Ee eS a= or eee Gea Ei eg ARNON ig | 2 | i Hi 4 ee ee & THURSDAY, JANUARY 8, 1957-48 PAGES A ‘or gress convened today with again confronted by a House and Senate controlled by the opposition party. . Both. houses met at noon’ (EST) to organize and elect officers. House proceedings were expected to President Eisenhower once follow a routine pattern,’ but an anti-filibuster rule may enliven the Senate. House Democrats and Repub- lected their leaders yesterday. Senate Republicans planned to continue Sen, William Knowland as floor leader and Sen. Styles Bridges as policy committee chair- man, and to name Sen, Leverett signed the governorshi; be in Washington to be sworn in as U.S, senator. STILL UNDECIDED 4 BSE z z z $ 4 4 8 i i * Ld * * Rep, John McCormack’ (D-Mass) continued as majority leader and Rep. Cari Albert (D-Okla) as ma- jority whip. The Republican leadership was Car Output Hits 5,601,854 in ‘56 ‘Big 3! Releases Final Figures; GM's Portion 3,699,144 Units Auto output by the sathin’s “Big Pontiac Business Leader Honored Chamber of Directors Elect New Chief The Board of Directors of the Pontiac Area Chamber of Commerce yesterday elected Howard O. Powers, 46, of 295 Cherokee Rd., president for 1957. Other officers elected were: John A. Riley, Commerce first vice ., | sit down bring about ‘|ham cleaning firm owner and his |_ Chief of Detectives Edward Liect- : In Today's Press east of Pontiac, on Adams -Road, _Press. The mansion, built in 1926 ~ i ngress Open ¢| Home and Furnishings Part of Gift to “The Will Present ~ Plan. ideast| ® WASHINGTON (INS)—The Democratic 85th Con- FABULOUS MANSION TO BECOME A COLLEGE — This is an air view of Meadow, Brook Hall, on the Alfred G. Wilson estate taken yesterday for the Pontiac at a cost of $3,000,000 is part of the Wilsons’ gift to Michigan State University, revealed today. The gift also includes. 1,400 acres buildings, and numerous valuable works of art which the have acquired. niversity. Ale Photo for Ponting Press of land, several groups of farm President Nikolai n t message, Bulganin had suggested that leaders. of the United States, Russia, Britain, France and India together to seek ways to disarmament. Police Confirm Murder-Suicide Tests Establish Theory in Fatal Shooting of Pair in Royal’ Oak A New Year's Eve shooting which took the lives of a Birming- attractive employe has definitely been established as a murder-sui- cide, Royal Oak police sald today. morning police yesterday con- firmed the original theory of investigators in the deaths of Jack D. Robinson, 39, owner of the Beck zau said t “We are now ce the segs and by com- i tek fe County NOWS..cccesee005 18-21 Fattorials POeOHSOC OTTO He Hee e 4 ; Food News. 2...» 2 thru. a eongevcsetuss 01 thru. a dng ive ibeiseieese 22 TV & Radio # CG ceversss eee, AT mm Reh eee a President Rejects Bulganin’s Proposal ‘ations, But he has|comed Bulganin's “apparent will-/make further proposals’ ingness” to consider even a lim Subject at the U.N, He did not ited form of the aerial insp: which this country. has bee: ing since Eisenhower first posed it at the 1955 Geneva « mit conference. Previously, an, ~ A ? ° .But Eisenhower shot back at what he referred to as the Soviet “attempt to dismisg as a ‘slan- derous campaign’ the world's: in- the Hungarian matters, Elsenhowet challenged the Russians to work | through the United Nations. He told Bulganin that in his be- Hef “deliberations within: the framework of the United Nations seem. most likely to produce a - om the y what those proposals would -Posial Prices. May Increase Summerfield to Ask Big Two Cent Boost |on Three Cent Stamps WASHINGTON 7 — A Republi- Postmaster General Summerfield is planning to ask’ Congress to the price Maybe Snow Tonight Enjoy today’s occasional warm weather to the utmost, resi- dents of Pontiac and vicinity, weatherman has forecast m cloudy with occasional snow for tonight