ee Be Ei birport Death Mrs. Eisenhower beam witht pride as they pose . child, Mary Jean Eisenhower, 1, daughter of at the .White-House with-their youngest grand- Major and Mrs. John Eisenhower, The father of four was streck over the head a dosen times with a length of pipe. He. was 2 Boothe Luse, retiring U.S: ambassador te italy, “ Chattiam, “Offic, at U.S. Embassy in Rome. | He will be butied today in of craft carrier, Coral Sea. Meanwhile, young men —Lt. Col. William G. Draper, pilot of President © Christmas with the Zoltan Caukardi family. They Eisenhower's personal plane, the Columbine, | were among 21 Hungarian refugees flown from poses at McGuire Air Force Base in New Jersey Munich aboard the President's plane. Expect Nixon to Suggest cr, am ton Rates Holagee CIn0ies: | ire se WASHINGTON W—Vice Presi ais Cele tanned to|™ersaer ouside the Seattle Coun- tell President Eisenhower today that “we must do more”) “*"" * * * to help freedom-seeking refugees from Hungary. — “Dear Santa Claus: Plees send) Osea or untl 5 p.m, Saturday Nixon declined to say in advance of a White House ap-|me a good hacksaw blade and a) t9 it in to the office. Why pointment what specific recommendations he would) couple hundred feet of rope. 1} not*see if you can come up with ! Police to Quiz *#*&**k PONTIAC, MICHIGAN WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 26, 1956—88 1 : & 1,600 Employes ° Seek Clues to Beating of Man in Willow Run Parking Lot YPSILANTI (INS) — Michigan state troopers from the Ypsilanti post who admitted they “have noth- ing to go on” planned to question 1,600 employes of Willion Run Airport today in the bludgeon slaying of a Port Huron man. Laverne W. Wegener, 41- year-old assistant St. Clair County agricultural agent, was beaten and robbed Sun- day night at the airport parking lot less than an hour after he welcomed relatives for a Christmas’ visit. Wegener died about an hour aft- cleared, we are now without any Use Correct Form fo Win Pot-0-Gold | 7* Asse No Area Traffic Deaths; pete . U.S. Road Toll--692 Pontiac: and Oakland+— ———4 By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS County escaped the brunt America’s highest traf- of highway havoc over the| Heayy Snow Blocks fice death toll for any holi- four-day holiday, which ; in the Pontiac area from. 6) ee ae ee ee a netan|Eriday to midnight Christ-|, p.m, last Friday to mid-| midlands, Six of erven acheduled| MAS. | night last night. race meetings were either aban-| The previous record for or postponed and many ee eS Se The state saw at least 34 die in| sootball matches were called off. oe ae wae * the . home fires. Another 161 died in|s?0W in 12 hours, ae heer baaaie ellenta of other accidents to set an all-time yagi ge ede high of at least $51 deaths for a | = sulted in slippery roads here pede g whe as : dents, making an over-all toll of The Automobile Club of The old record of 189 was set : i : 44 lf ii council's {LAG of |a major ailable fire- |toll. Safety experts « Third Large Robbery sos a a area (mum of daylight in 15 Days Nets Haul The spectacular fire, which start-| North Dakota was the only state of $13,000 in Gems ed at 2 a.m. and quickly lashed|not reporting an accidental death. z Hi rk i 3 zef Ti year-oki son, Marshall, returned _ jAurries, with « high 3255. lastight. All. telephone lines inthe areal car normal tempera vot cota: Most valuable missing item was| were bummed dows aid Ste Temuni-(@l. high 31, normal low, 17) with On Dec. 17, burglars took $12,825 about 1-10 of an inch in in furs, Jewelry and cash from the/ Chou En-lai in Pakistan [snow flurries. 10, the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arn, LAHORE, Pakistan (INS)—Chtlture recorded in downtqy $4,000 in furs, clothing and jewelry|iai arrived fm Lahore today for a| At 1 p.m. the temperature i? make to Eisenhower. Other officials atranged to ac- love you, Santas Pinky A.” the correct solution this week? company him. os e > ! : Informed officials said Nixon had in mind an increase) Upsurge in New Babies Continues Unchecked in the present 21,500 quotat}———————————————— - 5S ee inRi i ii ; 2 TOWNSHIP —’ ield Township Hall will re-., Se geeks Sea at $:00 p.m At that time they will The interest cost of each bid will Ibe determined by the total dollar value of all interest on the bonds. The bonds will be awarded to the pera p Fn Bie Gira at computa’ : cost to the township. Bids shall be conditioned by