PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1959—72 PAGES oe on eect tiie dial tisamrerot women pare satire stn eros cemesemnt etetanitanasctataan teil & i : + Payroll Tax Out LN Defense Secretary Sworn In _ Torrent Floods -—Senate OKs Game French Valley ‘Nuisance Levy - During Night $34 Million Package of Rupture Caused by Five-Day Storm Fills GOP Cracks Jamup;. . . - Await House Action — | Morgues With poties. FREJUS, France i) —- A -massive torrent released. by : the thundering collapse of adam left a sluice of death, ‘silt and destruction today — ‘along the rich Reyran River Valley in the French Rivi- ‘era. . At least 140 persons are dead, and 160 missing. Millions of tons of water backed up behind the 185-foot high Mal- | passet Dam by five days of heavy ‘rain were loosed upon the peace- fully sleeping farm valley Wednes- day. ‘The water smashed houses, up-— | LANSING (7 — The Sen-, ate last night approved a’ '34 - million - dollar Republi-: lean package of nuisance taxes to break a legislative log jam. Senators moved swiftly on the 166th day of the rec- ord-long 1959 session, with) majority Republicans gal-| vanized to action by the, threat of a Democrat 1 per. cent payroll tax. The four dills, all passed on party line votes of 18 to 13, jwere tustied to the House where’ the next move in meeting Michi . * * . reoted trees, rolled over trucks, an’s cash ‘crisis will come next ; . derailed trains and breke: tele- gan NEW CABFNET MEMBER — As one of bis a Philadelphia banker, has been deputy secretary | graph and telephone poles. a ar line P. Photo | Their fate was’ uncertain. But last official duties before departing on his world under Neil Mcklroy. He is sworn in here by | 4 ' b ; = re T : wating Prose Photo 1. ir fate ® ee | offip tonight, President Eisenhower witnessed the Frank Sanderson, White House administrativ fours after—as rescuers began _ A TOY FOR EVERY CHILD — Chief Boiler- on the Center's annual Christmas project. “Give if a final selution was built ou varinatin’ ceremony voters ot we eore ae de . ute House administrative arriving and the waters subsided tenders Merrill Duge (eft) and Robert G. Wade -us the repairable toys,”’ they said, “and we'll around them, the package was ~ tar of Defense ‘Thomas Gates. ar left. Gates, . into the Mediterranean—the full réepair—used-toys-at-Naval-_Reserve-Tpaining-Cen-.see_that-no.child-in the Pontiac a area goes without | sure to be enlarged by 20 to 30 — , oo ’ ws oo ‘range of disaster became appar- : ier. They’ and other naval reservists are working one for Christmas. tae ‘ million dollars. , vent. The four-mile wide valley, 16 eo npn There were signs the House, ov Will Depart. After Talk to Nation miles southwest of Cannes, was a - tacit Senate agreement. would jumbled canal of wreckage and silt. — Merchan 5 (fer $200.00 esse Toys ae ees ke Starts World Jaunt Tonight Te aes ean or Old Courthouse, Land . i . ‘founded by Julius Caesar in _49 for Tots Gov, Williams, * eho” has pegged’ ‘WASHINGTON (AP) — Presi- of conferences and the second plea for settlement of the steel ‘BC. pe was one of the landing jew revenue-needs-at 10 million dent Eisenhower takes off for meeting this week of the | National! dispute, and an explanation of | points in the Allied invasion of ic P Senate’ p ¥ st jer idollars, denounced the GO te Rorhe tonight on the first leg of a ‘Security Gouncil, with which Ei-. Eisenhower's purposes in mak- southern France _in_ 1944. Members of the Pontiac Naval; ‘programas “miserable and inade-| \jet-propelled good -will tour of T1' senhower has been discussing ing his extraordinary journey. | The old an amphitheater” are ‘quate, dictated by politics and de- nations ‘ SCUSSINg ° : Rom ter, A group of downtown merchants has made an offer Reserve Training Center are pel void of either legic or equity.” His departure, immediately aft budgetary and other matters Eisenhower told his news con- the town’s main tourist attraction, MtO% 1 inning', their annual toy drive in) *° pparture, unmediately § arence. W as vater. . : ‘ ° adio-television speech to the'~ The t-minute broadcast, start- ference. Wednesday he wants to|“as under water ° ~ . ° ff I Zz er a radic 5 of $200, 000 for the 55-year-old county courthouse and) an has al Christmas Hit by the package as it left ‘nation. will follow a full day's ing at 7:15 pm. EST was ex- prove to the people of the world | Lines of bodies lay im the . ockings, of underpriviledged chil-| the Senate were liquor and beer he ed State 1 é va. uable p ope is § uated on a Saginaw- Huron! jstockin seme : i fs = ; “es -_ . , ithat t United States is a “'gooc th } ] r rty it sit t idrenm in the Pontiac area. | drinkers, persons with the to- work schedule. It includes a series pected to include bet a aw partn Y’ Ait ther nations. i re | on of Frejus and nearby streets. I “What we*need now are the) bacco habit and telephone wers. - quest for a s peace. The offer to buy wastmade in a letter to Robert Y. |ioy.”” said Chief Boilertender Rob- 6. 41; would bit cigar and e * Pierre Seraud, watchmag at the Moore, chairman of the Board of Auditors, from Geor gel G- Wade whe is Steen pipe smokers, now exempt from’ y ‘e he : Join Hood His revel have one other ma- ty helcapler ie range ms _ ae, ~~? Richman. He said he was a}jvcai merchants each year, but| “ '*es for four million dot, jor objective, apart from the in “:about 9 o'clock £ heard a ter- Y 1 member of the independent many are donated by famffies in| rs. and cigarette smokers for a: dividual problems he will discuss | rife cracking,” he said. “I 1 . j additional nine millions with such leaders as India’s r ae ; Constitutional group of merchants in-! “ee 'DOUBLE BEEK TAB tins Minister Nehru. That is to Save ourselves, the. dem fe bow. Ml terested in the property. : Anyone wishing to donate arti- : Aub! He is the basis for future summit! ing: Forty-nine million eubie-me it was the first-offer made for, cles may call the iraiming center T_ tro— thers would on ; Tnegotiations with Soviet Premier ters of waters (nearly 10 1 Hic 1 the old building, completed in 1904,| at 469 8S." East Blvd. State's’ $1.25 a Warrel tax on beer Nikita Khrushchev ore eee | park y 0 , ion Confab F ed and the city block of property “All we want are tops that have land ne 0 odo cr mnillion - : To that end he will meet In artying sceevthine sith it ae u i Ops iat Me iquor to ce 15 ons More. — . se ee Os . S 7 aM, y jbounded by Saginaw on the east, euigrown their use, are broken ur 4 pres By PETE LOCHBILER Paris Dec. 19-21. with French wife-and I were able to get to / ~ The fourth would put a 3 per . r ; . ‘ hor ade 2: dis ; r *, r r sv er res oi J } rTroUn whe je spe worn,’ said Wade of 228 Edison St. | cent lev ills of telep W hy does a 17- -yeal old boy who has never been in: President Charlies de Gaulle, igh gr d here we spent. a | jon the west, and a line’ of ‘com-|, , ? ' “rible State League of Women| mercial shops on the south. Tt, Once we get enough, we can} telegraph and intrastate leased trouble with the law before involve himself in a holdup. British Prime Minister Harold horrible night. iswing into high gear .Macmillan and German Chan- |‘ wWiGHTY ROAR West Huron on the north, Wayne; Voters, Jaycees Move would ene the. prosecutor's of-: ie * wire users. The anaual yield from with a hardened ex-convict? -eellor Konrad Adenauer. ci railw , ‘ Ce e : s source was put at eigh . ~ sta > yah. - ; Sauver Gil, a railway worker, for April 61 Ballot The group's offer, rnore than _ |P* reservists will spend their) million dollars. Especially when the older man. plans to slay the tob-~ 1. presidential party of 21 per ‘said he heard a mighty roar and likely to.be rejected, comes as a [spare time between now and) The four measures were rushed bery victim in coid blood to prevent his talking? < sons, traveling by Military Air,the next thing he knew. his door LANSING as tps MOVE! modern $3,000,000 courthouse “ts 1Chr isimas repairing. mending and | 15 passage a few hours after a If Carroll L. Lay knows the answers he won't—or can "{ Transport jet liner, will take off;was burst open by the surging wa- ee ti Honel 7 emestee was! being comstrasind at the county [Painting the donated toys ‘Continued on Page 2, Col. 3) express them Me i. bout. 8 m tonight T “ a constitutional: conv aS Service center’ on Telegraph Last year they repaired, enough , ~ .. about 8 p.m. tonigh iS| By the time I t of » re oO war F fr : ow , _ y the time I got out of bed eee aed teeta, pew | oad. for 100 ferme, oF aes _____He_knows. however that {2 the sake or * he i Ww “due in ome at noon._ttalian_tinte., the water Was al hy onoulders.” = dag ac ycnchallbcnncerer pees et shildre . *faces a criminal charge that Friday after a refueling stop a : dent of the League of Women Vot-; The two-story courthouse has not timated 300 children. Cigar: lover Lodge . ces a 8 Goose Bay. Labrador he said. “My wife, her mother ers of. Michigan, said a petition officially been put up for sale yet.) “We've put more men on the Yul Ss tori could lead, on conyiction, to IE's PARTY and I ching to a mattress. The drive to get the proposition on the Nor has its value been appraised, |project this year and “are hoping Breaks Own Heart Two ule orles as much as life in prison. aN oo , Water kept coming into the house ballot wilt Be -undertaken_jointly by according to David Levinson, Bir: ito make more. yoitthful eyes twig- Ch Id Lay was arraigned yesterday on | In the group will be the Presi, and we were pressed-against the her group and the Michigan Janior jminghaes supervisor in charge of |}; le on Christmas morning,” Wac ee for aren 4 charge of armed robbery in the Ge"'s he ane ps wile Vad ane ceiling before it started to. go - Chamber of) Commerce. ‘the: Board of Sepervisors’ special | i says For more reasons than one, Sen. ._ $60_holdup. ang near-fatal shooting MTs John Eisenhower: the Pres down.” She said ‘the 300.000 « eaniy courthouse building committee. | Wade and Lt. Cmdr. Wiliam C. L. Harvey Lodge (R-Oakland Starting Monday vi 4 1%vear-old Highland Town- ident Spe tsonal physician, Maj Many bodies were discovered in i ; ” " i ; . . ‘en How: \ . vas ; any gos € Set Be stems were expected to ten “We've got about a year and a Remick, commander of the Cen-,County) v od'ted reluctantly last ship gas station attendant Gen Howard 1. Snyder; two a. sea of mud in Frejus signatures were expe ‘half to go before we even get! iter will draw their list of deserv--night for a 20 per cent tax on “Read me a story about Santa speech writers, Malcolm Moos and “ © ; obtained in the first six months t ne ii ; res Also arraigned on the same jeyin McCann d Robe Fifteen persons. including two | of 1960. < ~ jaround t@: If, "beget. ling. families from area church cigar and pipe smokers. Claus, Mommie! ha as Victor Hood, 25, a ul i 1 cent s het p children, clung to a shuddering . _ , ia? charge was yo, ac Murphy, Fis wer's chef . “ oie We a Ss “ETS oe However, Richman, president | groups * * * Does this sound familiar: ‘ . \ ep 4 senor ef diplo old mill through the night and The pian calls not only for a ' Final deli : Ht begin tw: P > MI cused of shooting Dale F. New. matic: adviser for the tour oug re p ‘of the: Downtown Merchants | inal deliveries will begin two Lodge, a heavy cigar smoker, The Pontiac Press, next Mon- ton in the back execution-style were saved just Defore the “build conecon vote but for changing the) asso. said the. offer. was made |OF pias ays before Christmas. (aig he figured it would cost him day, will start a Christmas serial Secretary of State Christian A. ing collapsed. in a merciless attempt to pre- basis of électing delegates to the _ : : am ; ; pein ial aeatien.. 0 pecan Se Sree feet ee $150 @ year. fer ative, entitled Santa and vent him from talking. Herter is staying behind in The French’ government pro; | body should take the ball and see T k O D : * * * the Iee King.” It is an adven- ; a Washington tog-make detailed cjsimed the valley a disaster Under the proposal, the conven- | what ts going to be done with ruc wner Vreaming — The portly Lodge. who smokes’ tare story about an Eskimo boy Roy J. Carl, Highland Township palicy preparations for the Paris jaye vas) sast€ tion’s makeup would paraliel- that! that valuable property.” DALLAS, ‘Tex. (UPD .— A (upwards of ‘a dozen. 