sila bai AP Fecsimile OPPOSE RESTRICTIVE LEGISLATION — These four mem- bers of the AFL-CIO’s Executive Council spoke out against any restrictive labor legislation at the council's meeting in Atlantic Cty, N. J. Tuesday afternoon. Legislation discussed would concern legitimate picketing, “‘right-to-work"’ bills and other objectives of trade unions. The labor leaders are: (fop, left) Walter Reuther, United Auto Workers; Peter Schoemann, Plumbers Union: (be- ee ee ae ae and Richard o 7+ Gray, Building and Construction. Trades Union Reflect Unemployment Fears AFL-CIO Plots Demands hours. Pay, Less. Work ATLANTIC CITY, NJ (® — AFL-CIO chiefs *turned) today from their corruption’ problems to bread-and-| — was packed butter demands for higher wages and reduced working |‘* WASHINGTON (INS) — ence, whose. eit purpiee is to jIke Plunges Into Work for Paris Trip nounced immediately after the tiac but good for the first time this! season yesterday, and isn't ex- pected to loosen his icy grip on this’ region until Friday. The mercury is expected to plunge Roy 6 > Goes 6 am. today. This was the sea- json's low but not quite the record! i- reported this morning most, /misgion Walter Reuther, United Auto Workers president, pre-ivoads ate still slippery where pared to take the floor in his first major speech of the/4rifts have occurred. Crews have} for the date. The Weather Bureau predicts a, climb te around 2 The Oakland County Stead Comb} - \Old Man Winter Brie Into Pontiac-But Good Olid Man Winter bit into Pon-south as northern Texas. Tt was! ithe largest and most severe cold Redford wave of the season. | ¢: +£+ 2 Temperatures skidded to below, jzero levels from the éastern Da- /kotas across most of Minnesota and night, the same low reached at northern Wisconsin to the northern the bus skidded into a ditch on ‘Great Lakes. ochtend County chettie Bape: reported seven accidents from moon to 6 p.m. Tuesday in five cars involved : i invelved. | te BUEN 4 2% lida sei iy State Police from Pontiac and posts reported a fotal of sip accidents caused by the slippery roads. Fifty achool children were —. in- a’Greyhound bus for] about two hours yesterday when Wabeek road in Bloomfield Town-| _ Ship. The bus p many ‘residents from reaching homes in ithe Isiand and Lower Long Lake a The lowest temperature preced- ling $ a.m. in Pontiac was the § | degrees at 6 a.m,-The mercury ‘had reached 14 by 2 p.m. By JANET ODELL Does your Christmas list have on it the name of some-| jone who is a shut-in? Is it ONE SOLUTION _ - Instead trains. still... hard to find an appropriate! that he would leave for Paris _ tige, as well as his own P Friday. s : _ ing, by the Soviet Sputniks and =~ .* “the embarrassing U. S. Vanguard a i * * * failure. ; The general reaction in Euro-- —— ee eat rs 4 pean capitals was that his pres- “Eisenhower will _ participate + ence add vigor and luster ~ fully in all functions at the Paris * to the conference. ‘ eee, Seiliek Seed oe | Its duccess could well de- . mate 58 as daily three-hour 5 pend 6 the strengtl’ of the working: sessions, 3 nal leadership He plans to deliver a ten- 5 by the President, celebrated minute opening speech for the % for his American delegation on Mon- in Public Works Instruct Willman. to Ask State to Approve Notes - Capital improvement funds over a three-year period totaling more than $950,000 will be used to firt- ish Pontiac General Hos- eae iti three-year financing, said it would now be up to the Michigan © Municipal Fi- nance Commission in Lan- sing to approve the city’s borrowing against 1958-55- 60 taxes on a tax anticipa- “jtion note basis. Commissioners voted unanimous- Ay to instruct Willman to make ap AP Facsimile ‘of pushing into the few subway for a round “of sizable wage increases” and a -+ shortened ‘work week: | The Pontiac Department Around the Highland cease out _all night sling and gift for that person? Let's go-shopping together. --—;- Calling spreading sand. A woman confined to bed or a wheelchair—one who! ied. up to two or three feet. Area it is reported snow has of vas Bulganin Writes - “thas the use of her hands— \might enjoy receiving some. |kind of needlework kit. . come up with alternate means of travel. Four Brookiyn residents turned to a .motorseooter as their conveyance to work as the - strike, of subway employes contifmed. The enterprising riders are-—tfrom left} Rennie“ Harren, George PCRS, Peter Gar- E. R. PETTENGILL Manufacturers: 2 Pontiae Manufacturers E. R: Pettengill Heads Association; Three New Directors Elected Assn. elected three new directors to its ~ board at the annual meeting last night and named E. R. Pettengill, of Pontiac Motor Division, presi- - dent. Pettengill is director of co- . ordination, manufacturing and dis-| jf —— Missile Has Range of 200 Miles" Army Fires edna Projectile day was not identified, and specu-fired-as-part-of its continuing test These demands jibe with Reu- ther’s plans for bargaining with the auto industry next year and) reflect the fears of AFL-CIO ego- Momists that unemployment, al-; ready reported at 3.2 million in The drive for shorter -hours is directly contrary ‘to the proposal made by Senate Majority Leader Lyndon Johpson (D-Tex) that the “present 40-hour work week be scrapped as part of a full mobili- _tzation_schedule fo.-meet—Russia‘s Sputnik and missile development Top labor chiefs here scoffed at Jotmson's plan. *~ * * Al Hayes, Machinist Union pres- ident, said we'd better find. jobs for thousands of aircraft and BELOW CAPACITY David McDonald, . Steelworkers president, pointed out, as did dth- ers, that thousands of workers al- ready are working much less than November by the government,|. may rine 00. otk salon ty gee the state were: ‘Hie W orks reported that nearly 200 i tons of salt have been spread to ‘ease slippery conditions. Most ma- \jor roads are cleared but residen- itial- areas for the most oat are still covered. Gusty winds which blew atross" Other low. temperatures around jter Harold Macmillan. . fo French Premier PARIS (INS)—A long letter from Soviet Premier Nikolai Bulganin, | believed similar to that received! in Washington Tuesday, was deliv-, zs ered today to French Premier Fe- ate lix Gaillard. A. letter couched in the same terms was received Tuesday by West Gertnan Chancellor Konrad Adenauer and British Prime Minis- The letters, it was ghderstood, re. rae a stated Soviet policy on several is- “kg , sues, called for an end to nugiear ns: Bi 4 ltests, proposed an East-West ‘sum- cae ta imit conference and urged that mt — z jtrade, not arms, be the main arena! » Clemens, 4. ‘ ;of world’ competition, Detroit, Lansing, and Ypsilan-) Goverment sources said Bulga- u, 10 nin also warned Adenauer Of the Michigan was not alone, as the consequences which might arise numbing air_gripped-most-all noerth:from—arming— the -West-German|— .jcentral states and extended as far Army with atomic weapons, BULL CHICAGO (INS)—Michigan State foothall coach f pee Daugherty said today he.was not going to accept the post of football coach and athletic director at Texas A. & M. Daugherty, who had spent the weekend in Texas, made the announcement in Chi- |. ¢ago where he is attending the Big Ten athletic ws stenaen S-Aedradina toe 6) directors and football coaches annual ae nen ETIN _ | H-she wears glasses, get her #' - lerystal set, it’ has no batteries and’ __jbrass rod_on_any metal surface to land and John Avildsen. Strike-Stalled ‘needlepoint eyeglass case to com- |plete. A pair of pillow cases to ‘embroider for her bed would ders some. ;; Children —who emall child would get a chuckle from a jack in the music box we saw in one variety store. He would enjoy making figurines with rubber molds. A colortune ac- subway strike. New Yorkers Scheme and Fight for Rides NEW YORK (h— Commuters resorted to all eoute: of ‘devices today in an effort to beat the crush of millions struggling to get to speihatten jobs amid the city’s For most, it was the third day of ignites frustra- tion, caused by a walkout of subway motormen which t to completed, - Pe ae! this year rejetted $1,850,000 and “ET gee no other way,” said Commissioner John A, . Dugan. this was typical of ‘the com- : of the commissioners. The manager said an wiiiee.: ition to the finance commission would be made soon after the first of the year. ‘He said approval ér re< jection would follow in three weeks with the sale of the notes possible three weeks after that. +. 2.2% Willman expressed: hope that a four revel, 2 cent interest rate on the notes might be possible. “This de- tpends on the bids when we receive the notes,”’ he said. The notes are . sold on a bid basis and may be —OCUT SEWER PROJECTS | There ,will be a 50 per cent trimming of sewer and sidewalk projects for three -years, Willman outlined in a report to the City : *. + 2 However, he explained that the: city would still be able to main- tain a $300,000 a year capital im- eordion might be -hard on Mama’s ears, but it would pass the time; ithe child follows colored notes cor- responding to omeree Sassen os ‘One of the Pind novel gifts we have seen is an earphone radio. Made on the principle-of the old’ grotind lines one-half to two-thirds. there were packed subway sta- tion platforms, sweltering riders jammed into the last inch of space mo tubes. The actual radio is only three inches long and has an ear button, You merely clamp a little! every. station between those try- ing to get on and off. Bus and ‘commuter _ railroad. lines, trying to take up the slack, | were swamped again. Main eughfares leading into t- tan had paralyzing traffic jams for the third day. : Zet reception from two local sta- tions. Don’t overlook gay pajamas for youngster, frivolous nightwear for) fwomen and masculine looking ithecked flanne] pajamas for men. Robes and slippers are always wel- workers, business losse¢ and the come: gifts. CAPE CANAVERAL, Fila. (INS) sj ~The US: Army fired its 200-mile i uj ih = CS tt iE formation’ Olfice first. said’ it belle inn ge Slat ros onary cll’ last night was in the Army Jupiter. effect. on ‘schools were "sharply felt. * 3 & *« * ~ Manhattan department -store-op: erators. complained of (Continued on Page 2; Col. a «Says He He Bicycled In i eee eee ee teeee er ree 37 4 oer AE ‘ ee bencuy +eeuue svissecdtucece 0 a tog $3 SEE SATELLITE © ig fake ory mr a paral cut service on the: under-+ During the morning rush—hour+~ on every train and melees ati = 2 eer The toll in tardy and absent ee ag, Sp ng Late Shoppers to Save Nickels Repeal Parking Charge on Street After 6; Lots Stilt ‘Require Payment - You won't need that nickel for on-street parking meters after 6 provement program, This amounts to $150,000 mere a year than if the rowing against taxes program. Usually, the city maintains a $200, 000 a year program. — years, remarked, as this work is. financed from gasoline ments. The proposal was denounced by (Continued: on Page 2, Col. 5) - [Boy Killed'in Accident ~ MONROE «—Mark Toburen, . 3%, was injured fatally Tuesday purchased by anyone, he added. city had adopted a two-year bor- dy night repealed 1 oranane when he tumbled from a car driven by his mother, Mrs. Lawrence Toburen. The boy was™ "| crushed by the right front wheel of the car. Mrs. Toburen. was backing from the driveway visiting the child's aunt in South Monroe Township. purchases able to get inte the city. “| Dr. Jacob Greenberg, deputy said 1} y disruption was interrupt-| 4 or in some way the ae of nearly a million chil-| . JAMES B. BAYNES — Appoint Three ‘Schools were opening later and closing earlier each day. ee * * 7 ‘ity, an independent agency which ship will be tuns the subways. and many bus r per cent ST es lines, reported that its work-or- aot —— 10 0d I rOup peared goa oe sel This is 188 men_ back, ‘The ten 38. Oakland Highway Unit| Se eee pias Was Wnts 1. News Flash was a Blustery Night joakiand County, Rep. William S. Se a te ee EARLY ENTRY — it didn't take long for the _ ines their work in front of their home. Entries in Jolly Old Engicind — [Bresmield (Royal Ouk) today James B. Baynes has been| Asked how this improvement! Paul Lehighs, of 42 N. Ardmore Ave., to submit giving your name, address and brief description ; ; = : to intervene in behalf of named chief engineer; William C.|Y°Uld be achieved, O'Grady’ said:/ their entry for this year's Pontiac Junior Cham- — of your display should be sent to Robert Norberg, | FORT SMITH, Ark. (INS) — | LONDON uw — Snows and gales 7 : /—- ; Maintenance engineer and] “BY making yew appointments’) her of Commerce home Christmas Lighting and — in care of the Lighting Program, to the downtown Seed ean cont miners Were |swept Britain last night, ‘Ht. State Highway Co William R. Mercer, construction aoe, ~~: | Decorating contest. And it didn’t take them long. Community National Bank, P. O. Box 60. Dead- pone Banta naa Pa ey Os railroad and highway traffic. er Jolm C. Mackie and the state cA. & the Present motor) either ta get to work on their display. Here Jay” line for entries is Dec. 19. Displays will be judged : pr ve A 900ton automobile ferry was ee eee me = . up through the ranks bf : Dec 26. 