Ber-. ry Stevens and Moorman, attorneys of Detroit. - The right is reserved to reject any or all of the bids, Robert H. Dudley, township clerk said, Robert Elert,~ chairman ot thelruvice ‘an engraved plaque, {thieves Take Clothing » 2 eu ey oe From. these winners, a grand/From Cleaning Shop th prize city-wide winner will be . tienen in to Elert and have ong tele Pe gg tw wy a display they wish to enter, they|slavi® “let iron and SINE) wardrobe Cleaners shop, 1088 may quality by calling the chair-)""~ ee Baldwin Ave. by thieves who broke man at FEderal 42571. The top winner will also be-|in through a oral pam Judging the displays will be come Pontiac's entry in General , Pontiac police Miss Lauretta Paul, Pontiac |Electric’s $5,000 na ‘light-| The owner, Dallas Folsom, 200 S. General Hospital director, Leslie jing contest, Elert said. Tilden Ave. said in addition thieves H. Hudson, Pontiac’s State | Wihnmers will be judged on artis-/pried open a metal filing cabinet. Representative, Wayne H. Ga- |tic merit, originality, lighting|and ransacked a desk but appar- bertf4Pontiac appliance dealer, |techniques, and ingenuity. ently took nothing else. 4 i i So ee sadiinbeea as inal ie sega Tasty New Year ’ Ring Out the Old with Party Treats from * * For Holiday Refreshment Case of 24 : 6-0z. Bottles i 29° | } Chunk Style Del Monte Tuna | am a . - For New Year Entertaining Tomato Juice BONDWARE Paperware ' Van Camp's : Big 9-In. e ; : Pork and Beans er 8 am 45 Heinz Famous ® Hot Cups Handles 15 Ct. 29° Tomato Ketchup @Cold Cups cru 45° Hunt's California Fruit Cocktail — *,." 19° a SwiftsPremt = Str Sire’ 2 om 6% | Dill Pigs. Pineapple-Grapefruit Drink yo, “tar 25° | a Krisp | Jiffy Biscuit Mix Oe OOP Ff a Pickles * ) ip Yerages Seven J ? , leo E-ZE FRY BRAND . ewiar Whole or Cut Up r fh Imported hltney : EF ae : ¢€ fed Oliy, ry ing :s ; Cyanine si Chickens Ib = ; aie DE ie Buy the parts your family likes best! E-ZE Fry Frying Chicken Parts Thighs or Drumsticks 49%. Breasts—Ribs on 59%. Necks or Backs 15%. e 5 ~ Wisconsin Rindless—Piece or Sliced “ Top Frost Frozen Sliced Swiss Cheese Jey,, Strawherries ¢@ py Phes. Monday, Dee. 31. limit bed :Phe le ae * IAG PRESS, WEDNESDAY, DECE) ER 26 1950 Ine next ay fale cate hit 5 Pe TY... COMPARE! 2% PRICE... 6 A “ ROEBUCK AND CO. THEY’D WALK A MILE FOR A GALLON OF non-regular ones. Somebody dreamed up 4his Complete 7-Piece | GAS — A good thing this London gas station eireus-camel gag te get a chuckle out of British | 4 . owner selis to “regular” customers only,, because autoists’ plight. Gasoline is soe rationed we Britain j ; here he's confronted with ape at very irreguiar that travel is limited to 200 miles per hyonth. BU N K BEDS N ‘Ride Inegrated, Triple Blessings "Mad Bomber 18 os FOS Say Negro Leaders on Christmas Strikes Library | edly orien sath and mottress. Converts to “ in, twin beds: Buy. Nov TALLAHASSEE, Fla. — BUS! wow york w—“Wow! What a are patrons were expected to continue’ mH istmas!'"' gushed a $Tika-week! ‘ telephoned his father i“piding integrated” today as Ne- truck driver yesterday after his No Damage by Dud; be wee what! srocs replaced their boycott of/wife gave birth, to: triplets, all Five Phone Threats , Furniture Dept. Second Fleet *" ed, and then wis SeeTestted buses with a campaign girls d Fal | nitur ple . ito sit where they please. ‘It's a swell Christmas present Prove to Be aise \ The City Commission ordered but we never expected anything . naw waar — - om _ wich op tite this,” wad Nicholas Conti, 23,, NEW YORK Ww — A flurry of ie Drath oab the} of the Beane: htelephoned bomb threats has law | vty. ispurred. police to an intensified, came late Christ-| The Christmas Day birthsicampaign to iind New York's _§ and the were idle)swelled the Conti family offspring'Mad Bomber.” | ib hy a BEDROOM SET .» to seven, including s-year-old, Five bomb threats were _ tele- ss bce ees Cae | seats twins. The mother, Philomena, 31, iphoned last night. Police searched little: and the triplets were reported inibut found no .bombs in two good condition. i Manhattan theaters, a Bronx 8 itheater, a Manhattan YMCA and ; : : ‘ : : : Steg $ “We'll get along even with sev-!a Brookl yn tin can corporation. 4 ’ . : . 