and tomorrow, The low tonight will be 26-30, .,| High tomorrow, 30-34, The lowest temperature record- ed in downtown Pontiac preceding 8 a.m, was 15 degrees, At 1 p.m. the mercury stood at Predict Mild Weather’ glimpses of Old Sol and relatively} a White ot congressional leaders last day, ; , : The Post Office Department de- clined. to comment on the report. The postmaster general, with President Eisenhower's backing, has urged Congress unsuccessful- ly for the past four years to boost postal rates to try to wipe ‘out his agency's chronic deficit, But always before Summerfield has sought only a penny hike in the first class letter rate. Last year “the Eisenhower d- ministration’s bill got through the House but died in Senate com- mittee, can lawmaker reported today that)! Slate Hearing on Joe Louis’ Tax Compromise semen ellen erent tones By HAROLD A. the project started. State University. (Publisher, Pentiac Press) Oakland County becomes the scene today of a {$10,000,000 gift from Mr. and Mrs. Alfred G. Wilson to Michigan State University. The grant consists of their 1;400 acre estate, including Meadow Brook Hall with its furnishings and a $2,000,000 cash endowment. to see The estate is located on Adams road, east of Pontiac aiid will be the site of a branch college of Michigan - The announcement was made by Mrs. Wilson at a luncheon given at the Bloomfield Hills Country Club this noon for a number of industrial, business; educa-. tional and political leaders from Oakland County and for representatives of Michigan State University. x *« * Oak Park Man Killed as Car Rams Fence car ran out of control on Nine Mile Road, striking a fence coming to rest against a house, Kenneth W. Willey, 4, of 22031 the car and penetrated his chest. After stopping for a light on Nine Mile, Willey’s car caromed over the curb through front lawns, struck the fence, and landed against the home of Mrs. M. M, Kulberg, at 14205 W, Nine Mile Road. Willey is survived by his wife and a 17-months-old son. : “It is difficult to put into appropriate words the gratitude all of us feel towards Mr. and Mrs, Wilson for the generous gift of what has been their home for many years, and for the additional endowment to get this new educational project under way,” President {John A. Hannah, of Michigan State, said after the announcement. “It is a gift which surely comes from their hearts.. No one lightly gives into the care of others a property which means what Meadow Brook ‘Farms has meant to them.” , fact we are located in the tivities, We are happy to capable hands. ” ; x * * J. Robert F. Swanson, Bloomfield Hills architect who »|is chairman of the Oakland County Planning Com- mission, was active in the negotiations to assure a four- jyear college for Oakland County and he presided at the session at which the announcement was made, "| “The Oakland County Planning Commission,” said Swanson, “has been working for nearly two years on -/the idea of a-complete educational group including a ;/four year college and a top technical center, due to the midst of top research ac- have the matter in such * + * University, from 1931 through 1937, t:|_ Mrs. Wilson was’ a member of the State Board Agriculture, the governing body of Michigan State and developed an intimate knowledge oft Michigan State and its educational philosophy, She was awarded an hon- orary degree at East Lan- sing in 1955. * ¢ ® _ “We are very happy to turn our’ home over to Michigan State Unt- versity,” said Mrs, Wilson to The Press. “My long association with MSU has shown me the tremend- ous contribution it is _making to our educational and cultural life. Mr, Wilson and I admire the policies adopted In East Lansing and we believe the institution has a tremendous future, We're very happy to assist.” , “This is the most generous benefaction ever received by Michigan State,” said President A new idea to solve the