ITIAC PRE PONTIAC MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1958 —76 PAGES ‘The Weather pay ‘U.S. Weather Bureau Forecast. 4 OD Warmer.’ \ . Chance.of bnew or rain. |” tDetatls Page 4%) . et te ve tke Ke Diplomats Take Time Out | Flint Hea rin g Qpenk: | U. of M., MSU Owns Cleaner ‘s rae / MOSCOW (UPI) — Soviet lead-:mands that a Communist party| also held te party job alone Believed Scene ICld 5. SSESS erg saw nothing unusual today in ‘leader also be head of the govern. Until he took over froni Premier | Mae Tse-tung’s decision to give ment. They recalled that unlike Niketal lpaae entry mn | f up the presidency of Communist Lenin, who headed both the party| oo oney risis China to devote bis iull time to 114 the government in the Soviet’, bere Aas no thought here that at a urnit Communist Party affairs. iy woe ae Setiniltwae mats) Mao's yflinquishing of the Chinese Meeti 1 d Wake Moscow radio steered clear of ‘chief exclusively from the time! in th aye sean be status First of 30 Persons Is j ,, si 3 2 ee 3 : ee ing togay in all comment on Mao’s decision, (of Lenin’s death to 1939. Mfo is regarded here as one of! Called in Examination carrying only the text of a Pei? | He assumed leadership of the! he ping news agency report on Red |government then to guide the’ China's epoch-making party |country in the war against Ger-: of Réport That State Must Without Funds most distinguished if not the; st authoritative Marxist theore-| cian outside the Soviet Union. of Teamster Thompson naeoting. |many. His theoretical works have been 2 | » GEO TRUMBULL dk. LANSING (AP) — Gov-' Western observers said nothing) Nikita Khrushchev, the p |published and widely circulated) MF are The owner of ierning bodies of the Uni-! jin the nature of communisin de-! ent party leader cand premi gies FLINT — i ie A ——— a the Flint dry cleaning shop f : versity of Michigan and| in which lice believed = AP Wirephotoe Paris. With him are Secretary of Defense Neil McElroy, center, and W. Randolph Burgess, per- manent U. S. ambassador to NATO. |Michigan State meet today, to reassess their respective (financial outlooks in the, \light of yesterday’s bad ie from Lansing. In view of the state's pis money squeeze, State Controller James W. “Miller recommended to Gov. Frank iKerdorf suffered his fatal burns in a bungled arson job testified here this imorning he ‘still hears “rumblings” : his compet- — itors’ are displeased about the operation of his: dry cleaning establishment. George W. Latreille, 29, owner and operator of La- treille Dry Cleaners, was the second. person to testi- fy in the opening day of the examination of Flint Team- sters business agent Jack NATO HUMOR — Secretary of State John Foster Dulles, left, enjoys a laugh with members Press Snooper Digs Up tor | Ideas for Unusual ae ts td of njued, “Pressman Killed By JANET ODELL Snooping for unusual Christmias gifts has become. Farmington ‘Man Dies a Don lLochbiler Hurt in second nature to us by now. Clerks take one startled look | Detroit X-Way Crash of the U. §. delegation at the NATO meeting in Soviets Yield.a Bit on Nuclear Tests Dulles Tells NATO of Gains With Red iaceeatas PARIS Ww — Secretary of State! 'States ‘‘would find acceptable the! The ministers accepted Dulles’ ead Wayne State unwer John Foster Dulles today report-) present type of controls proposed) invitation to hold the 10th anni- isit be t off f tat ? ed to North Atlantic Treaty Or- jby the Soviet Union. versary meeting of the 15-nation | y, cut o rom state, ganization members that a little! “NOT DISCOURAGE’ NATO pact in Washington April it reasury support until progress has been made in talks .. 2-4. Secretary General Paul- i'M ne Nevertheless we are not dis- arc with the Soviet U on suspe “ce . “it lento oe nen on suspend- couraged,” Dulles added. “The a NATO. accepted on behalf | | Administrative officials of the oe re t iqact that the iets nave moved Dall f ‘ 5 isc hools were notified by telephone Bit. be asd. it ic pce oward our position in certain re-; Dulles flies tonight to Jamaica! |bef N / noe A - airate ue spects gives ground for hope they ‘where he will rest for a week be-! Othe Millers )meport to the sgoy — : suc-'will move further on the control fore returning to ‘Vashington. cess because the Soviet views on featlires * * A x the nature of control differ sharp- : ce ~ iy from the views of the Wealem| The foreign ministers of the 15- nation North Atlantic Treaty Orga at our notebook and pencil, then say, “Go right ahead—}| look at anything.” “Anything” may be a pair of cone-shaped salt and. | A Farmington Township press- pepper shakers made of cherry wood. It may be cat-, iman was killed and Detroit news. ith | A small gadget useful in any ‘Bayberry St., was killed in the D. Thompson, charges w ——-—¢ rr ‘shaped shakers that cry] |Ppaperman was critically injured) lernor was made public. kitchen is a specially shaped cutter crash. Detroit News Assistant City) arson in the mysterious \when you tip them. These, last night in a head-on collision | President Harlan H. Hatcher Held in Jail ito open boxes of frozen fruit. Or, | Editor Don Lochbiler, 50, of 311 burning of the shop Aug 3. | come with place mats that) on a Detroit expressway. sald he dida’t see how the U. of if you can never find the ball of WV: gee Blvd., suffered injuries) Some 30 witnesses were . sub- Mooney of Waterford istring, treat yourself to a Christ- eS la Gwe ; Detroit Free Press pressman, ‘have a cat design. Charles M. Wilson Jr., 40, of 28257 poenaed to testify, including three powers He said the United States and Great Britain disagree at the Ge-' neva talks with the Soviet plan to Impose s@vere restrictions on the, movement of control teams set up to police any test ban. “Also they would require that ‘ control personnel be made up al--: most entirely of citizens of coun- tries being centrolled,” Dulles said, Dulles told the NATO minisiees| that neither Britain nor the United! Busy Dulles Feels Tired —but Has for Years PARIS (UPL — A Eurepean statesman attending the Paris . _ conference said he asked U.S. | Secretary of State’ John Foster Dulles how he feels. - “Very tired by evening,” he quoted Dulles as replying. Then Dulles added with a grin, “Don’t worry. I have felt that way in the evening for the past 20 years.” A Top Russian Asks to Visit Washington WASHINGTON \P — The possibility of high level] Soviet-American policy talks here opened up today with a report that Deputy Premier Anastas I. Mikoyan would i like to visit Washington ear ly hext year. ization ranged over a wide group jot problems on the final day of | jtheir annual review. | Iceland brought up again the | ‘question of her fisheries dispute iwith Britain. May Rain or Snow, Weatherman Says A chanceof some snow or rain is forecast for the Pontiac area tomorrow by the US. Bureau, Tonght’s low is expected to be near 22. Tomorrow's high will reach 34, * Occasional light snow or flurries is the outlook for day in northern Lower Michigan and Upper Michigan. Partly cloudy with a chance of snow flurries is the prediction for southern Lower Michigan, with tle change n temperatures, snow ‘ature in downtown Pontiac preced- Mikoyan is in the inner circle of Kremlin leadership ing 8 a.m. The thermometer reg- close to Prengfer Nikita Khrushchev. The State/Department has declined comment, but the Soviet government a understood to have proached the USS. career in Moscow about arranging! the trip. Mikovan’s iminediate purpose: sald be to visit Ambasader Mik- hal A Menshikev. It would be his second visit to this country. His first was in 1936 as head of; an industrial survey group. “The United States, some in- a decision. But indications were iN that it would agree to the sug- | gestion. President Elsenhower last February that leading Sovict personalities should eome to this. rid themselves observation of false which Eisenhower about the United country and first - hand conceptions said they have States. by * * * Presumably if he came here the 63-vear-old Mikoyan would be prepared to dise uss a Wide range’ of outstanding € edipreements an tensions. i, But the belief here is that his main interest would be to promote greater trade. In a letfer to Eisenhower June 2, Khrushchev ‘said such trade could be built up te a volume of several billions of dollars within a few ye ‘AIS, But he sdid to achieve that volume if would be necessary for the United States to grant long term credits to the Saviet Union. There was speculation the ques- tion of top-rung visits between Hearts Melt Like Snow WALTHAM, Mass. torists who park illegally during this Christmas season will a ticket reading: Police Dpartment has tagged ' this car for traffic violation. However, Santa Claus has fixed this ticket for you and extends to you the city’s greetings for a | CG hristmas and a Happy | NEW y ear ens proposed Magi, Probers of the Infin Down of the th ae Ae ye 6 en most ein cin & the journey of the Magi Its appeal, mest of the lost in antiquity structing the inspiring s men wh unwaveringly By GEORGE W. months, cular Stairs of the Mt, Vaus, He repched breathing heavily’ He maps on the stand and arms there, gazing inte the easicrn quarter of the heavens. . His colleagues would shorth. The time had entered its penu % pletion — the foretold of old. supreme (Ph — \o- ‘find | “The Waltham : chapters of the immortal Christivas Story has been But despite t first pilerimage to Bethlehem havé Here is of five articles carefully toty oat iqllowed Siar on a fourney to Jesus.) CORNELL AP Religion Writer ‘ As he had done each evening for Melchior climbed the cir- toWer spread fis cyele liumate phase, and they awaited-a sign of its com- “fravashi istered 32 at 1 p.m \ 5 In Today's Press Comics . ian Hee ees, OO Cotinty News .<....:-....... =! Editoriata ........c..5::. . «& Food Section 40-45 (:reen Empress .........-- 64 | Markelsmrrey ye ce hi ee 69 | Obituaries .........:-.05. 66 | Sports .........- 02201055: 59-63 i Eheaters (5) ri TV & Radio Programs 1. 7 Wilson. Earl... ......+6:: 7 Women's Pages......... 46-52 turies “their g Weather Satur- | Eighteen was the lowest temper- |: M, could get by strictly on its own resources supplemented by | bank borrowings. Controller Philip J. May said ‘ appeared MSU could get along, a though not without difficulties. aa administrations prepared to brief verning boards; which have the final say on policy matters. The state already is $11,200,- 000 behind in monthly install- mepts of appropriated funds to the three major universities. Un- der Miller’s preposal, the delin- quency would grow to 2 .mil- lions, Miller said the suggested move was necessary to enable the state to keep meeting its payroll and to stay current on outlays for welfare {and other essential purposes, NO MONEY IN SIGHT “We have hit the point where we simply cannot pay all our es- sential bills,” he said. “It isn't a question of delay. There isn't’ enough money in sight.’’ He gave no indication that the state, once it built up the big ar- rearage expected by March, could cut it back down—unless cash was) ‘funneled from source not now in) isight into the state treasury. State fiscal experts seemed to | ' agree the only answer was to liquidate all or part of the 50 million dollar veterans trust fund | set up in 1946 out of wartime ac- { cumulations ef reventies, 3ut, none.stepped forward in out-, izht advocacy of the. politically! lonehy solution strenuously op- |posed by spokesmen for organized ‘veterans. — | Said State treasure! Brown: “How do 1 know (Continued on Page Sanford A. j it’s the my 2, Col, 3} i ee details of the recot- three the ~ atop the roof. rested his be there already Faces Liquor After ‘Death’ Party A 30-year-old Waterford school; teacher was being held today in| the Oakland County Jai) on a charge of furfiishing beer to min- ors. Oakland County Sheriff Frank Trons today said the teachers is| suspected of furnishing beer to teenagers at a party Friday night. The teacher is Arthur Mooney, of 1651 Grandshaw St., Waterford Township. One of the youths who at- tended the party, John Fromm, 17, of 36 Riviera St., died early Saturday morning when the car struck a tree in West Bloom- field Township. a.m. Saturday. Mooney was fired by the Water- ford Board of Education Tuesday and arrested by sheriff's deputies. “Other charges of a more seri-! lous nature are being considered! against Mooney.” Irons said. Waterford school system officials: refused comment * War Against Heels WEST “PALM BEACH. Fla. Charge in whith he was a passenger. |. mas present of a twine dispenser to hang on the wall. Children in the upper elemen- tary grades will enjoy using the new Golden Geographic Ency- clopedia. Printed in bright colors, -it will initerest both yeung and old readers. Another such book is Rachel Carson's “The Sea Around Us” for young readers. dream. project will like to save it} in a jeweled beehive bank. Three \bees on springs hover over * Dollar Income - jhive. + * Small cowboys sia have if he has a kit containing a baseball terry-cloth well Yate, and soap, baseball, as well comb and bat-brush. | We're not sure who should get. this gift. but we think mother wil appreciafe having it, ser aper in the shape of a scotty: idog. It’s strongly made of heavy / Steel 2 (UPI) — City officials, informed | that 98 per cent of ldwsuits re- Balloon Out of Range sulting from falls on sidewalks , ar filed by women. they would ask the League of Municipalities to adopt a resolution against exra-high ' hetels, using he slogan. “If you buy ‘em, you'll break your neck!" computations bring about a ilance. They were nowned members of masters of the centuries ‘Guide us of Life. primey One. give ligh truth.” _ For nearly astronomy ha STORY OF THREE KINGS — As imagined by artists of the Middlé Ages, the Three Wise Men bore a striking resemblance to noblemen of Europe. This woodcut was carved to illustrate John of Hieldesheim's Three Kings), Russian and American leaders ° may bave arisen during an eight-! bd bg * hour talk between Khrushchev It was a spring dusk in the 3st and Sen. Hubert Humphrey (D- ¥ year of the reign of the Parthian Minn} ; Ve King Phraates IV in Persia (6 Phe two met in Moseow Dee. : B.C.). For the company of Rab- 1. and Mikoyan sat in on/the Mag Melchior, nature and corto talks for about an hour. {in ourtesy of the Plerpont “Historia Trium Reguum"” (The published in 1484, _ startling Morgan Library the oecurrenc But in add cific Biblica timations Story of the said today | Florida | of priests, royal counselors and sciences that would be lost to god, Ahura Mazda his bearded face as the first glints flecked the sky, “Oh EXCITEMENT MOUNTS sequence of phenomena had these mystic sages. “enough to arouse keen suspense.