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        Civil Defense- 
A eer study by Guy Rowe 
MALACHI 
“,.. Unto Usa Child Is Born” 
Down Through Long Years,   
Prophecy of a Lowly King By GEORGE CORNELL . 
Associated Press Writer 
EDITOR'S NOTE: This is the first in « series of eight studies of the 
eetting and the people vital to the most joyful of ali events im religious 
histery—the Birth of Jesus. 
THE STORY OF CHRIST and His mission on 
earth begins many centuries before His birth. 
Prophets long had foretold His coming. But to an 
ordinary citizen of Jerusalem at the time of Jesus’ 
birth, it was hard to believe that the time had 
finally arrived. This’ might have been his story: 
The words whisper down through the years. Haunt- 
ing: : Lofty words. Words rustling like the winds 
among the tents of olden Israel. But who can still be- 
lieve them? 
In these corrupted days, with that Roman cat's paw, 
Herod, on the throne of Judea, it is hard to trust the old 
prophecies—that an exalted leader’ will come to shield 
the people, even all the nations of the earth. 
But yet, the words persist, swirling through memory 
like hidden waters, flowing down from father to s6n, 
through all the generations: 
“.., And His name shall be called Wonderful, 
Counsellor . . . the saanty God ... the everlasting 
+ «+ Prince of Peace. the increase of His gov- 
ernment and peace there shall be no end . . .” 
Old words, dimmed by years, muted by graves of 
broken hopes. They are in the book of that silver-voiced 
het Isaiah, who lived 700 years before this present 
ted reign of Herod. 
But the words still blaze and linger: 
“Have yet not known? Have yet not heard? Hath it not 
been told you from the beginning? ... Behold, a Kin 
shall reign in righteousness . .. And the stretching out 
of His wings shall fill the breadth of the lands.” 
But how? Who could lift up such a peerless majesty, 
with Judea once again beneath a foreign heel, with our 
ro scattered to the four winds, and only a remnant 
tin Jerusalem, and strangers all about? 
Yet, we brood and yearn. 
*® * * 
‘Even now, there comes this new, rash tale from Beth- 
lehem about a God-sent child. Ah, that it were so. But 
' {t is merely gossip by unlettered herdsmen, the poor and 
quarry slaves. They, too, recall Isaiah’s words : 
“Behold, a virgin shall conceive and bear a Son and   
manuel . 
ness shall he judge the 
meek of the earth . 
May Affect Roads ; be revealed. 
Mounting -bond interest ratés, iis: “aia eeirda:: tmponaibie 
which will swallow up large bites /sounding now. Already this tand 
of the increased state and federal'teems With graven gods, with 
budgets force Mich-| fancied spirits of men’s devising. 
highway Fazzined - Unlike these, Isaiah foresaw a igan to reconsider its recent veto) jiving, real deliverer: 
of toll roads, George N. Higgins) «Unto us.a Son is given. . . 
Higgins, chal “of the dor-|the nations from afar..." = 
‘nant Michigan Turnpike Authority, 
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said in a statement he feels turn-| .... dwelt much on human mat- pike projects can be financed 
despite the current tight money &\gets to accumulate building funds. 
“ldicts that possible light rain or 
+shall call. His name Im-vperature recorded in downtown 
. With®righteous-| Pontiac was 34 degrees. 
. with equity to the! ®: 
.. And| the gloty of the Lord shall   
    
Seek Solution 
ito Plea for Help 
on Toy Balloon 
The mystery of an SOS. note at. | 
tached to a toy balloon found yes- 
terday near a Telegraph road res-| 
taurant remained unsolved today’! 
by area Air Force, potics. and | 
Signed by a “James Patterson, 
the note requested help saying- he 
crash north of Bay City. He said 
5 jhe was using the last part ’of-his 
gasoline to float 10 balloons and) 
that his plane was burning. 
ae a a 
The discovery of the balioon by 
restaurant worker Alfred Cordingly 
at 17275 S. Telegraph Rd. began a 
search of the ‘Bay City sector and 
check’ of aircraft. movements 
which have turned up no evidence 
of -a_erash_or_missing—plane.- 
A U. S. Air Force meteorol 
said today there had been no winds 
since Dec. 1 that could have blown 
the- balloon -down - from Bay -City. 
State Police at East Tawas and 
West Branch are continuing to scan 
their sectors today for any signs . 
of a crashed aircraft. 
No one has figured out how avia- 
tion fuel can be used to send 
balloons aloft. 
Courthouse 
Suit Held Up Corporation 
Wins Time to Gather 
Needed information 
The hearing on the lawsuit filed’ 
last month by the Oakland County   
indefinitely today at the request’ 
of Oakland. County Corporation 
Counsel Harry J. Merritt. 
ment in order that the county 
might gather information as re- 
quested in the League's bill of 
complaint. . 
The county official gave a 
promise that the county would un- 
dertake no “major commitments 
on the building until the suit has 
The suit charges that the county 
supervisors planned the 
new courthouse without legal 
authority and county bud- 
  
Shoppers Special: 
Drizzle-and Snow! The U.S. Weather Bureau pre- 
drizzle today will be followed by 
snow flurries and a low of 20-24 
tonight. 
Tomorrow will. be cloudy and 
cold with a chance of occasional 
“light snow flurries, high 28-32. 
Preceding 8 a.m. the lowest tem- 
  At 2 p.m. the mercury stood ‘at 
  was in “great pain’’ after a plane. 
Counsel! 
Merritt requested the adjourn-| 
‘operated on her fora fractured 
|Casting-Votes {1 Persons Die 
as Fast Train 
Hits Packed Car   
    
Arizona Tragedy 
PHOENIX, Ariz. ® — An 
ancient passenger car 
Pacific’s Golden Sta 
persons in the car. 
The Limited, traveling at 
+7 -m.p.h., continued on. its) 
ogist way ,into Phocnix’s Union) 
Station, some three miles 
away, 
the train crew discover the 
accident. 
fender were found around the for- 
ward truck of the second half of 
the diesel engine. 
The mortuary attendant said 
that the dead were three children 
and- eight adults, but the bodies 
were so badly mangled that he 
was unable to determine their 
SOX, ° 
He said he believed they were ‘ot Spanish-American or Indian de- 
scent. 
| The train crew said they felt 
a “jar when the car hit the 
train. Walter A. Vandergriff. who 
ee et 
accident, said 
“Tt sounded like a hammer hit- 
ting a two-by-four.” 
At the station the train paused 
  ~ Bodies Badly Mangled; 
One Baby Girl Safe in. 
slammed into the Southern) 
Limited today, killing 11) 
and only then did) 
Bits-of human fiesh and a carl: 
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CHIEF EXECUTIVES MEET ister Nehru of India dashes up t 
we Home's mrth pro t sec Pree — Prime Min- steps of the Eisenhower as   
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AP Wirephete : 
he arrives at the U: ‘S. Capitol for 
a series of talks. Discussion to Include | 
Questions of Red cigs 
Communism 
WASHINGTON 
President Eisenhower. and 
India’s Prime Minister 
Nehru set out for the priy- 
AICIUCITIE “¢o 
Red China. 
  
Pot-O-Gold Up 
to $200 Mark—         Taxpayers’ Leagite was adjourned) continued on its way from Los 
Bodies of the dead were strewn 
along a 30-foot-deep, 200-foot gulch| 
at the base of the railroad embank- 
ment. “gpl ig id 
One survivor, an 18-month-old 
girl, was found whimpering in 
the bushes. - 
She was taken to the Maricopa 
County Hospital, where surgeons 
skull ‘ainda broken jaw. 
State Electors ° 
  Today for Ike 
LANSING ®—Michigan cast its 
official vote for President Eisen- 
hower today. 
| By law and custom, 20:Republi- 
can electors chosen in the Nov. 
5 general. election balloting gath-| 
ered in the state senate chamber 
to vote for Eisenhower and Vice 
President Richard Nixon. 
A certificate recording. their 
votes was to be sent to Washington 
where the electoral vote of the en- 
tire nation will be canvassed when 
      Try Your Luck!   Even though a winner was found 
for Pot-O-Gold just last week, the 
prize moriey has already climbed 
back up to the $200 mark, If no 
winner is found for last week's 
puzzle, a correct solution for Puzzle 
No. 29-can-pocket as muchas $225. 
if you're interested, turn to page 
31, look over the rules and clues, 
carefully, and then check the word 
list below. All you have to do 
is select the 16 right answers from 
these 36 words and the money will 
be yours. 
* * 
Don’t forget about the new dead- 
line. Because of the Christmas 
rush puzzle entries must be post- 
This is to insure the arrival of 
entries in time to be examined 
by our judges at the regular time. 
That way there will be no delay in 
awarding the prize.in the event 
a winner is rene 
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“Here are ” the possible words | 
for this week’s puzzle: bait, birth, 
boat, budget, ‘bulb, . bulk, bull, 
caper, club,- cork, falls, fear, 
mirth, nip, pacer, palls, pit, pot, 
push, ringer, rush, sew, singer, 
            Congress reconvenes next month. wear, work, zip. 
  
   
    
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weit tx ens in intrest imetend} “Tibs’ rnd “Jib Gere Pose, cl erty Just Don't Jibe 
  
             
    
    
Check Swells Yule Basket Fund    marked by Saturday of this week. pl 
finger, girth, hand, hew, land, 
tiger, tribe, ‘trudge, ward; warm, | Strike at Fisher 
(May Idle 1,00 An estimated 1,000 more Pontiac -Motor. Division 
workers are expected to be 
total of 10,300 idled by the six-day Fisher Body strike. 
_s Negotiations between Fisher Body officials   
   
pl ance 
  
union representatives re-* : vine 
company's position in this ices a yo er cessed at 9:30 this morning 
which produced “no re- 
port” statements from both 
plant employs 12,000. 
Resumption of talks is expect: | 
The walkout resulted from a 
Fisher Local 596 UAW who charged 
management with “‘speed ups” and 
other local grievances. 
The 4,300 workers left the plant 
management and univn failed 
Tuesday, 
Over the weekend, Mayor Wil- 
liam- W.. Donaldson wrote Thomas 
        work while negotiations. continued. 
This morning Wiethorn issued) 
ithe following statement to Donald- manager, .askyng resumption of strike vote taken by members of| ‘Ts 
after a five-day session between | 
-F---Wiethorn—Fisher--Bedy—plant!-   
    son: “After being apprised of the   TO CHRISTMAS London on Eisenhower's plane Co- 
' SHOPRING DAYS |\umbine 1m. 
Eisenhower greeted the §T-year- 
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Fans Throng Willow Run   
By BRUNO 1. KEARNS 
Sports Editor, Pontiac Press 
  | make his water-filled eyes obvious.   
  
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    this terrific, we get 
  “I'm so sorry we couldn't have | 
them » victory,”’ he said, | |\Cheers Meet Sad | gateways reading, “There's Next 
Year.” 
It was altogether different from 
the signs which hung at Wrigley n 
Field in Chicago with such lines as 
“We Want Lion Blood,” and “We 
Want Lion Meat.” 
    
  
                
     
      
      
        
     
          
       
       
      
   
      
  
         
          
         
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      When he placed his bags in a 
rented car at the airport the men 
got in from each side, Gurfein told 
police. 
The victim phoned police from 
a filling station after his abductors 
made him stop the car, 
Police Favor 
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g nity School District board is under- 
today, with polls open until & 
for ‘oles The _BES 
Pea) 
4-Day Poll Endorses 
Replacing Trial Bgard; rf 
Hy Hi fh i; H Arresf of Seven S 
Youths Admit Breakins 
at 52 Different Places 
‘in Oakland County 
The arrests of seven youths, 
three of them juveniles, have 
cleared up 52 different breakins in 
‘Oakland County, Sheriff Depart- 
ment detectives said today, 
* * * . 
Most of the articles taken by the 
boys during the past four months 
jhave been recovered by investi- 
igators. They were reportedly 
istolen from homes, golf clubs, and 
‘cottages in White Lake, Novi, 
Highland, Springfield and Bloom- 
field Townships.   
    
glaries following lengthy question- 
‘ing by Sheriff. Frank Irons and 
idetectives Leo Hazen and Harry 
Maur, 
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Two of them, Carl Libkuman, 
17, and John Kidder, 18, both of * 
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OAKLAND, Calif. @ — Authori- 
ties planned to file two murder 
  
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ij _THE PONTIAC PRESS, MOND 
Pontiac Deaths 
Maria H. Der ipsey 
‘Mrs. Maria H. Dempsey of 452 
N. College St., Grand Rapids, died 
Dec. 12, in Grand Rapids, aiter 
‘an illness of two months. 
| She was the widow .of Thomas 
H. Dempsey of Grand Rapids. 
Surviving are her daughter, Mrs. 
(Francis Carr of Grand Rapids, 
four grandchildren and two great 
grandchildren 
Also surviving are her sister, 
Mrs. Eva G. Kellog of Pontiac, 
and three brothers, Harold Tarbell 
of. Grand Rapids, David Tarbell 
of Detroit, and Paul Eugene Tar- 
bell of Pontiac. 
Service was held at 2? p.m. Fri- 
day at Greenhoe Funeral Home, 
Grand Rapids, with the Rev. Fali- 
ible of the Grand Rapids Congre- 
'gational Church officiating i 
    
Albert F. Pickford 
| Albert F. Pickford, 81, of 38 
| Mark St., died Saturday at his 
‘home after an illness of four years 
A resident of Pontiac for 30 
years, Mr, Pickford was born in 
widow, Mr. Pickford 
on son 
son Harold A. 
daughter, 
Six grand- 
230 p.m. g 
al Methodist 
  years. 
lay City, the 
. and Mrs. Charles M. Rogers, 
g 
March 10, 1926. 
Mr, Rogers was formerly em- 
then be moved to Imlay City for 
burial. 
Hooded Men Rob 
Local Store Owner 
Two men armed with pistols and 
masked with silk stockings held up             
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Mrs. Donna Stottlemyre, the 
owner, said the pair entered 
through the front. door when the 
store was empty of customers. 
Both men had stockings drawn 
over their heads and faces. One 
was about six feet tall and slim, 
she said, and the other five feet 
four and of average bull. E 
register, Mrs, Stottlemyre said, 
and the thugs left the store on 
foot. without harmint her.         
  
By JANET ODELL 
  
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7 Clowds -teebse door meals, a charcoal burner or 
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  \formal entertaining, they 
\just the thing for parties in the 
recreation room, 
| Even though movie cameras 
to father’s protests, — 
    will keep perfect record of joyous vaca- 
Some gifts are meant for the|like a brass container with four|tions, most families have dozens whole family to enjoy. For exam- glass jars labeled mustard, ketch-'of snapshots. Instead of keeping 
ple, if your family just adores out-jup, mayonnaise and relish. It’s\them in boxes, you can mount | 
open. 
JUST THE THING — Casting ‘an admiring 
piece of*neckwear is Mrs. John Donaldson, of 204 Ottawa Dr., as 
she completes her Christmas shopping. In many families, « tie is Choose Gifts for Family Enjoyment== 
them in the new-type photo al- 
bums which lie flat when they are 
dance at = fancy \City Facing Lot Renaming 
Lot No. 3, the uestion | of park: ... but you 
ing on Maple between Chester a = 
‘Southfield, and tying the ground- Can Usually . 
work to halt parking along the | SAVE MONEY 
‘right-of-way of US 10. . 
The song tem 2 ‘pue| OY SCRINTIONS , , on an amendment to the : : established ordinance. Filled ot ‘Special Price for GIFT-BUYERS! — 
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Items for this colmn as well ng 
as items about Bloomfield Hills, He ‘ eather Forecasti 
Bloomfield Township, and Trey d imported 
| should be submitting. to Alice cman: Barometer. Morgan at. ne, 1 - é 
‘| land St., Birmingham. Her teéle- DRUG DéPT. Regular § 88 phone is Midwest 63537. ~ $5.95 , 
* . * > Ia . 
The Planning Board at its. Quality ; 
SB im. will again concider the Te Biss —and—mihogery. Predict quest of Ruth A. Carll for rezoning * weather fo 24 to 49 fees " 
of parts of four lots on Henrietta advance. S-inch size, wall style. 
“ 
'» bandits kidnaped a young bank’ 
She gave them the money in the ae acy ens ae : fo = ea if 
Y, DECEMBER 17, 1956 
The Day. in Birmingham 
       
       
      
  GIFT 
        
   
  and Costlier Evergreen 
» BERMINGHAM — Among the Zonta club members will meet 
‘several items of importance to 
‘come before commissioners tonight 
iwill be parking; zoning and both 
ithe North Evergreen and Ever- 
green Sewage Disposal Projects 
.The estimated $1,000,000 cost i 
morrow evening at Devon Gables) 
for dinner and a Christmas pro-/{ 
igram, An exchange of gifts also is 
planned. 
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                lof the development has already) 
‘increased (in estimate) ‘over 50! Nobody ‘per cent, and may well be doubied|| Wants to 
‘if all requirements of the state} « te ; 
ihealth departmentare met. Shop Around as, | 
A large part of the increase, | for a ; 
4 aecording to City Manager | Lower priced 
Harold Schone, comes from the | Doet 
| state’s insistence om the treat- OF. ee                | ment ef storm water. Since mest 
| of the storm water comes from 
     
       
        . lotus & he City of Birmi , local vee 
Pee Decne 1 BLM Prescription | The parking question will include Docter’s § 
renaming the new lot, to Pariing 
      
     
     
        
   
           
      
              
         
     
        
    
   
    
      
        
          ‘and Merrill streets from multiple 
family to business status. 
vs 
‘have been asked to attend the 
| meeting, as well as the immedi- 
       —inad 
Floor    
     
          
    
    
     ; Other items on the agenda are, 
ithe revision of the zoning ordi-| 
nance, rezoning of lots 12. to 28 in-| 
clusive, and 32 and 33 of East 
|Maple Gardens from single family, 
ito multiple family residential, and/ 
irevision of the business C classi- 
| fication. e 
! 
Birmingham - Bloomfield Hills 
= 
Bandits Kidnap Pair, 
Flee With $20,000 
COLLEGE PARK, Md. #—Two 
         
   
    
        
      
     
      
   
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SIMMS Before You Buy 
      
  ‘teller and his wife early today, |      
    
     
   Nationally Famous Brands held the ptive for nearly six, 
hours, en fenced them to hand| * Bulova * Elgin 
over an estimated $20,000 from a) * Lonaines 
    night depository. 
    deposits from the College Park       
   
          
       
        
    
          
    
    39.95 Watches, now 27.50   
     
    
    
   
        
     
     
    
   
       
   
       
      as, tall and the ther as short. 49.95 Watches, now 33.00 Still the LOWEST PRICES for Gifts 
abeinree miles from the bank, thei] 59.95 Watches, now 40.00 a FBI reported, aa @APPLIQNCES AT DISCOUNT The FBI suid the two men se. 71.50 Watches, now 47.00 [3% & —_ ae ' 
ee ee en, netey. Gos tel enon “ae No Distilled Water to Buy With robbers was described as being | ~ ' 
about 6 fee 4, the other about) 
  
  
            
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Value Waterford to Get 
Recreation Report    
          
   
        
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\e No distilled water \- buy — use 
i, ordinary tap water. Factory guer- 
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wars. 
“The Indian understanding of 
colonialism,"”” Moraes said, is 
|moply the subjugation of a col-   (EF 
alt   H politically uneducated. And sec- 
ond, the Indian understanding of 
-|colonialism or imperialism does.     = tyme 2 Rent dame 
soon, 
“And that,” he said, “was some- 
Exce pt for seven years of study 
"lat Oxford and travel in Europe 
in his youth, Moraes has spent his 
49 years in India or traveling 
throughout Asia. 
“Because this is where,” he ex- |. 
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“You must look at Red China 
    
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Pneumonia Still 
Not Conquered Ranks as Deadly Killer | Despite Some Progress, | 
Says Health Group 
PARIS (INS)—Pne is . umonia is still) 
Despite the widespread use of penicillin and other newly devel-| 
oped antibiotics it remains among the world's 19 deadliest illnesses, Tt is one of the three principal! causes of death among infants up to one year of age. 
The World Health Organization 
reports that the pneumonia mor- 
tality rate has dropped consider- 
ably in the last 10 years but says that the progress made is insuf- ficient to consider the disease con- 
quered, |         2 #@ -« - 
WHO figures show that Italy, 
Holland, New Zealand, and the 
United States have made the great- 
est strides in the campaign against 
pneumoriia, with a reduction of the 
mortality rate running as high as 
62 per cent, Lower percentages 
were registered for Norway, Den- 
mark, Canada, Finland, Australia, 
Scotland, Iretand, Germany and. 
Japan, where the best showing was | 
46 per cent. England, Wales, North-' 
ern Ireland, Portugal, and the Un- | 
ion of South Africa, showed reduc-| 
tions of only 2% to 14 per cent. | 
An unexplainable sidelight, WHO 
said, was the increase in pneu-| 
monia deaths during some years 
among persons over 80 in France, 
England, Finland and Portugal. 
In a majority of countries bron- 
chial pneumonia is the most prev- | 
alent form. In France and Ger- 
man it is the virus type, and, in 
Japan, lobar pneumonia predom- 
inates. 
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  of Lerma residents in the os od never is! 
  
Another Great Liner 
A sister ship for the great liner, 
The United States will soon be under 
construction. Another ocean liner in 
the class of the United States will 
be welcome news to ali travelers on 
the world’s sea lanes. 
* * * 
The United States, holder of the 
fastest east-west Atlantic crossings, 
is the first really mammoth craft 
ever built in American’ shipyards. 
Until four years ago the leaders in 
the field of shipbuilding of this type 
vessel were the British and French 
yards. _ 
From the performance. of the Voice of the People   
Favors Idea of Highway 
in Pontiac Shopping Area   
         Letters will be condensed when neces- 
pid because of lack of space. Full 
ame, addreas and telephone number of 
tne oe viner must Accompany letters but 
ae will mot be published if the writer 
requests unless the letter is critica) © 
in its nature, 
I think the idea of a great, main 
highway fairly close to the center 
ot Pontiac is very interesting. 
Judging from the route that was 
outlined, it would not run through 
‘ very many residential sections and 
according to the authorities. it 
would be about as cheap as though 
it were outside the city. 
I have heard some of the peo- 
ple argue this would give the 
downtown shopping a shot in the 
arm as folks from many miles 
away could get to the center of 
Peastiac rapidly and in a-.com- 
fortable manner. 
«J wish someone would outline the 
objections against this type of road. 
Teacher 
‘U.S.- Russia War 
Is Very Unlikely’   
to ask me, but I don’t think we're 
very near any war With Russia, 
Here's why, The Communists have 
so much hatred worked up against 
‘them in their satellites that if they 
got into any sort of a big scale 
war, they'd have revolutions all 
over the map, And the Commies 
know it! Yes, sir. They're just 
plain scared. 
Hf they epened full scale war 
against the U.S, there'd be re- 
velts on every side. If we could 
keep these unfortunate people 
supplied with arms and ammunt- 
: tion, they'd give Russia a Grade- 
A war on their own account, 
Russia Knows she's hated and 
she knows sti# has no friends, any- 
where. She can't. trust anyone for 
she only Jules by force, gunpow- 
der and 6pen murder. How can a 
gang of cut-throats like that dare 
risk a war? Will someone answer 
me that? 
< <   
‘inadequate condition of state parks 
meet with response both from 
_ the thousands who use the parks, and 
“from cities and towns near parks United States our shipbuilding in- 
terests have proven that they will 
be a topnotch competitor in the You haven't sent a reporter out 8. J. 
Israel Stalls U.N. Forces                       
    
  "and recreation dollars. 
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. ae ~~ recreational facilifies. ae 
~ and by out-of-state visitors. 
* * 
  which benefit greatly from tourist 
The A Automobile Club of Michigan 
is conducting an educational cam- 
- paign to acquaint citizens with the 
- park situation, urging them to seek 
Legislative action to improve our 
; ‘The club claims that appropria- 
Se tions for upkeep and operation of the 
~ state’s 59 parks and recreation areas 
have fallen far behind the growing 
"use of the parks by our own people 
As a result many park facilities field of passenger vessels. 
x * * 
This new ship will follow almost 
exactly the design and construction 
feature of the United States. After 
four years of arduous tests in all 
kinds of weather the engineering 
judgments used for the United 
States have proven successful. 
* * * , 
Convincing evidence that America 
is capable of making its mark on the 
world’s merchant marine will be the. 
sight in a few years of this new sister 
ship making regular Atlantic cross- 
ings. 
  
