_ @ dispute over providing ie tok k New. Hospital Plan Vetoed .. Senate Says No to House Move for More Beds "96 Mentally Retarded Children in Areg Wait . Outcome of Wrangle “No relief was in sight to- day for the families of 96) mentally retarded children youngsters have been com-/ mitted to state institutions but remain at home be- cause no space is available. The Michigan Legisla- ture, frustrated in its sixth ‘attempt in 12 days to settle Meanwhile a Pontiac mother of a mentally re- tarded youth appealed to House-Senate members tailed to 8 p.m., EST Friday on TV with a|from 170 yards, thinking he had \ at 9:30 and also at 10:30 p.m. Hunters’ Ain Costly that hunters tost the Ionia ,County + Bast of. tke * 4. ha i ae Orchard Lake Man Dies Deer Hunter Death Toll Jumps to Eight for-S tate FROM OUR WIRE SERVICES The death toll of Michigan’s 1955 deer hunting sea- son jumped to eight today with the second gunshot fatality and the fourth heart attack sufferer the latest victims. The body of Robert Mattson, a Ewen, was found in the woods 30 miles east of Ironwood. Mattson, who day, had Ween shot in the back. , State police of the Wakefield Post were investigating the death, Barney Rule, 64, of Orchard Lake, died Wednesday night of a Engine Trouble Delays Dulles: Presidential Plane Lands in Bermuda; Eisenhower ; , at Work on Budget Bateson Jr., 16, of near Gladwin, | who accidentally shot himself will here for repairs and Dulles will continue his journey on a plane) being flown from Washington. At Gettysburg, Pa., — Eisenhower moved today into active consideration of fiscal and foreign affairs, . tina has Pd ier : Hurrying back from Gettysburg, 55, of Commerce. The boy told he will speak *‘live’ from 7:30 to state police he fired at Genack at Spotted a deer. = Genack was shot through the repeat performance starting 11:30 p.m. Pressure U.S. —*was reported missing Tues-|. Rilesing America. | friendship for America and .|\more arms from the Com- Communist bloc to Egypt. UST TO BE SECRET Israel, Eayot Over Weapons One Requests, the Other Warns, but America . to Act With Caution WASHINGTON (INS) — Israel and Egypt put pres- sure on the United States) © today over weapons of war §. for the Middle East. Israel “invoked” the 1950 declaration of Britain, France and the U. S. to sup- port its call for arms from) Egypt warned that if the |U.S. sells arms to Israel the; Arab world may end its Egypt may have to buy munists _- other countries. said arms from America| "S FIRST BLAST—Chill weather blew _ into Pontiac and the rest of Michigan yesterday, Mother Nature apparently went window shopping Pontiac and became over zealous. She pushed the plate glass right out of a shoe store at 50 N. Saginaw St. Other minor wind damage was reported, aaa “essential” to counter-bal-| ‘ance partially. the huge shipment) of. military hardware from the . County Expands Vaccine Plan < to Children 1-14, weapons Brahe: Netserrey, Salle polls State Dadiielcene said the | ‘vaccine will be made available to be studied by “various @! children 1 through 14 years of agencies’ of the government, and | age and to pregnant women, it was Ean added there might be work-/ announced today by Dr. John D. ing level. conferences of Israeli and Monroe, Pontiac and Oakland American officials before ad. de. |. County health director. citan in. Pes First and secund injections may be given now. through private of ‘Egypt talked with Assistant Secretary of State George VY. Allen yesterday afternoon, and said Egyptian arms purchases from Czechoslovakia were meant son,” Dr. Monroe said. Clinics will be set up in Pontiac and Royal Oak to administer the vaccine free for those who do not Radio will carry Dulles’ report) tert tung and shoulder on opening day and is stil! in serious con- dition im St. Mary Hospital in, Marquette. Scores of hunters found them- selves stymied at the Straits of Mackinac last night. High winds forced abandonment of ferry serv- ice, delaying both homeward bound}. hunters from the Upper Peninsula and those headed for the deer-rich woods above the Straits. — TONIA W® — County Engineer Allan M. Williams said Tuesday}se Road Commission about $1,000 a year by blazing away at, road re targets. He said some” mark- ers can be repaired but others are so blasted they must be scrapped. - The % committed in Oakland are termed . cases” by Probate Court officials. : 9 OF 18-year-old youth whose brain. was injured at birth. He is still at home aoe a being committed three years ago. The housewife called on the Leg- Pebog ts! Bs Ex js upset and rat ot th, a smaller child the youth who has “He has a wert of been committed, she said, ae | MAINSTEE @ — Mrs. Don wish te go to a private physician. They will begin operating Nov. 28. The Pontiae clinic will be held at the county health department, 15 W. Huron St., from 3:30 to 4:30 p.m, Tuesdays, and 9 to 11:30 a.m. Fridays. The Royal Oak. Clinic will be located in the health center at Fourth and Stephenson Hwy. Its hours will be 9 to 11:30 a.m. Mon- days, and 3:30 to 4:3 p.m, Wednesdays, Both clinics will continue in- to make up what he called a “lag” behind Israel. : Each side has claimed consist- ently that the other has an arms lead pow. The U.S. has made it clear it is going to move most cautiously on the Israeli request. Woman Sees First Bear at Manistee in 3 Years Oligney. watched from her farm- Big 4 Agree to Avoid Future ‘Geneva’ Talks GENEVA (INS) —The Big Four foreign ministers issued a terse, two-paragraph communique last night at the end of their fruitless Geneva conference..- The ministers said they hadva “frank and comprehensive” discussion of three items on the agenda — German unification and European security,’ disarmament and improved East-West. contacts, The second and last paragraph said, “The foreign ministers agreed to report the result of their discus- sion to their respective heads of government and recommend that the future course of discussions of .the foreign ministers should be settled through diplo- matic channels.” . The announcement took only 134 words to tell wactinat the ministers had done during three weeks of woods on the opening day of the! @ Dall definitely on the above schedule. Additional clinics will be estabd- lished if the demand them, Dr. Monrde said. It's Okay to Make Love Over Phone, Bronx Judge Says |. NEW YORK: (INS) — A Bronx |judge has ruled that it is okay to Deer Changes His Mind | mmabe love over the telephone—al- though it may have its limita- MASON, Tex. ® — E. H. Ulrich tions. as hadn't given much) 4 disorderly conduct charge thought to the opening of the p06 against Francis Martens was dis- hunting season in Texas until ajmissed yesterday after the jurist deer bounded out of a vray a cited:a court of appeals ruling on killed itself when it crashed into telephone conversations. his car. He drove into Mason,) Martens, 42, was charged with disorderly conduct for repeatedly} calling Miss Gloria Nunez, 20, for dates and allegedly proclaim- {house in Pleasanttown Township ‘as a bear sauntered from the) warrants hunting season. : The bear headed for the back porch. The family dog showed up, barked, and the bear took- off for the woods, Mrs. Oligney said it was the first bear seen in that area in three years, ed it onto his car and went on Airliner Saboteur Faces Denver Matricide Charge) ' DENVER ARS) —Sobt Glibert Graham, 23, accused | Salk Polio Shots Will Go keep the lat sect, eal ieovah|Physicians. Third injections and|insured agreed. boosters, will not’ be given until Spring, in order “fo achieve maxi- Ambassador Ahmed Husscin mum effect for the next polio sea- machine. Press Phete : “Col Snap Rides on Gale Winds; Causes 2 Deaths Cloudy Skies and Snow | Predicted for Tomorrow,. With More Breezes Borne on winds with gusts up to 65 m.p.h., the first cold wave of the season whistled into the state and Oakland County yesterday, sending the mercury plung- ing sharply and causing . -/minor damage. In other parts ot the -|state, the swiftly changing elements stranded deer hunters, paralyzed ship- ping and caused at least ' |two deaths. The Weather Bureau said the state will continue to be lashed by near-gale winds of 20-40 mph.” through nightfall today. Locally, it will be mostly cloudy chewy and continued i to- a z the ape Mab he caused the death of is mother, 53- PL. une od nes Troy Resident Killed in Crash victims on a United Airline ‘DC-6B luxury cruiser that Returning From Hunting, Lester Brockway Hits ** exploded in mid-air near Longmont, Colo., Nov. 1. Graham admitteg when arrest. Parked Truck ‘ ss by FBI agents that he packed | homemade. The well-to-do widow had been gotten from an airport vending bomb . inte ‘his Returning from deer hunting, a ’ liminary. list of 16 witnesses to drunk and disorderly. His name? Troy Township resident was fatally| injured early today ‘when he jrammed into a truck north of Ox- j ford. Lester C.. Brockway, 71) Olympia St., suffered a broken neck, Oakland County Sheriff's Deputies said, The new pick-up truck Brock. way was driving struck the rear end of a larger truck, parked off M24, they said, No one else was involved in the’ accident. Deputies said the owner of the other truck is Carl D. Fry,) 165 S. Parke St., Pontiac. by her son for $37,500. He was the beneficiary of the policy mothers suitease shortly before she boarded the ill-fated plane at the Denver ntunicipal airport. Denver Dist, Atty. Bert’ M. Keating already. has made. a pre- of 5, help prosecution of the case. Graham's wife, Gloria, 22, a mother of two young tots, rallied to her husband's defense yester- day. She recounted several rea- sons for doubting her husband sabotaged the airliner. Mrs, Graham stated her mother- in-law, Mrs. King, herself asked. that the insurance be bought from a vending machine while the fam- ily awaited takeoff time. She said Mrs. King signed three policies, each with dif- her statement opposed that of the FBI agents whe found Gra- “ham was the sole beneficiary of the flight insurance. ~ The young mother said further that both she and Graham urged Mrs. King to delay a trip to Alaska until after Thanksgiving. » As for Graham's admission of placing the dynamite in his moth- er's luggage, the young wife said: “It doesn't seem possible, " ‘What's in a Name? FLAT ROCK, Mich. (INS) — A. 5l-year-old man today was held here in connection with an auto pine on charges of being Elmer's Gas Station, located at 16-Mile and Crooks Rds. His part- ner, Michael Ford, said he left on! a hunting trip Sunday. - Among the survivors are tis, widow, Winifred; a son, Robert, at home, and a daughter, Mrs. Uranium Stakers Ready for Dash ‘in North Wyoming PUMPKIN BUTTES, Wyo, iP>— North central Wyoming is due for a big uranium rush today. About 46,440 acres of land was' thrown: open to entry at 10 a.m.) and authorities look for a horde of; claim stakers. Wyoming Harry Sweet. on hometown? officials are working his way. ing his love over the phone. Temperance, Mich. out plans for ed order, miedotaintle source on. Dut sremy haptic crys all on the failure of the Big Four : Mela int todhadead vivarcin tot ‘the inspection of tourists. 