es Oe ae ME TIENT 9! | RN MCL BREE MPO EW lpees te eC aa eee ee TO Wilson Verifies * plussed” to read of this. get ee aes 1 ee Pel ees tee Ne oe rake de ~ { — . ae Fai : ~ » Considerable Cloudiness ee Edi 118th YEAR |). % % & PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY; JANUARY 18, 1956—40 PAGES — _ Sets Night Life Pace Meg Abdicates Glamor Throne to Cousin ‘Alex’ Fay ey haan ing Princess Margaret, Princess Alex- Pie se nrg S tte eee Ee vee crowd in London's fashionable night Margaret, now 25, has abdicated gracefully in favor of her 19-year-old cousin with the misty blue eyes. Most of Margaret's escorts and friends of other Zeaee ene ered SOS Seikied dose. 06 rahe Sem jes. Though she a to parties with them, the tone is more sedate. For two years Alexandra moved in shadow but now the Duchess of Kent’s pretty ter has come out on her own. y columnists Societ: have heralded her as “The t's ugh- for the past few weeks Princess of 1956.” Alexandra has aplenty, The gossi dicmn Tones are seed hal aa: " “She thinks them howlingly funny.” Ridgway Charge Ex by General -in Article Validated WASHINGTON «—Gen. Mat-. thew B. Ridgway’s contention that he did other members of Joint Chiefsof Staff in approv- now retired, wrote he was ‘‘non- But Wilson said “I don’t recall wrote of Wilson cautioning him against voicing publicly his objec- tions to the then proposed Army manpower cuts. Ridgway said at one point in his article he felt he had been put under. pressure,” sometimes crudely applied, ‘‘to drop his opposition to those cuts. Cloudy, Some Snow, . Says Weatherman Yes, We Know- but the Mouse Can't Read Law LONDON @—Peaches Page—a blonde show girl paid not to move when standing nude on a stage— lost her job when a mouse ran over her foot. * * ° She only. moved, not she screamed and ran into -the wings while the customers collapsed with | laughter. That happened last night at a London music hall. She was fired on the spot. : “When that mouse ran across my foot, I did what any girl would have done.” The reason she lost the $50.40 a week job: The lord chamber- lain’s regulations allow nudes to appear on British stages if they stand absolutely still. If they do Give Tentative Okay fo City’s “56 Budget The City Commission gave ten- tative approval last night to the highest budget in the city’s history and instructed the city attorneys to prepare the annual appropria- tion budget ordinance. Final approval is expected by the end of the month on the pro- id * a4 eee +. Will Spend $3,155,000 toa safe landing at With Local Plant to elt dee Replace Streetcars rancia, 37. hed to General Motors Truck & |pass. 4 gees Coach Division has been) Behind him the eactemnd awarded a $3,155,000 con-|riiin fis passengers through tract for 150 diesel coachés oe nae ses voz oven tu te 1 i lie els will begin immediately Boston at 4:50 pm. The _ GM officials said today. —weene and The order was approved by/zround stations or receive guiding _ Detroit’s Common Councilisignals. . Poy a : Destined to replace streetcars s gasoline supply at 8:12 p.m, along Woodward and Gratiot, the gel ab wn Ray ei buses will be powered by six very * G ‘ns, ms = ™ with GM's system. : considered re- Conventional steel springs decided siglaend ty tha sulpeania Gb. va lows, which afford an air-cush- | loned ride over read shock. | No completion date for the coaches has been announced. The streetcars are scheduled to ed Plane Safely Gasoline ship, J ie iS } a Apacs eae ij Te Maer Pace SS Belg te pea cee _ Blaze Destreys Louisiana Docks Olt Co. wearily bat- flames and that may ; bodies of at’ > seamen in a bilaz- with a full cargo i 5 Ei i F i i his Hit i Et Boston-to-New York flight. At posed budget which calls for a rec-, ord expenditure of $4,891,828.08, | which is approximately $300,000 higher than the 1955 budget. The budget may possibly result | in a tax rate 10 cents higher per $1,000 of assessed value than the| 1955 rate, according to City Man- The weatherman predicts little’ change in temperature for tonight, | tomorrow and Friday. The skies! will be partly cloudy with some! chance of a little snow. The mercury will drop to a low , of 18-22 degrees tonight with a high tomorrow of 30-34. Northerly winds 6-12 miles per hour are fore- cast for tonight. The lowest temperature preced- ing 8 am. this morning was 22 degrees. The thermometer regis- tered 34 at 2 p. m. Looking for Lost Mine ISHPEMING | #—Iron County's Chamber of Commerce is pros- pecting for an abandoned iron mine that could be converted into &@ tourist attraction. The Upper Development Bureau Peninsula ssioner suggested the area mining — Carry who said; ‘That's tunities follow suit. ager Walter K. Willman. Pigeons, Awake! | You May Lose Your Best Perch Beware, all Pontiac pigeons! If Mayor William Donaldson has his way, you are headed for a) fast exodus from your lofty perch at the Court House. Donaldson told the City Cém- mission last night of a man in New Orleans who employed a chemical compound, odorless to humans that rids public buildings of pigeons and starlings. The matter was referred to City Manager Walter K. Willman for Louis Balestra, Norwood, Mass. other in simulated raday-guided at-|Ferron of Roosevelt, N. : ? * "ae tacks — crashed seven . miles oop , ‘thelr a above earth last night. | : |the tanker, ee One pilot, Capt. B. E. Thayer. [WO Men Injur lengine room and onto. the de 29, ejected himself from his dis- A Hi T : . sg {ane ey le ae abled craft and parachuted sately'@S AUTO: FItS Irain - Benny : fliers saw| TRIO SA ve ito earth. Two slightly injured true SUMAN AA/busiallleg tc the fle: Ba ho - ; : TM wien, Ist LA. J. J. Schulte, |wien their automobile ran into a| Tepe. 7 DETROIT w — A young Detroit] oo mle call teslian ie on eal ak : eely ee oo + oe slow moving Grand Trunk Rail- reelected _included| Policeman and a prison parolee the attack, — tug had picked up a trio whe otha wreck. road train on W. Huron street this} John C. Cowe, Cross, Rodger J.| were wounded fatally ina gun duel i into Lake Pe “I remember the collision and| Driver, Legion Presley, 50, of| (Other bank elections, page 1s.) | ®t night when the ord conn ie ee es ee . 66 E. Pike St., and a passenger cepted anges te: receive gifts 4 ay the tag, soll bo that I to for ad e * } ejection seat handle, but did not : |A. Mercer, Goodice H. Rogers and evangelists before they the fantail ship with two get hold of it. I recall nothing|°o”, Were released after treatment E\ 28, who had faced a drawn gun| landed, other men but was unable to give else until I regained consciousness| ital snthorities aid? ee Cross was reelected twice. before within the last four missionaries who|""Y account of them after the The ejection seat on Capt.| speed was about 20 miles per hour, (Bartlett were again named vice| bullet pierced his heart. He died in|were Peter Fleming, Seattle No cause was given for the en- in weeciags: it eat em ie lay Magee oe ve int elected to gehyoaphagorong ener ton Valleys James Elliott, regained coancioumess the Sveud uae Other officers include Sam S. and Roger Youder- Drug Available that one hand was gripping the ‘ Fe Hale and Everett K. Garrison, . release ring on his parachute, bat Rep. Ford Submits Bill assistant cashiers; Mark S.. Stew- Perens Sv ote ane _ = not recall-actually pull to Hike Milk Spending pe and Harold W. Schonie, assist Goes Poof aia in the treatment of intestinal ing th Tee as ‘eas . WASHINGTON ant cashiers and branch managers; Japan W — Thelamebiasis, now is available in 28 crash messed by a @®—Rep. Fordiand Turris McCully, auditor ground observer corpsman from _— aa submitted a bill vee pees rage is associated his Troy post. In the semidarkness h would increase federal ° * 8 hygiene of twilight he watched the two|spending for milk served with Bulganin Missing ca frequently is considered a trop- F86D fighters collide, then fall|school lunches by 20 per cent. larceny teal disease, eee about two miles apart of each) In line with a recommendation] LONDON «#—Western diplomats| months other. |by Secretary of Agriculture Ben-|puzzied today over what is keepirig . Both planes were based at/son, the bill would boost the amount!Soviet Premier Nikolai Bulganin Wright-Patterson AFB, Dayton,|to be spent for this purpose during|from the Public scene. Word and were part of the 56th Fighter |the current school year to 60 mil-jreached here he missed another Interceptor Squadron. . ; lion dollars. key party meeting J L Capt Louisi sailed ong aptures Oulslanaiz.