30-cent stogies| Bamed Oonik, who starts out te justice of the peace, ordered the meeting. ‘ k kot ef the State Legislature—one. dele-/ buys find -Santa—Claus—and_ the Ice _two held_under $25,000 bond each _ dee s '. He emphasized the offer was not, dilapidated pickup truck was ‘daily and gives others away, Witt he on hand in Paris The French aircraft carrier La- gate elected for each representa. . King. for examination Dec. 10. That is . an tive and one for each senator. en on behalf of the-association: —noted-on-s* Deltas street yester- this cigars—monthly oe of 300. ee * ‘the same day authordles hope Ju: When the President arrives there fayette, “formerly the USS. Lang- * * * It was made by a group of | day bearing this sign: “Will |The habit costs him a year, venile Court will waive. jurisdic. ate om Dep. 18. ley, served as a floating hospital x 2, ‘ t ° = i Lif i : . } : ahi. The Constitution now calls for a\_ (Continued of alanis OL Ys bee ee Zo he sald _Alvo starting --on Monday iM ition over the third member in the In addition to Italy. he is to visit and Ment flee ‘ for rt rescue pet , The Press is ‘Little Gabe and holdup. 16-year-old Theodore A Turkey, Pakistan, Afghanistan, In- CoPters. The S. Aw Force of- convention comprised of three dele- ered. to parachute aid if neces: gates cm from eac h sary, . of the ‘ m ere ce a "Ba rbara No S ubstitute’ eg Mendova as an’ adult, Assistant “OMe Dec 22 Top French officials rushed fo STUMELING BLOCK ; : ' +4 the scene to assess the need for Little Gabe is an angel whe Prosecutor Edward H..Shigley said This provision has been a stum- | _ relief. The navy prepared initial- ing bloc : < as _Plays a trampet. But, some- he would ask for a postponement B.. ng block ta Der a meen! : times he plays his hymns Im in the Dec. 10 hearing so that evi- Spring i in December? | ly to feed 10,000 people. Army or con-con proposi eee u e Ce . usy! | swing time. “ Watch for this dence against all three defendants engineers loaded equipment on the Golden Stars,’ an illustrated Mendoza of Like Orion. dia. tran. Greece, Tunisia; France. —

Temaperatares so him. ¢ gubernatorial nomination be : iss... #1 mo # In eontrast, Carroll Lay is a EL CENTRO, Calit (AP) the wife of one of hie men has| Uyiversite’ raed Michigan State ian... 14 pm {rail looking slight youth — stand- Staff Sgt. Richard J. Marcumia birthday. Why? ‘Sen, "Os dl ae ber, sud | 10 a.m... 36 ing only about 5 feet 3 inches showed up at home the other day’ When Lambert -was a youngster riton H. sie wires; i '— who appears much ‘younger —wrapped as a birthday present./on a farm near Saxon, W. Va., he’ than his 17 years. . & few hours after the holddp. his * 34) Highland Townshjp hall, his face|detailing your husband to you—|J made buck sergéanf,”. he re-|week to pick a new president ‘uke 44. go(DUried in his hands, . jte work or use as you see fit./called, “I've been giving my men replace Leroy J, Wallace who com: 8 BL ais father, Van’ Buren La “I recommend that he start put/off for "their birthdays. and their|firmed yesterday that he resign | : y of, | breakfas 'ye|two week rk - $2/45100 Indignwood Ka., Lake Orion, Vv serving you brea t in bed, Wives’ . birthdays, I reckon I’ye)/'Wo weeks ago. % 36| = factory worker, was able ‘to wait on you hahd and foot and!given about 2,000 days off.’* Wallace” became , president, ‘last, ; $i. 34) visit the youth for the first time do the floors and’ dishes. . x we we June, succeeding Edwin J. Ander! shag i since his arbest Monday night, Marcum, 27, from Flint, Mich.,, Lambert switched to the Air son who left the pos? to become nga Carroll Lay began sobbing. 1 in a st@ady gaze, replied per-. tax vote as if turndown, with 18 affirmative votes’ by the proceedings that required, night and southwest 15-20 miles Friday. may se nd him to Jackson for the After arraignment, “Carroll. Lay sat hunched over in an office in The father “sat down next to his. rant Office “Lawrence ‘Lambert, x * roff “Of the Landrum:Griffin-labor_re-_ ‘offer. Like M Heacock refused to _In_the background, —but- e Moore, Hea ° ’ form_bill, Broomfield told- Rotari- cifically mentioned, was the like-; not-spe- disclose how much the offer was. ‘ans President Eisenhower's appeal \for or from whom it came, to the people helped produce ‘“‘the ~ ek * minimums: bill a responsible Con-\, In discussing, the receipt ‘of the gress could Pass.’ proposal, however, Heacock, said the bid ‘wasn't big eonugh.”' Richman said he had been as- sured by Moore that the county could produce a clear title to the | courthouse property before the | written offer was delivered. FAsorer: rans trust fund to give. ‘the ailing state. treasury an im- ‘mediaté transfusion. - * * e prelude to the nuisance) »s, GOP strategists brought | on the payroll tax for a 10 to 19 Legislature Deals. Bagwell a Slap LANSING @®,— Politically, the Senate’s niisance tax decision was a slap in the face to Pant D. Bagwell, defeated 1953 Republi- ean candidate for governor. : And it possibly provided a fore- tasteof a clash for the 1960 GOP © As a > | Her Birthday Present? Hubby’ Gift-Wrapped mazoo). * The Air Force As his party’s tituldr ‘leader: | veteran was recalled, “No birthday without a husband And he did. present..could be. enjoyable. position of. authority, DETROIT #—Directors of Goe- I'm| “For the last 20 yeats ever since|bel Brewing Co. will meet ‘followed orders: Force after W orld War IT and now, Marcum's superior, Chief War- heads. 14 ‘rugge@' paratroopers at the tiny El Centro Auxiliary Land- ing Field. president and general rhanager of the Detroit- Lions, ‘professional football team. Wallace gave no by reason for his’ resignation. i _ ee ‘the’ Same letter ‘whenever i y dine ee . fs vot 98 North Saginaw - Street SMM)... SPORT DEPT. —d2nd Floor ROTHERS Simo’ Le ae 7-0z. 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Choice ‘of attracti Family fun gift. .Standatd - table-top green with white colors. Buy .now! stripes, om square wood fold= Sporting Goods Dept. Persy St, Devement_ 1 Mert to hasten a judgment in the matter. - to give direct testimony although ~ $00 4S huinanty possibie.* THE PONTI: | ; DECEMBER 3, 1959 PONTTAG, MICHIGAN. ne Row a “ind 4 to Shelby Battle Nears Civil Service Ponders Fire Chief's Ouster SHELBY TOWNSHIP — The fate “ot suspended Township Fire Chief Ciyde Schmidt is now im the bands: of the local Civil Service Commis-| sion, - i* * * Final testimony was taken last, night, Now the commission is faced with the task of weighing the evi-' dence to determine if ouster or re- instatement of the chief is in order. A series of hearings was held with Witnesses appearing cithen, te correberate the actions of the suspended fire official or to sub- stantiate the charges brought by Tewnship Supervisor Steve Skula. Skula had charged Schmidt with inefficiency, insubordination, dis- courtesy “ and mismanagement stemming from an investigation of! the fire department conducted: a September. x * Three final rebuttal itmesses for the suspended chief were examined, last night, Eight were scheduled; for the final session, but the attor- neys dispensed with the other five _Apearing en the stand were Acting Chief Marvin E, Meitz, Sgt. Earl Radtke and Simon Heutenant of the High. land Park Fire Dept. who is pres- ‘\dent “of the Michigan Firefight ers Assn. ~Tshort-course at Michigan 'Clemens, asked that the chief's sal- lary be paid retroactive to his sus- pension and up to the final ruling date no matter what the decision. He reminded the commission that the burden ef proof is on the | appointing official, in other words, Skula. Township attorney William V. {Wendt of Mount Clemens said the icommission is faced with the prob- lem of deciding if the appointing official was justified in seeking Schmidt's removal, He remarked that he had never, seen “‘such discordance” as there) was between the plaintiff and de- fendant in this case, Farm and Home ‘Coufses Begin MSU Classes to Last) ~ paisy for 10 Weeks, Meeting) |... Every Thursday TROPHY the Year” trophy for Pine Row right, accepts The Pontiac Press a4 ins ‘Dairyman o Adolph Engler, “Dairyman of Farm, which 't ‘he lene ’ manages, while farm owner Greene Fenley Jr. looks on. Making the presentation is Dick Han- son, suburban editor of The Pontiae Press. Pontiae Press Phoie | Many young Michigan farmers! and their wives today are start-) ing weekly classes in a unique) State Royal Oak — University, East Lansing. Meitz apparently was reluctant} prompted several times by Skula’s attorneys and the commission it- self. ‘attend classes ni ‘Again Asks 2xese young homemakers will! “arrive at the Michigan State cam- Tax Boost pus each Thursday for 10 weeks to In the advanced farm and home training short) ROYAL OAK — For the third | course, « ; jtime this year residents wil be! 7% WATCH He obviously did not want to put: Schmidt on the spot, spectators; said. About .75 people crowded into! the Township Hall to watch the, proceedings. Raymond Witzke, commission chairman, noted after the hear- ing was closed that the commis- sion was faced with the sizable task of studying voluminous rec- erds before arriving at a deci- sion. He promised, , however, that ruling will be handed down as) * * * In his closing remarks, Schmidt's attorney, John J. Goetz of Mount South Lyon Clerk Swears In Treasurer SOUTH LYON—New City Treas-! urer Thurman Bunn officially took! office yesterday when he was sworn in by City Clerk Arthur C. Higby, &e °* rs : Bunn, 60, who has been a resi-| dent here for 25 years, replaces) William €. Troost who resigned) the $900-a-year part-time post for “personal reasons.” The new treasurer js co-owner ot} a coal and feed supply company in| South Lyon lt * * * _ | ‘saa Sattinded two of three years. “This course ts only’ four years | ‘asked to approve an increase in old but has already grown into a popular program,” said Harold | Henneman, director of short courses, ‘“‘Farmers have found it " excellent way to keep abreast of agricultural changes and cur- rent economic trends and to se- cure new ideas generally.” | public schools and $2 million for’! school consiruction, * * * The proposed increase ‘mills for five years. About $1,500,000 of the $2 million’ |for school building would go for! 2.20 is ‘construction of a junior _ high) Classes start at 9:45 am. eac h school; the balance of the money) | Thursday and continue until 3:30'would be used to relieve over- ‘p.m. Morning sessions deal with' crowding in the elementary schools | lfarm mdnagement and are q both men and women. jtary improvements, * * * * * * —tn—the—afterneen —the-men—may._The building program is be ing | choose one of three’ sessions; ad-/Proposed as a bond. issue requir: vanced dairy feeding and manage-/ing an increase of .7) mills for ment, beef cattle feeding and man- ;Oh€ year. agement and farm building lay« 4 Both of these proposals failed in! and construction, la special March election and in! | 9 t Women will attend classes on June at the regular school board! election. home economics subjects in the * * * afternoon, Students in the existing junior) Sorhe enrollees drive many miles high schools are attending half-day | each week to attend the course. sessions for lack of space. “So far, folks have come from a! ¥ wide area extending from Alle | j gan County on the west to Wayne) Wixom PTA to Hear on the east and from Lenawee and ‘Christmas Concert Branch counties on the south to) Bay, Montcalm and Tuscola on the: WIXOM—The Wixom Elementary north, * Henneman said. PTA will meet at § p.m. today in’ x & ithe multipurpose room of. the! Twenty-five counties have. been school. represented in the three previous} After a short business meeting, classes. Some of the students have|the school band and chorus will! present a program of Christmas: Information about the -program | music, and registration costs may be ob-j Liisa Hintikka, a foreign ex: | tained from the Department of/change student from Finl and, will Short Courses, { | | for and fer fire prevention and gani-| i ilies. County Goodfellow Sales Planned Frid Goodfellows in four Oakland, jmillage for the support of their |County communities will be out in| ito sell The. Press tomorrow eve- iforce to sell their annual, special | editions of The Pontiac Press ° vith- tin the next two days. Money collected in the paper lsales will go toward helping needy families at Christmastime, to pro- wide toys for underprivileged chil- dren, and for Christm: as parties ip ithe area schools. The special editions will be sold Saturday afternoon - Highiand Township at fowe it ferent locations, —They are: M39 and: Duck Lake road