Airline Service. ‘PONTIAC 1 MICHIGAN FRIDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1057 46 hare: > Believes PontiacPresident Back Soon to Receive in Washington; Plane Delayed A Bureau-of Air Operations recommendation that lke Smiles at Airport, larger airlines service in the Great Lakes area be re-, Appears to Have Borne}. placed by “feeder” or short haul flights, is a-further| Up Well at NATO Talks indication Pontiac Municipal Airport will be approved, _ , for commercial service, Homer D. Hoskins, airport, WAS#IN GTON | manager said today. _ |President Eisenhower . re-| The Civil Aeronautics Board (CAB) in Washing-|‘U"¢4 to Washington at | | ton, D.C. is presently weighing bureau recommendations 9:23 #™. today after a week’s trip to Paris where { Vote Prevents Guilty Verdict for Teamster S. Attorney Assures | New Trial at Earliest Practical Date NEW YORK (Pr — The Federal court trial of James -\R. Hoffa, president-elect of the Teamsters Union, and two others ended today in oo. Great bates earvics apd. Railroads Ask =» Rate Increases service Jrom- ais: area to: the east. “This all indicates to me that we are getting all al ond to jthe Communists missiles age. 15 NATO allies drafted a =eepereret for coping with: in the Eisenhower's plane was, delayed more than three a hung jury. - 7 [The panel of seven men ~~ ee |... pamtiae Press Phote }20d five women reported it for each major city, train schedule and every street in Pontiee to ;Was hopelessly deadlocked, speed up the extra volume of mail. 11 to 1 for conviction. — On trial with Hoffa were . BUSY SEASON — Many of the more than 200 persons hired by the post office to handle the Christmas mail are sorters. Extra _digeorhole shelves have been installed-to insure there is a place receiving the service,’ | : : : ee - 7 : 7 ; said, “And 1 feel very coatdaat ‘hours by 80-mile head- | ~—- | Owen B. Brennan, presi---- w | Seek Consent. to File Flint- {0- Pontiac. | , k G t N th dent of Detroit “sn the pereas recommenda, | Hiked Freight Tariff", aie ds ee uke 0es 0 azare Local 337, -and—Bernard |flavik, Iceland, last night and at Spindel, a professional tion, Pontiac is named as one | Proposal of many Michigan cities to re ceive service form Nerth Central — Airlines, one of two smaller air- lines which have indicated their renee ‘te bring service to ontiac. jHarmon Air Force Base, New- ‘foundland, this morning. A delegation of about 39 U. §. and foreign officials greeted Ei- WASHINGTON (INS) — The In-! terstate Commerce Commission ha. befare it today a request from) the nation’s major railroads for) drizzle. special permission to file selec-| Vice President Le comnts daty trom tive increased freight rate pro-iAmerican group at Washington Na- Pontiac to Sault Ste. Marie, Che- . * * boygan, Traverse City. Manistee, . Sersecrstary of state; Harold Stas- senhower.on his arrival in a light | Nixon led the jtional Airport. The delegation also. The Pontiac “to Flint section of lincluded Christian A, Herter, un- the proposed Oakland County Ex- Route Gets Nod. Other Part of Oakland ~ in a. village nestied on the side of a valley ringed by Expressway to Come 15 rounded hills. the bor Jesus attained ma: The. L t n 5. Y r Plan villege was avestigated “se ws Sensrignee . nes Luke may ave investiga ere ‘ore Writing the autifu ater i ea rse which starts: “And. the child grew and became wrens. a wiretapper. They were charged with con |spiring here to tap illegally tele- phones in the Detroit Teamsters building, to find out what informa- tion union subordinates were giv- ing to official racket investiga- tors. Conviction carries a maxi- imum penalty of one year in jail ‘and a $10,000 fine to Hear of Jesus’ Youth fisher. or elsewhere in thane, ferti gentle hills, lay the goal of Luke’s search—the story of God’s descent to man, of the coming of the Messiah, a stroke of prov idence that . arches over all history. - ! F By GEORGE. CORNELL AP Religion Writer pressway wil] probably be the first’ A lone figure strode down the echoing . , The rate boosts to be listed as : ‘ , Grand Rapids, Benton Harbor, sen, disarmament aide: and : Could the curious, one-time an = The their delib- Chicago, Alpena, Saginaw, Flint 9€W tariffs on individual commod- George V. Alien, head of the U. §. Part of the new U, S. 10 route stone corridor, through the gates of the physician, even with his ibiined en _ere beran — and Detroit. \ities or groups of commodities, are! Information Agency, to be placed under construction, castle prison, along the cobbled street Can use- ful weather information be ob- tained trom the use of a wind vane only? The worst weather in the United | States often follows winds out of the ea&t or north. Yes, it is pos- sible to detect valuable clues about ‘the weather using only a wind vane. If one will combine the vane with a barometer, the accuracy of ptedictions will be raised many times. However, with only a wind vane, be suspicious of a wind change) from the east to the north. If the | sky looks threatening (or a barom- eter reading shows pressure fall. |* ing) you might well be in for a) bad storm. Likewise, a wind changing south to east is often a bad omen. | Rémember that bad weather sys- | tems in this country (low pressure ar@as) move counter clockwise, | and drift. eastward. Wind changes | often: reveal what section of this! cipcular movement you are then in. The Weather Full U.S. Weather Bureau Report PONTIAC AND VICINITY — Clearing an@ ecelder tonight. Lew ~ eh Saber rthy cleudy an t ons. ih te winds 15-25 squtheast an beur “saifting te ocethnwesteriy | voafeht. Teday in 1 Pontiac Lowest temperature preceaing eam: 44, At.6 am: Wind Velocity 17 mph. Birection: South. Sun sete Friday at $02 p.m @un rises Saturday at 7:57 ‘am. ‘oon sets Fridey at 4:55 p.m rises Gaturdey at 8:00 a.m. Dewntewn Temperatures BM... eves 82 Tl OM. cee cee +i TBM.....00¥0- 53 12 Mc eeeaevere 6 Bem... -csee. 53 1pm "3s POM. 05s sees 83 TOM... 2. eee 34 y im Pentize fas recorded downtown) Highest temperatere .. Lowest temperdture ... s: «tS Mean temperature be . Wether — Faiz, mer. Rain 8 One Year is » Renting Highest ae 0 Lowest temperature ....-. 0. -6-+0> aes : Date in 1% Tears. 56 im 1895 . Peereday’s T rt Alpena - 6 35 Memphis 6s 61 Bajimere - €1 $1. Miami 7% % B rok 4) Milwaukee 41: it Brownsville 82 55 Minneapolls 33 27 Buffalo eY 62 New Or «3 (87 Chatierton ee % New York $6 .§3 Chicago 55 41 Omahe “a Cincinnati 67 83 Phoenix 68 3 D r 30 621 Peliston 23 os Se 4 hee pm og oo 81 Dupsth 32°27 ss 47 Fi Worth @) 45 8. Pranctece #6 $0 G.:Mapide 86 34 6 6. Marie 41 35 Serine 8 i Wamncws git ton \ Kapeas Guy S030 Geattlo nm @ lansing $ + Tempe ee) Marquette - a“ * igs soon 2 Atm Warnings for Atlantic States FROM OUR NEWS WIRES The Chi¢ago Weather Bureau is-: sued tornado: and. sévere thunder-| storm warnings today for North Georgia, Northwestern) extreme South- western North Coraline. * * At the same time the weather: bureau warned of a large storm) moving through the Central Mis- isissippi Valley which is expected! to bring snow and cold weather to! jowa and Minnesota. The weather bureau said rain and scattered thumlerstorms were forecast through tonight for most of the Midwest and north. east pertion of the country. Some snow may develop in the) Upper Mississippi Valley and the | northern Great Lakes region but’ ino great accumulations are expect-| ed, * * * A large low ‘pressure center that | ‘Graham Crusade | in New York Nets. $217,618 Profit ‘NEW YORK «® — The New York! erusade of evangélist Billy " profit _of! Graham shows a net $217,618. ; . x * * The final audit was announced yesterday. by the .crusade’s Tei jutive committee, Which said-$67,618| will be ‘given to the Protestant {Council of the City of New York, lthe Billy Graham Evangelistic! pervision and has not been med counties in Michigan pay, sald to cally discharged.” |Assn, in Minneapolis, Minn., support telecasts of subsequent crusades, Graham and his asso- association. * * * The audit showed expenditures. income of for of $2,62,412.91 and |$2,850,080.91, covering the period ‘from May 17 to Dec. 16 to include, sues. ithe crusade’s follow-up program. | ‘l Wasn't Drunk, Judge! Somebody |"1rs statement issuet ahead of actually ever reaches t Stole My Battery’ | DETROIT (INS) Police said Harvey Whitaker Jr.,- 40, of Detroit, was operating his car in an erratic manner and offi- cers ticketed him for drunk driv- ing. * * * In court yesterday, Whitaker's attorney said friends of his client actually were pushing the auto at the time from a no. parking |St,.. zone to @ legal area. * * * The lawyer said Whitaker parked his ¢ar in the illegal zone and returned a short time later to find his battery miss- ing. Traffic Judge John D. Watts " . dismissed the case. ae : Welfare Cases. Cost Hospitals Pontiac General Loses | $57,739 in 11 Months ‘on County Care _jpesses is producing the turbulent weather, . ‘was centered in the Central Mis. sissippi Valley, It is moving north-| : ponrere and. should pass the Pontiac General i has (Upper Great Lakes by tomorrow gone. $57,739 in the red in caring}conc jmorning. ‘for Oakland County welfare pa- ‘| |ALERT LAKES SHIPS | tients ern a months _ this | Shipping onthe Great Lakes ‘has year, Carl ath, hospita} direc-/ tor, told the Board of Trustees last been alerted of the new storm evening, warnings. ‘Shattered Cotton Belt, Ark.. | left | wanw, ont ipital, in a similar situation, to have ithe county make up this difference, The twister was one of three which struck Southern Arkansas yesterday. |. Arkansas storms followed ynsea- possible for 'sonal tornadoes which left 15 dead) ceive costs arid 250 injured in Missouri. and tients,” Southern Ilinois. Tornadic winds! man, director of and torrential raiis wrought fur-| — hospital. ‘ther damage in Hlinois yesterday. L “He disclosed that roughly $70,000 eas cuuttter torte ea ae 6 President Back et several. | in Washington jPatients over seVeral years. oe _—_ the unbalance re- (Continued From Page One) he turned around and called to the| i : Tc in ren ea on, © S98 per Gay pati “But tur costs per patieald day group: “Thank you very much.” 4 the 11 months were $3375," bus on Middlebelt in West). Kisenhower,-who suffered a- | Fiath explained to the board. “This Bloomfield Township. ; mild stroke jesse than a month (restilfed in a loss of $7.75 every “The bus from which she ago, appeared to have borne up ‘ay we cared for a county pa-| alighted was kept law on the | | wel} under the work-secial sehed- tient.” main thereughfare,” Johnson | whe he kept at the four-day North | ® ~~ * said. Atfantic Alliance summit cenfer- | s: Joseph Mercy Hospital said [oe findings madd sndoubtedis! ohaeca” Hits Weskivacs ” of State School Bus Law 14 | Hitt Ht : ; ae : : if ; iChrfottine vacation today, here will reopen Montay, Jan. 6 Pontiac City Club Elects Directors at Meeting Nationally Famous Brands * Bulova * Elgin 39,95 Watches, now 27.50} 49.95 Watches, now 33.00 | : | John A. MacDonald, chairman The 15-nation NATO conference, of the Oakland County Social agreed on plans to equip Euro-| Welfare Commission, . pean bases with American—1,500- ° mile “range missiles and nuclear lwarheads, This was linked with ar-| — to keep the way open’ fresh talks with Russia on dis-| armanent, and perhaps other | when the bus is discharging school ichildren, Johnson said. j pay| x *« * j . “But! The new and enlarged Lutheran jwe will have to see detailed- what Church of the Redeemer will be \they really are.’ {dedicated Sunday in two morning * * * services, at 9:30 and 11 o'clock. | He said a meeting will probably The church is located at 1800" W. be called next month between the Maple. in Birmingham. Guest NATO Secretary| mmission and the three hos-\speaker will be the Rev. R. C. - Summing w Fienri Spaak of Bel- General Paul- gium said: /Pitals to discuss the problem. |Rein, executive secretary of the 59.95 Watches, now 40.00 71.50 Watches, now 47.00 } (tes % Fed. Tax) JEWELRY —Main Floor | Central Llinois District of the Lu-| line: (1) The will to defend pd Only about one two-billionth part|‘heran Church-Missouri Synod. of the energy radiated the sun} This is the third buallding pre earth. gram the congregation has com- “Wk have established this policy his departnre, Eisenhower said he, was “confident that the American. people . _ , will endorse and sup-| port the decisions made here... ‘Drinking Drivers Warn Femdale Man Kile ito Expect Stiff Sentences Fred. Pratt, _ 70, of 1055 Albany sinning the yearly clamp down on|the limit of the law ‘for durnk FE i l was i i} i } y drimk - drivers. » —s ‘drivers. ~ vet this morning “when struck by a) Pontiac Police Chief Herbert W. car while crossing Woodward Ave., Straley today.warned that ‘“‘pa+ |just north of Vester St. trolmen will be instructed to keep! ' Police Lt. Tom Collins said Pratt an unusual sharp possi iran across Woodward in front of Senders.” ” eve for biel ia, car driven by Fred J, Jubelt,' of 567 St. Louis Ave. “The death tell and traffic in- al was former president of juries each year rises during the ithe Royal Oak Savings Co. holiday season because of too “tt drivers casigt le itnir cane mon sense and heed a siniple: | warning, then they may expect stiff fines and possible jail sen- tences if they drive while under | the influence of alcohol,” said! Finnegan. Farmington Tewnship Jastice Urges Civilians == Develop WASHINGTON (INS) — Assist- ant Senate ‘Mike Mansfield proposed today that research and development of|tic missile’ has been farmed out to ‘drunk drivers are taken off trom |Rew weapons be taken from the’ private firms. + imilitary and put under a civilian He said this would eliminate du-; plication and relieve the military lof a heavy burden. He said they ‘have enough to do without re- Search. activities. ~*~ *® * The Montanan was asked in an interview if he would take missile research projects now under way, ' from the armed services. He re- , | “I would be willing at the. jeartiest opportunity to take all re- plied: search and development from the services except that being done by , the (Army's) Redstone Arsenal at, Huntsville, Ala., lher Von Braun.” Mansfield said that “im time, I would shift that in, toe.” The | Redstone Arsenal is working on the Jupiter, the army’s 1,500-mile | | ballistic missile. — The Senator said that the Army is the only service developing its FAR -WORRIBD: ~ Your daughter should return the ring and get out of the engagement until he “gets it out of his system."’ The fellow is obvious- ly not ready to settle down. oe * DEAR ABBY: We have some new neighbors and they are a lovely couple but they have two ‘children that you wouldn't believe belonged.te them. The 4year-old boy torments birds €ats and little helpless dogs He kicks the other children for no reason at all Their ‘T-yearold girl sticks her tongue out at adults, sings nasty songs. and uses . filthy language. I refuse to let her in my house. We like the parents but can’t understand how they ean see this and not even, try to correct it - The children even tell vis- itors (me) to ‘yo home when I am in their house. Should | let these children spoil a friendship with two nice par- ents? A NEIGHBOR DEAR NEIGHBOR: The ap- ple doesn't fall far from the tree NICE people do fot al low their children to behave in the apartment . next Here, Mrs. Hay (far right) serves refresh- this way. Parents who cant control their children any bet- ter than this do not deserve . friends * * * DEAR ABBY: I have two girl friends whom I like very much but they are embarras- sing at times. Whenever we go any place they always laugh like crazy, stagger all over the street, and hit each other like 2-year-olds_ They are 14 years ald, by the. way, How ean | Stop them from acting this way? BARBARA DEAR BARBARA: You can't stop them from acting this .Wwaye-but. if thelp conduct..em-.... barrasses you, you can find other friends. + * * DEAR ABBY: My neighbor door ——tnew that my-htshand and I were going away on a week- end trip and she was having some out-of-town guests at that. time so she asked ts if we would let her use our apariment_forextra sleeping quarters . My husband openly refused and-embarrassed me. Do you think this was right of him? I think -he was wrong as it wouldn't have hurt us to let them use it. EMBARASSED DEAR EMBARRASSED You owe your’ husband more than you owe your neighbor. If he didn’t want to let vour~ neighbor use his apartment, you shouldri't have felt embar- rassed because he refused ~ © *® CONFIDENTIAL. TO ““PRET- TY BABY": While vou playing hard-fo-gef. he may meet a girl who believes in ~ Jazz Age of 1958 Boasts By DOROTHY ROE AP Women’s EAitor Maybe: you hadn't realized it bur in 1958 we are entering the second Jazz Age, in. which fashions in music as well as in Clothes hark back to the pat tern of 30 years ago * +* There is a difference ever, from the original Fo Scot! Fitzgerald era, Today's. “Age has got culture. Both clothes and music have at tained a certain subflety miss- ing in the flapper age EXPERT ON SUBJECT The authority for these state- now - ments is Sylvan Taplinger, an advertising man who has spent six years doing research on popular trends in jazz and is a prime’ mover in an ‘all-star jazz show on television the evening of Dec. 36 + +* Those who may not have studied closely the changing @ras in jazz could find Tap- linger's explanations.” tive: -$Says he. “The jazz of the 1920s was Dixieland jazz which started in New Orleans ‘and worked its way north. un a ‘ dergoing certain changes when ‘ Jazz instruc. Lacking in-1920s it hit Chicago. Dixieland jazz . bands usually were small, with trombone, clarinet. piano and drums. + te &. ‘Next came the era of swing. n the 1930s and on up until trumpet, World War Il. This was a dressed-up dance jazz, with big dance bands. sometimes up to 40 pieces — more of every: thing... — PROGRESSIVE JAZZ “The new stWi@ in jazz is progressive jazz, in which mu- sicians may start with a clas- sical selection of Beethovern or Chopin and do variations on the® theme. | - * o* * “The progressive musicians almost- compose as they go along. Thete are changes of theme and tempo. It is a subtier kind of music—with an offbeat beat.” * * & In bis surveys of the nation- ‘al jazz audience, ~ Taplinger finds: that most jazz fans are men betweeg 20 and’ 40, -that their preferences are for Dixie- Jand jazz and that most of them are in the middle or upper-income bracket. Record- ings cost money, _of The Mr and Mrs are. —Mrs. Carl Rose, Mr. _Bockeloo. relatives e* Sylvanites. Hold Pontiac Press Photos ments to (left to right) Mrs. H. L. White, elub presi- dent: Urs. Harold McGraw and Mrs. Raymond Dom- browski, members of the party planning committee. of Engagement Out of His System’ “love-at-first-sight'’ — Get on the ball: _ * * * lf you have a problem, write to Abigail Van Buren ‘im care Pontiac’ Press. . She will be glad to answer your tetter, For a personal yepty, Gatherings to Precede - Yule Ball Severa) parties will precede the annua? Christmas ball spore sored by Alpha Alpha Chapter of Epsilon Sigma Alpha soror- ity this evening. ’ Among: those attending the cocktai] party to be given by Ben Sweeney of Linden drive ill be Mr. and Mrs, Owen Kline, Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Calbi, Mr. and Mrs Dennis Manke, Mr. and. Mrs. ; Grant Spencer, Dr. and Mrs. James McHugh and Mr,—and- Mrs Park ; Gathering at the home of Mr and Mrs. Jack Holler on East Columbia avenue. will be Mr. and Mrs Mr and Joseph Kleift of Oak Mrs. Fred Mueller. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Andress will entertain Mr. and Mrs. Willard Kennedy and Mr. and Mrs. Robert “Scott at - their home on Ormsby drive. Mr. and Mrs, Donald Moore and Mr. and Mrs. Keith Claus- er will be co-hosts at a party for Mr. and Mrs, Richard -Hul- ten, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kresge. Mr. and Mrs, Kenneth Stanick,- Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Jones, Dr and Mrs. John Prid- more.-and Mr. and Mrs. Cle- ment LaBarge . i. a | Gathering around the Christ- mas tree at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Perna on Hall- man street will be Mr. and Mrs. Donald Stone, Mr. and and Mrs. E. A. Plympton, Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Rose, Mr, and Mrs. James. Stone. Mr. and Mrs Clinton Plympton and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lines The Reginald Rippbergers will host.a party at their home on Denby drive. Their guests will be Mr. and Mrs. Frank Oosterhof, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Carvey. Mr: and Mrs: Ivan Post, Dr. and Mrs George N Petroff: Vn and Mrs. Riehard and Mr. and—Mrs James Jenkins Those gathering. at the home of Mf, and Mrs. C M. Ferrer m Marlborough drive will be .Mr. and Mrs. Ralph O. Allen, Mr. -and Mrs. DeVere Games and Mr. and Mrs. Donald Mur- phy of Battle Creek. Winston Hopp and e please enclose a stampéd self- addressed envelope “Oh, what a wonderful Christmas! That's what these two youngsters from the Michigan Children’s Aid Society say, Eighteen families from Birming- Sharon Lee Cummings and Joseph. John Baiss were united in marriage Thursday at 11 a.m, The nuptial mass was performed before 30 witnesse’ in Holy Name Catholic Church, . Birmingham, Mr. and Mrs. Jackson Prior Cummings of Birmingham are the bride’s parents, and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Anthony Beiss ———— Ht Detroit. Yule Cards Welcome Donations of Christmas cards for patients at Pontiac State, Hospital are sti}. accepted, according to Richard Arthaud, psychiatric case work supervisor, ‘These cards are ised by patients to send to friends and Five pages jedoy , in Women’s Section , IN SILK AND LACE The bride was ‘gowned jn a white peau_de sole. gown pa tiring a softly draped ubder a short lace femptte: jacket, The cocktail length - shéath #kirt had a fol) back panel. A smafl, cap of Ince’ held. her veil 6f :illusion and she carried white orchids on a white prayer book. Betty Jané Beiss, sister Prtcksor, Larry’ ~Bebout.