.| Plowing. | discing. levelinr and | We specialise im service of your [BEAUTY “SHOP DREGE L Com nN a am, | ag Ah Ce. a new, $15.85, Pearson's Fur- — ——_ > a “| to S$ Bm. Bs credit | ae D MFG. . wipment, on W. Huron St, oan DANY | sos kB. mune. Bi | Seat "Sorehasd tawe Bre, a '—-HOUGHTEN & SON ‘ ie A Jie S. sate E. a “WE 3 ATE BANK BLDO.| —W-o-ve,5 DELUXE WHING: AGH ASSORTMENT OF BDRM. bos ton teh wend St. Oniy 330 WE BUY MORTGAGES. HART sea ae a ‘OU NEED ist MAYTAG DELUXE. WRING- iimeree 2.98. B B. Shanre wise: "ANTIQUE PKUNUT TABLE,” $20. a 2 a0 Se ores are uN Lx Orion, je Co Huron, ants ‘FAST SIDE |DaY¥ CLEANERS (WITH | SMALE $ $ sibs Mouton, Lk. Or ot rex imaviNe TOWN Wiel SACRE MeCULLOGH CHAIN SAW w Einar Dewi Sg TSO) Sigg yow ts Pein, Poe Q- THrearend. ew caer OR Pet | for one eae ere. 3 alee | a eaaet. ws viaee VBaciomeas 8S Six je @ 5 inf = == ae caicn toe samen aad dousle ded, sound — "(OR 35402 NEW DUOTHERM OIL FURNACE) _? mingham MI 4603, tgp o water Ra sewer | HOT SPOT You cen pe tt quictty on —_ To “% off on floor samples mm. elegant sofa 1 dbl. bed. { a wi. erate te, $62. Lincolg 1-1800. BaY , slab WoOS. SED FOR $3.00 cash for ail. vA signature. car of | furniture comcamiees. Now| cocktail fail tier —_— oe | YOUTH BED. & @ YR CRIB \, GALVANIZED PIPE Bregtace and -fgrnece. ons PE h Ss : : Py eed = = =“ our Way conbeer ut oo mac fom aoa Parmente to gr suit your eoracemene Were French jamps, 5 pee, ir | complete with mattress. EM tan ae Zi-ft. lengths ..... Ie ft. | McCafloc Chain ape Ra ll_improvements ia. Only| Work) for elderly na you wits Jour money arobloms.| | Washers ..... cnen.cn cise] eater, top, card tebe sot, IT” a ~v Bs Bt | Fineptace WOOD. 1218, OR wron AB Y Pry s”. 2 Deisae Wringer__ Mixmaster.; For Sale Miscellaneous 60) [atte PE 4-038 fC THERRYLAWN ST. R. D. RILEY. Br Frakes S . igce Washer rroftep “Preach. pet- oe Beprrececeerra = rms = x = Mi hey 8 peu ie Ss eat eo euitror,- chai "4 PA ow Well. Sa tet, i - Far Sa a ~ ante iikGow ~ SORw. sie ach, Smith-Corona typewrit- “3 HBardwa — Sy ae as AN INSIDE SHOOTING a “GALLERY, . FENANCE CO. > oer... 810098 88 igeted. pictures Ragarine eke P eR. nd _be adams -Auworn Wits. 204, Aybar _W 1 & Fuel 67 Idea! building site 10 © 150 1) pun FE Snig” ee FE 41574 - |: abe ons aj sense site whatact FE esiS2. 669 Meal” hood OR F-13908. NEWLY MADE FISH SHANTY, #15. Vood, Coa Sivarad wed biack t ia Watkins- co. “sare 7 ery = mn er (Irwin / _ — Yen Ponte | Baiates Be en glnad ihe ee ine — ee a okt | Sua eae 6a MAHOGANY DROP P LEAF TABLE — oe oS Meare tata: OL, HOT WATER FURNACE. FIREPLACE, - PE eaiue or PE : * Good cond? - - 4 i a = Pra Derer: wicr <—— im SEABOARD “FINANCE Seige Ase sztees sieg| 91218. a | YOUNGSTOWN Ot ete LAND |i operate. sacrifice. FE. 21026. Fae eM np K. 0. HEMPSTEAD aaire_446_ Mis Ortonville, __ | OP RKING = MN. PERRY ST |1 19ft, Auto. Kelv. MATTRESSES & iNOS, Mis) wooD Ray anenggl arg ego “PLYWOOD SPECIALS ‘Hardwood any length desired. Al- 1a Woe he te O L AYOFFS hanes’. TO B00 108 Gna sated toed | fo of ditterent colored up.) Por free estimates call OL = CASH AND CARRY || | #0 shade wand graamental trees rE 92971 = N Freeser ......... $279.96 8188 [gag hacen absolutely - ters: ay Dd Es. 29-5976. ido be y gta bape Sea Se Fini cee ee TE Ue PARTICULAR PEO! N W k it SNpanger One. oF Beet $156) Drang, Terrifie values. Come and| _Rds. Old Reliable Pioneers.” s Kncit~ Pine G28 “cof? "ding we R PL S . Michigan 7 ———e __| owe Cherokee Hills _—— oO hort COCKS => ceri ‘Sweepers ediad BE! Orenard tkeAver =a ‘ | i- ao “rt Fr nase. | Punt reha, ve. Tis new 100 & sites were Ledoomd™ fa are ip. business for Were Now! Ni GHOUSE STOVE. “INCH SOIL PiPs, 6 FT. $3.79 POST LIGHT] FOR OUTSIDE. . planned for for, ot Steen te yourse Picor Samples __.._ 000.86 9.38) Coldspot _refrig, & Norge suto | gun apy eed se re a Le WOOD. | A ae Warte's cond, FE 5-8462 _ i > th in 289 colts: G. A. Thomp- : sata ee" SUNOCO | erarem spre | a, gobo toe Tepe | RE ne Eee Be Bar Pe 8S Wine ante ag he BTA | THIER EXCHANGE i A — security. to on! Easy Terms FE 4.2511) 0 ee oH TV 5 a” SWING METAL ~ CUTTING iaras ie Hoobs 005. x P a Raed = Davis fe , : | = =I to-repay. Our service is auick,| ry sg0 Tr TV. 840. FE| $14.95 : Yathe. 3° phase motor, 3 bench ; Sarit on cape aed ecile Gord ey ae visburg MOBILE HOMES 8 ia Ia wrcge Rea pa! RAS Aramis tmmeditey tor], Het Tand eat, ene | Pra WALTON TV | gril prener'Kew singe pice | gai using,, Soe EASONED “PIREBTAGE WOOD,| _ Anderson=Regal - | ory ; 1 oii burner conversi “eOmi- 7 mie see POR YOURSELF. East Blvd. & Mt. Clemens H & A t 9x12 Felt, Base Se he $3.95 51g, B. Walton i Controls and Blower. 2 large | ouet seata, sheet covered, while | SEAEG MDel. $10 per cord. MASIN3. "| Ci1vee Dome - Palace Minimum. investment, $1,000, | ome uto =f ——_ * ‘so with horisontal tank. 0. 