3. The Russians felt Allied in- sistence on freedom was causing mistrust and even panic in East Germany. Conmequetty, the Soviets felt it was time to kill off the “Geneva | Press Shirt” openly, nner thei yay to support of 4 ‘ommun: County News... ssevveesecli BL puppet regime in East Germany em st eee and refuse free elections. Sports...... PM EATS | cmd mete te tga canteens sel guaeies OS Ay Sco ap tae West must ™Wv& Radio Progranas......71 be to’take stock of its. position in vWeveveweian,. ch pte Wilson, Earl. t of Geneva and “rfadjust” Bo scary Pages. so tal thre. Ledl htep y like. } = if : ] \ ¥ ” West's “cnth pier tea Dulles Expects Trouble to Erupt Behind Iron Curtain’ Dulles will tell Eisenhower an- other. foreign ministers conference depends on possible developments behind the Iron Curtaian. Dulles doubts the early fali of Molotoy frém the top Soviet leadership grouf{ despite con- trary views held by British and French observers, Tt was noted that Molotov is go- ing back to Moscow as one of the i Whatever. the. reason, few in {Geneva Sp Salem are cop ce z A — ‘ a > Brockway was part owner of Barbara Sackner, 159 Olympia St. seine sition won one at the H fil : i i sheriff's deputies reported a win- dow shattered at a Dixie highway gas station in Waterford Township, Minor wind damage was re - | Ported’ from around the county, | Main damage was to Detroit | Bison Co power lines, | Crews. worked through 2 a.m. today restoring service, Power (failure was caused by falling limbs ‘which short - circuited lines, an \Edison official said, . Largest area hit was the Inde- pendence Township - Orion Town- wens section, where 600 homes were without power for 90 minutes. © | Wind-felled trees blocked reads for up to two hours in scattered parts of the county, the road com- imission reported. Only seven fallen trees were reported how- sever, a spokesman said, Michigan Bell Telephone Co, Consumers Power Co, said their lines, surprisingly, were not disrupted by the winds, either directly or indirectly, In Pontiac, fallen trees blocked | Auburn Ave. and Williams St. for a time before Parks and Recrea- - Dept. crewmen arrived, A 35-foot -willéw tree which stood (Continued on Page 2, Col. 3) | | and Argentine ‘Marines Called to End Strike BUENOS AIRES (INS)—Presi- dent Pedro Aramburu’s provision ial government cracked down hard ‘today on the General Confedera- tion of Labor (CGT) in an effort ito end a largely ineffectual gen- leral strike. The five-day-old provisions gov- ernment sent two companies of Marines into the CGT's headquar- iters in Buenos Aires last night, 48 hours after the federation called the walkout. A few hours earlier the minister biti i if i E ¥ E i . ee TWO THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 17, 1955, se * pit ge Order Inquest in Area Death County to Investigate Reasons Why Woman Died After Treatment | Oakland County Prosecutor Frederick C. Ziem today ordered a coroner’s inquest into the death of a Southfield Township woman who succumbed last Friday in a Royal Oak osteopathic surgeon's office. Mrs. D. W. Campbell, 33, of 17325 W. Fourteen Mile Rd., died about an hour after she entered the doctor's office for treatment of an asthma condition, said Pontiac At- torney William John Beer who . asked the inquest on behalf of the’ deceased woman's husband. County Health Officer Dr. John D. Monroe will assemble a six- person jury and set a date for the inquest, probably within 10 days, will present the evidence. Williams” Action state’s plans’ for future highway di WALTER DENISON BEGINNING DUTIES—Starting next Tuesday as an assistant Oak- land County prosecutor will be Wal- ter R. Denison, 24, of 53 Bloom- field Terrace, Bloomfield Town- ship, He will fill the post left va- cant by the death recently of Carl A. Braun. Denison obtained hig law degree from the University of Michigan, ‘Winter's ‘First Blast The Day in Birmingham Whips Over State (Continued from Page- One) near the Douglas street bridge toppled onto the river bank. - At 17 Allison 8St., a 2%5-foot ma- | ple crashed onto.a residence, but caused only slight damage. Up to 10 inches of snow fell in the far Upper Peninsula. State ferry service from St. Ig- nace to Mackinaw City had to be when waves, churned by 70-mile-an-hour winds, blew ice and snow into the Straits of Mack- inac. Hunters were st eon both sides of the straits. Southwest’ winds reaching 58 miles an hour in gusts blew water out of the Detroit River's Amherst- burg Channel, forcing lake freight. ers to drop anchor The two deaths reported were in Detroit. One-man was killed when a 25-foot cinder -block wall near the iver collapsed, burying him. The other died when a sheet of steel roofing knocked him: from a 12-foot scaffolding. - Pontiac insurance agents report- ed a rash of call¢ this morning with to shingles and storm. doors. Lawmaker Hits Owosso’s Bentley Says He's Available on GOP List for Governorship BERRIEN SPRINGS w — Murder Examination Adjourned for Week: Examination of Samuel Vaughns, 33, of, T3 Crawford St., held on a murder charge, was adj un- til next week-after’ a S-hour ses- sion in Municipal Comt yesterday. * at Judge Cecil McCallum, who is Teday in Pontiac LeWest temperature preceding § a.m A 8 om: Wind Velocity 45 m.p.h. cone ee hee ebene re ee eee, cae ete. Pees eee ees Travel Clock $598 Aig ———e style travel alarm with lu- minous dial and numerals. 4 colors to choose from. (10% Fed. Tax.) ‘Look af Simms LOW PRICE. | ein BLACK a | Cuckoo Cl Clock "$9.95 L. Value a, ictured. hand carved by See ee Se ee (10% . Tax.) : Claims for minor damage, chiefly| chairman Final Torch Drive Figures Show II] Per BIRMINGHAM — Area residents, have scored a smashing victory| in community giving with latest) tabulations showing‘ $216,534 cfl- lected in the UF campaign here. - returns still coming in, Mrs. percentage of quota. She based her final figure on actual contri- butions tabulated, receipts -still not fully counted and unreturned | reports, She said an official report of ‘the | drive's success locally will be made within the next 10 days by Irving B. Babcock,—campaign. “When we've caught our breath we'll let the people of Bloomfield, Franklin. and Birmingham know just how wonderful they were,” said Mrs. Quinn, seeeesesesesoosoeseeee Cent of Goal}: sn tn pitting orguntnnd ond wee ized, through the generosity of merchants, patronesses and. Supt, of Schools Dwight B. Ire- land will give am explanation of why and how this year's school) boundaries have been set up, when Circuit Court was set for Dec, 2. Ivan was placed in Oakland Cutt Jail when $3,000 bond was furnished. A comparable charge is current- ‘lly pending against him, * * * Joseph A. Ward, 42, of 167 Leota, Pontiac, is in good condition at William Beaumont Hospital, suf- fering possible rib fractures, la- cerations of the lower lip and face abrasions, following an auto ac- cident yesterday. Police said a car driven by Arthur L. Hoover, 25, of 5162 Joan Gay, -Pontiac_ had stopped for a : red light on Hunter at Bowers and was struck in the rear by Ward's Emma Block. : decided hat day the| Last week's two-day presenta- Ww keted for failure Mr. Block came to Pontiac 15lavailable as the Republican candi-|eraminaiion resume newton, of the Junior League “FOL ipso in an assured lear di He had worked as a butcher at) He said he would prefer to ¢on-| the ‘prosecution were heard. Mrs. George Squibb, president, re- ° . Be oreo a ie ee ok er er . 14 can help our party,-I am/Police the murder of Detroiter) " Service for George M. Rounds, a eer foi see ie my Gee 2" fed hea ein | Be. et a Mulder, associate pastor aes, A a _ =. : "| Saturday at the Manley Central Methodist Church etficlat ee pee pe Dey ws Contributors to uF | ee the | rangements ee te ded at ing. Burial be in Oak Hillling dozens of problems and then More than $30 and over gifts) gure sounds, Mrs, Squibb added | his residence Wednesday, Cemetery. failing to solve them. have been audited at Pontiac Area) ¢ha¢ this will not: be sufficient "Retired - Mr. B ins pee] — He said Williams has adopted a| United Fund headquarters: to cover costs of operating the | iousiy been with General Motors Lloyd E. Coe philosophy “which prefers to find) Ted's Restaurant... $726, employes os clinic during the three-year pe- Building Division. for 12 in | ; emergency, stop-gap solutions| pitts’ k' bites’. as6e" exipioves $48| ried It Is to be sponsored by the | ee ee en ee vas A lifetime resident of Oakland rather than to build sound, long- Truckawey saveee $50, employes ile league. Oe Ford Motor Co. Union Lake Read, Walled Lake, ee Cupeeeye emepens. y Owens tne, 4300 ogee |i “However, it will go a long way! He leaves his widow, Virgil C:: died “Tuesday in the Upper Pen) Sach tctcewerm wend hy te Ahi: Oi 5 | aah cident. a4 over beds fer eed a Bro Bol Mt 1 Soe $210, employes‘ ane Such .LOW PRICES, We Must Limit This Born in West Bloomfield Town-| SSi'etisstee tock itt for s potit. enti wie’ Go, cca ga68|E Sale to. FRIDAY and SATURDAY Only! ship, he was married to Avis Rice. r. and Mrs. C. D. Seri cee. $208 ' A grocer and resort proprietor,| ‘*! speech in Drayton Plains the | Dr. ene Mr ¥- ia and employes sia 00 he belonged to the ‘Commerce night the Legislature was toe ad- Post office employes, ver thelees ond FL R SPECIALS _ Masonic” Lodge 121 and was Past! 26" its first special session on | ,.Prit, pu ea 22020200 / : Master of the lodge. me ety Series uation > aes "becandieds 98, $2, cmpieges i piace W ght iron — SWIVEL Surviving besides his widow are| He said the governor didn’t re-| Eller Thorpe Machine employes. .... a. rou a son, Robert L. of Commerce, a|turn to the capital until five min-|. x. ig & Heating tise "2 : ae : acter, Tan af vasihee, and wel ee “spe? the Legislature was) ich, “pounary — a : i] TV Stand |: Farmington and Mrs. Clyde “He stood in i¢t'] Superior Induacrity employes’ ee ; +E x 3 7 * 3 ot Walled Lake. 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CHICAGO (INS) — She coed auenn Sen feel: posi- ifact-all the South,” g man close to|which somehow was both giacial} Roosevelt Jr. and Soapy Williams Will win “in November.
: son is a new man, sewn tive that if the convention were |the candidate said today, The|4nd friendly. [were the. principals whé- sought to. to| FRIENDLY CHICAGO ~ Dragon of 1952 who was heard to psd agra pert speaker was one of the group) . Stevenson smiled sweetly, “Oh, \ outlaw the remnants of the Dixie-’ A visiting New Yorker, steeped shout, “I'll shoot myself,” when| Command at least 500 ballots which made up Stevenson's mind’ ',, wat all you want?” he asked. rat group by making every dele- in the impersonal ways of the big the bosses told him he must take; “!'*t time around. About 630 will jon just which primaries he would “L was afrald you were going to, satin sign an. oath promising to|city’s hetels,’ finds Chicago hotel
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His immediate brain trust is now|delegates to states which went|blunt Stevenson's sense of the quip.| Efforts to have a peaceful Demo- ‘back home. answered the phone when I called
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Sharper Teeth Needed
in Vandalism Statute
If there ever was proof of need for
sharper teeth in existing law against
vandalism, it can be found in three
summer homes on Cass Lake Front.
cose © + &£
There, over the last week, two
Keego Harbor boys aged 13 and 14
perpetrated as complete and sense-
less a job of property destruction as
ever was reported in this area. In all
three homes furniture was slashed,
dishes broken, radios smashed and
walls defaced with paint and lipstick.
In one home paint was poured over
a television set. At another the youths
were caught ripping shingles off the.
roof.
* * * !
Most of the persons who
_ answered questions by our inquir-
ing reporter hold that youths’
parents are usually responsible —
for such wanton destruction. None
suggested, however, that existing
law be stiffened to protect prop-
. erty owners against juvenile
‘vandals, An attempt toward that
end was made some years ago but
the Legislature refused to make
parents responsible for damages
beyond $300.
* * *
‘Undoubtedly if the Legisiature
would broaden this area of respon- '
sibility, more parents would make
sure that their children have proper
respect for other people’s property. .
