N acing » At least four Oakland County residents were ‘among the hundreds of persons who reported they saw a bril- liant light racing through the skies over southwestern Michigan and southeastern Scientists have indicated the descriptions of i object fitted those of a meteorite. ‘4 in Area Report| | Brilliant Object in Skies Wisconsin last night. ae Waterford Township Pa-* trolman Frank Randolph, 5820 Eldridge St., reports he saw a “bright glow - which looked like a falling star coming from the north- west” about 16:45 p.m. while- on -patrol on Cass- Elizabeth Lake near Cooley); Lake roads. _ Randolph said he ang Kenneth -Hiilienbeck, 680 Forest Dr., Wa- terford. Township, a volunteer -* FA “We were both confused as to the color. It was a pretty color of green, ise, we would have thought it was a Yailing star and not paid any attention to it,""-Ran- dolph explained. SPOTS OBJECT “A light greenish object which " Jooked like it was on fire’ was seen about the same time by El- ‘mer Claycomb, 23, of 909 Vernita St., Lake Orin, ‘as he drove home! from a National Guard meeting. Claycenih sald he phosed the near Bald Mountain when he first sighted the object behind the hills. He. thought it about. two miles away, Mrs. Verl Kutt, an employe at the Kellogg Co., Battle Creek re- ported she saw the object as she left the pliant to_go home. Several Ike Asks Stevenson to Go fo NATO Meeting in Paris... WASHINGTON (INS)—President Eisenhower tobey invited Adlai Stevenson, his election opponent in 1952 and 1956, to attend the NATO “summit” conference in ‘Paris as a member of the US. delegation.. _ Stevenson, who has been acting as a Democratic 7 —_ policy consultant to the administration, said he sabe Catct yudtib tec tas d's come. promapercngertes Pees 724oot Vanguard rocket, contains a six-inch earth satellite which is scheduled fired into an prbit around the earth tomorrow from Cape Canaveral,, Fla. ssarthae and cone rest atop the third stage of the rocket. ee ee AP ‘Facstmtle is to be placed i into an orbit, around the earth. : _ AP Paedhntle VANGUARD TESTED, — Engineers at the as Canaveral, Fla. rocket base pre- pare the Vanguard earth satellite launching test rocket. The rocket, carrying a six-inch sphere, is scheduled for a jourhéy into space tomorrow, The tiny satellite > partisan Congressional eaders on plans for the NATO conference which |“ starts Dec. 16. He said he would make’ his de- cision On whether to go to Paris in a Week.or 10 days. Eisenhower is expected to attend the conier- ence of NATO leaders if he gets the approval of his doctors. : * *« * The President did not discuss his own plans this morning -at the meeting attended by 31 congres- sional leaders of both patties. — Before the congressional meet- ing got under way, Eisenhower also conferred privately with Stevensen and Secretary of State ; dohn Foster Duties for 10 —_ \ = = bi-} -He avoided saying in so many) I sein said he found President “looking very well.’ words that he had been formally oe bat de. the! “The President indicated. he — a ae a te the NATO miceting, if could.” ‘ in on only that part of the bi-) partisan congressional conference dealing with plans for the Paris © meeting. * ¥ * fense fiekis. j A special item on: the schedule | thie. welie ie \ It was the first tenn. that Eisen: and the man he defeated in 128 YOST ist preview of propos WASHINGTON ‘-citeealbeamster Union members|. “NEW 4 YORK A" ficulty from Tennessee were called to testify today in a rank-. stage actor says he was told James R. Hoffa \had. the! Yor “snow “in’, the “DetroitPontiae/ rocket wobble in flight and-cayse de-|and-file court challenge of the election of James R.| telephones of Teamsters Union subordinates Hoffa as president of the big union. Charles Stewart and Brownie M. Moore are-expected investigators. “The -ex-trooper,- ‘to tell.of the method of selecting delegates from their testified yesterday in thee “find out whether they were sell Ex- Trooper . Told’ Hoffa paca Wires, Rank, Filers Fight Teamsters Electic : him out” to EB. Dein 31, ‘to ket i Inch Snowfall Due | Pontiac Area Today A special noon forecast by the eau in harea this afternoon, and up to six inches in other parts of southern Michigan. \Nashville Local 327 to thee The former Biinots 4 governor sat Miami Beach convention as ‘that elected Hoffa to suc- ceed Dave Beck last Records or conventions since’ /October. The rank-and-file group of The White House session today /Teamsters from the New Yer a union.” is one of an annual series.called City area has obtained a tempo- to fill in the Jeaders of both par-|Tary court order to prevent Hoffa’ ties on the. administration pro- from taking office until the Fed-' gram for the coming year in the ¢al District Court rules on, their foreign policy and national de- challenge of the election. Godirey P. Schmidt, New York, — fer the war contended federal trial of Hoffa, presi Bryan a, \ jury on Cusine ot the trial opened that the coa- ‘tient-elect of the Team- jillegal: wiretapping conspiracy. \ vende was “rigged.” 147, Schmidt show contended, would! “complete domination and brass of The case is being heard without a jury by 82-year-old U.S. District Judge F. Dickinson Letts who pre-' viously issued a ‘temporary injunc-| ‘tion restraining Hoffa from taking | ‘office. until the legality of. the elec-| — is decided, wiretapper. of isters. Doelicke again on the stand. Doelicke said he helped install wiretapping equipment in the Detroit headquarters ox ae Teamsters. for la. took three days in July el * testified. Bernard Spindel, a professional Holmes,N-Y., hired. als for the NATO meeting, which comes only about two weeks be-. fore Congress goes back into bus. Leaves Building Trades Office iness. : howe and in 1956 presidential elec- x * * Thirty-five leaders from Con- gress were invited and all but two — Sen. Saltonstall (R-Mass) | and Rep. McCormiack (D-Mass)—| were on hand when Eisenhower. ‘walked inte the room. -McCermack! rand Saltonstall arrived late. Anne Wheaton, associate White House press secretary, ‘reported Was greeted with a round of ap- The President smiled in acknowl- edgement, she said. Those present —inchided Secre- tary of Defense McElroy and Sec- retary of Commerce Weeks: ; | Gm Nathan Twining, chairman ‘jot the Joint Chiefs. of Staff, also; was on hand. So was Lewis |Strauss, chairman of the Atomic) Energy Commission. that when Eisenhower entered he) -' plause by the bipartisan group.} ATLANTIC CITY. N. Beck Quits AFL-CIO job. Ji — Outgoing Team- sters President Dave Beck is stepping down as a vice president of the AFL-CIO Building and Con- - _ struction Trades Department, tis Beck’s resignation was contained in a letter. _ _ dated Nov. 27 and read yesterday by the depart-. * 49th-regular convention. decision not-to run for president. 19-unibn’ “department. bed leveled against its leader. re The Teamsters Union is ciety under AFL- . CIO ‘suspension because of corruption charges ‘ment president, Richard J. Gray, at the group 's Beck said he was resigning because of his re-election as Teamsters There are 10 vice. presidents. of the * Beck’s successor in the | top ee is James R. Hoffa, him, Doelicke testified; and told him “some employes of the union were being called as witnesses be- fore an official investigatiig body and Hoffa was interested in find- ing out what kind of testimony, they were giving.” The witness added: said Hoffa wanted to monitor their phone talks. to find out whether they were selling him out.” Previous testimony showed that at the time of the alleged wire-. tapping, official investigations of Detroit labor rackets had-beeit started by a Michigan grand rk and congressional commit- Hoffa is: co-defendant with elec- tronics expert Bernard Spindel, of Holmes, N.Y.; and Bernard Bren nan, of Plymouth, Mich., president of Detroit Teamsters Local 337, in the charges. They are being tried before Fed-|! “Spindel The. witness\ said Spindel told {him | that only Nott and Brennan ~The trial continues” ‘today with among union officials knew about the i Pore Frank Gannett, "Publisher, Dies The mercury was expected to drop to %, following a gray day in Pontiac. j Tomorrow, the prediction .is for | snow \furries and continued cold. Thursdey will be cold and cloudy. The mercury-skidded to a low of 21 degreks in downtewn Pontiac preceding \8 a.m. At p.m. tle rédding was, . : etroit up ‘to three inches 2 “sede fo Send Satellite. 300 Miles High 3%4-Pound Orb Is Test CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. . —Preparations for Amer- ica’s first satellite launch- ing were reported going “very well” today and offi- — cials said it will go off on schedule tomorrow ing. The Defense Deviant’ ‘leonfirmed yesterday that the attempt to propel the 6A-inch, three and three- quarter-pound “moon” oe: miles high will be — ‘}“within a few-days” at the ~ ‘Cape Canaveral missile test : -jcenter. Reports that ‘technical “difficul- .|ties may delay the blast-off were officially denied by the Naval Re- -- - |search Laboratory in W. ashington, which is in charge of the vo \yguard” project, They slaw iebetol tak ihe noise’ ‘interference in the crucial. anal stage of the three-stage vehicle which will attempt to.place, to 1 200 miles above the earth. ct * * If it is not eliminated. this dif- could make the 72-foot-tall it to break up. The experts were optimistic that they -would have_ this trouble” worked out. WEATHER WATCHED é , However, weather conditions could delay the firing, which has< been tentatively set all am. Weameaday. . - ~*~ * * The Defense: Department an- first stage of the three-stage rocket being used has been tested and ‘the launching primarily is to de- termine whether the other’ two stages will work, However, everyone connected with the project appeared confi- dent of success in actually get- an orbit averaging 3 & 6¥%-inch ball into an. orbit 300 nouncement said that only the ~ ‘— te Ran “Against Willkie ‘in 1940 YE ‘Republican - Presidential Nomination FROM OUR WIRE SERVICES ROCHESTER, N. Y. — Veteran publisher Frank Gannett died early; today at his home jin Rochester at the age of 81. ; 2 2 ae Gannett, who began newspaper- ing in his youth as a cub reporter, had. beeh in ill health since suf- “ering a back injury in a fall in 1955. ° He was president emeritus - of the Gannett Company. Inc., which iblishes 22 newspapers and has radio'and television outlets in four cities. fe relinquished his post as pres- nt of the newspaper group on April 11, 1957, and was succeeded We Could Run the no Place to Suit Ourselves’ \ Mimi, R . By Ep creacn * Writing for Hat Boyle WASHINGTON No, Rover. -. 1 ean never marry you,”’ sobbed »..Mimi, the beautiful French| poodle. * “Go,” and. never darken my kennel door again.” “Hah!’"’ declaimed’ the spurned “ft gee it all now,” apes male . “T's because dog . -F'm a beagle, isn't it? You think). of me as an inferior, just because you won that. silly bestof-show : am against you_at«all, Rover. to \an hysterical yelp, “y have re to marry anyone—but bat you see. Not ever. Not Then “It's the \ puppies r m. think- puppies ‘Hibbon!” ° | . "No, wot” ” ums = tess rose A ae “hy £3 Y Ls | be?- Who knows how inig of, Rover. Do you think dogs} 4 ver Dream of. Dogging “These are “tentant i Mimi reminded him, “Who knows how. many . Sputniks re. may any dogs while—", a. delicate blush under-|can be put-in a.Sputnik?. I—I'm coated Liewins glad muzzle. | sorry, er, I just can’t take the confessed: . ._|¢hance.” me ee Rover licked his” Tips ‘medita- tively. “All right, suppose it hap- pened, " he said. “Suppose one of “And- we'd give them © silly names," chimed .in Mimi excited- ly, pawing away her tears. “Names like Mimj and Rover—” “We'd feed them our table scraps!” ae + : ‘2 t * * “We'd hire people - catchers ta’: put them ‘in nn camps - eeeee roi. County News. staee out eee bene 17 , ‘Raitorials | , oe feaenes 6 5 Obituaties | yeunedecdrivits 10 ; Sports or etre eee eee 19 to py Theaters 2.2 .isices css: ove 28 “IV & Radio | a. 29 Ges Bee. ness. « 15 Wormen’s en: 12 to 4 * grow s|Rover softly, “You and I may not 5 fom this bright tomérrow: But our} any | DIES. « we'd make them. -_ a@ person's life!” * ® * Raptly, Mimi and Rover gazed, tipon-each other, *““Name the . day,” vied puppies, and our -puppe’: pip: «, From outside the ‘kennel a hu- man voice ruptured their moment. “Come here, you rascals! Heel, you villains! Out of. there; you teabegs'! Tirne fot your walk!” “Yes—oh, yes, Rover,” . whis- ‘at tetae went ect ee eee Executive Vice President Paul _— |Miller, - : The publisher, who once ovtigh | the Republican presidential norm- “ination (186 against Willkie), | Was a leader in newspaper pro- the airplane into daily newspa- per work, “ A if.they didn't have people- ss te i’ Be cone Gannett started from scratch. “They've led ys a dog’s lile— He .was borh Sept. 15, 1876, on a farm about 50 miles southeast of Rochester, The farm yielded a sparse living and his _ father Charles gave: it up. Subsequent farming ventures also failed. — * _#.»¥# Gannett sold, newspapers, col- lected and sold carloads of bones, wrote letters for and Sold rubber- stamp signatures to Italian track workers and hustled every way he could to make an honest dollar. _,He won & scholarship to attend with $80. He had saved $1,000 by the time he was graduated: in is, . University, He entered | | Surviving are ind ohio, Caro-| Air Sccnlel Charges LOS ANGELES @ — The state’s remaining charges. against Confidential and Whisper” magazines -are scheduled to be argued tomorrow before Super- ior Court Judge H. Burton Noble. the earth. Rocket scientists pointed out that the satellite is MUch smaller than the 2144-potind sphere for which the 72-foot, 22,000-pound rocket is designed, and said this greatly im- (Continued on Page 2, Col. 7) i? Mrs. Hattie Rice, had been daughters, Dorothy, 60, in Aged M ther Dasckas: Go H ungry Amid Wealth CHICAGO ae ‘Story of how a “90-year-old mother - and her two daughters starved amid relative wealth was disclosed in Probate Court yesterday. ~~ The court proceedings disclosed, too, that the mother, __ held captive by one of her suburban Oak Park eight which the Rices owned. * * * It was disclosed at proceedings to name a conservator for the ¢s- tate of Mrs. Rice that on Nov. 18). after a passerby reported that Dor- incoherently- family apartment building+ - Police Capt. Fremont Nester said, paid bills, The only food was a large box of breakfast cereal. _ Nester said that: police. found ‘five cashier's checks totaling $5.~ Mrs. Rice told him: ‘Thank ‘heav: ens you came, I'm hungry and I prayed for a year that somebody would rescue me.’* . Heatg gas and electricity had been: turned off in the Lacaigpanay before of pounds, was committed kee Stite Hospital. . Police said that Mrs. ~ A Christmas jreatl |: “Santa and the STRONG BOY” ots ee epee, san SE oe ipolice went to the Rice apartment| 1" east : iA il a a Mg i ae i lio 8 aAtemen ee Po fe ee oe 7 gy ede vs The story of her boldness was} She refused to deny the reports) = = ce jac month, with 22.417 marked a. told to Pontiac Police after the ie | \ \ { : = ~ - ~ -- . REMINGTON-4 ° \ “He had his hand in his- ous ‘The suit further charges that this| 7,046 units in November, and pocket, as if he had a gun there,| -. _ __ _ {suspension was and is in violation 7.148 for the same month of 1956. but I had a feeling that he was Pawnshop Ticket Links jot the provisions of the Michigan For the 1l-month total in 1957, only faking,” the women sell: "| Deleelier fo: Shoging nas ee : Truck Conch produced 6,49 ; oe Medicine under which Dr. Sullen- AF Wirephete jcompared to same While the bandit, a middle-| of Church Elder, Wife berger received his license in April] GM TV PROGRAM WINS CITATION — Charles Edison; son, [period in 1956, . aged man whom Mrs. Carbonean ee of 1946, * of the famous inventor and former governor of New Jersey, left, Total GM car and truck pro- had seen in the store a couple of DETROIT @ —A Judge Frank L. Doty set a Dec.| presents the’ Thomas Alva Edison Foundation award for the “‘Tele- | duction im the United States and times in the past week, attempted) int was hel se gegrders hearing date: when the seven de-| vision Program: Best Illuminating the Current Scene” at the foun- | Canada during November was unsuccessfully with one hand: to|ennne' ina mad tds Moe Jo of a(femdants in the suit must show! Gation’s annual awards dinner in New York last night. The award | $56,040. The same month in 1956 _ benen other hard. ey in their home on Detroit's s 4 General Motors. Receiving the award on of GM is Anthony | Totaj prodliction which he was keeping in his costinesr northwest side. = Tho Beard of Trustees, eno of G: Tie Lorene vice precdeat in chneon ot pub sitions fir |month of 1957 was 3.08183, com: pocket oe ee : the spven defendants, wore en- automotive corporation. ME Ipared to Oot 1956. GUN WAS HAIRBRUSH eres ae aoe Deteeve on oe ee tes \ ' ; toluae sag “ot wegen greg pocket and out fell a hairbrush |"omicide Bureau said Willie Harv) *sspension ta gadbsgeranees Car Strikes Woman INi Do similar period in 1956, nae aa * - home after being traced through a/General in 1955 Dr. Harold A. Fur-as Driver Dodges Dog — : a 1. Knowing the mz | was not realh to Mrs. on-8 watch noes me , today denied any * ee ee i ee se oe Mrs. Carboneau Siengeret, Marray: control” at the hospital, Motorist Mary L. Patton, 53, gaesene wands ths Sauk Geer fe an atiiiee * * “The executive and credentials|40 Portage St.; tried to avoid hit- . : to - ‘hak the Deni on Mrs. Murray, 62, and her committees: are set-up in accor-iting a dog at the corner of N. None th lL > and caught: her band Robert, 60, had been beaten|dance with the medical staff .by-l5.04, ana Howard Sts, yesterday! av in Rev. Dr. W. Glen Harris of theje SOON & WER OMY oe . 80 badly they could not rememberjlaws and are for the overall pro- a First Presbyterian Church officiat- 4 Pye pogo eglendg beaperie tig wien torch, gow Fagen usa . ling. Burial will be in White Chapel > a merous head and face wounds.jcal staff, are defendants in the|365 N. Perry, was knocked down : Mrs. Carboneau said she fell to/They were found the next day after . a a a lines. ° the floor and the bandit dragged tailing to keep appointments striking her face on the pavement, AFL-CIO Chief Meany : W. Johnston : her back towards the rear door foined the| police said, She was treated for Mrs. John reer > "|. Harris, unemployed and the ta- |*'#!f of Pontiac General in 1950. {cia} cuts and released ¢rom Pon- to Disagree With Bid) Service for Mrs, John W. John- : - > _ “That's when I began getting dori ities ae ta oon Fj di Ne St ee ee Asking No Increase = , : customer came front ' Rowell . - . to make a right turn from Perry *: TLANTIC CITY nse , i. ol Part of His Duties —jvest on Howard witen the dog ran : 7 ‘a delay on wage in- ; : 4 a8 con. described: the ‘atinck to them in into the street. and sible the building. trades! Goac [Jp T : * The bandit then fled out the |. oral rs Tia inn. i. * * * * pe * " ire ts tele ohn wheel of cman ’ p OMmOrrOW $ year door, He was wearing a|t0\ io wane Cormt once * NORMAN, Okla, (INS) — Most! She halted to let the dog: go by gd, TRE see Rn ob emascte al: BPE EH rea : jone eye on the dog. . President GeOT£€/ proves chances of-creating a suc- - Pe ee will take sharp|"™ 3 * 3 i Lon * '® 3 _* Ld * s LJ se >. a Aid Lebanon Universi before the AFL-| The satellite launching is one of : Saiens ‘fe ee nae and Servicejaseries of dazzling demonstrations 4 BEYROUTH, Lebanon-— The Department convention. lof U. §. rocketry planed for this ong gle my ay Ba wy expected to contend |week at the Florida test center a feller Foundation grant to be used ant te seaisteie tho purchasing [ATLAS FIRING DUE to strengthen its School nation’s workers | 4/80 expected to be fired are the wr Begs Peed nana An tlagat sufficient distribu. |Atlas, America's 5,000-mile inter- § - tebetatlias amen = products of industry |continental ballistics missile which © WOODBURY economic growth. = thas been unsuctessful in two pre-|e HAND LOTION Richard Gray of the|vious tests; the Air Force’s al-ie $1.00 Value ...... _ ie 3 ote once gp Pome Domagi noes Gy enoewgorn | : Clinics Honor Pasteur | waukesha Coiunty authorities| mem Probosed & Tertmin an ad-(sile: and a long-range Snark guid.|¢ SHAMPOO 19: PARIS — The Pasteur Institute S#id one car sight-idress Monday before the annualjed missile. @ $1.75 sine with Pree oe <1 was created. in. 1888, in Pari (NS the ject and that a residenticonvention of the department. zs * : 3 throughout the world srw: eatrying] of eb Oe fom co So COM-ltwo radio. 7 erent 3: on fundamental research in public fronting - “ ered by mércury batteries and the Roll-On -.. Ae health and in preventing, diagnos-| Residents of Green Bay also; 1 1s uss ies patiding jother by six solar cells capable|® $i ing and curing disease sotnt Pence trades unions, whose member. |of providing power indefinitely, NOXZEMA °- At Madison, three persons said | ship totals 3,500,000 persons, had and has six antennas to send sig-|¢ SKIN CREAM se: ; : ATS € ee Se Sere Sey _saw the chjo. One tens | dene very sell te wage inerenses..