area's growing drain problems tops a 17-point list of proposed state leg- islation suggested last night by the Board of Supervisors’ legislative committee. Pages ooos 88 thre, 36 ba : The committee wants enabling legislation to ereate a county de- partment of public works, which would have powers to establish water supply and sewage disposal systems within any one or more Schone of Birmingham said the committee hopes to meet with the county’s three. other. legislators after the organizational meeting of ithe new state legislature. The committee also wants legis- lation affecting: ganize. a project and to force it on communities where a ‘‘small por- tion’ of land is affected, Schone said, oy. all “ * Pa . Drain Plan Tops Suggested Legislation sewer project# now being con- templated where the amount of money involved would work a fi- nancial hardship on the local units to repay within a 20-year period, : Also included in a summary of the committee's recommendations bi which would send annexation dis- putes to circuit court rather than to the board of supervisors, An tional + which—would. ships to retain costs for the tions of their. ordinances to consider legislation favorable to! starting and carrying through they have an organized police de- the pomsengg pre attending|ects embracing more than one|barden of -financing | Grains oe partment, The bill should be tested were: | community, ittee wants legislation which|i, the courts the summary pro- Reps. Li¢yd L. Anderson (ist| A bill detailing the” scheme Maree ee cee ew Amendment of the school Jaw to Dist.), Donald A, Brown (Sth/been studied by a special super-/20% es. © allow inmates of juvenile- homes Dist.) and Walter T, _McMahon|visors’ committee and is now being) Ye"? "8s. to be credited and included in the (6th Dist.). a L. The legislation is planned espe- |school district in which the home tte Harold K.' It would allow the county to or-| elally to accommodate thé large ‘is located. | | 8 » Provided as Start on Educational Project’ s a9 "THURSDAY. JANUARY 8, 2 My 4 7 THE PONTIAC PRESS, ee k by 3 c " ‘i LF d = a 7 Ph ri ; , ce ; ‘ Mate " 5 a B Ps i _ yy us a | 2 : : . 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Huron — ' FE 4-2571 but they line__shortage Motorists may be justified in blaming their government's il- starred Suez venture for the gaso- cannot was a sugar surplus and ne need te hoard, housewives interpreted it to man that there was no sugar and rushed out to the In the same speech the official tried to dispel the unfounded rumor that salt offered protection ty S. S. KRESGE COMPANY French housewives, therefore, were not interested in hoarding anything that the government had ‘|not reassured them about. Slate Initial Meetings of Dressmaking School Oakland County Home Demon- stration women who plan to attend a dressmaking school sponsored by the Cooperative Extension Service this wifiter, will hold half day pre- liminary meetings next week. in Royal Oak, will be held on Tues- day, at 9:30 a. m. Thé Pontiac meeting will be in the Supervisors Room in the coun- office annex, 1 Lafayette St. and the Royal Oak meeting will 'be in Northland Auditorium. “CATCHING VALUES at SALE PRICES! 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PLUS 30, SS3N:SNG BNOA I¥VL Wa S T3SNIx eo ied Sinan: Election lau. 8 | Seek Voters Aj Pprov: MARLETTE — The Voters ot There will be two separate bal-|_ the village of Mariette, will be lots to vote on Jan. 8; one will be asked to approve $160,000 gen-($100.000 in bonds for the sewage) plant, the other will pro- ee som cagphaapphygpahalalal election Jan. 8. ee os tame aiavel vide $60,000 for new sewer al lines. a new $385,000 sewage disposal plant and sewer system which the village must have in operation ty 5) = i vitege tn. awaiting word ai from the Michigan Water Re- | sourses Commission regarding — request for a 30 per cent Fed- | eral