~ ae NEW ORLEANS #® — Former,primary to nominate a governor.jevery large city but one and every) had Gov. Earl Long stormed down the|Thus Long’s victory assured him| parish but one. run a comeback trail to landslide victory|an unprecedented third stay in the The exception was Orleans, police. in the Louisiana governor’s race|45-room mansion that his brother county mame for New Orleans,| After today, leaving the administration|/Huey built. where the 43-year . old Morrison) nor on kceae Gov. Robert) storrison, making his first state |found the strength to force the| also core iho otete's-lesgent ety. and Laue "With five cundldie la egret: tone te 5 e Mayor deLesseps Morrison Of] prushed aside darkhorse candi. [ment on segregation, law enforce- 0 timated Michigan highway needs New Orleans, the only candidate! date Fred Preaus, whe was fly- [ment and industrial development hee 10 y in the five-man field in the Demo-| ing the Kennon administration |the race boiled down to the tradi : Or, said Higgins, counties ‘cratic primary who could have Colors, The governor by law can- |tional Long vs. anti-Long battle. have to increase taxes rarced the race lato a Feb. 21) net succeed hmeutt. rat hl Bernard on i a going *°/ double their present runoff, conceded at 2 a.m. Preaus backing ie asked, “Taxa-| contributions meet Long showed amazing comeback! were unable to change that picture. We cannot wish/in 15 years ¥ Building his lead constantly 88 ‘strength in this the nation’s first With voting machines grinding prob! Inte raral returas trickled !m. \state primary of the presidentiallout the returns for the first time the burden bel yest? oe Res hanya to ear. Alor falling to name & 5U¢lin a Louisiana governor's race, government, | tempted avoid = runoff with the second- | ee ee ee ee ee generous of thelnave a 0 * considered « oo In Today’s Press |. “This is a great victory, not just|ing on in Hrelt solve| Unofficial returns from 1,725 of "" ¢ for Earl Long, but for a cause,”|he gav not even| £2 needs the state’s 2,039 precincts showed:| County News........ feseeeees 18 |said the greying political veteran, | hile ¥ tion and we Francis Grevemberg 50,710 Editoriats ................--. © |who put on a whirlwind campaign, Water the need. The Eari Long 940,702 Sports corceeesee. BO, 38, SM, 32 to convince voters he ‘was com- companion t it city and is between ; James McLemore 38, Theaters oo... 06.6 c ce eeees pletely recuperated from a 1950)|'t increased |when they deLesseps Morrifon 159,105 TV & Radio Programs...... 39 |heart attack. “Tt is a victory for of 9.3 cents Fred Preaus $4,473. Wath. wai see c seen the people of ali walks of life and current € cents | The Republicans did not hold/a| Women’s Pages...... 21 thre 26 the fine colored people.” 908 @ finance , + i ae eS ee Bee eS Pe ey w THE PONTIAC PRESS.. 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He 4 convicted Laney made his way to shore but died| ~ = pd | |ot loss of blood, the radio mes- : The body of Burton had attended Calvin Col- ee a, j |lege in Grand Rapids and engaged side 0 cumniry seed im youth work before the St. Clair County missionary, His wife Sheriff's deputies a Charles; daughter, (*] were seen with Olivo | |with him on the return shortly before he died. also is survived by a Smalstig was lip, in Grand Rapids; No sentencing date was set Mrs, Claire Snell, Laney. Mexico : ES Now Cutting Omaha Beef came i | : i F ¥ Whole Sides . e° e . 39° Fhiess Slt for. Divorce Sere, Coswierd, 38, alep charged] Hind Quarters . . = 49° BB sur monica, cas, sc |—atreme mental cruelty. She | Sw. Freeze tt FREE tor Broderick Crawford has filed| port and medical payments Call FE 2-1021 for Barbecued CHICKEN - RIBS PMs or divorce In u cree com/5(00itorex’s ten mM DAVE’S MARKET at Glenuuan’ "ne porte A actor snieililclcees pean on tintaeaie wher — oe rices Are Going ‘Up-Up-Up — But Sl. : ce Ra he pt Maas Mek my oy | 3 mo oa I ie Ph cago ‘Journal talked ps | - | vated, Clee, J | had enough without it. 36 Inches Wide — 12 Inches C at MF i A ; Hi BETTER OR PAY LESS FOR USED CARS | A: | “a 1956 LICENSE PLATES WILL BE CIVEN WITH THE PURCHASE OF A GOODWILL | as USED CAR UPON THE PRESENTATION OF THIS AD, JAN. 18th AND 19th, 1956, } . 1952 Pontiac 8 4-Door $ 595 gone BARGAIN HUNTERS Heater, Hydramatic, Light Green. .......... to ' a , 1952 Pontiac Super Dix. Catalina § - "8", Radio, Heater, Hydramatic. : : : ‘55 and ‘56 78, fade, ewe, Hedman a O95 Spe ting ui Sr a mg 1953. 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WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 18, 1956 _ HE AC PRESS %ys he will make no announcement ae PEELE OT ee ¥ Ce A mines Of his plans. pads eh : | ps Sa FeRtiee ee idea of these dinners at key “fie! mgae re spots across the country is of special ke interest in the State because Cabinet ——————————————— MEMBER OF AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATIONS ————————————————— WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 18, 1956 Ike Reports Surplus in 1956-57 Budgets Administration history was made when President Ersennowsr’s bud- Not only was the new $65.865 bil- the President made it clear that the new budget assumes Congress will extend for a year the excise and cor- of tax relief, the President is on sound ground in asking Congress to use it for reduction of the national debt. Interest on the debt alone now totals $7 billion a year. He also is . Tight in asking maintenance of the temporary debt ceiling at $281 bil- -ion for another year. . : Salute-to-Ike Dinners to Open GOP Campaign American voters are about to witness the start of what promises to be the longest, Presidential cam- paign in the country’s history. This became known when the Re- publican leadership revealed plans for 54 Salute-to-Ixz dinners January 20. In contrast to the old days when one dollar box suppers featured Re- publican party fund raising, tickets for these dinners range from $25 to $100. , _ The President will speak all right. pet ee & “8 publicans are preparing for these dinners is any indication, come Jan- uary 20 voters are going to hear the — greatest outpouring of campign oratory since 1952. ’ Welcome Back ‘With resumption of publication of the Detroit News, Times and Free Press this area is back to normal newspaper publication. When a large metropolitan area such as Detroit is without daily newspapers all parties con- cerned suffer. A suspension of publication such as was recently experienced affects all citizens. * * * Making deadlines and not missing” editions is the pride of all publishers - and workers alike. The journalistic entanglements in the recent dispute were of little interest outside the in-. -dustry. What the public wanted was the afternoon or morning paper de- livered to their porch. Without this something was missing. x *& * Feeling a kindred spirit for our neighboring press, we are happy to see full scale publication back in the hands of the public. When a store closes or a neighbor moves there is a certain feeling of regret. We at The Powriac Press missed our neighbors. Gilad to have you back. — The Man About Town Just Reflect on It Politics Mixing in Use of Our Natural Resources Income tax report: Like a sirdie—fill 1 with the wrong figure and you'll get pinched. In an address before the Economic Club of Detroit Monday, on the question of whether economics or politics shoul control the development of natural resources, Admiral Ben Mereel showed that politics is getting the upper hand. In spite of the fact that federal meddling in harnessing water for power, irrigation or flood control usually results im a mess, the politicians right now have some staggering projects in the visionary atage. And the general public always pays the bill. Admiral Moreel, who was chairman of the Second Hoover Commission's task force on water resources and power, charged that the Red Run drain in our own Oakland County was essentially to benefit a private real estate development. The federal government's cost of the proj- ect was just under a million dollars. It is a tributary of the Clinton River. Disagreeing with some of our corre- . spondents who claim that Jan. 10 is the middle of the winter is Herbert Sloane of Drayton Plains, who asserts that his itch caused by eating too many old fash- joned buckwheat pancakes never goes into high until around Jan. 25. “When we get some snow, there’s good skiing and tobogganing in the Brandon Hills,” writes. Harold Muldowney of Ortonville, who invites winter sports enthusiasts to come that way. A steady reader of The Pontiac Press for 37 years, Mrs. Lily Barribeau of 2890 Scott Lake Road, feels that it is an excellent paper, one of its best features being its courteous carrier boys. If you'll have due respect for private Verbal Orchids to— W. Walter Smith- day. ” Mr. and Mrs, Charles Carson of Keego Harbor; golden wedding. Mark Axford FER i of 1360 Dorris Road; eighty-first birth-° _, Obvious Target 7 David Lawrence Says: : = AL i | i H z i ; life i iil z rt fe f 38 adds unnecessarily to the human "ational interest, much more cost of national defense involved. * @ @ LIMITED NEED In peacetime the need for such . This hidden cost srrrotin, defense items is limited, bat the . . presidential im. , Why Should a General Be Subtly Coerced ser vies ica tate mended tx i ong ent prea fe , ‘ ° cap the race for survival against s*«* Against Sending Complaints to Congress? sian commu as, esta of foacog egfaam of itlustration, there = trom lest be spending beyond what the ma- moved sheds new light on the op- aw, don on he pale at: os sautd sak aaeiane tan bao tion can afford, the published