: ~-Readying Floats paint, dented metal Tha Weathee | |W, Penfiat: teeny: Covenesd = 2 _ Snow Phurries ~ Detalle page two” a 114th. AEAR oe * * * * * PONTIAG, MICHIGAN ASSOCIATED as _ NO HOLIDAY AT U. Day all over the country, but just world debate at the United Nations. Soviet For- (top left) said out of Eastern Europe when the West shut down all its foreign eign Minister Dmitri Shepilov Russia would pull its troops Pasa tea ca ‘ N.—It was Thanksgiving. another day of ‘ World's s ' Problems. AP Wirephetos U.N. Clashing Today _ Over Troops in. UNITED NATIONS. N°Y. @ —/introduced before the ennsreatiedn ‘Yer clearance of the The General Assembly appeared headed today for another clash over British, French and Israeli treops camped in Egypt. The United States, reportedly backed new’ demands that they pull out at once. .. Diplomats said the US. . dele-| gation had thrown its suppart be- hind an Asian-African resolution in calling for the troop withdrawai The resolution was expected to be 46 Cars Vandalized at International Show * “LOS ANGELES ip—Police are seeking _ vandals | who scratched work and slashed ‘upholstery on 46 new cars displayed at the 34th annual Los, Angeles international. auto show. | Damage to the cars was esti-| mated at $50,000. Charles H, Elmendor{, manager of the show, said that séme of = cars — including a $3,000 R Reyce — were so badly cole that they may have to be shipped. back to the manufacturer" for re-| pairs. . “investigators theorized that the, vandals hid-in the Pan, Pacific! auditorium at show closing tithe and commitfed the vandalism dur-|- ing: the night. The noni is com tittuing.: - Detroif Officials Report Diphtheria Cases at 80 DETROIT @ — Another case at diphtheria was reported today by the Detroit Health Department.” It brings to 80 the total number. of reported cases: so far this year. Assembly today. U, &. chief delegate Henry | Cabot Ledge Jr. reportedly de- cided to back the resolution affer conferring with President Eisen- | hower in Washington. . a A US. source said the United States and India also would join. in sponsoring a resoltition to au- thorize U.N. Secretar? General Dag _Hammarskjold to negotiate Thanksgi ving Gift to Hungary —Rent-FreeFarm | KANSAS CITY, Kan. mA Kan pulling @ut some-troops. But they and -Pennsylvenia. electrician, and ‘his wife sami before a: complete pullback, | sas Cit plan make a 60-acre farm available toa Hungarian refugee! family, rent _free. The idea came to Hubert Bray. as he relaxed in his. home after his Thanksgiving dinner, watching scenes on television of Hungar- jans fighting for freedom. Bray said. he and _ his wile bought the farm, located in the Missouri Ozarks, “to have some- thing to do on weekends.” They've never worked it but it has 40 acres of tillable land, a house for 4 family of five, a good barn. and two poultry houses. ° “T know what it is to be free land I'll show these people .what ia wonderful cauge they have -lBoagne for,” Bray said. es dy e ‘. = Treat for Prisoners “MUSKEGON @ — County jail prisoners had an extra-treat with; their Thanksgiving Day meal wherr ‘Highland Park dairy donated the balance of. its supply-of ice cream, |blocked Suez Canai. When the 21 Asian-African spon-| sors of the new Withdrawal reso- lution met to put fihishing touches: jon it, some of the greyp reported. Fa FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1956—40 PAGES e ation’s Holida iLake Erie Wind Dumps Snow on Three States Parts of Pennsylvania, Drifts Up to 7 Feet a New York, Ohio, Fight. 'T-H Act t Invoked Yesterday _ _; By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS. A biting wind off Lake Erie blew a tumult of heavy wet snow over adjacent sections of three - states) Thursday and locked highway and air travel with drifts up to 7 feet deep. Like a buzz saw cutting a pillow, the freak storm— accompanied at times by) House jlightning and thunder— dumped up to 26 inches of, snow over a relatively small bases. U. S. Delegate Henry Cabot Lodge (lower area in northeastern Ohio, \Jeft) disagreed, and foreign ministers Leopold western Pennsylvania and Figi (top right) of Austria and ChrisGin Pineau western New York State. (lower right) of France both hoped for a speedy. solution of the Hungarian and Egyptian problems. \a city of 130,000, where hundreds It virtually paralyzed Erie, Pa., | lof highway crewmen were fight-| ing Friday to reopen roads ard) streets. Prgctically all industries) ‘in Erie, intcluding General Elec- tric which employs 10,000, were) shut down. ; | ‘Around | feet of snow fell in ypt Ashtabula, and Conneaut, Ohio, | They, “te, were snowbound, as well as many smaller towns and villages. Hundreds of travelers and hunt-| ers were marooned as winds up, to 35 mp. plugged highways: with deep drifts and whipped the! snow into zero visibility which ‘halted operations at Erie's air-| Drifts ‘blocking two main in)! YY'py President | Eisenhower in a Thanksgiving Day ‘executive order. The strike, in its eighth day, has lidled 60,000 longshoremen along ithe Atlantic and Gulf Coasts and tied up an estimated 200 ships to jewels ocean trade. The White said the Stoppage was seri- ous and had “repercussions far ‘beyond the maritime industry.” Under the national emergency provisions —the government's toughest anti-strike weapon—the | three-man inquiry beard named by the President must file its fact-finding repert with the White Hoase before the Justice - Department. can move for an 80@-day back-to-work court order. The striking International Long- 'shoremen’s Assn. said in advance \it will obey such an injunction when issued. This seemed to in- sure resumption of port. activity next week. * *. 8. Tt was indicated that if the nquiry board files its aor enough this Eisen- hower will Justice court for the injunction right away. Otherwise, the court move would come tomorrow, varie de in New iy wanted to set a deadline for/tseeiand to Buflalo routes meas-|York Federal District the invaders to get out. \ \ Later they decided ‘to ask, the | Gov Assembly to note “with graye concern” that Britain, France. lin the National Guard. The mayor | and Israel had not yet complied \ 1.4 _ meeting of all emergency | with its decisions of Nov. 2 and 7 that they, ‘should withdraw from Egypt. The new resolution then repeated the previous calls for withdrawal ‘ - The British, French and Israelis: have told Hammarskjold they are) ithe U.N. must insyre free naviga-| tion through -the Suez Canal after! |Israél against- Arab attacks ant economic blockade. ee = CS. support for die Asian-Afri-| can resolution would ages hen isplit between Americ: “Western partners: It nin He § on with the British stand spelled out in« the House of Commons yesterdays by - acting Prime Min-) ister R. A..Butler. ~ Butler said British-French with- drawal would not take place until ‘the U.N. force is “competent” to (1) keep peace between Egypt and Israel, (2) insure restoration of “secure: freedom of navigation” through the canal and (3) achieve Sabry, in Cairo repeated warnings Four have been fatal., There. _ were’ before closing down {ts ice cream 16 cases reported ‘@ year ago at this time. making operations for the Jmintee emt ; that. fighting would break out again if the British, French and Israelis ‘ldon't pull out. . ‘Record icails Entered. for Dec. 1 Show. Saws are buzzing and henenere are providing a continuous racket as hundreds of Pontiac area church members and school kids are work- ing overtime ig ay their floats - for this year’s Dec parade. Gerard A. Pochiman, eikcutive iN all regalia to open the Chi oqneye ee eee aics:at. Belial heey wat | Joseph.” and many ethers. The sckools have chosen a land Theme” from which. to pick — individual oo for the pa-|" 1 Christmas * : n , ‘Ohio eastward into west central | itis reopened and must guarantee | (Confi don » Bae 2) Area Hunter: 65,| unhindered: use of the waterway) Cinton ‘Dr., tured-up to seven feet. — Mayor Arthur Gardner declared a state of eee and asked, . George