ald grant on the plant. William J, Drillock:“of the Atkins. + Drillock firm, legal advisors to the | ~._village,-said-he-expects-to receive. _.. information about February. ist.. as| to how much Federal aid Mariette wie Oy eaes might expect. Before Federal aid is made avail-| able the bonds will have to be ap-| proved. They-will_be_paid-_by_a tax. of up to seven mills spread orey M. Sweet 52 i fie ahatg E TIL a 5 I. “William H. Meyer Sr. : ROYAL OAK — Service for William H. Meyer Sr., 64, of 309 urday from the William Sullivan Sor Funeral Home here, with in Oak View Cemetery. Mr. Oakland County resident! “3971, died suddenly of a attack yesterday morning at GMC ‘Truck Plant, where he been: employed the. past 22 rie Meyer, an X-ray technician Army Medical Corps, World I, and member of VFW Post is survived by his wife Glad- three sons, William H.; Meyer , of East Detroit, George L.’ of : Troy and Kenneth L. at home: .a 4 daughter, Mrs. Joseph Sundell of j -East Lansing; two sisters, Mrs. Robert Matthews of Ferndale and Mrs, Lester Nicholson of Quincy, TiL., and six grandchildren. _ ‘The Alamo, famous Texas shrine, was originally built as a ek: wa Be re PE RPEHEG TO THEY PPO OY Che »/ Jack Carsons Part Albright says shes has separated from actor Jack Carson. haven't made plans ivorce,” she said. ‘‘We'll wait andjon a charge brought by Lake Orion Curry Rd., will be at 1 p.m, Sat-|° County 4-H Club Meets ‘to Discuss Annual Ski Trip County 4H- Club agents, Sue 10 Sturgis and Jack Worthington. eae iimeet “tonight ‘with +H agents jaa: f ine Harris and John Overton from! Matomb County, to discuss plans) - for the coming annual-Service Club iski trip, Members of Oakland County will ‘also attend ithe theeting. The ski trip which in- icludes Service Club members from ‘Odkland> Macomb: Wayne ant Liv-1 Counties will beheld the} pe week of February. from the 4-H honorary SHARON B. MU RRAY Mr. ‘and Mrs. “Truman. ‘Murray! iS of Lake Orion announce the Commission to Meet - for Late- Discussion Lockhart said that from-all ap-, pearances the commission would, enjoy a late seeing ton tonight. Most — Group is the disciasion on the wa-| ter revenue bonds. | HOLLYWOOD W—Actress Lola} be for a di-| ‘Sharon Dawn, to Edward Leach, ison of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Leach, | . ‘also of Lake Orion. A A July wed- Thye Pro FPA WE UE Fe Lansiull an Adams: engagement of their daughter, | ‘considered, school officials said. ses Help. Appeals Conviction Appealing a conviction Dec. 20 of of 3975 Woodland Dr., Milford, yes-| ter'ay stood mute at his arraign-' ment before Circuit Judge * a” * ; : of inno-|the Adams entered a plea inno- winkels the : cent for Oltesvig, who remained free under $200 bond. Oltesvig had been fined $100 and assessed $25 costs by Springfield Township Justice Emmett J. Leib Police Nov. 20. “for 5ma ony was ego today peroa im Sen. Three other items will include driving while under the influence Thye (R-Minn) as the 85th con- |setting a date for the board of of liquor, Vincent A. Oltesvig, 40,'>ress gets under way. St., review session revision on bids for ,;the new fire station and a new taxi cab ordinance. Clark 1. ton necessity of congressional ac- Thye said, there was objection to its being put on a permanent basis, But, he said, the time come when it should be thon te ae up o ressiving: 4 Gack: ciation and a contingent fund for the water and sewer system, with the National Bank of Detroit. is oe Brandon Man Rammed “Couple's Auto, Will Be , Sentenced Jan,’ 21 |“popped [Killen admitted he had been drink- ing, Nichols said. a sind var teat dade ‘S00 bond continued by Judge Adams. He will be sentenced Jan. 21. At his circuit court arraignment following the accident, Killen had council requesting action be tak- saol af Foucth and Maia saree jot an elderly couple last Nov, 3 trol at Fourth and Main street lessened Aistag tho