7 . any, Dat fe others were saved. lblown ashore near Pence, ry, Son Oe eS ae --—Mithe-recent-changes-in-county—transit— employes, amt thal Fe} SR : “ oe Sas explosion came while ment “* 7 ee ee ee placements will: come from the six men were working in a ‘float”| Tons Of Sravel nd dolfewtg were | aid. : , {ranks. ‘ z a ‘se ol 3 . —é one en Seee_cenatrection. programe |g a _ \Could Revolutionize Naval War =~. Commission OKs valle trem the vertical shatt sunk | ™&hWays rae It. CHARGE. OF MONEY by “ey ap Caper wpa’ Haggard but ingenious travel- — ommission 300 feet down. Bill Lewis, the on see out ws Pda John C. Mackie has made it nec- ® 2 . oo - «> rae operator, called the accident | Storms continued today in Scot-|member House Public essary to expand our engineer. |°"S Wiser. from Gare ; Ho | “the worst” since 1942 when a» |land. Many roads are covered |COmmittee, which is in charge of ing department,” sald Van Reo ee ee ee Owe U iSsi e nvel e@ spital F CIID. | cmc estas Seta coven fem ae cae oe inches of the Sederal money thet 1s orth : = A _miners in the vicinity, The feur | snow, Motorists and truck-drivers|Coming for - expressways... Baynes; formerly an. engineer Many arose far earlier than (Continued From Page Ove) | dead were identified as Joe Mar- |stuck in the snow and ice spent; “] think I have something te with the highway department, has|"™%! ‘0 set a quick headstart, < EDWARDS AIR FORCE BASE, Calif. (INS)—The Navy |, Jam S. Huff, of 794 Pensacola, ™, L, D. Sewell ad Gene |the night jn their vehicles at) say about how this money is go. béen a road commission engineer|° > ‘Bata lot of others had the is on record ‘as owner of a devastating new weapon |,.. «The voters have twice said) Meore, all of Paris, and George ‘below-freezing temperatures. § | ing to be spent,” Broomfield . deih yoann, : same idea and were thronging) that could revolutionize naval warfare. they didn’t want to go in debt and|~ eald. , Biggers has been with the road tikes tate sedianta eek anal k ke * yet you plan to plunge them in aia The Royal Ock- congressman. commission 29 years and Mercer,|1y empty trains, to the end of the The weapon, a sleek, needle-nosed missile dubbed the — anyway,” he said. He — Pontiac UF Lists Donors 'jComplained that he had been given six. All three men are registered|jine so they could squeeze in Regulus 11, 1s a fire-belchihg carrier of destruction that can |°n one io the audies ne: @ , ¥ the cold shoulder in Lansing. professional engi --.,|there for the return. trip. -} be hurled at the enemy from America’s warships and sub- eer aoe he < : rs fae ne —eeiian = wambar ot iet- U ofA ee ee ee marines. : ~ ew Tee , eS ee ee ee ee St ae ne, ou Tae Reports Seeing Sputnik [subway unions out in sympathy} the time yesterday # Edwards Air Force Base, gave (to Pay the interest on the 1954 hos-| Kresge's 196 » Empl... 1,008.20, yet, I haven't even received the ; sympa = * ae {pital bond issue, the city would | Wsterford Twp. Sch. pl 44.00 ef a with the motormen’s strike, She} 8 aw display of power as it whipped a 300-mile cir- around $576,000 in 1958 and |e eee Se EPs. aN sq Courtesy of a reply. LANN ARBOR Prof NillaM/was charged with disorderly con-| cuit around the desert airfield in 29 minutes and then was |1925 {oward finishing Pontiac Gen-|Metet Clr ivansport Co. mpl, 351-0 SS GETs PROTESTS cnbahene, separtet today he uct im icketing "a, terminal ot! guided tos perfect ianding trom an altitude of 50,000 eral, Willman said et Pee 353.00 248) Broomfield said that “literally aha : nem feet. — et Eee LA A SR 58 00) $0.00; thousands” of Oakland Count Sputnik I with} Police were riding all trains oo Wisner & m Empl. 230.00 0.00 ny Fes- the naked eye at 6:12 a.m. ; } This includes the $317,000, an es-|Pontiae Ares Unked Fund 306.00) soce|tients have protested to him mar ae ane he Rehtitte ve! 5 Pipe ys gta Prac gen about 280 miles per timated $9,000 interest qn these Bloomfield Fr 5 eae %0 #0] Mackie's decision to shelve the sembled a bright, slow moving star a) ae , | Rour-and was guided to the desert floor by a hovering, twO- | new notes; the remaining $167,000 ales ta at En pl. 8 se 00 N project. He termed - going from north to south. U of M Professor + | Seat jet trainer... . installments in the half million dol-|6. 8. Kresge Co. No. a mpi... 197.90 seaeithe decision “short-sighted plan- " He sald the-satellite would be} (C(t ~ The blile and ‘white, 57-foot missile has a 20-foot wing- |lar city grant to the hospital so| Laneett Star Pras tant’ aaa 50.96, ing.” visible again tomorrow at 5:57 a.m. Di Af Ill span and an estimated. speed of about 1,200 miles an hour, [bids could be received last year,|Pure O0 Company ............ 125.00 tobe, Broenafleld agreed with Mackie Vey clone to today’s position agar UES Alfer iliness ger er and $83,000 interest payments on Ra’“s'pde Weteriord tes. Yow. nee 2.25) that the . Oakland Ex- the Big Dipper. | Ht-weighits 11 tons and is propelled into the air by the ‘"e 14 Issue, olay ~ NOOR SR 5 Shae] Pressway (new U.S, 10) through Seen’ ' \ = r ates too = Lambe el i oh . peared as bright as any star in'kens, 70, associate professor emeri- peed mile hoi , | the manager emphasized that/}7o™ = wee. £0.09).0f Pontiac should be built in the tus. of phonetics in the speech : * ee —_ within four seconds. At that stage commissioners had not decided to ag le a Oa lg ies te ©) immediate future, department of the University of the missile’s jet afterburner and engine take over. pay: this last item of interest. Mrs. J. Walter Drake Vecvsbigees ie But he warned ‘thet the le ce Michigan, died yesterday after a| In combat, the Reguins tould-betaunched-and-then-di~—|_—____* _*:'* ______|McCarroll_ Schotl, Empiovers |. ‘24.00; seseleuprenswey- Wor’ _ ~ long illness. rected to its target up to a thousand miles away by a self: | T© $576,000 expenditure for the Georece-Newporis” Emplereer $2.78 Batons either present a oboe He was-a member of the Michi-| contained guiding apparatus which the Na aintains is hospital would be eut by $167,000 Willis School Employees... 91.85 e+ needs. }gan faculty for 37 years, retiring) “jam-proof.” — side ° in 1960 as these payments would|srimsmen Sh a! Seeieer Hy Cee in June, 1956 Pteviously. he taught! “J8™~proef. peo Ms be complete, the manager shid. |Pencison, Schoo! Et gree! ¥ $0.00 The Riayat Cal at Calvin College, Grand Rapids. | ~ Rear Adm. J. E. Clark, director of the Navy's missile pro- Amet. 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All gift boxed for Christmas giving. ‘ —Main Floor SOHOHEOTOSSSOSLONSSOSHOSESEESIOLCSOOCONOCSLCS 7.95 Children’s Rocker Chairs 3 88 Alt. steel—made by famous , a. Pee Pe eer rreverrT i. | re 6.95 Child’s Vacuum Cleaner Famous ‘Regina’ operates, on batteries. 2.95 Stuffed Bears - Chitdven's Sele, Barnicle | Electric Scissors 14-inch tall stuffed Wears in colors. . ; 4 8 ~ 74.95 Volley Bail, Bad'mton Sets. = 79" | BeBe Combination games for outdoor fut......6.05..0..ces.ces a 19.95 ‘Johnson’ Spinning Reels 4488 Boece asi | >. Famous ‘Century’ model—save now....... Povecsctenevves e dren 6 years and but om was _faught- short — ~~~ ¢lipping from The Pontiac Press of ocean le = od : geile rordn long pertaining te personal Se mee to | t 1957, th in Dec. 11, 1907, sent An * ; people are nervous the vitamin answe \ 5 ramotiy 34 1987 he rain Has De 1 sake wy Satay a Sha op BSS ia? cots * normal As insufficient —so Awo- tells about honfe building here $0 years with H-bombs in es gE id, Bsa es SS (Copyright, 1957) hs thirds’of last year’s whest crop ini One hyhdred houses were erdtted fmetant action, Supposing, sane uted the “preser- _ has Wanished. Pontiac hat veer: at an average cost say, some American vation of the DE, BRADY . > _ his is crippling. of $1,509/ arope & bomb on Britain by mis characteristics of youth.” Case Records of a Prychologist: , | | | y, ee RICH IN RIBOFLA of 7 a ae 2 Our’ uals attempts to get @ satellite oun 0 seuhs © collision. Dried alfalfa sean the same Secret: Sin M Cat SS / Once Russia bled-her satellite na- én = ges Har gen dipe Pyaar PORYErSR- in the fog? The presence of atomic Sid Ge an ay use ymptoms | ey “ bombs perha) issiles, too, ounce ounce, v4 tate for Pract .teke ei en ‘home “Charles E. (Boss) Kettering, very soon _will raise the issue in 884 more than fresh whole milk. — Coroiyn ty much ke Jonah. ene f passes, PTOCeSS.” Genera! Motors scientist. He sald: “There's thet NATO countries. However, it would be a mis- She tried to evade her proper ‘is slowly reversing. ‘The Russian$ no failure in anything. It just proves The Comutiunists are already ‘Xe ‘ drink alfalfa tea to ex- duties in life, So she got in- are now compelled to help their con- that’s not the way todo it.” quite. aware of their chance to proulbacgyeesh enough milk, volved in an emotional storm Es bas ses With-tte a , bring discord among the free Cheese and other calelum-rich that made her think she was — = quered peop es “from A deer that took refuge in the b natians by qoertentag Rew te pg A ppe Tnannnn: poe Eek 3k My el penne Beagle « home. | yard of uge in the barn- civitian governments will partici: STC°S, nuts and peanuts) to she rp ye pete intelli- . Thus, while Sputnik whiris merrily Berman Brewster Overseas bases to be used for —* calcium trom bones and teeth. Frovqnd ts tip haoee house: : about and receives top world acclaim, of Oxford during the hunting season, etaliatery purposes when attack lagoon depleted _ cal- wife with a second baby. . things aren’t as good inside as the a helping of hay, come Sy -mEMEY Gay for nfvence ofthe thing else to speak of. He is not BY DR. GEORGE W. CRANE » .Yuling Russian powers wish. _ uence Communists only too weak but fumping about Cate 298; Carciyn D., Ow ’ 4.2% ~ ia se : ge Winner of first pore in our postage Barope on the NATO side is well po bly gd ° contest, PE _ Woatcirdeeneen ete ence ee Sr ee ae uniibeknodte eer = There are more than 10 ‘Dr. Crane, 1 am so worried,” xpe ; et ok 1 10 million e RS p nse Ruling Richard S. Joan Looking at the whole situation reomen theories gatignern die Tid antl an babe ot = ‘ gets a $50 savings bond, instead of a $25 bond as announced Monday. to Be Enforced in 1958 @ Although there was nothing new = ms Internal Revenue Service: Com- — from a realistic point of view, it SCcePt the diagnosis is important to determine what ig {Joint inflammation) for chronic Ole to. Ue Geese fig Slowing joint disability. eS hypothetical cases A generous pat on the back comes from -Mrs._Elbert_Frostman— $ the NATO countries in Europe ve joint ¢ of Birmingham, who highly commends - that they will not be F degeneration of joint tis- 2 eee ew attacked ‘if ese = 5: : = a this paper for not using an abbreviated — tie ‘eet sues and not. just intl me : ; THE PONTIAC PRESS ane simost sacrilegious” four-letter word ae eer rine United Physical degeneration due to nu- ‘Seniltan i: Published by Txt Powrisc Press Company i pieete ot Cheteimee gd _seme of the NATO members then -tritional usar. through the ee emcees * 8° W. furon &t. Pontiac 12, Michigan oe years. : * age : 5 Trade Mark Dally Except Sunday : "ape ie Pen *hasatank A advertisitig Verbal Orchids- — . stecagh Mw 5 st may ae Harry 0. Whitfield ed by Blythe int: } lat , ‘aD FYTzceratp 1m, : sites : ' “Hiei = gc nomts Jomnan tag Seminole Ave.; eighty-eighth birth ibcog, int baythe oes : aa “Siteagine editor Crowes © immu «of 11 Riley St.; elghty-tirst birthday. tion, dismissed the fellow’s idea Pound at night? Am T losing miscarriage, though she had wev- rectly or in a symbolical man- as a kind of pipe dream. _ mind?” confessed that fact to her nor go 1 sy Pe p . : cies Mrs. Howard Cotcher oe oe BEART WORRIES hesband or her doctor, © = have another bab oe Gatored at Pot Otten, Ponting, as second clas matte of 9024 Elizabeth Lake Road; eighty-first Thirty-three years ago,.Dr. Jo Gi i ae Ey “As a result, she has carried = (6 kk lhl Pe racine Ss Bea f rs ae seph Goldberger, and his U.S. much faster than the usual 12 the inter guilt throughout Send for my booklet “How to wok for te a" ot il jocn Bs printed 4s chin Amiel Manke Publie Health Service associates, times per minute when she lost — +1 helped months, — —__- Prevent Nervous Breakdowns,” en- Bewnpeper 8s WF of Oakland Township; eighty -fourth studying peflagra, found a “here- .that’blood a few months ago. is ia: Gace * than baby,” closing a stamped return envelope, Pa vara. gears eo ecm birthday ns ae Brey lbennag weg factor” "pres. ~- Maybe she became “heart con- thas made her thought that -plug-2) cents (non-profit). It will ena Pears Ses clsewiere io ‘Mr. and Mrs. Frank Canther — ether gp Bens dye brew: scious'* at that time. Now her ‘night. sg 8 El vel she 708 ge ata meates very: low or lacking blood count is back up to normal * : er pills. os ole advance. Of Holly; fifty-fourth bere 3 — in. soybeans, cowpeas, butter and but she » ae : : gaye | , cod liver ofl, This dietary, factor about her | ge , * See aieet os Geevithes Mr. and Mrs, Willam, Duckert pe Psi proactaes | | vitamin * in ' ww. Of Romeo; goldefi me ; ' ' | Often when i \ | . “ - i F j i | if " 2 ceoN ie \ : | 1, 9 if 2 : 7 sme a _ ae > . satellite and missile field, he said the 4-hour week should be junked} we are in cutting the Sovt lead! Shop Ti 9 , Every ‘Night Till Chri 4 vor ee: ee — cae & gur® & | (A The Most Exciting ‘Gift ao , ! mas g/ Under the Tree! - m i: \s HIS and HERS} = | pees spoRT tie potion (fy a= wrt s q : Russia was ready to ban nuclear because it “will not produce the/in missiles,” tesis Jan. 1 if Britain and the ICBM intercontinental ballistic *« * & United States would do likewise. | missile.” He said to: insure the he couptry’s| In the Nehru letter, Bulganin ac- He did not make clear what. be) future We must: “Lend every pos-}cused the Allies of the meant by junking the 40-hour work! sibie encouragement and help to! disarmament negotiations this week. The senator did not SAY the dedicated scientists and engiiyear at London. He repeated Rus- J whether he thinks workers should’neers upon whom we rely for our|sian demands for an expanded dis- rd receife time. and a half pay.isecurity: urge that scientific pro-|arniament committee made up of ; : @ His Sizes: $.ML & straight time or no additional pay| duction be put on as efficient.\all United Nations members. J/ XL : for working more than 40 hours. jeconomical and rapid basis as x * * LK : He followed up. the luncheon| possible to meet our needs; set} Jn his letter to Eisenhower; Bul- @ Her Sizes: 10 to 16 ‘ speech at Waxahachie with this new goals for education so we can . = aa — is appeal at a diner here last) : Charge Them Both at Waite’s , . . Street Floor night: “Let us do what ever it . takes to preserve our country and our freedom. . “If heads must be knocked to- = gether, let's do-it. 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THEN HE DIVES : DEEPLY, SHOOTS UPWARV WITH TERRIFIC er. ©1047 Walt Disney Productions World Rights Reserved HE IS ONLY TRYING ~ Ss TO TELL HIS WATCHING LADY FRIEND,"] LOVE Yyouss =. « Bs. W Chair Choice. of blonds or dark woods. Danish _ inspired vad pe complementing plastic ‘upholster- . ing. BUY 2 OR ae ee I2Z-11 Distibuted by King Festures Syodicate: 4 WASHINGTON (INS)—Looking for a Christmas gift for “the man who has everything?” The Commerce Department suggested a solution today. “Why not,” the department asked in a timely news release, “give a Statistical Abstract for Christmas?” To some Christmas shoppers, that might have’ posed this a “What is a Statistical Abstraqt, anyway?” kt *& The department was ready with the answer. The-1957 Statistical Abstract of the United States, prepared by the Census Bureau, is a “fact-crammed answer book with more than 1,000 tables and charts covering hundreds of subjects.” The price is right, only $3.50. The book teems with such useful information as this: , “Alaska is twice as big as Texas.” “Limburger cheese is decliriing in popularity.” ‘ “Female lawyers in New York =e all the hoses in Montana.” “More married: women hold down jobs than single ones.” “The Great Salt Lake of Utah is larger than Rhode Is- land.” The abstract may be purchased from the Superintendent of Documents, U.S. Gevernment.Printing Office, Washington 25, D.C, Of course, you'll have to gift-wrap it yourself. For Man With EverythingWnion io Seek Hike on Social Security ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. m-/- The AFL-CIO convention yesterday voted to make a strong fight in Congress next year to hike social: security benefits and provide for er ng presi- dent of the United Auto Workers, told delegates the resolution was an answer to American Medical Assn, (AMA) criticism of the plan, which has been introduced in Con- medicine, and to call upon the medital fraternity and the insur- lance indistry to fight it.im the next session of congress.” The AFL-CIO also called for broader disability benefits. It said improving present social] security benefits is more important than Stgbility age. from 65 to 60... attémpting to lower the retirement + ee * Giving ¢ Old Creri is. “traditional at Holiday time Enhance the traditional warmth of the holidays— a give and serve America’s most preferred bourbon! THE OLD CROW DISTILLERY COMPANY, DISTILLERS PRODUCTS COMPANY. @ 4 STRAIGHT sre ae roa, 5 SSN xR ~~wW < | ®. xy © — ° * ‘ Buy Them in Pairs at This Low! Low! Price. 