erations of the military man vers- _erities of the Eisenhower Admin- = iness, the procurement officers of yecerd ef the Truman edmis- * a istration careless charges against Go, semet cnrviens santé So av government . a “giveaway policy.” which to long-term states- istration te reventing. t (Copyright, 1956, New York Her. showed « bias toward big busi- manlike view. General Bradley, chairman ald Tribune Inc.) Ress. —— of Se Fete CAE, aad we: Ming 3, ———_——— In the face of such emotionalism, sources of supply, the contract- “The Joint Chiets ot sutt are LOOKING Back —_jherw.bas beens tendency on the tng ors shuld lsat on ov Se oe a 15 Years Ago ers in the administration to lean ting back their costs, inclading en We mds a eee cee STIMSON DENIES FDR is seek- over backwards. | the cost of capital. omy and a progressive and grow. TE AVTiGHT RAF. raids rock , There has been an important, cnitdish notion that the objective ing production capacity js the back- though little publicized, trend in a bone of long range defense. But ee certain areas of the electronics in. * * S&t low-cost bids. ing, nor do we have the econ. GOV. HOFFMAN of New Jersey pulks relatively large. Overenthus- re Ap rae Aes Pistia aperg omic or industrial advisers to de- scorns impeachment threats in jiasm directly after the end of ee Loeidinadm yoga cide the limits of our ‘national Hauptmann reprieve. . World War II led to excess capac- __ ———_ be Sone bankroll or productive capacity.” _ LITERARY DIGEST reveals 62 ity in this new and dynamic field. 1,08 Own \mtereat What General Ridgway dis- per cent oppose New Deal. y orcas ut portant resources. closes now on the conflict between ro10us of ae sana? p rt ts the military and the budget ' » some , bureau isn't new, but the fact’ that Smiles er and more efficient companies ortral he didn’t feel he should issue a If anyone has a 1956 resolution Withdrew from items in pr By JAMES J. METCALFE public. protest two years ago, be- that hasn't been broken, you still ‘here was overproduction, and left = 5 as toe toe teavaes as cause of the risk of being re- have more than 11 months left. ‘the field to smaller, and They ge slong Ghair marginal units, As a result, there --- go way... was in some instances a vicious a ‘owner eaine Many False Health Ideas eee "S Not fut the Mile eee ” heavy capital commitments oe aw Traced to Old Almanacs ol noche, wonker come, ; Det sie Gow Sat pe bo low cost in the belief that they They do not seem to understand By WILLIAM BRADY, M. D. Lesson 2, CVD, about heart and would lose less through being ac- +--+ Or they have never learned When I was a boy on Chapel ®ftery troubles to any digitalis tive.than through being idle. - . . That certain favors they re- Street in Canandaigua it was the user who asks for it and provides Such below-cost bidding was quest . . . Are those that should /@ stamped self-addressed en- ng be earned . . . They only think custom to go down below the velope. Regular price of the book- tough competition for enterprises about themselves And how . tracks, early in December. and jet is 35 cents. ee, nee. omit Stes much they can eet... And od make the rounds of the drug- Signed letters, not more than one page t trom these overdone for giving in return . . . They . of Ii jong, pertaining to persona) items occurred, with the field be- have not ad stores. health and hygiene, not to disease, dise- ing left pretty much to less suc ve not started yet . . . But spe- We collected almanacs. Dr William Brady, if a stamped self, Cessful and less efficient units, “12! favors are bestowed . . . On There was usually an assort- addressed enve! sent to - only those who serve .. . In publie ment of them available in piles ‘*¢ Press. Pontiac, Michigan. Superficially, some observers or in private life. ,. As much as on the counter. (Copyright 1956) might assume that this merely rep- they deserve. Al collecting was & . at dovenstens Sacunint Case Records of a Psychologist (1) It involved a venture into " . ; enemy territory. ~ wet seting we wt If YOu Want to Change a Man’s Idea, “Businessman's Administra- tion.” The connotation is tnfor- tunate, for the implication is that ing. (3) Seatt ered strategically through each brochure were mation prevalent today concerning health was acquired through the almanacs. FOR INSTANCE For instance, the mobid notion that some kind of poisoning of the “system” is inevitable if the bowels do not follow the sched- He hasn't an inkling of. what ill effects he is bound to suffer from such interference with the natural function and process of digestion, That one believes a daily dose of absolutely digitalis is to keep his heart beating. z great sympathy for the | _ poor geek who has this digitalis obsession. So I'll send a free copy of Little thank all connected with the Pon- se i ft may I ac ety Hi agit ial ie ! f Fee Loose Political Talk Hits at Firms Vital to Defense Make Sure His Ego Gets Protection Girls, here’s a puzzler. If you have been married for several years, you probably know the riddle outlined below. Men are the egotistical half of the hu- man race, 80 you must be care- ful in trying to enlighten them. By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE Case Q-351: Mary H., aged 29, tween the 6 o’clock banquet, and the big public meeting at 8:15 in our city auditoriem. “One of our churcties could serve _. ° * ° ‘teresting reaction of some of the i From long experience, I know what was behind the objections of these husbands. They were afraid of being shown up! Men are noted for being stub- born and egotistical. 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NIGHTS TO 9 y f i , : ae . i ee no ie ae . | _THE PONTIAC PRESS: WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 18, 1986 re, Hiss fi Hi i + nt i : e ft i al, , ; Allowance for Any Old Washer on This ‘56 Frigidaire ~ Leundry Poir... No More Waiting, Immediate Delivery! Frigidaire | Laundry - Pair Compare this wosher with any automatic made for Cleaner emg A cgi water saving. is jam-packed with all your “most-wonted” features! ‘ ‘ } * ¢ | ¢ } ; } | | and APPLIANCES FRIDAY NIGHTS e dryer, too ) it tae , f : _ OPEN MONDAY | FE 6-0811 & FE 6-8074 | Bn | _ KEEGO HARBOR [I - Lotter’ © Masts Wisntiing Sachate © Paste, 99.9% ! Ideal for Ice Fishing. Many, many other good buys. ~ We Give Holden Red Stamps PLENTY OF FREE PARKING IN REAR OF STORE I, GIVE U.S. SAVINGS STAMPS. BU. Ss. Grade Good. Tender Steer SAUSAGE ."™ aD 1 — 1 U. S. Grade Good Tender Steer eRae A Large . oe] FRYING CHICKENS PURE BEEF HAMBURGER ee a 35 3 ™ 95* ‘U.S. Grade Good SIRLOIN or ROUND STEAK U ap LEAN, MEATY Be CcuT jax “SMOKED PICNICS . ee a a hip STEAKS ........» 49c | Kingmut OLEO........ = 19 SURF... © ar paBo sz 11° PILLSBURY CAKE MIX = Yellow -- White -- Chocolate 719° CHERRIES = 15° Lake Charlevoix for Pies CHICKEN of the SEA TUNA........3" 79 BROWN or 10X ; SUGAR 10: NORTHERN Bes, Wins, Liam, Champopses to Tals Ont JELLO TOILET SHOPPING alan BONE MAR MRE Se MN Ain Corner Tel graph and W. Huron in Pontiac | Better Buys at Coaniaaionst ) i WASH ge ag PKG. ig 10. REG. $1.59 eateih Connbet CLOTHS : "Pint Size VACUUM: BOTTLE 98° EE RSS ae Soe NEW and USED *T 00 teat toa ‘CUNNINGHAM’S Self-Serve — Pick ‘n’ Pay TEL-HURON SHOPPING core, 5 ~ and 16 oz. Cans | Wieners || | Q 1" il | Glendale or 1] Peschke’s i] Skinless | Wieners c bb. | WRIGLEY’S | SUPER MARKETS fe F | Men’s Florsheim Shoes Reg. Price .. Men’s Winthrop Shoes Reg. Price ..... $12.95 to $15.95 J) Men’s John C. Roberts Shoes i Reg. Price . . $10.95 | Men’s Kingsway Shoes Reg. Price ....... .. 90.99 ; Ladies’ Naturalizer Shoes Reg. Price ........ | Ladies’ American Girl Shoes Ladies’ Pierre Shoes Group Women’s Casuals Included are famous makes, American Girl, and other brands. Specially priced for quick clearance ++» @ opportunity for you to get regular stock Gf) 45 RPM ond 78 RPM Hi SAE Ph ee a aS Sh acti ane cae las eee Reg. Price $7.99 to $10.99 $499 e $599 e $699 } spss | shoes for sport and everyday wear at a new low, low price! Reg. $6.95 to $8.95 nm $BS SHOE pox Last Ab Tel-Huron Shopping Center | FE 4-0259 eee . ipalenc\e-thess pling een & bees Ak Rete . [sleerence values. Check these ede. . . they exp only exemples of the | a y, many money-seving berpeine being offered in the 15 shops ond] . et Tel-Huron, Shop New! Buy Now! Seve New! De it alll in one- | BS few AT SONTIACS GREAT TER IUNON. CHNTER <> PARK FREE —| a : | Shop F , . . . SS) ee eee er er. * peel i ol alee a 2 < < a : = . % 2 ; ae es ay a ‘ Ke Ps * "et f i a oe 4 ca 1795 1 322.95 5] 480 and 316% ; $19 $00 | Pad | $10.95 to si299° 42 and SH98 _ COATS | Ht $990 ‘7 , pastel zibeline usually higher priced RET YE oe Et te eet Sates aaa ee Rich zibeline! Spectacularly low price! Coats to see first thing — in aqua, 5 turquoise, pink, blue; also red or black. . A white, quilted fibre glass lining (warmth 1 without weight) in each style. Sizes 8 to. 16. i Sketched: High-collar zibeline, sele, $29.90 OSMUN'S |; vimanas” | — LADIES’ 11-Jewe! Bulova With Expansion Bend In attractive meesnaty S08 uae" Pleeo OLD 39g e2 ag” il IN TRADE. | You Pay. pti I) Seodhation Gift Jowsiy,. Rogar $198 Yl | | ~ \ pricet Choice of char- ‘coal grey, charcool Here is ¢ sensational watch buy! Rugged, depend- able timepiece you ¢an proudly give and the re- | 10° With a treatine suede self - belt in- cluded ot this low. blue, charcoal brown, ard medium grey. Select several pair to- doy ., . and save! ALTERATIONS | “en Oomen'’s Account. 