- that SANTA CRUZ, Tenerife, nary Islands (UPI) — The bal- loon “Th Small World” drifted out of radio range today on its trans-Atlantic vovage that al- ready has smashed an endurance record set 45 years ago. j ite, See Star of Christ had combined to state of acute vig- them a a year subsequently misrepre- the imperial order fone of to him as he ar ancient, recondite to come. For the teenager who collects room decorations, there are amus- | ing felt figures. Most of them are! Buy a foot} Ca- ; weightier obsessed the elderly Melchior Lochbiler, father of Pontide Press reporter Pete Lochbiler, is in critical condition in De- | troit Receiving Hospital, . According to police, Lochbiler said, ‘‘He was coming right at me. There wasn’t anything, [ could do.”’ \He was going to work, traveling in the southbound lane. Wilson was going home from work. The col- inurses and a doctor from St. Jo- seph Mercy Hospital and five members of the Portiac ‘ Police force. , x * Kierdorf walked in. the hospital during the early hours of Aug. 4, horribly burned, «He died three days later, refusing even .on’ his death bed to revéal how ‘he Pe- ceived the burns. lision gccurred on the southbound lane near the Grand River over- pass. Police said the two-cars tele- | t| | from the wreckage. oets Record but dress up on Sunday and ened special occasions can display their Wor th D eclines : He was pronounced dead at aera with holster tie slides.| Pontiac General Hospital at 4:05/Each has a tiny gun in it. WASHINGTON (# — Although the dollar income of Americans er has. declined from 1957 be- cause of inflation. t firme | said personal income for the | full year wil exceed 353 bil- lion dollars, up more than five 1) billions from 1957. More and bigger pay checks throughout the metalworkng in- dustries contributed most of a 2'4-billion-dolar gain in the an- nual rate of personal income from October to November. ‘ The increase boosted inconie to a record annual rate of 360 bil- lio dollars, almost 4 per cent above the recession low point last February. The report, confirmed that the rate of business recovery ha continued to be rapid, | ~ information to alert t the time Jesus was born, , Gregorian Magi, the most re- sented in fixing the (Grego scholars of the age, calendar. ; All the evidence must have varying names ascribed by early church tradition) nd the other Magian noble- men gathered that night on their aright, thou living high lookout above the clear up ’ MTelchior lifted lands of Persia * * * Thou Creator Thex aR long, white robes, val Spirit, Thou Wise tied at the waist with silken nt to us who seek Thy sashes. Embroidered figures of a crescent moon and the planets adorned the rims of their caps. as modern As darkness deepened, they a year, s since confirmed, 4 celestial unfolded before 3y their logic, more than ibled ses: WETE ition, there are spe- 1 and historical in- they had even ‘Y w. cOLOR ou Have Just 5 More Days to Do Your C. spoke quietly but intently of the implications, sure €ar signed sector and had measuring dividers and bar cus meas (Continued on Page 69. Col. “An auspicious night.’’, Melchior about the platform, making +h observer was at his as- “Would that we ure as well, my Latreilife, seemingly nervous on the witness stand, said he had received no threat that his pick- vegetable people. Other teenagers | scoped. Officers worked for more| up station would be destroyed if who are saving money for some | than 10 minutes to free Lochbiler | he did not cease operation. Although he testified he had not been advised that. a competitor directly. across the street from his - shop was displeased when he opened his pickup station in Bur- ton Township, just outside Flint, he did say he had heard rumors to- that effect. The next witness to testify in the jexamination being held — before | The same little cowboy may will set a record in 1958, rea] |Judge Donald R. Freeman in the rebel less about washing first | income in terms of buying pow- (Flint Municipal Court was Cw Z. ; Deny Proposal fo Oust Straley Eastman Says Action on Police Chief Not Planned at Present City officials today denied a re- iport that a recommendation urg- ‘ing the ouster of Police Chief Her- |bert W. Straley is being prepared lby Public Safety Director George _ «-3|D. Eastman. -| Eastman today said that no «| such report on the chief had been _ prepared and that no aetion on 2 the chief was being contemplated + at present. : “| Willman today said he had not “received such a report, and knew nothing about it. ‘ * * * It was reported yesterday that ] Eastman was considering a pro- 4\posal to City Manager Walter K. . Willman that action be taken to “separate’’ Straley from the police - department. Along with his. recommen- . dation, it was reported, a list of | charges was being readied, which | Willman might use as a basis for _| specific charges before the Civil | Service Commission.’ | Under the Civil Service Act, the ipolice chief, as well as all per- ‘sonnel, axe entitled to a hearing ‘before the Commission. = / t *« * Eastman had proposed previous- lv that action be taken to “sep- wavate” the chief, but was turned _down by the city manager. | Instead, Eastman relieved Sta- ‘ley of command responsibility on || Now. 12 and placed the chief on ee assignment” in his office. oe E. hristmas Shopping een rid a Cushman | Cuter at » * diminishing tonight. es Driver Jumps From Fiery Cab Freak Accident Sets Off Blast in Town; $100,000 Damage WALNUT, Il. (UPI) — A blaz- ing gasoline truck rolled driver- less down a hill last night, touch- ing off an explosion and fire that $100,000 in caused an estimated damage. Driver Lewis Daniel Newell, $4, suffered head injuries and severe cuts on his right leg wher he jumped from the burn- ing eab before the truck’s descent. The freak accident involved a series of ‘explosions along Il. 92 and fires which leveled a cafe and demolished four autos and a bunk- house in a service station truck stop owned by Layel Andersen of; Walnut. x *« * Newell and I. C. Wiley, about 40, were convoying two full gasoline carrier trucks.from Rochelle, Ul., to Williamsfield, Tl., when they decided to stop for coffee in Wal- nut. Wiley, driving the first truck, slowed down to turn and Newell collided with the rear of Wiley’s carrier. Fire broke out in Newell's cab and he ran: 200 yards te the cafe for help. Meanwhile, the fire burned through the truck's air brake hose, sending the vehicle down a short hill past Wiley’s truck and intp a group of parked cars in frent of the cafe. The explosion set fire to the cars and the restaurant, which had been cleared of a dozen customers after Newell's first alarm. Burning gaso- line poured from the 6,700-gallon capacity carrier into the lot, the highway and an area behind the station where two other‘truck driv- ers were asleep in a bunkhouse. Bee (BE De other aeivers go safely. * * - The service station itself suf- fered only minor damage and fire did not reach the pumps or under- ground tanks. Bob Hope Leaves Today on 8th Christmas Tour LOS ANGELES #—Bob Hope is off on his eighth Christmas tour to entertain American serv- icemen overseas. . Leaving with him on an 18,000- mile tour were Jerry Colonna, Elaine Dunn, Mollie Bee, Randy Sparks ang Les Brown and his orchestra, - Catches Small Shark morrow, told his office by dl phone yesterday he caught very small shark’ while fishirg| in a boat off Miami. plagued by rainy weather most of answer? Maybe the Legislature| the time since starting the vaca-|will start selling off state parks or tion Dec. 11. able to go swimming twice with; The state has other huge trust his wife, Nancy. It was the first|funds, but there was grave doubt THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1958 Truck Spre ads Blaze’ - New Police Bail Policy Revealed Architects Awarded Old Post Office Job A Pontiac architectural Heenan and Puller, Inc., has been awarded the contract to prepare drawings and specifications, plus) cost estimates, for remodeling the old Post Office building on E.)to June so that it will be in this Huron street. fiscal year. The announcement was made to- day by the office of ponaressman Ee ee ae aw California Fire fo Be Controlled te previde office facilities for | Weather Helps 2,000 the Department of Agriculture, | Department of Treasury, Army, Still Fighting 60,000 Acre Blaze of offices. x * * Air Force and Navy recruiting offices; the Department of Health, Education and Welfare, Selective Service, Civil] Service Commission and the General Service Administration, accord- ing to Robert A. Pullar of the lecal firm. | The post office. substation and Marine rectuiting office presently are located in the building. They are expected to remain there. * * * With the dgpening of Pontiac's new Main Post Office on W. Huron street this summer the Post Of- fite Department is only occupy- ing ene fourth of the old building. ‘The General Services Adminis- tration took control of it Oct. 15, according to Robert C. Miller, acting postmaster. fornia. r * * Firemen said complete control of the blaze which has blackened 60,000 acres including parts of the sprawling Camp Pendleton Marine Corps base, was possible by at least tomorrow if winds and high humidity continue. The five-day fire caused by a Pullar said the study, specifica- tions and cost estimates should be ready within six weeks. * x * trol over more than 50 per cent! He and his partner, George A.jline was in deep, uninhabited Heenan, are now conducting a| mountain areas, physical inpsection of the building, * * * including heating, and roofing. Pullar said the company was. given the job Dec. 10 in Chicago. Pullar said the building, when Nineteen homes and summer eabins have been destroyed in tie blaze which erupted Sunday and roared through the western slopes of the Santa Ana Moun- tains which run north-south par- | * ° ° Williams Vacations; | == tk There was no. present danger to any homes and the fire in an iso- |lated area of Camp\Pendleton was was almost completely controlled. LANSING (UPI) — Gov. G. Men- | nen Williams caught a shark. Williams,.who is expected to re- turn from a Florida vacation to-| | Meeting to Discuss =U. of M., MSU Crisis (Continued From Page One) * * * The governor said he has been something. This is somethng for However, he said he had been) the Legislature to decide. Quiz First Witness ~* er firm, completed, would have three floors He said it is the intention to ‘be able to let_ contracts previous | SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO, Calif. (UPI) — Favorable weather condi- tions today came to the aid of 2,000 weary firefighters fighting a gigan- tic brush fire in southern Cali- allel to the coast about 10 miles | in Kierdorf Link Case (Continued From Page One) ‘ Colley, a 35-year-old factory work- Colley, whose home is about 300 feet from the Latreille shop, said he was watching television about 10:30 p.m. the night of the fire when he heard what he thought was an accident. He said he ran out to his front porch and saw the cleaners afire. * * * Two men-were standing behind the shop, one with a flaming object in his hand, Colley testified. He said he saw the man throw the object back into the building. “Then I saw the men run away,” he said, Later a car came up frem be- hind the cleaners—real fast — with the light out. “It was a two-toned Chevrolet station wag- on, with a green bottom and white top,” he testified. ‘I saw two men in the car as it passed under a street light,” he | said Thompson's fingerprints were cr on a station wagon owned Persons Arrested for Minor Violations to Be Released Persons arrested by Pontiac police for minor violations after the municipal courts close will be released immediately in the future upon posting of a cash bond. The new poliey was announced by Public Safety Director George D. Eastman. A schedule of bond payments was set up by the City Commis- sion Aug. 6. For noninjury reckless driving, bond is $50; for reckless driving involving injuries, $100; drunk driving, $100; drunk and disorder- ly, $35: maintaining and operating an illegal liquor or gambling place, $100. For loitering in an illegal liquor or gambling place, $25; other forms of disorderly conduct, $2, and other city misdemeanor viola- tions, $50. In the past, such offenders had to spend nights and/or weekends in the Oakland County Jail. Persons released upon payment of bond must appear in Municipal Court on the next aie iie court day. No one will be released aioe the new policy while in a condi- tion of disturbance, either mental Frank Kierdorf. Ae was arrested shortly after Kierdorf's death but no charges were placed against him because Genesee County Prosecu- tor Jerome F. O'Rourke said he didn't have