M. Leager to ‘send units in the city to discuss the situation, The main storm area ran along] iLake Erie’s shore 50 miles inside New York State, and about 2 ‘miles’ south\into sections of Ohio TRAVELERS STRANDED ; Stotin: off eastern | around —a ‘Lake Ontario - The boartl heard last phy from representatives ot the New York Ike Awaits Report On Dock Walkout WASHINGTON % — A. presidentia? guy board: raced today to finish a report on the East-Gulf Coast westerly winds at 12-18 miles an waterfront strike so the government tan ‘apply before hour will become northwest to ‘the weekend for a court injunction to end the walkout. ess tonight. ‘The board’ operated in high gear under the rational jown Pontiac was recurded at 8 lemergency provisions of the Taft-Hartley law, invoked a.m. when the mercury dipped to in a. headon collision in AP Wirephete coy HEADS BOARD W. Holland, professor at George | Washington University, has been named by President Eisenhower | | to be chairman of a board of in- quiry which will ascertain facts in’ the Atlantic and Gulf Coast: | longshoreman's strike. Gunfire Fatalities: = Nine Days—8 Deaths’ Shipping Assn. and the Steamship, ‘Trade Assn. of Baltimore. Holland said stevedore employers in other! their — s * Once an so-day court order stops, the strike, the employers and the ILA are required under the law to continue trying to -settle their contract dispute. In San (Francisco longshore ne- gotiators, with fresh authority to, call a~strike, today meet West ‘Coast employers with whom they. have a contract forbidding one. By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS | Two more deer hunters were | bringing to eight the gunfire death | toll as the 16-day season passed ithe halfway mark today. - A search party at Munising beat trails through heavy woods 7 miles \west of Munising today in search lof Emil Mannisto, 59, and his. inephew Charles Mannisto, who’ iwent into the woods to finish pull- ‘ing out a deer Emil ‘shot. |have not been seen since. ‘been snowing in the Upper Penin- jsula for two days and winds a ‘blowing at 20 m.p.h., piling up [s Still Missing * ‘Stanley Streeter ‘Among Delay Pot-O-Gold Because of the holiday, there will be a delay in announcing results of } Pot-0-Gold puzzle No. 24. | Judges were unable to obtain the solution frofn the. Prosecutor’s office 3 Men Reported Lost in State Regions A: esyenr-cld Sean Plains ‘hunter, Stanley Streeter; of” mer was reported, ‘one entries. will not be com-) - pletely checked until . to- morrow... Announcement Frew AES Saturday’s until. this morning, see Psnow drifts. Last year 10 hunters died of gun-' shot ‘wounds in the 16-day season.) ‘This year's season ends a week from today. The Thanksgiving Day victims were Harold Leroy Nash, 28, of Williamsburg and Thaddeus Paul Kunnath, 50, of Detroit. Nash was hit by a bullet from the rifie-of his hunting companion tanley Besaw of Greilichville. Kunnath was fatally wounded b a bullet from the gun of one of his! ‘hunting companions, Walter J. Ku basiewicz, 30, of Detroit. He was) dead on arrival at St. Joseph Med-| Dec ty three Michigaat~funters. missing as- the 16-day season ‘nearéd: its end. Another Oakland County resi- dent, Jack Workman, .of Clarkston, walked into a hunting © camp \Wednesday, ending a 33-hour search for the Tyearold hunter. for Christmas Parade Peete *““Toy- 50 i eal vee awas Capt In Today’ S Press [shal News, esanssss My | « : -0-Gold veeee ee aes roe FY %, ‘2, 2 ee tee oehee 2% lotfice | Ae In ‘addition to Streeter, Floyd oe ical Center in Hancock. Burns Jockeys: pmo . 1 and 2 with two perform- “|Get Out Ear M ufts —Snow Flurries, Moré Cold Due © The weather will be partly cloudy. with scattered--snow flurries, pre- dicts the UL. S. Weather Bureau. — hibes be cold with-a low _ County pers 3 Accidents ~ aR tow snow flurries are ties Ice Sends. 16 Cars Into ltomorrow with a high of 22- 26. | Smashups. in the. Area of U.S.10-White Lake The lowest temiperature in down-| A Flint woman Ww as killed in ‘the most serious of 38 re- ported accidents which oc- curred on county highways as the arrival of winter snarled traffic over the Thanksgiving holiday. At least 15 died in auto accidents in Michigan dur- ing the day. A_ steady snowfall and icy roads ,made driving hazardous in every part of the state. Pauline O'Malley, 24, was the only county highway victim. .The CAIRO, Egypt & — The com- car she was riding in was one of mander of the U. N, Middle East 16 involved in several accidents police force moved swiftly today! the same area on U,_ S. 10 at to get his headquarters working Travelers Take Care! ’ but there was more delay in send-, ing his troops to stations to reduce Reads throughout the state the danger of a resumption of "Sse from slippery to snow- ‘fighting < the Suez Canal zone. covered, the Automobile Club of Michigan reported joday. High- Reaching Cairo yesterday to ways north of the line from Bay take over his new command, Ca- | City to Ludington, including the nadian Maj. Gea, E. L. M. Burns upper peninsula, are ice and set about organizing a temporary | snow covered, The remainder of headquarters at the Sumiramis the state reports scattered slip- Hotel on the Nile. Pery spots. Qhio and Indiana The U. N. force led by Burns) 876 mostly slippery with turn- | now totals nearly 1,000 mer in vies in both states icy in places. Egypt. Plans call for it to be -in-/ white Lake road ‘Within (wo hers creased to some 6,000. Most of the jst yesterday oo hours troops still are in the assembly Her sister, Helen, 20, was driv- area at Abu Suweir, an airfield behind the Egyptian lines near the ing a car which struck a vehicle | Operated by dames W. Fowler, jmidway point ‘on the canal. 2, of 39 Tacoma Ct. oft. * | URGENT PROBLEM | duty Bloomfield fills Villes of. | Urgently confronting the U. N. ficer, according te State Felice. command was the’ cantinued pres-| The impact resultéd in the ‘|a nippy 11 degrees. At 1 p.m. the Springfield Township ‘temperature was = * U.N. Police Unit Moves to Get Troops in Key Stations as Suez Tension Continues ~~ struck ports: were telegraphing, shot to death Thanksgiving Day, "lence of British, French and Israeli, O'Malley ear bouncing into as troops in Egypt and another Egyp-' ef three vehicles which had col: tian warning that fighting- would! lided nearby. break out again if the invasion) forces do rot withdraw. The victim died later at Pontiac * ear \General Hospital of a fractured In Port Said, British troops to- skull and other. head injuries. day sealed off the teeming 1,000-| Another sister, Margaret, 17, ~— yard Arab quarter. in a show of strength designed ‘to dis-| courage disorders. | Troops ringed the area with re | Darbed wire, automatic weapons, re antitank guns and formations of| armed infantry in a brief psycho- logical warfare —— * fand cuts, and their aunt, Mrs. )Margaret McQuaig, 51, of Detroit, is at Pontiac General Hespita]. She iréceived several fractured ribs as (Continued on ae on Page 2 — B- Wyatt on Si on Stand in Cruelty Trial * The thickly siebtia Arab quar- ‘ter with narrow streets and tall’ ‘ramshackle houses is- the reputed. center of the undercurrent of ten-,* sion which sparked off wild pro- ‘Nasser demonstrations on Wednes- day. Judge Denies - Motion To Stage ‘Messiah’ | to Dismiss Charges | ANN ARBOR — The Univer-/ Against. Couple. ‘sity of Michigan. will inaugurate \the Christmas .season on campus) winiam Wyatt was called to the \stand today after Circuit . Judge ances of nevisart ee te ‘George B. Hartrick denied a mo- + And” You Think We Had Snow! Se tion te drop a charge — him of child cruelty. - Wyatt, 29, and his wife, Ada, 33, Keego Harbor. parents of 12 children? both. testified today in the’ fifth session of their trial on ter, Sherry, 7. kinson, is the youngest children by Mrs, Wyatt's previ ous marriage, ; Defense aitorney Milton, R ‘Henry had moved Wyatt's chargé sein and One Fatality under treatment at St. Joseph ex . ‘cy Hospital fer a fractured arm - charges of mistreating their daugh- ~~ Sherry, whose surname eh Wil. oe A il, “1 Stellar Engineering Co., cars hit icy spots on the highway / word ie been Péceived of the! : ° cement . and swerved into opposite lanes,sudden death of Everett Humes Lake Wind Dumps Pipe Bowls! ‘Murphy Wednesday in Oshkosh, FAMOUS Two and three-car “plleups wert Wis. He died of a heart attack. : curt 53 happening rapidly ‘all around’'t he| Mr. Murphy, 70, had spent most Snow on 3 States Kool-Smoke area but the majority of pérsoms of his life in Michigan and for a -escaped with only minor cats arid! number of years was a hel) (Continued, From Page One) PIPE SET '. conditions continued today. THE PONTIAC PRESS. . FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 23. 