39 $18 Down en mouths to feed,” said Conti, _ * ; ae ual ae The triplets all weighed slighty} Police ane the latest flurry4- over three pounds each and were of bomb scares the work of crack- ‘ = eee 2% transferred to Lincoln Hospitalgpots_gther than the Mad Bomber,] } ‘Ss oo ott Jf BUY NOW — SAVE $60! Bronx, as a routine precautionary’ Man who has plagued this) = =. Ceanine exalt wmdholeny Snisbed . sedan measure. icity’s police with more than 39 § = Se on ecietoad Y ake this doubl dranner® & {Remecene ——P oO be * : : , f ar er chest and pane! bed ee jyears. . livided shitt drawer Ne 3 £, : i os es * > at = a on mint Dustproo!, center suite aca e e § | Only once before, as far as es 7s draw . ‘ Lf has the s : ‘ | police records indicate, ; ‘authentic Mad Bomber telephoned, , Triple Dresser. . $199 “he 4 ‘ * lan advance warnine. That was F elping l last May 2-at Manhattan's Radio a City Music Hall when one of hisy bombs was fowrd unexploded after i | Newspaper Hits Lack telephone call = = ; $61 S Full-Si The Mad Bomber left his latest. Se es ovinas on Fu ize | of Space for Travelers calling card Monday at the News 4 mo 3 eer ae in Chinese Capita York. Public Library, 2nd Street] Jigaamm or fj d A B d a extends a wish for a < P ! and sth Avr Ses ‘ ao 3 rer ‘ ; I e- e 5 . bed, chest and double dresser mQ Pe ‘ * = as happy holiday HONG KONG (INS) — Red) © no one was hurt or injured as! 3 China's government: departments police removed the device and) season and future in Peiping-have been taken to'tesk jgter transgorted it to Ft. Tilden, for monopolizing hotels for use as Queens. Army. ordnance experts hostets, spinat houses and even hos-) are to Oejomate it témorrow. : : pitals. ” * ; * * * és - i Police fine labeled the de-) \ i Please move out of hotel.” vice a dud—the seventh dud plant-| = , eg the wd eles —_ the “geal Ee urged the Communist newspaper.|éqj by the Mad Bomber duting his | a 3 nie Bsa. ean togy jon, 20-004 in: SAVE Ta Kung Pao, pointing out that it\cnreer. They said the inexpen | Be: 4 a ag nee Ae decorate : thas become extremely difficult for sive watth aiged for the timing. —_- asso: . : - | > ‘ : —s _ ordinary visitors to the capital city device, rather itkn anv defect if ‘2 ae: ‘to find hotel actommiedations, fp the explosive ar fuse, was p | fof a 714 Community Nat'l The newspaper added that con- pea ee its failure ta} E 4. WAY S ie) US E elt RCR EDIT sidering the latest conditions the ©*P!Ode i Bank Bidg. problem of hotel accommodation No. one oe astes wee by the! , : Purchases Totalling $20 or More C. Phone FE 4-1568-9 | Was no small preblemm at all, . mogé than 20 Mad Bomber de- hgh i be Made on Sears Easy Payment Plan , When travelers arrived in Pci- viees that have been exploded ping, some of thém had to remain since 1919. A number of persons] Gay Just Say, “Charge It’ on Sears Révolving at the railway station forthe night: hove been injured, though nomé] a Charge. See Your Sears Credit Manaaer ee ee eee , Save $207! Folding nager. houses. Donald E. Hansen’ | ¥#ND souk begat Rat Fight Continues — ‘ . ee Res, FE 2-5513 The solution, said the newspaper 3 Hi-Chair 39.95 mattress : lies in the cancellation of the MEXICO CITY #—Rats outnum-, r leases for hotels by government ber people two to one in this Fed- | & . Accident Insurance ~~ Fire Insurance Gapartments, eral District of four million souls. | [2 or box spring : : > Pus 10% Ped, Tox : = Fur Selen—Secend Floor Skirts—Main Floor - Mouses—Moia Floor’ ; BOYS’ and GIRLS’ JACKETS First Quality | NYLON HOSE Fal F ly Sold ‘ ' 60-Gauge, 15-Denier oo 598 ; excigned ] 35 Pair $ ‘ ‘ . | ‘> ‘3 Car i solid laid. Poplin or corduroy. Sizes 3 3 16 Teens a BOYS? ‘SETS SLACK hems SHIRT, ret A gy NO IO ye Nas biomimetic NiO oe Sea, i isa ”. gay of ope AD, 1956. session, Old erop wheai futures had ait weak undertone from the. start, but new crop months held steady. Soybeans slipped back . an was very) erratic opening. ‘little price change in corn or oats but corn was lower. iiilad we inn st tes tat vanity Os ppecegintabeg “March $3440%, corn _™% lower, March $1.35%4, oats - changed to \% hi March 777%, “tye % to % lower, March $1.48%, _Soybeans % to 14% lower, January $2.48, and lard unchanged to 17): cents a hundred pounds higher, Jamuary $14.57, A little pressure was exerted against old crop wheat futures from traders who felt. most wheat would be redeemed from the gov- ernment loan and offered on the ‘free market after the turn of the year, Cash market prices are above the loan level. . po Grain Prices CHICAGO GRAIN Wheat— Oats MAP. oes 240% Mar satan 1% May - 2.36% May a TOM July sone 221M Bed. * cscs 14 Se «es 130% ye— Corn— Mar Sf 140%) Ma. sees LOS% Ma oe « MOP seie- os 120% July July vere LON F Lard— Sep. re ee re Be Mar. > May . 