The Man About Town        
                
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BS Ci Mk oe 
Oliv er Twist and Ivan the Magnanimous   
David Lawrence Says:   ee   
Britain, France Set Stage for U.N. WASHINGTON—Prime Minister 
Eden and Premier Mollet and the 
peoples of Great Britain and 
France can derive a good deal of 
satisfaction over what has fust 
happened in the United States. 
For, without the noble example 
of self-denial which the British and 
French gave in agreeing to with- wise, a revolt from within any one 
country has far more chance of 
winning the sympathy and support 
of the other nearby countries than 
would the interjection of an ex- 
ternal factor which could serve 
as a means of rallying national 
passions. 
It is a delicate situation for the The Moscow government, in fact, is 
trying to prove that all this activity 
is inspired by the United States 
government, but it isn’t so 
When the U.N. takes up the 
Soviet resoluhon demanding an 
inquiry on the subject, an excellent 
opportunity is afforded to tell the 
real story of what various little by Ruining Roads, Rails 
By JOHN H. MARTIN 
INS Foreign Director 
The U.N. forces’ advance into 
the Sinai Desert toward the Is- 
raeli frontier has been completely 
halted by the withdrawing Israeli 
army's systematic wrecking of 
roads and railway. 
In their ‘‘scoreched earth” policy 
Ysraeli troops used giant road- 
breaking machines on all roads 
leading to the controversial Gaza 
Strip and the southern Negev part 
of Israel. 
The Israelis, in this unexpected 
action which has caused angry 
charges, also have hauled away 
more thaa half ef the Kantara- 
Gaza Railway. 
UN. officials believe that 19 
miles of the Kantara-FlArish road man of the Israel-Jordan Mixed 
Armistice Commission, resigned 
from the U.S. Navy to become 
Middle East director of the organ- 
ization which says {it is a non 
profit. non-political group aimed 
at creating better understanding 
between the United States and the 
Middle East. His headquarters are 
Cairo 
CALLED UNNECESSARY 
He termed the Israeli action 
“umnecessary as the Israelis met 
no resistance in this (Sinai) area,”’ 
and said that ‘‘if Israel gains from 
this latest aggression the United rd 
Nations is doomed in this area 
The commander also quoted 
“reliable sources’’ as saying the 
Israelis are reducing the Arab 
population in Gaza by encouraging 
~—~are in a serious state of disrepair ; draw .their troops from the Suez Western allies today, and they &roups on this side of the Iron and 30 miles of the road to Abu refugees to flee into the Sinat 
funds have not been available to bd bd area, there would -have been no Wisely agreed at the NATO meet- Curtain are trying to do to liberate Agheila are devastated. And they ‘Desert or to cross Israel into 
add needed additional facili- ite ristmas such emphasis possible on the con- ings last week not jo offer. any their countrymen. It might afford fear that the road-wrecking policy Jord : it ac : the basis of | by 7 Jordan 
ties. Personnel is toe limited. ; : trasting behavior of the Soviet program of military help if East e basig of an appeal by som will be carried out all the way to - 
m a + She , Union with regard to Hungary. Germany should revolt. This Of those same organizations to the Israeli frontier. Maj. Gea. FE. 1. M. Burne, 
* * * Past Y ears Record Snow doesn’t mean that private organ. the U.N. to plead with the citizens . «8 Canadian commander of the U.N. 
Sometimes things werk out for of free countries to send arms and force, last week asked Israel! 
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  “Take a Letter... 
Naw .» « Skip it” 
    - Ask any businessman. 
x* * * 
       
  out which ones.    
   _  Bstimates indicate that by 1960 
park use in the state may hit 28 mil- 
~ Mon; by 1970 as high as 38 million— 
_ providing our parks can serve that 
_ These throngs of park users repre- 
_ sent an impressive economic factor. 
‘We cannot afford to have out-of- 
state visitors shun Michigan because. 
we have failed to prepare for them. 
Neither should we deprive our own 
citizens of adequate outdoor recrea- 
Scarcely anyone wants to be s0 
that he never-receives any 
mail, .A letter from someone now and 
then is appreciated by th the most con- 
- One of the growing problems in 
many offices is how to cope with the 
increasing flood of mail and still have . 
a little time left for business. 
Some of the myriad of letters are 
“even worth answering; the trouble 
is you must open them ail to find 
We knew a college professor ‘way 
| back: who had a fine system. He 
piled up all his mail on a desk and 
__ kept pushing it back as new batches 
~~ arrived, The ones which fell on the 
floor didn’t have to be answered! Average Is in Our Favor 
Christmas: A word that should 
not be spelled any other way. 
That almost universal hope, desire and 
urge for a white Christmas, according to 
one of my most reliable weather histor- 
fans, 
Harvey Brackenberry, 
of Huron Gardens, may be realized this 
year. His hunch has been good most of 
the time during his nearly 40 years of 
observation. He says that, although the 
snow may thaw off the ground several 
times before that holiday, on two-thirds 
ents, 
George Morenus 
of Rochester, saya he's doing it because 
he wants to rescue his friends from the 
weather bureau. Costing one dollar each, 
he has found their forecasting to be far 
more reliable than that of the bureau. 
mas cards, and turn the balance over to 
the fund for building a new civic audi- 
torlum in Pontiac, to be dedicated when 
the city’s centennial is celebrated in 1961. 
No longer wondering what was chewing 
up the frosted plants in her flower gar- 
den is 
_ Mrs. Mortimore Blanchard 
of ‘Drayton Plains. After a recent snow 
she found deer tracks. 
“I may We a little premature,” 
Perry Alleman 
of Walled Lake, “But I'm going to vote 
for writes 
Jim Finegan 
of the Detroit Tigers in your baseball — 
contest next spring. He's the spark plug the best, and in this instance, had 
it net been for the original dis- 
play of impatience by Britain 
and France over Nasser’s tactics 
of aggression, there woald not 
have been the same opportunity 
teday to raily the Free World in 
a great moral denunciation of 
what the armies of the Soviets © 
are doing in Hungary. 
Today the. whole world sees 
Britain and France accepting thé 
verdict of the Free World that 
negotiation of a settlement of the 
Suez Canal question should be re- 
sumed without involving the pres- 
‘sure of military force. But the 
whole world sees also how the 
Soviet Union ts depriving the 
with ‘violating the political inde- 
pendence of Hungary” by “using — 
ite armed forces against the 
Hungarian people,” and calis 
upon Moscow te “desist forth. 
with from any. form of inter. 
vention im the internal affairs 
of Hungary” and te make “tm- 
mediate arrangements’ under 
United Nations observation fer 
gary.’ 
Many observers ask ‘‘what good 
will words do?"’ The question ig- 
nores the tremendous power of 
moral force in the modern world 
of extensive communication. The 
fact that the United Nations con- 
demns the Soviet Union—for the 
first time in the history of the 
international organization—will be- 
come known throughout the Iron 
Curtain countries 
* * * 
Tt is a signal to the people gen- 
erally that the Soviet Union, which 
has heretofore tried to give the 
impression that it was standing as 
a great government on a parity 
with other governments, is no 
longer doing so. ‘ 
Most fis the encour- 
agement which the U.N. resolu- 
tion will give te other peoples izations of emigres supported by 
volufitary contributions do not aid 
the underground resisters 
That's going on ail the time. — - ———— 
Dr. William Brady Sa help of all kinds. 
(Copyright, 1956, New York 
Herald Tribune, Inc. ) 
vs:   
Finds Calcium, Vitamin D 
Relief for Leg Cramps 
‘A correspondent describing the 
relief from painful nocturnal leg 
and foot cramps—relief he experi- 
enced soon after he began taking 
a daily ratidn of calcium. and vita- 
the vietim remains unaware that 
the doctor was just guessing in 
the first place. 
Although he enjoyed this relief for several months, his enjoyment . 
was not lasting. At the golf course 
he became acquainted with a new 
doctor, who informed him that 
using calcium and vitamin D will 
bring on hardening of the arteries. 
has been,so very helpful, but his 
blood pressure ig only so-and-so 
over so-and-so and he wants to 
keep. 
NO EXAMINATION 
The poor fellow does not mention 
that the doctor at the golf course 
has never examined him except” 
maybe casually over a skoal. 
But this here now hardening 
of the arteries is a ghastly idea, 
especially for a man who has 
never given any serious thought 
to the effects of tippling, for in- 
yer 
daily gre of Ca & D to 
the ordinary overre- 
fined American diet caused hard- 
ening of the arteries, my arteries 
should be in pretty precarious con- 
dition. For I've been using such 
a ration daily for many years, as   Yugoslav troops in the UN 
Emergency Force set out tauntily 
into the Sinai Desert last week in 
a motorized column equipped with 
trailers, heavy trucks and half- 
tracks—all American made. 
INDEFINITE DELAY 
But thus far they have not 
moved far from the eastern hank 
_of the Suez Cana!. and the delay, 
it seems, will be indefinite. 
s * * 
The roads, over which the Is- 
raeli troops sped in their quick 
conquest of the Sinai Peninsula, 
are dug up, blocking any advance. 
Trucks moving to the side into 
the sand get bogged down. military commander Maj. Gen. 
Moshe Dayan why his treeps 
were destroying the reads. Dayan 
reportedly grinned and sald:: 
“The longer {it takes the Egyp- 
tians to get to our frontier, the 
better.’ 
Portraits 
By JAMES J. METCALFE 
The perfect party is the one 
Where everybody present... , 
Has been selected by the host... 
As most polite and pleasant . : 
Where everything goes smoothiy. 
as. * “The host takes time and 
care... To satisfy the party taste * of the years Christmas has been white, peonie of H , Elmo H. Hutchison, Middle Hungary of their rights -D (instructions amphiet bleeding at irregular times . . . <4 
: Oakland pet is fortunate: in although on a few occasions it did not and liberties as an independent aa adule Tetany for when phi 4 and ett te the doctor to con. Past Mivecter of the “American =. . . Of everybody there . . . Where 
get that way until late in the day. nation by the cruel hand of an colt . _ Friends of the Middle East. everyone is happy, and. . . There 
- having large areas of the Huron- occupying army pe graene- ee reareay envelope , duet the investigation from there = narges that the Israelis are is no consternation . . . About the 
autw a "1 plied ; “making a ruthless, seorched- food or seating or .. . The flow 
~ Clinton Metropolitan park within its Performing his duty at Lansing today, CONDEMNS VIOLATION the trouble was “poor circula- Don’t try to impress the doctor earth withdrawal from Sinai” of conversation ., . In talking to 
- boundaries, and enjoys nin¢ other George Scott The U.N... by its” resolution, ’ at seemed far- fetch ed. Suct with your knowledge of medical and says that the Yugoslav each other, all. , . The guests 
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_state or conervation land parks. cathe pot of thet Cogrnsnral ITS gl Ret te ony teat ig” MM SSA Re Cap ager te 
Hen ow gered thelr growth, Dick. One ssitounrs’ vviectors “ro Union of Soviet Socialist Republics Sree ll Phony chin baie ket. . * nore “Roads * railroads communica; “MeMyY . . - It is a real achieve- 
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~ maintenance and adequate supervi- through. the sotions as we directed them n reais ing Mungary of us tnerty Like “e cold.” . a sare ae oe ee bevene’ tion lines, bridges. villages, water ment “nen ve The folks stay 
- sion is one which comes chase to us ee ene ne oe eum es he y beak oud hrgwne, aot © disease. au tanks, mines, oi] wells,” he says, bale an arty .. . AN blessings 
ran! * to do on Nov. 6. garian people of the exercise of convertible at any subsequent D8 Brady. if a namped wif. “are all demolished." on that charming host... Who 
és ais —_— - their fund tal rights.” :- “Ys sent - , . eir fundamental rights voment into ee row osereanea envelope 8 oom to The Pom- . e gives the perfect party 
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Case Records of a Psychologist:   
Teresa's. terror illustrates a 
often the reverse swing of the. 
pendulum to mask subconscious 
desire. So it was with Teresa. 
Her rigid conscience made her 
a slave to her home. 
By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE 
Case T-349: Teresa J., aged 29, 
has three children. 
“Oh, Dr. Crane, I am so miser- 
able,” she began on the phone. 
“Last week I won a TV prize 
which involves a free trip to 
Hawai. But I can't accept it 
ee aan aaa a 
“For I have a complex. t dure 
“Tt is a terrible feeling to be so 
frightened about ‘leaving home.     
          
             
      
            And most women have had an 
They view their womb (uterus) 
as the barometer of their physical 
charm. So when it normally ceases 
to function at about 45, they often 
grow terrified by the thought: 
“I can't be attractive to my 
husband any longer. I'm nothing 
but a nothing and not a thing at 
all:"*. 
Yet this is entirely false. The 
womb ig not primarily a sex or- 
gan but is excess baggage as 
regards marital relations. Get the Facts for Happy Marriage 
problem, though many people 
a “firmed recluse, In furthering one of his chief alms, the withdrawal of its forces and . 8 ee very interesting” | mistaken notion of what seem to think it does. 
2oas Mayor Bill Donaldson the . “re-establishment of the Now, what do I think? The cor- law, It is shown by the typical happens at this period in their eam. the male and female 
= Vat ledtere-con everdens:— we use chear “political: independence of Hun- pondent hates t what old maid’s fear lest a man lives. es are not constructed anatom- 
be "ts suggesting that we use cheaper Christ has ae we ne under her Wed. For fear is ** 8 ically so the wife can obtain 
marital satisfaction, unless a co}- 
lateral technique is employed 
which has been invented by the 
human brain. 
Teresa’s terror, therefore, was   
           . a a _ they needed to cinch the 1957 pennant.” ‘behind the Ifon Curtain to try described in the pamphlet Young Is it possible to get over this sort 
Pe a the same tactics that the Hun- Foiks and Old Folks, available on of thing? And am I losing my 
“Anyway, he explained, “most ‘We're being urged to write our legis- xarian people have so bravely request if you provide stamped,- mind?” 
- of the gene arenes in all lators to give their support to appropria- put inte practice. ehatirnent euvelope. SEX COMPLEXES 
     
             
      
          
      
              
     
        
    
  tions for the improvement and expansion 
ares of our state parks when they meet at see 
Lansing next month. I have the assur- “}jherate” the peoples in 
ance of our new ' the satellite countries. For to do 
State Senator L. Harvey Lodge, this would merely give the Soviets 
and a majority of Oakland County's rep- excuse for a general war. Like- 
resentatives that they are quite receptive LI'L ONES   
    
        
  
    Tos taniiee) where only to the proposition that means so much [© er such ill effect. we wad ab seca 
rey proper line is needed foe thie ares. Wz . CANDy PATIENT'S IDEA am 30,” she vaguely imagines. 
o cToOR The correspondent whose query “But I haven't enjoyed as much & lot of time” a 4} SToRe | we ae  oeery “at cae 3 
tor about painful cramps in leg or foot. romance an 
the walter gets an. Verbal Orchids to-_ oy 4 brought on this tirade casially re Mave wed.” . vealed a was Similarly e married : 
aed father, Valentine . Pmwnt] doctor, but he himselt that opined yt'39 te sckred when the views of 114 Green St.; ninetieth birthday, | the were Gwe te pet 40th birthday just ahead.   
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gillam 
_ of Clifford; nati wedding Anniversary, “1d lke that Job if you don’t _ take stock too oftent” a ne   
         
    
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  Arson Charoed Hal Boyle Says: 
You: Ca MIAMI BEACH, Fla. —~Notes | iThat’s General Direction 
ANCHORAGE, Alaska (P — 
porate is 
baggesa The head éf the re- n’ Feod a Celebrity to ‘Water easy Same of the dations whe ad pitched. the convention tycoons|ern states is Robert E. Lee.        
        pieeed a golden opportunity to! I get hungry, I eat one. What one   
  
Police 
New Jersey Blazes 
TRENTON, N.J. W—Police have! 
termed ag “definitely arson” two! 
church fires and attempts to start Find Evidence | 
at Scene of Two Recent. froma Toving sand dune: 
Florida’s ‘loksy- “Gold Coast’’ 
became fhe natidn's television 
capital over the weekend as TV to 
  dignitaries ranging from David 
Sarnoff to J. Fred Muggs gath- 
jered here in Pastelville-By-The- achieve “it. 
A fellow had to be careful where 
re his féet down on the, beach 
from putting footprints on 
the backs of such beauties as Jinx 
Falkenberg,. Jo Stafford, Mary 
Yates, Gina Lollobrigida, and a 
  ‘Sea for NBC's — apeeiversary. |dozen or more lovely fashion mod- 
els, ido- ae ee Serra 
What price success? In her case 
she admits, “It's starvation.” | 
Greatest ear-catcher of the con- 
vention was Brig. Gen. David 
Sarnoff, RCA’s board chairman 
and father of network broadcast- 
  tknown him all through the years— 
from the era when radio was a 
fresh wonder on into the dawning 
age of coior television —- were 
misty-eyed as the granite-faced, their keynote phrase on the future | 
of network broadcasting.” 
onetime Morse operator recalled) spread of: color TV so dominated 
the bygone time when adventur- corridor chatter that one wag ob- of television growth—“color is the | 
booster shot. of the fourth decade 
Discussion of how to speed the   
blazes in two other churches early, Startled Semadia Indians pad.) 
yesterday, dled deeper into the, Everglades. 
Historie First Methodist Church| to escape the video invasion, but) 
suffered some $200,000 damage. jeveryone else in Southern Florida) 
A smaller blaze did an estimated! seemed bent on crashing the con-| 
$500 damage to the First Born vention site—the glossy $17 mil} 
Living Church about ‘a mile and lion dollar Americana, “hotel of 
half away. Detective Capt. Joseph the year'’—for a wide-eyed look! 
E. Welsh said police found gaso- at some of TV's top stars at work 
line ignited in two other small and horseplay. 
churches close by the original fire. | ._ °* * 
Police and the Mercer County! Most of the fans were autograph 
prosecutor’s office continued their, collectors, but one lady had a 
investigation today ‘more serious hobby. When secur- 
felsh sai e were “det ity Policescaught up with her a 
i eee fires were “det- few minutes after she had skipped’ 
Another officer, Lt. ‘past the stouf rope separating the! 
Blocking, said: ‘upper crust from the lower crust, | 
“This is apparently the work of, ishe had eollected three handbags’ 
a religious fanatic firebug.” 
The. blazes came nine months “oe a fourth. Law rence | 
Biter St. M s Roman Catholic’ @ 6 j 
Cathedral wae destroyed in. ai. You can lead a celebrity to wa! 
three-million-dollar fire. The lives '€?, but getting him into it ts an) 
of Msgr. Richard T. Crean and ther matter. 
two women housekeepers were, Groutho Marx did dash into the, 
lost in that disaster, which is sti]]/ surf for a moment, but ran back! 
listed as suspicious ‘out complaining ‘It's a hard place 
Some 125 firemen answered the;to keep a cigar lit.” 
general alarm for the Methodist) One of the few stars who got 
ehurch fire at-4:30 a.m. Four suf-) Wet was J. Fred Muggs, known. 
fered minor injuries and four a8 “the boy chimpanzee most 
others narrowly escaped injury orJikely to succeed in a woman's 
death when a metal dome and roof| World.” 
collapsed into the two-story Sun- 
day echool section * * « 
While trying to outdo his rival, 
Dave Garroway, he fell into the 
‘hotel pool. He flew out in a rage, 
boarded a plane and left for Ha- 
vana to test whether the roulette, 
wheels there could really make Midland Gets Permit 
MIDLAND &®—Midland Hospital 
has been given permission by the a monkey of him 
Atomic Energy Commission to * « @ 
use radioactive isotopes for diag- Fyer hae a desire to stroll 
nostic work. The hospital is now parefooted over the bare backs of 
conducting a fund-raising cam- an acre of lovely women? 
paign for a new laboratory and) Anyone with that ambition who 
treatment room for the work. wasn't here over the weekend and was amiably looking eround) | ing, ous Americans sat up half the|served: 
One of the niodels disclosed aj ~ -¢ » ‘night, ears glued to a crystal set,) ‘What this country really needs} 
trade secret—how shé kept go ee In 1916 Sarnoff wrote a ‘memo trying rae pick up a station 150 is a new black and white set for 
elle slim, on the" possibilities of a “radio miles away. lithe color - blind man. He'll 
“lL carry a sack ot tomatoes|musie box.” In 1926 he launched’ But it was Sarnoff's son, NBC soon be the forgotten man of the         
      
         
         
       around,” -she said, “and whenever NBC, the first national network. Proséent. _Bob s arnoff,. who ‘industry. " 
‘THE ANIMALS’ CHRISTMAS By Walt Scott 
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. H, True of Dallas received a 
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He started to make a forced 20 when she stepped on a manhole'j} + 
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Gifts for the cigaret smoker are 
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Cigarette cases for the pocket 
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SAGINAW @®--Pedro Adrian, 2, 
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    and recovery of an 
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serving with the Communications|    
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  ‘PORT SAID, Egypt  — The 
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Mts at foreigners. He /€r_ has 
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paign unfounded re-|_ 1 
ports.” Of reports that some Jews and) 
- holders of British and French 
. been gem gen   After the fighting yesterday the 
transporta: British withdrew behind the four) 
aon of miles of barbed wire that bounds | 
their two-block-wide beachhead. Ine 2 
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the last phase of their withdrawal/The U.N. police patrol maintained 
order throughout 
rilas by moonlight Jate Saturday 
. yesterday 
Egyptian : Tuesday_and 350 more two days! said the Allied forces “‘killed some 
ithe battle area. The French were prepering to 
quit Port Fuad, across the harbor. 
the rest of the 
city. ‘ 
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their power drive against the guer- 
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ing alleys. The attack was 
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rillas during the 3'4-hour battle. 
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red streaks from tracer ammuni- 
flon laced the sky. British officers 
we're not sure of the 
number,” and captured 10 men in 
The only castalty reported on 
the British-French side was the 
victim of the grenade ambush. 
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  Watch Out for ‘Day Windle:   
Upheavals Dot 
Poland's Past Borders Have Shifted 
Many Times Since 
Medieval Days 
WASHINGTON—The new regime 
in Poland opens another chapter 
in the long history of changes and 
upheavals that have molded the 
destiny of that nation. 
‘The broad outlines of the story 
ean be read from the 
to the Black Sea—Poland’s borders 
have expanded and contracted 
with accerdionliie action, * 
At times, the country bas dap : 
Its life was short, however, At the 
1815 Congress of Vienna, this and 
other Polish lands again were 
marked off among the etre 
Prussians, and 
around the 
eignty was recognised by the 
Treaty of Versailles in 1919. By 
When World War II came, it! 
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me Await Entrioc Auburn Heights FBI Learn Pcie, "ttre Await Entries ridecteaee fe nap ee Visited by Santa OF AMENGED NIANGD) weet es in Yule Contest Bas Beck J. ad the - ; TTLE  — The Post-Intel-| The story saic ” re, | a 
4 . | Santa Claus” came early . this'jigencer, wa in a copyrighted story, {members of his immediate family 
— afternoon for some 40 children of|.aiq tod Beck Jr. have been “under surveillance 
| Area Winner Eligible Ofieaid today that Dave Beck Jr. ion” since: the FBI a inn g the men at the Auburn Heights| 95 vear.old son of the president of|and protection tates olot 
for Shot at $5,000 in he Py = R ar. Auburn |tn? International Teamsters bgt ated os we Ane P i special 
| Lighti iti ish som SOME in, the intended victim of a} Ri , roach, speci 
= Lighting Competition Heights and Pontiac donated gaily sibiee plot thwarted by the FBI.|agent in charge of the yop of 
| wrapped toys for the kids, while) ‘The scheme to kidnap Beck, the|fice of the FBI, declined 1 for 
The Pontiac Junior Chamber of the Men and officers of Delta Bat-/p.1 said in a story which quoted ment on the P-I's story. Beck vr, 
“}Commerce was still awaiting. the|"®'Y: 516th AAA Missile Battalion, | the elder Beck liberally, was|was out of town. ek ee 
first entry in the 1956 Christmas| (uPPeC in to provide a party: for) — jineneti —_—— 
Lighting Contest today as the Dec., hildren. . : 
49 deadline for entries approached.|, CDristmas trees. -donated by el American Legion chapters in both) Entries should be mailed to Rob- communities. decorated the ~ |         
       
