Sige "among the gospel writers recorded the dramatic be TITIAN, the brie tahetar Of the Yisllen Hen. aissance, drew this interpretation of the Annun- ciation, a scene which Luke alone among the Jour ee The learned the aeaey, by to ‘Record. Story (The joyous Chrictmas story known today the world over might have been lost forever had it not been for one man. His name was Luke. He alone and inspiring scenes of the Annunciation, the trip ‘implications of to Bethlehem. the manger, the shepherds. This is _ By GEORGE CORNELL AP Religion Writer THE STORY had not been told. It lay hidden out there somewhere in the autumn-tinted hills of Galilee and Judea Where Jésus had grown up, lived, taught and died, but no one had ever set down just how it all began. Luke was determined to find out. faith. thing from paganism “the way” of Christ. He had become an aide and traveling companion of the: missionary, Paul. All during their journeys of teaching, organizing congregations. —and_ ne the first in a series of six his legacy to the hundreds of millions-~who celebrate/proved a pay hike and oth- the birth of Christ. The stories are based on his- er fringe benefits for them.| tory, ancient church traditions, Scripture and the The biggest present was Trentuns “@ Att ‘Metropelitan Cilsils Uhjeiclin ‘panieved tr Ok Gee Git ead many other of the classic events connected with careful and painstaking research.’ Jigs Deep for Facts “= of Christ these sources.) the sick, in Troas, Philippi, Thessalonica, Athens, Corinth and elsewhere, Luke felt * the need for a full account of his new more than $4,300. x* * *® Luke, by instinct, by his characteristic Greek curiosity for detail, by his his- torical bent, by his training in thé sci-' pioves. ite method of observation, experi- ment and. verification, insisted on. the ward hospitalization plan for each . particulars. THIRSTED FOR FACTS bine were the birth of the Lore ie bea ey iis deadline Kalk awore OF ony Sz, ee ford 3 7 What were her feeiings? Where, exactly, did it hap- pen? Who was in attendance? - West fold police, 4 ren How had God become man? Were The manager will bring the plan jet is blaring,%it doesn’t discourage head and I started sere ahy unusual signs? jin for formal Commission approval about 50 “old timers” who return I kept uvting ba her until "4 . (Continued on Page46, .Col..5) Atlas ICBM Big Sivebss Soars Hundreds of CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (INS) — _ Stirred by the successful launching of an Atlas intercon- tinental missile was tempered today by a warning for. 3 Detroit Children Perish in Blaze DETROIT (INS)Three chikiren’ Ailes jot a Detroit furniture store owner i jPerished today in a fire that de-|- The “optimism |stroyed their $30,000 home at! nine-point plan which would have 117350 San Juan.. | * * Abraham C. Farris, 46, Trescued’ | City Employes DNESDAY, DECEMBER 18, 195752 PAGES 4 Promised Raise by Christmas Fringe Benefits Also t oo, ee hi ig Pontiac city employes. Pontiac’s ‘Flop’ a Terror at Willow Run By GEORGE T. TRCMBULL JR. Pontiac's starling . chaser ma- ‘chine hasn't proved to be a com- iplete. flop after all, “It drove them nuts,” was the -brief comment of James L, Gral.. for Eastern iton, station “TAirlines at the Willow minal. Plagued for more than a year were promised ar early by droppings from above, Gralton Christmas present last inight when the City Com- noted from a newspaper account - machine designed to drive star- — ROS eettihe et mission tentatively ap- lms from objectionable roosts. | | that Ponting had a Bird-E-Vict 1 -nad topped missrahty here |() Thousands of the winged crea- Starling-Chaser Makes een ret: weeks of steady treatment I bet} Sie-aebd tow vation’ tnceaetes my friends will be gone for good.” fronted with the invaders during Meanwhile, workers at the ithe winter. “They must come down | field wonder what's going en. |here from Pontiac for their winter “They stand around in amaze- |vacation,” the official femarked. ment when I turn it on,” Gral- | To this members of the Pontiac ton commented. “But net for |Parks and. Recreation Department). to joe Sle Anaiae acta secant ee Hold Husband oa fabbinc of Detroit Mother_of Three. seen ‘iNew Attempt ‘for Accord With Soviets Planned Decisions Are Subject PARIS (INS) — NATO summit pb bc agreed today to make a direct offer to Russia to negotiate disarmament. PARIS (P — The 15-na- tion North Atlantic Al- tures jost fled from tree to tree to escape the screech of what is a $130-a-year increase per supposed to be thousands of fel- “Sicmmbags for those earning low starlings in distress. * * * DETROIT (®? — Hafford West, 46, an unemployed: laborer, was held for investigation of murder today in| ‘the fatal stabbing of his wife; Jean, mother of three) $4,300, and a 3 per cent) Eastern Airlines decided that small children. boost for those making since sirens, air horns and stuffed owls didn't badge flocks of star. ‘lings from an open hangar, may- | The salary hike and two other be Pontiac’s contraption might do day afternoon by City Manager Walter K. Willman and the Joint STARLINGS FLED Council of Municipal Exmiployes So far, intriguing questions about its benefits were agreed upon Tues- the trick. origin remained unanswered. “Tt was uncanny.’ The council represents 710 police, after completing a four-day experi- fire, City Hall and other city eni- ment. “It was the weirdest sound terday two hours after she The second benefit will be a ) emmpleye. The city will pay about | | $4.40 a month for cach employe under the pian, which ix expected The hospitalization and pay in-: \creases will cost \$1%0.000 @ ‘year, Willman said. Pontiac about The third benefit will be half New Year's Day. 'I have ever heard. And best of all ‘it moved the starlings out, except for a few die-hards that must be. ‘immune to the racket." The machine ix a tape record- | Ing designed to amplify the dis- hehe Scan | tress calls, It was created by | Penneytvania Dr. Hubert Frings and Joseph Juniper. It cost Pon- tiae 999.50, Although it keeps most of the days off preceding Christmas and birds off their usual beam roosts” ‘high in the hangar, when the rack-) inext-.week.- Tt-is-expected-.to~-be- “when ~-Gratton™ switches” it-off- ‘come effective Dee. 22 ‘VOICES SATISFACTION | Elmer 'R eas T LL BUY THAT” lof the council, said he was satisfied to “buy it eotright. ad after two| iwith what employes received * *-* Willman ithe benefits were “within the limits ‘of the funds set aside in the con-. itingency fund” for 1953. told commissioners that New Satellite Cocktail ‘ ‘Introduced at NATO PARIS (INS)—A new cocktail * said Gralton | police. Homicide Detective Walter Stapleton quoted West as “saying he killed his wife because “she bragged ae me about running around with ‘another man.” Sli Mrs. West died of stab Dery R d wounds in the chest yes- p 0d 5 rare home anes sine Kl. TWO Men been away for two She was employed -as =! “Another” Driver injured cashier - a supermarket. as Snow-Rain Mixture Stapleton pat yet eae Coats. Pavements maxed °a week-long quarrel. | Two of the children, Jackie, “| and James, 3, were at home. Fight. ‘year-old Terry Jean was at — ! [River Ave., Farmington. West's father, Lendie’ 71, who | Sie Sag seahsen arrived. | ilived with the couple, had been out, ee oe tof-the house-—He-tooie ter his car col | lided headon — another on to a neighbor's home and called) ia. 96 tl > Revie | Eake Rd> in Springfield Towe- ship. The driver_of the other_car_Al-|- 3 Castro Rebels Killed 7 the rouncit sought =< cost the city arqund $307,000 an- nually. This was later narrowed down to a four-point request, the nation to expect new “busts”’or apparent failures in 4 fourth child and alerted his wife, ttalimg $131,000, future rocket firing. The qualifying note was added by civilians and Air Force Rocket experts during an unprecedented news averal Missile Test Center. Maj. Gen. Donald N, Yates, com.’ mander of the test center, hinted’ strongly that previous tests labeled as failures by news media have, m9 fact, been almost ~ —— Vhasiny sidiasalib-ecioe tee Atias firings which preceded yes- terday’s launching, +| Yates declared the Alr Force had Rain, Fog to End Tonight; Cloudy, Warm Thursday * Rain, fog and drizzle. beginning early this morning in the Pontiac (Mary, 42, who managed to slide| ito safety down a metal awning. ‘Both parents stood screaming in ithe street, unable~to reenter the, “briefing at the Cape Can-| |house to find their other children man said. Lake Ice Still. Unsafe Recent thaws have made our lakes unsafe. The ice has become honeycombed, and it will require several days of sub-freezing weather to produce a new ice that will safely bear a ceaaeie ‘in the flames and smoke. The victims were Abraham C. tr. 13; Jessica, 10, and Michael, &. Rescued was the youngest of .the Farris children, William, 5. He and his parents were treated at) Mt. Carmel] Hospital for minor! burns and shock.. ipayment plan. “This would-be a very expensive program,” Will- Missing again from what the em-| \ployes received was a longevity! —the “Big Three Satellite Launching Kainp’’—has obtained. some spectacular results at the prest bar of the NATO summit It consists of American bour? | ben, French benedictine and British beer and is ordered ag a “BBB,” in honor of the beep, casts beep of the Soviet Sput- nick radio. . wetgm. Report Bus Accident fred W. Taylor, 70, of 241-E. Sher- man Ave., Flint, was treated for) minor injuries and released. State Police at the Pontiac Post said the northbound Rice auto skidded across the snow-covered highway into the southbound lane. Maff was involved in a similar headon collision on U.S, 16 about \one-half mile west of Drake road in Farmington Township. He was dead on arrival at William Beat- HAVANA (INS) — The Cuban Army reported today three of Fidel Castro's rebels were killed when a rural patrol caught them setting fire to sugar cane fields in the Niquero area of Oriente Province. SALINE @®.