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Moore gave the students permission to pry gy a si pone ges Mit _der his direction last month......b8 VOLUNTARY BASIs Judge Moore explains the court tional}- and voluntary basis. Not- all teen traffic ofenders will ‘be tired by the teenagers. The court will meet monthly,- and hear about five cases. “At the first session im January, = nll aaa sta OLD FASHIONED — BUT FUN — Pretty Mary Ellen Wheatley, 19, rides her horse to col- lege, not because her car broke down or anything like that. She prefers to travel this way over the three miles of rolling hills between her Brook- ville, N. Y., home and the C. W. Post College The funeral will be here Thurs- ot followed by burial at Wabash, nn, . Bank President Bangs Into Stonewall Clerk WICHITA, Kan. ®—A. W. Kin- cade, president of the Fourth Na- tional Bank of Wichita, stepped up_to a toy counter to buy a little Christmas * * * When he * to pay for it there Was No re: - h in his wallet. Kincade » a check. 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Yule Dinner Set Monday evening to Gathered around the grand piano are Boys’ Glee Club members ‘(left to right) Aljred Brewer, Larry Moore 2 and James Smith. Under the direc- | Tuesday evening —at—Hotet — “bers of St. Anthony Unit of © ‘$t. Benedict Church for an Dear Abby— Remember Airman’s S mi You'll Want lt When He Fades Away By ABIGAIL VAN BUREN ) find (left to right) Amber Feneley, Sandra Sommerville, Judy Dunham and Vickie Vandecar practicing, - _tion of Mrs. Doreen Voltmann, the boys will sing “Noel! Noel!” by 6 aad That-Star,” Choir members John Manes, Ger- aldine Reeves and: David. Kimball. burst out in song as they rehearse for man needed. $800, so I loaned He doesnt like being told DEAR ABBY: Go ahead and chetks ix $100: eath ; ._ ter, Kathryn N., fo Daniel Rao children ; son - : = < Z bows. 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Guest Jr. of Birmingham. erial Number: _~ ‘T trust tiny daughter and the , boy seems respectable, but I ' ‘would like your opinion on this AE: i pared for a needy family. Pontiae Press Photes . the Sunday concert; which is open to the public. Yomar Unit — Holds Yule Gathering i. g : --were- Mrs: George Tremper, Mrs. Harry Pattison and Mrs. Neil Gray. Mrs. Gray installed flanked by tall tapers. The host- ess was. assisted by Mrs,‘Gene Feneley, Mrs. Harlan Mathews and Mrs. Leland Hunt. = Missionary Units ak Se a < a © Py 2 a Z ae money On smallish, select seat- lists, especially men, are in- more, however, oppogtunity to grab a wigs. - Here it is a necessary part © of Washington life, a kind of eerie lait... meeinetis M79 Often in the seemingly infor- . “big deals” initiated, and po- tent tips gleaned after potent tight-tongued. . ee oe “I don't know where . 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Let the store help you. Large stores have a gift-wrapping ser ice With‘'a few exceptio ns, it's free. If you want a special gift) — wrapping there's a small charge.) mailing services, They'll send Take advantage also of their Authorities Not sare It’s Good packages anywhere in the world.. Such stores often have personal Science-Hep oar ats tne a rake agen for Your gil NEW -YORK ook ‘or. ae ér'j list. me worse, American youngsters are save you from wandering. A name'their own hands. and gift go = eo All over the country, science- pep kids terning their h- If you're low on ideas, fall back poogr wegas barge: sag on the standanis. Gloves, Ges, 4. rockets. = —_ etc. People often overlook|" ~~ — oe 4 ‘tiene : ee .| Some authorities are not sure, Look before you buy. Stores it's a good thing. start displaying Cartons — In Connecticut, state officials une tek ee Ge eee have called a meeting to study a means aniple f requests. for firing rock- time to see what's availarie. i ag: s would if they realized it means } ; more than avoiding the rush. The explosion of a home-made rocket during a chemistry. class When you shop early, there's lexperiment at Floydada High a larger assortment of merchan- |School in Téxas killed the teacher dise to choose trom. Also, gifts land injured seven students, Several months ago, a young High Check sizes. Men usually are Jax|Rocket Club tried. to fire a home- on this. But they'll save a lot of/ Made rocket. Authorities said the headaches for themselves, the i r| boy. was hart because he failed to friends and relatives if they find|follow the club instructor's direc- out_in advance. tions. ———— x* * * ‘ But many of th amateur Sa Bo Admitted. launchings have been more suc- y y cessful ‘and less hazardous — at . . least to human beings. Starting Fatal Fire | Amos save tis tite tor sc ence in Austin, Minn., recently when the Austin ket Socik . FAIRBANKS, Alaska ®—Inves-| comprised of 10 youthe ranging to : tigators said last night a 12-year-\age from 1 to 17, sent a récket up old boy adniitted he started the|1642 feet. -- million-dollar fire which destroyed) Russia's -be Sputnik in- F most of the Lathrop Building in me ity Be Fairbanks Nov. 2% and Killed Dr. mouse to their Druska Schaible, professor of bio-| |The mouse traveled at speeds up logical sciences at the University, to 221.5 miles an hour before it of Alaska, crashed to its death. , The—bey's- name was- not, dis- ; x *” * Closed. Now the society is trying to per- Fs ke fect an ejection device to bring ; Fire Inspector Robert Hartwell|/ another mouse back alive when he ? said the boy told him he satarted rides a new rocket to be launched sy! the fire in a box of trash in the! soon. ‘ : f second-floor hall. He returned sev) The Southwestern Rocket _ So- NNR oe seer Rem eral minutes later and reported ¢iety, whose members include : the fire to the building superin- ichemistry, physics and math stu- 7———-—tendent: He —gave—no—reasen—for-dents—at- ~Ot-Fexas;) Make, shcpeles: list & wuleiing the Sputnik. situation in'# ___Watch the ads. Look at store! ‘They will fry to. decide if ama-|into the 1 ~“€atalogs, if available, Examine|téur launchings help science. Tf'ing up window displays, ‘too. so, they want to know how the eae ae Se: jyoung launchers and. their neigh-| _ Shop early. Men ‘seldom d do. ae “y pro + , ‘* sealing j mits. 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An outsider would find i dilficult te ——— with the | CANTER. 2 Ente must be en officiat’ entry blanks printed tn this z 223 Ee . “T'Wo abe eet oa ie coarans “Phst print hts noem-- bers in the proper spaces, ‘a eatifun-saee caend oe deeed | lines and attach it securely to a 2cent post card, No entries © will be accepted if they are in envelopes. Entries for m, sf % nam Chip coach for his studies. + 4 peal ystong Coach Jack; former Lion and at Olympia Stadium Cuenon Cardinals’ center who) 2Md lost 100 to 97 to the Phila- oa Michigan Faces = S. Dakota Five. Wolverines Go After at Ann Arbor ANN ARBOR # — Michigan's basketball team goes after its second victory in three nights to- F eed Harry Gallatin 21 and Dukes 18. The others contributed’ ft res | The: Pn ata was al E E 4E il ; ia 5 1 si: vie & rik bid imttditty in the two] trailed bs Pistons Acquire Tom Marshall uses the telephone at Chicago's From Royals Marshall, %-vear-old 6-foot-4° ton ‘ward, from the Cincinnati Royals’ of the National Basketball Assn. The price.wasn't disclosed. stars Tuesday purchased , T night against touring Soyth Dakota State. * bf + The Wolverines, whe looked Four of Michigan's regulars. pert temerrew and probably | would play against Philadelphia — Thursday. : | Detroit: iif Gate: te drdp’ one) fman before the Philadelphia \game, if Marshall reports ‘of it, and must drop still another by Sunday midnight, when NBA _ The Pistons, also of the NBA, | | SLIGHT PAUSE — MSU's Duffy Daugherty yesterday to call his home in East Lansing. He had just landed from a trip to College Sta- tion, Tex., where he talked to Texas A&M offi- cials ‘about: the coaching: position ‘there He flew “2nd Win in 3 Nights) pernorr @ — me Detroit monn by Neil’ Johnson and 14 by Beck. In the opening game Dolph * Schayes with 26 and Johnny Kerr |with 23 paced the winning Nation- 7 (ase Carma former’ on Return: to Lar ere Nee ea ‘led the Lakers’ with 22. : 4, Chicago Mee : | : Says He'll Anne on Aggies’ i I « Midway airport ment last night the job would to East Lansinz | Has Best Eafned Ris"A veriitte iff AL | ERA Champ: + NEW YORK Podres, who left the Navy. with a’ seveath in the E.R.A, parade, ‘backache only ‘batters a “pain,” won the national ahedd jeagne’s 1957 earned-run average) Sanford (3.08). championship in a close race with an old southpaw ont a young right- _Four of Michigan's regulars members must be down to a roster hander. scored in double figures. They were. Capt. Pete Tillotson, M. C. Burton, | George Lee and Billy Wright. ‘WEgee repteped Sandy Ferree Ss game. Jack Lewis, ns of 10. Imlay Gets Second Win -. | Imlay. City jumped to a 21-9 lead | sell Porton semcnli~ ype Beree * (22 points. "| South Prien pote has lost to A came John Kersten had 18 | Podres, dinieess from _ the ‘Navy with a recurrent back ail-! ment, topped the league with a 12.66 ER.A., edging ~ Milwaukee's oe * * se Podres, a 25-year-old southpaw: Western Michigan, Northwestern \points. This was Imlay’s second teamed with his 21-year-old tearn- ee eS eee 'win in as many starts. ‘Ws Win if Maples in the new Southfield pool. Jay taser, Myers’ Maples used an almost) (1:34.3) complete jayveé squad to achieve théif” victory, 60-26. Only varsity Buick. Pg “Ss tovpene freestyie - ~~ Bob ginte ag): 4Pete Sintz), time 1304, Didn't Photograph. R.C.. The 49ers thouPht so litfle of R. C. Owens’ chances .of making the team before the season started that they didn’t even bother to _lorder a posed action photo of him. jmate to help give the Dodger staff jhander” to sight. He also pitched ‘the most complete games, 18, and won the Cy Young award. * * +t Pittsburgh’s Bob Friend was the again. Friend pitched the most im- ings (277), made the most starts (38), allowed ‘the most hits (72) and faced the most batters (1,148), {INS} #4 Jonnny , to give opposing trailing workhorse of the league once crying Friend, with a 3.58 mark, was (2.36) and Philadelphia's Jack — Sanford, who walked off with the N.L. “rookie -of the year’ award, had-a 19-and-8 record and. itopped the league in strikeouts,’ 188. ' | Another * oa teammate Vern TaW AP Wirephote and today was back in Chicago. He said no announcement on his stand regarding be miade until after his return today. Duffy. Daugherty of the | es petal MAR CELTICS (K)NICKED — Boston Celtics” Bil Sharman (21) not only loses ball on the rebound, but gets it bounced off his head Be ern pang Kenny Sears, who took possession in last "> Weeghete “He~ passed through Chicago: Ss cael aguaticn tarmantomager Top County Pols tenbiedrs SERRA ASTRO TART ae Rima in the country,"’ he said In Rochester last night he told a reporter he would announce his! * | ‘ After his engagement he board-| | standout football players are the [A pale of sthteled walt Known ap /leading Oakland County and area basketball scoring leaders follow- the opening weeks of the new Clawson's big George Almasiiy tops the county with 35 points, | eee Lakers Win j on to Rochester, N. Y., for a sptaking engage- Birmingham and Lakeside drew, The Vikings’ best effort was ifirst blood as Class € City, League points by E. J. Harris. ‘basketball teams opened their 1957-. (58 season Tuesday sight at Madi- |quarter rally by the Pontiac for a 41-37 victory. Birmingham. | isparked by Roger ee point spree, trimmed the — 44-30, The Policemen, defending city | “CO” champs, were on eS No City League action is scbed-| a Be 3 8 | California Case are Art -|Lake, George McDaniel of Holly and Southfield star Bob Shull. | = ‘| @AKLAND GouNTY SCORING ‘Gnidders Lead Cage List Three other cagers with 31 digits Goisdzinski of Orchard * Larry Gacki * ® of St. Benedict, area grid scoring champ by a wide margin, is off to a big start towards a repeat on the hardwood. He has 35 points in two games, However,” Armada’s anmzing Terry Wills is expect. all sea- two games Fisher of pthey give him teed hag 39 ae te Brown City has 37, | Parks and Jim Drake of Lake lOrion have the biggest single game issued the most bases on balls, 129. | +—-Veteran Robin Reberts—er—the- +t the deficit, to 32-38, . | But Lakeside rallied its Sorten! He lost the most games (22 2)» | allowed the most homers (40), | and yielded the mest rang (122). | However, Roberts improved his ‘E.R.A, mark 28 445 to 40. =D key 0 lis back home in Los Angeles to- day as one of the key reasons the Baitimore Colts are battling -}¢hampionship although he didn’t ssitisoweal = never on . *. +e & The Colts can assure themselves of no worse than a tie for first place in the Western- Conference of the National Football - League by beating the Rams in the test | scheduled game. — The Colt position is due in large |Part. to. along gamble taken ‘Coach Weeb Ewbank on Davis, ie 27-year-old technical rookie. - * x Good defensive halfbacks , are a secals seus ou wane tte te sponge ‘the soe le ‘ot the Lehigh team, C presented to ck Ned Oldham;of the wen seeivs aor pam es Ss i ‘Seasoned Pro, ‘Unknown’ Lead in Kegling Final tte pro'Cleveland star, John es {from St. Lowis and ‘an-unknown now 4 Bran has CHICAGO ww — ik weeiinned- Y., took the bas 0 pola wt for their first professional football |" He se A 7 ‘house-|¢ Colt sue LOS ANGELES (—Milt Davis! tention AS obtain new faces there, a, Youle and one of them he kept wasipecane) vc Davis in favor of the veteran \Don! Minneapolis Shula. * * * Davis already liad been tested! jand found wanting by the _Detrolt| a Less tm Cinema