10956 re * : ‘ ‘The Day in ‘Birmingham | “9 Auto Associate. Dies Suddenly” for Predicted 50, 000° | H. E. Cronenweth, 73, Headed 2 Firms; Dealt more we had yesterday at Eton reation Director Robert ( says Rec- jirardin,. Sao — “The 600 or tendance this year." With Industry Pioneers Park makes it look as though we'll «> |hit the 30,000 mark in rink al- a te al BIRMINGHAM Herbert E. Cronenweth, 73, who has headed . severa] Detroit automotive '< ane Pontiac Deaths firms and been closely allied wit the automotive pioneers, died ua M denly this morning at Mis” home at, rs. 18382 Riverside Dr./ in Beverly) irs. Thomas (Elsie) Farmer, 94, Hills Subdivision. a-former resident of Pontiac, died, "He was chairman of the board of Wednesday afternoon. She had been Detroit, 1 ill health several years. Music played until the program She was born in Avon Town conciuded with a grand march, ship on Dec, 29, 1861 & Peter and which attracted over 100 adult Eliza Rutler Fox. The Farmers and youth and ended with skaters latter in recent years. iwere married here in 1883. filing off the ice at closing fine. - As vice-president of the Wads- — Mrs. Farmer attended sc hool gin , worth Manufacturing Co., he be- [Rochester and later taught in fo ‘keep skaters moving “when came Allied with automotive pi- [Avon Township. She had been 4 the ice, ongers, and entered diverse ac- resident of Pontiac 30 years and af falls tivities in the field, ‘of the county all her life. » © & She was a member of the First Irene Hanley, city ' ye wa on picture industry pigs maggie © urch, ne giganers —e been gppointed for the second year Gecadal a cies — sha choo] C! tee bm the Michigan Municipal Son of John D. oe Surviving are six children, Alli-| beens Edoctions: Coamnittee: aoe ee ay = son Farmer of-flint, Jerry of z : 5 Rochester, Eartlest of Grand Rap-| spent his childhood with: his father) et : _ its staff on any proposed changes = Pokes Gnd retained tua in. ‘48. Frank of Howell, Edward and P terest in ships and yachting ene ee tee r pecvee ar we ao me bane coo siaeat = Other survivors are Mrs. Zula throughout his lifetime. rake ot Pontiac Sire—G His memberships inctuded the Ross ot-Cresc ent Lake and Earl Grosse Pointe Yacht Club, He [ belonged to the Detroit Athietic Club, Red Run Golf Club, Oak- jand Hills Country Club, Bellaire Country Club in California, and — ‘tor, will officiate with burial fol-' shown at a Methodist Men’s dinner ‘lowing in the Mt. Vernon Ceme- at 6:30 p.m. Tuesday at the‘church. tery | Members will be bringing high See terday. marked the ribbon-cutting with a (talk, ice skaters flooded the rink. Thomas Farmer and president of the H. E. Cronen- weth & Assts.. having founded the The commitiee serves as con- sultant for the MML trustees and Assn. Service will ‘he day trom the| Huntoon Funeral of the Rose Bowl game between |Home. Dr. H. H. Savage, her pas-| Michigan State and UCLA will be -both at Fort Lauderdale, Fia. | School boys as their guests, * * * 600 Skaters Are Basis clerk, has Fox of Japan | President John H. Dawson of Ad-, at 3 p.m. Satur- Tian College will talk and movies 5 Salvation Army directors of the Michigan Clerks’ j ee a a Kettle Drive Begun by Salvation Army The Salvation Army began its ‘annual Xmas ‘Kettle Drive at 10 ‘a.m. today, according to Senior! ‘Captain Magnus Michalsen. The! He termed the 600 a conservative funds will go towards food baskets, estimate of those who attended the: toys, clothing and medicine tor artificial ice rink's opening yes- \the’ needy families - in Pontiae. at was treated and released by Pon- went out of control and went itiae General Hospital with cuts-of through the window at 1210 Miller ‘Christmas time. After Mayor James Allen estes will be ‘stationed at five major downtown locations in co-) operation with area merchants. The! They were kept in order, as drive will consist mainly of Kettle | they will be aff winter, by two contributions except for one night, © ' meg skating with the adults and to be set in December whén Ex- children, and by the program. |change Clab members will con- mer, Vivian Hoard, directing wct a door-to-door campaign. over the public address system, | Aid will be given to families that are not receiving help from other’ \public and private agencies, or- */ ganizations atid church groups. The! is supplied with} of the damilies receiving | a list such aid -to prevent duplication, | With safety stressed in urgings, Application must be made int per- OU son at the Salvation Army Citadel, | few bruises were Caused 99 West. Lawrence St. It's SIMMS for LOWEST PRICES on Christmas Large Assortment in Bags cnr Cards “ Greeting Cards and Gilt} Wrapping Paper ———— , i Mildred. St., ‘Lake. Orion, driver of Automobile Goes a euk tricia ie at bent tak Th rough Wi ndow, was arrested by investigating Sher- . = iff's deputies on a drunk and dis- Injures One » orderly charge. * Ld A ‘houseguest at an: Oakland| (Township home got the sygprise. jot his life last night when he was istruck by a car which crashed through a picture window. car careened 300 feet across the road and struck the house which is 20 feet from the highway. | He ‘told officers he was attempt- ithe héid~and right arm. iRd, Tite home is owned by Johnny Reuben A. A. Barclay, 23, of 1420\A. Turner. ri a =a iy ‘ NSP * “ ‘ dh : # THEY'RE SURE 2m TO PLEASE GIVE HIM Ey) A GIFT WRAPPED Me OF Wolf Bros. C ROOKS¢ INSIST on THE ORIGINAL hws Why Should You Pey More Then Auto Skids on Ice, Deputies sound the Barclay. Hughie Beets, 22, of Lake Orion, ing a left turn when the car He was a lifetime member of - Alex R. Mills Palestine Lodge No. 357, F&A) Detroit, under whose auspices = tombment will be in Roseland Park home, ]40 FE. Cemetery, Detroit. afternoon after an illness of several Service will be at 11 a.m. Mon- months. Alex R. Mills, 83, died at his, Huron St., yesterday | A talk on Benedict Arnold is planned for the’ High Twelve Club meeting Monday night at 6:30 at the Community House, one of a series of talks by Bill Rainey on ‘The Romance of 49° complete with pods, opes. Beat the me! COWES TERT TERRE me c's C'S ee Se See ‘ bruises, Among them. was Keith at the “ing slippery conditions during the ‘2 above zero for this date as 2 ial will be in the Wolf Creek Cem-'continued in these sections Friday. | inches of snow fell there. te ae as haves & ‘ sg meer : LOOK! ‘ ’ } ‘ j } j a | 4 ? 4 i day at the chapel of the William Born in Port Sanilac on Nov. %. Be ac R,. Hamilton Co., 3975 Cass Ave., 1872, he was the son of Nathan, Mistery.” a. Penny Loafers — Flats | Detroit, and Caroline Proctor Mills. On ysaying « = . | eal a aiciec meni! g “Lemon Trees” for Yule a Surviving Mr. Cronenweth are Aug. 15, 1900, he was married here gecorgtions will be subject of a 4 and Ballerinas his wife, Margaret, a. daughter, to the former Ella McDonell. 