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Money doesn’t grow regular deposits . . interest. . + H A _ FE 4.0824 - da E PLENTY OF FREE AT-THE-DOOR PARKING —— INGHAM Anne Wilson njored end ‘in Traffic Collisi J) = —_ | BIA rsd e ie o “TP- FRIDAY ONLY— SPORTS SHOP : : i SLAYBAUGH’S = — “=z E = ad hie F) There were 11 accidents, | 630 Oakland Ave. south and 34 to 29 tn the Upper | — tonight. Tee Seunine aie John C. suburban streets. faptt, 7s ables ra ; i Briley ile 5 hil ip ae ul i smi ag at en RBS Lali ite et iii rf ( i bal 4 a Ut a ul ‘ a ‘ ven eal deities all ide da anita higih Ce. ak ee y ¥ . 2 il ” ° is oi - rT yee } still before | noi aiaumee as glazed ae Bank ing and train- to their best survival should we E Library Closes Early 4 eget. jin aid training and in other | civil defense activities with the. city’s forces. ‘ .m, Friday, Librarian Adah She)- ?P vly announced Becatise of the. New Year. holi- | ¢/ day, the Pontiac Municipal Libra- | alled on the Pontiac State : Building. A tremendous job is recently been purchased and in- | us in pulling this ing our people as ry will close for the week at 4| possibilities of gether and in instruct be attacked. Hii a el st | " nF i i i iy fiagiel au | axes anes. aS coeeee webecveces>s SB . -. Ws -1t im ieee vib Ai iii pe Wind velocity 17 a ph rriee tamerrow wiht Teday ie te Pentine temperature preceding § om 4. iT oe . + ES ny Eat More Lunch — - + 4° — pa = so ee ‘ eet Peo 2 y Z Pras r « I } Fe >_> —- & : = @ ie MY 26192 WEE Ne aR ame AE ORs a. a a SR AE ail aa one _ DECEMBER ‘29, 1056 ae WEDNESDA ; Pt --* f , Fa tae tee mee ‘ — . ‘ : . * ee ‘ f eons cst : . mg ome ; P P ; tg . allied i i nT 7 i rT ini. af te ee ae ah 5 Ss eet ul Bld & = ES we i; 2 ae 3 HH att i i © rt ee a lehi ? lasts SES TTBu i int 38 i Ut teal Saat il aul 3 a Hilti BSHh J idisti* ; hit ae SE ee ESE Se eee ee ; , & . 2" "2° oh Hee n Former Clarksto Hart's Assistant a eats & to Be ayliat two Prats xe Mins , of 22200 Gill Rd., (A was . Township. Mrs. Rese Ann Schubert F widow. Emma and two brothers od pe Ege nny me widow, Emma, and a ea ay ull WES if ah i bit i HH fl gis " HE still til i H fe a He a STREP EE g } at apa Hy gla i anid sli At Siti Ben Sa eeenuEiT g Sar iF a fia iy sata al is a lpi AT WATERFORD TOWNSHIP — | Frank of Lake Orion. New Year's Eve (es Service Planned |can "be. 1 at Area Church Year’s Eve from $12 p.m. : James Parker of the Youth for fae? fe ; 2 sonevensssnenssasenssossseseneez We a. = ° 5a ‘ilies | 18 a s] SMe, 5 a! 3 1 Bp | ORs i elise este 33 a_i @Z4n 1 F rrilitGyen2 F225 2: 1 args fie 8 925 5; re He pe ii c = Ze 2Q ! z% : —_3\8 "mTiite area ee ae Sse ig S TBSTHE iF FAG at is :f fa Hai alt pg 4 F iE h <4 - ili Hi a F Hi HH ult " i z i i : \ + th “2 of |@e \ s Pe Hy ce ae mun l in ieee a in tee i j aT TF é te a peel pe ig dul Bl Seas mba wd i AE HH We a ae sy rr >< ‘ee a3: g a tig 55° rt i it —_ Hilt eelietihel ietaatl ht ite a> ifthe Ht i is - suas Fo ht |e alt ne aegis ite id |= tats K+ Me ntl inate ie BiG i #3 Wye suites Lean Enh |p Te a ee intl “z & . &4., 3 nt Re $ pid Hf Ht r. vat STUER HEH Hl guts ee : if iy ul ei ut HE a i rT ant ra if an = "ih ml nie ea mee ; &g jolla Eble a al Me é Ine : inf 3 Fe ita “4 | . e : tac a eal A aOR qi utes 7 ub ee HPHG ui HH fA fle ee 5 a i a -e , (2 e- 7g aaltiat a a ot | i iad pS: : i ile sais h pate z hay Lt oii, sty il fla Sin aile mele mal OD | Eels : é a Se OF THE PONTIAC PRESS et a le ie nee ae ‘ Sem tes erties fete ofeane, datetiedie eancetas was | Most such critics into silence, | tories, wants provision made | scientist. shies coaeaaingy choos Ret: | ietaied fe aan tee tind ootae” tes overwhelmingly chose . “man who \y : was p Papen tage exiles poury Jonas E. Salk, creator of the poli we edith yours 2 . ' sons. tenure |New York Central reiirond. His | Halt oe ia ivan toa of | Heid Exnest Hemingway, this year test of : than some| campaign started the first of the | The first , Tips of | On & Nobel prize and with it the ln en ee 2 iene F— | vote of the editors as man of the deadline WAN railroad Ff year in . literature. ; seemed to| which Young has won control. He rf Overtime Two plane crashes in Africa last negotiate an | gained millions by predicting the ’ AN January from which he emerged agreement for fearmament of Ger- | 1929 crash and selling short. Late . , injured, but alive, enhanced his ap. es Ney ee Bene een at Oe Paid Dump Watcher Se compromise on control Saar, | holding company C&O. Y, tors were almost unanimous. He worked to make in the | operated that coal tartying toad; JSCEWORTH, England @®—Jim ; Roger Bannister, first to run recently will get 1,357 pounds ($3,909.60) in| oo we te epevta, Tho his pay envelope Friday instead of | Titus, seucte recorded 3. min- the usual 7 pounds ($19.60), The utes, 50.4 seconds May 6 in a extra money is overtime accumu- special race at Oxford. labor lated. since May 1952 on his job year. he | of watching a garbage dump. ” Pere — — jf most important was his effort to | Jim spent 90 to 100 hours a w istance : Finland Although few inside France oF | nerve the CIO and AFL. | on the job but the Borough Council | 6, but Bannister beat Landy Aug. out were to bet heavily on is ates bas | only paid him for a 44-hour week. $8 in the Empire games at Vancow- his continued success in solving his Prigeb mag ony ha Adopt * | Faced with a beck pay demand| ver in 3:58.8. country’s problems, his Republiéen adminis- | 4m Jim's union, the Council de-| George Gobel came up fast in the in six months; tration. frye ayone ahent ims | cided last night to pay up. It also | entertainment world to win the earned him te vote as Man of cage re legen se * | ruled that henceforth Jim must | eidtors’ vote in that field. He had the Year in ee oe ei of eens . | work only 44 hours a week; anoth- previously appeared on individual Associated Press member news-| é what Reuther Grought it should | 0. watchman will jake over the | television stations and was: guest Papers and stations, He won| do to relieve distress made head | ow of the time. star on the networks, but last sum- over tee figures as| Mines again and again. Why watch the garbage dump? mer his “Saturday Night Review” President and Sen. Jo-| Making less news, but also po-| Jim keeps an eye on the bulldozer replaced the “Show of Shows’ os seph R. » in @ vote which | tentially important was his con-| used there in the daytime and His dead pan humor won annually is to determine | cern with push button factories of | warns of fires from hot ashes or | him almost instant favor among oe eae ene the future and what they will do | spontaneous combustion. iTV viewers. year. ee a. Bieestower se Dr. Sam Observes Birthd A phe dade r. sam Observes birthday decade have included Gen. Douglas e,° N T e ] M “se_- Macaifia, PresdenTiarry”& Waiting New Trial Motion Judge Harold Medina and John L. CLEVELAND «—Today is the| That the remainder of the de- Lewis. Bist birthday of.Dr. Samuel Shep- liberations—less than five hours— John Foster Dulles, U.S. secre- perd : | were soest determining the de- state ed of . | gree guilt and examining a copy —_ ae ro. 4 Saas toni Last Tuesday ilies the | of instructions given the jurors by second consecutive year. He also! © fifth day : deliberations—seven | Common Pleas Judge Edward Bly- gained 1 men and five. women jurors, in| thin. 1951 a we eagle prong ha their first unanimous decision, | * ¢ ¢ the Democrats in foreyga negotia- | agreed the youthful, athletic osteo-| That testimony by Miss Susan tions. * jf * jpath had clubbed to death