{nals back to tracking stations. 1 Gages << phe May oer amen re) A or nu? - ag: . ‘He questioned aot be at Berg = —_ * 3 : _ Sphere. Many other phenomena yo \ aes a by stimulating 40 | “naby” moons expected to be (¢ ye : Nature’s deflection of bullets and oo : ee ens clear, after Gray hadj| for launching of a larger, fully | eoeeeoscooooscooossosCs | shells, growing characteristics of By FRANK CAREY __jother was ‘The fibrin foam raises the bot: robes toge for catty nxt Jar, [Seeeeeeseneoescoceseces - *eertain trees, the way rivers cut; ~ AF Sclence Reporter |day by a Harvard skin specialist.|tom of tie scar to thé level of the nis . © "Shetiden”™ eo; | esate nishens, These in| PHILADELPHIA @® — Develop. ge ters _ |rest of the skin, ‘he said, adding Ss © super-sare = sé: hemisphere. There the|ment, of a new method for treat-| Dr. Arthur\ S. Spangler de- dat within ‘eeveral monthe the fi = - Seedmatia- = prevailing veer of these things tdjing pitted scaré resulting trom|scribed the technique in a ‘scien: me Ere ras : Pneumatic .3 the left, not-the right. "smallpox, pimples and- certain|tific exhibit prepared for the open-| ri" ‘am. is absorbed by the body ¢ Pump RIFLE fi 3. co . kd, Gaiaever ease ‘jing of the lith clinical meeting|tissue and replaced by normal ae P 2: = of the American Medical Assn. |tissue, oe: 3 \g3n.05 a ane $. Roars In From Labrador , of Massachysetts Gen-| Declaring. the new technique is Bagscve 16° : 6 : eral and Peter Bent Brigham hos-|equally effective for large as Btn d 2% - | Storm Whips Northeast |i zit,cume" iret eman scae and sor stato 3 Niet Sears nS; ee : . anesthetizing the -area and then|deep ones, Spangler said @ rifle... poe a se e* ee : a cutting the fibrous strands he eh ee PG ia bearstt 4, * : 2 ~~) : States yesterday from Maine | Scar a smail,/black. fer or three - feature. LIM- e | ¥ador hurled frigid weather across|through Pennsylvania to the Great|*¥® knife. The knife is in-jdays, the skin soon resumes Site stock — : ee: ~~] “Wet and fairly cold weather pre-|the needle used to inject the pain- i eas : 3: vailed across the Northern tier of] *iller. ¢}> The physician that : MM ee _ PONTIAC AND VICINITY. —-?*Ciouay|States today while it was mostly) ° *. * -—- — |the skin covering the scar is so|vi ail Feek : Ss! Ss e: Zih meow. Snow, furries and cold te dry with temperatures neat normal| Finally, into the space so|thin that even after treatment the|ter from the agency in. |S SPORTS DEPT, 33 ; erste north to tortheasterly winds. in the Southern half of the country.jcreated beneath the scar, he in 2 : ha : : ‘ i é if ee ca “fe ‘ 7 4 : | : . 74 \ 4 * : oy iS ie * . i s . & he Z fe: aoeee. — = i : . , ’ Ae : . 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It’s fashioned for S| S9A = =6ROMPER | Oat " : hei ror's Retail List Prices your night life, from the | ‘ Sizes to Extra Large - : “Sp Mail, Ete. . $24.95 and $27.50 Values’ ruffled curve of Alencon a , Pk Practical in Home or "Housewives who know this _ lace right down to the flirty | Office famous make will rush down Shir , oe : at ids did in .a hurry. Guaranteed. Bg fleunce, Shirred ~ af « anal Z Se Soting satis en : : quality Yuin tnd Gouble bed « skirts, elasticized back. Laun-.5 ce in place, never get lost. Buy 4 _ sizes but not in every color. ders 'in @ jiffy, never needs oS now for Chrstnas ait giv- ironing. All sizes 32 to 42. As 8 North a= i hed PSM S con ! BROTHERS f t ee. Saget TUESDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1957_ LARRY DREAMS IN STOCKS AND BONDS —but will his dream come true? Nn Dud introduced Bi ta ‘Satellite Psiinehing I moosiete to Hide: 2 From Area Hurt exciting world of the Stock Sauron (Must Warn Shi ps of Ji ettisoned Rockets | in Head-On Collision world when he grows up. But jt looks as though Larry may ; Ww field Township cou-} pat have the chance. WASHINGTON (INS) — A pied aluminum sphere from friction dur-| the earth for some time if ‘' ie weet perry Moe ve se Lafry lives ina community uled U.S, effort to launch an earth ing its trip through ghe atmosphere. satellite is -successful. ; when their car collided headon _ where there’s & serious short- Satellite this week seemed destiried The plans ed for jettisoning Although the aphere will be sep- with another in Farmington Town- ” age of classrooms, teachersand ~ lioday to become well known in the nose cones. “during the later |arated from the third stage, the ship and then was hit by a third school books. ee Me = : te ot the second st: separation be good it? Not advance despite a decision to with- Gea Might,” ‘which aaa be 2 satbonel Mr. and Mrs. Edwin LeMond, SHOP TILL 9 EVERY - NIGHT TILL. CHRISTMAS! enough schooling for Larry. ; Let's see that this dosen't hap- — or t until) about 500 miles at sen — OF jfeet per second = added to aniof 1775 Petrolia, were takep . to en in our schools. You can a 3 better than 1,000 miles by the | existing speed of more than 25,000 William Beaumont Hospital. Le- belp by supporting our School For oie orem te caegieen He time the object reaches sea lev- | feet per. second. ogee 60,. — a peso leg, si nee -~|warned that empty” Thevdifterence between the speed p bruise nose lacerations. tage and sched pone second ‘stages of the T2foot high! The five-foot long third stage of the third stage rocket shell and His wife, Catherine, also had al. Pa seaemaistiis Glas ca Se eee teak Ter eee an tick carted pactly|the satellite wl havetocy: be ‘S- broken leg, brploem:xiheand facel- ‘| “Seren scHOOls cone tans nto the "ea atiwithin the second stage, will not finitesimal at first. Both will bejlacera ov GN : 02 abt ane ee . |distances about 250 and more than fay but will. continue — like the |moving at about 18,000 miles an The driver of the second car, | uperweave WE Exe HAVE : 1,500 se rom! Sputnik rockets — to orbit arourid' hour, oe gee Ba Farmington, rs ; E MUST 2 ris Ng and leg. i Dp rmeT: ‘enna P dpe wer pimcgpt “gp eignens Junior Editors Quiz: on . |The third’ car, which struck the vacron FIRST-RATE SCHOOLS | sile test center on Cape Cana: \ . LeMond auto after the first’ colli- Bo ' bit og | eral are able to nine }\*| ~ % ; INSECTS sion, was driven by William ae kp Published as a@ public service : ay ; = , 28 718 M urtains by The’Pontiec Precs which rocket is being prepared | \ O'Leary, 28, of 7128 Merrybrook, 7 Cerone ws, | ming ad ta | FS $$ S) Pagan, He was wired | The Advertising Ceuricil » icine: : --| -lehard Lake road, a quartermile}] * GUARANTEED FOR 2 YEARS and the Newspaper Advertising| Wednesday has been set as the je GUARANTEED MACHI * : Executives Association + ie ear shaw Mean we , hina “ | WASHABLE Soh I i 0 eR oC ncraara Bon gro aaa Dozing at-Wheel | quick DRYING... NO IRONING No Nagging : jattempt ——— as a week, M ay Cost Driver TAILORED PANELS Backache I fully sucessful, the fret full -| \Bicense in N.Y. | 41 wide by aT. nn r eetablish ralioseienes €.ttach | | ALBANY GNS)—New York state] 744,81" ond 47 a ,- 0. ( —New Yo ate . 7) Good Night's moon in an orbit varying from less dvivere tavetved in accidents nest 90". Long a ae Wide by 72 +5” _ Nagging backache, headache, jthan 300 to nearly 1,500 miles above year after. falling asicep at the ~ to $2.19 var bens He agers ~ p meyonees om Counemnioninian comcast? earth.- = wheel may have their licenses sus- 180290" Reg. 1 210"x00" Reg. 72.98 on sometimes suffer mild bladder irritation| ‘TRE specifications call for the pended or revoked, | , ' -» with that restless, uncomfortable feeling.| powerful 27,000 horsepower first Gey, Averell Harriman dis- | : Charge Yours at Waite’s ... Fourth Floor _ | Cd ree Some ig ge nag wom stage, which’ is 45 inches in di- closed plans to introduce jegisla- | . , ene - | . be tiairaeie sellovins antes. by Otrenst ameter and nearly 50 feet high, tien for a new highway safety ~ H Ils P Burdisaction j to carry the rocket assembly to program when the 1958 Legisia- [- fo | tiiomid dirsivacton euch Oeiigaeye| % CFTY the rocket assembly to pegs wten te es SA) Fo or Holiday E ntertaining . . Gay y attern | miles of kidney tubes. distance 24 miles southeast of the , + if rene eee ron el Cane The program is the fruit of rec-: less don’ ; Doan’s Pilla, : : ommendations réide to him by his) : ~ CHRI MAS | Beaererees nt, theft stage| LE wake wallet» aloes have enjaved Ser o, Bar point, > oe Stage! . safety policy co-ordination commit-| Lite nti dem, jettisoned. Since the empty tee, whose report included the fol- CLOTH pamela 98 today! fuel will be § low! : TAB Ss (a@vertisement) thin atmosphere at a speed of “In a number of accident cases’ : New Way Quickly Stops close to 4,000 miles an hour, it will where there was a suspicion that 4| ¢ . 8 98 Bleeding Piles » Neeewe ghtneteas tate ep ane == _QUESTION: What is the largest Insect in the world? the influence of alcobcl, mo convic- | fin o-% +54" by 54” $ » 4ND STAGE TAKES OVER ANSWER: There is more than one answer to that question, rahe Deane appre: was pos-[" - a oe ; 2 p> Remarkable ; i an the longest, or the heaviest, or the widest. |sible because the driver contended) et : . And Yet More 5 The second, guidance-containing since you may me gest, sands ot Aanlate tt the world, that he had merely “fallen asleep’ 54" by 72”....3.98 60” by 90"... .6.98 ea hoy has any of the many thew stage of the rocket will take over|There.are about a million known Ged thice Was bo lesa of the’ 60" by 80.,.,5.98 60” by 108". .8.98 fates ting = ae at the 33-mile, altitude. some so small that they can walk through. the eye of a needle contrary a PF pc: He ad 99 Ae rearae org pet Ate reaching a height of 261 and’ sonié and heel of his right hand. Tl e Suitie by. , Wonder- *-* * * MEND. t : “Gilsrey: gelns bronchial fubeuremove| Another falling object to be cast| Wi, Your question and you may win $10 as did Connie) 51:0) shipyards are said to mer be. and sounder Heep Get MAND aes ltt by the satellite rocket will be|Plieskatt, Flint, Mich, for this one. 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The Page F.C. hes a permanent stay collar and French cuffs. Arrow’s new Wash and Wear is of fin-- est 100% cotton with permanent stays. Neck sizes 14 to 17, sleeve — 32 < Pontiac Ahead of Most side. If she- loves her captain | his nation faces a pressing and vital school problem. “We are lagging—and lagging bad- * -&¢ * The Architectural Forum says: . “Despite prospects for the big- . gest school construction _ since the war, only a 4,000 dent A in the nation’s cumulated short- -. ‘age of 159,000 class rooms can be }. expected next year.” ae x x * that much, does it really make ' -s0 tremendous a difference to Queen E.izaseru? Marcaret’s Peter has two sad defects, First, he’s a commoner like you and * me. And secondly, he’s a divorced _ man. Royalty and the Church of England .look with firm dis- favor on both counts. : x & = &, "Margaret's counter actions have . put her in the Royal dog house and her sister, brother-in-law and her ' mother are all wagging admonishing Class rooms are scheduled for 1957- wag. She's on the war path herself. 1958, 45,000 will be required to meet - this year’s enrollment increases, 1), as thly as it might, whether ¢nile 20,000 will replace rooms de- ey oe ie ee ’ eee ju’re a princess or a pauper. - by fire and obsolescence. - . oa : nbd __1 agree with Harried Driver Right Skate Size pa is one of the results of our — ee = at seus SS sees 2 "tremendous national population up- THE need for money to rebuild war- ee cas ae Many parents will be buying ice urge. Also, some of it is precipitated ‘orn countries, to convert industry should be made illegal. to drive ‘Shales for thelr Sittin TC toe by tions of urban pepulations. ‘rom war to peace, and to build up © block after block, mile after mille: skate siges~ run, more. children Ya a hage question. - . the economies of under-developed ~ oy: an enh ip could engey skating this year. Chil- | : countries, made necessary the crea- - aa Kite car following such a signal ae Secuee tue tials ie ue 3 he IR ion cid Sek” Chaterne ee , doesn’t know what the driver in- : , Just at this moment, we have broad ate = David Lav ce Says: - : ee tends to do, and it is almost as "6" se | Aticiems aimed at us for allowing 00d! Bank for Reconstruction and avid Lawrence Says: : ee ‘had, if not worse, as failing to ‘Skate sises run smaller than . erie “5 Development); The Bank has lent ‘ cen Vy an: " = e © Signal at all. chep Mant, 0 when Gey ave : the Russians to creep ahead ’ : ) - Red_C ° Another Harried Driver bought = size larger than shoo | 1s in science, member countries for the construc- erie ite . : 3 ae ~ Principles Fade “fightly in the be outstripping us : = z they fit tightly in the heel and ’ The City of tiac is in an = aren ale projec ies SMenls and: weuld, Wf necemary, ea a Se 2 — arcs wicker — Why do pritciples of for a pair of warm stockings. | Not a single loan has ever been de- fight for them is ly, nited Nations right thinking bog down when we | especially fortunate spot so far | , : itself hasn't overlooked the fact “Actually, the United N | rs When you buy them large for oe” faulted. : welcome now a- : , ations, get to the liquor problem It's the child t into. the ska @ : : ' . pms the that a more _ , os Mele geeeel pres 6 or . days, when 8- io”iett’ tes Rad Chander’ haveert nant 0 sponsor of the Free Re the sin that 'e coming fs wun ou from thatiag. athe 2 cerned. True, we need-more SE peasement is iM given an inch on the subject and of Korea, has again put “qepiane-rampornefet reamed side of the boot long before it fits ‘schools and more lass rooms, ‘The Man About Town Oe Anmurin Sl lk as i they bed won the Sontneed ourage partion. : theft but the problem has been care- Bevan, who may STANDS Fim has again called for a righteous City of Pontiac, while the city vy arama felly mapped out bya far sight ‘Buck’ That Is Doe wos ecanaass eh) BY clillags & reeakation. etiling © tuen witht ome DAS eagles. Uprer toms, Hees cotgeg game, em Lecboat De . ed school board. Furthermore, _ ve ae Creal Benes, bs. for the peaceful reunification of From that ground there can 000 » year in crime, traffic acel- —— “ es = : ° J . * : : lect; urging Korea under United Nations ” - - = ¢ ’ we have always kept abreast in — Contradiction in Biology iMicceel i Watenndn Boe ok oe Saiut tae tok seid Sees Blame Isn't Ours ‘ previous years. This means we American forces vote, the United jaealiem and rightly emphasizes a from liquor. drinking for Falling Behind eos | Pontiac taxpayers are very fortu- -. nate compared to most-of those in Aa The course of true love really doesn’t Shot by Pontiac Area Man Season: A part of the year that _.-eften is out of season. ‘ Most unusual incident of a deer season filled with unusual incidents comes from rapidly growing areas. For many my own home town of Holly. The hunter decades, our school system has been was : . in strong hands. Past school boards. Basil Bird, looked ahead. areas face. il fk cc Nae lk ma i Nat - zi a os WO 2 planned shrewdly, wisely and always Today our requirements are mini- mum in comparison with what many buck—but it was 9 doe. « Princess Margaret in ~ Huff With Royal Famil: Stories from England disclose that Princess Maraaret is still completely ga-ga about Peter Townsenp. Fur- thermore, Marcaret is supposed tO being smong the numerous other wild + Shave gone to bat once more for her ( x «* * But the results were nil, for. this little Queen of the British _-Isles_can be very hard and ada- -_mant, If you don’t believe it, ask a certain Mrs. Simpson or the Duke of Windsor. You might x * * | that e Maroaret took the second. refyisal, Se tak - “ gyen harder than she did the first. -~ he has asserted her in can dog came home minus one eye. ---------No-one has driven up/with a _ of Waterford, tells me that turkey now is THE PONTIAC PRESS - ct.wetertect tis me shat top Dee Published by Tas, Powruc Pares Company ‘ / + 8. Bure ot - _ Ponting 12.° Michigan Trade Mark . Dally Bxcept Sunday mit steafes'sad “ "Srecaden Mnmaber 2 ; G, Moxemaze | _._ Babered af Post Office, Pontiae, 9s second elias matter tiful three-pointer a/ few es west of who on Thanksgiving ‘Day. a beau- that village. The h | t bad ever graced a cob kets waa ¢ d = Dew ae may ee PRoader § Riboflavi Tim writing on behalt of mest credit forall these. rockets” and Be - whe awe been impressed by ee ays U 0 VU Bade big oe sedan i outa nuclear devices. We as a peaceful The beaver is/ generally considered to Soviet intransigence and who C Si E C bill before the Legislature for 18 nation cannot be blamed so much be extinct in the Pontiac area, where in an mek paige > uaa : ured : ye ; ataract to become the. legal voting age. ~ — Sram: tela yi a early times it/was one-of our principal—-the ‘first ar. at —* — —— — ee ee or my oe © ond dl 2 TF geo tte the Big render. 7 '\.___ * Deak De. Brady: Eighteen years Qheh, there gets the all. et i rtar time Tt wcald be make every effort to develop these Beaver ty got e for that wnat the United Nations did last 260 I was told by an eye special- More about riboflavin deficiency good idea if the city became “"S* ON reason. However, a pair are diligently week, however, stands out as a ist that I had cataracts, I sup- tomorrow. more interested in teenagers by Charles W. Melick working in/ true beaver fashion on the conspicuous rejection of doctrines pose that : letting them. be in an office with Rochester west shor¢ of Orchard Lake, in plain of appeasement. Thus, during the time I'd have officials supervising them. That ‘iain se ma tae iki propaganda in favor of admiting 6, °Parted Te ae tee ea mme lt aero ache on Soe Mf. and Mrs. H. C. Freundt, et Coun tale tee Usinod' 4 and I put a about the growing city of Pontiac. Sidra and telephone number of ths life which they enjoy watching. REDS IN CONTROL —- ie =e __ (Copyright, 1957) 52 N. Midland Dr enaee . fs emeine The old aiche that, efter all, the a en a ee Te oe ee A peautifut-picture,tixié ‘inches, and = Communist are in supreme— = ee Be ee ee ee ee ee eee suitable for framing, shows Indians hunt- contro! of the mainland is offered DT. ~ Case Records ef a Psychologist: ing fwith bow and arrow in early.times, It as the reason for forgetting University of Ar- . is on heavy paper and in natural colors. Collat-. —.. a at 63 Mt, Clemens St, and one will be given you free of charge. — nee ee ~ also ask Philip. / A letter from my old Metamora friend, _ Eurzaserm is the Queen and -the/ - “Jack Ostendorf, . Queen in fact. ' gays that Lapeer County hunters will Shes theo age meets wins *, -, go a . - Lisl * She’s the Head Gal. _ week none of the hundred or more from opinion, but we're on MAncarer’s ~~ were as perfectly — Hopes Nixon Trait ‘Buddy Parker Hits | Won't Fade Now —. Bottom of Barrel’ even more important in his Sports fans in Detroit are | to new position than ever before be rid of him. Let's show Parker Nixon Fan bY Winning the league champion- , = > e 38 4 -: 2 & Z matter voting the rocket manufacturing tion of neta cinder wes, Petae te best ere opening up wide the roads to might at at : abo = aoe cies hameie: nee they papier has been - from a source which has appeasement which in the end, 8s thing. — secretly ordered them to keep de- lectures in England in which he “ways supported the foreign the 1930s demonstrated, can only Robert J. Vogel veloping the rockets and extending questions the necessity of keeping Palicy of the present administra. lead to war. 3421 Mann Rd. : their range Waited States trogps..in ~ tion. In an editorial that minced (Copyright, 1957) We assumed that Russia, being and sees a serious danger in stock- . = 3 piling nuclear missiles in Western fh Pra - , see Teenager Wants Bea — B ame. ya for Beer ees - Dr. William Brady Says: 25% 18-Year Vote | tinue war preparations. Europe. — "These utterances are not sur- | : prising. iostiants “cava me Lelis Causes of Homosexuality — unifying Korea. If Korea was to ae : - facts if we are to prevent such with playmates or older persons. “] told this to every eye man , for sexual perversion. - 2 P > bee lg that fitted me with glasses but is NOT due to heredity but to ee ee ee ortraits . ec as » crag ened love their own sex. That is not . best hone ** * She has rted her ence A sand hill crane that became mired e it only | by obviously ignoring her sister ona WMsbogneerthehomect inti : few state occasions just to prove to the world—and herself—that be as hard a loser as her Benson Floriday can of Walled Lake was attacked -by the family dog. The bird got away, but the ~ "That ever frugal, budget-watching notch assembler of mouth-watering : Mrs. Burnaby Alchin with the 30-pound bird of : preter ee = ~~ Marsh - Browne pace . of Metamora. It is a gobbler that now tips-the scales at that weight. However, 1 ‘ : ; j - ty | we dy ‘ ‘ re a. t * pe , | ‘ ‘ \ ee “oS i ° is a 4 3 4 er PoE i i } i ‘cule ak Pa Strange said some of the MSU lobbying activities appeared to be “on the ‘border of fraud.” “And I am going to-do every- thing in my power to see that) | they.get them.” County Births ” «The following is a list of, births} of children born to Oakland County couples as recorded in the County Qerk’s office. Only the name’ of the father is used. Pontiac Emery ©. Butler, 7164 Richwood pica ny ~ Basierud, 1277 Dufrain Borys, 2405 MN. Lake Ange Ceci tr Brown, $48 Alton W.. Baxter, 2250 Hedge R. Burling, ah Sunshine lus Thomas J: Adams. 