in East Highland: M59 and! iMilford road: at the stoplight in ithe village of Highland, at the | |M59-Green Ridge road intersection’ jin West Highland and at Clyde, kk Sales chairman in Highlar Township is:George Volkert. The Goodfellow edition of The; |Pontiac Press will be sold in Ad-| dison Township Friday evening and Saturday, according to Elmer | Powell, paper sale chairman. The Goodfellows will be sta- tioned at the main intersections in Leonard and Lakeville and at Campbell's Corners, Money raised by the sale is used | 'for the annual Christmas party for Addison Township youngsters and Christmas baskets for needy fam- TROY SALE his wife, Ruby. lthis country, Agricultural Hall, give a talk on the customs of her} He tives at 415 W. Lake St. with|Michigan State University, {Lansing. The Goodfellows in Troy will be East|homeland and her impressions of selling The Press at all main street | | intersections in the city tomorrow j afternoon and evening. Proceeds fw be used to fil] Christmas bas- ets for families in dire straits dur. | ink the Christmas season. Robert White has charge of the Troy\ Goodfellow paper. sale, ~ The\ four crossings where Avon Plan’ ntrod uction lat Avondale AVON TOWNSHIP—New’ jdale Schools Superintendent LeRoy Aven-| iK. Watt and —his wife will be! honored at a reception from 2 to 4 p.m. Sunday at the high school. Schools. in the \ district are combining their efforts te offer this opportunity for Yesidents to meet the new. administrator and his family, The aftair is open to the public. India Asked to Aet in Marine Kidnaping BOMBAY, India (AP) — The United States has asked India to take criminal action against mem- jbers of Communist China's con- Sular staff in Boney for oe eis Robert. Armstrong Tast Friday. A spokesman for the U. S. con- sulate general ‘$id a formal com- plaint was filed “With Indian. au- in. the oneeeorneste Chinese - Britain Chang betieved to be Mding| urday will be stationed gy, dale Goodfellows ning and Saturday are South boule- vard at Adams road, Crooks and Auburn roads, Adams and Auburn road and Rochester and Auburn road, The money they reteive from the annual sale is also used for Christ- | mas baskets, plus toys for under- {Pr ivileged children and a Christ- mas party for Avondale youngsters later this month, ° | William Richards is sale chair- iman in the Avgndale area, New Compound Kills Caterpillar. Bacteria Poison Attacks) | One Specific Insect for | Big Advantage eee DETROIT — A Canadian re- isearch team says it has discovered! a means of waging bacteriological; {warfare on the caterpillar, the ifarmer’s arch enemy, The discovery was made public} yesterday at a joint meeting of |® the Ontario, Canadian and Ameri- can entomological societies by Dr. T. A. Angus of Sault Ste. Marie, Ont., head of the insect pathology research institute of the Canadian Department of Agriculture. Dr. Angus told the meeting his | research team has succeeded in producing a poisonous compound from bacteria that paralyzes the caterpillar tarvae, He indicated the discovery, may lead te a known for 50 years. It was brought from, Japan for further experi- ments in Canada, the U. §., Great and France, Dr. |team first found the bacteria pro-| duces a spore- -and-crystal forma. tion, which is poisonous to the vae, \IN USABLE FORM The next step was to find a_means of growing the toxoid in an artificial culture in a form usable as a spray or dust. Until now,. there have been three basic ways of controlling insect pests: Chemicals such as DDT; infecting the insects with bacteria, or finding -@ parasite — would prey on them, .-* “Now we haye a bacterial product we can produce in quan. yaa is an insecticide. Tt has been given widespread tests and will s0on be available commercially,” Dr. Angus sald, a. major ‘asset. of the bacterial poison is the way it attacks a spe- cifie insect... Chemicals, on the “[riety. of pests, som of which may to chensical sprays. i ‘ judged by Dairy Herd Im- .as having the best. dairy ‘permission to make the plant tour, and largest milk processing plant he has ever seen. break-through scienc’s fight against other harimful insects, — The bacteria itself has been| “Angus’ | medium so! ‘that the toxoid could be extracted | Parm at 611 Snell he. pn of ~ Greene Fenley Jr. and managed by Adolph Ws Engler with Harold Hillas herdsman. — _ The coveted trophy is awarded annually by The ts fi “tiac Press when dairymen-from throughout the county get together at their banquet, Last night's westside was at the Commerce Masonic Temple. , Pine Row F arm was provement Assn. managers herd in Oakland County for the past year. The award was presented to Engler and Fenley by Dick Han- son, Pontiac Press suburban. editor. x * * Factors considered in chosing a winner are! High production of milk and butterfat as shown by records; improvements during the year in production, housing, breeding and feeding; a satisfactory breeding program that will con- stantly improve the herd; and approved practices of manage- ment and feeding. Judges Gerald Brooks, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rogers and Paul M. Salmon-agreed that Pine . Row Farm has-been carrying out a sound dairy program for a number of years. CITE CONTRIBUTION Both the farm owner 2nd man- ager have made-a great contribu- tion to dairying in Oakland County through use of approved operating methods, they said. The winning record was made on a herd of 48 registered Hol- > stein cows. They set an average Wthe county jail, unable to post last year of 12,850 pounds of milk and 464 pounds of butterfat_per cow. Altogether there are 112 head of |registered Holsteins on the 287-acre; farm. Of these, 60 head are milk-| ers. The farm rents an additionai| 160 acres. * * *. aes Serving as toastmaster of. the evening, last year’s winner “ot tite} Dairyman of the Year trophy, Frank Ruggles, introduced’ “guest Ispeaker Dr. G. Malcolm ‘Trout of | Michigan State University Dairy {Department Trout spoke on experiences ie ing his recent visit to Russia ‘and showed films taken during the tour. He told of the difficulty in try- | ing to see a Soviet milk process- ing plant in operation, Communist officials refused him so he went to such a plant in Moscow without their permission. He talked his way ig at the gate and made a complete tour of what ‘he describéd as the most modern ‘GOOD TO GET OUT’ But the real high point of .his Russian visit came when he finally boarded a plane to leave that country,. ‘said Dr. Trout. It was good to get out, he commented, Observations made by Dr. Trout when he left the Red offi- clearly showed. that behind a facade. of marvelous develop- drab affair.” His films illustrated this. when ictures taken off Moscow's main street. showed row after row of \log cabins serving as homes—this “|in the fourth largest city of | the "world, he remarked. * * x 5 The banquet was sefved by iwomen.of the Commerce Order of lEastern Star, or| Wins Bull Award : CHICAGO (# — C, B, Smith of Villiamston was awarded the re- serve championship in the junior Holstein .bull category at thé In- ternational’ Livestock Exposition ‘mitted knowledge of the butgla- eials behind to discuss his wishes | ~ ment, life in bance ie oy Si eT - To Arraign Four in Break-Ins Alleged Members of County Burglary Ring; 12 Others Implicated Four alleged Temibers of a 16- member burglary: ring are in Oak- land County Jail awaiting arraign- ment Monday on breaking and en- tering charges before Cireuit Judge H. Russel Holland. _ They are William H. Dickson, 18, of 2121 Durham St., Utica; Paul D, McIntyre, 20, ‘of 3170 Gerald St., Rochester; Raleigh Wilson, 18, of 2382 St., =. Jason M. Edgerton, .21, of 2344 Longview St.,. both. of Avon Township. ~~ ~*~ * * Dickson, whose arrest by sher- iff's deputies lest Friday led to the arrest of others;—is awaiting trial here in Cireuit Court for the October burglary Of,a bus garage in Rochester, The four appeared before Avon Township Justice-Luther C. Green yesterday and waived ex- amination, All were returned to $2,500 bonds. When Dickson was arrested Fri- day he admitted being responsi- ble for 18 break-ins during the past two years, officers.said. Most of them took place in the eastern half of the county, * * *¥ : Dickson implicated..15. other ;members of the alleged ring. Nine are juveniles and alt have —ad-| ries, officials said. * *® A fifth adult, Gregory L. Holder, 21, of 2466 Barclay St., Utica, a probation violator, may be turned over to Macomb County authorities, said Sheriff's Detec- tive Alphonse Andeérson, Mean- while, .he’s being held here. * Tourist Industry Pays: Michigan’s giant tourist industry brings in an annual gross income of 650 million dollars, says Rob- ert McIntosh, tourist and resort specialist at Michigan State Uni- versity. What's more, about. 28 cents of every vacationing dollar into food. . . here Tuesday, ,|ndt be harmful to the ‘crop, Some|§ om. insects have also become resistant . A Tayler: Township ae their children and a Walled. Lake _ |thorities Tuesday. ie ge Bate Ge ety ae Indian police reported today to bacterial’ control of that’ the Key Chinese in the inci-|insects is the difficulty of control- ate,, Bags ct t 5 From Area Hurt in Crash o 500 9 Judgment © Stricken were Peter, Weber, 19, of 53224 Garland Dr., Shelby Town- tf The. three were removed from the pit and taken to the plant. pro- tection gate on 23-Mile road where firemen gave oxygen to the two Detroit men. * * * Weber was able to sit up and ride to St. Joseph Hospital, Mount Clemens, in a police car. The oth- er two wefe taken by ambulance. Weber and Strange and released. Krencewi in satisfactory condition but will! remain “in the hospital for obser- vation, doctors said. Cub Scout Pack Bazaar Saturday in Brooklands BROOKLANDS—Den mothers of Brooklands Cub Scout Pack 63 are making final- preparations for a Christmas bazaar. It will be held Saturday at the. Community Hall, corner of Auburn and Emmons roads, * * * This bazaar, the one money. raising project of the year for the local Cub Scouts, will feature booths and holiday music, accord- ing tothe general chairman, Mrs. Billy Ireland. Den mothers have charge of the decorations, and the handi- craft work done by the young scouts will be sold at 2a booth There also will be a baked goods booth, a Christmas decorations center, gift booth, snack bar and “sewing basket." x* *e« * ‘The Brooklands Boy. Scouts will have their own booth where center- pieces, baked goods and snack trays will be offered fdr sale. Proceeds from this booth will go into the Boy Scout scholarship fund. The older scouts hope to send two boys to the Jubilee Jam- boree at Colorado Springs next \summer, The bazaar will open at noon. To Examine Youths lin Police Acting | Two youths charged with imper- sonating police officers will be examined tomorrow before West Bloomfield Township Justice Robert F. Scott at 2 p.m, * * *. The two held in Oakland County Jail are Richard B. Whitney, 17, _jof 156 Linden St.,— Birmingham, and John E. Bennett, 18, of 715 ~ {Square Lake Rd., Bloomfield -ealted “The Cub Corner.” ——_______. A Reminder: For Those Who Want To Be Richer! eminder: For those Who Want fo Be Richer! ; , “ : ; “ | - .- Tie a string around your finger... get an elephant (they never forget)... bribe the kids to remind you... or - . Z . just concentrate... but DON'T FORGET. to take an inventory of your “don't needs.’’ Search the attic... the SO basement... closets... the garage and find all the things you no longer use. You will discover dozens of articles... appliances, furniture, sporting equipment, clothes, antiques ... that are still in good condition, but a . , . useless to you... and WANTED by someone. — ‘ , Take a pencil and paper with you, make a list of all those things ...and then... CALL FE 2-8181-- ASK for the WANT AD DEPARTMENT en ean an aca! Teris-of- thousands of people read the Classified Ads in THE PONTIAC: PRESS every day looking to buy the | nn ce | things you have to sell... and they pay CASH for them. - - 7 ‘You will be richer when you sell with a Pontiac Press Classified Ad.. ES aE em Get Cash Faster With Low Cost ake C lose 1d Him on Trios WASHINGTON (AP)—A spright-, still is as‘ lean and erect as aifinding for Stiyder But he and > Jy man 78 years old has. an‘im-|young cadet. portant assignment among those} A handsome man with a crop accompanying President Eisen-! ‘‘hower on his grueling trip abroad. 