enough evidence to) prosecute. . O'Rourke has not disclosed what new evidence he had obtained to second time last Fiday, jevidence to bind Thompson over to Circuit Court for trial on the arson charge. Police have maintained that at! least one person accompanied) Kierdorf to the dry cleaning es- tablishment on the arson attempt |Which apparently backfired when | (flames from a small gas water! hea ignited fumes from a flam- mable ‘quid Kierdort was pouring on the < * * They betiche Kierdorf was driven to his home after he was burned and attempts =~ made to treat) his burns. Thompson, 41, an ex-convict, was | described as Kierdort’s best friend. | Kierdorf, too, was an ex-convict. Herman Kierdorf, the ‘victim's uncle, was questioned in the fatal | burning but no charges were placed against him in connection | with the fire. | However, Herman was convicted | on charges of possessing a silencer | for a gun and drew a five-year) prison sentence. He is appealing: the conviction. On Christmas Day they will en-_ \time she was able to do much whether they could be tapped in tertain troops of the NATO com- mand in Naples. They also will appear in Iceland, Germany, Spain, Morocco and the Azores. exercise during the long period of|the growing emergency which is recovery from a muscular ailment|not expected to reach its tightest brought on by a virus infection} pinch until late February. which developed two months ago.) ay of ast June 30, the public ‘Heat Wave’ Hits State school employes retirement fund had a balance of nearly 109 mil- lion dollars and the state em- Mercury Jumps to 30s By United Press International Michigan residents accustomed to ‘‘mild” winters in mid-Decem- ber today enjoyed a “heat wave’’ in comparison to the sub-freezing and sub-zero temperatures of re- cent days. * * * Temperatures in the high 20s and slow 30s. spread throughout much of | the Lower Peninsula early yester- day but dropped as much as 15 degrees by evening. Mueh of the brief thaw in the state refroze by nightfall. The Automobile Club of Michigan re- _ported roads in the northern half of the Lower Peninsula, includ- ing the Thumb area, were slip- pery and snow covered early to- The Weather Full U.S. Weather Bureau Report PONTIAC AND VICINITY—Cloudy te- day with a little freezing rain or Tae t! this merning. High teday 35. Winds southwest becoming westerly today, Le creasing to mil Partly cloud tenight. Tomerrow mostly cloudy with H chance ef snow or rain. Little change in temperature. Low tonight 22. High to-/ merrow 34. Winds westerly 18-30 miles! f i + Teday in Pentiac wo temperature preceding 8 am At 8 a.m.: Wind velocity 15-20 m.p. h Direction—South west. Sun sets Thursday at 5:01 p.m. Sun rises Friday at 7:56 a.m, Moon sets Friday at 7:54 am. Moon rises Thursday at 12:48 p.m. Devaters Temperatures 6 a.m.. 21 WE Gr eNenene pea esy TO Besos cco ose: ai t2) a . 29] ORM. Sees sas lpm eas 9 a.m, a0 Aer. NO SS Anpescos 25 Wednesday in Pontiac (As recorded downtown) temperature ..........-000+ temperature Mean temperature Weather—Fair One Year Ago in Pontiac Highest temperature .... Lowest temperature ...... Mean temperature Weather—Rain. Seen an cc Ween ereemerer ee Highest and Lewest pasepernterse $4 tn 1959. This ears “1 in 1684 hese eonbsorosy Chart Marquette Pi] Memphis 57 22 Miami Beach 72 waukee 35 Minneapolis 27 40 ployes retirement fund showed a total of 69 millions, consist of direct contributions by day. The rest of the Lower Pe- | participating members, with the) ninsula was reported clear. Substantial portions of both funds, i Boy Steals Show by Doing What Comes Naturally LONDON (AP)—The school play| required 17-year-old Teddy . Kel-; legher to go to bed on stage .and, pretend to be fast asleep. A host of little angels tiptoed | in to the strains of a cradle song jand quietly placed presents be- side the bed. x « * or physical, which could result in jinjury to himself or other persons, |Eastman said. | Club Hoping for Goal Selling Yule Trees The annual Christmas tree sale rifleman still remained out of con-| warrant the arrest of Thompson a|of the Pontiac Optimist Breakfast Club has entered its final week of its 85-mile perimeter but fire-| The examination will determine! with members hoping they will men said most of the uncontrolled whether O'Rourke has sufficient|/reach their goal. Club members are selling trees at Mazza’s Service Station, 253 E. Pike St., and will donate all funds received from the sales to the Pon- tiac Department of Parks and Rec- reation, The club hopes to raise $750 to- ward park facilities for youngsters in the Pontiac area, according to Frank Wilson, chairman of the sale. The Day in Birmingham Students Ask for Birds as Gifts for Infirmary BIRMINGHAM — At Birming- ham High School, Don Grothe and his sociology class students would very much like. to be given the bird. As a matter of fact, they would be delighted to have the bird in a cage. ; Two years ago the group began visiting the Oakland County Infir- mary as a part of class work. Since that time, the students have adopted a dozen or more “‘grand- parents” among the _ residents there. This year, with the whole- hearted support of hospital of- ficials, they would like to have parakeets or canaries to give as Christmas presents. He said they now need six more birds, and, while they have enough cages, will accept them along with the birds. Grothe said that school closes tomorrow and he can be eached until then at the- Board of Educa- tion office, or thereafter at his home, 1417 Warwick Rd., Sylvan Lake, Several birds and cages have been parchased by the class but more are till needed. .Members of the class yesterday held a Christmas party for about 25 youngsters from the Oakland County Home. Bloomfield Township firemen will begin operating part of their department out of their new fire station on N. Adams road Monday. He said they*have talked over the possibility of extensive cuts in bus service and the elimination of He said they had also discussed droppihg such things as the phys- ical education and athletic pro- gram, and the enlargement of classes in their money-saving plans. Johnson stressed that no _— steps had been taken as. oan 1 e ¢ longer Volley Yanuszeski, fire mar- shal, said the $45,009 building is equipped for operation but has | some decorating to be completed before plans for a public open house can be made. A new pumper has arrived, with a 250-gallon tank and high pes- sure pumps. Eugene Johnson, Bloomfield Hills school superintendent, said this, morning that board members have | explained the school stand to repre- sentatives of the Parent-Teacher Organization. : | PORRECERNRAE Are YOU Really LOWEST PRICES? 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Some snow was forecast for to- day in the north portion of the) |Lower Peninsula and snow flurries| were predicted for the Upper Pen- insula. High temperatures today were districts by mid-January, up 16 mil- expected to range in the: 20s and 30s but a drop was predicted by this afternoon or evening. In the south, clear skies and continued warming were predicted, chasing the remnants of Dixie’s| rary hard freeze. propriations. : One authority said that when the state has put its money in, it has. entered into a contractual obliga- tion from which it may not law- fully withdraw. In some other states, public employe pension sys- tems are not funded. Miller estimated the state would |fall 44 million dollars behind in state aid payments to local school lions from the current delinquency level, Some districts reportedly are nearing the end of the rope on bor- rowing® but all will get a tempo- lift this month and next ifrom local property tax collections. rest coming from legislative ap-| ‘Enjoy It ‘til They’re Tired his Celebrate Yule 2 Weeks ST. JOHNS, Nfld. (AP) —- “Come out to our place for Teddy was to wake up and rub ‘his eyes in amazement at the| gifts. The music stopped, but | Teddy was asleep. stage to give the young star a@ de-| what every little boy does on ing the parcels. x * * The audience roared. Teddy's from eating some of the candy. Daddy took thé smiling, sleepy little boy home to bed ... with another Christmas morning still! ahead. Americans make an average of 10,562,000 toll telephone fcalls each | day. Christmas,” said skipper John Chafe to a friend. “Ye have no room to hang ’er down in the city.” * * * Chafe feels sorry for city dwellers. who build spacious living rooms and small kitchens. He says the prime ingredient | for a good time is @ sizable kitchen—the center of activity in many Newfoundland homes. Chafe, a veteran of 40 years on fishing boats and in the woods, is like hundreds on the Avalon Peninsula— known for “times” at Christmas. Celebrations often last two weeks. He explains: “We pull the table from the wall, pile the food and rum on her, and | them that can’t a place to sit down can go in the living room.” DOOR IS BUSY The door opens continually as friends and relatives drop in to sample the skipper’s rum and his wife's cooking. “She'll be a good one this year. I got $45 saved up in an old tin for liquor,” says Chafe. The skipper will take his battered fiddle from the wall and play jigs and reels for hours while the floor groans un- der dozens of dancing feet. * * * Between dances, men will tell jokes and stories, often about their experiences on the Grand Banks or in geareh of seals. Some visitors will stay for days. Others leave only to return with another bettie, another friend or'‘more food. The merrymaking continues until all have had enough fo | 4 ~ 29 last till next Christmas. - | | | ! EE MEL MEME, | Yule Calendar DEC. 18 -Hold party and try not to make it so big ar elaborate 4 that it will be a probleny in- “¢ stead of fun. & never stirred. He really} Finally a teacher hurried across’ termined shake. Teddy sat up. He) rubbed his eyes. And then he did. |Christmas morniag. Ignoring the, script, he jubilantly started open-| stage aunt hurried on to say the final lines just in time to stop him, les 2-slice automatic toaster makes toast just the shade you like it. 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(AP) — There's a “let's get with it’ feeling = the air here. Urgency dominates this once sleepy Spanish ranch turned mis- sile center where a Thor inter- mediate range missile was fired for the first time Tuesday under combat conditions. Feverish construction activity, 'to meet the demands of the space age, resounds through 64,000 acres! ‘of rolling hills clad in gnarled | shrubs, | * *& & | Bulldozers are tearing up the jearth where once cowboys and| ‘sheep herders of the old Jesu Maria Ranch roamed the ranges. Only a few years ago, there was nothing on the site which now is |being built into a free world de- fense bastion, 160 miles northwest of Los Angeles. One of those who saw it before, and now is here under different circumstances, is Warrant Officer James Callan, originally of Van Nuys, Calif, He was one of 16,000 men in the California National Guard’s 40th Infantry Division who shortly before Pearl Harbor were moved briefly to the area for beach maneuvers. * * * * “This was just hills then,"’ he says, ‘Hills and beaches and nothing else. There wasn’t a build- ing that ] recall.” Now he’syback with the Stra- tegic Air Command, Things have changed, and are changing. The base is a contrast of old and new, Mixed among new struc- tures are buildings used when this was Camp Cooke, a training cen- ter during World War II. Some of the buildings once held German and Italian prisoners of war, The base is slated eventually to harbor 8,000 personnel. Authori- ties first must provide housing and other facilities. Vandenberg’s conversion into New U.S. Missile Base ih a Hurry to Get Busy Incendiary Bullet Set i\(AP)—A young rifleman has ad- ition but caused no damage. the ‘first strategic missile base is|- mand; rents and prices are up. Some base personnel have to commute many miles daily. The -emphasis here is all on the) future, with eyes toward the sky. And the sentiment expressed and displayed on the base since the Thor firing is, “We're .on our way," Off California Fire SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO, Calif. mitted firing an incendiary bullet which® touched off California’s worst brush fire of the year, Investigators said Jerry Stewart, 21, was target practicing on his father’s ranch near here last Sun- day and failed to note one of the bullets was incendiary. x * * The shell set dry grass ,ablaze. Stewart said he tried to beat out the fire but it spread quickly in the rolling hills near this historic mission village. No charges have been filed against him. | * * * The fire now has blackened more than 60,000 acres and de- stroyed 17 cabins and homes. More than 2,000 fire fighters are bat- tling it. They hope to contro] the blaze sometime Friday. The fire moved south onto the Camp Pendleton Marine reserva- Dog Took Last Chance MEMPHIS, Tenn. (UPI) — Mrs. J. G. McCage’s sign-painting broth- er found out the sign meant what it said. As he was tacking up the! sign reading “Keep Out — Bad) Dog,” he was bitten from behind. | Unemployment figures prove at least one thing — that someone's! interested in what you're not doing | . . Middle age is that Period | Waites is tops Controlled Even Heat Automatic WAITE’S HOUSEWARES -.. 