2 E - A : : = a . . | : ; ‘ ( ; ; w Creates Scene of Winter Beauty| Bakery and Confectionary Workers Union. tMtClemens | Federation leaders were reported to have decided to| a ee | — *15 unless the union ousts|. Police Rescue « Louise, : ~ fame May Out eel oes | : scheduled ‘for March 35 at Cin- MT. CLEMENS (INS) An. after-church. skating = party ended in death yes- t terday for three smalk Mt. | {Clemens girls, who fell 3 _|through paper-thin ice on e a pond near their homes. 4 [" A fourth child, sister of jeousin of the third, was - Jeonfined to St. Joseph Hos- 4 ~ pital suffering shock and 7 e dead girls are fi Snay, 9; bee aie Kae 4 leen, 8; and their cousin, : Mary Jo Glasgow, 10, all of Mt. Clemens. Sheriff's deputies said | the three youngest girls lost = |their lives trying to save | ” jLouise who walked to the center of the lily pond to ; test the ice. The trioranto | | [we her mg also ee { and have beep hurt in other | are one-sided, and Mt calls for ’ through the sheet of ice. Ways, bet this is the worst.” equally ardent exposure of man- —" = * * * Layne was injered in the firet | agement malpractices, oS. Herbert Matison, whose home is yey Ane dlwedlagded McClellan's committee has ex- "fa Sivek of the pond, dashed to < by Cleveland defend. Peed some alleged employer sins + ‘DUCKS INSPECT NEW LOOK — The first es Pentine Press Photo + ———|the pond. His wife called police. with & tetel weight et simeat (Oo in Con heavy snow of the season Saturday turned ham, impressed even a flock of ducks, who Patrolman . William Denison was by pection with the operations of} gs jg: — many spots in Qakiand County into scenes of appear to be on a tour of inspection. If you . the first to answer the call. en ee Nathan Shefferman, a évew| Airline Service winter beauty. This spot, at Quarton and Ches- want to see where they Are bound, turn to Northville Man He found Matison up to his The Detrolier refused to Shy irelations, but hearings have. been VY =| terfield roads, between Pontiae and Birming- page 21. . y | watet tn tho water, mired wits * rf - Leulse was farther if there was any wanecesssry (mainly concentrated on wrong-do- * * . © : se ¢8 Her head was above water and Scie] Ome NC | Fs be Tone etove to B icin. | == tas cls Senet Geant » ol caiee hele ok Pontiac. Joins Group in $ ea Ss ers 3 as Faulty Trigger Cldmed lane’ hat welieg’ auniog ts Pe Son fete eat “ak meemtene| Preventing, Rigen 10 , CAND Nee ey oe a oat ty ad ay] (OF Dect “oF Hunn yw tate ae at ws at 1 ae ceninad wats Whea:k eames, (eat seel there are plenty of man- in Janyary chyna mited $100,000\six weeks-or twe After he who uttered the threats. } Township Ne ar tomes ee hes poate Begs oy 7 wer er the Construction Workers Union killed by his companion in a hunt-| arrived a short time later, plunged Dr. Richard A. Thon eT eke Cae takes ee Soden, Mimiay 2s the ba >. the halt way between peed atoll bata and Day, when. “we had this dynamite| = "8b ta Milford Town: MARY JO OUT FIRST disiocation. He said put on our project at this Gallatin : Bat ste tn nat “aba wo chance Tenn.) steam plant of the TVA.” m Stamper, 2%. of 62 N| Denison placed Mary Jo on the : 7 building entrance ‘Center » Was pronounced er Lagan OR again this year. sand oie shen: pleat of gunshot wounds in the- neck)? ‘with cold, Matison managed ee fe ol McDowell sald somesse ex [OStso01 ‘County ‘Depuy Coroner] sign,” mean, ploded dynamite in See ey Sens: Sey grabbed Yule oncert is the room of the company’s office | His eémpanion, Russell D. Mor-| ice the same way as cho Portia building in Nashville, doing | ris, 27, of 812 Brushwood Dr., | screamed “my sisters are is T sd r Ni ht $1,200 damage. He displayed one {| Walled Lake, told Oakland Coun- | there.” ee ted ’ oe the ee ee he saan ike ie ath hoe bone Saha | Ich eas late « wanel’ bens edar Cant Utanaaiie : * ' . SS per Sa ac narmenait’s LUeSdaY Prospect Sore ae wa neete a see _ | Smexpleded on the roof. a rubbish pile. ret Wetionr ‘etthonrss peed ties music department will present the 2 ~~ E- ° ' | ‘The hearing was called fo con-| Morris said he wheeled ‘to to safety. : ocmeaih Chetateabll sities. This morning's cloudiness, will} Tater (ie Perey bb reasiv- Dollar-or-Less Gitts - Itimue «the committee's investiga-|shoot when his 20-gauge shotgun te * 2 the six|omtinue with some. light snow! \ this sevice for the tiret a= tion of. dynamiting, arson andlaccidentally misfired striking} piremen and other members of The concert,’ including the tonight and the thermometer reg-) 1 esides Petitinc, they are beatings in Nashville area labor|Stamper. Deputies said the guN 4. wit Clemens. rescue | junior high school orchestras and/istering a Jow around 20 degrees, Reed City, Manistee ° ee ‘had a defective trigger assembly.|r..n4 the two other bodies a short bands, the elementary school bands|says the weatherman. Sonten Macbee; Oh Beate tot] ] : OF . O rs Robert F. Kennedy, committee * *. + time tater, . Central} Tuesday will be cloudy and cold- counsel, said in advance the hear- and the Pontiac C “a Gurries. The high| Pott Huron. _— ing also would deal with “the The accident occurred» in the} They applied artificial respira- High: School band and orchestra, it Tt. will be near 32, To- ‘The proposal met with immédi-| JANET ODELL : tinuing thought that possibly there|@e2 Burns and Commerce)tion to Peasy, Kathleen and Mary SS Op Le Tae Selene MO OE be deck Sadiate sere Meee Ee : ead has not been a thorough and cofn-/O%% pichardeon Bind Faner a i Mrs. Hagel Glasgow, mother of ce << Oe Fete Corel Pahinee ie te ee Se oT desea ae As we promised in our last article, here are suggestions|plets investieation of toni Home in Walled Lake: He is sur-jone of the-vietims, said she felt | ee 80 students _ of tne| "In downtowii Pontiac the lowest| whole thing,” be ee ae ee oe ee we BBOW UB Con find N iettertia Matinee cig ot or eg meet poo hme strumental miusic will tak- potest waa wgaence Rigel pe very iS ae ee * gaa ill something to please everyone. 3 oo on tees cory pre that ; hoclaiey a as ed tee: Tickets may be obtained at a Py orga oi anak fare Ca 3) An interesting gift for a man and his car is an auto) some Tennessee Teamsters offi- To Boost Industry out incident. Authorities said, how- = 5 cmb . . dash can. ‘This small plastic pail fastens on the dash-| Se Tey SGhese wesigh ot | MI PLEASANT WHA work jtrend made the lee paperthin. It “a board and éwingg out of sight when not in use. It takes terror” te Teanesnce apa meigh- | shop to determine what comma. |was the worst tragedy of ity Kind - outside. a we ch ___|lated during a trip and can seniiaas elt na yee dat inows He h of! Ths ; oe | what he termed lack of in-| trial. promotion: 4s. scheduled. to- |buried W in PTA Mothers Wash School Walls: . Sstee "eee ' SikrenreSasce [Siesta [tise ad Si re ln Be “ é toute +etee eee et eeee B38 2 County News eet eeee ee eetes 24 daagchesessanebuscss® teenee HO eH es 08 Or EO Ee ee 7 TV & Radio Programs .,., 37 © Balt sb civeedssces MM Women’s yen ee by : Pages “2° ' * 1419 i Sa arnt : the. North and Norwegian Seas, . gommiunications _ The Weather _ Persons By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Nine persons were killed in Michigan weekend traffic. Many! | roads were slick with ice and snow part of the weekend, The Associated Press check peri- od for weekend fatalities begins at 6 p.m. Friday and ends at mid- night Sunday. “ee James Miggins, when struck by @ car while walk- ee night. when his car ran-off U. 8. 221 ain oy Mrs, Ruth Sims, 42, Muwith, was killed Friday night when her car and Snow Slick! Many of Michigan's! Roads Over Weekend) 74, was killed’ i i Peatine Press Phote — ‘ben Allen of the Building Committee; . Ledlie Fletcher, chairman of the Board of struck by a éar while crossing a | yesterday afternoon and construction work on caaeuiien Dr. John K. Ormond of the Board Lansing. street. Z 2 the $144,000 building at Lincoln and Edgewood of Management; Edwin F. Kirbett, executive ‘Mrs. Mary McCormick, 63,-Pon-| #¥enues is expected to begin immediately. Par- secretary, Board of Management, and Joseph R. - ‘tac, was killed Saturday when her! Soe © Oe sey Sey ae SY Pee Be Pen : car pnd whee colided goer Fars y ; : : . tiac. Sh ae SaaS aoe : ie cepa aes Stee at oe Jay, C, Olsen, 3%, Waterford | ca ae Township, = killed _——= In Tavern When Home Burns Teamster lo Teslity. LaVerene Meyers, 16, Rothbury, was killed Sunday when the car he was driving hit a tree north’ ,, uskegon. of M 3 Grade of Yule Trees A aa" e ait r th gf 3 F. medpene Forgeee ‘Mom Held * * * The unattended children,.aged 1 to 10, died in their beds when fire BE. H.sIMS Ct Are the northern lights visible). learned ‘how to cancel out this were badly snarled at times by nature’s in- terference. sorry I didn’t burn up with the }+—Phe fire was — said mys. _ wil be Pilch quoted her as saying, children."” 5; Valerie, 4; twing Nina pe Ni. f nette, 2, and Thomas, 1. FATHER WORKING Their father, Harvey Klein, 45, was 30 miles away,. working in a logging camp. Falls. '\Airtines May Bring - | 22.2°.itsicat Samstors meme | Se P Site ek cae anode oct wa Services to Pontiac. | mers sant etc steals om (Cotlinued: Prom Page One) U.S Dist Distrlet Judge F. Dickin| ‘and- 1 hope “assist us in getting, son tse |withou “Tm Creek and Benton Harbor were the’ lonly ones fot. fully endorsing the| test plan, for Neglect |" Seating Delegates Kills Ficeht : 4i58 aegtit after his car battery failed, Ne waa.a momher of the Ger. Fully automatic STAINLESS STEEL, elect man American Soccer Club, the coffeemakers for 4 to 10 cups. The show cause hearing in the; Electrical me Society of see waren oy Ee Buy now for Christ- Getieral Hospital by Dr.