“guard. and Mrs. Flossie \Bell, Lioyd Forbes and Truman ipined efforts of postal employees Smiley, conductor Horton was elected to determine and the Junior _Chambe { Com- Installation will be in January. yhether it will be better to build! merce. ae Hammond Lake an addition to the present struc-' This is the first tirne in more New officers elected at a meet- ture, or to move northward since than ten years that. the 15-foot ing of the directors of the Ham- many persons of the congregation pine tree had not been lighted mond Lake Estates Civic Associa-:live in Oxford earlier because of last year’s van- tion “ James Mier preatents| Drayton Plains daliam to the decorations. dent: Merle Voss, v +, Fannie E. Tempkins Temple 41, Thomas Hutchinson, secretary: ‘Pythian Sisters, of Drayton Plains, | py ae tet our’ Day, ard John Flood, treasurer. has arinounced the ¢lection of the, | haverlighted the tree,-which wi Committee members wil] be an- bowing officers: planted beside the World W : rounced by President Mitchell at!” \irs| Martha Mock, most excel- Il memoriaj by Mrs. Ha ar the: January Board of Directors jent chief; Mrs. Clarence Smith.| smart im memory of her veteran meeting. excellent senior: Mrs. C. C. Lip seq, . The association has 8 members. 'pard, excellent junior; Mrs. Harry Dryden 'Winkley, manager: Mrs. Lewis The group dropped the lighting Dryden Lodge 150, F.4A.M., has|Grimm, secretary; Mrs. A. . D, Project “eis year and contributed| elected the following officers tor'McEvoy, treasurer: Mrs. Isaac {ds to the Veterans Hospital at) the coming year: George. Elis-!Myer, -pretector; Mrs. Hugh En- ‘Battle Creek. rather than have worth, worshipful master: Ross dries, guard; Mrs. Randall Wilson. ther ctor destroyed. Reynolds Jr.. senior -warden;|past chief; Mrs. Wilbur Morey, in- ! prem _— postal em- Chester Crimm, junior warden: tating officer: Mrs. Lewis’ Pe _~— : on the Project Kenneth Chapman, secretary: |Grimm, representative to Grand/ordine te president of the Letter Oliver Braidwood, treasurer; Joe) iTemple; Mrs. A. D. McElroy, iCarriers ss eoriation. John Har- Bretz, senior deacon; Bil] Ream. Jatternae; Mrs. Myrtie Meabort. 'rington. junior deacon; Bruce Fisher, tiler:icaptain. of degree; Mrs. Mae’ Gerald Dockham and Richard Foote, pianist; Mrs. Ivan Johbn- Police Captain Millard Pender Krebs, stewards Mrs, Wilbur Morey and Mrs. has assured the group that the . ; \Waterford Township patrolmen wil! Installation will be Dec. 27, \Georse Pierce, trustees. make periodic checks in the. vicin- lity throvighout " the Christmas sea- {son Photo on Gravestone Banned by Council ARNOLD, England — A young mother whose 22-months-old son jwas killed by a‘ truck has been: denied the privilege of having his. \photograph inset in a gravestone jhere, and the town is taking sides. Cemetery rules bar statues and | . Town Council ruled oat her re- quest. But the mother, Mrs. Winifred \Hopewell, says: ‘It is heartless to ; refuse this small request and I -shall_ask-the coun@il to reverse) jits decision."’ Walter. Lassiter, of the council said: “We think it is a. ;morbid request. |. “Our decision is final and any; |further plea by the mother will be’ turned down." ° ranean aanemstill Automobile sales dealer, design- er and avid race horse owner, _ 12 nia Be Room 56” " wriitteac paagerun _ Pull prod of Peatise Press Photo (senior steward; William Edmonds, Y | Pr Se a new-type relaxing. reducing machine will get Mitford: Inveritor-producer Mark Leach is shown jjunior steward, Richard Olden. U e ogram t under way next week in the old Teén-Canteen in with a hospital - “Twas ages mee Wink Wheat Crop 1s paperery teams tear vont (OF State Forecast Township $1,200, a price tat | 1 Board members decided to move by the U. S. Department of Agri- the buildihg to a site in back of ¢ture. * * * The indicated yield was based seeding of 1.075.000 acre: Milford Masons jin sicnigan this past tal, an im Will Hold Public |screage sected for the 1951 ero. Installation Rite ase ser yar ws treet ty Milford Masonic Temple. | ‘The department said Michigan * * * [ans seeded pay acres to rye New officers of Lodge 165 are: ‘r a 14 per cent increase \M._W.. Ramsby,.. worshipful mas. Over 1957. The Michigan crop was iter; Vernon Hass, senior warden; jisted at 95. ied of {normal “WSheldon Covert, junior warden: | of Dee. J | ‘Harry Cotilter, treasurer; Henry! | secre’ James oore, fer “ete carrasceree. Junior High Schoo | junior deacon; Thompson Moore, | model, to be shipped to Florida. burg, associate steward: iRainney, associate steward; Sohn WALLED LAKE — The ‘Sunier ; Mikusak, chaplain; Bill Clark, (High Schoo] Christmas Invents Massage Lounge | | W. Ramsby, king: — Everett! Participating in the program will Milford Man Planning Troy Accidents See itn be "aan ot Figs Ba ~~ Marshal; and Marvin Ladd, tiler. “iat ® p.m. today in the auditorium | New officers of Lodge 71 are: wil) take the place of the regular \Raymond Hope, high priest: M.|junior-Senior High PTA meeting. ‘retary Bush, meamurer; tee diréction of Frank Balaam, Russell Haglund, captain of host;|Bugene Guettler’s Girls’ Chorus mre 1X ‘Thompson Moore, principal 80\gnd Bays’ Glee Club. There will \journer; Marvin Ladd, Royal Archibe a play showing the origin of o Lay Down on ‘Jo oe: “ec a Bee a ES Two Crashes on Big veilsman sand Field at vel vel Afwas Club, ander the direction . ; Beaver Road Put Four 7 pasa n: and Donald * *« * - By REBA HEINTZELMAN ge to work to relieve tense mus in Hospital MacLennan, sen . . | gl musical feats will: MILFORD—After all thé hurry _ ee -~ P "[Prgocet sever euleetan, ars ‘and scurry of Christmas is past, tho lower soon, bine and thighs. TROY — Six were ci _ eee accompaniment Mark Leach of Milford will prob- There is also a special vibrator sured’ in two ‘accidents on ovi evea S | ‘tne public is invited free of ably make @ definite point of lay-| for ankles and feet, or a person lB road yesterday. charge. fae done. on A ar ay ory al oof ew | Shortly before § a.m. wna for New Fite Hal | Se The ‘job is a new type of “Kita Soci Ws ak thn “wn Og, So = ee caren Students at Metamora massage lounge that Leach has chine can take off from 4 to 6 invented, with the help of me- inches of excess fat in “just the chanical] engineers, which will go right places,". in less than two. into full preduction in Milford the weeks, Leach says. first of the year. . So far, not many of these elec- \OWNS HORSES : tric “masseurs” have been pur- chased by individuals. However, ‘orders are coming in from large ‘Leach Ives ’with his-wife and three hospitals and hotels from all over) the country for customer as well. as, children at Green Acres ranch’ near Commerce. patient use, Leach says. “During World War If when he was stationed with the Cavalry | C Bi h Division in the Army, Leach | ounty irths was thrown from his mount and ; his back was broken. He recov- , Metamera ob The. paper tthe DeQuin-ear;, police sid: A™ Bestmen Crack Spotiers ‘the school Atkins, 58, of 7673 Sweetbrier Rd., decided to erect a new fire hall (Orchard Lake, said he had stopped| at a cost of approximately $20,000, AMORA — love peataeall ‘for the intersection and apparent- ‘Township Clerk Hadley J. Bachert etamnent school have lv misjudged the speed of the , Cay revealed today. first issue of the school paper, ‘driven by Weslely DeQuin, 35, of} plans call for the “The Metamora News.” The edi- 3351 Cummings St., Royal Oak, tee re hall on ares known tt? are Larry, Morris with Terry traveling north on Crooks. as the Novi Town: iy Bask in the in the | Pussell and Jerry Jamieson as ._* * Walled Lake area. ogee ae te Atkins drove into the path of! kins’ auto was then struck by a! : car driven by Harry Vaughan, %,| GREENFIELD, Mass. — If Meets. the pupils on various of 1818 E. Maple Ave., Birming- Greenfield mail carriers look down-| ham st, dont feel sorry for them. They on Vaughan told officers he was un- Cakes for it. Postmaster Ciittora, * the school by the Metamera” ered and as a result of the acel- erence cf oe daushier bors a: the Able to avoid the crash. DeQuin,’y Akey infomed selectmen that, Parent Teacher Association. An-. dent became a victim of arth- Lapeer County Genera] Hospital A a6n was born to Mr and Mrs Wrea ritis. Grove at the Lapeer County Genera! Hospita! The only relief from pain seemed Mr. and Mrs. Harold L Rugenstein announce the bifth of a son to be a fast vibration on the af- fi e'Uaneer County General Moapite o jflicted area, stimulating circula- Unien Lake and Mrs. Renei¢d 2B Lilly of Mr. ition. Experiments began on some Barnsbury announce the birth of a girl of the Leach's race horses that Janet Dene. at St. Joseph Hospitel son. James David, fas born to Mr had acquired stiffening leg mus- ard Mrs Robert Springer of Hooter at St. Joseph # ital cles from pounding hard- surfaced sep aan den tracks. | Mr. and Mrs Derel d Ketchum are the jparents of a son’ David, born at Bishop DESIGNS PLATE __ | Hospital. He designed a small padded wt 2m wraiiaat ‘Gerard, amas, af born plate to fit-om the leg of a rheu- Cii.0 a: Bishop Hospital. matie animal, Then a vibrating eS = motor was attached and the re- sults were terrific, Leach says. ‘Holly Scouts to Hold: Oue horse, known os Mr. Pres- Christmas Party Tonight ecutor, who had been injured 28 HOLLY—The local troop- of the. a yearling, won some $62,000 for | Boy Scoutg will hold a Christmas Leach after treatments by (tis [party and Court of Honor this|P pred —, hog samme ” evening at 7 o'clock at the muulti- | purpose room of. the Holly Sc What would work on animals.) geyveral advancement ° awards should work on human beings, < be made by Scoutmaster Har- ‘Leach theorized. So he went to gj d Squires. The