WASHINGTON (P—Teamsters penidabamiies x Saliees R Hoffa may beat federal perjury charges against him as a result of a Supreme Court ruling of wiretapping) yesterday. -The Supreme Court has extended the ban on use of Fisstep evidence in Federal Court to incinde such. evi: obtained by_state law enforcement officers. Under previous decisions tap evidence obtained by federal agents has been held by the high tribunal, wire- - inadmissible in Federal Court trials. The new, unanimous ruling extends the ban to state- Strong Chance Ike to Attend — _NATO Meeting _. WASHINGTON (INS) — - There was ‘a strong expectation at the “White House that President Fisen- hwer would gef his doctors’ ap- proval today to’ attend the Western The Chief Executive planned to/. answer the big question immedi- ately after a 2:30 p.m. (EST) ex amination by a panei of specialists. =? £4 The 61-year-old Chief Executive, ‘ing, conscious cooperation itween the Internal Revenue Service| district one oe *obtained evidence even His trial on this charge was post-| obtained wiretap evidence. Hoffa now is on trial in federal \district court in New. York on charges he had a part in some wiretapping himself. These charges grew out of the alleged tapping of fers in Detroit. ~ Im Costelie’s case, Federal Dis- trict Judge John F. X. MeGohey reserved decision last Oct. 22 on | & motion to set aside Costello's conviction In a 1954 income: tax evasion case and give him a new "ifor 1948 and 1949, and Costello’s lawyer contended there was “know- be- and the New York DECLINES. COMMENT Paul W. Williams, U.S. attorney in New York, declined comment on the Supreme Court ruling. = jaaG cus Sees oe poned there pending the Supreme. Court decision on the use of state-| telephones at Teamsters headquar-| The government sow must re- | (Continved on Page 2, Col. 7) | Riders Battle to Board Trains; ‘One Man Dies 6 Other Goes, Into 2nd Day lions, who seldom ever find teredibie difficulties ing subway strike made rackets [movement almost. impos-| 7 sible. subway motormen, was Joined today by six other unions. | Service ranged from zero’ on some lines to one-third on others. As a result, countless thousands ot desperate commuters jammed stations of subway arteries still giving any service and battled to get on trains. The crush was so great that even breathing was difficult on the subway cars. One man died of a heart attack in a station as a huge crowd of frustrated subway riders sought other routes to their homes. All indications were that the sit-) fail to show up for ‘thelr jobs by| this afternoon will be fired. We alo antounaid thet the on- | thority was offering a bonus of | pe! oodeeantedlinclee ager tah ard, sear cada ‘seeking to_keep the transit going _| ating terrific traffic jams. — residents can ex-i¢ _|with temperatures | ~ | falling t6 12 to 1% idegrees by: early + Pontiac preceding & a. —}p-m., the rating was 30. Werk The authority will provide sleep-| ing and--eating facilities at vari-' Gus Terminals and plants for those system Hundreds of thousands sought vainly to switch to buses and trains operated by commuter rail- roads leading into Manhattan. Thousands of others set out to | come te town in their cars, cre- ’ Travel was at a virtual stand- Stil at many places. The great business and industry (Continued on Page 2, Col. 5) Cold Spell With Snow Due for Pontiac Area A cold wave, with snow and Unions Join Motormen as Walkout | YEW" YORK” Uh = New” 'York’s work-bound mil-" travel easy, ran into in- this morning as a mushroom-| The strike, neues at 5 a4. m. yesterday by a union: pepe most of the WE WANT TO GO HOME — Bronx, Westchester and Connecti- S Se eae ee 4 severely crippled New York subst minal was further taxed as regia routes to their homes. yA AP. Wirephote cetbeiin. Normally ‘busy ter- ‘subway riders sought alternate $960,000 From. Capital Funds Commission May ‘Vote. Tonight; 3-Year Term | fo Bring. No Tox Hike How Pontiac’s No. 1 ques- tion mark — the Pontiac General Hospital addition Tyear will be taken from the city’s capital improvement ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. ivoted to expel the Bakery Work. ers Union thig week unless clean ‘tp moves are made in the al-| v ‘moon Thursday. The ultimatum follows through on_action by the AFL-CIO conver-' tien yesterday conditionally expel- ling the bakery workers. The Executive Council was empowered to effect the -expul- sion not iater than March 15 if | Directives include a demand {that James G. Cross step down as president. Cross has repeatedly re- fused to do so and has said he will run for re-election at a special! , convention in Cincinnati March 3-5. AFL-CIO President George Meany announced the Executive Council action to convention dele- gates. Meany said the: Executive Coyn- ; eil will charter a new union with’ in the federation. A segment , ot locals, with a membership of;50.- winds ranging up to 40 miles an’ (000, plans to ask for a chiyfer if hour, is expected to sweep into Michigan late today. area Wednesday morning. At noon the U.S. Weather Bureau. said the frigid weather would hold, ‘through Wednesday. : Twenty - six was the lowest re- m, “At J y, corded temperature in downtown; ithe Baker Union is expel E ( “=.on kicked out and a reform * |_ Chief counsel Robe -‘nedy said he expected first to de- “in-, ‘AFL-CIO Executive Council today tesrity group" of _ the eet cot chartered as a new, clean Bakery ye yagt * ing to arte about 100 local) unions in cities Pg the nation | "ee testi Cross; cars’ “béfore the Senate Rack- tee in Washington that d accepted nds, hd t with mre funds, had Caught in Barriers Probe ar to Find voted eoaty for capital improve. Out How Truck Was ne ad tae ay te oa os in Wadler i CODOGNO, Italy i» — Otticials| : the , Band practiced reprisals: today opened an_ investigation to ps Figg inust be “terrorism” against unionists | determine how-two_railway cross- fo place the ov ge present building, renovated, in a ‘minimum operating condition, Wall—seme — ‘More than a ot ‘Union, has had delegates he iweek drafting a constitutiog’ otherwise getting ready , lish a new union. _ Meany condemned ee i in a the Bakery Union failed te com- blunt. tough — fe detailed * ‘whipping boy, ouster. Cross said he was a scapegoat.” Rackel t Probers to Quiz AVASHINGTON (P—W. A. Rackets Committee, which The committee, investigating alleged Teamster ter- Strong Arm’ Teamster Aide Smith, a Tennessee ‘Team- éter official, faced questioning today by the Senate has heard him pictured as dynamiter and strong arm man in labor disputes. _ jebrism in Tennessee and nearby states, announced it also known as Hard-Hear- ing Smitty—as a major witness in the day’s hear- ings. - bert F. Ken- velop... more._..testimony about. Teamster Violence and to hear -, two top police officials from Knox- ville, Tenn,, who have demanded the right to defend their city's record. of law enforcement in la- ‘|bor violence cases. ‘Committee Chairman McClel- l= | PEsy deed the | heute by law - to call Smith-_+— Kennedy said today's hearing! would cover “difficulties of the ‘Wilson et Nashville in efforts of the Teamsters to or- ganize it,” and a request by the company for assistance from the police of Bellemead, a Nashville suburb. * + * Smith, business agent of Team- ision of a , fastest Nineteen of the 30 injured were released from the hospital after | treatment. Ten Italians and a Swiss remained = serious condi- tien, The Milan-to-Rome electric Ra- pido express was speeding toward this. village 40 miles south of Mi- lan at about. 8) miles an hour when the barriers went down. * * * A truck loaded with wheat, just crossing the tracks in a light fog, was trapped between the gates. x* * * “The express crashed at full ‘speed into the truck,” the station- master said, more than 1,300 feet. ; McElroy Visits Berlin LONDON i®—U. S. Seretary - of Defense Neil McElroy. fiew to Berlin today after talks with British officials _which—he said “resulted in a common under- standing for the fature-"* Bomarc Missile Fired © CAPE CANAVERAL, Fila. (INS)-A- Bomare aerodynamics missile—a ground to air inter. Sters Local 327 in Nashville, has’ (Continued on = 2, Col. 5) the. Cape Canaveral, |Mackie Says It'll Have Priority. Over PORES BE center last night; — US. Ww Expressway to Come First j in Area= Wreckage was scattered fer ceptor _weapon-—was fired froim_| Fila., test igoal, Whitmer said- “We're on the ; verge of going over the top. We “won't consider our “job- him.- of the Bake<:~ Cross. with his wife. daughter /™& barriers became a death tap!” Witiman last-month said a two ’ aland sori-in-law watching from the'for 15 persons in the and galleries, told delegates he hadjtruck and Ghe of Euro estab-|done nothing sufficiently wrong trains. warranting the demand for his) “q! year borrowing plan from 1958 ‘and 1959 taxes was the only ave- inue left to completing _ the wing. ‘This has. been stretched one year further so as to not trim the city's $900,000 annual capital improve- tment works too much, - Commissioners also will learn to- night about a- request from the Oakland County~ Table Toppers that Wie chty’s how ahd Wine ordi: nance be amended to allow taverns to épen at noon Sunday instead of 2 pm.. REZONING HEARING The commission will conduct a public hearing on the proposed re- zoning to Commercial 1 of lot 167 at 249 Auburn Ave. The City Plan- ning hay ye has ~~ eh the ee as docket will be three involving ~ jagreements anda deed between Kern for property needed-for a sewer project. Pontiac UF Drive Within $9,000 : of Area's Goal - _The Pontiac “Area United. Fund campaign is within $9,000 of its |goal of $612,000, drive chairman ‘Dr, Dana P, Whitmer announced today. Citing the figure of $603, 271 col- “complete until the final $9,000 is raised.” —will be finished is expect- 4 “City Manager Walter K. : ’}Willman ~ will propose a 4threé-year plan in which : approximately $320,000 a and this bated is one," By PETE jmay develop to my -highway plany 1, The new U, 8. 10. (or Oakland land County comininines, plus| federal primary allocation ~ Construction’ of /a/new US. 19/or to my own political support, County extension of the Hastings- Pontiac and Flint. “Northwestern, Sa tosh Ga oon tee dk . from Detroit(NOT APPEASEMENT Qakland Expressway in Detroit)|however, would serve no major) 50-60 matching basis. But to use as an expressway =. i ae eS ee ee the money in thie way would past Pontiac to/Flint must be given| | “Tt, should be clearly + 2 9 mean tossing out other plans for priority over’ the proposal to ex- 2. 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ABILENE, Tex. w—Claude R, Eatherly, who helped drop the first atomic bomb, is relying on a plea of insanity in his trial on charges of burglarizing two post offices, A psychiatrist. testified yester- day he has a guilt complex and) his part in the first atom bomb raid against Japan is a factor. - x *« * ; Eatherly, 39, is a former Air Force major from Van Alstyne,’ Tex. He piloted a B29 reconnais- sance plane in the Hiroshima raid Aug. 6, 1945. He won a decoration : We, organized, in keeping for heroism. The Air Force “Romeos Heari Oppenheimer Leaves it of the times here. charged him in 197. ENMJUE : $10 Million to Son | _ Kremil + Bagliryy i JOHANNESBURG, South Africal gee “end ot na Krasna or the Beauty of Spring, a female personification of spring. Eatherly and Alvin D. Crews of ed the Abilene broke into the post offices -}@-—Sir Ernest Oppenheimer, the) scene of the a at View and Avoca, Tex., <= Set for Friday -}mining magnate who died two) 39908 have ¢ aa 30, 1956, in $n atten 99 eet ee == : weeks ago, left‘an estate valued : 4 drop-aen off. . * _ Mammoth cr Seve ca hs sake el Civil Service, Roord|= sameng eae pt ana oo ei es ‘we ‘May Be Called On to filed today. - and tens of thousands of Moscow FE pages ‘ . Hi Oppenheimer was named|“hildren stream through, singing Mantooth already is serving a Testify : : erry | and dancing, for the two-week run i term at the federal prison sys-| — [ene Sie ete 88 Wt OD ae bass = : tem’s medical center at Spring- ‘Sole legatee. Lady Opperheimer = . iE : a field, Mo. Crews is-on-trial-in-fed-| Pontiac's _3--civil_-serviee com- 85 reported to have been provid- OPEN DOORS —-_.___ Ao ee a 2 = . — o a eral.court with Eatherly, missioners may. be called to tes-/°d for by Sir Ernest before his Sestap-Ghuibeio-dag-thochsiniaist . ste ree) ee i> oe Another witness yesterday wasjtify on the appeal of former Pa- ‘death. _.__}Russian citizen stepped into the! - — DRY CLEANERS ; Dr. Robert P. McElroy, psychia-jtrelman Louis Romeos for re- - — Kremlin only with trepidation, To- ; trist_at the Veterans. Administreinetatenient-on. the Pontiac Police: Pract Dencberte ——— —tday—both—the —Kremilin—and—the FROST, who Russians say-has a pedigree {via t v chute, | a Office ond Plant tion hospital at Waco, Tex., where Department House of Unions are open to visi- loner’ the Be Nicholas or Santa Claus, poses with admirers in| Grandfather Frost delivers his} ° 941 Joslyn Ave. eety wee a i BB Pimcer nal vost ion Jay {J F In tors_the year round, and during! Moscow's Housetof Unions. He has no connection with religion. fied to come down the chimney,”|| Mansfield) arrest in the spring 6 ~dism ® commission = sa = eee 9 has been scheduled for Friday|' p rarm income sae aes eyeiees. » Ceo eeereeaeeseccececcccccccsonerdoowsueneeees ' before Circuit Judge Clark J. t ae, I do consider -him insane .on)petore Circuit’ Judge WASHINGTON (INS) —_ Wpod- Curtice Says: Safely Comes From Within Observes Toad Mating Established in 199 April 30, 1956," the doctor—testi- Pie Marsa -,. |lots can be moneymakers, and fied. “If he’s able to maintain his) Remeos has claimed that he 1... low-income farm areas are ° uca te e | NORMAN, Okla. (®—Dr. Arthur] }—————- — improvement —he—shouid-make—anfaeed the commission privately ,— ing — lice ‘ If: Lat, eos zoologist at the Univer- adequate social adjustment.” without legal counsel, at One 6, their own neglected forests. Oklahoma, wondered just! a Dr. McElroy said Eatherly pre-| point during the public héaring The rural development program,| Es oid @ toad is when he starts/ > cL \ viously was a patient at the hos-; that led to his dismissal. ithe Agriculture Department's pilot By INTERNATIONAL NEWS and the car's volume doubled|courting. To find out, we spent @ FUNERAL HOME & pital in 1960 after attempting sul-| Chargeq with insubordination, |program for marginal farming} pariow H. Curtice. « hard-work.*2™°%t immediately. __|many nights huddied at the side of | $ cide. . Romeos appealed his dismissal un- areas, has found that forest prod- Peis - He usually spent about ten hours Ponds in the country. He found § eeeeseces- f fi 160 W. Huron St. - FE 2-9177 and decisive leader in the auto ithat when the male toad can give ® = der a procedure set up by the ci-\ucts are a key to boosting income)" a day on the job at GM, ‘becoming! eve, : Tree Trimmer Killed uit: aevien: tak. "lim areas where crops cannot *be| industry, believés motorists should|top man in 1953, when Charles E. ut with his mating song, he was, (=? PARKING ON PREMISES When Palm Fronds Sli The dismissed officer was raised efficien |work hard at driving safely and|Wilson was named defense secre-|°!4 enough to court. __etiacere tera eesuat se certnabercenabar enn en Falm Frongs Sup charged principally with refusing) Most of the nation’s available! help themselves stay alive. tary, — bestest ~a . —— LOS ANGELES (®—A man-trim.|*° Teturn to work when’so ordered)timber, they point out, is on Pri-} Curtice, president of General! The gray-haired, 64 - year - old’|™ ‘ by a superior office. vate jand. . ming a palm: tree in a cemetery Motors and chairman of the Presi-| father of three daughters is well ‘ war themed when a mass of East Gerainn aux | And — — is ex- Se ee Safety,| known for urging people to “do "BE SURE ro SHOP AT CONNOLLY S palm fronds slipped down the CaS rman Pastor timber | w meets in Washington Mon-| things the way.” When it eh Gas tne ont mpl toad be Coateckeais elon omnis ietts Ut lde, coe taeda eel oe, ae 3 For the Most in Value .. . Largest Selection . . . Finest Selection enveloped him. y unis the next 40 years. are going to come “from within”! them to work hard at avoiding ’ ~« *« * BERLIN w—An East -German'. One timber program actually drivers themselves. aceldents. + The body of Melchor Vargas, /court has sentenced an Evangeli-/>sled out @ group of drought- +2 y* “Think ahead,” he says. “No 30, -was found 40 feet up the tree|cal (Lutheran) preacher to six/*i¢kem farmers who would have! te feels traffic’ agencies canjone can cheat you but yourself.” under a huge circle of fronds that|months in jail, a Communist par.|bee” hard-pressed if they had tO help guide them, but motorists Curtice’s second goal in combat- had been loosened by his trim-\ty newspaper ‘reported today. |Tely om Moome from thelr normalihave to educate themselves to/ting traffic hazards is in promoting) as ee ee Neuer Tag said the Rev. Georg, “°P* ® ecto ent correctly. a major highway improvement six feet. Herche, 30, was sent to prison for ‘ GM president expressed this| program, for he believes “‘safe and + * spanking ‘children at) religious|, Many localities need special mar-! philosophy as far back as 1988, adequate highways are one of the Investigators said the fronds, |classes-and for preaching against _ — we promotion be-iwhen he told a class of college finest investments we as a nation weighing several hundred pounds,|the East Germag state from’ his| T° they can cash in on the trees sestents: 7 have ever made.” . ned pintoned thle usine. pulpit. they own, Often, lumber industries 7° ‘ , F will help out, Forest service ex- ea 2 se he, advance —_ ; ‘ 5 ; perts are available in most areas.| grow re man i Kj . ° . The soil bank conservation re-| and not in circumstances outside Five Are Killed os Ala Co: Rain, Traffic Jams Cancel Plans serve can be made to dovetail with| him.” When Plane Crashes. . ae . a timber program throtigh its cost-| pic statement typifies his own te No Parade for Monarch mmr ee, Sstimilate rise in the auto industry. A native persons, including. four. members tree-planting and its annual. “ren-\of Eaton Rapids, Gurtices answered| or one tamil Silled yester | z ._ |tals” of the forested est aa a “blind” want ad 43. ‘an y, were yes | e@eensococce eevee + NeW-YORK-1N6)—Heary-rain-and-tratfi- Jams enused fr 3 Ss botieeper at tbe ACIS SORT OME Mase ome — | by a subway strike forced cancellation yesterday of a ticker Waterford Firefighters Spark Plug Co, in Flint. lin, “G5 then sehetat Ketebiken tape parade up lower Broadway for Moroccan ‘King Me- | “A fine opportunity for the right} Kifled were Mr. and Mrs. nammed V.. eaten 2 ——— Elect Officers Tonight * | cicantthe want ad had said./Chgries Williams of Hollis, their But the welcome given the aaeeeeh- was no eas woud There wilt be an election of of: Within 15 years he was presidentitwo children and the pilot of the for lack of the usual ticker tape greeting given distinguished |ficers' when members of the|% AC. craft, Don Morgan.of Hollis. visitors to New York. 