4. “tees. Reds to: Ease Curfew for Budapest Citizens . BUDAPEST (INS) — Soviet mil-| . itary authorities announced today ‘the curfew in Budapest would bel eased beginning tomorrow. Curfew hours will extend from) 10 p.m. to 4 a.m., instead of from| 9 p.m. to 5 a.m. scarelapinisés ee STATE. OF ‘MICHIO.” a ~in “the Pro- baie Court for the County of Oakiand Juvenile Division. In the matter of the petitien concern- ing Russell Hamilton, Minor, Cause No. | 14016, To Cleta Hamiltom mother of child 1 Petition having been filed in this] Court alleging that the present where-| ebouts of the mother of the said minor ehtid is @nkgewn and child hes violated a law of the State and that said child should be placed under the jurisdiction | ef this Couft, im the name of the people of the State of Michigan, you are hereby noti-! fied that the hearing on said petition will be held at the Oakland County) Service Center, Courthouse Annex, 12605 Wem Bivd. in the City ef Pontiae in said County, on the @th day of January AD. 1901, st Nine o'clock in the fofe- neon, and you are hereby commanded We appear personally at said hearing. It being impractical to make personal oak ag hereof, this summons and notice tty Press, newspaper printed and ectreulated fm said County. Witness, the Honorable Arthot Mogre. Judge of said Court, in the City és Pontiac in said County, tits 2ist 7 of ee = E. MOORE, wis e of Probate | py ororaiEns R MURTHA, ' Probate Register, Remi cess 1 STATE “OF “MICHIGAN—In_ ‘the Pro-| bace Court for the County of Oskiand Juvenile’ Division Ila the matier of the petition concern-| appt Kester, minor; Cause No./ To Pelbert Kester, child, Petition having been filed im this Court 5 er ee the present where- aboute father of said minor) father of said child are unkhown, and the said chiid| has violated a law of the State, and’ that sald child Should be placed under ~~. — of this Court. bame of peo of th , YOu are hereby noti- gate rs Mic fied that the @n said petition| wil be. heid at the Oatiand County) Service Center, Courthouse Annex, 1260-B West Bivd., tiac tn said County, on the 8th day of January A.D. 1957, at Nine o'clock in ihe forenoon, and you are hereby com- manded t appear personally at said hearing, Tt being impractical to make persona service hereof, this summons and Sores! copy One week previous to said hearin: in the Pontiac a newspaper! hi seid County. ! Arthur Moore. Judge of said Soars in the. City: et Fontise in said Coun thia 20th a £. MOORE, Judge of Probate A true copy ELSIE VASCASSEN Dec. 16 NOTICE OF HEARIN Notice is here given ~ 8 & prbdiie te be by the Waterford saree Township Zoning Board at the Township) Mall, Wednesday, January 9 1957-at 7:30: p.m consider ~~ following. change to the Zonin ing To quases rom - Residential te Com- ——, Sy 70 and 71 of Supervisors putt jon J, Waterford Township, Oakiand County. Michigan. » interested are requesied to of the gv. Map together | of the proposed ¢ Ganges is on file tn the pe of the Township Supervisor and may examined by those interested. ADSIT STEWART.. Chairman Zoning Board LOUIS ARRY, | movie x,;when Frederick D, Hammond, of 3600 Oakshire Bivd. slowed down 4" Peccay Ape to turn right at Dakota avenue. pe . His car was struck in the rear by. | Armour , that of Norman E. Bergen, 41, of jArmat CE... ‘Davisburg, who in turn was hit by /Au< shall be served by publication of a iW iison’s car. a = Ville ran into Wilson, police said. ‘Police Charge Driver Drunk and Disorderly BOGS: Larze. 14.06-15.00 30-dox, case; Medium, 10.00-11,00; Small, 17.40-8.50. sane mete * Livestock tek: SENETOCE DETROIT, 26, Salable 400, Serkes a) establiahed. Cattle — Salable 500. mane i Stears 24. good to aime. jaughter aetters hse 23.00; poe betters isto io 20.00; bulk ¥ cows 10.50 to canners ani cutters mostiy 10.00 11.00; ‘load a steer calves 20.00, Clyes Bala! vealers prime very vewe| Standard 14.00 to Sheep — 700. “> “early Sales, waiM agnani, Brynner * Named Tops in’56 te ‘Film Daily’ NEW YORK i — Italy’s Anna (Magnani and America’s Yu Bryn- mer were cited last night as the screen's top stars of 1956-by the trade magazine “Film “Daily.” Miss Magnani received recogni- ition for her role in “The Rsoe iTattoo,” and Brynner for recre- ating his Broadway stage role in| ithe film version of “The King ont