| and the Franklin Volunteer Fire dicecandossscbbanadeesoevecedsadetoidanains Pehecberyee wes ai} Departwedt, ere ‘1§ DORMEYER ‘Mixwell’ Surviving are hi , Gertrude: = : . sister, Mrs. Herbert Reich : ’ Former $18.95 List # shadsacoebesdacdoubepeonncat soevsncctsvoers _CAMFIELD 4to 10 Automatic Electric te 10 Cup ) Coffee Maker $29.95 14” Grinder & Juicer Frye said Mrs, Klein rushed/@¢ Hoffa more than two months) home while he —e to Park) #8°- ( who is hearing the .case | approval." a jury. has issued a tem-: tatives from Battie cosa oie barring Hoffa from a taking office until the court com } Hoskins explained that the préposal was merely “an ‘expan- sion of the overall route in Michigan” by the citles await- ing service, Pontiac has made its request for service since the 4,000oo! east tee actions at the — convention. U. of M. Fifth in Size CINCINNATI (INS) — With 23,-) 171 full-time students, the Uni- | west runway was comeietea i in versity of Michigan is the fifth } October 1956, largest ‘educational crcsmaneme in oy -nelae ber, Charlies Hauschild, who said, pied te ont ie Wt the Semaey drove me back." Firemen, thele pumper truck in repair, stood by helplessly un- til a state conservation crew ar- ree See as eee leek Lake Central, told the CAB in Two airlines, North Central and? the nation. Washington { Octobe f thi hat they were wil wing, eene| AUTHORS 1 WANTED. Hoskins said he expected an an- BY N. ¥, PUBLISHER Nationwide Distributor Advertised These as. $3.95 Valuesy __ Hand- Towel ‘Gift Séts ° Hand Printed TOWELS. _@ Woven Wicket BASKET @ Metal Casserole RACK Exactly. as pictured in beautiful goid- stripe gift box. tnner-wrappeds Only 165 at this low price. - Regular $38.50 Value Complete mixer, L& grinder ond juicer. Full © - power, multi-controlled speeds. Lightesight, white enamel finish. 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All are available to us but only 30 ever are translated so that opr Government is never fully aware _of what Russia is accomplishing. — treme nationalists who do not accept — the King’s rule, gathered together a force of 1,200 townsmen and tribes- men and raided Ifni. They killed - Spanish sentries and made off with trucks, mules and supplies. Legionnaires. The irregulars have been driven across the frontier but are in possession of some outposts and fighting has spread southward to the Spanish Sahara. i Last year ‘Spain had ‘agreed — x. *%. & An example given by the Founda- pap gg fs te ; cg Be sapere ete tion well illustrates this point. risrvceo, But since then this American firms worked five years on Jand has become strategically im- an electrical cireuit necessary for a project and spent $200,000, Yet. the Russians had the answer and re- ported it in a scientific journal be- fore the research firm even had portant. Discovery of oil in the area and in the Sahara has changed Franco’s mind. x * * While this is a small and perhaps started experiments._This informa- ‘unimportant uprising at the present™ tion was available but went unread. Another: instance revealed by a House subcommittee looking into Government secrecy, had to do with ' Sputnik I, Our scientists had diffi- culty establishing its radio frequen- _ ties, yet in the June and July issues - of the Soviet magazine Radio, the time, it could set afire all of North Africa and unite the Arabs against. the West. Premier Nasser of Eaypt David Lawrence Save: » Our Prestige. already has offered assistance an encouragement to the Moroccan nists : WASHINGTON — What an The-Man-About-Town ephemeral thing “American pres- 8. 4 po cape yee 5 opera dies’ coamn te be ane re eS or a New Organization , Soe in ber. tat toad be Such a thing couldn’t happen in Centennial Farm Owners = *»ther_ country or better . . . With typing or © Russia. Its Union Institute of Sclen- Planning to Get Together scemuls, sn ‘Tarr ad jor ae tr tific and Technical Information, a es cies ems tot pe rag criti- Fey a | clearing house for all scientific in- Christmas gift: One tie c satire . » » But one that keeps’ ciear heart strings thereupo mind in touch ... With latest local formation, was established in 1952.. ee hurled at the ae A eee 8 es It employs 2,300 full time translators word comes to me from the United States of special sort of way... and a part time staff of 20,000, Each — Historical Commission America, from pedis scnadh ark cae ear the institute publishes nearly ** Lansing that only 45 Oakland County —_Within our own (Copyright, 1957) “ ye pe y farms have received centennial markers. country the = 400,000 scientific reports, abstracts ‘4+ teast 100 are eligible for this distinc- Democrats jeer oa - . from which are put in 13 journals tion and honor. If-your farm has been * the Republi- fact to 19 Hy is ef fully reprints the jit British ouia + tanta at America , indeed, earth, the peopie of Soviet Russia tion has now endorsed fluoridation mot outlast his you should have one. Write them about ; 3 such journals printed in this coun- “y I hear that a state association of cen- oe gouged ony dit ntly re- if Peoples everywhere were in and the peoples of gil the rest of 100 per cent “on the basis of an etme = i ee terinial farm owners is soon to be organ- k { t it all to Ahe rest of the culad at Get cee ocatninn: the world really want to live in exhaustive new study.” As I recall, He's going to break all track x * * ized, and our county should have 100 world. The Presiddet’s “prestige,” Th year against our amateurs, the become vertically ridged, At 30 to ’ ‘ Acne—(Blacklieads and Pimples); COUNTY OVER war bond quota. ning a glissando on a porcupine - people of the United States didn’t 35, the nails look flat or even The Red Blood Vitantin—(B-12). SAFC ARRESTING Yorty 18 5 es ever wah we Slane have Executive Secretary of Clinton Valley me % ppm ‘er ™ . oonenee 9 ee a 8 mt gd oe aoe a -. betause the Seoleeior wouldn't Council of the Boy Scouts, ° * =e the ge ms Signed letters, not more than one page a ; let me look at the answers in e or Ba. Leland, The real contrast worthy of time ber skin and : _ $f 180 words long U. OF M. ends Kipke’s grid the back of the book. But we-can 3 attention. is not between material pj. betes . Bonin of treeanen ep contract. inform the government that col- - sts surely believes in getting things started. objects catapulted through space Coig cratations ? br. Wiliam JOHN FEGAN seizes control of leges have good football teams | early in the day. According to his notice but between the kind of lives the 1.9 — but if she esdvrpeg, evap _ state tax board, discharges 22 on § because the coaches scout the "of this month's meeting, it is to be held people of Soviet Russia and the spends enough (Copyright, 1957) "staff. high schools. : - ‘at 7:30 a.m. ~ ; people of America are permitted moby and tin : e 2 = , Case. Records of a Psychologist: Reed good friend and next; door neigh- pata par! Dcagsetbvy ‘conceal the pre seat : a bane Shen anna Cm , belles Be oo President skin and. hair a 9 _ * evar Ha, cin bs Pay poe ese ‘Don’t Omit Fi at Fin ls has gone through an experience that all © On the same day that the least deceive her- on ] owers a nera rg us have wondered how we'd act if newspaper headlines told of the self that the aging DR, BRADY it happened to us. Assistant Manager of --iffated explosion of the “Van- is not so obvious. presen interest Deas re ‘ the Grand Blane branch of the First ated a a ned onemar: jo os eee beste ges Pf onl Do you think the $58 Death oe mt Dat the act of bursing 1 body State and Savings Bank “at Holly, he Council of the Churches of Christ » the mainutri * °° for the Cancer Fund did more Earth, It tar transcends - poses of cremation, causes faced ® gun in that holdup Thursday. ~ bigest Protestant organ- wicespread' in America today. 990 than was lost in inspira~ ploma trom grade school of fen. tat pepchaiogietl effect ta ization in America—elected as its Among women, that {s. It occurs : Aare : , While Court admits that he never before president & in ee tional value through lack of ior igh, or even college. youth. = aa that a revolver is so big, his Dr. Edwin "a Daher” punter a _ quently. —— Bees ree ~ alee eee ae ‘ahs Shee _hervousness of the thug, and feared his In ugural siibenin Perhaps the abnormal preoceu- about notice the | shaking fingers might pull the trigger. i a “utter folly te ie pation me women with — pe = gy ape Seon 2 if - He was more nervous than :those being tility” to spend 40 billions a year hairdos and nail polish is one should be regarded as our om Uw. on national defense that never in factor and their constant “dieting” greatest est graduation ceremony a the world can defend us.” He ®%4 calorie-counting is another. = 30 don’t strip it bare of all its % Su! into,” added that the world had suc- ‘The first factor dulls their con- ‘*@ealism! — The other ~ at ire. Paul are | France nom el ae - cumbed_to_‘a feverish philosophy sciousness of what's happening to By DR. h coites =. 