35, 19° WIDE. LOW AS 43.999, : CARL W. BIRD, Realtor | Traiting’ at, se oBu at expense. ao Se EATER TR =a pe IN COMPARISON : 503 Community National Bark Bid; a tg 4 ELOAN-E6: ; 3 “one P tuto. Os Healer, $0 fb 3 | REDWOOD io models available in 1, 2, or 3 a FE ¢-421 Eve, PE 5-1 oF Eves, Mr Bridges, VE_ ’Né. ‘Corner Pike) - ral & and 10 = = ELL = AVE COVER — ——— — Cab—sinks—& fittings — $50.50 up. a. fa ‘ n tHE state] [CANS er net See Rottle Gas Residential or commercial lots. : CALL oun auras ecacee | 17948, PEDRO Parts and Supplies HOLMES:BARTRAM | PARTS & BERVICE. Sherine sig “<0 ua nn cons [00 8, Telegraph PE: 4392 Dixie Rwy a 2 oteeeent ~~ LOAN Go. $56.50: Ist quality totlets, not B/ a . ai ventory, T ; in« | 99 =. 8-042 grade : turer’s ‘mh THE 88 SALE or Sale penning a7 Cag m 2, ner seRvICE gua ooh i ge, ORTT swith “kee — a ee one. le thom : ) mm. = = eee aa 16 ACRES AND ¢ RM. Rouse. | fe _ TEAGUE FINANCE a. f Pe Fu 300 sn Seen 8p | Plants, Trees, Shrubs 68 | BARGAINS BARG ray cone 4 _fitles M._of Pontinee. $7,000 ¢ =) SPSS ees) * 202 N. MAIN ae ee a rae — done SAVu CAND Rm irom, Up heres Cl down plus 4 — _ROCI IESTER, ‘MICH. br - arr himself, assures oa | Big Beings copper pie. Romer Romex, "Fas & removal, eT R % M. Y Meat Prices TOANS HioE® ° dent. for h nontivey cowtes | Sewer Pipe for aie at Dog Meat Prices ae rea Me A fone, Decauce 1 clinsinsted many warts wer Pipe cars ep 30 acres near Ortonviie = san m Rome, 1 between 3 MOUSEHOLD GOODs A : 63-4, . SEWERS pRAIns | __- For Sale Pets 69 2: foal oho e with $5,000 | Ph, Rochester OL 60711, OL 1-9701, ed. m plaints hres before |- All sises 3% to 20" = rare pe Mort Loa aS oa Tau ae On ioe Complete line bidg, materiat!4 PAIR OF SHINCHILLAS AND ee a ee We fave you time and money. gage Loans 54) 4 iutie out of ihe way, but a lot af :8,_ 9 _2708._ OR LAYLOCK equipment 200: Will sell sepa- _— foot—Eaky terms, A real sleeper. Thee Sen ar oe leas. to ay. Gas and lec, refrie- ALL SPECIALS © coat a BURG ES mas. pS att 8 acres, west of Ortonville S—$600 500 | ia y electri Insulation, 100 #9. ft. ........ $9.98 || ake ED COLLIE PUP- pio og © Hy is f good puliding STATEW! IDE LOAKS to $1 eres z a | aneatece ant ‘she tinese § Qa | sF Lake_ Ave. pies. and white, OR 31021 Giro 4308 Ditie Hwy. | Reel Bete rz oe "Living Fiywood. re 88 Ace we GA FS : in? 8. Tel 4 we : : TAMORA AREA. 4 ROL~ | Bves. atten, — MY Siea| | tingrovements, Fedios, rugs, dinia Fei a <. neni oe ©, Hi “LET'S TALK | rn eae | cece | ae ee you hom bargains. os macs ‘A loans | TOILET gRATS- ; \ple_5-7008,_ dreds ot Whea you @riv BUSINESS” ond mor pa SURPLUS LUM ER & ae ANIE: i. to. Hutehinsoa. | fppiza08 Rtondl al 7 ; a a SG Rentia wd AC. Oa _*BOB HUTCHINSON ‘Automatic 1 Tpundry : : ee | We buy, sell or ome out A PR +112 pont Ae. R an Fiuorese old, OR 3-53 "| Mobile Homes Sales, Ine, . year, 3 st ar ‘ i : 2 i a a — - = ages - - e a _ ~ az = - = od , % - hae top a is : hale s, Biestrol - ee oy & anc 80 Soutl ee ) . , Drayton ‘Pia , oh 1200 . A 4 ae 0 oa ‘ a : . wa: * es. i SAVE ENERGY, USE _9ik_guto. washer. MAyfe RCA-TV, GUA WGAIN, i8i| te. All on ' Le nthe HURRY, sell things _s uarters Bu per as: Com M_ 3-41 2 5 me, days, | 118 _¥ » a # : \ ‘é rr * — amt ae , J ae & ‘ WANT ADS! To find’ a Si gaipme = ee Toe “GET, iT. Quick, ' through Cassified Ads. : MONEY! Make it easily | da Plasterboard, rock lath paint — — ake it easily | Os Clas __ ium electric: | job, Place to live or al 7 Ns is : through sified Ads! apy far 4 MICHIGAN. BUSINESS! Eyes, of 31108 ___ | through Classified Ads. To}. _kn. FE 4-00" ane CORPORATION | "bet cantina anit (Wh . MIR (MACHINE SEVER Yes, whatever it is — dial good used ch, see Chassi- : sell, rent, buy, swap, hire,| 7s tM FE 28181 for an ad-writer dial FE 2.8181. x heater tnelaled. 86 0, ‘REAL BARGAINS AT / Oxtord Mirs, - SP iar Fb igo i SELECTION ‘une "Pontiac. - Cadillac 1350 N. Woodward - ; | Boham . MI 4-1930/ | HURON MOTOR SALES ‘| ALWAYS A GOOD SELECTION oP WAYS USED -CARS . Now’ s the ti time. Ceakc ee te get ready for the fun driving days ied home —be prepared. PRICES ARE LOW STORE - MATTHEWS. HARGREAVES 37 PONTIAC AND murmuncmmm= | Hardtop | VALUE IS HIGH 'Factory Branch “PONTIAC RETAIL” So BUICK SPECIAL: | phe ply gore Bare ie with tht s wioas #l, ome Frans equipoed mcluding. (win ges cluding; heater, defroster, turn tartans signals lidense, tithe & taxes. peves ce ri ILABLE rakes, electric windews, 4 . . mink ra Ra poe eae sess oe Wut. ra AZU REK MTR. electrié seat, fuel injection: $836 ; | “YOU'LL GET THE FEELING . - = . ; > 2 I’ pE = NG” a = cae ¢ MOTORS SALES “PONTIAC RETAIL” . WE'RE DEALING * —— a Me 6-5262 | ‘gos 8 Saginaw PE! 85141 | STORE - : ; OLESTANDING ~~ CLEAN. BAR-| 65 MT_ CLEMENS ST. ~ “ : a a avi ce) ena: sibs oS ve Sat Orn: |. 'S7 CHEVROLET. 36 CHEVROLET | ate e° Gown to earth prices| _ #3 FY tgs! I ION WAGON = has aivars been our policy OLDS — 1936 HOLIDAY 98 ¢ HARDTOP - ht Sa a Here's eae racue packed bar- N Loaded with extras Sat ood ‘$la4s : gar lot you Its a "86 Plymouth | ; ine all power. New car Sat 25008 re eV! O e . ’f “OLKSWAGON Be iedere’ Hardtop with radio and; = ,- 500 ance, Spotless interior, is . Sar Sc oT 57.