i.”" Susan Hayward wen runnerup honors in the actress division for her role in “I'll Cry Tomorrow.” . Frank Sinatra won second piace in the best actor yoting for “The | May with the Golden Arm,” Leaders in other categories: Best screen play: “Giant.” Director. of the year: George Stevens, who directed “Giant.” Best photographed picture of year: “War and Peace.” Best supporting actor: Anthony ; Perkins, “Friendly Persuasion: Best supporting actress: lind Russell, “Picnic.” ~ Leading juvenile actress: Patty MeCormack, “The Bad Seed.” Best juvenile actor; Richard Eyer, Sigs Persuasion, Rosa- One Driver injured ‘in Four-Car Pile Up One driver was slightly injured (4 in a four-car pilé up Monday ia afternoon on.-West Huron street, | Pontiac police said; Billy G. Wilson, 29, of 1440 Ore-) gon Rd. was released from St. ' Joseph Mercy Hospital after treat- | ment. The accident began, police said, iam 41, in Lawrence W. GREENS: Collard, No. 1, 1.00-1.50 bu Kale, No. 1, Toots bu. AP) -~ Hogs — Market general- ly steady — Mondays agg prices; load ge 4 12.00; to hd choice stock bie 195. Market bout steady early sales good and low choice 20.00 to 26.00 high choice and some utility and a Caine, of Orton. It is led by two men who have trustworthy: satellite allies, Albania is tailor- to the diplomatic grapevine. 0 ee an ee ee ee Marxist-Lenin thinkers, according Tito is fully aware that Moscow’ ‘s aid therefore to ” Savas only Pee Albian ie shee. Neal stline. But it needed Soviet air Current Western diplontatic ; 00-116 | been Russian stooges and fanati- ley. No.1. 90-325 dos. behs.| cal Stalinists for a decade and ‘arsnips, No. 1, 1. | toes, | = : "age op 120-1 50" Toi pag who have no love for Yugo- ck, No. 1, 1.86-2.00 ‘bu. : ; . Mo. 1. 195-1.75 dos. "/Squash, Acorn. ‘No. 1. 180-150 bu. ‘Tomatoes, pags - Cia BS) Ld Oly. basket. Turnibs, No 1 90-1.28 1. a Furnips. Topped. No. 1, 1.25- ee : | ed os Active Trading | NEW YORK i — Steels and bils! 4 showed the best gains in a higher std@@k market early today. In fairly active trading, leading issues advanced from fractions to around & point. There«were scat- the general range. tered losses and some gains beyond arDises Tre Life Adventures | LIGHTS OF In the. market's first session following the four-day Christmas lay-off, big blocks changed hands at the opening. Some of the pres- sure for yearend tax selling was off but this type of transaction was still in: evidence iii ce cash sales. tions in four years and huge de- mafid for tankers to carry oil be- cause of the Basser’ sivatien. netiihees, hack ns big, ship; jyards, was up around 2? points, as And wuseoy see Motor yaeets Motorola, Mueller oe su. & Co. PMA he le AFR mo. see -eiuaueres Ihe hoe See hs miles fm exsasatans ot oe 7 est Airlin *. Ohie Of Owens Tm Gh. ec G & EI Steels were up following the long-| aE est stretch of capacity-plus opera- |B _BUIRES oF Uechie Lixe STARS IN THE LOWWORM THE TINY ORM LARVAE TRANSFORM papas CEILING OF THE | WAITOMO CAVES IN NEW ZEALAND INTO ~ hoes tee pepe . = exh ty * 9? © 1956 ae y, Walt Disney Productions World is Reserved .¢ ihdustry sales of six billion dollars! iin 1957 and an annual rate of sévenjter the first six. months in the ibillion- dollars by 1960 were fore-'massive economic forces that have cast, today by H. E. Humphreys ‘been rolling prosperity across the © Jr., president of United States Rub- nation, but there is pretty general’ ber Co. jagreement that 1957 may see the “Passenger car and truck tire Sales will total about 100 million units in 1957, compared with an estimated 98 million units for 1956,” Hum er said state in a year-end “The increase in’ part There may be a slow-down af- new economic records set. - Big war is seen as the principal threat to continued happy days for everyone, with the vexations of inflation, an irritating gadfly. Reynolds, 63, of 292 Raeburn St. with drunk and disorderly conduct Monday evening at the scene of a fivecar accident on S. Jessie S2*t. 7} street just north of Osmun street. Chews They said Reynolds had turned ¢ from Osmun to strike one moving car and three parked cars. © ‘oca Reynolds suffered no apparent Gol'sra n long. ees 8,334 tons. Pontiac police charged Carl S. injury, authorities at Pontiac Gen- eral Hospital said. Police said con § the other driver, John G. Martin, 26, of 203 Elm St. was not injured. A trainload of ‘coal one mile esa ee see ee oeane oe 2s +4 RW Bastiisetescssses aie