— State Police re- ported a numberof persons were injured in a bus accident on South State street, U.S, 12, short- ly after 11 a.m, today. Several ambulances were rushed to. the scene. oe Further details were not avail- The driver of the other car, Jack W. Hinbern, 27, of 33619 Oakland Ave., Farmington, is re- ported ‘In critical condition with Hazardous driving conditions’ on Oakland County roads resulted in. aceidents last. night and this morn| _: ‘ling whiéh killed two men and eri-|"™ dttjured a third, - Dead are Clarenee H. Rice, 70; . 5 (of 430 E, Genesee St., Flint, and) Joseph A. Maft, 45. of 39010 Grand; mont. Hospital at 3:27 a.m. today. | liance, defying Russian threats and war nings agreed today to base U.S.- ‘made nuclear missiles in ‘Europe. The United States thus won its major purpose ‘at the conference. ~- The price paid by the United States was an agree- sound out the Russians on a cold war truce, including a new pane at disarma- poems. Having been assured yesterday Sa ef ag am Pe in a cand menieee. ot State Dulles, Chancellor Konrad Aden- ie Norwegian Premier Einar Cesbandnie and Prime Minister mark went dlotig with the basic itary decision today. Pa gee gp final this afternoon. Reliable reports from the meet- ling of foreign and defense minis- ters this morning indicated that “WWhile the Alliance as a whole. would endorse the principle of nuclear armament, it would be left up to the individual countries to accept the weapons, morning meeting of foreign and defense ministers: which opened the third day of the NATO summit talks. The meeting rete almost three hours. SCHEDULE EXTRA SESSION The ministers scheduled another apparently because some were still*to be resolved. As « result, the daily meeting of. President Eisenhower and the oth- er heads of government was post- poned. rs - The government chiefs are to nee: SRO, ee: & morrow, German Detense Minister Franz a fractured left leg and foot able immediately, — and fractured jaw. (Continued on Page 2, Col. 3) rt-Time Salesmen Appraise Holiday Shoppers ] Wet Gites sancti Melek ws other top-ranking Air Force rocket men and the top brass of the Con- vair Division.of General Dynamics ‘Corp,, busier «the. Sas, met day. os ‘The session was prefaced with a statement by Yates that neither he bounds of existing security regula- _. (Continued on Page 2, Col. 3) nor his associates could answer! | questions which went beyond) ~ . By DICK SAUNDERS 3 With the anxiety of i ena shopping at a peak, it is interest-| ee Ret a emeens -peiet of Peaeensrrns ere , Iview how different female shoppers: are from male shoppers. oe * * An evening of waiting on frantic _jpather limp, but keenly aware of -| something outright or say they | are “just looking.” ‘ of what it is they are after, bat _|their makeup, they are the true lisfied that what they got is what) jthey_ wanted—even if the item in _imind had never entered their mind Beatise Press Phate |Defore coming into the store. oY LowDowN Pole Pres reporter ick. Sande gs & Clerk at Sears Roabuck & Co.. 134 _N. Saginaw, shows shoppers of all sizes and shapes in} Sears’ Toy Department leaves one these differences. For the most patft men: are ‘| “Leokers” and woitien aré “ASKk- fees ers.”” Men, when asked if they have been waited on, either buy This is because they . usually know exactly what they want and have either found it or are ees for it. they are either definitely going to buy or definitely not going to buy an item depending on whether vr not they can find it. Women are of a much more com- plex emotional and psychological nature. They may have a vague idea need the advice and reassurance of a salesman that this is really what they're after, Because of this major quire in test of a good salesman and often go home completely happy and sat- MEN MORE sPECIFIC A man will tell you he wants] They -are easy to handle. since : ~ By SYLVIA deSTEIGER™ ; According to statistics, females “May I help you?"’ is a question purchase 85 per cent of the retail which brings problems as well 85) orchandise. But, when the mis- a variety of answers to a part- ung eliday shieeai. * era do appear on the sconeto nee Men Helpless Buyers? Or Are ‘Women Vague? shop, clerks are probably glad they show up to buy only 15 per cent. The onty trouble is, they seem to wait to make thelr quot, the (Continued on Page 2, Col. 5) ment under pressure to Tast two weeks of the year during s “esa wt famous. lature this year narrowed President » his ance. be- cAuse matters” discussion did © not require his personal at-| tention. «* * * Newsmen asked whether the de- cision reflected any change in El- senhower's health. Not the slight- est, said Hagerty, who added that {the President was fine and was just getting up after an hour's nap, a busy morning of meetings and a trip to the outskirts of! Paris for a sentimental visit to hig ol@ NATO command post, ATTENDED SESSION - Forty-five minutes later Eisen- session.. Hagerty told questioners jo 4 oth a Eisenhower's health Re. Minutes at the NATO session, /1 and tails ry : iter, ee ‘it The President's. every appear: ance ahd move are studied con-) tired-out jook one second tives) hower turned Up at the summit spent two houts and h iner for the NATO chiefs. i * * x é Eisenhower had a fine time, sit- ting next to the only woman at’ ithe patty for 185 men. She was aad, Nag aa = me 1 ng 4 had been ex- in. Egioft { said later. several times befof® he could join} “We talked abéut Mamie,” Mra} NATO Natio (Continued From Page One) Josef Strauss said the communl-| que will declare the availability of missiles for NATO powers, al- t ot which countries will have mis-! sile bases. * * * Countries to receive the new weapons will-be- recommended by ‘Gen. Lauris Norstad, the NATO lor 18 months, the interim will be ‘used for the great mass of neces- sary’ preliminary planning and for; Salesman de Steiger = ECalls Men Helpless |‘ (Continued From Page One) +what size they want or evén what ‘they want. They may eet out to buy-4 pair ‘with a suit of insulated underwear: or fishing together. * * * In comparison to the female shopper, the male selects gifts which he likes. Women tend to! select gifts they think the receiver ‘would like whether buying for male or female. One type of holiday buyer ts | the office or family grab-bag | dif $i is that he has to ae ee oe ae | : With this information, the clerk's uty is spelled out. Show him) State OKs U.S. Grant ee six suggestions, the best one! for Sos in Jac approval of # ra assist pital in Jacksori,~ Jordan J, Popkin, director of the! state agency, said federal approval. ‘of the state recommendati ipéeted to be alitornatic. The addition will include spate iq for 66 general hospital beds endian 33 beds for treatment of mental ee. beep ‘smiling, be courteous, | at's” he will probably", " “_ what he ne Men_have “always been. itil creatures-to deal with. The; lady customer may demand more serv- serv (%0 groups: [shopper néeds help. | Even-if they choose some hideous ichartreusée ard fuchsia shirt, the Clerk must—remember her duty: Smile, be courteotis, friendiy, help. and interested in each customer and above all, remember he’s al- ways right. * * * Then go reax lintil Gray Weather Prevails in Central, Western U.S. FROM OUR NEWs WIRES Cloudiness dominated the weath- er picture over the Central and Western’ portion of the nation to- day while fair skies and cool tem- peratures continued in the North-| east and sunny, warm weather pre- vailed over Florida. - ww oe The Weather _ U. & Weather Bureau Forsoast & 2 to on today shit te sectbcent- erly tonight 4 te northwest Thursday. Thersday s t mesily clendy pi» § x chan col light rain, +lew | tee Today in Pontiag ret wmperature preceding 8 Baxa ay 8 am,.: Wind Mate & mpd Direction: ofoatheast n ‘ un sete Wednesday a ‘ pm, tises Thursday at whe om ieee sete Wedtiesday at i ry y oon rises Thureday at € Jialong. the northern-fringe of. the wiles rain —of—western sultéd in extensive slippery seo- Dampness -resulled from a low (pressure disturbafice fn the middle flow of moisture forthward from the’ Gilf region Into much of the nation’s mid-section: Driszles covered much ‘ot the | Western and central portions of the “country, although some Indianapolis and along the Ozark ridge in Missouri.. .Mountain Grove, Mo., reported almost 4 inches of rain. Some sleet ahd> rain occurred —beh—in—perticns= Ohio and northern Indiana. Light snow mixed with rain re. tions on highways in the northeast * * * Déwntown Tegpetecares a erreee er eee cate lt we report rom Upper Pe TOM cece ee BAD Mee eee x se led f the $ BMissesccccee BL pM ee, 4o'ninsula, ‘s 10 Bhi a8 | Scattered rains continued fronr |é Tuesd “te Powtis ae oe nesta 2 id f . $ (as recetéed dewntewa) i along the West Coast as the cools _ Highest temperature ‘ vaceee 34) op Paolfle Loweet temperature “— temperature eso —g termed it “perfectly in order heavy rains were reported at |. selected impact area.’ though there will be no mention) "because then they could go hunting oon. . Some U. suggested that the Russians will} shopper. About the only thing he iy stepped-on, swollen, tired feet and not chiefs of government, diplo- tomorrow. . ns to Accept Missile Bases in Europe exploration of all iii avenues! - toward an agreemnt with Russia. siles actually were put on their bases, An informant who “reported tthe agreement said Denmark | and Norway, the chief objectors earli-) ard to going abead with the nuclear ,Plans, how had Sonegtet the prin-} “area be armed _ with ‘jninsiies, . So far only Britain, the*Nether- lands and Turkey have said they! would be willing to take missiles ‘on their territory. The allies gave approval yes- terday to a guarded exploration East-West summit conference. ot the latest Soviet bids for an | Many European ‘leaders feel ‘that until they hava publicly. iby the “Kremlin, re ee oo. of slacks for Sonny and end 8 vince their people of -the need to Station U. §., missiles on. their 8. officials have ‘continue to whip up hope of: settle- ment to stall West Europe's de- cision further * * * Any final agreement to build imissile bases in Europe would probably include some reserva- ‘tions by war - nervous natiotis.| Chief amotig the reservations, vould be an insistence that the) host nation have half the say in! triggering nuclear bombardments) from her soil, The. West European piteat’ iments thus hope tO insure that no retaliation would be. provoked, jagainst their crowded nations for ‘actions they did not control. -to Schoon has been Pontiac's zone ees ese es PONTIAC Names eadeeed settlemen New ‘Ad' Head Schoon Is Now. a Zone Manager; Kimball in New Assignment : The appointment of W. E. Schoon- as advertising manager of the Pon- tiac Motor Division was oe iby Frank V. Bridge, general sales The appointment is ef- fective Jan. 1. Schoon succeeds B. B. Kimball § who will become assistant to. wal — sales manager handle special advertising aseign- | iments. ee oe. a ; ‘to his new The foreign ministers agreedic. ioral Motors in. 1946 following the. lthat Soviet offers of an end to the ‘cont war Would be ailseased By’ 1. The foreign ministers of Brit- ‘ain, France,-Canada and the Unit- ed States will confinue to repre sent NATO an effort to restart’ stalléd disatmament— nt talks — nt 7 . The NATO Permanent Coun- a at its weekly sessions in Paris, \will examine the recent Soviet let- iters to see if they form the basis _Any- by foreign ‘ministers, —e informants said. (Continued From Page. One) ‘tions. Despite the limitations placed, jon reporters, it marked the first) '¥ AT RESULTS The Air Force ‘and civilian @| .perts enthused over the launching drawn ‘out on the performance of fhe missile beyond the brief De- fense Department’s statement that the projectile was fired in a “‘limit- ie? Fange test of several hundred miles. . . and landed ina pre- Atlas I CBM Big Success | ienes ‘Thaw aid: bh Ait: Biotin ‘time they have been briefed on E Mississippi. Valley which pushed a military rocket firing. nak C Meee ee during World War 11, He nas had extensive sales experience-in both: the retail and wholesale operations of the automobile business. ‘Kimball has one of the longest Divisien's history —dating— back. to ath service records in Pontiac Motor ~~ 1917. tor Car Company-in 1919 and held that position unti) 1947 when he be- came advertising manager. Salesman Smale both intermediate range rockets, |also reportedly are set for firing. Two Repibliean congresamen, :. P. Schriver of-Kansas and Jersey, witnessed rday's fir- ing and conceded they were’ im- ‘pressed. , * ® x . : Osmers found himself _in- hot water with reporters when he criti- cized the way news media handled the futile U.S. attempt to launch an earth satellite with a Vengvard, rocket earlier this month, - *ineateulati. harm to calculable harm” to the nation and “a fornidiate some sort of pol for “objectively” handling dich | situations, steps publishers should take. The! | Sk 100-ton Pocket rose from its hing pad with a thundering at 12:38 pi. (EST) yester-, ada “and “shot out over the Atentic, Yates refused t6 reveal exactly |where the missilé landed but did! the eda cer death with NO firm settlement reached. 7’ | OKs Fire. Agreement GRAND RAPIDS «®—City Com.’ missioh Tuesday approved a new for rates ranging from $400 to $600| an hour, which will be offered to ‘seven outlying communities in the! They may be. fire protéction agreement, calling sonvinosl (Continued From Page One) ~ a supersonic submachine gun of & handy dandy ack-ack kit with tele- “scopic. sights, ' A woman Will just ask to see the ‘children n don’t control them as well He became assistant adver- ¥ tising manager of the Oakland Mo-| & Calls Women Vague KEM PLASTIC Playing Cards _ SINGLE 3”. soe 100% pissti¢ cards able; dure cards. No fimit. REVERE WARE —and at Simms LOW PRICES _ You Can Afford Tol that the authority might waive the| first year’s fees in which casethe:—-—— Commerce the scepter of two" Rew en vid vis All Metal — 4 Runner Beginner Skates Fits 2 to 6 yrs. — eee ee ‘ | A a A Mm a packaged for ad os. — ee Se See ae a eee as men do. The kid® fiay (and do) stand for minutes com. ‘pletely unmolested, ile — they alioot everyone in the department bb an ‘official Buffalo Bill cap + lena ep _ Bevearé him * with Wi ‘omen are also undecided over! § urging Him to spell out specific, ea which come in sizes. ‘and then dechde tot to bay ‘hint S iskates at all, The whole difference ies in in-! decision, Men, at least, are certain ©. junior wants./§ what they “ think’? ‘eather — Fair, on show, 1 ine. 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Apparently they were driven roa thehench by tek nortbenet wid Mowing of the Aten “Sith Sinctoc hesattel Financial Plight Laid)?” ‘at bis canal Doorstep’ poe Wiliams at i Aerger ae on AFL - -CclO 08 “Means Potent Political : Voice, Governor Says MUSKEGON uw — AFL-CIO uni- fication will make labor a more _ whether the State Water Resources |liams told a joint union meeting Commission orders a second treat-/here last might. Williams congratulated the local potent political voice; Gov. Wil- American — Sit Up, Take Notice ne AP Wows Auatyet WASHINGTON wPremier Bulganin’s letter to President. FE senhower wag a literary Sputnik. Of all the Russian's letters to Ei- senhower this last one wag the best , the qrewdon ond the best timed. In its way, it had the same ef by sent to the other allies at the same * * * jer administration brought to the ow! They were delivered at-a mo- “Iment when the Allies—then about - to open their North Atlantic Trea- 1 pee Fir ag” penne They also realized, more than|*=! at any time since World War II, that the once big European pow- ers were now only military pig: United States and Russia, The old’, order wag gone. te -* So for them, the thought of dis- armament now has more attrac- tin than ever. Yet the Eisenhow- NATO meeting nothing much ‘more than proposals for even! greater armaments. * * ca “the — on “or yeas The tas * * * ¥ Setting up machinery to ex- ne Bulganin’s letter and see scnathat it ateht ho eatannie 6 undertake new talks between for- eign ministers. This wouldn't be a summit meeting that would ‘Nikita Khrushchev. ~*~ * * ganda only, the have obtained a lot of mileage from it. This country has done nothing yet to offset it. If Bulganin’s letter was propa- Williams, in turn, assailed Faulk- with figures.” to take off when he at-| — ; * 2 § wi Uniike # attempt “itke, Dulles Consider "=NATO.TV Report DETROIT @#—Like the Wingeand sella Seotanelh Led ty Larson's “tiny Vanguard”) ches long and three fourths of an es vig Bev Head renga ERS for lat Keflavik, Iceland. Drinking Den Raided by Police in Detroit criticized the ‘United abstaining when the He Claims Non-Support The United States had to yield) BELLEVILLE, ll. @—~Husband _ @ little bit to the European desire , ccuses wi rence = popes nacerat aoaiegen State Controller James W. Miller |to explore Bulganin’s letter for a \possible escape from the arms|°! om-support in tie first case Of .2i¢ he would submit some “cut- The letter divided them some race. Yesterday NATO moved in/its kind filed in the county court/back” proposals to ‘the as on < prospers ™ore. sk t itwo cautious directions, both a re-|here. palin. Fain Ss. di : : - ‘action to Bulganin's letter: ; —= : : : The American reaction to | * « * eS 3 - x . : thal de- ganin’s note was the same as Ei-| talked : . -. : : a police officers and Ne"ipress buying power in any part of senhower's first reaction to the) ~; ; Setting yay sy . - es J ge i os rT fight |natioe and Michigan's Sputniks: an attempt to minimize tor’ . : ious ittempt to disperse & prosperity. its importance. have. a legiti- *_ *& *- | Resta conce! ig .