4: program for the Past Matrons 3 $3.00 Val Mrs. Frank M. Johnson, and four) Mr. Mills, a self-employed, plumb- (yup of the OES next Tuesday. @ a elses grandchildren. ‘er, came to Pontiac from Port Mrs Jack Gibson, 983 /Bennaville ¥ y ed Sanilac 60 years ago. He was a te 6 : 4 member of the First Congregation- sO be Dostess, end) wl nerve 4 Big-58-Pt. Roll — 20° Wide - Mishaps, “1 Death a Church, the ‘VE, and ad sir Iacono Pm. Wrap Payer 4) ¥ 4 in the Spanish American, Mrs. Pavia Gain, will talk and 2 Pumses. Cie: nit ; ik , Reported i in County | War = show slides for Altrusa club mem- ¥ Srapping | parer in 19 ¢ ae os se aayi. pe ee ———— Pcrcongirss — he leaves pam bers Monday at the Community! at this extra low 2% V Vi ; Th le . i ged ress oe House following 7 p.m. dinner. P P"°*- 4 & Women’ s—Misses ermoiex (Continued From Page One) (|Axe, Mrs. Ralph Gjethaug ai Most of her lecture on her. recent aii _ the’ result of being thrown out of Mrs, Edward Cousinéw, both ;6f icip will deal wi with the Middle East. ¥ Insulated BOOTS the car. Pontiac; five grasidchildren; a e a. Hero of the mass accidents near ‘brother, Milton Mills of Flint and’ fawin J. antics: of Bloom- | 98. N. Saginaw —Main Floor g . 7 the intersegtion was Officer Fowl. sister, Mrs. Hannah Needham, field Hills, president of the De- |) age COOP CLS LE L an Hee, T of Danville, Il, trott Lions, will be among Lions | —— ————_--— _—____________ ¥ er. Investigators said that despite —————— oo a severe hand injury he helped the| _ Service will be at 3 p.m. Satur- | injured and directed traffic for over, day from the Donetson-Johns Fu-| 30 minutes while State Police ad-' kgs Home, The Rev. Malcolm ministered first aid. . Burton, his pastor, will officiate} SWERVED ON ICE with bufial in White Chapel Me- /morial Cemetery. : i Three of the intersection pile-, i ups one involving seven cars, oc- curred just one minute apart as executives being honored Sunday afternoon in a Recognition Day. | ptogram for all Boy Scouts and Explorers who hate attained — first class rank during 1956, The event will be at University of Detroit Memorial House in De- {trot at 3:15 p.m, : . —s. Everett Humes ‘Murphy | former Hotel Pontiac. leight inches of snow in the Adi- WITH 4 EXTRA BOWLS He wks formerly employed by the rondack Mountains, also strand- Unemployment Compensation ing scores of automobile travelers. ‘ . |Board of Pontiac, prior to his re-/ The storms off the two lakes, He was treated: &t a loca) hos- [tirement as a claims adjuster. At were the main wet spots of a vast! pital for a minor knee injury |the time of his death he was em- ‘chill which brought freezing’ and released, but a car he had (ployed by the Ford, Bacon & Dav is weather clear to the deep South! borrowed from friend was a (Gas Line Co. of -West Virginia! and plunged temperatures 20 de- ' d J complete wreck. jas an adjuster for the Michigan grees below the previous” day's as’ : d di Kissinger, 21, of 293 Oakland Park, | whose car. was struck by the Fowl- er vehicle, Coe OCCT OT comeccewensonertey | The numérous pileups. held. we © imwonte Gas — so far south as Florida, 4 traffic ory’both sides of U. 10 ee ee ee fr greg an, bours with olday Ee and Caroll Murphy of Ra-, 1% Michean'® Cover Penlemala | trav@lers forced to _proceed at a/@igh, Ill. on Aug. 19, 1886. | Ste. Marie. Snow there ranged | bumpér-to-fumper pace, ee ee ee ‘brother and) trom 2 te 6 inches, the latter at ree sisters, Lawrence*E., Mrs. | Grand Marais. Faye Stricklin: and Mrs. Mary | | Fife, all of ‘Alton, Ill. and Mrs. Lighter falls of snow with simi-. Blanche Bowers of Raleigh. lar bitter winds and cold ranged | His body will be taken to the throughout the Great Lakes and The dangerous|Rod@gers Funeral Home of Eldor- Ohio Valley. regions, the central | Grand ado, Ill. where service will: be “Mississippi Valley and the eastern Rapids reported an all-fime low of! conductéd at 2 p.m. Saturday. Bur- part of the .Great Plains. Flurries | rt, metalic Styled ‘as pictured, 3 terchangeable . finish pipe, and 4. bw Keates hampered bowls. maintenance operations throughout Ahe state, with every sector: report- day and night. Boston had a_different sort of al freak Thanksgiving Day storm, Al iviolent rainstorm knocked ~ out! ‘utility service in » 45,000 homes, | Clyde I. Pickering, 46, of 167 F. toppled chimneys and broke down | ‘Huron St., died yesterday affcr- trees. Damage from gusts’ Fang: | ZiP noon in Pontiac General Hospital ing up to 62 m.p.h: was estimated | \of_a heart illness. He was ill nearly !n_ the millions of dollars. letery at? Eldorado, s | OTHER VICTIMS Others killed in auto accidents Clyde |. Pickering in Michigan were: | Mrs. Dora Williams, 62, of Rives | Junction, who was a passenger in a car involved in a crash in Hills- | -—h =e. Se SS Se SSS ee Completely Wind Lig © Beautiful Zippo light- dale County. ; | a year. | Alabama, Tennessee, Mississippi % ers—-they work every ‘ + -He was born-in Harrisburg. Il. ae Georgia had minimums in the! sa 4s Wenge a E i 5 range — some 10 Gegreen) est winds. ondgertu The Weather jon Nov. 20, 1830, to James and ‘below ral men’s gift. Ieyphene Bridges Pickering. ‘Pull U.8. Weather, Buresy Report A resident of Pontiac 28 years,' The chill was generally un-| PONTIAC AND a INtTyY — Parte he had been employed at Pontiac’ ‘broken Friday east of - the Missis- cloudy with scattered sno baat fell Motor Division, Plant 11. He was’ S!PPi River, West Virginia and mmerrew vets dtoady amtn, © sew one a-member of the Zion Church of, ‘in the 1530 range, season's lows |g omnis at rey ame an hour cconmnae the Nazarene. | = sorimwens te north this afternoon and Mr. Pickering leaves his wife, Coccccccccccccccccsess « 2 ithe former: Cleo E. Biskner, four|@ Always Compare Prices At ichildren, Esther, Linda, Victor and » SIMMS Before You Buy LADY ZIPPO Lig eee Teday_in Pontise 1) Overt temperature-preceding 8 &™ Johnnie, all at home; several/@ Netionally Famous Brands pine ie ing, Peloctty 13 mph ‘brothers and sisters, Floyd of 8 & Bulova * Elgin Holds 4 Pipes — Rent¢er. |Bloomfield Hills, Otis and Beryl of |Clarkston, Mrs. Lillie Sisk and Sun sets Friday ot 6.04 pam Sun’ fiees Seturday at 7:33 a.m * Longines PIPE RACK | ve svebenaggibtgeeeed Moon sets Baturéay at 12:02"pm, | Mrs. Catherine Cozart, both of Pon- As shown, holds 4 a 5 itiac. | WATCHES § pipes, humidor holds a. >wea! aos PQ sp Drvntows, Tomperoveree | Mr. Pickering’s body will be at Va Ib. tobacco. TR. Moc... 12 12m. se. -35 the Donelson-Johns Funeral Honie : Sem | Beste 18 untit Monday noon when it will be "Kea die’ | 100% woo pn ee ‘taken to the Zion Church of the im ot eS wees Thersday in. Pontise ‘Nazarene. The Rey. 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An announcement prepared eral Curtis LeMay, strategic | bom bing named Castle Air Force Base in c iCalifornia as the scene for the first, delivery of\4-engined KC135s. It) j already in progress. - \s The statement added: “The | the first jet tankers are. received t 66’ ee . * * .e = ELLA a meal LOUIS . Whereas air-tb-air re fuelings are ‘ v > t @ Giont 55-Ib. Frozen Food Sterege. Cross top freezer chest stores ue Ibs frozen foods, chill tray below pro “vides odditio nol 13 aoend storage capacity «@ New Handidor Storage is’ double - deep™ with special storoge for: fruis, jars, tall. “*—auart bottles Pr ficed, with - trade in. ‘¥ t NO MONEY DOWN! — 2 YEARS TO PAY! t Ly Cap a Ib. Capacity 3 oP es “ “Blower | : ‘w ee - | = uds Sever | cs with S ~ = . , from, ey 4 A18 = Buy Now or Loyaway * for ip ares . | Your “Electrical itjpllance ‘Spactdliet 4 Vat Ni Sepia Ea espa a he FE 5-6189. Nights Until 2M eS eee a le a ns Kring Delivery Paris. Is Caring | fo r Retug ees: a ‘ta. 27 Fighting to Remain Anonymous }structors taught us our military the Hungarian bloodbath. lessons well. . He is luckier than most other A ° * * One of these is Emil Nyalka,' refugees. He speaks French anc Need for Low Altitudes The s aker was Alexander’ just 17. % looks forward to finding a Job in pe of its jet tanker planes will be de-| cared for in Paris. ithe Omaha headquarters «of Gehn-|/many such Soviet-trained soldiers. ad of the who Went over to the patriots’ command,|side when Russia moved in to py street, using wrecked buildings flight. ‘said the training. fof their use is they ran Short of ammunition, used the revolt and knew firsthand what’ and chairs. July