1838 W. Anderson, 2909 Williams . Leslie” J. Anderson, 107 Pionee! - MM. Alater, Gtate Hospital K ach W. Bouck, 1283 Or Geraid 2. Benson, 112 6. “Paddock Robert L. Bowen, 1244 Cloveriawn . Ww. overt A. Carter, 278 Midway : coarleg L, Cart, 9%! Marthield Wiliam H. Davis, am nema Dr. Samuel J. Davis, 620 Alt Bywater, 2140 Yorkshire son & W. Byrtus, 27375 Northwestern gone R. Bull, 6994 W. Dartmoor Edward BE. Brown, 172780 W. 13 Mile Edward C. Berry, 3348 Livernots Richer . Alexander, Willlam L. Acton, #1 Prank RB. * Pdewrd L. oem. ne, Allens Ortonville Eivyn ¥. Olson i Vanborn, Inkster plenty Nader, 4824 ‘tm. ‘Warren Donald F. Winowiecki, 8589 Warten Cyaties 5 tog 3 Snyder, sil Streefkerk, rr Gerhard. ee. 189 Booth, Troy. George Dohoyits, 1955 Ray, ; missioners might want. What a tac- }tician! " Figt is justly proud of the fact that a U. S. Senate commitice went on record as saying, orked fect, “Ot all the countries which received Marshall Pian aid, Aus tria accomplished thé most.” He recalled, too, a nervous mo- “The efficient and hospitable Aus- trian press aide, jtook us then into the high paneled loffice of- Austria's s ailing Chancel- lor Raab. * “The Russians retreated from Austria as a result of your falks’ with Khrushchev and the others, zi ~Fritz Reznik, * * Food Staple Prices Go Up All Over France PARIS #@ — The prites of milk butter, beef and gasoline went up throughout France’ today, aggra- vating the ever — cost of living, This latest in a series of price out of the shadows. the dh CES been Oke dee GONE ap 8. otter + of river bottom in one bite. * * ‘He used his great influrence to like walking "iia. jat-the end of the war I | dium with Babe Ruth in the old MARK CLARK Is HERO cco tentlggoer ad nary en days. Raab and Figi abound with | +7 don't know what. we would|in 1946 for two reasons: to pick up something we saw noWhere @0r ‘have doiie “without Gen. Mark), degree which had been given , : ee ioc Sayin “gy gion i ee eee just before Hitler took over frank gratitude what | milita: } and: great country, and t rt BIG DIPPER — This huge dredge, “tah wes ie tor ee ‘America, Mis people and. these \tcure, Without Clark, my friend.\whether Avstria needed American} aa “8 reporters did for it when ft was |we couldn't have existed. in 195 Panama Canal, is ‘scooping outa deeper channel in the | gat on its back. ; aid. sae . ah at on its back. - jand 16. He. had incredible con- * * *& Detroit River near Detroit, in preparation St, Lawrence | ugince the Americans primed|fidence in me, a young'chancellor). «At junch I served him wiener Sea Crew . pr At I him way. members of the dredge link hands to demonstrate pump, after. arranging for us|then, Under his wing, he led Us| schnitzel, a good wine and sweets,” Fig! told Bill. “Then to my alarm | Hoover said, ‘this was a wonderful meal. It doesn't look as if you Treason is the only crime de- fined in the Constitution , of the .' United States. : Cutort_ | ‘ — beet vy ~« yrs -f it’s not in the Yellow Pages maybe industry’s most advanced engineering. For example, Pontiac’s revolutionary new type of more room inside! And wait ’til you see these interiors. Here’s the sort of luxury dreams are % gold stardust! 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(re PONTIAC I DIRECTION ale tienda cp The Golden Jubilee Car A Bold Break with the Fads and Frills Deings a Fresh Look to Automotive Styling Here’s tieatity that starts ’way dow deep —this i is a new kind of adieu that stems from the a la lS chance to put meaning into the President’s pet project, The Olsens knew several months| Perched : ago that Valentina accepted them = ~as her friends. She invited them to The former Jonesboro, Ark.; man thing to]. ns é He said: “I'm sure Valentina has FRE, ie TF i E 3 $ £! i g ica” with its own shopping district, school and community center. AVOID RESENTMENT | said, ‘It was not an- easy do—to invite Americans : pueblo. three attempts to get his the ‘little village before finding a ; .. Arab-Israeli Skirmishes for Propaganda ~ Dag May Soothe Hosfilities: . “By JOHN H. MARTIN ULN,. Secretary-General Dag Hammarskjold’s trip to the Middle East is to-soothe once again in- flamed Arab-Israeli hostility. . He has more chance this time of - easing .relations because there is _ @ lot of propaganda involved. | x * * | Jordan is having trouble with /. Israel, but this is nothing new. : Israel has been accused of kidnap- ing a Jordanian farmer and of shooting across the frontier. |. / treet tm turn has accused : Jordan of trying to kidnap | Israelis and of causing trouble ‘ -__ The Jordanian-Israeli skirmishes : came at a time when Jordan was | be some Arab na- . tions of trying to make a-separate SYRIAN-EGYPTIAN POLICY _ be intended to show that Hussein * * * Jordanian-Israeli frontier quar- relg. He is expected to get the Israeli shipments. te Mt. Scopus flowing again. He is expected to get Jordan to agree te work with U.S.. Marine Col, Byron ¥. Leary_ on the Israeli-Jordanian Mixed is .q stalwart foe of Israel. This is} for the benefit of the Arab masses. . | tic members of the “Madrid! Decided On; More to WASHINGTON @~Thée United} States in a reshuffle of its career diplomatic corps soon will name new ambassadors’ to - Nationalist See Reshuffling | of Diplomats . | Come in Few Weeks | ; angels: — twinkling and, best of all, easy All these impending diplomatic shifts, informants said, have been Vermont Sends Tree to Rockefeller Center , NEW YORK @® — Rockefeller Center’s Christmas tree arrived today, a present from the State of Vermont, The 65-foot white spruce will be decorated with 1,100 red, yellow, white and blue firefly lights. ; ‘with Israef. This is because. it is not to the propaganda advantage of Damas- cus, or Moscow, to let a quiet Gov. Joseph 8, Johnson of- the; State of Vermont, which selected the tion, preside at the official janterns, plus 3,000) tree. in a statewide compe-| “will 1 DR. HENRY A. MILLER » |/ | 7 North Saginaw Street “Phone FE 4-6842 “Beer Things in Sight” 4 period ensue. einige Bet Telatone Comoe, 162 GIZZLE-. | -. SNIP? 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Saginaw : “a Be Hooters | + 324i Grand River | : bi a Pontiac, Michigan é | ernigen, Michigan ee a: A Bali ce ae (Mish “Aon E West Maple R : oft ee. i oo | ini is fs as a Mea ii its alin in Mla Mt Site Tie Tien Sect 5 EN ee 1 [GEORGE'S - "NEWPORT'S 2 ¥ 2 * ; Gi ity Chiefs Get | ing Advice = Psychiatrist Tells Men Aids to Mental Health 2 Must Be Provided “gan WRancteco @®—The men who run the nation's cities got more advice toaay on how money should be spent to meet the chal- lenge of mushrooming growth: But in the background of the : American Municipal Assn. ~-con- vention, concern was voiced test: projects already under way may have to be cut back because Of the ‘critical time. - * * * In the way of new advice: 1. A noted. psychiatrist said . tities must provide facilities to deal with mental health problems. 2. A New York authority urged expansion of recreation. to meet the needs of leisure. New York Mayor Robert F. Wagner, . sounding a note of cau- tion heard frequently in the con-|. vention, said in an interview that sincreased military spending could foreshadow a curtailment of stich . ¢federally aided programs as pub- lic -housing and slum clearance.- & * The psychiatrist, Dr. Leonard _ Duhl, told the convention, “We ' have no positive proof that slum clearance lowers. crime. and -de- linquency rates.” “I am not against slum clear- “Il am ante,” he explained. against slum clearance that pro- ceeds without attention to the so- cial and emotional needs of the community, just as I am against ' US, defenses and the rocket and * : here Wednesday at the annual Democratic 2nd Congressional Dis- trict dinner. as ty ecnerted te ae ek guided missile programs, a party spokesman. said. Finletter served’ as Air Force er ae a ar aes a until the close of the Truman ad- ministration in 1953. Tee as the ted eta. Gov, Philip A. Hart and Demo- Rep. Ford Says US. Keeps Up In Intermediate Range Missile Program Good With Jupiter, Thor DETROIT w — Rep. Ford (R- States’ missile program is keeping pace with Soviet Russia. x * * U.S.S.R, may be ahead “in cer- the development of the intermedi- ate range Jupiter and Thor bal- listies missiles “‘our position is at least as good if not slightly ahead.” The 44-year-old member of the House defense appropriations sub-committee said at a news which disregards human needs.” €- 4% Dr. Duhl, of the National Insti- tute of Mental Health, said some people. with incipient mental ill- nesses or emotion disturbance can be helped by minor treatments that get.to them in time, the work of guidance and other personnel minimally trained in psychology or psychiatry. . “Others require more highly skilled help. For these people at home, school, work or pay, a psy- chiatric emergency service, with skilled people available at a mo- ment’s notice, might be «most helpful.” z Schedule Dedication of New Expressway Dedication ceremonies for the completed Farmington - Brighton expressway will be Dec. 13,. the State. Highway Department an- nounced — * Four idioma ceremonies on’ the four-lane, divided, limited- access road are scheduled — at Brighton, Wixom, Novi and. Farm- ington. Highway Commissioner Joke ©. Mackie and Lt. Gov. Philip. A. Hart are to be principal speakers’ at a 12:15 p.m. luncheon in Farm- ington after the ribbon cuttings. * *- US. 16 and is the first leg of a Detroit - Muskegon. expressway | planned by Mackie in five to six years. . the -next Dry Oklahoma Votes on Question of Beer | OKLAHOMA CITY wi — Consti- tutionally dry Oklahoma votes to- day whether to permit county op- tion on 3.2 per cent beer, the state’s strongest legal beverage. The proposed constitutional amendment, ean by _. the United Drys, is designed to let each of the 7 counties - decide whether beer can be sold. .Since 1933 beer has been legal through- _ out the state, and this is the first attempt to” change that part of the law. Eight Bison Bagged FORT DAVIS, Tex. - #—Sports- _ men bagged eight Bison yesterday _at.the Reynolds Co.ranch in the Davis Mountains area, A herd of about 200 roars the huge . ranch. Special permits were issued to 20 persons to take some of the old bulls driven off by young animals. The new expressway _parallels|5¢eterlin. ¥ aytollowing a_ tour of Chrysler Corp.'s missile plant in suburban Detroit that “it doesn’t appear Russia is any farther ahead in research and development of the IRBM nor in any better shape production- Wise.” Ford ‘said .that while Russia apparently has passed the United States in the development of power plants to launch missiles, “we are ahead. in the technical problems of guidance and getting the -war- head back intact through the at- mosphere.” * * * “From what I have seen and) heard,” Ford said, “our. missile program overall is in good shape and in the IRBM area we're in real good shape.” * «*« * Ford's ‘tour of the Chrysler plant followed announcement last week re Chrysler, currently producing the .300-mile Redstone missile for the Army, had been ordered to gear for production of the Jupiter. The Thot has been ordered into production. at the Douglas Aircraft Corp. plant in California. Waterford Voters Seni . \Notices on Registration. ~ Suspension of registration mno- tices have been sent to all Wa- terford Township voters who. have failed to vote in the past four years, according to Clerk James * * * Sending signed cards back to the township clerk's office within 30 days will reinstate the voter for a period of one year, Seeterlin said. . * * * “Persons who fail to_return_the cards will automatically have their registration cards removed from the file, making them ineli-| gible to vote until they. re-regis- ter,” Seeterlin concluded. : He Fiddled Too Much LOS ANGELES @—The pretty brunette wife of a violin teacher) won a divorce on testimony that her husband “fiddled around with marriage too.” “He started stay- ing out late nights and came home with liquor on his breath,” Mrs. Irene Fisher, 23, told Superior Judge Henry Willis. Handle Nuclear Arms ATOMIC TEST SITE, Nevw— Mich) says he feels the United) . While he conceded that the| - tain areas” he added that with} WARNS OF ICBM—NATO’s-air science chief, Dr. Theodore Von Karman, is pictured issuing a warning that Russia could have an interconti- even if it isn't Washington, the scientist also said he is opti- mistic the United States will solve its remaining Ba Payee Hn ag in St. Vincent de Paul Church, jwith burial in Mt. Hope Cemetery. MES. JOHN M. HILL Mrs. John M. (Blanche) Hill, 75, lof 20. Lincoln St, died early this —— ee by Tie wud a meonink’ ot Goorel Methodist Church. oe Mrs. Hill leaves a daughter, Mrs. | |Walter Barningham, and a son, | -|John M. Hill, both of Pontiac; and)" 0 two sisters, - . Sorvien will he of 3 pas: Shope day ‘ from riffin pam, Wednesday from Donelson- Johns Funeral Home with the Rev. Lee LaLone of Donelson’ Baptist Church officiating. His body will be taken to the South Lyons Ceme- ' -Itery for burial. © 7 1 Mr Kimball died—Sunday in , |Pontiac General Hospital after a * jlong illness. : AP Facsimile perfected as yet. Interviewed in DEBRA D. SrtoMER, death of Debra Dawn Siromer, infant daughter of Sgt. and Mrs. nental ballistic missile. capable of great damage, . Dash of Snow in Fog and Sunshine Unusually heavy fog ushered in the month of November. Blanket- ing all of southern Michigan, the fog slowed motorists and halted all air and water traffic. Scott Defense Seeks fo Prove Wife Alive ‘LOS ANGELES i# — After nine weeks of listening to the prosecu- tion present its case, the defense >. finally having its say in the L. Ewing Scott. murder trial. In his opening statement to the jjury yesterday, Defense Attorney P. Basil Lambros said he intends “ prove that Scott's missing socialite_wife, whom he is accused of killing, is still alive. One of the first witnesses called by Lambros was an attorney who was retained by’Scott at the time of his arrest last year. The attorney, Seth Hufstedler, told of ‘receiving two reports from persons claiming they had seen = Mrs. Scott. He said the reports did not stand up when checked out. Another witness, Perry Pasme- ‘zoglu, said he knew Scott in St. November Was Fall Cocktail | A short-lived Indian Summer with mild temperatures in the 60's prevailed for the first six days of the month. Skies remained mostly cloudy, however. Sixty-two, the highest temperature of the month, was the reading on the first day. The season's first real snow fall hit the Pontiac area on the 9th, Snow, amounting ¢o one-half inch along with cold and blustery winds caused slippery roads and traffic jams throughout the coun- ty. Unseasonably high temperatures ranging in the 50’s drifted in dur- ing the week of the 10th. But along with the mild weather came rain. More than_an inch of it fell on the 13th and l4th. . 7 + . Beginning at 1 a.m., Nov, 19, high, gusty winds up to 60 miles an hour swept the area while the mercury dropped. % de- grees within six hours, the cold. winds, continued through the 22nd and the mercury Te- mained low. Thanksgiving Day was a very Louis in 1934. He said at the time he was an investment broker of considerable means. The ion contends Scott killed his wife and disposed of > oe ee $600,000 estate. Beats Stubborn Deer FREDERICK, Md. #— Dennis Royston of Silver Spring shot a deer three times but it wouldn't die; So he, chased it into a thicket and beat m: to death with his gun. year, The skidded to >a bone-chilling low of 18 degree [ot and winds blustered and blew wet one, Heavy rains. lasting all day, drenched the area, mercury remained in the y-? re make it a mild day. ‘The month ended prognosticat- ing-a cold winter, Saturday, Nov. 30, was the coldest day of the most of the day. pg ple ir ant renting S08 ee Ae Oe OW was 30 degrees. : The month's average high was problems by perfecting its own ICBM. Light snow flurries, driven in onjse ¢ Camp, Bliss, Tex. She died on Nov. 22 and was buried in Ft. Bliss National Cemetery. :. Born Nov. 19, 1957, the baby is Deaths Elsewhere Sinaia for November was aie total precipitation for the of| 8s 3.82 inches, - Army Reaches A of Rocket (?) Pluage FAIRBANKS, Alaska @ mer Midwest exhibitor, died = reached the area in which ajflam-|terday. He was president of Al- ing object was seen pl g tollied's TV subsidiary, — Interstate the ground Saturday afte Television Corp., and at one time) — The Army said the . was was part owner of the Tri-State sent out early yesterday by Col./Theater Circuit in Nebraska, Richard B. Middlebrooks,/‘tom-jlowa and Ilinois. manding officer at the fort. ‘The - 2 * announcement again said, “It is); WAYCROSS, Ga. ®—Jack Wil- \believed the object may hav¢ been the rocket from Sputnik 1” motion picture producers tributors for 25 years. Hays, who eee and publican national chairman postmaster general. Word has deen received of the 47. Peter H. Stromer of Jester Trailer 47.1 degrees and the average low was 32.9 The average mean tem- Experiments in the safe handling and storage of nuclear weapons will be conducted here by the staff of the Los Alamos. N.M., scien- tifie laboratory. " (Advertisement) Announce New Way to © Drain Sinus Cavities (| _. Without. 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A brother, Harry Rearick of Bar- denton .and 22 grandchildren also’ survive. : ‘ Had Service will be at 2 p.m. Wednes. ; day at the Pursley. Funeral Home with burial at Ottawa Park Ceme- on Le See en will officiate. - JAMES C. JONSON HOLLY — Service for. James C. Johnson, - $5... of 204 Center, who: be‘held at 2 p.m. Wednesday at the Bendel Funeral Home. The Chapel Rey. Harry Parker {of the First *|Baptist Church will officiate and) burial will be in Rose Center Cem- tery. Rev. Dorr W. Fockler of|; died Sunday at his hoome, will/im ters; Mrs. Carry Richardson and Mrs. Myrtie Bensett, both of Holly. | Four grandchildren and, fiv> great-’ grandchildren also survive. EDMUND G. LOWRIE Edmund G. Lowrie,. president of Lumber Co., 1 W.) Lowrie-Hicks ; -|Walton Bivd., died suddenly Sun-| He was | day of a heart ailment. A resident of 25648 East River. Rd., Grosse Ile, he had been in| the. lumber business all his life. He was associated with his father, who died three weeks ago. Mr. Lowrie attended the Univer- sity of Michigan; was a member She died Sunday. Surviving are a son Stephen, At. neers WE ARE. 5 P.M. Saturday SAVE ON ROTH CASH & CARRY PLAN CIRCLE DRIVE for . EASY LOADING - 3360 _\W. HURON THE BEST GIFT for HIM Sold Exclusively at Barnett’s a It is his most wearable color! i tinaat on the market, nothing would plesse yen eth olathe dcr de Eye x , ae : ica British Poir's Attempt His , Simon Elwes is a por- trait painter who recently opened a studio in New York City. He said he too opposes the marriage. The couple met newsmen after hiding out for six days. They said they planned to stay in Edin- burgh for the additional 15 days Seottish court restraining from marrying here either. * * * : : ala Cones Owanhadiwed by Ike, 9-Year-Old Sas ‘ the way,” sald Tessa. “If our parents bring an action against! her home last week. Jordan Stands Fast; Dag Moves fo Israel JERUSALEM # — U.N. Secre- tary General Dag Hammarskiold | - brings Wis latest Middle East) peace mission to Israel today aft- et talks in which Jordan officials |@¥° - apparently stood fast iv their de mand for U.N. inspection of Is- raeli-held Mt. Scopus and their re-' fusal te let Israeli convoys take gasoline to. the hill. as * od * : Hammarskjold will fly to ihe amg then come on to Jerusalem. A joint U.N.. Jordan commv- nique issued after two days of mettings. between Hammarskjold and leaders in Amman indicated that the talks had fallen short of U.N. expectations. The secretary territory to Mt. Scopus, Jerusalem; (2) Jordan's rejection | of Col, Leary as a U.N. mediator; | and-{3} charges from Jordan and Israel that each is building forti- fications in the demilitarized zone in violation of the 1949 armistice. Might Say Sputnik © | Leads to Robbery DENVER (INS) — most say Russia’s sputnick brought Sal beep. 