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McElroy Believes NATO “Gives Hope for the Future § lieved the existing nuclear deter- | 9 rent was powerful enough to rule |¢ PARIS (UPI) — U.S. Defense Secretary Neil McElroy said yes- terday the achievements of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization during the past 10 years “give hope for the future and for further progress." * * McElroy was one of several Western defense ministers who spoke at a top-secret NATO council session aimed at revitalizing the alliance’s atomic and rocket de- fenses against the new Communist offensive against Berlin. The session was devoted main- ly to a review of comparative Western and Communist bjoc military strength. Details of the out danger of a war over Berlin, but that Russia would continue to .probe the free world’s de. | fenses. The subject of American missile bases in Europe was one of the major topics under discussion, both in the council meeting and in pri-| & vate diplomatic conversations. * * * Another was a drive to build|@ NATO strength to 30 divisions from the current 23. The council heard that NATO is just getting under way with a long-term plan for what is de- scribed as “phasing in” the most | # |Will Move This ¥ear |. Jevery five persons in the U.S. one 1 Out of 5 People in U.S. NEW YORK (UPD—One out of year old or over will have changed his place of residence during the year ending Oct. 31, 1958, accord- ing to the Gas Appliance Manufac- turers Association. per cent of whom pulled up stakes last year. 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ROYAL OAK — Two brothers, who Roseville police say have con- fessed the holdup of a Royal Oak loan company office among others, will be arraigned at 10;30 a.m. tomorrow in Justice Court at Mount Clemens. Harold Roosa, 23, and his brother Roy, 21, both of Warren, are being charged specifically by Roseville police with the armed robbery of an A&P Store in Roseville. The elder Roosa brother also admitted he held up the American Finance Co. office at 1610 E. Eight Mile Rd., for $200, but without the help of his younger brother, Rose- ville police said. : NY * * *- In the event the pair is not convicted of the Reseville holdup in Mount Clemens court, they will be apprehended by Royal Oak police and further investigated for the holdup staged here, Royal Oak police stated. Neither man held by Roseville police has yet been identified by Judy Wennor, 20, of 23070 Oneida - St., vietimized clerk of the loan office in Royal Oak. The new theatrical group will present its double-bill production on beth nights at 8:15 p.m. in the hall of Our Lady of the Lakes Church on Dixie Highway. * * * The hour-and-15 minute perform- ance will include plenty of side- splitting comedy in Paul McCoy's “Cicero the Great,’ as well as some serious drama in John Tum- payne’s poetic Christmas play, “The Gift of Tenyin.” ) INVISIBLE DOG In “Cicero the Great,” an as- tute housewife devises an invisible dog as a scare-tactic to discour- age salesmen. The play builds up to a hilarious climax, in which the only one who really emerges victorious is the invisible Cicero. “The Gift of Tenyin” gives an unusual treatment to the story of the birth of Christ, ia a unique Japanese setting. * * * The play is poetic and poignant in mood, bringing a foreign fla- vor and a new perspective to the compelling Christmas story, FAMILY PRODUCTION “We believe this, our first pro- duction, will rekindle the spirit of Christmas in the hearts of our au- dience, and provoke laughter and good spirits. It’s a family produc- Maine School Gives Lesson as well as the adults, and we hope everyone in the comunity w itl come,” Richard Urban play direc- tor, said. & * * “Advance tickets are not neces- sary, and the very nominal dona- in Tolerance PORTLAND, Maine (AP) Christian and Jewish students here will have again today their annual lesson 4s tolerance. Their lesson will stem, accord- ing to Principal Charles Loomis, from the action of the officials of the Nathan Clifford Grammar School who decided 10 years ago “we've got to have understand- ing” in a school where nearly ition asked is only to cover costs of production.” tion, aimed to please the children _ Waterford Group “THE GIFT OF TENYIN” — The story of the birth of Christ told in an unusual way in its Japanese setting, is one of two plays being staged at 8:15 p. m. Friday and Saturday at Our Lady of the Lakes Church, Waterford. Caught in a rehearsal scene are, left to right, to Stage 2 Plays play, “Cicero th both nights, Carrie By REBA HEINTZELMAN MILFORD—A plan to level an. half the —, are Jewish. The. idea is, he said, to ‘‘let unoccupied hill into a pond at the| base of the hill, for construction of the Christian population know the a 14-store shopping center, is now Jewish children have a holiday, too. ” ‘ * * * As a: result, December is a busy month. First, there’s Hanukkah, the lights that starts Dec. 7 and goes on for eight days. Then, there’s Christ- m as. Mrs. Mae R. Glassford handles most of the arrangements. A Bap- tist mother of four, she heads the art and music. programs. At the Nethan Clifford and at the He- brew Day School and teaches Sun- day school besides. The pageant “could be a hot seat for sure,” said Mrs. Glass- ford. But each year it works out with adherents of one faith learn- ing a little more about = beliefs of the other. Jewish students will present “The First Hanukkah.” They'll explain with readings and music what it means to those of the Hebrew faith to remember the end of the Maccabean wars; the cleansing of the temple of the paganism of Antiochus and the “miracle of the oil” When the temple lamps burned eight days even though there:.wasn’t enough oil to fill them for all that time. The Christian students will pre- sent their traditional Christmas tableaux with carols and — : Christmas cards,” including the nativity scene. pending according to Highland realtor Edward Steele, He is representing a Detroit development firm and if the com- pany engineer’s plans and sketches are ready by Monday night, Steele said he will submit them to the village council for study, Although , council members ap- proved the pond-filling project at the Dec. 8 meeting, they said their approval in no way indicated an intention to rezone the property from heavy industry to commer- cial. This would be required to allow the locating of a shopping center at the site. The steep hill is located along Summit street, just north of the former Ford plant, and the old mill pond, created by Henry Ferd some 20 years ago, is at the bottom of the big mound on N. Milford road, Completion of leveling operations would create approximately 12 acres of contoured land for con- struction of the proposed shopping center. FEW TRAFFIC PROBLEMS With frontage on both. Summit street to the west and N, Milford road on the north, shoppers would have very few traffic problems, en- tering and leaving the blacktopped One Polio Case Reported in Waterford Township One case of polio was reported last week in Waterford Township, ase this year’s county total to 63, according to Dr. John D. Orion Baptist Choir Plans Special Night LAKE ORION — A special Christmas it} be pre- sented by the : the First Baptist Church at 7 p.m. Sunday “in the main auditorium of the church. * * * Their renditions of Christmas - ¢arolg and hymns will be accom- panied by living portrayals by young people of the church dressed with organ accompaniment by Ed- ward ss oom This an will take the place regular Sunday Sb serv- Monroe, county health director. 1957, he said. municable the county and city health de- partments last week. PONTEAC PAST PREV. YEAR WEEK WEEK AGO crimes O02 ..c0.. 7 33 Z Measies ..... sees. 13 15 1 Menane ina wei 1 13 28 Scarlet fever ...... Lt . 0 0! Whooping cough .. 1 7 0 OAKLAND COUNTY PAST PREV. YEAR WEEK WEEK AGO Four Towns Church Readies Yule Progtam FOUR TOWNS—Santa Claus will be on hand to greet the children of -Bloomfield KnofFls at a Christmas party in the Four ‘Towhs Elementary School from 3 to 6 wo p.m, this Sunday. Only 27 cases were reported in; Following is a list of the com-| diseases reported to; Chicken pox ...... 49 30 12 Measles ......-.c0e. 48 iS 2 tal!) inpeascnoeoond o () Scarlet fever ...... 1 3 1 Whooping cough ... §& 5 o| Mumps ............- a7 18 66 parking area in front of the stores, |Steele explained, * * * At the present time the pond | belongs to the new owner of the | Ford plant, James Robbins, who | has been trying to sell the three | mill ponds, dams and acreage | surrounding the plant, Steele has indicated that his cli-| jent and Robbins had reached an| jagreement on the property, and it. would be only a matter of time} 'before the gigantic task of grading) idown the hill into the old pond would get under way. If plans can be completed this! weekend, Steele said he will also| submit an artist’s conception of the | ereate center, at the Monday! night meeting. By REBA HEINTZELMAN INDEPENDENCE TOWNSHIP— Some 3,200 registered voters in the pr@ve an additional one-mill tax increase for a free township li- brary, and a continued five mills for Fire Department operation, at the annual spring election April 6. Whether or not to have two ad- ditional trustees on the township Orchard Lake Man Given Counselor Post ORCHARD LAKE — Warren J. Lotz, 6735 Buckland Rd., has been; named admissions counselor for} Indiana Technical College, Fort| Wayne, Ind. * * * The newly named counselor is employed as a project engineer for Chrysler Corp. , Lotz, who, holds his bachelor's degree in mechanical engineering from Indiana Tech, is one of the selected alumni named by the col- lege to serve as counselor in its new expansion program, ~ Purpose of the ’ nation-wide group of counselors is to acquaint prospective students with curric- ula and campus life at the Fort Wayne engineering and science college. i bg bd * Part of the counselor's function iwill be to explain the various courses offered by the college, and more specifically, how Indiana ‘Tech is currently undergoing con- siderable physical and curricula changes, \Oxford Group Holding Annual Party Tonight | Ask Clatkston Area Voters to OK Library Tax Hike © Clarkston area wil] be asked to ap-| beard will alsb be on the spring | ballot. A new law requires a de- cision of a community-popula- tion of 3,000 to 5,000 registered | voters, There is a population of more| than 10,000 in Independence Towr ship at the present time, accord. | ing to Treasurer Ira Snader. \- ek o* * The decision made by the town- ship board to place the library, proposition on the spring ballot, was parked by the Clarkston Com- munity Women’s Club, which had: filed necessary petitions Dec. 11. The group organized, and has. kept the present library in opera-| SEE $20,000 REVENUE - iP Snader said that if the tax mill- age for the library were approved. it would mean a maximum of) $20,000 revenue. However, thé women's group indicated that only a part of the millage would be used for oper- ation and new books. The township board has author- ized Fire Chief Donald Beach to! immediately file a petition for a continued ffve-mills for the fire de- partment, as the propositidn ap- proved by voters in 1953 expires this year. 3 CANDIDATES FILE Only three candidates have tiled! petitions for township offices, ac ieording to Snader. petitioned for re-election, as has William H. Stamp for Justice | of the Peace. | been set for 4 p.m., Dec. 29. | [ x * * OXFORD — The anisfual Christ- ford Temple, No. 60 and their fam Hall here. A potluck supper will be served at 7 p.m. * * * All members are asked to bring! a 50 cent gift for each child in’ their party. mas card party for the Knights of) .|Pythias and Pythian Sisters of Ox-; ilies will be held tonight at Castle) The next regular meeting of the| Independence Township board is, |J anuary 6. | aay 9 Miners Killed | ALES, France (AP)—An explo-/ \sion.early today killed nine miun- ers in the Grand’combe eal \field of south-central France. | t e Great,” adding the spice Christmas program. Plan Shopping Center Payne, Judy Ellibee and Jeanne Licatovich, members of Our Lady's Players of Waterford. who are presenting the play. ‘Another one-act also will be given or of humor to the JUANITA WARNES | Technol ogy in Detroit. No date has yet been set for the eddie: Expressway Incident Involves Two Boys tion for the past three years, and) ppTROIT in a report submitted by four rep-; |holding twa school boys for inves- given to the Oakland County Chil- resentatives of the club, more than tigation today \4,500 books have been in circula-) overpass “‘brick-bombing”’ of a cary tion during thé past five months. fin which United Auto Workers Vice! President Norman Matthews was! riding. Matthews Iw indshield. Police said the boys were picked The oldest youth, 3. told police that he had thrown a brick over the bridge railing fearlier but that it didn’t Ea any- up yesterday. thing. The iaged 12. ibrick. hoy *: hand as the ito him. Both ifurther. hows Fe * suffered a fractured. rib and a cue on the left arm when! rough ee car) * said will his Police “ * be questioned! Supervisor Duane Hursfall has Veluntear Firemen Give Children Yule Party COMMERCE. TOWNSHIP—Chil-| Deadline for filing petitions for| dren of Commerce Tow ship volun-| | the Feb. 16 primary election has! teer firemen have been invited to) a Christmas party to be held atl ’ Sunday at the main fire ‘hall in the village of Commerce. ~} 14 p.m, An annual event, to attend. Each gift be served, youngstey from Santa will Retreshn the party is limited ta boys and girls up to 15 years of age who are sus or ; daughters of Commerce firemen. | Forty-nine children are expected were the companion, then went after another He said it slipped from his’ 12-year-old handed it! receive a vents Will! Children Aid , Korean Orphan for Christmas WEST BLOOMFIELD TOWN- we — Having decided not to exchange Christmas gifts’ again this year, students of Roosevelt Elementary School will contribute Korean orphan, The orphan, Boo Sung Bae,- was unofficially adopted by Roosevelt school pupils (wo years ago tiffough the foster parent