toes aan in Brandon Township, John A ing| small school children are eross- (Killen, 24, of 986 Durant. St. yes- ‘| ing Mala to ge to or from school.” He pleaded guilty to a charge of manslaughter involving an Or- tonville farmer, Ernest Z. Mitchell, Zhukov Will Visit India | MOSCOW (®—Defense Minister Georgi Zhukov will be the Soviet Union's representative at India’s Independence Day celebration. in 14, and his wife, Allie, 72, of 5605 Groveland Rd. Killen is charged with ram- lng thé “rear of tie couple's” car near an Ortonville road in- tersection, fercing it off the road and into a tree. Mrs. R Chntyeh sth tho tpntth teatslenned wonte 0 Gin chacin.. @ “st. yes.(Installation, Dance Set terday-changed: his plea. to- guilty for-K. of C. on Saturday ~ Council voted to have a count of| Adams c 4. : the children taken and will make a recommendation at the next reg- ular meeting on Jan, 14th, 5 Installaton ceremonies. and dance for the Metropolitcan Club and Ladies Auxiliary will take place Saturday night at the Knights of Columbus Hall, 295 S. Saginaw St. Officiating for the ladies will be Fairman. 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So if you want\ to keep the kids in LONDON their hideout, you've ot to give | islav of: Yugoslavia and Princess them a telephone. ‘Margarita of Baden have be- Have plenty of pillows on the come merece in London. sofa. With teenagers you never Tomislav, 28, is the brother of (INS)—Prince Tomi- SHOWS IN FACE A dour or critical attitude has an immediate effect on facial con- tour, It pulls the corners of the Ri aTERE : Sodas a sea a ae words, on our health. a The beauty i the skin ad heir bad the sparkle in the eyes is dependent to a great extent on how we eat, how we exercise and how we sleep, in other . a » You can be sure of ne Household Hint Almost every home can yield a] chars ae hese ea OXFORD'S will rebuild old make- i mr ae Seether “THE BEST FOR LESS—DIRECT ‘FROM OXFORD” — FE 2-1711 ** ne een ate ts oe, same _ Sed it's time you turned them out.| They're prebably cluttered with useless odds and ends, Don't let odds and ends accumu- late in your refrigerator, It’s waste- Home Decor Spotlights (Old Stoves CHICAGO (INS) — Old stoves are enjoying a revival in swank Chicago homes. But they are by no means cast-offs; they are an- tiques, *. 2 # Eighteenth Century stoves, the fancier the better, are being con- verted into end tables, bars and refrigerators by top decorators. These are models that once provided heat in massive Euro- pean villas and palaces. They are either overlaid with porcelain or come in intricately decorated iron, Short, hip-high versions are be- ing topped with marble and used jat Gala Dance ‘Jered at the Waterford CAI Building - |dent of the club, and Mrs, Koenig Promenaders Mark Holiday “Mars lie away know as has started moving farther from the earth again. Don't : we..blame it, Times, ful of space and the use of the refrigerator itself, Best time to clear out stale food is when you've ‘either.— Sixty members and guests gath- for the annual New Year’s Eve dance held by Promenaders Suare Dance Club, Walter Koenig, presi- greeted the guests, * * © A life-size silhouette of a dancing couple attracted the guests as they entered the gaily decorated ball- room, Colerful balloons, streamers and bells completed the decora- tive theme, arranged by Mr, and Mrs. Warren Allen, Mr. an dMs. Koenig. Calling the quadrilles Were Rob- ert Earl, Robert Longe, Warren Al- as end tables, either in pairs or singly. * _¢ > In period settings, iron stoves are painted white - or -Venetian | blue, trimmed with antique - gold! and topped with white or pink marble. In modern rooms they are always white with black marble tops. Bigger stoves, some more than 5 feet high, are often set in bay windows in the living room and usually they conceal bar equipment. Some are even fitted with refrigeration units, The