tween. state wage ratés and these prev ating in private industry Space Traveling ' in Four Decades at 60,000 M.P.S: G predicted man by the vear 2000 * opening session of the 8th conven- aes . ti : : | Space Research that in about four decades man-manned rockets, | driven by reve through space at an average of 60.000 miles per second... | ble.” as early as 1980, he told the 1,000 delegates among whom were rep- resentatives fromthe United States, -France, + Holland, Switzerland, Austria and Poland. | | & 4 replaced by turbine and jet planes. be ‘replaced. by turbine and jet ie et 23 1970—Tutbine end: jet_liners will: a ee $1 19.95 We c : reach cruising speeds of 3,000 and ; : » : = 5 : stations will be established. ets, powered by nuclear energy, ‘will be flashing through space: at a sata of 60,000 pales: per. second. Store Closed Sundays, ws ‘United State Supreme Poeng te Jected an appeal from a Pine Bluff, ‘Ark., grocer . who~was convicted ‘and fined for keeping his store pea Sunday closing law. Berion S,..Taylor had conteyd was deprived of “equal p: gis jaws” ander mA constitution. j ' 1 4 Off Sale!] PARIS (INS)—“‘Our Russian in-|wounded some 100,000 persons in known his relatives and friends jin Hungary might suffer. “1 was hiding ina school alung a short time with 150 other students,” the buy ; a with a crew-cut recalled. “When| This is not the case for Csuzdi the heavy bombardment came, we 4nd Nyalka. Like most others im all crouched in the cellar all night the relief center, they speak onl) Csuzdi, 23, one of the young people | ho went up against Soviet-tanks n Budapest, and now is in a group { 96 Hungarian refugees being Once.a member_of the Hungar- jong. Then when things qv ieted Hungarian. at ian army, Csuzdi was among the down a bit, we sneaked out in the Csuzdi said his entire family. : streets and joined student groups father, mother and _ sister. had ‘ef freedom fighters, fighting street managed to accompany him in his rush the tiagarian | rebellion. as cover.’ | The refugees are now quartered Nyalka said he had spent 8iX jn small private rooms, furnished “He told a the patriots, when onths in a Russian prison before | with beds. nighttables, a radio A gay note has been added by partitions -ef canary- yellow, pullman-type curtains tones, rocks and crowbars to’, Goviet jail meant g' d ks. fight the Red tan “We hated the “When a tank was caught in a Russians and 600-mile-per-hour-plus jet service narrow place and unable to did everything we could to try On one side of the former . station is expected. to increase cues’ Gia erew would open to get them out of Hungary,” qymeasiom is a recreation Be copy ot ee fe nop. th : he said with feeling. lounge, equipped with a TV set - wings more than twofold, the top tyrret.”” he related. : ' - i 2 “If we had ammunition, we qd “The students, particularly and card tables. At ‘the other “Greater speeds and higher al- snipe at them with our ‘earbines./ echoed the discontent of the: people end of the building is a dining , -6-DJAMOND SET ' | ,titude’ performance will eliminate jy ye qidn't, we hit them with who were nothing but slaves under eal. attractively set with flowers \ = the need for bombers to descend’, , thing we could find to throw— ‘Russian masters.” _ on each table. R $79 95 to lower altitudes in order to re- _xocks. stones, anything, A 32-year-old former worker in~ Many of the refugees underwent eg. é e $' 95. fuel from comventional planes “Molotov cocktails, when we heavy industry, wie wanted tc processing for Breach identity and NOW ONLY The ees is i sailitary ver/eould make them, were effective. remain coe a ple ada a a beach-robes that olan fu = semen 1 Oe: i. nis family walked 30 mules on [oot were issued to them ? a on . ae faoc’ whith has eee Graeeed The blond, handsome youth, from Gyor to the bordersand A number of little children. five Pay as . Little “as. $1 .00 a Week a large quantities by American who served before his defection | freedom . e . - or six years old. tagged along air transport companies ina Hungarian tank corps, told “Freedom,”’ he breathed We after their parents. -PARK- J EWE ERS. The civilian deliveries. however hew one Russian tank was de- haven’t known freedom in more ; Most .of “the refugees looked be are not scheduled to start until- streyed. . than 12 years. First it Was the wildered and confused in their =s Mi hy. late 1958, a year anda tatt aftee. --one of our band leaped up on ‘Nazis, then the Russians new surroundings. They gathered Li Nor 1 Saginaw St. ‘Pontiac, ic This short, dark Hungarian said in little clusters and chatted away « me reé { the tank and thréw a , ’ : , ; ne reer © he feared that if his identity wepel in excited Hungarian. ¢ 7 crowbar in the tank tracks “When the tank was out of .. - 2 now carried out at altitudes. of . ion we picked off ihe crew, one : = . = oe Ella Fitzgerald and Louis Armstrong — of course! 15,000 to 20,000 feet and at speeds by one. as they tried to-escape.” a 7 * : . ° ’ 200 miles an hour, th eed > pr refuge : atid Accompanied by the Oscar Peterson Trio. Ten popu- oeag ioe Pa ce onde 7 ot ( a and a giana vs . . . ; : ym are housed in # Paris gymnasi ‘ - lar and jazz tunes _iagludiog “A Fogg) Day,”. “The more than 40.060 feet Boeing said temporarily. Among his comrades, : : “ both the military and civihan’ver- s eee 4th ‘stories te ‘ . ‘ Nearness of You, “Can't We Be Friends,” and a las oe an tcile< an hour (ere were others with | ve ee _.? . ou, ” C gerar: better 600 mile ar hour tell uf the inéredible fizhting t that . : . . & 2 Tenderly. e 2" LP 3. 98 rs estim ated . to have = = . . : : | Bie High Honar “Awarded _ a ~ ae 2 a ei. ter Hou Verve Release U. of M English Teceter “Stud Pay Hike "SE E AN D COM PARE- Se bs < e Fila Fitzgerald eer the Cole Pacer Song Book, . : ANN ARBOR w-— 1 xhest \ y iy ou ° OT r "niversit’ a { r st ‘ ; (two 12” LP's), 7.96 @ Spike Jones Presents a Xmas honor the University of M ichugan . “ ~ ‘ ; can accord: to a fac ulty* me mbes ay) ; J Spectaculat. @ Bing Sings Whilst Bregman Swings. has been awarded to Louis Or Wil. ATV ice Z 5 4 —“@ Drummer Man — Gene Krupa in Highest FI. Bredyold. a Professor of Soae ‘ , ae s - : Prof. Bredvoid was selected’ to” a ° = 12" LP records, 3.98 become a Hevfy Russel lecturer. - Boord Considers Ideas x 7 ‘ . emblematic of the University > eee . . ee 7 we era oe out peenentar ot for Salary ° Increases i - a ! ene : : 8 iC highest proiessions TAO tt . i 7 75 GRINNELL’S Saginau Pontiaé cademic and scientific compe to State seeps: . : . : 3 g oof A - ; j = ta eee wk EWA TOMATIC FEATU RES ~ ~ the faculty since 1921 LANSING oF — Assorted sugges- i EW. U aes ‘ . . 7 tions for pay raise plans for state = ‘ “4 employes were under study today — O ° . —_ by the state Civil Service Com- = . S . ‘ . mission - = i = | Qne unjon group asked for pay . . 2 - boosts and fmnge benefits esti- , 5 j = : mated to cost’ 22 milhon dollars a : - : + year. Another. asked for 10 million _ . - : i dollars in straight pay raises ; ° : : - — . ; | ° 2 : - @ Power Tuning! *. @ Automatic Matched Sight” , ‘ Special considerahon was askec 2 — ; 'N’ Sound _" for state ferry workers © 80% Brighter Picture The Michigan State employes ; es @ “Lighthouse” Channel council No. 7, ‘Amemecan Federa- ~@ Automatic Focus Spotter ~ tion of State County and Municipal fs @ Employes, asked for the %-million : s 5 F dollars in benefits NO MONEY DOWN = . ee ; A three point plan of salary a ri erator F ments was asked. including NO PAYMENTS = reezer “7 — An across-the-board in- : cre = of 10 cents an hour, :effe< MARCH, 1957 Jive: Jan, 1, -1957 Pg . * * ” 2- An incrpase of six cents per hour, ‘effective @uly 1. 