   
           
    
           
     
     
       
      
      tert Elert, The Christmas Lighting : ; 
Contest, 71 W. Huron St. Entrants |&% the children enjoyed an, after. ‘}may call Elert at FEderal 42571 [OW pri Sle Santa’ Claus to submit their entries. {RAREERE OW gifts. 
judged on artistic merit, origin- 
_| ality, lighting techniques, and in- Af | B | * ; 
sacle Aller Long Battle’ gee TR omy First. prize winner in the local a A trons Anything a po re oN contest. open to all-city residents, SAN FRANCISCO P—A_ Michi-, You noe werk 
will be eligible for the $5,000 prize £4" physician today had custody Beautifully 
| lin “the General Electric's nation-' of the two sons he and he er | wide lighting contest. wife waged a sensational, ith. 
| Entries should list name, address !0ns.court battle over this fall. 
and a brief description of the dis-; Dr. George Edward Block,.20, of 
play, Elert, chairman of the event, Ann Arbor, was given custody of 
announced. |the boys, George, 5, and Joha, 3,’ 
Judges selected for this year’s Saturday as his ex-wife slumped 
contest will be Miss Lauretta Paul, to the, floor of an adjoining room, 
director of Pontjac General Hos weeping bitterly. 
‘| pital, Pontiac State Rep. Leslie H.| Mrs. ElizabethY Bowman Block, 
_|Hudson, Wayne H. Gabert, local! 29. formerly of Grand Rapids, was 
‘appliance merchant, &nd Curtis} ruled an “unfit mother’. in the 
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Haywort asmin, ki t ture, said she would stay |Chosen from the two, will receive’, yoliet m1. ‘alist. acc 
: of oe pic abe agg a ge cae “ in New Yok 0 hort ‘iene before going nd a selection of househoid appliances. f,. mother ae indinere Layaway 90 D AYS ; 
ye? which began| New York from Europe aboard the liner United Beverly Hilis, Calif., for Christmas. After that ‘ loan with other men in. his ef- TO PAY! for Christmas! Same as Cash! 
last y been operating) States. Rita, who has been away about a year shelf begin work on a new movie. Hit and Run Driver ifort to gain custody. Mrs. Block 
  
interruption with onrecerrierpnneme - i had been living in California, FREE HOME DEMONSTRATION 
J oa ® i Clara Aldrich. Mrs. Block's 
Tgervice was restored. The com- hd. shortage of $1:300,000: ‘The Home Kills Father of 4 -nurse for the two boys, slammed Mg -_ ae 
pany would not say from were et Many Pledges Bank's president, William R. the door in Dr. Block's face and WAYNE GABERT : t | Re ‘ the workers came. »se, 31, is being held in $30,000 SAGINAW w—Jesse J Howard, tld him: “You didn't get them, ; ¥ ir tually 
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pervice, the Poctemouth patice, wr} OWGIE NEW DANK . ace. Rose contends ne pocketed Gren was struck and killed early ‘°F the children. They were hand- MM YOUR ELECTRICAL APPLIANCE SPECIALIST 
ot der Acting Chief Albert D. Bailey : LY. | ne oti help mat local business. (049 near suburban Bridgeport by ¢ over moments later by Mrs. Opin fivery Night Cate into the city about Acting . »| ELLENVILLE, N.Y. #—A total trying fo help ow a motorist who failed to stop after Block's attorney. James Martain 121 N. Saginaw eee Reory em ve FE 5-6189 
waickiy Be emergency! of $800,000 has been pledged to-,™°"- the accident, state police reported. MacInnis, and drove away with . . i ‘ FF ; o inte 
, heir fath d grandfath 
A Ramee ncn ee _|ward the $1,050,000 needed to open Howard was returning with his their father and grandfather. an | All and in & four \the proposed new Ellenville Na- Foresees No Change wife and the children from Boyne ™ 
Portsmouth ‘excha yt, onal Bank. . , City 
rig arg "| Harry Resnick, chairman ot TAIPEI, Formosa @ — Walter, 4 tire went flat. Lacking a spare, 
: | Rows ge a were placed a businessmen’s committee, an- S. Robertson, U. S. Assistant Sec- Howard started rolling the tire 
shone nounced the pledges yesterday,- retary of State, said today he fore- along the road towards Bridgeport 
‘Wp brilliantly im the immediate ex-\#°4 added he was confident nec- sees no change in America’s Chipa to 8 service station. 
| change area. jessary capital will be raised by policy as a result of Indian Prime| The accident occurred about « 
           
     
          
        
      
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& persons were barred from government, . Eisenhower. Robertson Police sald they located the family ct 
* reside there. The bank will replace the dé spoke to newsmen as he arrived in the car about two hours later. : aJ* 
to trans. funct Home National Bank, closed|for talks with President Chiang They were patiently waiting for 
|Dee. 4 after auditors found a Kai-Shek Howard to return.     
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sroup wag thought to be meeting|ag refrigerators and TV sets, ty Second Seer SUS-| invited to visit the United States, 
at the Kremlin today, with discus- lov and Deputy Premier V. M.li¢ has been learned. sion of whether to tighten or relax| chances Molotoy. ‘They fayor a thoroughly |" Authorities also appeared to feel| ‘Some time   
the grip on the satellites at the 
head of the agenda. 
Russians and Westerners accu» 
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Central Committee would meet 
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breeder ne gdm) esi 8! the t in East Europe. 
respondents were t Foreign Minister Dmitri " At the S66, faction handed by 
Tune 6 Se Gienet shel Cam 
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ways issue a communique when 4   
ig over,”’ 
From what the Soviet press 
been talking about most "a sal 
weeks, observers here believe 
committee’s agenda included: 
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1, The recent events in Hungary, 
Poland and Yugoslavia and their 
effect on the process of de-Stalin-|— 
ization, A decision on whether to 
tighten or relax the Kremlin’s grip 
on the satellites could stem from 
the discussion, 
2. Possible changes in the Mos- 
cow leadership. 
3. Housing—Discussions of this’ 
perennial shortage have appeared 
frequently of late in the Soviet 
press.   
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—The _old _Problem of heavy in- PRESENTS UNIT OOLORS — Major Archie Major Johnston had been executive officer of the evitable, having great ramifica- 9x9n Yo —| B. Johnston (right) accepted the colors and his- battalion which has one of its five batteries, [tions which we must study and!   
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   ane Capers’ “Cane | 1. E. Gordoti, Dr. and Mrs. George Petroff and Dr. 
‘and Mrs. Matthew Gill. 
| AT DOOR 
Mrs. Moore, ticket chairman, announces 
that tickets may be obtained from sorority mem- 
bers or at the door. 
Members of Beta Mu chapter of Epsilon Sigma 
Alpha attended the Christmas patty and pledge pin 
dinner held at Aunt Fanny's. Mrs. Elmer Johnson 
was chairman of the recent affair. 
Alpha Alpha chapter members receiving their 
pins from Eliza Bryant, international recording 
secretary were Mrs. Harry Rhedes, Mrs. Jack 
Andress, Mrs. Donald Stone and Mrs. Jack Holler, 
Pledges from Beta Mu chapter were Dolores 
Brown, Mary Kay Nelson, Diane Crigler and Eliza- 
beth Rockefeller. =e = . 
Following the dinner, secret pals were disclosed 
and gifts were exchanged. | 
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Pentiac Press Photes 
After the work comes refreshments and These members of Alpha 
Alpha chapter of Epsilon Sigma Alpha have just finished plans for 
their “Candy Cane Capers” dance, scheduled for Friday, Dec. 21, at West Lawrence street, Mrs. E. L. Schiefler of Vinewood avenue, Mrs. Donald E. Moore of Buster drive and Mrs. Elmer O. Johnson of 
Baybrook drive. Proceeds will be donated to the Children’s Psychi- 
Despite the tophat; i's’ doubtful day dance. Pulting the finishing touches 
eon iin - , 
Alpha chapter members “of Epsi Sigma Alpha spenene ‘their : 08 of Orchard Lake road and Dee Brim of 
With her are (left to right) Mrs. Ben Sweeney of 
Women's Sectio 
land daughter, Heather, of Los An- 
ie Children's Poychictrié ‘Servite. 
at Pontiac State Hospital will benefit 
from the “Candy Cane Capers” dance __road and Mrs. Edgar Plympton of Man- 
Friday evening at Elks Temple. Alpha — son drive, . 
Alpha chapter members ‘of ESA check- Bed ia a 
or detergent to a thick lather. (Presbyterian Group Now trim the tree with shiny 
bthe bende or berries ox salebibiie Holds Yule Luncheon 
cake candles, _ing @ poster for correct information are (left) Mrs. Don Murphy of Cooley Lake 
SER Sk ful “about” Fri: on the-snowman: are-ftop)-Ann-Fierney— Elks Temple. Shown are (left to right) Mrs. Earl J. Smith Jr. of atric Program at Pontiac State Hospital. 
snes +—__ 
‘Alpha Beta ————$—— 
| ‘Chapter Has 
Yule Party 30 Attend Dinner, 
Program at Home 
of Mrs. Galbraith 
In a gay Christmas setting in 
|the home of Mrs. Stuart Galbraith 
jon West Iroquois road, Alpha Beta 
{Chapter of Delta Kappa Gamma 
s 
Linden street, Mrs, Calvin Rhodes of Bloomfield Ter- 
race and Mrs. Ralph Wilson of Oneida road. Dancing 
will be from 9:30 p.m. to 1:30 a.m. at Elks Temple. Mrs. Harry Woodman {left) of Gateway drive is 
general chairman of the Epsilon Sigma Alpha holiday 
dance, “Candy Cane Capers,” being held Friday. 
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. Teache rs 
N Club Has 
SIXTEEN [Annual Party 
The Teachers Exchange Club. 
gathered for the annual Christ- 
Personal News of Interest in Area)ie o's 0 sw Robertson home on Voorheis road. MONDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1956 
° * ie : 
Faye Donaldson assisted Mrs. 
ftobertson as hostess. Grace Clark, 
Sunda - a member of the Pontiac Story 
gary Circle home Sunday evening. . ss League, told three Christmas 
o * lperty held Sunday’ in the cwiel iV Driving Lessons|scries, and the Junior Girls’ En- Another Sunday evening supper/Room of Pontiac Federal Savings! Carhire firms. in England offer) semble from Pontiac High School 
party highlighting the social calen-|and Loan Building. : |sang several Christmas songs. 
dar over the weekend was hosted) * .* @ Americans free lessons in left- Members brought Christmas 
by Mrs. Carlton H. -Higbie at . hand driving. Anyone who still gifts for children st Lapeer 
Bloomfield Hills Country Club. ‘ * * * hand traffic im crowded streets at the 
can contaet the Pilot Service of the| *% their holiday project, 
Automobile Association in London.| Teceat meeting Mr. and Mrs. 
Mr. and Mrs, Semon E. Knudsen 
Mr. and Mrs. 
Robert Sees 
Gricdhey of Duo Decum Club 
- Bloomfield_\Picks New Officers ° 
Hills Twelve members comprise the 
announce the |D¥o Decum Club which recently 
engagement of elected Mas, Melvin McKinnon as 
their daughter, geles, are visiting at the home of! © 
John Andrus | Other members of the club are Mrs. Frank -Graham, Mrs. 
  
ee ee \Society held its annual Christmas 
dinner party. 
Thirty members and guests en- 
joyed the event with Mrs. Elsie 
Welch as chairman of arrange- 
ments. Assisting her were Mrs. 
William Perrin, Hazel Potts and 
Mrs. Harvey Bidstrup. 
A business meeting was con- 
ducted by President Mrs. Irene 
Albright, who read greetings 
from the scholarship recipient, 
Ruth Goodwin, whe was unable 
te attend the party. A corsage of 
bills was arranged as a shower 
for the student. 
Mrs. Welsh narrated a Christ- 
mas program which was opened by 
a group of 12 Walton Boulevard 
Six pages today 
in Women’s Section 
j 
School students singing the old 
Welsh air, “Deck the Halls.” Gary 
\Howard, a first grader, sang “I 
|Ain’t Gettin’ Nuttin’ for Christ- 
mas" by Bennett. This was fol- 
lowed by a descant arrangement 
of “Jingle Belis’” sung by sixth 
graders. ” 
VARIED PROGRAM 
Brenda Davis, soprano, sang the 
solo parts in “Silver Bells” by 
\Evans. “God Bless This House” by 
| Harmer was sung by Pat David- 
json and ‘Winter Wonderland” by 
‘Bernard and “White Christmas” 
iby Berlin were: presented by the 
Walton group. 
riin. group was trained 
by Ruth Laudenslager of Webster 
School. 
Wayne Batters sang “Santo 
Natale” and Bobby Prevette pre. 
sented “Song of Peace” by Sibe- 
lius. Mrs. Jean James trained the 
\Walton choir and played piano 
accompaniments. 
Marcia Galbraith played organ 
accompaniments for the soloists 
and for the cafol sing by the whole 
hour. 
Colonial Group 
eets at Home i 
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For yet 1 wie to thik that 
was a lot of nonsense, but nowa- 
  samé basic black dress which was 
in my trousseau, © 
“Year after year, I used to 
haul it out for the holiday season 
and wear it with a new dime-store 
flower or a string af inexpensive 
beads. 
SAVED ENOUGH 
“Last year I decided that what-) bolero, 
ever happened, I'd have a new 
dress for this year’s parties. I 
scrimped all year and found that 
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for similar jackets! , 
“My friends practically tried to 
buy it off my back and people I CHRISTMAS SELLING . 
    Fae * 
ee a pretty good seamstress, 
but for a while I couldn’t think of a ee 
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| > Personal “T shopped until I found an at-|7~ , 
tractive and inexpensive piece of! — 
material ‘and put tiny Christmas 
ornaments.on it, 
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18. Size 12, with sleeve, 5% yards: 
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No, 8421 with Patt-O-Rama in- 
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years. Size 4, with sleeve, 1% 
yards of 35-inch; % yard contrast. 
Two patterns. 
For these patterns, send 35¢ for 
each in coins, your name, address, ~ Supper Dish 
| Emerson likes to read, go to the) 4% 
‘ter he delights his children by|_    
Quilted Robes 
and 
Dusters. 
      
  Uses Cheese 
and Shrimp Male Cook Adds 
a Gourmet Touch 
With Pink Wine 
“By JANET -ODETI 
When men start experimenting} 
in the kitchen, they usually come 
Jout with good food. They are more 
daring with ingredients. William 
J. Emerson, county superintendent 
of schools, concocted a seafood 
dish recently that was most suc- 
cessful, 
When free time is available, Mr. |’          
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By William J. Emerson 
          3 cups milk 
‘% cup medium cheese b 
2 pimilentos parsley “Baby Dolls” Arthur’s Second 
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§ ounces butto® mushroom Nylon Tricot in white or Make a white sauce of the first paste! colors. Double 
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Just before serving add wine, 
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Mrs. Floyd McRath of Elizabeth 
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Press, 372 W. Quincy Street, Chi- 
cago 6, Tl. 
Send an extra 25 cents now for 
your copy of the Fall & Winter 
"36 issue of ‘our complete pattern | 
book, Basic Fashion—a complete! 
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sews for herself and her family. 
Local WSCS Hears   
of Flint Rally Jan. 25 
Announcement was made of the 
Flint District WSCS ‘“Mid-Winter 
Rally’’ at the recent Christmas 
meeting of the WSCS of Oakland 
Park Methodist Church. The rally, | 5 
scheduled for Jan. 25, will be held 
at Trinity Methodist church in Flint, 
Mrs. Albert Barker opened the 
meeting with a prayer= “For All}>> 
Children” was the topic used for us 
devotions by Mrs. Kenneth Skelton. 
Ardie Grubaugh of the Michigan 
Bell Telephone ~Co. showed two|- 
films on Christmas. Refreshments |: 
were served during a social hour 
by the Esther circle.   
  
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Nylon net and horsehair 
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Wernet thru teens. 
Community Nat'l Bank Bidg. 
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% the selection is the best we've ever had... Milk glass, 
.. brass, Bristol china, wood and other metals . . . table and 
floor ‘styles thot ore exciting ond beautiful . . . priced 
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__ Lamp pictured is graceful, Venetian style shown in cur- 
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He says you are; sure. But how you can relax and 
‘about it? How great an effort If he wants 
ISTAPP’S jhave you been making to please appear to be by acting a part— 
. « . Know they want... him. then let him re find her. 
Have you been pretending toe —_ ne 
Hy | ( } bi ae ee Standish Group = Boots lhag | Ton Know he kes em? __ Has Yule Party   
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WHITE PARADE BOOTS %, #!— and repressing | your’ ‘Mrs. Dan Kinney of East Huron natural exuberance in. order to street was hostess Friday to the 
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unless You can pretty much be hoeck, tickets and Mrs. Manus ’ 
| yourself. Play acting will grow and Mrs. Kinney, ways and 
tiresome. Suppressing your own means committee. 
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    near future, is not going to be as 
_ Pit is today. 
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than you 
able to’sit right in your own home E 
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if | WDiislie Futons to Control Home of the Future aw   
“\grain they ete laat winter. My tania! 
problem was to see to it that the 
squirrels got some of the peanuts 
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Pagacgnry See 
think when you will be" they 
  
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for years 
jadvantages. For instance, you will 
hea able to look at the vegetables] & 
are ordering over your tele-|] % 
| Vielon-telephone, but how will you) 
and I look, upside down on a beau- 
= \ty angle, 
cold-creamed, while we listen? Ohl © 
well, I suppose we will be able to] (4 
| This may lead ‘to complications — 
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  RYAN | ‘The Russians are patiently 
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pt, at the ™Mo-jinks, Egypt's trade with the East edged leader of/is carried on through @ series of 
two-way agreements which amount 
in the long run, to barter. These 
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| THE PONTIAC PRESS, , MONDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1956_ ewes | 
eS et a ee Be : pen ook By Cart Grubert . me ’ 
Circus’ Lives, 
Says Tent Vet Believes That Big Top. Should Appeal Mainly: 
to Youngsters 
  ATLANTA “(INS) — George A. 
Hamid, veteran circus impressario, 
said in Atlanta ‘today that “as 
long as there are children there 
: : will be circuses.” 
sare Hamid, who has owned and pro-     now, 
The Communist bloc has be- 
      
   
   
     
    
   
      intermediary for 
seem to expect that Egypt even-| 
»,itually will be forced to gear her: 
economy to the East bloc. Then 
Her sister |the strong poljtical infiltration will 
begin. a Ft ab FE g i LONDON  — Alexis Chwastov, 
iwhose American-born daughter MOSCOW (®— The Soviet gov- 
jwas taken from him and awarded ernment has accused three U.S to =e | 
road, but the pat- * . # ‘her Michigan mother last week,/p57 jet bombers of trespassing 
still Controlling all propaganda out- was reported today to be behind near the big Pacific port of Via- 
lets, Nasser’s government is keep- ‘D¢ Iron Curtain. 'divostok last week on a flight that 
ing the effects of the recent inva-| It was toward his native Rus- was ‘clearly a reconnaissance at- 
sion on the economy well hidden | %!@ that Chwastov was fleeing with tempt.” from the Egyptian people. The his 2-year-old daughter, Tanya,’ A Soviet note sent the State De- 
regime also has been able to con-|When a British court interrupted) partment via the U.S. Embassy in 
frightened at! vince most of the Egyptian people his flight on an injunction obtained Moscow demanded punishment for 
that they won a great victory. jby Tanya's mother, Mrs. Elena'those responsible and that steps 
. A few in Egypt know better. Dieczok of Detroit. ) -|The army officers, for example, | The Daily Express reported that lations of the state frontiers of the 
the British-French-Israeli/know Egypt suffered defeat in Si- the 58-year-old Chwastov slipped U.S.S.R, by American aircraft.’ 
to have closed off for|/nai at the hands of the Israelis.|Ot of London Friday night on a * 6* @ 
_acces-| There is some bitterness—against,Plane bound for Prague _._ilS. Air Force—officials_in—Jta- : 
i i He i hr af HF i ey H nf sible avenues of rescue from the|Nasser among higher army offi-| The newspaper added he was en pan, where B57s have been sta- 
‘West, For the moment, only Pres-'cers whom he ovefruled in his/Tute to Southern Russia to visit tioned since last January, said 
ident the power to/decision to retire before the Is-|his 91-year-old mother. 'they had no knowledge of any such 
the direction of Egypt's raeli attack. If the public suspect-| Mrs. Dieczok arrived back in flight. The State Department with- 
course. And he himself in a sense|ed a defeat at the hands of Isracl,. New York with Tanya Saturday held comment until the note could 
: y. {ithe result would be confusion and|and was expected to return to De-|be studied further.) 
late for Nasser turmoil. it this week. | The note said the three Ameri- 
On the surface in Cairo, nothing) Tanya was born out of wedlock|can planes flew over the area of 
seems wrong. There are no short-|'o Chwastov and Mrs. Dieczok who the big Siberian nava] base Dec. 
ages, Domestic trade seems to be Were living in Philadelphia. After|J1 in the early afternoon. 
flourishing. But factories are run-/her marriage to Dieczok she moved * * @    
    
  a Sn ie canes Fanya'$ Father Flies Russia Claims 3 U.S. JetsFormer Cowboy Dies ros Soi semc mS jf erstem ot patitia) trade ry forthe Wester py _ Bee et ercre. ven Behind Iron Curfain Fjeyy Over Soviet Base 
be taken to ‘‘prevent future vio-, 
recurrence . . ., responsibility for| , now 
the consequences of such viola- Canes Freer tions pne ect traction. ee 
_tions_will __rest_squarely _on__the hin in—stitches-—=—the_kind that! Hamid does not believe the clos-| iduced indoor circuses for 25 
lyears and operates the biggest 
i in the 
success in any “big top” pro- 
‘gram is appeal to youngsters two in Rest Home at 101 jem sees | | 
| HOUSTON, Tex. (#—Frank M.! ‘The brisk, grey-haired pre- 
bility prevailed in’ the area, pre-Edwards, 101, former cowboy,| comer, who says he pace his 
cluding the possibility that the pi-/T@mcher and real estate speculator| “ABC's of show business from | 
lots lost their way,” the note de-|ted at a rest home here yester-| Annie Oakley in the Buttalo Bill | red 3 _.. (day. Show,” attributes the failure of clared. It contended. the — flight; + the “Greatest Show On Earth’ 
“can be regarded only as a pre-| He built a stone home in Kerr- tent show larzely te the 
meditated action of the U.S. mili-| Ville when he was 80, and always ** ® ow largely     tary authorities with obvious re-/%¢W ® Lone Star flag from the! tact thet & “went, Meliyweed.” | connaissance purposes.” |25-foot flagpole in front. | Hamid was referring to the clos- 
The note gave no indication of jing. last year of the Ringling 
any action taken iby Soviet detense Tuffy Gets Real Tough, ones, ae ee orces against the planes, But it * * . —~ . 
concluded that “in the event of a /Fainer ts in Stitches jannounced plans to reopen the 
igovernment of the U.S.A," 
* * (hurts. ing of the Ringling show under 
Fraser, an anima! trainer, was canvas means an end of the cir-) 
Two Soviet MIG fighters shot/rehearsing his male lion, Tuffy,/cus, as a tent show. He says that) 
down a U.S. Navy patrol plane for a television show when Tuffy he does not plan to take his circus, joff Viadivostok Sept. 4, 1954, and got tough and clawed his master out-of-doors because he has built’ 
|the Soviets charged the plane hadjacross the chest. It took about a/up @ “tremendous local good will’’| 
flown over Siberia. Nine of the 10 half dozen stitches to fix Fraser|among, cities played under spon- 
jmen. aboard were rescued. The up. jsorship, of civic and charity, 
|United States denied the Russian| (tee jgroups. * 
| charge of trespassing and said the | The king of Sweden is required) Neither does he feel that a smal! 
jplane was over international wa-|to be a member of the Lutheranicircus can be built up to the fol-. 
ters. t : i church. : Nowing of the “big top.”   to Detroit -with her ‘husband. “Fine weather and good visi- 
out of supplies. As the situation)      on — 
  
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_MONDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1956 PONTI AC, MICHIGAN      
Downtown Pontiac: Additions ‘and Subtractions 
  
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  THE DOWNTOWN AREA — For the convenience of Christmas 
shoppers and motorists in Pontiac, The Press prints the above map 
showing one-way streets and municipal parking lots in the central 
business district. The map was prepared by the City Engineering 
' Dept. and approved by City Traffic Engineer Theodore M. Vander- 
stempel. The three parking lots, two on Lawrence and one on La- 
‘fayette (checkered on the map, are the most recent additions to               AUBURN 
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the municipal parking lot program. The’ Lawrence lots have en- 
trances and exits only off Lawrence Street. City officials have 
warned that the North Lafayette lot cannot be entered from Oak- 
land as shown on the map. The latest one-way street conversion 
is that of making Lawrence and Pike streets one-way east and 
westbound, respectivély, from Williams to Perry. Lafayette street 
between Cass and Oakland has been returned to two-way operation.   
AwSON ALLEY 
  
‘ 
Man's Best Friend Is a Cop’   
Opinions Back Unmarked Car Issue 
Pontiac citizens added to an old;foreement agencies in defending 
the use of unmarked patrol cars maxim today when they revealed 
im a random poll that, aside from 
a dog, “man's best friend is a) 
cop” ., . where traffic safety is 
In doing so, they, joined in the 
chorus of Oakland County law en- to nab traffic violators. 
  