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R 58, MORE THAN SYER.THE FORWARD LOOK IS-THE ‘ADVANCE DESIGN | "> CHRYSLER CORPORATION - je a: fy " ) with her sister, Judi Johnson (or Princess Nicou-Chi), Sam Karagulef{ (Tsa) and Terri Fortino (Madame Tsai), left to right, rehearse a poignant scene from “Lute Dear Abby: Song” which Pontiac H ih School is staging Thursday and F riday. ‘ * Frequent Rubdowns Are the ‘Rub By ABIGAIL VAN BUREN DEAR ABBY: My husband used to be a professional wrestler but he gave it up and now he gives massages. There is one Woman who will not leave my hus- ; band alone. I don’t know how she can take so many — massages. She claims she has a bad back and he jis ‘always hauling his ta- ble over to her house to give her a. ABBY treatment: She says he does more for her than any doctor. It is a good steady living, but 1 am getting pretty sick of him seeirig@ so much of her. Should I ask him to stick to men only? ; TONY’S WIFE DEAR TONY'S WIFE: If you suspect-that your husband is giving that lady a treat instead of a treatment — ask himrto stick to men only. + *& * ee ABBY: I ama girl, who is engaged to marry a a an who went in the serv- ice. His family the has two sisters and a mother) spy on me constantly. One of them is __ always checking up on me. They cal] en the phone tg see if 1. am home and if I am not, they want to know ‘where 1 went? and -when—t— will be back. I am a decent girl and am true to the man i am angaged to- HE never doubts me and I resent their doing so, Should I write my fiance and ask him to call them off? FAITHFUL DEAR FAITHFUL: If you ‘are faithful and have nothing to hide, you need not resent their. checking. up on you. Don’t upset your fiance by writing him about it. Ignore them. * * * DEAR ABBY: I am 11 years old and my mother won't let me wear lipstick: All of my friends do and I feel like a baby. When I have gray hair what good will lipstick do me? JOANNE DEAR JOANNE: ~— you know your mother does * not intend to make you walt until you are old and gray ‘before she lets you use lip-° stick, Fourteen is soon enough. * * *- : DEAR, ABBY: I go with a fellow who works on air- Come now ~ planes. He ‘is a mechanic. 1 like him a lot but he always has very dirty fingernails. If you think he can’t help it I won't_mention it to him, but it seems to me he could"do. some- thing about it. Can fou help me? + ANITA | DEAR ANITA: He CAN help* What Do Men Want for None of the Usual Presents, Please ‘By DOROTHY ROE @® Women's Editor What do men want for Christ- mas? * ®« * Well, the things they don't want are neckties, ‘cuff links, gag presents meant to b+ funny and atiything that has to be exchanged. These facts came 4o ‘light as a result of a recent survey condicted by a New York bus- inesswoman, Eleanor Kairalla, for the guidance of some of her retailing friends and, incident- ally, for her own reference. ~ - REVEALING REPLIES She hired a group of college Junior Unit -of Musical Holds Sing - ee ee a Also featured on the pro- gram were piano solos by An- drea Allen, Susan Putnam, Barbara Hunter, Linda: Allen and Diane Woolcock. Marvel Simpson, accompanied by her a ftute solo, mother; as did Barbara Atwell. Dora Dawson and Mrs. J, G. Webster of Pennsylvania. — : @4 & Hostesses for the day we re Mrs, Gordon Woolcock, Mrs. George Putnam, Mrs. Robin- ‘ gon Bronoel and Mrs. cen Walker. Personal News 5 of] nterest Mrs. Isaac P. Decker - re- turned to her home in Lapeer today after spendigg several days with her son and daugh- ter-inlaw, Mr. ‘and Mrs. Eldon Decker of Birmingham, and her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs, C. J. Woodruff of West New York avenue. * « * Mrs. ‘Ruth G. Smith of Pon- tiac, T., sperit Faseeog es Mrs. Lucy Smith, and niece, Mrs. Lucy Mae Adams. both of Crese ent Lake road, > t he Spending the Thanksgiving ‘holiday in Milwaukee was Mrs. Millie LaFortune of Cherry- lawn. drive, who visited her ') brotherdndaw ‘ad ‘sister, Mr. and Mrs, Max Heins, and her - nephew and his family,: ‘a and Mrs. Harold Heins. Mrs. LaFortune returned home Sat- wey; 2. s. “* Joel Thome and ‘his house- guest, Bernal Flores of San of | Music, Rochester,.N. Y., where they are students, Joel is the son of Dr. and Mrs. ‘Maurice Thome of James K fess ce sgie“ * * On- eatie ‘Mr. and Mrs. “Guests present were Mrs. ~ Norman Roth returned to their | Dow Ridge home after a stay at “The Carolina,” Pineairtt. N.C. oT es to. * * Mri- and Mrs, Howard Ber- ‘tram and faniily of Island Park — drive’ spent the Thanksgiving holiday in northern Michigan. - find this slim” it! There are many soaps on the market for people who work with grease, leads and grime. Suggest that he ask his drug- gist about them. When he knows you cafe — maybe he will. x *. * CONFIDENTIAL TO RUTH: This guy from FARGO: won't bigs to pattenbel men at rail- road stations and other public places and question them about their gift preference. The re- . Plies are revealing: “My wife has the world's worst taste in neckties.” * * * “Why does she buy me shirts - without finding out the right size?" : “If I get another bottle open- er that sings ‘How Dry I Am’ I may forget I'm a gentleman.” “I like to pick my own ties, shirts and whatever jewelry I wear, ‘which is not much.” = pd = * * So, if these common gifts are*~ spurned, what do the gentlemen really want? CARS AND CASH Top of the list is an automo- be,” The boys also wouldn't a. i — any eset Wf the little woman feels she then he wants it in— “the form of a gilt ot ee me ee a For visiting —~ Chinatown: — or just any town: — you'll — sheath and beaver-trim- fitting jacket by Mervin Ross perfect ‘for a town “~ensemblé. - e @ I op * hy ® \ go far if he’s trying to drink CANADA dry! Let him stay in Canada. a * If you have a problem, write a to Abigdi] Van Buren in.care © of The Pontiac Press. She will be glad to answer your. letter. For -a personal reply, please enclose a stamped self- addressed envelope. TV sets, hi-fi. sets .and sports equipment. Most all- men- would like—a camera, if it’s an imported, ex- pensive kind. In the clothing category they like sweaters, provided they're either all wool or cashmere, in_ conservative. colors, with “‘noth- ing gadgety.” And, the survey — reveals, - there's always one gift sure of male welcome. When in. doubt, give: liquor. ~ : Karine Klinkhamer Feted at. Shower Karine. Klinkhamer, whose marriage to Eugene Russell ‘will be an event of Dec. 28; was honored at a personal shower given’ Sunday by Joan ia * Robert Tisai. jee Baker, W illiam.Kath and Phyllis Wardell. (left to right) concentrate on “their Lays in the Chinese classic, “Lute - Short Skirts Spotlight Legs, Hips ~ Song.” By curtain time Thursday eve- ning the PHS students will have their lines perfected und will be in costume. Christmas? Now’s the Time for Westen to Pamper Their Kneecaps ' By OLGA CURTIS NEW. YORK {INS} -— Now is the time for all good women — to come to the aid of their kneecaps. * ot * Hemlines are up to 16 inches ° from. the floor — 17 inches pre- - dicted = ‘and kneecaps will have to be smoothed, bleach- -ed and dimpled for public ap- “It's hips and legs now.” sighs fashion expert Eleanor Bloomfield Garden. -Club: Lambert, “We're moving away from the bosom.” Miss Lambert, a well-curved size 12, fears the chemise dress will do drastic things to the familiar uplift bustline. She predicted: “Young girls will probably ; look good in this -‘all-one-line’ silhouette — it demands a slender figure. But large bo- or controlled for less point and more flatness.” The blonde winner of this Entertains for Husbands Bloomfield. Hills Branch of honoring the ‘husbands Monday Women's National Farm and ~ . Areme Chapter _ of OES Plans. Yuletide Party ~ Roosevelt Temple was. the -. scene -of the Monday meeting _ of Areme Chapter, GES. Worthy Matron Mrs. William . Pfahlert presided, * x Plans were- made for a. Christmas party which will fol- oy daliresca eat 16 meeting. iS _Christmas- gifts will be pre-. sented to all life members and to the adopted member af the Alma Masonic Home, and to. the three children at the East- “ee oe Following the meeting re- freshments were served by. Mrs. Earl Foster and her com- ee consisting of Mrs. Roy- - ‘al ‘Clark, Mrs, Charles Wheel- -“er-and Thelma Foster. County Patients : % | Feted at Party — Tha Beta Chapter of ‘ban Gamma Society © “et 7 guests at the Monday. : at _ the —~ responsibility’ of evening at Bloomfield Hills- High School. a a - The program consisted of a “America the Beauti- Sf by Mr. and Mrs. Tom. Bailey” nationally recognized = wildlife photographers. The couple rips, sound; - of America from the Great Lakes to the °. Pacific Ocean and thé Gulf of Mexico, Mrs. L. R. Twyman was the program chairman. Dinner arrangement. were Mrs. Charles Chubbuck and>her-hos- pitality committee. Carving the ham and turkeys were Edgar B. Flint, J. Hawley Otis, owt G. Vandever, oe ¥ In charge - of * decorations were Mrs, Donald O'Toole and- members of the exhibitions committee. year’s New York Fashion De- signers’. Award explained. that “the chemise reveals. bulges in- stead of: concealing theni.. “This kind of dress is clev- erly designed to touch the body _ only at two points — over the bosom, where nothing must stick out, and at the pelvic girdle, where it touches and " the tapers*in for a closer fit. soms will have to be concealed _. * * * Represents 15 Nations Wives Contribute © NATO Volume of. Exotic Recipes ~ ‘By JANE EADS WASHINGTON — Exotic. to. Dutch zuurkool, including King Paul of Greece's fish rice Compiled | wives of on the staff o¢- NATO's Sup- . At- Newspaper Women's Club. “— FOR SCHOLARSHIP Royalties from the book—al- ready selling like hotackes— —go for international scholar- ships for students to do re- search about NATO and allied - subjects, * * * Besides the -king's dish, the book contains a Queen Juliana of The Nether- lands and of Grand Duchess ICELANDIC FAVORITE ‘. From Iceland comes—a_ fa- vorite of President Asgeir As- geirsson, fish pudding with fill- . ing, a recipe for ptarmigans (birds) and a cheese dish made of roquefort; sharp and camembert Cheeses, gelatin, onion, paprika.and green col- _ oring. * * * . Belgium offers “wild boar chops,” Norway: ‘Yellow her- ring salad.” There's a “tuna - eye canape” from Denmark, “It you're fat where the dress-——““soused aerring”’ from Eng- touches, you'll look fatter than‘ ever.” TO FLOOD STORES Chemise dresses are. due. to ¢ flood stores this month ‘for the resort season, and Miss Lam- bert says: holiday sales will be _ “the big audition” for this style. So far, she noted, women . ‘have been timid about trying the chemise except . in the big aa. Ks se S ‘Miss Lambert, director of the Couture Group of the New York Dress_,Institute, thought hemlines would be si r no en take — “We're up to 16 now. I think 17 is about as high as the hem- : line will-go-— nobody really kriows just how far fashion will go in any direction.” a a Miss Lambert, a native of Crawfordsville, Ind., has seen just about every dress stitched - on Seventh avenue in fp ‘14a- tion for the 30th National ress Week next month, when fashion __editors-will come to New York “to see new styles. . She reports that en who “hate sacks will have plenty — of other dresses to choosé from>— -coat-dresses, veiled sheaths and — frocks. : land, “shrimp turnover,” from Portugal, “wedding soup” gumbo a la New Orleans,” fromm the United States. Adm, Wright, whose wife i“ the committee produc- the book, says in a fore- ee that NATO wives are working .like their’ husbands “for deferise of the seas, for favorite of | unity of NATO. for preserya-— tion of our friendships, for m * * * hey believe; he. says, that “the appeal to*the mind and heart -via the palate—a NATO cookbook—will contribute one 10 Musicians Join Orchestra. Six members of the Pontiac High School Band, and four . members of the faculty of the instrumental music department _at. the high school will play_ with the Pontiac Symphony Or... chestra tonight. 5 The all-orchestral concert will begin at 8: ne at Lincoln Junior High Sc! Community Yule Concert _ to Be Presented Dec. a5 ~ Music by the Pontiac High School Vooal Department, Pontiac Women’s Chorus and MacDowell Male Chorus ~ sembles. The Women’s Chorus, which ‘will \ bé directed by George Scott, is 4 " direct the PHS glee clubs and en- a ‘the Bells Putnam ane is its accom Ba: 40 ye the pepe. numbers: “Boor Davis; . eg and rey E by Roy Rhodes. “George - ts this p and Jerry will be featured on the program of . “Jesus, Jesus, Rest Your aa im : the annual Conmaoatty Christmas =—s ranged by Watson, and’ “The. Det Concert ‘to be ted the after- Stole Up on Bethlehem” _ noon of Dec, 15 in’ Pontiac High Jane Lorenz. Ths group se Bop School gee Geant, Ds neg by. Mrs. Dorothy Mc- This Chiistmes Daaaet: will high- x 8% . light all. CE. saat ‘music. in- “The MacDowell Male. ‘Chorus ‘will cluding f worry pow . sing vorhree Songs for and a hea vee a dman; “Carol of the Russian priate for’ all oo Bassi e Cuanaten by Gaul; “Cradle fol hart and Mrs. Doreen voles will - the Shepherds,” Glatz folk song f * e fh All of us are conscious of the way we look front "view and most of us Consider the back view. Max \*\ of més Factor said that few women realize a face should be \yine- but Don't Neglect Your i ; | 2 \. | Tu PoNtAc ver z: t : E 1 é z 5 i | I a by. : Settee “Deing Good -Ts Bona T ie EAR pl ae cy echt Be Ste hee + oD ae 2 SOS Geren = es ee | ee A =e er See j [2 i \ tk r $ F - 4 t ‘ ee She Loves Se 33 is Fe OB loves compl mirror tells her won't ‘heartening de pte pe ii i z ak li | Ye shun OMe sband Should Realize | till Girl at Hear ae ~ Compliments, Tenderness 1| Memo to men: — Don't forget that She may be as practical as all get out wihien it comes to man- aging the family budget, but she likes to know that you, at least, § i] efe f 2 a t your wife, however long you have heen sane. ee Hens Devtty men, ME ene ee e too dis- joves compliments as much) & you getting away by you] as ever. And if she still sees| ae Af gn ie admiration in your eyes, what the married. If- you. can just remember that, | you'll have a happy wile, and that will make it much easier for you E f Lal to be a happy husband. | Carrots May Cure G (000. your list! _ ae c fe & 2 -New Variety * n Cotton © | Materials bs often bloused aad sporting the add-| « ensemble ‘with its By BELLAH STOWE There are three parts to re- ‘tirement, says Mr. H. | L. Harris, a department store ex- years ago. ed attraction of @\yus-boy bolero, a. ©. 2% hiplength jacket a@cape stole or| a coat to complete a\jarmonious sleek pants worn with bulky knitted, Included in this casual group are jackets; skirts and vests that come Corduroy had its face lifted this season to reveal a new personality that promises fun and. activity. It reflects the 30's, in two - piece shirtwaister and it even takes a new turn in a perky school out- fit that has a .reversible cotton which molds the figure ensembied with an evening coat. It is printed lavishly for sheath and bolero and for-skirt and demi-middy. For leisure togs that romp and relax velveteen is used for tapered trousers colorfully topped with a rug printed bolero or shirt. A con- trasting wide commerbund accents smal! waistline. Give Compliments If you notice that an acquaint- especially pretty_or_is: wearing a becoming dress, don't hesitate to say so. Such compli- ments add immeasurably to the There is anticipation — when you can't wait to walk out of the office for the last time and leave your problems to some younger man. There is re- alization — when you‘ have ‘been. retired for about -two weeks and you begin to won- der what to do next. There is readjustment when you have been retired for a year “During the first year I was retired I discovered boredom.” Mr. Harris “For the Mr. ment,” -says Mr. Harris, “is ‘#hat you lose all your play- mates. mostly business friends, and they had no time for me when ~ I became a man without a job and a title. ; * * * “And the best part of retire- ment is getting rid of the wor- ries and pressures of a job. Personnel problems, . competi- tion. and pleasing the boss ecutive who retired three . or rhore and have found hip- piness. OY My friends were . ~ made up from the profile view as well. ment, achieving happiness, would be easier with more pre- A—No,. Two months is soon to decide. and living with ; S tore Executive Discovers _ Three Parts of Retirement live with my children?” — Mrs. L.C.B. irene raring ¥

appeal to the very little wom- / an of the household. The ‘set: includes robin's egg blue and buttercup yellow box- exotic PERFUME POM-POM a purse perfume plus sable-soft puff. 5 fragrances, 5 gay puff colors. Gift- packaged, with loop to hang on tree. Each $2.: CHOOSE FROM SIXTY NEW, GAY GiFTs BY, . Dorothy Gray. KINSEL cars, a lilac hopper car, a pink Ad DRUG STORES . chestral music. Easy step-in for the shorter, fuller figure! Printed _pattern—fast, accurate sewing! Note its slender- izing midriff framed by gentle fullness beneath the bosom; new back-waist dip. Printed Pattern 4824: Half sizes, 14'9,, 1644, 1849, 2045, 22's, 24's. inch fabric. tern part. Easier, accurate. . Send 35¢ in coins for thjs pattern —add five cents for each pattern for Ist-class mailing. Send to Anne Adams, care of The Pontiac Press, Pattern Dept., 243 West 17th St., New York 11, N.Y. Print plainly name, address with zone, size and style number. Couple Marries in Indiana Rite. Married in Chapel in the Gar- den, Angola, Ind., were Sandra C. Brown and Robert W. Stasiak. The Rev. C. Y, Sevolt performed the Nov, 16 ceremony, ~*~ * * _.. Parents of the bride are Mr. .jand Mrs. Norman L. Prown of | “%rescent Lake road, and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. ant, : oi 1, lane. * * * Attending the couple were Shir- ley Young. of Monroe and Larry) Wigner. The Stasiaks will live on Robindale lane. The bride atterids Eastern Michigan College. Music Presented for Senior League Mrs. Thomas Spears opened — her Martel] street home Sun- day to members of Tuesday Musicale Senior League. Pat Spock was cohostess. — A piano solo was played by Sandra Brooks, Marcia Camer- on, Fran Spencer and Miss Brooks, accompanied by Lynn ; Thompson,. sang several Christmas selections. Program. chairman. Gary Relyea held a discussion on or- Size 16% requires 4%5 yards of 35-! Printed directions on each pat-, look of strain will be your only rewards if you do. AGE OF TENSION It’s quite possible to feel fatigued ieven though you get enough sleep 2-\at night. That's because we live in an age of tension and high pres- sure. To counteract .this feeling of weariness, streamline your day to allow time for rest. A nap of 15 minutes, twice a day, will do you much good whether you.think you feel tired ‘at the moment or not. The important thing is te stretch out and relax. Shut your eyes and prop your feet up. You may not actually sleep but , you will feel refreshed. Never go; through a day so active that it ‘allows no time for a break. * »- *. When ‘you find yourself telling a member of the family: “I didn't your eyes, first to the left and then| it you need glasses, —don'tgo) without: them. Squint lines and a “Silver Bells” will be ringing Thursday when Women’s Fellowship of First Congregational Church presents its annual Christmas bazaar. -Finishing work on some greens for the greenery booth are (lejt to right) Mrs. belie Bouck, luncheon chairman; Mrs. James Clarke, house beautiful chairman; Mrs. lan Kiltie, decorations chairman, and Mrs. S. E. Kline, hate president of Women's F win Double as Jockets Lightweight woven Orion top- pers-can double as.suit jackets this autumn — then worn un- er Wepesais-whee:- the jo grows chilly. They are very easy to care for, as they can be washed by mactiine’— using” short cycles for both suds and rinses. Allow the topper to drip- By VIVIAN BROWN AP Newsfeature Beauty Editor Most women dress, make up, dry on a hanger — no pressing }-use perfume, and cultivate a needed. winning way hae attract and ar es have a: chance to sit down all day,” it's time to put the nap plan into practice. . COMPLEXION HELP Few of us are endowed by na- ‘ture with. a complexion of roses and lilies. We need a little help) + * x*-- | Most of us are better looking for a touch of rouge. Teenagers, itrue—ean- get by. without it. But}———— lafter that, rouge is necessary to lend a_ pretty pinkness to the cheeks. It should be applied with a light hand, blended carefully — puff if it’s to look pertoany.s nat- ural, Women who adhere to: the - tern set by some high fashion i medels-for-—just—lipstick_and pow-|— der should be absolutely - certain first that their skins are perfectly flawless. in looking beautiful, ¢ Highest town in is Saint- Veran at 6,693°T n the French _ 1Alps. : Matched Sets! Tie $12.00 Value Bars & Cuff Links STERLING SILVER 7” ser Fed. Tax Includea jwith a modern with cleansing tissue and pow- | -| dered over with q swansdown Otherwise, rouge is a great help a There's more than one way . fs to skin a cat, as. proved by this symbol of the twenties, brought back twist — a raccoon coat ‘made of synthetic ma- E = terials. + they object when a man offers hemline up-to the level of the uthorized other, even her husband would A whistle. The second needed to | LIONEL and start all over, “although she was pretty enough. As it was, | AMERICAN FLYER I yawned. i actory Service Pilayy women need. to_ shoot : F is to set their figures off | so that their father. or brother TRAINS—TRACK would be proud of them, -and & ACCESSORIES so that another man realizes cimstoccrce" | TASKER’S and looks again and again. . ~*~ ©. * __| develop an automatic smile. “A |lot_of women have pretty fig. - Plant and Showroom, 5390-5400 Dixie Hwy. - Waterford, Mich. OR 3-1225 Elliott! S mae PURE CO. he You Desire “Custom Made Furniture? E Elliott's 30 years of expert craftsmanship enables | them to style any piece of furniture that you~ may F E desire. Elliott's will also build any. piece to. fill a} ‘specially shaped segment of your home. To com- | © plete your choice of distinctive furniture, we carry the largest selection of upholstering materials in A the county! Call naiih-or stop in at our showrooms, { x a tne Open Evenings by Appointment! ‘Men Can Often Help Women to Improve Their Raassccns ‘off into a grocery chain store some day just as if she were breezing into a cocktail party to test my theory, She would smile at~ all the males the knows in the store, and she'll be amazed how they respond. Then she can keep up that same attitude all day, until her husband comes home from work. She'll be surprised at please men. But sometimes suggestions as to how they can improve themselves. Once in a while a man may come up with some very useful pointers for women, however, if they'd but listen, as a letter to this column from a retired Army colonel indicates. His advice to readers for their amuse- | * + * ment ok ee “In short, it isn't that you girls aren't pretty and do hot have good figures. You just murder what you have.” Avoid Creasing . Taffeta is a fabric - which her over. Women stress sex but lives longer if you're careful not to crease it when laun- dered. To prevent crease marks, avoid squéezing or wringing while sudsing and rinsing. Pat off excess mois- ture with a towel, and press at once to restore crlepesee. iol ® * Pontise Preas Fete - . "Women should practice pat- 63 W. Huron FE — ting children, too, until they oad nd nice ch aren anil ice, monger am "Rensdaien Call Us they have: that little hard took..