21 -Jewel Bulova ' With Expension nd Automatic, water- cane of white or ow or) * gogularly $11.80 ., Regularly $96.00. eran SBM ter SORH ba id a TEL-HURON SHOPPING CENTER You Pay.. ‘46 You om» | dy ies he ge ) : i j i } i Z Fs rg God Z ; ¢ Oa ry % ‘ i | : La f : Vy Use Your Present Set |for the Down Payment | Liberal Allowance — 14-21-24-lnch i your old set— ~ at the low clearance prices! | Used TV Bargains Maater or : rom “HO selection of Every Appliance and TV Is Backed by Our From good sets © (Near Middlebelt Rd.) MA 6-2561 UNFINISHED FURNITURE CHESTS 30” High —15” Wide. MAPLE STEP _ 9° TABLES | Maple COCKTAIL TaBLes “7 "WROUGHT IRON LEGS Sets of 4 G-inch ..................82.95 9-inch .............:.... 3625 12-inch .................. 3.45 16-inch .................. 3.95 22-inch ................. 4.45 28-inch ................. 4.95 Linoleum wen" _OPEN - Monday and Friday Nights SF | Prosecutor, in charge of the children's Program at Pontiac _NHE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 18, 1056. and will deal with mental health. The Pontiac High School PTA is sponsoring the program sched- uled for 7:30 p. : Jon uary Clearance. Regularly . \Famed Cocktail Mixer - IKilled in Auto Collision WORCESTER, pion was killed when | his automobile collided with a truck. The victim, John W. McCann, 61, of Worcester, who never touched | liquor, won two highest awards in| an international cocktail mixing’ m. at the High School. | | S108 5128 sif95 9 azzas NOW 514? v SIG* “WOMEN’S SHOES | FLORSHEIM | Tweedie - Regdety Dress Shoes $15.95 to $17.95 Regelarty B95 10" VITALITY DRESS SHOES | Regular $12.95 . $8 80 Table of Children’s Shoes, Reg. 5.95-7.45.. . $3.95 Table of Women’s House Slippers, 3.95-4.95. $2.95 © TODD'S Shoe Store | 20 West Huron Street UM Prof Sits:and Coun t oj include Saginow. River contest in London in 1937. | OK’s Bonus Division | pees ) in U.S. Water Projects | perrie cREEK ip — The y Fish at Bottom of: Ocean) xssx sam ee, nate creet Board ot Baxcateel SUPER SPEC g3 neers have tentatively allocated) hes approved distribution of bonus ANN ARBOR « — How many stance: Visibility was good for 4o|Piamsing, funds to @ navigation, money: voted by the State Legis 78 North Saginaw Street fish are there in the ocean? Alor 50 feet and no diving suit ig/271,ComT™! and reservoir projects lature for teachers’ salaries.| ity of Michigan professor = for the fiscal year starting next! Teachers will get $160 and other] Junedale Brand on the ocean floor and counts|"*C°**4"¥- July 1. : school employes, $120. The board’ ; Bardach recalled few instancés| President Eisenhower, in his’ said the distribution represents the| Redi Eat 9 ia .* where the fish didn't cooperate, {budget message, recommended a, : - c | Assistant Prof. John E. Bar-|, “We had only the sharks and| ots) £93000 for planning Pro} Pp bb. d ; that “short of b@rricuda to contend with,” he . ! eee bey apy a — this was said, “And they make no trouble,” | , The retest caihere adhagra [Peete reese ress eese seas eane= oom }only one accurate way to estimate) Bardach explained that he and | nished Congress tentative alloca- 1 This valuable coupon r how many were there. — | hie assistants would find a typi- |tions including a $30,000 navigation ; age dey poy Good c t | It turns out that the Bermeds weed eed, note what hina ot tan, (Provect for the Saginaw River in | =e Lienie Thurs b : eos wie wow & ey. poe. | | REMU: a Sh las ny cow. They alee ed Be ee if 1! Ss Only e | | flag out many there :' i ‘ are im the waters around their | *%¢ later recaptured them to find | An average U. S. dentist has a. I! BUTTER 1 | inland te help their fishing in. | *! some of their habits. act egeane of aheut AF. pet a ' with mest puchese i dusty. Despite the barricuda and the year. ve S22 22S) Sa BS See See eannane ss So Bardach goes down, sits on/Sharks, Bardach and his assis- ocean floor with plastic slate|'@%ts counted 780 fish on the one|/iy pencil and counts, He also|Teef. But he doesn’t suggest that/7> the aid of an aqua-lung, sev-|the @verage man go down to prove) ay assistants equipped with flip |him wrong pers and breathing aids and, of :, & © ‘diver to do it,” he explained. “You can't be concerned “You have to be an experienced! —~ with) = ya-\keeping alive; you have to be) —) for fmlconcerned with counting fish.” Venetian Blinds , White Translucent 18 to 22-inch. .........$2.89 & 23 to 26-inch.......... 3.99 & 27 to 3l-inch.......... 4.49 &. 32 to 36-inch.......... 4.99 & LIQUID GRAIN +o Kit = 490 P EGBOARD. 9x12 2x3-f. ... $1.19 LINOLEUM 2x4-ft. .... 1.59 ‘RUG . Reg. $5.95 4x4ff. .... 339) $A79 The most hondy device 4 WE Ben ARRANGE INSTALLATION OF ALL pails for storage ever invented d eG Draperies of Distinction . ‘ e 4 . F Carpets by Carpet Bargains F | Ry 1 12-Ft. Heavy Beige Scroll ... Reg. $13.95 S ¥¢ $11.00 %« ¥4. 3 ao 12-Ft. Beige Floral ........ Reg. $ 9.95% ¥4 § 7,96 8 va & Bi Downs 12-Ft. Heavy Grey Twist .... Reg. $13.50 ¥¢ $1147 % v8 a 12-Ft. Tone-on-Tone Nutria . Reg. $10.95 $+ 4 § 9,30 S« ¥4 3 © Mohawk. “, b 9x12 Wool Oval Braids Throw Rugs & a Kara- sats NOW $ 5 O% Yard Samples $ 17 Te $] R95 z, € & * Masland ROLL END VALUES 3 ‘ Holmes 12x74” Heavy Beige Cut Pile ............ Reg. $154.00 $7950 © te Sanford 12’x8’5” Green Tone-on-Tone ............. Reg. $119.50 $7950 © ~@ “anlorc 12x12’ Grey Tone-on-Tone Loop ........ Reg. $175.00 $9850 — ea . 12°x19 Green Loop Leaf .......... Reg. $252.00 $164.66 ws Firth 12’x15’6” Extra Heavy Dusty Rose ........ Reg. 3309.00 $150.00 4 12’x23’ Green Loop Leaf ......... -. Reg. $325.56 $219.00 4 Aldon 12’x14’7” Green and Brown Tweed ......... Reg. $252.00 $198.00 5 ee ee - (Beattie . f: bi Drapery Specials : | Magee . ; h Bark Cloth and Reg. $1.95 to $2.50 per vard © Monarch Machine Prints § 50 we Choose from florals, modern NOW ee prints or provincial patterns in cotton. TERMS— © _No Money 4 ._ & 36Months & Phone FE 4-2531 | to Pay! os ae * BS heey ic se ee ee rile tt 5, ———______ |(T) \ w=" Detroit Police fo Use| css F. B. MELIN & CO. & Mondey PM. ‘NATURAL REST" MATTRES: | Reduced Fist Bullet-Proof Suits those who seek @ perfect choice of wedding gift for you, will know exactly whet te select. bee. piece nemings, wom $29.75, tan lacleded “The Store Where Quality Counts” C. Eloquence FRED N. “Pontiac’s Oldest Jewelry Store” 28 W. Huron FE 2-7257 e COMPANY | wt lite ah __. THE PONTIAC PRESS. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 18, 19 GAGLES are XN PRACTICAL PARENTS Open F ‘Sa ~ wi 2S i 4 Su. oe SRS or ‘ (itu es J mee ig ee, / es : % anay ‘7 bl 56 10ilman P AKE OLD ENOUGH TO BE ON THEIR OWN, THEY EAGE THEM OF THE NEST....- FORCIBLY J Disnribated by King Features Syadscate. 75° DIAMOND ANNIVERSARY BUTTON-FREE TOP...NO BUPTONS, NO BUMPS, NO LUMPS Celebrate with szaty! To mark 75 years of mattress-making achfeve- ment, SEALY brings you the tremen- dous “Diamond Anniversary” dol- lar saving Sale! . This is really special—for the first time, the famous $59.50 Natural Rest has been reduced for this Sale only to a phenomenal $39.95! You'll be thrilled with its superb comfort and restfully-firm support. See the Natural Rest —try it, buy it —in our bedding department today! ALL THESE °59°° FEATURES NOW *39% rei wo-belence fanerepring © Sturdy cord handles! 8 Ventilators! © Durable decorater designed cover! © Pre-built herders for durable, ne- seg edges! © 10-yeer written guarantee Becked by American Stendards Testing Bureau ‘ © Matching Box Spring—enly $39.95! Ue bi 1918 Divorce Not Legal, Man Re-marries Wife ELIN & Co. 25 SOUTH SAGINAW THE PONTIAC PRESS, _ WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 18, 1956 , ie -gnVis | enone Fs Feder! m4 [i CHECK YOUR RATINGS ON THESE QUESTIONS * , NO YES \ . THE MOST DRAMATIC 4 ADVANCE IN = EXCLUSIVE COLORTONE CONTROLS Now enjoy exciting new sound. Colortone Controls let © Am | overcoming the fears and feelings of inferiority that hold many people back—and am | developing courage 0 Oo _ and self-confidence? Jr., evening of your lifetime is ofl t will take for you to discover the magic methods DALE CARNEGIE uses in helping men and women develop confidence ond new abilities and skills in This is @ warm invitation to you and your associates and iF friends to be our guests at an exciting... iy FREE DEMONSTRATION of the famous DALE CARNEGIE COURSE baby og @ JAN. 18 @ 8:00 P.M. Ae vena worm, PONTIAC Co-sponsored. by 3 * PONTIAC JUNIOR CHAMBER OF COMMERCE Plan to attend. This can be the most rewarding evening of your life! . SEIT eG SPENSER SII NCA Sip NEE, . saath ae + se po ai uF 4 5 ibd; . © Am | really developing the two highest-paid abilities in you be the “conductor.” (|, EES". 