      “It’s the only way to get those Ave., said that the police have 
ho¢ roddérs,” said cab driver 
Beb Johnson, of 62 Belleview 8t. 
“But drivers should obey the JAW   Whether there Is a cop around 
er not.” * 
Frank McDonald, of 62 Ruth years,” said McDonald, 
they've got no gripe coming from 
me, They’ve got a job to do just 
like we do. 
’ WwW som 
always given the cabbies a fair aciving. wing, ands pols me ole 
shake. 
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“and Sage Renders ‘Double Martini Job’   
The following letter is ‘etl. exghanaioegs 
“Last week a Holly expert predicted a cold 
winter because of the current color of the breast 
bone of the turkeys, geese and ducks. Your Mr. 
Yiffnitz forecast the fall weather perfectly. He 
did a better job than the professionals, What does 
he say about the coming winter?” 
* * * . 
Several Press editors cornered our Herman Lysander 
Yiffnitz as he was ducking out for his second extra 
coffee break. “Herman, what is your weather predic- 
tion for the coming winter? You did a tolerable job 
on the autumn.” 
“Tolerable!” echoed Herman. “It was perfect. Don’t 
down-grade me.” 
“O.K” soothed someone. How about the winter?” 
* *- 
“That,” said Herman, ce a double Martini job.” 
He looked around expectantly. 
“You know the office rules.” : 
“0. K. O. K. I hit the fall perfectly. Why 
shouldn’t I? One of my ancestors was old Chief 
High Sky Wigwam who forecast the weather for 
the Six Tribes. They relayed his opinion by smoke 
signals. He never made a mistake in 22 years, 
although one year a puff of smoke rolled over and 
a Sioux hunting peaty ™ wos out in a blizzard.” 
“But, Herman, how about this coming winter?” 
* “All right,” said Herman. “I shall use the me 
my. great, great Aunt Malisha Toola.:She always   
“Seven,” corrected someone. Cold Winter on’ Wal 
Scoffs Press’ Man 
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—“You're off for 
cast just after she did the dance of the eight veils. . .” 
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Pontiac area. And I don’t use the silly 
tem. Every year some of the dumb-witted 
leap into print and any 8 aie 
me eee eee 
or thelr pet poodle of the beavers hare: i 
Did you ever ace a horse that didn't have 
coat in the winter?” : 
*S0-0-0-0, I fly in the face of these local 
eee Pee 
“Your prediction?” 
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sh Sainte clear Cea la 
“The mercury may never touch zero. 
“Hf it does, it will be with absolutely 
no wind —a dead calm, 
“There will be less snow than usual. _ 
“There'll be a few drifts, but nothing — 
like that Pennsylvania deal. 
“And Christmas — will not be white. 
“There it is, That’s final and official.” 
He looked pieediaaty. “Cae See 
of the day, and Herm 
the second landing on the stairs with the 4 
  
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ae: eee Fabulous Result [Refugees Ria   
Mea ze aw aw sam out] Missile Test to 'Prasdbon   
  
  
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      “A Gift from Connoly’s Means More’ 
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$ as any projectile yet launched by/|to few 
*|man. The missile was said to have leave before the end of the. 
:| gone farther than any previous un- 
; manned vehicle. 
b | sibly to duplicate or exceed the li i 
| accomplishment \by warning them of police checks. | 
i “Everyone ” 
Eisiles and Rockets magazine, its/#0ut the ‘Austria Special’, editor, Erik Bergaust, will 
sound, dark, across 
-©| The Army declined comment, for four 
* but other informed sources said™ ® haystack to avoid detection 
4 \the information was accurate.    
  VIENNA Hungarians Army Reportedly Fired this Gain -* “Austria Special.”| 
‘Jupiter C’ Projectile sy ‘ne i pene a arses 
Highest, Fastest Yet 7 | if I 
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overflowing, 
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In a forthcoming issue of Mis- said 
say|® young Hungarian refugee who 
stage test dovice sesched on ait est stage test an al- : 
titude of almost 650 miles and aj!om without any. incident. There 
distance of 3,300 miles. He will| Were 
say it flew almost 15,000 miles an|S¢ngers 
hour — 19 times the speed of 
      eee (through 
“A guide-   
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Bergaust said in an interview, that our tribulations were over. Wei   
'is set at Cape Canaveral, Fla., t0 time we heard gun shots. Then 
; launch a test model of the Doug- we moved onward again, dropping. 
las Thor which, like the 80-foot-'t9 the ground at the slightest 
‘long Jupiter, is an Intermediate sound. 
Range Ballistic Missile. The Jupi- “When the guide suddenly said! 
iter was developed by the Army} ‘all right, you are in Austria,’ ie 
    land Navy. ‘had to sit on the moist earth for 
ja while to let the idea sink in * * * ° e 
Give her a hosiery treat 
ithe Army launched the Jupiter C\gave him all our money, which is! en me 
‘after dark the evening of Sept. 20.|valueless here anyway, out of! with new double-loop ‘He said it went out over the missile|sheer gratitude. For, after all, he! 
test range extending 5,000 miles|)was going back, but we were 
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‘classes are exempt, and for “home- and 5 @.m. unless accompanied by} 
a parent, guardian, or custodian. 
Violators are to be delivered into 
the care of a guardian or held at 
the police station until called for. 
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coming dance night,” when high 
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MIAMI (INS) — Screen star) 
Gloria Dehaven and a Miami auto) 
firm executive, Dick Fincher, will 
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‘Iplaints of people stealing Christ-) 
He the tree Stratton and Charges against 
eharge of joitering and was fined 
Two women, Mable Craig, 1, 
i | who lives at_» downtown hotel, and 
Marie Davis, 44, who gave the 
‘police a Wessen street. address, 
_ Or more, prophets heralded # com- both t als. the view is made grim by the lone grave of a ~~ ite SIO Anis snd. eeh_Bleeded innocent to morals ' s a 
” others, They said he would be as a/ 
_.. Jight,_and_even Gentiles, far and) offenses and were jailed under $100 
bond aplece. Their trial date was 
Cheers Greet Eden, Laborites Stay Silent | 
LONDON «®—Bronzed and smil- 
ing, Prime Minister Eden 
turned to Parliament today after! 
nearly a month's absence. j 
Eden’s Conservative party sup- 
cheered for 25 seconds as    
  
      
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‘stared at him in stony silence. | 
It was Eden's first appearance, 
there since his doctors ordered, 
from a three-week rest cure in the! 
\sunshine of Jamaice. * * 
Though there were no cheers 
from the Laborites their leader,’ 
|Hugh Gaitskell, welcomed the 
‘Prime Minister back. 
In the Parliamentary lobbies 
‘Conservative members of Parlia-; 
iment still speculated openly about) 
‘Eden's political future. Several|       resignation. ; 
  
County Gets Complaints 
on Yearly Tree Thieves 
  around the corner, the usual com-, 
imas trees are starting to hit the 
Oakland County Sheriff Depart- 
ment — 
William Buell, of 5690 Cedar Is- Jand Rd., White Lake Township,| 
  
    
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them .. . Arise, shine.| Yandgals stole an outdoor set of CHICAGO (INS)—Circuit Court) 
20 Christmas lights decorating a 
tree outside a home at 495 W. Wal-| 
‘ton Blvd. sometime early Sunday, 
‘Pontiac police said. 
++! Russell Lindsey of that address 
said there apparently was an un-| 
successful attempt to remove a 
Santa Claus figure from the top of ander 16-to be on the streets-or}— 
;)in public places between 10:30 p.m. 
Selling Liquor Costs | 
Pontiac Man $100 
re-| 
[he walked into the House of Com-| on its survey of the government's 
jcontroversial relocation 
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At first. glance ‘this Budapest park presents the 
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‘(Move to Industrial Cities or Starve erican Indians Fa 
NEW YORK ® — Many Ameri-jco, 
can Indians, says a leading Indian and San Jose — where year-round! 
interest organization, are faced employment is available. | 
with this choice: leave their homes * *« 8 
on the reservation to move into The association, however, urges 
large industrial cities — or starve. the government's Bureau of In-; 
The Association on American dian Affairs to get behind a Point, 
Indian Affairs, Inc., in a report;Four program to ‘elevate Ameri- 
can Indian communities to the 
level of health and well-being pre- 
vailing elsewhere in the United 
States.’ 
The survey team, headed by Dr 
Mary H. S. Hayes, spent months program, 
says that the program is “hu- 
manely operated’ and needed by 
the destitute Indians living a bar-: 
ren existence on undeveloped re- 
servations, . in on-the-spot research and study. 
Under relotation, - reservation’The report was written by La 
Indians are resettled at govern- Verne Madigan, the association's 
ment expense in industrial cen-/executive director. 
ters — Los Angeles, San Francis-'! More than a million dollars was     
Pageant at Cass City 
Draws Big Audience New Officers Named 
by County 4-H Club Cass CITY u—An estimated 
,000 spectators were on hand last 
The Oakland County 4H Service night tor the pageant which has 
are known to favor his "faa meting Saturdays "gars Gristas Town | 
cial meeting Saturday. ‘igan’s Christmas Town.” 
Kenneth Smith of South Lyon) | Some 200 townspeople took will head the group for 195. Other! in vote Lah the second annual Christmas, 
pageant featuring the Nativity and) 
People- began arriving. at the. Lake Orion, vice president; Vir- 
gihia_Wade_of _New Hudson... sec- 
With the Holiday season just retary; Frank Lessiter of Lake four acre hillside stage at 11 a.m. © 
Orion, treasurer mcentati . : yesterday for the presentation last 
New recreation leaders are Sue night. Cars were lined up for more 
Tobin of Novi and Howard Storm than 4 mile on M 81 leading into 
of Lake Orion. Fair board repre- the city. Many spectators came in Sentative is Paul Cook of Orton- .nartered buses 
ville . . The Pageant, first held in 1954, 
The group also selected new! yo. not presented last year. lt was 
  
  | Nixon is due in Vienna Wednes- 
‘day for a two-day look at the prob- 
jem of Hungarian refugees from,   
  
Officials Warn of Threat 
From Russian Soldiers. 
Near Austria 
VIENNA ®—U.S. and Austrian 
security officials are strongly ad- 
vising Vice President Richard M. 
Nixon to keep away from the hole 
in the Iron Curtain on Austria's 
border with Hungary 
communism 
* * * 
When the visit was first planned 
the vice president reportedly 
wanted to see for himself the ar 
rival of refugees who continue to 
pour past the line of red-and-white 
fiags that mark Austrian territory. 
  Tt was authoritatively reported, 
that Austrian and American secur-| 
ity officials agree this would not! 
be a good idea. Details of Nixon’s 
itinerary have been withheld for, 
security reasons } 
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  freedom fighter in the foreground and the man captured and the other escaped. . * 
carrying a sack of potatoes. They 
are symbols of the death and hunger that have counted 
descended on the Hungarian capital. 
* 
* ce Choice 
Denver, Chicago, St. Louis|spent in the last fiscal year in p>, St., Pontiac police said. 
relocating about 4,275 persons. 
| The survey team found bitter said he found the trousers discard- | 
‘opposition between local organiza- 
tions — such as clubs, churches 
and Indian centers — and the re- 
location offices in the big cities. 
These community groups were 
right, says the association, in 
questioning the motives of the pro- 
gram, but “in their almost ex- 
clusive concern with federal In 
dian policy they failed to strength- 
en the Indian newcomers’ belief 
in their ability to succeed” 
Nehru Visits Ike 
at Gettysburg Farm (Continued From Page One) 
old Indian leader at the north por 
tico of the White House, which is 
flanked by two. big Christmas 
trees, welcoming him “to this land 
—and to this house.” It was the 
beginning of Nehru's second US.| 
visit. He had been here in 1949. 
The two men held their first! 
talk informally across the lunch- 
table, surrounded by members 
of their families. Nehru was ac- 
companied by Mrs. Indira Gandhi, 
his daughter. 
4 Escape Injury 
as Car Overturns 
Four young men escaped serious 
‘clubs sponsored the outdoor pro- injury, Pontiac police said, when 
‘their car rolled over Saturday night 
on Auburn avenue at Seward 
street. 
The driver, William D. Green- 
field, 20, of 695 Park Pl. told police 
his left front wheel locked as he 
braked for another car, causing 
his auto to slip sidewise and then 
topple over 
He was treated at Pontiac Gen- 
eral Hospital for a bruised knee 
and ankle, authorities said. ~ 
Also treated for bruises were 
Carl D. Glenn, 20, of 596 N. Perry 
be-' and“ Dennis Nelson, 19, of 736 St.: 
‘Clair Ave.     
        
  ‘Weed Out’ Divorce 
Judge Julius H. Miner, one of the 
nation’s leading divorce judges,’ 
offers this New Year's advice on 
how to stay happily married: “If 
people get out in their back yards 
and share the mutual interets of a 
flower or vegetable garden, they'll 
be a jot happier and have a health- 
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? deputies yesterday he members. Invitations to join the : 
eoes uneeniei ree eariadh of people en: bonrary” 4H roup wil be set “Cany iychurche” and ek jae be te ee tering his land with axes. out to the electees: 
— sweeD! He said he had been missing 
inte the thoughts from the VEtYlirees in recent weeks and that hisiEnters-Plea of Guilty air. Just about 200 years 88° lpsrents at 5901 Cooley Lake Rd. 
“Behold, one like the Son of Man . Anderson St. Saturday pleaded " Se 19 urgtary 
came with the clouds of heaven guilty to reckless driving through 9 rvi . 
« » and there was given him'Home Burglor Flees ___a stop sign into the side of another ice Station 
lasting ete cae anil not as C yner Awakens “Clarence Foust, 52, of 162 Per- wveatignticg te weekend bavglare 
pass away.” _A home burglar was routed when Kins St. and his wife Pansy, 42, who of a White Lake Township service 
Truly, ‘all this i¢ bewildering:-|his victim was awakened early, ¥¢Te in the other car, both suffered station in which $15 in cash and 
._ But the words remain, like un- Saturday morning, Pontiae police minor bruises in the collision and tools were stolen. 
: ag a. Yes cman be said. a at Pontiac ‘General The garage, located at Rourid 
x ieve, loc’ Houc! Raeburn _|Hospital. — |Lake and Mandon roads, was re-| 
ir the wands at ancient days, cap- aS mega through x The accident occurred at the cor-| portedly looted of 10 sets of 
one oe music of Isaiah, bound! rear door when Houck shouted at/R€F of S. street pal ste nal wrenches, 15 pairs of pliers, 20 St.; Floyd Glenn Jr., 22, of Flint, 
to voice he drew from the jj Whittemore street, police . Giv-| screwdrivers, a x 
Almighty: hima. ens paid a $25 fine levied by Pon-| sides the money. 
“Fear not, for I am with thee | . ae _{tiae Municipal Judge Maurice E.. — 
Let all the nations be gathered Vandals Steal Lights Finnegan. | 
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leharges that Austria is harboring 
Since the 
flow of refugees started two 
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learsion into Austria has been re 
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iRussian soldiers chased fleeing 
refugees across the border. One 
was killed by Austrian police, one 
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‘Baby Doll’ Film |g Exhorts Catholics Not 
to See Motion Picture, 
Calls it Evil’ 
NEW YORK @ — In @ rare 
pulpit appearance, 
to see it “under pain of sin.” 
He denounced the Warner Bros. 
adaptation of a story by play- 
wright Tennessee Williams as 
“evil in concept . , . certain to 
exert an immoral and corru 
influence upon those who see it.” 
“{ exhort Catholic people from 
  
Kazan denied that “Baby Doll” was immoral and declared: 
  This week, we are going to help you make some ornaments. 
First, here is a pattern fora wheel within a wheel. 
ipleces of construction paper in contrasting. colors together, then 
trace this pattern on one side. Or. you can color the drawing with raring to members of the Cath- Paste two 
6 Nahe eating of penis tony eonien ant sere Hl , the next up, ete. You will have four points up and 
Theva oa yer tho amma dtd, lower left. 
-Now insert the smaller inner section crosswise into the outer. picture Assn. of ‘open disregard’’|. . 
section with tabs A and B of the inner section fitting into slots A and 
B of the outer section. The small sketch, lower right, shows how the| 
mt looks. Add a ribbon to a hole at the top 
(John L. Skipper, Livermore, Calif., wins $10 for suggesting this 
an idea send it in care of this newspaper, Violet 
12-17 
  
  ‘Situation in Hand’ 
«jas Marine Arrives Delaware, Ohio, who served with 
Caldwell in the Marine Corps dur- 
ing World War I. The two hadn't 
seen each other since April, 1945. 
They plan a less hurried get-| | “In the court of public opinion 
‘\PR take my chances.” 
Cardinal spellman mounted the 
plots in St. Patrick’s’ Cathedral 
o underscore the gravity of his 
© \olic faith. 
azenty. 
“Baby Doll” was given “C’ or 
“condemned” rating Nov. 27 by 
the Roman Catholic Legion of De- 
'cency, which accused the Motion 
of its own code by approving the 
charge. 
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boy who would not lie in the tale of a town that got caught with its 
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of values” in the matter of Christ-|4e2cy to overspend at Christmas.|the Revenue Department is on the|dazzle white gutomobile. society. It probably can be pared} 
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out confused that it seems likely|comparatively secure times, and| As » consequence, we have all} Stehtly/aghast at this vulgar) over to please those we love, a great le wi i li this en dees ad bage.s ~ a@ national economy which prods collected more fascinating folderol display, ‘of commercialism invad- | 
  
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used to spend $20, gets a $50 token, Poyment to qualified Hungarian) give Nathan: Well .. . crazy? TILE CUTTERS. 
and you feel quite smug about that ‘refugees in- France. | — ee helpeg’ enor- The man smiled at her ten. ! don't think so—not if our ex- 4qx4 Cc Ea. : 
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” THE   
  
  
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To Fete Christmas , 
Schools, Churches, 
Clubs Slate Events Christmas programs and parties: things that Christmas means to 
for women’s groups, schools, each person.   
Almont Bands , 
Slate Concert Schools Music Dept. 
Event Directed by M. 
West Thursday 
ALMONT — The Instrumental 
Music Department of the Almont 
. |Community Schools, under the di- 
rection of band director, Melvin 
West, will present the annual 
Christmas concert on Thursday 
evening at 8 o'clock in the high 
school auditorium. 
Three groups will be presented 
during the evening of music, The 
Beginners Band from the fifth 
grade will make its initial appear- 
ance of the year, playing “Begin- 
ners Luck Waltz,"" “All Aboard” 
march, and “America.”     County V.F.W. are having their an- 
_ |nual Christmas dinner at 7 p.m. 
tomorrow evening at Carrie Lee's 
Chinese Tea Room in Birmingham. 
will be an exchange of 
gifts and a social hour. 
Avon Township 
Women's Auxiliary of Jack 
Post V.F.W. will meet for 
.m. tomorrow at the home of Mrs. * 
The band will perform well- 
known music with seasonal flavor. 
The Marlette Methodist 
a choir will give its an- 
nual Christmas cantata on Sun- 
day at 8 p.m. in the church. 
The cantata will be “Memories 
Hughes, 424 Shortridge St. of the Manger,” by Roy E. Nolte.’ 
There will be games, an orgs As the choir>»sings it, a film) 
of gifts and refreshments. _ (will be shown of the ‘Christmas’ 
The Versatile Ex on 'Story.” Mrs, Donald Caister will 
SreuP direct, and Mrs. Lionel Thomp- nevelopment project and with the will moet af Mies paw ory a. son and Alton Smiley will be &@c- jivestock program will be carried’ 
Floyd McKinnon, 733 Nawakwa Companiety. « * ‘on by Jay Poffenberger who was 
- _ ; , .__, \recently appointed Assistant County 
_* St. Soloists will be Mrs. Wilbur Cook, 
| After members have completed Mrs. Donald Caister, Donna JAY POFFENBERGER 
Farm, Home Project 
Continued by Agent te sie sana tram te ax 
Work with the Farm and Home two Christmas carols and a spirit. 
ied march, “Beautiful Savior,” 
“Angels We Have Heard on High” 
and ‘“‘March Militare.” 
The third and final portion of 
the concert will be presented by the 
Almont High School Band. Their         eer 
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‘Agricultural Agent on the staff. 
' of the Oakland County Cooperative ge 
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: Yuletide play at Blanche 
rion, set for Wednesday, 
Ken Kuester, of the school’s art department, 
the Rev. W Ballagh, who secured the 
ff Wright, 10, and 
cast. — 
Real W 
Students of the second through that parents of the Biance Sims ough: fifth grades will present the Nativ-| 
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_|MOMS to Party 
| | ALMONT—MOM’S of America, 
_ jInie. Almont Unit 62, will have a 
| {Christmas party Thursday at the 
_|Almont Cafe. { 
| fat 
lot gifts.   
| Rochester Yule Parade 
| ‘Best Yet’ Say Lions 
of miniature rein deer and cutter, 
With Santa Clatis “distributing car’ 
tons of milk to all the children on 
'Main Street. 
Second prize went to the 
The 4-Her's float was a com- 
bination of a manger scene with 
live sheep and donkey, 3 wise 
men and 15 horses, with riders. 
The FOE (Fraternal Order of 
Eagles) Christmas Eve home scene| 
won third plece and the St. 
Andrew Catholic Church manger 
scene and singers took fourth prize. 
Judging was based on workman- 
ship, theme and originality. 
MSU to Offer 
8-Week Study 
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  . ‘for vegetable grow nd =| Porritt’s Dairy Float received, men, growers and poultry first prize of $50. The float depicted) In the forme truction will! a Christmas Scene, with big soe Mr in veasunte han production, 
handling and storage of vegetables   
Average Farmer 
Older, Census 
in beekeeping, business communi- 
cations, farm insects, orchard 
fruits or rural eactritication, _ 
and incubation. 
information is available 
      It anid the. proporti | operators 65 years or older rose. 
from 148 per cent in 1950 to 16.6 Lodge to Install 
Wednesday at Hadley — 
HADLEY — New officers of the 
Hadley Lodge F&AM, elected re- 
cently and to be installed Wednes- 
day at the Masonic Hall.are: 
Worshipful Master, Kerr Ste- 
wart; senior warden, Orville 
Gardner; junior warden, Walter   
A potluck supper will be served 
6:30. After a short business 
meeting, there willbe an exchange 
Ao : secretary, Earl Hayes; senior dea- 
con, Donald Barr; junior deacon, 
Edward Greene; tyler, Kenneth 
Bice; marshal, George Brigham 
and chaplain, Theodore Pratt.   
Plan Textile Painting 
  
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Mudry; treasurer, William. Eckel; | Pentiae Press Photo 
“touch of realism” and Sam Chapin, 9, watch. | 
Standing steady for the reverse-shave are Mark | 
Tim Griggs, 9, part of the play's 
hiiskers Deck Chins at Lake Orion 
Burker of the music department. Chris 
_ program 
The fifth 
nying the story. grade choir of 75 present their annual Christmas con- OJ) 
voices will sing carols, accompa- their Christmas project there will Smiley and Dean Crawford. 
‘be @ social hour with an exchange The Christmas candlelight serv- 
of gifts and refreshments, ice will close the program. : 
Rochester’ White Lake Township 
Tuesday evening at $ p.m. the A Christmas party is set for 
\Rochester High School Choir, under|1:15 p.m, tomorrow by the White 
‘the direction of Frank Irish, will\Lake Home Extension Group, 
‘present a Christmas program. \which will meet at Mrs, Willard ' ‘Wernet’s home. > Highlighting ~the-progran: will "Gints for convalescent home pa- 
be Fred Waring’s “Song of ‘tients will be collected. | Christmas” with a scriptural | 
| marration by Harvey Toles. A similar event is set by the P Calice Girls Extension Group, 
will | te meet at the home of Mrs. 
  A Christmas prorgam is set by 
the Friendship Circle of the White i, married and has three children. 
The family will move to Pontiac | Lake Presbyterian Church for aft: 
Dryden Community School will er their regular 11 a.m. ¢ 
present its annual Christmas pro- sewing session, 12:30 p.m, dinner, | 
at 8 p.m, with and 2 p.m. business meeting. 
cantata, “ Child of Bethle-' 
hem,” included in the program. . 
| Marlette ‘Rose Extension 
The Marlette High School vocal. Plans Potluck and_ instrumental departments will: Thursday   
\cert, with ajoral songs to be given 
‘in form of a tribute to all t   
Deaths in Nearby Communitie “if 
Ernest William Gurr 
MILFORD — Service for Ernest 
William Gurr, Ti, three-year resi- 
ident of the county who was born 
in Eastbourne, England, and came 
here from Dayton, O., will be at 
his home, 743 Liberty St., after a EAST LANSING — Two eight-\year's illness. 
_He leaves his widow, Marian. a 
daughter, Mrs. Frank Prather, and 
a sister, Mrs. John White of Alta- 
dena, Calif. 
iman, will be Tuesday from Kauf- 
Detroit, tomorrow, with buriaf in 
Bnai David Cemetery there. 
  