plan. Boo Sung Dae on two special oceasions, his birthday and Christ- mas. School Bus Hit None of 65 Children Hurt but Driver of Car; Injured Slightly | ALMONT TOWNSHIP — /hit from behind by a car yesterday | _morning on Almont road, one mile! east of Kidder 'Police reported today. Only person injured was the | driver of the car, Valeria E. | Friedenstab, 18, of 8791 Almont | Rd. She was treated for a cut chin and bruises by an Almont | ) physician and released. | had stopped to pick up a passen- ‘ger, and had his blinker lights on. state police said. | The young woman told officers | she ‘was unable to stop because of |snow and ice on the roadway. She ito her car was estimated at ‘about $400, with no damage to the bus, | police. said. Keego Harbor Homes. - toBe Judged Dec. 21 nearly complete for the Dec. annual Christmas Home Decorat- ing contest, it was announced ‘today ,by the Keego Harbor Busi- ness Club, sponsors of the event. Prizes of $10, $7, $5 and two instead toward the support of a. on Almont Road An Al. ‘mont community school bus was’ road. None of the _ 65 pupils were hurt, Romeo State! The bus driver, Donald F. Heim, , 28, of 130 S. Pidder Rd., Almont. ; | was ticketed for speeding. Damage; | KF EG O HARBOR — Plans are| 21 honorable mentions will be pre-' sented that same evening to resi- oped by experts at Rutgers is ex- Farmington five school districts in Oakl College Need Township Included in Proposal By MARY “CELINSKE Press Correspondent FARMINGTON TOWNSHIP—A survey to determine ‘the need for a community college will soon be made by and and Wayne counties, it was announced by Louis Schmidt, Clarenceville school ‘superintendent late yesterday. | Clarenceville School District, which includes parts of ithe City of Livonia and Redford Township as well as Roosevelt students send aid tol a part of Farmington Town-" ship, is expected to join with four other districts in a plan to. build and operate a community college. The other four districts are Plymouth, Livonia, South Redford and Redford Union, * * x | Each district has contributed a 'share to a $5.000 fund to pay for the survey. The survey questions were compiled by the School Serv- ice Department of the University) Michigan. of The survey will attempt to de- termine whether students in the area would use community col- lege facilities instead of commut- ing 15 to 30 miles to Wayne State University in Detroit or U. of M. in Ann Arbor. A recent school census indicates that there are 40,832 persons in the | five to 19-year-old age group in the ‘districts concerned. MORE THAN ENOUGH | Total assessed valuation of the entire area is $530,000,000, nity college, according to Schmidt. He said it costs $450 to $500 an- student in Michigan, “In a com. munity college the state would pay $190 per student, half of the | remainder would come from lo- cal support, and the balance from tuition,” Schmidt said, ;courseés are planned for ,posed community college. Ong is a| transfer course, with credits which it is hoped could be transferred to! use the study, other colleges. * x * Another is a_ terminal whete students would classes for several months and alternate with | actual training in their particular field. * * course attend ‘Posed curriculum, |. Schmidt said. dents of the homes selected as pected to produce more than twice outstanding in that order, ing to Wilma Webb, -chairman. Three out-of-town apne Sunday iday. Arrangements are being made iby Mrs. Cadman Prout. | The Sunday School is asking donations of mittens to hang “mitten tree.’ in the expressway dren's Home. committee ~——————————— judges have been chosen to tour the city with School Christmas/a |program at the church 7 p.m. Sun-| accord- as much milk as thé average cow. more | than enough to support a commu-| nually to educate the average | on-the-job A technical course and business, and Professional Women’s, (courses would complete the pro-| A super breed of hcifer devel- Electrical Work OK Is Boosted Walled Lake Council Asks Ordinance Check on Self Service | WALLED LAKE — The Walled Lake City Council held a public |petition of owners of commercial ‘buildings that they be permitted to \dp electrical work in their build- ings. + * '* In a meeting following the hear- ing, the council voted to instruct ithe building inspector to investigate the possibility of changing or amending the ordinance so that if jowners are able to pass the re- quired examination, they can be permitted to do their own work. The council refused a request of the Kahner Construction Co., developers of the Decker Heights subdivision, to reduce the .$4,500 bond which they had deposited to guarantee the installation of streets, sidewalks and storm sewers, A recommendation from the peony Planning Commission was re- | ceived by the council regarding a proposed economic and_ financial study to be made by Michigan He added that four types of | State University. the Pro-| * * * The Planning Commission felt h that the city could not effectively and that the mon- ey might better be used or spent to secure outside planning help. The Metropolitan Regional Planning Commission will be no- tified to this effect. Engineering consultants firms are presently being interviewed by the council, and the council is ex- pected to hire one in the near fu- ture, * * * One of the first jobs of the firm iselected will be to assist the city in planning for a central water Isy stem. : eee "*"e Cool Customer’ Takes $576, Jewelry FOUR TOWNS—The Four Towns evening and got away with $576 in Methodist Church will present its|/cash, and a ring and wristwatch of : total value estimated at $150.) Morris Oak. | The owner of the store, > Bow ne of 21660 Ridgedale Rd., 'Park, told R oyal Oak Township po-| for lice that he*and an employe, Wil- on jiam Coklow of Detroit, were alone: They will he in the store when a man entered! brandishing a nickel-plated auto-| and ordered him to! matic pistol, r . Smith, | t house being held from 6°to 10 p. FETE GOLDEN ANNIVERSARY — Mr. and Mrs. Wedding Anniversary Saturday. Albert A. 4350 Perryville Rd., Ortonville, will celebrate their Golden They will be feted at an open m. at the home of their daughter, Mrs. .Evelyn Bishop, 716 W. Walton B&d., Pontiac. The Smiths have two other daughters, Mrs. ; great-grandchildren. Pauline Smith of Auburn Heights and Mrs. Dorris Laphan of Clarkston, five grandchildretiand three _jyou think God might think I'm Mr, and Mrs ‘Hewling ‘lL. the committee, starting at 7 p.m., Warnes, 1400 Hilllop Rd, Lake to decide the winners. They will ‘Orion, announce the engagement Consider lawn decorations as well "| a On Callers of thar daughter. -Juanit to 38 all, visible lighting effects. : . F tF.G dat , he " sm al Assisting the chairman, on the 2 CUTE ladstone, the son of committee, are Bernice Frayer n. Kenneth Gladstone, 2755 Hickory and Sarah Young. ROYAL OAK TOWNSHIP — A,hand over the money in the cash. Lawn Rd... Rochester, and the late cool and deliberate bandit held up/Tegister. Ts: Gladstone The fiance is a the Vagabond Cleaners, 8800 W After scooping up the mney, senior at ,Lawrence Institute of : Four Towns Party Sunday Eight Mile Rd., early yesterday the bandit demanded Bowne’s watch and ring. The intruder then walked lowly out of the store and left in the direction of Mitcheldale street, Bowne said. The owner of the store was able jto give police a good description of robber, who was about 40 years lold. —<$$$______.__. Doomed Mother Granted ‘Miracle’ She Prayed for CUSHING, Okla, (AP) — Mrs. Edna Harber gave birth to a daughter in 1955. She also learned that she suffered, from a malig- nant ‘bone cancer. * * * As prayer services were held for her throughout the city, the I7-year-old mother asked: “Do worth a miracle? A lot of people are praying and if He thinks I'm worth a miracle maybe I'll raise my daughter through her baby years.” *.* * The ‘miracle’ occurred, little Deborah now is 3, Mrs, Harber died Tuesday, and Embezzlement Hearing Postponed 3rd Time ROMEO — The examination of William M. Oming, 36, fomer Washington Township treasurer charged with embezzling $1,700 in tax’ receipts, has been postponed for a third time. Omting was scheduled to appear at 11 a.m. yesterday in Justice Court in Mount Clemens. His at- torney, J, Gerald McLean of Ro- Imeo, said the reason for adjourn- ment was “to allow the Detroit firm. of Ernst and Ernst to com- plete its audit of township books.”* No future examination date has been set yet, M¢Lean said. 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THURSD, AY, DECEMBER 18, 1958 Hal Bayle Says: Cutting Fat Foods Could Halt Heart Deaths I rather like ‘this definition by, against social contacts, to keep ~_ Save WA WA NEW YORK wW — Things a col- sisi two pounds of crushed rasp- umnist might never know if he! didn't open his mail: -Some doctors now estimate that if Americans would cut their intake of fat foods by 25 per eent, the number of hert deaths could be cut in half within 20 years. * * * At one time, Turks and Agabs reckoned their wealth by the number of fat ladies they kept in! their harems. | Rid you know that 80 per cent) of U. S. drivers aged 60 or more have problems with their vision? Whith reminds us of a recent] query by Robert Q. Lewis: “Has, anyone heard about the flea trainer who became an elephant trainer— because his sight was failing? An experienced tea plucker can pluck as many as 160 pounds of leaf in a single day. Highborn women of ancient| Rome bathed in a mixture of_ 20 pounds of crushed strawberries plunge | More than 87 per cent of marriages berries—but no soap! Although people are marrying younger,. they don’t necessarily headlong into wedlock. are Still preceded by an engage-| ment period, and 62 per cent of the engagement rings are given at Christmas. One way to avoid fires is to go) ito church. Last year churches had; jonly 1.05 fires per hundred build- ings, compared to 2.65 for colleges and 5.6 for restaurants and tav- erns. . Don’t worry if your child is left- handed. Lefthanded people are \legendarily superior in brain pow- er to the right-handed. Tip from comic George DeWitt “You know you're falling in love when you lose your balance.” The French celebrate St. Cath- erine’s Day on Nov. 25, when every young seamstress in Paris goes on a citywide husband hunt. 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S riers who are insulated or isolate dl Grace Downs, who ryns an aiy/them from creating epidemics. guy who figures when his shoes times, the greatest holiday deli- cacy was an elaborate peacock! Working women get fewer skin|pie, | better adjusted and less neurotic Nowiyou are, the more easily you can S. typhoid ecar- | be hypnotized. In Merrie England, in olden Contrary to popular opinion, the Even wonder how far a jack- rabbit ean leap_in_a single hop? The answer: 15 to 20 feet. It was Premier Dayid Ben-Gurion of Tsrael who predicted: “If .we can go through the next 20 years without a-world war, humanity will enter a new era of universal, peace.” e The modern thermometer is only a Elevator uerer Set Elegant Hospital Tone SANTA. FE; N.M. w — A dele- gation of nuns visiting St, Vincent's Hospital here reported “the ele- vator operator was the nicest man land his uniform was just elegant." The elevator operator was 4& local doctor dressed formally who had been called in on an emer- igency from a party. Shoes Wear 45 Days _ NEW YORK—The average child about 200 years old, wears out a pair of shoes in 45 z days, arid some boys go through them 25. per » eent faster. than girls. Once grown’ up, however, it's’ the other way eround, The average American woman buys 3.7 pairs af shoes a year While the average man buys 1.7 pairs.’ Woodpecker Switched DENVER, Colo. — A wood- pecker caused a 37-minute elec- tric: power failure in a wide area ot Denver. Power company offi- cialis said the bird stuck its beak into an automatic switch on a main line. The bird was electro- cuted, I Woman Pestpones Call After Car Rams Office © COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. hee Mrs. Magdalene L. Cook set out to ‘Obiin a new ee license: Ait, We oi & * ~ As she drove -up in front of the license bureau, her foot stuck un- der the rubber floor mat of her car. 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Travelers board a bus in Proser- pine for a trip through the sugar cane country to the coast, where a launch ferries them to Hayman Island on the inner side of the reef. * * * Hayman, volcanic and rugged, is one of 600 islands lying 18 miles off the Queensland coast. Here. palatial lodgings and white sands create an atmosphere akin to Waikiki. Sportsmen can rent skin diving equipment or charter boats for game fishing. The waters around the reef are well stocked with mackerel, bonito, snapper and swordfish. The islands of the reef, ex- tending from the Equator to the Tropic of Capricorn, are scat- tered in the Pacific at a distance of 15 to 150 miles from the main- Le ~< THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, DECEMBTE 18, 1958 TREE PARTY CALLS does hot tomato soup spiced with diers, broiled buttered flat bread. and Friends land. A favorite excursion for sightseers on Hayman Island is the trip across the water to Day Dream Island with its exotic foliage and green lagoons. Glass-bottom launches are ideal! for viewing the marine vegetation, gaudy shells, fish and coral with all the colors of a Persian carpet. Botanist Charles Darwin was fas- cinated by the formation of the Great Barrier Reef. Through the millenium, the ocean floor kept dropping, Darwin claimed, and as it dropped millions of coral polyps kept building up toward the sun- light to form cays just below the water's surface. When the tide is low, the coral in all its pastel shades and eerie shapes is visible for miles. * * * Highlight of a trip to the reef is| a cruise among the outer islands. Antarctic whales, 60 feet long, abound in the Queensland waters in the summer months. It is not unusual for a whole school o/ whales to follow an excursion launch. Blowing jets of spray over the deck, the wheels come close enough to pose for portraits. 