Lions, one of the teams tied “with; the Colts for first place. They! turned him loose last season and the Colts signed“him as a free. agent. Davis is the leading pass. de- |fender in the league with 10 inter- | yards font two touchdowns. — {Two Cheers for Tufts NEW YORK (#--Tufts placed’ two men, halfback. Paul Abraham- ian and tackle tag Brash Kurker, on) the, 1957 all-northern division season, | college foofball team named today paged Pee SEER SAEEeEEeneEE Liga Macey — eatpemnted Angelo Defer: HOUSTON. ‘Tex ved /. a 177, out altotti, 124. io : \ Syracuse al Minneapolis © gr Be gg end of a 23-13 score at halftime. | They outscored Lakeside by a | 17-9 margin in the ard paried to cut in the final stanza to preserve the triumph. Jim Shorter paced the ‘winners with 12 points and John’ Bridgewater tallied the same num- ber for the Police. Reynolds was @ one-man. . show, collected foul shots. c Sen | EASTERN a easel Ne * York * il Phlladelpiia w i 4 WESTERN —— ‘on Lest Pet. pe - Bi SiN s dawenten sss it- ik i & A reas ‘40 Ta WEDNESDAY’S ¢ 5 ULE jst. Louis vs New York at on ‘Boston _ _ TUESDAY'S = iNew York 106, 16, is 108 [Piece Dro a THURSDAY'S “CREDEL [Boston ys. Louis at Phifedelphia Detroit > Bie oe Iphia : CHICAGO Chuck Comiskey, ’ vice. president of the Chicago Salli white Sox, yesterday filed & petie! ™ Ee ‘the Eastern College ee asking Probate Court to order hi; sister, Mrs. “Dorothy Rigney,| to give him. his ‘inherited stock ini # sas Bn aed —s Suny Lane the baseball club. x * * ; The move came exactly .one Mrs. Grace. Comiskey, president of the club. Mrs. Comiskey willed 1,781 shares of stock to Chuck and ua Caled the cau >» * *& ‘withdrawal from the Pacifie Coast : Debated by PCC | Decision Expected Soon |**" “= _on Withdrawal by Bears From Coast League ris BERKELEY, Calif. —The is Sue. of University of California iConference goes before the board| — ‘of regents for decision Friday in G FT Almashy. Clawson .....,....16 3 % Parks. Clarkston oheuard? * 3 Studebaker, Crenbrosk ” joe 6 Klein oi 8 32 Goisdzinaki, Orchard Cake ke 8 3E sin ll 7 3 + wt i + 30 eran Ba 2» anaes ~ Qrieariiie : » Bs {Botey. ‘Walled ‘Golea” Lake 3” + Harris; RO Kimball —— 2-3 Moles. Clarkston. +-% ; Ss COUNTY AREA SCORING Los Angeles. * * Glenn Seaborg, .resentative, both v * ; i With a stage seemingly set for tent Feta major policy declaration, - Dr. 324 Clark Kerr, chaneellor, and Dr. faculty rep- report to the and Dr, Seaborg both regard as year after the death of his mother, . regents on conference develop- ments. - These include what Dr. Kerr rejection by the PCC’s San Fran- cisco meeting last week of most of the five point program of inter- collegiate sports standards pro-| poaed by the regents i June. * * '* Tn oda coaching changes, They|®” parly winning streak Were he can relax if he’s thinking about ki ided j) brought to an abrupt ‘halt last pis 1958_ contract. would click and make the firing of Devore unnecessary. - Vince McNally, general mana- eo". e With Grease Job or j ae Change Josly-Columbia Sunoco FREE Pick-Up and Delivery fer complete service and tune-up. Open Daily 6 A.M. to 10 P.M. ! i i | Mendey eid Tecoday Nues 1 Avaliable ter Private champion Carmen Basilio. {Tumer Jan. 15 PHILADELPHIA (#—Gil Turner and Vince Martinez will fight at the Philadelphia Arena Jan, 15 in another elimination bout to deter- mine a successor to welterweight eS ee The 12-round fight will be tele- was charged that he had been drugged; Boxing in Pennsylvania was suspended for 90 days. ; “Sp "25° Men's Figures 18" CELLONE LLL PHILIP'S PRA Pre-Christmas Sale 7 tender. Chuck Ebersole’s six points ten retained jheavyweights. ‘topped the Falcons. - = : |. Basilio, the man who moved = | : from welter crown to the middie- HURON BOWL CLASSIC HURON : s . ss 4 Colts, Packers Dondero Whips ine aginand 5 Bas winning a split de- Ws. Mob 1 Hi gery, Wind 21 31 Moote mee” "t Team Wo. 5 wk . ‘ : iy i 0m} Ormae ‘Oskiandg Wardrobe C. 20 Huron Clesn 30 12 Strongs ‘ : Contact Former - nt mbcgee ce fighters taiouuead Goin 34 18 Autumn Mig. is 38 Selector Coit 38 Tamed” 2 : ' : ee ~ Tthe ring today Ros ‘Eatr, 33 19 Bootes 1s Selusad Gete Sek tomes eeeee Oe |Waterford Ace eu Maples, 69-44 pg gegen ae Sh, whee cee ot 7 . : r _| The 30-year-old slugger from the ae wh wh Se ana cet ere Rte gy ae on EE Michigan College last fall,‘has been| Royal: Oak Dondero dominated ry a eeeainuren C9813 Chuck's © 18 30/Clin Ne, 1 3430 Pllmore it, is contacted ity the Baltimore Colts|play from start to finish*in whip-| Ton twice, He was first honored psties“a"son i 8 sexys Bons 1p fal°'R wucont® th, w. sarce ae, frown ang a his’ turning. pre es Geet last night on M* crown from Tony DeMarco, Sets Pa 3 3 She aA S" i 2 Namen: ates re ‘ "s é s 14 %5 te x * 5 “ 3 é 2 P = * ROLLING PIN Be A sent spac paapseseecagce Dondero controlled the boards ide i gen pnd 2 ne Salo azitna i008, fturen "Cen ere ‘guns. ee Drayton ©. 3715 Filtmore H. 25 26 ne tdgie: Xone ach wee Sa? Aan ne taking & 1610 first quar-jnually to the fighter of the year MOTOR INN “A” |Guten Bowl 38-38- Wipes So” ea will-do,They may thiek am to er t re or the man who did the most 40\brewry's B 34.6 Miller's #. mt a3) ceelle’s * Sn eee ee ae tae to TU wait acd edvance the sport during the year. fae Jewl. 27 17 Countr. ry Ree 28 Bari Mkt 18 36 let them come to me. if they are 24) more : is interested,” said Keating following S the Waterford banquet Mon- fm day-night at he was a guest. ma | The senior speedster was named 33 ~ on the All-State small - college 23 29 RB eleven and named most valuable Walker Award was won by/Ver e fj (player in the Interstate Conference ank Graham, veteran sports : = for his outstanding offensive and = 935, ww defensive play. . roe ginen oa ie 18 Sa : 2 Keating is currently preparing °°" RAE 's- : W. t t d BALDWIN ROWLERETTES or the indoor. track season. He 8 B 4 ‘ a ai CL OF ois eevee ee "19 Men’s Hockeys "13" : _ ROLLER SKATE MENS, LADIES Mf | $16.95 Arrows ....$11.49 ‘om Los * Sereeov’s 13.88 Cheese oRZL2 Sate fonee__ 3.90 ace 1980 F J a] *18” Toboggans—_ a *15” Ski Boots . .°10" i Tackle -- Tennis -- ¥ PHILIP'S ‘. f 20% to 40% Off on Archery -- Fishing we Boots -- Pacs -- Binoculors 2 WBR-OUR LAYAWAY. Hunting -- Clothing & ’ LUGGAGE, SPORTING GOODS _-_, 79 NORTH SAGINAW ST, successors, including North Carolina ‘Falcons Beaten '6 job‘ was reported tn as early as last sum- _jat Rochester. MR goes in big for hockey, The team! = season, 19 of them at :home. ee 2 iy tad 4” Dise .. : 5%-Ft. Pine Skis .'6* "32" Ski Boots ..'21"| SERVICE oq fe be to fire the entire staff, Devore's assistants are Steve Owen, former New York Giants coach; Charley Gauer, and Frank “Buckg” Kilroy, one-time Eagles Star lineman. | by Utica, 3631 t ; | night as Utica ended the. Falcon string at two with a 236-31 victory The home team raced to a 10-5 ist period advantage but the visi- tors took over from then on. Rochester made its final bid for! victory in the waning minutes of play by slicing the margin to 30-29 Cole and four foul conversions put the verdict out of reach. { +—€ele—paced the Utica—offensive; with 14 points in the season opense! for the Bi-County League title con-' The University of North Dakota, has 29 games listed for the 1957-58) || DETROIT #—The Detroit Lions'(6? or 68 yards like he did last i i i it FE. gi03 i i “be i F il : i i ‘ 4 4 i i \Jimmy-Brown getting two goals Varsity Blues 6-1. - |slsted John MacMillan in another. ‘4 t i He iti es Soi a ry 783 DENVER — Denver Univer- sity icers, with Con Collie and each, last night defeated Toronto's A crowd of 2,773 saw Denver skate to a 1-0 period lead and a 31 second period advantage before hammering three goals in the final ‘stanza. Brown scored two goals and as was ithe. only, Toronto score. Ewbank Frets, but Not About . 1958 Contract : prepares for Sunday's big gainst the Los Angeles Rams, but, iBirmingham . dent and principal owner, nounced yesterday the little coach will Just one , Ewbank was vbefore a clutch field goal by Jim! vi aes § ae had ie he’ le: * fe 2 1 ® a a 3 i } Da wt nae ng rane a j Yo pa cab S| wana + dvbedeanee 16 23 ses peoeaed® 3, All Types ‘All, Work Guaranteed Free Check-Up Service ee 47 N, Parke St. — North of C game an- be retained next season at a E substantial increase in salary: He| The two, fighting men will .ac- wast season, but wound up with a vio- tory over Washington at home and Promoter and sponsor of many 1 9 3 ® a ii ecg of the Year.” * * lactive in the * “Renmipséy, “now 67, held to heavyweight. title from. 1919 to on 1926. Winner of the first Neil) mpsey has been sport as a referee, & the’ Dempsey, Basilio Get Ring Awards and shiny” names in boxing, will|plaque went to heavyweight cham-. — the sport's top awards for-pion Floyd Patterson. ' The writers broke * *&’ - Basilio defended his wetter! \crown in sensational fashion, Feb. (22 by out former champ + | Robinson still is debating the of _ accepting a re- match with Basilio which could be “the fight” of 1958. ie Men's : Waterford Township Rec- f Familiar Foes Play Spartans MSU Quintet Encounters Saturdays in a row for Michigan |State's so far successful Spartans. * * * The University of Colorado, an outfit. that beat MSU. $0-87 in the Big Seven tournament last Christ- Mas season, plays here Saturday night. : Desipte faltering first halves, Michigan State won its first twe games. Butler University was taken 64-55 and the University of Detroit bowed 71-59. : State were pre-season picks to fight it out for the conference crown. Luedee Fights Durelle on TV , Bud & Lou's 4313. k's she Anderson. Gillis points, Bill Peahlert’s 15. points ao A, = "PRET sunVeYS AND EsTin Chuck Gillis, former Waterford| rs High ace, was the whole, show for|”’ tops for pea in individual A torng ed for sch her ue aout mos ts to He connected on 18 in the: on: © with one game to g0.|job; with Juck or without it, if the fing half shooting in mi son|For the ers that game will be| defensive unit hadn't done its part. “lform with nipe goals in 16 at-(9e : tempts. Eight foul conversions in/M¢Te Attention Householder —_. oe " MOISTURE-PROOF Your Fuel Oil Tank . . . Also get these WHITE FLAME FUEL OIL ADDITIVE Cranbrook was in the ball game| more than the score would indi- cate dué to some alert play by] its forecourt men but Watersord when the Cranes "slarted gaining. F - Waterford went ghead to stay —inllewing “4 “see.caw g pet on pe riod. The score was 39-22 at half- | time and 49-36 after three quar- ters. The difference was sliced to | nine early in the final session -| before the Skippers pulled away | to wrap it up. It was the fourth successive beat-| ing for ‘the Cranes whose scoring) “lwas well divided. Bob Klein topped’ the group with 14 and John nen _thad 13. “IT PAYS TO KEEP BURNERS CLEAN” One pint conditions 250 gallons of fuel oil. $' 35 Ask Your Fuel Oil Delivery Maa, Hardwere or Call OAKLAND CHEMICAL COMPANY | hie eee — Tae - © Pontise Press Photo cunts scner'<-: @htnsket eidiciace tan Wem (19) and Cranbrook captain Pete Ordway (23) go up for the ~ center jump_in opening period of Skipper opener. Waterford won ma RSM de dares rec * * * } Seventeen free throws, 16 in ‘the! | Ast half, helped keep Cranbrook in|p C&R & Truck ental | the game. The improved Cranes’ von agers Blast ford shot 27 per cent trom the oor p SAUNDERS Drive-It-Yourself- SYSTEM | y as Waterford failed to show up’ ea : well on defense, > ALL 1957 CARS VANS—STAKES— , ’ Radios—Heaters : 67-33, in Season Opener coop, comps f eeameenes, UP eRESPaDs | cael Ld - _ = HW e , De . . exeee Tis gee Cf maar ee pw eat w —whether a Last year in walking off with the| “= ebake: \? new car or truck you pay for what you actually use. For \ title with a 10-0 mark, the, Pete Ordway (23) [Devas ‘stia Kim” $5441 information, reservations or free local delivery call PE 8-6811. By BILL CORNWELL — guard for Avon and chipped i@ \Cicts downed the Lumberjacks) oj n. ME HAVE: IF — Cranbrook players Pete Ordway (23) |2cnttun 33° Sumy 3 31 Maur af dant dak oon f! Chiefs on and Dave Collon (51) seemed undecided who would take this ____ Galtonty 8 2) Operated Locally by MAZZA’S MOBIL SERVICE ‘ stove for Avondale High School's! with 10 ‘points. Forward Ciayt twice. 58-39 and . rebound! in last night's Crane-Watertord game won by the Skip ~ 1373 19 17 55'— Paddock and Pike Streets FE 8-6811 , Woodward scored 12 points to. + * * | rs. Waterfard’s John Herri (19) is j | Waterford .. 18 2M Ww MT basketball team today following! | pers. Wal s errington (13) is in foreground. \Cranbrook . 48 6 1 1a) : Tuesday's season opener at Avon.; teed the Wildcats, bah scorer aha last weet _ “ es rm : Avondale coach Dick Bye was || Each school carried. a 1¢man| Do" 0 Cuiets may get a better; | : erateel for weak competion squad into the game and all SW balanced scoring tis season. Larry ()riQ|@S Schedule | last night as his Yellow Jackets action It was Oxford's 2nd loss in) Peet, although a good floor man’ NY began their 1967 . 58 campaigh as many starts. jeer es Semenlds Ni ht G easy, a cat ey er baste 7 AVONDALE wl _- | ig ames | L s fd + k F N j - : ! Despite the easy victory, Bye fserven : +] acter ; #|_ This season Charley Barge and BALTIMORE” #—The Baltimore | UL vous DAC ag é: 0 extra cost! : : 3 4 was not impressed with his team’s $***” : — Jerry Williams are expected [0\ 9.50. will 48 home baseball ; performance. The Jackets’ passing Dencae .3 H Gon canoes i : 3 hob ia the guard posts, and although/ . vid / ; left much to be desired and their Bowe"t,. i927 Bll § 3m) neither may hit in the high figures, |S*mes at night next season, a tec i floor play was ragged. Bates. @ 1 1 Swanson 2 2 @/ they may be able to match their ord for the-American League, they | | Oakland B League. cochampions Fr; =} § 3 **** $ ®1° outputs for better balance. jannounced today. | with Troy last season, the Jackets| dik te —--| Williams however may not start) The ‘former high. for night | open their conference schedule this," 725 Tetals % 1547| Friday. He has been out of school] games in the league was 45 by) __Friday at Clawson and. - S ae ees they'll_haveOzlers_ —eaein se to do better than they did yester. “"*" i. Jt J ©" food poisoning. John Bandy may Jack Dunn, assistant general nian-| day if they hope to defend their! Oxford 26. Avdndsie 1 iget.the starting nod in his place. ager of the Orioles. Baltimore/ ; » honors. .. Oxford 1. "promanie 30. Game time Friday night is 8:00. played the most last season, 43. - ‘pac -" eri Avon did show dccasiong) flashes | ee — “a : 5 N\A of promise, however. The outside | shooting looked good, a missing in-| gredient last season, and the re- bounding was strong. Shown here is the new shape of luxury in gift ys wrapped whiskey. The name Imperial’ assures = ; the quality. The six-sided, glittering foil package ee makes it a distinctive gift . . . easy to give, elegant : to get. It’s at your liquor store now at no extra cost! - There was never. any ean | about the outcome, Coach Jean — Harkness’ Oxforg squad, loaded ~ with “green” sophomores, had © no height and a missed shot was | a-lost-ball for the Wildcats... Avon completely controlled the. backboards, paced by Jerry Hill, 6-foot-3 senior center, Hill was also” Spas wraei se] 6.00-16 2 in 1 tread... GMD field goals and seven free Grows i pant 6.70-15 2 in 1 tread... The Jackets outscored Oxford ia ‘ i fime was 3814. 