Attempt to Change 
Name in Kalamazoo | 
Morris (R-Kalamazoo) said today 
he will introduce a bill to change. *|inaw street. 
a, {time Municipal Judge Maurice E. its potluck Christmas. dinner Thurs- 
day at the home of Mrs. Howard 
Chapin, 
tess. Secret pals will be revealed. 
Mrs. Leman Hoff 
ORTONVILLE — Arrangements 
are pending at the C. F. Sherman 
(Nellie) Huff, of 2501 Ortonville 
Funeral Home here for Mrs. Leman 
Rd. She died this morning at 
Pontiac Osteopathic Hospital. 
Baby Boy Moore 
LAP service for 
Baby Boy Moore, infant son of 
Mr. an Mrs. George Moore of Y Ulé Pageant Millville, will be at 10 a.m. Tues- 
day from Baird Funeral Home, SHELBY TOWNSHIP—A Christ- 
there. Burial will be in Stiles ™as Pageant will be given by the 
‘Cemetery. He died at birth Satur- St. Luke’s Episcopal Sunday School 
\day evening at Lapeer Generalat their church on Dec. 23, at 
| {fs p.m. 
All groups in the Sunday School . 
with a short wor- | 
  
Shelby Township 
Church Readies 
      
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the pageant. — Five Men, 1 Woman 
in Morals Charges oo at gee on 
Five men and one woman en- present Christmas gifts to the Sun- 
tered innecent pleas Saturday to day School students.   
morals charges resulting from al 
Pontiac police raid at 461 S. Sag- Four Towns Students 
ito Sing on Monday | County. 
hose WATERFORD TOWNSHIP—The’ 
ship service to be held following |. Extension Service. 
¢ « * 
Poffenberger was born and raised 
on a farm in Lenawee Countp. He * 
attended Eastern Michigan College 
MSU, Poffenberger taught Voca- 
tional. Agriculture in Gras Lake,... |portion of the coricert is as follows: 
“Brasses to The Pore,” Walters ture Americana.” Buchtel, “ 
Snowman,” We 
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ummer # 
jae Story.” Yoder. 
The final selection, “The Christ- 
mas Story,” will be a presentation 
‘of scripture and music in the 
telling of the birth of the Savior. 
(Nartation of the scripture wit te 
. (given by Richard Ziehmer, in- 
ties, and Work Unit Conservation- 
fet for the Soll Conservation 
Service in Flint and Sault Ste. 
Marte befare coming to Oakland 
. 
The new assistant county agen 
in the near future. 
New Lodge Staff   
Installed at Imlay 
IMLAY CITY — Newly elected 
No. 341, F&AM, are!ty City Lodge 
\Rose Extension Group’ will hold ‘headed by Donald Harley, worship- 
ful master. 
  
  Max Acosta, 31, of that address,’ 
was freed under $200 bond by Pon-- FOUR TOWNS — Four Towns School is presenting its Christmas 
program evening, at 7:30 
p.m. at: W High School. which each man was presented 
. \With a gift from the Mom's, istructor of speech and debate at 
‘Almont High. The musica] portion 
lof this selection will be centered 
jaround the well known Christmas 
. 
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Fire in Park 
Spurs Heights 
to Alter Zones 
MADISON HEIGHTS — Discus- 
sion of a trailer park, in which a © 
ichild died in a fire last spring, 
iwill come before the city com-   
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granted, he promises to expand 
and correct conditions which the 
  
Providing increased news cov- 
Waterford Township 
  
  
County Calendar 
Almont Lode F a& 7. Mo. 81 will HN hold pubite the Masoni« 
Hall, tonight at 8:06 with eo Lodge 
tl a will be 
served. the ceremony.     
12 Attend Wedding Pair «in 7-Day Adventist Rite 
Later, the couple received in the 
church. basement, where a special 
LANSING uw — Sen. Carlton H.| atc   
  
  rm Ave.; Manuel Santiago, 2, 12 An oe 29, of 12 Mt. Clemens 
; six face trial on the charges 
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French Nurse 
and Husband 
in Paris Hospital | 
stones ea oot es 
Lions to Dine, Tour   
Watch Bands 
Ladies’ — Men's 
                    
      
    
  
        
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ries for Elk Teams    
- honors with the Packers in the 
‘on Nassau Race Title 
NASSAU, Bahamas # — Sam 
Griffith, veteran Miami, Fla., hy- 
droplane racer, won a first leg 
on the Nassau trophy in a rough- Vi 
By BRUNO L. KEARNS 
Chicago yesterday. 
  7 7 : . " a 2: 
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jout of action early in the second) 
Sports Editor, Pontiac Press quarter, and then went on to whip 
CHICAGO — Take the general the Lions 38-21 before 50,000 fans 
- }away from his army and his forces'to gain the Western Division title.’ troit. 
| jare apt to go astray during a big) 
battle. This was similarly true injows who was later thrown out of 
what happened at Wrigley Field in\the game for slugging Detroit's; 
‘Bill Bowman, who blasted Layne, 
“The Chicago Bears knocked De- after the Lion quarterback had 
ee field general, Bobby Layne, pitched out to Gene Gedman. It was defensive end Ed Mead-) 
  Layne was taken off the field \closed doors all week, filled the) There was no stopping the Bears. 
with a concussion and was hos. Lions’ Christmas stocking with a/Even with Bobby Layne, it was 
pitalized upon his return to De- ‘few surprises’ which he promised doubtful that the Lions could have covered 
ihe would. istopped Chicago, although his ab- 
: . sence was a hurting factor in the Driscoll had Casares at full Lions’ offensive attack. 
* * * back and also at halfback, util, 
izing him in end sweeps eftect- 
ively. He moved Marian Hill into |, iit eae thee ve — 
ae clot sovgeal  Ganeet ards in seven plays to go ahead 
using him twice as a runner, |~ sar eee * \at intermission 17-7. The key plays 
were a 25-yard pass from Blanda 
z 
iiss The victory gave Chicago the! 
right to meet the Eastern Division! 
champions, the New York Giants,| 
for the National Football League! 
championship Dec. 30 in New York:| 
} Tt was a riotous ball game with 
players. fans, ushers and anyone) 
is E e 
E eat Te Z 
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Kerbawy   
    have made provisions to contain 
‘in mob demonstrations. 
‘different spots on the field several 
| ene of the Bears. 
| Stan 
Bears off Cronin. As he was down, Riotous Bear Crowd to Protest ence as a passer and on three On 
to Hill, a-12-yard running gain by) mage Gilmer’s occasions as a receiver, once on 
Hill, and the final nine yards by iwho had access to the playing field) move a 44-yard pasa play for a touch- 
° J. C. Caroline. getting involved in a free swinging, 
melee. | 
Detroit's vaunted defensive | Chicago took a 3-0 lead midway ' M A moment later Meadows was | 8-14. 
unit was handed a rude reversal '" the 4th period on George Bowman, and |" an. Bean tet be hie nig (Blanda’s field goal. ejected for slugging Detroit held the ball for the | as the Bears, led by big Rick Casares, employed a few of. With Harry Gilmer directing the ‘ae te tnt } oe remainder of the game, going 80 
  
them,” sald Kerbawy. 
Three times the fans and ushers rushed onto the field yesterday 
* * ® 
| The big riot came with three minutes left in the game. On two 
players tangled. One of the brawis 
nearest the sidelines however, could have led to a critical injury after 
ia vicious attack by George Blanda. 
It started after the Bears kicked off, following their last touch- 
down, Gene Cronin threw a terrific but a clean, legitimate block on 
At this point.two Bears pounced on Cronin on the ground. Nearby, 
Campbell, who had also thrown a block, rushed over to pull the 
Bilandacame_at him and like a) _ 
kicker punting the ball he sent his spiked shoe at Campbell's face, 
Fortunately, Campbell jerked away and the kick grazed his shoulder. | 
All of the 50,000 people saw this as clearly as day. i 
“That was horrible,” said Parker, “he could have killed a man.” ; 
“Any player whe would even attempt that, would never play ball 
added. for me,” Parker 
One of the Lions said after the 
but trying to kick a man in the face 
* game, “elbows and knees are bad, 
is a crime.” 
* td 
‘The player added, “If Blanda had connected, Campbell's head 
“This rioting two weeks in a row here, must make George Halas) 
pretty proud,” said Parker, “‘it could ruin pro football.”’ The Cardinals 
| last week protested to Bell over the riotous crowds permitted to stand failed in a 50-yard field goal yards in 10 plays with Gilmer , , attack in th nd iod just | fensive surprises of their own in {ack In the second period Just) jis cine ing to Dibble nine y, 
| piling up a total of 444 yards after Layne’s injury, the Lions 
      By BRUNO L. KEARNS * rushing and passing. made it 7-3 with Bill Bowman tak-| Detroit roared back in the 3rd for the TD. / 
Sports Editor, Pontiac Press There was no denying ing a pass from Gilmer for the|period after Yale Lary intercepted) Gilmer performed tely but 
CHICAGO — Detroit Lions’ general manager said he was going tone pig back picked up 190 yarns covering 18 yards. Jima pass on the 50 and ran v4 ir the Detroit defensive line could not 
protest to NFL commissioner Bert Bell about the crowd situation atlin 17 attempts to set an all-time 2" converted. | to the 16. Gilmer nee pas an bees the onrushing . 
Wrigley Field which “shamefully became riotous” in the game. \Bear ground-gaining record of 1,126, It took only three plays after ton ted the ‘on it 17-14 with Cee OT or BEARS 
The same thing happened last week in Bears-Cardinals game when| yards for one season. The old mark| the ensuing kickoff and Casares Mi ried over to make First downs i ie 
fans swarmed out onto the field several times and engaged in a free-| was 1,004 set by Beattie Feathers shook loose around left end, cut- ° | Passing yardage at a 
feel during 2 hassle betwoce pagers. | Coach Paddy Driscoll, who k ap Peet tenchdews enna nt It didn’t take long for the neers! punts taterecented by dT , “ aun Jong ’ 
“It they were going to let people stand on the field, they should | vorking indoors behind! 2 5 sollerer and it was 10-7, |to get it back. Ed Brown hit Har fumbles lett eo         
  
  ‘the Bears working indoors behind! Blanda 
    
49 points and yardage on ‘the 
The season’s end was a happy 
one, with its 49-21 triumph over 
the Green Bay Packers, But the 
Rams finished tied for basement 
Western Division, each with four 
wing and eight defeats. 
Griffith Wins ‘Leg’   
        
  Saginaw, secretary, are expected 
  to preside at the tournament. | craft yesterday and finished by 
three. The winner's time was one 
hour, five minutes, three seconds. 
  
» however, 
‘ifrom once powerful Lawrence Good Weekend for State Quintets By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS | tern Illinois, 87-76, and Central 
State college basketball teams) defeated Southern Mlinols, 67- 
Indiana Tech of Fort Wayne, 
took a 88-64 decision ben, one of the nation’s top 10 scor- 
ers, scored 27 points as the Titans 
routed Western Ontario and gave 
themselves a 2-2 record thus far. 
The Canadians haven't won in five 
outings. 
Ebben, who had averaged 26.7 
points per game going into the 
Saturday night one wasn’t used ex- 
tensively as coaches cleared the 
bench in the runaway. In four 
    Tech at Detroit. It was LIT’s 
Detroit Tech took the measure 
of an outgunned Ferris Institute, 
89-61, to run its 1956-57 record 
to 6-2, Ferris now is 1-4, 
    University of Detroit's Bill Eb- 
  
  
cd 
  fourth straight defeat in as many 
'games in the new season. Indiana 
.|Tech now is 43. games he now hag scored 107 
‘points,   
Parks and Recreation 
Home Room Basketball 
EASTERN JUNIOR HIGH 
ith Grade 
Shamrocks 4. Jitterbu 
Rovais 18, Bluebirds 0 
Roughriders 15 Casein 
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Cube 6. Hruskas 4 
Lions 3, Alt otass 6 
Bootleggers 19, Hot Shots 16 
th ie 
Potn' e 16 ground and im the air that amount-   
  
    event gets underway here the 
weekend of Jan. 19, , ° 
A total oe 08 teams, 1,138 would have been ripped from his shoulder. 
doubles, and 2:276 single groups! 
from 39 different lodges will take 
in the tourney which will be 
vided between the Elks alleys) on the sidelines at Wrigley Field. 
and the Huron bowl. 
Some 459 teams saw action in 
the meet held- at Saginaw test > 7 ~— 4 
year in what was then a new ams rus 
record for the fast-growing 
| sports attraction. Sixty - eight 
.| the 1966 tourney. The lst is ex- a ers bad 
"| pected te reach 106 this sea- 
ontri 2s of teams ELES — The 
vy and individ-| , "ne Rame ended the 1956 al uals from five new lodges, includ-| “"8* | 
ing one from Sdult St. Marie, has|tional Football League wars with’ 
petitors. a display of talent and power that | 
‘shot five strokes under par yes- 
terday to win the $5,000 Montebello 
iOpen golf tournament “at Monte- 
ed to 611 yards and 33 first. downs. 111, Calif. Maxwell fired a S4hole 
‘total of 201. * * ® 
Floyd Patterson, the youngest 
heavyweight champion in history, 
gets an Official “‘welcome home” 
celebration fonight at Mt. Ver- 
non, N, ¥. Patterson and his fam- 
ily recently moved from Brook- 
lyn to Mt. Vernon and the town 
is honoring him. * *   pod ao 
Others uni- the first quarter of yesterday's NFL game in Chicago. 
dentified. Bears won, 38-21. WATKINS GAINS — Chicago Bears’ back Bob Watkins (45) 
breaks through the center of the Detroit Lions for a short gain in 
    
produced seven touchdowns and Billy Maxwell of Odessa, Tex.,| Layne Hit by “Hatchet Man” : . ; 
  
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Attack Deliberate — Parker By BRUNO L. KEARNS I “They said they were going to 
Sports Editor, Pontiac Press im an ey sa i : 
CHICAGO — Coach Buddy Park- 
‘er and president Edwin J. Ander- 
son of the Detroit Lions angrily 
‘told newsmen in the locker room, 
    Texas League baseball player and 
a National League umpire for 11 
years, died Sunday at the age of 
62. 
* s * 
Carlos Ortiz, unbeaten light- 
weight from New York, scored a 
technica] knockout over Honolu- 
lu’s Phil Kim Saturday night, at 
1:32 of the 9th round. It was 
Ortiz’ 18th straight victory, 
* * * 
The Air Force trounced the Ma- 
rines yesterday, 29-7, in the 4th 
annual Sukiyaki Bowl football 
game at Tokyo,”The Air Force 
team meets the Army All-Stars 
Dec, 30 in the Rice Bowl for the 
Far East service title. The All- 
Stars blanked the Navy, 35-0,- in 
the Torii Bowl game Saturday, 
* * «# 
Tackle Bob Mitchell from Puget 
Sound and Howard Keene, a half- 
back from Evansville (Ind.) Col- 
lege, have signed contracts with 
the San Francisco 49ers, * * * 
Jim Podoley, Central Michi- 
gan’s star halfback, has been 
named to the 1956 small college 
all-star football team selected by 
the NAIA. Nate Clark of Hille 
dale was picked tor the 2nd elev~ 
en, 
* * ¢ 
Hubert (Buddy) Bates will man- 
‘Class AA Southern Association in 
(1957, 
. * * 
          Grad 
ters 3. Fighting Fiv 
Woiverines 31. ‘Tron Fights .28 
MADISON, JUNIOR HGH Tth Grade 
Spartans 6. Bearcats 2 
Globetrotters 36, Panthers 0 
F hee 17, B-3 Bombers 11 
khawks 12, Bluetrotters 8 
oth Grade ; 
Worldtrotters 28. a Ups _ 14 
LINCOLN J bale ag HIGH 
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          Northwestern and Notre Dame 
\will revive their ancient football 
Tivalry in 1959, launching a two- 
igame series, Their last 
we in 198 when the Irish won, 
  
Tampa Girl Picked 
for Miss NAIA Title 
Ann Felicione, 19, of Tampa, Fla. 
has been named “Miss NAIA.” The pretty 
  
  
  John W. (Ziggy) Sears, former|the hands of the Bears, that “Ed 
age the Atlanta Crackers of the| _ 
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. @ — Idal after . yesterday's 38-21 defeat at 
Meadows was used as the hatchet 
man to deliberately and viciously 
put Bobby Layne out of action.”) ,     
bd * 
Soviets Ask Entry 
in Olympic Ski in Olympic Skiing 
SAN FRANCISCO w — Russia wants to send skiers to pre-Olym- 
pic cross - country sessi t » at 
Squaw-—Valley in the winter e was knocked flat, but he got up and 
1958-59, an American Olympic of- 
ficial says, 
_ Alan E. Bartholemy, general/ bpt 
secretary of the U.S. organizing 
committee; -said- Russians -at--the| from football.”’- 
Melbourne games requested an|_ 
opportunity to try out Squaw Val- 
ley terrain in advance of the 1960 winter Olympics. 
He said Scandinavian skiers also Easy Winsin‘Y Loop 
St. George defeated Waterford Hi- 
Y 2-17. 
‘M’ Pucksters Begin 
Loop Title Defense 
ANN ARBOR @ — Michigan's 
unbeaten hockey forces héad west Easy victories were the rule in 
the YMCA Community Basketball 
League, last of the week, such 
as the 30-21 win for YMCA over 
the Hi-Y Swishers. 
* ¢ 6 
All Phalanx players figured in 
the scoring in the 70-17 victory 4 eugure over Stone Baptist. Baxter had 18\"- 7 ei ees ee 
|points for the winners, : ° i engee& pionship. 
| In other games Clarkston Hi-Y * 8 
smashed Lake Orion 33-21 with) Victors by a 5-2 count over Mc- 
‘Bentley getting 15 for Clarkston;|Gi] Saturday, the Wolverine 
iFirst Baptists bowed to Pontiac skaters will play Colorado at 
‘Senior Hi-Y 32-19, with Singleton)   
      
      igetting 12 and Wiggins 7 points; Wednesday California Sierra layout jured him.” 
: Bartholemy said hig committee) parker gave credit to Rick Ca- would schedule an nal’ sares pe Rata a tremendous 
competition at Squaw Valley if at) same, and he also credited Chi- —a—e 
anadian Fighter | ‘7 ext tam ren ned , >to feb on tages’ faut ve ot 
     
    
         
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basketball's longest wirining 
streak ever into George Huff Gym 
in- Champaign, Ilinois, to meet 
Ilinois’ unbeaten Big Ten favor- Ploen Awarded Most Valuable 
Player Honor 60, still is intact, then there's 
‘Hilltoppers Wednesday in Louis- 
Both the Dlini, seventh-rated tn 
* ¢ @ the last Associated Press poll, and 
The 21- 1d, 6-foot-2 star of Waster, seated It, tabs 0 let of 
Towa’s Big Ten champions won Tinie warming up for San 
out ever nine other “most valu- . made Loyola of New 
ning strings Washington, beaten 
\Chamberlain and the ity of Michigan ; 
_|Michigan State players picked end 
Jim Hinesiey. * 
    
Hawkeyes Receive Welcome   
lowa at Pasadena PASADENA, Calif. (INS) — The: 
University of Iowa Hawkeyes foot- | 
Could Be ‘Kid Cuppers sose quetn Ane Ressberg and her) drive to Moline, Ul., 116 
court of six beautiful princesses' away, find 
| 
i. tal ‘Dons Move Into Illinois? 
tor Top Collegiate Game 
West Virginia toppled unbeaten 
Duke 83-82 to win the Birmingham 
Classic. 
twisting/tion’s leaders, bounced back from 
its loss to Canisus to whip Mar- 
. 
enna tiem 
Michigan Five 
Wallops Butler ' “ANN ARBOR ® — The hidden 
    
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US: Davis Cup Net Hopes 
_PERTH, \hustralia —U.S. Da-) As the team prepared to fly to         
  admitted last night that 
Bill is ready to offer his 6-10 al-|.» talents to a club 
awaited such a landfall) 
the Eastern Divi- 
Bo yee terms.” 
Brown added “I don't anticipate 
any trouble signing Bill.”   
    