\ OLKSV G hy seis powertite. White tires. | 38 Ford F ‘airlane = one owner, low mileage beaut : $7 CHEVROLE | _ gun_Roor - —— < oe be a steering and sport tone) : A today. Bargain price or 5 wick RMINGHAM 8. WooDWARD ~~~ 3-DOOR : $1545 : change. Rasa) = ae be Abe Now! Only $1203 | Victoria ‘sale, Jugt your car down, BIR M1 43735 aioe —_ < ; Sales S08) S Saginaw FE +06 SCHL TZ MOTORS... 7j : _ |S PlyMoura ge al Rau. |} 56, CHEVROLET STANDARD BRAND NEW TIRES 612 S Woodward MI 65362 R&H White walt tires, widshield Haskins Chevrolet EN 156 CHEVROLE T STATION WAGOK traded in on Geneva! Salety Tirr: BUICK RIVIERA HT 4 DR.) Vasers, PAW. electric clock. 6751 Dixie Highway at Mis, | 96 PLYMOUTH PLAZA. $900. MUt- STATION W, 7p to 58 Xe can vali Black. oc “ate tires. Dynafiow REN Ex. DS “iat, including all taxes : ~ | MAple $5071 ie Open_Ni Nites Till an .._ —_ = : ‘$1308 = > 51. ; For Sale Oe 4 DR. HARDTO! So . 4 4 , - Sch “= — ———- a — : 4 SEE aes 2 ___For Sale aa o lake Over Payments lige. many accessories. 142 Cad- : re DODG E 35 CHEVROLET ts 16 =| r TR. ——— 33 Kat. DTOF ; — cate ee 2 eet cotter ateat ‘OD ata {SR ~ 1 Ponting std te a seis ager ’ CONVERTIBLE = A ¢ Le a8 Ce £7 8s ¢ r ¥ ‘s r m P ee ee . | $4.33 cash PT DeSo tO; JO ackard my ‘wife saya 1 must sell. this a\ oe 55 CHEVROLET : ~ 1956 Buick Super. 2-Dr Hardton or > car. Can assume payments of 38 . ae 7 STATION WAGON les CRANKSHAPT GRINDING IN THE Ful power. Radio & heater $1695. Special payment pian for good cred- $16.20 a month. Call Credit Mer. 35 CHEVROLET ee ae tan Cuimer revere tact Me HOMER HIGHT MURS.) ky Muse ane for assiethat creat =), Tlenaree. Ncmenscnnelden Ee 4-DOOR iis enine Bhop. 33 Hood. Phone FE “15 Minutes From Pontiac’ i ae . : che ba . $295 ; on VC i. ~~ ‘OXFORD. MICHIGAN OA 8-2528 ' Geor e $ > CAR FAYMENTS TOO BURDEN- Ree Pe "SS VOLKSWAGON 1987 BUICK 2 DR HT 7800 MILES | OF i ee ee 36 VOLKSWAGON “ ] _For Sale Motorcycles RZ Assume payments FE 40172 Fea fa cs Cc U 7 to some less Saye ve mode qases Hes a re ee) Million Lake Orion Motor Sales CnutZz 4 FORD 8 aoa PARTS & SERVICE ON ae Sed exc. cond. EM 3-646! | M24 AT CLARKSTON 4 54 CHEVROLET ie : your Marler Davidson see Hariey . °F 32872 | ET -6-6550 and LI 9-4000 irs . r h FORD — MERCURY My P26 x 2 +DOOR . $885 . ime pene ee See P38 Used “ear specials. "Assume . * : ¥ rari Mtrs , 3745 'S4 CHEVROLET — Sas Cc par meerts on ‘52 Chevyy "83 Plym- 9125S Ww 1 d SHARP, ONE-OWNER, . aso a ui buh "3 Pora & "34 Dodge. >. \Woodwar : . T = 4 "54 PONTIAC — _For | Sale Bicycles E. Payments range from $5.83 to _MI 6-5302 i\eVTO 2) Law Mileage Trade-Ins! 912 S. Woodward 5 NTTAC 7 ae 1 Z-D a CHET + DA ke a cof iosh, a enone Ay MI 6-5302 | = ‘53 CHEVROLET 1952 c = _— WERCULES oro whee FE 706 Boys i RsoLUTELY No MowEY ‘DN.| 56 FORD WAGON aaigATER, AT F Moor Uiras | $3 Olds 2 ar. ing 4_DR PONTIAC, sions 33, FORD oni = Assume Hogg brates» fae’ Paria at Bt me. Custom. The 23-Dr, model : $5 Buick spec H, top 1 \ntieg ent actels oad * 544s 56 Call Credit rks at MI/ with radio aed heater, Fordo-| PRIVATE PARTY MUST SELL 1955 | 54 Olds 98 sedan ; in ercets +2054" afar 6A 55 FORD _ Boats «& Accessories: _85 +7500 Harold Turner Fo = matic and white tires. It's hard; Fairlane. New tires. radio’ and GOOD nuUYs! Tice 11 BOOK RADAR 54 FORD STATION WAGON 's2 CHEVY ¢DR.. OFOR: ~ JUST S Somers at this low low price| heater. Automatic transmission Now CH r TEN & SON ay poem “ya00. PE é-6is8 : : $1205, PRE-INVENTORY SALE i overhauled § nearly new tires, Excellent condition, §975 or best YOUR FRIENDLY OLDSMOBILE n he . | $735 7 \ 2 good paint, no rust. Priced ‘for oC HUT Z MOTORS _offer, MAytair 6- 6-6250. z£ and "97 PONTIAC SUPER CHIEF CAT. | 'S4 CHEVROI ET . ewe UseD C uz || —alek sale. 120 Ardmore loa | Woodward MT 6.5302 GMC TRUCK DEALER Pecan Crers C UP te 33 PONTIAC ~ STATION WAGON Axe ets 3 ence WILL ‘ACCEPT : ‘ol F ord — SEE OUR FOREION CARs roe a MARDTOP FOLLY | 08 era ari | 5 ‘aguar, Aus’ ea. . . INLAND LAKES SALE S| Mt | Quiboard ne ‘55 Ford ” ce Astin ‘Porsche ftcarbeales secre se | 51 CHEVROLET iS AMINCGOToR 4, US: Rite GQQ | _ARSAR AEE operas | SCHEIROUT so ence Ss a. 8 as 2 2 SEENCE 1851 PACKARD. EXCEL. RUN- | =~ S__ _ . : "80 boats, motors and tratiers in = 912 S. Woodward pu PENCE 4 Ton P ickup ning cood. Tires like new. Toke oR on hans Tom $9 CHEVROLET 's} NASH So ee wees | MICS __ | 62 Oakiand"Ave. _ FE_ 5-9287 & chutz over payments or $195 cash, | POR’ A‘GOOD DEAL. “5 _ ; 7 -ONTIAC 82. CHEVY 2 DR. RAH. PRE- $696 a : - oy: - : Harrington Boat W orks | J 1. _ Sia W, W. tires, no rust. FE SEE MeNEAL 50 CHEVROLET 'S3 NASH 1898 8. ony MODEL WITH FULL Pow- tr: Push - button pow 33 Plymouth 2-deor A dandy WJlittle Se . . tu-tone blue feather | T "$2 Nash Amb Sedan $145 : steering & prahes. Ral Redured | driver with overdrive R & H | > : while tires’ Body Tinuhce pert 12 cely 61.08. | Small down payment. Low month. } ar Op | Roger's Sales & Service FE 4-4547 FLY 4- ENGINE AIRLINER To. eden che | Clarkston Motor Sales | ly payments €95 Auburn Ave FE 2-0555 Caltforn! i 0. "52 Ford W A kind you look Ppa ye Petry Service Ine OR Size | MM. Pull price only $1005 CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH DEALER | “for end cannot find, Beautiful | | VOLKSWAGEN ‘87 DELX SEDAN. TRUCK GOING NORTH. PaRT SCHULEZ MOTORS | Clarkston, Mich. Phone MA aaa interior, All leather. 