9 CRANE t+) f a 2 "was deat the following bridge hand: rocket, Sputnik for Sputnte.” Saal Seong Thee: bee if | Fa When Morocco was declared inde- S—A ae “Se ie = “already acquired on everyasy re- fe pendent in 1956, King MonAMMeD V a “K-Q-3-2-2 + Could such outspoken words an iow. Associ tacitly agreed to leave Spain in pos- C—A-K-Q-x-x | picreg Dire Tog edly wn Most of these prematurely old = od Ire | pied ee session of Ifni, But in August 1957, Her opening bid was 7 no trump which actin mat Yor Soo “trying” this “Dr. — a sere __he asked Spain to relinquish the ter- she made. Mrs. Ted Koells, Jr, Sylvan — at worship = ~ehmmeg nin Drcgert a. wp medy until they prominent ci citizen, 0 delivers th Fitory and as 690R @8-Rp.get for his Lake, Mrs. Paul Maize, of Davisburg, and iat Gondonion thele . eration—degeneration being the in- not Miss Vera Bassett were the other players, mental policies and nd the Co — a byte nee | | gednaee He pee me go THE PONTIAC PRESS > tapas chaste are coming to Cass it prestige tn the wold it oa wo j) / I HE ccs = A acta ener ta aati Burchard Gohike a and : How to prevent the’ malnutrition ae: “who lives on its shore. He counts them - ‘Trade Mark + Dally “xeept Sunday ee a ee __ in considerable numbers, and-wants-them——— ine Coantey- Parent st aa See eet facet Aavertising added to my already long list of what 4 : we have in Oakland County. ae ‘. Suspended until spring is ix: on "Sali Ey pa widening the M15 pavement north of . Clarkston, according to advices from the Ann Arbor Construction Company —_—_—___ 8 et Mae See miles it is being widened from 20 to “ which has the contract. For about 10 ane s, Verbal Orchids. ae ) , _ Mrs. Mary Lovell 4° ed ie : a : % ‘ 4 » “ ; 7 $25 to $500 LOAN Phone weakly be: We arrange loans in Record Time on your signature, culo or furniture! ist ema cis wont Call new. _. Phone FE 8-9661. For Prompt. Action! 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Authorities are com PHILADELPHIA (@®—The Phil- adelphia Daily News, an afternoon parent firm of quirer, papers said the News would con- tinue to publish and that it had on Sey 8 Tree obad, "The daily news masthead was ,{changed to say that: it is now! “published *by S.R.B. TV Publish-| ing Co.” The tabloid now has a daily cir-| culation of more\than 175,000 and| has been publishing a Sunday edi- | a Murray, although voting with new statement, Murray ition siftce..Nov. 23. There are’ fatom bomb project. He was de-|about 500 employes. | fred N Steele, president of Pepsi- imied further access to government) Triangle Publications include| Cola). And although she feels secrets in 194 after the AEC vot- TV Guide and the Motping Tele-| that a father is a good thing for ed 41 that, although loyal, he had graph, a racing form. ~ | a ehild to have around the house, | held himself above. security re- | he ig not a necessity. Scientist-Committee Set | LOS ANGELES @~A new vom-| mittee of scientists has been! is formed to ‘study the Air Force's research and development gram, it was disclosed by Lt. Gen.) James M. Doolittle, chairman of | the Air Force Scientific Advisory} ‘Board. ~ 30-in.-electric aS - range has a big: 24” oven ee ala ~Suds-Miser 148 ha, 2995, RCA Jiidees ith smokeless full-width storage drawer. Savenow! ; doomapeniet yt Service the morning Philadelphia In-|’ ‘A joint announcement carried in| ‘ today's editions of the two news-|‘*The Joan Crawford Angry “at Adoption Procedures ior not. foam often have more love.”’ doan adopted hér eldest daugh- ter Christina between marriages (she’s had four, ard of course trusts her current husband, Al- “I was born knowing how to hold a baby, and baby a baby, and carry it. Intuitive? Oh, sure it ” Yet a woman wito isn’t lucky enough to find a good husband may be the most intuitive of all— jand lose out. Miss Crawford was dressing for é : 3 : E f a party. 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Z. 88 Horsman vinyl plastic doll with pinafore 3.22 "15" doll dressed in. gay sailor pinafore has sleeping . | eyes, coo voice, washable nay and rooted hair: It's - flexible ** 6 Fi kneels, crosses legs, lies } naturally. 24" baby doll lapels: a bunting for [i'l moms “Little Moms” will thrill to the life-like beauty of this adorable. doll. pA lete with detailed soft unting, bonnet. Baby C00 ‘voice, sleeping eyes. INAW AT WA .RREN. PONTI -cille, ‘Funeral Home with the Rev. % Deis in Pontiac and Near y Middleton of Vickeryville; spenicidren: 28 creat areoieen! at-great-grand- Service will be at 2 p.m. Wednes- day from the-Farmer-Snover Fu- neral Home with the Rev. Edward D. Auchard of Orchard Lake Com- munity Chureh, Presbyterian, of-|H ficiating. Burial will be in Perry Mount Park Cemetery. MRS. HENRY DITTMAN. Mrs. Henry (Rose Mary) Ditt- man, 55, of Waterford Township}. service for William Mair, died this morning at. the Pontiac brother ‘\. back and Arthur G. Compton, all Pos \ ef Pontiac; and a brother, —. - Mr. Lehman, who came to Pon- jtiac in 1908, was employed in the an nly bad bean ctemlayed a Service will be held at 2 p.m. Wednesday at the Pursley Funeral Home with Rey. William H. Mar- bath of the First Congregational Church officiating with burial in Mt. Avon Cemetery. WILLIAM MAIR General Hospital Annex. . Mrs. Dittman, who was Rose in}. Germany, is. survived by her hus- band and her Koch of Waterhoed. Also surviving is a daughter, Mrs, Henrietta Myers, of Watkins Lake, and a son, Robert Dittman, who is sta- tioned with the U. S. Marines in California. Funeral arrangements will be an- nounced later by the Coats Fu- neral. Home of Drayton Plains, EDWIN W. HATCHER Erwin W. Hatcher, 59, of 639 East Mansfield Ave. died Saturday at St. Joseph Metcy Hospital fol- lowing an illness of four years with a heart ailment. : A member of the Church of Christ of Rochester, he came to Pontiac from Arkansas in 1951 and was employed at the General Motors Truck and Coach Division. He was a veteran of World War I. Surviving besider his wife, Lu- Gene, Don and Roy E. Hatcher, alil.of Pontiae, Glenn L. Hatcher of South Lyon and Louis W. Hatcher of Fort Benning, Ga. Also surviving are a brother, Lewis, and a sister, Mrs. Esther Ratliff, both of Pontiac; and an- other sister, Mrs. Lena Harris Hazel Park. Service will be held at 1:30 p.m. tomorrow at Huntoon Funeral Home with Rev. Hoy Ledbetter of the Church of Christ officiating. JOHN B. JONES _ Service for John B, Jones, 77, of 150 Wessen St. will be at 2 p.m. Tuesday from the William R. Davis George Muskevalley officiating. Burial will follow in Oax Hill Cem- etery. Surviving are two brothers, Spurgeon of Pontiac and Ramsey of Detroit. are five children, Norris dent of 14 grandchildren; one brother and Pontiac General E. Molyneaux of the First terian A member of the Industrial Ex- ecutive’s Club, Mr. Mait:had been with Chevrolet Motor Division 36 Mr, Mair died yesterday it Grace Hospital, Detroit after an illness of seven months, MES. MARY EF. MOCORMICK — Mrs. Mary Ellen McCormick, 63, of 652 Going St. was dead on ar- rival Saturday in Pontiac General Hospital. received in an automobile acci- A member of First Baptist Surviving — Mrs. Dorene Ford, Mrs. Verneice Smith, Mrs. Betty Devey and 58,’urday at Pontiac General Hospital, ‘ at noon: Tuesday. \Pursiey Funeral Home to Funeral Home in Lamar, Mo, for re. t3 hag ew teg tg raat 3 BP Harry A. Lehman, 77, of 251 Jud-!y F Funeral Home with. burial Mr. Olsen was killed in an aute- mobile accident early Saturday * Besides hig parents, Steven is survived by a: sister, Linda Marie Funeral] at home. ir ft inact neral Home, CHARLESL. ROGERS Charles Lee Rogers, 60, of 19 Deland Ct. was dead on arrival Sat- He had been ill several weeks. BURTON L, GRAVES . WIXOM — Service for Burton, L. Graves, 54, of 119 Wixom Rd., at - Bird Chapel, will be held at 1 p.m. Wednesday’ the Richardson Walled Lake.. Officiating will be|#ill Oak Hill Cemetery. Mr. Rogers’ body will be at the William F. Davis Funeral Home wards officiating. Burial will ‘be in| « A retired fagmer, Mr. Stansbe had lived in’ ~ city only months. He is survived wy a daughter, os me he and four brothers, all ip Missouri. The body will be sent fromthe Donna McCormick, all of Pontiac; one sister. |. Service will be at 2 p.m. Tues- day from the Pursley Funeral Home with the Rev. Lyle Harmon of the Bible Baptist Church at Cedar Island Lake officiating. Bur- ial will be in.Oak Hill Cemetery. GEORGE McLEOD - George McLeod, 70, of 40 Auburn Ave. died at 3 a.m. ew at Bern in Scotland, Mr. McLeod came to the city in 1937. He was a veteran of World War I. Service will be held at 11 a.m. Wednesday at the Huntoon Funeral Mr. Jones died Wednesda: Bloomfield Hospital of ce Fy He had been in ill health about two years. - in\Home with butial in Perry Mount Park Cemetery. . JAY. C. OLSEN Service for Jay Carlton Olsen, 36,'In Oak Hill Cemetery. Mrs. Wil- _jand Mrs, Rosa Heckman, all of Mo. on Thursday, MRS. LOUIS A. WILLIAMS 63, of 138. E. Pike St, died early this morning at Pontiac General Hospital after a brief illness. She was a member of Calvary Missionary Church. Surviving are eight children, Carl Bradshaw, o. Saxton, Mo., Calvin Williams of Yj silanti,. Mrs. Lenore Waters of Detroit, Mrs. Ruth Jeffrey and Mrs. Ruby Wil- kins, both of Atlanta, Ga, Mra. Eunice Marshall, Mrs. Zella Davis caress surviving are two sisters, service and burial in Mt. Carmel, |f Mrs. Louis A. (Rosie) Williams, Children Love it! World's Smallest Radio ATTERIES to wear out! Pontiac and 19 grandchildren. - Service will be at 2 p.m. Wed- Church with the Rev, Mrs. Rose L. Davis officiating. Burial will be . STILL. TIME SHOP SPIEGEL CATALOGS £ DONT WAIT! bo IT Now! Do your Christmas shoppin i eb way! Go aon a Ae: rer Haley mottconven: xsf0e the beau- tiful swatc' wis cee pec h sy oe samples. You'll find something different Aa comy = ps on your list,,, thrifty prices, too, action seimichesdes toc wu ean pick up | Place Your Order “Leday SP JEGEL CATALOG. SHOPPING ties : Call Federal 2-0241 - TIS N. SAGINAW 6 Ni ri ES to worry abou The Most Personal The Most Portable . ,. A uletin vel one can hold in your hand . . . capable of giving big pleasure. 