revival is so strong that len, Harold Brown and Mr, Koenig. ke * . The next dance planned by the group will be held Satureay eve- ning at Daniel Whitfield School. Beauty Hint For beauty’s sake,. you need a hot cereal in the morning on cold days.. If you haven't time to fix one, there are instant and quick oatmeals and other cereals avail- able that’ také only seconds to prepare, * Last minute date and no time], for a shampoo? Just cover your hairbrush with an old nylon stock- even the old black pot-bellied stove is being used in ultra-modern de-| cor, left as is, to serve as q dif- ferent kind of fireplace. jing and brush vigorously, moving the stocking to a clean spot every few strokes, This will remove sur- face dust. have to worry about adequate seat-'ex-King Peter of Yugoslavia and ing space, so long as they can presently a farmer in Pétworth,' toss a pillow on the floor, But make Sussex County, "em durable, as teenage boys can’t) Margarita, 24, is a niece-of the resist tossing. pillows around. {Duke of Edinburgh, Queen Eliza. > FOIL “TWIRLERS’ | ibeth of Britain’s husband, The young couple’s wedding is Be sure there are \no buttofis in| expected to take place in. Baden, the centers for that,.. is an irresist-/ Germany, in cerly June, . | able temptation for pillow twirling, | a pastime thgt is a little rough on sofa pillows even though it does, ‘Beauty Hint give boys at the awkward age! something to do with their hands,| Wash your own hair? For the. No bare ‘wood for. table tops—|last rinse, use a good quality witch unless you want rings within rings' hazel. Your hair will set faster ‘made from soft drink bottles. and will have a “eigen, " fresh} FEATURING THE LATEST FASHIONS IN EYEWEAR of Lyford ; 3 drive and =. Fluffy Iced son oO Lillian K. Fresh Banana NUT CARE Saunders of & drive, and ' sint o ‘nomas Pastry shop ene of 121 W. Huron St. FE 4-8163 Beach, Fla. Open Daily 2 a.m. ‘til 10 p.m—Plenty of Free Parking: bride is the former Donna Lou McCallum Home Style BREAD .. Friday and Sensrdey Only ee Married > ns ee Saturday in Old-Fashioned - Sunny Vale APPLE STRUDEL....... Chapel were ~ r : j ig Sopa rig Friday and Saturday Only "| Saunders. The Tender Glazed DONUTS ae MR. and MRS. WILLIAM SAUNDERS % No. carpet -for several ‘good reasons. Potato chips and corn | chips dipped in goop—the teen. | agers’ favorite snack — are crumbly and hard on carpets. And 2 bare floor is always ready | for dancing. If the playroom is going to be, ce SE ap ARB a I ~ SINGER. Service is Always Available ee Your Singer Sewing Ma- f ‘ chine deserves the finest | 7 in service and_ parts. Re- | member, no matter where | you move, reliable Singer . is always as close y as your telephone. SEE YOUR TELEPHONE DIREC- TORY FOR YOUR NEAREST A trademark of the Singer Mix. Co, _ pormmacs = | 102 N. Saginaw FE 2-0811 | 177 W. Maple MI 4-0050 | - flannel line Now... sortment of our better ton flannel. Strong doubl tacked reinforcements, — and green . . . sheen winter play favorites — warm, sturdy boxer style. + savings priced for this sale! Choose from a large as- play Jeans for boys and girls. All fully lined with colorful cot- stitching throughout with bar Shop early for best selection! Assortment includes regular navy denims eee sport denims in red, charcoal, medium biue © 5 charcoal, brown, ted, black, turquoise and Hight Infants Wear, Main Floor d play jeans Reg. 1.98 166 or 2 to $3 quality e needle finish cotton twilils in -PREM they're not toasted, not browried...they have a radiant Golden Glow that makes ‘em tastier, flakier, snapping crisp. ‘ NATIONAL Something wonderful has ONLY IUM SALTINES HAVE NEW ‘. secur COMPANY® happened to PREMIUM SALTINES! ae Sica bere é aa ; : eee ves nha Ae i y fa ge 3 : S THURSDAY, JANUARY 8, 1097 ~ Aes : So Sees. By Carl Gruberti JWheeler, U.N. boss-of the clear} od Progress. estas aE | sa etd ee a = i 14 i i Fale : ian 