Republicans to Retain
Flexible Farm Support
With farm prices continuing to de-
cline, at least two certainties for
1956 loom on our na‘ional political
horizon.
One of these is that the Democrats
will attempt to make return to rigid
90 per cent price supports an issue
in pivotal farm states. The other is
that the present flexible farm price
support plan will continue to be the
backbone of an expanded ErsENHOWER
program to be submitted to Congress
k * «-
While Republicans concede that
farm prices have declined, they
argue with strong evidence on —
their side, that agriculture re-.
mains basically sound. It is their
contention that farmers’ troubles
actually are a part of the re-
adjustment from the booms re-
sulting from World War II and,
the Korean war.
Farmers who have been hurt the
most by the price décline are the low
income, marginal operators. About
’ 1,500,000 farm families, more .than
one-fourth of the total farm popula-
tion, have cash incomes of less than
$1,000 a year. -
* * *
Last April President ErssnHoweEr
recommended a program of aid to
these farmers. But Congress post-
poned action until 1956. On October
29 the President, after conferring
with Secretary Benson, announced
that he would recommend new farm
legislation early in January.
The Secretary said this would
~ include purchase of farm prod-
- wets to remove market gluts,
- §tepped up surplus disposal, ex-
panding soil conservation prfo-
grams, more research, and aid
to marginal farmers, Also a pos-
sibility is the much discussed
land rental plan to reduce basic
: * . *
_ Fortunately tt os a tough the
Democrats will this year.
largely responsible for existing price
depressing crop surpluses.
Chicago’s New Airport Chicago not only has learned but
is’ teaching the lesson that when it
‘comes to airports, there is’no su¥-
stitute for sound advance planning. |
The Windy City has opened the.
first section of its new O'Hare air-
port destined to have an eventual .
area of 10 square miles and to be the
world’s largest facility of its kind.
x * *
Back in 1945 it was estimated that
the present Midway airport would be
handling 8,000,000 passengers a year
by 1955. This year’s figures actually
will be about 9,000,000, making Mid-
way the world’s busiest single air-
poft. Its traffic volume thus will ex-
ceed that of any two of New York’s
three big air terminals.
. x *& * .
The O’Hare Airport is the result of
planning on,the grand scale. It is
designed to handle comfortably the
air traffic volume expected in 1975
when the jet. age will be 15 years
old. By that time it is estimated that
at least 25,000,000 passengers a year
will be using Chicago airports. Mid-
way can take 6,000,000 or 7,000,000
without too much congestion. But
O’Hare is designed to accommodate
30,000,000 a year.
In other words, by careful advance
planning Chicago apparently has
solved its airport protien until 1985
“or 1990.
—
“Cupp is merely the advance agent
for the stork,” says a sour old cynic
whose liver needs reconditioning. ~
The Man About Town
Picture of Year
Local Man Gets Award for.
Slide “Christmas Morning”
.Teen-agers; Whom some of us
don’t like because they act like |
we did at the same. age.
Doing some mighty fine work in stereo-
view photography as a hobby “ts
hose collection of slides includes some
panautral full-color specimens. Taken in
all parts of the-U. S. A,
as well as in some for-
eign. countries, they are
fine examples of the art.
The Detroit Stereographic
Society has awarded Mr.
Roth’s “Christmas morn-
ing” its trophy for the
slide of the year. This was
done in competition with
slides from a large area,
ROTH
and the award brings to Pontiac another
outstanding distinction.
A honeysuckle bush in the yard of
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Cunard
in Huron Gardens is in full bloom, despite
the cold weather, and for the third time
That Oakland County Sportsmen's Club
authority on such things,
Cash Bond,
says a deer rifle should be sighted in
and used with the heaviest soft nosed
bullet available.
“They are more industrious than I am,”
phones
Barclay Foss
of Cass Lake, who spent several week-
ends gathering nuts which a pair of
squirrels moved from his garage to a
hollow tree in less than one -day, when
the. family was away from home.
Thankful for the $300 prize in the
recent MAT’ Football Contest,
George Nesterick |
of 253 Rockwell St. says that close per-
sonal observation of our sporting pages
forms a better foundation for a predic-
tion than the words of the experts.
If you Would like to receive a one-
minute helpful filmed . message, dial
FE 8-0451. It is a feature put on under
the direction of |
Marvin W. Hastings
of the Keego Harbor Church of Christ.
The message is changed dally.
The hunting season is driving the deer
into the city. A pair were seen Tuesday
night by a eae
Johnson Radcliffe :
near his home on Baldwin Ave., Just north
-of the Fisher. plant,
A parakeet and dog in the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Friendly Holcomb
of Drayton Plains, were on good terms
eseaee the bird commenced to bark.
—_—_——
Verbal Orchids to-— realizes rigid price supports are
: Voice of the People |
‘Wants ‘to Solve , Problem’:
of Run-Away — Husbands ae, wi we it condensed when when ee
tee Dature.
Just about: everything has been
brought to attention in this column,
but this is a new one. .-
What are we going to do about
With all the crime already in
this world, this could be a good
start to more . .. a mother cannot
do everything akg ,
There must be something all of us can do $0 help these peagle to
that’ the daddies can find their way .
back. If not, mothers are going to
be ‘asking state help or placing
children in homes. This can be
helped. : -
Babysitter
‘Carless Lady’ Requests -
Bus Service to Eastview.
Clemens
think a city bus line should yon ont
that way. :
We that do not have cars ed
transportation to and from town
even if it's only every hour or so.
Can't we have a trial bus run any-
way to see if it's successful?
. A Carless Lady
Hal Boyle Says:
‘Double Trouble -
David Lawrence Says:
s Stevenson Wise to Jump in Early;
He'll Grab Off Influential Leaders
WASHINGTON — Adlai Steven-
son was wise in announcing his
candidacy for president on the
Democratic ticket nine months in
advance.of the national convention.
There is a distinct advantage for
him in doing so, particularly be-
cause he won the nomination last
time under cireumstances that are
not usually considered favorable—
he got in at the last minute as the
convention brushed aside those who
had been engaged in the primary
elections in the states.
The main reason why Steven-
son wil} benefit is that he will
prevent influential leaders in
various delegations from com-
mitting themselves to other can
didates.
A certain amount ot ‘committing
is done with respect to “favorite
sons” months in advance. So
what's important to learf is what
the choice will be of each of these
“favorite son’’ delegations when the
convention gets to a second roll-
call and ‘‘favorite sons’ have been
given a complimentary ballot.
PUT REST AT DISADVANTAGE
By coming out early when rho
other prominent candidate is in the
field openly getting delegates,
Stevenson puts any other contender
_at a disadvantage. The converse of
the argument is that the other can-
didates, however, can concentrate
their fire on the leading contender.
Stevenson was not as strong with
the various Democratic state or-
‘ganizations before the 1952 conven-
tion as he is today. He campaigned
extensively, of course, after he
was nominated and made the ac-
’ quaintance of local leaders.
He should do Well in the spring
primaries, though the party
bosses are rarely impressed with
the results unless they them-
selves have had a hand in them.
People who are anfamiliar with
politics do not realize that a pre-
convention campaign is’ altogether
different from a post - convention
campaign. The latter depends on
millions of voters, while the for-
mer depends on the wishes of a
handful of leaders in each of the
states.
SECOND CHANCE GOOD
Usually there is a good reason
- for giving a popular candidate a
second chanée. In this case Steven-
son, it will be noted, was up
against a negative tide in 1952
which would have swept any Demo-
crat into defeat. . “Communism,
corruption and Korea’™ were
enough to beat any respectable
nominee, no matter what his in-
tellectual capacity.)
But in 1956 Stevenson will
stand on his own. He already
shows signs of veering away
from Truman, which is a mark
“in his favor. Hf he could begin
te forsake “Trumanism” alto-
. gether, it would be even better
for him politically,
This advice was offered him. in
1952 but he rejected it. He was
tarred with the Truman brush. It
may be the intervening years now
have educated him as to the facts
es ee
meshed in the mistakes of an ad
ministration which is being
diated by the prople.
Stevenson often is referred to
an indecisive person who cannot
make up his mind readily.
peason for this’ perhaps 5 te
repu- © pediency. He has a sort of split
personality because he is trying to
reflect the wishes of a split party.
‘For, despite the outward profes-
sions. of ‘harmony which come so
glibly every now and then. from
the southern leaders of the Demo-
cratic Party, there is a fundamen-
tal eleavage in it,
The Democratic Party is split
on ideological issues. The Re-
publicans have some disaffec-
tion, too, but it is negligible in -
quantity compared with the in-
surrection inside the Demo-
eratic .Party.
Ww hat would | Stevenson have to do to bring back to the
national ticket the millions of
Democrats who voted for Eisen-
hower in 1952? Stevenson would
have to disprove that he is a radi-
cal, and show that he really takes
a course in the middle of the road.
His speeches so far have not re-
flected any such change and the
metamorphosis would have to be
visible to the naked eye of many
millions ‘of’ Democrats who voted
the Republican ticket in 1952 be-
cause they could not accept the
radicalism of the Truman ad-
ministration,
(Copyright, 1955, New York
Herald Tribune Inc.)
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‘Tooth Decay Not Caused
by Sugar Consumption
By WILLIAM BRADY, M.D.
Some readers will recall, I hope,
the pieces in this column telling
about the conclusions reached by
the British Medical Research Coun-
cil after years of study and experi-
ments on human volunteers, that
everyday “exposure” to cold,
dampness, drafts and “‘insuffi-
cient” clothing has nothing to do
with an individual's susceptibility
to the CRI (the English investi-
gators have not adopted this term,
but you know what it means,
don’t we?)
e * * ;
There is a significant difference
between British and American
undertakings to find the cause,
prevention and/or a remedy for
what Yankee nostrum mongers
* and their subsidized ‘scientific’
investigators persist in calling
“the common cold."
' The difference is that British —
expeditions return, American ex- -
peditions just fade away and are
never again heard from.
From time to time I have ex-
pressed here my honest opinion
gained from observation and study
of the literature, that sugar does
no direct harm to the teeth.
SOUND REASON
The sound reason why excessive
consumption of sugar, especially
by young persofis, is objectionable,
is that sugar supplies plenty of
calories for immediate energy but
nothing else to satisfy the require-
ments for building. growth, func-
tional efficiency, vigor and vite.
An animal, a child, an adult,
a soldier or an athlete may make “
a brief spurt with the shot of
energy derived from a cube of
sugar, some candy, sweet choco-
late, sweetened. tea or other
sweetened beverage.
But such food will not sestiln
ene who depends on it as the main
source of calories in the = over
a period of time. =
_ DULL CHILD
The unhappy child who is per-
mitted to drink pop whenever he
wishes becomes dull,. inactive and
irritable or peevish between drinks. —
This is attributable, not to the
excessive intake of sugar, but to
malnutrition.
The child's diet is deficient in
frotein—the nitrogenous, albumin-
ous part of milk, egg$, meat, fish,
cheese, peas, beans, peanuts,
whole wheat (from which nothing
has been removed), oats—the food
.material which is essential for
building new tissue, growth,
When more than half the daily common cold,” has made an ex-
tensive, painstaking study of the
effects of sugar on the teeth of
“children.
RELEASE REPORTS
The report of this study, in a
monograph The Effects of Sugar
Supplements on Dental Caries in
Children by Drs. J. D. King, May
Mellanby, H. H. Stones and H. N.