} Sleeust as Lae a mane poljormal statement: on it. Inmeed,|.V CiQhbor Priesis ie et ramain tebe the stateitO Celebrate 60 transiation of it. crea, Court trast tat the ad /DODETS tO Fly transition ot it “ Years in Service = hey calmed they were exercising Low-Level-Route. jthe.Allies._Someof them arrived|’ MACKINAW CITY @—Two Cath-| their constitutional right of assem-! - ° : at Paris wanting far more serious olic priests whose parishes are | - bly and free-aptech in Six States attention for the letter than a curt|within seven miles of each other bly + ; disrnissal. will celebrate the 60th anniversary Their reaction—even though the of ‘their priesthood this month. The Rev. Joseph Ling, 82, has be only as: Let's'been pastor of St. Ann’s Church take it more seriously than that/on Mackinac Island for 22 years. land try to find out whether the’/He was ordained at Cambrai, Russians mean it. Repids Dec. 28, 1907 and has served * * 8 42 at churches in Staten Island, N-Y., ¢-| In short, Bulganin said: The Houghton, Donaldson and Ewen, jarms race gets worse ahd may) Mich. = fore it does, the nations ought to.has been pastor of St. Anthony’s disarm, or at least get down to'Church’ Mackinaw City for 29 talking disarmament, even if it re-) years. He was ordained at Grand quires another summit meeting. [Rapids Det. 28, 1907 and has setv This letter hit the West Euro-jat pafishes in Manistique, Bay peans at a time when they were'City, Saginaw. and Standish. ya I'm Newt Kook, President, Dant Distillers, Down in Kentucky we have a saying: _.“The-only- way to-havis-a blend tein boone.” vet cnn tae te a - To me, being a friend means giving the best you can give, and not asking too much back. Maybe that's why my J. W. Dant-Bourbon is the World's ~~ Largest Selling Bonded Bourbon, according to Business Week and distilling industry figures. |In5TV Programs ears, «Colorado Sextel iret Ss R P I] Kame) Yue eros OTC Wexler = State to Heport to eop e fant aiwiae grees — |D@-Ices MSU, 4-2 on igs ~ ig A= soba LANSING. @ — Gov: Williams; meetings will be held in ania Ralph White, 2928 Jones ING: e ao} #24 the all-Dembcrat state admin- |tion with each appearance, he said. pa hy a Cine wheter bu0 2 F eorniblistrative board will go 02 television) Joining Williams for the shows Frestin &, Taster, Ha seeeoe 1X. night, will try to'make it,two in ajvow wt ne peal nn [el Be Gov. Philip A. Hart, ; Revert = Ali Gladstone — row. State tonight to! “reports sha 2 a Secy. of State James M, Hare, ‘ ‘ a =e . ns 2 ¥ State Treasurer Sanford A. “Brown,}- : * — fat for t i * Robert kL Willamso 968. Lather fatten its chances on-Colieginte. Ie The progtams will originate from) Aud. Gen, Frank Szymanski, High- : a? Hockey champion. Detroit, Bay City, Cadillac, Kala-| way Commissioner John C. Mackie, Utica - mazoo: and Marquette. Specific|Lynn M, Bartlett, superintendent Donald V._ Stewart, 29486 Deouindre Colorade, also the NCAA titlist dates have’not been set. - of. public instruction; and Paul L. Jone in ae ne beh . Visifors. scored twe | Williams said the series will fo-,Adams, who will replace Thomas | Alfred Gable Inn in the first.period, three in |... attention on Michign's ecoom-|M. Kavanagh Jan. 1 as attorney 3 a th second and two more in the te ure Cv dane and publi! general ‘Start the New Year Right | by Training for , Business Success New Classes: Now: Forming for Monday, January 6, 1958 SAM BENSON. SAYS: Pa FM 'T00 BUSY! J. w. DANT To write a regular ad .. . I’m too bey ‘DAY, HALF-DAY and EVENINGS ‘sortiap in bono OLDE BOURBO N- /marking down all suits . . . topcoats HM) ‘ticher Accouoting-Typing Speedwriting Shorthand BOURBON WHISKEY ‘7 YEARS OLD Business Administration Machine Shorthand 100 PROOF Gregg Shorthand Comptometer Calculgtor |)" VETERAN APPROVED ~ ; The Business Institute ! | ~ 7 W. Lawrence St., Pontiac. . . . Phone ys 2-3551 t. Call n Pets or Rear This Ad for elie +. a = fz and sportswear to make your Christ- mas buying the —— volume in. my Pee eee were *. fi NEW YOR. N.Y. ve a DANt DISTLES CO. NeW proval. thority took two important steps last might in preparation for the| Reyal A. Holt, who has served formal opening Jan. 11 of the New, 88 0 superintendent Youth and Civie Center. * * * Rules and policy governing op- eration of the center—as recom- mended by the Advisory Board— were formally adopted. Copies will be mailed to all supporting or-) ganizations ang churclies in the of the center, retreactive to Dec. 1. It will be his job te co-ordinate and schedule all activities in the building wntil a permanent di- rector is hired. A permanent rules and policy : Bete Riles area for thete rotons and ap-|committee also was. named to as- sist the director and his. staff in their function George E. MeKeough heads the eight-man committee, ee eo . Already Romeo sixth-graders have held a dance in the new build- ing, And_last night Cub Scouts made usé of the new facilities for the first time. The next activity scheduled is the DeMolay Teena Ball Dec, 27, i} HIS DAYS ARE NUMBERED — A 42-pound turkey’s call draws smiles from Homer Gruenth- er and Patricia Nalley as the bronze bird des- tined .for President and Mrs. Eisenhower's Christmas dinner appears to be posing for his who presented -ftioned- in. Japan. Orion Wieder to Contest Will Inherits $5,000 From Mother's Estate That Could Hit $500,000 LAKE ORION — Mrs. Amos Van Wagoner of 63 Sylvan, Lake Orion, -has announced she will contest the will of her mother, Mrs. Helen A. Green, in an es- Greer H. Smith says cguld amount to $500,000. * * * - Mrs, Green, widow of Gov, Fred W. Green, died Nov. 46 at the age of 84. Mrs. Van Wagoner was their only child. The four-times married Mrs. Van Wagoner was left $5,000 cash in the will of Mrs. Green, which was accepted for prebate Monday by Probate Judge lon C. MeLaughlin of Charlette. Judge McLaughlin sat in place himself because of legal con- nections with the family. : * * * Mrs. Green left the estate, which includes a block of General Motors stock and other securities, to two grandchildren, Mrs. Joseph Foust of Ionia and Lt. Fred G, Bradley, a Navy officer now sta- dren of Mrs. Van Wagoner by previous marriages. White Lake ( JZ = @ a bo ' AP Wirephete picture Tuesday on the White House lawn. Miss Nalley, of Leonardtown, Md., delegation of St was one of a Marys County, Md., residents the bird to Gruenther, special assistant to the President. Star Attractions Planned for Dec. 28 Ex-Red Wing Abel Guest at Mill Pond Skating Party INDEPENDENCE TOWNSHIP—|elude both boys and girls. Personal Green, 112 N. Eaton, worshipful Plan Christmas Dance Sid Abel, former Detroit Red Wing!safety and good sportsmanship will hockey player, will be a-guest at be stressed. the family skating party at the} All skating activities will be | Mill Pond in Clarkston Dec. 28.) supervised by adits. Skiing, to- This is the. first.planned affair vf! bogganing and roller skating par- the newly-formed Independence} ties also are being planned, Township Recreation Commission. | * * * | | lare held every third Wednesday, Officers Are Elected by DeMolay Board LAKE ORION — The new ad- visory board for Orion Chapter of} DeMolay, appointed by George W.' master of Orion Masonic Lodge 46, elected officers at a meeting Mon- lday evening. * * *~ Arthur Cotcher was re-elected'| board chairman and Lewis Lucas, vice chairman. Stuart Williams: | Recreation Commission meetings will serve as ad adviser, suc-| Dance music will be furnished jceeding Lucas. Vincnt Butera was it, The whole township_has been,at the Community. Center Building | named. secretary, invited to attend the party. jAll area residents are welcome to, attend A comedy act on ice and sev- | eral other star attractions have | been fined up. Final details of the party will be made at the Sunday School night at the Commanity center ‘in Walled Lake Clarkston, at 8 o'clock. P ] P Persons interested in assisting in| ans r ogram WALLED LAKE -~. The Cross- the party have been urged to at-! tend. ~ | The commission is planning to! ‘roads Presbyterian Church Sunday} ely jownahip hockey ams. Sev-|School will present its Christmas| eral ex-pro players will assist in; am at 2:30 p.m, Sund forming teams and instructing |proe member of an school wil players. jhave a part in it. * * * ‘A pageant of the nativity wil be ipresented under the direction of |Mrs. Stanley Jacke, Sunday School Superintendent. The primary de- ‘partment will furnish the choir | which accompanies the pageant. Foilowing the dramatics, children jand their parents will view a movie of the nativity, after which re- * of * + Figure skating, speed skating and! safety on ice instruction will in- Walled Lake Churc Votes to Buy Land. | | WALLED LAKE~—The congrega-| Nursery facilities. will be avail- tion “of the Walled Lake Metho- able for those who desire it, The dist Church has voted to purchase! oid chapel has been furnished as a piece of property directly east a nursery for use during regular of ‘the parsonage. Sunday services and __ special This action followed considerable events. ; - discussion Sunday evening at a meeting with the church's planning commission. . The property first will be tised: as a rking lot and later for! building expansion, said commis- sion @kairman Robert Philip. The congregation also voted that) the first building to be constructed | should be a new sanctuary, Plans. are being made to have the, ground-breaking ceremony during | the centennial celebration in April. | Meg Attends Play. by Critic of Royal Family | “LONDON (INS) — Princess Mar- garet surprised London social and theater circles last night by at- itending—and enjoying—a play by Britain's angriest young man, Pe | author $ohn Osborne Christmas Concert. +e wf © . Te play, which Osborne himself DSON—A new musical/has admitted contains obscene| group, known as the Community, lines, is ‘‘The Entertainer,” star- Cantata Chorus, has been orean ring Sir Laurence Olivier. ized here, and will present a Christ! * * * ee concert in ¢he Methodist) No attempt was made to tone o an rs Ae ia a 4 "own the play for the sophisticated of 35 voices, under the direction Princess. Part of the surprise at of Haven H. Labohn Margaret's appearance in the Pal- , ,ace Theater was occasioned by ithe fact that only three months jago Osborne made a bitter attack joa royalty. - NEW HU New Hudson Program NEW HUDSON — New Hudson’ Elementary School's annual Christ- mag musical program, “Songs of Yuletide,”will be presented Thurs- day at 7:45 p.m. in the gymnasium.