5 1 Clos Corel 4 18 Am | preparing mysetl for leadership in all phases of pee mm ioe he - try te? 00 or clear trebles . , . create new . © Am | able to speak with ease and confidence before any tonal effects . . . 10 please hind of group? oO your listening taste. Come in _ {iB Aan | able to remember names and faces? ot ane ion vodey! Scharf of 2348» THIS WEEK | ONLY! FREE 25 "ust son of Mr. ond Mn. G. R. ] The “Galré Pantsmme” Fidelity speakers. All-speed Colortone Controls, 5199" GALLAGHER MUSIC CO. Open Monday and Friday Nights ’til 9 , 16-18 EAST HURON STREET FE 4-0566 , ‘i x 13-week-old dispute between Lear, | Inc., of Grand Rapids and AFL-/ CIO United Auto Workers Local! SPECIALS for THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY and MON DAY—OPEN FRIDAY and MONDAY EVENINGS ’TIL 9 P.M. JANUARY SUPER SALES DAYS Use Our Liberal Credit Plan : Extra ) Wide-Extra Deon Extra High! _——— a — ap i a (ip Bs) Pe Delivers “3 JUMBO WARDROBE JUMBO PANTRY FE EASY TERMS: Sit yeese sieeve sce vennce 33x21x66 Inches! 30x15x63 Inches! | H Gauge Steel @ Glea White Finish ; Finished in Welnut e Spice Revk @ Handy Drawer @ Tie Rack @ Mirror @ Towel Bar © Extra Deep Shelves | donates tS A i | A ! FREE PARKING AT BOTH ~ Blue Tredhig’ Seaiug 2 STORES FOR OUR CUSTOMERS YOU CAN USE ONE ACCOUNT FOR PURCHASES AT BOTH OUR STORES pte) pec | FURNITURE Rorasies STORES 17 E. Huron St. — 2 STORES — 18 W. Pike St * * © © © oe '@ * ‘ 4 * SS ‘ oe _f as , You get only the Top U.S. | a | | ff j yO : Government Grades when you - AE = * a . 8 neg TH ba! Kroger-cut Tenderay Beef + The finest beef in the world!; Sliced Bacon 3 u. $7.00 Greenfield's Sunnybrook brand, Lb. 35 ¢C . ed Short ibs x 29: | Lamb Roast eee ee Bolling Beef 10° Lamb Liver 29) Ground Beef . 3 87% Ground fresh daily. Lb. ie. Round Steak " 78° Fresh, lean Kroger qut-Tenderay beef . Ty-y7 Pot Pies . <=", Beef, Chicken or Turkey . 4 WHAT Mild Cheese = = Me, 308 ¢ rry | . : Margate aia NE Avondale brand . . . . « ge 25 ota Sar aia 7 me. Green Beans Qe D5 Pineapp * 25° BENE Avondale brand. Stock up . . Pineapple xo Corned Beef « us “= 29 ‘Bilver Skillet. Just heat and eat . . Sere O26 Everyday low price . Applesauce 2.95 Cat Food 2 ~ 25° Tomatoes One 9 5 MR vpricots 2 cNapkins 922 95 Beal Stew nk 9gemm. Swiftniog 3 = 69'S 0 Dll Pickles. 9eeSoda Crackers» Qg¢MMI Tomato les! xn 94 mm GOLD MEDAL ai ery : 3: 26°25 Bab-0 «umn Os 5 or PILLSBURY Our oar me Mincemeat 43 a= | 3 OOF a te ide 25'S | 4 Everyday low price Sweetheart m0) yo Ritz Crackers =. 95° == meete, Everyday tow pric Tamalies 7 DS B= Ese, CALIF Sliced Beef “1 69 == {HEAD Lettuce my Kidney Beans na] QC SF Joan of Arc. Everyday low price Lifehuoy Soap +. 9Q¢ a ay Everyday low price... 3 = 29° == Put Spring inte your saleds. Fresh, C Rinso Blue ay ee Sponges Eeeca, erlep €-7 leoberg Jusibe 24 Size BI Soecial 18 oft Reg. price... Bin on bnge 1-C. Twin pack . ie 29:== _— Ench Ketchup me 2 he 49° == severe 2 = 27 zs A Temi Orne Snide Peaches mer 2 9Q¢ 2 Lux Liquid ge ‘ —< | Mamy brand. Jumbo 100 size... 4... poctcaraneyews sol ™. Standard Quality haves in yrup Everyday low pre . . 0s . nal 3/ Cc) tes Ge Purple Plums ey 1 _~ meneeil GY Large, eriep beautics . . . . . Mme WW nots Color added... : , Everyday low price DAY AFTER DAY, ITEM “AFTER ITEM, PRICES ARE LOWER AT KROGER! oe ee err eee ) Corn on QeQ5t Deg Food 3e Cos 25° 7 Ammonia m rs , * Aeon ea es Spaghetti "end O° == =m, eS ee ee ey ba all National Biscuit. Priced low wee. - Pe Fling moo 3.90 bn 2 AES Chop Suey, _ 49 == El eee eene 8.18) 1S Dial Soap . *2°7¢ RS aan Cookies ens wt 39¢ Kleene 9 = 49) . Candy a - rae! 8 Tze ‘never « salad eck Sprite 22 Nescafe ce $449 me Angel Food on 39: Roman Cleanser. 4s: Cm, pn — Seetlet.' Slime dotwnisaces ton okt. al pes [Seren et ok woke alle « Bverydey low price. Gal. 0c, . . . ... . Tuna Pie 8 BG! me Crystal Gems == Qc =a= Me otortening 3 = G9: Bismarck Rye 9... 99° RB iecarcs wiystaicems =. 29 Cc "wes arse 7 | 7a armen Macaroni ur oe 21 == Baby Meats e mex, ae stant Coffee § == «$4.29 Cake mmr mac rann | Qe I Rees tome os 7 4'Co | : . | & No waste, ready to ie ae Sndvich aes as 1Q¢25 QCM A= AT Mite hl 17rd ta 9 2 9 OPEN SUNDAY 9:004.M. T0 6: 00P. M.! | . * H ne : , . Lee Lene aah ey TT eee em é sireeenatiesinintanenatuintinnitic is oe lthncene ten sate appa gpeamiitiny sh 9m se sean reed gaan 6 on ees sf & co Se : Date aX ? if err §- one coe Night fed al Bank Meet annu Pee | med THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 18, 1956. -o cers I t ce Of directors, I NO . \ ‘ ae. 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He Side gin ih denial [os ane beeslye Un) £8 | Hi Se pe sin 1 ae ah ie i i es Hit Ms nt a= mites eid ia lt as al qe = H ie sae Beh ley Ih vet dial Ue ae TH lie, ne ir le ak aly al Met aie lH ie Suh uf ih le Nici ee i nl HH {it a 5 a8 4, 3 igs Pies if 2 j [ee EEE mE ES ene ay A GE a a fn i ete ae fel REG ee ie if Ce eet 5 "Sag ol be eee 8 3 = fe ik baa cae Ea saa I lin te ro i mide) Ai Suk sclag: at AH ae GH eae Ed Sealed : = itie tl ut [the nat itt il i H et ‘a OFS fat llitt ayes ellie dial gg AuTi ale ah f EH EMIEUH Art gel ely mee dey Ole |g Pi - cet i eves al ish I Hi Hie F id ine brit ij ) “i bee Brbogi 2g3328 2 i ; 1 : : Teds eon He te in iat : a iis: wee i Ae £5 ty oe : Ai! He ES ° Bee ots gfe Hil 3 ae iene Ie aan Hl heal oh Heer i tne a Fe ai ae ice ees ean A ee He Bae yell} tii! ili re mr; Petre she {Bey ERIE i if Isl itis © Bae! it ili itl He alta dai se ih } Optometrists—Jewelers — FE 2-3612 REDMOND'S 81 N. Saginaw WATIONAL BISCUIT COmPANY a.m. 30 of Plains, will celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary for Jan. 31. An atiniversary mass will be celebrated at 10 | at Our Lady of the Lakes Church in Waterford, follow i Hath itt , THE PONTIAC’ PRESS; WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 1 1056 s : c NINETEEN __ Mor Tha re Before The Food Trend isto ) BCAMPBELL'S STOKELY'S Finest | ems _ 2225 5: oe Zion Fig Bars = 2 “3s 49° Kren ha Poet Cin 3S 6 ? Ch tica Sponge. "Some, 59" Breast O' Chicken Tuna. 3 ~ G9" } New SLUE RIBBON e Delicious for Lunch or if See Ee = a leben ate Oe ee i ‘STOKELY'S Finest [Ya Can’s Pr & Bos 9= age : : 7 Pecitom trode “1°18. Mi j WH » | TOMATO ae | "JUICE on ae | 4= "1 "Buy Only the Parts You Like! oe Contedina ! Tomatoes 4M" mri Kraft’s Macaroni Dinner o.<. 2 n,. 31° 4 rH Italian Style Dressing ‘Suan. 29° | : New Improved — - Homogenized 3 9: ie na ve | J Dressing ° op ed mn Ft oe All One Quality! 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TELEGRAPH { Wrigley’s Own Mel-O-Crust Double Enriched Open Thursday, Friday, Saturday ‘til 9 p.m. ad a WHITE BREAD - 2 iy : + fi et ti i ae ene ee 7 “ 4 ‘ vi ‘ ‘ : s | f : ie f Rowers. tare a ee LAS i \" es eee: x j ; hea ae Ae ae ar 5 ; ; | ' g f ‘ * . ~ } é i 3 PR saa Ss gabe THE PONTIAC PRESS. ‘WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 18, 1936 s : ry Pee 711 HiVveniic eee S @-—AFL . CIO, — on chiet a. a ee George Meany today re- provide a billion labor's) political jected President Eisenhower’s'a year for the. next five years.|legislative aims in an article in\cize administration failures in plan, He proposed that; Meany said education aid shouldithe American hisicold war,” he said. “The admin- Congress vote four times the/be “the first order of business” |organization’s monthly let amount the administration hasin this session of Congress. . He higher asked. Eisenhower's plan is in-jso as ; adequate. [people extticiom aes \ . 7 eral government real “The administration's program. |self to i agreement IQOW 10 LAKE [wate making « signiticant conces-|a' bilion dollars a year for the ae. : jsion, to the need for federal aid,|next five years.” : ao = adds up t® another manifestation Meany said that “since peace and of the “too little, too late’ policy," jan communi on ie Meany mm. * « this —_ rapa a | 3 : “Labor believes that stinting the| “ : Flint Woman Held asjschools is the height of talselyuuen’ .” But be a : | Witness in Shooting of comm: In oni Se: ane the ie iced it ef 1 That's Me! Husband Monday Eisenhower wants 250 million dol-| In the ) called arn ie lars a year for five years, with'called on Democrats and Repubii- Act : | ry 9 W—Mrs. Betty Kehl, 32,/the money to be used to help|cans to ' , i od a material witness in the|states ‘and loca] school districts|together on ‘ ! , housing, mininum tga, 2 Ma shooting of her salesman lbuild needed facilities program. fields. 3 | ~ Yes, Mam! another lie detector test to-| - . : i ; sare + + + [Anti-lntegration Scou's Serve feo Small sinewee | | $6.95 tw $10.95 yesterday was described Pancake Supper |fer Small | “ pbb mee because sed at-| eon . $3 and $4 | Sesren were we we Alabama OK Measures ?™. a" in Wever School 4 Values to $10.95 town, Mile mame was withheld. .