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Mr. Maxim. “He's only a dim-| He waved his sword and his| “Because your palace is so She ae a me fe Fate Ee 2 sere witted boy and —" surrounded Richard and/gloomy,” said Richard. on ers “oe og Chapter Six “Good,” said the king. “He will marched him to the king's palace.| “It’s the finest money can buy, Blackburn told authorities THE KING IS AMUSED : : thundered the king. “What found the hole last Tuesday after; Deputy Sheriff Aubrey Patt on | ; know about palaces anyway?” explosion and “loud, the holes and the wooded) abou yway?” |hearing an ° Ima ow “gee “The large hole is about : | | long, three to four feet are six to eight feet in rc | and two to three feet deep. Barbed wire of a nearby fer | But no one Could find the Strong om paar thagerns! gegen - y Bey tee Richard was biding in 5 been fused together as if by heat. ; costume trunk in the center of the _ Blackburn said, that when he ving. the aoe Oe found the holes Tuesday he thought waving bis sword and the they must have been caused _ of his fierce shouting had so) lightning. Robertson said the _ frightened the boy that he had wen'cear of os te 2 leaped into the trunk and pulled Ahened Ge wie —down the lid. ° * & * To hide himself even better he Redstone is the center wrapped himself round and Army’s rocket and guided round with the costumes in the research and development trunk. gram. But only small rockets “They'll never find me!” he which couldn’t travel as far as whispered to himself x 5 Tide : ad _| Red Bay are tested in * been tad ee gn, ORE nee - oe ean = the ? But he did not know. his own “this heart | HAPPY CHOICE — Greetings arsenal strength. 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They like the shal- lot on the ball. - lows around our lakes, kk &.- : _ Otter, once plentiful here, but He hasn’t yet found the word “quit” in recent years almost unknown in the dictionary or in his personal in this vicinity, are occasionally vocabulary. Just a few days after his 4gain found here, affliction, he enjoyed a normal i Thanksgiving dinner and attended . Mink, skunk, fox and some other i 4 al a "church. Also, he accompanied Mrs, fur bearers do not show the deple- ual EtsenHow=R on an 80 ‘mile drive to tigqn that has been apparent in some 7c it comes to sports; I don't the farm. Then the next Monday, he former years. They’re running 50-50 Focech’ preniier yestiy think The Press is fair. Not just : : — , sports in general, but school sports. presided over a meeting of his with the trappers and hunters, | py taapraeee Plaga oy «Ae In thé writeups all we see is cabinet. ae 3 And the lowly porcupine, driven to 4 2 Re i; political foundations of France are Fee ek ae, ew peo Iron man Ixx’s on the job. extinction here by hunters who didn't ; - met eoen changes” Fre ad Gat ang wow hee e a . He's really “in there pitching.” | know why they should shoot such oN iy T've seen, 1 can't think of anything paragraphs about them. oe 4 This might bea good time for _ * Combination, is needling its way ee (ff é dations are more open. ietione Oo some of his two term snipers to back. . ; Ge See ae — (Editor's Note; Because Pontiac hold their fire and calm down, A _- With the birds, the quail is thriv- et Sie 2 Suggests a V Way High School. corollment is consid- little peace and-quiet on:the side ——-ing-under its year round.protection, = “Boy He's Sure Playin’ Tt Cool” 3 os eames | = might do wonders for abraveand but in spite of its seeming shyness, . win sa Raise Funds ~ ‘courageous soldier who is carry: ~ never is found Very far from human Ps _ing the biggest- burden in the habitation. David Lawrence Says: world. The pheasant really gets chummy | Hi h C , i * ® - fave been paid off. Streets That Isn’t Only 3 - been impr and sewers "Hever ending ela forthe wih bimans it grea ecunce” Hh Court Rules on Wiretapping Srwresrncst Kind of Pity , es x * * , . am -———"@pposition party might well be regularly. We have a new fire < _ ss gropped for a time. The cause of ‘Wild geese and ducks often, WASHINGTON — Overnight the Congrens didn't intend any such no matter how they get it. But the station, 2 new City Hall. a new uend' Sp Heath anette aan the nation really comes first. seem anxious for domestication if ew. of thn Rnd” ins Syreme Court & con't be peer gpd building. All these are reaq about the’ 17-year-old boy : . “yh. been ‘proclaimed by the Supreme . But the fact remains that one done unless the police happen to - and paid for. The city who was molested while confined * * ~« |. there’s no sound of gunfire. They Court of the United States as Party to the conversation had not be listening in on an extension has done very well to get all this in that institution. There are other It probably will be expedient tor fot sereed oa a follows: ae te ae eee a ot a at Se eee kinds of filth than what you eat. ay not scared away. It is illega} sion. | } court =" The police theref Now our beautiful hospital is Daniel Hagon Congress to clear up the dutiesofa vy, . tebies wh for anyone to tap. majority says>. sudden "to tap wives’ leading ta ot 2 cumbeim Seongen tem 94 Lincoln t who is or completely: ca co tee where it a telephone wire, “The Comminication itself is not and out of bars and places where have advanced, which is no one’s president who partly pletely couldn’t see a human on sport a and where state Privileged, and one party may not criminals gather and to intercept - fault. Are we going te let it be condensed when neces 1 Sport ap- ty becouse incapacitated. The nation and the proach. : authorities do it force the other to secrecy merely messages, for example, concere- stand? In order to finish it, and “217 Baveuse of inck of space. Pull name, world in general should have an ac- — as permitted by using a telephone... the con- ing the unlawful use of narcotics, not go in debt, why not ask every must scompany Witers but these ou Yes, our native wild life likes our under state Jaws duct of the party would differ in Nor ean the police hereafter use -. taxpayer in the city to donate Tid, net Dt, publishes if the writer so re- curate idea of what can and will take company. — tt ee ees ote meee dn eine wel eebietes ebtatend #0 toward athing onl omni waapand er message ~ , place, bine hyd ws tenetioal quae Perhaps we should reciprocate. in federal court 80 that another could hear out Smee ee hae ee nee ma bend tee of dra 08 Portraits ° taxes. We 2. It is lawful se ® wet sey @ aaehy: es 8 ote This JAMES J. sah maser tuiineedeeters The Man About T for either party Certainly if a man threatens involving the publication of infor- _fuh. sade he mete tee ns ~aptedeere ory thing... and fairly. It happened “before, e ian ut Town to a telephone conversation to” Smother man's life and the police mation which the sender had every enough to finish it, and the rest That may be fast or slow .. . Ac. FRANKLIN D. Roosevett was wholly eavesdrop and make a steno. Ustening in learn that fact, they reason to believe was being kept ean go toward our planned elvic _ cordingly as we possess P e C Test ——czatic or tape recording. ‘should have the ‘right to save a secret as he requested. building. Capacity to grow . . . As much as incapable for some time before he FF OS TCONtest. , FesOrdln ng, ile and use the evidence at a tral (Copyright, 1967) Sp tagtgott ge ee died. It can happen again. Were’ ‘st of Winners: ‘stinction_without a et : : not need a bond issue. : seins ah ne = 5 ee : ge oe ere’s a List of Winners; —~ For when the.intercepted record- Dr. William Brady : : oye __ ton te. . . Our high school and Over 200 Sent in Figures ing 's made without the knowledge Dr. William Brady Says: ee es eee ae There is some insistence in ) ‘ea eae Sian Som ea " i: RT eee cota he wage... Bet pee . phone conversation, : . , —— tt tae . . agen ~ the — . sump edsie. Pr aarp in a _ seemingly = Sige of D let Brings N e€w Youth, Explains Lag ; cS enc te appa ne . Presiden so tremendous | again. testants take no vacy as if it} accom; ~ 2 : , bought... N and so exacting that Eisenhower cca eae tety t Gumaetoe snows Cuts Gall-Bladder Attacks i= UF Drive Se tag ad Susce oe | should’ voluntarily step. aside, __Th@ 211 good sports who entered our — : a The United Fund campaign has those human limits that . . . Con- ‘ eel’ . » postage contest surely did a lot of dig- * + * aa . been a little slow this year, 1 ‘istently remind us... Our prog ; _Others feel the decision should Fi Fi Comm Due to gallstones my diet is flavin (formerly called vitamin - : ~--------___ging. We wish they all could have been For the Federal unications , _ my ¢ would like to give a few reasons, ess may seem wonderful : rest purely with him. All parties prize winners. Their efforts were crowd- Act passed by Congress is explicit “limited,” says Mary Roe. “It is 82 and vitamin” Gy ‘People Rave made less money this t 1 only true. is We - still recognize that his claim on ed with merit. on this point. It says: cludes whole wheat bread only, ae prongs Bi D., Se. = ‘last year, It is supposed to be Perform our part’. . . By what we = the voters is greater than that After careful checking, it is found that _ mrt prete not being author- that is, no white bread; spinach cecrived to an = me voluntary. but a post charts Teally do. : Ee a. naar oo , wines sin Adee- cenien:-siehi tnbanenet—scseg — tenes teags =aeinenteieenieinncnn patentee armament ng you what to give. I know —__ (Copyright, 1967) as possessed by any Other individual. = Richard §. Joan, ony commenication ond Giveige Cr, “oT a as of cases where pressure has been This cannot be discounted. — of Waterford, wins the first prize, a $25 or publish the existence, con- j..0¢ 2 glasses of bond. He found that 885 combinations tents, substance, purport, effect, * * * are possible in the number of stamps to oF meaning of such intercepted ».S.0" UK Y the police officer should be would “ty 5 the morale of all crippled | deer to return south and become “oe through wire-tapping. The other the richest food source of |§ By DR. GOERGE W. CRANE : : ; The ice is not yet safe on any seven justices thotght it was all vitamin B complex. semi-domesticated. Mee of the lakes in the Pontiac area, right to use in court the informa- Beaver, nce one of this area’s —— will tell you when _ton obtained. 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These territories—3,000 islands— ; : sociation said, and “the legislature) § if superimposed on that of Europe,| Now Indonesia, which is so scat-/>Y $1, to $5 on Jan. 2. General) He had plunged down a 12-foot |might cut it even further.” ‘ jwould stretch from Ireland tojtered and so divided, is expelling! Electric Co. recently boosted many! shat between the chimney and | “This year’s tourist business ran] Greece. : : | * Java is the home isiand in this | “The Indonesians, who ‘won. their _ | “Look, dirty,’ | group and Jakarta, the capital, \teedom in 1949, want to annex| Texas, lowa, California and Illi-| he was this | | Dutch West Guinea. This territory|nois are the four top ranking states; his ‘mother his hands. He was (business we are moving back- | ¥ READING GLASS | ?®**ceT0* commmarion uxrr “ 20 Residents was withheld in the cession of a in value of agriculture. imprisoned about 15 minutes. - wards.” Barometer, Thermemeter and he- ’ WILL SALLY EVER of County Pass pe eA . - : ~ -— 59¢ Up . Sacre taste” Sig" | peitaas BE A TEACHER? |State Bar Tests trea the indonesians vo mach in| Sally certainly has a way with | Twenty Oakland County resi-\Jected an Indonesian attempt to children. She hasareallovefor (gents were listed among the 174 force the Netherlands to negotiate them. Mekes you etig we persons who successfully passed|°V¢T New Guinea, which the Indo- y Fountain Pensire Ideal Christmas Gifts! 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May Not Be Anything New, Bold Crucial Pointin Upcoming NATO Parley‘: Is What U.S. Has to Offer in Ideas By JAMES MARLOW ~ Some dramatic color to the meet-,ing the West Europeans closer to- Associated Press News Analyst ling and duntnatreie his realiza-\gether politically. Apparently the Young Santa Does Well make-believe St...Nick, .com- picked up by police after solicit- ing for three hours in- the down- town area. and collecting money from passersby. Police gave no ee errant Santa's age as 10. His the death last! s “T was disappointed that I didn't % PATERSON. NJ. ® — Santa a Claus had a tough time here when! &% plete with beard and boots, was|« WASHINGTON @® — The mainition of its importance. satin Anearioot Gropoanla will be point in this country’s ‘meeting The Russians Sputniks, startling haul: 8.5. ’ Now for the First Time ‘YOU SAVE ‘S7-AN IDEAL CHRISTMAS GIFT - lronrile Automatic lroner In a modern cabinet design. Your choice of Bond or mahogany. As haga ace ‘FREE HOME DEMONSTRATION! am WAYNE GABERT — asi _. .. Your Electrical Appliance Specialist : Bey 121 X. Saginaw OR Curietmes re 5-199 ASH launched its first satellite: Russia put Sputnik I into orbit Nov, 30. * * * The chief assistant to President Eisenhower, Sherman Adams said however, that the Vanguard failure was not as serious as some people think. “I can't throw much light on the subject,” he said in a news conference in St. Louis. “But we'll have it straightened out be-|" fore long. What we want is action and- better luck next time. . . “It is not as serious ms taken to be in some quarters of this country and around the -world.” U.N. Truce Official Displeases Syria. DAMASCUS, Syria —A second Arab nation-has-accused- a U.N, truce observation official of favor- itism toward Israel nounced it would no longer coop- -|ing to prepare for this meeting a and an-| with its allies in Paris next week : 2 re evidence of Russia's Scientific pro- is not whether President Eisen- shocked the West Eu- hower can go there but what this , country has to offer there in the ropeans, on See aut — bye F wey of ideas. ey Russian intermediate range mis- This government—judging from) sijes if war began. This is disturb- reports leaking out on the admin-| ing, istration’s thinking—isn't going to * * * propose anything very new, bold or imaginative.to its partners in the North Atlantic Treaty Organi- pation. So is their realization of the progress the Russians have been making in the Middle East—Eu- * * * rope’s main oi] source—at a time : when Western influence has been Secretary of State Dulles, start-|decaying there. In addition there ‘have been month ago, looked around for! spits among the Allies. For ex- some New and dramatic concept ample: between the Frenchi and to strengthen the alliance. It iSitheir American and British friends understood jhe didn't find what he over arms shipments to Tunisia, sought. next door to Algeria where France ¥et-this NATO meeting comes}is fighting revolt. at ‘a moment of utmost serious- * * * ness for the Western Allies and/ hic country reportedly has re- at a time when reports from Eu- jected any plan for working with rope indicate a dwindling faith in\NATO to win the Middle East Eisenhower's leadership and Dul-}from Russia with @ broad, Allied les” ability. economic. plan although the United ~ *« * States next year plans to step up Eisenhower's’ appearance ‘in foreign aid worldwide. erate with him. * * * A Syrian army spokesman yes-| terday accused Col. Christian | Moe, Norwegian chairman of the| Syrian - Israeli Mixed Armistice Commission, - of —“‘pro-Israeli—teni-. ency” and bowing to Israeli pres- Jordan. charged recently — that U. S. Marine Col. Byron Leary, acting head of the U. N. truce servation organization, favored Israel in a dispute over Mt. Scopus. | * * * U. N. Secretary General Dag Hammarskjold expressed confi- dence in Leary. After Hammar- skijold. visited Israel. Jordan—and Syria last week, his office an- nounced that.a personal represent- ative would be named for Mt. Scopus questions, apparently side- of Thin Ice on Lakes” W. Irons today warned county resi- dents to stay off area lakes. which Paris, besides testifying to his| Nor. is likely this country will quick recovery, might provide! iOffer anything in the way of pull- County Residents Warned Oakland County — Sheriff Frank} sidered safe enough to walk on,” he explained. Recent weather conditions have have frozen over and to keep|put a sheet of ice over many area their children from wandering out woe gi the eager ae set on thin ice. enough to afford strong, safe ice. “This is a critical time of the ies pre Rites 06 ‘ year in which we can expect a rash of drownings unless people who. venture out on the lakes tooj soon,” Irons continued. “They are aay, Fe el oy thickening ir taking their lives in their own hands. Falling through weak ice “Until we have a least a week |is treacherous‘and far more disabl: of constantly freezing geo tracking Leary, ing to excellent swimmers than tures, the ice cannot con- falling out of a boat.” ADVENTURE in the STRATOSPHERE “ 4* ‘icon ‘With -your-own Planetarium it will fake only a few minutes to learn things that. you- will re- member all your life. Do you want to find the North Star on a cloudy night? You can de- pend on your Planetarium to help, you. You adjust your Planetarium in its proper posi. 