guest speaker will ,work onthe idea—of individually’ ou Joe Haas of The. Pontiac Press! controlled vibrating machines com- editorial staff and member of the! ‘bined into one unit. _Boy Scout National Cognedl.' Vaughan and Walter Missner, 40, carriers had volunteered to report Mer new article purchased this *} of 1508 Penistone, Birmingham, & uneven or broken sidewalks while. fall for the school by the Board an passenger in DeQuin’s car, were smaking their rounds. taken to St. Joseph Mercy Hos-| . stand. | The tal, Ponti ee ek ‘Losses in Fires Rise In the second mishap, about! NEW YORK — The nation’s fire following officers: president, 4:45 p.m. at John R. and Big losses during the first half of 1957 Cathy Schenck; vice - president, |Beaver roads, three women were, totaled $550,155,000 an increase of Gregory Smith; secy., Rebecca injured. ‘6.3 per cent over the like period, Morris; treamurer, Michael Mo- Troy Police reported that Pa- of 1956. itricia Hierholzer, 21, of 7114 E. _— — of Wattles Rd., Troy, was traveling ** isouth on John R. when she was! struck by a car driven. by Diane {Hansonm,, 18, of 17991 Brail St., Roseville, who failed to stop at the intersection. A passenger in her car, Dorthea Jenkins, 45, of 1515 S. Campbell Rd., ‘Royal Oak, received leg and p injuries. All three were ‘taken ‘lto william Beaumont Hospital. | Adults who suffer from over- weight. are-found to-be twice-as isusceptible to high blood pressure afflictions as persons of normal iweight. * * | That was coe the new Swedish lmassage type health lounge came Ki : : |into into being. A tired businessman or. ! the back, shoulders ‘or neck unite rs YOUR NEW DEALER and immediately busy “fingers” IN PONT] AC . | | Chatham Dance Club ‘Closes Membership | CLARKSTON — Membership in, ‘the newly formed Chatham Dance| Club has been closed at 85 couples, | and the first of four dances dur- | ing the 1957-58 season set. The club's Board of Directors: announced that a semi . formal dance, “Confetti Caper,” at the. 'Pontiac Country Club Dec. 2%,, will. open the geason. It will begin: at ‘9 p.m., with music by Lyle, Carlisle and ils orchestra of De- yp ae Reg. $3.95 ~ $ PAINT ie os | See Selon $2: e ir mT TILE ter. 4 a WALL TILE « ‘Hin 296 tare pledged: Here Dr. Richard MeNell, lett, fret aaliiape organ | ization, points to $20,000. mark. James. Sheldon, chairman of the | finance committee, right, has his sights on the fop, which they hope will be reached by fall. porta rapa dal ee gage ee ee ee aes rs KING Pontiee Rd. ot Opdyke | Prt _s Terms’ Available. We Take Trade-ins NG BROS. 4 * Christmas Appeal » $/Captain Magnus A; Mic , Is , THE SALVATION ARMY = ia 3 re * ‘BROS. FE 4.0734—FE 4.1112 . , me OFFICER (a Tee a THE PONTIAC PRE i ss, rmupay, DECEMBER 20,_ From the | Press Box Sports Kéttor, Fontinn Frese | it Less than a year ago The Pontiac Press and area bowling officials sat down to talk over the possibility of an area tournament, one which would appeal to every man and woman bowler in the county There were grumbles often heard previously that ex- cept for local house tournaments, the area bowlers had to travel to all parts of the state to get into an open tour- ney. DALE COACH — Coach Frank The Press and the proprietors discussed the matter (Muddy) Waters, who has and in less than a month the Ist annual Bowlerama was. conceived. guided Hillsdale College to a With hardly three weeks for entries, and even con.| farulous Tecont.of 14 wins, one flicting tournaments all over the state, 500 bowlers! jeads the Dales against Pitts. still took part in the fi sonpecgmns last April. burg State Teachérs of Kansas in tomorrow's nationally tele- Everything considered, we figured. this to be a tre-| vised Holiday Bow! -game from mendous success. St. Petersburg, Florida. The stage is now set for the 2nd Bowlerama in February, but. we are looking well into the future | and we ean see the tournament growing into pre. portions which would bring full participation of bowlers from every corner of the county. The men’s champion last April, Joe Tinson, who naa if Tilt of Year to Roll to Bluegrass. THE BIRDIE SEZ... then finish off the winner of the Our friend the birdie made his debut in this column Tuesday by predicting six winners of seven games de-| noted. We decided to let him try again, giving him 10 tough ones for tonight. . This is what the “Birdie” sez: row night’s finals. . | San Francisco and Seattle do | not play in regular season com-| Pontiac over Flint petition and. Seattle Coach John’ re TFtom County Dons, Chieftans : Hiledie os squad rete iow hae the Idistinetion of carrying the Dales’ winning streak to 34» straight games, the longest in the country. Louisville-Army game in tomor-/1958 season, is a 170-pound junior iright halfback who played for The two losers meet in a con- coach Ed Graybiel at Pontiac High solation game. earlier tomorrow | School. Maison is a brilsing €100t3, | 195-pound conter ctgaal caler. | n Florida for ‘Holiday Bow!’ Hillsdale College Meets Pittsburg Teachers ‘for NAIA Championship The Pontiac area will be well represented when the football pow- ers Hillsdalé and Pittsburg State Teachers of Kansas, meet for the of the small college ranks, tercollegiate tip in Go Sey Son me pervow ot Petersburg, Flior- ida comer Proenge~ sbegte, tee and pees * * * The entire starting backfield, led Wayne O’thaughnesey- from Poe, the captain-elect for the/ whe was ons of thy cscunme passers in the country’s small a WALTER POE WAYNE O'SHAUGHNESSY — EARL O'SHAUGHNESSY Ex-Pro Player Succeeds Eckman « Pistons Name Rocha Ephraim (Red)-Rocha, whose one ing one-time NBA referee who/ihe men I wanted to consider for &SE2°4pik ES oliday Tournaments in Full Swing: Coach never won or participated in a tournament, is convinced. ‘by Imlay City’s Doug Maison, any bowler regardless of average could win it. 4 ‘ec small college All-America, is made } Before.even counting total entries $1,200 is already) Frisco Five Favored a! of all area-boys. - +} DETROIT: “= ‘Hawaill-borm man, the fast-talking, cigar-chew- “Then TY turned over in my” = Rocha, “who retired from NBA iplay last year to take @ job with awaiting the top three men and women in guaranteed prizes. | Tourney Title Keego Harbor will be in the jseason of play with the Pistons, directed the pistons to two western! sob the millionaire pistonia S sheet metal yracuse, N.Y, . starting role at fullback, while jcaught the eye of owner -Fred |division titles and a tie for another | po | 5 LOOKING FOR OLDEST BOWLERS his brother Eart and Wait Pee (Zollner, has been named new head at Fort Wayne before he was ithe men I eras, determined 10 get] firm, has had no professional In conjunction with the 2nd annual Bowlerama this sity of San Fran a thes on of Pontisc make up the halfback jcoach of the Detroit Nationaliforced to resign Wednesday. |it and when I decided to make a coaching experience. column is looking for thé oldest man and woman en- ‘tough Seattle in the opener of the| PO** | Basketball an eu ; Im naming Rocha, who dida't ‘move, ¥-did not contact him, how-| He broke inte pro basketball tries in the tournament. ; : |Bluegrass Holiday Festival bas-| Wayne is a “WTS pound senior. * ' figure in the speculation, Zoliner (ever, until last Tuesday night.”"| with the old St, Louis ‘Bombers When you submit your entry, if you think you iketball tournament tonight — a | while Earl is a 190-pound left nat The 34-year-old sheet . metal, said he first gave “serious con- ‘| That was after the Pistons 16th | after graduating from Oregon could possibly be the oldest man or woman to enter, |C!ash West Coast fans might call! back. They will be wearing rid sche was a surprise choice} sideration” to replacing Eckman loss in 25 games this season, in-) State im 1943, After three years © 7 _ ’ : x oe é ’ |the game of the year. numbers 34 and 42 respectively for| yesterday to repiace-Chariey Eck-*—tast-month, Teuding 11 of It at homie. the Rocha shifted 7 just jot your age alongside your name, Louisville plays Army in the the game which will be nationally’ | | © sonsen and It will be worth a nice gift prize to the oldest in each |second game. The Dons, ranked televised at 1:30 p.m. Saturday on) yeneune Ser Sour. division. seventh nationally, are expected Channel 2. pre play after to ease past 12th ranked Seattle, * * | the 1956-57 season with based at Fort js0 old that I can't g0 2 little while I think I can help fellows like Phil Central; Holly over Castellani says “it will be a long: colle \Jordan and " e > Holy) ge ranks, some of the others W. Bloomfield; Clark- Pog ae "ith fans hee sine, another « ¢ | By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS | Either match appears more of more points, foughe off Clemson, * + * The red haired Rocha, who says ston over Milford; Brighton over Bloom- one has.” | Other starting positions for the North Carolina’s Tar Heels, who a problem than the “new look’’ |73.75 all the answers a year ago, defending national champs have, cf t i“Nobody ever calls me ‘¢phraim’” Dales are expected to go to Jerry field: Berkle over put their book of basketball know- had to solve in tacking victories | plans no immediate t Birmingham: Lake Carter on TV Saturday ened Reena oe ro ledge to its first serious test of over much - whomped Clemson,| On the non - tournament level, | oy rades. ; ‘George Washington, Furman and Dayton,- Western Kentucky, and) can think of « lot of players Orion over Clawson; Romeo over Fraser; St. James over St. St. Mike; St. Fred over St. Louis, newly crowned world’s) match game champion, will ap pear on the televised ‘Bowling, DETROIT & — Don Carter of 230-pound tackle from Waterford. 