eo re 6 ; Cae eae. sg RO ee Wag) eee ERO RS ews SSirss ee bee Set Sell ey Se = Cope Ste ett : S...82.8S2F2 wi pol ol ue Oe oe Cl znaive “p- * wa er * pape ara Mae tae Sat a RAD a ot Gd eG ee ee 33: oom oe eo ne. ee ee eee feces ‘Cola : : : fizer : 2 = nee é Cod te 3 ABS * pssecue - ae > a Savye Bos we eet We eat Be oe "7/260 million * so ¥ —— ppeeases eis ito eee ee : PU ae EN eae SUNSSESSSRaosessse: (thilisdiatiakudealceakt La eT ae See 4 | Plastic-coated and other fabrics for “, be used on a 13 Dring capital expenditures by the Al peflects ‘etiasos by the aute industry that car production. will ing life in the business boom: be ‘somewhere between 6% and 7 1, Increased government 3] malllignr units next year. “tn, addition, replacement pas- sengen car tire sales will be 1 to 1% per cent higher and should total about 521, million unils. Truck tire replacement sales will / be the same @r slightly lower than the 8! million units we esti- turmoil, ; 2. Built-in elements that. will bring higher wage levels. Many long-term labor contracts provide for yearly increases. 3. Continued rise in the level ‘of the nation’s gross national mate for thix year. product (the sum total of all goods “An increase ih automobile pro- and. services.) duction will alsd boost the sale of} 4. Continued strong buying .4ithe many other\ rubber industry Power. 5. Expansion .by industry for imew plants and facilities. Some of the expected economic gains, especially in the gross na- tional product, nndoubtedly will be due te inflation, In other words, perhaps half the possible rise ty GNP may be accounted for by rising prices, not actual production, products which into héw: cars. Among these are\ foam rubber, upholstery, a ‘growin plastic items for inte humerous rubber number of r trim and ucts. for But does inflation worry the These things are seen as keep- @X- penditure because of the world PRICE RISE DANGER sive dose of ‘rising prices. That does not seem to be indicated eek of the government omists think the overall price rise per cent. informed government officials sey there is no present prospect that President Eisenhower will ask Congress for any price or wage control legisiation. _A potential brake may be ‘estab- li on consumer credit, That subject is being studied now. Any action likely woyld take the form of stand-by authority. There will Be rusty spots on the gleaming surface of the boom in 1957. Private housing likely will suffer as. compared to previous searcity of loanable funds due to the. government's tight money policy. Forecasts, however, ‘ ave! for overall construction to set a record. The automobile industry will not approach the all-time high of 1955, according to the best informed opinion, A total of ‘%,- 400,000 passenger cars were pur- chased in that year. This. year, a total is expected to be six million, next year, the industry sees substantially more cars bought. ber product, air springs, ge scale ij cars, By 1958 believe they be widely “United States Rubber Co. pl Lodge Calendar in 1957, compared with, The Iraq Grotto, a board of t 32 million in 1956 and il millioh in 1955, | “Next year’s investment will /® over @ 10 year feriod to dollars.” Ident of Chrysler Corporation, lyear it was $390,900,000,000. i Next But. says L. L. Colbert, presi- sales push will be needed. He is not worried about tight money holding back sales. He believes teiichiasing power exists for the “right product.”’ The gross national product for this year now is at an annual level ‘of 414 billion dollars, the first time in history that the 400 billion mark has ‘been exceeded, Last year there are predictions it will a ee oe The real danger would be a mas-| in 1957 should pot exceed 2 to 2% pee years. The big reason for that is! | Drunk Driving Charge «Brings Yule Eve Arrest County Deaths George Frudd ROYAL OAK —Services for Mrs Bond of Farmington was Youngstown. U.S. Steel and) 79 sent dao of Ann Arbor. Republic Steel gained fractional- . Steele's brother Frank N. ly. Lukens Steel was up 5% as it is sister, Mrs. Clara Wixom, “aa whe han point Keith Heary Morgan rosé more ¢ : Royal -Dutch, Texas Co, and : -|Standard Oil (New Jersey) frac- PLAINS — eo tions. Henry Morgan — Motors and Rails were mixed./ 2g died at hie residence’ “Leading chamicals showed small. Sana Chena an Pian gains. F ; ; odio tg tse WAS uP 1 at 14% on Tenkeal’ Hoes snd. wih be 000 sHares. a j Park Cemetery. Other opening blocks