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PRG RTP a. oe May Draw Aid | Big Yacht Bought by pie. Nixon Urges dmedausdl MONTE CARLO (INS) = Prineejsel transported oranges between! Already thé red and white Mone- to Sympathize “With Rainier of Monaco has acquired|/Malaga and Marsille. gasque colors flutter above the Vanguard . Scientists |,04, including her serene high| The yacht will be transformed) ‘WASHINGTON (INS)—Adminis-|" Princess, Grace should: approvel?04Y 16 abvard“except one sailor tration leaders, smarting over crit-\of it because it ang/2nd . Both) pay: : fxm brought on by the Vanguard| stable enough to spare her possible|*™* ,sallor tnd Boble were dete Glaciers Recede wie fast hap tes Pe eel cane cance’ (hoard 30 lng neiter wanted ton Famous Peak miason Ey ea 5 | money fom an otherwise hostile! Presumably the new craft is biglers gave Bobby to Rainier as al Mt, Kilimanjaro | The $165,900 project, built with : : ae : enough — but this is not absolutely|““bortus” along with the craft ; : the cooperation of and} BLE HO DENS % While this prospect doesn't make : : NAIROBI The widens the 1.25 r : last Friday's satellite launching any less of a flop, they concede, it |" isa byproduct to what they|*bout still term a “test” for bigger and| “hich she better attempts later smalle: The faulty effort to launch a six: sold the latter inch earth satellite demonstrated not only the great difficulty in achieving space age success but the great cost involved, WORRIED ABOUT RESULTS Thrift Pr ( for Filling Congress, ger stein teh orm : : to be more concerned about get- . ‘ :, , : PTI ? Russia than in counting pennies. ; ’ - Vice President Richard M. Nixon ' gave evidence of the administra- i , a Ss &9" t. , im reaction to the Vanguard test fail- ——— : - by urging fellow citizens not} © “gell America short P legendary Huntington Woods, sure + ge tell ftom boa ao Ragheb “Snows of Kilimanjaro” are slowly stretch of road AGILE STAMPS "= "WEDNESDAY - q o M5 RR MA a s0. tain at 19,319 feet, will have no half the snow at all, the experts predict. it F E 2 ie 3 ; ait i | gE int HL 8 and give moral support to the . missile experts and scientists re- program, “We need to keep our sense.of proportion,” he said. “We haven't overnight lost our scientific know- how, our ability fo get things done,** NO POLITICAL MISSILES Calling for stipport of the missile experts, he said: “After all, they're Americans— not missile Americans, or Republi- can Americans, or Democratic Americans. You don’t fire missiles with a party label on them.” President Eisenhower and his aides have outlined defense spend- ing increases expected to gross two billion dollars. But congressional! leaders were told.at last week's - 7 7 budget briefing that trimming obso- ° S _Jete weapons and non-essential , domestic spending from the over- : all budget might hold this increase to an actual one billion dollars. we The attitede of Congress may be shaped somewhat by further testimeny before the Senate pre- paredness sub¢ommittee now in- : - : oe ___. in the models most people buy’ aX as \ \, Vanguard misfire may be*taken up first. The subcommittee asked the De-| fense Department for a report on the Florida failure last Friday, a few hours after the test mishap, Urges Seaway Stay Under Defense-Dept. WASHINGTON # — Sen. McNa- mara (D-Michi has suggested that supervision and direction of the . St. Lawrenee Seaway Corp. remain \. with the Defense Department “at \ least until such time as the corpor-/ ‘ation can be made an independent agency.” McNamara’s suggestion was made in a letter to President Ei- senhower,. who has authority to vest supervision of the Seaway Corporation with any agency he may desiknate. The administration is considering transferring \supervision from the Defense Department to the Com- merce Depa “T have looked into the matter quite thoroughly,"\ McNamara said, “and I am not convinced that any worthwhile. purpose \\would be ac- complished by- the transfer.” er The Indian rhinoceros carries & fortune on its nose. ts’ ‘porn, re- believe the horn has wondrous pow- The Bel Air 4-Door Sedan. Chevy's the only car in its fleld with Body by Fisher and Safety Plate Gloss all oround, lem, mental or physical. ; a Mea 2 ope In the tneitels t most people srular a new Chevrolet costs TRAI Complete Line you less than the other two low-priced cars. Yet Chevrolet is the only truly new car in its. fi eld... longer, lower, finer 19” . Year Around . , | Stock and Sunvicn in every | way. a | * ‘ be Big Stock of - 4 2 — q H 0 TR AINS Your dollars never had it so good! ~ sculptured new beauty with the quality the low-price field that performs in Only franchised Chevrolet dealers i Ve With all its startling new advances and craftsmanship of Body by Fisher. You « the high-price class! : ae stunning new style, Chevrolet is still get the year’s big buy—every Chevy is It all -adds up to this: There's noth- t A : . priced right down at the bottom of the lower, wider and nine lively inches . ing so new—nothing so nice—near the: ‘ ccessories ladder. ; longer. You get Chevrolet's own spe- price, Stop by, your Chevrolet dealer’s 4 And look at what you get for the cial brand of performance and econ- and let him prove it. He’s making quick ; 3 is ET tN low. price you pay! You get boldly ~ In fact, you get the one car in appraisals and prompt deliveries! display this famous trademark : TASKER’S : FORWARD SEEDS See your local authorized Chevrolet dealer ot: = | (RW. Hoe MTSE . *BASED = pn ‘3 ae UST PRICES FOR COMPARABLE SEDAN AND HARDTOP MODES | os bs Professional Homemakers Extension Club met Monday evening with-Mrs, Lois Jones of Scott Lake road to make Christmas centerpieces. Here (left to right) Mrs. Marcus Bowers Jr., president of the club; Instrumental Pupils to Present Concert - Tonight approximately ‘800 students from. the “Pontiac elementary and junior high , schools. as well as Pontiac €entral High School will. pre- sent their musical talents in the ee Christmas Concert of the public »school’s instru- mental music department. . * * * The concert, which includes contemporary and ancient Christmas songs plus marches, will begin at 7:30 in the boys’ Girls Given Welcome to Capital By JANE EADS WASHINGTON — Right from the sticks and green, Mrs. Elizabeth Puryear arrived in Washington from North Caro- lina in 1933 to work as a-gov- ernment employe. ~~ * * Before the end of the first day, she was ready to turn around and head back again. —- “About ‘four. days’ of work was laid out for me,” she re- called. “‘Something was brew- ing like a hill of ants and the men were all asking for ser- vice, I didn’t know from noth- ing what to do.” gymnasium of the high school. Tickets for the concert may be obtained atthe box office before curtain time. ~*~ et The program will include: 1 Crusaders’ Hymn .... Gavotte Christmas Overture .....-- Combined Junior High ‘cheat’ "Ore chestras B. Eckroth, M Gums Alr PS etn eeeeneee Conductors—George Rodney C. Johnson, Robert Petersen. bil Tournament of the Temperaments _ Dittersdorf, First Movement—' Adeste Pidelis ......:.... March, Free Lance .1........ Use Fo i Em mes Band—Conductor— *_7¥ Jolly old st. Nicholas | Claire de Lune ‘March, the Step Off Gregorian ie ‘Good -King Wenceslas Jingle Belis Combined Band of the Elementary Schools. eg gg Leland,* Don- ald C, Schulte, Foqmens A. Young Mrs: watches Mrs. Richard Lasho .(lejt), who is secretary-treasurer of the group, and Mrs. Personal News of Interest in , Area Phillips, Donald Montney ( antes ) Lois Jones (right), who nicely, versity is freshman Sandy most than his cat. Taffy had a litter of pups hostessed the group. The centerpieces that Mrs. Lasho and Mrs. Jones are making seem to be coming along She will return to the campus in love with a man’ named Walter but he has me at the end of my rope.. He has been a divorced mar for six years and mae tos Lake Club Announces New Slate It_was announced. today that. ~Eirey L. Sandberg of Birming- ham hasbeen re-elected presi- dent of Forest Lake Country Cub. Elected to serve with him for one-year terms were Ber- nard Girard, vice poeetent Albert ‘C. Yost,- treasurer, Robert J. Walls, a Elected to the board of di-— rectors for three-year terms were Ralph E. Hunt, Mr. Yost and Blaine E. Eynen. Women of the club planned a tree-trimming party today, and - Wednesday is the day of the annual Christmas luncheon. Shower Given for Bride-Elect Elaine Kneale Bride-elect Elaine Kneale was honored Saturday with a kitchen shower given in the Bloomfield Hills home of Mrs. Among the quests were Mrs. Russell Kneale, Barbara ’ Kneale, Beverly Kneale, Janet - Kneale, Mrs. Mark - LaBarge of Utica; Mrs. Richard Gra- Mrs. Bert Tabbert of Madison Heights, Betty Anne Jarrett of Detroit and Barbara Miller. Miss Kneale, who will be- come the bride of James H. is the daughter of r * ‘ 3. Oliver G. Filer of Edgefield drive. She is majoring in occu- pational therapy. « March, Salute to Plag. .H PROGRAM NEEDED Chorale... weerseys sss Mathews She learned the hard way. Ai* Chrome as ‘Anesis oie Her early experience, and that puiehdelssonan ~ nee . i ‘ar Di anner of “— other com, pointed . Combined Junior High School up necessity for ‘some ands “kind of program to- acquairit Biden C. Rosset Pnel _Mr. and Mrs. Ralph | Jolinson a—ne er—with—what—she eh Litherty street metered was required to de in her Lansing the past weekend to job.” . P ; visit their son, Joe, a Michigan * te * romenaders State University student, their It the U.S. Forestry Ser- dn daughter-in-law and gr an d- vice, where she became head ‘ of the stenographic division, Mrs. Puryear began setting up a training group and for many years has been the agen-_ cy's counselor for women sec- ' retarial workers, Then in 1940 under a_pro- gram called the “Orientation Plan for Washington Office “sponsor program.” * * * The sponsor serves as “Big Sister” to the newcomer dur- ing induction fraining, Mrs. Puryear explains. ADOPTED BY OTHERS The plan has been adopted by other bureaus of the De- partment of Agriculture and agencies of the government. * * * “The first purpose of the sponsor program,” Mrs. Pur- year told me, new girl from feeling like a little pebble in a big puddle. The: program makes a. girl feel she's a part of the or- ganization immediately.” The sponsors committee is made up of about six wom- en selected from various de-_ partments of the Washington office of the forestry service to serve for two years, “js to keep a> Mr, and Mrs. Al Alderholdt and Mr. and Mrs. William Betts were -received as new members of Promenaders Squate Dance Club when that group met Saturday evening at Hawthorne School. Callers were Frederick Newmann and Among the guests were Mr. and Mrs. Vern Kaul, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cram, Mr. and Mrs. Dexter DuPree, . re and Mrs. Everett Park- . Mr. and Mrs. John Guen- Nee and Me and Mrs. Ken Bixby. Yule Party Slated - Mrs... Walter - Williams — an- nounced plans for a Dec. 20 Christmas._party when mem. bers of St. Joseph Mercy Hos- pita} Auxiliary nfet Monday afternoan in the Nurses’ Home. Mrs. Forrest Rorabuagh, chair- man of the auxiliary's recent Petite Bazaar, reported that the project had _raised $356. Four pages today ~ in Women's Section Warren Alen.- a daughter, Diana. * * * Daniel McDowell, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack McDowell of Taylor street, brating his seventh birthday today, was honored at a birth- day party in his home Satur- day. Among his guests were Kathleen Ball, Bob and .Craig David Considine, Danny and Ernie Westfall, and his broth- ers, Darryl and Matthew McDowell. e .* * * . One of.17 seniors at Em- manuel Missionary College chosen to appear in the 1957- 1958 editioh of’ “Who's Who Among Students in one Universities and Colleges” is Neil Mullins, son. of Mr. and- Clinton B.- “Mullins of - Mrs. Birmihgham. Majoring in religion with a minor—in—music, Nei] spends much of his time preparing and delivering . sermons in nearby churches. He is a graduate of the Adelphian Academy, Holly; and in the future would like to serve—on—the—mission Africa, . * * * Pledged to Delta Zeta soror- ity at Western Michigan Uni- ‘Teach Children the Real Meaning of Yule Presents By DR. DOROTHY WHIPPLE ___Gaily wrapped presents pok- _ ing out from under a Christ- mas tree, whispered— secrets, excited children, these are chiltthood--cherished -fer-a~life- —- time. * * * The giving of presents can be an expression of love, a real désire to please and make an- other happy—but all too often in our tense complicated soci. ety the ‘giving of presents be- comes a duty, an unpleasant chore that burdens the giver with obligations. ALL WANT) LOVE Vt is hard to say “I love you" except, perhaps, during a brief period. ‘of romantic love and yet 4 all want to be loved. * * * Children who grow up in a at + : * a _ preciation of family that has found means of expressing the deep endur- ing respect and affection they — __bave for each other often can — carry into their own adult life -not_anly_the eapacity--to-Jove-- but the techniques of making others feel their love, The giving of presents is only one of many ways of say- ing “I love you, your happi- ness is important io me,” but it's one of the very nicest ways. * * * Presents given this way are thought about in advance, they are selected with care and ap- the ‘receivers’ ‘ taste and desires. They say: “Your happiness and plegsure mehn “so miich to me that I wamt to give aad of myself.” The cost jn/ money ‘of such presents is-no-measure of their real value. Sorhetimes they are _costly~a man may skimp on lunch oF go without cigarettes to save enough to get his wife a wristwatch for Christmas, * * * But real presents do not have to be costly. A needed shelf: in the kitchen could carry the same \warmth and’ léve' ‘and cost but a fraction of what the watch cost. Help the children learn the joy of giving. Explain to them what Christmas ‘is. all about, how it makes you feel nice in- side to please someone else. * ~*~ * *& Children love \to please the people they «love. entire the children.to make gifts for the family or let them take their small accumulated —_— ; is | , . i -S / “who is cele. + Myers, Bill Dewey,Steve-_and-—— Union" © : oe See, Eleanor Hassenzahl, & fresh- man at Eastern Michigan Col- lege, whs selected feature soloist when the Music. Depart- ment presented its recital Dec. 5.. She also sang with the Freshman Girls’ Ensemble at a formal faculty Christmas party Sv f evening and will sing again in the Choral Christmas cert in Pease Autiociam Thursday. The daughter of Mr. and * Mrs. mond avenue, ‘ Eleanor is studying music education with a major in organ. - * * x At Denison University, Gran- ville, Ohio, Thomas G. Hawley, son of Mrs. Charles D. Hawley of Birmingham, : is ‘directing and acting in a Christmas play, “For the. Time Being,’ to be -produced— hy~ the university's = Studio Theater Wednesday . through Saturday. Tom, who is a senior, also designed the scenery for the play. x * * : On Dec. 20 Maryjane Morrell, of Mr. and Mrs. Syd- ~ney~Morrell -of- Birmingham, ~~ will begin her Christmas recess from Centenary Colle ge for fomen, Hackettstown, N.J. and — select something in—a store, ad LIVEL} ‘i “Chris at the age of 7 dis- _covered a little china horse in a store window, and cried: “He is so lively and jumpy, ee eee him!’ : * * * -. Chris went in by himself and priced the horse. Joy, of ‘joys, it cost 2% cents and he could buy it for his. big sister. ~ Don’t be bogged down by the commercialism of frantic buy- ing of duty gifts and ~— giving. a W\M> £ p+ We want our children ta in o on-_ Earl Hassenzahi of Rich- — © 8 ie Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lucien Hardig: (nee Carolyn Dickie) of Birmingham are receiving con- gratulations on the birth of a son, Joseph Lucien Hardig III, on Dec, 4. Make KP Festive With Santa Towels washer, oF “Mark avenue. The prospective _ *s parents are Mrs. Mark LaBarge of Utica and Louis on, Mrs. Brown Feted at Shower _ Mrs. Menry Brown of Me- nominee road was honored at a pink and blue shower Mon- home of Mrs. William R. Brown Mrs. Chutes Geet Mrs. John William e . Waterford Srakek - the Won omens ‘Wesional Farm and Garden Association will. hold a greens bazaar Thursday and Friday in the CAI Building. : Shown i in — ler the event are ( v to right ) DEAR ABBY: I am 14 and like to have my friends over, but when I do my Mom starts singing at the top of her lungs. She tries to sing popular songs and she is way off-key and also she doesn’t know the right words so she makes them up. don’t you think she could jearn, ' the words? Su ___EMBARRASSED- “DEAR EMBARRASSED: ‘Thank your lucky stars you have a ‘mother who feels so good she birsts into song! Let the rafters ring (with her own “made up” words)... . and join her! * + * DEAR ABBY: My sister has two children, ages 10- and 12, - and I have always remem- My sister merely the telephone and conveys their thanks for them. I am of the opinion that children 10 and 12 are old enough to sa¥ “thank you’ for themselves. — Correct me if I am. wrong! AUNT GERTRUDE DEAR AUNT: You are cor- rect—but don’t blame the chil- dren, ‘What your -sister doesn't teach them about manners they will be a long time learn- + ing. : ye Ss _ CONFIDENTIAL LILA: Tf you want to” product—quit passing out free samples. x * * lf you have a problem, write to Abigail Van Buren in care of The Pontiac Press,.. She will be. glad to answer your letter, For a personal reply, please enclose a stamped sel{- addressed envelope.” Garden Club Hears Talk on Yule Decor Mrs, C. R. Gately, president of the Pontiac Branch of the Women's National Farm and Garden Association, conduct- ed a brief business meeting at the North Hammond Lake road home of Mrs. Milo Cross Monday afternoon. * * * Three new members, Mrs. Donald Neal, Mrs. William mas and Mrs, William Rogers, were welcomed into the association. AUTHOR SPEAKS Guest speaker for the event was Mrs. Hazel P. Dunlop: Mrs. Dunlop is the author of "the book “Let's Arrange Flow- ers” and has written numer- ous magazine articles, staged special’ flower shows and giv- en lectures on ors silver, floral arrange- * * * Elaborating on the — topic “Holiday Decorations’, Mrs. Dunlop discussed new ways to reflect individuality in decora-. tion throughout the home, il- lustrating her program with arrangements, essentially sim- ple in design, which were .con- temporary or traditional in effect, depending on the choice of material ‘The speaker explained how proper care will prolong life and é@nhance the beauty of evergreens, relating that a sudsing in hot soapy water fol- lowed by a rinse in warm elear water will cleanse them and protect the house from staining by pitch and dust. Pointers on the care of cut flowers included a reminder that coolness at night is es- sential for prolonging fresh- hess. ““Poinsettias may he used as cut flowers,” said Mrs Dunlop. “ if the stems are - -first sealed by thrusting the end in a candle flame.” At the conclusion of the program Mrs. Cross and Mrs. Stuart Whitfield poured tea ‘at a table on which a stylized miniature blue and white _ Christmas tree was accented by antique Meissen candelabra. Plastic Trees. demonstrations using holiday greens, fresh flowers and dec- orating accessories. - _decorations © used in the- home is a personal decision,” stated Mrs. Dunlop. “The architecture of the home, scheme, and one's imagination enter into the fin- al effect, which to be artistic must be in proper proportion for the background and have a point of interest.” + © .