| D & M Bldg. Service: 1] 9 S- Jessie, Rear FE 2-7004 “My wile is lovely, but when } Mesidentio! & Commercial Building she is occupied with household chores and has that faraway look, I never pay any attention to her. ~*~ * * “The other day I saw a beau-. tiful blonde in a clothing store in“ Daytona, Fla. She was dressed perfectly with a figure that was out of this world, Westmoreland, Duncin, Wright and Imported _ would have given her some ad- vice as a big brother only my _ Boutrque Costume _ Jewelry down the aisle. If I was sure | she wouldn't have slapped my face tthe blonde) I'd have given her’a few bad minutes so she could improve. her personality - in the future. HAND CRAFT Hetise * * w : > EATER FMS “French girls have developed # - a look that seems to say they do that Ge iaytiak duaek- Ake ! ward than American girls, ex- | cept they manage to avoid that | YARN: SHOP hard look, A.man can buy a’ | esa Se ; fos statue anywhere. He. doesn't 1 want to marry one. is. pg Ren ay “Why doesn’t a woman take en af “Oakland County’ 5 Oldest Custom Furnitiire en 4 &: Dr. ser Ek “— OPTOMETRIST — uw Located ct : ~ 9613 ELIZABETH LAKE RD. 1 Block West of M-59 Comer ot Cass Lake Real, Pontise a ad OVER MAC'S eeiey ern s . Formerly of Rochester . _ EVENINGS BY ‘APPOINTMENT ing hours, same as anyone else. Check Your Teeth ae ~ Lipstick-smeared teeth have a _ way of distracting anyone talking to you. For this reason it is wise to check your teeth after each application : Also there is: less opportunity of ; copy of this book today! Will Locks on Drawers= + Irk Guests? . Actually, there's no reason ‘ae for- Lipstick Smears jas Persondl Papers in Spare Room i it : oR ; tf in i and I don’t know whether I should address them to Mr, and Mrs., or to Mra. alone. Will you please tell me the polite and proper thing to = ~~ = it has been properly blotted and scription,.the answer is definitely not applied excessively. \Mrs." alone. Some wives are always thinking) q)ear Mra, Post: What is the ‘ot their hijsbands’ happiness—and) proper thing to say, if anything, how to when a person for the florists’ rst time that person has the next very loved one? Bese. “One of the girls in my office just recently lost her moth- be coming back to work I would like to know say to her. She is a Tat Z Rtn i 3 , 3 an Are Stored Away}. Fy \Are Strips in Sugar or} : Oe sna i age at , | Mrs. Minks Rolls} — air in most of our well-heated rate Ms uf biss : r g i TF as ee * 5 rt oH i Hi | * i at & F f i | | ! | z iii te Fe ei i z «f 3 a iF : fii EEg if i 1 ES * Special personnel to ea | c oss sist you Jad . Our: divine gifts — “will be modeled. expressly for you... HE thal : if is ber 4 i > r- i i |e is i 3 See, “ft Hy i 1328 ter—100 per cent humidity a . 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Easy fo , clean No Mohey Down—50c Weekly “curs HEAVY SAFE EXCLUSIVE EYE SHIELD Allows Cuttir always ¥ ge ve of ‘SAFELY eye protection and Masonry Mate- y rials © Right or Left’ Hand Cutting @ Finger- tip on ici ae ) 45° ~ RIPS, CROSS CUTS, MiTERS — é TOCK, SIDING, FLOORING. “MAIL COUPON TODAY iWKC, 108 North Saginow: tla ares cameo els oe cars Sop afl PO Ti § tor only $39.95. ! agree te pay $1 Down and $1 Weekly! : FEderal 1 £1] Plegse|send me the STEEL BENCH, too, for $9.99. ,A me mere PHONE roe : 3-/114 “TODAY =} |. ae 108 NORTH SAGINAW FE 37114 } avontss_—_t 3 - —t FREE Parking Behind Store! wt EF ty Pecos none mere \ ¥ ' Automatic Grill and . Waffle Baker With grill apen mak bce jonpalian oral | s1’7* closed makes toast- ed sandwiches 50¢ Weekly Automatic Electric Fry Pan Versatile . < use it $ tight at Yable . . . 7 automatic 50c Weekly Automatic | Steam or Dry Iron . lg ee $4 Ds stantly === 50c Weekly © ll Portable Mixer Powerful, yet lightweight, . » The local volunteers will: be join- + 20,000 marchers in the i area in the drive to pfdinds tor xesearch into mus- oe Soc nah heap orders: = Yule sions “accidents DETROIT (INS) — Christ- mas. means heavy traffic on ae for relaxation over a cup of -coffee.”".” - s . Benson Won't Quit WASHINGTON (INS) — Ezra. Last year caiais collected some | meeting quired under the City Charter to oe eA conclts wR: ; : Se tend the easton. Later be said he would be in attendance “just ‘in case any. taxpayer has any ques- _ tions he wants to ask —.of me personally.” Funeral Held Today for Clarkston Youth Service ‘was held at 2 p.m. today, at Christ Lutheran Church, Water- ford Township, for a_-Clarkston High Schoolsenior who was shot fatally Saturday by an unknown hunter in Gladwin County while _ Aunting with his father. The victim was Aaron Daniel, 1, of 1283 Andersonville _ Rd.,. ‘Clarkston. © ; West Branch State Police said state ees Mather left the boy in a Hinto the woods to try to flush put a deer, The father said he heard gunshots and an hour later found his son dead. : Burial was, in the Lakev iew Cem- etery. An only child, Daniel is eves by his mother, Matilda, and his father, Goodfellows fo Sell Papers in Ortonville nual Rotary Club Goodfellow newspaper sale will take place ‘Saturday. will be on the. streets at 8 aan. ahd will sell Ipapers untiG p.m. ; Chairman Arlo Davis announced that the proceeds will be used to) help crippled children, for scholar: ships and to provide food and clothing for the needy in the Or- tonville area. : * * * : Serving with Davis on the com- mittee are John Wenger, John Teare and John Fisher. Spoelman Appointed ‘LANSING (# — Arpointment of Johm Spoelman of Central Lake, president of the Michigan Farmers’ Union, as a Democratic mcthfer of the State Agriculture Commis- sion was announced by oda Wil- - |liams Mond&y, Spoelman: replaces Ray T.. ing ap, oh Se term ending Sei 6, 1963. Senate confirmation is required said Anderson had asked itot to be reappointed to the five-member commission, saying he had been il’ and also giving other reasons. Probers Find Violence WASHINGTON (INS) — The roncee nage gab oman hoe , today — it has uncovered dbout / 150 acts of violence in Ten- nessee and four nearby states. carried out by Teamster-con- trolled “goon squads,” clearing nea Alger while he went) ORTONVILLE — The third an-) wil “Discontinue . es a for “Having Mig Quadruplets: | up LONDON tINS) — ‘Beitiah ronll in\recognition that, money isn’t what it. used to be came with an at when nouncement that Queen Elizabeth no longer will-pay a bounty _ a, wns Nelenentes et ea ‘tury by Queen Victoria * | enable parcts meet sudden a Moage poetics” or $8.40 would - vanish like a snowdrop in a fur- “jimace before the onslaught of sud- :' * \den expenses fn the. wake of mod- ern-day triplets. AVONDALE a three-act comedy, will be pre- '|sented by the senior class of Avon-| In addition the three “‘quid” a cts feed compared to the Wot that the proud mother of triplets may colleet from the British webb: in Food Tce field Plaza Shopping Genter. The store will have seven check- a = Ib years. in Detroit. “LeLacheur worked in the meat department of an , -greeery store before joining © Wrigleys in 1954 as a meat cut- ter. He .lives at 1510 Mohawk, ‘Reyal Oak, with his: wife and. two cueer-sas * * Borders was employed by Pack ers Supermarkets for 12 years-be- fore that company merged with Wrigley’s. He has been produce; imanager- atthe .Wrigleysuper- market at: Telégraph and Huron, in Pontiac. Borders lives at 473 and four chiléren.. Watérford Teachae. Hurt in Accident Waterford Township High School speethy teacher Robert Alexander, of 3994 Oak Knoll Rd., -is in St. * Lovin Hospital, Ann ‘Arbor, re- ‘“frem injuries: received in an auto collision. 5 » was on his Way to grey when: his car collided - BLOOMFIELD” TOWNSHIP — sign; will be the first. store to open at the site of the Bloom- out stands, and an adjoining park- ing lot to accomniddate 175 cars. a” parcel pickup station will be located at the front of the market. ned Wrigley’ sin A ts) as a student manager, after being | mployed byA — food chain’ | Before taking over ‘the Bloom-| n ifield. Township store, he managed| The bonds are for paving, water A..D. (Dad) Weber slaps the Sata SH the Wrigley supermarket at Fenkel and Birwood, He and ‘his wife live! E. Beverly, Pontiac, with bis wife jat; (8 pm, * r) Se RRR ~~ —e. = , 3 * INDIANA'S GOVERNOR VISITS STOCK AP Wirephete ~ SHOW — Gov. Harold.W. Handley of- Indiana, © Ind., ok te Wd lentes Ueto méntioned as likely to suceged Sen. William Jen- Show. With them 4s junior champion steer, ““Hon- ner (R-Ind) whe says he won't seek seelection, .eymoon,” a- Hereford, . which Mrs. Secondino poses with Mis. Sue L. Sond, — te, - showed! rd ste “L_ Secondine, 19, of _ Goshen, Ind. Honeymoon national ‘the junior honors at the - ‘be picked today at Chicago's In-) shew last Saturday. ternational Amphitheater, es Other finalists Little Big The climactic moment of the! Be ‘entire show will come when Judge; feepedarseas, Aberdeen An- \improvemient bonds opened! Hast: night at- a ‘special meeting | held by the Township Board. x * * Hines and sewer mains through-’ lof a steer — indicating the Bralid ag lout the township. The lowest bid- }champion. _A@erdeen Angus summer yearling ' lider was the First of Michigan] One of the nine finalists pleke@ shown a by Kenneth P. Eitel, 31, of ./Co., Detroit, with an interest rate} from open-class competition yes- Green Castle, Mo. terday was. Honeymoon, a white- faced 1,000-pound Hereford sum- | mer yearling steer shown by lof less than four per cent, said Supervisor Eugene Swem this ne. Handicapped Youth ‘Group to Meet Here | Govérnér- a 1,050-pound Aber- deen Angus senior calf; shown by ic ick* Wood Jr., 16, of Spencer, ,sarios, 31, a 1,050-pound Here- ‘fen Tunior yearling,. owned by he Hawkins, 2. and co-owned re o. €ae > * to World Trade Bod FERNDALE — Michael Kreider, executive= ip rector of the Michigan Association) A of Retarded Children, will be the guest speaker tomorrow night at an open. meeting of the Associa- tion for Handicapped Children. Kreider is expected, to discuss . functions of the association hew the needs of such chil- are met 7 teas the asso-. trot, served. on a trade and! Assoc : and halfback Leroy Milner on |team backfield and he's just a 146- eo. | : e-point . program Associated 9 — _ 10 touchdowns over athletic policies continued to-\naven't finished. So there is noth-iCjags A team the first team. No other team (pounder. Stewart is a heady signal-calier averaged 44 yarda on his punts.|in 22 years af the school. Voted the day in secrecy. ing definite to report at this time.| Every section of Michigan was was able te place more than ene Teamed up with him in. the| Whe on Muskegon’s dis Gsktenes cali ore a a ee ee by Dr. Glenn Seatbre, faculty rep-|We will report it all when final covered in this, the 17th annual All- man on the squad, backfield are ) wayedan but ¢ : : et Ba tie tees ee teammates, Brooks lave resentative for athletics at the Un- decisions are made. : ’ “ z —— a All-State balots were. sent to) Stewart of ? Milner of is pear “ei oa ome —myea Tom Smith of the powerful De-- Suan | a on eRe gr a all ‘his _. iversity of California and confer-| .This Indicated more silence : Sot every high schonl conch in the) Siw oe | ae ol ’ troit Denby team. Schultz is a sn ie ; enge spokesman, told newsmen af-| may prevail today as the POO || 4 sale on tn meee, San 9) Ee = gridiron, too. Lapel tremendous player on both of- 5 : : struggled such problems as schol- ryan ons AP members scattered through! ay in ail, it’s a backfield that = wou dhscogen fense and defense and is headed is a rugged little arehip, ald to athletes, rule em- # } Michigan, The return was record-laverdged better than eight yards| "°™! ‘#” peti for Michigan to join his former | guy who was the most dep tyreoment, and football erbedel- | shattering : each time. it carried the bail. its) Although Stewart rushed for| teammates, John Halstead and | abie of Filnt Northern's line ing. A bid to regain eligibility ' f The 195T team has. everything— overall passing mark approaches|more than 600 yards and complet-| pick Syring, who received All: | men, playing offensive guard and : St Sieteneeoa 1 amd § | size and speed in the line and athe 60 per cent completion figure. ed 58 per cent of his passes, he) state honors last season. defensive linebacker. UCLA and § at USC was expected ‘variety of strength in the back-|Milner and Folkerstma each|had a red-hot battle on his hands) 11.) i, addition to catching) The overwhelming choice for the | later. ‘ field. It is an all-senior team that}eclipsed the 1,00-yard mark during|{or the frst string quarterbaqd Jj seven TD passes, ir aifirst-team berth was Steve Sticler 4 said there was no final Texas A&M Grid Coach |averages 185 pounds-from end to|the -1957 season. Both are game-| He barely nosed out Jerry is and is as one ofiof Wyandotte, whose coach, Dick decision on any of the points Granted le F end and 37% pounds in the back-ibreaking runners with tremendous) the fine junior passer from Bayi. finest defensive ends in the Hoffheins, called him “the greatest : The program under discussion, ran Release TOM ifieid. - : to speed. City Central . who got the second jiong history of the rugged Saginaw|high school lineman T have ever : which has as its key point freedom] Contract once again that the little} Bigler, a three-year regular_at|team nod, and Mike Westley of/yaiey Confererice. seen.” The balloting for the ¢enter | of foot! ling, was man sil has a bigplace Jn fot-|Grand liven, isthe power runor| Midland who had to settle for!’ wit, Weaver at tackle is Jon|berth wasn't even close as every a by the Board of Regents of the ball, two of the ‘state’s tiniest stars|of the group. The type honorable mention. Schopt of -Grand Rapids Ottawalcoach who saw Stieler, a dynamic S| University of California, acting for) COLLEGE STATION. Tex. (INS) a Se ee ae & Folkerstma carried an 11.2 rush-|pills. An aggressive 210-pounder player both ways, named him on ef | Poni: Geer) Bryent, : 2 ib. who siands 6 feet 1, Schopt ‘waslthe All-State ballot. wut . CLASS A . = , I phaser; School Position “Hgt. Wet. Year _ - : Jim Schultz, Bay City : End $1 196 ar. : ma Tom Smith, Detroit Den ] oe le average in college, 23 in jun-|Texas A. &'M. f ve idiand . Tackle 5-10 180 Sr... 4 ' gollege and 2.5 in high school. "s request stated he w Weaver, M > 7 Tuition grants in aid on basisied to be free after January 1 to Jon Schopf, G. R. Ottawa Tackle @1 210° Sr. : of.meed leonsider a return to his aln Larry Brooks, Lansing E. .Guard © 5-10 180 Sr. = §. wage. rates-no” higher for [et Alabama, as head football Gene McFadden, Flint N. Guard 5-8 155° Sr. - athletes’ than non-athletes, no [@C. ce ee Steve Stiéler, Wyandotte Center 60 205 Sr. -~ campus representative jobs, but | The former all-southeastern Don Stewart, Muskegon Q’Back 6-1 175 8&r. pe eqeeeete snes se bee wae tae as Coben ra K. Folkertsma, G. R. Uriion Halfback 5-8 146 Sr. = a el set to ceneed ae | ES cle Ot ane LeeRoy Milner, Midiand Halfback 62 190 Sr. a of _ «ed geodion cere intention to “complete Don Bigler, Grand Haven Fullback 5-11 190 . Sr. pe . : areer ( SECOND TEAM = ENDS: Howard Mudd, Midland; George Audrie, Grand - Rapids Catholic. pe ” TACKLES: Walt Herrala, Muskegon Heights; Low Pavlott . Hazel Park. ; «Guards: Milt Nolff, Dearborn Fordson: Jim MeCann, . Current : Southfield. » Dividends * CENTER: John Furman, Midland. QUARTERBACK: Jerry Gross, Bay City Central HALFBACKS: Osie McCarty, Muskegon Heights; Phil Gaines, Flint Northern. FULLBACK: Bruce oaréinati, Grosse Pointe _ HONORABLE MENTION 3 ENDS: Cornell, Wyandotte:. Emerick, East Detroit: Lansing Eastern : i Montrie, mang Fordson: Murphy. Hazel Park: Wait, Muskegon Height: ae. Grosse Pointe: St . Birmingham; Hornbeck, Reyal O«k Dondero ‘ Farmington. Bigg men Baxer, Ann Ager; Budde, Detrott Denby; Hardin, Fitnt Centre’ Owosso; ts, Grosse Pointe: Schram, Jackson; Smith, Port Muron ok bern; Yauck. Saginaw; Sneddon, Hazel Park; Wena me Rerai Oak | mia: Ferndaie. OUVARDS: Bigeart. Benton weeny Balthouse, ‘Halliday, eens. Grand Haven: ; maw. Hayes, Midland: Se ; Rizkiie, Farmington; Bro _ Pontiac. Grant, Southfield: Marters, Herkiex: Siexsk, Ann Arber, and Thee vey shock wp asereceae Ol sgn nied (Bryant) have as athletic director and head “This is not a recent ehange in. dividend policy, but. has con- tinued for the past 25 years. Lett We have never missed a Dividend Period Since. Our . Founding - im 1900, . end Duncan, : BACKS: Ailer £0. Muskegon Catholic: Austin, Lansing Eastern: Ballman, Fast : : lg ee : i E ‘ Clemens: ‘ere °5 * mouth ‘ ——reemane Muskegon ; Weatley, Midland: Woods. Adrian: Whitmer. Pontiac: Mer, Press Class A Miindien Southfield: Gibson, Birmin Quethiiela: Ciyma, » Age « and es Haz! . ingham ; pond Royal Osk enact Pilar, football team. . ‘Ends: Jim Schultz, Park . & Loan Assoc. ‘ Brooks, Lansing Eastern; center: ‘Steve Stieler, Pa ; x ; y and ‘Tom Smith; Detroit Den- Wyandotte; backs: Ken Fotkertsma, Grand Rap _ ssieen ‘ waaciine team competition. Delores Deelzo| bY: s: Roger Weaver, Midland, and Jon ids Union; Don Bigler, Grand Haven; ew- bbs, Reybon ~ Sat porr ae Sear ton series of 538. Schopt, Grand Rapids Ottawa Hills; guards: art, Muskegon, and LeeRoy Milner, Midland. . Titan Coach to Return 75 W, Huron, Pontiac AE 4-0561 ; 600 Attend Grid Bust / : ‘Says: . . You Get al VI" AJumni- against;season as head-coach at Michigan; Ten race this year — — the lowest in 21 years. But the. alumni heard reassur- ing words despite what happened on the gridiron this fall. 4 Ate oe : “You can’t find anybody in Ann Arbor who wants to de-emphasize undergraduate participation and football,” said vice president for student affairs James Lewis. Oosterbaan said “Michigan al-! Grid Sit Ges Supt DETROIT #—Head coach Wally presented to senior quarterback Fromhart and his entire staff of Bob Giardina, The Varsity News. assistants will be. back at the campus newspaper, gave the most University of Detroit next season, /valuable back award to senior half. says the president of the univer- jback Al Korpak. sity. Team captain Dick Chipeser n The Very Rev. Celestin J. Stein- senior end,‘ introduced the 1958 ‘captain, quarterback Lou Faoro Frombart, whose team came x scene Dra eeg bamgheren back from a 27 record last year to a winning record that almost om Aa plans are made—and ‘re included Hed se our a made we re included .a bow! invitation, callec ‘I'm introducing these men £0 blaming on having Wally and his his 1957 club “the finest bunch that you may know what ever the ontre staff back with us—there’s of young men I have ever worked results I'm not the only culprit, never been any other thought with. |Oosterbaan quipped. about it.” eon - Vie Heyliger, for 13 years Mich- igan hockey coach until he stepped Hear-Oosterbaan baan said, “particulary after this year.’ Me intreideced be staff, Emiatt, line coach Jack Blott, defensive line coack Boh Holloway, end jus. This has been A ‘disappointing -Hyear, but undep“all the circum- they have done as well as any ship team we've had, [I'm prodd of them.” : epeaker was Bennie Ooster-| ys, who just-concluded his 10th In the atidience were 600 afumni attending the 37th annyal. Michi- *\gan Club of Detroit football bust. It was a gloomy" occasion at. times as Oosterbaan -recon- structed-the 1957 season, Michi-- gan finished sixth in the Big nan pion, confidence in the future, said “all FOR CHRISTMAS Speaking at the Titans’ annual Navy Star Honored ways aspires to strive for cham- football banquet, Rev. Steiner ‘ ‘ : ee ee eS sald the 1967 season, which saw | NEW YORK (INS)—Navy hall : : ‘ oO me | the- Detroit. schoot win six. of ; ° ‘My backfield coach, Bump The unbeaten team of 1932 was| te OS set, ‘teat naan, [OCR Ned Oldham won college Gi ve [UF KIN | io sahaue bc he coal ena remy tony wih Ne: Oe | eagle trait of our patient, cou|ward today: for, cinkin eo ; " ) ls & ecasen would make din: seca tins stirs Ivy William-| *S¢ets and persistent efforts.” the Fan andthe mod Saturday at , ; # | appointments an issue. It was json, now Wisconsin athletic -di- A couple of years ago the Titans! Philadelphia. CLEAN CARS... / =t-t =fett-tle) in nele) a a ees rector, ne ie Saran aa oad tae ‘ 7 - ~ - injuries 4 at Michi>~Wistert. m u Dorais _ WINTERIZED .and READY yo GO . / " ys play for the watverions: Gingreal morial Foundation. r Six Months Warranty ALL use CARS i “T've seen some of these -boys|™man Gerald Ford and Willis Ward. + ¢ ¢ -after defeats. All I ask captain, tackle Jim | “We have good to be J. 1952 Pp ontiac 2-dr. Baya lo fener, 3 395 . ie that hey ave their level: Beat. dean ae presented oo George confident,” said the president, __ : rare = Hi That they have done.” Paterson award for high scholas- (“that in the years immediately 4 ; T954 Chev. 2-dr. 0, Heater, 5 895 I The alumni gave Oosterbaan tie achievement while a member (ahead our football teams will inest , = anid | what might be considered a vote| of the football team. eS ee ee oe bs 1953 Chrysler 4-dr. 7 Raa: Rear : confidence when they applauded Saicbienst 1908 cates John Vecsiiies ta thie and helathetion Rum : , io, Heater. ” |Hernnstein introduced | states.” ® # one sais y : ! I : | 1955 Ford 2-dr. nf sire. SC 095 1CROMETERS | MACHINE DIVIDED _ ‘‘io~cons rm he ond winners | While he lett the door open tor | | ge : Radio” Heater ee + - RULES —_ : a possible return to night foot- For . 1954 Chev. Td Real Clean Oat “I ball, it ‘was opened only long : B ; ' ain j = enough for him to say that “we y | TSST Ford Cust. SOUS. = 1598 | ting ? See en ee : uM MM oe = | richer football benefits from ._ A . ercury H. Radio, Heater, $1395 | | ne cre | Hunting is dangeroite, no matter what the “safety | er eee. De iL 4 1954 Chev. 4. dr. Radio, Heater - : utions . . . a stray: bullet, poisonous: snakes, The light standards were re = = ao - - Power Glide, Clean . cE FROM $1.40— 6 INCH Bog falls. These are only a few of the = — cat Loagy ne pon 2 ‘ - aap teiner himse’ vors me : | 1954 Ford 2-dr. an ee S$ 7981 DIVIDERS & CALIPERS a — ea ig ud — poaee ee eae : Q | : | 1954’ Pontiac 4dr ounce | 7 JJaicerity snd inferiority.” he said| | “FRerto“ Rican” Rum | 904 “Ul. Radio, Heater Be Ple for y. Needs: *“ * * 80:6 86: PROOF Schicftotin & Co.. New York | : 11954 Ch 2-d ee ser ig The team. loyalty award -was! & 4 ev. I. 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But as of today Denton is* in- Detroit, defending champion of eligihle because of scholastic diffi- the 6-year-old tournament, is look-|-uities in his freshman year at ing to three men in particular tolthe engineering school. take up the scoring sl4ck left by the departure of Ebben. Green Scoring | iN Paces MSU Win} ////h\\\ Jumping John Hits 30) Points in 74-55 Defeat for Butler onal 4 4 | 13-3 EAST LANSING (m—The Michi- : STRIKES AND SPARES Gel Ist Choice, pis Infielder choice. 3 cS BIG LINEUP — Clarkston has its eyes set on the Wayne-Oakland league title this year even though the experts say Northville will walk away. with it..The Wolves get into action tonight in a - _ non-league game at Ortonville. Coach Dom Mauti Pontiae Press Photo gives the team a few words of advice. The six Bill Noles (12), Leroy Parks (4), Jim Jénson. (9), Jay Campbell (10) and, Russ Sofferdine. First Full Prep Hoop Slate Tonight mainstays of the team are Dick Lippert (13),- - nore? ketball takes over the sports scene'season. 15 MINUTE SERVICE ‘while you relax in our com- fortable waiting room te your favorite Hi-Fi Music! Sn et ee ee one (ee f = * * Pe TS enaie toute ts a enath eee tewintees Today's busy i 8 _That- game at Milford could be- urban Catholic led by veterans eine. am began with an afternoon game (come the top tussle of the night.istan Moniuszko and Art Goisdzin- which could be intesesting, That {Rochester lost four starters from|4i and hopes to use tonight's ; Kansas City chose catcher Harry) tit had Cranbreox playing host (last year but the return of “Pea-\same as a warmup for the loop eat ee pris can we ferns, ay al Fale "ae nay ie The Baltimore Orioles came up TE ay end tea Wesnc| Hopeful Holly skipper Herb “\strong again. 1 is a Wayne with outfielder Bert Hamrich who Oakland -\Omaha in the American” Associa-. tion, * + * Johnny, Gray, a righthander who’ ego last year, was drafted by the Philadelphia -Phillies. The lanky hurler had a 43 record at San The Cincinnati Redlegs sought to bolster their pitching corps eon ee ee ee pitched for St. Paul (1-1), and Macon (11-11) last season. Boston’s Red Sox drafted 21-year- old righthanded relief pitcher Clar- ee 5.6 2 ‘ ee 4 3- ah New York a 7 i 22 WESTERN DIVISION : St. Louis ..... = € 647 Cincinnati 7 ex 7 412 ae 3; 8s sw YS SCHEDULE . Qadelphia vs. Syracuse at New York Cincinnati at New York St Louis vs. Minseapolle at Detroit Boston at. Detrott = MONDAY'S RESULTS : awe ULE —_— ¥s. Cincinnati st Philadelphia St. Loule at Philadelphia 4 trio of Southern Thumb League | : worked for Cleveland ang San Di-| “Seek Berberet; May’ Sound from « $13 record under Swap Porter, Finigan’ new coach. and Greengrass ) Win Over Army COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. 7 - {INS) — Talks between the Detroit Brings Lambert Tigers and Washington involving a possible eight-player deal were to Award to Navy be continued today at the winter : baseball conference in Colorado) NEW YORK (INS) — Navy will Springs, - go to the Cotton Bowl as football Tiger General Manager John McHale said last night tentative talks called for a trade that would) involve mainly the switch of catch- er Lou Berberet to Detroit for J.) ' W. Porter, Jim Finigan and Jim Greengrass. The Tigers reported would also receive an infielder New York Yankee chain, after ~ he apparently decided he could _not get Sherman Lollar from the Chicago White Sox. : The trade talks continued for ” |battles are among the other area, contests on the first big cage cal- endax. New Haven goes to Dryden, Armada will be at Capac and AL | mont hosts Brown —- ‘in er games. * * ‘. Rounding out the. slate will. be be! South Lake at Romeo, Be ath home against DearWorn 1 Farmington at Wayne, Vassar rj aid tn a i jit } 9 S. Jessie, Rear FE 2-7004 Nae ‘Building. and I remodeling, Call Us | D & M Bldg, Service three hours late last night. Around midnight McHale .emerged from the conferefice with Calvin Grif- fith, president, and “‘Cookie’’ Lava- getto, manager of the Senators. “We are recessing until tomor- 2* MeHale announced last night. He gave no further éeails. proved jumping John Green is not daily a great defensive operator but! 1» 410 it’s called the “wash-| ie ‘His -total for. the game was 30 ick and it'll miss ly | i ‘i a Es eeeeeete i FE ——- send it into the Sac rf uy : g a A z* i fy 2 3 8 if pete E 5 é cd = = "ski Pennington a. bod g ef 4 e i Aa a ae PenceSwe 8 on <7 + Bacon oor Lo ad a ~ SuennBace ces. Z % * Gogooansoucoan : i ea Peewee es yy KING EDWARD wae ju Chris pce ~- in %y the oars to sprit ‘em Special my. Wrap! ¥ hts ae angling your-ball into the 1-2 poc- net ae enting So ee across | just it too fully, you | it too lightly; cial te io — 1957, John F. Ditle Co.)) % -@ Rugged, all-aluminum constructi ines Complete, including All Hordweret ont {gee -® Aluminum door jomb 1 wet 1” thick oe "a fe 2-8381 THE LEISCRM AN 0 ae : ' i vee se * 3 He 50 SMART TO GIVE... _ SO WELCOME TO RECEIVE PREFERRED WHISKEY — BLENDED wnisxty a PROOF. + 65% GRAIN NEUTRAL iesiers. STILLING a mlhasste NEW ein hha a week buys: a a. Portable Allowance: ‘on old typewriter: Don't miss this opportunity...call today| Metal Table on Wheels NEW! ALL PURPOSE STAND ? oe _ ‘ i ‘e fe vig TWENTY-TWO Mink inisters Discuss. bs ‘Man of the Year’ “When the Waterford Township| » Ministerial Fellowship meets at 9 a.m. Thursday in the Drayton] © Plains United Presbyterian Church members will discuss possible can-| Sites Der he beens “Man of| the Yea” *® * * Sponsored by the Waterford Township Junior Chamber of Com- ' merce, the “Man of the Year” con- test is now under way throughout the township, and the minister's group has been asked to assist the daycees. - Organized last spring by pas- tors of eight local Protestant con- gregations, the group is united for two specific reasons: To discuss community needs and problems, and to ‘provide closer fellowship among the ministers of Water- ford Township, ’*« * * The president of the organiza- tion is the Rev. Walter J, Teeu- wissen, pastor of the United Pres- byterian Church. Tavern Keeper's Kindness Comes Back ta. Daughter BOSTON W—In the “personal” section of a Boston ome ge want ads, Mrs. Catherine J. Labor Secretary Takes Dim View on Short Week. Moore ‘read recently: “Would any relative of the late DETROIT # —~ Secretary of Labor James P. Mitchell was Patrick Finnegan who ran a bafjasked about a shorter week in a * * te Mrs. Moore is Finnegan's gan often paid the fines of patrons |“! who overindulged and fell afoul oft the law. All Citizegs Take Shots ' PROTECTION, Kan. @—Firat| town in: the country where every- one under 40 has had a full series) of polio shots, That’s Protection! Basil O’Connor, president of the National Pollo Foundation, gave the town! a bronae plaque denoting of the United Auto Workers, said: Blame Gas in Death lof State Gl, 2 Pals Meany to Scotch Idea Unions Chiets Scorrifil of Giving U p Wage Hikes ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. we Labor union chiefs looked with| jobs pase Pig ti as Sper ond rom oT Of Le! i COL! e that unions help combat fl tion by foregoing 1958 wage boosts, gested the wage moratorium to counter inflation, He said his plan HAVE YOUR NEXT DRINK WITH Reuther ‘also proposed that the ta auto companies cut prices on and in return he said -the UAW would take the companies’ finan- cial position into consideration in framing its wage rng Sip proposal was turned down auto companies, = Monroe Mayor Wins Second 2-Year Term MONROE He defeated city commissiorier a. 2,209 to 1,811. third candidate, Alvin E. i polled 285 votes, on SAVING CERTIFICATES — Pitolt your surplus savings or invest- ment savings at. any one of our 8 con venient banking —n- NORTH AUGUSTA, s. C. w— Army doctors have blamed carbon monoxide gas for the death of.a Michigan soldier and two buddies whose bodies were found in a North Augusta hotel room Sunday morning. ~ * * * The three soldiers were on a weekend pass from Ft. Gordon near Augusta, Ga., at the time. Their bodies were discovered by "Ison of Selmon R. Lloyd of De- troit; Norman A, Roberts, 18, of San Diego, Calif., and Redeny W. Davidson, 18, of Corpus Christi Tex. * * * . Aiken County Coroner J. L, Greg- ory said he will call an inquest in the case after receiving a re- port on the Army investigation. North Augusta Police said no foul play is suspected. U.S. Invites Philippines. to Get In on Loan Fund MANILA ~The United States Producer to Glamorize US. Scientist Plans 2 Films on Science to Give Dash, Importance ‘By BOB THOMAS HOLLYWOOD @ — A producer tombe which can later be droped A _superintelligence from LOLLOBRIGIDA Sa : 1,000 Ci Workers “etc Laid Off in Canada eee a STARTS WED. Et . lt i 1958 models by an average of $100 ake always rate Geen an’s favorite clerk in a store sizes, _ colors Brass, likes and tre a ” CLOSED TF TONIGHT . = OPEN . FRI. = SAT. - THRILLING E | E E = | ‘< | at LS atts ELVIS PRESLEY at his greatest! in His First Big Dramatic - Singing Role! “Sahgese =. Rock hile Kemer bs itn a ss seemmmerrrnpeere > ae ‘BACK BY R REC QUEST! SUN. eT e iE SS ce ae ¥ oe L ‘ : 2 "2 : q ’ a ¢ o : y 4 ou : » : : : : : as e & % . “ c i : ot. Oe OER Ba OO ea Ge a ee 5 : ee : z =, . ; eee * | 4 : 4 Pe : : e- <>. 2a © Se - ao : : = . a a . x“ ‘ ' ’ = : 4 2 PRESS, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1957___ Wins S104 With | | wm : i it i ie rie g F fi Ht girly be . | ; i f i if : in ‘ : “OGM eae BN sree By T. V. Hamlin REE 44] : Fe E FE tf PRET be sent to the estate. His father, the Duke of Edin- seg fo sr wag bn the show in also ig exhibiting cattle, aad tern lagen womens boat : BOARDING HOUSE fate ’ _Y HELLO, SIN DAISY/ FIRS , ! 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President © line, has a 225-horsepower engine. lergth 3-Way Merger PHILADELPHIA @#®—Stockhold— ers of Hercules Cement Corp. at a [proved merger of the firm .with and Riverside Cement Co., Los ples, Stockholders of the other two firms also met yesteslay. ® 8.32 hiladelphia, with the legal staff remaining in Los An- votes will be in land in the states ranges from $2 PoOs.|. i i 3 $ gaa ftisstl sion has manufactured its 3,000th/ Asker Meieri Dairy of Oslo, Nor- Bs way, purchased- the 3,000th Pure- formed, sterilized in| * * ouanseeses 88.86 er deliveries against the oeeeee eee ghee Fee ee ree Socony Meniner ‘Plans to Retire After 45 years~of service with J. Muller or 1440 Old Salem Court, Birmingham, will retire January 1. As maziager of the Cyclist Fatally Injured - LANSING — Gilbert Buysse, tally Monday when he lost _con- trol-ot-his-bieycle-and-slid-tinder- two new hardtop models yesterday|neath a school bus in Lansing.| — It was the eighth traffic death in| Lansing so far this year. Dog Eats Up Dogtag Socony Mobil Oil Company, Henry’. gan’s deer hunting season climbed 15, of Lansing was injured fa-|s the girl’s home in the Rogers Park district. Police said the girl's body was fully clothed. * * x Police said Fleig, who was held for further questioning, . had served. two sentences in state ‘said he told the lov- 16th century, Bazaar. St. John's Lutheran Church. Hill - Luncheon ‘Thurs. day. : AF Plane Lands © psx After Engines Fail to Travis Air Force Base with 54 a crew. of eight Sunday t S/eral Hospital. He had been ill two/ | months. I. Hats i afternoon in Pontiac. Gen- WATLING, LERCHEN & CO. D & M Bidg. sales man-if general 9 5. jessie, Rear = FE 2-7004 fet Pr wea’ Gecited beck: to Hawai ato was : ‘in-a Lapeer County auto accident by an Air Force CSt , ing rescug’ equipment. plane carry- Didn’t/Trust Spouse NOTTINGHAM, England a — Mrs, /Beryl Mavis ded a divorce from John F. Hooton after testifying he refused to/work for fear she might be ffaithful in his absence. | By THE ASSOCIATED 1 Accidental deaths during Michi- to 21 Sunday when a Muskegon ‘man was shot in the neck while the and his: Wife were driving in Accidental Deaths Climb to 21 in Sta e Deer Seasonies. sit from Edinburgh to s in England. Driver ANN ARBOR # — A Washten- Convicted . [posure 5 in noethorn "Mlchigen last year. + & q i FOR CONSERVATIVE INVESTORS ETROIT EDISON CO. in Oakland County — With an Excellent Record of Growth J. 25119 tt ‘818 Community Nat. Bk. Bldg. — Hours 9 to $ — Phone FE em 2 Gurgla 77 INSURANCE NaN eeasssoheSesnammssteericesereneneneeseee ir LL aw County Circuit Mon- day comicted Water ©. Farmer ‘Teamster Charged With Grand Larceny 6, of Ypsilanti of involuntary man- per cent in Nevado to a low of one-tenth of one per cent in Iowa. au i Vo eS | the grand larceny trial lame duck of president of the of the jury started in,an effort to select a-jury in. Dave Beck, 63-year-old - Teamsters Union. ’ imeuae B. Brecker te ot ==Continue Selecting : Jury for. - SEATTLE a — A second panel of 30:furors Judge: George H. Revelle denied ¥ ck Trial defense n Conviction on a grand “Ishable by a sentence up tiony’‘asking’ postponement of the trial and larceny Nov, 23. He was found | -. Ab Bis son's oo oS _'\ money trom the sale of the three cars ft i : : j z 5 i g ai been | to 15 years in prison. BAKER & -. Richard H. DeWiee — two "714 Community Nat'l Phone FE 4-1568-9 ~~ ? yr South |. ¢ ané 5, BERT FALKNER CIRCULATION DEPT. _ PONTIAC PRESS peamras ca a Columbus, Ohio. ¥ SURVEY INTERVIEWERS representative, Mr. Gerald A. Wednesday aod Thursday, Dec. weagiucers’ to nae i an eolablished Manager for Barber Shop Wondert.? opportunity to have 0 | business “ike your ows’ in mod-l@areaiae > #Ph new barbershop. Miracle Mise location. All equipment fur- $2082 of Axminster 1-441 collect, or write Carl Ryan, Box 64, -e@ as interviewers for stiort peri- od this week. Good pay. No sell- Gals om interesting ~ readership’ survey study Contact company Civil Engineer | 22a ely ©. Pa rF RAC IVE, cr) m. oF nis oh Building Service 12. | Stamwell, ‘ot Hotel-—Waldroa, | SEARS, ROEBUCK AND COMPANY - Will select 2 ambitious, neat ap- -‘‘pgering young men for training - d FIELD .. REPRESENTATIVE Felice in the following I AROE ees See ia -_ ¥.- Swindeil to Rev. RB. Stuck- » Veorhees - _ of GOM.C frock tor tele bode | padest bes Dee. Seat Fe my heart Sugg ,moeed by wile Grace “and Funeral Directors 4 Donelson-Johns| FUNERAL HOME > e: training and will enjoy above average earnings. ~ og company benefits ies security for the future. 7 ba wae ‘Opportunity for promo-| Call for confidential interview. PHOTOGRAPHY Employment _ Agencies 8A pa 419, 2%, 28, 29,68, 36, 5, M6, $8, m1, 06, 98. ( aoe _ Help Wanted Male 6 RENT it FAST|: me & IN my, home. ¥: 2%, vo em = MACHUS BAKERY ‘W. MAPLE, 8 4 "| Weekly draw against ‘cdmmission REA ant. bonus. “MEDICAL oe #82. D WARDS |S oe ~ NOCATION A VICH COUNSELING THE PURSUIT OF HAPPINESS - is YOUR THALAERARLS BIG? Help Wanted Female 7) "224 ers ga, ~ Ms 2) grate somy, for int onsEs (AMBITIOUS WOMEN | *ieneee or preveu re, geme | “ESP R TeeE AES alt MEN Al AT "WORK DIUSTER $375 through Rent Ads! Room, | "for sgh = house, apartment, any-|. - thing — Want Ads give yor ACTION. Dial FE a TECHNICIANS siesta NED TYPING Will pick up and deliver. ream tS ae Woman i DE es p.ng ris |Roee, a Gs ~3 te nae the stann ae m 5 HOUSEMOVING -— FULLY Wasnd Rea] Estate : 32A MORTGAGES - _Ansurance Agencies 17A | INSURANCE KIN: “INSURED BY PHONE Nicholie & Harger Co. 33_W. Huron PE_ 56-6183 Odd Jobs. Very’ reasonable. _ Gregg rea Service moved ee af ie ot | chai ita = aytb saris RE re: Farm mitt | es Tractor Co. Laundry Service 18. POR FAMILY LAUNDRY serv. | © LISTINGS WANTED BUYERS ; Leslie z Middleton WANTED FOR CASH | se ale take prize of know-how at your. &-1 LICENSED HOME. _eneed mother's care. aon furniture. FE |. | FURNITURE N Di "Batre howe “ory, cutee Get = te for 3 ib fommunty or ees ae Wr5. sXTIQUE DISHES. OLD < A wf Wtd. Miscellaneous 28 BY TOOLMAKER Have few sa Sees fae ye eure “Trucks t to Rent | ‘QUICK CASH. WHITE BROS. com mercial oa. ty ies eee you yo EB ROY JNAUE. W. Huron 5t. EE s CASH sae har TV's. RADIO =the meas .. 2 Auburn TaRaE a RMS. en Also _ M. om Realtor ha Eh Fag or i : "er cent LOAN or $3,000 AT 6 Pe “sire: eet | Eek y = Wanted to Rent “4, ii ian nancies: saosigiainn a iad eee “gore A AY ussall A 8 to 22. OOMS, BATH A! TH AND GARAGE. eS 2. W. DINNAN a ae iene RMS. 4 BA MECHANIC sT, v; oie ata Auburn ‘Ave. FE og i) UNF. HOUSES TO CHOOSE f . AD as, All prices. Jerry E. Adams Oo. 2836 Dixie Hwy. PE 44561. * W. HURON 7 jing and bath, autaenatio gas noes i-car none. “Children per- blocks Leagan Gen- .-.* ital References required P oa ta 102 :. Hu- 8S. Rochester Rd. OL 1 Ee. Aubura Rd. OL & ¥TON DO YOU YOU ANS ONLY ‘3001 ‘ . T, CHIL- mo. a ee © ores. ) MI ¢-3263, morning 3 ROOM. 3 AUTOMATIC ut. Near .actories. PE 2-1716. wale 3 bed page Rg A MA ig md large lot?? Uf so, cali Jerry E. Adams “eo FE bince fa ier $: ze OR FULL “PRICE” LOVELAND. | EE | & formation ¢ an es Taree, et FOR MEN. : cea nner ere a) at once. Conven- ent kitehe: 2 ‘and bath on. first r, 2 bedrooms. and —#_ om “second, Carpeting and "drape tached 1% car reasonable ree: af nan ar garage. “ite _ Been Goel |. “Smith-Crawford, Inc... [ ~ Paved street, all brick home| - REAL pace | 100 OAKLAND AYE. | Templeton WHITE BROS. ESTATE STOUT S| ~ Best Buys” - Today — _ FOREVER YOURS “pay : ESTATE &i CRAN a Pm 4544, no cg Aeris eh peg rooms, ba oe mee. gg Oibew GAYEORD 136 EB. Pike LAWRENCE FE 4.0585" ig IRWIN. - Civilians BURIN 4 . iy 8 REALTORS mE. ‘FE 6-0466 cLOse To iwetkins Lake, wirictty Modern. ss et Pome > ane Ego CLARKSTON —- feres of able = ge Fg gay 2 rms, Oi] fur- ones Be ones J sees possea- wakepeO HL HARBOR” rie . Also lak ia it .. ‘Briesa “sell with jake pr perpen. aE Re rs ‘ealtor— Orchard ‘ +458 fw Orgad fake MG EP em VIEW! ranch bunga- "BRICK Bein ‘oaths Ara SS fee aay me pansion ares nd wom SELECT NEIGHBORHOOD, com. | Roy Annett Inc.