9 passenger | ; a ‘or so) goed cond load. Either way FE 5-6806 912 8. Woodward MI 65302) ENGLISH MORRIS. ‘52 SEDAN.| 4 new tires Body in original | WHILE THEY LAST _<\ : a = es & JUNKED CARS| a aie ke Vity Taso pgatn on lee Aremore = 912 S. Woodward ‘34 Buick ‘Super HT ee iss 22 Auburn off Saginaw. __FE ¢2131 "56 Chev. Nomad .. .$1695 = ° ~~ —— | BY OWNER, 48 DODGE Goop 5- 5302 4 Ford V-4 Crestline ¢dr .. $ 705 = : - _from= 108m. he PE See condition, 1 Reasonable FE 46894.) MI 6 5302 i 38 Chev. 210 4dr 4 | For in, caer See ae trade-ins ematacn neaaon Keene | u i ° WANTED ee a See |S) WE fe WI NG, DODGE | 83 ay Agha $ ass | -|ghatp Inside and out. STOCK Now} ‘56 Ford 99 aoe = . WILL Pay nings. me, (Crees “Crionviiie _ 5 ac isles FE £403, “Suburban Mtrs. takin ol z 2p es a = a = SS a Mn wats = ieee ees PS # cust : 5 . . SELECTION OF TRANSPORTA.| 195 FORD VIC R & H ABSO- 5 31 ‘Pontiac, 8 2-dF Hed OLDS DEALER 2 ue eric -? ci) Ss GL ENN’S “MTR. SAL TES Gon speciate trom a9 st Poroc + COTELY NO -MOMEY DN. As: | “MOTOR ‘SAL. — 149 Ford V8 Dar $183: 565 8. Woodward Birmingham Shon Ba excetient “ton 234 8 Saginaw _FE 4.7311) Chevroiets’ Plymouth Buicks a Credit Mer Mr Parks at MI DODGE CARS | 254 5. SAGIN. AW 1957 PLYMOUTH. 2 DOOR. SELL wID: coped CARS #@ THRU as $1 per month 4-7599 Harold Turner Ford : 3 or trade for land contract. OR 33 Ga t $ sos. : : 1 per m : i : AND TRUCKS KE 4-737] 3-1585 after 3.30 oi Ontiagi ee | els Top dollar paid 36 FORD CONVERTIBLE V-8 R- OiDe aa Re ac | CONVERTIBLE. full i "AU BURN MOTORS | N M | oe FM poser steering ee! 89 M24 MY 3-2750 Lake Orton. 1982, OLDS 8 R & H HYDRA Goad ico lanandtes aroe WO, Me 1 one blue, 5, no dealers, SOL N N T : cS resents BvD © oney | prt owner MA 5148 | Ford Ranch aw agon Aucme paresis at sites ran | MILTON MOANS wee ‘56 Pontiac 'S7 Olds - - | H -4 DOO | 1934 w Has R & H All| Call Credit Mgr. Mr. Parks at ‘. . 54 = > 756 Models | Down \ Mat eppetente "ent Reno einiariecd! Ganae sto go. Cash.| MI 4-7500. Harold _Turner_ Ford DRIVE ‘'EM 54 Ford Convert. AS &45 | , Ge nate : |_Drayton Plains. “BRoF LES woTo eats ‘$1 OLDS. SUPER, 8 ocLuB| BRIGHT RED finish, radio and | 4-Dr. Hardtop 98 Hardtop 4-Dr. i A ——— = oupe. " i . MUST BE CLEAN = HIGHEST! Jae: DeRose Motor Sales, 3140 “FE c Aa ydra, $ panes ne pa white tires. | t PRICES iron. I mile Wesl of Tele- 68 Oakland _ 2-2351 | 5-270. : . “Srght Spot” BUD SHELTON SRF gi panch paarem (aieeant| $1595 $2495 r1g po | amon OFFERS: IRE NAULT Se - INTE clory br : DRAG EM “SUPER SEDAN, power steering / & i & brakes, radio & heater, Dyna- Orchard Lake at Cass | [oe Rootiecm Secor eH Ty aise) SALES & SERVICE uns ae es wee fiow. attractive blue & white fin- ; tegen EDD ee ASN go, crostivc ETM" TH] Tan 16th) | ‘S6 Buick $95 and Up | ep ob] by 5 "11D | een . Led Se aly 6d) by i e . sr | ‘ ee : rd Sedan a sizes) Per eal ies “ul 9 STORE peapung| 2 Age H'top ....$ 795. 2 Dr, Hard 34 Bul op i SONAL USE TAX DEA : : ; Used d Truck Parts &89A Easy Ed Jones : 38 Buick 4dr Power * $1395| Foster Imported .\utos ONTIAC ‘dais Se __power” STOCK No. 2 agree tu £, EATEtOP 18 Transportation Wn rolet convert. Pow $1495 | 467 Auburn Ave - PE 2.9145, 36 ( wavertible $1795 | 52 Rambler wagon, R&H sharp! | _——— i F Speci ire acon ein he Workin man’s F riend | Ford 4 dr. Fo-O-Mat $ 895 | ~ aS ee Se = - NOW $395 1795 i 3 Specials : Au. MAKES AND MODELS gMe ea Pontiac 2 door ........... $745 / Radio. heater, Hydramatic, pow-/ +52 rerd wagon R&H, NOW. $ 4251.00 Pontiac .... $1795 ; s .., HEIGHTS MOTOR SALES Retter Cars for Less | go Bord ¢ deers. $1195 RED ap AG cr tieering. pewer brakes —white | 44 Pord wagon. new. R&H. 9 Degr,| STARCHIEP CATALINA. radio & - No Down Payment 3 Se A weurn Are. PEO is sk seaeee DRED _CARS | 31 Ford ‘sedan ie $345 nonriae | "8 Ford wagon. R&H, 9 Pagr. Good auractive cream on (seh Tinian’ _\ : : = | '52 Pontiac Hydra. 2.2... . »ON . N -STOCK No. 463. ; =o 2 For Sale Trucks 90. Dependable, [SE Banting $ 29s + (56 Starchief 4-Dr, $1795 | 56 Ford wagon, Raw, mice @ Page| STO Ne | ee : ' eee mee ELIA | encore pe DFBRNOW creeeese | CLEARANCE _| HARDTOP-Radio & heater, Hy-| 5¢ pembice wa Sas’ see ot stane-| 50 Ford V — we ieee $1195 57 Cadillac 53 Chevrolet “S2_-- 'S4 -- “35 EXCHANGE PRIV shel Mo Sales.