& _ Using a variety of ever- - greens native to Michigan or available here, Mrs, Dunlop combined juniper, Scotch pine or holly sprays with a‘variety of cones in baskets or cornu- ‘Christmas ornaments, bells, can be _- — Barbara Hayden, _gilt grapes and metallic sprays _ and Mrs. Goodwin, eam ve Suaens T. Cleland, Mrs. Dd Richard Gorman. . The sale: Mrs. -Last Lifetime Sturdy, _symmetrical plastic Christmas trees that last a life- time can be bought in kits and assembled at home. They are safer than a natural tree, and their flexible needles don't shed, . Furthermore, they can be kept bright and clean by swish- ing the detachable branches through warm soap or deter- gent suds, _then_wiping the trunk and metal base with a sudsy sponge. These do - it - yourself trees - only take a few moments to assemble or take down; and thanks to detachable parts, they store in a compact car- ton. The sizes are 6, 4 and 2%4 feet tall, and the colors are for- est green, delicate pink or mee white, i - an wen =e a PVs i i Uae 3 + “The rumors that started Hic’ 4 | father had'gone over a mat- | We've a happy wonderland of glorious ideas ter, she. got in the habit of for every lucky | “you writing ‘OK’ and signing her every lucky guy and gal on’ your list! initials, E. B. W., at the bot- pate es Beaches ace te tom of paper. But the deci- ee - sions were my father's, not ‘Sag te es reporter the book by Joseph ' said, “At first he was quite - : i, His left-arm and his left leg were partially paralyzed. But he gradually regained their use. Then he was able to walk, using cane.” Ae “He was aware of every | But there was an element + ~and--bigger. Her- Hi . Seen ae action,” she stated. “There of. sddgess in it, because you white. My father %; was one thee I recall that s ’ see, it is my firm conviction ee . Gee ' or polo nygpyg a aggre _tibate wile be was se Sve By ea Fed ood ys = : 2 ee gry asrnon ott yi ty doe tng Laneve of Ne | Gartng, he sald that was not %: GENTRY tally.” . been another horrible war.” | ‘rilten about me, but was M. Y When asked if he would see - APPEARS YOUNGER eee eee —_: : fame. be suptied, “Ot eomest. The’ daughter of the tate} for el tnt every Precio . ——— — x oo! ‘ at : = % a een SES THE GENTRY by Male = ce at tard fy el ete steers Mex | ot eaicon suet |B WMANN’S JEWEL CASE 2 s wrong ] 4 Ww War I ‘ to the violent "that man's brain, we ought to eared O neaae went wna | attacks against Lincoln. Yet he {fe ) have our own heads ex- Pacific. She said that now she | ' revered and honored as few [5 cM ee OFS pang lives quietly compared te ber nuke a Also in Larger Size .................2.4.. 4.95 "Mrs, -MeAdoo said, “My it is wonderful to have a sim- | “Th. as sehter of a great Pres pao apogee p calgmereitlgtine op rua pat nage fly Wi father was a very honorable ee OES aE Oe | ent sential tow look. In “calfskin iy diate loctiar ok eocdee | Tan. would ing. : ; | fatto tak of resigning from ing ca aelg “Zi HAND ROLLED HANKERCHIEFS .......... 1.00 | it that he do so. . cause they have asked for it,” i Pai CULTURED PEARL TIE TACKS............ 95 +o Perhaps in a sense he wont. Mrs. McAdoo said. “But I wish 2 CHRISTIAN DIOR Tres eee 2 ee eee 5.00 J ed to resign because he was x cull sabe ® 00 shine Sat 15 4 : from his illness, but the know T am telling ; et ~ B maee fe enptncaie 2 fj |. the truth and will believe.” 3 Nations wuss thebere the Seleate r Her voice was firm with con- | 5 4 : _and he felt it might fail of a Mee | Wities ce he atioks | 3 3 ratification if his power and Noble is eee ee eee br (_tothers could have foil the 8 % influence as President could no in in a festive profi . The smoothly rounded ~ ison, | 2. longer be used. ne do tre. | 700” is detailed with smocked buttons and there is | ty when’ he was sive, from | $ "call that my father head-on ire. |__@ pert silver bow at the haitline. | members of my father’s Cab- '¢ ORA OBRECHT 3/5 proce tu nse tines: Bu heenaee een (g — SPOCnIng = that it was not the least af- of the lies, and have spread : $i oo fected. He was able to think Start Young Rack Protects a Hair Styling % ” ies y father nev i s Pa gy ge sagen lg ORE 78 of Pressed Garb | éenied the lies that were told |$ "M4 Permanents § ¢ ; Oo cquire ' about him because he often 2Complete Beauty Service wares yey yp weed ; ef To keep clothes neat after | said, ‘People who want to te /$ 1 55'n p a $ | Sates sce (Fine Figure | rewe ty men om «| iy Ri Soni eae | H = ‘ : » LONG or Short hair |i//j| and could go to sleep for short | A figure can be remicided, to| ‘* end of your board. A hori- Artistically styled to. suit |i, tervals and awaken refreshed isome extent, at nearly any time! zontal bar is indented with She'll be delighted .. . as she raises the lid, she'll hear » popular, your own personality... |i) the time he set. “Pulling /of life through diet and exercise., Mtches to accommodate at, romantic tune. Luxuriously styled , . , with imported Swiss “Moderate prices — no extra down the curtain,” he called (py; the best and easiest time for least a dozen hangers. movement. A perfect gift..- ‘charge for long hair. those moments of sleep, This a girl to start getting and keeping) That permits you-to iron sit- Accessories — Main Floor @ With or Without was. his means of resting. a figure is in her early teens. | ting — without having to Appointment _____ A SERIOUS CASE ek iw. | trot back, to tt , “pee esas onan e es In Paris, however, during the Baby fat is no jonger a prob- | agen a . ~ | : Nations he contracted influen- /the figure is being “‘set.”’ on ake. Kesanyragen Aad —west bros. i 7. botre cuhanwtiag and’ lef a. ie an-bapermat and spective closets to hang hair stylists: |i) for Stig? Senerea Com | hep rman ee. na | _———— (Permeriy of Nerthwest Detreit) 4 | sleep. woking are all excellent. ms Gentle Hose Spray Telegraph nt Bemare Lane Rests {lll US" and was making plans | 70 tse. add exercises which Wi|] Pleqse Bab pag Pgrenl my mare ty Mee the (20lVe your particular figure prob- y eons ee es _ . i | League of Nations, his doctor |*™* best; exercises to flatten the) 4 gentle spray from a ee Ss oe of l6lUl ee ae) eee jéé=§ J EZ : | stomach, trim the derriere or slim tachment is exciting sport for even shh oe Sm here sper msg | the doctor emphasized. are your pet peeve, go after them) After soaping him all over, lay : “No,” President -Wilson re {"H" emercie. a ee on cr 8! sak kun of tae te Once your exercise habits are|can coax out of the faucet hose. ‘Am { to think of my life at « {well formed. they'll stay with : CHRISTMAS — |} time tike this?” you fer “a litetime, Youll need!” Vinyt plastic tabeics are ensy_} = ' , ave no worries a to stitch, are spongeable, GIFT KNITTING J tis speccttmaking tour Mra [8nd flabby in your fifties. and versatile. = | McAdoo recalled. It was to- | Knitting | Needle 432 W. Huron FE 5-1330 § he spent several weeks in bed. Then followed gome time in a r a omy bis Gabe | talk with his , MARGUERITE’S net, and his close edministra- YARN SHOP . - |) {vectors Eleanor Mchdoo + to “At first my stepmother. or * Free Instruction Classes 191 8, Jessie of Auburn mi pa ogy obra 4 Plant and Showroom 5390-5400 Dixie Hwy. _ Waterford, ‘Mich. Elliott's FURNITURE CO. 98 31225 CHRISTMAS TREE? Elliott’s expert craftsmen will style and create an exclusive piece of furniture for “you. Over 30 years of experience enable us _~ to capture the exact details you desire. | Visit our new showroom and let us show you some exomples of the fine workman- " ship you will receive from Elliott's. Ps Let Elliott’s have 1 or 2 pieces from your _ living room to upholster during the holiday : Complete Carpet Service Open Evenings by’ Appointment! WALL MURALS NEED MORE ROOM FOR YOUR @& 7 “Oakland County's Oldest Custom Furpiture Shop” } ENHANCE THE BEAUTY OF | YOUR HOME OR OFFICE graphic color... are easily applied directly to wall with | Z # } ’ 3 : aa ‘ F f \ % ‘ fad é KS ‘ i ee cal | FEDERAL DEPT. j] “LIFE Confidential” subtly shapes your charms , Longline bra in embroidered cotton smoothes your midriff; accents your charms with its own little secret. Wafer-thin foam rubber pre-shapes the cups to a perfect A or B, wired for gentle uplift. Adjustable straps. White. 32-36. 6.50 Contour bra that’s not padded, but’ pre-shaped in a confidential way that only you will know. Adds new and grace to ordinary figures, gives ou @ pe sot, & at B eek: tee While Gilten, siete 3.00 Let Federal’s “expert -eotsetieres jit you 2-36, A-B. Try one on at Federal’s. — “SAGINAW at W ; . . * . ~— Gamnal Chi asua 12ff ONS... sticklers for wear. If you're not saying it some one else is, “Nylons don't wear the way they used to”. Archer has done something about it with specialty loomed stockings that promise perfect full-fashioned fit ond satistying wear due 'to the Archer Enerized finish—high twist nylon — weave. Still you won't find @ lovelier ‘Complexion finish’for a pretty pair of legs. In Archer's 7 egies eae | 4s —foet to. Taper 6 svipes tall faller eggo— fork siege 94 te Th. NOV say by new fashion colors to serve yous whole wardrobe. % [ ee : ) z. , be BEN Redes sy ee an tdi motte peda rue ov esate ALG _THE PONTIAC. PRESS, r 4 SDAY, D “Christmas for grownups, too. 430 Oakland Ave. TOYS & GIFTS We have a full line of toys to please ali the kiddies. . . and GFTs — GIFTS — GIFTS HIBLER'S VARIETY STORE FE 2-6648 V “sata ae pee tavern eh salen ieee Wave Is Is Faster Than Bleeroyas See Rowena Beauty Salons — for Your Better Permanents Our New Salon in Clarkston is Now 7 eee Pee > sain St... - +» Phone ' MAple 5-1000. ROWENA’S BEAUTY SALON 4831 Dixie Hwy. ‘1218 Baldwin Dr. Stanley . Black — OPTOMETRIST — Now Located-at - “sui ELIZABETH LAKE RD. 1 Block West of M-59 Corner of Cass Lake Road, Pontiac ‘OVER MAC’S DRUG STORE “- Formerly of Rochester ~ EVENINGS BY APPOINTMENT. cl W. Phone FE 2-2362 + caameemaenentsone EVERY EVENING 4 we. Mat is... both 28 W. Lawrence—Downtown 928 W. Huron at Telegraph * | Originally, one needle was used. lin electrolysis. Later Prof. Paul M. ‘Kree invented the multiple-needle ‘process, In both the single and ithe multiple-needle process a tiny amount of negative galvanic elec- age. thing device Sich shets. the, Woman in Ontae: Has Mere 124 Grandchildren ‘current off “automatically “and: ‘therefore eliminates any euanes of human error, Sa i It is 5 to 10 times faster than ithe former method. There is no |pain involved in -the treatments, only a slight tingling or warmth. A " soon disappears. TREATMENTS VARY How- many treatments will be necessary depends on the amount of hair to be removed the texture of your skin, the coarseness of the hair and its location. For instance, a technician can work for several hours on the legs or arms but only ‘ 115 minuteg on each side of the STAPP stores. upper lip. * ‘* * Electrolysis’ is not cheap but the! treatments and expense can be) budgeted over a period of time and it is a lifetime investment Since the hair removal is perma- short- -wave method. Today there is no need to suffer the embarrass. ment of superfluous hair on the legs. This girl has had hair removed. pomantie et the radiomatie or Fealea Quick Bread) | Ready to Use “abd jor mone 6x 19 chen. ‘Done in, ae ap omg Martin puts but-| simple stitchery that goes quickly. CORNWALL, Ont. @ ~ Newly- u is the—in_the 124th grandchild for Mrs, Alsime Bazinet. She has nine great- grandchildren. 2 At 62 years of age Mrs. Bazinet) has seen 16 of her 17 -chi one died—married and raising families. She says she knows the names of all her descendants, but sometimes forgets their ages. Baby Nicole, for instance, is one of 16 children in- the family of Mr, and Mrs. Ernest Constan- tineau here. Mrs. Bazinet has lived in always ready te help her family cases_of new arrivals or sickness. “I help them when I can,” she says, “but I never give advice. They. tweet undies Wail O05 teres” - She eannot—understand -present=) day families of only one or two children, - ~ * * * “A big family is a good thing,” she says. “When the baby comes, the bread wil] come.” The largest family gathering in New York 11, N.Y. Print plainly |t . pattern number, name, address and/ | zone. As a bonus, two complete pat- terns are printed right in our Laura Wheeler Needlecraft Book. Dozens of other designs you'll want fascinating hand- home, _cereal-milk _mix- gifts, loaf pan your copy of this book today! greased bake 40 minutes in Badegree, _ Presbyterian Yule Plans Made Women Install eet es aay New Leaders recent years brought 70 et Cornwall since the death of her’ lier to give up a farm. She's |time’ without hiring a hall. husband 10 years ago caused | meio’ Seuhd, atet ak te cee ahi eee do toon of the First Presbyterien| tHamilies. |Cuarch met fa the church partors) Personal Shopping service... Call FE 2-9662 Lingerie that is sure to please your favorite one. She'll adore her matched sets, or separate pieces of slips, petti-. i -trinotines.—Light-up—her-—eyes- “with the best, a gift from Alvin's. PE SL GOWNS... PETTICOATS... - -CRINOLINES... for their annua) Christmas party. | Send. 35¢ (coins). for So Si aq ea = HE 4 3 2 z Z Ti rrr F se g a z ahs, We -itell me how far over the edge of the table the cloth should hang?” et ar Answer: Fifteen inches over the \edge of a small table and 18 inches lover a large one is about right. ety, eg ray ia ann Mufflers Combine GNIS... Silk and Soft Wool 9.95 to 24.95° 7.95 to 22.95 IPS... zamzZ—m4iv @ fe 5.95 to 19.95 -4.95-to 19.954 | 4 5:95 to 17.95 ~ Dorothy omy wee miss HIDDEN CHARM SET. ‘$3.75 .. There's a 14 Kt golden Charm Bracelet and 3 Charms in each set of Toilet Water, Bath ~ O88 tote they other sets, all gift-packaged,._ SIXTY NEW, GAY GHTS BY fo Lose Weight; Jo =: lor Boy Friend H or Boy Friend He ing with your children! Ree : tas eating eat"*Phay es | ny gi Beal Ratior (abe enoys eating. Saye aber : your youngsters," agrees Mel |; : wants to be 8] +¥eu cheuld have an incentive : Freud, president of a National Peg Seine oar i ae ae to lone weight — a bey frlend or Come to our big "The “buh” cocorting to (al, ea¥% lovely Jeckie Lougher| ©, ee, wil hee. T Nad te, bne : : : to " : : * : with ; —— 2 Freud, yelers to when and low Dey conta wie. many ine) Jack Webb, and 1 was dying tor By wide wonderful whirl © ‘s you y with ‘+ _ I made nnyself jose ; . . ; the kids, Here's “when be | soso ay Mies Rockainay| “athe Tren, my EP ane cen ce i Ga of Christmas Gifts... ' + 2 —e G06 ‘and went on trom| toning teede” sas hawl.* ‘che nt all nea 2tOrS Soft Greens | he It Junior and Sis are busily [Miss Queen of Cover Cais, ning}, Jackie is a redhead; act red- ‘a friend's help. a ae Selon edit fr Sete ee Gad. wale Secs a ase ree oe ce ass come = horveshoes in the backyard, i's >= UUes beauty contests, or so oe eo veils can Grey, Oot al beat Mama. sad Ded. rolex ee son Dah weary excellent color combina- i PARK AT™ it Junior sits pounding long. Paris S les ‘ SF . She seks toy advice @ wh Ge Baw greens, : ‘cate ak Whe eee aimes oe. f As @ matter of fact I wasn't . OUR cre arvund to play, Pop mig, | COCUPIEIG — -_ |Holtywood,” says Jackie, You are satiated that she has “a Nitec ER “iaiaratal” Useoflace fran rai DOOR a til > a S€ OT LGCE fred, and att the rest of uldn’t ae “When,” says Freud, ist hat PARIS W — Dramatic ‘use riety sect t venient 1a eae cr oniny A ae the | of lace is a: prominent feature | jook — brassy, brasen, —\ or unpleasant but not when they're having ote png nay — makeup and tight dresses.” : * Wh—24% = F¥ing you, she d pcs og with their own | tail and evening outfits which | Nowadays Jackie limits her omit, — 4 aeons AF A tn give full play to famous French seer dian tert rouge, tre friends. . “Here's Frewd's adv oe She used two shades for her lips, a| Diagonal’ tucks—-so slimming to _ es ai time Clothes seen in lighter one — with ome as t When mp ye eel ray salons this season rah stick also is used for rouge she satin et sonia leaita: wait bo oo 2 ss ee ; t ond with for Se-ent 1 the beholder, evening fashions coen't use any powder on ber! sceve versions, ideal for any ste-|tale. = puzzle are almost always feminine although she pats it on her Mom might ask if she's tried | flattering and distinguished by |™0uth before applying lipstick “as 5"! She doesn't take life so serious- Z . ah the big yellow piece up in | delicate and intricate hand |it sets better.” | Printed Pattern 4677: Half sizes| ly thaf conversations with her || C*rtified oe ‘ pe hava it it fits (and | work. It is the French belief * * * (14%, 16%, 18%, 20%, 22%, 24%. are usually depressing. Teacher of Lace-knit sweater- M it will), the child | that womeff should look ro- | Lovely Jackie can’t use cold Sige 16% requires 44 yards 3¢inch] you are giad to have her drop) “sige blouse with faille ee tae B Pes for mantic after dark, and- they (cream, as it makes her skin break 2 éven though the house isn't] pr rma mas Be 8 Range achieve the desired effect by jout. She uses greaseless cream ted directions on each patjspic and span, because you are! Teachers’ bow and piped at having made the actual se | 70, %tasile. cobwebby chif- jalso soap and water, making ajtern part. Easier, accurate. sure that she isn’t silently criti.) Association the collar. = comapiieddnant* teareatt yg fons, gauzy lace, sheer point /lather of it on the face cloth. Send 50¢ in coins for this pattern'cizing you for the lack of order : ; : Brother is stumped about 244. d’sprit and other fabrics no- ghe faves $0 deep “cout (284 five cents for each pattern a + Dunning Black 95 prodBag me os it's just about | i. & | EE a ee ee eee. Panes Bart MS West Tih seit & Rood Word for You whenever Phone FE 2-7547 White a tools poms Ran - vg ss Evening gowns in the Paris |. shade oa a , 4 Seong te N.Y. t — you Mow is watch me do iti” penarpe are 28 a “red ginger which she age oad ~aeaee sap fen skirts. The formal ball nf i for her. She cuts her ows : Freud, are,.of course, full length, but 2 ; with the child, not for him. the youthful dance frocks are | Another advantage of s movie Male Style Experts _[fcations. Wednesday Night PRINGESS New Offi. | ly to be short and sweet. on ae — she Give News on Cuff So Why Not Wait? eo Gif Bow Ties Correct wears in pictures, so it doesn't} Here is some information on the, : FAMILY NIGHT ! ts to GARDNER, Are Selected for Offi D pay to go on an eating binge after\cuff trom the American Institute) ...."3* wang en wer be , Persian Princess b , or Office, Dressup ja picture is made ‘ot Men's and Boys Wear. Some| Macc tive te Perot wr ot match for y Ladies Aid Bow ties are correct for business| 1 jove the cihes’"t just in. een ahmmee, French cutis 98) Which always raises the men- | tel ketbook ee nd othes t in- men's are ; : i "i. te ks hr. Bion Matheny wos sce ee ee ay Seed om in “Te Diss er Dan Gamed| {,cceston, it you thourst | Howard Johnson's |} Pocket In Gahna Cowhide... gleam studded! president of Ladies Aid Societ , : ; . “They were make it easier to insert cuff links. ; ‘ ~ Oakland Avenue United ueuine of Men's and Boys’! Baxwell Shietf, and the clothes| Some of the wltre-lvy suite and pie Fe, until tomorrow to jj 3650 Dixle Hwy., Breyten Plaine 1). accessory... « ian Church when that group met, Of course, nothing but 9 bow—| "ere Just right for me. But now I)sports jackets are made with : ‘ Thursday in Fellowship Hall, lbtack for semiformal. white foripan't et se them. Every once decorative sleeve cufis for added’ ’ : "7 2° formal — will-do with evening" * e I wear ones of the |smaftness. The buttons on the 2 ; Other officers are Mrs. Ralph|clothes. Bows are made in all the|imscc™ even though I've gninedicufts pf opat sleeves are.