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Therefore pro-/Pace:,1 wondes if last et ion | * x x a te retina ike enim, aid be take thet Son he Se 208 5 wheel which PPicons wry oy ™eB! dena?” - chair Christmas,’ said M make money while putting) « % ed, -/oft the things they really want to jut address & Oe etphabetically lettered and o 6 6with two clue words Foch of the words is auz i} obiect is be ong Par the word —— vu tho bet “a tence place ie num ip eemson tr ae he leew totter as the clue sentence. other. fl read the clue labeled A scams which 4 wi eon makes he most sense in pecein gop sated Ds ot et same with all other saves, pei ues 5 i squares. 3 f= pocrensercnsersnseeesnneconnens : . ‘ : PUZZLE NO. 80 ‘ P : ‘ie §6\c D. e H | i : E “¥§ a a ‘ ‘ : J ‘ ; 3 H q ~~ ——_ | : ae ti F : ss y a ; : H 8 7 ar eee ‘ + : 7 ' : | OPEN EVERY NIGHT (EXCEPT SAT.) ‘TIL 9! ~ || i Ae, : : 6 e. . : 4 q PRG Ss ‘ > : = a * : 4 | Za es &: i i : | BEDROOM SUITES : ia _— ; } ; os : ‘ d 1 Top Grade BAM sac sesscccastesgeavtncesnerreyreunereeseees i ee Covers : ‘ i QUMRET ADDMESS o.oo cccccccce cusccaccceccescvesss -- Choice of § ° STREET ADDRESS ' r ‘ oo Colors Eee ae PHONE NO. oe Reversible Cushions 4% : eer ee et ee SOLUTION CLUES » Nor ti) SHIPPING: (@) SHOPPING. 5. 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(19) BUMPKIN: (20) ve UNDAMAGED lope $169 —UNDAMAGED- Reg. $229 : eee ee : = K. In general. « quest isn't too ious to a hest's LONG EASY 1 ERMS FREE. PARKING eg gt eames eens —— : J 27 L. The boss will make for a 5 “ s : Ai” — OAReae CC REREE NS | en @ fob. (23) 3) DISABLITY, (24) INABILITY, | a : . 3 : i = a i M. A ; tendl —————. (25) Sraucroey yr | N. A considerate boy will net make too many Fe DINETTE MAT r TRESS his mother if she ia-———. (27) FRAGILE: (28) FRUGAL. . °. Gnd it difficult to ———. with the | eo and y horsy set. (28) BANTER; (30) CANTER. P, When @ product is generally ———., it can find « wider by consumers. (31) IMPROVED; (22) AP- BOX SPRINGS ij 5.6. 'or SEALY.SERTA | FOAM | T.Pe. Sets ) ff Reduced So Low. We ¢ ‘annot : | AIL Greatly Step and Coffee i wi NGW and SAVE i § PILLOWS - What a swindler depends to he his sales! living. © Saree te Sy 7 . I an whe ware ih est me 4 to corivince friend Rot te mary. pater ‘o - OFFICIAL CONTEST RULES Reduced =| ‘Tables a a | winter Basle OS nae i}: =) a BUNK BEDS, J a_~sq99 po ae Crap eg ~~ opp cuairs| *f/00 ‘HEADBOARDS, FRAME — ele te oo ie AVAILABLE | pricep To seu! ™ © ALL PRICED To MOVE _ Bp Pes. $795 | te aes 7 deed will be declared eligible. Th ; ten os aac eae es oa i MAKE YOUR FIRST P, SWIVEL | 9x12 | meets | pugs |@ Occasional | by CHAIRS ae he Magee ~pusner cusuions | All Reduced! |]. All Reduced | All Must ts ce 457 | E ij iil | y J i | iene ac ame nicl i nn i | eo RANGES ALL ON SALE - All Reduced to Sell sels atte neu type se a a a eer ee All Must Be. oe. + | Recaro tae nets tere THOMAS BELTON County Men Elected | fo Recreation Posts Elected to the post of first vice president of the Michigan Recrea-. tion Assn. last week was David R. | Ewalt, director of the. Pontiac Parks and Recreation Dept. Thomas Belton, recreation super- visor for Waterford Township, was elected treasurer for 1958 at the anmual convention of the associe- tion held Thursday and Friday ati East Lansing. Ross Kressler, assistant ceed and yecrention Grecter th 30iiend,; was elected president. 6-Nation Pact-fo Aid | Emigrant Workers ROME w—The six nations in} the European coal-steel pool today signed a treaty guaranteeing] broad social security protection for emigrant workers. * * The convention was hajled by! ministers of the six countries as a step toward eventual free cir- culation of labor in Western Eu- rope. = q The convention applies to all classes of immigrant workers transferring from one to another | of the six countries. i + * * it -provides — sickness — benefits, disability benefits, old age pen- sions, unem benefits, }- and benefits for ge eal of the “families of emigrant workers even though these dependants remain in the worker’s home country. The . benefits to the emigrant workers, are, in the main, com- parable to thoke due native work- ers. I The “staked pains” of the wets ern United States are so named because the pains were so fat) it was necessary to. drive stakes” into the ground to guide covered | wagons. “Nat Morrison, Menager WATERPROOF & Shrinkage Pa Pes iar” sonst has Sc ak ¢ | STAINLESS STEEL FLATWARE suas lifetime, needs no polishing. Won't rust, stain, o corrode, tarnish or scr complete 50-piece service for 8. The knives have serrated edges. Save tonight ! “Se Mildew Proof ond emal 32 Sp OO" nose eo @ Red * Non-Allergenic Sieckets ‘wil weer hg. tanh. coat @Pink |. tich color for many years. Washable @ Bive ‘% Wide Satin Binding math and. mildew proof « |S Yetiow : HITZ" by 9" Sie haa clo @ Turquoise Charge Yours at Waites... Foarth Floor A Gitt t that is sure ‘to be appreciated . - and you save $1.99! Gleaming 50-Pe. Gitine for 8 A useful, much appreciated gift! This gleaming , Imported stainless steel stays bright the a ‘atch, Nou out Dy double for steak Kk * Sugar Shell * Butter Knife . Charge Yours at Waite’s..» Fifth Floor : ee oe oe a ee Pacvlic Christos Gift Savings on “eee 2 | # ; and colorfast. soil resistance. SOOog S auTe 947 sevens vee eenerasaes eane TAsLs CovERS RECONDITIONED. - PORTABLES Singer * Kenmore * Wheeler. * Wilson Modal Chones Special! White Full Rotary Console ‘7 Model s] rede fal rotary Re ng. machines m 50% © eg. ihe Blond oak consdles, 9 wi $237.00 set of fimeveaver Fine quality, closely. “knit and“ drax Fringed. Choose red, brown or gold — colors. In special Christmas package. : Charge Yours at ease ees Pourtl Floor Add looely ieee to your home and protect expensive furniture! Reversible . . . Clingfit ~ DACRON COUCH THROWS _ drax treated to repel soil! : coum ¢po? 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Adjust up or down, side to side. : Reg. 12.98 _ Exquisite bathroom splendor by Martex! . Reversible FLEUR. DE-LIS . TOWEL ae dl wi on with gay ted bath. towel ensembles! Two- _ oa St ako ‘Splendia | odinces Guest Towel . turquoise, * "BUNK. HOUSE LAMP* gi .. 10.99 % $1.29 Foce Cloth snp Me: green, antique © OO Hb We = 2s oe re poe eee Pee eee So kas hoe —— 9 a i 24" by 42" Besccarg flere bir ee ea Terms PREY — White ei NG canta ~ ae Fourth Floor. is Contour Stool 3.98 Lid, 1.98 ‘Webeh iik ‘ . 1 q 5 2 } 4 e | | peas : sy y S j a’ : \ : | : : L | ] f 4 6 * bisa ee — | - ue ae ‘ - - . Le \ ve \ By ABIGAIL VAN BUREN ‘DEAR ABBY: My sister's child accidentally swallowed 24 e ___. family matters, “If you can't rs ~ Say anything real don’t talk at all, is my ad- View” y x * * DEAR ABBY: I know this is going to sound very funny to : you but it isn't funny to us. Wi whose duty it is to protect citi- zens. * * * DEAR ABBY: I laughed as loud as anybody when I heard the joke about the traveling daughter. I quit laughing when 1 found eut the traveling sales- man was my husband. He was working in the Da- kotas when he got this young children of our own (fone in college) and my husband is 49. He says he isn’t even sure he is responsible as he only saw her twice. The law is on her side. If you can help us out of this, you are a genius. : SALESMAN’'S WIFE : day? It you \* * *® * Why not get him a learner's permit and a paid-up course of $s Every Amierican boy wants aa it BF F aE salesman and the farmer's girl in trouble. We have three - Sees ae eS Don’t Talk at All Is Her Before I married my husband I was engaged to a’ man who | gave me a one-karat diamond ring. I still have the ring in my drawer, although I never saw him again after he broke — the engagement on me, Believe me, I have no feel- ing for him and ‘its been eight years. I have.no diamond ring and want to know if you — think it's okay if I take the opinion of him, He will take a “eo Advice! pride in being the best of pos- - _sible drivers, You may have to watch yourself that you are as good as he js! ; * * * Insist on absolute observance of the law, Do not Jet him take the whee] of the car until he ness in slacks — and it’ a Parents Implant Traits in Kiddies at Early Age girdle . the -workd. in general. Gross ; Wie of hip and thie 5 * INS Staff Writer pce lays ie pti, . deairabie. 4 th is The. adage that-“‘the sins of or hostile, By JOHN BAREOW thought. * ee the father shall be visited upon the children” strikes closer to home than most of us realize. * * * Psychologist Bethuel. G. Gross of Chicago believes the “spittin’ image” in the cradle_ ing his parents. And he says: “The child's emotional tone and concepts are pretty well oe A Oe tee Secs? or 6." - TRAITS AFFECTED usually affected, Gross says. But how can such thoughtful points hold any meaning for a mind too young to think? *¥ * * Studies show that from birth to crawling, a child makes a leap virtually from vegetable to human — with the outer e world depicted totally by the parents. :: little lady on whatever neuroses are bother- or color the child's outlook toward General Motors Girls Club will delight ristmas Day when members present ately 525 dolls they have purchased and d to girls of the Mark Twain School, crippled , polio victims, the Oakland County Chil- me, and daughters of patients at Dearborn * * * Gross says some children are “sentenced” to live with par- ents .