\ ama Senates passed bills yes-/setve the pancakes. Their sport- ‘ j Detective Lt. John Burton said a|terday aimed at ing racial|80rs, the fathers of Hawthorne DRESSES Hie detector test indicated the man|segregation in schools. School PTA will help while some & | had no knowledge of the shooting. * * lof the mothers will work in the e ies |He added the cofstruction work-| ‘The bills were different in de-|*itchen, ! ‘ preg owing epee rao gy Singge Move. Bye Pega enees, Sito te fe ierte jat a boarding house Monday/cal: to keep white and Negro pu-jhave been placed in local . 4 hos supported by his land-'pjis out of the same "classroom. jto advertise the project. wt Ee : ‘3 f° In Georgia, the Senate ynanim-| Most materials have been do. p Kehl, ques-/ously approved a bill giving the|nated, Scoutmaster Roger Lawt- for seven hours yesterday|governor authority to close any|ence said, Donations of $1 for night, stuck to/Schools forced to integrate and tojadults and 50 cents for youngsters that she and|make educational grants to stu-junder 12 will be used to finance y ‘ been abducted|dents affected. trpop activties. also gave unanimous approval Truck: Tox, License Bill Fak ert aa, Se. Sa introduced ih House shot Mrs. * i gg a PE a ae SR aS ng Sis? Sei ge —A Dill to increase Kehl. was eral to enjoin officials or private) truck taxes and pave the way for they quoted citizens from any action towardja cut in passenger car license she heard only |integration, would allow school/fees was filed for introduction in sat in the car (buildings to be leased to a private|the House today. face with her |perator, and would provide for) ty. proposed levy, similar to a I sine ot propery ct “elOhio’s controversial “to-mile : se he_stranger| ae *chomt Qullne Dmoriy- lian.” te based on the weight of A prized gift from , | se mea te Te Syste fy mie ty veh } | | were a vy : tor! ™ said the tax . nteaeton nr th il “pechae ae seh ce oy ni Gen. Morgan. of Morgans Raiders, in Georgia schools. tare - — fete approved unanimouly by the| mane” to be usd for highway con was a demijohn of Old Crow ampering With Mail [Semste lfonday: tion in the! APPlying only to trucks of 18,000 : Under Investigation — both the Sena exa|tt would replace the state's currest ? friend, “1 Old Crow ; bame te a can get , NOW IN A MILDER, LOWER- County Sheriff's detec-/the House took steps to shoulder;™illage tax, which yields about ting two West| Seige the US. Supreme Court ée|$1-250.00 a year. . Whiskey to you The return mail PRICED 86° PROOF BOTTLING! with et poset act cision banning school’ segregation will carry you a demijohn... $981 | : mail boxes. The! The antisegregation measure ap-'2 Suspects.in Robbery Today, t00, the finest Kentucky | °2.514443.. | nentuchy Straigne ' rere reported just & week!proved by the Senate has beens io C bourbon ever CODE NO. cone fo. Bourbon Whiskey et Cooley item. Mt would Now end ir? i sta latas de estiod caste % | I allow paren Two men, accused of robbing a ie meo— OM Cree 100 Proof Bonded Kentuchy | 4 as wines ‘aly tategrated |nousewite of $8 Thareday, efter either the milder, highly popular Straight Bourbon Whiskey eveilable os usual p.m., but when | schools. It calls for a constitutional | 7e2*enine . & toy er! 86 Proof or the 100 Proof Bond. up at 4 p.m. |amendment that parents|"esterday, waived ae os She said she| would not be to send their fBoeene” bt ee oS ge oom aa ee OLD CROW : 4 der protest. | A as reported last! Tf jt clears the House, the amend-|, Victor L. Hood, 21, of 23 Mid- > 143 71 Mrs, George Feller|ment will be voted on in an elec-|!#8@ Dr., and William M. Denni- & The Geeta Nemes ie Locurlberns . tion scheduled for Aug. 28. ssc Ye fe weet . ’ ig Action in the House took the Tosss'tn bonds set by Municipal OLD CROW DISTILLERY CO., DIV. OF NATIONAL DISTILLERS PROD. CORP., FRANKFORT, K i @ Dacrons @ Nylons FA Pleasant Change are mots seckaiinn shite weled sedge = orice E. Fionegah. DIV. . “6 pre td] Cottons . Seersuckers i (P—Hotelman — segregation ‘null, void and of no a Enenenenemennemeeeesnneemmeememeeememmameammmamee 4 Reg. and Half Sizes [new sddress for the plush 16mil| |” ahem. | > lion-dlar 1,001-room Statler Hilton! Hatcher in Formosa 4 , jweek. The entrance of:the 20-story| TAIPEI, Formosa ® — Dr. : : . » which covers almost an|jan Hatcher, president of ‘the x at 1914 Commerce! versity of Michigan, had tea with } 20 S. Perry St. a _— — ad 4 IT’S AS SIMPLE AS THAT! You don’t have to be a mathematician i to understand this t simple addition! | Regular saving at PONTIAC FED- ERAL, plus our liberal dividends, means security for ———, you and your 30-Inch OVEN (& AS RANGE family. ine a > : REGULAR $179.96 Start saving in a bo | Savings Account a 1 \ | NOW § -here this week. Savings Insured Up to $10,000 ‘ . | | iff ~NO MONEY DOWN SAVINGS and ‘ Loan Association 9761 W. HURON STREET Y, The biggest oven gas range you can buy! Has all deluxe 16 E. LAWRENCE 407 MAIN 1 | features. Hurry in NOW and take advantage of this BIG DOWNTOWN ‘ROCHESTER 7 Re SAVINGS. Priced to clear this weekend. \ ‘ Ne f a ; “4d i" S Feminine . Look tor Sprin }One Guest: ¢. Asks to See Video Show ~ Others Obviously Are’ Bored ‘During pea bPtiicis cyed- Eee AD | : Diet i ip perks al Oleg Cassini’s beige silk lace short evening dress is the waist. The skirt is softly full all around. New York but cut away over the chiffon draped bosom. designers stress the feminine look for spring. In back, a bow of the chiffon falls away from just above ' ; Pa odessa ent AEE A % Mrs. Ladd a : Pik ER os ge st 3 fae 5 HE, sess _ _ Gives Talk . ii i * ‘ ey inet = . KK. : ) : iu | roa nae aE : at i drEtrope | Womens. .ectlonzssa=* - ‘City Woman's Club] fF a eg aa ela NG ch Le KR le re RE Gorducts "Meeting Sete! , "WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 18, 1956 | PAGES 21-26|McConnell PTA at YWCA re ne a : Ce, Lee sar fe : = HF iid , ly 41 uy fi i Ay i Him ° Originala’s straight blonde fleece coat ets, and a muted rose blooms below one Gathering Held | has triple back vents on each side and in © shoulder. The hat is by John Frederics. by Junior Guild the center, Flaps mark low placed pock- Marilyn Enden. was hostess to members ot te as ween! FT OSpital Problems Cited|M's. George Killen Church on Tuesday in her home Héstess to Group the guild. Miss Enden reported on). ‘ local services that the group might | The only woman member of the render. * | : board of trustees of the hospital.! in closing, Mrs. Roush sald Pi — he gy cman bY! Mrs. Roush gave a brief history of that the increased number of oo Mcry ‘Mbtehett "hetrict M€ Srowth of hospitals, kinds of| patients has crowded the hos- meet ee ‘hospitals and the importance of| pital beyond capacity, and this, secretary of the Wesleyan Service | voluntary hospitals. she necessitates the build- , Qs E Cae © 0c
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WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 18, 1956 __ i wt a ‘ / ee Es i -_-¢ontinuing our great 7 ~_._ LADIES’ THERMOLITE BOOTS Some fur trirnmed, some plain. $ 99 Whites and browns. Ladies’ and ‘ gitle’ sizes, Values to $5.45... fur or plain, red or brown. . Were $4.45 COP EHP CRO Hoe - Boys’ Martian Boots, Babies’, White Boots | * Young space boot style in easy ' 32 ae to put on and take off plastic. Either red or white. Sizes 4-12.) me. $19 wee $499 / E BOOTERY -STAPP'S “Stim tT SALE Jewelry 20% « Girls’ sizes Thermolite boots . . $] 99 Proves to Be Quick Dish | Mrs. Reese Uses Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Coffin of Birmingham are pi : EARRINGS Ponting Press Meuse Biter | tured as they clink hot ‘mugs at Sun Valley, NECKLACES PINS Only an hour te which w set! Idaho, The Coffins, enthusiastic skiers, returned home COMPLETE SETS OF JEWELRY eo i you wee Me, Tm 7. 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It do to put you in the charm girl] stays put until the next sham- bracket. poo and adds life and luster Many experts disagree on to your drab grey hair... it advisability of washing the will alae remove yellow oftener than once streaks from white hair. This thing to do with is truly a boon to you women able hair ells down the who are attractive with white or three times a sadiasiael epparent injury toe Phone Edythe McCullech bet ence a week Beasty Shop, FE 23-7431, often enough for 8 Pontiac State Bank Bldg. person unless you have olly hair or live in a oe. SPECIAL ssiber ithe ‘donee ' DIETETIC a ee, Hates _ 1s oem wet . Rinse with plain water. trom leoly mane staging AqreFumee Sereie. ’ again with plain water and = favorite rinse. New lather richly even in hard Short Curl without special rinses, however. | Permanents From Coming Events. $ 6 : A special drill team Lv } oN ay EA He E. Myre of Northfield avenue. The |"!#** ¥it! be et 8 p.m. IMPERIAL couple plans a June wedding. 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It's qa more A Bra so” |) Semiboser David Rose can always). “it* "9 Sat Sat Menociteaet beet nee seat ad —it moves [and night — somewherein the’ and most prolifie songwriters in _* # @ with you! world — his music is being played.