4 Larkin, who was on the Press | Class-A All-County team of 1956, | is only a freshman at Hilisdale. South Carolina to last year's 32-0 N tion- | . The Tar Healy skipping along on y Mississippi State, No, 18 na | at 2 line. |entucky Invitation Tournament) the new college season tonight. winning record. ‘ally, had nights. streak, play unbeaten Minnesota | ¥ good nig! * 7. Dayton On the odd chance this tourna- allowing the Rams’ only 12 points | * I'd like to have,” Rocha said, St. Rita; Troy over. ‘{Champions” (WXYZ-TV) in De- He moved into the starting line- |i. tne opener. of the class-jammed | ment doesn’t suit ivi . . you, the two-day | given a contract to run until next Madison. cro, Seeman. on Pe of St. | -" mid-season and has held 4) | exington. Blue Grass tourney opens tonight ys — and tice Oct. 1 with an automatic renewal : comes : jod si yerwrsen Minnesota ts 10th ranked na- at Louisville with the host Louis-| fold Susie mis Seecive Ralph for one year as long as the team In the reserve e Mal-| tionally in the Associated Press: |ville Cardinals playing Army, and] enews He said the Crosthwaite scoring M&, arg son at quarterback is Jerry Shaffer! pot and 3-0 against the tikes |San meeting Seattle, an-) Jt Mall 101-15 tn the wrap-ep | SWI be ‘the same ae Eck, Dales Picked to Win Bowl Game . | ‘a 175pounder from Troy, while ~ Phil Barker, a 205-pounder from \Walled Lake will see action at | tackle. Hillsdale Is Favored ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. —, Add to that the fancy passing When coach Waters gazed upon Hillsdale college, riding high on of Doug Maison, the quarterback the prize he said “Gee, it’s worth. ning! whe will have the eye of sev- j Winning this trophy. " ior from Brand Blanc, is slated * * * Jerry Gillespie, a 150-pound jun-| or reserve halfback duties. af Southern Methodist, lowa State other West Coast meeting. and Vanderbilt, If the Gophers | Unbeaten Tennessee last night 00) Madison a ren can’t do-it, then. the TarHeels won its fourth- straight, 89-71 over, doubleheader _after. New. will be confronted with tonight’s Bucknell behind the 25-point play | West Virginia-Kentucky winner ‘of 6-7 Gene Tormohien. Alabama) ; in the Saturday final. with four starters hitting 16 or’ Mississippi State, winning its| seventh in a row behind Baily! Howell's 39-point splurge, cuffed | octet te tat wana conse Es VaShevski Stays at- lowa"™": see hag been at Hillsdale gince 1954 ' Among the vending unbeaterit, In nine seasons in the NBA, _ . an aver. _ scared 6.367 ‘tage of 10.9 per game. The lanky 6foot-8 new coach played fresh. ;man basketball at the University of Hawaii in his hometown of Hilo before getting a scholarship 'to Oregon State in 1945. The colorful %-year-old Eckman ‘who was a state tax investigator Boston U fourth, 65-55 and IOWA CITY, Iowa (AP)—Forest Evashevski announced Qver ‘Colgate; Nitgare ite’ fifth |jotning the NBA left me eee. lyesterday he,will remain at Iowa as head football cbach. 79.72 over Scranton; Princeton its with “ho hard feelings.” he wished The announcement came in the midst of reports linking fifth, 80-47 ever Rutgers; and Bos--his successor—“all the tuck in the and in four years his record is a phenomenal 34-1-1. mark. After starting with a loss and a tie, the 34 wing have been consecu- ‘is favored to whip Pitis- eral pro scouts in the stands. | Waters also has said “we're burgh (Kan.) Sfate tomorrow in *-* * | not coming down here to lose & the Holiday Bowl. When the Michigan and Kansas! ball game.” Sports writers from Tampa and teams start knocking heads at 1: 30; The coaching staff has | streak, : tive. him to the coaching vacancy at Texas A & M College. ton College its sixth. 9242 over world.” . St. Petersburg newspapers who pm. (EST) it will pit Hillsdale’s) have covered workouts of the two any - sided offense against. a amazed at the conditioning of the Brandeis, , But little Tufts, thrice-! Eckman said he planned to go boys from Michigan. The coaches} - teams give the Michigan college a'r ug ged Pittsburg game which). A member of the coaching staff Evashevski said he had ferred with State Uni- y the Hillsdale team has shown. : v: e had confer w ate Un beaten, 6 Migvard oft the! ite politics at home in Gle ene to two touchdown margin. | sticks to the ground, more zip than at any time during is John Moffat, a former Pontiac versity of I president Virgil M. Hancher and that the : Ma. a The bow] game is for the Na- tional Assn, of Intercollegiate Ath- lletics (NAIA) title and a trophy, which goes with it. What has been impressive is | the varied offense plus a bag full of plays brought down by eoach Frank (Muddy). Waters. Stanford Decides to Stay in Wobbly Coast League iw>—Stanford) worry would hit its peak too quickly. The coaches worried for a while, too, about Maison who was both- ered with a sinus attack. Then, drugs administered to help the con- dition made him sluggish. But he’s all over that now and is at top) physical shape. Coach Waters Plans to use every one of the 33 men whe made the trip to this resort area, In fact, he’s been more impressed with his second and third string then he ‘ever has High gridder, who starred for the Dales as a kicking specialist, SEC Fives Dominate Carrousel Tourney * iecomsty won its ‘ont in five, football problem at Towa was largely resolved. He said he hoped to continue coaching “for at least” the duration 59-58 from Butler, escaping when of my contract.” Settee’ 7 = utler’s. Bob Plump, ‘best Evashevski, who came to Iowa in 1952, has six years re- free throw man in the nation last! CHARLOTTE; Ni. ® — The Southeastern Conference has taken over the third annual Car- rouse! basketball tournament. Three of its membets who fared none too well last season and out+ sider Louisiana Tech were still in the running for the Carrousel title maining on a 10-year contract which pays $17,500 a year./year, blew one after time had run ‘It was learned he recently turned down a proposed salary out. Purdue’s second half rally ‘raise after reports arose that he might be leaving Iowa. ‘stopped South Dakota 7462 and | Asked about this; Evashevski said: [Prrene, Gafending co-champ of the j “My remaining at Iowa has never been a question of ,,° ; ¥ won its 7 ® ithree losses, 79-66 over St. Ma money. I feel that I am being adequately compensated.” “{(Calif.). ms Oregon Stoter Honored: Southfield Boys Class A Southfield and the Boys Club in Class B were City League basketball winners Thursday night at Pontiac Central High School. Southfield fought off a savage 2nd half rally by the UAW-CIO Local.594 for a narrow 53-52 vic- Club City Victors SAN FRANCISCO Sterling said Stanford could not e Can ALO Callf_Us—Sports-|. has decided to remain in the wob-/support the, Conference “action been. before, as tonight’s semifinals lined-up ie nie on “and ‘cosiches tory. The Union quintet trailed MY bly Pacific Coast Conference for, which pointed to new provisions} Onlookers at the Hillsdale work- this way: *.*¢ lyesterday voted Oregon State's Southfield at halftime, 32-16. the time being and help with “‘un-|concerning financial aid to stu-jout get the idea Waters plans to tailback Joe Francis the Glenn Cl0’s Chet Woodmore took i finished business’’—including the}dent athletes." But he said the | go in for a lot of passing against 7:3—Tennessee-Louisiana Tech; circuit's contract with the Bigitrustees could not forsee how the the Pittsburg team. Maison com. 9:15—Alabama-Louisiana State. Ten fer the annual Rose Bow!| announced withdrawals will atfect| pleted 64 of 104 passes during the football games. ae ithe March meeting of the confer-'season. This was good for 1,202, *~ * * ence. ie and 15 touchdowns. statement by President J. E.| “T should like to find out, | His favorite, passing target has) Wallace Ste rling. following a'this may be possible at the next been Jim (Jellybean) Reynolds, board of trustees meeting yester-|Conference m he added. ‘the .205-pound sophomore end. Rey. day, appeared to leave the door far don't know. I just don’t nolds hauled in 2% passes for 5356) LSU clipped heavily favored La-| fayette 80-72, in the only upset of he first round: that saw Louisiana Tech maul ‘Davidson 66-41;. Ala- bama sneaked by Clemson, ‘78-75, and Tennessee trampled Bucknell, 89-71. “Pop” Warner Award as the Pa- ‘cific Coast’s most valuable cdlle- igiate noe nonet player. Only, 12 votes wecretst Francis, Oregon’s Jim Shanley ‘and Wash- ington’s Jim Jones. There were 400 ballots cast, Same scoring honors with 17 points. Bob Neff tallie? 15 for the winners, Boys Club was in command from ‘the 2nd quarter on for, a 47-40 triumph over the L. C, Anderson team, Bill Buck paced the Boys _jClup with 13 points and Joe Pink erton netted the same number for : ; later, however, The lines are even in this | . , City League action resumes in Future of the 42-year-old Confer- | In any case, he said Stanford is first bow!-game to be played | ® all classes next Monday night, - ence remains doubtful. jcommitted to participate in unfin-/For instance both teams’ tackles! - California, UCLA, Southern Cal-/ished Conference business—includ-weigh 232 and the Pitts 0 ; qd OW OS ef S yop, . ’ ifornia and Washington plan to ‘ing “the honoring of existing burg and Hillsdale centers| .— : Ryeson § Mobile ’ leave the Conference in a dispute'schedule commitments for anoth- irene 192. ? 7 : r \ over aid to athletes. jer two or three years.’ These are the numerical rosters for the Holiday Bowl game ‘hens Snider Undergoes\ae June 30, 1958 or Hillsdale and Pittsburg Teachers, College of Kansas willbe tele- yeeonie Mri ‘deScatea Wott California and UCLA plan to. to quit = Drill Twice Tod vised at 1:30 p.m. on Channel 2. Swan, 5$47, and Hutchinson's Mo- Sur ger y On Knee |on dune 30, 1959. Washington said ay RILLSDALE PITTSBURG TEACHERS bile handed’ the Junior Chamber of it would leave June 30 if the Con- No. Player eae -_ Re hindi ee * Commerce .a 61-55 ‘ ‘Thurs. Cl ' ac e 4 : Duke TA MONICA, Cat Dods. POC ‘members are Washington squads hold two ow — aon i bad ‘cies RH 189 Grand valance i Fie et RH day night in Waterford League bas. ers slugging centerfielder, is re-|State, Oregon, Oregon State and|today in preparation for the East. |1) Tey, "nizie. GB 196 tmlay City 3) Jeek Scofield B18 ange pee at Ignse Crary Jur ported doing well after an, opera- West Shrine game in San Francis.|3 Jerh. shater. 138 trop i Rey tning i boats : 3 3 ( tion to correct torn cartilege and _ * *& & co Dec. 28. ty uw oO 198 Meoge Haroor 33 John Ewing Ps 3 Ryeson’s galbed 9 93-29 halt: . the pourtpaing of Gee hoaes, # Sterling said it would “be pre-| Yesterday West coach Jack Cur-|{? Fr head bd 7™ Sanders aa _| time lead and was never headed. his left knee. mature at this time to conclude tice of Utah put his squad through 42 £. @’shaughnéssy 190 Harbor W Preason LH I _Ron Seets and Dumbrigue, ~ &, WAIT cutomnatically follow rome any eee hr tautitiaetzation Gril, at/ft Ri'tamen ein . <4 Samuels ee ex . W; on cagers, ( ' Dr. Denny Leventhal, a bone will automatically follow from anyinearby Stanford in the afternoon |$2 Dave Driscot," == ¢ 90 Alston @ Seer. : ci | sparked Ryeson’s. 18 and 1@ ‘ 7 specialist, performed the opera- partial or complete breakup of the/latter giving over the -morning to Se Jacobs 7 g foe Seeme Breck HY Bob gy - 2 points respectively, Mel Kerri- | tion yesterday. . \Conference. picture taki 62 Ron Cockwane G 165 Detroit _ 1 Ken Yous. @ is } | San tallied 12 for White Swan. ‘ *~ * * \ He said Stanford would like t0," curtjes sald he hadn't vettiea (92 ere Sonet @ 220 Albion Se Max’ Pledge Go ise aie | Hutchingon’s quintet stormed ine | The Dodger management said|work out an athletic program with! permanent. assignments for |°6 £4, Burkhart @ 170 Corry. & Tom Tom Spiewak G 180 ‘lte a come ng 249 Ist quarter i ~ “Snider will be home for Christ-\Ivy League schools but the East-\ tis searian gre $7 Terry O'Neil @ 199 Detroit 4 Tom Miller G 300 St ee ‘ond Cheatel- te at oe | “mas and should. be playing balllern circuit is so self-contained he sitardadaa Tt erry Baye —-EBeBetrot” = Geng tevin, T el ogee [ee Te ee wey ap Dee” ‘poured in without difficulty next season, . didn't t know it that could be done Coach Rip Engle of Penn State \75 john Deer T 20 R. Bun, 0. 