“whose behavior terns are motivated by fear, envy, bitterness, prejudice.” Others, he adds, are disturbed too much discipline and too lit- tle. DAMAGING FAULT Parental inconsistency, Gross says, is one of the most dam- aging faults, ; i * *& -*. . “When one day it's this," he ~ gays, “and the next day it's - that—kids-can form no pattern of orderliness.” This ig the extreme of. no discipline, he says, while the other extreme is too much dis- cipline—“‘overémphasis on au- thority which doesn’t allow a child the freedom of thi emotionally adjusted children, - ean hold ‘them in good stead the rest of their lives.” 2 oe : ee = = Sb e ee = SS, 2 : * many pat-- a~ The new girdles-Awhich look _ come in lengths from 17 to 31 inches from waist n The shorter lengths stop at\m ! d- thigh or just over the knee, for wear under pedal pushers.or matadors. The longer one; abe for slacks. DEAR, YOU: If your husband to wear it, I see no reason why you don’t. I suggest you have it = reset. : 8 CONVIDENTIAL TO RiVs: Don’t be a fool. Let him drool. “* * * ‘Tf you have a problem, write to Abigail Van Buren in care _ Of The Press. She will ee 16-Year-Old- Son Course in Driving as Holiday Present \ By DR. DOROTHY WHIPPLE \,_ Do you have a boy nearing —W6-or_jyst-past his 16th birth-~ has a learner's permit, and no permit until he is old enough ___ by-law to have-one,——_-__—- NEVER A BURDEN Almost every 16-year-old boy itches to drive, That's why the ‘ tedious hours of practice are sudden desire for long Sunday trips. Go with him and let him drive qa good deal of the time. courage him-to prove that teen- agers make the best drivers. * * * When he finally is able to take the car out on his own Let him get some out-of. school and weekend jobs and earn the money that is needed: to have him covered by in- surance. This adds to his feel- ing of responsibility about the car. So at Christmas time give.. ¢ first step in learn- - black, sizes small, medium or large—wriggle-in styles only. Li ngeri e Offers Triple Luxury: = ing- ognition of his growing matur- ity, feel warm and friendly toward you and most likely do everything in his power fo war- rant your confidence in him. ~ Sleepwear Comes _ in Gleaming White ete togs are snowy white, When you're gift shop- ‘ping, look for the new panta- woon pajamas, ruffled and beaded with satin ribbon—and also the white corduroy peig- x Veterans’ Hospital. Little boys. at each of these “places will receive miniature Pontiac cars.’ Above ‘(left to right) club members Irene Schwanbeck, Vetna. splay the gifts. ’ s Kosiba, Ethel Saultis hg Mrs. Fred Stileski } : : : He will appreciate your rec- on she urday when Junior League of Birming- ham ‘gave. a Christmas. party at Cran- Chatting af the punch bowl Sat" handicapped childven by, who showed slides during the pro- gram, Mrs. Eric Pearson and Mrs. ei are Roy Wrag- z 1 af ft brook Institute of Science gene oe 4 Mrs. Stephen Selby, cochairman J. S. Riccardi, who iG with the Ameri- Sgn ¢ ~ Edward Barry of Royal Oak and Mrs. Women _ -Come Into - Surpass U.S. Men in Wealth, Hold Controlling Power NEW YORK (INS) .— It’s npt the meek who inherit the earth any more, it's the ‘women. Women are the biggest prop- erty holders in the United States,. largely because they — ’ of said today THEY'RE ‘LOADED’ “This includes 100 billion dollars in common ferred stock, almost 60 billion savings accounts and roughly 3) bonds,” he said. In addition, 75 per cent of all lifé insurance benefits, or pay nearly 80 per cent of all inheritance taxes. Men like to refer to property as “being in my wife's name,” Lightner noted, but the truth Lightner, an NAM vice pres- - and pre- billion in government- about 15 billion dollars a year, goes to widows, and widows. . own the -prop-——— a, a terium” by Vittoria, a 17th Cen- to benefit Francis Loud, refreshment chairman. _ to, ; ig iy ‘i 3 iL i s ¥% ty Hit : il. tl 3 g ifs 2 rf i ge a & ‘There must be empha- On material things,” “T don’t mean ’ sis & Music Through the Ages meu 2% eir Uwn- smart times in Israel when Judas *"0w that sometimes they can Maccabeus led the faithful *eep @ happier husband by band. This is a favorite song *eeping an older car. a4 the which wil fe directed by De. Club Observes vid Stimac, music instructor at * Madison Junior High School. Holiday Season let the aft pro- Mrs. gt Eyes of ps oe ees oe chun _ Maple Leat Luncheon Club at PCHS Vocal. Department wi Fe! chorales and the “Hallelujah © Mrs. Lawrence Terrien assist- Chorus” from Handel's orato- — rio, “The. Messiah,” _ Pontiac BPW len ‘Wale dae te Has Yule Party gt rae tee . Rotunda Inn was the setting g for a Christrias party and : _ TBI Club Makes > members of Pontiac Business “and Professional Women’s Cub Yule Tray Favo and their guests gathered. ipods ee &. Dwleik her -Hostesses were Mrs. Ro —- vignt avenue home Satur i McBride, Mrs. C. J. Barrett, fora meeting ot TBE Women _Mrs, D. R. Wilson, Mrs. Janet Dow, Mrs. R. S. Craft and Mrs. for Pontiac General Hoeven Reneoes. Sem, . Each member ages * + A movie on the St. Lawrence : , . ghe_ George essage. Mrs. P. J. peg he “Let's Keep Society Meets aay t for Yule Party Beta Chapter Plans 0° Pray evening xi chap. Basket for Needy Society nei ae Cone _ ‘The Wenonah drive home of — Mrs. Dona ae eee Tet cen cmucvene! ving at te eeu tome bers of Beta Chapter of Beta Gables ee aa Fat Devon wy Gr imate, ome ee iL 4\ y \ j: 7? * speciat SELLING & a sleeves, Tailored and never feeds : Jacquelines $ satin lining. It's u ARTHUR'S : ike the flneat fu cpa. TOMORROW AT in man-mede orion and dynel simu- special! O'llegro is the very tops lated fur. Everything about th e se coats is Two: of the latest. desl _ Coats featuring turn” ond push ‘ing lustre feather we nate Ps, a FRANKLY FAKE FUR. . Elegantly well bred...brown alligator calf! softly supple, in your favorite tapered-toe Opera pump. As seen in Vogue. w Christmas Shop ot Arthur's Every Night ‘til 9 P.M. MATCHING BAGS sat Mee Boon Dept. potoved poten. ia important thing is to Mt you are going te have any superflueus hair + the Have Annual Party sweep is good for ews Ekemons Guild Boys Club Mothers ’ i Pictures _ Slides of the “Christmas Story’ V PS 3 “wonderful for all ees earring with an upward every face. a Gardens Club "oe men a Dinner Romeo Guibord opened. her The almost “ ‘Majorette BOOTS te Nyy. gh eae pave Ite ' i ii i ' i i i i : et wld look se you've: bécau ‘bra co i 543 it Fak eg ii ae Hn a ; That's ong g He He Hil Af Hie i FE hat a cotton i ay det al nie . iti fer | You'd never believe t ‘St. 9) E ‘ it ie i] (Open Fri. and Sat | Proper Fit ‘You to a WIGGs « wonderful - Collection of Wall Decor! — re © Sharir in the new and‘unusual in decorative . pieces for the wall, Wiggs has a wide, wide selec- tion from which to choose the perfect gift tae er for your own home — or a friend's. \This Toadstool | Fig Allows Perching SAN FRANCISCO (INS) — Little people, who-in legend used to hide to “Mother,” he euffed the|Under toadstools, now in real life _Hboy on his rear. He had lifted his| perch on top of them. hand for the second spank when + +. * Bess burst into furious attack. | , The toadstool of wood and vinyl/ar + 9 is the latest addition to the casual|ping for t stop hitting Ted, Daddy!”|living scene. = 3 PBs Seng “I'm going right up- af 65 eh ee oe peas and tl Ati on yon. Eos upholstered top base 14 inches in igoing up right now and tell her| diameter and a bettem base 10- what a mean, cruel father you) inches in diameter, are!” é 7 ‘Then she fled, Ted howiing be- hind her. cessory, the colorful stool bright |. A HARD DAY ens any setting. Available in per- Her father had had a hard day. 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The first heavy snow of the season was an invi- Cin Se ot ee ee ee much later some winters. us i NG ahha oes tee, tees a cage, caale vats _ ee yr ay DRYING OUT — Who minds wet feet and cold hands if there is a warming fire Glose by? Here: four outdoor fans pause in their fun to-warm up and rest in a wooded spot along the Clinton near . Cass and Elizabeth lakes. They are David Leon- ard, 5018 Chipman: James Byrd, 5075 Durham; Gary Hewitt, 9260 Oregon; and John Luttman, 5188 Durham: TREE REALLY DECORATED — The com- 4munity Christmas tree, on the courthouse lawn at Saginaw and Huron streets looked mighty nice to start with, but Dame Nature added a final note of festivity with a liberal white coating on the ee in ay eitink Wiasiahaa. te ines base ta ttt te tne splendor, appearing just. as every child expects a Christmas tree to appear on the important morning. MR. SNOWMAN — The heavy, , wet snow was ideal for youn artists with a yen for sculpturing. Here Tom and Michael Condon, of 19 8. Marshall put finishing touches on a 6-foot ‘playmate. Car- tots made the eyes, nose and mouth. * x * f 2 Snow Pictures by Press Photographer. phers * ‘ + on my sas Proposals to take West militarily are gaining ground the Bonn republic ss Prmsaals: to ‘Leave By RICHARD O'REGAN ‘nila’ Mclerich, is" Gold ene, a a what to, the. Germans likelha op oe A a pee ne oan West aid work & | HIGH FIDELITY SOUND i average West LIBERAL TRADE-IN! 121 North Seginew AUTOMATIC PHONOGRAPH 2 YEARS TO PAY! 90 Deys Same as Cosh Wayne Gabert } Phone FE 5-6189 _ Open Every Night ‘dl Imes German ‘ ‘City’s Mail Carriers Hopping on Scooters BEES eee ones = = 3 - SS mex Set E Ser = = af SBaBEBRBERBREBEEREBHEHESE =e @ i oe a8 @ gee oa —— : 2 ie ; en 4 in St. “e % Devas Oe Join Our Fe $/12.50 $e... /$ 25.00 Christmas: Rise f.. $ 50,00 $200 .../.... $100.00 Savings $ 5.00 ¢....... $250.00 7 $10.00. ........ $500.00 Club START | THIS WEEK — | —___" Now : HOME OFFICE: 161 W. Huron St. ROCHESTER: 407 Main St. PONTIAC: 16 E, Lawrence =o For Worry Free Spending Next Christmas— | Open Your Club Account Today! _ @ pe Deliverymen can handle al] mail and parcel post needs on a route with this type of vehicle, thus eliminating the relay box and Scottish Plane Down, | ‘in Desert; 6 Killed | PRESTWICK, Scotland w — Six | What's Long if 97 Years te a Shortened Life? FAIRVIEW, Utah @ — Peter} Peterson, 97, and his wife Celes tia, 96, celebrate their 79th ed. ding anniversary Wednesday,“ They were married at Be |Gearge, in, southwest Uys, 1, 1878. He. still chuckles , he doctors’ predictions in 1913 that a lightning bolt which hit him— robbing him | ~ dollars have been we ee ® y Ana = oe = ae 16 = 8 U.S. to Build Two |i] Room Cot WAL -L TILE [at cam git i . = | . i | LINOLEUM LINOLEUM Armstrong FREE (Bases on Okinawa [gS Wate ms | "aves | mutanate | FR will spend ‘more. than 19 allicn| gill | Set dollars to build two Marine bases! mam Schwab, = = = INLAID TILE” mi for Kitchen, 612" —\. aye as ‘sey Cattle club, and Socrates Ke- Southfield Bank Plan State Employes to Seek Raises MSEA Asks 12-Cent Hourly Hike; AFL-CIO) Request Higher LANSING” @® — The Michigan State Employes Assn, today. fits totaling 11 million dollars next year. : 2 Morris A. Riley, executive secre. tary of the organization which 42,000 members, said re quested pay boosts amount to $7.- 500,000—or 12 cents an hour aver- ii Residents Voting Today on Sewer Bond Issue MADISON HEIGHTS — Resi- F ‘Argentine Plane! Crashes; 62 Die | Airliner Hits, Burns Flying Holiday Crowd to Andes Resort Sought by 500 ¥ age. : *- = —¢ , he sald, the increase would put the average salary of the state worker at $4,000. The rival CIO-AFL state em- es wnien last month asked increases and benefits total- © in * $30,500,000, including $27,500,- my salary increases, This old Combed for Tot Who Vanished Last Tuesday SYCAMORE, Ill, (INS) = oe group claims 5,000 members. money*was voted by*the 1957 Leg- =e At the same time, he said, the slated for tonight's Waterford Township Board meeting, accord, ing to Clerk James Seeterlin. : Bids for 2,000 feet. of fire hose Waterford Board ~ | Only two matters have been : who Sa after she — a face of economic problems were accosted by a Tondy tucing the sale tnd Seite ee stranger, fied to seek @ larger increase than BB cate Ey Agta last salary adjustment,” Riley) shortly after the girl disai iy eee The hunt extended 35 miles fro The State Civil Service Commis-|the Sycamore street where. Maria sion a year ago a boosts|was last seen on the police theory of 11 million dollars, and the extraithat the man who abducted the child took her to the Fox lyesterday in @ thunderstorm 190 BUENOS AIRES w—An Argen airliner taking holidayers to an Andes mountain resort crashed miles southwest of here. All @ persons aboard were killed. + in. Munising Jail After Alger county jail at Munising. < 7 Lapeer. Youngsters at Junior Stock Show © Police Hold Father, 49, «ah . “qth? youth Mission Fund, |M | M ester Yule Plays | open house will be held Dec. 16) are was P jarquette | df} Slated for Per 2 at the Alvan, & eS ad econ ental dar waateees 3 Sh ts f Christmas Play Festival will leas. Oe teapoctioniohet te Soeceraye ents hag- not | 00 Cpso n |presemied Sunday evening, Dec.ltrom 4:30 10 6:9 pm ‘been at fault, P's Admission of Guilt . i - 9 mere ea as gilt iH Death Notices Heavy storms interrupted com munications and blocked roads Swamps at Sycamore "at the crash. A four-man police patrol reached the wreckage and confirmed the_ disaster, worst Argentine aviation history. filled with ‘swamps, Sictes Christmas Party : Mrs. Il take place at 2 p.m. day at the Thayer Funeral will be -in Oakland Hills Saturday,| |. Wednes-| | Home. “THIS. SPECIAL OFFER ENDS SATURDAY, DECEMBER 14 his grandparents, Mrs, Grace Spi- cer of Farmington and Mr. and Mrs. John McCulley of Pontiac, and a sister Emily Ann Spicer,|’ at home, : ss Pine Lake Manor Club rome Janis, Mrs, John Tope and Act N w : me OLD CLOTHESLINE is still WORTH #10 toward the purchase of a wonderful, new GAS CLOTHES DRYER THAT'S RIGHT... 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Britain has aired the island RS . F Producer after producer on this on , nage eng n Ny Curtice Uraes NEW YORK WA pre litytine J. Johnson, Edwin O, Kisser], Rescuers Come to -Aid/ lot tried ee ian de : ‘ motormen’ nion struck New) Louis Steinfeld, oped bulky nog & picture script. Cyprus EOKA undér ; Pa ; York City's prey today, . but are Vincent O’Brien, of Explorers Trap No luck. It was always shelved. Pa called ~ strike Safe Grou \) the Transit Authority announced| was Wij by Greenberg att-| by Flood in England | Now, when the picture is made,\Sek the UN. dace to : ~ “The sary said irene strike m "Tam ann the KETTLEW dio wit hae $¢ bey. te compact Toe ae , resiaenr | ys tarted trains handle than /escue workers today found four Frings fom - - ep nh ._\. 7 jout on runs, more tha! youths and two girls trapped since\*%* Jong novel. So they'll have to/°! “Postponement or circuniven- | Citizens Associations! ‘The strike hit the city a couplel 4 million fa ey ve A strike! turds flooded pay a big price for something they ton of a just solution” in the U.N. ae ) 3 of hours belore the morning rush{piaces extra burdias on the Sg won ta co. aiteady own. That's Hollywood|the fight against the British roid =— Se to Cut Traffic Deaths’ i nicipal and private bys lines. |, The youths, members of @ colt yo fay sn _-8 nev neaiy. 0mm Bee et s * (sapped by reine ater aside s| P. 8 Ove bright thingPara-“many more camaities on boil [0s kla nd! WASHINGTON W—The best de-| Shortly before the deadiine,| Louis Waldman, attoaey for. lade’ ad aaa poy Get under mount has the inside track to Tony Guerrilla activity had ‘a | ai) vice for reducing the number of|state Supreme Court Justice Hen.|the MBA, ‘told a reporter fie, Was’ round. #-—.-. Perkins, the star of the Broadway clined somewhat in recent months. traffic deaths is a citizens’ traffic, ry Clay Greenberg, who had been|0t representing the union in‘ Rescue crews included a team|"*: i ae * NOW 1 Thru WED. , \rmunt 1 ee “lene i one cote ved 8 sae —_ mone be 3 PRjot divers in in frogmen outfits. . \VOUNG HAMMERSTEIN ” The a Buttich es: ot} Fhers's read fi ire ‘sad sewer cm] here today. a eels ook deen other MBA of-| He said he had so informed the! . a wae nq iansin’ wi eedboair te: a broadcast from Nicosia asked || estertatament for every ) sory ; Padi dase radio to “infure that ey aye Curtice ficials to jail for violating a no-|Wion leaders and had otvisel a Ret Cazalet, “Ro Cyptiots by bin Turnerithe Jack Warner party, told me re snd chaiemuan ot President striae injunction. [oom ton Gey eat proceed and Chyistine Woodward, all 16,/that his son James is producing|"™s Week of U.N. debate Mag oon Semeates Gor ak ecw 2 [Ene MBA long has been en-|2°%" Smith, 18, and Peter Biack-|""Blue Denims,” the Broadway|¢ {ree of all’ disorder. ; tie aor eats pig eh a bara: 20. RY are, seen ee ee eee injured when demonstrators! session of the Public Officials) ~ gaged in a running battle with the E Traffic Conference, spo: strike was made yesterday at ®/Tramsit “Aautority for bargaining “> of cav@\explorers at. Brad- “Yes,” put in Josh Logan, |ci tains ste a . tee. REO tf | 7 Safety . n- sored by the President's commit-/™eeting attended by an estimated ight held by the TWU, |2°Td Technical "Gollege. Their par-| wae firecting the pinj , alae en 11,200 members of the union. The a Adin rv. ents notified "When they] “games te bens and te fas failed to return fron. the expedi-| po) ability.” ‘ —- |MBA claims to represent. 2,600 of D ctuee of 67 city subway men.| Recently a fact-finding board Le Pl Bo ‘ with, § It was-believed- the Carol Lynley has the teenage about ip Geneeal | Motors ri Michael J. Quill’s Transport|Tights be assigned on a systemicave at the rot thy onde, role,.and two oldtimers, Chester’ , the ~ |Workers Union for representation ye nag Bos i“ ee! and planned to come out a. the Morris and June Walker are all set ine t her ot w tour|#ured & TWU-victory ina bar-lewey Pot exit two ries oo parents. While we © 10 Cn ree Senior an Se sdagees they : after finding that they did not|“omday, since TWU the| sing fell. : there ls sound and aggressive \Show good cause why they viclat-(OMckin€ of the vast majority of rain i. eats locostad ty the ed the injunction. — ,000 subway employes. Steumuhlla ote te Sra the : * * * * . the several The unin. leaders were at un 1St Norwegian-Built |et.,crstne wast cave exon emumity would te in a der suspended 10-day sentences sie sho a a rh wae “= "Car at Auto Show fm. 7 O° Tes grams aimed at reducing the high- = ny “x *&- 2 Brynner “Tway death toll, he said, oe page rea 1958, they OSLO, Norwa: Six frogmen went through the|is not at all indifferent ; posed : v — Norway's first siphon into the main cavern of aa te pe EA hiow be were suspended on condition that/International Automobile Show and the union leaders abide by the in-|since the war was featured, in| Utderground system of tun-play the spy role! oc roac es junction order and “refrain fur-iOslo this year, by- introduction of ns Put found mo trace of the! However, prosocer-ire hg Louis! fron Agatrants, Gros ther from calling a strike or urg-|the Troll. the first (Norwegian. °>OU"® explorers. The floor of the De Rochemont has said no wast is, Fr Houses, \perteen “ rego : ie a strike.” [prod car. It te a teepenenger cave. itself was deeply flooded.