Green—names that command re-
spect—indicates that a. high con-
sumption of sugar had no signifi-
cant effect on spread of tooth
decay.
a cg 1 not ber nt than one page
or pe Seo to persotial
Bean ana -hyeiene, not to disease, diag- or , wi be qnemeret
Bandaged Hand Attracts
Leers, but No Sympathy —
EW YORK (# — The surest
wav to lose all faith in human
nature is for a man to get a, black ~
eve or a broken hand in a small
household accident.
Nothing turns an optimist into
a cynic faster. The reason: No
matter how simple or logical your
tale of woe is, neither friend nor
foe will believe it.
-In fact, if you do hurt your-
self at hame, you might as well
tell a great big whooping fib
about ft. Most people may still
regard you as a liar — but they'll
at least credit you with being an
imaginative liar.
I'm in a to now. Re-
cently I + we ies tiny chip
fractures in mv. starboard flopper
while supposedly safe in the ref-
-uge of my rented castle.
* * *
The injury was a small one. but
10 days, two X-ravs and three
doctors later I found myself wear-
ing an aluminiim splint — “might
as well be on the safe side’ —
and a bandage big enough for a
wounded elephant.
In my office a friend who [I am
sure would readily lend me $1,000
if I really needed it took one look -
at the bandage and asked what
had happened. —
MEARTLESS REACTION
“Oh, Just a little household ac-
cident.” I told him, feeling I
shouldn't upset his day with worry.
“You mean a little household
argument.’ he replied heartlessly.
“Maybe that'll teach you not to
talk back bo your we ~
I made a dignified mental note
never to borrow $1,000 from him,
even if he begged me on his knees.
When the second fellow solic-
itously inquired about my injury,
I mernwred something about
“tai off a ladder.”
“Tl bet you got it- falling off
the wagon,” he remarked.
The third man didn't even bother
to ask. He felt he already knew.
“Don't tell me you caught it in
a door,’ he said, “‘unless it was
a swinging door.” a
After a number of others stopped
me to find out the reason for the
bandage, I gave up hoping for
sympathy. I realized that people
don't want the real truth in such
cases. They are looking for enter-
tainment. The wilder the tale you tell the
more they respect you.
1 told one man a fellow stepped
on my hand when I bent over to
retrieve a woman's ‘handkerchief,
and he nodded his head and said,
“TM bet the woman didn't even
thank you." es
T told ae inquisitor I had
hurt my hand merely by setting
down on it, and he answered, “You
‘know I heard of a guy who did that
and actually broke five bones in
his hand. Imagine—five bones,”
SM another questioner was _
satisfied when I told him my
hand wasn’t hurt at all — I was
just wearing the bandage to pay
off a bet.
“How did I break. my- hand?
Whiy, defending a lady's honor, but
please don't ask me whose,” TI
crisply informed a middle-aged
secretary. I felt a little guilty
when she patted my shoulder and
said: “=e
“Bless you, there aren't many
men like you left in this world.”
(Editor's note: Enough of this
quibbling. Tell us the real truth.
How did it happen?)
~ (Boyle's note: Well, if you
really must know, I banged my
hand against the wall deliberate-
ly — sé I'd have an excuse to
get out of carving the Thanks-
* giving turkey this year.)
(Editor's note:, Knowing how
lazy Boyle is. we'll accept this
story as = truth.)
Portraits
By JAMES J. METCALFE
We have so many. friendships
that .... Remind us of the past .
And friendships make us happy
but . .. How many of them last?
. How many of them linger for
... A season or a year? ... How
rrany last still longer now ,.. Or
quickly disappear? .. . Oh, there
are friends who promise us .. .
That they will never fall . . . Not
even if we make mistakes ... And
have to go to jail.
they are the ones...
we never hear... U
ries reach their end .
are in the clear’, . . But, by. the
grace of God, there are . . . Some
friendships that begin, . . And
stay with us through every storm
. . However thick or thin.
(Copyright 1955). : And we
Case Records of a Psychologist
Though Very Successful in Business,
Many Men Are Failures as Fathers Frank’s case is a real Ameri-
can tragedy. Alas, it is occur-
ring all over our land and
among our so-called best fami-
lies. too,. “What shall it profit
a man if he gain the whole
world but lose his own soul for
son?” Dads, send for the “Test
for Parents” mentioned below,
Many smart business men are
flunking out as parents! :
By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE
Case P-394: Frank T., aged 24,
has fust finished four years in vad
Marine Air Corps,
His father is a wealthy manu-
facturer who always wanted Frank
to follow in his paternal fodtsteps
and operate the family factory.
But Frank's interests didn’t lie
developed, ‘in that field, so friction
evey while Frank was a high
So he called at his father’s office, to have a little visit,
“Hello in what I was doing and my future
plans,” he grumbled,
“So I'll never visit him again. He
can go his own way and I'll go
mine,
“IT can get along without: him
‘and he apparently doesn't need me
for anything. Isn't that right, Dr.
Crane?’’
DAD’S FLUNK OUT
Suppose I were to ask you read-
‘ers to diagnose this case and pre-
—— What would you
rane’ 8 dad is an educated man.
He finished four years of college.
He has made a great deal of
money, hed pagent 9 mill.
*
But is he sucessful father?
stole Esau‘s birthright, so maybe
as with their brothers and sisters.
‘Absalom thus slew Amnon, after
the latter had assaulted Absalom's
sister, .
FATHERS, BEWARE
The Bible says that a rich mer-
chant went to Hades, and then
begged Abraham to send a mes-
senger back to earth to warn his .
wealthy brothers to mend their
very slight,
So we he -become too
enslaved by business, if in so doing we lose our own sons and
daughters, It's a big task to be- a successful Dad, | :
To help raise your batting aver ‘ages, send for my ‘Tests
Parents,” ne
i
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z weld &
~~ Tt Would Frighten ¥
way, he thought he'd seen the ldst
of the reptile.
Shortly, he heard a hissing noise
behind him. Thinking he might |have a slow puncture, he rode on
another 10 miles, to the sound of
the h . Eventually, heglanced
back—right into the eyes of the
snake, poised ready to strike. It
had coiled itself around the pillion
seat. Herron, who is traveling
round the world on his scooter,
As the machine came to a stop
he leaped off and ran for his life.
From a safe distance he pelted the
snake with stones until it vanished
into the bush, Girl Sunday Schooler
Names -Self ‘McCrockett’
“SAN DIEGO, Calif. w — Some
youngsters may switch from the
Davy -Crockett cap to. the Mickey
Mouse headgear but not- Laurel
McCracken.
The 5-year-old came home from
Sunday’ School with a promotion
certificate. Her: Mom and Dad
noted that her. religious studies had been conducted for a whole!
t
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to Cure Sickness_|'* 2" ms seed sy Cys. Prone Parrots sSomaiow te rumor got rand Liquor Differs in H uman Body gc ag said that the diag-
calls. Z-rays, Halian Dr, Memmo|Nardi explains that the normal|!™Stalled here in Taronga Park| mannered birds on the zoo.
i-/succeeded in convincing _ 3 o me} 380. ; Some segments “of the’ public public.
skeptical newsmen of his powers.| “This,” he said, “enables me|have been complaining about the - {tailed scientific analysis.
* te Magnetism Used chenicel i Iniding 0 ‘oen'a/Sydney Jail Houses been segregated to be taught not 74 ti ay! Country
teach the birds to mend their con-
\versation and citizens immediate|F LOM Tribal Kind ROME — By means of what he|nosis was completely accurate. Dr. SYDNEY—A novel jail has beenliy began off-loading their bad- CALCUTTA — There's a big dif- from rice, millets and yam — lias.
a. nutritive value, supplementing
the deficient diet of the tribal pee
ple, it was found, and its prohibi- A
tion would be a “serious matter." ~
Samplés analyzed contained alco-
hol, protein, calcium, phosphate, . .
Nardi claims to effect cures by|man has a “magnetic quotient’|2°- 't is for ill-mannered parrots Today there are more than 70] {rence between tribal liquor and iron, nicotinic acid, vitamin B1 and
“| what he calls his own magnetism.| of 80; 120 is exceptionally large,|4"4 cockatoos. parrots or cockatoos in the ‘‘jail”|/Coumtry liquor in India, the An- At a demonstration in Genoa’ he} but he himself has a quotient of es 6 being taught how: to behave in| hropological Department of the}which is sold by licensed stores
Government announced after de-!in tribal areas, was found toNhave - calories. Country liquor, however,
| alcoholic content. of 9.7 per cent
He claims to see into the human|to combat with success the ill-|bad language used by a ‘few birds Between 5 and 10 | per cent of| Traditional, home-made tribal| with caloric value of 38 per cent
body, without X-rays or other me-|nesses of patients.” at the zoo and these. birds have|normal children are far, sighted. liquor - os home- brewed beer made! and’ no nutritive value- at all. ‘ |
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AUKLAND — In search of new
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World Recognition ROME — Educated sniffets re-| ,,
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By PHYLLIS BATTELLE |
NEW YORK (INS)-—-The jolt of
winning $50,000 in a few split’ sec-
onds on television is a bolw to the!
most blase American nervous sys-|
tem. To a Russian lady of fragile!
proportions, it hits like a Martini
on an empty stomach. , * ca ¥ t
“In Russia,” shivers Mrs. Kyra
Shirk, “I should make so much
money, I'd be arrested next morn
ing!”
Mrs, Shirk is the glamorized, know what would happen to the
money in Russia. It is only cer-
tain,” she says, not bitterly but
positively, “that I would not see)
it again.”
Mrs. Shirk is now the red-haired
and energetic wife of a York, Pa.,
gentleman farmer whom she met
in Moscow when he was a fiel
director for the American Red
Cross and she was, literally, a
fighter-on the front lines
HER MENAGERIE
Her first thought, after winning, : In Russia, Kyra Couldn’t Shoot the Works man whe wrote it could. answer jarmy. After two years I got- the
it’), but the feel of moriey at her |medal and was allowed to go home
fingertips is new and overwhelm. jand back to my acting.” What
ing (“I am in the gambling |medal, she was asked,
epirit, ‘and $100,000 cin't eves | “Oh, it was a medal for the de-
more hay.”) fense of Leningrad, nothing redtly.
If she misses, losing the $100,000 Those who don't have medals are
question which would be the great- sort of strange in Russia. You
est prize ever won on TV, Kyra just get them, for doihg anything
will receive a consolation prize of or nothing."* a
1$25,000. “That would pay for the) During this period she met El-
‘carpeting I already bought, and liott Shirk, and theirs was the
part of Ronnie's education, and a first wedding to be held, postwar,
little bit of the $22,000 mortgage on in the Cathedral of Moscow.
“He said," she says, “that he
hated people who go for get-rich-
quick schemes." ; :
She blushed becomingly,
“But pow we have got-rich-
quick, he says it ain't hay also,”
S. Africa Exports Soar
DURBAN, South Africa — During
the past 20 years South Africa has
become one of the world's three
leading exporters of canned fruit,
vegetables, and fish. About 60 per
‘Lucky’ Austrian Bats
riagle peasant girls who are seek-
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__democratized and demobilized Was returning to York — to 599 jour house." — eo . anys ge
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an expert on firearms on the to one dog. to one child Ronnie, J. federa} theater system—in—Russia asked to appear on “The Big ‘canned-food production rose from
quiz show “The Big Surprise.” and her ‘husband. Also to “'six eds a Sarpeise 13,000 tons to 135,000, og»... K¥ra describes how she became,
She thinks there's nothing _re- = a all pregnant — maybe 36 by an intellectual Annie Oakley. A
markable in knowing how to load a * ¢ * “In Russia, we have military)
Springfield rifle, because she had «'p,; | will be back next week, to education for boys and girls from
plenty of gun-loading experience in try for $100,000,” Kyra added the time we are 12. I got two
‘World War Il—“‘and long, so long quickly, “even if they say in Penn- Sharp-shooting medals in school.
before."’ : : \sylvania that $50,000 ain’t hay.” After I had seven years, the war|
—— , jeame and I had the choice between
But the wonderful, awesome} She dees not expect to wim, dioving trenches and joining the
thing is that she is allowed to keep| really (“I think the last question |army,
it. “After my arrest, I do not’ will be so hard that only the bat.