| fms Ee seamaren id = e is ‘only - ‘away, oe more Route then 7 ou have ever| page al a: 000 wn four bedroom ‘hom me oo RAY ONER,, 1 Realtor = 26 SB. Tele Open 9-9 FE 3-7103 . 7 OR 3-164. ‘MULTIPLE LISTING aenvion | i KNUDSEN) Seminole Hills naty is conventent to. schoals is, bus, and shopping. as 4 8 on WM. H. KNUDSEN. Fe sass, Eves..10 Pm 3-9005 Watkins Gas send ae ‘s 2 eedtooe _| iat FE 2-88, Seitheast Side. Bare fee ste ote Perry Street ws mily — § room 2 tparime $14,000. Senne ~ John Gi Irwin RRALTOR Phone Pht i Boron street Eve. FE sei! -BLAIF SILVER LAKE room an ig Re room. er & dryer. car ‘ 2 large consider trade fe ‘smaller 1} -home. “DRAYTON. PLAINS eee a | "GEORGE. {REALTOR AIR sell, rent, buy, swap, hire, “pon. WISH FOR ast | MONEY! Make it easily | through Classified Ads. To GILES REALTY CO, “| $490 Down}. NO OTHER COSTS | —_ Ssession 7 Y. Lonefellow. at eet bedre ere | ee Very nice. 700m, 2 Seesaeee. ot, dowr and sell oe PEE Pee ee ee gels A Pears ay earace PEcetal 45101, so on Masirctsa Yeasannios| ae aero Peg SoS ear ‘ROOMS, RAEBURN AND _MA_ 5-811. ” MIDDLETON : Zntoet Aes FE " 7 SPECI ALS! “The troyble with you, Johnny Miller, is that you always | = hot, water hes oll, Haas. Beauti- por want to go Dutch on sous ® but anal homework!’ wily se i . -000 Paint Creek, House In exe. cond “ LocaTED Fe off Baldwin love- : _THIS | : On Guna, near > : 2 bedroom e with \ = Adams. 2405. cea Established in 1916 joads —- space. sores ; For Sale Houses 43) “ONE! : “JERRY ERRY E. ps ih For RENT (OR SA N_AD- he . stream thas Re pe aaatasteneers| SEMINOLE HILLS “| § cra Hard wood fears | $195 MOVES YOU IN terior ea ” sees = ks urnace. e ) ; } Teak Aue: nea Sh ith not '140| YOU'LL. like this convenient _ to doyp and $80 per month. | Monta Sesmante PE batel ar | em a = oe the " =| Why Pay Rent? me ah 9 mon gation on Cherokee. All brick. Calter" ‘an ‘appointment to WE A Welies | a Your owe, iandions — pay , Fen ate N AUBURN, ee fl living eel : We : Fring oom. rm, ® per month, down, $35.00. Owner P.O. Box 835, Pon'| Iy Hitchen. family room, 2 baths. AUBURN HEIGHTS — $750 For ¢ vel Colored Families | ; P artridge iMAciINE Eu nl Shc bu heats 3 RMS. O ‘reens. ; utility, ‘Large lot 50 x insulated, inclosed front : nice yar. pine trees, re \ Se Willem wrens after 6:36 for" appeiatanan tate Ma tee Bio" on nice street off Squir- em pees ee > = 18 THE "BIRD" TO sEB Siete he ee! fast pot nadie age a i ' wok - iT é & real. : —- BUY FoR RENT | ROOM HOUBE AT], CRESCENT LAKE -|qs9 Down — Locaieg ott | inplgupboard space and meak- |—~ BRICK INCOME. | | ° Secoome ee, baa For “white people. AREA: Sane ieee | So cee tear | aah ek Sars Se sere cee | « seas, wabes, eae, See Cl: deat LOON LK. WALLED LE. AREA pure jute. bs pF Fog BF Cisse to aoeutewn. Imeneé, pee” Grossed owner about inst | SEE THIS. $1,400 down. ar on Large 3 bedrm., full ba Y att e2 ‘home, water,. Loads of closet session. Price $9600. Terms. For Set owe py sn REAL RURAI CF aeaaeaiteeleda ME gy oois | Mctoum “storm's ocd | Purrgadee call” Met. Speers ee ee - REAL ESTATE INC =, _- ks " 4s a" oe - ee aie 7] in ‘pack and side of lot, only 3 : gereens. Immediate e5- SYI VAN VI LAGE safe Prey. $118. 1h) Colebroke.” MU locks te school. This home-te|- ~ Sioa Russell A. Nott, Realtor L L DERN ROOMEBRTHAND| 20f" 12), De, apres Wet at iol cae ES Y j Large ving Toom with eyecetsy: | utility room. FE 2-9832. offer for down gy ~ Sr ana New 3 bedrm. full heat. Sa ot “- : pCOERe . eat 3 +e $8, \ a bat plus, wy,” Go re We arm ge w Hop: J 100 2148" ate ‘oo | ghet cneaa tie sirm| _ $8950—TERMS age” meee WILL TRADE een , ae _ 38si9 5 *~ oom home, “with ut basement. | es slie Midd ae ee Hiss unfinished oe ure REALTOR FE 4-3581 . eee WOU. furnace. Tie Boats, "Lares _ with dormers windows install | PEST? PE 8003 MONEY paved sirect. Terme. | 1050:W. HURON ST. dicing combination At fer adults. Muirose "7 after space, Bes wtiful fot eit shrubs . ee 2 FAMILY DUPLEX OPEN EVES. TILL.9 | tachea Large well-isnd- 6 p.m. H. Cook, Lake. trees, ac block. north end. down, PARTIALLY PURN, HOUSE, CHIL} You erate DOWN qed, Liye, bedroom | - SCRESCEN NT LAKE _ : eee. home. Only 3 miles cut. O . private drives. One apartment is 3 bedrm. ome. Parge . living LAKE, LARGE 3 : ; i Een wr 8 Pe 3 an coe rented other is vacant room. garage. $6,251. easy SEE Pe vac | wm me | SE | MILLER | sete re : ; ae TRADE — . Modern home outbyildings. TOwnsend a VERY clean modern ' 6 room 3 RENT — OPTION Semetiend win satee tras | deere egern home le : George R. Ir Irwin EesontTfereiee nena ode | Sete sate ieee: 2s Néw 3 bdrm, brick, full basement.| and wall, oll heat, Kool! Sasemant’ olf fursecerond tents LAKE - bows a On Sua (a4 corpek.| terms. RON Y 3 ete. used homes. FE) Vent awnings, 100 x 300 ft. lot lot. r leaving town and dining, room. large enclosed wa oO) ALLEY 58787 or We 0 _ with trout stream crossing rear; witli sell for only $9,950 with ANGELUS al modern finished bese- MS st Pontise Lake- RENTAL UNITS ie “eooe| YF R AINBOW © Everytiling “very “beet conattin WESTERN OA ttractive hhew duplex. type ~ | START SAVINGS A Beeson Pedroomg Ale paul * oe Paved street pear Lincoln Jr. Or nar BOARD OF REALTORS m, aie ger cast la’ tty’ | ‘armel, a ot me Piste eee ps | See ini ee sro CALL Toom k ranch = ust s ae ir 22614 $. PADDOCK | room. i walle-|_—_ nee — ans Seenserd : yous & Kampsen Rea)- os EVENINGS 46308 Pull mosers base: tiled ree- |? AREA" rE, oe,’ bf ; ‘ SYLVAN MANOR sUB . f % eet “3 omg reation area. Price fine | 2 ¥ ; a 3- bedroom brick reich home » 38, ie | -garpete 2 “corner cabinets, Prigi- ~~ Epp J0K2, JOSLYN = = Walisept ; re Attached 2 car carport, 2 af py Sciss SS eee und semmgerome.| _s ree home Saad, large OL 14076. Spo inet : tri . TWO BEDROOM HOME. $50 A A lot. Priced to sell with terms. = softener, Rae. cinerator” = -- oom micely dee: Fay | x hg wie 7 Erenla sheer 6 call Mr, Wells, ; CHRISTM AS LIVI NG Fated. : ONION LAKE. 7 BEDRMS. WiTH Elizabeth Lake Estates , aes IACKAC SWIMMING, Fishing. Boat- EXCELL —_ Close je north comer igre 308i) NT] same terme 3, beaizem | A. JOHNSON, Realtor poe rou ie ee ey Suinde Baroteae ot, att | Four THIS CME. LARGE Place." Remodeled kitehen| 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. | 4, split level shell om out lot or) in and heated front’ porch. dining L, 2 large bedrooms, large ay Si.s08 Terme: rooming close in. $90 a with eating space, yours. 1 te me fee. Nice trees and extra lot for family wee 1 tot “LAWSON REALTY month, FE 4-5420, reh. Basement, heat. FE. 4-2533 m and 4 * in soeen. °. garden go with this cozy, of ca Ot] furnace, pie- nt Lake Cottages es 36A a oe Diumbing or septic tank" field | 2 I basemen and'1 | 3 cer gereg iach more ai ee ee i Rent , sarin ign tile, | steal, kitchen hee a oro | car garage. Preshiy gelnted 7 buy at $9950. Owner 1g Sette “BOWE — "'¢ ROOMS, ALL FURNISHED, WIL- RETIRED. price "$7,850. Low down payment. possession" Slates wits. . en "Ss 3 fetes tom Plains A: * Nemtinacisonamni OR OnKiant Union LE Ra | pL Mee down, ONE “ONLY! MILLER qatte, Rent scat “OR Sa ‘ 2411” Bateman & Kampsen Realty . : gical PSnaae For Rent Rooms 37 Priced Right hae 341 = EM ros). after 7. pe ag? tele alee Realtor “FE 2-0263 % sale ar, ok seat Weit side location on bus | TIRED? MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE | Service, - ney 2 Feef occ wy T=¥ oa" | Ag JB.oF “more sLEEPET oR a home-——needs some} pile, oF small ney, naa S 6 im, —— se Ee | aa ; ete : . AN Foul like i FE bie - Foo, $2.00 down, | ee ae wie an “| Meet ae mare ( . ‘| A RK . Gil HEAT RECEPTION feces. tot a Grelone Fussy Buyérs gee : = yee pond. | Located Located 00 sf OWNER HAS UCED ig tite yy BH ORE STREET. Large J R Hilt DOWN boo. ae Gok ee 4, imatety Ss See he REDUCED home. Bus to St. Benedicts 3 bedroom home. This home has ~ ti. FULTZ oEN: teva Se seem ome fo eux wae. | eaeet a cor twille dows. thage a REALTOR t.. PAYMENT Hemen. Close to town. FE +0976.| Pioneer Highlands Suaecs ted oat okt" rea pa Bg ne ag base- « fotowne fencing around | good yg oe gg tL Huroa rr senk An. PVT. ENT +h oe brick, 2, bedrooms, ied oo 3. Aas Fenced $10,950; Terms cine oe yee will pamad get toons. Setee Ee 2 room. petro see : a AF bedroom aa gee 2 . : . din ; i . : ¢ : e END r full basement 73 IRST FLOOR! space. Basement with rec- Ra. Fie” 4088. | MA tip : - ; walls, full basement, gas hest,/ Move right ‘in thi< clean 2 bed-|. ing. On tot. FC Y co, im. W. side FE S100 eatin room finished. Gii| Listing Service. ALL BRICK, 4 com | Above the Average — it iif —~E——4,- inc 1 in a SS Sica eS" = 4 will long: trees 26000. IM State. : Vuh —OFF BALDWIN | — Sgiter ‘et. Priced "st #18 Hite Seles ant ise Me | See Rael ee Ron SLEEPING “ROOMS __ | Feome, “lea bath, “Storms: ‘and | tome hing ‘nice? Well Jrgik im, closets, Fireplace, Fame e “a _dy to. school ¥ _ like-new, large 2 > Lote, Seneating what 3° » ee woe 33 tSeminole Hills Ma Set cent interest am come.) < vase jaree 3. Sedvoam te tek sane i preed no children. 3300 Elizabeth Lake Ree built bric Built in "34 and all newly terms, ae ment, on 1 Re 2%. Mae picture window. in| BREWER ~ecorated. It has Willi Lake : ced E : ‘ : RE ‘3 = “cheerful kiteben ‘with dining throughout. Don't mis | Williams fe > A spose, spacious %, ing this hom ress vileges with this three | Sasar mls. There ie 3} 328 speech” Large home Port, Bastecewr and tile bath. Basement with; JOSEPH F_REIZ, SALES MOR. * ; ° “home = plus 1% rooms, fu full room With re window. en bg tne gas sete hot iy S50 N. Parke oth Selit.| WAL FO WORE — 3 bee down paym ee and the ‘tt sement, ce heat. in Kitchen, fenved’ lot. ‘ ' — pias ee as wails, veperate ven blocks from bus and schools. = ee eR, aah ferme: Io VILLAGE OF WATBRPORD icteened front pofeh and “2: basement, Lots of large few a wih) 00 Gown. EO eee Nicholie & one ~ HEEPING “RC ‘ROOM AND Ps — ; Sronm, tnedrecn | home In ex in og ment’ Immediate possession. oer apa oak mace CLARK a AL ESTATE IVAN Ww. | 33 Ww. HURON FE 58193 Shere Er awee) rece lectin (SMR SUE COPRAM Rae “Ee inquire is dl} ‘4 APART. T “Terms. Call 3 pedro 5s wile “tal New Miraci le Mile- ites "kittie p uusrivo seivich at oe Birm fat 14 Mile. s a4 g SLEEPING ROOM POR MAN ON- me itory, Se piete bath, beck yard fences i, ust reaped lot and ail’ fenced. “itt Jos corner 3 te Pina side, *Y per week. FE 4 Bedrooms ot 905240,” an srccllent bur | reduced to $10,050. Terms. Owner very anxious to ‘sell Open Eves, & Sun. Res. PE 5.2566 ee . sours LisTING @ SERVICE Be i me: bare wees, “ps move 1,005" | to g a party. Bee it today! i 4.4. BROWN, Realtor, iF /t Leslie R. Trip / Realtor ’ Street 6 rE +410) or PE S280 Lage Family Home th is priviiegés go Deeusitu: Eis, ful water, € Sark, Ro gor sonable down pay weet. et twmed:| 2-Family Income . wv Walking Gistance _ te the beit, Bud Nicholie.. Real tor. _ @ Mi. Clemens Call a Michoer ter wihtahincadidnds pm. on Lakefront Brick. ~ On Maceday Lake 1964. 9 bedrm. brick, iarge living ream full bath, Trade Your Honie on - New Brick Ranch Lovely: 3 bedrm. red brick with | attached 2 earn $4.09 ooo yearly S _— o Co. erpense Ca" days Mr. | TR 2-800, ér Mr. Bridges, Zee. Money to ty to Leng 337 ~ LOAN S~ $80 7 oak 3% © LAWRENCE FRIENDLY SERVICE x fort mtit.Soe Bt terms. By appéint-— “LET'S TALK - - \BUSINESS” ‘Here is an hy Pd OODW ARD AVE. most terrific HARDWARE— LUMBER st lovetion on main highway) \ Be Bott Peat, er"apte | Select ‘owner pi tl part t A Now @ 1, Coe oe mo.) . fap we toveniary. includ: f pric 7 7 rol-en delivery BOWLING ALLEY ee Biiest inal Grice on’ tortnas TAVERN—$7700 DN. | WARD E. PARTRIDGE REALTOR ta leave State. - Restaurant only $4000 - ane quarters for couple, _ MICHIGAN BUSINESS. SALES COR PORATION co pean ae BARK at OUR FaOwt Doon -« Partridge “8 THE BIRD” TO SEE © 1007 by SEA Nerve, be “Herbie, ‘I forgot my purse: Will you carry my, mad SS namin ewes wit TAI. Money t to Loan B53) Sale ‘Household Goods 37 Sater a STATE. FINANCE CO. GET THE CASH YOU WANT ...$25 TO $500 IN yy TIME FE 4-3581 Sara SEABOARD | se} FINANCE COMPANY ~ ECONOMY Off. co. I eonare Products Distr. omall capa; t¢ own profitable business T ie wriie or 2. 1183 NS. PERRY Z Net BARRING NO PROBLEM Ves ped Double dresses . ches ___Mortgage: L Loans _ 54 54 LOANS $600 t to $1500 . AYOFFS “= 'No Short Weeks ‘3-Room Outfit poate. See chest, “bookcase bed, ie ~ ay Pe i lamps 3 tables, aoome i 7° down. S60" per motith. Saver |: Complete Bedroom. bed. 2 lam: shape and in- = wmatiress, ar | ae te Living Roce = = tombs 2 |__ FURNITURE. unr oe baXp CONTRACT. HOUSE- TRAILER, SMAli HOME THAT 2 -NEED NOT, BE - "JIM eon , | Sale Land Contracts 52 ; OPP PLLA AA AM NGS MULTIPLE LISTING SER 4 POSTER BED COMPLETE | | Grapes with _ 6-31 ‘brand new. Tove m2 55 AT Toe ‘too ‘Pay only 40 weekly, $e ' Pu . Py eke Ave. UGS WOOL F. are ® i r. pads, $5. Pearson's 2, | 42 Orchard Lake ave: 9x12 Felt Base Rugs $535; Sale ot eit baer MAID VINTL wee. te >-Ft. Wall. Tile 256 _ gineso™ ee contin Paint. & Sa. Ee "Byers. 16° W. SEASON CONTRACT. __ Federal : 2 Or will sell. OL 1-6252. CHEN. 1 Al + aan TRADE 7 RM. MODERN BR BRICK BREEZE. & BOY BIKES. SELL OR | rep hee That have you. EM LOANS BAXTER & CAR sofa, owe cushions. For gun or to $50 BUCK = Finance Co. . Pontiac : Dre yton-Plains " Walled Lake En -CASH LOANS — io YEAR che aera Maal of wsual 1 to 5 [eating for im atiate installa: en! m * tion, pies $50 qite off from pny estimate you have tow the first 5 } si up. A slow season boost iL. LA, money dn. Call early or eves aaa 1a CU. Fr. FR NEW torola table radio, 3106 eabere. | ii trade for new face brick, 3 tkirm. ement, od aah. fas cep . i e - si MA 5-T00g. rope ar te reese” 1 1% Perry St Comer, Pike: Wa’ Up to $500 -Onbtand- {2 Loan Company 202 PONTIAC STATE BANK BLDG “| FE 2-9206 LLANE ALLAN LALA AL ali 2 BEAUTIFUL COATS. SIZE 12 mt condition, Cheap, PE 61415 . _ SUITABL Ha 8. use.) TEAGUE FINANCE CO. 202 N. MAIN -ROCH ESTE BORROW WISELY” From Specialists! Hoasthold Pinkies \ ssgeanl ons and Fir. rE 40535. MICH. ‘COLOR FE Os710 after $ p.m OY is APT. 81Z@ erove Wit x Li KEW cope $35, MA 43603, , ABS ELECTRIC RANGE. “KPT size. ORiando» 3-782. i ABOUT. ANYTHING “YOU WANT - : FOP THE Hi OME or BE FOUND fen to pay das and elec. erators. ranges & water iientere. prpscanes ‘Tea WHOLESALE & RETA te ater tie ot ‘tans Eger _Keego.. Figs, Renny ae j ar Ee $15.86; Spemens ed Pa RErRig LINOLEUM & Pale, F bal, eat. nie AVAILAB qarace to Now. valk 7 TAYLOR G $a. M tates aaa ooo ‘Mkt. Meee a _ ALL SPECIALS OTs PSL am. Ww aie re TY "SURPLUS LUMBER F "ANCHOR FENCES BE) ea Sth, ere evn _ week. FF 26143. Sites he eee tH 900s OLD Ice skafes AUTO. W G MACHINE, cement, uae son Mt ow * Rew a Used skates for tet ou heat Fon oller takes. i. . FE ,_ emt. sharpened. SH ARDWARE ny Huron Lots ot 2 Parking WwW IL L "RRADE aT = 2182 A little out. of Way, but o lot Across streé retrig- Open Every Th ADE IN. DEPT ba: tse oun. i474e Y PLAN bay by, —_ CONTHS TO me out ag con weak sround. 2 acres of free pa: conn MON. SAT. ® to ¢ 4 miles E. of Pontiac or 1 mile E >of Auburn Heights on Auburn td. MOG AN TIQUE ~“GORNER CU PBOARD. + seal chests. Guar. electric waahee . JS f Bectsentee : ore : ses 8 BENS IN LUM BER CO. 8 oes pickets ae ee ee ee. colors, ft. sles er Ol Heaters — he Beat at halt the E cot.) De It} Yours self “a s-axiron ws Wael. | Munro Electric €o., ae oe | apa & PORTABLE TV. $89: Boe sleet @ryer,* $118; de- | Queen Bag 598; “Norge re, Push-button BH od Serke eet gas dryer washer. $8: 2 yrs tc pay or 00 cayo—seme as cash WAYNE GABERTS ‘121_N, Saginaw _FE 5-089 a S'APRICAN BLACK OAK DINING table 4 chairs. All 7 e new. FE 9eiae pane Be. th Soon iiesraenibe nice anes eis PPLIANCE SPECIALS Useo GE «$48; Used Ken- more drver, # ; used Prigid- aire, $39; us auto- matic se, Auburn F :-— #V, 21 i. Ua ACRES Fa TRADE-IN “RUGS eeee qt 18 W. Pike, Rasy Terms, PE 41122 USED TR aati . ee a ocate Si} ag pe "re Sale Livestock 72 "tor Auto Glass Specialists. Setety nines for all care & trucks. 13 CHEV SADDLE HORSE COLTS, *% BLOOD PONY FILLY. wie O83 CHRISTMAS’ GIFTS ST . MAKE NICE FOR CHILDREN. CALL MU oar | oe sli & R. Motors ave, __ 7m oe ¥ ox Stuer aie Res \ FEE dehole Brie Pontiac Lace, whi puke cent off, | ster 4 9m: a ax VILLIAMS wih bo wer a fg. power Auto — Zi seats ‘tadlo & te “Sale Farm Produce 75 APPLES. & eS ~t on pont SPECIAL SALE). ‘ew see 712) INLAND LAKES PE 41121, 3127 W. Huron, PE 2-6122 “JOHNSON I MOTORS | vENS MARINE 8 s96 Orchard Lk Ave. FE 30020 | - Transportation Offered 87 roa o. CARS FOR NEW YORK sup allowance “MeCulloch Cham Saws - POR AS LOW As #1 We take trade-ins & give EZ we are 8 a few good used chain ve sis ve chain sews for: *" KING BROS. YOUR I H. DEALER a Rd. at Omar Auction Sales AUCTION, FRIDAY, DEC. re 407s 41112 6‘miles west of and VER. PALM BEACH FLOR. After FE 24144 - Wanted U Used Cars 88 Bud Shelton Motor Sales days or CASH AVERILL’S NEE Shop it, then bring it at here for tp CAR, PAYMENTS FOO SuRDen. Y 1120 g. Main Reddo EVENINGS bo Hh Be |R.&RMOTORS| OPEN EVENINGS some less Lake Orion Sa FORD — "MERCURY. MY 22611 $7? FORD FAIRLA 500. DEM- — > én. car “TOM BOHR INC. % -"7 Clarkston | Motor Sales Chrysler-Plymouth - _ Wholesale Prices Easiest Terms—Now ! "35 ag eg 4% 4 dr.. Automatic, tires. Low mileage. ‘SS Plymouth 4 dr. 33 Plymouth, V-8 Club Sedan. Pow- erfilte Rok H. "83 Pontine. 2. ér. "SS, DeSoto Firedome. V-8. 4 dr. R& ah Wi Mp Sin ‘rive B & TRANSPORTATION SPECIALS Open Evenings—Please one MAple 5-5141 _32 8. MAIN 8T.. _CLARKSTON $1 2 DR., POWER- cond., §275. sans, “GOOD USED CARS 1967 Boveer Bel, Air’ Wagen. ed Chevrotet Be Demo. Demo. Olds, 88 Several 1955 ‘Chevrolets on hand, Taylor ‘Chevrolet - Wallea Lake MArket ¢1561 (Oakiand p, ident Chevrolet & otor Sales | 2-3 couldn’t afford to take me out “I think the only reason he married me was Uecause he wav tien kan, a yer , anymore, . Fer Sele Core 9 nearer e Cars ti I q238 & SERVICE of driving, 4 passenger, per ¢ evenings ‘til Foster s Imported Autos 467 Auburn Ave. FE 20145 ———— Suburban Mtrs. New_1957 Chevrolets _ at Bargain Prices Taylor Cnoue Walled Lake Market 4-1561 ‘eT 1 DE ane, 6 equip. ?. rd & a Breton’ $100 dn. ‘wil Vigetius pe Eo. = equity. Call “HAUPT ° Pontiac Sales | “§t Pontiac - Starchief Demo, Cate- ns sedan, full power. — Super Chief. Catalina ‘shonery” Bel Alr hardtop. Exe. "$3 Pontise 2. dr. Hydramatic. Ra- RENAULT-DAUPHINE | AL cost — eae aie : S688. Woodward nt Pee airmingham m8 91 cuny. "62, 2 Ra. P, GLIDE; E. VERY EM_ 3-0161._J For Sale Cars Joe _arthurs. Desler’ ot Mis en Nites "til ». 1957, 98 ~ Suburban Mtrs, | CHEVROLET | Aa wt 1956 COUNTRY SaDan ® PASSENG: TWO—TONE GR ea Paivate os. NEW eo 1945 FORD 2 DR. V4. ‘Ran. YOUR YOUR car dn. Low payments. Call Ed- _Ford. FE 5-0204 die Steele tfatiemission, V-8. in| plates, —_ FORD RANCH WG | PORDOMATIC, Baijeo'® ova Dejuxe Holiday ne, faded | GENEROUS. JOE _35 a Montcalm _ “OLDS otors OPEN. EVENINGS | 1m Oakland Ave. ‘37 DESOTO Power steering, radio & heater 3,000 actus! miles —_ ‘ "No an. Kesume baymeats “DESOTOPE: uh EA VALER. ¢.* a me. or © ane; “CASS ATW. PIKE 8T. 2 . mat +7500, : _ 32-0186 Turner Ford. ‘@ FORD CUSTOM 3007 DE. _ fnew) Big heater. ' : C rtibl T Positive “Undere regain Nnpdstietd Fim, a owner 2. ts “aha "S $200 down. $00.82 per mo. owt ask meee Millon EXPORT MOR Harold Lerner Ford rte tech nha Mien stom PE 8-600! | PONT IAC ee PAN BILL 's SPENCE $198 2 Oakland eve. FE ton PINK & be 18 oLDs. ot ORTH CHEVROLET a : a3" Sy ‘o : MI 4-2735 _ B* snhnon Sadhana FORD WAGON “ger Sage me tow wheat Coed’ cean owner car Wine: a as “it MERCOMATIC. ined iv ’ is right car, Eddie Steele Ford. 68 Oakland psc Se bast, oy SGaaCPAY WaRROOREAIC Re. es - ‘Sens = 2) * ene woes #55 GENRES) Recta eth ae tires. A Seah tar trig windows ty RB , beautifal A. one owner Suburban Mtrs. ¢. 4 mo. at OLDs DEALER 865 _§. Woodward Birmingham with safety fon $2,200. Take Se. MOtus" east ea GooD, y - San all Eddie § Steele, ee Ge at» iz Pecans ‘A JUST. Your Choice of These - Your car stra pein mo mo “Cail Reconditioned, Wi Bham SW EPT-WIN 1350 N.. Woodward mace 3 Door, stock No. N3667. ‘STATT'S | is MOTOR SALES DODGE CARS - : AND TRUCKS —| LARRY - JEROME Boy es oa OCHESTER FORD DEALER |. : [ea at |e sem L ON same tans Ponce “1951 WILE ACCEPT. Outboard weotors, appt — ete, “as || pirmtugben Suburban } Mtrs. a 665 8. Woodward Birmingham | You Can't Drive ~-OVER-. TRAIL oer ete ANGE]. _ MOBIL. HOMES PALACE. REGAL Bottle : Cas “Pats and Seppe pe "85 FORD “$1345: “Cy of Cu s Saginaw : ‘wor OWENS rorD Ne STATION WAGON es DOOR | OWENS _ / re sae 232 6. Sagine ie |" “tie art heater. — Wi nterized. Why pay for it? Compare our*prices — shop around | att you wt Poatise: "Cadillac x MI 4-1930 ve. rEF rai Oe R % R MOTORS Boo gree ae Me, beans QUEN EVENINGS ‘Tt VOLESWAGON B® H. WIND. i Ave. + | WW. Low miles orm : ,48 "pire Serge te "Git Reatnte Ot Sad inst, PONTIAC OR, 305s CHEVY. | “iatenge detune model. Perlev jssé PONTLAG sfation wadow.