5. Bisenhower takes off ° on a 23,000- mile tour to three continents, and at his side will be Maj. Gen Snyder. As personal physician to the President, Snyder seldom is far from Eisenhower's side—even ‘ when off duty. He and his wife live in an apartment not far from the White House. * * * Called from retirement three times since’ 1945, Snyder still is onm-active duty in the Army. He - has been a doctor and a soldier fer half a century. tonight | Howard MeCrum)| lof white hair, Snyder is a. popular) ‘favorite around the White House —with the Eisenhower family and tall the others A WEARING TRIP ; Eisenhower's 19-day goodwill mission to 1] nations in Europe, Asia and Africa adds up to per- haps the most wearing journey any president has ever under- ‘taken, And at 69 with a -history of three major illnesses in the last four vears, Eisenhower is not a man about whom any doctor could rest easy on this trip, Snyder and other “Army physi- cians gave the President a head- to-toe physical examination just x * * a few weeks ago and pronounced For years he was a crack sur- him in excellent-health except for}; geon, “put no longer wields a/chronic bronchitis scalpel. ; @ ® * * Snyder ‘will be 79 Feb. 7 and; That's a generally comforting} quence ais 6 rrrrererrrrcrccro ccc ce a 1S THE TIME-TO- + LAYAWAY | e ALL YOUR CHRISTMAS | GIFTS AT ry é a NEXT | TO FOOD TOWN . j ’ HYLAND VARIETY STORE M-59 SHOPPING CENTER 7554 Highland Road (M-59) at Williams Lake Road “We Have a Big Selection of Toys — Games — Dolls — Car Coats — Dresse3 — Shoes and Everything You — Need for the Holidays ~~ . PLENTY OF FREE PARKING |The two physicians have no out-| this colleagues never forget that no warning in edvanct of Eisen- thower’s 1955 heart attack, the sur- gery he underwent for ileitis in 1956, and the minor stroke ne suf- fered late in 1957. * &® & On this tour, as in the case of jall other Eisenhower trips away ‘from Washington, it canbe taken. ‘ranged all along the | three-con- tinent route for any emergency medical care Eisenhower might need, Snyder or the assistant White House physician~Air Force Col. Walter R. Tkach — accompanies Eisenhower on every trip he makes. They always are on duty or on call when-the President is in Washington, One doctor or the ‘other also always is available for ‘any care Mrs. Eisenhower ‘may ‘require when she is not with thej> ‘President on his travels, « *« * side practice, but they sometimes advise and care for top members of the White House staff, Expecting Jump in Liquor Sales Holiday Gifts to Bring, Total for Fall Months! =a ——— as 2 > eS SS BS ee, HALF MEN‘’S WHOLE SOLES OUR SPECIALTY _ 7 = oS lel « Maes ~s. S. K SHOE nev Ae — BASEMENT CLIP THIS COUPON AND SAVE Ble SUPER SPECIAL Ladies’... Men’s . . . Boys’. LEATHER OR RUBBER Regular $2.50 Value You Must Present Coupon With Shoes} SALES ATYACHED WHILE.U WAIT OR SHOP Thoers., Fri. 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Auburn Heights; encankeaces net Aaa. asf ; ee 4 ee _ E Se. q | : oh 1A *_ a ‘ 4 at a a 3 * ¥ f - < : 4 , ‘ > : * «4 . , . . ‘ a . > r . . a 3 . . ¥ & s a _THE PONT IAC PRESS, THI RSD. ay DEC EMBE R 3. 1959 in white Caaget Mecoorial: Same tery.—- Surviving besides the parents are’ a sister Patricia, and. two brothers, John T. and Richard P., all at home, ~ The baby was dead at birth yes- terday at Pontiac General Hospital. MRS. FRED J. ANDRUS Mrs. Fred J. {Lillian 0.) An- drus, 74, of 3536 Lakewood, Dray- ton Plains, died unexpectedly of a heart ailment at'her home yester- day. She was a registered nurse. Surviving are her husband: three daughters, Mrs. Lillian Jacobs of Kansas City, Mo., Mrs. Dorothy Shepard of. Flushing, N.Y. and Mrs. Nancy Hoops. of -Drayton ins; two sons, Alfred B. Bote “10 grand- children and five great-grand- children. Service will be held at 11 a.m. at the Coats Funeral Home, Dray- ton Plains, with burial in Roseland Park Cametery. EDWARD C. BRADSHAW Edward C. Bradshaw, 81, of 78 S. Ardmore St., died unexpectedly yesterday at Pontiae General Hos- pital after a brief illness. He was a retired employe of the Economy Furniture Store. Mr. Bradshaw leaves a daughter, Mrs, Eugene Douglas of Pontiac; a son, Edward A. of Pontiac; a granddaughter; a great-grandson; and two sisters, Mrs. Lydia-Daniels of “Pontiac and Mrs. Katherine Runyan of Fenton. Service will be held at 2 p.m. at the Voorhees-Siple Chapel with burial in Perry Mount Park Ceme- tery. ALBERT OLSON Albert -Olson,-76,-of 396 Oakland Ave., died yesterday at Pontiac General Hospital after an illness of six weeks. . . He was a member of St. John Lutheran. Church. - Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. |. OPEN AN ACCOUN eS IN MINUTES Christmas Values in Rugged Waiches t YOU GET ALL THIS. @ Full Jewel GIFT SUGGESTIONS FROM GEORGE’S JEWELRY DEPT. ® Ladies’ & Men's Wallets Grorce's| Ay | ri perme ence See a SES IPR TT A I ET en eens F Pie 1 * ai a wee SF s j & : eet) - i | 2 me a | sm. ee will be held at a p.m. Friday at the Sparks-Griffin Chapel with burial in Oak Hill Cemetery. JAMES CALDWELL IMLAY CITY—Service for James Caldwell, 90, of 405 N. Main St. will be held at I p.m. tomorrow at Muir Brothers Fyneral Home here. Burial will follow at Imlay Town-; Mr. Caldwell died Tuesday in, Martha T. Berry Hospital, Mount) Clemens, after ari extended iliness. are a daughter Mrs.jyrs Mary “MeInnis of Romeo; a Surviving Pearl Buzzell of Romeo, two sons, tate ee grandchildren. MRS, GEORGE “CHAPMAN DRYDEN TOWNSHIP—Service for Mrs. George (Mary) Chapman, Ti, of 4276 Hollow Corners Rd, will be held at 2:30 p.m. Sunday at Muir Brothers Funeral Home, Lapeer. Burial will follow in Mount Hope Cemetery. Mrs. Chapman died today at her home after a brief illness. © Surviving besides her husband are four sons, Kenneth and Ralph, both of Dryden, Claire of Caii- fornia and Donald of - Fremont, Ohio; a daughter, Mrs. Oliver Braidwood of. Dryden, 15 grand: children and six te a grandchil- dren, DAVID COSTELLO ELBA TOWNSHIP — Service for David Costello, two-year-old son of Mr, and Mrs. Wilson Costello~ of 1640 S. Elba Rd. will be held at 1 p.m, Saturday.at Muir Brothers Funeral Home, Lapeer. Burial will, follow in Stiles Cemetery. David died yesterday at his home! following a short illness. ~ Surviving besides his parents are, three sisters, Laura, Marla and Di-, ana; and three brothers, Eugene, | Brian and Bradley, all at home. | FRED VAN, EVERY FARMINGTON grenehiren,« brother and aa oe MRS, ERNEST GATES ROMEO—Service for Mrs. Ernest Gates, 82, of 178 Tillson St. will be held at 2 p.m. Saturday ‘at Roth's Home for Funerals. Burial will follow in Romeo Cemetery. Mrs. Gates. died unexpectedly yesterday of a heart. attack, Surviving are six sons, Ray of Ferndale, Bruce of Flint, Mac of Malvern, Ark., and Hugh, Ivy and Ernest, all of Romeo; ‘a sister, brother, Ford Stuart of Rochester, and 17 grandchildren; | JOSEPH MIHALIC _ ROCHESTER — Service for Jo- seph Mihalic, 70, of 236 W.- First St. will be held at 2 p.m, Saturday at Pixley Funeral Home. pert) will follow in Mount Avon Ceme- tery. , Mr, Mihalic died today at Pon- tiae Osteopathic. Hospital after a brief illness, Surviving “are his wife* Jessie; oi two daughters, Mrs. Elsie Guillett Fina of Gagetown and Mrs. May Lam- bert of Madison Heights; four sons, John of Detroit, George of Pontiac, Joseph Jr. of Rochester and Frank of Saginaw; 17 grandchildren, and nine great-grandchildren. Two ~—. also survive, Ex-Cong. Engel, 13, Dies of Accident GRAND RAPIDS ® — Former Albert -J. 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Americans Aided © ‘by Flow of U.S. Interest / is Home building expected fo } dip from this year’s high level of | * é 700,000 . ' | $13 a rtohueny ©. bout 1,200,000 By SAM DAWSON | ft The banks and other finaancial units. t a ate ts first post: AP Business News Analyst institutions may be getting a said to be headed for its pos | NEW .YORK (AP)—With inter- Smaller portion of the increasing ‘ we ~utback, although a very “gna ° : jest rates still rising, a lot of in-, total of interest payments idividual Americans are benefit-|you think. ‘ing. The pinch on borrowers isn't pays BOND INTEREST ("s. entire picture. The U. S. Treasury says it pays 1 The _federal .‘guvernment alone | gut 1tz billion dollars a year in jis paying out more than-nine biti terest to the 40 million: persons lion dollars a year to those frem' who.own U. S. savings bonds. It whom it borrows and you may be | pays another half-billion to indi- among the millions getting some viduals holding other forms of its as a partial offset to the) oo ourities. pay. x *« * ; ably ip January. ~ * * The next largest volume of in For some time this courtry has Individuals are getting more Of | terest goes to various government (been negotiating a revised treaty that nine billion dollars than you! investment accounts, like Social, | With Japan, the President said, and imight suspect. They also are col- Security, which put their idle ; the two heads of state will disc USS | lecting on state and municipal) funds in Treasury securities: i} any questions remaining on that: ponds, as members of savings and) ito the commercial banks, each | problem at the time of the pre-|loans associations and credit un-| getting 1’ billion a year on their { | mier’s visit. lions, as holders of corporate debt} holdings, ’ than : ‘Premier Kishi of Japan {to Visit Here in Janvary WASHINGTON (Pf — President : Eisenhower, at his news confer-' c ‘ence Wednesday, announced that i Premier Nobosuke Kishi of Japan 0f that will visit the United States prob- taxes you es ier ot ace jsecurities and on savings aC-} Federal reserve banks holdings Bay City Man Gets Post counts in the banks. lof the U. S. debt bring in 800) . ; Millions of Americans also €X-} million dollars a year, according | BAY CITY (UPI) — Norman A. pect sooner or later, one way or ‘to the latest available figures has been another, to get returns on invest- and aiments in life insurance, mutual! |funds, and private pension and re-| \tirement funds. Some are getting “such | returns 5 Tight now. Witzleben, 44, Bay City, | named secretar}-treasurer | director of National Electric Weld- ing Marchines Co., it was an- nounced WwW ednesday. million a year or more at latest! count, * * * State and local governments al- /So get interest from Uncle Sam, — —___——-about—400 million dollars a year.| ; : Insurance company holdings ‘good for 300 million dollars mutual savings banks for 200 mil-| lion. The Treasury lists the rest) as going to miscellaneous tors. Ina that newspaper ads were principle source ~of about homes for sale. 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Sate th bi rr hr hh nnn nee nnn ee me ‘to Get In |beat.a Negro for the Dollarway \will face contempt proceedings if ‘graph plan that simply said pupil ‘argued in Hooper’s court Dec. iby and | ,Nonfinancial corporations get 600/ are | fo quick-c e and oF & qu ick-chang inves-|> advertisers know that people shop; le a PO VF OE EE EEE EEE EE EEE EEE EEE EEE EEE EE EEE EEE PPE PSG eee eee eee eee “By The Associated Press A pupil placement plan was re- jected Tuesday by a federal judge in Virginia as “nothing short of contemptuous” and there were in- dications that an Atlanta plan is in for a rough time... Elsewhere in the troubled South, two moderaté members of the school board at Little Rock, Ark. won election. over women running as independents, and a white man School Board in an election. split clearly along racial lines, . Judge Walter E. Hoffman told the school board at Newport News, Va., to submit a new pupil place-|‘‘is tied up to the regime and Po ment plan by March 15. Hejlitical future of one man. Chiang) ‘Come in Now—Bring Your Title—Spot, Financing—Spot Delivery warned the school board and the| Kai-shek. | State Pupil Placement Board they they continue to deny qualified|a Negroes admission to white}loyal ally. schools. — ce Hoffman threw out a one-para- ‘assignments would be left to the) prevail. [state board. The Negro attorneys called it in- J]. adequate; The Georgia governor repeated -oft-spoken pledges to fight any ‘move to place Negroes in white schools. Vandiver can close any grated school under stat¢, law, MOTORS, Ine. 1960 PLYMOUTH inte- jman nor Says Far East Policy s Is Not Tied to Chiang GREENWICH, Conn. Undersecretary of State Walter S.' Robertson declared Tuesday night that it was absurd to believe that, this country’s Far Eastern policy | * Robertson said that ‘‘Chiang is fact and a time-tested friend and’ If he should die to-| night the freé world would lose | one of its staunchest allies in Asia, Be but the validity of our policy would We are supporting not a a regime, The judge told the two boards porting Free China.” | NEW SAVOY 6 PASS. 2-DR. SEDAN -8 CYLINDER 230 HORSEPOWER’ Full Price 8299595. IMMEDIATE DELIVERY Heater and Defroster Foam Seats Total Contact Brakes E UIPPED: venus br some ae ‘All Taxes » ° rm Rests ty Rim Wheels License and Title Q Dual Visors Unibody - Transfer tk R. & RR. MOTORS, Ine. wot ~ CHRYSLER — PLYMOUTH _ IMPERIAL “Sales—Service—Satisiaction” we are sup-| 724 OAKLAND AVENUE PONTIAC FE 4.3528 at the start of the hearing: “You! have a perfect right to defy the jcourt; the day’ you do it you know what ticket you will write.’ The Atlanta plan, ordered by! U.S. Judge Frank Hooper, will be | e 14. | Patterned -after an Alabama law | that has been upheld on its face | the U.S.. Supreme Court, it} |lists many qualifications for pupil) placement, none of which-specifi-| scally mentions race or color. It! would gradually integrate Atlanta | ‘public schools, starting with the | i 1: ‘th grade next year. : Gov. Ernest Vandiver and law- -yers_for Negro parents seeking to! & integrate the Atlanta school sys- tem rejected the plan, adopted by ithe Atlanta Beard of Education | Wrap Yourself in Beauty — This Holiday Home entertaining -means a housewife ought. ta be the most} sparkling decoration arourid. Get! ‘into the holiday spirit early and ‘keep yourself looking like a Christmas package all season long. | Ellen Noreen Baum, beauty! authority, says you can do this in ja matter of minutes. 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Brooks’ Oakland County road commission- er job, the Board of Supervisors Ue liser evs "ti tains. new chairman. pro-tem.~ : ik * ® ‘Should present Chairman Pro- “|tem Hilang M. Thatcher, currently said to be out in front for the $7,500 post, be elected Dec. 14, supervisors will have to name his ‘successor onthe Boafd, “ Saginaw’ 5 Chances: \Oppose Race Track SAGINAW ® — The Saginaw Couneil of Churches. says it plans) to protest’ to the State Racing ship supervisors with 10 or more/Commission about a proposed! years service on the Board in the 9/1, 500,000 parimutual harness track background: They, like any city |#t nearby Birch Run. supervisor, . however, could be | * & * nominated for the Chairman pro- The council said yesterday it) United AB ay ‘Shop ‘the poe y custom of alternating tem ‘post from the floor, will present protest petitions to| your local newspaper ve Rach in Pommis sioner James i. values in cloth the two posts between township Tewnship supervisors are ex. Cine Cc si ing. and city supervisors each year has'| pected to push hard for a sue- cessor to Thatcher from a | been skipped, due to Chairman township, hoping he will be next Delos Hamilin's and Thatcher's | , year’s chairman, popularity, Thatcher's possible de- lparture could si its return. Although Hamlin is respected by} parture could signal its return city and township supervisors: 2 YEARS AT POST ‘alike, there has persisted on the! Representing West Bloomfield with the possibility that he could be the Board's next chairman. Each April the two top men on the 83-member Board are elected. Alth for the. past several ‘sf 4 ngs. + focated om Snes Foreign seiisees aos Board for some time a friendly’ cabled. Britain's newly appoin Crowe, to find out. the facts from government and re-| » will - waste It Is expected that supervisors no time. They'll probably elect a new chairman pro-tem following the election Township, Thatcher has been chairman pro-tem since 1956. Ham- lin, in that position in 1955, was first elected chairman in 1956, rivalry between the two blocs. City | supervisors outnumber those from) townships more than two to one. | * * * for read_commissioner. : All this might not be necessary if. Thatcher were to lose. Talk : j s-—_that a Laround—West—Bigomfield—is should this happen, Thatcher would be reappointed to succeed himself Bidding for Brooks’ position with Thatcher are Clayton G. Lilly, former Ferndale supervisor, and Marshall E. Taylor, Walled Lake | supervisor, There may be other unannounced candidates. | the Egyptian port beck to London. The Cairo newspaper Al Ahram said the museum will show -the ‘rope with which—2nd—Lt—Anthony, Moorehouse was tied and sketches showing how ‘Egyptian partisans “f expect they (supervisors) will name a rural vice chair- man,” predicted Hamlin of the city—of -Farmingtoa,— He said everything, of course, kidnaped nie. as supervisor, and would probably depends on whether Thatcher gets In letters sent out recently, Lilly) "OC *® h 3 toh hai Brooks’. old job, which will be-'. ; te 2 Se, . ang onto the job as Chairman is attémpting to win endorsement’ Morehouse was seized by pro-tem come vacant Dec. $1. Brooks re- from city supervisors to outdo} Egyptian commandos in Port Said Already two supervisors—both signed in October due to ill health. |r ntcher's—endorsement by an about a month ‘after the* cease- of them from townships—are being x. * association of township super. fire Which ended the 1956 war. [mentioned for Thatcher's job. Rel-| Thatcher, a supervisor since »isers, | When SBritish troops began . Ort Telephoto ative newcomers to the Board, 1948, is counting on the election. nominate | All supervisors will He resigned, effective Dec. 10, ag/ang elect Brooks’ successor at supervisor at a November meet-| their December meeting | ing of the township board. : nee MANY IN WINGS combing the area, be was locked in a small metal “cupboard, The Egyptians returned once to feed him, but as the hunt intensified, they felt it unsafe to return again. - Moorehouse was left fdr two “days. He lapsed into a coma and). died from suffocation. Later his! - | . - : . ‘township supervisors at a town-| onsen pody WAS handed over to the U.N. | (Tuesday night through the city Ship supervisor meeting held last! 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The Nationals thonths earlier after spending a couple weeks with him prey Minois at their home on Hiller road. The memory he had was Charles Janerette, i PHOENIX, Ariz. (AP)—Names| of four linemen who haye agreed 'to play in the second annual rr Cop-| ‘per Bow! football game in Phoe-| ‘nix Dec. 26 were announced to) day ' * * | Two will play foi the Southwest | ' will have guard. | “tthe lat Optintist--Ail —Anteriean- ‘Bowl, Pr Tucson Jan. 2 j * * Southwest linemen who have ac-}{ cepted bids are Al Henderson of! his dad would never come home again.’ x * ® That same year, in a little Ohio city of Wauseon, the’ local high school there was enjoying a great unbeaten Colorado State University and his football season. ite ammate Jim Eifrid. ° \ 5 From State Picked by AFL - New Pro Grid Loop| | Adds More Collegians to Draft. List ' DALLAS, Tex. |American Football League held its second college draft in two lweeks last night, picking 161 more lcollegians, five from Michigan | Halfback Darrell Harper : |Michigan was drafted by the Buf-| \falo franchise, Dallas took line-| iman Grady Alderman of Detro:t.; ‘Denver selected back Lovell Cole-] ‘man of Western Michigan and Tom! i\Chapman of Detroit. Minneapolis-| iSt. Paul chose little Al America) of —— lhanke \ . we ‘entre JOHN IN 1944 JOHN IN 1959 | back Valter Beach of Ce ntral| Michigan. \ a 4 . . . | Earlier this week. in- the rival! What bea ing did one have on the other? 'National Football League drait, | Just_a couple weeks ago, almost on the same date ‘Harper and Alderman were se-} jlected by the Detroit Lions, Chap-, ;Man was drafted by the Chicago Cardinals and Beach was picked | of The Press story 15 years ago, Wauseon High School had its first unbeaten team since the 1944 season. by the New York Giants. Playing tackle on this unbeaten team was a 17-year- old blonde who was one of. the outstanding linemen on the team. His name—John Pat McCarthy. now a 185-! Goggin Sets Pace * pounder who once lived.on Hiller road and-who once at-} tended Our Lady of Refuge school. in Senior Event DITTOS FROM THE PRESS BOX | PALM SPRINGS, Calif, (AP)— ‘Press Award to Include Nine Sports - Bill Pontiac Central and. Pontiae ;school which aecumulates the most and|Northern will have a stake in at- ‘number ‘of points in the various! and 1 Penn ‘State, ‘tempting to win _the Bvi of his dad. He had littje realization that, tackle. Janerette will also play ia trophy saltated by The_ Pontiac! lother P—The fledgling} — Britisher Dave PCH-PNH Teams. to Vie fo Nine different athletic teams atja perpetual award held. ‘by the; the All-Sports g|competitive sports against each * ot “ 3-foot trophy The huge Each ‘sport will bave a value during the school will be} of 100 points If the schools meet twice in one Pentiac Press Photo of PCH and Elden Johnson of PNH, who accepted the trophy on behalf of their respective schools. The first event to.officially launch the battle for the trophy takes place Friday night when the city fivels 7 meets on the bnsketball court. ALL SPORTS TROPHY The nine athletic teams of Pontiac Central and Pontiac Northern will all have a stake in the huge All-Sports per- petual trophy which has been awarded by The Press. Sports Editor Bruno Kearns presents the award | to a athletic directors s Ed Graybiel (center) Charnley Beaten First observations from the first night of the basket-| Still a rugged competitor at 33, bait - defending champion Willie Goggin’ His teating after the tirst round-of- eo The stupidest foul in basketball is still the call ie $20. oe ‘S. Senidr open golf made on rebounds. We reiterate that when man (SOM PIOnsyD rown > ceeps jearns to walk on air, or control his body movement | py. san Jose, Calif, gulfer. in midair, there might be justification for calling Jbroke, the ait Coun HOUSTON, Tex. W—Lightweight fered back just as the bell rang.) Arthur Boggs, . z under- . . these fouls. mee 6 vestenhn cada hte hot champion Joe Brown, a skittish 34-,ending the round. ‘Charnley, claimed it was a butt, The most aggravating situation, which should be jeag He got seven, birdies and year-old, stopped another charge; Charnley shuffled to his corner |that caused the cut but that it. called for a technical, is when a player persists on shoot-'one bogey and needed only 25,of youth last night when he beat and vnile ae ~ te veh | or his 33-39-66 sate bua ave Charnle ,| over him, Referee Jimmy W ing the ball long after a floor violation whistle has PUl'* re pain Preane co and paler pave Charnes on &\ raised Brown's hand and led the | » OF ¢ Se echnical kKnockou | : blown. This kills precious seconds off the clock for the Fentie Catropa of Massapequa.) And a few minutes later the) Campion to the center of the | {that Brown had won on a technical | tied. for seeond other team and officials are lax in allowing the shots. NY. for sec CAGEY CHARLEY SEZ: | Yesterday's’ contestants. the Oh, my, our friend Cagey Charley got by with an even second half of the S6l-man field. split of four games on Tuesday, as favored Clarkston fell take a rest toda to Ortonville and Rochester handled Avondale. x & Tomorrow, Cagey Charley sez— ; Waterford over Wayne, Orchard Lake St. Mary over) St. Rita, Ferndale over Southfield, West Bloomfield over, Dodgers | Will Clarkston, Holly over Bloomfield Hills. Use Coliseum THE BLUE PLATE SPECIAL: Pontiac Central over; Again i in 1960 Pontiac Northern. | at 69. le * ‘holes Saturday and Sunday. . LOS ANGELES (AP) Los Angeles Dodgers will be back ‘in the Coliseum next season. | Ist Loss Since Oct. 17 ~ Leafs Stop Montreal, 1-0 By The Associated Press ivesterda) when _ the | commission's baseball Coliseum} iWwhich would cost the iclub paid a little more than, ‘7 e : $319, 999° for use of the ~90, 000-plus) ‘unbeaten string at 18 games. “The Montreal “Canaitiens have ‘setback also broke the ~ or Headers’ eight —- game found out.that.they “can't win ‘em : —_ as the first half! fighter start the second round. The field. would like to get somebody for will be cut to 100 for the final 36 Dec. 9. | and I'm ready to go.” ‘boilermaker from Dartford, Kent, iwho is ealled - jano” Thejand neck inever was in the fight with the Baton Rouge, La., ‘Negro, making Their return was made certain the eighth defense of his title in committee |defenses by ‘Benny ‘Leonard, who ‘approved a new contract proposal set the record in the lightweight Dodgers'class before he retired ‘undefeated tabout $500,000, Last year the balljin 1925. hampion said he would be ready | ring. ee 'to fight again only a week hente. * *® Brown didn’t have any particular | in mind but declared he} Once-Feared Hope Loses “No use wasting all that train- By The Associated Press Hope’s days as a feared basket- | bat power are over. * * * “the midget Marci-| The Dutchmen, defending MIAA he has shoulders|champions and, quarter finalists a heavyweight, | last season. in the NCAA college tournament, opened their campaign Tuesday -night and lost 74-71 to Northern Michigan. t was —- jcoasted to a 73-45 triumph - over Alma in the opener fer both. Carl Williams led Central with 14 points in a game postponed 24 hours by light failure in the _Chippewa’s gym. Adrian came from nine points behind at halftime. and whipped Ferris 73-66 behind Ray Rolley’s 19 points. Dan Dobryezyriski topped Ferris with 20 points. it,” he explained. “I’m not hurt | Charnley, the 24-year-old ex- because like 39 months. It tied the number of 21 points, won its fourth game in five starts by dumping Grand Rapids Junior College $8-73. Northern Michigan was led by Wayne Munson’s 34 points, which helped. overcome a _ six-point deficit with 12 minutes left, * * * ase was leading by as many “el case ay mares ct | Wil] Kyharich all” in the National Hockey /S‘Te™* League.. But even when they dot lose, they make. it close.