She kept it in the attic. The|] young man came to the door to| |) -
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FOLLOWS SPARTAN LIFE
However, in the past three years
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van Songiial te
Early this year before starting
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“They gave me a clean bill of
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I caught a slight
cold, neglected it against advice,
ran a fever and landed in Lake jto get in a game now and then
“Haven't played much recently,”
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on my home court with my sons.” |
the Navy Department, my orderly
and almost always at night after)
my work is done.”
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who likes to put his “two cents/architect announced that he-wanted colors were added “to give it a
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his selections at an Atlanta de- |j, adding it to the setting. Speak- called the table knife, which. re-
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‘complete table setting. The re- . . = ewell kulle Be
mult was a table decor that was They are heavy. Consequent- ; :
modern and simple in the ex. /¥, you can put hot plates on Wilkinson said he has a “house | fa aateleh 4-Sta r Fe ronal, re offe r! i
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Synthetic Ry bber Output ee | smo ne” iar ne" Pinon er Overt gerferatie Oe es : : Ions of the Utited Staten an as|Wednenday when his cat ver sey ae ee it,
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far north as Alaska, thé northern|turned two -miles south of Reed
birds tend to migtate south in/City on U.S. 131. His death raised) doctors Price isl FOR
cold weather and the southern|Osceola County's 1955 traffic children ike its] FOR
birds often fly north in summer. deaths to a record 18 for the year.
| between 1096| RMA, suet thaws ter al i” per cent between 1 , Saw a great future ex-
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Year-Long “Sindy Show Road. Needs each city should develop a master, multi- rlane highways in 20 coun- By BURDETT C. STODDARD It would cost Oakland County | Street development plan and pro-' ties,"
60,000 to bring its primary| Vide more off-streé:
ae —— road aaa to stand-| “intensifying effort in ‘the traffic
ard in the next. 20 years, accord-| ©ngineering field.”
ing to a report on Michigan's road! Pontiac has already set up &
needs by the Automotive Safety|master street plan, is planning
Foundation, more than 600 new downtown park-
; : ing spaces and has hired a traffic The study, authorized by the pan Pha
Legislature, cost $100,000 and ‘took |" a year to complete. The 20-year rural county pri-
t parking plus «About §2 per cent of this mileage
is in Genesee, Kent, Macomb, Oak-
land and Wayne Counties. b Cees ed Se 9
THE PONTIAC PRESS, THU RSDAY. NOVEMBER 17, 1955. / ees
the foundation reported.
“Nearly all of the 317 miles of
proposed improvements on coun-
ty primary extension in munici-
palities are in Wayne, Oakland
and Macomb Counties.
“Each county should develop long-range construction programs/ program, could be financed,
based upon priority of need and
revise them. annually, Programs
of adjacent counties should be
efficiency and benefit.”
Richard M. Zettel,
California Institute of Transpor-
tation and Traffic
ported to the Legislature ‘ast
Thursday how the 5.7 billion dollar ing enough highway taxes to fi- rae
shy Aetemaied 2 i nance the program if an antici-
a ee c pated federal aid program is ree he ‘said
reaver proved by the next Congress be-
economist with the University of] ®™mns in January. Zettel said Michigan. now is-rais- drawn forward by
But he sald the bulk of the
re-| funds wouldn't be available until
the second ten years of the pe-
achieve t mary needs include 753 miles of
Pontiac would have to spend meme
$31,496,000 including $14,910,000
on major city streets and $16,-
580,000 on lopal streets to acquire
an up-to-date system in 20 years,
the report states,
The county and city figures :
make up part of a 5.7 billion dol- i
Jar construction program the foun- y
dation said is necessary
statewide basis on a
An economist-fiscal expert, also!
hired by the Legislature, reported |
on how the program could be fi f 3
nanced,
The county's $230,160,000 total
includes $129,300,000 needed for
improving and expanding the 700-
mile primary road system and
$100,860,000 to modernize the 1,850}:
tiles of county’ local roads.
The figures do not include |
—money_thestate—would—put—into-1]—- * e -
enlarging the state trunking we |
tent Within Oaktand. 4}
Oakland could reach the mark
by spending $10,630,000 on primary
roads each year for ten years and ,
then $2,300,000 per year for the
next ten. A $5,043,000 outlay. per
year for 20 years on local roads
would be needed.
The county this year will have
only about $3,000,000 for new con- 4
struction and maintenance on
e
$ ©
e e e
primary and local roads, said Road | \ 4
Commissioner Robert O. Felt.
i
Pontiac would have to spend $1,- |
143,000 per year for ten years on/|
major streets and $348,000 eachii
year during the following decade to
hit the needs figure. Some $829,000
each year for 20 years would be
required on local city streets.
oe nprpeenyiete pected by 20 @}°
in municipalities.
Expenditures on state trunklines
(roads designated with riumbers|
prefaced by “M”, such as M24/
would total 2.8 billion, with 1.
billion for work in rural areas and
1.3 billion wo & spent in munici-
palities.
sulbbir'ad te th thn Detect ancien
politan area. .
The foundation suggests that
Powder, Not Shower
LOS ANGELES w—Instead of a d
yesterday where
they climbed a ladder left by work-
men and escaped unnoticed
through a window. All were either
charged or convicted of misde-
meanor violations. They had been
ordered into the room to change
from civilian to jail garb.
He Wants His Beer
OGDEN, Utah ®—Detectives are’
looking for a man whose taste for!
beer rims high despite sub-zero)
temperature. He forced a clerk at!
the California: Free Market here’
to sell him six bottles of beer at
1 a.m, yesterday. That's after the
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‘RIGHTEEN
~~ Dual Citizens Face
Nationality Choice WINDSOR, Ont; “—More than
1.800 Americans living in the
Windsor area who possess dial
citizenship are affected by a warn-
ing issued by the U. S. embassy
in ‘Ottawa that they must take
steps to protect their American),
citizenship belere December 24.
| ‘The U. S. es warning re-
fers to a 1952 statute under which
Americans with dual citizenship
could, in certain circumstances,
forfeit their American, citizenship
unless they take the oath of alle-
giance to the U. S. before the
deadline. * *
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4
THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, ‘NOVEMBER 17, 1953 a
epee cenomai
Yon born in ‘Cant of American
parents or born in the U. S. of
Canadian parents. Unless they
take the oath of allegiance, per-
sons over 22: who. have lived in
Canada for three consecutive yelrs
could lose American nationality if
they have sought benefits from
their Canadian nationality.
‘Move Gls in Japan
‘TOKYO uw—The U.S. Army said
today it would move its main jun-
ior officers’ and civilian barracks
from downtown Tokyo to the city
outskirts. The move may doom To-
kyo's naughty corner of “4th and
Y."” a busy downtown street by
iday and a prostitute’s promenade
iby night, Both barracks were with-
lin feet of the famous corner. ninemagypin: seealinnnmn = Bitsh Lapping Up. New Alcoholic Milk
LONDON — Alcoholic milk is
“sweeping London's East End”,
since a dairy firm started putting
't out. Now bars are stocking it.
It is milk with a, kick, which
comes in a neat baby bottle with
a red lahel and goid seal cap.
You can get it with whisky, |
brandy, gin or vermouth. It is
17% per cent proof of spirit, By a
special machine-mix process, neat
spirit is blended with honey and
defintely.
* 8
“We add an ounce of spirit to
'242 ounces of milk,"’ said J. Mort- guaranteed to contain no. less than for
sterilized milk which will keep in-| lock, director of the dairy firm.
“Already we have had many in-
quiries from abroad. The drink' p
can be sold only on licensed prem
ises. The average cost at bars is| -
about 35 cents a drink.”
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a charge fe ‘ote fire to an an un- ra Traps Wesnen meen t-Set--Richar Stahl-| Post Offices Decréeace lottices decreased by 1,405 auine Charged for Breakins Idise “just for kicks.” The sie
occupied Saugatuck house. Orlich, tn man was ing ‘for ‘the year, reaching 15,060, first-- MUSKEGON ® — The prosecu- rants, charging breaking and enter- who was arraigned before Justice| CHICAGO @ — “Help,” said @ something in the trunk and the’ WASHINGTON—The number of class offices increased by tolthe’s office Tuesday authorioed fel peg in the pre so yy oP |Erwin Andrews at Allegan, earlier|voice from under the trunk lid of/-qver snapped shut. |post offices serving the nation at's 497 second-class incre. y|Ony warrants for two members of Douglas Perysian, 20, and James = | A uphapege a ge houseja car, boat yon Yok a Gut! She didn't say what she Thee pie TAD ts to 6,605, and third-< do. & Youthful gang which looted Mus-|F. Carpenter, 17. Five others, all
against him. _-|popped Mrs, Kathleen Keefe, She|huntifg or whether she found it. (The Sumber, of fourth-class post! creased ad six to 15,224, “om 2.000 in cash and merchar-|nle ‘Court. seule wet me
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PEE See > Re ee ee ‘TWENTY-TWO » : | THE, PONTIAC PRESS, ‘THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1955
ICC Chairman
Center of Probe Bender Urges Early
Hearings; Mundt Calls,
for Postponement
WASHINGTON «—Sen, Bender
(R-Ohio) today asked early public)
“indiscreet,
of Chairman Hugh W,!
Cross of the Interstate Commerce| hearings on alleged
contacts”
Commission with two railroad
presidents,
Sen. Mundt (R-SD), one of Ben-
der’s fellow members of the Sen-
ate Investigations subcommittee,
has urged a delay in the hearings
until after Congress reconvenes in)
January.
(The New York Times said
informed senatorial sources ex-!
pected Cross to resign soon as
chairman of the ICC. A Washing-
ton dispatch to the newspaper said) :
there had been authoritative indi-
cation that this action would re-
sult in setting aside the investi-
——gation of his official conduct.)
Cross appeared at a closed door
subcommittee he a ring Tuesday
and. well-posted sources said he
testified his talks with two rail-
road heads about a disputed con-
tract amounted to “an indiscre-
tion," bs
had prevented his attendance at]
the Tuesday session, but that he
now wag prepared for an early
start of the public inquiry.
“I would rather see it start_at
“once,” he said, “The President
doesn't want anything concealed.
His policy is to bring
into the open—quickly.”
referred to President Eisenhower.
Chairman McClellan (D-Ark) has
“announced he will consult other
subcommittee members before set- Bender} ee | x
‘torists against exceeding the new Sponsor of Federal School Aid ‘Says: Ee w
WASHINGTON ‘(INS) The
Speed Markers Ready
fot Highways Feb. 3 to
Set Limits é -
LANSING wW — Michigan's high-
ways Will blossom out with tricky
new signs next Feb. 3 to warn mo-
state speed limits on that date.
that date.
The signs were unveiled last
night at a meeting of the Michigan
Safety Commission, called to dis-
cuss ways of educating the public)
to anticipate the new speed limits
of 65 miles fer hour during the
day and 55 "miles per hour at
night.