included == = . Surviving Mr. Morgan are his Stedeeaienracin up % at " gente Helen Hanggee of Ne- on shares, jo off at Sit on 200, Bethlehem Stel ZB Br THERES METHOD BEHIND He ane tals can aeiet tale Op 1 at on 3,000 and Gulf Oj] x faecait ar nail on sae VIEGPLAY. BACH LARVA LETS DOWN ALONG, ° ‘ Ee rtd STICKY THREAD UPON spies nape ph aa ag ee children Ralph, Kennoff, | On Friday, last session before the wis _s Suse and vt fourday Ciristnes weckeu! tn, BY THE GLOW, BEZOME SNAKED. THE CATCH 16 ren, Lyneen, Jacquie, and date ‘market put on its best rally in away A BY TH LARV REGWALLOW' NG THE LINE. aurvives more than a week. The Associated) Distributed by INE = A ' ther, nine se coy of .60 Stocks rose Edward E. Williams — to ee ae Se ‘ METAMORA — Service for Ed- ne ee . nee ward Edwin Williams, 7%, of 5392 _\New York’ Stocks , R bber Sell But Inflation a Danger Hosner Rd. who died in Pontiac hale Morning Quotations) u [ j § P W il] C will be held from p Hig Bvccoes: pace Ps rere 1S Kennecott 1m 4 rosperity I ontinue Funeral Home in Trinary, Rev. see: HB fatRecord Pace for Nation During "57 ce so bra wil ben Try, “ee like & My : 623 Arrangements were made by the am Aitlin . paige k ne a Need Du . j \Flumertelt Funeral Home of Ox- iam | Ete oH Lorillard 165 ee e NCreCSs@ | NEW YORK &® — Will Americansjaverage person? Apparently not so £rd. lam m Gran pay) Ed Meck tre) 37) in Production of Autos, ‘continue to enjoy good times injfar. He has more money in his = peg ng: Bug wie Am m Motors -.. 5. Mes Sexe Firm President (1957? pocket and certainly feels more coe a Been ee wo ot +. SS seek... 4, says ' | Yes, said ‘the evidence as 1956|0rosperaus. He complains about melee, ro smelt 44g Mergen Line | 54.4) ‘os ; Erickson, Munising, Mrs. executive, undocumented by spe-) jcific examples, that advertising g ; iwhich in years past would nar- » mally have been placed in these | 125 YEARS" publications was diverted to tel-|& of Distilling Experience evision, This may or may not be| g true. If true, it is interesting that! Means Extra Enjoyment death came in the back door, s0| In Every Bottle to speak, by way of see ® HAMPTON 825 W. Huron FE 4-2525 = er itl saeanaane? 8 ’ ae rather than readership. that, in-the event of fire, the chil- dren should be gotten out of the thouse first, then the fire depart- Unscheduled Train Stop | house. $:30—12) Bob Crosby. (9) Howdy 4:00—(2) Brighter Day. (4) Queen Matinee’ Theater. (7) Afternvon Film Festival. (9) Request Play-| He also claimed that they not! only get more pleasure out of it) but give more pleasure to around them. The Oxford expert took a tape’ measure to 265 male students and analyzed their drinking habits. He found that nearly a a quarter of ‘the fat. students were already| regular drinkers while less than| five per cent of the thin chaps had! ried Joan. (7) Mickey Mouse, (9) an acquired taste for hard liquor. | i ge rod ty. ion Those stocky, muscular in-be-| S Autry. jtweens had an in-between intake! for a Day. (9) Justice Colt. 4:15—(2) Secret Storm. 4:30 — @) Edge of Night. (7) | Ramar, 4:45—(4) Romanves. 5:00—-(2) Early Show, (4) I Mar- _and-the Nazi blitz was at its worst, | the late Ernest Bevin said, “Tell ‘Me what they are saying in the /pubs | * No i | , ~—eemm ing post than that workman's club, tavern. those|°" Dance Was ‘Loaded’ INDIANAPOLIS @® — Ora Sutton | suddenly stopped his switch engine | the Indianapolis Belt Railroad and he and his crewmen of a small | freight train fished an elderly man | into the water while walking along | + LEBANON, Ore. (INS)—Dancers ~ iment called, and then the parents notified. : GIVE PHONE NUMBERS 8. Give the sitter the telephone number of the fire department. out of the water company canal. |" (parents or adult members of |The man said that he stambled | ‘mily doctor, and place to which the family) are going. Also, what neighbor to call in the event of any emergency. i 9. If there is no phone, ex- plain to sitter other meang of notifying fire department in case of a fire. volt transformer and cut off power and I'll tell you if we can one, reveals an article in an’ issue of a national magazne, could choose a more appropriate listen- place than the: gtass roots America, the pub heer barrel is to England. Here the high-born the high browed, and the humble for centuries | have quenched their thirst and | Weighed with words the trials plot, this earth, this realm, this England.” The author