| Mrs. Lois Anderson is the director Girard En Route Home, to Be in Chicago Today CHICAGO (INS) — Pvt. William 'S. Girard arrives in Chicago today with his Japanese wife on the San- Church Events Planned ta Fe’s stregmiiner, The Chief. en-| ; route to WS Ottawa, HL, home.| LEONARD — The Methodist The 2. year-old GI. whose’ fatal Church Sunday Sehool Christm: as shooting of a Japanese woman cat-. program willbe given Sunday’ at apulted him into the international; & p.m. The Christmas program of limelight, and his 29-year-old bride, the Brethren in Christ Church ‘Candy,’ ’ plan to spend Christmas| will be held the same evening, at with the soldier’s mother in Strea- 7: ad p.m. tor, I, i Samuel ‘Brings Plane Down. forced 1 Other. members of. the board are H. G. Hollens, Roy Barr, Boyd. Haddix, George Ward, Thomas| Lombardo, Gordon J: McKenzie, ' Murley, Clarence Braid-! wood and Leslie Taylor. in Farmington Field FARMINGTON — Robert Ro- gell, 23, son of Detroit Council- man William Rogell, made & with his plane in a Farmington Township field yes terday afternoon, A student at Michigan State University, he was flying home from East Lansing for the Christ- mas vacation, Young Regell told police a snowstorm forced him down. He was uninjured and his plane was iEdwin Morgan, ization chairman; ter, chaplain; Gilbert Richmond,|in the village and asked his ap-|o, merchants and the Post Office required for all boats after March | of 1. | urday at the old Twin Beach Club to Begin Yule Vacation ‘for Drvden Community School pu- jgrade school pupils will hold their ‘Leonard ‘Program Set Club Elects 1958 Officers WHITE LAKE TOWNSHIP Metropolitan Club Spirit -78, has elected its officers for 1958. They are: Hoyt Ellis, president; vice president; | Douglas Powers, secretary; Joseph! F. Hynds, treasurer and hospital- Ferdinand Vet- sergeant-at-arms; Carleton Rich-| mond, three-year auditor: Louis’ Marsh, two-year auditor, and Ger- ald Howard. one-vear auditor. | * * * The new officers wil] be installed Jan. 13 at White Lake Community| | Hall, ‘Highland road, and Porter.) |Auditor for the National Spirit, ‘Richard Anderson of Berkley, will! be installing officer. for Teenagers Saturday WEST BLOOMFIELD — Middle Straits Association will hold a Christmas danee for teenagers Sat- | House on Forbush avenue. ‘Seven Satellites." Jim ~Frey' “$s general | chairman and Mrs. Carl Worden is ticket chairman, Tickets for the dance may be purchased at the |door ; * Dryden- DRYDEN — Christmas vacation pits wilt begin Friday and last un- til Thursday,Jan. 2, High school students will have a Christmas party and program in the auditorium Fridav and the party in classrooms. The annual Christmas dinner will be served Thursday, LEONARD — Leonard Elemen- tary School will present its an-; nual Christmas - program this| evening, tate that Ionia Probate Judge|~{ of Judge Smith, who disqualified|: “They--are .chil-+. ‘sued for the’ building of a home _ * | The County-Board of Supervisors Inight meeting the council request- yen EXCHANGE HONORS TEENAGERS — David _ C. Wynstra, 17, left, and Larry V. George, 16, right, of Trans-Oceanic Traders of Seattle, re- ceive trophy Tuesday at New York Stock Ex- -hange...from. ...president ...Keith.- Funston. The. annual report of the Junior Achievement com- pany they headed was judged best of some 3,000 The firm, year. The boys cigarette lighte ike; ~earned..$9.95.-- net - profit:-per share - last dent of the firm. AP Wirephote ; such reports i in 1 the exchange's annual contest. dealing in imports and exports of rs, vases, candy dishes and the each served six months as presi- Must Meet Standards of County Health Department LAKE ORION — The Village Council has presented to Oscar |Boyee of the ‘Oakland County | Health Department its specifica- tions for septic tank installations | request of the highway depart. ment, A request to have a parking | meter in front of the Guest House preval. An installation used for ha ve accepted the placing years here, the septic tank has | meters in front of their establish- ‘proven ifs worth. councilmen say.| iments, councilmen pointed out. *¥ After checking the specifications | same, |Boyee recommended the center * ®« & Teheran be moved farther from) ‘The houseboat ordinance, as ap- |the home side 6f the tank, but proved by the Township Board, he found its 8x4x4 foot size ac- , t “il. It ceptable in most cases. was approved by the council. I The. council approved the sew- age disposal code by the health department. Boyee had ex- plained that the code was hotly disputed at first but has recent- | ly been considered by both the Veterans Administratien and Federal Housing Administration as a fine set of rules for sewage disposal systems, A permit no longer can be is- here... without ..a-—permit._for--the,~ proper installation’ of the sewage system, Boyee said. This may be issued by Del Rose as previous- ly, but is subject to: check by) Boyee. * * according to Beyee, approved the: code as a protection for all po- tential home. buyers, and as. aj} service to home owners with sep-| te problems: - The village can -adopt the code! as it is or create one with higher | restrictions. But any code adopted must be at least up to the County's standards. OTHER ACTIONS In other action at the Monday GEORGE W. GREEN Orion Lodge 46, Free and Ac- cepted Masons, has George W. Green as its 108th worshipful master. He lives at ‘112 N, Eagan, Lake Orion. Romeo Masons Plan ed bids for the gasoline to be! used in village owned vehicles in| —— fo Install Offi It found the signs slowing | fo nsta Icer S een te rem ve oe and | ROMEO — Robert Tincknell will’ agreed to remove two such signs undamaged, THEIR CHRISTMAS WILL BE Force Lt. Donald L. Copsey, left, of Summit, N.’J. and Navy Ens. Morton Beebe of . Berkeley, Calif., unload tree and early arriving Christmas WHITE — Air presents at.-McMurdo Sound, base of U. S, Inter- national Geophysical Year operations in the Antarctic. Christmas tree was flown to’ treeless Antarctica from New ne. of Romeo Lodge 41, Free and Ac-| cepted Masons, Friday at 8 p.m. in the Masonic Temple. * * * Past Master Don Dewey will) preside as installing officer, as- sisted by past masters Howard Bauer, Emerson Teal and Edward) Komraus. Other officers to be installed include. Charles Withorn, senior warden; Tony Galan, junior war- iThey felt all must be treated the 2 ‘ | installed | be installed as worshipful master land production 5,940,000 hundred- Delays OK on Bonds ‘Municipal F inane e Commission \sessment bonds for street improve- Council OKs Sewage Disposal. Code |within the village. Charles Lartz attended a meet-| ing in. Lahsing concerning boats ‘and their use in the state. He Boats may be limited in size, ‘according to the size of the lake, he said. * * Discussion of methods for limit-' ‘ed use of the Lake Street boat ‘ramp so citizens of the area can use it as intended t several suggestions, but was tabled for later consideration. oo Corn Crop Drops From Last Year ‘ture Department Michigan's 1957 corn erop at 91, WASHINGTON W—The Agricul- has estimated 204.000 bushels last year tM teh? g-an harvested 1044,008; lacres for a yield of 49.5 bushels! ‘Per acre * * * The harvested acreage and the average acre yield and the indi-/ ieated production of other importar®| \crops If Michigan this year com-! 'pared with last year’s revised es-| itimate: Winter wheat—991,000 acres har- \vested; 29.0 bushels per acre_and [production —23, 739,006 bushels —this year and 31,290,006 last. Oats—1,035,000. acres harvest- | ed; 39.5 bushels per acre and production 40,382,000 this year and 34,850,000 last. Sugar beets—70,600 acres har- vested; 12.8 tons per acre and pro- duction 904,000 tons this year and 906,000 last. * * * bushels this year and 1,200,000 last. Fall potatées—44,000 acres. har- vested; 135 hundredweight per acre | weight this year and 7,360,000’ last. MADISON HEIGHTS—The State -| '278,000 bushels compared with 102,.