125,000 Born Each Day ting the house ready for Christ- mas can be shared with family land friends in a tree trimming | party, The tree itself provides the entertainment and guests can hag- | gle good-naturedly about placement of ornaments. Make refreshments simple and buffet style to let guests nibble as they decorate. Keep hot foods hot with an electric server and the lectable from beginning to the end. Hot soup laced with nutmeg and cinnamon bark is cold-weath- er fare served with fiat sesame \Postmen Enter Protest ‘on New Street Names HOBBS, N.M. #—Local postmen | | have protested a new street-naming | | setup. Postmaster L.L. Gholson /complained: Acres, a West Green Acres and a North Green Acres. And we have Divorce Suit ‘Cruelty’ PHOENIX, Ariz. uw» — Everett UNITED NATIONS, N. Y.—The 2.74 billion in mid-1956. The annial| increase is now estimated at 45,- eae people a year or 125,000 a day latest United Nations estimates for world population put the figure at! C. Hess, charged with bigamy, filed a divorce complaint against two of his three’ wives. accused both mates of ‘“‘excessiye outrageous and cruel treatment” | He said the third wife already had 'filed a divorce suit against him. reer re rs See eS. SS ee ee ee Se KF ALL DOLLS 20% Off FOR LITTLE GIRLS © Running Reg Water 2.75 Sink fo _ Wolverine *. — R * Electric °8 S$ 98 St 4.98 ove Dick Tracy Wrist Radio Reg. 3.98 9 8 ¢ Hydraulic Hook & Ladder Truck Reg. 15.95 9” Lone Ranger cones: : et _ Figure Set — 95 Reg. 3.98 ] 98 owe 3 Tootsie Toy Road Construction Construction Set Camp . call Reg. 2.98 17 Reg. 4.98 * hee nee atiiiis po @: 3 Weeks Ago (24.95 NOW 10” #427, Reg. 23.95, NOW #507, Reg. 37.49, NOW #426, Reg. 23.95, NOW oe © © se ee ee he Ce POOL TABLES Bumper Pool, Reg. 39. 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Other snack suggestions are bite- ' sized hamburgers or tangy cheese syrup ‘and steaming | Viennese coffee (half Mayor Enters Talks About Paper Strike NEW YORK (AP)-—Mayor Rob- ert F. Wagner and three national |- and city mediation officials meet'§ Strike against. _ city news papers. Re we pletely Wednesday. senting pub! é ing, Newspaper and Mail De- livérers Union failed to agree .on x *« * Federal Haber said: “The meeting call, Insofar as joint meetings are Federal Mediation Service will continue to have separate meet- ings with rpresentatives of both parties.”’ Presses at the nine papers have GIVE the gift of GOOD VISION NEW ‘59 WAGONS a $1995™ HEATER BIRMINGHAM RAMBLER | _ Mi 6-3900 today to discuss the nine-day-old|@ : Peiitalks broie down com-| 1 ja resumption of. negotiations asf 1] |they met with federal mediators. |§ Mediator Herbert L. |} has /@ been adjourned subject to our|# concerned. 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Pe * * * It won't matter if you don't complete the stocking in time for Christmas, because each year you can add other designs that have some special meaning to your family—the baby’s first toy; the puppy dog Dad sneaked tn on Christmas Eve; Sis’s first evening dress. Design your own particular memories and applique. Then fill the stocking with gay whimsical gifts and wrapped Christmas candies for holiday guests dropping in to wish everyone a happy time. Law Enforcement Units A Christmas stocking is easy to make. First draw an } outline on a piece of newspaper as illustrated, the size and shape stocking you want. Cut out the pattern and trace it on a piece of felt—36 inches by 36 inches. x * * Your designs my be embroidered on or cut from felt scraps and decorated with braid, sequins and HERENS., Imported MacNAUGHTON (4 rnadian I | appreciated wv e0R08 583s Hits most... by those who know Canadian whisky best! It's the gem of Imported Whiskies in the beautiful gift decanter... at no extra cost. °° ot/5, tt & CANADIAN WHISKY A BLEND * 86.8 PROOF SCHENLEY IMPORT CO. NEW YORK, N. Y. fo~ until you get . cials. ‘THR PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, DEC transportatioh by people who have \ been: celebrating. “Taxi service for small parties or ‘d char tered bus-for larger groups might save a life,” he said. * * * ’ Enforcement agencies of the city, county and state will be on extended duty as the holidays arrive. Every effort will be made to cope premptly with traffic of- fenders, Straley said. Drivers in rural areas were | admonished to reduce speed and | control their cars better. i Pontiac’s Municipal Court | have promised automatic jail sentences to drunk drivers. Battle Death on Wheels A strong campaign to keep, the State’s 1958 traffic death toll down during the holidays will be waged | by city, county and state law en- foreement agencies, Pontiac lice | Chief Herbert W. Straley said today. _“*& recent shock wave of mul- tiple death and ‘ran off roadway’ crashes has alarmed government and safety officials from the governor’s office on down,” Straley said, Increased celebrating and social | drinking prevalent at this time of year may be at the root of the recent alarming trend, according to national and state safety offi- is. consumed private parties. “We usually enjoy. good co- operation from the licensed dealers,” the chief said “But we urgently beg the. cooperation of our businesses and industries and the large number of private people who entertain at this time of the year. “We are especially concerned for the people who rarely drink at other seasons and for the young ' people.” 2 OR 3 DRINKS ; DANGEROUS The chief pointed out that it is not necessary to be drunk in order for either a driver or a pedestrian’s traffic judgment to be hindered. x * & | ss ' “The person who has had only two or three and is feeling great can be a serious danger to him- self and others,’”’ Straley warned. in. homes or at Raleigh Gets Museum RALEIGH, N. C. major art museum to be estab-| lished with state funds is North | Carolina’s Museum of Art in Ral-! eigh, which has a two and a half! million, dollar collection, including | ithe works of Rembrandt, Rubens, | |Van Dyck,-Hals, Nattier and Gare: The State Liquor Control Com- mission reports that only 25 per cent of the liquor is sold in licensed | tav ermms s and resorts. _ The balance | _The _chiet urged use at ‘Public! bor ough. — OPEN ’TIL 9:00 Guaranteed Christmas Delivery CABSON Bigs 14 Ft. Automatic Detrost Refrigerator Freezer Close-Out of ‘58's at $91.9) With Old Refrigerator 75 pound zero temp freezer,’ deep door shelves, automatic . defrost. Free 5 year warranty and | year service. MOTOROLA ‘59 21° CONSOLE 519 20,0 volts of picture power, 263 mney vtech viewable area. Tube sen- try system doubles life of parts. Free delivery. FREE! 90 DAY HOME SERVICE POLICY General Electric HIGH SPEED DRYER Adjustable time and temperature control. Porcelain top and clothes basket. 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Pazery, whose Valley Forge neighbors call him the ‘Nuclear Age Noah,” has built a complete bomb shelter which he, his wife and four childreri can use on that day he hopes will never come. * bd * Pazery insists he’s an optimist. “It’s the people who don’t have bomb shelters, those who fee) that all will be, lost and that there is ho survival in an atomic , who are pessimists,” he maintains. Pazery has worked nearly four | years on his “do - it - yourself” shelter, and has spent nearly $4,- 000, some of which he had to borrow from a bank. Actually Pazery constructed two beneath the cellar of his frame home, with walls, ceilings and floor made of slabs of concrete eight inches thick. However, with the age of mis- siles, Pazery figured remote con- trol marksmanship may not be too accurate, and a bomb could hit closer to home, so he dug be- neath his rear yard and built a shelter which he says will with- stand 500 pounds per square inch. * * * Stocks of canned foods are packed en shelves, along with jugs of water. Pazery even put in filtering units capable of remov- ing radieactivity from rain-wa- ter which he will store if need be. Bunk beds fold up against the concrete walls. An advertising executive for a tains he has no mechanical apti- tude but was driven to learn about construction by the “‘ur- every American family should . ; have a bomb shelter, CSE URE oe aes Big 17-inch over-all diagonal screen . . . 155 square- inch picture. Wide-Angle 110° Aluminized Picture ‘Tube. @ “Set-and-Forget” volume control. @ Dramatic new ultra slim styling (7%" deep). @ Weighs only 40 pounds. @ Two Mini-Cube fice Trays. "@ @ Butter compartment. @ Twe adjustable door shefves. 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The, shape into a rectangle, about 12x-, filling is what makes it a bit dif-| 99 Brush with butter or margar- ferent. ns : ine, spread filling to cover all but, | SWEDISH TEA RING one inch on long sides. By Mrs. William Freyermuth . <_< + « ‘Dough: *%, cup scaided milk 3 eup very ft bytter or margarine ‘4 cup sugar %% jeaspean salt 2 whole eggs, well beaten i, teaspoon vaniile 1 package yeast ends together and lift gently on- to well greased cookie sheet. | Have open side down. With sharp knife or scissors cut almost through roll, spacing cuts about 135 inches apart and turn- with other Christmas breads./sugar and salt..When completely,ing each division upward to show, using recipes from several coun melted, add.-well beaten eggs. ifilling. eaten with melted butter tries. littie slowly, then vanilla. Stir yveastior margarine and let st4nd to ri It is surprising how they differ, and the one tablespoon of sugar again ioe S about i «+ * * together with a fork until hiqui- * Finding some one who likes to fied, When milk mixture is luke Bake in ay Scene’ oven about bake is always a pleasure. We)“arm. add yeast. 15 minutes, Reduce heat to were delighted when we ran Add fiar gradually, beating (degrees and bake 5 minutes ac across Mrs. Wiliam Freyermuth untit dough is smooth and too util done, When done, loosen a hour * ® A of Mohawk’ road. She thinks mak-) stiff to mix with a spoon. Turn fonce from pan and brush with ing bread is great fun, while holi-) out on toured board and knead light cern syrup. day breads aye a real treat. Her gently 2-3 gaiputes, adding only e .*. ft young children, Mark and Jane,’ enough: flour te keep it trem Ice with 2 tablespoons hot niilk are getting the right idea early. | sticking. Use ‘as Hifttle flour as -'2 te aspoun vanilla and about 1! Earlier this week we had q Possible. Cups: sifted confectioncr’s sugar chance to sample some ef Mrs. Place dough in greased bowl; Decorate ee Freyermuth's baking. She had cover with” waxed paper and a TEESE: . two huge coffee cakes all made |towel and let stand in warm place ceace : ae eee slightly beaten for us to choose the one we pre- {until doubled. Turn out_and knead we tz 1 ferred for the picture. Then we ‘about: half a minite “Retorn to ie nuts got dewn to sampling them. igreased howd and let rise again’ eat Deeeee-licious. to doubled size. : + clip cake oy cookie crumbs or more nuts iif filling ig. too soft: For the circular Christmas a he, ~ Combine ‘all ingredients and use bread Mrs. Freyermuth uses a “Turn out on floured boa and’ to fill above dough = - Poptiace Press Photo THE FENISHING TOUCR — Mrs. William bread filled with dates and nuts Candied cher- Freyermuth of Mohawk road puts the finishing ries and whole pecans decorate the icing. 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The position of the soldier jalways has-been low. * * * criticizing the Chinese Communist regime, held in power by the force were impressed, Some of the intellectuals who | took Chairman Mao at his word and sriticized things suddenly found themselves out of jobs and | banished te distant places. When the intellectuals got to the jrural areas, they found’ willing listeners. * * * Here the intéllectuals were able to find supporters among the masses—the peasants—-who could] lead a real revolt against the’ Peiping regime. | With their system of spies, the leaders of the Communist gov- ernment realized something had to be done. It was then, some students of Chinese affairs be- | the severest of all control | communes, _ The commtnes provide effective, ‘control of the population. The, ‘voices of the intellectuals no longer ‘ean be heard in the villages and! ithe home, for normal family life’ lis wiped out by this latest Chinese ,Communist instrument. But in hushing the voices of the! ‘intellectuals and in breaking up \the families, what have the Com- |munists done? There is a feeling | in many really competent quarters ‘that Communist China’ may have ‘made a fatal mistake. | The communes help to increase | \production. They strengthen con- i\trol of the workers. They further! ithe cause of’ pure communism. But what else? | Since the communes destrey more oF tess on his own. is separated ‘from his family and | made a mere unit in a machine, his family no lenger is a |. “hostage” apd he has nothing to ; lose if he revolts to throw off his | chains. | Since husband and wife are Soe and can be alone to- jgethér perhaps only once every: Itwo weeks, the commune system) jis not likely to be voted the most; pular way of life, however much) lit may appeal to the political) bosses of China. * * * In this connection, it is note- So'when the intellectuals started’ of arms of the soldiers, the masses: | lieve, that Peiping decided on | | measures — the unprecedented | the family system, each man is | If he | t “China’s ’s Woes -Maltiplyas- ‘Reds Try, “Communes population is inoketaing at a “pate of about 15 million persons per year, Some quarters on the out- : side are speculating that the love- everyetwo-weeks policy established 4within the communes actually may be a birth control technique con- ceived by Peiping to halt popula- . tion growth. It is cértain that Peiping is concerned about féeding its more than 650 million mouths. To control and push their mil- tions of commune workers, the Communists are reported to be sending more and more arms te distant areas. out to control the restless masses, the, greater become the chances of these arms falling inte the hands of rgvolutionaries. * * Western intelligence sources have reported there is reason to tbelieve the people within Com- munist China would give consider- able support to a Nationalist China landing force, if they thought it had a fair chance of success. This is an interesting. and important bit of information, along with the lat- est unconfirmed reports that’ Mar- shal Chu Teh will replace Mao as jleader of Comntunist China. It all adds up to an increasing jflow of evidence that Communist China is not riding down a smooth road, She has her troubles .and they are beginning to multiply. 