|: : dramatic, power steering. power ard, auto. erecaiiva RaH CUSTOMLINE dr. sedan, radio | - : . BECK WILSON Ag LOW AS $3 DN. Bud Shelton otor Sales. ; brakes—biue & white paint. , : M $1195! & hea eld many un- Fleetwood 4-Dr, 4-Door Mt "1 Merc’ MOM + $85 aunurnm at East Blvd. FE_8-9683 used rr Real sharp. ee : : P » ENA ae (3) Kalser, Good romaine... $198 PVT PARTY WISHES TO SELL ; 530% Ifventory 19:54) TON CHEVY PECK_UP a Nash Statesman a Je0§ Ford. Fairlane Club sedan: nn 37 Starchiet ie Dr. $2495 Reduction 54 a pee . 2. $1095 . G a : ¥V# Delus Good condition. e753 i Chery ¥ CC. Sharp eee F $1250. FE 20746 BETTER USED CARS HARDTOP -— Radio & heater. Hy- Re eduction CENTU attrac- , 4, 5 — Ortonville, NA 47-3014 :‘$? Pontiac 8 Nice __ 36 _spgaker. $1 dramatic, power hegrsttas 9 yores 55 ene Top, vowel. tive blue. te pew Aa _ eneel- 5 4 CREY — a4 On: ALP nN "a1 ——e pbers capes | 33 PORD. 9 PASSENGER. “WAGON All ca: re winterized and re brakes —Cordova Red & ivory 1 Lip Siese lent i E ‘HALY 0 TON so 5 "| *pordamatic Rd . Power steer- | Oe pore oe Gee te otc : $4 Ford Crestline «Dr, squl rz : ; Vinterized and ready to go $505 FC INOMY. U SE an C “ARS | Se, rai AR 20.00 miles. | etter ear to drive and save monei,-- PONTIAG © | the ee 1 \v ta, 1°56 Buick 4-Dr. .. $1795 ' : ' full bree Just Your car or truck 27 Auburn off Saginaw. FE ¢2131 ~Perfeet_co a | ey toe, ‘55 Two-Door ..... $1195)" Ford cy. Coe. ee $ 545| HARDTOP, fully equipped STOCK 55 Olds 955 Chevrolet “— an Radio & heater. ‘38 Rambler Dr. $ 685! No 475. | Hasicns Cheviie BVARL CAR PRICED TO. SELL Porriac ‘86 Rampigr sedan, 41% om Fisse a | 88 Holiday Hardtop 2Dr. Sedan ol le wines . See 36 Ford Vie 2dr, RRM FOM. oc (- atalina $1295 + $1375 56 Buick Hitop ... .$1795 oo - Z MApie 5-5971 Open Nites ‘S] Piymouth Savoy Fordor #16 75 Po a ’ : ee os ee 5 Ss CENTURY. beautiful dark biue 36 Ford 4dr R&H FOM. Sharp.| Radi ter, Hydramatic—red 86 CHEV. 7 TON PICKUP. res} DeSulo F'Sweep Tudor . $20.33 | 35 Chevy 2dr 210 Real Clean; | & Diack paint ou nmatle—Fe Bynaties as eee, ee ; +4639 ph etc reuers —— ee . : 5 Ford 2-dr V8. Low miles . ade RAMBL ERS: terior caf Tod mane =i 4 one :. TRACTOR FoR PULL $1 Desote Fie’ Forder $2301 ‘si ite te ak an ee PONTIAC auto. trans, turn ; is wusetraifers 7 | a —Hevy | Mt = ee i ~ . a oe : “a teu ck. FE 2? 7212. dob goes mae Prncuts. Gi preree me 4) |'54 Pontiac ¢dr- R&H. Clean - 56 T Ww o-Door ada -§ 695 Indicators, witite walls, vail taxes, 133 Ford Victoria . $ 695 "4 FORD F250 PICKUP. $345 |'56 DeSoto F'Dome Fordor .. $14.76 Moy, ccners A peeet som, | Oakland County car. NEW AMBASSADORS | STANDARD shift, radio & heat- : OR F181 Private "38 DeSote F’ Dome Frorser 81427 c. $750 $1200 e roerac : ond , STOCK No, 480, ; 1956 «88 Berd Custom | $10.54 save $750 to $1,200 . 1 Avis, trans... power brakes ea FORD Riri abe oe He erzAmION pnt Price Tag on | nage a ‘ten ene Seep: wiiee wile, “au "anes 1455 Pontiac 2-Dr. ..$1095 ourteous Salesmen . “ON 85 Chevrolet 2 glo 69 a eee : Radio wa ater. am _ Dn. BLACK & RED finish, radio yy “TON PICKUP ‘38 Ghrysier Windsor M-Top . $11.40 es white with Special No Money heater, Hydramatic, STOCK N \ $85 1B pedis Erdos, Top | $s) Every Car | gery: Ram sory 9 | to Serve You ‘7 body 8 gan NF! | st Cnev. ear wen... sige “T556 Stati 2S Wa $1895 | 48 Pontiac, “asi, LARRY - | 3 Pea Sf Ci Sedan .. $8.17) 67 Ford. $60 Priane. 1)! $1787 tation Wa; gon SOLD $75 ae ; 7. pero Bee Hee ea aiee Ha! Sheet mate mena mertien| tbe ak” | i ae ee E «! * ire ” is i ait . Ceres ; z 54 Buick Century Htop $11 fi Po te d Friane Ci. Bed... $1197} Our specialty. Terme arra: 4 ts ved gram! oe son." Th al j JE —— : t Obani Te Dette Pbumy oscor ELT so pucks Pu pow Riv. Sart] fue Your budget rape NE PONTIAC ge: aa TT URRY a eee © | ins7 < 7 GMC OpLiry A asa VAN. oS ame Beier Forder. 3164 $8 Neth Raga Wes Her} aa me! 'S7 Rowne- Convert $3195 rt 4 se : : ene = x evroiet or jt $75: x ie Radio & heater. Hydram 5 5 S ’ : ‘actual miles ” wot, Jettered. “FE 53 Chevroiet, Tudor $190) ft Bae See, car. 8 aden abuse eeekee Uae. - : Z ; ae 22 Detow 1 Dame Forder . 89 81\ +5) chev MA harden —— $87 fe < and windows—fwel in-|- ie §] Pigmouth Ciub-Ceepe— 4 5 75 ‘b} Pontiac }-dr ~~ $ 497 | ‘ oF 5 oe - : 3 ~ PONTIAC’ S_ 52 Ford Custom @ Tudor $700 +53 Willys gat ae + wi ae MIN = 4 3 oe S $1 Pontiac Tudor $700 pontace Sar —— =i emg! . "BRIC ‘HT SPOT” a aes iol R EDSEL S : FFI Ee IP ON’ TIAC Birmingham - oa of BR AID - | 31% et Lake R4, RETAIL STORE N. ash 210 Orchid Lake Ave. | ee ee _ ORCHARD LAKE AT — : ; OR —aAiee a eege, 1 _ciseeaen Ramet nerd a. S . : a . Ly \ : mS ; i pre in cea” AT W. PIKE +. Oakland at Cas ; FE 2018 22 8. Baxinew re 2m ‘ ; ie af ’ 4 S *, Ye seuquite TAR Rages: 3 . Se ae > Se: s es oS a g a : “s : x st os Zi oats Se ee : : J SRE * as en : = "7 = = * . ’ “I wouldn't let them because a show!” “It's $50,000 a show,” I begged her pardon. * * * “Is it?” Shirley looked surprised. understand numbers. Maybe it's for 15 shows. It’s an awful lot for a girl who and sing loud.” Shirley—who was born in Richmwnd, va— made it out to Hollywood “by