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  ing a letter of intent at Texas 
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Asked whether he intended to, 
release the statement Moreland 
signed before Weaver and the 
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' He said “that is only one lit-| 
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State has denied ‘it violated any 
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Chicago Bears’ president and the 
former coach George Halas had lit- 
  .. MONDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1956 
    
who plays out of Bed-) pBaLTIMORE ®-—Spring train- 
Heights, Ohio, came in third) ing ig still more than nine weeks 268, good for $1,400. His.final| or, but the Baltimore Orioles may 
Tommy Bolt of Houston, Tex../1i5, this week. : 
collected fourth money of $1.20 Bop Boyd, who fractured his el- 
Douglas of St. Louis each! american League season and re- 
271 and won $300. injured it while playing winter ee ° baseball in Cuba, will have his 
Five tied for seventh at 272—/arm X-rayed. 
Julius Boros, Southern Pines,) The elbow in his throwing arm 
.C.; Arnold Palmer, Youngs-|was wired after the first accident 
Pa.; Don January, Lam-/put the wire snapped in the latest 
, Winston-| injury. If the elbow did not heal 
completely-prior tothe break-in 
the wire, Boyd may face another 
operation. 
  NEL Title Battle on Dec. 30 
  
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M an 4, Butler 77 
Kan, St. %, Indiana 77, overtime 
Iowa State Tulsa 52 
Louisville eee j iv e 
Dl. 83, Le: New Orleans 72 
st, Louis 86, State 52 
Wichita 95, Texas Christian 87, DePaul i 
  
    
  
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port interests. 
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list. Early strength in soybean oil 
@.i\created some demand for soy- 
beans. Rye acted better than other 
cereals but could not hold all -its 
1, 4.00- gai ise ins, 
bag.   * * * 
Wheat near the end of the first 
jber $2.39's, corn \% to % lower, 
'December $1.32%s, oats unchanged 
ito % Jower, December 7742. 
\%% to 1% higher, December $1.45, 
soybeans unchanged to % lower, 
January $2.49 and lard 7 cents 
lower to 2 cents a hundred pounds 
ihigher, January $13.25. 
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receipts €39,000; wholesale buying prices  Corg Dec 
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active; 
+ I 16.95. -16.50; larger lots 350550 Ib sows 14.0018.25; mainly 
14.25 and above with few 1-2 under 
> 1,000; fed steers and heifers. steady: cows 
y; bulls and vealers steady: small 
ots good and chiose steers and yearlings    government) 
| The jury freed Mrs. Wyatt's hus- 
band, William, 29, accused as her) collaborator, 
S14 Hurt in Collision 
‘s0;|Car collision at Woodward and 
idrivers, and his wife, Elizabeth, Lodge Calendar 
No. 22 will be held Wed. eve., Dec. 
at 8 o'clock, dinner 6:30; call 
4-7580 or 
        
  
Get Custody Heating (= 
lor Wyatt . 
  
in Bloomfield Area. 
Square Lake Rds, in Bloomfield 
Robert C. Brooks, 23, qne of the 
27, of 408 Howard McNeill St.; 
Donald Mapp, 27, of 22 Beaudette 
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Soybeans started firm but quick-| 
hour—was-4s_to 11s lower, Decem-| 
rye! 
|\Viee president i 
law department 
|   NORMAN J. MacMELLAN 
Name CNR Executive 
Grand Trunk Director 
itional Railways, has been appoint- 
on £9 & director of the Grand Trunk 
oe" Western Railroad, a CNR subsid- 
iary. 
The appointment was annosnced 
at the semi-annual meeting of the 
- 1.43°s railroad’s board of directors by, 
and 
* president of the Canadian Nation- Donald Gordon, chairman 
al System. 
MacMillan. joined the firm 
early this year. 
  Hikes Due to Contracts 
Now in Effect Estimated 
at Billion Dollars 
| across the nation will get a billion 
dollar annual pay boost next year 
under terms of already-negotiated 
j contracts. i 
rovided 
creased by about a billion 
these 
pay rates in part at stat- 
to the rise 
stich “escalator” 
clauses has 
four million. That was the figure 
heen, few standard steers 14.80-|St., and Mrs. Alice Merriwether, 
> doa et steers 1.00: 46 of 47 Vermont Rd., Troy Town-|their living-cost arrangemen good choice heifers 17.00-10.50; uit . : . 
snd commercial cows 10. 12.00% tee ship, all were released after treat-| when living costs stopped going up ercia. . “ ] a 
$00-10.50. Utility: ant ccmential tans ment at St. Joseph Mercy Hospital. became s 
3 oe: hans cone cee yaueee 18.00- * * * * bed * : culls down to T.00. . . ; , more than ee sheep 800; market Seaty on Brooks told investigating Bloom- The summary covered : 
be-100 the 188020907 me Taned lambs field police he was unable to avoid|550 y collective. é settle- low good grade wooled iambs 91 tb 17.50; a vehicle operated by John Train-| ments ‘the five million 
workers, Of these 350 were nego- 
    Show Slim Increase 
LONDON — United Kingdom ex- 
ports since 1953 have increased 
by only 11.5 per cent while the 
U. K. share of world trade in 
}-industrial products has fallen from 
21.3 per cent to 20 
In the same period West Ger- 
Many’s exports expanded by 
per cent and the German share in 
world trade rose by 2.3 per cent, 
to 15.6 per cent, 
  les in his nce of his! Cj 
as Male Shoplifter   
gar Smoker Suspect ®. or, 38, of Utica, which ran a red 
‘light. Trainor said he was driving 
through on a. green light when hit.|: | 
  
        
    
      
     
   
       
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1987 as solicitor in the law depart-! 
|ment. at Winnipeg. He was named Axransas on a charge of robbing 
n charge of the the Commercial Loan and Trust 
im 189 and be- Co at Monticello, Ark., of $11,588 
Brotherhood Lodge No. 561, F. & came executive vice president Jan 9 1956. 
-|A. M. Public installation of offi- 
The summary by the depart- 
risen back to nearly THE | PONTIAC PRESS MONDAY, DECEMBER 71 
ee Nab Man Sought 
\in Bank Holdups FBI Raids Kentucky 
Store, Traps 
Blonde Companion 
LITTLE ROCK, Ark, ®—Charles 
Edward Ranels, one of the FBI's 
10 most wanted men before his 
feapture last night near Pine Bluff, 
-+Ark., was scheduled for arraign- 
ment today before a U. S. com. 
missioner for violations of the fed- 
eral bank robbery statute. 
The 34-year-old Ranels had been 
sought by the FBI in connection 
with bank holdups in Kentucky 
and Arkansas. 
on a charge of harboring Ranels 
was blonde Opal Oneida May, 32, 
arrested with him by FBI agents 
in a raid on a rural grocery store 
she operated. 
Ranels and the woman had been 
living in a shack in a wooded 
area 7% miles from Pine Bluff off 
They were taken without re- 
sistance at a store in the Dewdrop 
community. 
Ranels hag been identified by 
the FBI as one of the two gun- 
men who robbed a Louisville, Ky., 
bank of $34,860 Oct, 27, 1954. 
He also had been identified as   Oak, Ky., bank of $9,760 in cash 
and $15,000 worth of unsigned 
traveler's checks May 27, 1955, 
| The FBI said Opal May had ad- /mitted a previous arrest for rob- 
  + 
Business Briefs 
The Michigan Life Insurance Co. 
announced today that Harry 
tis, of 2230 Lancaster Rd., w   
Lamb, of Birmingham, 
  . Nichels of Highland, Ind., 
retained by the Pontiac 
endurance and 
tests in the field, 
according 
to Chief Engi- 
neer E. M. Es- 
tes. 
ed with automo- 
        
          
      
   
     
        
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iyears, Nichels will also supervise 
!Péntiac’s participation in stock car 
‘performance events. 
American Motors 
States Net Loss DETROIT ‘#—American Motors 
Corp., makers of Nash, Hudson 
and Rambler cars plus Kelvin- 
tor appliances, today said its net 
Sept. 30 was $19,746,243. 
American said its loss was com- 
puted after a non-recurring profit 
of $10,662,373 made from the sale. 
ef Ranco Incorporated stock and 
tax credits of $1,453,576. 
American lost $6,956,425 in the 
1955 fiscal year alter a tax credit 
of $9,700,000. 
The report said the company lost 
money chiefly from automotive op- 
erations, It added that American's   Ranels, | 
Also scheduled for arraignment F 
U.S. Highway 270, the FBI said. |g 
Ranhels is under indictment in 
'bery in Forth Worth, Tex., in 1943. 
Cur- 
as the 
company’s top producing agent for 
the month of November. The honor 
perfor manc ¢|scuffie 
Associat- * * 
The ceremonies will mark the 
first time in state history that any- 
\body ever has been inducted for 
a fifth termi as governor. 
Thomas M. Kavanagh, Treasur- 
  1 
| The six Democrats will be sworn 
in on the capitol steps by Chief 
Justice John R. Dethmers of the 
Michigan Supreme Court, a Re- 
planning group, explains that the public is 
me to attend the event. 
Forma] invitations being set out, 
in conformity with politica) cus- tom, aa 
jto have known and effective party 
workers recognized."   
For the governor and governor- 
with services in St. Paul’s Epis- 
copal church, 
A breakfast will be held in the 
civie auditorium, two blocks from 
the capitol, to honor county chair- 
men. 
A short parade will follow, with 
the inauguration ceremonies due 
to start at 11 a.m. Military units 
‘will be brought to the capitol lawn 
to fire the traditional 19-gun salute 
to the governor. 
| At 2:30 p.m., a round of formal 
‘receptions will start in the offices 
of the governor and others of the 
‘elected officers. s 
The banquet is set for   
     
Prowler Stabbed 
to Death in Detroit | 
| DETROIT (INS)—A 61-year-old 
  Plans are well |Inaugural Ball 
‘ inaugural 
6:30 p.m, in the Civie Center. The; ;   
by Tighter Credit 
Port 
curbing inflation’ through 
> * * 
“Seeking stability is a 
thing. Of course, politically ” 
a 
  nessmen and farmers. 
* * * New Year's Inaugural 
Being Planned in Lansing follows at 8:30, with 
Mrs. Williams lead- 
WASHINGTON {Ph — Sen. Ful- 
bright (D-Ark) today voiced sup-| 
credit and higher interest rates. 
“I think this policy is probably 
justified,” said Fulbright, chair- 
man of the Senate Banking Com- 
imittee, 
good 
it's 
‘tight money” policy, contending’ cast at the time. State Pol 
‘it has had adverse effects on home| Edward Johnston said it was 
merely reflect our eagerness builders, home buyers, small busi- jeived none of them got into lof Bad Checks 
    ee 
  Cache Under Linoleum 
Discovered by Landlady 
Contains $24,000 
LANSING i — Loyal W. Miller, 
Styear-old ex-convict, today was 
accused of possessing $24,000 worth 
of bogus Christrias Club checks, 
printed a year ago in the southern 
Michigan prison print shop. 
* * * 
The cache was uncovered last 
Wednesday under the linoleum 
floor covering in a room in which 
‘Miller had been living since his re- 
lease Nov. 21 from a term for 
carrying concealed weapons. 
The prison print shop forgery, 
involving more than $30,000, was 
discovered a year ago in a prison 
shakedown in which some $60,000 
    Detroit and an alarm was 
ice   jJation. 
* * * 
The ‘tight money”’ policy is at- Miller was arrested -a week ago 
Treasury the lone bandit who robbed a Lone lect, the day wilt begin at 7 a.m. tributed chiefly to Secretary of the on a disorderly 
Humphrey and to the Johnston said, charge. Then, 
Miller’s landlady 
Federal Reserve Board, which is called on Wednesday to report she 
| ministration. , 
Appointed at GMC 
Division was 
nounced t od 
by Chief 
Cc. V. Crocket ‘Truck & Coach 
eS 
ceeds L. 
Flynn, who 
Huntingt 
Woods, 
  |Detroit ‘carpenter, who was am- 
Motor - Division hushed by a prowler in his home 
as a consultant Saturday night, stabbed the intru- @" 
to handle safety. der to death with a nine-inch R€W development. 
butcher knife during an ensuing) 
' Pedro Guntas was 
a noise in the upstairs part of the 
house when the prowler reached) 
out from a doorway and slugged 
‘him with a heavy alarm clock. 
| Guntas grappled with the man, 
Stabbing him repeatedly. 
‘a neighbor’s and called police. 
| Officers found the man dying. 
|was identified by papers on his 
\Person as Peter McDonald, 22, 
‘of Detroit, who was released only 
Saturday after serving a 10-day 
‘term in the Detroit House of 
Sal sat v icense. no 
record. i 
Guntas was released after being 
treated for a lacerated forehead 
and slashed forearm suffered in 
the fight. 
Suffers Neck Injuries 
in Two-Car Collision 
LeRoy R, White, 43, of 125 S. 
Airport Rd., suffered neck injuries 
hind Saturday on Baldwin avenue 
at Fairmont, Pontiac police said. 
The other driver, Ellis C. Seal, 
62, of 251 W. Longfellow Ave., was 
not injured, police said.   
  appliance business was “‘profitabl 
in the face of the stiffest compe- 
tition .ever experienced in this in- 
dustry. Further improvement is 
possible for 1957,” it added. 
Salés for 1956. were $408,407,637 White was treated at Pontiac 
General Hospital.   LA BELLE 
w.appointment, he was assist- Battle Creek, whom he said was 
t truck engineer in charge of the wife of Clarence W. Ladd, a 
convict still in prison. an- 
ay 
Engi- 
t. 
has 
on 
LaBelle 
joined GMC in Southworth said authorities had 
1939. Prior to his questioned Mrs. Evelyn Ladd of independent of the Eisenhower ad- had discovered 120 printed checks 
under the linoleum flooring. 
| Miller was charged specifically 
with possessing 10 or more coun- 
New Truck Engineer ‘ertet"er torred’vaninotes, and ‘was bound over to Circuit Court 
‘at a Municipal Court examination 
Friday, He is held in Ingham 
County Jail at Mason in default 
'- “The promotion of D. J. LaBette-of $5,000 bait. 
‘to truck engineer for the GMC * * 
Johnston said police are investi- 
gating the possibility that a prison 
employe may be involved in get- 
ting the bogus checks out of the LaBelle su ¢-' prison, but declined any details. 
The police captain said Miller 
told. him he had intended to take 
the checks to Detroit. for delivery 
to a man at a bar, but refused to 
identify him. 
* * * 
State Police Detective Charles 
  
investigating London Welcomes Jazzman   
Satchmo -to Aid Relief 
LONDON w& — Louis Armstrong! rationing, a smal! jazz band and 
tive testing for) The intruder finally slum to blew into London today to play 
the past 19\the floor and Guntas uuees to his famous trumpet for Hungarian 
relief. The 56-year-old Jazzman, 
who learned his music in a New 
first cousin of Queen Elizabeth 
and the Marquis Il, 
and Marchioness | 
“Thank you, Daddy,”’ said Arm- 
the 
I'd fly anywhere in the world for 
Sir Cullum Welch, the lord 
” e @e 
\"em 50 Armstrong faris showed up at 
‘the airport to greet Satchmo. 
“What's that button in your 
lapel?” a British reporter asked. 
“That's my fraternity button,” 
said Satchmo, “Some college fra- 
ternity made me a member.” 
. Ld * 
“College?’’ asked the puzzled re- 
porter. “‘I- didn't know you ever 
“lattended college.” 
Satchmo, who never went be- 
yond the fifth grade, replied, 
“Well, sir, I've played at an aw- 
strong. “It was a rough flight over ful lot éf universities.” 
7 ocean from New York, but) “What did you take up at col- lege?" persisted the reporter. 
“Everything that wasn’t nailed 
down,” laughed Armstrong. 
That’s One Solution! :   
NEW YORK (INS) — Broadway 
‘star Ethel Merman says: “What 
we t to do is have a perform- 
ance for first-nighters, get rid of 
and then 
the criti 
want to   cs 
see   
Leaders of Unlike Schools Talk at Gettysburg   
compared to $41,127,272 in 1955. 
Four Michigan Men   
ein Airplane Accident LONG BEACH, Calif. #@—A C4&% 
Beach Municipal Airport, bounced 
over heavy traffic on Lakewood 
  
     
      of the four men was 
carrying a load of 
      igan men were riding landed short|India’s Prime Minister Nehru — 
of the runway at fog-bound Longicome out of worlds so different 
         
            
   
   
          
   
      
    
            
         
    his problems and 
thoughts with his aides, Ike, Nehru — Men of Great his! 
  w eont * * ® people more than double 
men who talk amy tc The introverted Nehru likes peo-|ive noniper of Amence wee pete ~ Preskdest and|Ple_in the mass — according to), among 
his biographer Frank Moraes —|"S Powers, it is militarily the but is so complicated that he nev-| Weakest. 7 er reveals — himself -completely; —_-__-__#_-## _____.. 
they might have been in different! even to his most trusted friends.| Eisenhower is trying to keep the centuries, ! Bistohower le head of the/United States in the lead in every ™ strongest nation on. = = NN i. 
Both men are natural leaders. 40+; , in fo pone & cgaumis © 06 wae 
for want velopment. j the 20th century. 
  
peace. That much they have in 
common. 
  
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In Memoriam ............... 2 
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Help Wanted Male ......... _ Sipe Puncrel 1 in — at Voorhees- 
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Building Service ..........12 ®QGERS. Winding’ Dri Be, ROT x. 
Building Supplies .........12A beloved husbea dof Olive S| St ers. 
Business Services seoeeees13) Funeral service will be oid Bookkeeping & Taxes ..14| ° Thursday, Dec. 20. at 11 a.m. at oes DeWitt C. Davis Funeral Home. 
Chiropodists ........ eeeee pterment in Imlay, ao, Mr. 
Foot Specialist ........... 15A Dewitt C. Davie Puneral Home. 
Dressmaking & Tailoring .16 
Furniture Refinishing ....16A! Card of Thanks 1 
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WE Wish THANK OUR 
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faved otf mare urns our recent 
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    | RON NE SE WS ene SLICE OF HAM For Sale Houses   
    
     
         
       
                     
          
            
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    For Sale Houses 43 _._ For Sale Houses 43   
_ ROCHESTER AREA 
Fanch wih “a age, Pull 
ieon 
  
  
  inv: ~ Buy Thru Partridge 
List sero Partridge   
Mola. “Carne. Wt fou14o iene, 3 2 cash 
wits saa a emeient fat 
  
  
        
  
    
    
      
       
     
    
      