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Richardson ot Greenwood, is the author of a 1,000- page compilation of the ‘Eisenhow- er Lineage,” described as the only and Dr. Milton sti seeiuatie’ refer, Mrs. Richardson also is a de- questions about family history to|Scendant of Hans Nicholas Eisen- Mrs. Richards haver —:as are severa] thousand other persons. charts show She explained there are at |President Eisenhower is a ‘fourth least five major reunion associa- cousin 6f Mrs. Richardson's moth- tions among descendants of the jer, Mrs. Ann Meranda Lynch Tay- first Eisenhauer. — lor, who died in 1941. Mrs. Richartson, a middle-aged e * ® former secretary,-said:— The Indiana woman, a former ‘fMy husband and Tf attended five employe, of the National Archives Eisenhower reunions this year and|in Washington, talked enthusiasti- everywhere we heard a wish ex-/cally of the projected national re- pressed that a national reunionjunion, which she thought should be the family, Both the White House could be held with President Ei-jheld in June 1959, preferably in senhower as the speaker." - |Pennsylvania not too far from the 168 acres of land which the Supple soft . leather in 30: other styles to select from _in Daniel Green Slippers from $5 to $8 Open Every Nite ‘ti] 9.P.M. at Sibley’s Miracle Mile Shopping Center bright, gay colors Dani Gren “FROLIC” \father's Civil War pension record.” . \ | CIVIL WAR MYSTERY s : * She explained that had it not Comfy Clippers been for the mystery of her ; grandfather's disappearance during The Frolic the Civil War she might never first American Eisenhauer settled near Fredericksburg. | She said she will write to the presidents of the five major Ei- | senhower reunion asseciations | and ask their cooperation in such a family gathering. “T' seem to be the focal person when it comes to family history,” Mrs. Richardson said. appointed, I just elected myself. for the job. I certainly didn’t know |how much work I was getting into i\when I asked to see‘ my grand- jhave become interested in geneal- | “My grandmother, vi ur, married Ira Anderson | Lynch in Connersville, Ind., in | 1857. One day grandmother went ‘ out to see where Ira was and | found his axe in a log. He’d gone | off te war, to join the 10th In- | diana Volunteers. | “He was injured in the battle of Mills Spring, Ky., Jan. 19,. 1862, }and came home on furlough. He jleft again and my mother was jborn after that, but she never saw her father; Ira never came — 'My grandmothér died in 1891 be- . A . jlieving he was killed in the Civil Miracle Mile Shopping W AD Center, S. Telegraph |} * k at Square Lake Rd. | differently. \Natiorlal Archives in May 1940.” ac ee ES acteage -— , She related. ‘‘The first division in Stainless Steel SPECIAL GRIDDLE Electric...Yet Washes UNDER WATER! @ no» Presto Regular $24.95 Presto SUBMERSIBLE Cautiol Master | which I worked was pension rec- lords. That was the first time. I ever knew just anybody could walk lin and ask to see a record like ‘that. I had always wondered about jmy. Grandfather Lynch so I asked ito see his record.” luv yYED 52 YEARS “I wasn’t! Catharine | But Mrs. Richardson found out | “IT became a secretary at the| sent Mrs. Richardson a letter of, thanks mentioning “the enormous amount of work you have done on the subject” and also thanking her for answering queries re- ferred to_her. by the White House staff about family history. xk * * A newly published German book on the Eisenhower genealogy lists Mrs. Richardson es the ‘‘American Eisenhower genealogist." Mrs. Richardson said she wrote to the President and got his permission ~ a an mailed to the Presibéint. He |before she sent the requested ma- terial to the German publishers. | Among her discoveries, Mrs, Richardson found that exactly 200 years. before Dwight David Eisenhower was inaugurated as 34th president of the U.S. the founder of the family in America was going through a ceremony of his own. On Jan. 20, 1753, a deed for 168 acres of Pennsylvania farmland was recorded in the name of “Hans Nicholas Iron Cutter (or Eisenhauer). ” During a visit there, Mrs. Rich- n Wag delighted to learn that idiscussed buying the farm . near Fredericksburg and a log cabin e’s Family Tree Gives Report i= mt a Est be CABIN BURNED~ But she explained that the log ‘cabin is not the original Eisen- hauer dwelling, She produced an ‘excerpt from the Pennsylvania Ga- zette of 1756 which said “that by a ‘letter from Fort Henry in Berks county dated August 7th there was advice the Indians were hovering about that neighborhood, some of them being seen almost every day and that they had burnt the house of Nicholas Eisenhhauer.”’ * * * vive historical}y-minded residents eel the second oldest son, Peter, while Mrs. Richardson's great-great- great grandfather was the third aldest, haem * * : Mrs. pre noted there are 1%6 different spellings of the family The early newspaper doesn’t say, | name, adding: “The descendants who use the spelling *Eisenhower’ are in the minority. But I filed my bulletins CLOCK abior Hen Sones etnias | Bataar Area $19.95) Miracle Mil Shopping Center FE 8-voud = (on the family lineage)” ‘under a: ! “ORGANS ‘|but apparently Hans Nicholas and his four sons and one daughter sur- Wiegand Music Center MILE MIRACLE. | SHOPPING CENTER FE 2-4924 Miracle Mile Shopping Center Nadon’s for Juniors Sizes 5 to 15 tS Lake ologreh of Somes PM. + nr ne Anderson Lynch survived the Civil! War and lived until 1941. The grand- daughter ‘discovered her | The pension data showed that Ira | missing jawey from his Indiana home and land Center, Wis. = He had 11 in his family. 1 | suppose that rather than be a burden, he just never came | home. He died on my 12th birth- day.” After solving the mystery of her grandfather, Mrs. Richardson be- gan to haunt the Library of Con- \gress and the Daughters of the | American Revolution | Washington, collecting more infor- imation about her ancestors. mon ancestor. Mrs. ‘Richardson's 719.95 ‘the year Hans Nicholas Eisenhauer ;was born. 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The stock has)... sal thar Wil be moedad est outlays of any industrial holders.of any company in the | | (aid) — a Uae = Market by growers and sold by : . eae) meeting next April 15 — sore a : sn aati. Mion ena 8 nth tein ieceee mao RS ccoacsen LOSE package , j eG 8 ; seas Bee esos ER Jur "118%! Det-oit Bureau of Markets, as of|Dhone continued higher early to-| the dividend rite on Ue Rew | the additional shares ne Be ps MAY wecccsss vesee- 10.22 | Thursday. day and the stock market as a} stock, if the spilt Is approved, be | trom ¢he split will be distributed Py iI c ; | Sep. icsties Lae Detroi : whole was moderately higher with} $8.30 a share. This would be | about June 1. The first quarterly : I ron | troit Produce steels strong. Trading was active.| $9.90 on the old stock. dividend on the split shares te fis | 2 : j Applea, Delicious, eu. ee Gains Pal “ Se This would be the first stock- would be made in daly. \ : . 7 : : : . | . a U vanities 4 | Wactine 6 ey s went| split in the history of AT&T, the! The board said it recommended : | i : ta, topped, ou reseaengececeece 1.80 os o = point or 50. Carrots, topped, bu. s..c.ssseesees 1.75|There were scattered losers, | = Celery dog etal i ccsensyeecons 18 sex ° ‘ 3 SNe a eet ren hapa: fal AT St mie mera n vente | Mi aci “See Chri Sta * Br SAM pawso ae Parsley Root (chs) dos, ....-+++-. 10) split and higher dividend, opened = AP Business News Analyst fire this year, although =i f Se eee ia) caged ates amen iet (Burst Into World's Night NEW YORK pnt roping the rece eve Auto Firm Looking for|sssm Detcious bun 9 2-"* 13] of 15,000 shares. After a tempe- g ae er en edie ok ke “ g Tomatoes, Hothse. Ne. i ib. bskt 2.75/ rary fractional loss, the price mas just a ewek away, business|te ,tecent " recession and its Corporate ‘Marriage’ to |" topped. fa... U8) was up around 3 firms have lined up today pro and| Squeeze on earnings as the reason. Fur C \ . (Continued From Page One) famed diviner, Balaam, son of con on the perennial holiday prob-| Some big companies are telling ur Concern Poultry and Eggs As steels came to life, gains of a| brothers, the visions of the inner| Boer, a gentile like the Magi and lems: others they prefer their employes © meeneie revursy point or better were posted for eye.” also, like them; from the ‘“‘moun- aj, Business gifts to customers and not receive gifts, and some are NEW YORK (UPI) — stude-| DETROIF! Dee, 17 (aby Prices, paig|U-S. Steel, Republic Steel and) 9) tains of the East,” delivered his (Suppliers; office parties; how long|#2rning their workers about what biberPackara Cop. Bee pousr,’ £0.% Detrait, for No, 1/Jones & Laughlin, Lukens rose| PROBED SPIRITUAL LAWS stunning oracle as recounted in a holiday to grant. ° SS a ee around for a corporate wiieavy type, hens [ag ee about 2. Youngstown Sheet and} To these authorities of the re-|Numbers 24: : More ofice workers this year| What itions. ‘The practice of ~ carrying a big tax loss in its fryers 3-4 : oe lehatag TAR = barred Bethlehem ria i fractionally. mote. mysterious ‘“Zendavesta,”| FORETOLD STAR i ey aptlineland! ee ae Tee ee cea rg q ks 90-22%; _ 0 0 . von” Prose added a ae Ne gpd capemetios double shot Ford and American Motors were most of which later was destroyed,| ‘There shall come a star out of they wouldn't do much nok ee be growing. a auction house 20-30: Ro. goon 2 ations ee me d about @ point in brisk trad- knowledge came not from facts|/Jacob, and a Scepter shall rise out Friday anyway. Gifts by business firms last | A.M; Somabend. cairn of? 4#%a-30; young toms) ‘> to lead the motor group. Chrys-|alone, but by finding in them the gf ieee ° tye) encima cave sili x * year — including those to their : S-P’s so-called diversificaton com- —— ler and Studebaker-Packard gainedjexpression of spiritual laws — b a FRED POOLE But it’ own employes — has been esti- : m p aws y Viz ut it’s far from a universal | mittee, said the nequisition of New| DETROIT, Ber. 17 (aPi—Bees, to.|fractions while General Motors/piercing the tangible to learn the oer tae’ Geicuae and te Holiday. Most banks will stay|Tunes ‘Gora cy cets a the uon : York Auction Co. is “under con-| Deiat: > ease lots, federal state lagged, showing a small loss. truth it signified. Sooke ap wracience and tne Fred Poole of 1238 Heitch St.jopen and so will de sa aa dollars, Some experts in the gift * - ‘ ; e ? : ie P ‘ : sideration." on ae. A a font 2: extra large Eastman Kodak was a 2-point They perceived a grand, divine past, had reason to watch the Waterford Township, has been stores. And many factories report field predict a drop this year of | large ; that the _|around 4 per cent, while others avg. 42: medium avg. 30%:| gainer. Du Pont and North Amer- elected president of the YMCAjthat the recent increase in new)... ¢ : Earlier this year Sonnabend | 2x5) S¢30 wid ave 30; grade B inres interlinking of all time and /heavens. To them each turn of}, : orders mak say about 8 per cent of the firms | announced conversations were (3-4. wid. arg. 3%: brow aree| ican Aviation were ahead about | space, trom the least particle to |earthly destiny was reflected in)~“0)P Bae ee Scored oir ary for! they've surveyed pendin, : tating. place on similar tines (SES, tz0 "4. ave. 42; m 33.} a point each, the cosmos. Each material ap- |nature—a “‘fravashi” — and they Other officers were D. B. Eames, them to produce y: much this ia : oe | with twe phonograph record | Commercially : Smaller gains were made by| Pearance was relative, a mere sought to detect it. first vice president; Clarke Kim-| A number of textile mills, how- a «oe makers — Imperial Records, |isrge 6-40; laree 37-39; medium 3033; Raytheon, General Elec-| manifestation of a basic sub- * ek ball, second vice president; Frank/ever, will take a long Qoliday with! j), +: 4 . ‘ Ine,, of Los Angeles and Ca- | Prone >. de A txizs large 40-40%: ltric, Westinghouse Electric, Hupp, stance all harmonized by a com- | Three times in the past 10 Niggemen, third yw protien. |=) Oe ees Seon. BHCIPS Pay Raised | dence Records, Inc., of New {27 * = = Illinois Central, Texas Co. and Pfi-| mon, universal force. months, marvelous displays (as de- age pmol peat re erence ts ee rel MOUNT PLEASANT w — City : : , ' wi ! and some state gov- “ ~ i . zer. To decipher its majestic mes- sabap ety a ~ eT nee ne Bigler, a member of the board ofjernments will have a erday employes have been voted a 5-cent Be auction house earned $419,- Livestock — ages, they studied the earth. bet , fe Sos The aS directors. ‘|weekend. Stock exchanges will be|P0Urly pay increase and will be of- or $2.23 a common share in DETROIT LIVESTOCK New York Stocks water, the air — and the fiery) efore their gaze. Shere ha been closed Friday, fered paid-up insurance by the font foe. 1h ote " _——S salable 00, Balk’ gerty ppatinnls -- Boy (Late Morning Quotations) aes: Saray oe Pious eee R h Head Named * ** Cty Manager A eras ' ea . Bu t ons A _,| an urn in the previous spring, |Researc ea am : : City M mission basis raw furs consigned sod teiere unecie cows pened sendy” on = Riggoimariing or teal semitties |@utumn and early winter. 