| | Pears (production only)—675,000 card jt must be left there and not mailed in, Sahli warned. . * * * He said all non-citizens, except ~ | those in.diplomatic status, foreign representatives of certain interna- tional organizations, and those ad- mitted temporarily as agricultural laborers, are required to file the address report. Lake Orion High Slates Yule Concert LAKE ORION—Lake Orion Com- © munity. High School. will present its annual Christmas concert at 3pm! “B” game, Booth Homes handed Walled Lake a 55-33 licking. Bill | Dunsted tallied 14 points for the 74 is named. after the Detroit! Times sports writer who died re- winners. Trophy in recognition of his close | cooperation with the writers. The: - Central Christian and. Auburn cently. Boys Club were easy victors in National League Class D games last night at Lincoln Junior Hig aq two ideas about going to the Darrell Lovel meshed 27 points outfield. Having played the middle | to pace - _ 6-2 yd of oie of the infield, he felt he might’ do ry° Pa uburn med better in centerfield than in right, | Westsiders, 39-29, behind “an 18 | where we planned to try him, with| |Al Kaline moving to center. point €ffort by Jim Greenlees. Tonight's games: | Class A at Pontiac Central | 7:00 — Southfield vs. Shaw's Jewelers . 8:30 — Lakeside Royals Knights of Columbus Class D at Lincoln 7:00 — Home Lunch vs. Bowen’ Arrows (American) vs. seeee Jack's Bar & Grill (National) | line, arm, is the best rightfielder in * & * Tighe told the writers, “ ‘Harvey | + * * with his strong throwing the league and we might do better keeping him there.” Tighe said there was a possi- , {bility Kuenn would be given a 8:00 — St Vincent. de-Peul vs. trial at—first- base. ‘but we want it -A try him | i the outfield first." CHIG. ey ped BASKETBALL bion ag & 63 _ Rapids 30 19, ,Benton Harbor JC 6 it 78, Bt. Francis 73 “TaceiGAN mow SCHOOL BASKETBALL Kalamazoo anies 53, Richland 43 fbansing Sexton 34 le 39 » terre ie 0 Mary , Dryden 32 i Park ds, Bioomiete # $4, Gouthf 45 Sak Kimball + at Clemens 33 le 44, Berkle Oak &t. Mary és, Madison 43 rarren cx Classen 4a ford 21 Lampbere, 3 © Bt. Lawrence 21 jackson igen Center 66, Neanchenter 64 Basketball Program Set for Waterford +a ahs” he poorkg Ky. A a tdin-aammaeene 60 Addison, 42, Clint Stockh 55. W Athens 24 42, Homer 38 Spring Arbor 62. Powierrille ai a arr ee Rockfotd a4 , jodwin Ge Grand nee Lee 64 mont Seana Ly “4, * Coopersviie 4i Allegan 40, Porta, tape 3 i Crystal #8, Carson City 40 ta 54, Prankfurt Sherievens 51, Peliston al es ‘ tye 82, Wolverine 35 w 74, Marshall $6 Prankenmuth Michi; ry * Ustheran was 49 May le Grove 1, &t. Louis 41, Shepherd 64, Merrill Cass City . Pleasant 50 Kingston 70. North Branch 52 Fenton 60 Durand 67, TUESDAY'S EGE BASKETBALL Micheete nvitational Toprecy omg vt. gee Fairmont W “Va. ST ont Abbey sete ter 56 80, Hartwick 64 Quantico 91, Saati “Wallace 63 Fenn 6 67, La@alle 66 (OR) fen to hect aa « ray Green a, oh 71 (OT) see IS siachiusetts 50 16, Richmond 74. (OT) Pe Pa South Corel Caroline is He added if he isn't traded.” * * * who was among the Tiger officials mg starts. | ' ‘ Kuenn also suggested that Ka- “ALL EYES ON BALL — Members of the De- troit Pistons and St. Louis Hawks focus their eyes on a loose ball in their game in New York last night. George Yardley of Detroit cs at the “cautiousl y optimistic’ | Eckman Zollner, Eckman Confer; Coach May Be Fr inished | * currently holds a three-year contract that carries | through the 1953-49 season, - Big Albion Rally Beats Alma’s Five ALBION wy — Winless Alma, leading slightly at halftime, fell victim to a tremendous Albion rally in the 3rd quarter last night and dropped an-MIAA basketball igame 57-42 Albion ‘scored 31 points in the “Right now we are at the meeting to honor Tighe, |»; i who has been playing shortstop for planning on Ray Boone at first said he is rt 3 miuttey of the ind bald the Detroit Tigers, may become an base. ‘outfielder next_season. 'to take the lead after trailing ‘He aid he is hoping to swing Virgil Hall was high man for Al- General manager John McHale, another trade before spring train-|bion with 22, Forward George ‘Carter led Alma with 18, ? cle a AP Facsimile right. The Hawks won 106-99 in the first game of doubleheader. In the second game New York defeated Syracuse with Pontiac's Guy Sparrow lending the Knicks with 23 points. doubleheader at New York's Madi- "Wetsoan and tro 66 Wk didausive players, Bill Stits (left) and Dick* Moegle look over the films of the last Detroit-49er game to study By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS and friends in the case of the St. runaway in the National Basket- * * * rebounds byt, in case you've imissed it, he now has a. steady helper. The name's .Cliff Hagan, a husky 64 former All-America at .The__._Hawks, points for their games in the winning streak, lost up a 19-point lead over the Pistons * * George Yardley again led the * * The game was the opener of a led the NBA program for the night New York's Knicks, wit Guy 23 points, Sparrow dropping defeated Syracuse 123-117 in: the second game. * The Knits, reaching the 500 mark with a 13-13 record, meved fo within a half game of second place Syracuse in the eastern. division. Louis Hawks and their threatened yardiey ball Assn.'s western division proves) Sue ‘about Tiger prospects next season. 28-26 at the intermission. Guard t Pettit still is the Hawks’ big curton guy when it comes to points and| averaging 121.6) five previous their shooting touch after building . |but Pettit, scoring 36 and Hagan) § jpulled it out, : Hawks Bump Pistons; Sparrow Paces. Knicks by eight over the Nats, 843 over New York. — It's no longer just Bob Pettit; - |. PISTONS RAWKS. FG rT TP FG FT TP 7 622 Hagan 6 820 +Gauleste 2:12 17 Ciman 337 4 210 Pettit 12 12 6 9 018 Martin ‘3 611 Guire ¢aw Mm ‘a 3717 Noble. o¢ 6” e 43 | yaeieen © 2 2 Wilfong 13 6 Jordan ® 3 3 Park @eo6 $ 313 MeCr'y 419 Total 3333 8 Total 33 6 106 } Stits' value can’t be figured in | Statistics. _He’s broken up count- less plays to help the 49ers to their 8&4 season record, far higher than pre-season dopesters placed the local club. Albert concedes the 49ers traded away a solid running back, but declares, ‘“You have to give some- thing to get something. We needed a defensive back badly and we're happy with Stits’ performance.” * * * The former UCLA star played both offense and defense on ocra- sion for the Lions but with the 49ers has been strictly a defender. “T like it. better this way,” he ‘| says. * * * Both Albert and Wilson called for private practice sessions the test of the week. Th 49ers stay at | | Opening action for the Waterford Recreation cage. league last night found Sunoco on the winning~ end |of a 37-32 count. Loser was John- Boston's Celtics lead the’ division Buckeyes Set for Coast Trip ' EUGENE, Ore, The Univer- sity of Oregon football team has only two more practice sessions Here before leaving for California to play Ohio State. in the Rose Bowl on New Year's Day. * © * The team, which did not work nations, had a good drill yester- day. Practice sessions are schel- tiled for tomorrow and Saturday morning. On Saturday. afternoon the squad will leave by plane for Los Angeles where they will drill at the University of Southern Cali- fornia. es ‘out today because of final exami-' COLUMBUS, Ohio @ — Ohio State football players set aside their textbooks today. for a finale practice session before leaving for the west- const. The Rose Bewlbound Buck- | eyes, who play Oregon Jan. 1, i have been using thelr timé the ‘last few days te study for exams. HOUSTON, Tex. # — Rice worked against Navy ‘defensive plays again yesterday in prepa- ration for the Cotton Bowl game ‘at Dallas New Year’s Day. Guard \Matt Gorges, who left Monday's Birmingham Jay. Myers looks like a pretty; good prophet when it comes to ‘his fine Birmingham High School swim- ming squad. Before the rt of the eurrent splash season Myers remarked that this team probably _|would’ be his. best. How good a view that was, is revealed in’ the fact his club last night swam to its 5th consecutive. dual meet victory of the young season. Maples de- feated a good Royal Oak Dondero team, 53-38 in the Oaks’ own pool, Maples are unbeaten. x * * Led by Pete Sirttr’ double w be} im the 200 freestyle (2:05.t) the ‘100-yard in@ividual — (1:39.8),' Maples ~ firsts 10 to three fur. their hests. * Tankers Win ; Pete was double winner, onl: The Birm 4 team was be- hind at the breastsfroke, but in diving, medley and relays plied up commanding edge. Buick (50-freestyle, 25 sec,.); Dave’ Peters (100-butterfly, 1:06.1); ‘div- ing, John Hyde; 200-medley relay (Dave Smith, Dave Rider, Hyde, Dennis Collins; 1:56); ° 200-fréestyle relay (F. J. McGinnis, Les Harber, | for Bob Sintz, Peter Palmer, 1:44.4). Dondero—100-backstroke, Jim Jam. ison, 1:05.9; 100-breaststroke, Phil with Other first places~(BHAM), Bill a workout early with a headache, did not wear pads on docterts or- ders. _ AUSTIN, Tex. «@ — The Uni- versity of Texas worked on tim- ing and ball handling yesterday. The third and fourth strings scrimmaged as the Longhorns worked on conditioning for their Sugar Bowl game at New Or- leans against Mississippi, Line- men practiced blocking as the backfield worked on the split-T handoffs and pitchouts. ANNAPOLIS, Md. — Coach Eddie Erdelatz is undecided about scrimmaging his.Navy football team today or tomorrow bat he seems satisfied with things’ th far. “The team is in top shape ‘physically and mentally and working hard,” Erdelatz said