1957 “to $219.95 keep pace with pay boosts in pri- £ ate industry 3 —-A five-cent an hour acros. ee increase. also ‘effective; “to help close: the, ‘gap be-:5 * Senge Warranty FREE Service * FREE 90-Day Small Parts Warranty * BIG Tradle-in Allowance * 7 creme told the fl , : Model 95101 $99.95 STUTTGART, Germany ‘AP)—A rerman space research scientist today that interplane- will be possible for ary travel Dr. Eugen ion of the German Society for nuclear power - would Saenger visualized’ a number ef space stations, to be estab- lished for interplanetary. | which would be —- accensi- S Hotpoint TV with © | oe Hi Vi Sound Hi Vi Picture | These stations. may be set up * "7 Saenger’s nc for the. fu- ure of space travel: '1960—Piston-engined planes , will ,000 miles ‘an hour, ‘ : 1980—Publicly accessible space : ; fn a i ;: . Call for FREE SO ee - _ Hone. Demonstration Gren at ee | a "No Obligation ion to Buy as 43 Fig 158 aaa FE 2.3781 ~ @LENTY OF FREE PARKING IN REAR \ i _ = ‘200)—interplanetary space rock- WASHINGTON, : D. Cc. sn Tha open on. Sunday in defiance of an he s oe at ede 2s re gee 5] he : 4 ‘ SP Cg 3 5 ¥ _THE PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY. - NOVEMBER. 23, 1956 — Mee Oe Pe Bring New... : we an, ee tae Glare into” : ~ Your Life: .. Lilly Daiche;- noted : ‘glamor am <€ : |thority, asks womeit heading intoll . “GQ ee 1 eee Se ‘ nent questions. on Home de 1 e| Chocolate ; oma gee Fudge .. 72c 2. That a butterfly - touch of | . 8 Pee cheeks and thin on top of your |f “Fee 2% makeup will give your face a | a ” Sigg 88 dewy sheen and cancel the “pow- | | Fri. and Sat. Only Cake, ce ai... nr are dered” look? Lemon Filled Donuts ..... .6 fo 38¢ ‘a a a . 3. That your face powder should : oe ellen, WE as . | lighter, as all face powder tas a | Hungarian Kolatehies . +++ 6 tor §2¢ es tendency to darken as it stays on Yarléty of Fillings fo | : = - < the skin? _ ' 1 oy : ‘ -— ; ; 4. That when you are entertain- . : _ |ing, at home you should not only, _Y ij ‘ ‘spray -yourself with yeur favorite omas | ast 0p k ah : : axe erence. but your living room | lop ii 4 a, : rtains and upholstery as well?. mx ae & 5 The effect in glamour is well 121 W. Huron St. - FE 4- 10p ° = : the effort. - ‘ Open Daily 8 a.m. ‘til 10 - as 4 Bsteeeote § FOR BEST SELECTIONS | of pe lea - attention ° to "the ir pa : band’s age ae . a * * 2 : | : abe: doesn't know the wilhho 7] * SHOP 7. 6 always reminding her husband : : : : in front of others that he isn't as * SELECT certs . He young as he used to be? td : ‘ Ss C = « Who doesn’t know the wife who f * LAYAWAY rf -- STANDS i . | thinks her husband's baldness is — ‘ Ev : | i . a . ; | . ery music student pape ce EARLY § BAND INSTRUMENTS f° A ESchiasSS © . on a 4 Mi ~y the expense of his receding | 7 lec Gur eow disaen ot “@ Calbi Music Co. is the exclusivadealer ¥ = 3% ° ‘Dairiieie. = eae aay ee : . '@ for the Conn Director, Conn, Selmer, ¥ s Who docen't know the wife who’ ae a — @ Band Instruments and the Bundy Flutes ¥ weecceqqenewe . thinks if is her duty to remi = LAMPS A New Treat @ * and Woodwinds: What could be seemed 5 Seth Thomas George that they had better- be - a ie exciting Christmas gift than one of METRONOMES : — phil fd ns bgcresa am priced for You! . for Your Eyes i eo. these: wonderful band instruments ? : Timing 1s’. most vaeerta: in | se, y seorge just ca ; 1 . | music. Whether yeu are an bes up late the way he could whe nN CHOOSE FROM OUR LARGE é : - - - Here's lighting as com- : eo “'p d 0 sieae ceertk- erypege oman j wae yap - PRE-HOLI D AY. STOCK! ; a -fortable as your’ bath- . . “ From M9" ment to perdech your timing, } Women st le hard to 1 g ' : / | Ee fend os oot cut a ey as @ TABLES @ CHAIRS @ LAMPS le * $13.50 » | - usually pretty coy about their @ BEDROOM SUITES ‘B® «see Se aqeeeusouses ages. : F i aa ; . @ - @ LIVING ROOM SUITES a | oe _&§ : } Soeged —— know Lied score Yow Always Pay Less atL&S | eo “4 2 Plastic Student’ s and Beginners’ i Ss . ay thing to ; 2 t ; : ; “make a wife feel she is growing : ! FURNITURE SALES he ” UKES 1 GUITARS i ; , sagt They are even gallant enough z = 3345 Auburn Rd.. (M-59) oe j : pi ep reassuring a wife that she sf | i : i 5 , is sean seetiior then we ie a I Mile East of Auburn Heights J | eo = Chord onl , rensas Aincre baad _ oe geass sto Lamers ; sun DAILY 9 TO 9—SUNDAY 12-5 .PHONE FE 5-9241 ee $ 935 ' rubbed and polished pe S is ho cause she is, bu : a : pecense it is a pleasant and harm-'= = ee - = . : a Up. 4 see hand-trued frets. ae g C$ it of illusion to tell her so.J p Y ae: ' ." 7 4 e : Why aren’t wives ay gallant to- | PARAMOUNT BEAWFY SCHOOL i 24 ero) ! Only a a ward their husbands? All it takes | - 11¥4 S. Saginaw, Eagle Theater Bidg., Pontiac, Mich. ==, | eo - BAR NE . ‘ _@ is a little tact to make a man | Enrollments Available’in Day or Eveniig Classes. eo $ y 00 y - feel young instead of-otd, « + Write, phone or call in person for Free oe UKE ; 20 © Why sho uld a wife ever make a PHONE FEDERAL 4. 2352" < eo be oN tip ° husband feel old when it means é “ x ‘ e. = $sB450 na on™ a — . | ee Oe o . } wP ° : ay oe { : ~ e = : ; . : e CHRISTMAS GIFT SUGGESTION eee Chai ? Horagetiic, 3 : : F °. aes |h armonicas 3 ’ : : % le? 4 CHILD go : lia 1) me, tH em Bl “4 ae ae a “Nae = and =covered = in re) » Tea dainty chints pat- 0 $305 | alam |: : : ~~; ie Only g . . > € with prayer— Wy ee : on ' : 3 attractively decorated ‘4 Use Our Berto — Small. ~— it Will Hold ’til. Xmas e in four colors $ You W ill peat Shopping at Gentry s! 3 BB. eo fee es e Ba 4 4 : ers is decorated in oO... ; . on the white ess ue 14" =e ie. if wat ; iy ) Foren Dra on. ome [{% | “OPEN MON. &FRLTIL9PM. y YT i / Christian a: des: Furnishings S Pontiac’s Locally Owned Home of Conn, Conn Director, Selsler Band. Instru- $ 1 of Z 4 meas ments—Bundy Flutes, Baldwin Pienos and Or ans > | _) . Literature Sales | ca ‘Dixie Highway “OR ¢ 119 North Sagin WP eR a a's . OF Open eet ||.” OPEN FRIDAY NIGHTS "TIL 9 °) ‘ aw aay ‘Phone aeeak J re mF SS5SS954 Seesossasecee SSEbOS ESSE SESE ee ld fi tee Se A \ ids ee ares, eT Berra: ‘\ x =F Bares Be a — Poi ee Doe + oe ee bho Tet Pe fe £ j = Sap oe oo THE PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1936 _ bd Liberace Is Victim Jetetty S'S wlsd unereee ts jeurrently appearing in Las Vegas ‘of Home Burglary — |sn¢ze.ane "ss bane te me They reported that a rear door HOLLYYWOOD i® —'Liberace’s was pried off to gain entrance to ‘home in nearby Sherman Oaks the home. - ‘ Dg i'was ransacked by burglars who | ee took an undetermined amount of A 1,000 pound steer’ yields only ' clothing and jewelry. ‘about 35 pounds of prime portere ~~~ The burglary in the wavy-haired house steaks. “Rule Change to Provide * Reasonable’ Debate f z i 5 4 a; 7 a = ga e & 5 cf i TODAY AND TOMORROW ONLY! +349 salle avis for little boys & girls sizes TO 3 OOOO f rr! Wy Heke eri] COO OS ago was beaten 70-21, The proposal was one of a num- ber made yesterday by Sens. OS . : ~~ ss ay pers ttT Oe pa Fe gram based ‘largely on the 196 #$ STREAM FOR- FRANCE — C. P. Wallace, AP Wirephote Democratic national platform, and dockman for the Texas Co. of Houston, sets the set sail for France this week with a million bar- E * Black >| "y 4 green, ot “our! flow of oil for the tanker SS Caltex London as it rels of oil to replace supplies cut off in the Middle MARGARET TRUMAN ices free cotspee rer! lee win'eon wer sorevion aut © with the President's expressed ob-| jective of remaking the Republi-| ° ¥ | loses petticoat. ee = a * * « ww. Hearst Denied Visa ideclined to comment. Couple Escapes Injury ; In New York, a spokesman for Blast Wrecks H It ha at a cocktail party attended by Queen cuts for lower income persons and) * \Hearst said he assumed the re GS DIGS recks Mome | Eliza and Princess . You'll share many small business, a return to higher {Q) Enter Yugoslavia ‘ifusal “is predicated on Hearst's FLINT & — A Flint couple es- such intimate memories as Miss Truman tells you. her rigid: farm price supports, civil) 'published opposition to releasing caped injury vesterday when a story, “Souvenir,” in the Detroit moe rights legislation on voting and rater —* = roe 384 jet planes for the Yugoslavian coal gas explosion wrecked the in- Bie recalls her life in the White House, her musical educational rights, prompt federal. WASHINGTON @® — Publisher gir force. terior ftheig home just as they career, her beaux, her courtship and marriage, her i sc] : : Willia Randolph Hearst Jr., Hearst is one of number of were preparing to leave to vis parents’ watuas and their faults. 