—— | * * * & Veteran goalie Johnny ‘and Winger Frank Mahovlich com- The Toronto Maple Leafs nipped bite to hand the Canadiens their’ Montreal 1-0 last night and in ens | defeat since Oct. 17 when the ‘© process snapped the Canac diens’| Now York Rangers beat them 42 | During the span Montreal “won 15 : Prep Calenda iterms Ww with the commission. times and had three ties. The 35-year-old Bower posted! \his second shutout—and turned | aside 28 shots in outclassing net-, ; ‘minder Jacques Plante. Muhol-: THURSDAY vich, in the Toronto dog house for Waterteins it Baptet Centre! ‘his lack of scoring, converted a Edsel at Parwingtn | /rebeund midway in the first pe-, North at ace riod for ‘is fourth goal of the Basketball ftiac Northern af Pontiac Central ; season. In the only other game of the ;night, the Chicago Black Hawks; — at Flint Northern * Pmt Central at Lepie Eastérp , Bs hig A “Sentral land - it Wa : “Benti at ppraitngvon le at Gout The Swami Association has ‘and the Boston Bruins: plaved a; 2-2 tie. Ron Murphy's goal late itirement until another football season with a ‘in the final period enabled the D€W president at the helm. “ ce clemene i\Hawks to deadlock the game. | . twhich was marked by fights and! |penalties. All the geals were | ies bunched’ in the last stanza, Bower, ‘Colistum. But if the Dodgers pespread down the right cheek. off ‘into the 1960 World Series, they'll|the 24-year-old Briton as a-deep have to work out additional rental/cut opened over his eye. put his glove to his head and stag- Swami Abair pulled the top. position out” jof the fire last Saturday by whipping Swami Cornwell, the defending champion, four games out of six they had’ different to overcome a then a Tight at Gaines topped Hope. Vanderhill had 23- points, Ritsema 18. Central Michigan's veteran array jumped to a. big. early lead and Charnley Return to Pros? There’s No — Indication _ That Notre Dame Grid Coach Is Leaving SOUTH BEND, Ind. (AP)--No- tre Dame's 40th annual civic foot- ball banquet was held on the same note of confidence that the Irish concluded its 1959 campaign. + * * Reports that head coach Joe Ku- harich, winding up his first sea- gone into re- .500 percentage the way the ‘ren were go ing in prep, college ahd pro ranks. Swami Cornwell had led right trom “/Paring the opening session except for one occa- sion. when Swami Abair had a big week- end to make it a tie. The new president also lost out by a single game two years NBA oa Lest Pet. Bebing! ae a ee . Abair. The. unpredictable foottal 2 at | + Swami Cornwell ceuld have won again by dividing the six contests but failed to do so .as, Georgia, Vanderbilt, Colotado and Baylor cime ee for ‘Swami Hy [Its craziest ‘bounces of all time this season“ # giving the Grapevine pickers fits on several : _[obeasions,, The. La ball was — ee over 49ers,.Giarits over. Cleveland, at ” Some weeks it was : hard ‘enotigh to have a Reds! wit: ago when Swami Kearns was top man. __jtor. Ed Kr Watch ‘ovt+for Swami Moats next fall. pete that the The final standthgs were-es tdliows: Abair Pe ae (222-106-9-.677); Corriwell ‘Kearns (210-113-9-640) ; . 9.611). om New president: Abair made a few patting that , dicks, just for Kicks. before taxing. sme rest /c . They were | 3 dale over Texas A& 1, Lions over. (221-107-9- 674) ; and Moats (203-125- took ‘some of ‘Beals, See eat ae ok = trophy angular three-tiered award, _ |. The first pis the trophy will jae a when the cross-town “rivals meet| Pontiac on the basketball court, pi Re. This will. be the ; : of competition for. the trephy although the two schools did meet in swimraing, wrestling, track, basketball, baseball and tennis last year, Because PCH dominated the re- sults of those athletic events the trophy will’ find a temporary “jhaven with the Chiefs. After the present school year in June, the trophy will be held by the school which accumulates the most num- ber of points, . * * * In last year’s competition, North- ern won only in wrestling, 24-22 while losing 8-1, 7-5. in baseball; 78-40 in basketball; -58-34 and 61- “135 in swimming. Since the teams did. not ' meet The a —tri-} was! approved unanimously by the Pon- tiac Athletic Council and accepted by athletic directors Ed Graybiel jof PCH and Elden Johnson on be- half of the two schools. “This award should really stimu- late athletic competition between the two schools,” said Graybicl, “and the important: thing is that! every team is given equal status toward winning the trophy.” - “Such an award gives ini- portance to our less publicized teams, and gives the athletes in itl eon manager ofthe fifth was over when the fight | Tebounds. | enockout in the sixth round since | | Aquinas, with Jim-Reece_netting| aah eee See Ee oe son with a 5-5 record, Was pre-| , the entire sports program of both ischools more recognition,” said KO iJ ohnson, 'was stopped. * * * Brown verified that it was a, a right uppercut following a left. “That’s the one that ripped him open,” said/Brown, “Bat I could have knocked him cold anyway if I hadn’t ‘cut shim.” The crowd. could believe that. 'Charnley appeared to have little Opener of Cage Campaign swe iow , ing—that’s the hardest part of | chance with. the veteran. Brown, who used a 34-inch reach advan- tage to keep Charniey away from him. wo * * * Lou Viscusi; Brown's manager, was noncommittal on his fighter’s future plans. ‘That's a little too soon for Joe to fight again—Dec. 9,”’-said Viscusi. . A crowd of about 6,000 paid $32,720 for the nationally televised $40,000, 008.— Referee Webb had ~it 50-46 for Brown under ‘the 10-point. system, . Judge. W. H. Cornelius figured 50-45. The _| Associated Press. scored it 50-45. | in Central Gym }] | Edsel Ford with. . A keenly interested basketball ‘ fight. Counting the TV money: of Northern. Players See town Rival A. Whip -. By BILE CORNWELL of scouts” watched ‘from aithe corner balcony of the PCH gymnasium Tuesday evening as Pontiac Central_opened itS 1959-60 Season with a 52-44 victory over Dearborn Edsel Ford. These “scouts” ha) te be members of the Pontiac Northern basketball team which Friday night in the same PCH ern AS Vee. x *« * “i they were apprehensive about opening their own season tomor- row against an opponent, as re- spected and feared by ali rivals as the Chiefs, then they must ’ have gone home with their con- fidence somewhat boosted after seeing Art Van Ryzin's team pressed hard to win, f ‘ x *« * , Northern coach Dick Hall was also an interested observer, but whether his confidence was boost- éd as much as that of his play- ers .who have to do the job could |not be determined. x *« * The Chiets ‘were anything but impressive while coming from behind to @efeat Edset Ford, ai-— ‘though they did look quite re spectable in the 4th period when they made their wisining stretch drive. Until their 4th period run, they were erratic in nearly every phase of the game of basketball — shoot- ing, passing, rebounding, etc. : ~*~ ko Despite their faulty perform. it goes without saying that Northern will be a decided under- dog when the two schools line up for the tipoff. This will be the 2ud meeting between. the two crosstown foes. They met on the hardwoods for the 1st time last February at PNH in Northern’s ist year eof varsity competition and the ‘Chiefs raced to a one-sided 78-40 decision. The Huskies will be especially outmanned around the backboards where they cannot hope to match +the Chiefs in the art of grabbing ~ * * * Agile backboard springers like forward George Fed (6-2) and cen- ‘was unintentional. However, Webb right that put Charnley away. Hejter Bradell Pritchett (6-4) should iruled that it was a hard right and/said he got the British fighter on|be too much for Hall and Co. to handle. Hall’s game strategy is un- certain, but the best strategy in the world will do the Huskies little good unless they can hit *the basket with remarkable shooting percentage. In all likell- hood, a missed shot by: the Hus- kies will be a lost ball, Mike Fedynik, Northern’s top point-maker last season, and guard Bruce Norton, leading passer and play-maker, are the keys to the. ‘Huskies’ efforts against PCH. * * x Just &s° Edsel Ford had the ad- vantage of one game's experience all barrels in tomorrow's b oil ee pee | , Electronic. - TOE | aco “DRAW” GAME BAG sitio "GO |, 49 | ia Lights to Show Sand Draw I CLOWN with Colored Pits ‘ xylo PHONE’! | 160° 3, 198 | Kilgore Jr. DYNAMITE BLASTER Blows Up Everything Harmlessly [HASBRO 74] sturdy sx Reg. $8 STRUCTO CEMENT MIXER 45 Value. 31B era REMco = ray One “] Coney island - Semin BIA PENNS MACHINE ( . _ = ANO STAWLESS cor tecgtte me wep fe i mea ie a Le + ' 7 Ligut MuLPe a - ‘ INDboR Sey ike vegans KEEP AT-FRESH 7] BR &e & nye 99 ‘ ay “a AMAS TREE STAND * IUGHT 4399 : Dr h 9 LL _ Etre Uianrs Re , . 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S$ Ortonville NA 4- 2815 3B PULLY CARPETED, near City Hall, FE 5-5004. } BEDROOM HOME. GAS FUR- ty 473 binds Vista Drive. Call UL 2-2656 ROOM, CLEAN, ELECTRIC Take privi- OR 34330. eu utilities furnished. gerraee entrance, $15 per week. ‘§-OT88. ————JAMES VD 3 betoom terrace a ; eat si Stove and re Near Bt ed. Bus at door. wear wt esis ot caretaker, range refrigerator leges, no peta. $60. 3-Bedrm., basem't, brick 2 years. old, auto. heat, storms and screens, in- cinerator,. kitchen fan. < w| $75 mo. with option to fore. Greve tw town. MY 24361, buy. 647 Phillips. 7|@ROOMS AND D BATH "| Call after § p.m. OL 1-0188. ‘'{- ROOMS. FULL BATH, BABE- ment Separate utilities, Purn- ished, PE 8-2306. ROOM SINGLE ON ORCHARD Lake, | mile from Pontiac. $63. New decorated, PE 8-0680. 4 $50 month. AND BATH; OIL HEAT. bed heat > ese ae Pi pools and down- Children welcome, FE 360 A MO. ce. Hot water beat, 429 N, DECORA TED LARGE 3) 0 te town, and snes and,4 room home, basement, oil $75 month, Ro Rave ag Inc, ___ | on St, FE & 4 ROOM HOUBE, ¢. CHEAP. NEEDS 38 E. . APT ~ Realtors, aa PRI- oaaite wan ame, 2 pede reeves i decorating. 2402. Jossman Rd., . Both 4 on Eu-| Holly, East of Dixie Rwy F elid St. ‘PE easal. Aner 5. FE ¢ ROOMS AND BATH. RENT OR 5-117. ; sell. PE 2-9632.) - Mtctor, heat <¥ t rater, BEDRM. FAMILY HOME, NEAR and re r 4 joo. mo, PE 5-6928 af f= Watertera Village. fall basement. automatic heat an wate nn Bsa atg_ asec garage. $75 per month, or will . AVE. AUBURN HTS.| sell. . Front and| 3 room bungalow, west suburban “Ebving room . an nal location, all on one floor, watt building. Aigredtre.four-tamly per month. Te- References . FB 3-116) or PE 5-885. automatic heat and hot wa $65 per month, available Dec. sty APTS. “Bud” Nicholie, Realtor $ you ba clean, sites: rE wt, Mt. Clemens * . J apts, ~ or 23-2326 quie trendy? Warm fos win- ~ tor. These }roem ROOM FLAT. MODERN. Or : rent for ie Moline kG. Adults > ect West side. 240 Liberty. FE stead, 107 ©. Huron st. FE 3-008. 5 PEt i2te. GAS HEAT. 53 O8MUN. § ROOMS & BATH. 1 or 2 children. COUPLE WITH |- on heat, full basement. Vancampan, 4423. ¥H & a ihte . FE 4-863. 