GOING STRAIGHT —Tails to
the ground, four Hawker Hunters,
shoot almost straight up over
. England. The acro-'
jet team was practicing pre-|
Sr Genvonstration.—J--C—MeMonagte;of the State]
Talks to 375
Potential Bosses
for Jail Parolees
FRANKFORT, Ky, & — If you
think it's tough to find a job, talk
to James Oberst. He has to look
for 200 of them, And since March, land traffic division, said the high-
-ting a public hearing date.
Greek College Girls
Wild Elephants
2 Destroying Forest | he has found only 10.
Emplgyers of prospective paro-|
lees
formatory and Penitentiary just
aren't easy to find.
In fact, James W, Hughes, di-
rector of the Bureau of Correc-
tions warned Oberst, a place-
ment representative, “You'll be
lucky to find one a month at-
first.”
He is now placing about two
men a month while tracking em-
Ployers all over the state. He Efforts to reach Cross .by tele-
phone were unavailing.
In the bust ai mecetn Coven hol
been planning to resign)
before his term expires in 1957, A!
Republican, he..was appointed by
former President Truman in 1950.
He never has confirmed publicly
the reports that he was getting
ready -to re-enter private enter-
prise,
Help.in U.S. Exhibif ATHENS — A team of 18 Greek around 375 prospective employers
at the rate of about 10 a day.
“One manufacturer in Lousville,
was better than the average man
that comes into his company for a
job. As a matter of fact, he said!
that he was the best man that he/local
ever had for that particular job.”! the Kentucky State Re-|
estimates he has_ interviewed) The signs are treated with e-
flectorized paint so that the
warning of the 65 mile limit
during the day will change to
55 miles at night under the glare |
of car headlights.
|large classes ‘they cannot begin] -
to give the children sufficient in-
dividual attention.”
The congressman ponte
“Congress “will go ahead with
my. bill” when it reconvenes -
Jan. 3 regardless of what recom-
mendations come out of the
White House Conference on Edu-
cation Nov. 2%-Dec, 1. He sald centered today on Communist Out-|
er >
problem. ‘+
agreement on
lock in the Bary aA ang UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. (INS) and Labor Committee and is await-
—East-West negotiations on smash ing clearance to the House floor
ing the U. N. membership deadieck| Y the rules committee,
Mongolia—last major obstacle
to a solution of the nine-year-old) ‘mittee feels thr
With the Western, powers in| S0lve the immea...c shortage
enable, the local districts and the
states’ to. meet their own: needs Public Education Now National Disgrace od aca aid te ethects enididhem build schools on a matching some of the Bs made" poiasnd..24 ‘out of their own re-
* 3
The aicubllanda said his com-
four-year. all-
out school buil rogram
there was actually no need for |diplomatic mae reverted to eet
tling the dispute over Mongolia’s
ars a to hold a seat in the
, The U. S., while nt actively
épposed to the admission of four
East European Communist satel-
lites, maintains that Mongolia has
no qualified standing @s a nation
and can not “make the grade.”
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Russia insists, on the other
hand, that the vast, sparsély set-}-
tled Asian region be
among the 13 free nations and four
satellites. already earmarked for the conference since “every citi-
zen who takes an interest in his
locality’s -problems knows all
about it.’
Kelley disclosed that the Nation-
al. Education Association and 30 or-
ganizations, including’ the United
Mine Workers and other labor or-
ganizations, Amvets, Parent-
Teacher Associations, and the
American Association of University
Women, have urged enactment of
his bill.
| PRINCIPAL FEATURE
Highway Department's | planning
way department plans to put up
about 3,000 of the signs over the
state’s-trunkline—system, :
They will be placed at eat
six mile intervals over the south-
oe ie tear Oe
mile intervals through less heav-
ily traveled northern areas, Mc-
Monagle said. -
State Police Commissioner Jo-
seph A. Childs said he also would
seek an attorney general's opin-
foy—on just when day becomes
night and night becomes day to The bill's principal feature is
provision for a four-year, 400-mil-
lion dollar annual program of fed-
eral grants to the states. to - Approximately 8 per cent of
Mexico's machinery imports tradi-
tionally come: from the United
included | } c Thre iA
HALF ils “willl :
and
States, Mexico City satistics show.
| allow for legal enforcement of
the new law.
Childs said his officers probably |
would allow a few miles per hour |
leeway in enforcing the new law:
but this would depend a lot on road |
conditions.
He also said he thought an in-
tensive education program was
needed in the time left before
the new speed law becomes effec-
tive.
‘Choo-Choo Memorial
INDIANAPOLIS—Ewo steam lo-|
comotives, outdated by diesel |
power, have been given to In-
dianapolis and Fort Wayne, Ind.,
as permanent monuments by
1 committees of the Eastern)
Railroad Presidents Conference.
aster relief.
Buildings in India
BOMBAY, India—Wild elephants
are increasing so rapidly and be-
coming so destructive in. India's
United Provinces that efforts ar |
being renewed to put them to work,
Allahabad reports. They have been
singling out Forest Department|f
buildings for attack and roaming]
herds rruined two rest houses and ||
killed two men.
Well over 1,000 eephants are liv-
ing in the State’s forests. If ele-
phants could be tamed and put
to plowing, the State Government
would be delighted. Efforts have!
been made in this direction and a | shaped dinnerware! Starter set includes
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OPEN STOCK PIECES
special harness deigned.
Elephants hitched to plows are |
said to “take to the task with |
ability, nr oa) with a sense of of-
ended
could function’ for 30 to 40 years.
New X-Ray Device Takes
Photos in Few Minutes
NEW YORK—A newly developed
industrial X-ray machine is being Jewelry Dept.
We Give Holden
GEORGE’S - NEWPORT’S
Main Floor
st ie ones
to photograph. The device, designed to study’
the atomic structure of solid mat-
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EVENINGS UNTIL 9:00 P. M, a ot legislation to the condition of public education) basis. President Eisenhower for Sixty sticks of the explosive and
in the U. S. ‘is a national dis-| . ‘The measure alee incorporates Jecal school districts with He sald there Js now an est-|® au “oan ——
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Terrell D. Stevens of East military advisory aid group, '\wyj{}j -. g:
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OIL AROUND THE TOWN...
* NEW YORK—Jerry- Lewis explains how he and Dean Martin
made up; “Dean agreed,” he says,‘ “that I was wrong” .
Fred Allen's written 38,000 words of his life story and, he)
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Lewis claims the walls of his dressing room are full of cracks|
—most of which he’s read before.
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intimates (Bennett Cerf, Quentin Reynolds, et al.) were just
observing at lunch Friday how well he looked. Countless.
Americans and Europeans hoped for the quick recovery of
this talented yet humble man who died Monday.
Rocky Marciano’s inner circle expects Floyd Patterson,
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Comedian Joe E. Lewis’ doctor—who warned him after a/
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__.__he'’d-been disobeying, and phoned to check up. “How much!
_ have you been talking, smoking and drinking?” demanded the
doctor. Joe was silent; so the doctor repeated the question.
Finally Joe answered, “Look, Doc, whatever I am, I'm not a
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* * * *
Ernest Hemingway, discussing the Egyptian-Israeli fighting,
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in his thoughts.
“He grumbled about writing being such hard work,”
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THE MIDNIGHT EARL...
One of the McGuire sisters forgot the Copa hen Sunday
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Proser’s selling his Bucks County home
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WISH I'D SAID THAT: There's @ guy so unpopular he can’t.
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TODAY'S BEST LAUGH: Taffy Tuttle told Arthur (Texan)
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Jolly Cholly Tisman says it’s his wife's fault that he’s not
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(Copyright 1955, the Hall Syndicate, Inc.) ,
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__ BELDING @—Rep. Alvin Bent-' 4 $40 billion United States in-|
ley (R-Mich) says. that the |vestment in European economy
United States “cannot defend na-!nas paid off in terms of recon-
tions that will not defend them- struction and European recovery,
selves.” | Bentley declared, but not in terms
“Tf our allies in western Europe | of rearmament.
continue dragging their feet on: Bentley reported the committee
_Tearmament, we may have to take| found prosperity in western Europe
another look at our whole military, coupled with apathy to the danger
aid program,” he warned, ‘of Communist expansion and ' re)
Bentley addressed a joint mnect-laletance to rearmament.
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Grecian Tile Rugs :
in Sculptured Cotton Dacron°-Filled, Nylon
Covered Comforters
Downy-soft dacron is the fill- «4
core ight, dee pring 90 over. eep, 8 ‘
and they stay that way ¥ a | g Savings! Penney’ s MmMocern urnmiture |
: Gold-Threaded Aiponn
pare! M ‘ve seen 2 98 Penney’s floors th
S| drapes eof rich sl ky acetate ~ : farary ees at mgt ‘oe 98 . phe ly striped in gold ... but prices! Deep dense cotton pile
vacuums and sham Seco! | 9m never never before at this low Ue ie :
; stays new looking! ‘de- 24 by in. | Tockless Installation =] Penney price. Fine details:
Pinch-plea Fa tag ; 88 sign blends with every decor. through many tubbings. Won- pe 48....4. y — 7 Mon., Thurs., Fri. 9:30 A. M, te 9:00 P.M. econ lahga ga gold, 50 inches wide Choose from extensive color 32x48 98 gertul for Tom... 8 Dos gift.
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: Em In. Again With These Terrific Bargains in Our Big |
Sid Barnett 3
IVS OUR BIGGEST SALE IN 60 YEARS! ¢
‘MORE OF our Fite | Here's the Values That Are the Talk of the Town!
More of Our Finer Suits
- Give ‘Him’
a New — , Hard Finish All Wool Shatkskins - _ Hard Finish, Long Wearing
suit § All With 2 Trousers § QGUITS — or
REGULAR. ‘63 rod VALUES — 2 GREAT GROUPS REGULAR $45 and $50 VALUES -
COAT
; $ 6 0 $ You've ay ™, so such
ie é : 60 values! ae
eum For Christmas! . BR crnthing to you te sure § Archie Barnelt | ) ‘and ih nga er yeor. : ghts that hold
: h Y¥ ize i If He Has Bought His - r Se ae
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Clothes Here During the It’s values like these that emake -§ “Buy Now! You Don’t Need Cash! te
Barnett’s “THE CLOTHING VALUE
° KINGS OF PONTIAC.” You'll never
We Have His Measurements! forgive yourself if you miss out on
Bn Pan Rael aD aD EEE ih Anne these buys. You just can’t afford .to
BUY IT NOW—CHARGE IT! fmm 25 em uP!
PAY NEXT YEAR! | Past 5 Years
Talk About Values! LOOK!
$40 Zip-Lined See How You Save!
ALL WOOL TWEED
and FLANNEL — i. ee ae Shop Here Fint!
Tremendous Are the Savings!
Regular $35 and $40
y
See Fou You Save /
WINTER att woo. TwEED 1 Topcoats me PORT | , , JACKETS ro ATS With Luxurious QUILTED [my SHOULD SELL FOR $55 REGULAR $50 and $55 Gal Quilted np $9*’ J > enti routs ZIP-OUT LINING See How You Save! A Terrific Value at
—
is ose va . ve Wy Jest and
saree 14° 27° ersible $ 87 7. | jae” AZ" Binnnci, og90
Shorti $ r | 85¢ Famous Brand
ghortie $4.9 Sox 398° . a 00 Top Quality, All First Quelity
Perfect
Here's the Biggest Selling Coat We've Ever Had! ‘e Well Worth $60 & 565
Look! Luxurious All Wool Imported Tweed
TOPCOATS |
feather * 9 7 hs Consarey.. $ 4” Many with All Wool Zip Linings 3 Suedes Shirts . “el _. so apie SEE ier at kA ice that defi ‘he - eee
ion! re else can such values; heal 2 dy ese before you
Spore 79ST woot 90995 [eee ae - $15 Rayon Lined Shirts mer . Re had on 50 S 7
Fall Weight $ ae 18 Jackets Pajamas | COATS.