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Plans for Defense WEST BLOOMFIELD — A spe-jhead for West Bloomfield; and Mrs. -cial blitz course in registration and information will be conducted Dec 5 at the new Health Center, 2200 Telegraph Rd., by directors of the | West Bloomfield Cra Defense or- ganization. The daytime session will get.un- der way at §:45-a.m. with registra-: mittee of Southeastern Mithigan for Oakland county, under the di- rection of Edward Sienicke, coord- inator of Detroit Emergency Wel- fare Services, and Mrs. John War-| ‘ren, assistant deputy director of West Bloomfield. Also assisting withthe pro- gramming will be Dr. John Lam- bie, CD medical coordinator for Oakland county; George Burt, emergency welfare serv- ice director; Lewis darrendt, eounty CD director; and Rans- | ford Bromley, assistant county | CD director. The group is hoping for four dele-. gates participating from gach town- ship in the county, Refe rred to as the R & I course, it teaches cen- pcre gem in the event of a nat- man-made disaster, psy- chological aspects, and enables the | delegates to take the information Ruth Spurlock of the Red Cross, as well as Mr. and. Mrs. Johri Warren, township coordinators. Tuesday at the township hall voluntary survey teams of | | The six sectors which were ini- | tially surveyed two years ago, scheduled a new check on their : ; | areas, tions. The regional ‘steering com-| *™ Sector Seven, a. newly-created area under the direction of Warden‘ William Finkbeiner, is getting its survey urider way. The area in- eludes Sylvan Manor and prreere Lake Estates. Hammond Lake, though in Bloomfield township hes been given to the jurisdiction of West Bloomfield because it is so iclosely allied with that area. Asher* Panian, Bloomfie Id, a Mrs. deputy of West .Club plans no soliciting. He may: - Hale, plan to issue invitations - | through the schools. They expect some 3,000 youngsters to attend the party, which is to be divided into three parts, or shows, to be held at 2 p.m. 3 p.m. and 4 p.m, Each show will include carol singing with accordion accont- paniment, seyeral stage acts, and a gift from Santa for each youngster. Every one of the 9 Lions Club members is working on the proj- ‘ect, says Karp, and they hope to enlist the help of many other adults in the township. He also said | that voluntary donations of gifts i will be accepted but that the Lions be reached ‘at ORlando 3-1254, Slate 4 Classes in Civil Defense 4 Keopo' Youth, fo Have Curfew by Attorney; Will Be Voted. by Council law is being drawn up for this city by Attorney Thomas Dillon, on in- struction of .the city commission. The idea of a curfew to restrict won council approval this week, and Dillon was directed to formu- late an ordinance, which.will be voted on at a later council meeting. Building reports during October totaled 106, with the $3,610 esti- mated expenditures mainly for alterations, A new policeman, John Peach- worth, formerly with the Sylvan' Lake police department, has been added to the Keego police staff, according to Police Chief Richard Hurtubise. City employés will be provided? with Blue Cross and Blue Shield) hospital insurance, city councilmen decided this week. Question of whether should pay social security fees and be eligible for its benefits will go to the voters of this city in the April election. -PONTIAC TOWNSHIP — Enroll- ‘ments in classes in Civil Defense on Dec. 3, 10 and 17, are being tak- A restriction on use of city equip-| ment and vehicles by city employes} personnel ‘that will be held on Monday, andonly, and for city business only, council this | was voted by city Mrs. 0. A, DeWitte, her deputy, |, by Carl Schingeck, civil defense’ week. were in are of the session. Batons fo Twirl at Imlay City Eastern Michigan Assn. back to thelr own areas where) Offers Eleven Awards .. they will in turn act as instruc-) tors. Delegates will be guests of the | county welfare depariment for lun-| cheon and the session will conclude | about 3:30 p.m. Monday night at the Warren home, plans were formulated for Civil Defense exercise day Jan- wary 2% at West High School, A hypothetical plan will be put into action that day for study, Making arrangements are Stan-|Sponsors are the Veterans of For-|ing on their wee kly visits to pa- | The commission is arranging a ford Stone, township supply depu-| ty; Dr. John Williams, head of ‘ownship casualty care station; Wil-| iam _Duckwitz, communications head for the township: Mrs, Camp- bell Harvey, emergency welfare director; and Sidney Winstanley, --mass feeding chairman for Oak-| Jand county Red Cross and Oak-) land county Civil Defense emer- to Ey and Girls IMLAY CITY — Batons will be twirling in a competition set for 10 a.m, tomorrow at the High ‘School here, and the public is in- tited to watch, Bloomfield | With ten age-groups for girls. and fone for, boys entering, the Eastern Fifth St ‘Michigan Baton Twirling Contest | will be for trophies and medals. eign Wars. VFWw Post 2492 auxiliary will serve lunches throughout the day, | and popcorn will be on sale, Side- lights to the. contest will be a strutting competition and several | exhibitions of skill. row, NBTA judges will the winners, director for Pontiac Township. Subjects in the. classwork will be ‘‘What to do when the signal sounds,” food and water sup- | plies, home nursing, “what to do if someone is trapped,” fireficht- |‘ing for householders,‘ emergency. sanitation, firesafe housekeep- ting, emergency action to save | lives, and pre paration for evacua- | thon. Classes willbe from 8 to ‘10 at the ‘ivil Defense offices in Palmer = ark, transportation. Ruichenier. 4-H Group to Meet Saturday ROCHESTER — Tomorrow ‘the Variety 4-H Club will meet at| the Verne Sutton. home, 722 West! to plaint containers for | the Rochester G bers use them for flower-arrang-| jtients at Pontiae State Hospital. Four H’ers are invited to the | | Michigan State Football game | tomorrow. Members going are | asked to send their confainers | to the Sutton home, | Members are also invited to at- Mrs. W iggins | is taking reservations. ee zarden Club. Mem-; terceociee. Teenage Party to Key Plans for Weeknights PONTIAC TOWNSHIP — Initia- tion of teenage activities for not only the youth of the Galloway) [Lake Methodist Church but of the entire community is goal of a ‘holiday house party’’ set for to- with Schingeck ~arranging night at the church at 7 p.m. | Suggested activities range from Law “Being Drawn Up! KEEGO HARBOR. —-,A_curtew!- youth being on streets late at night). "es ‘ MARCELLA ANN SCHALIP Betrethal of Marcella Ann Scha- lip, in her third year of teaching, elementary music at Waterford Center School, Waterford :Township, | and James Edward Paul Smithers, ja University. of Michigan geology, student, is announced. She is the daughter of Mayor and Mrs. Fran-| they | cis C. Schalip of Gallion, Ohio, and) is a graduate of Capital University | in Columbus, Her fiance is son of Mr, and Mrs. C. — ha London, Ontario "and was icharged from the Royal neater ‘Air Force in April. Their wedding! will be in Galion on Dec, 23 and they will-live in Waterford town- | ship, World Women’s Unit : Calls Off Meeting METAMORA — Announcement ” has been made that because of! world conditions: and conditions at! ‘Ceylon, the biennial conference. of, ‘Tell of Entering 2 Schools, Hall MARJORIE CAROL PETZ Mr, and Mrs, Donald Petz of, 15183" Downey Rd., Dryden, an-, nounce the engagement of their, idaughter, Marjorie Carol, to Wil- ‘bur C. Foe, son of Mr, and Mrs. Yout ROMEO—Two youths confessed| yesterday to charges of breaking and enteritig the Davis and Wash- ington Schools Wednesday night. They are James Theodore Wis- niewski, 19, of 8950 