tickets to ‘Pajama Game’ when I was in it, inviting talent scouts to come see me.” Hal-Wahis—and- Alfred Hitchcock came in on their. own, “Theyre the only ones I didn't invite when I was sub- bing for Carol Haney.” Shirley Shirley MacLaine Is | Awed by Her Salary By EARL WILSON NEW YORK —- Shirley MacLaine figiires they must be out of their minds at NBC to be paying her $500,000 for 10 TV shows,| © © “When they told me the price, I didn’t answer—because my mouth fell open,” the talented, tousied comedienne from Hollywood told me. I - didn’t say yes—I thought I was talking to crazy people. Then they thought I wasn’t happy and were going to increase it. - - Today's Radio Programs -- Wis, (eH CELW, (00) WwW, wee) — (11) WEY2Z, (1278) =_— (i680): WIBK, (1490) that was $30,000 “I don’t can only dance spending every cent I had for soon had movie contracts * with both, was on Bob Hope's and Betty Grable's TV shows, “and thén every time I was on, my price jumped $3,000.” x * * In this new deal NBC bought Shirley’s exclusivity. “But a half million dollars!” Shirley exclaimed. “They sure must be talent-starved!” THE MIDNIGHT EARL . . Jackie Gleason called in writers Marvin Marx and Walter Stone, discussed a new comedy format ... The Flori-« da freeze chilled Garry Moore's TV jaunt to Winter Haven. (The orange growers there were clobbered by weather) .. . Gene Nelson'll TONIGHT amewR ier, Reynolds warn, Breakfast cb - WRON, C, Lewis — + 4:00—WIR, News News, Surrell WJBK, Wews, awe. DB = Melee Wwi. News J. Guest Star WCAR, News, Martyn eee lice ber = Wattrick, McKenzie _SRLW, News, Sporte WPON, News ©. Lewis | CKLW. Heatter, Davies we By Ng ad wee. = agente 9:80—WIR, Jack Barris & Fist dg ay ~ perme 4:20-—WIR. Dinner Mare = |i: saat: Music aa. 1. Confessions Maxw WJBK, ag. . CEL wri, - a nae. archer Gostree WJBK, News, Reid @ Story Wear soak Forty TUESDAY MOBNING WXYZ, Herb Anderson 2:36--WJR, Opl. Next Door daa ee ee ee “4 ewe. Bos Cal, News, on ram ont Fred Woif wea News, i _P. ome WPON. Don Zee Show CKLY. Lewis dr, fone Tom Ge ge ag 3$:60--WJR, Helen Treat WJBK, News, Beliboy WCAR, News, Sheridan 10:30—-WwJ, SBC Bandstend| “WWJ, News, Matinee 1:30—WWJ, 3 Star Extra PON. ty Roundup CKLW, News, Mary Morgan) WX —— a WAYE, Mert. Orttte’ 4:38—WIR, Voice of — Woan, ‘Nowa, Pees LW, Albu CELW, Nuno ean. WISE’ News. George 11:00—WWJ, News, Wood 3:30-—~WJR, House Party = _ uees WCAR, News Say3 io Sene WWJ. Woman tn House g:06— Amos ‘a’ Andy PON, Spe, Mackinnon yy Rei LAS 9 ao cKensie ww, ms Your Life CKLW, %, Chase WXYZ, M. Shorr WPON, Don WWJ, News, H. Roberts a aii: by wg tor~och WXYZ, News, Wolt 4:00—WJIR, Paraite of Bands vow CKLW, News, Toby David | 11:36-~WJR, Time for Music| WWJ. News, Deland WIR, ¢. Next Door’ wae’ x a George CKIW, News, Davies w Wattrick, McKensle WWJ, Nighttime WCAR, New: CKLW, News, Godfrey ware. M. Shorr WPON. Berle Bire Club a WJBK, News, McLeod _CELW, Harry Lime . WCAR, News. Page ica Bellboy ae Music. ae TUESDAY AFTERNOON abe, ese man 9:06 We . News, Wolt ; 36 a 7. Telephone T Time CKLW. Sports, David 12:00--WJR, News, Wells \/W4, Jim Deiand cae Bibie WJBK, News, George WWJ, News, Maxwell CKLW, News, Chase News, Belibo: Wear’ Ne ° . | g:00-—WJR, News, a ww, News. Roberti $:36— WIR ca ww get a mere $85 a week plus expenses for doing “Oklahoma'” at N.Y. City .. him). . Count Basie’s ailing (bands working without WISH I'D SAID THAT: Explaining why he was in N. Y. this winter, Hollywood producer Cy Howard said: “I came toN. Y 6:4 ( to get rid of my health.” That's earl, brother. nrtc Comic-Strip Artist Killed by Stroke LOS ANGELES i®—The man) who created the comic strip world of Moon Mullins, his little brother Kayo, Mamie and Willie and Lord) 2a ae Pishbottom, is dead ‘Couuiet Frank Willard, whose — entertained — day in Cedars a Lebanon “Hospi-, tal after suffering a stroke sev- eral days earlier. Willard, born in Anna, Ill, had| lived in Beverly Hills, Calif., since) 1950. He previously lived in New Canaan, Conn., and in Florida. His wife Marie and two chil-| dren by a previous marriage.) Mrs, Priscilla Alden Austin, | Tampa, Fla., and Frank Jr., At- Ga. ——— ee _ Sneaky Thief “xzlg3g5gi4 CMFWYP VBGKQJ (Copyright 1958) rn Dupes Bellhop in MIAMI, Fla, —A wily thief] stole $25,000 worth of rare gold | icoins yesterday and made a get-| ‘away as bold as brass. * * | William bonner 60, Forest Hills. Cory said he lost a aectos * “ * | Donner had attended a Florida! coin collectors meeting in the Bis-| cayne Terrace Hotel and went to; lunch before leaving for home. | * *« & Meanwhile, detectives said, al \gray-suited man handed bellhop ‘Gene Perry a room key and said, “Check me out of 608." ee ee ee ee 7 ~~ Maurice —F_Reiiyz Pain said ie comic “strip ead be continued by Ferd Johnson, Willard’s associate for 230 years.: Indonesia’s President Visits With Nasser CAIRO W—Presidents Nasser of Egypt and Sukarno of Indonesia began talks today at the presi- dential