« held- Custom Picture Framing Osborn, ‘vice president; Mrs. Fos-|fabrics used in four-in-hand ties, /Wetsht. I seem to bulge tn all ‘the/over from the days whe, business- “Ideal All-Occasion Gifts?” == ter Berdan, recording secretary; | ae eee * men unbuttoned them and rolled? . 2 age : Mrs. Clarence Failing, correspons-Colled to Californi And that's why Jackie was them back for desk wotk. Some|p 52 Augusta FE 5-3409 ing gecrbtasy -end call ITOFMIG jiunching on roast beef — it’s het custom suits still have cuffs that OPEN 3 P. M. TO 9 P. M. Mrs. Iva Vander , i favorite diet hunch. lunbutton. . ‘ The CONTINENTAL va VanderKooy, treasurer.| Cameron H. Clark of Summit) ; mp orege for Ps coeenlige ig tte gee flew to Pomona, Calif., Sun- f — hog? ae am eon were Mrs, Caswell, Mrs. day evening to attend the funeral . “ 7 OtO-car Howard Hall “and aire. Perey of tix tater, Charter Rca | —A\-Christmas-Gift——___— co 9500+ 'ynn, 3 was a} was accom : See ; ay guest and the Rev. 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QuitTer — _ + F ” 233 : i a ~ ae aii " . ~*~ a eS oe 3 HoMMER ay ~*~ a ae Rad 58" HiMMen ly “ot Ge. i i : ta if rile wey Fh ‘He was_ one pa i iF it fie nie members that the valuation should be set somewhere between $13,000 and $17,000. It was disclosed to the council : : . | “ , : ~ ow . : i es nents 1 . \ is | | : : in the farm field, said ee gy thi Se as 5G eens Co : aie perts n . pres- ‘ : . about the corn being as high as an elephant's The photographer did admit, however, that. the Chest Drives st everume he ie) eat cuore, er Fhe Mra un inn eee spony thy . a i and son.Joe, left, lean against a mammoth speci-. away from camera was ear street lighting in | Hit New High H recommended returning Su™| men grown.on their farm near Columbia, Mog. corn. - we leet : te: | |government price supports to a/ : ° : Many State Citizens | [point where they would serve| Kensington Park Busy in Winter Clarkston Lodge | : will Honored " Tmerely as a floor to prevent a \ x pani! Mendoy- -d posse diesstrous, drep. ft di aq Elects Officers; \ Ee ee ee anging ae . U Installation Set \ : EAST LANSIN Gu — More than . The purpose : help held down overproduction. ~ Frank Vatko| \ $00 leaders of local United Fund ' lagged |_ Both indoor: and outdoor oppor. thrtugh the park: ies eebnith of til ol ceeaee wun tar oxen > Sn Bg egg ee red \ | and ‘Community Chest Drives The tee anid the govern-| to. study nat 7 | avenge; ‘m: 12-\Cedanchadge "No...00;-Free endlin the ise of costs and w "me 5 poe ~ | pea e_ sate SA eee 2 -take-steps to heip band. Te deudex trom Sian }Aocepeed” Masons. “atthe @neual| 5) j.105 Backman told « Unik finance its own storm sew- | hete Monday-to celebrate their! an many low income farmers Metropolitan Se Junior xe High School, PN randy meleyage ta iversity of Michigan industrial se lpond iatee to Seed aaleey aoe moat successial year. settled in other jobs. It would, in 5°” where as many as 600 per-| erent ie Senior weir {lations conference that “unless it-|erg - some cases, extend financial aid|S0ns visit the Nature Centef Build-/bor; and a 50-gallon aquarium /Ray Dobson, junior warden; Har-| 4. +. wide tees ith | Robert -P. ° Briggs, Consumers to help such families travel to new ing on Sundays. containing small specimens of the jold J. Doebler, treasurer; Roy Com/i. United year al oo * * * Power executive and president of jobs and get established. ect ering, i retargeting, Kent ake ie tel OT deacons and Kose Tent |will again be able to capitalize Ppa a ta the Michigan United Fund, said) «\ the Huron-Clinton —Metropotitat | pa ri. ee ae eee the intensely competitive situation| or Deion had oti ee than $2 e et tht tatingy “idiomas ‘ef, Michiopal BARBARA LOUNSBURY u OldS junit, said the “Nature Center is} Going wp soon are «display SGiewards are Waller Ston(Banies) picking them off one at a 2000000 by building its own sy - [Sparkrhan, W 3. eS, Se | . | Mis. tyle toms Its Yule Pageant the winter acum moi am, W. Rogers, ao Goodiellow Dine | | at Walled Lake ellow Drive Set in Lake Orion be held on Dec. 19 in the Clark-" ston Masonic Temple at 8 p.m. ito | Installing officers are Howard A g& cjety has fe hint PARK: FALLS, Wis. INS)-—2 ee ee ee ee ; ureCenter, © today ee \ i Y é » 7. ip if rid i a ee ee : rgemdicc _ swept their. een ins AO Ree Romeo Amvets Fete ot 0 Pl the secretary, Phyllis. Batts. Natione A n mande Shares Gannett Estate ¢ to the center ate avail- Be apaen ok She pak or Ce tho fy’s Det Toit headquarters, | ne rd sar Mothers ache Probers (Su Ss a le pels Yorke held fo three years, York “aSithe 4 Rockford J ac rawsne ahlvanemndiy 7 wean MET diy call of = ‘QUESTION: What makes Old Faithul spout? Old Faith ie * fyi F do hls job but won't president step in? Stop Pain of Piles! Lausche charged: “This $5 billion is yearly cost of government waste and inefficiency as demonstrated by the bipartisan Hoover CHICAGO (INS)—Sen. Prank Lausche (D-Ohio) said to- { day saving of $5 billion a year could be made if all federal economies in the-Hoover report were placed in effect. These savings, he told a luncheon. meeting in Chicago, would help cover additional defense expenditures in the space age. He addressed a regional conference of the Citizens STAINLESS _ STEEL Service for 6 Reg. °795 , | $14.95 i pee ‘as Agent for Trujillo ’ a ry Convicts Frank tes, and old-fashioned laws and procedures.” Michigan AF Sergeant Dies After Accident FORT WALTON BEACH, Fla. @ — A sergeant was pronounced dead | Eglin auxiliary. Kelly said Ab- bott’s car ran off a road in sub-| urban. Mary Esther, ran over a chose the jackdaw, known as the While mayor, Briscoe made aj goodwill trip to the United States Watch Ace Bird Thief ‘As their, object ‘of study they|steps Said Warren : thousands of persons : “After reviewing all the tacts, |*D® National Park, where there are.more than 200. active|, including the difference in size, |°YS¢Ts. The best-known of these is Old Faithful, which shoots|ity, the fear in which Barber awak- up a great column of water 120 to 170 feet approximately every The sault, fact that taking care of _ his wife sat in a “. @an’t see further. ; Poles sald orms. Sudder water near the bottom ex-|, in asteroanls , a ! ‘|Pands into steam and forces out the rest in a steam explosion.lenemy on a silver platter, it | pone ee pial sont ney hse ge lich pe rgd S popalngnay be in the for Ww Process is repeated water Old Faithful : : ing atiorney Deatp the Lenten ay|is constant, thus it erupts regularly. ep 22 SS protecting an accused as well as e o. 4 es Deportation Fought 3 prosecuting when the facts justify. TPF Bl Oe te ed Na - : ee |The Barbers have three chil- | & book at the library and read about some “1 | Pee - tran it ooo oars al or wear [of les natural onder by Ex-Irack Uwner_ | Domestic Budget Cuts and all asleep when the shooting — seoeeeceenaestleenarstone Wii oa. ik atl a: ee nS = attempt by William G. (Big Bill) After the return of Berryhill and|Enact ‘Hoover Report’ to Cut Waste | Lies, former owner of Wheeling his wife, Barber ordered the larger 2 (W.Va.) Downs Race Track, to man out of the house three times,| (@f "ih" . - avoid deportation to Greece is} NEW YORK w@—Adiai E. Stev- Warren said, and Berryhill re- : scheduled here today. enson, twice-defeated Democratic sponded by threatening to “beat * * + candidate for president, has ad- the eyes out of Barber's head.’ : ; : A hearing on his request for a/Vised against cutting the domestic Stopit'Todayat Home IN DOCTOR'S TESTS, NEW STAINLESS FORMULA WITH AMAZING ANESTHETIC ACTION STOPS PAIN INSTANTLY! An not It’s the smartest gift you can give, anew. ; Most megs Renate Mort jon Roomy! Easiest to handle! See it now. ~ in the scheme hard to fill. eS of a loved one a ae provide ‘quiet, that helps so much. _ Where Friendship Lived... {j= The passing from this life means different things to different peo- on tn most every case, a void — s opened before us, a place Of things thot is oe — service, with its a. and beauty, can lessen this tee the Bx “AND ONLY AT LEONARD'S oN E Just See What You Get: : REGULAR PRICE eeese ate 532.96 = * ‘passing. We ofthe 24 Funeral H ome . ie ee cos eee a se ee, ; fel: i « a5 3 : abortive Maduin rebellion nine|Java now at s Deaths in Pontiac and Nearby Areas “MR, HENRY DITTMAN’ day at ody Funeral Home|to moving about 2% years ago personnel at 20th Century-Fox stu-\239 Ferry St., who died Monday\Tienken Rd. for 20 years pri ” i dio. jwill be at 10 a.m. Wednesday at) ant | New Quickly Stops Meyer became .a Milwaukee, St. Benedict Cathalie Church, Bur- Wey 'Wis., movie exhibitor in 1910 and ia} will be at Mt. Hope Cemetery. Reti d-State-Peliceman 'was .president of the Motion Pic-| Recitation of the Rosary will be SOW jture Theater Owners’ Assn. of at 8:30 p.m. mall at Voorhees- Dies of Heart Attack ith Dr. Wiliam H._ Marb Marbach of| Born in Negaunee, he Service for Mrs. Henry (Rose - the University of Michigan in Mary) Dittman, 55, of Watertord| mts mera wan be at Mt. Avoo|1M5. He-was a meniber of dental Township who died Monday will be| Cemetery. |traternity, Delta Sigma Delta, lit- ‘at 10 a.m, Wednesday at Our lerary fraternity, Alpha Chi Rho. of the Lakes Church with burial in STEVEN G. PORTER Ie wes an honseary gammber of 4 sald re “ Steven G. Porter,’ month oki son|Pierre Fauchand Aesdemay, Coys Bg Pi Oh Bet Downs Country Club and Na- i ATE ‘| LAKE take place at 11 a.m. Thursday for an infant son of Mr. and Mrs. died at the home| ROCHESTER — Service WaSlthe Rev. Raiph Claus of Trinity conducted ‘Dr. ““Latheran Church: Burial will be in’ jHaidle, 55, former Rochester| perry Mount Park Cemetery. The resident and Detroit dentist mex Ody is at Hunton Funeral Home. ee cet 8 ent & Pesciioet Seen z : { and’ his fami} had Two Persons Injured their home at 340 West'gs Truck, Car Collide ee You ought fo meet the rest of this Michigan family! ~ Big healthy families like the ‘Barneses.are a-tradition—in ~~” Michigan. Mr. Barnes is a Standard Oil chief clerk in Dearborn, and we wish you could meet the rest of the family he belongs to, the-other members of his Standard Oil family who live and work mae ee ee a ? First there are our dealers and agents serve you better. ‘Then there are the friendly men you know so well, the more than 2,400 indepentlent businessmen who run the Standard sta- Sued iviag 300 ol ete Miilaha Aul-af omni, out aati 7 me 350 men working for and with Michigan farmers, Foam epee ages eel camer ag peti : oe the Wolverine State is ads cece ane cihice siemens © Mishioan ‘at’ __ the last, count was 5,509. Standard Oi stock i bed by oid oe ~ ~peopilé like the Barneses, who live in cities and towns through- out the state and work in our offices and in the field to help our _ teachers and new babies, by farmers, ministers; bankers; union > leaders and public servants. Institutions, too, such as colleges, banks, hospitals and insurance companies are stockholders in our company. And, we're proud to say, scores of out’ own em- ployees in Michigan own stock in the company as well. Like other Michigain families, we pay taxes, too. For instance, ‘Two Priests Held Up : DETROIT @ — A masked mani | Two Pontiac residents were Ae up two priests early Monday) ‘jured in a truck-car smastup at Lin the sorteny x St. Josephat -Auburn_and Opdyke roads, in PoR—ponsar ured orced: National Selected ; And Yet More Remarkable ist = Michigan from /Siple Funeral Home EAST LANSING w — Retired ” | Obe Morticians v ool * HARRY A. LEHMAN w — Retired "Benjamin R. Jockwig, 24, of 215 z»mbowski said the man held his’ cooly cho hive sad i cow ropenad ee AREY oo ‘State Police Sgt. Adrian Locker,'s Jessie St., and his companion] nend in his pocket-as though he “ttferd C. Rantoss W. B. VeuRiper Cathr Sing wren, even ‘Last Rite for Publisher | Harry A-Lehman, 77. of 251%, ‘ied yesterday of a heart pose Williams, 17, of 258 Raeburnined a gun. — } vlensant Gonp te cation sa |Judson St. died Sunday. attack while convalescing in #/§t., were treated at Pontiac Gen- : ee eee 2 teiine | HOLLAND @ — Funeral service! _ Mr. Lehman was employed at.Lafgo, Fla. hospital followihg-an’ gray Hospital and released. ~ = j- Ne mess. Doctors are athaned. Megee. (Will be held Wednestiay for Dean Bros. Westecsle Co operation, state police headquar-| The truck driver, Jacobus M.| © omiptios © sow sesied. Otsinahic ot i Johannes Klassen, owner of the| He is survived -by s wile Mae, (ters here reported today. ‘Cenin, 20, of Saskatchewan Bgach, . en Ceres Ge: teak iname and co-owner and publisher'q daughter Mrs. Lynda Boose of} Locker joined the state police Canada- said’ the traffic light ser & Jones; Keego rm & Keego jot the Sunday School Guide, both | Pontiac and a son, Kenneth, of|in 1925 and spent his whole career turned red as he entered the in- poe Shastin vile: coe aan Gem | Of Folland, Kiaasen, 77, died Mon-Walled Lake “and a sister. iin East Lansing. He tired _ intersection and he was unable to ( ores everywhere. day in Holland Hospital. | Service will be at 2 p.m. Wednes-'1950- ‘stop in time. He was uninjured. HAN 3 . ~ } Phe ‘ a » r The Packard Hawk . .. most distinctive car on the American road. ; f eal |__ So high in-f : So superb in good taste These arenewecars, in addition to federal taxes of various types, Standard Oil pays — taxes which go to support local and state governments in “ Michigan. Also, in accordance with your laws, we collect taxes ’ from customers and Seen en ee PA x What makes a ionpany @ good citizen? / ; __ Citizenship is a privilege. A good citizen assumes the respon- sibilities toward his community which accompany this privi- lege. Standard Oil Company end its people assume these se megan cones eo te dagedly Segara ei ap gama of the the communities inw nich they ee 2 NEW STUDEBAKE AND PACKARDS ff FOR 1958. i re Preteen Gee: brilliant new line of Studebakers and Packards for '58. They're _ high in fashion, low in silhouette—and t to you in a large variety! Each is precisely crafted, b ifully styled, me~ —_ .ticulously engineered for unequalled plus solidecon- omy of operation” There's one- to mateh A your needs and purse. 3 Aidvenemien, extra craftamanship phaures lowest upkeep while —-— you drive—highest value when yoy! ade. Before you buy any car, the high-spirited Golden fa nk and Silver Hawk, the hand- some Commander snd: C mmpion ...the powerful Packards ++ sedans, station wagons/ pf panoramic Starlight hardtops. — , ts syed andengnered to perfection +t. DETROIT A nervy printer was credited today. with the ar oe oe eel eS Se that flared into ‘gunfire at Wounded and held ona charge | Salhi eee ant tee eae Pe —~SrattSplenk ondaved With “tors Want City jin the middle of the proposed proj- doctor said, Just terribly, ter- -vibly sore. here e Was aii _ Bry yh ar aay ane pros Safety. These are some of the , mi: vat "cult bape” -— but did. 4 Townships Propose Sewage Plan Pontiac should be included in planning for a Clinton River basin sewage disposal system,’ according to Watetford Township Supervisor Elmer Jobnson,_ or the Macomb County line, ; Johnson figured. Waterford for this transmission line “I would definitely like to see Pontiac take part. The city is right ect, so to speak, and could benefit by it, I think,” Johnson. said. ETITION COUNTY - Waterford and four other. neigh- to side_the_township. x * “However, it occured to us that area running north of Pontiac with laterals to surrounding townships." " ‘Laiterals conld possibly serve areas in the northern section of - Pontiac, he thought. Again,-Pontiac might take part by treating sewage handled by the “Originally we wére planning in| Tur souttr of Pontiac, withour serving @y additional areas out- the project could serve a greater Included in Clinton System minimum © municipel services to outside areas.” However, Johnson agreed that the extension of the transmission Mine east of Pontiac might indi- reate the treatment plant should + be located somewhere in Avon Township. “An important condideretion in college near Rochester, which ‘leventually tie in with our plan.” ~*~ eo ® The County Board of Public Works is scheduled to take up the townships’ petitions Friday for pos- ‘in bills and $10.50 in change. The end Orign to the aocth ana [ont {otemon said. of Supervisors Dec,/23. -_— depot reported it lost. %, aitheast sits Podlte sok hoon KNOWS OF PLANS . If the county decides to back the ; uding change, in the holdup. _ te the east. At the heart of the “I know there are plans in Pon-|plan, 1 will place its full faith ' Smith calmly returned ~to the) proposed drain would be a large |tiac for a new sewage treatment|and ‘credit behind coe sewage ‘milk depot after .reporting his| transmission. line running from jplant. There has been Socaneinn ag SE Ye ene vote a vchase to police and got what he| Waterford, on the west, past |that with this new plant Pontiac/] the project is a ae ee sr ead erie erat might liberalize its strict policy of|feality, J figured. .. : # a f A ‘Dems to Send 50, 000 Greeting Cards ff State Officials to Flood Yale Mails== LANSING P- Michiggh's elec-jcratic state administrative board iast year. Brown frace tg” ‘mail to take care of the bulk of his | ted we ga grea v4 Sam inembers, all will go first elass/about 5,000 cargs, Ma 3,500) chores to flood Christma ; ,and the others £,000, givé or take " 50,000 greeting is. Se ee we ee rere few. th ; Other state officials relied large- " } tad . (5) Le * ——— oe a ; : -twith Hart's office estimating that Summerfield w through his} . The state all.say the | New fagés will }irighten’ some ‘ as 10 volunteers budget difficulties, maybe the for-| SxPense will be met from per- lor the catis: a baby boy, making|nontributed time’ off and on. a eae ee ee = —+—-—-feight. elilidren,_9h the ard: cavanagh, aweltingthe-start of feeman want to tip his «x *« * a-new baby girl, 's : ‘to old Democratic foes in Lansing. ; and wo on| 2" elght year term on. the. State mailings have been big in -the-state capitol. The present ‘The ‘mailings, by eight Demo- “World Citizen’ Vi Sits on Border, "NIOE, France a — settle Ad world citizen — Davis was; “arrestéd today in ‘a the middle of ‘proclamation. ~ He. was seated on a suitcase awhich . rested -precisely on the ¥rench-Italian border, a portable ‘typewriter on“his lap. Italian bor- ‘der .guards invited him to “circu- _ date” to France. a ~” arising, he was in France and French. authorities arrested. him. He is held for an appearance for “not having a passport. The young American, who gave ‘up his after World War II to publicize his world citizen- ship ogg vgema was taken to the border this morning by. French being ordered out previously the hospitality « of ~*~ * * When Italy: wouldn't take him either, he placed -his _stitcase! directly on the border, broke out his handy portable typewriter and slamation. He didn’t get to finish it. The grand duchy of Luxernburg, which is bounded by Germany, Bel- he-was-writing-a proc-} hitting a new high in volume and in production-like technique, how- ever, Work began in August on. State Treasurer Brown's Christmas greetings. This time, the governor is fa- voring friends, acq po- of two family dogs. pictured in 1956, but Torehy, the black cocker spaniel, will be shown. Miss Pris was given away. * * * in- for-an stuffing bee. Lt. Gov. Hart, Secretary of State Hare, Aud. . Szyman- ski and Lynn M. Bartlett, state superintendent of pt instruc- tamly: photographs tion, also plan on rage cards. keeping with personal fra- send. q réligious card, The card of Joha ©, Mackie, state high- way commissioner, will show a highway bridge. Hart's mailing list is the second a with about 6,000 names, gium and France, occupies an area __of 999 square miles. {A@vertisement) _CONSTIPATED? . tet to stimy- tadvertisementr Over the years, Christmas card) 2 business all-Democratic’ cast probably is| "Souhog cum be-Miss Pris; one din, At Gen, Kavanagh will | ” Mackie said his s wife addrdbsed “practically all” of his cards, this regard.’ he said, “is the new) Michigan State University branch Iron, Steel Workers if ¢5 a as Sallade Tells greene of Republican Stand GOP N ot Hostile to Labor ANN "ARBOR | @-. _~ rh Repulilicae state legislator says ofganized la- boris: not- "the special property of the Democratic party.” Rep. George Sallade (R-Ann Ar- bor) told an audience of United Automobile Workers ‘that “hostil-| ity to organized labor on the part of all Republican officeholders is, a fiction that the Democrats of Michigan have—repeated so often, ‘that elemént of, truth.’ + *."* He made the statements to the) UAW Local 38 which represents AACR. SPL O ing plant and. saci Ann Arbor: ‘industries;~~ if it is it*will be more used pensation law labelled by the lead-| ing Democratic presidential hope, Sen. John Kennedy, as‘ the best in the nation, all were the result, | nated by the rye Sallade said. * + + Paid less Hourly | # tt NEW YORK — The average £4" can boast of responsible labor | sible recommendation to the Board jouriy payroll cost for wage ear- leadership and should be proud A Michigan man has been listed | ners in the iron and steel industry that its hourly wage scale is the in October was $2.992 compared highest in the country. mein Io and set iste Tati eny Shows Scott Changed Will estimated. LOs ANGELES » — Testimony and Hare said he hired a girl Dies After Auto Crash ob val ellen Bi: yee | IChild Dies of Burns ain a * * * The reduced hourly earnings in October were due largely to a reduction in overtime hours worked, the institute said. Its fig-\in the L. Ewing Scott murder trial ures do not include an average|hows:he changed his after, \cost of over 29 cents per hour for nis wife eect wees =n aol ea eeeaee na estimated on an annual: she had recently met * * * * - The will was produced in evi-| The fedistry' total payroll in- dence by the prosecution yester-| creased to $345.580,000, compared. day as the 10week ‘trial neared to $330,076,000 ‘in September, the lits close. (250 Crippled Tots to Attend Yule Party lof the All Saints Episcopal Church, |"t & corner of olla | Avea Rotary Qlutis will provide! a legislature donns. eigen a & gfe Ly i i a‘ | i ef ; : : : it it nat 2 come ene “Tsored by the Oakland County So- ciety for Crippled Children tomor- row afternoon. The party, which begins at 1:30) p.m., will be held in Stevens Hall Conseq i * te E Fee Pike and Williams 0 told Justice i thee Fh ee streets. Se ' \to each . jenney Se Se ee Detroit Youth Killed ‘in Seaplane Explosion . CORPUS CHRISTI, Tex. # — i 4 -by the Navy as among nine sail- ors killed when their a wing off, Storekeeper ‘1. C. il ot $1 enc to Scotts broth , George Scott of Frankfort, “Recomeainds Rehiring ‘of Fired Truck Driver Sarees O--eee G. Low: s "17, of Grosse Pointe Park,| hanged. a wife’s bequest to $F died ‘last night of injuries suffered /ang divided his eitate ‘evenly be-| arch of whalebones commem- DETROIT ® — “ Seven-year-old. orates the Falkland Islands’ entry day. Her dress caught fire whenjof,two sperm whales, overlooks the } she to stamp out flames harbor at Stanley, the capital and\@ ot yo had bese gated by her sister. ithe’ penn Atlantic. Men on a Horse” which will be so ald 2 marae al disease. _NEPHROSIS VICTIMS — Mayor William W--Donald- son (left) purchases the first ticket to the three-act comedy ‘ “Three Jan. 6, 7 and & at Pontiac High School. With Donaldson is David L. Navarre (right), head of the players. All proceeds from the play staged by the Lakeland Players hose yaeaeess stricken = te Hare Bo on SAVING | CERTIFICATES. pote yok your surplus savings or invest- at any one of our 8 con- ing offices, 324 ! National Bank . OF scone ficiency, ‘absence from nye ond Raylna White of Detroit died Mon-|into the British family of nations. © 1 day—ofburns—suffered_ last Tues-|The areh, made fromthe jawbones.= Wwhich|only town of the island wing in} ‘who complained he was- fired for lewelry Dept. Main Tees 72 North Saginaw St. © We Give Holden Red Stamps ing the firm. a... SS Ss = 2 oS eS ~ Bond-Betr-Bilt Ping-Pong _ ' FUNERAL HOME “THOUGHTFUL det a WILLIAMS st. : : PHONE FE 2-5841 facial en Regulation size, 4%2x9- — 34" clear plywood top. Complete with demount- _ : _ ee r * “3 x a % ‘used as banquet table or 2 separate -card tables. Easily collapsed & stored j#}. . * | Until 5 Pp. M., ‘ SATURDAY — s Save on Roth Gash & Carry Plan cl DRIVE for EASY LOADING. infant Wears Glasses DALLAS #—Little Ann Griber 6-OULDER TO THE TREE +. ‘--- AND BRINGS HIS DINNER DOWN TO HIS OWN LEVEL. A MERE PALM TREE is SIMPLY PUSHED OVER WITH ONE FOOT, 12:10 Distributed by King Features Syadiate THINKING: BLEPHANT WISHFUL posed federal aid for education when he addressed a meeting Monday of the Governmental: At fairs Committee of the Pontiac NATIONAL DISTILLERS PRODUCTS ‘COMPANY, NEW YORK. BLENDED WHISKEY, 86 PROOF. 65% GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS. Area Chamber of Commerce. The 35-year-old _ representative said he would “like to reserve judgement” on two bills which would provide federal assistance for school. KEEP PACE “I agree with the precautions you have taken,” he said, “such fe fs. Ba et tee Tis sould to centralize our education in Broomfield Remains Neutral ion Federal Aid to Education ’ Congressman William S$. Broom- field (R-Oakland County) remained neutral on the question of pro- way extension “will go a long way toward solving Oakland County's future traffic prob- lems.” He criticized this year's public ‘works bill which he charged was padded with 17 objectionable proj- ‘ects totaling more than $300,000,000 \which were “to feather the’ political net of either a senator or repre- sentative.” The speaker cited two ways in such “pork barrel’ measures. These would be to give the Presi- fs Washington However, we've got to have adequate education pro- grams if we are to keep pace.” The “precautions” were six reasons the members of the Chamber committee bad drafted in firmly opposing all federal aid “Ww Stucation,- The committee also endorsed Hoover Commission proposals to cut the cost of government, and further study on the proposed Sadiak Amendment to the Inter- nal Revemie code which is de- signed to equalize and reduce in- come taxes by causing the federal = - Optometrist 7-North Saginaw. Street Phone FE 4-6842 “Better Things in Sight” ‘Open Friday Evenings DR. HENRY / A. MILLER “4 \sphere of economic growth. | evaluation of the country’s | education system and ventured an opinion that the education ‘bills [] |Stood little chance of Congressional Hirecent Little Rock integration 4 in- 000 more than what it stands to- Hitt also would mean “centralized government to spend within the Broomfield called for a re- action next year. because of the 1 | cidents, The Governmental Affairs Committee, headed by William F. Kalwitz, opposes the aid because Michigan, under one measure, would ‘pay to other states $5,000,- receive as aid. . ‘control of education by the fed- EXPERT REPAIR SERVICE On Washing Machines, Vacuum _ Sweepers and Small Appliances — _ ‘Rebuilt _ WASHING Fettery Renewed ‘| VACUUM | SWEEPERS — | 16" - Open 8 a.m. to 8 p. m. . THYLE ELECTRIC. RE 4-5169 eral. government” which ‘belongs to individual states and local governments, ar" committee said. * * Broomfield de? his first and viewed+ the lawmaker from . <1 «>| 1957 Nobel Prize minister accepted the prize before ‘Parliament. The committee select- . jseverance displayed in attempting . {to prevent or limit war operations dent-select veto power over ap- propriation bills, and secondly, to granted representatives, which tend to railroad bills to passage. * * * _jat_the last congressional session never left ‘committee, ~Broomfield | said, because some congressman congressi to embarrass the administration.” Prior to his talk Broomfield re- ceived a plaque with the Optimist Internationa] creed from Gay Her- rington, representing the Chamber of Commerce. . Pearson Receives OSLO, Norway @ — Lester B. Pearson of Canada today received the 195T Nobel Prize for his leader- ship last year in U.N. efforts to end the British-French-Israeli in- vasion of Egypt. The former Canadian foreign King Olav V of Norway and the) {Nobel committee pt the Norwegian, ed him= Oct; -14-for the $40,275 prize money. Dr. Gunnar’ Jahn, chairman of the committee, the award speech at the University of Oslo auditorium, Pearson will give the}’ Nobel winner’s annual — to-| morrow night. = which he would propose to correct, remove general proxy procedure |. More thah 12,000 bills al session| immed “put_more emphasis on the 1958) work of Ifnian rebels. The Spanish —|Chamberlain (R - Mich) —advised: time. The Soviet specialists sin- — and engineers success.” x *® *: | Sedov said Soviet scientists hope developement of the satellie will: serve as a basis for peaceful com- petition, forthe beginning of joint efforts in the solution of the great tasks. of interplanetary travel of the future. . , .” Spain Appears In for Guerrilla War Ld MADRID —Spain appeared to- day to be in for a long guerrilla war in Ifi, her pocket-size North African colony entirely surround- ed by Morocco. * * * Although the Spanish claimed Saturday organized resistance had ended in the 741-square-mile area on the Atlantic codst, rebel bands still holding dut «were estimated to total about 10,000 men. Rein- forcements have brought ready to launch an all-out mopup. * * * Nationalists in neighboring Mo-| rocco claim the rebels control al- baw * oe Arab nationalists in Morocco say an irregular liberation army from Morocco crossed the border and launched the attack Nov. 23. Sees Less U.S. Funds for Local Projects LANSING @ — Rep. Charles the Lansing City Council last project is still in the House of Reena tee = Se ee “Tt would be advisable to rub ‘our chins a bit in respect to this project in the face of what we ispending when we return to Wash- ington,”” Chamberlain said. “UN Mil Teble “Algerian Settlement | American scientists; * most the entire colony except the| —— = of the capital! Under the settlement, —“T38,_ agreed 16 Tecogn mize her di-lf. Friday, giv him $13,500 from sale of prop-| from winning approval. | no actor can become an interna- often|tional star without the benefit of] Ken % : Hef i ine Fine ‘* jing great pictures dur- | ing — innocuous || Here is + chance to see |resolution it adopted last year: | Were is your chenes te soe i Popular Request each dey... mediate the problem, but France| refused on grounds that the two Arab countries sympathize with! SUNDAY, Dec. 15th. ~ “TO HELL & BACK” the rebels who have been fighting’ for three years in Algeria. MONDAY, Dec. 16th “ANASTASIA” Emphasizing that Algeria legal-]) ly is an integral part of France| and net just a territory, France. TUESDAY, Dec. 17th “CAROUSEL” . has contended that the U.N. should stay out of the dispute. 1 WEDNESDAY, Dec. 18th She obtained a Nevada divorce} alee | “WRITTEN on the WIND” | emate Band Leader, 1 THURSDAY, Des. 19th Spouse OK Divorce | “THE RING & I” LOS ANGELES w#—Girl band |] FRIDAY, Dec. 20th leader Ina Ray H and her| : a sitter hebend, or Randy, _"Triendly Persuasion Brooks, have settled divorce lith'| SATURDAY. Dec. 2let ti \, ’ * pete Pa | “Spurr of $1. LOUIS” NOW Thru WED. oe 2 Something “new hes beat added! There's real fire and ngewe me ee penrercl: &:« Wid i pushed around by icte .. . entertain- ment for everybody, a story, ‘| that packs a punch, a picture fighting back! tich in song and romance. = , last June but Brooks sued fot sep-| “Reports from Itai said the Span-|#rate maintenance -in July ish forces have regrouped and are|WaS granted $35-a-week oapéeey support. He testified the’ had saf- fered two strokes and had been! junable t6 work as a trumpeter lor band leader. : * * * Brooks, | vorce, dismiss his suit and move’ out of their Northridge home erty and to drop her cross-suit for a California divorce. _ Eyes Technical Power DALLAS @—A manpower spe-| CrremanScorG _ Tecrwwccione ca ) eke | ote cialist says the nation can turn) out. scientists and technicians to’ meet the Soviet Challenge. One! source, said John Hilliard, is the || estimated 200,000 able students | who fail to go on to college each | year. Hilliard is assistant director || eral money for-local-projects: {9 manpower forthe Ottice of De} fense Mobilization. - PARTY NOVE LT TES - TRICKS ~ JOKES COMIC CARDS Open Every Nite ‘tl 9 p.m. PIPER'S Magazine Outier | | 36 Aubern Ave. FE 4-824 An The proposed project, estimated to cost 13 million dollars, includes flood contrel. facilities to serve Ingham, Ionia and Kent Counties. Form Group to Study — Fe “not to the politician or to the secretary of state as such, but to the man Lester Pearson because jof his personal qualities, his pow- erful initiative, strength and per- nts, Bi hed Somae ted at rete sete NO SECURITY. OR ENDORSERS. REQUIRED, ONE PLACE TO PAY. _ Member Anertean Association of Credit) Counsetiors 3 » “Eat') Yours ‘af Crom Counselling ; , Hours: Daily 9 to 5, Wed. & Sat. $ to 1. Duck Stamp Sales Low ~ Jahn sale the ceive Cas awardea/SY'VOn Lake: Pollution — Members of the Pioneer High- lands Civic Assn. Jast night ap- proved formation of a, 10-member committee to i the report- ed pollution’ of van Lake and and to restore peace in situations | resident, said the. would work. in cooperation with other associations —— baw lake, the s fiery a al onan t : drama “e of the f rx maid |. WASHINGTON-—Sales. federal Duck Stamps during fis-/f candidate |cal 1957 to hi 's, conservation-|[- lists, and-philatelist totaled -2,332,.f 014, a decline of 37,926 fro,g1']. before. © "| MICHIGAN CREDIT COUN a eRe Fred Zoliner, the dollar-sign owner of the Pistons, isn’t losing any sleep over the fact that cage team hes to average 8,007 Lane per Ganie £0. auty level with the red line financially. olives hes tnd fheemmehit Seta Sets and Stent the pro} | te oes at i Aggies Seek . Duty P) “PCC Socks: M Athletic Head “lar Heels Tops\\ a DETROIT @ — University of it lost its game when it fell' i f Hit + F i 2. az i ‘ itt ; ie didn’t empty his stuffed bank roll, me | For this reason National Basketball Association es Commissioner's 2 President Maurice Podoloff believes that the Pistons ugherty : : wil make the grade in Detroit even it it takes several wed ool Ger, Michigan's athe :. ears, Michigan AT years one : He points to Boston as an example. nt got so bad) “ntieating ond ae eee : when the Celtics played a few years ago only a few hun- schoo! to listen” if the Pacific _ dred used to show up. We never even mentioned the coming to/Coast wants him- as i ‘Poor gate reoslp av aig ; oe = @¢ ¢ |} =. .. Now the Celts are drawing 10,000 and more a game. ba |ing the fob vacated edendins an BS This is the best drawing team in the league. Of course, aheut [Victor 0, Schmidt. Crisler ex- — : ft is the winningest team also, a eotans — a Bane ws see = Last year Boston’s gate receipts totaled a gross the PCC post will be offered to : $400,000, a far cry from the first season ye the he saw] a ae : Celts grossed — , ee and : p . * P : a "The other day-tha Pistons. ‘one. of their- poorest}. V. Sot . crowds of the season when less than 3,000 watched a) ca. contest. ne a as ; ‘What has hurt is the fact that the Pistons hhave| — at College won more on the road oon they have been able to miles from 70 ‘olks more ge Chiefs Host to Arthur Hill Basketball tween ra DITTOS FROM THE PRESS BOX ! A Tournament in which Detroit Tech cautioned “that doesn’t mean any- _ They throw around 10-year football conctsing con- eae tracts at some colleges taster Shan they can have the Ins C ion ri Steubenville new. papers printed. against is (Dufty) Daugherty of MSU|Westminster, Detroit Tech against Take the case of Jack Mitchell. After = great | pontiac begins its defense of Sh ‘Chste ib Sp dnagivnss ot 20 shty pubel ty:Act hquereleaees. Demy oe ae ac loemn, aad Meoapaee nonoes season at the University of Wichita three seasons {the Saginaw Valley Conference! petroit Catholic Central, 85-45, (21 points, ‘Jot a member of the college board! Anderson, The cha ome ago, Mitchell was greeted by 5,000 fans after the [basketball title at home Friday! .55. me Lumberjacks staved * * & A of directors for the Texas school.'will be held Dec. 29 IT'm not doing yl a last game. He was awarded a 10-year contract, and pe against darkhorse Arthur) 17 iste Ann Arbor rally to | Right behind in the scoring were 7 * © pampered with a shining new automobile from the | Both teams scored opening day| S#i# ® 50-48 decision last week. Me occa LK. ¥ a Pacific Coast conference | fans. victories last Friday but Arthur] Arthur Hill proved in the opener A full slate is on tap for the ae een beset by eligibility trou- Several months later he was headed for Arkansas bee taaldhin aiatone ei cin ont «9! A air eine an league Friday. In other games ( Ing Or has been recurrent talk that the ee and another 10-year contract, Last week with eight!in Saginaw. ‘while PHS is’ idle arhor, the Lamberiacks made 17/75 Northern te at Sagiaaw. | conference would split wide open | taege of policy differences, and | years to go on the contract, he packed up and headed "- cclgeiea al skeet the league would undergo a ose -back to Kansas, lige time hg the oor of Kansas. in the SVC, will have te be cau- OW. uw. Braves’ Stren th= reshutfing. 