| the business, the “"King of Strings” Rose is so locomotive happy that}. =% @ ¢ would rather stay. home and play) he had two wooden steam engines So right under — And chances are, what's being) with toy trains. hand-carved on one of the sports cote, spun is “Holiday for Strings,” = $100,000 TOYS places that grace his beautiful)” cause it's de- famous song Rose composed in! He has 500 of these steam-driven| COlonial mansion in the San Ferm] signed for a — —— T apol- choo-choos valued‘at the staggering ando Valley. : gentle round- ff Sized for! ‘sum. of $100,000, | CONGRATULATIONS ing, a natural- [| Phis song, which he originally o * ¢ | During lunch at a Hollywood ly lovely ~ up- ta ONfes * oT he ' , Finger ?? - iY sged “Monotony for Scrings, I like to get my hands dirty,” poctaurant friends dropped his a “ | has hit the 9,000,000 mark and is he declared, “and you can't 40 table to congratulate him a oo still going up. There have been that composing music.” again for composing one of the $9 50 67 different recordings — one of Rese has been collecting and most beautiful tunes of the year the most devastatingly popular | ~~ .~'Love . ditties ever published. ae toy trains for years Love Is a Many - Splendored minprshiig wipes in Thing.” wr Ae, Religious Goods piety ay waied sisaiste ey [wer emer enhe as ae tal * e e was 4 just arrived trom Belguim. Rosaries, Missals, Medals, Soe 0s ow ‘oho wise “This is for a locomotive I've Bibles, Statues, Sick Call || coals from Newcastle. been working on for 10 years,” e / sets, Gifts. he sald. “I ordered it last August , © tgs from a 75-year-old man in Brus- eC | e S Come to PTA Activities | seu tts handmade. That's why . I had to wait so long to get | The Madonna Shop Baldwin School PTA will hold their] _— Pentine Press Phote tote a Ps : jannual Dad's Night Thursday et 7:30' The dreamy-eyed composer, who . ea ae : nae! 4494 Dixie Highwoy—Drayton Plains—OR 3-7224 795 Woodward Ave. Rs ine Reston wil presget * movie once was’ wed to Judy Garland, On Saturday, Jewish communities The students of Bnai Israel Religious Open. Monday Til 8 Friday Nite Til 9 Free Parking FE 5-9278 Finda Vista PTA will meet Thu: Sb eigen ey —. gr throughout the world celebrate Chamisho School will hold their own celebration me te Secamore Motel be * Ses Seis ae Porat "big loco. sromd © sor Bisvot, known as Jewish Arbor Day. Sunday. The program will consist of the Stennis Sn es eens om” A ene Hey people,” he said Pictured are (left to right) Mrs. David E. showing of a recent film from Israel, the proudly. a | Utley of Henry Clay avenue, Mrs. Morris singing of appropriate songsend tthe Fhe ! com m 1o.|. Bletstein of Berkley avenue, Beverly Blet- ing of traditional fruits by nat year at will ar tis cansex ean stein‘and Mrs. Morris Kampner of East Israel Sisterhood C hildren’ s Religious . of his 20-year hobby. Iroquois road, members of Congregation Committee under the chairmanship of | “Et I could culy build a lose po Israel who have ad in planning Mrs. Henry Hoschander and Mrs. Ruth motive 2 jroo as I can write a ce . ear | ” 5 the synagogue’s holiday participation. Rothschild. | i song, , | Children’ s Book Awakens Wonder e a | an< e | By MURIEL LAWRENCE | “ ‘Are those long threads really | changed @ little girl's breakfast | ny’s appreciation of what he knows | “Maya followed the direction of his legs?’ asked the little ad eggs inte the irascible character but to force his appreciation of . ‘ apraing her pyes wite . | of Humpty Dumpty. *| what adults know. ‘the bark-beetle's gaze and saw ‘yemarkable animal climbing © This is ® quotation from one of Always, childhood’s immortal 4 they tell him little tales # Nothing . the world’s great children’s books! books seek to deepen ‘the child's, about locomotives that hoot af measures . ar ise wonk. ; —'The Aventures of Maya the/understanding and tenderness for | the wrong time, how te ; ‘ Hadn't we better hide? she Bee” by the German Waldemar|his own experience by transform-| tre, vomty te made’ ead what WOOL asked, alarm Svtting the Detter of/Benesls, For years i's been out ef|ing it for him ta tis way. | Andean tnilans do festa dn. ; astonishment publication s country ‘ , eo 2 * - 6 ee Today's juvenile books are not! Today, children's —_ 2 we * al ne * is for | ‘Absurd,’ replied the bark-bee-| Now, it's been reissued by pub-|interested in doing th may — ow ; tle. ‘Just sit still and be polite to'jishers Farrar; Straus and Cudahy (dren. With few exceptions, their the gentleman. He's struggling|who have given me permission to| purpose is not to enhance John-|and reverence for none. . Set oot samaiod” fuse ae vessuccne War be le aya, venturesome ® 0 Himba te adiocies Lig ht Woolens Available . The | Those British woolens and Scotch! “Tweeds started in the cottages { The world’s youngsters nave} made this book into an internation. tweeds that people used think of Scotland and Ireland where men IDEAL SHOE al classic by demanding its trans-of as thick, warm and y are tended sheep,” oe cmon Ladies’ Sports Wear | "tesins' [S2:Ssis2 "Soe ge Sete A9er Jacket : know why. . 3 imported wools, which now | Reg. to $19.95 °- ; emerge as feather-light, gosss- (4.5 high-fashion tweeds still come these Maya's adventures will hold you! mer-thin, blended with silk or Reg. to $17.95 lipstick, is one of those milestone’s| their first wearing, there are state of the nation. People always with the same immediate appeal) cashmere, in tender tints as those of ‘Alice in Wonderland”) as rich dark tones. | ia bee in @ teen-ager's life toward which some very important points to be | like bright colors when times are atta Pat Partagas sae ; she looks eagerly. considered about the event. good.” well | and’ other immortal books of child-| Tweeds and fine woolens are Eng- SKIRTS ECONOMY > . Depending upon. loca] custom. | Buy the shoes in the late after. Minis ter Talks é ! 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singing and singing well.” 'W¥- majority of the 200 acre arealvery much in the picture. Africs, was with Dr. Lew Mor- Susan, was having a ginger, MC ine assessed one cent per square
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press’ handling of you?” | three cents a square foot. fective Feb. 4, which means that
“I always find the press to. wt = aden nen. “View From the Bridge” is clos-
pe witty rate ters, distributed some 700 letters
And so I didn't get re- |of notifications of the public hear-
instated as a gentleman ing to the people he represents ex-
after’ all, though I'd hoped. |plaining the need for the drain.
Susan, as you've perhaps Of the 20 citizens that asked to
seen hinted im the press, be heard at last night's public
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movie will make everybody “more tolerant of people (and the safety hazards that ensue
‘ EN aed, an a ee rns | See tee at ae uammlaeonee SOUTHERN FRIED CHICKEA—STEAKS—CHOPS - . s st si 5 r on ! next night ghe suddenly decided to fly sack to Holly-| sain will be $233,306.28 or 70 per|to make a movie of “View.” Van| : et [LE -s SLOP “ though she'd planned to be here a week. Something new) ont of the total project. The Com-|announced his plan to film ft in-
IN MITT TAVERN 8 the Jess Barker divorce row had come up. As she hur-| mission instructed the city attorney |dependently months ago. wt : wee gitied away trom a party, she had a worried look and I felt very/to prepare a special assessment! Van his redheaded Frances and| indly toward a redhead who keeps her temper pretty good. {roll om the olan. their redheaded children will mo- } * * * * le: : tor back to California soon after . 1 Etanboth Lake Rend ‘ . H j t bruary closing. . 5 DNIGHT EARL... | 2 City Court Judges "eer cone Featuring “SULLY” the Man of Rhythm + wai . . 2 INTERNATIONAL TV APPEARING NIGHTLY AT THE PIANO AND ORGAN
: Mie tho tae. oe nisms Receive Pay Hikes jesrectant wit mmeate ot Wo pataes Lnndone ~~ Goce te tae — wants to do “Solid Gold Cadil- | Hm | anor weeks of intormal 4 (Hope on TV Feb. 7 in Pari] —-Tecwacouon — Bande ; after pectac- iy wee informal discus- jon lope ‘int tional |] auidinne
: . nee ne ev a -., |slon, the City Commission ie: Last year Bob broweht| on Try Our New Drive-In Service . Prime night approved a pay hike of $3,412|Maurice Chevalier to TV audiences! Pisza Pie © Chicken In s Box | B : Eurepe-bound John Wayne's fare- for the two municipal court judges. /on Chevalier’s first international 5 et non well gift frem the Hotel Concord was Commissioners Floyd P._ Miles show Shrimp In
“7 : pounds pickled herrin ove and wind ss s ao en ee oe et oe voiced opposition to the increase} Bing Crosby's casual FRACTURE
H Roast Duck Beek of Steinbeck” ... Danny Kaye Pi tates oth reoace o ts\ene Gore” and kan ake YOUR ® de personal appearances at the Para- salary of $10,000 compared to their|top musical. Donald O'Connor's] JUNMV- with Wild Rice r mount for one day with his film, 1955 pay of $8,294, dancing and boyish exuberance H ar “Court Jester”... Nat “King” Cole’s me, can't see we justiBcation y in|aleo makes the pictare a soy. Mit-
Reest Turkey | plotting another Australian tour .’. . s matter,” Mi . “The |zi Gaynor s beautiful and Hy | ‘The pretty: girl modeling clothes on Satons wane ieee’ Ot 8 set vege nes SOY he.