Let Nothing Keep You Away From This Big Celebration! | a
Open Frida til 9! tna til 5:30 p.m. i 19 N. SAGINAW
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: TWENTY. A ae THE, PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1055) {) 0° ah. nae
~ Premature Tots |
Face Big Tests
Group Finds Changes) ‘| f
of Mental and Nerve
Defects Are High
By ALTON L. BLAKESLEE
AP Science Reporter
KANSAS CITY w-—Premature
babies apparently face a higher
risk of mental or nerve abnormal-
ities than full-term. babies, a new
study reported today,
* * *
YOU ALWAYS SAVE Ai.
ling STORES
_ SALE DAYS THRU SUNDAY Bo
The more premature or” tinier} , DOUBLE-JOINTED — This calf can’t stand by itself, —— it the infant is at birth, the greater has five legs. The “extra” leg of the animal, born on the Frank
the risk, said the report to the Veidheer farm near Holland, Mich., separates from the right hind
American Public Health Assn. | jeg about halfway down and appears to end in two hoofs. The calf This indicates the importance of) gico has a double hip joint. Veldheer says the calf seems to be per-
preventing prematurity, and of! fe ctly healthy.
closely observing premature ba-|_
_ bies to detect any abnormalities)” ’
sali ing to counteract them, the of the baby decreases, the report) Build rs Model
§ inds
= ** | At 40 weeks of age, the over-all] DETROIT u—A full-scale test
The report is based upon a study|ineidence of serious nerve abnor-|Model of a proposed atomic power
of nearly 500 premature infants|mality, including possible cerebral Plant is under construction at the
and 500 full-term babies born in/palsy and ogvious nerve defect, in Detroit Edison Co.'s Delray gen-
a ee ee Be
Baltimore, and-given-eareful-phy-|the premature babies was more|¢r@ting plant in subyrban Detroit.)—~sg- entur
/-—_siea]l and behavioral examinations/than 9 per cent, or about six times It-is“scheduled to go into opera- Regular 55 98 C y
. at about 9 months, higher than in nonpremature ba- tion by early 1967. “BLECTRIC
It was made by Hilda Knob- ies. . loch, M. D., Rowland Rider, Sc.| The premature babies as a gfdtip Food Hoarding Banned
D., Paul Harper, M.D., and Ben-|indicated 3.6 per cent mental de- = HEAT. Pp
jamin Pasamanick, M. D., thelficiency, both borderline and TAIPEI, Formosa @ Ao
: a : mal ban against hoarding and ~s | Johns Hopkins University School|other defects, compared with 1.6 9 \ fF z Complete
of Hygiene and Public Health, Bal-|per cent for full-term babies.- {Speculation in foodstuffs was an- With 3 P eager $ 3 N Ye With ne timore. Half the babies weighing less;nounced by Formosa’s provincial | Switch—Guaranteed o. Se ) H * * «@ than 31-3 pounds at birth showed government today. The penalty is - Removable, washable outer cov
~ The occurrence of abnormality mental or nerve defects, and some a fine and imprisonment up to Boys’ Two-T one Decorated
aed ie —— amajor vision defect. [three years, <. | Es REVERSIBLE
IDEA HOME GIFTS FOR... | i) JACKETS |
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every home . . . complete in-
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PILLOWS: \a B JERSEY | HAIR | SEWN
$233 : GLOVES | BRUSHES | CHAMOIS
3 aN 3 rouse Q4C | resi00 oo 2a valuables. In grey or blue.
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TYPEWRITER
TABLE An ideo! table for use as writing
desk, patio table, TV table, and
typewriter table. BATH CREME
Freshener
, our sy Windproof Sting heer
LIGHTER . # tavings
Pied a 49c r LADY ESTHER CREAM Reg. $1.38, 4-Purpose Cream, Smort and procttest. _
Snap Back rab
Buy Early for . STANBACK
Christmas
oo PERSONALIZED PHOTO CHRISTMAS CARDS
2. CONVENIENT LOCATIONS. i ibassyrtsd” ek 4.N. SAGINAW FE 2.4242 : . 3 f .
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THE PON TIAC PRESS, _ {URSDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1055.
fore DAN Scours the Market
You Better Sooonele —
fe ) f : y
1,000 Men’s & Boys’ Warm
WINTER SACKETS Newest colors and made to sell .
all with warm 0n98. 60 1298
quilted linings. Priced As Low As
PR ndete en fecrmpeendig sy vamp in He has a big Wide
mouth that can open and shut like @ steel trap.
long-fingered little hands.
’ But he has long legs that fold up neatly. When he opens them with
| plants that are poisonous and should not be eaten, although they look! -
like mushrooms. “
|— paste this page on cereal box cardboard, Color it with crayons.
frog is green with a white vest. The toadstool is deep red with white (ren
| spots and white stem. The grass is green, the shail yellow.
stand up. Cut out the frog and fasten him behind .the toadstool with a
brass fastener or pin. Swing thé frog around until he lands right on top
lof the toadstool where he will sit quietly waiting for flies.
act be acknowledged or returned
‘Stretch your gift
own stock make this a sale you'll long remember. . &
can wie Your ered ~tony-end-get-Helden Trading Stamps.
Dollar Day Buys
Sale of 29.99
Full length and: short ©
coats in all wool. Red, » : THE JUMPING FROb
“A frog is @ funtiy-looking fellow: He-has-a big-head-with wide-apart,|~
Ist Bealls
39c Percale
5 Ye *]
jSave 19¢ yard. For sports-
For your frog sitting on a toadstool — which toads like to sit on too wear, sleepwear, quilts.
The| Downstairs * He has practically no neck at all, His arms are short, ending in
spring, the.powerful muscles carry him in a big jump. |
~ Sometimes frogs like to sit on toadstools. These are umbrella-like
Big Savings
1.99 Loop Rugs 77 7
I Beautiful colors; 21x36. For
bathroom and living room. Cut out the toadstool and fold the end panels forward. Now it will
Rubber Junior Editors pays $10 for any reader’s idea that is used. Write Back
your: suggestion to “Junior Editers” in care of this newspaper. It can- tna Fleer $
= 1 The Bitle - -. Dollar Day kb
~— es
Fries, stews,
cooks, broils.
|
Made to Sell at
8.95 attention of police, : BD acs ne spears map ~amemgommmaa
Many of the natives know more| "7: Wee Mown across the gull Ist Quality Reyon Worth to 5.99. A even $
about lavish entertaining than their|T™ the West Indies, sped on its) magas Mapain wow gators ©
masters, it is claimed, and home-|W&\ by the tate summer hurri- urtains tnd Fleer
owners returning unexpectedly|C@nes. ~~
from a vacation have found the 2 sacs Court rrr Day Buys
|
Goodyear welts,
heavy duty,
Servants Throw
‘Party Whenever
Boss Is Away
mestic servants who make merry
iwhen their European employers sag —— re . te = al Extra plump, floral patterns,
are out of town are engaging th) 1. beach. It was believed the
\garden bay or the main entertain-|Get Well Message
| One native couple spent their|am Syearcld victim of an autol42 x 81 pane
I sorry you a
party whenever there’s a house) “I sorry you school. While 1000 Last
“I sorry you got hole in your. 1.69 $
More often, however, servants|head. Love Downstairs Group of 25 Ladies’
Maternity Dresses
Worth up to $4.99 prints § and solids. Sizes 8 to 18.
—— Day Buys
Big Savings on Better .
LADIES’ HATS slates ata sedate dinner —_—
_}with candles and “‘all the
mings,” isin ali tae Naar te
the house,
ty
PyTivitiiiiiiiit Come Early for These
Feather Pillows
Empty Canoe Lands *]
JOHANNESBURG — Native do) CarvesTON, Tex. i — A 12-
chicken f
Downstairs
canoe, hand-carved of red mahog-
Big Sale!
i OMAHA _ — Schoolmates sent ipres, up
Bath Towels . Value
PERMANENT SS Saree ‘Auto Floor Et2e
vrs $22 | ag
-LAYAWAY TOYS NOW! pom omg
* lllfene veny 3
All Metal
IRONING poarD Sy
13 BGc Value ©
DIXI 109 N. Saginaw St
DISCOUNT
“STORES
_ Opposite WKC
*
SHoceooegoocosoooeneesesegnseseleees 24 b-pery fast colors. Large
|20 x 4 60 x 76 size, colorful e
SAVE *4°°|
On This Closeout Sale of |=. pn Advertised Dewastelts
Collectors Group
| Cups & Saucers
! y Set
} -
Give them as gifts . .
to decorate your table.
Downstairs » use
SOHSSSSSSHSSHSSSSSSSSSHSHSSSSSSSHHSSSHESSSSHHSSSOHOSSESOCELESS
Special purchase of
400 pair of quolity
shoes.
ons and solids for $3
NYLON SLIPS | Stretch Sox. corineeek | oan and _. 32
) |
|
a Better Lined Reg. to 3.99
in ong’ and short
Lavishly lace nylon
Fae a to 40. ar bx,
BOYS’ LADIES’ BLOUSES
sleeve styles.
Reg. to 2.99 Ladies’
$1 Men's
trimmed in white,
One lad fits all. No limit,
rouse $5900 $ : Values :
: ae The most popular styl ko Reg. $6.99-$7.99 men and boyn, 28 to 36. ™ fr } Choose from Meter: 3
ette. Davy rockett $
Values on wy m™ styles and flannel ©
ee
Soagiet Group
. $3 lined poplin. 3 to 16, H
Dollar Day Buys
Values to $10.99
BETTER JACKETS
Lined and unlined _—
r
ia
SHeceseocssooveseoossgoseesseosees Now Only
Slip-over, sleeveless styles that sold for much $ jin all colors. and sizes. Mate Fleer Main Floer
eee OOllar Day Buys .
b+ sar eal ongd Come Early
| Men’s Pajamas
2 Si
I Ftennet or cotton styles in
| solids and stripes. All sizes.
Main Fieor MEN’S PANTS
To 8.99 values. These ee
won't last long. 28 to 44.
Main Fleer
Wool Melton-——Men's
| Campus Jackets
Royal, beck ond charcesl | with. stripes on sleeves, All
A gone Main Floor |
; 3000
| Yalow i * Be Here When the Doors Open at 10 A. M._ and winter dollars. Special purchase and reductions from our
wen at these low prices you
e@ Regular 21 9° value Dollar Day Buys
Be Here Early
$25 Ladies’ Suits 2 and 3. piece, all $
wool. Don’t miss this
sale, 10 to 18. :
Dollar Day Buys
See These Buys
Ladies’. Raincoats
Dollar Day Buys ;
- Come Early
for These .
JUMPERS,
DRESSES — |
2 To 5.99 values. Dresses
im casual style. 12 to 44,
Corduroy Jumpers 10-16,
| tad Floor
| First Quality—Fast Color
5% Printed Drapes
Beautiful floral in ful $ tut 90-inch drapes.
limit.
[Dollar Day Buys | —_— Buys
Never Offered at Such
a Low Price in sizes 10 to 18,
: 599 Chenille Spread
Choose from full and single
size. Beautiful mew colors.
First quality,
Dollar Bey Buys &
Reg. 3.99 Ladies’
SKIRTS BLOUSES
tT Don’t miss these bet-
ter skirts and blouses.