|in sight yet—but what a coupsone Ml PONTIAC: . ry Stores taurants: counselirig uced Another six divers then began a of the biggest of the year, Coliip- DR! IVE. IN beet Se Sah: ~*~ Remain out only one hour, No} The state Condon-Waldin Act|vehicle constructed with a locally 2 signs used, subjects a service beta fe produced plastic body and a 5 Se has pulled off in getting tt Bi ane, * One Full Yeor Guerentee gw ne ny &. ¥ ce Sesmeeientd . | Kidney Fatal for Twin, 14| et - BOSTON- octet Pc ‘sh biscuits Mt, Debultn Saatee. : who said he wasn’t afraid td die,| “I know that the best of all hu-i/} succumbed yesterday fo a con.|an power was‘done by save Jim-/ v. genital kidney ailment, two weeks|my,” Mrs. Foster said yesterday. | after receiving a healthy kidney|“I'd do it all over again. sheng ‘ 4. Fail ae Ay: 2 | # om ets =3 cm | | i other which identical ° In the ftth case, Delores Hus-' i ture furnace treatment, healthy kidneys to their ill twins. key, 14, DeSoto, Mo., who re-| OD Jimmy's case differed from thei ceived a kidney from her sister! others. He suffered a kidney dé-\Dorig wag reported in critical engage Hteondition. from an infection which! : & QUESTION: What isthe fastest thing on four fort? ANSWER: In a short race of a quarter of a mile, ie cheetah would easily win over any other member of. the animal king- " acm, But over a longer course, the gazelle would be an easy . winner. The cheetah has been clocked at 70 miles an hour, but itis tires quickly and slows down considerably after running a quarter of a mile. The gazelle has been known to maintain a speed of 60 miles an hour for as much as three miles, Reg. $159.95 .f cheetah is tamed and trained for h in India, Seed eee et rt bb nell bell OUR SALE PRICE and blindfolded until the game is sighted. When the cheetah @ is freed, Jt makes quick dash for the animal and. holds it)¢ $ . until the hunters arrive: — - - x« « * : . FOR YOU TO DO: Watch’ for an opportunity, when you } : z ride in a car, to clock the speed of a dog racing along beside : Fc it, How does the dog’s speed compare with that of a cheetah?! fy x * : {Clifford Franklin of Baltimore, Md., wins $10 for submit-'¢ ting this question. Send yours on a postcard to Violet Moore|# Higgins, AP Newsfeatures, in care of this newspaper. Tomor- = ~ for Smoother, Safer. Driving Suman on rie i mcr arcaest al aor 1. ak youl Gain Gaefoy thair conifort today. , e : They’re safe, too. Concrete’s gritty texture means more skid ee ee ee tc . NO DOWN — resistance, even in wet weather. And at night your visibility is a are 7 \ up to foste times better on concrete than on light-absorbing County Births S wepsiced eesti ees soaserald SAM ne sigegetnan “These concrete thruways represent the last word in | in ae ; new Alison Mf fee, 400) Baybroct »Y — rae ee : ? YEARS TO PAY Nad my an : ’ Economy is a built-in advantage of : engineering achievement, Thanks to improved techniques th EO Decorating packages is fun. Fori@, © ,- “3 concrete highways. They are low in they'll Nast 50 years and more. Drive one of Michigan's new Redding. 3777 Joslyn a Stylized Christmas tree, use af ‘s far less to main- ; , we : Acatin R Roberts, 656 Robiowood i of A first cost and cost concrete expressways and you'll agree you never had a eres, Ae Se Set eters long strip of green gift wrap tape! ¢ fs tain over the years. Longer life and Ser fener at ree |down the cone to form the trunk a ne a er i recite 9 esas amoother, safer ride. Jack O'Neil Rayment, 2372 Auburn Then place ps % 3. 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LIONS’ LAYNE HURT — A ankle sent Detroit Lions’ quarterback, Bobby plete 21 of 34 pass attempts for 22 yards. - Baltimore’s John | heitued viel } Browns, at — Briges period, i. Stadium_after being hit by a hard tackle from Browns’ 2nd i t ? Hl as Ld if] Fi ¥ Mae i f i : | ; HE 2 gE 1f ithe “ll F yet ! i | Remark About Layne ‘| Keys Lions’ Victory DETROIT—A Cleveland player’s sald after the game that remark that “he'd have been bet-| Cole, the Browns’ 250-pound ter off in jail” after quarterback femse tackle, made the remark | Bobby Layne's-second-period in- jury was credited today with key- ing the Detroit Lions in the West- ern Conference football title chase. The Detroit quarterback suffered/@ drunk driving charge, His arrest, a broken right ankle late in the the first half of yesterday's National/ and finally the court test Balonced Offensive Nebraska fle Te Hii i : f i i t F Ri : iv rookie, Paul Wiggin, in the the .end of Bobby’aeptolessional grid career. Tough Week for Col By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS [eure on Kansay‘ State, Rice, Texas Kentucky, which plays—at—Mary~, Christian, St. Louis, Temple and Tt's only the second week of play in college basketball, but al- ready the tests are getting a. lit- tle This could be a make or break week for the likes of Kentucky, — Cincinnati, Bradley, Purdue and Indiana. ; a mk And it will give a better line for maybe even defending champ North Carolina and North Carolina State, : . The -only prospcetive powers who. appear to have it easy are Kansas, Notre Dame, Michigan State and West Virginia. : a ee The toughest: job of all falls toimore strength, got.off to a run- ‘land tonight and then runs. into St. Louis Saturday, The Wildcats: legians: ning—start with a2 96-41_-¥ietory: New Mexics AEM. rey * * * Cincinnati, pinning its hopes on) are unbeaten in three, but look as though they can be had afier fair- ily close calls against Duke, Ohio ‘State, and then-.a three-overtime 85-83 decision over Temple. Mary- land is 2-0 with a good defense, while St. Louis, showing sopho- p Maples Take A smashing victory in the first invitational relays at the new Roy- al Oak Kimball high swimming |pool, Saturday, gave Birmingham's ~ jali-winning crew its. 3rd consecu- tive victory of the new season. Jay Myers’ swimmers took three firsts, two Srds, a 4th and RO Event dual medley (Pete Sintz, Dave Smith, Jim Peters, Dave Rider), Butterfly 200-yard (Smith, John Hyde, Peters, Rider), time 1:51.4; 200-yard freestyle (Sintz, Bill Bu- ick, Pete Palmer, F. J. MeGinnis), time 1:37.8. Third placés were in —_— "he ee Se See \. BATTLER — Fullback Joe Perry of San Francisco batt elude the clutches of Baltimore end Gino Marchetti (89) game at Friseo yesterday. Perry picked up five yards and th won the gare, 17-13, before 60,000 fans. ; | sophomore Oscar Robertson who |scored 28 at a point-a-minate clip in a convincing 105-49 victory over’ ‘Indiana Siate, gets. the big test tonight. at home against Temple. Bradley, the NIT champ ranked with St. Louis and Cincinnati as the Braves may have to hustle against Seattle and Elgin Baylor. Seattle opens against Portland State tonight. Purdue (20) may be @ late en- try in the Big Ten race after sur- prising Missouri 76-49. The Boiler- makers may find out for sure to- State. is 0-2, losing both at home, The’ a at Missouri Satur- Rice, heir apparent to Southern Methodist's Southwest crown, night at home against Kansas 3 ton at for a four-yard TD. : ___|Sytacuse vs. | “Indiana, judged-a title-conten-|"ay,- 1 jane” detense, paced by | «| Phitadepiia” der slong with Michigan State and — Tuesday|Ohio State in the Big Ten, now § #3 | 3 = | ; d wedtae Cleveland's J 4 & E Ese ab 3 | he got his cleats stuck in the as three tacklers converged him. The Lions were using long cleats because of the field. ‘ BS So x § Shebep=ykese ° ~ = Oe ui ! ¥ i i SIGUE Sezcyye ES9EER SENEIES é if if. ee. iF i “ © Bruins Blank Chicago, 3-0 : Martin vag oan be mcinasegae ad angen from the Browns’ 27. nee. : A Cleveland gamble set up De- ioe ran sin sa as is i 2 bud ” yaaa Boston Creeps Toward 2nd troit's 2nd touchdown, . SATURDAY’ New York * Minneapolis at Detroit 1, eee perm oe naga ne | Montreal Classic Friday; s ., ‘ Va ference TV round of the Birmingham The Tar Heels. go against, {George Washington tomorrow, coeenesniaceena® eland scoring ~ Touchdown: Ren- (58, pass from Plum), Conversion: game Saturday. ot cones Clemson tonight, poreibegprenaii Directors Meet Today : Notre Dame (2-0) after whip- ing Wisconsin 75-53, plays Ne- : _ Marquette Satur- Contract Time for Lions }| Football Co, meet in regular session today and will offer coach | Cleveland 20-7 yesterday, President Edwin J. Anderson has |, expressed - | Wilson's agsistants would be leaving after the current season '¢ a = . . DETROIT (AP)—The beard of directors of the Detroit i Géorge Wilson and his entire staff contracts for the 1958 Na- That move was anticipated even before the Lions beat |~ ants ‘has publicly expressed hope thet “these men will be with us fora longtime” one, maybe two, of Earlier there ‘was a possibility that Va pho f * Beh goes Lente. Hall 6 Senta ! so Oe County, ‘made ite way | So gar the tab for use of. that hoe. They then herded the deer to safety, Bobby Plants, pov 13, of Lae A the Detroit Rec in spore time. If you left school, write for FREE Oot on" Che len sad Sal torch nn eee tte Mean Hho | BOOKLET —tells mea | whe boys, fatter jined in thelnentessl’ Ceeattnns caleet here| = acon Jour fees Si-page Bich Scbesl Becki. < ” * been : ! : a z : es oes fe a ee ee & ; . abd eaid tha Geer Wes, dims elton; be ae eee Ges enone a smc ie. yates onees a ices exhaustion when it reached land.