palace. Sukarno arrived yesterday. for a six-day unofficial visit, contin- uing his six-week tour of several countries in Africa and Asia. — Although Sukarno officially is traveling for his health, he also is lining up support for Indonesia's claim to Dutch-held West New Guinea. tani. " The gray- suited man tipped iPerry and rode off in the cab ‘Its driver told. police he trans- ferred the luggage te an automo-, bile at a railroad station nearby. | Cotton Acre Yield Up BIRMINGHAM — There are now. some §5,000 cotton. farms in the South and West, about -50 per cent of 1940's total of 1,600,000. During 1956, however, yield pér acre jumped to 409 pounds compared with 250 pounds in 1940 and 200 pounds in the early 1930s. Thailand (formerly Siam) has modernized {ts once Se pttive rail- road system, 4 - ACROSS 1 Japanese city. +9 & Foot {wuttizy Franciseo, California 12 British stateaman 13 First number (hy $25,000 Robbery 7.00-—WIR, News WJBK, News. George WCAR, T. Malone 9:00-——WIR, News, Mrs. Page News, F. Bilizebeth 8 weet w WJBK, News, WCAR, News, ewe, WCAR, News, B, Martyn MacKinnon C “LW. Grant, Livestock WCAR, News. Thomas WPON, News, MacKinson _ WIBK, Mews... Reid —- ame - — wx ———— t Es weee. vig CKLW, News, David WJBK, Sound Off WJBK, News, Reid 12:36—WJR, Time Out, Music WPON, News, MacKinnes WXYZ, News. Winter 16:06-—WJR, Symphony CKLW, News, Davies WWJ, News <3 —_ World g:30-wJR, Muste Hall WXYZ, News, CKLW. News, Davia 1:00—WJR, Peter L. Hayes WWJ, News, Maxwell Jim Reeves CKLW, News, pertes ~ WKYZ, News, McKenzie WPON, Music With Mason 5:38—WJR, Muste Hall WXYZ, News, McKenzie Chase ports WPON, Sports Biants ———— garbage.’ girs r,t _ Today's Television Programs - - TONIGHT’S TV HIGHLIGHTS 6:00 3 6:40 rin) | 8:00 9:00 (7) Voice. Met. Opera mezzo, 11.4 (7) jitters. | | (2he \nnias sess (2) Lone Wolt, . (4) Suspicion. ar OS. 10:30 11:00 Howard, — Mr. Danger. (7) (9) Popeye. 11; 20 (4) News: Williams. (2) Racket Squal. | (4) Weather: Eliot. ; 11:25 (4) Box Four. | | i7) Three Musketeers. Ad- venture 11: 38 (9) Foreign Legion (4) Frontier. Western: Bev- erly Garland ‘Cattle Drive to Casper.” (2) News: LeGoff 2) Weather: Phelps A (2) News: Edwards ra. (7) Sports Focus *-09 (9) Gangbusters 44) Death Valley (2) Playhouse a) (7) Sports: Wattrick 8:00 (7) News: Daly. is: b ] 30 (7) 0.8.8. Adventure: U.S., ieses Gestapo agents tangle in Brussels. le: 00 (9) Million Dollar Movie. Drama: Joan Crawford, “A! 9°25 Woman's Face.” (‘41). (4) Price Is Right (color). le:a0 (2) Rebin Hood. Adventure: “ Crop failure perils villagers 9: 35 (7) Guy Mitchell. Dolores: Hawkins. (4) Restless Gun. Western: Bonner is faced with two dif- ferent versions of cowardly murder. | (2) Burns and Allien. Com- edy: Gracie gets Ronnie into! trouble with girl-criend. ‘11:00 16: 30 | 4:36 (7) Bold Journey. Undersea 1:35 __ Agent escorts reluctant. lady (F Talent Scouts. ——j- Mildred Miller. (9) Town Mayor. (4) Twenty One. (2) Danny Thomas. Comedy: | Old theatrical superstition 12:00 gives Danny opening night! (7) Lawrence Welk. (9) Front Page Challenge. (4) Turn of Fate. Suspense: David Niven plays blind au- thor whose wife (Barbara Lawrence) ang vest friend (Richard Long) plan to kill) him ‘In the Dark.” (2) December Bride. Com edy: Landlord threatens tos: :00 evict Hilda unless she gets: rid of parrot. 12:15 (12:45 L 11:30 (2 = 9) vision (4) Weather: Eliot. 4:15 (2) Secret’ Storm. (2) Miss Weather. ¢ 4:30 (2) Edge of Night. ‘ (9) Theater. Drama: Irene Dunne, *“Stingaree.” (34). 4:45 (4) Modern Romances, (4) Sports: Parker. (2) Sports Final, (5:60 (2) Susie. | (4) Dear Phoebe. (2) Nightwatch Theater.| a pool oe ene smith, “Youth Runs 5-39 (2) Beat the Clock. ’ : (4) Mr. and Mrs, North. “ (7) _Mickey Mouse Ciub. (7) Night Court. Re-enact-| ment of court ceses 4) Tonight. Miami Beach is Shirley Temple Flawless in Ist TUESDAY MORNING TV Performance (2) Meditations. . 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TUESDAY AFTERNOON |ple has made her return to show business after a nine-year absence | demonstrating anew on a televi- ision fairy tales series what an oid (29) pro she is * * * The blonde curlytop star of the) \30s, now a brunette three, made her TV debut last night on the Shirley Temple Story- book,” first of 16 programs on children's classics, She performed flawlessly, rising above some backstage noises heard behind her lines. * * * “I didn’t even hear them,’* she isaid afterward. “I was concen- trating too hard on what I was! doing.” * * ** Strikingly beautiful, she had little to do but introduce and nar- rate the version of “Beauty and) the Beast,” “starring Charlton Heston and Claire Bloom. She al- so sang the theme song ‘Dreams Are Made for Children,” her first professional singing in almost 20 years. * * * “} ped a ae mother of} return to straight comedy. He's Not Happy... as Personality Today's Radio, Video! | | Draw Criticism From “lectric typewriter—reconditioned | —in Macy’s