his Hayes, attractive, 24-year-old la- k a 4 job. Dulles pregnant wife Marilyn. boratory technician who admitted fought cold all year—often | 3 intimacy with Dr. Sheppard, was in the air, He back and Less than five hours later the not an —— Atlantic, flew to! to Manila, to\F or: | in the | ot | rad | | assistant Oakland County prose- * |cutor will be William E. * | jurors determined the degree of | the crime, ‘finding him guilty of ee in the second degree. > * * : | Within a few“minutes, a judge & + = # [144M E. LANG onment, which could keep him be- hind bars until his 4ist birthday, ; and defense rested their cases. The Beginning work Jan. 3 as a new ‘trial began Oct. 18. * od Lang, C. Ziem. Ferndale, will add to Ziem’s staff | Pard jurors in statements to the of assistants, bringing the total to | Cleveland Plain Dealer. * * * ja.m. of the fifth day. i sentenced Sheppard to life impris- | | scious twice during ensuing strug- | while serving the 10-year minimum f dal M N term for parole eligibility. Tomo y hi tt ys, ina ern e an ame ‘iatian ‘i 2 uci anne il seek t rt the ‘s verdict, i to Prosecutor Staff | reached 102 hours caer the. state | Part of the story of what oc-| employe, said she acted as some- according to Prosecutor Frederick curred during the seemingly~end-| thing of an unofficial secretary to less hours in the jury reom was) the jury. Lang’ 30, «ft 217. E. Drayton, | disclosed last night by four Shep-| She revealed that among the eight. | The Sweri-Srank . Malian | oerea ame - beery = ; | 4 rank A. Kol ; the apparent “was — thie cea wat ton | Edmond |. Verlinger, Howard L.| it faked or not faked?” . aod sestieed tts iw | Barrish and Mrs. Beatrice P. Or- ‘© ¢ §& ae O wal — re 1953 enstein — indicated in their ac-| Mrs. Orenstein said: mee wap te Detroi he counts: ' -| “We tried to rule in Dr. Shep- During a ceca ret few |' That a four full days and“part | pard’s favor until we no longer ea te Sete | the fifth were spent |could. It was a combination of court clerk | whether Dr. Sheppard killed his | things fitting together that con- Doty. wife, and tnanimous agreement! vinced me, I know in my heart id War II Army veteran, was not reached unti] about 11| there was verdict That at one time the jurors were split evenly—six and six—on the question of guilt. Sheppard has maintained reso-| lutely that an intruder or intruders | entered his lakefront home July | 4, bludgeoned his wife as she lay in bed and knocked him uncon- gles. Sheppard said his desk and medical kit had been rifled and) some personal articles stolen. Po lice termed the apparent burglary "@ «© @ Mrs. Orenstein, wife of a postal most important questions: to the jury was the defendant's testi- ‘PONWSAC, MICHIGAN ! 5 Ae a a age 32f ail rhirie | zi L EE & EF & ~~ rl re | ff i , Zz if “iil i z r i F ? i ‘TOP NEWS STORY—Without a-major war or in-|\pened fire in the House of United Press Phote Representatives. Rep, ternational upheaval to mark it for history, 1954 | Kenneth A. Roberts (D-Ala) one of five wounded, probably won't go down in the ‘books as a decisive | is shown being carried down the steps, shot in the year. Nevertheless, it was not without important | leg. The four terrorists were sentenced to prison events to distinguish it. One of the top stories broke | in June. The page boy on the left.is William Good+ March 1 when a group of Puerto Rican terrorists | win of Pontiac. 5 County Road Projects Completed In 1954 contracts the state trunkline summary. Jet for $50,810,275 in construction projects on including five projects in Oakland County, | Highway Commissioner Charlies M. Ziegler said today in a year-end Projects in, or rumning through, the county and completed this year were: ‘ Concrete widening on four-tenths of a mile of M59 from Eliza Lake road east. Blacktop on 6.1 miles of U.S.10 from the Genesee-Oakland County line southerly. Non-skid surfacing on 51.3 miles of M36, M106, M218 and M87 in Counties. Ingham, Jackson and Oakland Three-tenths of a mile of blacktop on M58 in Pontiac. in ~ i 8 railroad grade separations, 10 railroad crossing flasher systems. 