      
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ax on Wot 8 = is, Neal FOR BETTER HOMES "RIDGEWAY 
on a *° 3 mane Maybee “ “Large 1 room home set in nice ceneeeaas ate. 
Sees Satis it creases | Sree zens MULTIPLE Urroe sxavicy ON HOTEL. CLEAN MOD. ‘ ° and Sunday. Call for more details. bol wate full basem as| DRAYTON PLAINS on 3 
Was Rare | ST td in ~ ANCHOR alae Mc Mig a Phone 23-8266. : am and Lm 2car . 
> tile bath, large utility room 
sii “EW MOTE. UNITS. CARPETED, Seighborhood, LI_1-3800 Li_ 30809 | LAKE PR a “Good large ot. Call "to see. 
a OR 37100 . been made into apartment. EDRM D 10 acres ft. lake 
eee. Full basement, off furnace, 35 UNFINISHED HOME.) frontage just 6 miles from Pon-| WEST SIDE—2 bed home 
Rent St 40 full price ta80. —Oxiord. ieauity $700. _ FE _¢-6620. tiae. Includes a § room home| with full basement and gas heat, 
wna e sores » with full basement, plus a/| has plastered walls, oak floors 
. oo Waterford Tw smaller home 2 car ga-| and garage. Full price $7,660 
BIRMINGHAM North Side—Brick a r p. rage. Excellent investment for | with $2,000 down. 
approx 3300 tt within ‘actically Boe thts lomfortable n room somear “ 
Saore. . ft. me, rooms, spacious liv- Y COME--N and 
T block of center of town” Wil Utility room. Featuring ing reo hen & bath, oak Gg} RESALE dean with se parate ntrances and divide. Lease. floors. a bsmt, with rec. 3 bedroom home ali in A-l| separate ba: 2 apartmente 
E. W. KURTH, REALTOR = pa Wig ag we 8s room. Big corner lot 7xl64. thape with an aie. fucetshed. “wall orice $18,800 
200 8. Woodward Mi_¢ 1678 . Located $13,150, rooms down and one extra th $3,000 down. 
> . . large bedroom up. Basement . 
North of Pontiac with gas furnace, 114 car ¢a@- . ‘ 
s reoms, bain & uttity. wice| rage, Rivendertal by tor wome- | (SEOrge R. Irwin w * rge iy 
0x23), Payments $50 per Tm Eve 1s after @ call Mr 7 BRALTOS 260 nelgves Ave, 
pose. ideal for light mfg. * seeaetave © seem bows im Keego Harbor eer, eet. . Car-| FE 5-010 or 8-085 
‘ re MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE __ Rent Office Space 41 fae tae, Livin a Pivearaty and’ a ah, Rate at A. JOHNSON, Realtor " THREE ROOM SUITE. ioe bu geting specs, Macken, fs ’ “PEs ao OC'N c, +2918 PE : hen ; a aoe, or ra beth town. 2 bedrooms John K. Ir win > j 
Fei OFFICE SPACE FOR RENT, with ofl steam heat EALTOR LAKEFRONT 
RMS. AND BATH, GOOD LOGA-| main floor, 4540 Dixie Hwy. H. J. garage. $11,000, te z Por large family it IT I8 WITH PARDONABLE a Van Welt. OR 3.1358. =o 313 West Huron oa, Street | with alts brick ‘replace. nice | PRIDE that we offer this 
OFFICE SPACE | Drayton I wa end bath home tm “Stop mumbling — I can't bear you!” Phone FE seit] __Eve FE ¢2418) fms and bath up. Basement wih |  filgtlands. tor your consi 
FOR RENT Teh, full mutans 7 VETERANS mr porch, garage. *showt ety t Sens int "tne EDe20 i ie a 
AUBURN HEIGHTS peat, situated on 2 tot lots ue} oF For Sale Houses 43 For Sale Houses 43 COLORED pointment only Better call "oor | fag room. k.- 12h one 
FE 5-9293 rece. with additional ‘roses |S 0$ DOWN CRAWF ORD AGENCY | master, bedroom ie 16.88. F Hou now being used for TV re- WE TRADE WHY PAY RENT? 5342 W. Huron FE 4 50 Ceramic bath High and dry 
or Sale 1ouses . 43 pair shop. Close to s ing ELIZABETH LAKEFRONT, New ‘ RN oe $ Evenings, MY_ Tie & EM 32540) is the painted basement. 
5. an noon Center. $13,000, $3,000 do {bedroom 2 ‘evel brick. This 3BEDROO) oO Gas AC heat and auto, bot FOR SALE RENT: ve ng. -_RE 5 . yA . vat 
house. Call PE Tiss aher 4:30) 5-Family, Furnished wave, fh, Briced at $8000, BEDROOM HOMES | syLVAN LAKE RANCH Euvite decorations, that p.m. . & family épartment tn ex. | RENT WITH a iaketroot are B t B Many Features oe a Spvise fon brick ranch s nid please yeu éhorims, 
ice «ROOM HOUSE, FUL cellent residential section| ati All lmprovements In fi kitchen nd st 
Pear Tae |  Laske Goai ie) gee ree) | OOS! CUYS | Sik neh eae teeg|Bieeade, SW wa . . Terms. or w w¥ : . TN . en 4 —_ small down payment. heat. Includes all furnish- ee 308, monthly. Today MODEL OPEN DAILY shower, ful full basement” replace LAKEFRONT ~ 3 bedroom 5-01 nee ss einanee. 0 se LMA M. ELWOOD REALTOR é 1:30 P.M.-7 30 P.M. im ryetes Ou furnace, brick. Panoramic picture 
practically Buy Thru Partridge 170 with ample off street | Fz sis FE 43044 $950 DOWN DIRECTLY BEHIND JOSEPH | Syuiisble fish terms sparkiiog lake waters, A-4 
List Thru Partridge parking. $19,900, terms. Reet we peek ee oe MOORE 6 SORNE® BARL- $650 DOWN her - ledger 
i BEDROOM NEARLY NEW! New Brick Ranch = ats Secemeees. gnase large level lol, at this. low ; A sparkling § room & bath ‘bun. fone te arth Coramie is 
storms & screens ‘at jan $i,- Practically new 3 bedroom Bo dealers. EM 30383. Brine foom ful pati ane WESTOWN REALTY utility room with electric hot ve rations. ‘pright "airy. Echen 
340 down. OR 3-7555. a lnnieacan x large wel] | WEST 4.3, ‘soe aise Etteen. bet, water hea COMPANY Rr anetes, ones! miles ed” at has birch cw 4 
including TV 3 & bath, Reivers Spacious 12 xi | ping center. $8,150 with #130 | _ re ee 900. the Waker attached 3.” ear nes e Park No. 4 close ens odern "kitchen 2° five. pape or wa cash to NORTH SIDE BY OWNER $385 DOWN yiestered earage Five if. 
to “shool terms. : Nr. Webste ad Washin White low, r) e ids 
Sine M BREWER Basement. wi NSutemat: | “FOR SALE 050 COM} — P'S me with latee livin schools, ‘brick § rms. dows, tien, ‘Priced at’ just’ 43.990." siglo. Ree 8 ew. 88 H. Parke ome rE estat fe pment with sutomat- | merce Rd. EM room, handy kitehen., utility place, carpeting, drapes, large _ IN ELIZABETH LAKE ES 
* "PE $0008 MA tease zear attached ga | = NOTHING DOWN poem. and tng] beth. Plae: frat Gece benutifel Iabaweaping  R.D. RILEY, BROKER TATES Is the home 
PE nies er oh mon ety we will butld larg rots and 2% car ga- and shrubs. Large rec. rm, 909 Elizabeth Lake Rd. FE ¢-1157 ou are looking for as Lata 
_| HERES” A 8 ROOM on your property for rage, Priced to sell at basement, oi beet: extra lot ovate | —— setting. Sie tiving veom, 
| Sees | Roy Annett Inc Smee reer) POE SE | RST EEA sare unm menor | Sib tat St fe session. pe 3008 after 6 REALTORS ‘RED HORSE CORP. . G.I. RESALE Up that will reaily eeteh the | 28 E. Huron PEdera) 8.0466 | 019 Cass-Elia Rd $1, 400 DOWN ; SHA BED- CHRISTMAS eye, Ceramic tile bath full - Open Evenings and Sunday 1-4 ; basement, with For this 3 bedroom older ROOM BUNGA FULL i x . Milford-—Highland $ Sec. Zome twested’ nese BAS. TION Large lot. Priced ai $14.200, SS vey 6. Ge oe 4 rooms, beth auto. hot water, town and schools. Large liv- ROOM, OIL HEAT. OAK BONUS ? , a of beat, lot 165 ft. wide. Needs tn, , dining room and FLOORS, P PINE LAKE — $1,600 down, GL RESALE. 3 BEDROOMS. FORN. MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE some work. Kitchen dewn and 3} bed- WALL§ AND TILE BATH - 2 bedroom bungalow. Spa- 
eA nee VACANT rooms and bath up. Full ALUMINUM STORMS AND Invest It Wisel clous living room, ample 1é 
ROOM SATE. BUY Move in today basement and furnace. Total SCREENS. FENCED nves isely ft. Eitehen. ene, Pareace 
PE Soar anes sv" mem | St. Michaels Area 4145 DOWN Tmedate posessica | OY Ee ee INCOME WEST sverionking the goif cours. 
rend wees) Eee te te | Kuschell wee omy | R-G:VALUET, Reattor |TNCOME NEST aaa up| S00 i "Sek er. Dry. ‘hardwood floors & Good basement. “ M3 OAKLAND AVE FE 5-000} | owner, Bed very nice 3 roo LA ONT ~ 3 bed ete. About completed Approx. and garage with an sdded Or owner will accept va- MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE bath $80 «month roessome: brick Panormate picture 
Fieger ake Seat ee: | | Fate sas u_oge a a ee ead BE down payment & take over district tor "$10,500 and = aba bath home located bungalow peat and dean large . , . ner ledgerock fireplace, 
ate ms ~| terme 500 on the east side with a Kitchen garage A real bargain. |06 FT. WATER FRONT sane bear. Comes 
SILVER waa sop. ¢ RM. | Will Trade water heater & one-car ga- we 8 new Sous. verm. livable year "round one-half. M style deeo- 
j home tuil rage. —— THIS FINE 3 bedroom home » Pe wm Sa eases rations. Bright, atry kitchen 
on large lot. Da.| Owner tm time for as. See ls im an ideal location. Plas- hee vines ond Call OR 32004 $ p.m. Eve | home on the west side and WN it today. tered walle. oak floors. | gas wun eee amen ww 
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S| 7 ays SAREE WEEE AE | | coe" funy steriet Edw. M. Stout, Realtor | Sed, thie “Sai“tia wih | 8-ACRE FARM plastered garage Five ft 
cs peirs due te fire. Cash, 92,500. 384) Water softener and the rear ON 1 ACRE TN, Saginaw Ot Ph. PE 8 terms 12 miles north, of Pontine. Spe: pine Shp 
7 ROOMS & BATH MODERN. Oi| rice $l.s00 ant ters NEAR CLARKSTON =e Ins wil bene Ane place to | Gere weprcsened” Partly, soi RAY O'NEIL. Realtor 
Crate. 2 é Flere’ raise your family. red WPned “Excellent possibilizies for 262 Te . ~~ 
wall 2 Auburn Heights Area ere home ene. Bone, Bat! = Buy Thru Partridge walls, auto. oil neat, tool shed | part time farmer. Attractive | Phone PE 3-7109 or OP Son “nd "Wiseer ., Lin- Three bedroom ream bome for jus: $500 down. . ° and chicken house 1200 straw: “owe payment and m y pay- | jana oe BEAM BRO a 
seis, “at — oo. tut pals, OMzective heme bas brick List Thru Partridge berry plants. A real buy at $8,- #500 ‘DN. 3 BEDRM. BUNG. ; down. $64 & month, 61 Pacoment 7 clowete brick Xs shates osding, 3 bed- —_ "ohn tates 3 yr. old, take over payments a 
._ FE 5-3104. fireplace. Alj large rooms, 2 bathroom, kitchen ong atifity ew, ewig. GWNER MOVING. y Monthly payments at $63 a . 
ON a8 “Paved drive Irs partially finished and hes JIM WILLIAMS, Realty . 81,500, PE 81808, 448 Go| \ BSE, lob, jash Pinstered, Deeds for quick sale. Low rough wiring, plumbing. Also in-| 15-DAY POSSESSION 1218 Baldwin Avenue 2 : 
or trade 4655 M Sim} ov wiles trom just on, ¢%| Nearly new 5 rooms & bath. Gas +047 FE 40841 F lored Famili Se a GCE wire miles from Clarkston ours for furnace. Lot 60x210. Only $9730. or Co a ies 
sere Se eS ca For AGI only $500 down durry on this! tyres Hills of Rochester 2 bedrm. modern 
acres. 35-0907 One off one! caLb . SEB + BUY ‘WEST SIDE Custom built 3 bedroom bric . room, Kitchen beh Sowg. 
cod § reuins down, 2 ity cedar ne cot : © cogs oe. 3 ant bee Sh d Re 1E down parmeck ew kane. 
eee gee] Souter: | Clarkston | rvs cpa Real Bats weary co | See Bate Sent * ive 5 le 
drive, 43448, foom, a home we are R L ESTATE CUCKTER’ REALTY yeu Hoase For Homes | 10@_¥: Huron FE ¢0s07| ment bet of furnoog, Lone ow 
to sthow today. EA INC. N. 3 BEDROOM. gas heat, only $1,- For information Mrs. Spears, a a] . 20 &. Main, Clarkston, Mich. M FE deo down. Alec” some i l Vill FE 5-2963. 
Family Home —— ___MAple sagt type homes. Call S van Vil ac @ | avssELt A wort, REALTOR | — Three bedrooms | and « large 10 W. Pike 
tet with thle welt Yale BUEES. No Down Payment T C. HOUSTON REALTY home with large living rm. 
satis nee waa Py Sea - rm en abreead rains comider trade a smaller ‘slarter homes with full base- CIVILIANS ecuipped bitched, for heat 
. Sint citime'pterwess «| Mon. thru Sun. 10to9 ROOMS chy? uate tenes, A .c. on. thru Sun. ° } CO., 1725 WILLIAMS LAKE jent home at RD. 8 - 6, call OR 3-1235; , . $18,950 cash to mortgage Pioneer Highlands After 6, call OR 3-10i8, G.I & FHA WHY PAY RENT Looe, iw ranch home wih 
136 E. Pike St ___ Open Eves, | BY OWNER, § ROOM ’ ONLY $350 DOWN | Pine Lake Priv.| 2,5 use zoom “with tee: 2 bedrooms, tiled bath, remodeled | 2% Dn., 30-Yt. Mort x FE 49584 gage On Pine View drive. 3 bed- water heat, Just across Eitchen with double oink, Formica $33.70 MONTHLY room with 2 car ga the street from the 
cupbossdh, Gow gna samnece, We" 3-BEDROOM, QUALITY Plus Taxes & Insurance rage, full basement com- sod el "home tree 
WEST SIDE ter softener, glassed im porte. | BUILT BRICK RANCH Peapine. the wt completely s look today. 3 BEDROOMs ~- Uline k car . extra comer ear A. foneed’’ near Middlebelt rd 
Cronktast reten *sdl heat” dew a0 with #15 tone iat Reatt: . HOMES TOTAL PRICE ame e ta be of 
down.” | _ wort, . . . more spring 
cerece Simoes ee. a FEATURING: Plastered| ONLY A FEW LEFT | 29, year, Now. lsed, af TRADE 
R AROUND NT 
. home. 3 bedrooms, Vic, Wa- 
terfora On aie 
  For Rent Rooms 37   
             
       
    rage, large fenced 
tn new condition. $11, 
MOVE Lorem IN — This new west 
‘ban bungalow 
    NORTH SIDE 
2 BEDROOM SOvOALOW ~- GI 
mortgage, $65 per Complete 
with peotything’ i including garage 
patio, fenced & landscaped qa and more. nly reason for eeing 
-owner transferred 
J. R. Hiltz REALTOR 
1011 W, Huron 
WAIT! 
SoC Schitont 
Bath et Mert PE 5-618)   
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fering — ne ‘as Behuett as + 00 
down — 
Call today. EM 3 1 sibs tion to ~ at, 
for detaite, kivo serv 
eres, Call MUtual ‘aa 
7404 EB. Hig (M59) 
AT PORTER ROAD   
| WULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE West Side Near schools, and 
bus. 6 rm. and i% bath 
house, of] heat and 2 car 
Eo Only $11, with 
West Side 2 family home tm excellent 
condition, 
Easy to rent. Call us now. | 
WM. H. KNUDSEN REALTOR 
  
  
  _— $800 DOWN__— 
  eit GJATEWAVS tA Srrtoaowirto to 
HAPPINESS Walls, Oak Floors, Ceram- 
ic Tile Baths, Full Base- 
ments with Gasinators, 
Storms & Screens, Wide Loads of Features 
All Improvements In 
MODEL OPEN DAILY 
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    -NR.. ST. BENEDICT’S SHOPPING Lots, Paved Streets, Cit equ 5 
Sewer and Water. y sare blaine at High Street lares lieing ‘tay dining ane sieved Scar sarage, 
ections: tage east) ““*?- fish with fake priv a9 Contract ‘as part 
FIRE ST. OR AUBURN AVE.) CHAS. MAROTTA sold for $39,960, terms. PROPERTY. BUILDING CO. — PE 98-1546 
= wees _| SYLVAN- E J. A. Ta 7] 4 il TY COMPANY | 
ay ylor i Orbe SHOPPING a New Brick us » heat, 
foo Oakland Ave. Tm) 7, tetrene aad te ceramie PE ease ee S ‘paths on 
Washington Park Sub. DORRI gg Sooner 
DORRIS | SEESEEg| Omer | Ere heat, includes > Li rm. CLARK AREA ; 
wanna umve omece | Hee de yeas] meee ser eee oe) T . stores, St $12,000, why net | home over $1,000 in awnings, 
ss seah Wh pises, modern seaming’ kiehen, Deasrom Woods Factuesve acer garage Also, acre yiand. East Side ‘ ; 
attracti bedroom a. bome we are. oroud._to.show 7 . Kaine cro 
way extre large 3, car ga-| gnd,® home you would be proud See ee 
Plastic tile bath, IM" selling fan, s : and aluminum storms and 
ere os een Se, | eaten fe side, just off Aw Ser wil et creas je 
NICHOLIE a ee eared VACANT Home         
      
       
     
   On Erie Drive Who doesn’t want to live 
on Erie Drive, ifort can 
afford to? Magn t fully 
3 bedroom Brick Ranch With all th xtras. 
baths, 3 am. and Pi, New carpeting and ¢ it 
fes, throughout, and built-in 
  
  
REALTOR 
9 .. tgs oo SF 
fre . Dolan : 
  
‘| with payments 965 month. 
  
  
Yana 'T PASS UP Seep Ep unneeded | - 
        
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  LOVELAND 4188 Case Lake Rd, x 
PE 2407 ee ieel   
“3 BEDROOM NO MONEY DOWN 
Semi-finished home, with privi- 
leges im Union Lake, priced for 
_Voeme. sale. EM patel ot =—EM 
“HAYDEN on pALeeny ie Blocks from 
schools. — wath 
Psi Foom and 
ehower. Oil furnace. Garage. $12,- 
760, terms, 
WILLIAMS LARE RD. 2 vedrocin 
penne, te 184. Bath, Base- 
furnace. & good 
for person whe can do some 
fin . The material ts there. 
$9,667 with low down ent. 
406 DOWN. A new 2 bedroom 
pome so ert Cae for 
formation fod 
IMEDIATE POSSESSION. New 
2? bedroom home. Bath Of) fur- 
aase Modern kitchen Privileges 
White Lake. Low down pay- 
ment, 
di; C. HAYDEN, Realtor E. Walton FE 6-0441) 
“4 Bane and Sun. 10 to 2 
BY OWNER: 7 IRWIN sT 2) bedrooms, large kitchen. Living 
reom, beth, Michigan basement, 
_ Seat Pit ore me 
and § room home. 2 
rm. full th, “ull basement, 
Aluminum screens & storms..A 
good buy at $7.960. Easy Terms. 
Union Lake Priv 3 rooma, full 
bath. Gleaming oak floor, plae- 
tered walls, om iarge shaded 
corner lot, near good beach. $12,-   
$00 Terma. 2 
pet | have other ex¢. buye on and 
the water to choose from 
T. G. TROCKE 
EM 3-467! 
at fireplace, amine iv tee 
toon veal bitehen, 
breantast 
OR THE HANDYMAN Cory 4 room and bath in Twin 
Chub area. Has 
stormg & screens and Yv 
blinds Realtor 
1000 Soin 1h Rea 
Reduces 2 genuine Sereaia' st REALTOR FE. 43581 “W. HURON ST. EMBREE & G : GREGG 1050 W. HURON | 
  
  “Leslie R. Middleton BROKER re 
| Partridge 
Siw, ARD E. PARTRIDGE 
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be | W est Side Brick, For Sale Houses 43 _For Sale Houses | 4. For Sale Farms 48   
MILE ioe ise 
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“Water, 
  Deen 
LAKEFRONT - 
structed, 4 bedroom ‘with possk- biltt: rd bedrojm., ns BE 
kitchen, ok herenen 
room, Garage oo a 8 $i down, Year-around play ground. . 
FARM 
rs right for the worker 
bedrooms. full ent, on M15, 1% miles north of Clarkston. 
& scres, scenic and . Good 
gen erden spot. Centr ntral heat. Make 
is ® must, $12,250. $1,600 down. 
BE DISAPPOINTED. DON'T 
BRICK Terrifie is the we for this | 
home. Bargain is the word for the 
prick: New in ‘54, oO 
will be happy to show you through 
IMMEDIATELY , ‘ AND ALL IN ne panes An ROSE McLARTY. Bkr: FE 22162 OR FE 5.3578 << ae ’ 
as et 2 ~ Bkr. 
  
‘Templeton: WILLIAMS LAKE 
  
mR Rete 
Ee *, an 
‘NEAR COM MUTER 
Modern 2 bedroom home lo- 
eated in Birmingham.. Fea- 
tures plastered walls, oak 
floors, full basement, gas 
heat. Paved street, handy 
te school, transportation 
saa stores. Fuil price $16,- terms   
Humphries J. A. Taylor a eg bg Multiple Listing Service PE 4-2544 “__¥ree Parking   
18 THE “BIRD" TO 8EB 
CHRISTIAN HILLS 
One of the truly finest brick ranch 
homes you've ever seén. Com- 
plete in every Tespect and with 
all the “built-ins.” 4 good-sized 
bedrooms, large ceramic tile bath 
with twin sinks in built-in vanity, 
tub and separate glassed-in show- 
er Extra lsvaetory off kitchen, 
spacious carpeted living room, 
with natural brick fireplace and 
planter, & sized closets 
throughout. Sia! vestibule, A! 
“wonder dream” kitchen with 
bullt-tn copper art grill and oven, dish 
washer, sposal Lar 
family room next to kitchen E-x- 
eellen +4 gas hot water radiant heat 
d-car guached plastered aes 
Located in beautiful on 
copronimately 1 acre Priced for 
mediate sate at 83t.300—-own- 
er’s leaving state. 
5 ROOMS — TRADE 
Comfortable § reom and bath 
bungalow on lar, ¢ 140x160" lot 
“‘Macelient—oll-} 
steam heating system Owners 
would trade for ates 3} bedrm 
home. Full 8, 100 with 
$1,000 dn. 
5-RM. BRICK RANCH 
AY fine room brick ranch 
home” with Lar oo 
rage and paved artvoway. Warm, 
room 
five marble and wood Heatalator 
Extra large 120'x235" 
jot. Ceramic tile bath rit colored 
fixtures. Unusual sunken patio 
ont many other extrag included. 
y $3,500 dn. 
  
MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE — 
Silver Lake Front Brick ranch bi-level. An archt- 
tectural beauty with interior charm — hall plan with ths and ree- 7 ba 
reation parent 2 fireplaces. une. 
shaded lot with gentle slope to sand beach, Te imehade, rieb 
Wilton carpeting in sand 
room: Base- 
ment. for recreation GAS fur- 
nace, Well located im Webster 
School ares.. 
New Contemporary PONTIAC LAKE : bedroom waterfront year 
@. Price includes 
deep reeze, wate. dishwash- 
er, auto. washing machine 
nod boat. Forced air oil 
heat and ‘iw rooms 
Owner will accept free and 
clear trailer pect rt down 
payment 90.950 ‘all price. 
NEAR AIRPORT 
3 bedroom starter home 
with full basement & rough 
wiring, Good sized lot. Only 
$205 down. 
F. C.-Wood Co. REALTOR OR 312% 
Office Open 8-7 
After 7:00 OR }-6648 
Corner Williams Lake Road & Me 
2 Bedrooms 
All Modern 
Full Basement 
Forced Air Oil Heat 
Attached garage and breezeway 
‘Storms and Screens” Large Spacious Lot 
Fd 
Low Down Pay nent jor are. Fe bob after rife Meee   
  
  
Ridceway 915 Baldwin Ave 9% Baldvin Ave, ___¥E_¢0ag 
CLARKSTON REAL ESTATE INC. 
340 acres, ‘the Lakeville 
Farms. All level. $560 per acre, 
ake an offe 
acres, near Clarkston, $300 per 
io 
r) cies. gentle rolling, $200 per 
0 <anet all titlable level land. 
Nice home, outbull 
$20,000 with 86.000 down. 
FE 2-063; if no answer, call MA 
5-5821   120-ACRE FARM. STOCK & TOOLS. $3,009 down, 645 Jossman Ra 
Sale Business I Property 4” Cee 
Buy Thru Partridge 
List Thru Partridge   
Rent Lease Bus, Prop. 49A & RM. HOUSE, 
deco heat. me 
Rd., Ortonvilie 
  
FULLY EQUIPPED 
Service Station for lease. Good 
loc . $900 cash will put you 
bust for x if fan ir. 
Lewis, ae   
  OUSE, FOR ‘dusiness. i bee s Ries 7 Rest., 
_W. Huron at E rzabeth Lk Rd. 
Business ( Opportunities 51   
|'ONE -OF THE BEST LOCATED 
hardware stores om the west side 
With large basement toyland 40° 
x 6 parking lot next to store. 
Will give good lease. Write Pon- 
_ tec Press, Box 100 
Buy Thru Partridge _ 
List Thru Partridge 
100 FT. FRONTAGE ON | AUBURN 
Ave, 190 ft. frontage on Perry 
St, Both business frontage, Real 
bites. Close tn. 
112 ft. on W. Huron end several 
p “et eet pieces. 
to Bur 70 GLI, REAL ION. PARTRIDGE 18 THE “BIRD®   
  
. . TUNE-UP sHOP Fully equipped for ¢ cars. Latest 
electronic equipment. Excl. loca- 
can buy on     
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Reteeneds 
  
  
FOR SALE: 
Zig-Zag sew 
ly used. $235. Olive 22782,   
hast Ca tag 04. Pe. OM 
©] PCE by HLA Gervion, tee.   
“Trouble and How ad Starts’ 
Money to Loan 53 ___ {State Licensed Lenders) 
GET CASH QUICKLY 
Up to $500 Bring your 
also made on fur- 
Oakland. 
Loan Company fac STATE BANK BLDG. 
"FE 2-9206   
Buy Thru Partridge 
List Thru Partridge   
Immediate Po 
WM. A 
KENNEDY 
  
  
the ment gf 20) sown. $7,060 
Ee or FE 5-3063. 
For Sale Lake Prop. 44   
  
a x 100 
O'CONND:. BR 
‘3-0040 tren 
Lj pavnoes 
jot on Wetverine $4, with $1450 Han: 
44908) 
For Sale Lots 46 
For residence or   
business lots see... 
HOLMES-BARTRAM 4382_Dixie Hwy. OR_ 31950   
WINDCROFT SUB Ideal building site, lot 64 x 24, 
high and dry. Good neighborhood. y $460 down, . 
HOME SITE 
Corner 161x164 ft. ideal site 
for pe home. Highly re-   SOTALl SUPER fi smaris B sth 
ventory. PE 23-0173.   
Partridge iS THE “BIRD” TO 8Ep 
4 MUG res? tm busy town on 
mals high’ 
greens. ra ° tems. $55,000 gross 
$1,000 plus stock price. 
TAVERN on busy ae iTS 
A HIGHWAY RESTAURANT, One 
-- yews ottered at only "ae 
WARD E. PARTRIDGE 
REALTOR FE 43581 REAL ESTATE & BUSINESSES THR 
1050 W. HURON ST. OPEN EVES, "TIL 0 STORE FOR Eee Ee T Miae and O- and 
=e 
Take egtiom pment fee agrenara 
p.m., ‘isk for Tom or hed.   
  
  
“LET’S TALK 
BUSINESS” WHEN YOU NEED 
 gieuly ce your 
yments to sult your 
“SPATE 7 
FINANCE CO. 702 Pontiae State Bank Bldg. FE +1574. 
BORROW 
WITH 
CONFIDENCE 
HPFC—Household Pinance 
wr - America’s _ is 
est finance company 
rience 7 cgnatare. “Ch 
endorsers 
  
Household Finance 
F Corp. of Pontiac 1% & Saginaw St. The Kay Bide. 
TEAGUE FINANCE co. 
202 N. MAIN 
ROCHESTER, MICH. LOANS TO 9500   
  “I'm writing a theme on world diplomacy! 
1980 to 1954 care, _S 
tithe. Lg deals clos: im WO} | 
minutes 
a aignntores and other se 
$25 to $500) Its title is] 
_ More said to see you!” 
  