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Members of KC will not enter any dogs in the show, a rule set up some years ago, John Sicien is show chairman, alded by Burt Johnston, Volney Cotton, Mag- nus Neraaseh and Ed A, aR RETEST MEIN ~ 5 i ay ci aa WH MiSl nica abi -unbenched exhibition, Site for the exhibition is the 'Pontiac. Motor Retail Store, Mt. Kraft is president of the PKC. More Yule Hints for By JACK PATTERSON In a recent colimn we listed gear that we feel is essential to the well-rounded Michigan sports- Shoppers: find the old man pretty well filled fascinating, though booby - | whey ful because it will prolong the life of the line, Will it be used? Yes, once, probably. Then it will be 144 ORR ay << 3BE HARD WAY — Albert L. Barkdoll, who h arms six ago in an accident, poses with the deer he shot while hunting lost both arms six OLN IR ie: i tj i _|-and Fran Hamerstrom, whose | Plainfield farm house fs a world - center of prairie grouse research, | Theory of the stamp drive is simple — mass public attention. The plight of prairie chicken is a thrice-fold tragedy to anyone even - [Braves 'USTA Drops Forced ee, ey --HL Gur Moats, INew Ski Resort Set for Winter | Grampain Mt. Area's Outdoor Editor Scientists Back ‘W ardens’ fishing is made right here in the U.S.A. Yankees-Braves Game Next May NEW YORK (INS) — The New York Yankees and announced today that they will play a charity exhibition game MILWAUKEE ® — Scientists in fish and game management were The term “game warden,” em- State Seeking 2 te Play Charity’ New Camp Sites Sa at Yankee Stadium next ‘May 12. The Yankees said proceeds will share going to the New York andthe Braves’ to children's cancer re- search. The two teams will play a similar game at Milwaukee in Track Membership ‘COLUMBUS, 0. (INS) — The United States Trotting Association further complications with the U.S. Department of Justice, In order to comply fully with anti-trust laws, the association di- rectors changed. the byJaws to provide USTA services for non- member harness race tracks on a contract basis. : Membership now is required jbut this arrangement resulted in a justice department probe of har-' ness racing, Since 1953 when Michigan State began football in the Big Ten the Spartans fave had six of their mildly acquainted with wildlife has done away with compulsory + ‘jtrack membership to avoid any “1 players all-confere first-| Do-Important Job in Enforcing Game Laws jof conservation law enforcement. was avoided during the: discussion Charles A. \Dambach, wildlife 2 : ty if iz | i ii i We ! ; i a A ; < Pentiae Press Phete DECREASING CROP — Two veteran coon be found. The four dogs are highly trained; reg- ~ hunters pose with some 6f their recent bags, istered Walker hounds, used in tracking and taken in Oakland County and other wooded treeing the coons. Peace of Holly and Hamil- areas. Fremont Peace (left) and Jack Hamil- ton of Ortonville treed and jooked at some ton, officers of Pioneer Coon Hunters Assn. 109 cooms during the season, took about 8) say the nocturnal sport is on the decline in hides, got 31 coons in four nights hunting recently this area, with fewer numbers of ringtails to at Wildwood, Mich. * * * * * * * * * 2 Song of the Hound Grows Faint 8 fo Ilegral Deer Kill High special check points and putting it another way, for every 10 deer taken, more than 17 were ill killed. The aver- 5 Million Dollar Business ue Ae! Sao s =cceeees=O0N Hunting on Decline in Area The meeting continues through By H. GUY MOATS of the sport of following highly night-prowlers to seek other lo- LANSING — Michigan state park A venerable, traditional noctur-| trained Walker hounds over de- |cations, the hunters say. officials are toe 4 hans : a on — Views trails, in the dark of night, The coon-hunting fraternity is to pitch a tent. In fact, .they are Solunar Table rents — : or gt sccking the wily page. far bigger than most persons looking for hundreds of camp sites County For many years Wrenn has been! realize, says Pioneer prexy Fre- . nf For the best times for-hunting|As a matter of fact some of the : to accomodate the growing army a one of the guiding spirits in the) mont Peace of Holly. Wrenn, of resident and tourist campers and fishing in this area, outdoors-/old-timers in the business of coon| 114 time Pioneer Coon Hunters’! and another veteran coon hunt- : S : the celica neh eile loose Nocand te COUY's! association He isa Suemer head! oe,-Ort iile’s Jack a wsod stato park facilites @uriAg Iprepared for this section by John|sport may be gone within a com|%f this closednit fraternity of the) agree. Becamse of activitien ia -1957,amassing a total of more |Aiden Knight. Major periods run| paratively few years. : eee he night-time ron than 1,750,00 camper-days of use. if, an hour to an hour and a “We have ik me t epg a cross agar thy ee This total compares with 1,400,-' halt, while minor periods are of; - ners of coon this year are down oe > ée 8 ? down. others, except in such ‘adhere 000.camper-days of use in 1956 and /less : "| considerably from the total tak- | ee * |ady bowlers are different from a lighter bail, Just how light de- CEMBER 11.307 “New York Tries to NEW YORK W — Mayor Wag- ner’s Baseball Committee feels ; STRIKES AND SPARES By doe Wilman I'm sure I'm not giving away any secrets when I tell you that men bowlers. So, it's only natural pends on the individual, but some- where in the 14 or 15-pound cate- gory is good for the average-sized I don’t think the ladies should and arm strength to develop an a little easier. And timing is a big plugs in their favor. Today's illustration shows impor- tant correct habits for women in; — the stance position. (Capyright 1957, John F. Dille ©o.) : don't have enough power) — but it just isn’t possible.” At every position the Dales have at least one man—and often moré five straight losing seasons before years ago. who have lettered at least twice |" "ed. ¥ ave guyme seve This Hillsdale squad, which|home games without winning, with’ A boasts the nation's longest wintning|four losses and three ties in that | — streak at 4 in a row, experienced: Pam. * AP Witephote jon champion shares the gied news with his wile, | e-| hands of Charles West,..C os a “Kay, at thelr homie “in “Chittenango, “NY He tavern eee nen enorme es “SSL ye i eee = ; = 7 = : ca 45. ps6 How did 84-year-old Melvin Her- , 5% Regain NL Club nan he ht ot vn ce aa : ape : must be prepared to 'e must have a package which in- his health and te for a stadium, park- was his usu- ! pa Best rl i core of the ‘plan fashioned to cut\otrer and verified the authenticity * ££ 's | a * Merete igs ES of the ro soa te ‘ati’ Aer hn dep ty Coches : , While Frick would to , j . 1 boxing~ authority, livan apparen respect | :, 3 the issue, is known faculty repre er. J , |bauble has been hocked’ a num-' } Ry ] retaining a NL tochold in}sion, Of taculty re po teed Once studded with 397 diamonds, ber of times. Its diamonds disap- ; \ @, & ge ; the committee also iS! revising the plan appear slim. the belt has been shorn of its dia-'peared one by one. q ; i Yankees for some help) tngiana’ application for the re- - Simpeon's Pawn Shop in Newt ~, - 7 in inducing the AL to back down n'a Gia: Dads te The story gees that Sullivan [OK turned up with it "in the} F. 4 E * - il i The Yankees generally are Pf-lexpected to be fulfilled. Dickens;| picked them out and used. dhent (°e"y 1900s. and offered it for out- IPQ) he ‘ntire | amily spearheading the AL's Sie. his wild drink. "8% Sale since pawn premiums that it have rights to the! o4- Pe cae ob pea aoe , were overdue. Bill” Muldoon, who : : a area, excluding! juy tor recruiting ing forays. _ became New York boxing commis- 4 oS - . : ge ™ sioner; redeemed it for Sullivan. Bs bee tapi dell wis if tae eee ee LADIES“ NYLON the Yankees.” said! year but the conference gave Tt consists of nine gold-plated) John L. swore off drinking in. : Por eae os a ees oe ace ay aoe Sat ey oe STADIUM. BOOTS ague teams were’ ment at the winter meeting large center piece (11 inches tall). against the evils of liquor. | ey The belt measures 48 inches in| m 2g ‘ suaeton length. On the back are inscribed| | His last recollections of the So: : ~ names of 35 persons prominent. belt came shortly before his @ : : ; ete mee = rz Dis. "Wee un Ode ae commen | death im 1918 when he stated it : ‘ ping Green “Lake ” Baits 2 = 4 °“¢ sono or. — somewhere | abe 2 : : | hange > is| Sullivan was given the belt at/ Midwest. i APaneer store # Weiverine But. 18a Boston banquet in August, 1887| As he recalled, the.shop which to $699 : ey NuBrite Plt 2 Auto, 14\When the champion was at the was showing it was broken into and- Risrwten datargecek F ’ 0 q red asus tee. ts WT. Grant 11 /Pcieht of his reign. ithe belt stolen, epee Vshearling collar, all first quality bo nye, aed Leonard Dist seat. | A reported $10,000 was subscribed’ Close friends of Urbine (Sport) ll Ses 4°tc 10” . 5.99 ake their’ third ap|i eM ES = we | Bruins ——_ their a 4 - 2 pearance 0 season on Olym ’ tomorrow night when they LADIES: Forgive us for clos- CHILDREN s RUBBER — img our doors to you 2 hours early, It’s aff for your sake, you know! o 2 aod 1} . ZIP-ON BOOTS ay pe ee $. : %: = _ LADIES’. - tomorrow night. Is. 2. Boston fas comé up with two ing the doug record five| Victories and a ti¢ in its last three!’ ' Detrelit Au ‘ Charles L. Wilson é Bes |_VISIT OR PHONE You Inter-Insurance Exchange Attorneysin-fact: Ralph _ Robert G. Jamieson, General Manager teem ’ at Automobile Ciab of Michigan — (|. 63-N. 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WEDDING RINGS in acne m the East River Through Christmas Day), ar Jatbue to tae dents to “light up the whole town- Ernest. ot 652) acta es nr But . Vali Dyké, will be at 7 p.m. {Oni ie belig = are’ cae teer Naar tae token A \Thursday at the C. W. Bartholo- ies at Age 61 ing to chairman Ronald Holland. might spark other Greek-Turkish — ' , , ri. 9PM 20 mew Funeral Home in Valparaiso, “Not only does the contest pro- conflicts on the British colony e: en ° Cemetery there, The body was at} R,,D, Thompson Taken) ticipating, but it will beautify and ee mi ‘aware that the strug- the Lester Smith and Son Funeral by Heart Attack Today foster a friendlier community Greek high school ted 3 ig difficult one. But we are} BOULEVARD ; Home here until this afternoon. spirit,” he said. for the day to cess. | She died Monday. | in Pontiac Home -_ es prevent any d pgs cing Boe rr *ibé obtained at Waterford Town- partment of Revenue, he was for-iship or Clarkston business .estab-|. Grocers in the municipal mar- WHITE LAKE — Service for'merly associated with ‘General)}ishments. ket, where all fresh vegetables Mrs, Nellie, May, 64, of 5601 Or«Motors Truck & Cohch and. Olds- and fruit are sojd by Greeks, went mand St.,-was held Friday at Saw-|mobile Divisions. F h Wi 0 on. gtrike and said they would not yer Funeral Home, Berkley. Req-| 4 veteran of World War 1, Mr. |F TENC ipe ut yeturn to work until their safety ulem Mass was said at Our Lady) qpompson was a member and ‘ Ton supe tir tein 151 Algerian Rebels j= fighter planes led members NOTE From: Bulganin nt ute Tntn or VEN f0 Macmillan ial was-in Roseland Park Ceme.| 2°” _|tery, Berkley. Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. “SPECIAL! : In 1942 he was named chief air » sae os Maa Rg ee Surviving besides rie, are his father, Alvie Thomp- son; a daughter, Mrs. Robert Co- i amar ‘aide ‘Pedese policy will your home—and all that’s in it—at its (9 *s I The French said the battle was LONDON w — Soviet Ambas-|Rosario Valle 18 of Brooklyn’ on pat PL . aa ee eoiiwice i Lanting. the largest single action in|sador Jacob Malik today deliv.|the elbow but he declined medical hair apne ee ae HE W LOW PRICE! Mr. Thompsdn’s body is at the/™onths. No French losses werejered a letter from Premier Bul-|treatment. Valle was sitting di-| Donelson-Johns Funeral as - }ganin to Prime Minister Mac-'Tectly behind motorman Charlies’ _ _ You've read about it in Travelers ogo a in : * *« & _ | millan. |Green's booth. Lae, Tue Satuapay Eveminc Post, and ot NEW! GREATLY. IMPROVED! POWERFUL! ie 7 3 were “ealled in after} Macmilllan’s office @ecline d: leading magazines. =| Sputnik? 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Green, 69, vaudeville ‘s writer and pian- —FE 561893 it ied 1 Monday, Known as the ni of a ) Melodies,”|~ we Green composd such songs asiJ. “Half and Halt” and “The Royal ' for the Kiddies! “lr iF » Tie ei wei we ia i field, died M-o-n d ay. Bowman! group reported-it- had-an option: te joined the Inquirer in 1936 aftet|buy the tract for 10 million dollars, a ae ee a cattleman and) No RPER SAYS CALUMET LADY | 5 Sp necesita at meet erence errata - Completely Remote Control! “Rheumatism pains struck me whenever I moved ae my vanytiag ts che lots of times 1 would have done | Pe VP) —@NO CABLES i 71 County Road, ae Come In and © NO STRINGS | “For seven years I suffered the awful pains of rheuma- tism, arthritis .and lumbago. Any movement that I made): sent pains shooting through my arms, legs and back, When I bent over I never knew if I would be able to straighten up or not. 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My: hands ached. ng out Fi ; -_ Jot the country’s best sporting prop- * = * bent.” feck ant ; | —_— erties, it is pointed out, where travel from all points} We climbed into the small skiff) “Like I said,” I told Whitehead, st hi lo ~ mon of the compass to try their luck|#%d Rudy, our native , bump-|“the fish hasn’t got a chance,” ; oo hraT : vited guests. “ here at catching bonefish, one of|ty-bumped us over 15 miles of) After another hour of continu; | © _3auI0 TT ” * the world’s fightingest game fish.