16 Ted Stahure T 26 Gove coacn — Ree lati oan sumed (31 pottits. Chuck Hagyard paced In Los Angeles, PCC Commis. /specialized his East squad on de-|%} Bob Duncan Hepes 77 Pat nder T Be N oct, tovnte player, was named the Jaycees with 16. y : oda) ‘|sloner Victor ©. Schmidt—who|fensive patterns, There has been i #1) Turner ise Corry, Ps. as E fo! last tight as head coach of the Detroit Pistons suiceeeding Charley |"'N,° more Waterford League Five pages today nas resigned effective next June—speculation the West will concen-|&¢ Jah, Sommer F bop Bonen ner 3 ¥ 163) Eckman who resigned on Wednesday. Rocha, who stands feet, | actiorf is uritit in Today's P said he was pleased by Stantord'sjtrate on aerials because of the $$ diy fuer iiggas Ge gto ¥ ial job a N. ¥., sheet metal salesman before getting Detroit |jan, 2, when three, games are | |/ ee Today's Press action. East's large, powerful line, ny ** . @& Carroll Cobble E iss! 2b, after bis retirement asa player. Played starting at 645 p.m. ay | ’ | 2 ‘ E ’ am | ro | 4 \ ( | \ ’ / f . \ i if Pe / ‘ \ \ % 1 “ Le " \ ; . . = | . 9 yt Ve } , \ } : \ . i te a ee 7 ot po / ) : \* a : “hs :\ \ " vey E's lll nih tiatt iat ett oe: eli eet ek vet tech een att nth, ath, city mt nd cick ato. sd cant vin aithiteni tne cma data ¥ sti ied. atti oni sit stat, tnss'\ imide imate, emails tin oud “one. “led ee ed “he on dh Cg Ce eS gk ok UN Bt bag ag we a 7 CO ye TS ee eoeia oy se LITTLE FAN — Tiny Bobby Calif., looks up at big Jim McCusker of the University of | and says ‘Man, you're big.” McCusker is on the coast working out fr Se cee Dek Oe ee ee Ee eee \ THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1957 see ‘The first, tree. school: textbooks Nath Amc hs 8 px, ot pr cn, i wccbaad er of Holiday Beckons Bowl Teams. . |: ay TER ANNOCLATED FREES. jas ecg Metall fr ‘sie ~ Texas bowl-bound teams Friday time began preparing to break off for Pade ay Ear Dirend, 7 der of [sary tes tn ciagee pa Ea Bry alg neyo bd Ace : in Ss Vi pies S,. "dee| Al VI g ip , | “1957 FORD EXECUTIVE aD OFFICIAL | | DETROIT mm — The Detroit Red,Prystai was forced out with emmy eget be Jtery Wi | COMPANY CARS / ; Wing trade with the Chicago Black| ankle injury. son's r : Hawks has paid off an early divi- * * * | The deadlock continued until. Now ie el tig ed ur \ dend, . Hee LaLande and Bob Bailey al-| Mcintyre came through with his | ; | Jack McIntyre, one of the minor ., made a showing that impressed. first goal at 8:06 of the final pe- A group of the is FORD MOTOR 6 Ty mer kn figures in the eight-player swap,| i noi bosses. riod — 2 deflection of Delvec- | chased by sae tld wih asi po represent excellent commend tor ie ot Seats bast i. sae i chio’s blast from 60-feet out. values and are ¢ now oom quenanty car finance terms. night that gave Detroit a la victory kept Detroit's :36 McIntyre came lee dasa byte weal: | ey with the finaat pay ot 00 hp Torente Maple Lasts. pg gag =p t-e the game. He took a pass from Priced SM ALL DOWN ‘ The 21-year-old winger Delvecchio . the blue line, / nine aetened o guetta opeen pega impair spongiosa Mickhandled to the goal moun rom “PAYMENT with Chicago before making bis | ° * jand flipped in a.neat back-hander 3 debut with the Wings. He broke | "#"ser*- ‘after pulled Ed Chadwick out of a 1-1 tie in the final period and | Toronto got off to an early lead position. j added the winning goal less than when Sloan beat Terry Sawchuk ee i : eight miputes later on a picture |from close range at 19:12 of the) got the final marker at OLive Open we | See PEE of te tied pertod, Rochester Ford Dealer Evenin Tod Sloan pulled the Leats to|% ‘ie season ESaeeeh tat 38 sores 2 ter 1-9711 , venings eA is Pelion wh sonal oat Desralt ealled to a the 08 G48 ct wee plays the Black Hawks For More Than 30 Years — A ood Place to Buy scoring in the first period. the middle stanza when Forbes'at Chlesse mouibe. i “in a m bm "s performance high >, we _ AP Facsimile | highted an outstanding display Fontaine, age four, of San Jose, ithe ex-Chicagoans. Nick Mickow- of Pittsburgh ‘ski, pegged by manager Jack Adams as the key man in the trade, took regular turns on the Wings second line with Alex Del-) (7 |vecchio and Metro Prystai before st Yo i ' ’/atatavavtavaVavar ava. ‘Texans Prepare for Break oung ighters . 1G T fi i T v in Garden Bout |) SSeeore NEW YORK # — Every young V | the Christmas holidays after ght Licenses Ready for Operation ' wor Of Preserves workouts Thursday. Only Texas A&M had a rough: drill. The Aggies.held a night scrimmage as they prepared for, Tennessee in the Gator Bowl) Dec. 28. | team would hold light workouts the state conservation department, &*izzled oldtimer to test the: new. |G Friday and would begin scatter- officials said today. ing | operating ° “pay-as-you-go” hunting | ° \fighter who is going to amount to omg has that one big mo-| <2 ment — his first main event in| % | Madison Square Garden. For Jim-| 4 |my Archer, 22, tonight is the LANSING W — Licenses for ™8nt. 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WOODWARD, BIRMINGHAM nee | Mi 4.7500 Every Night ‘tif Cheiede , : Cece aig © ae Me Sos. eae THE PONTIAC PRESS, rain DECEMBER 20, 1957 : ce on = : 2 7 tat Don't Rush the iniiient dliday Sh Vice Too Thin, Anglers Told — cD Oo) —{ Cee Ry aw By co OS) AS =: wn rt | — Conn ae eS a op” teat Acton Bob Boyd Seeks where the jee is sale. anywhere . “a ME HANOUTE Wircnce Tenor — Emphasized as [sso tes } | cmevroner-suicn flv onzass _suttpuer ‘Aragon Returning . |sstes one nortem Lower Pex Vacation Nears ling Bobby Boyd of Chicago will be out to.regain a spot among | the middleweight division’s top J ° =e iten contenders against _smooth- Full Schedule Tonight fo Ring Tonight two new changes in fish regula- ‘boxing Charley Joseph of New Or-| ; . * “SPECIAL leans in a 10-rounder tonight. in W O, South Central SAN DIEGO, Calif. —~Welter-| One lops the month of February | The 25-year-old Boyd dropped and Thumb Loops weight Art Aragaon, Los Angeles, voll = season, leaving Motor Tune-u out of the top ten -last month returns to U.S. prizefight rings. to- / re ee all sturgeon E p ‘when he was stopped by rugged By BILL CORNWELL night after battling for a year in are — boygan county Alt 6-Cyl. Chevrolets thru ‘55 | Rory Calhoun on a confused TKO ‘fer thé tight to do to: area Lower . 5 fin New York. League play is emphasized to- courts . an at a0: Another change raises trom 14 Labor and $ 95 | Joseph, 26, is ranked eighth by night as high school basketball | sme to *. to 20 inches the legal minimum for - Materials ithe Ring Magazine and tenth by teams in the Oakland County area mateh sage © anne northern Pike taken from ’ Gueranteed ‘the National Boxing Assn. Joseph| wind up their pre-holiday activity. : one cody Winslow of ton lake. The minimum remains at | shows 43 victories in 49 fights with x *« * Poa =f " ‘stat 14 inches elsewhere, with the sea- work done on Sun Anclyzer }/a 10-round loss on a split decision Twenty-two games are listed on ln 12 pacman “10 a oo son ru 7 ning from April 27 to MARKET TIRE co to sixth-ranked Spider Webb in'this evening's schedule with 16 of & Meeund declkn over Ai Gomi , * |, Chicago his last outing. Joseph ol centered around conference in the Mexi ; juana, xico, bullring —y Oven ote 8 FE sou ;whipped Webb in a fight here | a ti last i 1955 FRENCH SPORTS Buren * + |]. 4-dr. sedan built by CITRON. earlier in the year. | ult sladéo ure’ Sop tithe Wayne-Oakiand, Southern Thumb and South Central circuits. and | a pair of Oakland B contests also gets inte the act. At that time his appeal from ag New tires. air eotiod engine. Los Angeles conviction of attempt-| ing to fix.a fight by bribery was ‘pending, He has since won it—| and a new boxing license. | Toys .... and Gifts Oregon Finishes Drills for Rose Bowl Game |. EUGENE, Ore. u — Oregon’s| Undefeated Clarkston goes after ‘Rose Bow! football team conducts ,its 5th victory and 3rd in the its last full-scale workout here to-/W-O loop at Milford against the ‘day before its-departure for Cali-| {pesky Redskins, who haven't -ex- FREE?! AUTO-WASH With Grease Job or | Oil Change fornia and the Jan. 1 game with actly, set in cage oe on “ys : ay oS Pontiac Press Phote a ‘Ohio State. yet but still must be respected. FIRED UP — The expressions tell the-story. — Fitzgerald: Coach Dick Bye is at right with one ‘ nF Joslyn ee | Coach Len Casanova plans a; Brighton, conqueror of Northville! pis timeout scene was typical of ‘the fired up hand on towel. Players, left to right, are Dick for Sportsmen! ervice on jloosening-up drill for Saturdayjlast Friday, invades Bloomfield) 4 ondale Yellowjackets as they broke up a close Hutchinson (24), Jerry Hill, Mike Walker, Dennis ; Hills and West Bloomfield visits ; Holly. Northville, which shared the W-O title with Clarkston last sea- son, hopes to-rebound at Clarence- battle with an impressive last half surge to down Evans (34) and Chuck Nurek (30). FREE Pick-Up ana Delivery tor —- | morning. That afternoon the team complete services ame Sune-up. will leave for Los Angeles. 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John Medel . proving,’’ said the happy Bye fol-/his in t st two periods. ; and Installed Nee on Used Miami, A scrimmage is planned. pe ny ke ot io expen Fitzgerald last night, lowing the action, His team was|Bolognino he i three of thel OPEN SUNDAY 9 A. “M, to 2 P, M, Yesterday, the SAFETY AUTO GLASS “Formerly Hub Auto Glass” Jes will be conducted at the gaine i Sooners went jthrough 90 minutes of drills em- iphasizing defense. Coach Bud Wil- | kinson reported all hands were in Lake Orion, the pre-season fav- orite, attempts to bounce back The Colts are heavy favorites to dispose of Madison on the latter's floor and share the lead with Juvenile Sketes (Sizes 8 to 13)........