1 4 of = 3S ne aM aa th if I: | I rs 4 : and. =e — ad 9 ee other vessels up to 10,000) Year’s Resolutions.” , Ze ) = ut Col Bridge, ar, audi in Pg he Suez ee os a no : ee i v, Immediate Task; Hope |eity area was taken over by sal-|won tx Cecree Crabtre was tif Ala, but without Cc \> to Free 13 Ships Soon mse, crews from, the Egyptian) | ——— Of Fs | |pece of salvage work in the Sues|asid they expected the to ean CONSHO a * - y | Canal picked up today (with divers|be moved in four days. Neng ofa sega oh ya ne “ CREE ST gs Be Sse ea ie Phe oy Saab ‘Th ai Pe Mas =e en t ao “ ca al the|Phony Bom reats finger plugging a sunken : flow of inflammable liquid, About | Base doa: : | 3 namin SE” Paevptian landing * shiP/ Plague New York Police $5 gallons already had flooded his For larger craft, an airborne i 2 : . * West German teams pe . cellar, dangerously sag helicopter “harseceel ‘to the ar(Committee Points to High Budget, Costs Malibu Animals Aided | 0°" ocr the Faden faunal | NEW TORK W — Phony bomblflame’ of the house heating unit plane on the ground might ' keep! ; fled Bes PacesiRules Out. Chance Of General Tax Cutting tne stacy mts wo milDase, sect cre cies woos core tte “mad bank amd gine - WASHINGTON” @ —~ Higherjexcise (sales) tax laws and “for[~ The Treasury sisaitasty has|™estic-animals and wildlife in the|daner, largest FS ache re laser td ee tole government costs and an antici-|t#x sid to small business men. opposed tax reduction this year, fire aiden Maliby area. George|world, stood : b all| The big block to general individ-|contending it cannot be accom-|Crosier phone from Ft. Rucker that Se wate ere te tax cuts|Plished without serious loss of| vention of Cruelty to Animals but. ru any gene "lis the 1958 fiscal year budget due ’ reduction "|to be sent to Capitol Hill" by tory, Mam ante ne month, f Congress expects it to put fed- . & eral apeniiing requests at mponeee <= helicopter for aor aire ee ” warting next et July? c= = 3 ; a oT) 1) n—c N : ' during take off is being studied.” This, This would be the largest budg- close the possibility of some re-jet ever sent to Congress when the India’s Prime Minister Nehru|lief for certain groups of taxpay-|nation was not at war. It would announced in New Delhi that he /jers, 2 leave little room for any sizable|tax rates, a number of selec-h the Upjohn Co. has accepted an invitation.to visit 5 * 28 *# _ |reduction in tax revenues, despite|tive changes in the tax laws are firm. .. the United States for three or| Bipartisan support has de-|forecasts of a treasury surplusjin the making. These may not four days in July, before going to/ veloped in Congress during the re-|of as much as $1,700,000,000 dol-|cause any important net change): West Germany... cess for some. revision of business) lars. in tax revenues. expected, the consensus of key or members ot the tax-writing House HE t : s vi : I General Electric | $ 6 ~ Steam Iron | OT P Pt OF R adr Pe! OF R 9 | : . { ~ - * ‘ 00@ 00 Famous oj BiG SCREEN ge hg i) BIG SCREE - .COMPLETE 5.PIECE ine *7/ |] BUNK BED “CHROME ts $10 . ae § OUTFIT | OUTFIT — —_ ' YOU GET THE BUNK BED, DINETTE, OR RANGE WITH EITHER PURCHASE q .. THIS BEDROOM SUITE OR THIS LIVING ROOM SUITE —*.Hove, | l fas BUY HOW—No Money Down—36 Mos. to Pay a a i & - nen F | Lord's Offer You This Sensational e a el ‘Ee 3 SUPER & ee ol , : VALUE & aes , S| - eee TAKE ! La. oe Bedroom ee ae ony; “your ae uaa “ae eat Chait : Here’s What a ila /@ we Malti-Colt, Comfort Spring 7 Pillows eee ©2 Shades © Decorator Advice siceaarst| OPEN 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. |rmy fie =I Veolron to SORSO Bi 1-GROUP. PF Se. RTE : of fF-Automatic $9900 Ee bp . , PNITURE APPLIAN ) ay . NN $ ROUP j eS u¢ ye aS sy © Sher ee Soe t ‘ aR a a of ; Ls hi * m) 2 a atin ee gg 106 N. SAGINAW AUTO PAINTING. Expert Body and Fender Repair . on All Makes of Cars Ultra Modern Building for