_For Sale Clothing _86 BARG. 
MAN" 
  
Sale Household Goods 57 
2 BURNER. om iis 
meal 
rar Cn ee   
  
Won teal rage. fvoring. lg bath wel. 
of 
ante Fe pcre Bur. 
bedrm. home   
elose to school, pit, . Off Sashabew Road, 
quick possession. 
ARNOLD 
REAL ESTATE 
FE 35-0676 © FE 5-578 Buyer's Special Bloomfield Knoll Ressh Bun- xtra 
aluminum storms and screens 
and extras Well located off 
Lochaven Rd. snd near school. 
Price $13,000, about $2,600 down, 
bal. 4% per cent GI loan. 
KINZLER #70 W. Huron ¥. Phone FE 63538 or 23-0820 
OR THE BARGAIN HUNTER 
A look who for the 
very best Siues? Here's a real 
west sub   
  car Tiled a. egret drive. Large’ 
Sim race creat Space hi on e bl fast one, s *. 
arate room, down, 
Prive. On tre lakes at. ge100A Penthouse at 10,728 ents co 
= Ramen maa fiaes an taxes and Im-| 1200 Ft. Elevation... | 99. , . High w Watertord mn. nesting 
CITY. NEAR AT. PREDS. This this lov ak oe one ine 
room 
  
      ad $800 DOWN 
Will move you in this 2 bedroom 
AN. Tuts tome tas 2 ee) Russell Young | home with basement in Drayton 
| area, close to school and stores. 
‘| Shown anytime, 
NEW CONTEMPORARY 
bedrooms, tile bath with van- 
leaming a-_maders. 
Pa with yy ay 
with $2,100 
WEST SUBURBAN R be an NCH 7 room brick, , 2 tire 
1% salts ee core: | pe 
hed garage, fe eo ge tee 2 bed: 
per “ae. 
home, Feuung. for 
  
  $1,000 DOWN VACANT JAN. 1 A lovely 4 bedrm. home with 
beautiful kite hen and Vda nee 
pest. "Double ube areas. oe gio.coe with 98 per mo 
H. W. Bigelow 
    
inkes.  Gniy, 4,890 ‘witb "$1,000 tows: 
ADAMS RD. ESTATE 
Well-located lot, 100 x 779 ft. Hi 
and ary, partis weates. Hig: 
ROCHESTE ER. ea 
Only 10 minutes from Rochester. 
Lot 180 x 477 ft. High and dry. 
weal site for ranch-type home 
% C HEMPSTEAD 102 E. HURON ST. 
AIRE   
FOR B 
POR BETTER 
Cherokee Hills! “Tou'll tke -the 
tts close-in coun tenet 
awe Rd. 3 mile west 
CARL BIRD, Realtor §03 Com: unity ® tional Bank Bid 
rE wait . Eves. FE Pats 
i HALF ACRE, BASEMENT, ENT, 680 
down. P.O. Box 535, Pontiac. A   
Buy Thru Partridge 
List Thru Partridge 
BUILD NOW = our well restricted Waterford Estin ates freely 
| HERBERT of “DAVIS FE 6-431   
4028 _Pontise Lake Rd ___ FE 5-431! 
Pontiac - Watkins Estates, Call 
~ For Sale Acreage 47   
A OF TIMB LAND. “ouony Re ity. Ortonvitie 
TRIPP   
  
      
gently rolling terrain — ap- 
proxi ately ile ff 
Rime rose. Priced right. 
 Soenie site located In center eutiful antes Oconee’ 
Priced for quick sale, 
ACR. 
33 Epo] in estate section — 
site od 
These are all exceptionally fine parcels of land Phone 
~—today for more detatis: 
Leslie R. Tripp, Realtor ‘15's West Huron Street 
FE $8161 or PE 5-2850 
  
For Sale Farms 48   
   
    124-Acre Dairy Farm 
  Eves, FE 50510 
i die. 
m™| JERRY FE. ADAMS CO. 
ee oe 
Ve desirable location - Flare for Pizza? 
This restaurant 
‘olks enjo7 
volume in over 
year. Large se ie ce 
city and separate room for 
parties. The location is tops 
and the price is right. 
Welding Shop . Cement block Home & Auto 
Loan Company 1 ON. Pe Street 
(Second i] 
_Hours 9 to 5; Saturday @ to 1   
MICHIGAN BUSINESS 
SALES CORPORATION 
FE #1563 PARK AT OUR FRONT DOOR 
  LEAS 
modern 2-bay, across from sh 
ping | eenter and Walled Lk, - 
help available, Phone 
Market ¢24 42461 
__Sale Land Contracts 52 
NEW aw LAND CONTRACT, $15¢9 DIs- count, on small 4 rm. modern, 
$4000 will tan-   
  
  A 
FE 6-4310 3172 W, Huron st 
NEW 
20 per cent. FZ 37103 or — 32037 
  
Money to Loan 53 Siate Licensed Lenders) 
- LOANS a BAXTER & LIVINGSTONE 4 _W. Lawrence St, PE 4¢1538 
LOANS 128 t0 - $25 ta 9300   
‘Buckner Crstoqners 
Happy Folks ‘Bucknet's Em es ith 
ia" tae men Pedy ana Tt ts easy to deal at Buekner's, where courtesy and kindn 
shown te everyone and 
is a pleasure 
for immediate and future 
a cash ¢ = aelemal wat tee 
9 ly cma Pome $0 000, up te 26 months | TW. Lawrenc st 
BR Law LOAN CO. NEARLY 
, ae ioe < roe   
~ SEASONAL 
_CASH ‘or 
in fet “Vier! rBbooe, give a a lew 
then 
(LOANS $25 TO $800) 
BENEFICIAL FINANCE co. 
  
LOANS — $800 to $1,500 on 
Swaps 35)   
SELL OR TRADE E We have sharp 1955 Pontiae 4) 
door sedan to trade on home or 
vacant property. Ask for Mr. 
aodune 
of 
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for 17" or 21” table-model and $100 cash. FE 2-7720, 313 8. Pad- 
  ___Mortgage Loans 54 0 
      | to pe 
++ kee Bids br gel PLAN 
% MONTHS TO pat Come 
      .” 
Announce: our ANNUAL WHITE | 28 W, Lawrence 
   ; ATOR RE ._ $18, OR 
GOOD USED Z 
ELECTRIC RANGES 
| ALL NAME BRANDS 
AND SIZES. 
SOME LIKE NEW 
$39.50 AND UP 
CONSUMER'S 
POWER CO. 
FE 5.8151 
‘BROID 
  
<5 ee 
  
  
Michigan ebard Late A AS EXTRA 
19 inch RCA TV, Reg. $450, 
  era, 
il sac ie st. geen Mich. 
Feneeteensrese 
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enone 
    
BUCKNER #3 FINANCE. COMPANY 
          frie eee se eweNee 
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es faites =. 
  
        
  * nape RET 4.5   
  
A Beautiful New Kitchen | Sy Re Bh | Power Tools 
DeWalt Ge 
  
  
ctston "made Maple bunk beds, ; 
WAYNE GABERT’S 
FLOOR SAMPLE SALE: ‘25 discount on all     
  
  
                
     
      
        
   
   
    
   
   
          
       
   
        
    
      
       
            
   
            
     
   
          
     
                
    
    
       
    
         
                  
         
      
    
   
        
       
         
    
      
        
     
                  
     
          
         
             
     
      
   
      
        
       
      
    
   
              
      
  
      
   
      
       
          
     
     
   
   
     
         
   
      
         
    
      
       
      
                
   
            
     
     
       
   
       
        
            
     
   
         
   
        
    
       
   
    
        
      
   
      
       
             
     
            
      
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/< THE PONTIAC PRESS; MONDAY, DECEMBER: 17, 1956 
ale Farm Produce 78;MODEST MAIDENS © —_By Jay Alan or S _91' For Sale Cars 91 
    
4 ms 2. ¢pn..| i961 PORD STATION WAGON, Va." “yf | exe. cond. low m No money dows, assume pay- 
    
  
  
     
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    tis beau ioaas ost vour oat | 2 AKE, OVER sh PAYMENTS. se 3s ‘ah ‘I CHEVROLETS, 2" iRMy 
L&I 7 "450 FORD, 2D Ha ae "FE bat sew eee oa i : d makes 
| _ Haskins Chey. 2 DR: a eve cite Custom 8, R&H, very sharp. Goud cranes Gasnes dyees. Weat "Side: Used Cars 
1 Dixie Hw =v . AIR CORPS ae samrreconmacncesrrafeagimesnennenateetat 
seapte BS ‘56-5071 a Seen FR od Nites til) | LJ HURON MTR. SALES a ITEMS ARE Pe ies good tree a and R & EL     
  
  
    
      
  
  
  
    
      
      
    
  
    
                  
      
  
  
  
    $760 42s Pourth st y, REC. COND | 2H Bure Sa pet UICK SALE. ie SUR LOT MAY LaSALLE 1931. | SEDAN. 
|” 1954 CHEVY $1245 leclors ite na origi Really a cok! } No down pay’mt required Be oCARS_ ON OUR LOF MA Beauitiful red fale. Pin Power- eared Baw Priced to sell. , STOP & SHOP oOuUR Lor Pooey. 
oh | slice, radio aad b ] _ | LUCKY AUTO SALES B b F ost, In Hy, ki Ch 193 8. Saginaw 8t FE 4-1006 oO r Cc. } MATTHEWS S- as ins ev. 1955 PONTIAC CATALINA. WELL: 870 8. Woodward Bham 
HARGREAVES 6731 Dixie Hwy. at Mis equipped. Clean, New motor. FE. MI 6-604 Oper ‘ts! 9 
et eee e PERRY = eae %6 PO! ‘ | | drive, Clean, exe. tires New 4 Pomc eae eraalened No Better Time | 
baat A i cg Oe | Tires, No money down, ‘sasuine | 81 KAISER, LOW MiLHAGE.| Power Brakes W. W. ” Perieci Than payments of 68 ¢ menth og from original owner.| COmd. 1175 James K Bivd. Off 
west 4880, Now payments ‘w MERCURY GOOD tonbinon| ise 4 GR FoMtiac—eratiox| Christmas | en! : __Bext_year. Harold Turner Ford.| $150. PE 2-3438 ther nn non Pare uonded with extras. $2300. 
CHEV, 1954 BEL aIR SEDAN. 2/°% MERCURY AN CHEV. j | tone’ finish, Ap Good ‘Hl PONTIAC V4 4 DR RS Just your ser down. wasy tarme.| of bd mechanical “cond “Aes each Hydra cond “101 8. Paddock Time 
H Malo “es ONTIAC, CATALINA, | RA, to Buy a d . 
laskins Chev. | CHRISTMAS | fuk Wet) | ° “NY 7, 12—,| Maple SS0Tl Open” nites “tit -9 SPECIAL Pjen, Matic’ a! beste abamens Oo ! , : "SH DOUSE CONVERT. W. BEH. aue.iz lone, nuh A A honey for U sd Ca 
ve KING BROS “When I got home from shopping I found that I had the right | FoR SSALE BY PVT, OwNen. “a3 | SUDPrise the family with « new oney your ear cows. Ss Ir ANY LENOTH FU 7 , “+12 ot sler, 2-tone, R&H, back-up a . 
ang maurened ee BSG | TOUR LM. DEALER ‘packages but the wrong husband:"” | fignla. "window wasbérs’" New| fuury "Great Stecsea' acne: FASKins Chev. | Make the whole family RETENTION. GOOD DRY OAK | Tai yar ATT | py Low mileage. 9000, MA 65300. Decier” “Seeman MI gts2 Dixie Hwy. at M15 happy with one of these. place, OR Silt mass, for ee We wilt pick up and dativer our | Boats & Accessories 85 ____ For Sale Cars 91 ‘33 DODGE V8 WITH OVER-| MAple 5-501] __Open nites ti ® HREPLACE WOOD FROM i6"| ‘actor, Steam clean and give | re Suge, 2 Geer Coronet, sat EM) “EASY ED JONES | Mee Soupes elena i. Fr pba cn ke Oria 31188. | our 1¢-point tuneup and inspec stot | JOHNSON OUTBO. ARD | > Ty | Beate |158 2-Door Del Ray. . $1495 arLiGe SawwaEL COAL then ite tough-weather re-| SEE OUR | 1989 CHRYSLER HARD TOP R & WILL | “ve engine radio heater end 
eet eggs ood Snceoay | flava cantgt amet All fr pce "Safe Buy! mse atts TOTE | Poetic 190° aru ies 5). Oakland Puel & Paint. 39.95 SLAYBAUGH’S ‘ | ~ — 70U GET A C: 
~~ | FO, SALE WOOD, FROM § TO 8 senvice Pants EXTRA #30 Oakland, Vor. Cass: Oven Eves ate Duy. ' 19586 CHEVY $2198- yore VOU CAN “| SS 870 2-Door $1395 windows ouse. C. Gor- WE SERVICE ANY MAKE re 6ous USED CARS | One of the prettiest J-tone con- NOT 7 - dramati . cE : . TRACTOR 7 2 “HP OUTBOARD MOTOR. . B EVERYBODY'S CREDIT Radio, heater, Hydramatic. & Piberglas a rer PE 40r PE ¢1112 mplete with tank, used oR. | vérgtibles you have ever seen va | 18 GOOD RERE ~ 
“ivered FE Cai (KING BROS. 30a. “#100. 3298 Joslyn Ra gags ale. beeter and Power) DEERE MOTOR SALES, "  rorp ; PASON HARD FIREPLACE |. H DEALER *s? EVINRUDE MOTORS . i a ai a msc " 
ratte (| anaes Pootiac Rar at Opdyke Maha’ Werte etter: ie) LINCOLN-MERCURY | \AATTHEWS-. | “aest’e cod eae PROGR HO patie, hence a “AN HITE SEASONED BIRCH FIRE A Sal 77| model wrinrades at a greatly Cass at Pike sts a ~~| FOR SAFE WINTER nn sanantonio nr tases 6A + . reduc . ee mwe , 
For Sele Pets 69 WEDNESDAY wont auction) W“"™",“§"Tisgraph ESTATE TR WAGON, “te BUICK SPE. HARGREAVES $45 DOWN DRIVING 56 Starchief $2598 et at ay Sad . Closed until! | if HP SEABEE OUTBOARD MO- | cial, _eatras ————— .] y , c Catalina door, radio. ‘neater and 
~ spring. Private. Sales daily. tor. Like new. FE +1368. ‘98 BUICK SPECIAL EXCELLENT | oon eee Ae BUYS ANY OF THESE 1954 BUICK $144! full power 
2 TMU FESO _| Foe Selo-Housetrailore 78, JouMSON GUISOARD OTORE | covsiiee FE elie“ es Dumont, Coorg, Seer, | Saree, rd ty batt rowmtae - * Te - be aie tigers os é ~ be Ty PA . FREES. : ni i} Oe: o . - 
SPACED POPPING. < owTES wet aanes Late @ Pe Aa “ater ont, Teense and Liste Dude “tome? Let us help you adjust Madvast to | HON EST VALUES - | 1950 DeBolo Club Coupe W-3813. 52 Deluxe 2-Door . - 995 Ir . 5 rythin . @! adio, ater, Hydram . 
and -Crooks Rd.| condition. Bett alter accepted. OWNS MARI SUPPLY Lake Orion Motor Sales | i880 Bulk Bard top *-door f7r3 | 104@ Plymouth Club Coupe 1955 CHEVY $1395 °       Must sell immediately. Days. FE Lake Ave. Pontiac, eel A lovely blu PONTIAC or SHEPHERD MM CLARKSTON . @ and ivory conve: > . ont 
OR * ops, bins 4 $15. each, ne $6153, nights, FE SBéoe _____._Phone FE 27-0020 ——— FORD — og 7 wee 22601 fo: AUT gars: table with power glide, radio and. 153 Chieftain 2-Dr. ee $895   
          
     
         
  
    
  
  
  
  OXFORD TRAILER . |MERCURY OUTBOARD MOTORS. (500 “Rijick 7 . heater, Stock No. N-3526. Radio, beater, Hydramatic. 
SALES Pare Sag, cerrcs, snort eget | "tna Gyuatiow cheap. PE ee ek i goog, mcige es BR AID 1953 CHEVY $695 | PonTiac 7 a out—g cor ust sell rs wergiide 
Pe Se a te Been | Stichigen Arrow it to'80 Mt to EVINRUDE M MOTORS 1955 BUICK $1695 | _this week. “toe. Fe tase“ Fado and beater. sack Ne‘ | aie beer, fa bet 95 PE 83153 or FE #6221. 8 to 10 wide. and accesso- door special redan. Load MOTOR SALES 3484, * be —— i Ties MY 20721, 5 ;er cent ba See all accessories. ed with ! 32 Years of Fair Dealing 
‘alipot T rate only %9 dows. 1 mils Harrington | Boat Wo Works Cass at W Pike FE 2-0186 195 9 _ HEVROLET CDOT. € of Lake | 53 FORD $395 a $2295 ; = py ‘S1, 2% PT. SILVERDOME, Mop- | !29_5. Telegreph VE 20033 MATTHEWS . 49 MERCURY HARDTOP = DN. V-@ tudor with radio and heater, 56 Bel Ai rc “Genie ee 
Hard’ “ n oi ' per oan, Med contract, FE Transportation Offered 87 - FORD car wil be brought te your, home ‘ condition. Stock No, N- walls. 
8 a7 Detreiters wLY sy an " CALIFOR- HARGREAVES ry Ml oe RAM, . i _ 1952 CHEVY $495 ’50 2-Door ‘Sedan $395 Saree arenes Hee gh ig Ng 8 a1 5. Seginay at. ; ( LI IB Overdr. Excel. ‘cond. MI’ 64457. pw aed eodan. = redis, peter Radio, heater, Dynefiow. 
PONTIAC CHIEF "| 33% =" == ~~ ‘sore oe BLER  |'55 870 Crain”, ...1795 42 and 46 ft. wORTE. , 95 5 atalina . 
TEN WIDES __| —We4. muher war. VE teen COUPE et ecb RENTS 4 cor sean ane evs ane | adie Byars whe wale an 27 fe 20S. 2 wile exetiehts Wa nte 1d Used Ca a8 i” Ures, _Jocteding 2 snow tread oer doatee ond * Priced 
| HUTCHINSON] See af & Af Motor Sales | , $645 eS Se Tc | PONTIAC Se ee ates.| Your Choice tweens == ALSO     
  2627 Dixie Hwy OR 31605 Parks. Midwest 68550. No pay-| We have € 1953 Cherroiets 2, 
ia wth ea a Always Readyto Buy | °S7 Licenseand Title. |. Larry Jerome | Rat damm M4 Rett See?) | RETAIL Sportsman 31 ft. 3 rm. mod. | Junked and TO PAI Included — Roch: Ford Deal some standard shifts, | STORE 
yaa and clean. BAGLEY A AUTO ARTS ocnoner Tom over | 
° —pay | TE S072 it BAGLEY 87) °S4 Ford Custom 2-Dr. 1981 FORD V8 mrity & HEATER NORTH 
; rahe. 92%| Bud Shelton Motor-Sales | '54 Chevrolet 2-Di. toweck PE $0081’ Pield Motors, “GOODWILL 
sell, modern | ior Cor ausure &' 8, Biv PE cera |'54 Chevrolet Sta. Wgn. | 83 CHRYSLER CROWN IureRIAL CHEVROLET USED CARS”       
  
                  . CARS & SCRAP |’S3 Chev. Bel Air Hardtop | bring car to your home day or 1000S. WOODWARD __ ,. azmxp tax rosr oprice Sl 8. “Telegreeh ’ e om ee yox “AND WR 40582 ARE 53 Packard Sed. Hydra. ; ope $1,005. Jess McNeal, Inc. Your Choice BIRMINGHA M | @ Mer. . CLEMENS eT. PE }7119 
ie GENERAL 3. 3 BEDROOM, ne 1°53 Olds 98 4-Dr., Hydra. 57 License and Title . FE 6-052. | Pike St. PE 5-0658, , is 9 ) 
iagpens, i Eytace, Rance se SHOP TT | '53 Buick 2-Dr. $ 6 Q" 7 Included : | 7 | _ Then Bring It Here 4 S F Y lf Bilis | "52°Ford Sedan 
‘Trailer | “"xatizgr"| JEROME $2 Ford Sede ee ror yourse | Olds-Cadillac Your Choice | 52 Pontiac 2-Dr. } YOU WON’T BELIEVE THE CONDITION Emad Orchard Lake at Cass ’51 Buick Hardtop AND APPEARANCE OF THESE USED 
FE 80488 °57 License and Title ’51 Olds Super 4Dr. CARS 'TILL.YOU SEE THEM... =|   
      
       
  eR ARTO 7 ‘Sitont Convert. Hoda. | TEROME, | ‘54 Olds Super 88 ...... $1695, pew f —_ heater. Dynafiow, | "53 Pont. Cc’ tain Dix. 2. Dr., Coupe. Power ring & Brakes, se. Rydramatic, freee is   
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Fantasy. Show at Ford Rotunda. 
Todd Purse, host. (2) Susie, 
‘nis—) News. 
Burne and Alten. 
8:30—(7) Voice. Guest artist ts Fd 
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  Metropolitan Opera basso Jer- 
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9:00—(7) Life Is Worth Living. (9) 
Tunes and New Talent. (9) Den- tent 
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    a ‘Sunny Souseland’ By EARL WILSON | ae 
MEXICO CITY—The altitude’s--very high in Mexico—but 
the tourists get pretty high, too, 
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And. now with Americans ducking Europe because of the 
“erl” shortage, more ‘n’ more're coming down here to the   
  
      
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Lucille Ball, Joe Penner in “Go 
Chase Yourself. 
,|1:30—(T) Thirty Minute Theater. 
Woman parolee who gets wait- 
ress job in ‘Eddie's Place” is 
6:556—(2) On the Farm Front. 
1:00—(2) Good Morning. (4) Today. 
  
in “F.O.B, Vera Cruz.” 
News. (4) News, (2) News. 
11:10—(9) Weathervane. 
11:18—(9) Good Neighbor Theater. 
—Political—     11:00—-(7) Soupy’s On. (9) National 9:45—(2) News, Weather. 
$:55—(4) Faye Elizabeth 
10:00—(2) The Gary Moore Show. 
(4) Ding Dong School. (7) Story 
Studio. 
10:30—(2) Arthur Godfrey Time. 
10:30—(7) Dr. Hudson’s Secret] (4) Price Is Right. (1) Theater 
Journal. (4) Watertront. Seven. 
can boy sneaks across the border|11:00—(4) Home. 11:30—(2) Strike It Rich. (7) Robin 
11:55—(9) Billboard. 
TUESDAY AFTERNOON 
ee Valiant Lady. (4 Tic a 
          
    
         
           
     
    
            
           
       Sunny Souseland, . 
Where else can you go to be entertained by the beautiful 
Delores Del Rio whe, at beyond 50, looks 10 years younger, 
and is still alluring to guys in their 30s? Miss Del Rio 
doesn’t smoke\or drink and has never been to a dentist 
in her life. 
With handsome = Reilly, a TV productr, on her arm, 
  
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right there, auite attentive. 
“Was your visit to Elvis a publicity stunt?” I asked her.   
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Maibiihy votes “Country Fair,”   
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coo y Bb powere Charles Hooks 
and Crooks, Another member 
of the quartet was Junior Willard burda eesaee > oe oom Meet Blenda. (7) Theater. 
oan eset) Linkistie’s Mon Party. 
Sentence Is Sente ap teary aes | ce nrences 2:40—(9 TV; RADIO & AUTO en pee) Mary Morgan nse pcodamaget Ww. S.C, @ — Three; inee Theater (Color). (7) After- 
frisky teenagers caught climbing! noon Film Festival. “Miranda.” == —Leok for us near © the Walhalla water tank got this! _¢) - Playhouse. ‘Those from recorder’s court) who wait,” 
Write the sentence, “I will not (9) Doody. 
tlimb the water tank,” 1,000.times 4:00—(2) The Brighter Day. (4) 
4:30—(2) The Edge of Night. (7) 
Cartoons 
4:45—(4) Modern Romances. (7) 
Santa Claus Show. 
6:00—-(2) The Early Show. (4) I 
Married Joan. (7) Mickey Mouse 
Club, (9) Dance. Party. 
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             “That’s ridiculous!” she flared up prettily. “It Just proves 
how difficult it ts to have a friend! Elvis doesn’t need pub- 
Conrad Hilton divided his attention between Barbara Rush, 
his first date on the trip; Ann Miller, his favorite dancing 
partner, and—on a quick hop over to Acapulco—Hillevi Rom- 
bin, the Swedish “Miss Universe.” 
Those Hilton boys sure get around. 
* * “ caf 
The trip to Ex-President Aleman’s big home at Acapulco 
convinced several of us that being President of Mexico is a & 
estate here. 
And it was « pleasure finding that Dario Borzani—whe 
introduced Danny Kaye and Danny Thomas te New York 
—is operating a smart restaurant. 
the numbers 87 which are his age, and his former N. Y¥. address   “The only trouble is that it cost me a lot of money,” he sald.) 
THE MIDNIGHT EARL... 
‘The Pentagon assigned an Army liaison officer to the “Sgt. | 
Bilko” show to see that everything's G.J. . . , Rocky Marciano} 
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Fleeing by Hundreds Eyery hour reports are being 
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secret police has caused hundreds 
of Hungarian physicians to flee) 
their homeland, the American Med- 
the ical Assn, has been advised. M. Arthur Kline, executive 
secretary of the American Medical 
Society in Vienna, onid In 0 ote   the border ang applying tor refugee 
status in. Austria, The reason for 
this panic-stricken flight is ‘that 
the AVO (Hungarian Secret Po- 
lice) are arresting all doctors in| 
Hungary who have treated injured 
revolutionaries and who did not 
  report the. detalls, te required ty 
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