$16.95 up Skating Jewelry and Novelties —_—SKATE SHOP-_HOURS: Weekdays 7to 11 P.M. Sat. and Sun. 10 A. M. to 1) P.M. “We have weekday shopping — Call for appointment” ROLLADIUM 4475 W. Huron FE 5-3677 ington, The ‘other South Central | Royal Oak Dondero invades Mon- \Toe for a Border Cities League :game, Other area gamMes tonight are Romeo at Fraser, Van Dyke at Mt. Clemens, Hartland at South Lyon and Davison at Lapeer. * * * With the exception of holiday tournaments next week at Farm- Save up to °1,000.00 on a 1957 DeSoto 1957 DeSoto Fireflight 4 Dr. Brand New.. 1957 DeSoto Firedome Sportsman. New. 1957 DeSoto Firesweep. Brand New. .1957 DeSoto Firesweep 4 Dr. Dem. 3,000 Mi. 1957 DeSoto Station Wagon, Dem. 6,000 Mi. BRAID MOTOR SALES DESOTO-PLYMOUTH DEALER |ington and Flint, which involve half a dozen area schools, all teams recess for vacation after tonight's Program. Detroiter Scores TKO Win in Paris | PARIS W — Welterweight Tom ‘Wright of Detroit, 14644, scored a Technical Knockkout over France's | Maurice Maury in the first round inf a scheduled 10 round bout here last night. |- ~*~ * * The bout was one of three fought ihy an-American boxing team on /its current European tour. | Wright slammed a ssmashing | left uppercut into the jaw of reaéeiete+4 part. of the first rOund, The Frenchman, | weighing 14544 pounds, went | down for a nine count. ' Maury got up and Wright waded jings today thanks to an -overwhelm-| overall showing yet, They’ re im- 'went the other way getting 10 of Blowing hot and cold on offense | ut steady all the way defensively, the Jackets of Dick Bye became |the lst tearm to win two league! STRIKES AND SPARES By Joe Wilman not rated too strong in pre-season Spartan’ seven field goals to pace) picks, MF losers with 10 digits. * > Avondale turned in its best shoot- | Shooting percentage to Avon’s 28.3.' "Eligible for Cup begin preparations for the 20th“ the award since its inception 20 Blue-Gray football game here Years ago. They were Jimmy Mc- Dec. 28. Fadden, Terry Sawchuk and Glerm I recently gave a private lesson to a bowler whose biggest obvious | fault was fouling. He invariably) slid his left foot forward and over| the foul line. He tried taking- his stance from a point further back on the approach, but that didn’t help. He was releasirig the ball behind the foul line, then. |? After watching him bowl a few! frames, I could see he wasn't) slid to a stop at the foul line. I) pointed out how locking the left knee during this final slide was causing him to commit several mistakes, fouling. * * * The stiff knee often stopped him) forward and over the foul line. If he bent the knee as we show today, he could slide to a gradual) stop and eliminate the fouling. Another fault from the stiff left! knee is losing some of the stuff you would normally put on the) ball. You have almost no finger lift when you don't bend the left! bending his left knee enough-as he: including his habit of short and caused his body to pitch’ | L.C. WILLIAMS knee and get your body down!|: Minnesota's Murray Warmath is Hall. head coach for the North .and Andy Pilney of Tulane will di- Oak Park Loses Ist rect the Southern forces, Both | }Squads are expected to use varia~/ Oak Park opened its 1st--full- tions of the T-formation, wrestling season on a losing note The game will be televised and | bowing to Trenton 38-18 last night. broadcast nationally by NBC. The Irwin Nemeth and Dan Gussin| Montgomery area will be blacked scored pins and. Phil Adkins took f ‘out on television. a 9-0 decision to ‘Pace the losers. Don’t let winter car troubles spoil your holiday. Drop in and see our large selection of guar- anteed used cars! USED CARS. Corner of New York 1501 Baldwin Ave. North of Walton Bivd. ¢ seit close to the alley. 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Oklahoma’s football gerald, will watch tonight's league) The co-champion Avondale ve “They worked very all the |8i0n. rting Goods Store Ln ce. | Sooners are to have their final! play with great interest. jlowjackets are ‘perc! proudly hard Hill to all the scorers with ° Approved . practice at home today in prep- wey jatop the Oakland B league stand- way. I think it was their best 16, 12 arte final half, Walker 1651 S. Telegraph Road FE 2-3559 OPEN EVERY NIGHT ‘TIL 9 P. M. 2 122 Odkland * 4-7068 j top physical condition. Avon. igames, Troy (1-0) can match that [ing of the year (8for-14) to get off) avownaue vrrzor —————— ——— | Troy and Avondale were Oak-|record tonight. jto-a big early lead but then had to’, ig ft tp "tet te land B co-champions last season.| 1t was a combination of being |come from behind to win it in the au $ 616 Birdwell” "3 or t e |} Unbeaten Almont, riding at the} red-hot in streaks and 32 min- [last half when foul line success emer lB Fe $32 | eas of the Southern Thumb loop) utes of continuous scrapping (kept previously unbeaten Fitzger- Goforth 2 6 4 Massengale 2 5 9) Journeys to New Haven tonight. ald in the tussle. 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F sia ai teegiektoaectiot aie Phone FE 5-9204 EDDIE STEELE | é \ . /' , | . \ -/ i Be idk | et ei | es tin, By SAM DAWSON ime the American people are looking at “1938 with “misgivings: panic. but -without Here's the outlook for your job. pay, the cost of eating, out itt furnishing a home, of *yuying -and Paying for a car, and of meeting! Keener competition will help the | more capacity to produce than gour tax bills: ; Jobs-—-will be harder to find as the new year starts. “Wage scales wi!l continue to rise, Some automatically. But before t €pring the factory work week may. take home pay smail-/ be shorter, er. The number of jobless usally rises in January, This time some labor experts fear ii may come) ' glose ‘to four million, amd may be) still higher by y spring. ‘Personal incomes—stipping a lit- ile for the first time in- months. Farmers’. income ig expected. to: hold at about the 1957 rate. Those who deal in services vent charge ft. little more. Factory work ers will ey ene , a8 of Wednes- Market carried through from yes-| 5; SD tT ean a |terday’s brisk advance with a ‘lig: re Th 72, 3. Hh. 16 W. 8 $3. 4, Pi oid jand unkertain rise in moderate 0a, 100, 110, tit ait atts i ia roduce [enaey trading twley. 123. 138, 139, 149, and paleo 118. 118, € | Gains of fractions to around a |g iceretoae Pah See eel 2248 ” waite ‘point were registered for key Township onkiend ome. a, eens DETROIT, Dec. 19 oes 200.) Trade om silaughtere lasses prices a, choice -50-26.60; most and standard mixed offe unchan: steers affair, high i | utility 17.00-22.50; atility cows 14.50-16.00; pena: ners and cutters 11.08-14.50. Com: 4 tintin =. 2°S'S 3S 2 oS eS ee _ = é STUDENT'S DESKS $4.95 (Reg. $32.50 when ‘new.) Sizes 1 to 8 grades. equipment may be left at the Among fhe internfediate range | Cloonan, Fitzpatrick or Medical ballistic missile firings, there were lines placed orders for more than) jand Sunday. k & &, 'Air Force Thor. A Jupiter-C land- and made preparations to launch | lappeal made by ‘Rev. Karol Pe- fine that it-served in the delivery in 1959, as compared with the 12, kala, auxiliary bishop and personal of a letter—and that its nose cone, hours now required, \Tepresentatives of Stefan Cardinal was recovered. Airline revenues, increasing at |Wyszynski, primate of Poland. | President Eisenhower showed the rate of 10 or 11 per cent a_ | a television audience the nose | year, reflected .a rising -traffic / cone, and said it demonstrated . total expected te number 48,- | that man can be sent into space | 800,000 passengers in 1957 and ly YOUR “MASONITE. PEGBOARDS — 48x36 ...... $1.75 48x48 ...... 2.48 48x96 ...... 4.48 - ¥ Assorted Hooks $1.98 TRAIN BOARDS 44 C/D Plyscore $3.68 FE 5-9293 7 Lumber — Siryeed — Cement ~ Fuel Oil 70 $. Squireg! Road - %4C/D Plyscore $5.28 | Quburd a HOW TO IMPRESS and retare alive. | 55,400,000 baal 1938. . nent arnt cata PING PONG TOPS Y" top, -2 pes. 60x54 $11. 95 %" top, 2 pes. 60x54 14.95 Plywood Stands K.D. 9.95 i a a Plastic —s a=. = Portable TYPEWRITERS. ar rt etents Free Chiristmes ; Decorating Plans 4 fomers meter us your list, Use to select. p pris P nts tees ont fresh flowers. rs-by-wire servi gd 10 yapoed out-of-town Juuatnea"é FLOWERS {| 101 N. Saginaw = FE. ‘37163 Greenhouse at Lake Orion. FLOWERS BY WIRE AROUNG ae WORLD 2 YR. GUARANTEE TERMS AVAILABLE TISDALE. ; Office Machines’ __ 460 W. Huron St. Phone TE srt ” Auburn Heights, Mich, FREE PARKING | imiles — in 14 > minutes. Floor Runners reconditioned 13¢ sq, ft The gilt that lives wy yeteet * | nds of smart « healeete 1g rice Choose ‘tom lags erg, Me q Toone d discovered i wo is Sowers f selection in our store. with By 5 business ne Tod the Krad. Free! regular $8. 95 table est of the season toward cwm- wale 9a. hype new portable. - ballistic missile, for launching the improved Regulus II and Spar- | Dec |Tow III; the infrared heat-seeking | air-to-air nuclear weapon; the | ithe Boeing B52 heavy bomber. " shlles around the world, from Castle Air Force Base, Calif., eastward and back to March Air Force Base, Calif., in 45 hours, with the aid of in-flight refueling. Gen. Curtis E. Lemay and a handpicked crew set a nonstop jet tanker transport flight from Mas- ‘sachusetts to Buenos Aires, then) flew nonstop, without refueling, 'from the Argentine capital to ‘Washington, D. C., in a record 11) hours 6 minutes. i ~ * | * | ' tory—London to Los Angeles, 6,710 hours and five The Ryan K13 Vertijet — a jet aircraft which takes The new Douglas C133 long-range cargo plane. went into operation. The Dew Line, 3,000-mile-long dis: | 4 tant early warning radar line in ithe Arctics, also was completed: q and becarhe operational. ‘a ‘ Pe on "Someone's Table DALLAS i” — Eddie . Williams, may miss . spending’ ' | show up at some- ition. He | told “police recone wale hi pet ures rn it one’s In the commercial field, air-' gets; the 1,500-mile range Polaris Jones 3L.. | Building pharmacies ‘between now six successful launchings of the 340 pure jet and prop-jet transports | from surface ships or subraarines: | |Army’s Jupiter and two of the costing around two billion dollars, | The drive is in response to an ed with a “zone of accuracy” so 7-hour transatlantic’ jet schedules, | Sidewinder and Falcon; the Genie Prev. day. North American GAMT77 rocket for Yea" 260 -_ Two. BS3s flew nonstop 24,325 195¢ Low I | | ij | | MARKETS [Matt Holding eateeeres A800 stocks and there were some better’ y 2se | sections of the market. yp.0n published reports of a possi- Two ae ble merger between Armco Stee! ! and National Supply both stocks National Supply Was up 2 a Perey at 3432 on a block of 3.100 sharres tified ne” Zenith Rad STOCK AVERAGES 126.4) ennecott Comaiied” by The Associated Press 30 60 Indust. Rails vt. Stocks 2315 9.6 1.7 184.0 eek ago .....2371 829 72.1 157.3 Month ago 78.9 849 OR 15TA coos 264.0 13815 TLD 180.9 19 4 Fish +.280.0 1347 TTS 188.8 198 see. 226 78.2 66.2 150.9 isse High coos 276.3 168.1 179 915 cokes 1262. 