Collision and Painting ROCHESTER FORD DEALER — OL 1-971) + SCRUB i es lig geen gee k 82 SF womreago Scribes 'to Honor Maglie_ r’Comeback’ || JID TALL filet ae : SOOM ae é ages, ae a7 ee Ae, ie ate ee a | a A ee Z 3 ' nae - conte ae ane pom i a 3 ; : : { a ae | : = = : 4 é ‘ pe lo THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, JANUARY 8, 1957 > af 3 i = oe sf scored 39 points in three games for a 13-point average. i i] ¥ cf E led report for millions.” will be the federation’s new film, ‘‘foot- made E z : i iy Brest fi i game among league schools so far. Walled Lake-Berkley Meet BE Halting i tle i stop St, Mounta In St. Rita, Ferndale St. James and Royal Oak St. Mary. * * A senior Gottlieb’s charge yesterday 2 | 22 FG $39.95 > Cu 2-1/16 In. on © 43° angle. Depth gauge calibrated to “O"~ TERRIFIC VALUE eae |: Powerful SABRE BLADE POWER SAW. _ano TABLE Isa Truly Universal Power Sew for the Professional as well as a Home Workshop! Pee a Gao: 18 R AUTO STORES = PORTABLE 7” SAW| 115 NORTH (Pag SAGINAW rr Call Russell ‘Goal Tender’ ,.|ahead of his closest contenders for 10-inch Russell trys to play a zone by standing under the basket and waiting to “try and bat shots out.’ Spectacular Pettit Boosts NBA Average NEW YORK (#—A spectacular week's .spree by Bob Pettit of the former LSU All-America well the National Basketball Assn. The 6-9 Pettit scored 134 points in four games in competition through Jan. 1 to increase his sea- average to 26.9, tas , yasueeentyy SEa8Ssae7 SESUCEEEES « vy, , FW SERSVSSz= . YL Offered Quaker Job PHILADELPHIA # — Villano- = St. Louis Hawks has boosted the} - son's total to 806 and his per game}. *\Football First, Then Marriage. tlfor Ed Bailey i a F thru , easy to handle, has ® ip—Serell—Jig— | | _ THE STAG SHOP'S ‘Mid-Winter SALE | "8 SAWS-IN-1” | All Sport Goats 17% All Slacks All Weel Flannel Te All Sport Shirts ssf - 8 for $9.00 All Sweaters Crew Neck, V-Neck +4" and *6” 100% Weel-Orton (f {4 ¢ a seat 12% oe Suburban Coats All Wool Quilted Lined Delivers 1% HP at FREE ' PARKING $$00 RPM! ‘Special oe ; ¥ , : f : 7 } t 4 hel : . Re, : j ha : Sf | ¢ f ; "% % eee 4 Wee aE BEET C at ‘a ‘ NS |] BAKER'S STAG sHoP | £74 "19" = "29" 2 i g i = ; |Ex-Pirate Aide Dies HARRISBURG, Pa. —Howard Big Game in Inter-Lakes ClO Cagers Win City Loop Game field a team at game time. was the Ist forfeit of the season. Unheralded Player Tourney Sensation >. * © | . Pimentel today takes on defend- ee of Tampa yesterday, 6-4, Miami Buys Greengrass The CIO Local 58 nipped the zs & : BS 52% ef fs i | $5545 to SEIS . POLES. $D50 to $EQ50 BOOTS $450 to Ps vf 50 _ SWEATERS $42 #3 595 PARKAS $95 te $] 4° PANTS $9» te sq night at Polyclinic Hospital. International League. . | SALE CAPS... .$195 i | || BINDINGS ' | Thursday — Friday ~ Saturday SERS wo $4135 $9.75 Girls’ White Figure Skates ...... $ 7.95 § 9.75 Men’s Hard Toe Hockey Skates .. $ 7.95 Men's : Skates seer eeeereees from $10.75 $25.00 Skis .. wo... sc... $19.50 Men's and Ladies’ Ski Shoes ...... from § 8.75 $10.78: Hockey Gloves ................ $ 8:78 6 ot See Pee wi cececececes $16.48 d Hockey Sticks oe _ Ski Bindings — Ski Tree dt ELDEN SPORTING GOODS | } 51 Mt Clemens = PE 4A USED | ICE $ 3 = SKATES . Lae 16'S. CASS AVE. a eee ‘ - ee 3 . = == i ies 4 “qa * é : ee Ef ae ee ee, ee, ee ae, i oe, | "THE. PONTIAC PRESS. THURSD , JANUARY. 6, 1957 £aG , Jan. 9 (AP) — Begs, P.0.8: Es aphanweny: “ete! 1 eonard to turn in the alarm after extra arti being unable EBs a * ® * * . ese i ! #72); pat 5 cof a Hy aed et tee | MARKETS |Addison House Gutted by Fire "| Three Fire Departments | Fight Three Hours to Control Blaze % Trade |Stsin prices to 3 cents lower, | March 241 March 717% ‘ Mey Sabaits eee duly... 290M Bept. . 13.33% March 1.49% . 7 CHICAGO BUTTER AND RGGt LNpeetece 1.38% July “Lar Chicage af eeaedeuse yt Jen Lar 14.90 a prises | Steel and Cast Iron Crate ‘Marred OPEN FRIDAY _ |