3 og tious PHS a ‘Being in the same sedis with Bud "Wilkinson is wea od Shaw's S, 6/-65, A conference spokeamian said he : something Mitchell always wanted. He was a student cede Heya -t oe The g hom: 4 to pny Okiabema wile at Wit or Arhanes, now) Q ar NEW YORK S\Tbe strength he Dagny fine southpaw. va, |™a8 sald no announcement. was to play Oklahoma while at Wichita or Arkansas, now pen . y pitching ast wien ae FCC sone ps : ee . 2. Rt = ; Rape Tent ‘the Gey centres. Joniper ° f . The 1957-58 City. League basket-, 43-39 decision to Boys Club in Schmidt's resignation doesn't : + college coaches, Bowden Wyatt jumped from bait campaign officially: pot | me it game of the cin Dill take effect until July 1. 1958. The / | | Wyoming to Arkansas, was given a car as a gift, Monday night at Madison Ju-} Lakeside and the Jewelers, who ete ent ey wae 7 ¢ Tennessee where he has been bed cantata eel . commissioners in its history. The | > and then drove it to nior High with last season's fwolwaged a nip-and-tuck struggle for first was Edwin N. Atherton, a for- a + fortwo FOArsr season, fought the 7 as mer FBI agent. When Atherton | Darrell Royal has also traveled from Mississippi they left jsame kind of battle yesterday. wee lawyer, tat, o Washington and then ay oe gp eon wr — Bear Bryant who left seyen years on his contract a cme, ile rik = sca, Aho cra 51-28; Ex-Chief Swims | A&M, after skipping om Maryland to Kentucky, Class A championship with an ex-|edge at halftime. The see-saw fight “t to A&M, and now to Alabama. citing 61.65 victory over Shaw's after intermission as te at San Francisco. (v2 «Freestyle With | ikea call the football player who transfers Sticheeder ye tend going into the 4th period.| 14 B Welter anadoe K tei Wooster Squad : Ktramp athlete,” but how about the new term “BOAY"| Be Booth, Homes, defending city |SU2™'# was unable to catch Lake-|/, ottee : SAN FRANCISCO w — Kenny four shutouts in\(S7 to lift his -ca- ! (side during a “wild finale. . ope Lane of Muskegon, Mich., No. 1'reer total to 42.) x Former Pontiac High freestyier, | B titleholder, dropped John Jackson netted 18 points ; contender ‘for Joe Brown’s world’s| The Braves, who Job. Deerr, has claimed a spot on | : | and Gerald Fudge added 15 to re- Coach Chuck Fowler ‘does not !yichtweight title, scored a technical\pennant and world \ the Wooster, Ohio college swim- S G t Test First. ee __finforce the 22 made yy Pierima| AES A Ned Bis ball chy ean: emeerent victory over Luke Easter,|in Milwaukee, also Hed ming team. The former Chiet is EP “tues es = . Shaw's Ernie Wag-|tion which had his ball club ‘eat-isan Francisco, in‘ the eighth round;complete games, 60. Balj Bubl and'one of the Scots’ freestylers for ) + free too indgua nore win slated forthe second division otc incr scheduled iOeund Nght Lew Burdette ith 14|the Dee, 14 Ohio Conference relays sa ose teammates Ray Wi ? dengue, last night. route-g cing at Gambier, Ohio, Kenyon College a Faces » Swim ( hamps F ric ay ar tt kd RE = | A, = finish among the top three in the erm | Fe Gontrant topsy-turvy | league. uneven contest when Lane was ) By H. GUY MOATS .___ {the winter’s campaigns, and alll inns won Seth last year‘ emell gaaes betel stamiieton oe A capacity crowd le expected tojF ne the helpless Easter sit | Saginaw Valley - Conference/are faced with the question as to, (63-33 and 68-28). Jewelers was the Booth Homes- |fill the PHS gym for home opener, OVC" ™* Ting: Lane weighed 138%, \ swimming teams this week open|how each will fare against the ’* * * maze, Cine am whlch paw fe |The jmir varsity game wil St Bybee ended the fight at 1:51 of noe lc hie Gon dae He is the . perennial champions, Arthur Hill's) Gainey has nine lettermen back,| Winners lead from start to fin- junderway at 6:30 and varsity cOn-|i,6 eighth round. runs, 40 Dare 14 tt De merrell I aquatic Lumberjacks. including captain Ron Gage back-| !# ‘ Easter made & game try andl res | a Chiet_ tankers __ Wi [etree and individual medley; Pout : managed to hold Lane even in the “a oll at ie Steele’s - BETTER WHOLESALE PRICES to ALL... Shop the Rest — You'll Find Ours Best. No Reasonable Offer Refused .. . 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Keego Harbor | x ay @ Aluminum ® Rugged, all-aluminum construction) door cal Available Thru This Office | N LUMBER UNDER WAY — John Herring- | ton (top) of Waterford and Gary (Acker of Avondale will lead their teams into the season openers in basketball tonight. The Skip- _-|feotball team-were-feted atthe 2nd - |night. : ‘fall at Eastern, Chuck Shonte, Ni @-— Those 7 home ae _ aed : oof ES Signs for 1958 ese ee =e | teams es , Pa 2 ing games at home and away. ' picture) Herrington (6-1) will start at cen-| . : ; That's far beyond the wildest pre- ter, John Keating (6-1) and Chuck) — ” Staff _ ,iseason expectations when the: '|Kirken (61) will be at the for- «_ROTUFNS ‘cers were considered among the| , | * * : « * . . Coming up Sunday is « setiout National Epee Champ, . .jof nearly 60,000 for the Kezar Sta-| U-D Coach in Exhibition DETROIT (# — As a flock ofidium battle with Green Bay's Pontiac Hi : people armed with pads, pencils,|Packers. The 49er management! Ot Pontiac igh cameras and questions crammed has taken precaution against an- : : Seen ae ek Ae eon, Te te On nue et The Pontiac Parks and Recrea- office : ordeal broke Sunday after frenzied'tion Department is sponsoring a > the ‘first order ofifans rushed for a final batch of fencing exhibition Wednesday unreserved seats in the game with night at 8 o'clock in the Pontiac to be more/the Baltimore Colts. "| High School girls’ gymnasium. The = * + 4s e Ses i rotund fellow | With the San Francisco crew of the linemen, kept 1 ie Albert in a three-way ‘tie! Dick Berry of Roya I Oak, 1957, those guys out of |for first place in the National/national epee champion, and Rich- work to do... Football League s Western Confer- ard Perry, University of Detroit a litle . . . |ence, this game could prove deci-/fencing coach, will demonstrate the these guys through yet?’ |sive. While the 49ers play the|three weapons of fencing — epee, mad—tar from it-|the gendlock-Ballimore and'De| pac a. = be Wilson - had 2 _—— a a a a ee ee ee os — aE a me 4G comngee ppegooy we, at yg py Ge BS . ‘ , lefest weet ' | at Rome in- 1955 th 2 pected to provide the big scoring | win over Milford and “Higabaespade ob ico — * scout Frankie Ryff Eyes place in the world military pouts ee ODUCTS ‘COMPANY, NEW. YORK. * , Bears, whom they must defeatiq. é at Cairo im 1966. | + 86 PROOF. 65% GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS. wa | jmext Sunday at Wrigley Field in [ifle After Victory He was @ member of the Michi- : e i ; : order to keep from sinking out of : (Ban -three-weapon.team and the i | al e the Western Conference title chase.| ew yori up — Frankie Rytt|Michigun epee team, which took ? ee oT : pce Zarza spelled the, report on'- crreriored Han eet (national honots in 1957. Perry, the _i | c le ; a Chicag venined: iatenk sine vas|i0e” championship today tolfoe Columba, University 4 C earance Sa e. | NEW WORK The Boston Cel-jin the league comes close to operating smoothly a day earlier|*T#nkie Ippolito and set his sights/" 110 parks and Recreation De- ee \ tics, beaten, in only two of 21) matching. : Chicago on the lightweight tithe. partment reports that its growing Se “S - . games they've played in the Na-| Weekly statistics today from the work of quarterback Ed Brown % * fencing program needs additional ON NEW tional Basketball Assn., have fash-|NBA prs list four mem- who went all the way without! For the first time in three years|instructors. Any adult with a feric- : , Pioned their runaway with a bal-|bers of the Celts’ starting five the rangy, 25-year-old New Yorker who is interested \panced scoring attack no other club | among the league's top 12 scorers. Bears, the same team that|Came out of a fight without any/in assisting should call Leonard 1957 PLYMOUTHS ‘ The only starter missing is Bob beat the Lions decisively two weeks CUts over his eyes. Making hisipyz, at the recreation office, FE ! + Cousy, perhaps the key Celt of ago after Knocking them out of the |first start in eight months, after)s 737. : Ducats Ordered |%™_*2 274 consistent high Western Division title a year ago,|"dergoing an operation for re) = T ndous Be * q T scorer when he's physically able. have nothing to shoot for except/™oval of scar tissue over both rome s rgoms .-. Up to : » Ts : Cousy, however, shows only an 11 would be eyes, Ryft easily outpointed and Woterford Loop Ca | for Title Tilt— ; fa victory—and it a vietory p Cage $1,000 SAVINGS! | point average so far because he that would do next to nothing for|“bopped up Ippolito in a telecast : Just in Case! has been limited to part-time serv- them in the standings. 10-rounder at St. Nicholas Arena. |Season Opens Tonight COME IN! TRY THEM! AND DRIVE [wits authorization trom football) ,.) come amiar® Ate Going the loe—means the cad of « lone: Final Bout Card begins tonight with a pair of , commissioner Bert Bell, have! Sharman leading the way with 520 hard season that has had its fill games at Isaac Crary Junior High. AWAY YOUR CHOICE... ordered two sets of tickets to be| uns Sova or on“ ” incidents. : The 1957-58 season openers are : used in the event of champiopship| pect tn tee tongue, an Russell| | The Lions yesterday assures! Sf for Saturday Deaytes Deeg we. Willy’ Gan From the Showplace of Pontiac games in Detroit. ranks seventh with a 19.7 average, themselves of a smooth road as far/ a Se cme Aan A three-way tie in the National |Frank Ramsey eighth with 18, as the coaching ranks go when) nerrorr w — . : oe : * I weothall League's: Western Divi- and Tom Heinsohn 12th with 17.6. | they gave Wilson and his staff new aa Wie dunt at ale ee i ee ee R R OTOR 7 Inc. sion after next Sunday's action | No other team has more than contracts. Wilson wanted the J0D| year ig scheduled for Satutday at/Chamber of Commerce, Pontiac ee 5 - ; would mean that Detroit and (two representatives among the back. He got a raise in the processii, now Light Guard Coach Co., Waterford High Fac- Your Chrysler — Plymouth — Imperial Dealer San Francisco would meet here fgg ome 2 a vv eth pin a ten Two 10-rounders are scheduled, |wity and Louie's Tavern. | 724 Ookland Ave. FE S-6801_ 7 = Oe =: | maing the pacesetter with 601 Buster Ramsey, Bob Nussbaumer/°M€ of them sending Pat Lowry —_— Same points in 21 games for a 28.6 aver- and Red Cochran. It’s likely to be Of Detroit and Toledo ——== estern age. Bob Pettit of St. Louis fol- Ray (Scooter) McLean, who has /Chico- Vejar of Stamford, Conn. lows with 542 points in 21 starts been a personal friend of Wilson's Duke Harris, Michigan State wel-| for a 25.8 average. for a long time. McLean now is terweight champion from Detroit, department _ leaderships backfield coach for the Green Bay meets Wilf Greaves of Pittsbufgh earn the right to play in that are well distributed around the _|Packers. in the-ether: ¢ ————_— NBA “pebounders with Bobby Layne is on the mend at a| Both are welterweight contests, a 2%6.1 average, Neil Johnston of Detroit hospital and Dr. Richard/and will be followed by a workout S N nbe § emma. leads in field goal A. Thompson, team physician, as-jinvolving Chuck Speiser, who 3 ewcom igns : percentage-—with—.477, Maurice ~jsures that the veteran ‘meets-Archie Moore for the light Members of the Waterford High annual grid banquet staged by the fathers of the players at the Com- ete $e ~ Fred Trosko, coach of the Inter- state League champion Eastern’ Michigan eleven, was the guest speaker. Other guests included Kerry Keating, former Skipper star who paced the state in scoring last_ one of the Huron co-captaings for next season, various school of- ficials and coaches, John Hir- linger of the Pontiac Chamber of Commerce was toastmaster. pers host Cranbrook while Avon- dale is at home against Oxford. Movies of some of Keating’s ex- ploits at Eastern and of the Water- utions ... ruises, falls. Th possible. Protect yourself a stray HUNTERS’ ACCIDENT INSURANCE |} Planned for Your Needs... 3 - WHILE HUNTING crenledtaas & Siors tebe ot sere WHILE TRAVELING I | On land or sea conveyance. . even while driving a private car. 4-WAY PROTECTION @ Medical Expense Coverage |) # @ Accidental Dismemberment | @ Accidental Death @ Weekly Disability Income AGENCY, Inc. It evvers you tion: *seeves/ vou LAZELLE. ese are only a few of the mishaps Wecie Hanting? Hunting is dangerous, no’ matter what the safety | vo bullet, poisonous snakes, ° the entire trip with... Skipper Gridders Feted g Skipper coach Dave Freeman was! OR MART PARTS MOT Au i O Ned presented a placque by the team see . ton 12 Years of Dependable ae Service at the Same Kentucky Track Location Places Lifetime — ; Ban on Five | | 15 MINGTE Sr are SERVICE LEXIN' , Ky. (INS) — Four] while you relax in our com 1 a suspended for ile by the Kentucky| favorite. We Mosel : For Building a an,|| Remodeling, Call Us 19S. Jessie, Rear ‘FE 22-7004. i@ 27 Orchard Loke oy ty PE 28881 504 Pontiac State Bank Bldg. PE|5-8172 — , a eka es : —— : cy ee » 3 * } : : : Hee 4 : QB 4 GR | tak | Mattie [tant rigs PO Grevretet += og ear e E Gepatuns [wont ued ies) ae i 1997-48 | ® ie * j SINGLES TOURNAMENT — — GUARANTEED PRIZES , MEN—FEB. 8- wae LADIES me 88 (Please type or print) ‘Nome—Me Mek. oe Mies; Highest league average during 1957, ABC Sonction No......... s cians ss Ns es . Address ee Se ree Oe” ore ree i +++. League. , . «WIBC Sanction No..,...... ae ee ee (tom Mandienp Deadline tor Open only to Sanctioned ABC and WIBC - Bowlers of men’s entries is midnight, Feb. 2, and for women midnight, Feb. 10. All entries must be mailed or delivered to The Pontiac Press Sports Dept.,-or left at local alley. pene Oe et mie pany this application in full, Qualify ing Montcalm Centre Motor. Inn (3 games on same | ~ @lleys) Finals Huron Bow! (3 games) Entry Fee | Bowling ......$1.35 Tournament Exp, .65 Prize Fund ..... 4.00 2nd $225 3rd $125 (Based on $00 entries) WOMEN: Ist $250 © 2nd $125 3rd $75 (Based on 250 Entries) Prize fund will be re-: turned 100 00% to purse to make one prize for ev: ovary 10 entries. Trophies will be awarded winners and ___THE PONTIAC PRESS, TURSDA’ See eee eee eee Piston Center: H Pare Ma ay Be Lost for Season Total Cost —$6.00}." three high quolifiers. TOURNAMENT RULES w< return of fees. 6: Ne poster wubetttuteernries Gusting times ad place to be ubied Inthe re, Fb. 5.6 ond a Bowlers must precent their highest league average for 1957 as of November 1. . Anyone falsifying his or her average will be disqualified and will forfeit rights to ey or all ietiak or . Tournarnea> manager reserves right to reject any and all entries, Tournament, will be conducted in strict adherence with ABC and WIBC rules. « Final qualifiers will pay for editions: 3 oe Boa ey : Can Be Mailed to Press Sports Bowlerama Blanks at County Alleys Entry blanks for the second an-jyear a total of 69 men and women _ nual Pontiac Press have been placed in 31 bowling es-|money. tablishments across Oaklahd Bowlerama| shared — oe To ge with the cash awards Baker Takes On English Fighter Today, let's address the ladies again, The girls Rave some fairly common bowling faults that they pross by clipping entry blank form Tshould check and guard against. has brought about a sellout of/today’s drawing. stadium. | Third, some ladies don't have’ The fans lapped up the tickets|the proper backswing or follow- _ despite American reports that Ba-|through. Note the hand out in front a a Second, many the let bats Ie Hecsing he bal. They are stiff throughout their appearing on the sports page or Se a nats to ere y ce & Mak from to alley} approach. It may be nervousness|to the Press. LONDON (American heavy-|they think it'll give them greater weight fighter Bob Baker steps in-ispeed. It won't. It will only ruin] 8° SFe8 cam be left at local bowling establishments, women don't bend tournament are Montcalm ire, approach, but they become almost/at the Huron Bowl. petrified while releasing the ball.|new sites will host the tourna- match We show a fine delivery form — ace winner thére is * *« ee Sg Entries‘ can be mailed to the st se a, IR MPR RS bait Ge nee ee ae ae ae petebercse 3 i ARTE iad BERS th G. HEMPSTEAD 102 E. Huron INSURANCE BLENDED WHISKEY + 90 PROOF - 65% GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS THE FLEISCHMANN DISTILLING CORPORATION, NEW YORK CITY Sead pied ps ee Motor Inn Recreation yee wes Lanes. Finals will be held Next year ker is “all washed up." and coming up. She has fine bal- Baker says he may be a “‘lazy use they're boxer” and even hate training but/afraid of hitting their legs with’) not-washed up, he insisted. {the ball in the bi bring, “You'll be able to judge for|the ball back out ‘of line. yourself_in the ring tonight,”"he| If you're a gal who's interested told newsmen. in pushing that average tip .a few Even _ -Britain's __business-wite pins, then you'd better watch out bookmakers refused to take Ba-'for these common faults. i . (Copyright 1957, John F. Rilo O.) W. Pike, Corner Cass Cuting Te Tals & Supplies, he | Plenty. of Off-Street’ Parking Space hae Phone FE 2-0108 GEM OF THE WEEK! Those who set the world on fire seldom start out) with money to burn.. Current Dividends tinued, for the ea 25° years. : . | We have never «missed a Dividend Period : Kora is making the BIG NEWS in the automobile business these days with 1958 pee Custom'300 and Fairlane models, -—Phese new Fords are cars you'll drive with pride .. . anywhere! 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TRACTOR CABS A A tig hy EZ Credit Terms wr EVE MODERN ? : 40 tele he ae ROOM BUNGALOR, — ls ee | Fon SAE RIDDRS FORMIFURE | Pike's Rental Depot — he ~ 186, es *g tol ‘| TOOL & © at aut OLDER HOME ACT -- v . a * ‘ i sha ze. mo tor and stand. $36. 770 E. Walton. es cane ni poi OR aie BRORTRACT IN nade. AES joubie. sin ae ntoiee vu ‘don't, see Was JiM WRIGHT a. oF late Sis Boe ben = with trim san 8 ie. “Wasterfora OR 31751 REALTO a ai OW ALL GUN CRRISTIEAS | > PE bath s 5 DAVE, FE psutl) aE ec SALE or ALi peed: wa wih tm isiepnettt™® Cameras, Equipment 61A ou - 8, : LISTING SERVICE $38: er sent it 8 on sieettie Watles | waa’ Segkae nn TE ts COMPLETE 20ex9% PRESS CAM AS FE Sm - TRADE. n-%. %& . wend eS, pasher _$45._Gas | » fireplace . PE $254 SHADE FREES inders geihe onaty 2 rea! ce Sone PE a AND, Baten | per chrome, tet ge, Bedi. suite BARNES HARDWARE | aiter 6pm. : : new. 74 W. Huron yin YOUR ILD ICE SKATES “ne Ww. , Used skates ‘BARNES HARDWARE | . W, . Huron 2-0203 3 peed ‘ere PIANOS. p PIANOS, EXCEL- condition. used hts. Terms, Gallagher's | Masic ¢. me KING BROS. ACCOR ei Sen, ONS, LOWEST PRICE = baad all sizes, Ac loaned free sareniners with lessons. ~ HEATING — meee ey ska, and ict | PRICED FOR QUICK SALE rent, thew. ay sos eal ea | Bs J. VAN WELT FO? SHARP CARS “Ws THR AUBURN MOTORS FE 54-6219. Used Truck Parts 89A @ORNE™ PIKP @ EAST BLVD. WTD, — JUNKED CARS. —Bagley Auto Parts. FE 5-0219. nn aeueee ashe ser va inte Stee a idk Cerro uY 4 DR. Dyn chet Where? - SCHUTZ MOTORS Birmingham MI 6-5300 isd Sear a dat. Shevroiet NEW TRUCK APPEARANCE YOUR CAR OR TRUCK DOWN ' EASY GOMAC. TERMS ECONOMY US USED CARS |- Aubura off SE Ee PE 4210 Horn T RHIGHT, Mery. OXFORD, MICH OA a < Oe Sy cee ¢ ioe eet ees ‘34 PLYMOUTH 5 aayor :. | RENAULT-DAUPHINE trs. Schists M nler, Bia cals of ti ma Gul Coes m 8 mo, Ca RM r. Mr, Parks at MI i Turner Ford, Cun, 1957 V4, P.G., Door ws Loaded ae cae or appearance. Save lay an tite %y Haskins Chev. aS Set Me a “i TON PICK: | cond., full price. $195. ects $ i's Sales & Servi ce THe _RvGOED JEEP: For Si Sale | Cars 91 Haskins Chev. Pay Dixie wet 4 at al + coy 8 AM. CLOSE 9 ‘p.m, Credit No Problem Here. _ Where? — SCHUTZ MOTORS Birmingham MI 6-5300 1956 BUICK, 2 noe. HARDTOP, fn Bhs tenet i it. Low “COMMUNIT TY MOTOR SALES Oe No Man St - ROCHESTER Rae, on. FE 5-2074. . ’ Sede Sowa tos Bust | ri NITY. ™% i “Sones | or. ice wo_mamn | be BG Se ay eat) COLD ol eee 3 ROCHESTER: 1 Waie | Sane) WEATHER | Ny 395 | 4 ies CADELAC COUPE BEAU-) ; . “tifuf red & ‘white, full power, ‘SCHUTZ MOTORS _ : hare beeg gerered sts nee ae are a Birmingham MI 6-5300 SPECIALS 1°55 Buick 2-Dr.... . H'top : Wiisza Pontac-Caaifce M4235 | Ham mie, aia “tide sew. Esmnny |'57 Cadillac 62 Sedan ites Dynatow” STOCK 1350 N. “Power brakes power "steering. | Chr '57 Olds 98 Dix. Hol. Sed. | ** : q Woodward | __ cr ownxs roan de-Gos istmas 12 Eeetieg Sens ae et: credo oo Wham _Mi4-1930] 56 FORD en | seaae ease Ford 2 Door "55. Buick 2Dr. . : _ VICTORIA FA ‘3, Rambler 8-Wagon, clean ‘2 2 “OOF sie ie eg power jow milgage. Se 1305, Nees | "Ros “Sal ‘eS 25/°56 Ford Country Sedan feb fei 336. | ij CADILLAC CONV WE W | a es & Service | |'55 Olds 88 4-Door 35 Buick 2-Dr.... Sedah : “Eke ar hte ht Sma oS aes See_& Drive the ¢ Rambler |'55 Ford Victoria eo) ir... Seda : = ae LOWENS PLEEEERERE shsetie lara ahae ESS Seeeee | * Ni | Sees aca cuasmag| S$ Pontine Sedan = fs a Where? 5 7 FE 54101/ ete, good ig tres. Ags owner, Must we 5 Plymouth Club S Sedan YOUR CHOICE : , SCHUTZ MOTORS se) auigk sale. Beit offer|'SS Olds,Holiday Coupe— . W5T Desoto mee fer sar upped mre