aft- er yesterday's workout, ‘the Jong: ést since the Middies began prac- re nl for their Cotton Bow] shes or tg worked indoors most last week and has had little tact work this week. Erdelatz undecided about any Bob Greening, 56.6). + Maples open’ Eastern Michigan Ashton, 1:14.5) and 100-freestyle, : seven |Leagtie campaign Friday at Hazel biases scrimmage on these final. tw0'terday. The days. before the players take offjin the Gator Bowl Dec. 28 at Jack- Christmas leave. — jsonville, ~* an “4 3 * NORMAN, Okla, «) — Okla. Coach iad Bryant said the ‘homa’s Sooners are in tip-top. ot Pd a te é a Ned applies aianars hasn't a single at- 5 Sports Payes EE" 2 games. font Dou Seiith _|}was out with a vitus attack, but in Today’s Press: | i The Sooners scrimmaged for: ‘one hour .yesterday, and after- ward trainer Ken Wilkinson said they are “in their best physical condition of the year.” ; A 24-point per game average| for two games by St. Frederick ppeenene, Tomy Does 5 and the surrounding area following the opening weeks of the’ new season, Going into. last night's action, four others had hit the hoop at St Fred Cager Is eader ‘in County Point M4 with the same figures as Drake. Close behind is Jim Ward of Im- Coach Bud Wilkinson used alt ck ee City, the } . ‘them in the county. ~ A ag warsey hy ryt tr hy players on the squad in the He closed the drifl their preparations for the Orange Bowl ‘football game with Okla- homa New Year’s Day, but will return to the practice field tomor- row. ee we Yesterday's. session featured scrimmage work, but the empha- sis was on conditioning. Coach - Bill Murray reported that three and halfback Wray Carlton. - COLLEGE, STATION, Tex. mn pes ABM ran trouh an hour) long session getter in this sector.. He has 64 in three games or a 21.7 average. * * & “Pontiac's Hudson Ray and ‘Le- roy Parks of Clarkston, members jot the Pontiac Press All-County '|Madison all have hit 18 or better ,. thus far. Scoring records do not include last night's games. SUN ead oR TREN = . The . leaders: OAKLAND COUNTY NG i : 6 ays. her. 2. a i & he Fy 18.7 3; 8 BT 2 185 2 MM: We 3. O87 iB ois es eet 2 @ MS 2 2 s 3 @ 3 -$ 3 ite EARLY LEADER — - "Tom i 6 Ri Derocher,, St. Fred cager, is ¥ « sa us atets. The’ big oe fe PR Be 48 points in two games for a 24 : “#7. average. ‘3 i : 4 vile * Be ito Patter a [GM Chey — Year of Changi : Seka Oy prt Thay ‘Rallies Briskly as she “SHARES : ba 8 eran makers equal industry volum ‘Amectean, aad He : go, The 5 vole should ea sed hae and Nuh Imost to 788,- Tyla n dropped =, seating is be. reach é t ah of sources ne output meplates, the sarket = ae ot an entirely 10, per f ts somal ettach 4 peeeetentnee: Introduction pace. fete ts eae betel bu: sieseeeateees k of optimism Rambler Packard Carrots, agitssaneate r i DAVID J. WLR ‘ tant chenaer ogame stoadeed tava ne wil radia Cee hi By ‘gpa models thas broadened Sates ee si aaa ot troxhe ) Ford : and pe Eat jhas priced : renee ise } ‘oe moe Sea at a 7, 2, bog sees AB briase Gi ert B. | Sao price, hothowee, taht) & sb ane, Ora rah — | new $12 * : oie 98 > Lake Orion, i > the et Cnt” lot * + ‘Motors ? stseeeegsseeeense LIB peer th; deat | priced inn” the has oth American eb a gee : : a, va a edge and dart styiing Wind! But wy tee the teas pas es sod, he Ke r and hs. added Ett, both since are fight- ) ‘ try ance nee ot Pe 1 be bog wedge priced has money » They still z — Poy! set 2 Les } a new lower It also ~ fees meney 8 . iT EGGS owsk: . vy i cumhegia se if : ing for = ai , Tt Seas” toate ao Modal: . e concepts. : Stude- 8 IT, Dee, aa | ' nerel, “s were eee Motors : see td Grade a r* “: na! e467, NOF wee } abies ot ot tbe Figures Keep | eer are A Aan al "oat ter : ‘ ae ® : * ere eo _ be A ore - | a . ; now slipp : Meet : Saaeaeeen (Gloomy : Fn an soteatin hte sow wt a Toman (Chong Not tnha ee So | higher To So, and Reserve beri 5 ral of its 1947- ae “continue re fut jection ric SAM DAWSON erat 9 "Sop of ewo pont "Ot Blt etttine on es, exon Yo replace the con nmaeonianeeel recht eight igh orb supplies, de to springs. By 6AM! iclans % and Decem- h suspension coil ther _ _ Statist enlag 47 last ‘. rs ventional eat end 'L items Mikel ving amaah stodet tee Sen te hee oft oe iteabie cothasn a ls coven ne Sores oe lorry barren = % missions, mul : aie and fs if} per shrinking nee statistical romain. * try to help rn dsanthuraters: tame Sows for ae in, _ oanry: The of the on gpa sedge Detroit ding some aver I Seatac vee ee Aires SmaeeEre =" | | sales t these highest the first unsold a , regen * 19; and for the and in the was 1 sprbehy eseeded te oe self. * x have wk, ans * tal Dee, Tot S08 wg 1200 of Thanks eetchons te oo me was inc : — a + December | tal Dee. 2 of S10 1 faventory Card THANKS volu * | Several that prime Federal or “| aaame record Dec. . wgre in cary m te me ou ewiee. the the r, oft tions, the continne ‘in. Deceanber the 1955, and Sionear stacked and le Reg 7 ea ER Sere oer store Soesete | achieved , upsurge t sh spent carly loos. —¥ in demand. Dealer Pods in 1858 for I |e second ait of Tey al a ig i In_Memoriam = | riods for 1959. They standard 14.90-16.8 7 bulls wp to 2 ship } | Sales leldy ms “American Rend e Galen i ae “aor el bie Americ Linenity tw grow up. Sar! porues ny soeiee 388 God, ook neers a ‘ * W The three cutting glut in wee te and 5 fe: "gona to lew . ee F- a of Lagging Sales Not Un are the aS cosloue if dune and op te 3d 3 the 1190-18 00 is ever Te Wesdes from one we ports producers until cut. has crops families ~|SE0e: vet 08. te ‘ee. von weighs eve And irieds from seer, for ite Re | lor l€S Sy ole aay be “form "anthesis vs memary fade svar sagher late 1 hose ing can cutback tor| and buy. culls full deeline Se: mined weak ke eee saughter was Desp n number w say an- metal the weak and an lowe or 19.50: miesed by aoe AR- ticker von the opening v al nve ly num experts be! the side, prices, buy . Pap sore sinwa ag yA bs sister, MOR Y away The utes their!a woody The units may cheerier copper to bey A 2 ies 10.90; mr nwbe pasted aaa ef bh) have revised be-}be two m for delivery e and a” t Tr F rin Sf se see. aber Scat ' New Quotations) Glenppoiating manu- buying to provide * Ss h SI and ose Rowers decay. wes steeped tee yw rear ee as monies Digs Dee of Christe hon nate... vID use a those family lambs ™ Jove . 4 Admiral seeee $1 Gueees Be ... 3. By eueectve reports! Cicture plan Pw units in) thos planer po vw! Luke : d Story was in its 23.40 7 ae iste, 5 + A _ _ Allied Gn '7221 $2. Seeareer “5: 1 ap Despite dealer | facturers of EMAND demand broad or Christianity any Buys ay mince Directwrs 6 Allied Ser ity Shae: ETROT @ — f a 2 ecmaon * aes wile tly as ~ito Rec 3 stun | i, odd Company Buy Funeral -Direciore Site Chal... 61.6 Gt No 109.6] p new tly are dealer * * that on| in 1958 through 1957. say ) — notions infancy, - of | ircraft —-Funerat 3 Aten L mut ee Gull on 88 oe lagging apparen recall Mer~| cars been chiets in Page One tiny ints nn right, lar Air. “The Budd) Fa -John lip sees Ae "t 38.8 inventeries that the analysts: the it has & sales From sunlit Tt was « might ~ Tidden Sola ~The has lson am ont ca ae elland 2 Be ! ryan, Sones Industry years ad 723,000 cars|°* industry’ no Seca see (Continued at the bed disease ate ADELPHIA nced it Done L OME Am Can 22200: $3 '. ! 144] proaching : a” Aaa er 1 two had mounted | ear has been this be for out * phenian srengih ot ; en rmapa announc 10 per coRenAl gouE a2 gn - Bg dust Rey see 614 Latest 0,500 Nov, Déc. divis the total there . it good Layer Luke ga agg een the the reves _Swea . y t - t more thar mon Am Ma Pa 1. } ong Bo a) ers held = | (chandising that the wee oe! another it or of Caesarea, vessels , of des of » 8! Compan het r om : A me FE am laa ad .. 71 4|retaile 449,000 the industry’ stock and wes Sx : whether Car | narbor ery poor hord ht somew' tstanding on tae Ri RGas tt ast) mia tay on hand. | 904,000 both! sould | . But a when ae one eich of at crea cent of the ou Pursiey én 5 ne doves il ir oe 18 1, up on 200 units to riggs to geal to industry gg gee vee of ships the still, n, of crass cruel the cent of Aircraft ae Sah ' Am New nee matt nteriak Mch = year ae ned 398, 1 ee retail- the another is sailing quietly in the slaves, and. was stock of ator jee : ~~ $8 Siple fim grating 2 ©. etallers ie ead. & broughe ona bring apparently te {rocking "have ie soak out’ bauchery . dagen we e alot San Dawe ir, tod ta] , hees- rod =y- 4 OVER fact a by wie’ manufacturers sales have waters. have to -| Mass hum It made a G. has asked Voor HOME i a Pap 2 S\LErr compi s\the say guess does not million. He would oppor. —— and) b4dward said he solar board A NERAL or Meter 4.5 is that t 90,000 not The profit, oy had 80. phithea less show slaves to study ‘Bulance 4 ; * 3637 inventory News abou Some a large ve amas. ot that Others, done journals , Sense. apart toa order relation- am’ A .% + 333] Automotive included 18ST watel Veivet, bums oss ag oy Smee Oe aad fet ome ot bloody, clawed ape of directors: octader growe.