|@7UTe sea. to a favorite creek/ous and successful struggle, I was} We headed honie — 4 PA = = “The English farmer gets money a Their scientific name stands for|ftther down this largest of the| weary of pulling in. the bonefish,!humobump over t 5 CAPGAKE : or shooting privileges on his 4 “White Fox,” and they are also|2abamas Islands. _ each of whch put up a desperatelthe pier we counts ; ee 5 oo. wig cap) we So “Nobody . known as ‘The Phantoms of the eile scrap. My hands were red and'tound we had 25 — , : tom + Mi onge: : Fiats.” . After hanging a chunk of crab nearly raw. ‘four wi tossed a’ ’ og : Bs] iwalks into the city man's —— “Let's see what we can do,”|on the hook, I remarked: “This is too easy—it bothers| ong m "m hai eV ‘ton a Synday afternoon to = suggested my wartime buddy and] “! still feel like a criminal.'my I told Whitehead. |in one day. We distributed fishing i : uit is RO al aN Ey ae around and-pick flowers. htc) vacation companion, Don White- What. chance have they got?” om going to take a siesta.” among the natives who find them/when you've made your point. ih RAGCO Voasrdey’s thse, ton, Wiel ele, did the police would eo to head, author of “The FBI Story.”| -‘‘Fish or cut bait,” remarked) * = choice eating. ; J: x * ae healing, clieNt, judg. jur¥ the Riot Act. hig - a i e+ *’ & Whitehead, He watched in- disbelief as 1| “Let's go out again tomorrow,"| Fishing is just too simple. 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Kroger everyday low. ow price. s o.4 yn’ , Florient Deodorant 089: : | KROG 2A eo ae ad | sweeper has its operator convineed he he’s oF sare ys . planes. 5 es ges : OF fair tion to the city’s ‘aw.”” he Council and the Toy ej lave. . On at i le ? i state law,” he declared. turers of the USA. — ‘furniture and ‘color-matched ich erga caer sing, ee Fed tat xb be shampooed. |. 5 oi auees executive soaker the or- i... : tre fst tin appliances aré typical of 1957 tronie equipment; the guided mis|Combet brushed and rote Rothbury Man Kiled ey 198 AY Fresh Solid. 0 a wa Bs Green Peppers” ? Land O’ Lakes Apples stun 4* 39: | , ae eee Butter ~ EATMORE GOLDEN NUTRITIOUS : ss tm heed of Mtn, Pt oe > low price. Margarine * 5s o. t “Lux Flakes low price « « 2 ter 6 ‘6 Ivory Soap ms re lal 16c it rou. OO er a be A camebaohercn em _ Low PRICES AT KRO < enealesp am. oe , Dee. 13, 1997 . ne a sii iia iia eit my Pritts SATE Oc pepo RE ephone number Meaning that when they come of , they always will be reach- by friends and finance col- lectors, Inescapable as their fin- mind gerprints, that nasty little ting-a- ling will follow wherever they go. COMPULSORY AVAILABILITY There will be no such. luxury as an “unlisted phone,"’ Never! Either you have no telephone at all (so that if the kid gets sick you must walk to your nearest doctor), or you must be, by your very birth- night, available. ‘This is heresy. . |phone _ |for: it—whether he be one of the hater, like some people, LIKES PRIVACY sens bie tend te coin ‘Don't people <’ he says, “Can't stand the | won't have a telephone because when her first husband left home, he merely called te say adieu. She didn't have a chance to talk back, Her attitude: twice—but nobody guarantees the has good and legal reasons public-eyed celebrities who is be- sieged by cranks, or an ordinary working guy who knows the world) — - by day, and prefers not to bei. * “CASH Seaboard! : Get $25 to $500 In Record Time on Signature, Auto or Furniture Phone FE 8-9661 For Prompt Action Open Saturday ys Tit Neon 1185 NORTH PERRY ‘Otext to New A&P Supermarket) “Parking No Problem” FINANCE COMPANY badgered by it at night, | Now, 1 anche a blocked pleat One fellow, who must have a) f|Phone for his business, leaves town] ” on weekends and bolidays and| » Peeavees a long diverced" and remarried, | “t know lightning. seven“ svibent phone. : Everybody with an ufilisted tele-) “OF Jocke thought he'd get away from us on his honeymoon, did he? Well, its only four—tess wake him up!” And out comes the little pe phone book in which everybody whe is every- body is permanently listed until the grim reaper collects the “Butterfield 4s” utes them to the next batch of As a fortunate “unlistee,”” who has retired herself to the ranks of! was those whose rings come only from husband or alarm clock, I protest the weege idea. Good night Alexander Graham . >| Bell, wherever you are! ‘Is Business Hurt by State Taxes? LANSING’ i — Questionnaires designed to show the impact of state taxes on business will get “ DETROIT» — Erik Bergaust,, editor of Missiles and azine, says*both Charles retired secretary of defense, and millionaire who hated to see his mission, with power to put a man pease Sun REAn. PLEASE — When his load of lumber ified, driver Chris Richardson of Claremont, N. H. was left ap- parently holding up his truck. ae ee ee slight “Incline. ns wel and 1a stated when Rida aed ng United Press Phote ee 2 star meas Mic te ; james C. = Wilson ir 's Mag- . Wilson, Hele U. Ss. HOUSTON, Tex. W—A founda- tion created by a modest Texas the Navy, are! for the. United ¢.. * * Bergaust, a member of the Pres-| ident’s advisory committee on scientists and engineers, told the Detroit adcraft club Monday night: “The United States could have! - put a ‘satellite into orbit more than a year ago if Detroit's own Charlie Wilson: had followed Adm. Arthur W. Radford's _ recommendation. Wilson didn’t, go for it.” Keep Pace | es cake He had come to. Texas from Newherry, 5.C., as a teenager, with .50 cents in his Calif. a — The Navy fired pub-' ~ — With Trade! WAYNE GABERT} -_ . Your ‘Electrical Appliance Specialist saci & Sephew ot Sa _ TE 5-6189 es Se ae gee a, ease ilicly yester@ay its Regulus If} guided missile — a stunning deaf. the type of project needed to help the United States regain world leadership in science. the Welch made his money” in oil, Bergaust said that as far ‘back ballistic missile campaign which “halted by an economy drive instituted by the then Secretary of the Navy Forrestal.” : “* @ *. Bergaust predicted that a ‘space flight agency" will be established in Washington in the next’ few ‘lag IMT the Air Forée ‘started al" months, adding: “This will be a scientific com- into space, and beat the Russians to the moan.” Rock ‘n‘ Rollers edal Awarded out_soon..te. 1,700--business—enter; prises in Michigan and nearby states, the chairman of a senate Made from grain. 80 and 100 Proof. - aan Dist. Co., W.Y.C. Sen. Clyde H. Geerlings (R-Hol- land) said a pilot survey of 20 companies indicated the question- naire was “‘understahdable and the facts sought were available,” clear- ing the way for a full scale study. _ The 1,700 firms to get question- RADIO TV 3149 W. Huron FE 4-5791 jnaires, he said, i 1,000 listed iwith the State Revénue .Depart- ment, 350 from the files of the Bas Bg Se oe 8 2 Oe Best in Britain. LONDON {INS} — spectable National Association of Teachers of Dancing has voted a silver medal award to the dest rock ‘n’ rollers in Britain. - : Princess Margaret long ago set her seal ‘of respectability. on man denied that her interest had up their heels we wanted to show = The highly te- ‘ “tock,” but an association. spokes-|— anything to do with the decision.| The ‘ny’ roll is Ya’ passing craze”. but! said ‘“‘since youngsters like to tick |- \ fet periéd between 1940 and 1950. The plane-like “bird” leaped off its launching platform — two slop- | a V's — with a mighty roar.. : The Regulus 1, designed for shipboard launching, can ory an an estimated 50 million sor 8tomic warhead. The missile landed on a ‘ae lake bed. A TV2 jet trainer radio- controlied its takeoff and land. ‘ing. . The population of Mexico's Low-' er California was almost tripled in | LARGE © EGGS... 53: Doz. Ws — = — se ——e au ca cum south —— — aes! oS “ Oftonville k either.” = : = = 1] Women, Children Leave Indonesia sts Smet of jin Pontiac Stabbing =the caristmas PTA program will 0 Bratt deconcarting © i Te aed’ weap, aaaaeel i : : : a = peed 'ECOId. || Calvin Fleming, 49, of 30 Hib-|°© & combined band concert and). : . gifts for: the thirteen cancer pa- +—Evacuate-U.S. Dependents) crisis im ronce sxse.|°tt S "i stain it for th Gu gh ney “tent tampa line,” ew. Sanaon| ems 8 Waterford Township. . . IARDS AiR FORCE BASE u.. 4c; or =~|the direction of Thomas Young. Bm kus ee |. harter dinner-is: “ EDWA ba '|\Nov. 16 butcher-knife stabbing of/The program will be held ‘said. “Among other things, they dinner is 1 Bi Calif. @—An Air Force jet flewiy5 Polk, of the ad-|in Brandon High School ‘Auditori.|P@" to out-think us. It is up ‘tojplanned by the newly organized SINGAPORE Eleven Amer-jholdings and citizens of other nq-\9" estimated 1.185 mph. over <5 i dress Y : Aes sectas ‘ends Wik’ Wicddde ts our youth. to peptre Se Lake Jaycee Prac si, : : ion jg; measured straight-away course, entire oping ¢ was ican women and children were duejtions. The anti-Dutch campaign is Pd Fiedalng. -standing. take at ar-scbud. no mary ge ow pct) , goog ater- iatic t.p.h. better than Great Britain's - : in Singapore from Indonesia Iate| i" Tetaliation for the Netherlands’/OD i to raignment before Circuit. Jédge anno ein Game itt” 71 tyr pl Dn cmd ela ey PA LS Ht Lc \— ofa quiet, precaptiOnary evacua-| Olficias of the British Overseas! / * becptise aah telonioue exasgi i — IG WOT | L . 2 “on Gt A MCN ~ ir s “front ; sora A , Corp. Sait” so" tar they’ ing ‘equipment. Sekirei : ‘ oe _ ease . Reg sR apace i ‘ = C R T Bint sanccg +Dance in: take Or ion = : eae mae REE a "© lakes fet i ocapinge ot| The. FIO Vootoo streaked a Jenies Negr 0 Rumor as Lar ams 1S et Lake Oblon) ofthe week to pick up 209 Dutch|*CToss 8 10.1-mile course east and “The Americans F/ evacuees who have reserved pas- inconiing families of employes of the Vacuum Oi at Little Rock School | =x. #. se» satage ‘sie. |iance on rity st Al Nanos Standard | fren eres ee ee in Hospital as |. The “Sophisticated Swing” will Singapore “manager ter ste : : ROCK, Ark. (INS) —| 5 regait Seautig soumed ie be semi-formal, with dancing from trip a routine ~holiday. : The ee pm held up a Litfle Rock School an auto crash at 13-Mile p.m. to 1 a.m, ployes’ families in and out of Su- Denying reports that 50 Niro students would enter classes next) ‘Steamed-Up Driver (Lands in Hospifal =| pain | i WE AIM To PLEASE g 4 3 “HAZEL PARK (INS) jstart organiza group fieae = vertising in Your og / ‘ow. “33 oo aa You will pe ‘delighted with the ‘vondertul gift t ‘suggestions the foerchants , are advér értising. Every item clearly indicated and priced. This saves you SLE eno soa —__..§0_mgdny, many steps, saves time, and. helps you/plan_ your. Christmas | gill udget to get the greatest number of - teats ‘gone to that perennial “what to” give es SS ae eee ' 7 Join the ihewmile who ag the. easy way” Ae reading the advertisements ‘ in The Pontiac Press... then go directly to‘the stores tie the gifts. Try Here a are timely; solu- S eS - = e it tonight, tomorrow? night, and every night whien your. Pontiae. ‘Press ar- Vives ...it will save. you time and smOMeys Ming: 7 = na * | Open Every Evenin. L oy : : : ) ; : | , . : / i. a \ u\ 4 . “I a ye ‘ He § } : ; 4 : Doel oe i Me * : ‘ \ ; \: coy. a ’ ; : ey rt , \ i And, they prove, perhaps better than Mrs. Van Tyle . herself IZ 7772722 AERA OSORIO i ER a A RE “WHERE GOOD FRIENDS MEET @ BEER @ WINE @ CHOICE LIQUORS @ DELICIOUS | “ COCKTAILS OOTOMOOOOa MOO MM, "LIBERFY PPP 2, LOUNGE i 2 ‘s “85 North Saginaw CAdedehedeud, a COCKTAIL a4] nt 5 REM Wi A Aas cae fe we i Le pS - ‘ on a? s cr ti : 3 A i Ais hi theyi— ave look that this is really his cup of ~~ G0F OF CAT, ANYONE — Proud as a peacock six-months-old feline pet of Mrs. Harry L. Keckler of » tea. Their Involvement Angers French iP ath, i tf : : : : * + | (Questions on Social Security . % * oa CHRISTMAS PARTY w NOVELTIES - TRICKS - JOKES COMIC CARDS 2 Open Every Nite “HP em “E PIPER'S Magssine Ourlet Tiny Tot Howls Wonderiul Food —— as Santa's Beard but Habert says it was not until what extent the Communist Party openly and substantially was aiding the rebels of the so-called “‘Na- tional Liberation Front<*-er—FLN.- By this time the Commonists had slipped in among the waves Reds Aid Algerian Rebels near the end of 1955 that the th 4 rench—gevernment—realized to. East Berlin Communist newspaper groups of the party were incorpor- ated in the units of the army of No accurate figures are’ avail- able on the strength of the Com- is Sparrow, & |"Cheyenne” with Clint Walker, Sacramento, (“Sugarfoot’ ag BEF yay = a PUI e Te | C£-2225Z9 tonicnt gt | The Joker :; Wild eth BEVERLY GARLAND + SAGE we £S DOR « Pre by Same 3 ORISKUME jeer gilt — so / Lg “& = telling me sheet them Bill, arner Brothers -qrocident Ks : P of TV, said they have found westerns ! Tés HOLIDAY SHOWTIME er s | pay off the best with a charater | 1 Get More Out of Life — Go Out to the next of Warner's TV series will | 1 be “TT Sunset Strip,” starring | DOORS OPEN KE By JOHN H. MARTIN arms and ammunition to North . FEATURES... | INS Foreign Director Africa. yf | eee Baten. “Weare = TOMGHT AT DAILY ) 2 alse planning “The @®ers’,” said 7:40-9:50 AT 12:45 P.M, The Communist role in the Al-| “They were ordered to provoke) mu. 3 i — en a ion wehiiel ee e incidents when several~ classes Pm = ‘of Bill Orr | poe ' | — _"” _ \feserves were called ap,” writes no mighty Logos 7 LAST DAY or te Amecias press uch abert. “In mast cites Seticee Tau eu att Tor oe tor : a e ROCK” sought to prevent troop trains from Z ' a. Now Jacques Habert, in a special leaving the stations; women and|*?™* dtm _— a a young ELVIS PRESLEY m JAILHOUS R English - language supplement to children told to lie on the" perception. | : - ‘ France-Amerique, a French weekly T2K in front of the locomotives.” SINGER TO STAR phithtnntiatiinel f 8% Se = Braathens npr tobe ge STARTING | ican corporation, with, International Communists no were Dang! re,7 the basis of an extended Vt 3 ee ech as Lamas signed en the femnma i — study of the problem on the soprie,| RESTS” | Secune behind the iron|"Wish You Were Here,” which = REDS AID REBELS , Curtain’ to promote aid for the opens the day after Christmas at| The revolt began Noy. 1, 1954./FLN, Bouhali was quoted in the the Las Palmas Theater a’ Eileen, who is not only a doll) _ {HOLLYWOOD SNAPSHOTS I Snapshots of Hollywood collected at random: Beautiful flowers were in looks, but sings like a nightin- Added ' Holds Lollipop | of Amationn ‘workers trenmpertd. cuit tnt [sent by the President and Mamie] ; im CinemaScope 4) MUSKEGON # — Santa Claus| their cells and infiltrated the [insist that the Reds and the FLN : : STAMPEDE CITY lis back on the job at a Muskegon| leadership ranks of the FLN, the |Tebels do not represent the| DOORS OPEN 10:45 | Reddo time in Celgery! ~@idepartment store — shaken and| most violent of the Nationalist ™ajority of Algerians. Merd-citins Combeye cod Gite! 4 minus some of his beard, but still groups. i Si mead emer ages at ‘= ] {BIRD SYMPHONE” Cartoon 4 Clerk tl ba H ti way: The cree sts vin sever ae Tire FAL 1 ta : 4 The normal line of tots waited|Kabylie. This became evident when ene . Sy NOW 9 )Saturday to climb on Santa's lap|the French in the region of Souf, 44 No Advance and confide their Christmas de- killed one rebel chief, Hamma Diane Onek in Price WONDERFUL Gisires. One, carrying a welllicked|Lakhdar, identified as a Com- ie ; FOOD : lollipop, described his wants with munist leader. a5 10:45 a a | excited gestures. PARTY OUTLAWED 5 Ne | pot . gas Sg ! ‘ : 5 | : : Ocean j| Th loltipop tangled in Santa’s | After Lakhdar’s death the French * THE BIBLE - LIVES AGAIN! | * | sti Gon rent Superb 9 aylem whiskers. ‘The warprised late in 1955 took the. pelated de-| 0 a : : ‘ Dateaieel a s Prime Beel, Steaks and ¢ tot thought Santa was trying to cision to outlaw the Communist * “pt : : we Turk spirit away the sucker and (Party in Algeria. Then the Frerich or . on ata . : Chops, Duck, Turkey, 4) siormed ups cry while tugging Communist Party “replied by aa et : Game Dinners. , : at the snarled candy. throwing oft its miksk snd launch. A Nee Ra @ + __.