58 wittars: ‘ T, Board 141% Oakland, time Saturday and oa After & Monday thru Pridey. out kitchen privileges. FE 4-1039. Rooms with Board 43 43 ROOM WITH BOARD yom 1 OR 3 1 OR 2 gentlemen. PE 2-3429. ‘ ROOM AND BOARD FOR MAN. FE 2-584. ANS N. Johnson. ROOM AkD * Sosa IN Canis tian ingle or double. Convalescent Homes M4 COM FORTABLE HO! (OME POR TLL “OR elderly people, Good food and HAVE ROOM POR UP PATIENTS ry only. OA §-2833, Call between 8-3, EMBREE. & GREGG a a Rent Stores 46 Union Lake Village EM 3 4393 or EM 3-3314 ACETTLEMS nore... = ING CUSTOM Bo BUILT LAgE a. condition. cal oe 3-911 or MU _ tae. on dtarfin fire Bide Go eat EM foo, : KSTON—@ BDRM., 2 BATH, ULTRA-NEW STORES, WEST SIDE! fireplace, 26’ living room, car- _ FE 2214 Med Bto: A screqns, wad: xin ce screen 0, STRee tor reat or ieave, Adieent | mortgage. Will discuts down pay- to Gallagher's uate Store. 29 E,| ment. MAple $-1450. Huron. OR 3 DRAYTON WOODS ~ Rent Office Space 47 PR A Custom quality ; netreent : a home — Well des gned iMyeeupace all or rt. aero Large tie kitchen with butlt- -: dewntown area. Corner loca- im range and oven. Ceramic tion, Lawrence 8: and tat Streets. bath with vanity. Large rec- Pon Comm Fipance Com- reation area in the base- _ pany. Call, oy e. FE 8-0421. ment, Garage. situated hb COMMERCIAL PROPERTY. MOD-| OF Jarge site having uno ern. Can be used as offices, for storage, or * ford. Mich 851 La- peer Mich. FE 2-8634 or PR 1-0¢ . DOWNTOWN PO TIAC. NEW building, beautiful paneled offices, ‘ your business. Up , sq. ft clear space to 1,400 sq. . of available. Lights, heat & pas included. At $75 per mo. up. FE 26280 after 10 a.m, NEW —W [- FE 23-2144, ‘ORCHARD LAKE RD. 2 room suite. Lower front. Choice location. Good parking area. take & utilities furn. JACK LOVELAND” For Sale Hewes, Pees IN W ATERFORD Sale Rent Lease ; BEDRcoM BRICK, 1'; BATHS, LITY ROOM 18 For Sale Houses “9 BY OWNER. PAMILY BRICK oer 8. ; ‘sp, - 187 Beach. BY ow FRAME fant ‘aeael “abt So neal Immediate : ‘ $10,750, $750 down. MY 3-2880. COLORED GIs NO DOWN PAvMeNt 3 bedrooms and wath, FE $4875 or COMMERCE AREA Attracts newly decorated home on 100 ft. frontage right llv- ing toon, Fire lace. Convenient ea, Immediate occu + Priced for quick sale -at bayer down payment to * uatitied Leslie R. Tripp, Realtor 75 West Huron Street PE 5-8161 FE 2-252 G.I NO MONEY DOWN $99 MOVES YOUIN | Rochester, Michigan. Last home left beautiful new subdivision . drm. brick, full bsmt., city water & sewer, ved greats, tibis hest, Goines Lal ures. _EL 1. ~er Diamond 1-805! a ONEYMOON ( SPECIAL © 6 P.M. tomorrow rs have just le rooms, kitchen with eating space, Oi] heat. rms & ser 634 E. Madison off Joslyn hone OL 1-7 ARD, In By Christmas WEST SIDE Modern brick 5 rooms and bath. _Fioored attic, basement, cas beet, ea -! Saratghet. or untaracaived, MODERN” BRICK 6 § soem pute ia rate. recrea- ety. By Kate Osama) * ee xo MONEY DOWN , RELIABLE PERSON ” | sons” EB: family brick | ae a eos, neat Brleed apartm consists ‘a1 3% th and enarEsenD, OF oom 4 ent. fh “a Near bus with terms. Each Dus and" shopping three rooms and bath second. Pull basement, garage. | 1969 by WEA Service, the, Tok ting Ue Fat OH, 12-3 “Guess What! I know 106 phone numbers by heart!” For Sale Houses 49 For Sale Houses 49 W. Yale, Cor. Stanle 3 bedroom log Keego Harbor. $5,500. 4 rooms bath. Pontiac ‘side. $3, 3 rooms, 1 acre. Brick. 900, Clarkston-Orion Road 3 bedroom, home, $238.50 down. ur Model open daily. Brick, 3 ‘ge bedrooms, semen’ heat table space in kite monly a down Cent PE 300: 3-036 or UN N 4-406. : “WEEKEN® SPECIAL - id frame home. north Drayton. | 3 bedroom, unfinished, at Williams Lake. 000, bedroom, finisbed, $8,250. ; bedroom pany? $11,900. * full basement, starter CR AWFORD AGENCY Sie MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE ON as Oran ABLE—Tremendovs— oppo cations: the porn ntment today! ‘ore Christmas — - : Drayton Plains, PE 4- 2 CAR GARAGE. A-1 .” garage, We have over 350 PHOTO LIST- OTHER = Wh Pa More? 5 ROOMS W. LONGFELLOW. GAS; NEIGHBORHOOD. L handy location $1,000 down. the key, : INGS — Visit. our office and| Modern 2 bedroom ow. bus) EE, OO wey INGS ~ y y beat, reasonable. FE 40065. | PAYMENT. 44% MORTGAGE, | CLOSE IN ON] Y 60 inspect them: Save time. LIST} in 1957, excellent inside PHOTO L 2 ' |sRM OPTION ._ BUY. LIKE| PHONE FE 2-2319 AFTER 4 P.M.| 6 room modern. carpeted living BRAN D ey es US ~ For fast & efficient ol! sutom e, ; "ee BILL THIS WINTER?) rent_FE 8-6268 and dining room, All ny dec}. [ere “with Cedar Shaces service. We BUY, SELL AND basement with recreation space. | 12 WV. HURON ~ he bart ae deeoret oon. 6 ROOM, NEAR PONTIAC tc ; | a Pontiac Motor $6,000. garage, $1.000 down. siding. ving a lovely car- PER MONTH. Fe wa § PM. CALL) the bath, modern h Leh . FE 4- 4526 c tor. Newly decorated Oi] he ELIZABETH LAKE ESTATES ving room & De oven, Therm windows ; oes laundry factliti 5.8452. Full rice, $800 down, $55 8 month Handy kitchen. ? apane ~ a DOWNTOWN, ris 3 biks. 6 "aa HOUSE. 2 BATH. $70 A rae 1077 a — Dream bungalow for newirweds. Paeled eerace ee ete BEDROOM— | L. H. BROWN, Realtor $10,900 wits S130 down. Only L - DROCes Bot KEEGO, . _FOLL BASEMENT— 2407 Elizabeth. Lake Road - =. court" heuse: cePeates mo. or will sell. small down 500 nent. . _ tty is only aie Miles West e we mince clean fur-| ween FE 5.3741. fa price. ice. FE anent. 966 month “6 WILLIS M. BR EWER or Pontiac and- on s regu: " - 1 | MULTIPLE Listixe sEnvice. TUMEDLATE POSSESSION, 2 bed- Cd e CI] ) BEDROOM FARM HOUSE, MOD- | 5 LARGE LIVING | JOSEPH F. REISZ, A bus line f i jose, bewse. 3 pe. ‘au : m SLATER APTS. "Ges pee Suh PUB |” room Ou mand ale grapes, | S846 3 FGln| Sung serio cal toma, Turegee, lewndry, fect $85 per mon! . ri storms & screens. West Eves. FE 5. . PE 68-0823 new mortgage. | he ‘ Metamora OSburn 82525 or BTY) 8590. GI. Nothing do $43 | INCOME MOD. 6 RM Paom School District, near was. On 83 8. P den, Mich. 61F22. per ‘axes & fosurance in-| Sears, Nevis om ee, OM |. WE WILL CONSIDER your ~ . th : am Sen. (oetween E B Phe &E. Huron) € ROOM FOR RENT. 67| Cluded. OR 3-8071. were eT ee eine tans house 2 nade. _Preure /SULL PRICE : oe WE HAVE MANY MOR® pEsmR- FE ¢3346 Witherfield, Inquire %38 W./71, ACRES NEAR MILFORD — | _R4., Fisnt, Mich, CE 3-4271. Village dream home. It pro- | & HARGER CO. ABLE PROPERTIES TO yepee _O Suntas. Ses Carciaker| Huron, ern home. beautifully and. 1 Vides s separate level for CH FROM. DRIVE OUT Re A-} ARCADIA € RM. MOD. HOUSE. $05 A MO.| scaped, fireplace, dcar garage. L AKEFR NT Xd sleeping, — - | CLARKSTON TO OUR _ OFFICE _AND _ MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE © ties Trail 4 rooms Rested. Stove! West_stde._ UL 2.1% 3 SReareo o home. “4 acre land A very EFRO HO} ME petivity The daytime, pi: | "New 3 bedroom ranch home. oun at COG naa PA im — S a . ear Broun ome. me, ni e con A] . h ® refrigerator, $18 eek. MO 6 Mat MS AND _ BATE LOWER Rea Waited Lake. Brick, land- . Bes tifa wiew with large Uving neces fine The ng fee . —SALES OFFICE— | te close dormadinve ‘noseeee SON ON somes CITY F ARMER . own, fous liv ; - r : : WEST SIDE | — BIG TOWN REALTY Newly decorated & painted. Also| with beautiful wooded view. i +44 EAST BLVD. sion. Gees efeds required, LARGE 230 FT, DEEP LOT — \6 BOOM DUPLEX. WEST SIDE.) MA_¢4612 MA _4-1984| washer, rT, range d& refriger- Activities are but « few : NQRTH—OFF JOSLYN crn ARK. REAL ESTATE with berry bushes. Trees, and > mitiperntar attend Boor Ai air|_ Schools, ste-mor FE Soo. |? Parte REST, OF, TOWN.) Het, ‘oursiaer or seater Sore) eRinge"E grat Becason | ETO" ON cartarnge haking Wood | 70, BOL, SELL & Rape | ie Aaa ea Te , num | . = - ene fties furnished, OR 3-7193. 7 RM. HOUSE WITH 3 RM storms and screens, fenced ber considered as part payment. Pul Pull in its own spacious domain. FE 4. 7833 | down. . . ay . Ae re n Eve. & Sui.’ city. edrooms and spect ae _$125 per mo. West side. FE e-i996. yard. close to schoo" #500, price $13,000. The 1breese-swept i | $200 NG SERVICE kitchen with eae, nt ges . fat, ; I7 AMA ANT PA REM 7 w down paymen “duit, Bll . eve assures juxurious $. ae WEST SIDE cau, yam,| Sed oo. hilo SFE cane. |T BeDROGMS, 1% nats, cag.| Herbert C Davis, Ritr. | fusrsomyclepedear Sez: | "EST SIDE, ¢ mEpRooM anna) Tethed, You suet sie ' price reduced $1.00 od Sui nd re. 8 ROOM HOUSE AUBURN | pete oe ec neaving state’ Gell | <7aae VE _§-4311 rooms. Wardrobe . closet fireplace Large living room din- fon. T _ |e with terms. ‘Siguraber: Near st Ben dict nd nd |_Hetghts. Call ( UL 2-3658 Tatty QT eet leaving state. Call MODERN HOME, 6 ROOMS AND mple storage. Planne ing roem, very neat ‘Luchen. gas mag. peeernrt ever’ Tt beats Donelson schools. Close to to, shape 312 WK. 5 RMS. LIGHTS INCL. : bath. 2-car garage. | acre." May wey, attached 2 car ga- Sylvan Sho garage. Immediate renting. 2 or 3 bedrooms. OWNER RETIRED and bus service. FE Children. 2685 Orchard Lake Ave. | 3-Redroom Ranch be seen at 777 E. Walton Bivd. Fine “crafted” con- yiven tow: Overlooking beauti- . and 1 1 down-~ or FE ¢6233. 235 RUTGERS. LOVELY 2 BDRM.| Only $080 dn. and tax 1| Owner will finance. Apply at 118 iteaction all. included in possess: Just $15,900. WEST SUBURBAN 3 a Bn fire. y e over G _Editson_ street. this new beautiful model. Large lot fronting on Silver ® frame. “Ponta or. A : yater. equity. balance att $05, including MODERN 3 BEDROOM RANCH. See it today, ful Sylvan Lake. 3 bedrooms, 2- Lake Gold Club's 6th bh Nothing Down Betlent Real cal fails =n b rifice a, mile mntiac Mirs. & e - 5 rance ea car arage attached Radiant . 18? © «€6©with «cyclone full bath 100 Tt. lot. paved Must-selt-by Dee = —-f- o - “th | _An__excellent brick home. a oe - by a ent Houses Furnished 39 ody , WALTON - SASHABAW TOUR: ‘Double attached garage ee ‘Se + Reat Houses Furs OOS “fence. Ot Tritt —* ae —_ street. os ast we. joc. near BS Owner leaving state. FE 8-126 AREA — A bungalow, that out and many other features. OUT a ned eee A VERY KZCEPTEMAL 2 i ithe er 1 BEDROOM. COZY. CLEAN. on AVATLABIS TMM dicted 2 car ga- NORTH END, @ BEDRM BEAUTY | _Vestioule ‘entrance, Tire: | FE #3500. FE 5881} Soom Priced ”$22.500—This well constructed. Gleam aE Neer Beer ™ aes = a al) Jake ares. $130 8 1TOUX-F TANKS | -shop_optional. FE 5-1448. ‘place, dining aad of ; ie terrific! . ing"ont . - SPLASHED < cleat. = of" Pontiac 3} Beautiful | arge Home comCENERAL REAL ESTATE| MR. VETERAN ; partitioned as a recreation ° WM. A. THURSDAY EVENING CALL! Cente ne tatet ine | WITH SUNSHINE c. sin. welcome. 1 oad you know e expires in room @ aluminum on tates - eves. On one acfe of landscaped lot, 2 OPEN TIL 8:00 just a few months. You "may with ledgerock trim. Ga- k EN Don Nicholle Pe ase ine grand beach Cueges. - Jot corper pares pot reeting’ and 1 N-| fireplaces, 4 Bethe. lake privi- 3 BEDROOM HOM ES never have an opportunity to buy rage. Flowers galore on the # ’ Approved at $8,750. It would drapes. Attached garage. tee v ished. 13 Milles out Dixie, $40.) leges. $135 onth. Lease or 4 ah £. a home so easy again. We have lot. Fenced for pttvacr: 5314 , WES + 'D N be nerd to do better folks! iy dec and as opi MA 5-7006 sale S415. Hilgadeth Lake Roed-| $100 MOVES YOU IN any homes that may suit your|. Buy at~ $13,500 — Aproxi- TOR T HURO} ‘No "MORTOAGE COSTS—Low 7 OIL HEAT, FURN-| BALDWIN SCHOOL I pistmict | * No mortgage cost te show ‘you this + room “home mately $3,000 down, si 8. HUROW st FE 5-183 NEAR NORTHERN HI— tel A a eam mae eT _ished._ MY _3-2005. |S room upper on Howard Street, $45 | $10 starts deal with steam heat, close to schools,| TRADE — tovely 2 bed- au i fe neers. Piastered monthly paymente—THIS 18 TiNt: aB HOME, FUR. NEAR GRAND BL. WN REAL shopping, and transportation. room home with Union Lake SELL BU Y TRADE tile bath. itch uf : al weg e17) Rowley, Drayton Plains. FE 9 penton rch og heat. $60 PE 8-2763 Large lot, paved street,” This ts privileges. Large rm. oe eee Atee, Sieben: NORTH : WA $008 Peta ° | @ BEDROOM BRICK. LARGE Liv-| only one of many. Call us now, with wall to wall carpeting i . dust costs SUBURBRN oy 2 BEDROOM. G S HEAT. PART- CLARKSTON. 3 BEDROOM oN| 8, "com yim fire ati wall to| LAKE FRONT HOME aod re ee erage Loree N AREA wa Just out of town, 7 room’ brick ly Tahed. OR 3-061 /Dinie Hwy" and Deer Lake, $70 pe eths, @8rage. with over 200 foot of frontage. & re o’tm modern frame home with ranch with attached 2 car gus: | Large lot. OR 3-4663 e lot with Anchor fenced back ound rec- ¥ gS Notes Seger Doprmea| Woe Posline ress ee tevee tae, caim, Gat Bee | jane Puaroue freee | SHU Datltly Sate nd St meet meets: | ey Gay gaia ah = . ndow overlooking lake. ng & uw “ —“Ueors, | tire ane 55. Th east of Auburn PSteights. 