7 je a ee ee isa Sacronne arcana: from Europe, Asia, Africa, and 19.09; caneare Sah _ cules fe se-is.ee:| Air Redue Ba Efoses”_.:: $8.5|"Take heed, my brothers. The fin-| It had now been four months DETROIT @®—Robert E. Pick- raga - ~ se a proximate $15,000 a year. America, operating a, two-story |““2 Mulls 23.0035.00 Alling Gu... 08 LABNB ZL: 8a/ ger of life oft writes in smallest] since the last spectacle, To the UP, 44, of Wilkes-Barre, Pa., is the a et ie anak of ieee | Gold storage warehouse and 10-|wealt’ sows steady to 5 conte lewers| Alls Chal... 33 * My -:: 23] script.” Above the Pleiades winked) Magi, four was a perfect num- [new executive director of the Citi- dropping se pmax faire P H - Story loft building An New York| mot mized ois No, 2 and 3.180330, ibe. Am airiin’.. 334 *s.-.... 20:t]and Aldebaron blazed red on the| ber, represented in the four ba- jzens Research Council of Michi-\large. A record number SES aper Savings Costly 4 based Z weighs 1038.0 bo easly sles lwo. i;|am Con": $f Lorduard .... ae [forehead of the bull sic elements, Ht a fourth con- | tie succeeds the late Loren|2fe reported holding them out-| NEW YORK (UPD—The aver "e 4 No. 3" 360-900 Ibs. Wade it 36; mined An Mary 43 Lou & Nash .. 77-¢| “Tomorrow, amonth hence, who junction occurred, they could = . side the office itself, turning the|age firm spends $1.25 checking pa- Fades ows, 200-400 Ihe. 14.50-15.50; No.| Are Motors -. 38.1 Martin Co..... 323|can know? We have applied our| ouly conclude some prodigious |B. Miller. He formerly was a vice/ entertainment — and policing —|perwork in order to save 87 cents Vealers—salable 175" , Am Tell & Tel 3 = ae 48-2) subtlest mathematics, and looked meaning, president of the Pennsylvania Econ} chores over to professionals. according to the New York State nd. good» 2.0094.00; call “and desi: get Maree 52°: T74/long into the face of the fire. But kok ot omy League. | “The practice of business firms|Commerce Department. - thane in. Lambe weneses,| eer. o 4 WT Oe 8 Tr8 who is man to read the hour of Melchior’s old eyes roved with ace: —— annnrerenas one load es ant Ace i} Atchison .... 26.7 Mpls Hon ..1184/the Omnipotent? And yet, per- iced familiari ene Josd choice o prime, led ‘4D oy BE M&M | 1068 ees practic ‘am ity among the Iara "23.00 ai .gte lead prime woeled ng Ae 2°. 462 Minn P&L. ... 32 chance, tonight! sidereal landmarks, As Pisces feteis ht; suk ts cheks arian nn wag, co 36 Moot rare oes * * * wheeled above the eastern hori- 6.60-10.75. pram poe --- i55 Motorola ..... 58.8 By every indication, they had/|20n, he trained his attention there. Burroughs... 423 Mueller Br .. 274) available to them the cryptic, mes- Tidings in the constellation of TU Tell 1 | pag need th Nat Biso\.... $03/sianic time-data set down by the fishes had the noblest import. Cdn Pac ..... 297 Net Cash R .. 78 | astounding Jewish seer, Da nie!,| HEAVEN {x t S 0Ca 5 ee as Nat Gyps .... 59.2/ who five centuries before held S speak Gater Trac... 67.6 Nat Lead ....113 Shortly, his arm rose and he f f Ches & Oh ., 663 Nort & West Pr 44.5 powerful sway in the courts of Per- inted haking fi “OT at 0 0 e@ un ows & -. & Pee 4:'| sian k poin a shaking finger. ‘‘Lo y Guys 80° Nor Ste Pw... 21 | San kings. The heavens speak!” There Clark Bguin - 1 Oven ong || as. The Magi, as the land’s ancestral against the jeweled blackness, not DETROIT WP — Striking printers| S22" Eee °: $0? Owens th or se4/SAvants, had opportunity then t0/oniy the great planets Jupiter and cg Pec G @E .. ens the enigmatic chronology for |cn?. noe “super at seven of the nine Booth News-|Coe,Paim -.. 8 pan ‘aw air 22|STaSP “oe enigmatic cwotogy ler |Saturn converged, but Mars, too papers, Inc., were told today by|coun ges '..a14 Fas, Bpl’..... or4|the coming of the Great One aS|ioining in a resplendent trigon, their union to vote by Sunday night |$2° Pt, ---- $9 Parke De... 39.5 Siven by the honored foreigner. x *« * : on whether to accept a new con-|Consum Pw’. 56.6 Pepe Cols "2. 38 Daniel, in his seventh, eighth and) 424 excla tions bu tract and end a walkout that began| Gaur ira) 482 Bitzer 2. 195.5|twelfth books. | ee Sesion: Nov. 3. Coat ag MS Phelps D's... et the rooftop and some Magians a } Sic “leetrertinns to ‘bold’ sha (httet hac” W4 PRS Mal prea et mn cen ee ee te cree eile wean ; secret ballot oh (SoS, By 713 Bure Ol ..... 414] Prophecies of the event; “Be- /however, they grew silent, watch- ; _ were issued — Curtis Pub ... 13.8 pave Rp op .. held, one like the Son of Man | ing the luminous solar embrace. ‘ oe licens nee I Det Pais. 2) Rex ** 49.3} came with the clouds of heaven |Stillness, deep as the reaches of ue headquarters at Indianap- Dour At ae a1 at Se ae and there was given to /space, settled over them. " . 1 Dut... 48: aA cas . An ITU headquarters spokesman|BiPe"t,. ‘z;- %1¢ Saleway st. :: $03| tasting dontinica which shal! not | _ Bat then, suddenly, as if a door | said Elmer Brown, ITU president, | Best Se? ---1$8 Sears Roeb |.. 38:2 pass away.” : lel pan ooh co aed | sent telegrams to the seven ITU|EI Auto L .-:: 384 Shell Oth, .... 82 ° new light flashed in the eastern units telling them that the contract er ned on i Bocony ....... {$2} .Beyond this, however, other| firmament. A new star, a stella : offer made by Booth had met re- |B; | Sou ag ocee Ba tenuous factors linked the Magi] mova, a flame no astronomer i = quirements. of the national ITU. ach B rry Rd... oF} with Israel's hope of a redeemer.| ever proved or postulated, burst 14 ITU tie said the telegrams b Tra Ce na Outed us ag hags in time, Abraham dwelt} into the world’s night. ' were union locals at the r Den . 402 Std Ol NJ .... s6.7}in Ur of the Chaldees, which , Ann Arbor News, Bay City Times, [Se a - ue Stud Pack 3§4| modern archeology has located on fe carp ente ae 5 — on ca . , ‘ Muskegon Chronicle, Flint Journal, |Gen Fas... 7) SUR O8,..-... 61 ithe Persian gulf. {la xays sitters ne rome oe ¢ ; _ F Patriot we (Gem Mille “oS a4 eutoer Pap -. 324 _ crown. It opened its sublime might me a Watches 4 : J p = acksor Pye , a W |Gen rs. nf iv BL se DISTANT ORIGINS to the tired and g' g, and silver- |# : j P ~ ‘Oo . - itu. he .P. Morgan and Co, |" the ‘Grne Rapids ters analSet ee Bt Hetteg s:$) ovis ot the tag's relizion, of te ages of the mountain of Z| | 3 : ceanh Rackde Brom. the and) Gch Ting, os GL Time R Best’. 48 | which Zoroaster Spitama was only |". he mountains of Za- Honered the world over as one of the finest j Will Change Name 2es%, newsmen were not in |Gugee gr - Ed reawycm ~ at*)a latter-day reformer, go deep into|=™* orem eye nem Onan Cea re | ; bel oe le. 134 mane x * peatedly for the official watch of the Olym- : qg me cluded in the new ITU move. Goodtich ..... 4 on Pac ....... 36.5| that same antiquity. Perhaps the 4 ic games ... it is yours to give with pride : . a ; eae “MT, Unit Air Lin’. 29.1 The Magi saw their star “in the |% Exquisitely designed models for ladies wiki | NEW YORK (AP) — A famous | . Qfeyhgund ... 181 Unit Pruit |: 39:3 : east.” There in the “land of the | or without diamonds. For the men are water- tame in American financial bis — News in Brief a 1 be mip... a83 Aryans,” there where the mystic Proseis ‘that are designed to remain in style wry, J. P. Margen & Go, will in | eat at ue Steel 2 ata wisdom of the Orient mingled with “~ . al ihe are designed to remain in style j undergo a slight alteration as a|_ A meeting of the Democrats will Indust Ray.) 337 Yeo Rest te a faith older than history, there , j result of a merger. be held at the Groveland Town-|it Rand 987 we _ at, : ae in the land of the nightingale and 5 i The Morgan firm will be merged Ser ag man ay, Dec. 20 at ‘he t a ae Wette A * 276 the rose, above the high plateau of pier r with Guaranty Trust Co. to form) ~— r se mebboers “ us Mon et eee Di Gea Persia, a star appeared. : natty Guaranty Trust Co. of ti sper hg Woolworth.” 828 No one knows its nature. No |¥ =o eae i New York. The new institution Oe 3 Yale tee. 31 . ' ; will be the fourth largest bank in 4 Fi Di Johta Man "484 yourtente' 1183 fore of Babylon. Whatever mans Feaerai Tax" the nation on the basis of capital es iscovered ones & Lb .. 58 pes. ‘Hs? shadowy Melchizedec, priest of the lore of Babylon: Whatever man's _—_ : : , elsey Hay |. 40.4 : : ; instruments or research may dis- | : =. assets and earnings. ' Most High God to who Abraham) |, h 5 - j ~ : tet at 3 High Schools. ' paid tribute, was one of them. a fer te Mant on ek = . | ! | Both are known as} — . Walkou Ch | Only “they She the Jews, tial! their e | nis hearts ; O | BI ! . banks — . : yes and in their hearts. a “wholesale banks rather than re DETROTT Wh — Four fres were al Chirysier Se Ge alec ho el = thelr Beart. rangze ossom ‘ i a we re pee es Drags Int 17 | x . ; ag banks for bisinesses and other|nien schools’ Sourles sai — rags nto t/t GY | Tee Mags taith, too, foresaw _jcAnise .. for thy light is come. if , _ nstucll ol going in for|night. Police said thav| . detiverer — “Sosiosh" — who in . ag oo ea ies = ae A very special gift for a very special person. A gift 4 S as persona. (—Chrysler’s would besto rlasti . vs oa * : i z f inane. Te co rl = onal been thie Gnas Ae a ab ps ROU hrysler jE chem stow fas tasting, — ten And the gentiles shal come ; that she will treasure for years and years. A wonder- ‘ jue as a wholesale ‘bank. : new layoffs, drag a archives aise my well lavelins oe ee ee ful s io y i , Bee Mirah Rincena| Tiescat ths'tiven nial as-er ot ae agged into a 17th pie ialioned ray wohl Baye » Gold and incerse, and they shall/s ul selection of Orange Blossom styles. Priced from $50 ¢ ~ chairman, will become chairman| timated $50,000 damage at De-| The new layoffs, affecting about| Prophecies of a savior. Ey SUR BQ ed ; ' ‘ and chief executive officer of the| troit Eastern High Schoo} last /900 Detroit and Indi Sula ines. and Indiana workers,} Moreover, centuries before, the) TOMORROW: The Journey. 4 r bank. te » | might. One was under the school {brought Chrysler's total idleness = ; ; W a vee an And fhe other in & jin the nation to 43,630. This was ¥ ——— ‘ Oo ; saat! more than half the company’ total|% . ® ' 4 men s ec ~ ko kt eerie Range ¢ Full Color Christmas Decorations ; Donates Small blazes at two other schools|' Negotiations in the Dodge Main|} for YOUR | ! Chi 1 ar , read aed paoabeigacoen of a total of peotoctitns rates strike of 7,100 em-|{ ee ee ; e 000 students: Neither fire was|ployes continued today. Yester-| ies ; ° ns fiome serious and no-one was hurt. One|day’s effort failed to bring an|@i™ Made oj Eiwece ' The Women’s Guild of All Saints|°f, th blazes was in a locker room. agreement. — {= i Episcopal Church has donated $65, The, evacuation of the students Chrysler, blaming a parts short-| #iaae . i .for Christmas to the Franidin|@ oth cases was orderly. age from Dodge Main, laid off 750|f Anson Jewel Cases Pearls j Boulevard Children’s Home. St. Clement's High Sch employes at the Detroit Forgely ' Brocaded and leather Simulated or cultured ; — t ok suburben Center Lice cleared tg (Plant. Another 160 were laid off at|¥ Sty less Handsomely de. pearls exquisitely matchea © *St@fUlY designed in the Children at the home will spend| building of mor than 1,100 stu. |‘ Forge plant in New Castle, |g signet ore and oer manner he ie the money on presents for friends| dents a ache ioe a looker | 14: 4 priced trom $4HIS_, $00 to. $PGGOO trom $2BgR00 ; relatives, said Mrs. Beatrice! T°0™ fire filled corridors. : ; é ' L * f * » * E : . . s Pca ss spacated ap Detrot Cody High School evacu- Soviets Produce Less : | - ; See Our Display of Hamilton, Bulova, Elgin and Longines Watches i a8 an annex to the Oakland County|a fire in paper behind a radia- NEW YORK — More than onelft ——— ee | are ; | ‘ j Children's yelp children, | tor, Firemen put out the blaze with os of the Russian people are 3 6 Ft. Long Sleigh ~ mostly orphans, who have become|hand exteinguishrs. armers, compared with less than . = the county through no Soca ‘dh pet in the United States.|¥ tie THESE eg Pov ie DECORATIONS ' . ; ; \ fault of their own, . But, says the publication, Food En-|¥ for your home. j i 4 : ee. et Sears Plans New Store _|gineering, Russia produces only 71/# saw ye Life Size.” othing to build, paint or : | ; ‘eS i : ' | | a , ° ° . = = The eens wil attend a Christ-| CHICAGO im — Sears, Roebuck year ‘against 6 gomde in thee J ; , | , ' jae aton said, at the. night,. Mrs.'and Co. announced plans today |United States: 49 pounds of sugar M., A BENSON co I ; OPTOMETRISTS — JEWELERS \> and Mrs. D. c Lg | . = ae new | store = Port Shel to 100 pounds in this country, and ¥° gg ~s ° oy Enc. : | ue . C. Farner, in Clarks-/Mich., as part of g 50-milion-|.6 t ane . Saginaw -St. ‘ - AG i ST. - , ‘f ; ane doher paises ¢ fn sn niall grain against 1.1 tons in} j ginc . ® FE 4-2521 I 81 N. SAGINAW: ST. FE 2-3612 é xpans progr PRIA Seas ac ee as wa | Bnet ta tM a NB a NN MW Ne Me et! “ = . ‘ > HARRWMBMBRDA RAMAARAIADRI mde MIRA IMRPMRAWMPM WARD TRIM R ; ; : bE. Ly