____ ling an infensive campaign in favor! 2 — re : feo Private Dining Rooms ‘ get se giles toy Daleg cos of the Algerian rebellion.” or Your Banquets 4/squirming, crying interviewee to| Bed cells = France pee: : free the befuzzed sucker. instructions to manifest publici . : , FAMOUS. ‘ . oe ee “% oe ee SS ony Gane incantation” ae 4 : WINE CELLAR 4} The. commotion finally attracted) ¢ . me oe fs : everything = : ) Pde Ay sovp on { tert, who brought scissors to| tt t© Winder the sending of oe ! : rom All orld. 4 tree the tangled lollipop and its == . ———e . m | DOORS OPEN 6:45 P.M. wa E : ) Open Every Dey : om violating Santa's anonymity. __ THEATER 7 J DOLORES DONLON i“ ms { : : a =. ; ; PHONE: OR 3-1907 : ; Ordinary water weighs about Here is your chance to see ¥ aay Releosed thru United Artiste oo (pound per pint. — jf one or more of the’ follow- | Thru THURS. |) a ~ 2 ) $$$] ing great pictures dur | mmm | PLUS ; q A ri B mac tvery vit |" IFIRST RUN! | ml se JE tA “#3 true woros” |] Popular Request [{ —————____ WAS — : ae ; Week | “The Hlery Vitory? EVERY x '* and THE FLOOD THAT ot the Hammon Tate ea _ororiemmrme_ EV DESTROYED THE WORLD! — LADIES’ ot DARRYL F. ZANUCK as SUNDAY, Déc. 15th. os 3 A Pictu of Uneurpoaned Grostnese oe ee : SGT. “T0 HELL & BACK” | e3 TEAeS IN Tae MAKING! = “DINE and DANCE. |= | © A COST OF MANY MILLIONS D : an h I" JUEDAy, Bec 178 Se nhs nee F YDS |i = | ben esc every NiGHT . 3412 Dixie Hwy. : = ANTON WA - We Invite Banquets and Private: Parties , NG D 8 JEAN .: Ae : a oe : o : \ co C i \ ‘ Pe ‘ S é ee ; ¢ \ ib : | i : 5 ; y =. s f > r : a a ~ f ‘ ee | , ae o } : é ‘ 4 From 16 to 20 per cent U, §| “Grandma, Bobby and I came over to wish you a happy birthday.| production is in capital goods. |I made him." i, BOARDING HOUSE nee VM) TOLD ME HER UNCLE HAS [50 CHRISTMAS Ff “TREES ON HIS FARM % — THE MAJOR COULD CLT 'EM AND TAKE 'EM e FOR 50 CENTS EACH — ft AN EASY $200 SWING~ 4 ING AN AX FOR A FEW é HOURS A By . FORGOT ) | ro VERE): paz ape Y oY, LUNCH 7, 7 om “44 PY Ore-He fap Ub he OF ~ Bt ogee ~~ ERNE BUSH) LEX Come 1907 by unted femee t or, Sena, Pk nm-n OUT OUR WAY SM-M-mPH—AAH! ). : RAN INTO SOMETHIN PLOFUL INTERESTIN’ DP Xr Dipl © he, : x) ae AWios we : sows Smit "s, ™e Am Rad ..... 11 Meck Tr’; 2" 11 may reflect some price resis-S#Y the sales pattern now is much). 4 a4 aad at the ‘Seeel Jeige “rhe Fenetal Reserve’ Board has| niche ton Marta sl SOLA Beak... #4 Marte Ol 2itance; it may be the market was] Wes Ie continwe to count|Oak bus. station. A repairman, teamed up ss Am ugar |. ) mrs -- loversold in the cleanup drive to pit GB conor ng working on the motor in the rear, Ee Ee “ttle into eal ge Tet de Pel 2089. oid eee candeis: it aay (0M total unit -output-of- 6,200, Conca being emo] remem Gast See Geog @ seg bans cMture, rc snare” wheal overs pig uated whe, i te, Goes much, but apparently-a little more! peures ster cma pain a0 Ames @3! .-: M$. Monsen Co ':|ah indicated six million cars in|*bove six million. who had been sitting at the wheel, The fact Mrs. Fecteau was not than the Ciyistmas shopping St |allen Sine. & aux Cor 5 21)Armet CR ....: 38 Motor | wheel RE nas 6 enn ee The production and retall de- |... walking to the rear of the when she lier signaling of a change of heart) = Elec. Mo. Co”... He ta Bek & On 226 Nat Dairy ... 68icar makers to cut down on out-| ment — if it cam be dete with | The bus cut across Washing by cutting its own interest charges Pee a Co." n3 114 Boos oul: 23 = 2 =: 3 4|put to adjust to dealer inventories. a fair profit to the dealer body = ee ee Fe gg to the banks. . . per on.*-.. - 70 16 Bond Strs -..| igg NY Cpatral .. 145\Some producers have frankly ad-| The industry has had only three | and smacked Little | eg Tae ar tel Maes, ie Ce et BE cat eeecatyrahel, Seopa aam ieee os | mamcmeente te Goel BENE: The = U.S. : Be * oe 4 dn: APs % able to botrow at less than 3 per 7 : Eee a Sor ote “vs He operations. , PRgars tae sales exceeded that | There was onlj-® foot eibarance aru o 2 ska fp thas tie te cate tell . 4 ee ed 164 Owens ng. 41 2 eee totat.” : on either side and the bus stopped Jepen . weeks in May this is the only time awyers IN TIASSIG = SRF aa BE Qeews MB gt $2) The industry built slightly less|’ The industry's over - all output|when its nose bounced against : a cidil- this year the cost hasn't been eae p>. 43 Pan AW Air 13 || than 600,000 new cars in November./sq far this year comes to 5%ithe rear of the store. About De- above that figure, the high pst at Teamsters Trial Cater Tree... a. Pans Bt.» 2 Siite a gg gate meg — for |miltion units. Barring a sharper|quarter of the bus still stuck out Red Cheon tied : be SO oe RE Pig oe Sasson alte tate |Ghe & Oh “".. agg Parke Da. 2 a mane eons "te mer icutback in assembly operations,/the front end of the tiny shop. and sentenced him pone ae SEATTLE — ln Mii M31 Be ...... 121 ae oe : * bony ave ecm gopeing 100 | wrangle, tho aboence of the leon Oc < fd Py Ont. 84/1858 mde. year. However, what lita or 157 appears assured. Jowned hy Theodore MelntTe Cllr have dedieated mysel to scence marked Pea -... 352 Phelps D .....°42.1 CVF. . for! Detroi : whic ote ut 2 ae red iengtada movetioan Sore Cole coc 18h Baie <=: H4jhas sppeared in makes that intro|several weeks after the yearend which is born out of Western or-| Avrord Custody 3 slipped belew-4 per cent for president of the powerful Team- Col Ons ...... 18] Phill Pet ..... 304\Guced their 158 cars well. in ad-but six veries-cerme Sig = on ee, ce bil) ' first time in more aaa,” ago dtucs Unies. sang 4 EES att ley o- ae nearlcd ge yal UR wether bearay = Teaamster Mum The wi 4 Chuldren , : | Demand on the banks "| The jury spent a mere 65 min- (COE NOS --.- 42 Pullman -..-. «| Probably lag is a transi the industry's third year. other prize winners | ness loans bas been easing, while ou) ae bex the |S Pe Pr ai’ os) BOA. “aii. -* $y lone. It is no secret that most car : spoke briefly to the crowd in the at this time last year it was| gir 1 We JOY 00m Othe time (ott Sica: “hg Rex Dive ‘<.. ¥3\makers hope for a return of the CASEIN gold-leafed halls of ‘Stockholm “increasing as tet ene & bee Oo a Reval, “<2 daa|traditional spring upsurge in é-'Hunter Missing | City Hall. The other winners were * «cf pepors were elensind ta the | Soe Ot ne.” tna. Rock, Spz_-:: 333)mand. That seasonal trend did not) _, , : re Albert Camus of France, litera. Talk grows that the banks them-| poem while defense oe Cor Pa... 328 Sopel OG, --: Ss /appear in 1956 or in 1957. It re-i Five Days Dies _ }turey Sir Alexander Todd of Brit- } will have to back down ' - Curtiss Wr 39 Stiice Lead’. 363 /quired a lot of effort — and price s ae jain, chemistry, and Daniel Bovet am" tg dines they have Pronetor Hamre Hegel ar ity c* BY are: fy (Meeomeny fr Os, eee eiAfter Rescue | eee a nine oleh on[Penae Pian aeardad ya com , coe ‘Al RR. 21.2 sel] six cars : ice Srize, awarded by & been making for these loans. This) gued points of taw. Dow Chem®..: 85.5 Beiry Roeb =<: 38.1|5° Squad Takes Fifth on}. month, [Du Pont .....17%2 shel on ... 1.6\year and maintain about that rate} cary sre. MARIE, Ont. @— A & mittee of the Norwegian Parlia- ee ee aes te ol eS ee ee ne ect Kod’ <-t ge, gc, ----- $84/s0' far this year A hunter who fought cold and ex-| Communist Ties — [ment was presented yesterday is seasonally low, since business! o¢ 5 union-owned automobile in [Emer Rad :., 4 ou Ry s+ % | Ut is unusual for the car mak- five days in the biish 65 . Oslo Lester Pearson, Somer | firms and individuals alike are] Jonuery 1966. Brie BR on... Bia Brand, «22484 ers to hold down on output so |miles north of here died yesterday,| WASHINGTON (INS) — The al-|-27a@am foreign minister. | save: prose then to be paying 0 The defense won two important |Firerone ----. 2% Sid OW Ind <-- 374 ¥i ! i : — 9 Z ‘ . 5 a : pt 7) \ 4 | ; = FUR CRYING OUT LOUD — Six-year-cld a & of Geveland, Onio, displays real Yankee ingenuity as he presses Gregory Yakuhek, “Tinker,” Ss just the thing to keep a * ut “were mcm caenees saiec DeRcermansinaneratiet to Build eames: ee oo Legislative Group Told, camaro ath ao toe Reseath py Anat so ‘Wife of Automobile Heir; that under law 0 canscientions of Need for Mechanical |, Grand Haven schoolboy group| rocketeers were the modert ver.| Faces Five Charges in supreme being and that pleas _ Methods in Schooling’ . [planned today to design a three-| sion | Beloit, Wis. based on political, sociologieat-or- | stage missile of its own. were engrossed in building and iden ok oe ee LANSING Mechanical testing) Gary Sherwood, 12-year-old ju-| “Y#& model airplanes, BELOIT, Wis. @ ~ A predewn| PON ot enough. a devices and other time-savinginior high school seventh grader, Gary sald .the schon rocket coun’ with ‘three palcemen|, If cOWvcted, Horst cul a the ‘manpower ‘shortage in Bichilim the pesject ty, te nies tnplwould be a three-stage, one foot Dec. 3 has resulted in Mrs. Horace settenced to years Imprison-| purser Pusers PE + iat petlaggn wari ege ite Felipe 8 mr nor mneg. M@"jong missile planned to reach agg f ectow yy. Loner Ot or fi, ld, bowen Can 6 te Taonghthl Bervice Pe t04 : “ height of 3,000 feet, = cess: : commitee wa tod yesterday, "Gary and four sve ees fu ++ “Tim peepardd 6 pay the jen | WOOTHO@S-Siple ni lag Municipal Judge Arthur 1. Lusb\stv toe my beliefs, bat! think it FUNERAL HOME other segments of the per. recently to proceed en ane WD OH ke let all five stick in a hearingjny Sor my Delete, but I dink it Aenbutenee Services Motee |. why not to education?” said Maxiwith a a how to build it," he added. yesterday. WF rope dug fa : : ect mar eon | A, aaa nme, emi re heed | a ee . : : Greg Gherweed | « r must be Jus eel ‘Saad nite Sets Out to Pay - —pleadéd innocent to charges of leven if It taeons owredin wen, _ Arthor Deeael (Rsavie), le os ee driving without a driver's license, | invader.” BOX REPLIES . a full-scale study /“The mayor said we should come! ] rartfic Ticket, speeding, failure to stop at an — Horst’s wife, Paula, 2%, a fourth At 10 a.m. today there. Michigan primary and secondary(0*ck and ask again when we are yp, (| Apterlal intursection, disorderly _ orade teacher in suburban Wayne, were replies at the Press east financial troubles. on where we're going to launch Judge Luebke himself, will hear husband, even for a few years, but| | boxes: | : it," Gary added. KANSAS CITY (—Dr. Robertithe first three counts on J 23.|1 would rather he went to prison ae suggested the state + : on Jan, ar Bailey suggested ey fom * * H. Miller, @ dentist, went to City The latter two will be heard by. a/than deny his beliefs. 4, 16, 21, 28, 29, G9, G1, pra a tno Mo fad ee tec acme Inter Hall to pay a traffic’ fine. jury Feb. 1. a 63, O8, 76, 88, 111. could grade multiple , anewer |°"'* i" the two months!” Whee he’returned te bis car it 8... 2 -@: ‘ti type examinations en 9 mass |“©° & mechanics MAS2\had been tagged for park-| Mrs. Dodge, wife ‘of the auto- - basis, freeing teachers to do |ior'sg " Savertsed rocket kits|ing mobile helr, was acowsed of speed- upreme Ou Help Wented Male ¢ other work. * © -* away policemen 3 , . MONEY CAME BACK Miller ticket across|¥2° Stopped her after she failed to ATTENTION, ie, sien. yes on ges, ‘We sent our money," ithe Mech, to pele & a stop sign, then Ey, : | Assailed FS win ALESMAN! ing pupils to re arn back and told us there was a delay| James Newman .of the Traffic|®‘Test when the two—teinforced by with les ‘then 4300 ber wee their own pace, while the rest of Division. the heme ser. W you the class ‘ ) Pontiac. speed, rele te pear Will Seek Commission court “has endangered safety - fo Assure ‘Receipt of °f the great mass of our people.” ets to be : | : = £.2 ete ys Available Federal Fund’ seating senior Republican on a of 8 the House Judiciary Committee, dive, | ‘katbe Palen i OV ER Simo90 “CASH ae ee eee Um ty it W_7 Mile URNISHED. iEDROOM Liga ee ra | =| ARO REALTY Sa DaY iow Pak Rayal Bieta Co opm rhuay gions shonT = . PR 5-0507. lon say oa KL pespiete. Realtor IMMEDIATE ACTION , new upon sat- | Roy Annett, Inc. | ret Tie eae bd | For Picton Eiuola 3. bearoome. ap: Fomilies es tx ning Be car cer eraraae, was > ho versal frat trees in rear LEASE BUY. a8 YD 425 $-8051 Te le os TOR | _ Sent “Sis per mouth Se 's-4i06- mone * t y Zz i eae iy _ briek " large I Bae WM room & basement, ya oa < eat at "3 Saher = | RT es Seed ee AN Ne dacs os Lesli R. Tripp, Realtor to ts wor and a0 ki es cent corner on EB. Huron St. FE sich or PE Dine on for . FE 8619 1 to 4 Boast a3 to gute with | “ oe St. * 750 sq, ft. Heat 2 tae 1, exe be :| eees.,! farsiebed™ tease qraiahe D ON I Sones Kinsler, Realtor INO et — SS sue. Pr nag as : RAYTON . [w/w gunm nina ou com] eae Me Sea PE SSE | es mame, | at ia wed ang Inc. : j Bis eo 1g THE “BIRD” TO sem Ss a ata Bact RANCH [7 EVA (7% | WARD_ E PARTRIDGE =| Se , REALTOR | FE. 4-3581 MIDDLETON . _SPECIALS SI S ite Sree. _ RAIN BOW BROS. Pontiac-Watkins Sub. Every home is different tn this that boasts of home ther hours _— per month. . Oak ‘ber, month. 