25 railroad crossing reconstructions and 10 new railroad crossings. “Everything points to the fact that we are approaching the greatest highway building program the country has ever ¢&kpgwn,” the com- missioner stated. “Michigan’s trunkline construction program for 1955 will probably exceed $71,000,000 . . . Any additional funds which may result from a proposed state sale of bonds, if such a step is approved by the Legislature and voted on favorably by the people, and any additional federal aid from the President's highway program, will be gver and above the figure.” . Speaking of the proposed $500,000,000, or more, state bond issue fer roads, Ziegler said, “Assurance would have to be given that the bend funds would be equitably allocated for building farm-to- market roads, main county roads, city streets and state trunklines.” A plan for financing the bonds must be worked out “‘so it is easily understandable by the people . . ..” said the commissioners. “Every effort is being made to provide sufficient information so the proposal may be voted on at the April 4, 1955 election.” aimed at improving patching and shoulder maintenance methods plus determining climate. , types of surfacing best suited to Michigsin’s e . 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Such congestion has been common in recent days, but the lag today. was greater than usual, Everything was higher. Minus signs were difficult to spot, A scant handful of key lssucs were lower. Big blocks dotted the tape, Here are some: New York Central 9,000 shares up “% at 34%, Bethie- hem Steel 1,100 up 1% at 109%, Armour 5,000 up % at 14%, Cel anese 4,300 up % at 26%, Gen- eral Motors 1,500 up 1% at 9%, Panhandle Oil 11,000 up % at 11 (it was yesterday's most active stock), Curtiss-Wright 5,000 up at 77%, Boeing 4,000 and % at 744%, and Westinghouse Electric 1,000 up 1 at 78%. 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Dec 29—Comptied by the Associated Press »” is bh eo Indust Rails Util Stocks Prev. day ..... 2002 1226 672 16348 | Week ago 2080 1218 670 1829 | Month ago 2008 #110 63) 146.3 | Year ago 1443 80 852 108) 1964 high . 002 12236 €@.3 i6}8 |Month ago .... 200@ l11e 663 1483 | Year aro 1443 Re 882 108] | 904 high ...... 2002 #1326 683 1838) 1964 low ..i... 1439 «Tle M4 1080 1963 high 1818 O86 55.8 1163 1983 lew ~ 1202 FS 80s 99.5) DETROIT STOCKS ip iMornblower & Weeks) | Figures after decimal pbints are ecighths | ‘ High Low Noon | Baldwin Rabver Ww 7 i7 Gerity-Michigan* 35 34 Kingston Products 32 364 Masco SereW.. ...i. 3 5 Midwest Abrasive* : 6 64 Rudy Mig : 7 @2 42 42 Wayne Screw 13 i4 *No sale, bid afid asked | Grain Prices CHICAGO GRAIN CHICAGO, Dee 20 (AP) Opening graic ‘ Whea May aie 121%! Mar 23 Jily 123% May . 230 Soybeans Jiy ‘ 218 Jan 296% 8tp 219°. . Mar 2.85% Corn May 2.854, | | Ma 157 Jiy 2.81 May 150% Sep ....,.. ase | diy 1 607,» ae Bep 156% Jan .. os 1390 | Oates Mar .. ess 4207) | Mar 80%, May . .. izeo! | May 76‘, dJily 12.97 | Jly Ti\e Soybean Oil | Rk ar . 210 Mar lie May 12.03 j Jiy i =| } a +— ——_ j : Hazel Park Man Admits | Larceny From Building Cloyd: Ott Jr., 2, of S38 E.| Evelyn, Hazel Park, today plead- | led guilty to iarceny from a build- | |ing before Circuit Judge Frank L. | Doty and was returned to Oakland | |County Jail pending sentence Jan. | e. |. Ott previously pleaded innocent. | He admitted today taking a .22) itifie Nov. 27 from a home at 453) | Maxlow, Hazel Park. ”