| WN; , Nobody on the Wings’) — 1 OER i It lay re ti * tor a few team was | ‘ the ‘ ng — be heli decipcealialec aes. “eri eetenee find then bounded oft into the|but to understand the lack of self-|- ‘ pe included s Saturday night 21 ter Beach, Keating did nothing te improve ne NHL—they still | _ feet was | We give S&H Green . oes = » oo 21 - 4 contest under the - Stamps for finest” The « ligh was a battle of Ors... : j a Hh stopping 31 shots DEN re Trivestons 55 oe , | — Jj ew els 1 Pep dons “ce. Ware” ¥ - : : s ’ ‘i “Al the ofthe terms in the AP Wirephote i ‘ : ‘No, I haven't four Hats. these es =, BUDGET PLAN : — radige Toh TEAM WORK — Jacques Plante, Montreal assist in the save. Wings’ Bill Dineen (12) pulls eccemadiae a - tires cre normal. until I get in 390 Pee ae t: 3.0163 ; A : Fa : feet oft;_goalie, braces for a shot by-Detroit's Red Kelly — in for the rebound, but puck passes his leg» Mon-—- The team was announced Satur-§ ‘the ¢erf* === Ts 0 ee a a 12th goal of the} (4) as defenseman Doug Harvey slips in front to treal won, 31, in Detroit last night. | : fot Mt. Clemens). J Credit Serwice Ce ee oe : : : saw Montreal’s go on a scoring spree : | Firestone SPECIAL + moving forward Ce . Canadiens ahead W gait ear hes Peer serd esd ele evrolet works , been drive ! psp Day Boon : : t n driven more wonders in every : weight class! ty ____BRAKE ADJUSTMENT _ it's most needed for better, | T ; 4 / safer seeing at night. And they = complement Chevrolet's bold in bodies (8, 10 and 12 feet | before,are ideal for 9-foot dump 2 Barter steers : Fite hater ee ee ey WE sees! oo ~ New light-duty Apaches ... new medium- ‘ All weights included. arta : 4 oe duty Vikings re mais ati od Sp as AN UAPROVED POWERMATICH SURE-FOOTED 4-WHEEL DRIVE! WEW DRIVER CONVENIENCE! ee . ; Chevrolet's great Powermatic, New Chevrolet 4-wheel dri "58 Chevy controls - S P E \¢ i A L ne all bring you the latest in dollar-saving = at iain gery er model will go mipoher of venient He pach, Gis ecnaien- un . a ient than ever with an ad- road—throu flood- tor pedal is newly positioned | 3 ce ae i ¢C E eee ous y- truck advancements for 1958. ditional drive range, 3-5. This | | ed areas, up y tensa are “3 Prep! eg sa driving, same, and a : fingers) —- Seite Ee : . | means even better perform-" [ |” “They give twice the traction ~ few 20” wheel cuts steering = cle ce |. -ance and economy in traffic, of a 2-wheel drive truck! effort in heavyweights. over ; : 6 3 : a : = & It should land : few inches to a foot a half out beyond the foul line. loft the ball sev- eral feet the — this you to all the your fingers. or wrist the ball hind the loss. ae: | _SYEARSTOPAY Latest editions of ee a fog | SURVEYS AND ESTIMATES | pea yg MP atee - [Om SunNeRs + ON ruRMAcES * Om ous + Warm manins | “Big Wheel” in trt JR — SALES and SERVICE | Yee ee a £ 15 MBER 9, 1957 on AILIAC hy ? [ ; F ¢ Above: Series 60 mediym-duty tractor model. ~ _ Centér: Series 100:heavy-duty cab-and-chassis, ,' WHVERREN ia — f ee ee ae ‘ # : a7 é j = e x THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDA’ terday—hoping to Result: The biggest near-riot in the history Francisco sports, One < po hurt, four leadership was a sellout weeks ago. + * -*% So, hours before the game, more than 6,000 faithful stood in line arrested, a ticket booth wrecked licemen kept mighty’ Other fans motored to the hinterlands,|te 3rd foe to try to oo ere 1g NS out the variety of non Oakland television blackout of the game. oe pes Bee no the heart New York Trips. Hawks, 113-110 Youth Movement Starts to Pay Off ds Knicks Win 4th Straight By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The New York Knicks, stressing a youth movement in contrast to last season's veteran-studded Na- tional Basketball Assn. team, are starting to reap dividends on ‘their new-look policy. ing finish— in which rookie quarterback John la , North end, Hugh SecEthenny/ ere; coeae at tm y City, Ni zone with @ J4yarl|srry at Shrine and’ Mt. Clemens ply {at Grosse Pointe, 5 gz" i Luba Tos | “Men; Ladewig: iLeads Women - Ferndale’s Mrs. Aldred | place-tie. Among 48 Qualifiers in Match Tourney ; Wr Teeter Tom Hennessey, "Plortaaa oe aa oe et eeesttes ae ook aeeee Ui Hi a an eee “ist ih Pere ee women pin lead over her gearest rival. Mrs, Ladewig, grandmother, seeded into the fi- nals, shot a 751 yesterday. Mrs. Dotothy Aldred of Fern. a 44-year-old iijdale fired a 686 for a total of 2.953 pins to hold down a 28th * *« * Low score to qualify in the St.'women's division was 2,871, which was held by Marge Burton, Detroit. ' s : nad Ev mit Gsse | Allow * ceeescerenissnen hit Tieden i Treining. : _ Mail Coupon o Cat for Comets WO 2-5660 saat amr mnocihinn gotix Geet ot BROS tes Electronics Institute :’="i-= rhentes Tony Miele, former U. of M. captain who is the new Chip coach. Dick Malla is in the fore- © Sadie tl ; ae cc Misviav al Phe . = a _— Avondale Hosts Oxford Tuesday round--of the meet yesterday, a . 1,317 to total 5,179 for 24 games. pe —— yumay wire “2 i ~|man, of Dallas, by 109 pins, The|parns 31 17 No.1 31 30 oF 2 13) n Play Se eee ee Ped eat : yesterday for 8 S010 foal (Ramses ES Ee ay BIE" wae Sue Wilmot * * *& rdinels 33 ROP No. 3 38 3} |Ghop of, Paint Shop 2821. By CHUCK ABAIR New Skipper coach Gerry Wal-) en, Chuck Liskey, Bob Mitchell Hess rw Bae yep ere acer Soagus len 618; Josiyn DIXIE HOUSEWIVES The basketball teams of Water-|!a¢e gets the first look at his crew) and Barry 217-228-237-204-225, His previous 3 ee, Enh 6s ford and Avondale will be among|against Cranbrook, while Avondale) Cranbrook has lost successive set was a 1,316 bowled the ae Svest Peas = 28 30 Pinks 32 30) the last local contingents to swing|hosts Oxford. outings by wide margins to Walledjsecond day, which enabled him to Violeta 25 33 Strawflowers 71 37| Mee ee ee ee Te ae fLake, Southfield and Birmingham|more into second place | ey NOS. ee | BS Pies BO feature contests of a slim area Waterford has six lettermen back! 4. .,i:. the efforts of top scorers} Dick Weber of Brentwood, Me 4. Mater, D. Dyker 180, E Chakrett #7 hoop card tomorrow night. from the 1956-57 team which divid-|,,,_, Gsibeher tad Bob Wake in 32nd sitar tb Govt day | i cous = Only St. Michael will be leftled sixteen decisions but lost “its\r.%, has 33 points for an-11 per] ehesting? finlobed third with 'b- | BOWLERETTES + without a game under its belt afterkey performers in Chuck Gillis,| ne average aut. Shoko ahh 4 Sek Gn tie See eet te tees Oa tte % ae Agee snd pr aad do)Ron Seets and Cayton Roth. x *& round. ie. 7. Dele 3 at Nightingsle 90 38 wet open ae ae wee Wallace has built his attack | avondale the for all (at's Mxe 29 23 Pont. Ree 38 33 < Both Waterford and Avondale | around veteran starters Jim De- |Oakland B league last season Dullquned nbs sucve: Nees vot the lnc ——— enter|. Mar?" Salek 223 and S13; Mightingsle - + «+ The Store be playing at home and are vine and John Herrington, Also |was hard hit by graduation and is|worid’s team match game cham |. Series 963 and 2750. eng ae. are John Charck Kirk- jor oe Move. tied ioe ‘Sith fice Satas|ment will be held next Wednes-|,,,,,. Eg EE ay j : Jerry Will (63) heads the four |day’s round, rolled 1,410, the meet’s|day night at 7 o'clock in the Pon- Owes Fs, 2 8 Tatu Bie | aa lettermen od the squad. He tal. [Second best six-game set, to vaultitise Parks and Recreation De- itn Of 3 _ 3 Thursday, Dec. 12th | Fans Fight’ for Tickets lied 148 points ‘a year ago, Ray into fifth place with 5,031. He partment office, City Hall. sg North @81; Che Y. . Goforth, Chuck Nurek, Gary [one behind Billy Golembiewskd “Due to limited facilities and Von Shop #70, Heating 2732 F . . : Acker and transfer Mike Walker |Detroit. echedeling Gifficeities, a maxi | munow sows cuasec x tom may round out the starting unit | : * ™ mam of sige tonne, wa Pe |v. as . oh (7:00 to 9:30 P.M. ) tor the Yellowjackets. M teak at least 0 A & ell eeeeh Gr Glee yas Bere, M18 Auburn Mix. 15 31 “ } Oxford, small and lacking experi-|02.2°mitinals. ba owt. Wit be given” to- team: with ("Sweeney's 2115 Ormar Ree, 48 21 : blasted by powerful Lake|2 "= Ricilli, of Paramont, Calif.) pontiac sponsors and to Oil |Sakiend Coin 31 {gademans 4s " SAN FRANCISCO ~The eorchide Kear Sadi tevgu Se ented open to grab the 48th place. Ricilli) ctubs which have participated |f0, gnier. 1719 Bumohries _ ¢ 29, was'92d after Saturday’s round, but ~| G. Miller 98 W. Bull 677; Buron oe ee ee ee ~~ £28 in past tourneys. Clean. 1168, Sonil 33 : have no aime tater. tre. the buy a ticket. ® 1.267 yesterday enabled him 10) The tournament is open to all Z w. Boa 2 < ee iN “This tourney will be played on ‘Cooley. te " 1 Tein in Pines, re weekday mornings during Christ- Jim's Hew rbera’s B.- 2 Wo mas holidays and after that on trie's Pood on pont. “hake A. t. ete "2 oe nye 2 2 Se Ete wy es ISa | between. hours oa A. 14 36) ogee ee 2% te & Less 4 M, Poster 1. Aird , Cc. L. Dining ©__ sone dae eae Sere bon Bt are scheduled at the North Side on — Prowece ice skating rink. . *& #2 sting, ct a the Parks and Recreation Depart-|“4: Weimer a The jubiliation was’ occasioned Four B ig 10 Quints Unbeaten by the fact that the 49ers’ victory had put them in a three-way tie By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS: {ete Big 10 basketball teams, with or land Ohio State, piled up @ con- Big 10 Games pion ~ ene eo ie ea *~ * & During the 1956-57 New Yorkers finished org in the Eastern Division and decided was about time to clean house, In‘ the off-season guch “old reli- ables” as Sweets ; Ket: ta toned la quarter to throttle the &t. canon: thei ZT ; ii it: ig it ul ir oF “ff rp ‘Bets. > 4 ail “eae bo | = =OSU Beaten 1_ Again Na SERVICE” “Athen sr ment, FE 3-131 Pesay's No. i, 813: ky i, 2301, NEED REPAIR? Balding Is Vict ine | | "BE ee. Buick Sprag | take it to the man Job, Only the | . Fivld Entre. . 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