2’ pedrooms. Gat wil Separate tool . fie ed at only $8,180, Immediate| WHITE BROS. C.. SCHUETT, Realtor MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE “Three Bedrooms In -¥ six room home and of extra large lot 150x1 in Low down payment. at once Union Lake District A ve IRWIN A Fine Henie on ‘se, Ave. yes 4 See Cute fee Coz i phe yar otha, tad ca x. eg “cent ot mortgage payment, ‘fie 6 month. ae. = eee rms. and . liv oe eiea| Ss al € nr siganee BUY A HOME FIRST J. R, Hiltz 1011 W. Huron : FE 5.6181 sae met ‘ Si rE | got now! ae pe Takey Saran ta) | © 1967 by WEA Serves. tno. "lads palace co daca anaes ta ane omen ad! got married-—you didn't have ax much credit then as Jimmy's 2 Kor Selo Hewms 43 i | DAYS . WALE IN at them and SHES WO 3-3350| - tn large Fike a at $13,500 Gian tetme. Huron Gardtns to do only move in. Pull rice | of course, Cal to en Se ane on me BEST BUYS TODAY DESIGNED FOR WANT TO ) TRADE? ARRO. = em vee See fee se | heats eas Bem ompients | ee. ae “eet : room 3 ih Near Lincoln Jr. cas floors, full base- = uandacaped it Mere, in.8 nice Chiisimas Reni ti wer | Ft ema sana eae EES Se : fot, any Business| Watkins Lake Rd- a eet ae eet ap acres @f land Priced ai sess Off Joslyn With us for : ef-| hi’ Shear zm bone, Pull Umass Witt We Baltes | | Seer, gi meals ree L. H. BROWN, Realtor. | GILES REALTY CO. . $143 Cass-Elizabeth a fan pe ia asa Feu | "Mote ary eeawtcl |B AMOUR ANE West BB any trict, © i red est side, e c ga Sess; CLARK | Volo | time "at your conven: bee = help Gpante 2-BEDRM. street, noes mr, ban ine Bae this 1A 7 oman Gt 2 tenteense a atbonten By Reststcin y , WEST com .| BREWER [a* 8 ee) HOMES. | sat Ste see a LAST CHANCE ving toom. wih “iiteplece, “ys 2) NEW , [- EW cae 7 LOW |». When payments are less than rent ia ene ot “nicest locations tn | MOD: L OPEN © ¥ APTERN B m: Built in TV & % gO. oe aa i Ch eres SPATEWIDE” we ee i PHA TERMS , _ (spe paaonyen.cs! Why Pay Rent?| Moya = eae = terms. Must be at be rd Floyd Kent Inc., Realtor J SPs eT pee Bloomfield Twp, oa e ot 6: oe large "and? arranged. beautiful dod batt: Se linea WM. H. ‘KNUDSEN -> FE 4.056... floars, a aad oo. —---Multi-Lakes-Realty —|- equity a pease with give " pad privileges. Cor- CASH DEAL ner lot, $8, terms, Eee ee bath see Bost 3080 8. Commerce Rd. MA 4-1578 in. 1954, ine” dona eg ee ae heat, fast ion| 3=s— <&s«S«S7S8 DOWN 900 DOWN FH Soe i Located off t dents at S11 Madison, Fear bac cae Te = rae Fiat hee full session, - - vi M. - Stout, Resttor PE 54-6165 7 _ Jim Williams re “a 5: win tg iu sasis NICHOLIE « $950 DOWN WEST SIDE | aa DRAYTON PLAINS only | AREA eens snbination terms, Now NICHOLIE 4 | ww startet, Take BA ny | — -$500- DOWN + a aa s .s “6 ROOM | eile SEP ot Pleasant 2 R. _VALUET, = Hive For Sale Houses ‘B : xe vee Vea. sei | Orchard Lake Frostage Modern 5 oom excel- 2 JockaciAse ‘BUSINESS ,| SALES ¢ “National” “Sihabied Soheate vette ‘ep, ~ ~— famtly. on 4 anys $ sell equity Dorothy. Sn: ster Be Lavender | En Serene ety, M. Stout, Realtor Eves. 1 8:50" fs : ime g "i PERRY Next te New At ° Super rket. Mpst ser Gontieman's farm, < naling, hue WARD E. PARTRIDGE Ywe7 Patae Scitinga huge Tvedioom covitry| REALTOR FE 4-3581 | eae ER eg A peg Ee : biacktop- a aoe te settle * om ee sa raedestas “Weepoy patoaon maa HART WHITE BROS a & REAL ESTATE Sale Land Contracts 52 ding dressen Bren "til boon 16 “tit § "mowers year around home in boxe Lego FARMS . fall Wutledge, OR be Dorothy snyder Lavender | 3 NEAR’ DRYDEN—29 ex. "iehiand land Rd. (30) TEESE tae ace eee te Mies | ene ut tere |i e. stable for peers ; saddle horses. $32,500, terms ‘s “aimee |. LO ANS onl a4 a bas 8 be eens hing QUICK. _ | CASH LOANS GET THE CASH YOU “WANT... .$25 TO $500 - c a RECORD TIME —— ‘SEABOARD | FINANCE CO} Y | ES R"p. RILEY, Broker home. “PONTIAC REALTY 273 Baldwin PE 0275 fae | | Fes. MONTH | ft CASH LOANS Finance Co. — Pontiac ““Dréyton Plains ae _ Walled Lake ATRL POR oon. Meet : CE| gat | army en thon | Rae a oe we Wome Eb. way nace “Td like to buy a tie for my father—he's about your height!” | For Sale Miscellaneous 60 : Talbot Lumber ee UTDOOR ORIL ee Ph nod ; . , 4 4 ’ Sty y ee under. For Sale Pets ae Ee aE Fak Be | adalat i PAR CRRER POPE HE |" ae gcik eee a BOAT WORKS * Sentry Boas = Mes saw on i" : We siso have chali saws for ; -| rent. | seacag gerrina. SOCRERE KING BROS. les ned eee sae is 4 bathe i 2-7004. OMBRFD: TWO ale, Fawn white ‘chest ‘ 00 | Low 7 2534, t é ovine GAS) Banety sew, Regs. 750 Bivebird. Mi cal . se. Fol joes. $358 | Sevens POMPE PRAT; | poste, wi stil | Bo 3 : : , me _| _Siz's Harswware 0+ nabury at sey, Wi, projector, £275 wales. for | hod “socks, Wesutiful heed. Size mee ties ot ee loans * 3 ‘—s. FE “ at = bes : a. 4-| SURPLUS LUMBER & | ‘ ; ¢ PPIES. is- B. fin on OR F167 . Sn iene Mis ‘Michi- ;, fe 7 ie . sant. sees, shoes, ri } OR ANCHOR Pack eoriuate. pe sti gph rg gt ace EAE! SS | saLowI Make APE aE FE Bes | OIL -GAS FURNACES | i ea eg, Terme tol Ws Dex, map 2) * : > . is to es, ‘A , = —* selbodd : 2 THOMAS ECONOMY | Sais Not | Fm. 0, Bay. Cleenls - | BALDWIN FURNITURE CO, a om fen. neni Servet oe es Bud Shelton M ESE” ee ¢ t| BOB HUTCHINSON Sti | Mobile Homes Sale “Sales, Inc. High ; * * = SCHUTZ MOTORS Birmingham MI 6-5302 SA NEW GCATION {1 IS MUSIC IANGE MES “195 CHEVE came, sont V4, Pa, boee = ion : = wag- iat plenty oot ag Moe 0 Ww. Buree (1 Motor Sales Chrysler-Plymouth DGE ‘Wholesale Prices oT ATTS = en git DODGE CARS walls. Sharp. AND TRUCKS saved one teas apt ey! “We ary mot vet ty 8 ima ee seu) Birmingham MI 6-5302 |, SCHUT Zz MOTORS | PONT ow AUTO. ee IAC +e aeee sa gxtnee ed a |'55 Ford ces Baa $1244 Seiss lace Buick 4Dr, Hardtop: $1675 von 5 : 3 ‘55 F ord Pick-up .. 1'55 Ford 2-Dr. ....... Red & while. ternater. ‘ Power steering & brakes. lowner. ‘55 Ford Convert. .. $ 644 $1144 ¥-4. Radio & heater. ‘55 Buick Hardtop .. es SCHUTZ-MOTORS |. um : ham aaa DODG i ee ee eee eee etteee Clarkston “RPE W Wek oe mee ec eee 1987 *S§ Piyméuth 4ér., automatic, "Sl Ford 4 dr. good heater, power brakes, white tires en) 9 transportation Be sauce me ee, wegen, a sree a “pie Larson} Suburban Mt TRANSPORTATION SPECIALS a ur rs. Good “lao Nv. Woodward FORD WAGON “ Rae. stick. ave R he MOTORS eae $298. ap oe Cadillac : Bham - RQDDERE SPECIAL, iag0 OLDS | | wa cmetse” gave “= # % HE wag Wilson Fea coute Woodward ’ ot MI 4-1930 ae see SAGINAW ce “ V 5, NEW PRICED) ygep | gldj5 | CAR. “meme” | with the [3 JOK | NO Oakland County's wildest Meal out to -beat any NORTH: pte STEELE tte Lk : VT lh 1 mile ni wes ‘5 5B so . <== NEE 427990) ast "| Stock No, 188A—Chiefiain 6. 7 "156 CHEV.2-DR.....$1210} 1°56 BUICK. ‘55 BUICK 156 FORD . | PLAN #2 at ~~ |49 Plymouth 2-Door son} SEVERAL NEW 1957 OLDS _, | SAVINGS UP ‘IO $1,500 J EROME Orcinen inte el Case FE 8-0488 3 | “TWAS THE NIGHT Before Christmas Fe bane ite 1850N. These Rafal Picts Sos 5898 “55 Packard 4 404. Es ; __ S195. 55 Sfemcuch Ae .. $ 944 ‘Monterey. Radio & heater. Biue with white top. - 'S7 Mercury Mercomatic $2744 Radio & beater. Power sterring. @¢r._ 49 Ford: ....-. $12 per mo..,....No ‘Meow Da, ‘St Pontiac ....$17 per mo.......No Money Dn. ‘SS Fett ccc SP sar me, s+++sNo Money Dn. "52 Chevrolet ..$21 per mo... ras Maur te 'S3 Ford eae 4 aed mo.......No Money Dn. ‘S1 Ford .......$18 per mo....... No Momy 3 Dn. BOB FROST, Inc. and all through ‘the ‘town, all cars were ‘stalling ~ERNCOEN -MERCURY-DEAL eae sneer Has the deal for you! *F FORD: 256. .x $1938 Btock No, 140A-Fairlane 509 53 PONTIAC Stock’ nese se secures eel Stock No, P-O~Riviers 2 ar, sieges. lD Stock No. Bs = Roadmaster oes O1OGSE TRE Ren pest ai PDeafecan, 2. tone _ Haskins Chevrolet | in the deep snow around. — 280 Hunter Blvd. (U : —. 10) ae Wilson ree ’ sort / There was pushing and eee and troubles Y-PASS AROUND B HAMS 1350 N. . -UREK MOTORS Hyare galore ; people were sorry they hadn't traded before. BY- AS AROUND BIRMINGHA cer, joring ad : : 2 BUT, some folks with foresight who Id Sab Pee pene Woodward outheent ee oa applt- LER | Pew Hoe wl FE Serv : see in advance, were lappy ada a MI 6-6934 Open Tu 9g MI 6-202 eo R& . OTORS — |pham MI 4-1930 Re payment om, 8 0 used’ cur. 43529! “Real sharp! 72", BaOom th, tAoatianal 1956 FORD STA. WGN. BILL SPENCE MATTHEWS-HARGREAVES. | Pe east. ORD STA. LL SPEN MAKE THIS CHRISTMAS A HAPPY ONE! — POWER STEERING & POWER %42 py ve tem a chance. ‘Their. cars were “winterized” and ready Christmas Gift ‘acs. BRAKES “SL WINGOEN CORIO HYDRA. LET BUD SHELTON to go Nothing could stop them, ‘specially the Holiday at Spanish Base = ‘ U.S. Santa Claus Joins 3 Wise Kings Bringing Gifts ‘to Children "Long Work Week WAXAHCHIE, Tex. o — Sen- ate Majority Leader Lyndon John-| @ ‘pared for a luncheon of civic lead- ers in this northern Texas city: “We are justified in calling for By EARL WILSON NEW YORK—Do you have a phone in your car—or are’ you a slob? VIPs purportedly have two car phones so they can say, “Pardon me, my other phone is ring=' | ing.” Dana Wynter, the ‘pesutifel Hollyweed TV and film-actress seen recently on “Playhouse. 90," get a car phone for her husband, Holly- wood Atterney Greg Bautzer—but she tells me she ean seldom reach him when he’s driv- ing over to Palm Springs, lets say. * WILSON other woman on the phone, the line is busy,” she told me. jan end to the 40-hour: week, but! tune oo is of business.” * * * flight pictures for test . purposes! of the B5% Hustler bomber in the air was proving difficult. But photographers at Convair’s mounting cameras‘in the s of. the as ree x The jet preateotss used to control stick. With the trigger down, the pilot photographs what- ever he looks at. FORT WORTH, Tex. ®—Getting, pressing @ button on the airplane ordained. ‘must work a littl hartler.. How money to assure that Santa Claus, trea vineyards and hodegas var": I asked her over lunch. -§. ® back, but they don’t.” Miss Wynter added, though, that “American women are so much more smartly-dressed, so much more “beautifully- legged,” than the British Ghat she doesn’t want to be too harsh on them. . Hope Is Offered Those Afflicted by Skin Disease quickly wélcomed the little Yan- kees from overseas. Friendship overcame language difficulties. * = * knew all about Santa Claus; and, ee Comedy to Be ‘Shaped are on Sak ot GHite Ga aad to Stanley R, Allen, Oakland Coun- ialfects nearly three gnillion Ameri- plant here sojved the problem by! goon little Jose and Francesca, jeans, Osmun's Men’s Wear, according have just been ‘announced in ‘Chicage which may prove to be ithe first step in the treatment of. Psoriasis —- askin disease which * & *& Dr, Peter Flesch, dermatologist at-the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine, made the re- CHICAGO (INS) — New findings “The British women hate me,” added Miss Wynter, who land—we'll have a go at her.’” x* * * It’s this fortrightness that'll cause you to hear much more about her. On a “Playhouse 90” show, “Winter ‘ Dreams,” by F. Scott Fitzgerald, she had a_lové scene — “a clinch in) eas of a fireplace” — with many viewers to write angry letters about “this disgraceful display.” “The show did “a more gdbd than anything in pic- S natendl Miss Wynter said. * “My mother,” she admitted, “was a little shocked:” ““3¢ wag pleasant talking to this beauty whe made her way in mn TV and snapped up about the most eligible bachelor in Hollywood. Fond of Relis-Royces, yachts and Acapulco, she has managed it all with good taste and never | the help of going about undressed. Paes I don’t even have a car, I'm a double slob. Some'doing or saying water ordinary | “As soon as the women operators hear an- “Oh, you don't really mean that about our operators, dolnn, me; - “Pm sure of it! Women are a.waste of time as far as oth-| er women are concerned. They're always going to call you|>y approaching people calmly after comes from Rhodesia..“They say, “Wait till she comes to Eng-) |And I don’t mean the exhibition-|_ ists because there are always “DANA ~~" |Morehead to Leave. ‘income upon his uncanny abili ito make just plain folks do. and] say t things they wouldn't think of} \circumstances. a 8 | This may appear to be a fairly easy, mae) Sas Snes SS | i i buck. ne © ieee ee a) soda “inthe 28 years ve been a petiostel’ g: mike techulque that | is based largely on the power of | suggestion, which is all hypnosis ° is, really. . “T have to make the aid my show do three things: (1) Like @) trust me, and (3) feel jthat. they know me-even though) ‘they've never met me before.” x* * * : This is accomplistied, he says, a a pre-show “warmup” which, Link- | letter says, is “carefully calcu-, big happy family—an atmos- phere in which a stuffed shirt will, ‘bbe imake a horse's. neck of himself: sand-enjoy deing-it——__—_—. FEEL FRIENDLY. : “My business is making people \feel uminhibited and friendly,” | rem mem inted “to: weld the the audience into’ MUFFLERS |f NSTALLED é 7 = Yn * eer Tyr EE! KING'S (Next te Jerome Olds) FE 2-1010 "til 5:30; Fri. id Saturday thre Thursday Bes Linkletter goes on thoughtfully. plenty of those around and I can’t use them, They tend to be pro- fessional. , oo * * * “To me, the perfect contestant is one who really wants to do al | ‘thing but is just a little bit afraid.j —- Not a real extrovert. That way he’s ‘can have some fun with him. “Ne one can have fun with a Rehabilitation Post ree Lele tiott. fi PA Re ee LA af India ANN, ‘have Tt just. because ‘she is |THE MIDNIGHT EARL . . . _“It isn't. hecessarily. ‘she said, “that_a girl doesn’t showing it.” “The decision to cut Dody Goodman to three ‘ewaceuk on the Jack Paar show was-made in a staff vote, not solely by/ ional! Jack. Jack granted her nen -eaaeny see can now guest, , Steve Alien wrote-a friendly! with Perry Come and-others.~. ‘note to James (“Maverick”) Garner, his TV opposition, and said good-haturedly, “Someone told me you. carry a 45. 1 was: afraid for a minute it was your rating.” | wism YD SAID THAT: Once a man got a wife who could cook like his mother; now he’s apt to iid one who can — like his father... That's earl, brother (Copyright 1957) Wide’ Selection of Cinna Catalogue “Net” Prices Attractive Demonstration Room - John Cassavetes, that led/J% enough off balance so that we} See These. peewee Neme ne streamlined alliance fit to by mect the dangers of the “Spunk sanninte tnt “ins : eta.” | te om atinck on oll.” sav areas of national s Tsai teal do the ob te pal iy ectignty. Sie Siee inneaie of heads of NATO governments. will) ~Pxistence.of @ unified military, undertake when they meet in Paris «ext Monday for the first summit meeting in the history of the At- lantic ‘alliance, moe * * The framework fashioned for the is general recognition wae bee ef government, however, that it no longer is adequate. =e The big question is whether | 2 . the heads of governments will | 7 show equal agreement on what \ must be done, NATO’S Secretary-General Paul-. Henri Spaak has called for “the| beginning of a revolution” in the relations between the sovereign states in the alliance. : He wanis to.go much further! than the principle of “an attack one is an attack on all,” the’ : kernel of the NATO treaty signed | in 1949. That was a long step out of the past at that time, but LP\ Weelaiua@ / i 1 es ann -- the. .Saviet.. Unioo....... i ad s x ae : a cw fmm, = ever x formula the heads of County Births ~ * for the Christmas holidays! 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