5 | CLEAN Og, tenon HOUSE FOR 5 Acres—Clarkston toom and kitchen, 2 large home or, equity in whl the frees. Price reduced. $6,450. FREE RENT FOR THE BUYER tse. ihe wate : bose tee, and fall ceramic = Excel- sc Crooks Road. Fee ronth. FEATURES 3 BEDROOMS rooms, itached garkge. Setting Oca ne en or will lease with |. with incotie paying prt eipianee. is attractive as could lent lake area. Sacrifice 3 $35 N. SAGINAW. FE oop = “Pull basement. Enclosed mong the on paved street TRADE “IN your present 4 opt purchase. aa 13 rooms, 2 baths, 6 & bath Lares ving. todm, 2 at $4,000 under “duplication. “#1039. Dp LEX—3 BEDRMS. DOWN, 1 sun pny wee 500, ferms. Don’t miss home or equity on. one of . ~ down for owner, weeds. minor re- . EM_ 3-3474 un room. Breezeway, 2-car DRAYTON Woops air but lable at the drooms and lovely Kitch. “y RMS. & UTILITY, GARAGE. ds attached garage. An’ ideal CRA , the fine nome we have Just completed, TRI-LEVEL brick | fievabie price of $ mst | Se 2 beautiful lots shaded. | Cu ome for te temily wan. AW "FORD AGENCY may Reed a omaties home and sluh. siding. Featuring 3| eso cewn Done t ite this one op poe, 60. ee 3 va DREN |=. all pr “ is 60 — Te +4 W. Walton 2306 or possibly a larger one rms, itv. rm. Wi natural through your lagers Welcome, year around. OR 3-4163. Cal: J. ATEOR. Real- 609 E. Pitnt My pies Lat ‘us appraise your hots fireplace. Paneled den, utjlity rm., . low payments to qualitying J "ROOM BUNGALOW. ENCLOSED | tor. OR 4 MIDDLE STRAITS LAKE. 2 BED- and trade it for one that. mee Rn! So bath.) JUST LISTED for retired couple. vetersa. ms _ 8T. a. 7 zoos house, roctares: NEW 3 BEDROOM HOME: iy JUDAH * Benedicts 906 Lakeview. FE Localton: a. ae aubarn J. C. HAYDEN, Realtor. pert is & real buy for oo Tucks » wes he case eens in sen at. low price of 96, Gas he A e find; ! room bungaiow. ‘ i : : r month, Call J. A. Taylor, |@ ae MODERN STORY HOUSE. | OPEN sign on Ss, side Auburn | 66 E. Walton FE 8-0441 ® pin! Pull basemen pn ge sy ; AT- " spreading’ shade, Home is Sirsa” 6: Itor, ry On acres: i mL 8. of Rochester| RG. s few yards of Open 9 to 7 P.M, — Sun. 1 to 4 ar heat, Paved aren. Near bus vacant= oh or trade. $3 BEDRM. RANCH — te Rick ae ‘RENT or SELL. WEST SUBUR- ik _ MA 5-0291. Dutch MIU. | : ae ‘rit, ly $6 950 fui _ vecani 6 aA of tas Geet” 658. * ~ ban. bedrooms, basement,/ §@ ROOM ‘qo .ON WHITTEMORE § ACRES. 25x50 BLOCK Krst--call s set—will buy—be OUTSTANDING OI - beams. Med bl Good Tee lot, Wasy terme. eal? bom |” avec’ bedrooms, cheap for cash| 268 Bi barn. 3 ranch beautiful white aluminum wd _tine Lake Road. FE 8-0636 or half down. By owner. FE! een eects ag.) home with attached garage. Fire-| custom BUILDING : sided, tw room tn “3 ag SMALL HOUSE, ¢ ROOM, OtL | _2-3304 STUDIO TYPE}. BEORML BSE Le SS clothes Before you build the home gale with ail rooms larger a oe: , _heat, Fenced i_ yard. 238 Russell. ae DOWN, DRA 1 ELAINE. ment, pan, & rel “ closet. Needs e finishing ney big a we We wil “‘ be is be pn “ $750 DOWN — Here. J bedroom modern. nm q d 8 oO panora: view . side ie back yard, 2 Wnts, near Pine| “eal pin A Own $12. fe 0, 42,006 John J. V e nett pao ge FRodels to inspect. One ue Mi eae a oe Sedrme. fui seme and Knob School. Must sel. MY 2.371, Jiggs rm ‘with swimming -| former 1th lake privi- Neat bus. Quick ~ vO}. . . “ es. is “Ot riais idea) $300 DOWN, MOVE -RIGHT IN inn fore Jou butlé-—call an. expert. Sok tage. eee it at only $8,950, ae bedrm. home near Crescent Suburban Li pd < young ¢ awe ae Ett er gau WARWICK ais Ey Wise tane eg nae . uburban ving~_ EM 16 tera down to GL. sane eae . 3 Carport, | large lot, FE 5-9876, ‘caltt Its Best HURRY se ant nou wm iam colonial type BEDROOM, eget Zpedun at at | TE = ne beers oe 4% Te he) e on | choose from. three dif- : 7) |, Benen, ommoempte,,,,| (CONVERTIBLE 24) On| seakcbemare * ‘& mroopncy |. Gah grace tic | W: W. ROSS ered Lake Orion for ond, $14,000; ut i Tate. 3 Laas L.lee. rms. 2 cat garsee, $14,500, ‘OR*3 1210 waa Rd. ty Cok “ H counter tops, | storms | and = : ! x Small bungalow, “1 bedroom, red Home Seekers | Bet tl eas eat, natural 1) ie ome 1M baer carpeting, ARC ay, or meke offer. a oe pay., Bving , ty ‘Tom an Gl nooaee ai ar ; : black top stl ‘rentton bo dh ic ~ Mi . ns, Fone, Lary fot. ve 63.300 ec 7) ee Eso, ada neat and ie Sarge bear pom es in Ps yee “i gate home. take you window able i fem. ot |. 4 very “ ,ARB PRO 4 BRED, nalaaata e nis What have BPR | ran © Jeon for ae | an, im. daily; exoucotoshs..vewrt) + vs ks Piet aie Ba “ag thclomatuc icabadee so eteidee | BTS eR ere ee hE A EE Just No Pontiac, Town reo vA sy ain ch bate ortincen 3 carpeted Hegre | room ranch style ment aga i r* se¥re af as ry trays, lave- wes ei ca bath, heavy duty wir- “Let fart ae . BEST PINANCING AVAIL- re tunity—Now we can offer ou a choice of several fine omes in very desirable lo- City or suburban Gfeas, These homes sre in are vacant and We have WHITE LAKE Lovely 3 bedroom home, Basement. Furnace. Lar glassed porch. View. of lal rom every window. Accessible to good bathing beach. wher says sacrifice for only $9500 with’ very reasonable terms. Dorothy thy Snyder Lavender Agri wane Ra. (M59) « or “MD 4-6417 Phone BM 3 INDIAN VILLAGE ... Exceptionally nice interior large rooms, .carpeted livin, — Family R amily Noom.. Bloomfield location seven rooms, it: tile baths. Draperies, carpeting and fireplace fixtures will be included with the sale of this beautiful BRICK RANCH OME. An oversized double ga- blacktop drive. The lot — 160 x 160! $20.000 terms ‘ US SHOW YOU THIS FINE HOME LIST WITH Humphries 63 N. Telegraph Open Eves. FE -9236 rage, it's MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE ~Near Wilson- Bel hool. WEST SIDE: Fodr-tamily- apart- ment in good |< condition. Hard- ate “entrances es and b. 1 ara aths. for renting. $19.900, with terms. DRAYTON AREA: Lovely five- room home plus utility and full basement. New furnace, two-car garage and three lots. with term John K. R 8. Irwin & Sons EALTORS 3!3 West Huron Street Phone FE 5-9447 EVE. or 2 $10,500, FE 23-4031 ~B5Q3 BROWN |* NOTHING DOWN — Coz bungalow only 3 yrs. cellent condition.” Full basement. Oak floors. old. Paved at. Nice modern Ex. Good neighborheod. “About $375 closing is all you need.” ver clean two fruit trees. $12,500 CHAR bedroom home. +-$7.459 FULL PRICE — Easy terms. 0 lg acre of land with nice ome “& wonderful value.” MING — 9 rm rm. mod- ern colonial farm home with twe acres of land. Large grove majestic Maples. Only ‘% new school, Terms to you, Good value for some one, $14,950 CAN Large 6 rm. size 2 car AL FRONTAGE ar. block suit modern COLONTAL home with patio and large over . Beauti- fully landscaped. Located between & CASS basement, EXTRA SPECIAL s Oak floors. - 4% x Terms. 2 ft. LVYAN LAKE, Pull bungalow with ful] basement. Oak ba floors. Full insulated, AC furn. “A. well construct- ed home.” A Httle interior finish yet to do. —— is a sensational rd. Large PRICED aT “on LY $16,950 LORRAINE MANOR - Brick 3 old. Full rancher only basement. Tile bath. yrs. Oak floors. Choice west side location. Paved street, large wooded lot. “A nice home for the young professional Map on the Way up.” MANY OTHERS — ‘To choose from. Open FE 51284 am. to 8:30 pm. Sunday 16 TRI- LEVEL STARTER iM WRIGHT, Realtor 45 Oakland Ave. 5-O441 OPEN “TIL 8:30 A. SYLVAN VILLAGE REAL HIGHLAND RD PO. SN TIAC NO M ~~ : ars 3 Butid Pag peved at : : 1 Your. fet oF ot es H. P. HOLMES, ING. G, Piattiey, EM 3-0483. 231 5. Lapeer Rd. FE Own BARGAIN homer ; vicinity Downtown * e to gas heat, is ‘spacious re ally reduced price for quick " a. #1. 950 fant price. Easy ~ ip wit terms. be 7 aan OR 4 digg? M Cattell; Builder EL_6-1535. ‘Clarkston REAL ESTATE, INC. TO BUY Gm GEL ELIZABETH LAKE ESTATES. SMITH» Wideman: 5004 Ss. Main 8t, “> Open Daily : OME sown. fines’: wanes 7S x Sharp Eatpeting. tn net sewn lace, Cc & large Peschen wf wf t re, . ss boards | tos esement, 3 heat CLAR Se seen NEE ~ 7 ‘, witr. 3 wae» YOUR PAY- . MEN TS HERE VACANT 3 BEDROOM HOME. Au- tomatic Gag heat & Water heater, SUBURBAN WEST 3 modern kitchen, light oak floors, Brick ranch. 6 roots’ sho tiled bath, ample closet space, rooms. oll heat. elec: all nicely’ decorated, large lot, excellent Combi: schools at door. y $10,000. tric hot water heater. ane balance $72, monthly imcluding}. tion a habe ea yard taxes & insurance on 41 per HOUSE IN he CEL LENT ton: cent mortgage. TTT Nal pelee — $14,750. GI. NOTHING DOWN, Yacent 5 Terms.” room modern home, arge POSSESSION: rooms, nicely de 8 ‘ AEA TE ied 2 bedroom ung dining room, full basement, oll low, large paneled front pore, ieee best, 2 car magene. automatic water 5 street, Northern tie washer, kitchen range * i: ign S Distriet, $0 $9,200, All you need cluded.” ON $7,300, sage de ig mortgage costs, SEE I 7 TODAY. ie leton, Retltur \ mea a Gives Waring _ tist Wednesday warned the Party. | Hungary. munist terminology for anticom:/ _ thunism. .. Nikita-s.Khrushchey praised Hun-if - | @arian Communist leaders for re-. | people in a speech before the con- | a te eae ther Divine opposed debt. _ Jimelight in recent years. ea PONTIAC. PRESS. PHURSDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1959 Soba mee i - ‘Bourgeoise y =Still ys Claims Politbureau Man -VFENNA. Austria (UPI) — 4) fop-ranking WHangarian Commu Cengress in Budapest that “bour- geoise ideology” is ‘still strong. in) — oo : .«"Bourgedise ideology” is Com-. = The warning was made by | ruling polit bureau, who dis- sussed problems of education, rulture, science and schools. -Only yesterday. Soviet “Premier capturing the confidence of the gress. He said the fever gener- | ated by his denunciations of Sta-' Bin coupled with the mistakes of f the then Hungarian party leaders: sparked the 1956 freedom revolt. ‘Kallai said intensive and effec- tive ideological and political edu’ dation of the people must be pur-| gued. He also advocated acceler- ation of the “Marxist-Leninist” education of .the Hungarian army. | Research by AEC Rises 11 Per Cent »WASHINGTON (UPI)—Tahe Atomic Energy Commission (AEC) Yeported today its research and) development work on nucledr! weapons increased 11 per cent last; year despite a virtual halt-in test atomic explosions. ee ee ee The AEC ‘said in its annual f1-, nancia] report that nuclear weep-) ons development and fabrication. costs amounted to $492,000,000 fur the year which ended last June 30. up to 1] per cent over the previous: year. 3 * - The report showed that the net) éost of AEC operations last fiscal! year reached $2,500.000,000, up % per cent over the previous 1953 fiscal year. Father Divine’s Krum Elbow | Is BeingSold— . POUGHKEEPSIE, N. Y. (AP) = One of: Father Divine’s heavens} —Krum_ Elbow, across the Hudson | River from the Hyde Park estate of the late President Franklin D. Roosevelt—is being sold. J The late Howland Spencer, a bitter political foe and distant rel-' ative of Roosevelt, sold the 350-| acfe tract_to the Negro cult lead-} er and his followers in 1938 * * * Spencer said at the time he! wanted to test Divine’s theories/ against Roosevelt's. He said Roo- sevelt’s New Deal was ruining the country through expenditures. Fa- i } i Colors Stay Factory fresh aa. ,, New Vinyl Floor Covering 9 a “ol Charge It rs are underlaid beneath tough, clear vinyl. ‘Bleaches, fruit acids, hot grease, mercurochrome wont stain it. What a low price ior such long-wearing {loos & «ae re 3 Gay Christmos Print Tablecloth sasstn 2.98 Charge It opun rayon and cotton festive liy poinsettia design Hemmed. Hurry in today Save! At Sears with Divine's shouting followers, whol}: ee , took such “names as Faithful! Mary and Bunch of Love, gath- ered at Krum Elbow, one of sev- eral heavens operated by Divine, during the 1930s and 1940s. They rould get a room for $2 a week. and.eat chicken dinners for i cents, “Peace—it's wonderful!” they! shouted. 7 * * * Father Divine, once a Balti more odd jobs man, asked his fol- jJowers to turn over to him all) fheir worldly goods. In return, he provided them with their’ needs, He has been out of the | Spencer died in 1957. 3 Walter R. Seaman, a Highland, N. Y¥., hardware merchant, said ‘Tuesday he is buying Krum E},) bow, possibly for use as a club} for the aged« He said the asking! “price was $92,000, but declined to} ‘yay what he—is- paying.— The estate has not been used! ; “the eighth time, “ytation, hy os 8 - epage ay was 12:5 days ih “Fécent “years” by Divine's™ “tor Towers. 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