of this article learned | that British pubs, many of which | too. ‘British Pubs Disclose Pulse of Nation'—Bevin | When the last British soldier had What the cracker barrel is to | _been brought back from Dunkerque} Dr. Parnell suggested that fatihow near heaven they were as males tend to like alcohol because they glided to ballroom dances and ‘ |of their temperament while thin stomped to old time steps. | pliances. Also, tell sitter to keep; jmales tended towards total absten-| Under the floor authorities found tion. This infers that hard. drinkers} ‘and total abstainers are born pot made, weight because of drinking. t The Oxford expert also claims | that similar surveys carried out nd triumphs ae sed . of “This bi | among criminals and hospital | patients agree with his findings. ance with his physique. As the average age of; iDr. Parnell's human guinea pigs’ was only 22 he holds that none iwere old enough to have put on) Dr. Parnell further suggests that act 3% years ago. a man reacts to alcohol in accord- who thought things were heavenly : \at the Bohemian hall didn’t know; 10. Caution sitter against per- mitting child to play with matches, electric cords, or other electric ap- ‘the child out of the kitchen, if possible. : : Tl. If sitter is to bathe young- ster, make certain she has ha such experience. = * * * 12. Leave a first aid kit with sitter and .explain how to take care of simple burns, cuts, bruises. 13. Provide flashlights fer use in case lighting should fail. 14. Always come home at the hour agreed upon. Telephone if delayed. 15. Make suitable and safe ar- enough dynamite to blow up the hall and most of the town. It had ibeen there 12 years. ‘Woman Steady Voter | SWEPSONVILLE, N. C. (AP |Mrs. C. P. Thompson, 72, believes iin exereising her right to wote. She Ihas voted in every county, state ioe federal election since ethe passage of the women suffrage “My vote meatis a lot, and I feel it is a duty to vote, “she said. sitter home. | found by a Long Shot College Grads Decline WASHINGTON—The number of “ person 18 to 21 years of age in 8 the United States decreased at the 'y rate. of 100,000 a year from 1945 3 1955. ‘The number of college grad- tates reflected that decline, falling § frorn an alltime high of 434,000 4 in 1950 to 287,000 in 1955. ‘a Little Bird - - Big Trouble! UVALDE, Tex. ® — An ener getic sparrow who tried to use a piece of copper wire for nest build- ing material shorted out a 69,000-[ for this South Texas city for nine minutes. The power break also was fatal to the unlisted customer, — LYNNFIELD, Mass. ) — A lost shot enough to establish her identity.) Police got in touch with Dr, as B, White, who had been polio shots in the .aréa. He iden- tified her as Karen Dineen. Colorado with an average eleva- tion of 6,800 feet, has the highest above the sea altitude of the 4 rangements for accompanying the | are hundreds of years old, open at) The fatty relaxes, gets gay and 10:30 a.m., close at 2:30 p.m., re-| sociable as a rule. The skinny Keys to Trouble up and walk to work. home + only to learn she didn't | have a house key either’ All crack trains aren't the | Streamlined specials. A yard en- nat = ge we hora olin oma 4.2525 | fort. Ill., shuttles one million gross- | HENRYETTA, Okla, ® — Rose’ | Yarmoski, superior court clerk caught in a wintry storm without peer decided to bundie When she arrived downtown, she/a half pint of beer. or ale. If it’s! discovered she didn't have her of-| port you wish, you must ask for a fice key. She started trudging back glass of it. The only open at 5 p.m., and shut down for: chap — tends cla turns the night at 10:30. Presumably thie! Satins and ent And thie bennaclas jschedule g. meant to prevent the man. is the fellow who becomes |patrons from drinking themselves noisy, boisterous and aggressive. under the table. But many of them) ‘The moral of this story is, ap- think it only serves to make more ‘ People drink more in less time., He learned also that when ordering, jyou must always ask for a pint or thin counterpart, he gets a lot more fun out of life, time you order, i@ drink is when you want water. iif you hear someone ask for “Nel- jSon's Blood,” he’s only asking for jtum, Do Not Disturb! NATIONAL CITY, Calif. @— A * * * WE ARE FOR BU LINE | Obe of the incet thoibee ofan into a ditch when he fell asleep in Ao pga | : ; the early afternoon. 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