New colors.
Main Fleer
Dollar Day ‘Buys
Boys’ — Girls’ — Tots’
169? Snow Suits Quilted lining for en- ‘1 y
tire warmth, 3-piece .
Dollar Day Buys sets. Hats —
Don’t Miss These 24.99
Girls’ Coats, Sets
faci wermty Wosd: 7 8 ge he 6x; coats
tad Floor
Values to 2.99
FLANNEL
SHIRTS
$9
Choose from fast colors
in ane on and de-
signs. S-M
ponte
ik
| TWENTY-NINE _
Reg. 89c Value
; Nylon Hose
2™"] Slights: irrs. New holiday
shades. 812-11,
Main Fleer —
Ladies’
Playtex Girdles
Famous Magic controller,
All sizes.
Main Eloe?
Warm All Wool
Ladies’ Gloves
1 1.59
Value
Warm wool ‘styles in all.
sizes and colors,
Main Fleer
|
Values to 35¢
Rayon Panties.
5"% Non-run material in white,
pink and blue. All sizes,
Mala Fleer
eee
Nationally Advertised
4:50
Value
Save on discontinued permae
lift styles,
Main Floor
es
1.99 Boys"
Blue Jeans .
2 For ‘3
First quality, double kneg
6 to 16, ‘
a
Special Sale
Tear Dolls
2 For ‘5
Belle Tear Dolls. © Drinks,
wets, cries, With layette.
tnd Floot
Dee tel
2 99 Birdseye
Diapers
Doz. *] 50
Save on. these first quality
27 x 27. Limit—2 dozen,
ted Fleet
Pe
19¢ Infants
Training Pants
10" 19° value.
crotch.. 2 to 6. Reinforced
tnd Floor
ae
. 1,99 Girls’
Flannel Pajamas
2"*3 Sanforized, extra smart
styles. Sizes 3 to 14,
rnd Foot
Le Only 36 in rhea!
forized 3 to Gx; 7 to 14
i tet Piet $900
aia ies ope BE
4-2 2 Seat A. Piao R. SE TR Bei eee STS, Be f Fy ¥ ST se
. a Rewinds . . . $39.95. value
: a xt | 5 ; \ : Now only ........ $23.95
1 ¢ 3 7
FT Uw Special Week-End Film Prices A gS ss —_ oe rena Roll .... $2.90 :
a ren 2 mm Kodachrome Mag. .... 3.60 | FAMOUS MAKE 8mm —
on gi) Sy ee | | BESS oer felon pots end green end chron! ry noes = orth Bart ieate Girioe of ¥ Pouce Complete Service for 6 IE 35mm Kodachrome 36 Exp.. . 3.95 | $159.50 value. SPECIAL $119
pattern with 2 borders of 22K Gold to match. Plus @ luncheon or break- 8 Dinner Plates 8 Soup Dishes Ghercocl Terton Patten =f mm Kodachrome Roll... . 8.30 fast service of 6 in the new TARTAN Charcool Mist, with solid color cups ond 8 Bread & Butter _—* Service Platter 6 Dinner Plates 6 Saucers | 16mm Kodachrome Mag. 5.50 fruit dishes for harmony. You get both sets at about what you would expect 8 Cups—& Saucers 1 Serving Bow! 6 Dessert.Dishes 6 Bread & : to pay for one — ond on pin-money credit terms. 1 Sugar Bow! & Cover 1 Creamer 6 Cups Butter Plates
J LWA ‘ Te). TELEPHONE mm lloilo JUF Where Photo Fun Begins!
ry ° Mere sone me the 75 pices sinncrware enonble = 2 : : ae ;
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4 : Loe ae ae THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 17. 1955 ao
on Ae “ene ; gs ee ‘hands with about 20 diplomats see- é : j es bs i cin 100
Rusion Bosses: S835) ; military airport. No Western en-
oe : voy Was present. "we
Leave for Tour. js sa. .ses week -each in Afghanistan
Tremendous selection a
; Bulgonin, On a5 Party ; in regulars, shorts and | a xtro8 yA aon : Gi Heads Make Good Will nd Da rene ah longs.
| Says Author. Visits to Asian Nations io culture N. A. Milhallov and the deputy ministers of. agriculture
and foreign trade. Ota Sent sneha
MOSCOW wa Soviet Premier
” ‘petary Fed oe the Indians were
“i a. published today, , making elaborate preparations to!
tures the Republican party a oo cpl aga gellar i. ATTENTION LADIES: A small deposit will.
praegten g ries« in spectators from a radius of 20 hold your selection for Christmas: We are
for world peace. ; experts at helping you select the correct apa Window Wash $1,048
| DETROIT — Detroit's new!
size and style.
portrays the Democrats as having ia a . city-county building, called by;= = /
naming BS. emg a some a “glass shell," has 3300/0) { Year Around Weight jwindows which get washed every|~ = Si
elgn commanding the trust ~ ttwo- months: Each—washing—costs/——
_in Fine Sheen a
Gabardine... $1,048,
Ce ee eee Shake be Bia cas
1953. ic ein
must crayon caavinie ts sean a °All Wool Flannels $f i
Re sage” waged wit All Wool Tweeds N
Cees tee Ramaheree cteisle r *Fine Quality Ressler
tration isn’t more concerned with’ = ; Worsteds $50.00
cutting taxes and trying to balance Teenagers Are Invited ES chsenstenll , a mmiepaamanmegeiiees
. it © ose *
the often expensive programs he tO. Activities on Friday
regards as necessary to establish’ 41 teenagers have been invited
9 rode ian there is |'0 meet at the YMCA from 9 to
undercurrent of isolation-/ Midnight Friday for an evening
ism in the Republican party and of dancing and swimming.
that President Eisenhower's 1952) Don Zee will spin the nana
we ae a i an wl eng ars Te bel scat hap seemed bye wim a Ww
= eS pent this sponk Waite’ its settles
articulate and often ruthless. In ™embers, but Friday night guest
the Senate, for instance, this wing Passes will be sold at) the door.’
i A special invitation has been ex- a
-, & Se yey © petebly . tended to all who have never been Of the 2 great Canadian
of elmnorale foreign policy.” Pend of the Friday evening ac- whiskies—this is the 1
Sales of office furniture dropped) There will be co-ed swimming, light
to $770,000,000 in 1954 compared from 9:30 to 10:30 p.m. Dancing] »+-for lightness, for elegance
- with a record $300,000,000 the year, will be in progress both during) |e : =a land after the swimming hour | oe TN oe Cr sos WH, © A Sn 86.8 roo
Big Toy Town Excitement] HINES HOBBY HOUSE — Mecca-for-Kids, is bursting its walls, It’s packed with the newest toys, jammed with | |
the town’s b-i-g saci eee : Top Quality 3
Hard Finished
Worsteds and Regular
Sharkskins $65.00
Extra ier Included at These Prices
be saeaanaeaens * ESI 2: RS, ee a |
See Gus Enormous Selection of
~ TOPCOAT SPECIALS - Mea’ s Suburban Goals
All Wool $905 | $1950. $9950 Tweeds . He —. Coat 100% Weel
fo
Men’s Winter Jackels
Gabardine 1 50
Zip-Lined
— ee eee he ee eT
2 [eee eee
Hundreds of better coats im Heeces:
chinchillas and tweeds in juniors’,
misses’ and half sizes. All are specially
priced to give you some of Pontiac’s
finest values.
The Great New
~LIONEL TRAIN SET GM-Type “600” DIESEL
Set Comprises COST OUR PRICE fiomonscunsts, Regularly to *50
came 3° Saess; me Seer «= AF BOUGHT. a 2 eer | microsco 1 Bection No. 1018 Straight Track Ask for Set No. H1 Ic OSCOPE SET
Life Size 26-inch
“Miss Anniversary”
DOLLe Compares with
Adut-slen Zimphone dist twee | Reg. $14.95 Dolls
: phone get rings in fun for small }
folk, Two modern black plastic
cradie phones have high fidelity
Glamorous holiday dresses designed by the
finest manufacturers in America including
Jonathan Logan and Suzy Perette. JUNIORS’ —
MISSES’— HALF SIZES.
99 speaking quality, can be used in-
doors or out, Dial one phone and
bell rings on the other. Two large
D.- flashlight batteries in each
cradle provide power, concealed * “It’s » Nateral™ with Rooted
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switch shuts power off when SARAN HATR ,, . ean be te ee ‘ -
phone Is resting in cradle. Con- washed, waved, brushed and iE
nected by 50-ft. cable with plug- 4 Benutifel “NINON” Dress
Boys’ and. Girls’ Girls’ All Wool We Cony
SNOe $088 Coat and 7 | At Women's Apparel
wun, Legging Sets | an
hE” in jacks. Age 7 and up. & Wears sive 1 Raby Clothes’
$ me sive 1 a
Our 7 95 qeay uiee nad Gaanby are ; Price A
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[USE oR LAYAWAY PLAN $2 HOLDS ‘TIL CHRISTMAS
OPEN MONDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY Until 9 ae ‘s 795 Make It the Best Christmas Ever—Save at
The Most Famous Name in Toys!
ines Hobby House ‘7S. SAGINAW ST.
~” ‘President and Mrs, Eisenhower as
tains,
, Hospitals Authority. But A. Stew- THIRTY-TWO
GETTYSBURG, Pa. (INS) —
There's a million-dollar view for
they settle down to the quiet of
their “dream house’ these crisp) -
fall evenings. ee » * ge
“From the big bay window of their
spacious living room in the Gettys-
burg “Little White House,'’ they
can watch the colorful sunset out)
across the soft Blue —— moun-
Or, if it's not too chilly, they
can look out from their flag-
stone patio across the historic
Gettysburg battleground stretch.
ing over the gently rolling, fer-
tile Pennsylvania farmland.
The Temporary White House
of Gettysburg combines scenic and
historic beauty with all the conven-
iences of modern living.
It also provides the ideal restful |
setting the Chiéf Executive now;
needs to complete his convales-
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BR: re. LA rm | : OPEN | Mrs, Ellis in an interview with
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The Pontise-area’ s annual on-
slaught on muscular dystrophy was _
launched today when the first of
- 29,480 letters seeking: funds were
put into local mails
The campaign recelved official
recognition this week
mation issued by Mayon Wil}am —ytreezing temperatures Wednes-
F, Donaldson who set a No day night. It destroyed three
vember as “Muscular Dy my sth i j ¢ 4
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2 15 volunteer letter carriers will
partially cover the area in a | March."
40 Are Routed by Fire
DETROIT
n.a procla ks ; ina proc persons, including 12
: a Hastings street build:
: < ling. Origia of the blaze wasn’t im-
According to Chairman Charles mediately determined.
WH. Moore, of 21 Sheridan St., the ;
drive wil} reach its climax be- | An American Dental Assn. re-
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Americans get
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response’ to the letters, House-)
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ris dectorate in education. haps five or ‘six cents a pound —| Legs of lamb and Joins of pork. | gustine B. Kelley (D-Pa), has sug-|pouftl in the last week by leading pen obo hitting two! ‘report itself. He said the govern- in the county: jail.
The fireside discussion will begin| because production is down around) are other favorite weekend selec- | gested that former presidents Har-/roasters. It's expected that chain roaring )ment ‘spent $78,179 on the report WE aaron *
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invited to attend. Federation stresses, that! will cost you more than a week ighten the Presidential load. . their private brands of ¢ » too. , The _anery motorists whose selling: copies oft the study. offers: wristlet rosaries for ee,
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