and go off and write.” Gloomy Funnyman By DICK KLEINER NEW YORK *Tele- : It's worse than * * . Thus spake Henry Morgan. is a talker. In fact, he makes it! ivery plain he -considers himself “outspoken,”’ although not a “‘loud- mouth. ” There is a différence. And ‘one subject he know’s is the radio-| television field. “There’s nothing new about the | | absence of comedy on TV,” he says. “This has been going on for 10 years, Maybe we've only noticed it in the last year, but it’s a trend that has been going en for 10 years, | “red Allen died doing a panel) ‘show, remeniber; that's all they could find for him to do.” * * * j Morgan is currently appearing on a panel show himself, an old- timer named “I've Got a Secret” (NEA — garbage who “they don’t dare fire us. lis NOT ENOUGH | Outside of a once-a-week radio show caled ‘Sez Who?" and some ‘sporadic ventures into commercials land guest appearances, this is his. just an act—but it's a good one. only job now, It's not enough to — HE'S OUTSPOKEN — Comedian Henry Morgan believes in | speaking his mind about television, which he considers ‘‘worse than * Morgan stars in CBS-Radio's ‘Sez Who?” Vey p. m. and is a panelist on CBS-TV’s os wat 9530. ps. but he s—_nat satisfied and is yearning to. me last week—nag, nag, nag— =a asked me how it was com- * bons of his letters to utility com-| he well, which says is going so we! land for“Closed Window"} Driving ? ag 7 DAS MUFFLER PROTECT YOURSELF! Don't | _ leck-in deadly gas from o lecky — Sundays at | “I've Got a Secret” | day a book. Eight years ago, they gave me a $2,500 advance te write a book. The editor called’ as 7 I could get $100, I'd buy an) * * -* Since he apparently can't man-| age that, or really doesn’t want: to, he's gathering together car- | panies. These, he admits ty funny He writes them at the drop of a bill or incident or provocation, and seems to be engaged in a lengthy and wordy fight with all the utility compames at once, |IPENTHOUSE DWELLER There is, for example, a battle | with the local electric power com-. pany. Consolidated Edison. They advertise that it’s a good idea for homeowners to cheek their wiring, j to see if they have enough power ‘for the modern appliances, Morgan lives in a penthouse and there's the rub. are pret- * * “It's made me think,” he says, “about, the value of appliances in| the first place, And I've concluded | that the only one that’s worthwhile * y { PRL LL OL LA IOP } No CHARGE FOR “LABOR muffier! TAKES ONLY 1S MINUTES by tides i relate to wens jecr eas séte. FREE aay ALLAniomaess you | poy no more for the world’s finest ° —the Midos muffier. MUFFLERS, toilpipes, duct ex- housts for every cor or truck. MUFFLER SHOPS on Front or Rear Pipe when purchased with muftier. 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Shirley will act in at least ithree of the fairy tales, ware (2) Hotel Cosmopolitan. €4) Tie Tac Douch _ (9) Earth and Its People. (2) Love of Life. (4) It Could Be You. (1) The Erwins. (9) Mary Morgan. (2) Guiding Light. (2) Dougigs. Fairbanks. (4) Movie. (7) My Little Margie. (9) Movie. 12:30 (2) Search for Tomorrow: Courses in English ito Get Face Lift — NEW YORK (®—Students in the city’s junior high schools are to be taught how to speak. well on, the telephone, hold their own in, group discussions, and acquire good taste in choosing and enjoy- ‘ing the bes - on television. i * | The&e and other skills, Board of Education said yester- day, will be grouped under the heading of “English” along with the age-old skills of spelling, grammer and reading. ® * * Cou : the, then they hawl- me arte Setart recaicitrant. j “If I can be funny in that time and under those conditions, it's a tour de force.” Morgan is pessimistic about com. edy coming-back to television. - * * * “All I can tell you,’ he says. ‘‘is that I did some commercials. They | iwere pretty funny, people said. was I was selling.. Now they tell, me they're going to ‘fix’ them. | That means louse them up, make ‘them unfunny, : “How can we hepe for comedy. when they start fixing something | ‘that’s funny to start with?’ ‘SEES LITTLE HOPE All this has made Morgan even i Ji RCA VICTOR - COLOR TV and a *399* Trade-in aAnrro ELECTRIC ——— ee $25 W. HURON FE 4.2525 They sold a lot of whatever ity more sarcastic, more recacitrant, | HIGH FIDELITY HEADQUARTERS Wide Selection of Components — Catalogue “Net” Prices Attractive Demonstration Room Expert Guidance — Complete Installation McCALLUM & DEAN 409 E. Maple, Birmingham MI 4-5230 . more sarcastic, more recalcitrant, | torically. He sees little hope for improving TV fare and absolutely | no hope for orem. b ae i i i i i macabre comedy, “Lord Ar- thur Savile’s Crime.” TV's Sherlock Holmes. Ronald stars. in Alfred’ Hitchcock's production as 9. man told by fortune teller he| is destined to commit mur- der. Rosemary Harris,|s, Gladys Cooper co-star. (2) Studio One. 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