am - eS ‘eee = Trt : bE kah cone 54 Buick 2Dr. . +. H'toy Peet "SOOkde 2-Door ea ea | ae ae hMintatt 49 Plymouth 2-Doot ag 7 ck | Pivmowth 4 ae, SEVERAL NEW i ¢ ts ee 58 Bivshouth V-4 Club she Pow. RD- 1957 OLDS OLIVE * sane 7 ee PIE te 8 Pass tation wagon, V4. stock _lsnvescs UPTO 1300) Cai; Se] *peyrem maee T‘9| Fises Bl ICK. Yi rey melee rmrng ce 210 Orchard Lake Ave. ra oe $5141 : on eT A, I ' he aaa : ; HURON MOTOR SALES ALWAYs a GOOD SELECTION OF 45? W_ HURON FE 2-264. $1,750. Mi 421 1955 scHUTZ MOTORS _| ; Birmingham 44-7500. | * | Bham ¢ MOTOR SALES DODGE CARS AND TRUCKS ‘55 Buick 4 dr., fully equipped, eee oo Mm MY ate sane Soe. dic heater, mo money down. “SCHUTZ MOTORS Birmi real thing or nothing!” — 4: Fer jactae ct a ai eg Beat the cost of Griving,|. __For Sale Cars 4 © Seseenest, dr.. over 49 miles . : vaste rere a FORD RANCH WGN F A D RAN GN. aon ree yn aazes POR PORDOMATIC RAEO & HEATER 1056 FORD ' = salts Son oat { WARRANTY > ON ALL USED CARS .~ Easy Payments ‘DD eS “i951 "ee": Holiday Cpe. radio & Pe ag Fg Fg SCHUTZ MOTORS in at $908, HJ. Van Wel, On |"OS THE FINEST SELECTION The Work: Friend | % 23ao-50R—ctEzN—venv| Wilson Pontiac: Cadillag | Birmingham MI 65300 hte weenie _ mn Seniniominaetiond MEE KO Ni * cud IEL ACCEPT - : * sig 115 Saginaw UsED CARs i . ~_ anees -| 1983 | R&H. WW. CLEAN , bats kan Pontiac. Sales | tems aoa 1 IS =: “hee Se Sever oat 2h = gre lest? BECK WILSON Demo, Cais: | ry ABU SELEGHON ROWS | MERCURY Wr. wan. MpnGS. | “4 0UDs. sure G excettent Mi ORTERTESE MOM | a Bate ar EE. cana | AL RAMEE SRE Ses oymeno tk we, cai |_ Sena iggTeae oe ‘CHEVY TRUCK. % TON WITH |, tedan "Demo TAY Witor Wakes oe} Ot i300. amer Ford. it" ROLLA ax, ONE OF _On Sane se | sf Bectie 2 de Ryerenane. fa,| 22h eiggeitee mle A tiene] ‘HL AAEBLER STATION WAGON. | “thoye litle Yorelgn ecouomy ars “caw xis ‘Dodie: Relate | eat ee” nadie abd heater SS ere Sone ‘ ‘ oat "Peruse Sar isas| Wilson Pontiac-Cadillac Wu Mr me OR Lee Garn” | "SCH MOTORS S A : E nem | _ SOON. - = Ne oF. ‘ . iv eee tn tae rand Oe | IST TROT toe a —— MI_65300 ee Tuice'sss| Woodward ine ONC TRICK. KS TON. Exc. siuine Simall monthly” payments = Pontine gee ae Ve sd ig Gola & mingham ~s B'ham MI 4-1930 Sets Se | liege vee ea oe ee «or | Suburban Mtrs, | cae ae wpa cours : dan, # gy Ready to se. Pull) ? dr. R&M Clean miles. Exe. cond $1850, FE PONTIACS } Any els ee we PO at a RE Whee! og SEE | Ea wt cana OT ORS | nlite Ferd Custom 2. ar. Gray a | NASR AIRFUYER 38000 2i.| Just 3 1957 Olds left to 9 ¥ land se inletinn 4 ér. green. RAH. sol w our cost! TRUCK CENTER Car ae Oak = muons —| be sold belo ! é GMC Or title cach will make down |: stints een pee ah i 7. ‘3 “ar, br 9 - | oes shale es Hy “MONTEL yment on * demos or/ ‘ : x , ara Ps. 4 WOaitandek Cons pe, ieee Reaete ery: | Birminy Birmingham _MI_6-5300 iret di. 6 Overds. Blue. ert Ys — re Ase, oon TON 8s Jee, CHEVY STARE, Se Seer? Meee. 000, SWEPT: WING DODGE wet aah 4 dr. 6. Hydras, naw, |1986 ° €* Deluxe Holiday Coupes. bay 4 to from. All power, ‘win- Bed HON CA _With 2-6011. Harold Turner Ford Dealer. ST ATT’ S dows & seats. Ready to go. $1,795 aM Be Healy, Morris Bishaves SPECIALS SAVINGS ARE MOH 6 MONTHS Fig One owner Birmngham | M.'G. Austin, Porsche, che, ite Rameo Suburban Mirs. __ 55 8. Ww is keg — Brmnghan Christinas Gift Ideas :., “A Second Car |. Eran arin we * _|Suburban_ Mtrs. | Spee tts Bee a to “COMPETITION’S SOBBING WE RE IT’ SNOF FUN BP Gee ant ad sepia "57 TORO . 2..;.- 08 Stock No, 140A~Fairlane $09 “Driving Pains’ WITH GOOD QUALITY ; * “O.K. USED CARS” ibss CADILLAC. @2 SEDAN, :FULL aay equipment including re $2,296. pe have hice cars! cose from all Wis ilson Pontiac-Cadillac 1350 N. Woodward MI 4-1930 any oid “SCHUTZ. MOTORS Birmingham ~ MI 6-5300 1956 FORD STA. WGN. oP EM 3.4586 ASSENCER POWER STEERING & POWER | BRAKES & a é i “SPORT Ts i errs 7 { ‘ RTSMAN SPECIAL —FoRD WAGON 1954 V-8 with R&H strai; . geet Bow ng a et mt $ tro sat) 6 one 351. OPEN § AM. CLOSE p.m. Credit No Problem. ¢ Where? SCHUTZ MOTORS _ nn MI 6-5300 \ aes “ FOR YOUR YOUR CHOICE ; $1895 '56 Olds s Super cag ed ii 56 Pe Pont. $-C af Catalina & brakes. Power Ea at Be radio & 56 Buick paren 4-Door 7 BTOCR e486, 56 Buick 2-Dr. Century HARDTOP — Dynafiow Radio & hester. New - low mileage. _ STOCK No, 452. YOUR CHOICE | * ‘See Our Outstanding LONG WHITE BEARD 83 PONTIAC .....$ 584 Steck No. 184A-—Chiefiain @ 3 dr. 56 CHEV.2-DR. ...$1210 Btock Mo, P-1-—310 series x Si irner Ford. TT 7 56 5 BUICK ESO MISS . | 8¥ NER. i957 PLYMOUTH ¢ VS" Stock No, P-0-Riviera 2 ar. _Qider opt in trade” PR S-00%4. Sect ig Sa waew. 11.00 mi PE sai. ssn f : - " ‘56 FOR 1357 ' Savane eae) DRTC OPT) ceed renee Silas ea saeed ' 4 = —_— oe mts as low as a7 a7 Ww VAGON - = EE sr Wilson Pontiac- lac |. : : ¥e Wagon ” 1350 N.\ $147 5 '96 MERCURY ....$1543 Woodward a Soe 34 on ergs Sbueelens S$ 667 Bam MT4-1930|— your'Car'Dewn | Me Be Pah’ Sis “ayers. PE — Bank. Rates (33 CHRYSLER * ER . Zs 605 Sy ie eS sarner Oakland County's wildest |. 5 PO PONTIAC, 186 € DR: EQUIFPED| trader, out to beat any | > PONT! a 3,807 white tires. power . An! g¢ Come i m and see. T| St yaite. Sirminmam new = #6 ‘34 BU BUICK . ie cos $ 91 new —4 dr. Special} ,scHutZ Morors,| NORTH. EDSEL Birmingham Woodward at Bunter” CHEVROLET RIEMENSCHNEIDER. WE... Bitatinghem _'m 0 aman re son CURE : ALL WE NEED IS A “FORD , 1950 2 ae, Neat Bent biue Peed or, gmail stake trucks, 2 a8. B FINAN re ave FORD. 1951 — $165.) > $355 oe ‘ ml Haroreoves| 2 ipo a 4 “a 932 = 152" BUICK “manprop -'S3 CHEVROLET ‘ reat yf i | Mstthewes I _ RETAIL ae our Chevrolet, Dealer - Te ha. Oakland Ave. — 947 ~ 56, PONTIAC Stari Catalina ae Ee "56 PONTIAC. IAC 2Door Se 7 PONTIAC Sttion hg eo "GODDWILL USED D CARS" ee i pitts | __ Selection of s | WE'RE ROBUST, JOLLY AND 3 a DD ryt) UTP AH ON WAGON: ge scieae | Semen —FULL OF THE ee wane DU/DD HARDTOPS | chet CHRISTMAS SPIRIT. immaculate! ateiy Seon fact med he a! Rn, ROLE \ with our used car prices. So, if you're This is the wpe of car you could ; — = oe s etle jaundiced about “Old Saint -Nick” ; $1695 ethene ee or auto dealers, stop in — we'll renew your \ we ae Bardtop.| "157. CHEVROLET Meaceaes | = zt _ ba oe | re ete eer pc A ahr een cere eg bs ape oe fox: Winsie tie vs’ Sei| . STATION WAGON |! ‘54 FORD Convertible ame coupe is the buy_in town. $2495 ‘Radio & Heater. : We sis have a, i967 Pord Cus- '6¢ LET 2 : oy otartns 6” mB ‘4 PLYMOUTH 4-Door ........+..+++++.1§ 795 1957 CHEVIES fet. C PONTIAC c tible ..... i Brand pew. agrer porn trivtn.| 56 CHEVROLET _ | A Conver © sees eesevenes ua = Tetosters turn signals, tretone| PASSENGER 57 VOLKSWAGON Sohn dda x8 asia +» $1895 Swe | cineehe | ee oF : S53 CHEVROLET. i r Bee ‘ | ‘I ‘4 sh STATION, WAGON ‘ 1 '55 CHEVROLET. Conve ertible ... feel, $1395 aol o. Mone 7 ‘35. FO .. soe D : e iu St FORD 3 pORD Aree oy cake T SEDAN : "56 CHE VROLET Convertible = <1 NG $1695 Gress Country W'en, Spotless. R& —— i Heater, Powerglide. aie on CHEVY, 49353 anager 57 uotcs Hardtop | . pore: Te ee ++ «$2495 3 a Ra z : |] "55 CHEVROLET Bel Air 4-Door ....,.....$19 <8 + “VY, 1951 < 55 CHEVROLET Radio ‘ " tis ~ OOF: dite : opts eS 4 Year iethis conditions a ae =p ‘35. PONTIAC | Catalina s Starchief -... +erb ce $1495 _ PLYMOUTH, 1955 | 6 age 83 CHEVROLET Sta sain, | han T Station Wagon . siechie «-$ 995 STORE - Programs furnished by stations listed im this column are subject to change without notice, Channel 2—-WJBK-TV = Channel 4—WWJ-TV Channel 1~WXYZ-TV Channel $—CKLW-TV 6:00-—(T) Mr. Danger. (9) Popeye. (4) News; Sports. (2) Code 3. 6:15—(4) . Weather. @:30—(4) Box Four.“ €38—(7) Annie Odkley. (9) M. Rooney Show. (4) Arbitrator. (2) 6:4%—~(2) Weather. 6:45—(2) News. 7:00—(7) Sports Focus. (9) State Trooper. (4) Casey Jones. (2) Annapolis _ 9:30—(7) Sugarfoot. ©) Million Dollar Movie. Clark Gable, “Idiot's Delight.” (4) Nat King Cole. Millis Brothers. (2) Name That Tune. $:00~(4) (color) -Gobel-Fisher. Bob Hope, Erin O’Brien. (2) Phil Silvers. $:30—(7) Wyatt Earp. @) Eve Arden. $:00—(7) Broken Arrow. (9) The- $:30—(7) Big Show, 45~(2) Cartoon Classroom. 9:06—(4) Romper Room. _ (%25—(2)—News, 9:30—(2) Ladies Day. (4) Amos ‘n’ Andy. (7) Our Friend Harry. %:55—(9) Billboard. - Ne ne. be Francis, (3) Movie. 10:20—(2) Arthur Godfrey. (4) _ Treasure Hunt. 11:08—(4) Price Is Right. :25—(7) News. . 11:39—(2) Btrike It Rich. (4) Truth Tie Tac Dough. (9) Swing Your 12:15—~—(2) Love of Life, 12:38—-(2) Search for Tomorrow. ‘ater. Man refuses to move to make way for power plant. (4) Meet McGraw. Truth. + x = ee mings. (2) (color) Red Skelton. -. 1:00—(7) West Point. ©) Fal- econ Adventure. (4) Californians. 11:00—(7) Soupy’s On. (9) News. (4) News. (2) News. : 11:15—(9) Weather. (4) Weather. (2) Miss Weather. 11:20—(9) Theater.’ Lionel Barry-|j - more, “One Man's Journey.” (4). Sports, (2) Sports. 11:25—(2) Nightwatch Theater. R.leet : Al fe = Se ee collected during the year can be | i} if Dix, “Reno. ttt : Erwins. (9) Myrt and Doris. @) To Tell'se:45—(2) Guiding Light. _iv00—-@)_ Douglas Fairbanks. (4)! Tex and Jinx, ox, (7) 1:36—(2) As The World Turns. (4 ~ (Color). Howard Miller Show. — Lady of , xgerarapemene ty: | Wild Bil Hickok. @) Dance 12:06—(2) Hotel Cosmopolitan. (4)| 1 '2:00—(2) Our Miss Brooks, (7) My/ sion. Little Margie. : 3 b 2 : Bandstand. (9) Corliss Archer. | «ce-most of them a-writerts}— Pt looked into the scoteh- You ‘Trust Your Wife. (9) Movie. 4:00—(2) Brighter Day. (4) Queen) ,, for a Day. (7) American Band- He’ stand. 4:15—(2) Secret Storm. ne 4:30—(2) Edge of Night. 4:45—(4) Modern Romances. (7) '5:00—(2) Susie. (4) Blondiz (7) Party. 5:30—(2) Beat the Clock. (4) Ray Milland. (T) Mickey Mouse Club. “We | rH a i f “From 9 to 5 she is working,” ’ shert” more often swouldn’t 2:38—(2) House Party. (4) Bride 2:50—(9) News. 3:00—(2) Big Payoff. (4) (Color). Matinee Theater. (7) American fancy Christmas dec-' the stuff by the yard!” One in Three Tints Hair who was moved up from the dep- three American uty’s job to succeed Herbert|oat one out of / The Nile, 960 miles in length, is pl. ta ter ee THE MIDNIGHT EARL... ~ _ Garry Moore now reveals one big reason he's giving up MOrN-| reccue ing TV: multiplicity of sponsors. He’s had as high as 29. “You volunteer have to rehearse commercials more than show, and becomelery child more a pitchman than a showman”... NBC brass thinks _|impact of Elsa Maxwell once a week on Jack Paar's n’t be as good, and is in ¢ three times down ani with idea Dedy Goodman might be stronger wept at her syccessful Las Vegas opening, her cafe in six months... A film studio filed two titles last week: Married an Ape” and “Teenage Brain Surgeon”. — - ‘ EARL’S PEARLS: H. C. Diefenbach says this is his favori Congress. desk sign: “Never be positive—we all make misteaks.” That's Atty. Gen, Rogers made that's. respect for what we (Ace has/earl, brother. aoe. Siepi nodded. “But at 6 she becomes feminine. I never saw a girl being business-like after 7 p.m.!"’ 4 x 2 ff. “But there are so many girls... . and don’t want to be caught,” I argued. “It is up to the girl,” insisted Siepl, “ an awful lot of men|*°™ ‘to help the man catch a show is * concert I } DHS spelt H I ; | : i] é af 2 i u: Ef p3 2 i ¥ ; ) ; F i it ifs f if | rf Li TEE ve sk A RFF ise i we curtain and the Christmas morn- The housewife who has been) pinching packages and shaking) ithe sole river in Egypt. ___ boxes all week extracts ‘an item) Air Plan for U.S. to jing is that-the-new pr i. yr U.S. fo Spend | on Science Education ald, 5.~ Five million dollars to-sup-} “The scene is set. The sun lifts its), | something #pecial friends with a Know Procedure When Fuse Blows He said the 6 ol Daw 5s UU identity, but if he Insists concede that you merely are ene of Sa ta’s helpers, = “If you aren’t going to do a good job, whether it be in a store or in your home, don't do it at all,” fail miserably because they don't | wae at te Project. But it youl tne PO and hard ‘to f * +. Howard's successful business en- terprise stemmed from his « own in- terest in the work, iilihsiny: ievewrinaps be das | ferprise of Christmas Park on a typical upstate New York farm. After early farming experience Howard says. “Parents’ sometimes)" Claus. to farm and play Santa personally as well as to teach others, But ‘BUT Soon was. ing out and. requiring his full time. piesa easte “See “Bel Ys antr di. Since proper appearance is a Security for You Ex-Research Chief Calls for Firings pac aetna PASADENA, Calif. —The for- pone head of the Air Force's re- search program ‘said last night his remedy for the Vanguard failure would be “to start fairly close to the top and fire quite a few peo- ple.” * * Trevor Gardner, who resigned “as assistant~secre=| “two years ago" tary of the Air Force for re- search and development, said he'd begin by firing-the civilian admin-} istrators of the satellite launch- ing program. Gardner said he had no criti- _¢ism of the technical aspects of the project. * * * Vanguard failed because — it was started with insufficient funds —@a mere 20 million dollars being ‘allocated whereas 200 million would have‘ been a more realistic figure,” he said at a meeting of| the World Affairs Institute. “The project lacked _ priority, _and interservice rivalry was much to blame for slowing down prog- ress and for its failure to get off the ground last Friday.” * * * Gardner said the United States should now scrap the Vanguard " Project, bear down on its anti-|. Oriental Couple, Love Banned, SHIMODA, Japan (~The niece ‘|before you were disabled. By RAY HENRY a Some 70,000 badly disabled per- sons who could have been collect- ing Social Security disability pay- ments since July 1 still haven't asked for them. * * * Even so, the Social Security Ad- ministration says they haven't lost and draw full back payments. But, they must act quickly. For, if ‘they apply after Jan, 1, their payments will start as of the month they apply and there'll be no back payments. Just- why so many haven't ap- Badly Disabled Persons - Should Check With $$ € any money. ‘They can apply now! “The term ‘disability’ means in- ability to engage in any substan- tial gainful activity by reason of any medically determined physical or mental impairment that can be e to result in death of to : ~ Tries to Learn: ; «d|Wife’s Secrets ~~ \With Hypnotism Moreover pei sey Pat OT Pents Ou iy COE __Mrs. Verona Wandt, 36. x * xpected be of lorig continued or indefinite duration.” Plied yet, the Social Security peo- ple don't know. Presumably, it’s because they don't_realize they're! eligible. One probable reason is that many don’t know’ they can be eligible even though their disability dates back to Oct. 1, 1941. S| PAYMENTS TIED TO WAGES of-your payments éan be anywhere between $30 and $108.50 a month. The actual amount will depend ~ [aaadnly. on the amount of your * *. 2% any time since then and haven't applied for the payments, it will be well ‘worth your time to check’ your eligibility with your nearest Social Security office. og 4 REQUIREMENTS — _ To be eligible, you'll have to meet these requirements 1, You must havea permanent mental or physical disability which substantial work, and 2, You must be between 30 and 65, and 3. You must have had the dis- ability for at least six months, and 4. You must have worked under Social Security_for-five-of the ten| check, years before you were disabled and for 18 of the last 36 months * * * Without too much trouble you should be able to decide whether So, if you've become disabled at} * jone type of other government dis- is se severe that you can’t do any|- wages before you were disabled and on when you were disabled. oe ee however, the Social Security people are to reduce your pay- ments by the amount of all but ability. payments you're getting: The one is compensa: tion paid by the Veterans Admini- stration for disabilities connected with your military service. * *& * If the other payments: are less than your monthly Social Security payment, ‘you'll receive’ a Social payments are made. Before starting your payments, datas ites featuré a Reg. 7.95 6.88 able in black, white or 6 smart able glass shel eer Reg. 13.95 Fite oil ‘type orcea air ac es. pan, copper plated fittings. starts with less current. 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