06 17146 DETROIT STOCKS . C. J. Nephier Co} ntne High Lew Noon gure after decimal poiiits are Allen Elec. & £quip. Co.* 24° 26 Baldwin Rubber Co. Re | Ross Gear Co* ...... 23.4 344 G. L. Ol] & Chem’ ’co* al} "15 Howell Elec. Motor Co.* $1 5.7 Peninsular M. Prod. Co.* 164 10.4 The Pro hgt_Co.* . 66 86 Ruby Mig. eee 7 75 Toledo Edison co . 12 12.8 Warne 38. Produc 12-44-44 *No sale: bid ory asked . | Lodge Calendar Special communieation of Pon-: with his pet, but sus- age, sig i } tiac Lodge No, 21, PAAM. Friday, /Decernber 21, to conduct funeral rvices for brother Ogle Three Air Forcé £100 Super’ Gough, Jr. Lodge. opens at 12: Sr Sabres made the longest nonstop p.m. Signed Gerald single-engine aircraft flight in his- WM. L. Morris, | —Adv. | ‘News in Brief. of 2804 Shen- St., reported to. Pontiac Police |. lyesterday that someone broke into ‘his car while it was parked at the ‘Greyhound Bus Station, 124 N.) ‘Perry St., and escaped with gifts: : os 7a | . oe valued at approximately $13. Smith's West Side Van & Stor. 4-4864. Call for moving. Fish Steak dinner, vFw a *Wwaiton — Pri. &: 30; ~Ady,! of No also Lots 1 - visors Plat No. 41 in Section M. mare Taearine te be held. at the offices of | watertord Township Hall, 4995 Highland (Road, Waterford Township, Oakland County Michigan from the heures. of 6:00 a.m. to 4 m, Dee. 27, 1967 to decide upon the question of creating and or hearing objections to the erea- tion of ‘a special assessment datstrict for defraying the costs of lighting cer- tain public highways im the lownship Waterford J AMES E. SEETERLIN. Clerk 3 Dec 20, Rd? 2 OP MICHIGAN--In_ the soy . bate Court for the County of O@ Juvenile Division. In the matter of the petition ‘eon- cerning Robert Nichols, mitier.. , Catse 15641. To Robert Nichols, father ot said child Petition having been filed fn this ‘Court. alleging that the present where~ abouts of the father of sald miner child is unknown, and the said child has violated. a law of the State, and thst said child should be placed under the jurisdiction of this Court In the name of the people of the State of Michigan. you are hereby no- that the hearing on said petition ° r 2y fast week; trade on slaughter steers 1 be held ant gued they were members of the heifers moderately active. stents to and Armco rose 7 at 41': on an oan ° Crete Coat auee ys anon ! : _Merger committee picked by the weak, mstances 50 cents lower initial transaction of 3,000 shares. 1280-B West Hivd. m the City ef Pon- st : last, MFL convention and were in- srade aad — some active a in tiac in said County. om the 3ist Soe ot oe NEW_ YORK o-Santa Claus is boss playing kris Kringle is grow--vited-to the talks by MFLcofficers. stocker” and "Sodus scarce, steadey. IN Y k-S ks. {perember ont set, at a ot ace. hereby =a : a “May Wait" Yeor to 5p Ask: “com! _ back to. Wi all Street this ing. in ibe. financial district. _debn..H,- . seeretary-treas-: es goed maowiy high chotee ie prime| w ork Stoc “Teommandéd to appear perseanly at taid : Pri ‘St ort Slash 5". year, “his” ‘pack won't be as Some of the biggest brokerage urer 6f the MFL, said his group. ‘Ts0- 1180 Ip. steers. 26.35- few ‘head; Late _Moraing. Gueteton: rneerine—_-improctical ie make poramnal ~ rice. uppo * “Rouses have sef up other plans, had never been informed officially Pr™* wngood eteera ee so utility, (Med Bry’ 2. Se ame om 422 service hereof, this summons ond notice | on Milk, Butterfat eed firms will distribute the not related to yuletide, for sharing:that the Teamsters were out’ of! steers 16.50-19.18; good to avers ; "LL 214 Lor Oss” 60.8 She ween previows to said hearing -in , traditional Christmas bonus but a the profit with employes. the federation, fond “high good 000-000 ee: Am ita co TO Lib McN&L ... (17 The Pontise Press, s newspaper printed ‘ WASHINGTON W—Top Agricul. ™aJerity admit it will be smaller, The big one with the big name— [2g te, SH ang, anaard etters ond Am gic oss. 27 Lockh Aue .. 42 “Wuinesn., the” Honoratle Arthar | t AsiINGTON officials predict. than last year. The Street has Merrill Lynch, @ierce, Fenner & fegisers canners and eutier bulls 14 00- Am Can ..... 0.3 Tone 8 Com ‘29.2 Moore Hace in anid Count "ie in ure ; oes ; nee, s+ 292 of 7 this ee dav = Ben b- heen having tts : : ' Vealers and calves: salable nothing Am Ges & El. 38.1 a wes a 5 day of December, AD 1967 ed today Secretary SON Prod 1957 mas bonus in 1955 when the firm's \compared last week” Prices weak to 100 Am M & Pay. 324 Lou @ Nash 972 ‘seat ARTHUR EK MOORE. | ‘ably will wait. entil 1959 before * * +* fiscal year was changed ‘to end on ", lower, fuls decline on prime; choice and A™ Bietors ... ‘i Martin. ©! 31.6.4 tue oP? ets y 7ABCABBEN NO. k C ress f lower. mini- ' ‘prime vealers 28.00-35.00 to tow om B Ges $ May D Sirs 336 . Probate asking Congress for a lo In fact. a trend toward getting Feb a A ‘bonus is paid in _theil chei 33.06- 98.20; witty 4 « mows sae 38 , pa ; _._Depuis = ey rey mum support level for dairy Prod a way: from. the. shove idea. of the -spring— ge 450 Fs ulis exer W a La athe ae Bee Seating” mae Moreh 418 wventle uve ° ucts. — * * LANSIN: 5, Am Smelt 365 Mers & 8 156 ly aovemcowcnahgaecre geen G ® — Detroit witness- Compared last week’ Slaughter lambs Am Sugar... 24.6 Mpls Hon 82.2) STATE OF MICHIGAN—In the Pro- ; : * * * | A reeruit to this idea this yeaf es objecting to a rate-n- cr crowed steady with lane, week's i Tel & Tel 148.4 Minn M&M .. 77 |bate Court for the County of Oskiand, FE 4-6921—FE 4-6255 They stated, however, that is Bache & Co.. another big house.'crease by Michigan Consolidated, oo ee = and ‘teede: lambs steady: Am Viegeoe "281 Mont Ward a ee Atter of the petition con- vs final decision has been made ren ign Their fiscal year has been Gas Co. were to be Cross-€xam-|lambs 22.50-94.00; small lot mostly prime Armes Bt. al) Moter Wheel 13 cerninie Ronald L. Gouine, Minor. Cause . . a - oleroa 216 5. Felegreph st Veerbicg §°p5ome Advisers want Benson ‘changed to end on Jan. 3] and & ined today in the lengthy hearing ocjed lambs 24.38; 26 head prime show Armour SC - 2h 7 Nat Bise 41 ere Tanner Gouine. father: ot said ebiie rE ’ make the request at the cng f Ilo p distribution will be made after before the State Public Service 1130: utility, abd good “ots 1850-2100, Atchison "||. 17.2 set eee ee eric iatition having been filed tm this EARL DAVIS, sR session OF e W a ‘that date. Previously, Bache has Commission. leulls down 4.90: lot choice shorn Atl Cst Line . 386 Met Gype 2. 60.7 ee, eens ie ne red miner | ee * * & paid a bonus at Christmas. | * + & | cates mumper 3 pares 0, 00. good Avco Mtg | 87 Nat Lead” 968 child are waknown, and ine ale ei . . ~ ' p Balt & O + 224 Nat Tea . has violated a law of the §tate and ROBERT GAFF, JR Under the law as it stands ROC HESTER — Three hundred Harris, Upham & Co. has a prof-’ Meiwood Van Scotoc, publie utili- an chaie Henge lambe in.00-20.50. Benguet "Sis Nie Pe that wad jchud “ot this. Coot. Seger $779 Dixie mer. ae Piains now, these supports must range children have signed up for the it-sharing plan under which em-jties consultant for the city, con-| (Rete atest 48 tam ae. ite i notion “ this Coats “ine vans - between 75 and 90 per cent of annual Goodfellows Christmas par- ployes get a percentage of the tended yesterday that the utility fing A ene at Nor Pac 3 ® gate of Michigan. you are teby Rmesbeth Lone 2 ty for the Rochester Community profits after the end of the fiscal should not charge the rate - Sa ta to Give Cand s warn °. 239: Hor, O18 Fw -- 1) ,inotified that the hearing om sald \goti~ 73 EMeaboth a Soke Ra. the parity price goal of farm charge the rate - payer n ve Lan y Nwst Airlin .. 103 tion will be held at thé Oakland ty rE 4 = o 4 tee ed Schools to be held Saturday at’ year, which ends Aug. 31. Says for income taxes not directly due sy ge : : et Ohico Ot) ... 25 Service Center Court Howse 3 tro wurrmas — ™ 1:30 p.m. in the Junior High Gym.'a partner: “It's not how the boss to the federal government. at Dryden Fire Hall Brun Balke .. 943 Ovens Cos. S24 1200-B West Bind. ib the City of Py 42 EB. Pike st Wednesday the supports will be gov i Budd Co ..... 13.7 ens ft [tine im said County, on n . FE 2-1734 ~ FE 2-028! reduced to the legal | The party was made possible feels the week before Christmas * * | } Burroughs . .. 285 Pac @ an $3, January. A.D. 1958, at ane aes ey Lessee Gas } a enw i tts a aed — by the Fire Department's Good- that determines the payment.” | The company contends it can Oe eaerey even an cain 8 Soup + 324 Pian’ spt... 3048; mended to appear personally oh sid Yy 43 Auburn 4 ‘ fellow new le, which at Dry ‘ 141 Param Pict .. 32.2 hearin rE ——_ April 1. They Row are &3 per i} spaper sale ha mf 600 * * * Jegally do so under federal law. tribute andy to children under the Se . 22.7 Parke ss nd being impractical te make personal , ast report raised more than The really lush Christmas in It was estimated the ~ disputed Capital Alri .. 108 Peaney. JC «- 81.2 service hereol this summons ahd notice manger renee cent of parity for mandfacturing \for the party as well as Christmas wal) Street came in 1955. That ti nd $1.300.000. Christmas tree at the Fire Hail. Carrier C D.--. 32.4 pe RR + 121 shall be served by vabiioasion of a copy FE 2-001 — FE 2-2754 mitk and 8@ per cent for butter: packets for needy families. | amount ts arou | ‘The veterans of World War I Case. at + 16 Pepat Cola. lone week previous to said—heasing 4 s tor . was the year of the biggest volume: Michigan Consolidated is asking and If of Dryden have made the Cater Hf Pfizer ~ 882 The Pontiac Press, 6 Dewspaper printed eo oe rae | Fire Chief George Ross has de-'on the- stock exchange since the for a $15.300,000 rate increase, de-| tree and food baskets needy one? ME Ons, ah Beis > 3 einsse The Seusrabte’ Arther 2 = FE tae “ . * *« * livered party tickets to Rochester, end of World War Il. Some of the claring its rate of return on its a5 oak affair. for the y | erate Ze Philip Mor... a4 Moore Judge of said Court in the City - These officials said Benson could Brooklands and Avondale schools.'smailer houses reportedly paid investment is inadequate to allow| ‘The baskets will be delivered to & Clark Equip 3,