| Siete Fecuities Of * tA I total gto a ri pormary ora unit become. a year tunity, collections part leopards Sestiorti—detmantens tridents, the value stockholder Corsi ws spar | “3 sts ee ing, anbetanialy ow eer Tong term antret PEE Cornu many eve oot all of * sere nth ~~ “Sir bas oe enave Wort ne Cemetery Lots rom yer ae Oe an sy | oe to Ha tee wil be tint of & poor Caparnend tet om too, in ! by odvamed “meneeer Budd ‘gre cuaren com: with ae: " for and in below ax the GAPS = famed Daphne airframes, ap iler prices, betienidl Irvornasied car sashere, Funendibas stints aps ign we a the ta engines jet engine eas 29.2 é stocks thei in the new the car : cant g the ——* craft RFPT 6. 33 baa the clean- back esti- measurin impossible mighty baths producing i BOX 27, 3, } | a Th “west sete: | Sack cea | By ta ‘vith te preceding oes ieee emg nt mee |r 3 sb Mu 2 if 35 models was Was re- million r 1956 the very shook ; panied : . : 6, : 6 €& a campalgr not alone ted te replacement ma task fo - smashing frowned snd soak that hed na Male 1S ; a : Ha] op comes ft dove” et = lag. 3858 at approximately ee os rs), Luke frowned at paaiey,, pervetcion cen a a Aa gg 3 Morten ae 1 ao] Coosted gs present eee HE. (mated buyers. These ee a et lion cars) J * * Matthew, | sitnals. cee Soe Needed . BS ieee may the car arly e illion pos nor So ul, Barnabas het | A Man ont Sy cneky 4 29 inven 1, but It built ne y ™% m year old a “essential, | » Paul, “Antioch the | eeteees for Bal othe Jan. e ey it milton The it venerable ists cenined tm Chawet | Mechanteaty netine : j Mont Ward... #4 by J Bae and sold the and sales "t consider of the WERT ies there where pn enone be in & ey ~~ 4 . ine BS 2 183 |higher - , ts4,2 to 502 87 unit Soh another not_yet he tht and. heal ‘where [Fare Bat be ed daueli Po ee oe ffairs — Cos in to 5,802 John, John had t te di Lae, light only da | neat earning is ‘ se Murray io” Bar ntiac City A imate reg ool powedind] ey and_wouldn anon es had been al | SORT — ! : ae | 5,955, anything gospel, when writen, | tore aul had —Fonts CCOUNT condi- sib fet Gye 383 Pont Estim ie fod that the American = L airgeay "land misery. a. ee thn, | ent working ad- : ee mah n to ewels demonstrate me yt hero Mt ae He ito te i hope Tove able | tions. Opportunity for a | Sees 3 } Ry centri s Wren ler / ar k 23, co auras mney ce a Lake na ‘wo| three! bat te tions. Opp Eajo ntact t Sony Pete 232 oie M Pw 28.8 4 T P Dee. y Vey cars Bp world e three: » in his, vancement. fits. 4 ea A soos Nort & We 3 lier : “ Smal Tenoden pe Fagen new fore. pte 4 the oan ne. ned Paul the ny bene | Cot Gas “3 SB. No ae + onne 16.8. Ta ‘ Ps on 6% million ‘industry ear- if he didn Y | these is joined now 1 com filler, . - cate “4 tor oes i of r list night! next at et oe yes wer conn to rede routine Fried st a tke span foetway Luke ot aves, i faith lan- | wR. M MC | ‘a Bbw Pt aii « 1 “| “Lewis M - ers COs . stood at old fighter in of gee et 2% Owens Cog. oe mmissioners Lewis because tae cast will bring He salt are and fingered |e: t old fi here isoner Sent Mot»: “ite Ovens ce 17] city co cnemee estimate following t on ly 1960s . f the Caesarea, hanging at anal a anes dis- NCH i, Sarepee- Ue Fat Batt HE ow to prepare "service a 28 a eo ne lets (te alee ling Ascle- (fae charges of sting : JMETAU BRANC om | Baha Fa Be en roving sever ser Dee. 0. “or Sales of Chevro {he Sartre nave a kept ving Oe Ses é | fer Ge gt as i ae lodge Calender ic ’5 Record z=, ss, Aan he ct ty ving ery ae aha Pier 38 E. Wa ¢ k requested lodg iconeitions Seder 1955's phos his ips hen iwhane won to Caesar y tine ike ii Car E Lt a Peis ag BY ail of the vy lines to the Special oP ami EM p.m. 0 Te-| - smile touch ‘of his} delay had app bea ia 5 ‘er | a ; ici er’ ed A A apne bom It would would i bate art Paes i An tension of which ne elon Lodge No. 60 Bee an a8 © — Chevrolet re le, aboard ba sriety of Christ, Ste ome Pogo yom m voter bene j é eves ti Pi Mills 2 the exte a line w the W | Thurs. o! M. ROIT its gh the . had lariety still two and while 2 it pore eed , a ' . 4 geet reese 304 oo ig i 33 k from f et from 9 instal invited. kman, W. D yesterday that deities by the ; old symbol his time, chance, needed, or. ws am "3 rie 3 Bohman 34 par 1,500 fe . Open aie Spar ported -10 topped auto ™ tinny, the * of be taken had his Jeru- : } | = erry, PE Se Tie. 7 © we or . 86.3 Pure Off seen 38.4\to be » line p.m, ~— Jesse Dec, 1 the the patients he : to i ' Use | Interv % a ie \ ‘ air 82 Pure OF + 38-4ita ading the rate riod during 165, bat : ee ia walted, miles to 40 g us your list. Use | Rn ote wi Freept Bul ss? | ape aa) ww e provi munis Ww. Pe Managee act T=D si haps records "our expe and fres service ya; a ‘ae a Dynem . 2, shock sommunateotion te ae 44,-0f 408 Frank, also said in. WELL sehool at the miles Jesus. Jesus flowers. ork, Com } : -% of Cole record assem- had hoo brad | hh known to know our wilting to t : . Gen rgers -- 8 Press communica . an . dr., 44, to drunk with 44,920 mark, Luke the sc ng red | who had needed nee . = ON 101 é a Gen x se Aseoeinted read. K: Willm Webb guilty ‘unicipal en ne. 14 high its ither at the perzons t he : tos ae * * : orece A’ As | sion Walter ‘i very; Allan pleaded M previous 75 uni or led him 1 edu- him wha e in- , z - 4 — : mene 8 “gets Rd., ple ee E, Fep ane was 44, this Rhodes 0 cal all tell hi * this -ohsen te na ; Dee. 1 Tadust. Rate i. i688 os park in driving Movs serve 10 eTifor a sing! ended N of had could it was hg Ja ae : “10t_W, Sagir 328 4 by Bt 14 |mentioned 0 the poe Pte ohn Jail aft or week ks, Luke : So in Caesarea, the . eRowad. ot AL ay... ee ey Shhittle -out . te, Com- as sen County . in the 3 | ated Gree in dramas, terval the digging, the ‘FLOWERS 3-7168 Mary-Qo-Rout TIONA Prev. tode 3 7 a4 186.8 : estima asked and was . of $100. 7 the joat acted ‘ done about to ; FE X ITY Sesth “top + 30-4 118 3 igigiot revenue.” Cooley in the > pay a fies * 252) year sales dur choruses, . ' re cwnieg ad "touting ie , Orton fj E RTUN scams Inet So Rigi sevens ve udy the! in td pay » 98, of en yo naubored te Homer, ‘Strabo on — reas N. Saginaw Lake OPPO ; ise) et ia 8 ite thet the city wandaien s ie C. Whittenberg to os days ended compared ath "Maly a savanna went Ot ceaet Po gobo 7“ "create ap RE AROUND | “gine Earnings ge nigh °-2!. 3. that ith St, pleaded. gu ney ee tnt WAP taene’ potena yh cary i name—end “tna wortal story .< Ow ERS aE WORLD Large red mute ipananens mr Oo ne request. vED eg Seen Crten 75 for the | | imaicates: by im his seubiah too, beaaaria oF is offer 3 . ckepa points Low Koon LeAae wifeotle a nemo tributing Tuesday,” G. “cme ago. tabulated sees eet hms mankind. gees to | | Inde ent “ee aan sino, beep. on" BE A eather new m Line, Ine, ow Saree peu bo ‘homed Chettlet neat oh day, can co and. mar. ener” A re ame sana: i ip Stubber Co. > 43 $3 . Flint Line, ipal Air- and figures 5 behind Ford basis! oe the seda\ ) : + - erg vor 2 10. gealal nd the ic Munic return | aback, costs. Stor. units On the “| eathartics, work. “ae E So * 10- S4icity a at Pontia to plas $5 ; Van & . 50,000 1 deliveries, rates oo ‘ neon é : ‘ | Gus Bowen mer Mir c ee perte dae ovat’ § Tie pot hy West Side Van a 8 in retai ction DWV gery. fh ae | Prot ©. 7 8 43 12.1 | Pro: It is over & 0-year Smith's Call nt wen, Ford 7 i T oT ns Mate Sos sevres wy 121 1.2| port. to Pontiac in the 1 PE 4-4864. wan ais this week : cab a FEE i4 TRises ar ’ 7 he ooo e oSdnd ; . . . Ford esse } . DLE n : 2 te Esse! reed med ie Cra, a eee ante (IMATELY 10,000 SQUARE peed —— Wapee Sere ec leone: license eo Archam- Four Injur nd Josephine At the end for ae ee built Vs. ATEL of P ontiac. Second ‘ | REAL ah hae i adalinenredh Mariva ron a in-| pists 3. Chevrole i -APPROXIM ber tee oe , Must in Prites tributing abuting Voss tote ove ot Huron ety w. ow 1,458,184, || city limits 3 ren aft Grain ait ieee Distri five issioners : were ident a in 673. . i Within Fis ‘t . Bixee! Ride So Ave. was approved a cle red na waar acide Ave. ia vat ‘nes pwodigd sm to Tighe man Prefer “jeer emt oe . 132 the ap. Miles and Gil jured St. aaa p at 5 p.m. yes ov Woma ) : Dee re ae pe SII Floyd =a Townshi Jr, 3, North Adams ident age Bay on lens Mey ay Long. Comminsion adjourned — A Seog ya in Car Acc S mt! : BED cwaeee 118% a PS aa hour, voting Aas fered — Gucherd »' that her, Mrs, 0. ri «, sosoe. EBM ‘emer gL r an : Old police n by or Adams, wa: ine zea IN a4 * afte: , ot 2825 P, told car drive JACKSON North — utomobile| nee «ool apo M ree Te . —_ Townshi a Cool- 70, of a fles y. nei + nae ® les ford inte ot 6735 b, 70, - in 10 m we ee seen TT's diy on YLEST 4 5 ROS Spirit Ru Co auto a ee 2 171, ie "Bats . to Rance ining Christm Cr ve-cey tion Rober Rd. as ‘Josephine colision Jackson. car siidded any AUTOMOBILE, ay eutemontie ve- BOYNE C thorized a ve Huron. *¢;* in: the south . said he oe Enis "Beare ouaty owned. 288 fo ve each male ey each aero * hrs. Bete! Pion or aciven. Bp we count: “10, 1 ‘unani: h ma s, were Mrs. Be r dri i on ne give eac < onber ot fovce ped weed Leeper eal fae beige in faa, evemilaye Boe ies —e", of the to may be obtained female ¢ stipulated a her aes $ Levi ce sr the ar ty ei "Sen m. EST gape the right ences. te. would a Oo 8 ; ® ive mt sje sot or the who sa to roe ode: Bin & t noo lictes i WN, Rea 24810, | i f LH. BRO : re 12 W, Bur listed Foote Hos- and her at and/ Clark condition i dacerations from/in serious oad thee pita’ vote and “on ‘oruatds inealon UDITORS the cigars for rsed BOARD oe Office sitet would pay fer | be fs A a Des, i, .. a ‘ s * peee ‘ a * , ( ‘ . * . 4 5 iW i | 1 | 7 . | jy . x * ¢