| $202 JOE" uw acd. fester, bearer tem | Rabo et ee _ | PONTIAG, stptION WAGON. 4 LOOK _| Never damaged. $1,400. FE 34044. ‘Bud Shelton ~ eee 7 ram “56 Chev. convert... .......:.. $1505 . 1957 Sraiie OE ae . 83 Pontiac 3 ar” : $1Ma ‘V ; "6 Buick Hr. |. $1393 ; = 36 Chev. 210 2dr. . $1148 + : -“ x uT $1545 z ss “4 Ford V4 sedan 3 885 7 "32 Pontiac 4 dr “s eee) lef * |B Bostic sedan $ is i eft. leg 7 Ppa 3 ~*~. eoupe. . fei = | ' “Bad Shelton Mcioe Sales |- — iy Auburn at E. Blvd — FE 0003 ; i Ps. te aor on Eadie . io Bice ke as low as "dese eres Pe S1, HR | $1475 ‘” PONTAC hs POWER . —Eashers. FE Plus Taxes +o. Your Car Down P ontiac Bank Rates sdduddasae ‘eens Ox ei — to t any ( Parmouts Belv. HT. 8 75) ¢ in and see. be kweli te 5 3 Se wea Tare Sl CHEVROLET ares. Seats once ffs] 1000, S. Weodward 19008 Perry-Madison PE 40100 eS ; Buy, Trade or List Auto Brokers } : Oakland County's vitae ~ Motor Sound Like _ JINGLE BELLS?. . Sleigh bells are in season all right, but not when. the ringing is in your auto’ $. motor. It’s a sign o' trade. Look these fine, good running Used ; = . steering es eee a. eee venes eee EIDER ENGLEHART +52.Chioler-Sedan : “ : 125° ~ : ‘1 ils Sedan «= < J EROME. Olds - Cadiflac Orchard sae Et Cas FE { : |Hargreaves’’ Your re ‘Dealer 631 -Oakland Ave. FE 44547 -Matthews- |. | BUICK Fe 20 2.9101 “Open Eves. - 210 Orchard Lake Ave. ~ jimmy: | ~ DeRose 3140 | W. HURON’ ST. M se le wa of Telegraph) . < 4 S | QIN STORE © “GOODWILL USED CARS” 65 MT CLEMENS ST. || , FE 3H i _SaIND THE POST orice oie ee, oo ii PRICES FoR SCRAP ge "Sh Pontisg +-tr Rutio and - ow HOLLAR hee Packard Uira x [oe ee 7 FEW Buicks || €ars over: Ride through thesholidays in For, high grade used ‘cart. We |. 132 Brude Coun g Maple fat witlz : Babes panbed Th Pl | grand style. Ail are RECONDITIONED: it will pay vou well. Dixie | Open 8 to ~ 7 oa Rv hicais Bargain EM 3-006. But We Have ao: e ace and ROAD READY. HJ. VAN WELT reat immer fr as ow be : 1395 | 87 CHEVS (3) | siitiiecas |tetinasre | “B ht | PLENTY » RSS | Christmas ‘Specials! ee M & M Motor S$ Sales - Oe tne ae tall rid) _ WE'VE MORE THAN -to choose from, V-8 or “6"." As . ¢ gore Dik “asm ate Mote tess Houle OF 7st RuoGED SEEPi| - 100 CARS L Ree : “=” 31786 ‘34 PONTIAC 2-Door ..... oevecccovenarse.§$ O95 Auction Sales’ We Buy “CARS IW ANY CONDI- HURON MOTOR SALES JS ot” 1955 "2 Dr. Special, Hardidp. radio | Radio & Heater, Hydramatic. aces: uc FE & rar ‘ | Abwavs A SELECTION OF . & heater, w-wall tires, . Pa , ee SHAR CARS t < sTOCE 08. ; 46 CHEV * 2-DR. , 5089 Dixie oa Pising 7° . pete ists ow FE 2301): 4 or SUPER MART. we 6 te Belair Series, radio & heater, 55 CHEVROLET Conivertible evecberesoas $1395 - > M = ‘2DR. HEATER. 675.) TA AT Tiss “Super 2 Dr, Hardtop, radio Gonverti Dp eeeegeescecses Every ie A * PM "Used Truck. Parts — 'B9A = 4. em, O° “IN OUR — ————_—— SS ae = Ng walk tires, automatic, | "56 FORD _ a Seon wee Nee eeee ee ** : Every Sunday ....2 PM. ‘TRUCK PA ~ | han stiss, Pe ba0T4, i ” _ MATTHEWS- : ‘Z.Dr. gutomline V.4. | radio tie | ai > : BUY & SELL DAILY oT sca Mot Fx RLANE 3 ie ne WEATHER SPECIALS - HARGREAVES 1088 Special 2 Dr. Sedan, redie & seat Se = 7 mei dipe on or i i 54 PLY MOUTH 4-Door ..........2..05. . S$ 695 OR 3-2717 A Ave. Fetes mission, new at con- $439. re saa EVERY WepNespay wiGHT7| For Sale Trucks 90) nance! *57 Cadillac Cpe. DeVille 7 DKW. "Ne ener 2B arto, cate | << wae 57 VOLKSWAGON 2Door «:...........0. $1895 m, & E, Smart Sale Farm, 330 PO a STATION WAGON x i. "55. NAS se x WGN. ' We Tienken. Rochester, aut 1952. CHEVROLET ve tactear PICKUP, Maylatr "64250 = $2395 Their heat dr, wae au Radio & Heater. . Kitmen, sotieiert, Fave We P ae ae mot a peter. : “CLEARANCE. ST Old Tes Sed: =e EEO ive. aoceitl 4 De, Sodas aie, hin fier! iaterior “You! rip compare *55 PONTIAC Starchief sont $4595 per. =: ; “Ha-: PONTIAC 2 2-Door pabeseues oe os ods ss ee wins, 3 48 RET batt BEAN ae $1295. mera rere ss i eee Sie a aia) =| a tee waa | | peewee (= SATS en Geer aps ey || '96 CHEVROLET Bel Air. Syren wile ell — : : 3 5 PERT eee eee eee in aflowance, Also a intge. selec- Oakes at Care ; Weg HARDTOP =; almaster w-walls, radio & Heater, Po % Bee Mitecd etlear eter ant Occasionally a used truck ‘i caEYy v3 vas at OR o nO Fetes Sect Cat. wcitanen met Aerio. try to-beat tile price, ‘56 STUDEBAKER Skyhawk $1495 anh HUTCHINSON demands’ manifestation. Jews tires. FE S214. pot ee Sia "35 PLYMOUTH $095 ‘Heater & Automatic Transmission, © 99 °°" ** gr niet JTCHINSON | 1953 Chev. 1%-ton.. All "35 s Su an : ee UN : _Mabile Homes Sales Inc.| steel deck. 78” by 122”. | - : . 1 rr NO MONEY DOWN | "4 PONTIAC | Station Wagon .........0.0. $1095 Draston Plaine” ™*°"'O, a1202) Side racks 16” high. Dual i as 5 Dod Ao Dr.’ Sed. 54 FORD os wid 2 Bs, ‘ies eS Se ane g wi age, Mh “Open days week | wheels, 115” wheel base. ce eee "35 ge Fe STATION WAGON Brock dis ‘53 PONTIAC 4- MIOOE So os veaxvicy bis a | 695 | rooms. Full Bath. Serviceman wil!’ Reinforced frame. Steel) , re $I 245 $993 => Special a a Radio, Heater, Sree - Paes turn over fo atone re ea d il hi 1 ‘ heater wail tires. janet ; __Nnontiy” payments. step and trailer hitch. OO 55 Ford Victoria 54 CHEV ROLET 153 CHEVROLETS 55.CHEVROLET 4- OO sy icviescdescas eed a att 198 CHAMPION 38 FOOT 2 BED- 10,600 actual weet Inj. Castum., _ $1195. : $795 Super: pega matic, | 9,0 them. 2 Drs. or ¢ Dre, radio || Bale. Menten, Penergtiee. + P top conditio - — ae See = ~| Stock” mutomatic. | _‘g-heater. 2 with Powerglide. All|} = HOD ERN HOU: RATLERS 15 nat pai int Hina. Orig : 35 Pontiac Convertible 764 FORD eet: TERRE | oe S305 eI | cecal SS ae Catalina Sedan Gees ae isa $1795 reed bank on financing. | mark, $1,500, OR 3-4864. 1 : $695 Srreater,” wewall’ tires,” buvomatic, Dingle Kew 18 (tour home 300s. Holly | — i ‘$1295. STOCK 4 "53 OLDS “88” *55 § CHEVROLET. Bel Air .. Ra. Holly's catia ible N. Mol manent ot Sale Care al __'35 Buick Sedan — SS, CHRYSLER __ | Super. 2 Dr. Pian anit at | 2.,Dr. Sedan. Radio & heater |” Vt ENGINE — Radio, Heater, Powerslide. 1+ $1395, OXFORD 1950 BUICK SPECIAL 4 DR. em 5 a +f ‘ine & ‘Windows Automatic trans-| le trans ‘ WS TRAILER SALES | 'huues—euees vac eine | Tr avel | ‘54 Hudson Sedan abe a 3455 “fs OLDSMOBILE Hardtop “96°... $1995 “pau, aahearen '53 PONTIAC L C gs: ths rai "ies, ei: . « , ' 6 1:30—T (2) Miss 18:00—-(2) Garry Moore. (4) Ar- . Rise Straight, 7) Eve's “Have Lecture—Will Trav- Dollar Movie. (4) Nat King Cole. ~ lene Francis. (9) Movie. wife Candy began final prepara- when he was sentenced Nov el” idea takes her to Montana on Betty Hutton. (2) Name That/11:20—(9) Theater. (4) Sports, Q} --_ }tfeng- today’ for their trip to the|i9 not apply outside Japan. ; Yet Has Speed the Dec. 10 show, for instance, to} _ Tune, , Sports. = : 16:30—(2) Arthur Godfrey. (| United States after Japan decided tc 2 8 aye ee beg He a ayniangtr gees Dit 8:00—(4) (color) Gobel-Fisher. Ten-'11:25—(2) Nightwatch Theater. Treasure ‘ not to po neti d Jepeonee coats Sana) Giraet, oie Phos SAN DIEGO, pe WA — am aes waning: enter 2s a rR ~~ eee ‘is 11:00—(@) Price Is Right. ay hae soldier. | same(She had been notified they would] or pony + tke pare alhis affections, Eve's right there! [Ap ere ~: ple ‘ ua—(1) News: hahaha’ hecounear” the state stesindd to tat he toomariat turned-up nose and its wing tips) ‘i{h = topical line vault Westerns v4) of: | Says Actresses Are tea Baha Tat yr Pe ed Ses ped een ae ame yey Sp, eae ese i r “a = ‘ 0 al ane r- . * : * . ’ : - Ri k | Sickye toedy Doody. range ast Jen. 30 of Mrs, Nakalrhe U.S, Embeany tn Tokyo sald] yeree*eund the vertiplane rival * * ee Marria e 1S. Ss * Sakai, a Japanese Scrap SC@VCIr/her papers are in order for im-ithe helicopter in rising, landing There will be other romantic VEE “will far exteed terludes for Eve as the series pro- ’ - 11:45—(7) Noontime Comics. er. ee _jmigration to America. i and hovering yet and ines boat these ore nt bheeoeiala, Lape wrt con 3 2 oe — : F immediate, for 9 big love | rena aha : WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON | Watanabe and the supreme-pro- ‘(range capability.” ay : | 4 NEW YORK — Actresses are very high up on the list of] _* p|curator’'s ofice in Tove said AWard Isle Royale. + 2. ¢. — | “worst possible wives” and marriage to them shotild be avoid ilo) Hotel Commopolitan, (they aid not think they could ob ee 3 \| The bent wing tips, provide| PURPOSE 18 COMEDY : ed even if it's reget to kick one of them out of a rowboat = Dough. — ae — Th numer rela Ferryboat Contract a - the wing, that ‘canbe a ag ae a = a1 \ pouUk in the moonlight . . : tions, strained during parts far below the wir : season for it, after all—and| : stress Anne Baxter didn’t get quite that” © |12:15—(2) Love of Life. the ‘celebrated case, were also] WASHINGTON wn — Award of extended for takeott or| 8004 ughters relation- ¢% ; Al violent. “We are very poor risks for happiness ae eins considered in deciding against an', $1,159,680 contract for a new 100- the wing flaps bend the! Sing.” pee aN , in marriage — I'm full of admiration for any } |t2:90—(2) Search for OD The @PPeal,, Supreme Procurator Te [peseenger ferryboet to be axed ot es eee * e &. 2+ : aia , who can do it,” is what the Hollywood =| (# tt Could Be You. (7) The| dachi Hanai indicated. a ee ee troy The character of Liza Hammond] Bre). bodngrageny heey a || Erwins, (9) Myrt and Doris. Asanuma, secretary £°M\was announced yesterday by thel ing back m the two large Pro | was inspired by Emily J and Broadway star 19:45-~12) Guiding Light eral of the opposition Socialist National Park Service. pellers, powered by a Lycomint|who combined ‘writing, lecturing} ies ae Beautiful, LS : (2) Douglas Fat solutely deplorable” and because Sturgeon Bay, Wis., calls for com-|ed against flaps and the be about it in her book, “It Gives'Me| gi ae eh (and working!) Anne’d be a nice catch for a | Tet end. Jinn, - CO) Lady Oy outside preamure ... we willl Jette of ait work ‘Same, Sa | wing tips confined the slipstream Cet Pleasure.” ee : ! _ heater ae working) anther aie weit ES | ON Oe ght tte mt Dit ae ye ew ty wl eter el. And tect ives Bre ant | EPROM seem to be stay clear of her. _ WILSON a eee . *¢ « - Deperiet, ond Menai, MD TOT wien gh ihc ce oi to) ey ee ee . ae 7 and movie cameras can now go anywhere in the) (Color). : , played the|miles away. It will make the trip| ground the pilot retracts the flaps| Steat pleasure fo include in ) : oe * other than sacra gems Jin Currently, a hover-| scripts some of their real-life ad- v2 world, When a woman’s dedicated to an interest ; Site Menge. mea aat, be Seeene Go poviin: eboat five heute, Cerrwetly. idar joval fg. When i te. ae A hen ok = her husband, it’s a bitter pill for him. A marriage rg Little Margie. poppies oo baege etter aman vg stig eenek.- ng Graces ‘slans ust] bene ot GO. aes ses oer ene eam, when a man is more or less the sun a ae \@:30—(2) House Party. (4) - Bride E y be wccalipemah ty In past seasons three privately | feet § inches long; 10 feet 8 inches Home is a 38-acre farm 40 miles $412 $958 shadow. And what actress wants to be in the and Groom. (7) Topper. Girard, a 22-year-old specialist |operated vessels also have provided high and has a wing span of 23 from Hollywood and the daily nose ae xk & *& ae net ews. third class from Ottawa, ago 4 transportation - phe feet 5 pagel tech. /o7unt at the moment adds up to:|: Cote ees Cel he tai Po art nr apaenney tear eae 0, ctw |2se adapt" et wr nd Cope Thea cee, Cn] Cae Ne 00 Cee ot they were both originally from the Chicago-Detrolt area 3:00—(2) Big Payoff: (4) (Color). rebate Harbor, Mich., 56 miles away. |Naval“Research, the plane is-eX-la. also four head of cattle, eight "86 PROOF, 6 YEARS OLD, | nice folksy-type people—is starring in “The Square Root Of) Wi tinee ‘Theater. (1) American| Answer t» Previess Pursle The service said that ‘as. pected to be given tin (stee”, four horses, a colt and 37} rye reanxt WIGHTCO,,PEORIA,ILL. Wonderful” aned isn’t ready for any marriage gambles. - Bandstand. (9) Corliss Archer. : flights from the factory here With-lassorted ducks and chickens. ee — ; “Peopl : ie say ‘marriage is a gamble as though they were Vv = di t Ts Yours. (7) Do ih miy | | LAT ie in bas ; . ae an . * ‘* —— = talking about betting on horses. But all t hurts when yous: dh Nove Tite, (@) Movie. An s Elude _ |, home screens, Eve . gamble on horses is your pocketbook.” 8 ee ee is. sl t,;wan Esc capees Civ “© _jters” are Gail Stone, | nme, who was in « het-pink Italian blouse and tights 4st ec American Band: 3 ‘Seagoing’ Park Police ayenrold Seen tee Sine are green, coteney Diet rele Oe ee 7 al PHILAD! Pa. TwOlEPS LIZA’S , wish Johnny could haye been here for our go a ee te groups of “‘seagoing” en ieee ~“‘padiienee was 80 nice.” —— a ae 4 Park police guards have been go-\ter Conriie social ‘distinction with eo eee * * . : - |4:30—(2) Edge of Night. (7). 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Gwen Verdon, who's _ me gapmpses ae got water-on-the-knee, declines week Teenage Girl Killed end dates, to rest... Lauren Bacall told “pet - us Frank Sinatra's allergic to. ice . .. I : Rex Harrison: may habe emai Ye és : | fashion at El Morocco — square eye- | ii glasses . . . Singer fe adheres e it E La} eel heiress, will make her Miami debut. ane “oat Desolate | Darla Niven’ll be the next film star to — i ao . a lis ecords ; : . 29 Bw : EARL'S PEARLS: Modern science laa oe Bie cent | is wonderful: You can spend a pen ek Oy ie evening ‘et home just by pushing a but-_ ty abet pl) ton; it turns off the TV set. That’s earl, i thong 6 . . Z z ae, ey : 7 Ne | : Lacks Known Features By RENNIE TAYLOR A. P. Science Reporter’ - » MCMURDO SOUND, Antarctica @—One éye is all you need to fly an airplane, says a U.S. Air Force authority on depth percep- tion. ~ dust one eye sometimes is as ations, he adds. * * - ~ You can't make a good landing if you don't know whether you are 2 feet or 20 feet or 200 feet above the surface. . One eye, plus a knowledge of the actual ‘size and height of visi-| ble objects, sometimes can tell You pretty accurately where you are when the depth perception ‘you ge gyno lamang not, the expert asserts. “ * * *. : This ‘mowietee is especially fmportant in antarctic flying be- cause the surface of the icy con- tion Medicine at Randolph Field, Tex., is- here, Your two eyes give you depth perception or third dimension only to a limited extent. ’ Your binocular vision also will fool you when you look down from _@ plane at ‘high altitude. A high ; MAYFLOWER It RETURNS — Moored for a short stay at her hoMe port.of Plymouth, Mass., is the Mayflower Il, fresh from a general face- lifting at Brooklyn. A crowd of about 3,000 greet- ed the tiny bark on her arrival Sunday, but . unlike her initial visit to the port last summer, Century Pilgrim she will, set sail hibition tour. there were no special ceremonies for the 17th in Plymouth through Sunday night. From there, AP Facsimile ship. The Mayflower will remain for southern waters and an ex- (This is- the « in a the Washi second of three dis- ington Ps Dick Nixon Pires akon as American ‘Forward Look’ pi be 50 feet or a mile wide. Some- thing of known -size for compari- Son is do this about.as well as two. Rose,: flight surgeon in the Ger- ~ a Luftwaffe during World War has two good eyes but says it keeps him in practice. ‘ * * * One of his aids is what he calls OUrese ehiet the record and —_ Nizen in in office.) ers By PETER EDSON WASHINGTON’ (NEA)—Richard M. Nixon reveals himself as some- thing. of « dreamer is bis outlook for America's future. Perhaps the best summary of his views on domestic. policy was ud policies of View 1 Presi- ie in the national government after — third illness what this means to the average American;*-he-said——_—+ : * * * “Our first aim is to wipe out the remaining pockets of distress and economic discrimination in the. ness and class struggle . . . third goal is to promote a better way of life .. be left fo machines .. . We see the time not too far distant when | motion parallax — a means of|given in his opening campaign)... can have a four-day week and| judging, tag from Your M0-|sneech of 1956, at Whittier, Calif.,| family life will be even more firm- jon ively nearby objects @P-|nis home town. He listed these asily enjoyed. pear to move in the opposite di- rection .of your movement, while distant ones may seem to be mov- - ing with your plane.- The extent|©’®TY of which one or the other appears) oes © eae oS) aes tance. Experienced observers can make use of this. “It heppens ‘every time have my suit dry-cleaned at Father & Son!” ‘ . Yes, you too will be edmired when clothes FE 2-6424 FATHER | & SON DRY CLEANERS Office and Piant 941 Joslyn Ave. his goals: tunate. “The best possible education for sources for power and water. | “Opportunity for small business | to compete with big business. “Care for. the aged, the unem- i ployed, the sick and the less for- | “Bold programs for attacking slums which blight our cities. im 6(“‘Aim toward a natior.al income jot 300 _— dollars.” ~~ * Since U. = gross fiational prod- He is an expansionist. He spelled out his ideas on this in a Colorado dards in 10 years. We could prom- ise two automobiles, three televi- sion sets, a better house and a | dozen other comforts that could imean so much to every American. [But I prefer to dwell on the hu- Iman side of the story and say Ameri- ea * “These are not dreams or idle boasts. They are simply projec- tions ef the gains we have made im the: last four years.” come as a surprise and a shock to many people at this particular time, when Walter Reuther is be- ginning his campaign for a four- day week in the auto industry. Nixon’s speech did not ey any time for its achievement, In at a later 1956 campaign speech Flint, — hee Indonesians Boycott Dutch Businesses JAKARTA, Indonesia i—Trade a union Workers occupied the Royal Netherlands Shipping Line (KPM) offices here today ‘as a govern- ment-sponsored boycott of Dutch businesses continued - heyena its scheduled length. ** ‘-A trade union delegation en- tered the KPM building with a letter from the union leadership saying the line’s establishments ‘workers. "Oty goasare—more—than-sta-|—-“--* —-® ® A union spokesman said the In- donesian government ordered the seizure, The Foreign Office said in answer to a° Dutch Embassy complaint that the action was hot ‘according to_plan. : x* * * : The takeover began at 7:30 a.m, — was ho disorder as 10, 1957 through January 20, 1958 _ tional fees. o avoid penalti = wiire a. ‘GIDDINGS % without fees. On January 21, 1958 a collection fee of 4% will be eee er mee Sed Cenmngh Fearon Me On March 1, 1858 oil unpaid County and 1857 Cty and ee See ee the Oakland County # office and must be paid there with addi- City Treasurer "95'S. Parke Street gute world,. Nixon just predict- ed —“‘a-shorter—work United States,” he continued. “Our|of the Eisenhower record in add-| second aim is to wipe out bitter-jing 19 million Americans to old! Our) age insurance roles, four million | Back breaking increasing minimum wag é/ oil and mind-wearying tension will nae has ” . would be taken over by the week.” Nixon is unquestionably in the ranks of those Republicans who -believe in greater social security| benefits. He has boasted frequently | to unemplofment insurance roles | : ee Efficient Homart Oil Basement, Furnaces ut # tistea $309 _* * * In his. Al Smith’ Memorial din-, : ner speech in New York, Nixon re-| vealed himself as a strong advo-| Complete!" Includes “insulated Sick a ea Ee ec ilter and controls. Has 84, ciple. Nixon-also defended the Su-] ary capacity. se ving | de-| ’ Nixon has no neme for his phi-} losophy. “It has been called the | new capitalism, peoples’ capital- ‘ jism, or consumer capitalism,” he} said at Colorado Springs, “It has been described as the | philesophy of moderation or part- | eye Nixon continued, “Call | it what you will, we have some- pinay Leaps gt uc eons See Ours is the real vege a Portable Dishwasher a look. Reg. $198 , $125 a “It you believe in America’s Buhl Seratched Having a Kenmore is like hav- ing a-maid Washes, dries - dishes automatically. -Just plug it in. New colog interior. At Sears. : coe stay on the liberal and truly pro- gressive side.” This, presumably, is what Dick Nixon is on the record to work for should he take over “the du-/ ties"’_ of President of the United States. Next: Nixon’s ideas on foreign Food Waste Disposer Reg. $59 Makes it so much pleasant to dispose of food Operates smoothly, quietly. Stainless steel. - waste. 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