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5 ee ita ee rece {nm manna tan move” | ganenmates ates dene | 8 with nmissioner Lutz stated that
5 our ox fA s6000000 center for TV timing ts the two judges. accepic: thet! Choreography. Gertie. ing planned 50 utes from and added he couldn't see; . . a , ' +» ee Radio City; it'll be called Cinemass ... why the Commission should break One oe 1 Oe By = ; Closing December 19th
yor ' Frances Bergen (Edgar's missus) will | epee Oo Saar pee cont Ni tk ond oa—ie length fa 9 RE-OPENING JANUARY 20th + sa | gido.® CBS-TV dramatic show opposite jue inen its favor, Then, too,-there are Cole Best Holiday Wishes .. . See you atthe end of . FAMOUS Dick Powell .... The son of a movie Rest week the Connaiest Porter’s great songs, “> ae math neoded vacation, ~~ WME CELLAR lly earner Lie — tough guy.was bounced from a H’wood proved a pay hike for city salaried Tite aalilats 5, WINGS. BEERS AND. ALES atte the puiting bis feet on the table employes earning $5,200 or above ViSTAVI SION
a WORLD 8 . — ; ; ® ; ‘Bart's Pearls... |March of Dimes Hikers ® LUNCHES It he says it's a End Trek With $32,000 > -9 Day! & silly and childish nd Irok With $32; 8 pen Every Day » . game, he sents ; ‘CATHRYNE AUSTIN, Tex. ®—Two members
on 3.1907 that his wife can beat him at it. peli been commer emda! . ae trudged into Austin yesterday and)
: | . a~i iw kk ’” estimated that they had collected | eanesaees WISH I'D SAID THAT: “People used to say, ‘It's not the cost|nearly 10 cents for the March of| —it's the upkeep.’ Nowadays {t’s both.”"—Harry Toftel. Dimes on each of the 36,000 steps | they took im their 160-mile ° TODAY'S BEST LAUGH: It's Woody Allen's line: “There's Stat io Nolan G, Temty anal one thing the Democrats and Republicans have in common— Hospital, Mate 2.C, Charles R.
Our money,” That's earl, brother. Blanar left Houston Jan, 7, They
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: a ~~ lon the hike. They were given he- wu Wrong Address Given, C Sk fi | roes’ welcome along the route and, Caretaker Re rts ongress ep Ica were escorted by high school bands This fabulous CinemaScope takes you te exotic, mysterious India,
ports at a number of towns. complex, colortul land of teeming millions, golden palaces and temples
Peart raters, carester ot ADQUt Postal Rates | apartments at 90 Oakland, told the Pontiac Press today that a Ma-| WASHINGTON u—President Ei-
Craig arrested senhower’s renewed request for a
ro * fo © lee | s89 . malllion-dollar postal rate in ‘ maga equal to a major part of
Miss Craig, 30, gave police that budget surplus he forecast for
address when poe on charges/"€*t year, appeared today to face
ot soliciting. She has pleaded in-|@ublous prospects in Congress.
on $200 bond pending appearance Sen. Olin D. Johnston (D-SC),
Jan, 3. |chairman of the Post Office and
Civil Service Committee, said his | The best selling book in the SToup has no plans to act on rate iworld is the Bible with more than | >0ost legislation unless the House ||’
twenty-five million copies being |40es so. annually, | Democratic House Leader Me-'f
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center on a “run” alley. Such an
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on the ball jed to be in a battle for the cellar
Moving “in on an alley means |instead of the top spot at the start
the ball must prescribe a wider|0of the season, picked up one point
bend or curve to find the 1-3 strike|last night by playing to a 22 tie
pocket, as the sketch sifows. It/With the Chicago Black Hawks. also means greater difficulty in| The result left them with Si points,
controlling the ball. Montreal has 57, but has played Topflighters have changed now|one more game than New York.
call the “outside”| The Black Hawke had to come move to *| from behind. in the last two min- -
= utes to gain the deadlock. Ed
Litsenberger scored their ist goal
at 18:06 of the final session and
Nick Mickoski, an ox-Ranger,
knotted matters at 18:48.
Andy Hebenton and Andy Bath-
gate scored for New York.
|the league-leading, but slumping,
Montreal Canadiens today.
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Elizabeth Graham of Main 5 . ... (By BH. GUY MOATS three short of the modern PHS As in ae
Farm bought 746 acres of Cro McClintok and Whitmer With a near-record school scor-| record of 29. Dick Ayling set the/key man in the Chiefs’ aver
Crest Farm in a million dollar deal] “Hit 24, 21 Points injing total highlighting ‘the action.| ork three years ago. added to his hutrw ao 8 vote ¢ oe pr f Victory Over RO Pontiac High ‘School basketball)" wems't tho eaty (127, Py, BOO am : y bed trouble concluded yesterday Chiefs, Tuesday night routed a Dewalt shooter. He was again the breaking the PHS The land was sold for $1.50) an) | 4 by » pair of redhot shooters) stubborn Royal Oak club 61-46, for) double - figure scorer~ tm ® istanding figure; gS feensive patter, all sicker They acre on an agreement reached! i. Ken McClintok and Dick Whit-|their 5th victory in seven starts; Chiefs’ “bombardment ual”. |i, quickly ran up an S-point were unable to stop Dewalt at any weeks ago, according 0) no, Pontiac High’s Little Chiefs|The win also was the 4th, and| Musky Red Treais bit for 12 aed /1.14 4, ‘the opener, starting with time, and Treais and Ray, plus Mrs, Howard Reineman, wife of! (varsity reserves) ajfinal game in a series that started) long Mud Ray collected Il. in... tinin the Ist time PHS had when they retired.’ This|Jim Skinner gave Chiets effective the owner of the 1,136-acre Crown! ound spanking to the Royal Oak|in 1953 (4 games), Willie's count included 12 bas |.) ball. ‘They stretched the mar-|trio collected 49 points, more than| control of the boards.
ee Crest farm reserves, 69-49 Tuesday night. The good audience in PHS gym- paced edad oly Lor mp: gin to 30-15 at halftime, then added| enough to win by themselves. Chiets retum to Saginaw Valley | | She said Mrs, Graham, comet-| so 94 point tetas (7 |aslum saw amooth-working Willie| 5m (Ht baskets). |19 more points going into the! After the game, Acrons’ mentor,|Conference action Friday with a 4 ics manufacturer, had purchased ) whe has not |DWalt add to his amazing point) Art ley's 13 and Oe Snelo, - Aaoeen camne Som steeaai ot Comane® ammmeanen Det Sishvtih to the Gaylene HQh Teapeen,
x % ~, Rant anki ber con Rare. weal): ot double figures tor compilations with a 26 mark, just! Richey’s 10 led the Acorns. in the last period to outscore Pon ‘club was a ‘lot better than. it] Pontiac is rated an edge over the af eu pestary SE Graham tho tent Sve on S - Valley cellar-dwellers, who have 5) & gue moose is the largest mem-| boarded Maine Chance stable entty ho fewre he complied tn not won a loop game in four starts. A of the deer family. on the farm of Leslie Combs I1.| setty the f A R | (| PHS stands at 2-2.
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Physiotherapyst ; No. 3 or the No. 6 pin. In that Sof 1 aume tw end alnoas pitching nw raga — sin the Sooner League,|cames, suffering only seven de-
SWEDISH MASSAGE PRACTIPEDICS way they apply finger-spin, yet hen with the poly most = valual ae —— 255/feats. He also pitched six shutouts. reduce the hook for control. Try The only black marks on his rec-
tk idiesens F it. I'm sure you'll enjoy the feel-|°Sne im Tampa, Fla, next month |Tex. home town of Paul Richards.| After two 3 mtn the Army |e "ere the 221 bases on belie : camp in Tampa, Fia., ‘ o er years : 3 E 4-6310 Fling of the reaching follow-through The young minor league phenom 'the manager of Baltimore, on May Rabe was assigned to Columbia a eae ent wnihe & tle
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one-handed j tld Sey a cean bReisahing someack |Mibes tly setting the Ist Bed) ss zal nes ose basket from 3 tan tue taheeertn, whe tot ome [Botl efor three minutes hed gass- eae. oe Aaoneiie five seconds of pl floor at halftime with a 27-18 |¢d. Two and a half minutes more trick 30 Team No. WB
Mallat’s bucket, a advantage ‘and seemed beaded |Clapsed before St. Mary was able Mocenhise 2¢—Se, arches 8 or,” climaxed a brilliant last for thelr 4th straight league win [to Pocket @ field goal, which oe ;
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clear, They went whose loop record now stands at/cat the deficit to 51-31 going, into Royal Oak St. Mary's Irish BELLS & BEAUX pe 32. cree. ured back Notre Dame ot -Har- % ene Th and take 1 Three quick buckets in the | The Eaglets continued te whit: |per Woods in & non-league game|tatepers termission, thea last minste of play brought Troy | fle away and the Shamrocks, |last night at Royal Oak, 58-53./C8" ¥ |
away in the final a 62-87 verdict over downtrodden | whose shooting bad turned cold, Phil Brzezinski poured in 23 points| Lites 3 pour 1
Five Trojans Lake Orion in an Oakland “B” | saw their lead melt to 46-42 with jio pace the SCL leaders. Belles; V. Coxen 301-802: é
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Dick Allen and The Dragons, mow winless in| Decname Gumged to 0 galt of TH paces 9 4 3 vAw-clo
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