26 Mile Rd., Washington and Robert ‘Peck, 17, of 11077 Pierson St., Washington. Peck was home on leave from the Marine Corps. The pair was ap- prehended early yesterday morn- ing by Romeo patrolman Robert Jacobs, who noticed them acting suspiciously and found they were using a stolen license plate. While they were being ques- tioned by Police Chief Gerden pd custodian James Crawford ‘George Foe, 5063 Hollow: Corners) good, ‘Road, Dryden. The couple plan = iMarch wedding. alerted State Potice of the Romeo ' Pest about bad Washington School Your PTA Is Planning: “Pony Cart, Rides for Tots. at ‘Fair, _ TROY — Bony cart fire engine rides are planned for youngsters attending the annual bazaar of the} Troy Union PTA from 5 to 10 p.m.) on Nov. 30 and 10 a.m, to 5 p.m. on Dec. * * * ; Other features will be balloons, movies, pocket lady, Scout booths, Fire Engine white elephant items, toys, and. a catidy tree, , | . Farmington ~~ Representatives of local’ school PTA’s met last week with Mrs. | § Confess Break-ins eso tet print outside the school traced to one of the youths led to their. confession, The pair gained entry by break- ‘ling a window in the multipurpose room and then breaking the office door window. They took about $40 from a filing cabinet safe and desk, They also said they entered the Davis School but took nothing. The pair confessed also to burglary.of the Amvet Hall on South VanDyke, south of Romeo, last Sunday night. Wisniewski and Peck are being held in Macomb County Jail in Mt, Clemens, pending further in- vestigation. _ Do-It-Yourself Event Planned Commerce Church Unit Sets Christmas Session, Luncheon COMMERCE TOWNSHIP — A “Do-It-Yourself” program will be held at the Commerce Methodist iChurch at 12:30 p.m. Friday, Nov. Mark Getidard, District 7 chair- 30. A special luncheon will — be. | man vf Michigan PTA Council, to served. form a council in Farmington, The Farmington Council Associated- Country Women of the|!inen closet sale, country. store, pring together all local PTAs into ‘World has been postponed indef-. linitely. Several years ago Mrs.) : ‘Harry Whittaker of Metamora at-/ itended sessions of athe ACWW = Copenhagen, pend) in ‘Canada. Query on City Workings Wins Keego Invitation KEEGO HARBOR — A Detroit high schoo} cli ass 8 choice of Keego) arbor as an example of a new, small city, has won the class an pastry shop and greenhouse. Other sales will include Christ- mas decorations, refreshments, ‘fone council unit, enabling them to’ | work directly with both County and! State Councils. The representatives appointed, .|Mrs. Martha Turner chairman of Group 5 Arrange Membership Tea arrangements for a Membership Tea will be made | the nominating committee, laws committee. Waterford Township Sponsored by the Isabella Tho- wilj burn Circle of the Commerce Meth- odist Church W / the program will include demon: rations on how \to make Christmas greens, table decorations, corsages, pins and earrings. . The ; ected articles, or any and parts thereof, will be available |David Mills, chairman of the by-| to persons in attendance, Mrs, Marshgil Wheeler is in charge of program arrangements. | Officers will be- nominated by! tickets to he event may be éb- COMMERCE TOWNSHIP—Final a committee named recently by-:ained by contacting Mrs. Edward Donelson Schoo] lindoor-sport competitions, and hob-| invitation to attend a Keego coun- of the Membership and Evangelism with Mrs. James Mercer and Mrs {by groups as for model airplanes) ior trains and cars, to a basketball lteam, teenage newspaper, ‘singing or drama groups. Several nights q week might be planned in the program es- | tablishing what might be cailed | a “teen town” the commission of | education predicts. |Foom for stady for teenagers. SSS County Calendar Leonard The Leonard Women's Club will be en- tertained at 1 ry dinner is set for Delbert event, a Christmas party, will be final of this year's schedule. A January dinner __'s planned. pm. petiuck dinner at Entries by individuals or teams tend a special showing of “The| Me. Stella Church's home on Thursday will be accepted unti] noon tomor- Seven Wonders of the World,” in lenaibae Leonard and Lakeville Cemetery 6 h choose Detroit on Dec. 8. cil meeting in the near future. Miss Eileen Van Horn, city man- and 48er, reports that she received the Edward Beaupre query on procedures from a Thurs ton High School group. She includ- ed the invitation with her stim- mary of the city's workings. CONESTOGA a quality all-wooil wilton broadloom li . 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Leonard A family night potluck supper and a movie is planned by the Leonard PTA for 6:3) p.m. Monday at the school building PTA. Mrs. Robert Beaupre, at a meeting Glenn is the committee chairman. pire 3-4121. | ticket chairman, at EM- County Births Oxford Mr. and Mre. Charies Curtis are the parents of a son. Mrs. Curtis is deughter oy Charles Hardwick ef Metamora winter's a comin’ YOU CHOOSE A BETTER 3 -Sun-Glo Heating ‘We know you will like the trouble free Assurance of Sun-Glo Heating Oils. It’s also treated for cleaner burning. EXCLUSIVE DISTRIBUTOR .O “SUN-GLO” HEATING OILS . FUEL VALUE | EBB'S ils Ea © Prompt, Dependable Delivery - ~® Dependable “Watch Dog” ssi © Filtered Heating Oils—All Delivery Metered e Budget Plans Available ® Also'Convenient Charge Accounts Accepted ‘We Give | GOLD BELL "GIFT STAMPS Phone FE items Md i Ay CaO pad ee eer et “a permanently lodged in the trophy # » right to keep it, w id the carving. He paved the way or. three touchdowns in the 4th period to gain the Packers a 24-20 ‘victory at Briggs Stadium before ; 54,087 snow-swept fans, * £ «© : an ok LE, PON TIAC PRESS. FRIDAY. NOVEMBER baa, loge stopped the Packers cold with $7 yards, but in contrast as equal. ly ineffective was Detrolt’s pass | defense which for the. second week in a 300 yards ‘permitted over Due credit however, must go to|~ Rote master-minding, espe- cially in 4th quarter, was bril- liant. He completed 21 of 40 passes, two for touchdowns to Fred Cone and Billie Howton, and he scored once hence! ot a twoyard plunge. The Lions led all the way and! with 6:52 remaining they held a ‘ning TD with only 1:35 left in the «| game. > = Detroit’s first march of the game carried to the Green Bay. 20 but a 15-yard penalty hurt the. drive and the Packers took over. A few minutes later, after Green Bay punted out, the Lions went 55 yards in eight plays with Leon Hart ramming the final four yards. Hart.and Gene:Gedman were Ahe full extent of the Detroit running attack throughout the game. With four seconds left in the iquarter, Cone booted a 12-yard 20-10 lead, when the blizzard came, field goal and it was 7-3 after the Hart warmed the hands of the Detroit fans with a 47-yard run in ithe third period to set up Bobby Layne’s first field goal from the | 22-yard line. | . It was “ longest gain from| scrimmage of the season for the Lions and big Leon-rambled like’ steam-powered tank before a pair of tacklers caught up with him. : 2 a ad Yale Lary, the Lions moved to -the 15 from where Layne made it 13-3 with his second field goal just before the quarter ended. Then came the hectic 4th stanza. Using Howie Ferguson as his main target on three aerials, Rote’s arm got warmer as the winds blew cold- er. Only three minutes were gone when Rote hit pay dirt to make jit 13-10. . ca Detroit came back to score on a rare incident. Layne passed from, his own 44 to the Packer 25 where Dave Middleton and defender Har- ry Gremminger went up for the! ES Ot eee ko ee ee eee a Sees ee eae with the Packers scoring the win-| ifirst stanza, After a pass interception by bs ES é sae é = CAUGHT IN THE WEB — Detroit's Gene ‘ 44 and another feet. Gedman finds the going tough after taking a flat pass from Bobby Layne. Three Green Bay tack-. lers converge on Gedman hitting him from top to bottom. Ken Gorgal is No. 27, Bob Dillon is No. won 24-20. "AP Wirephote unidentified Packer grabs for the The blocker was Jim Doran No. 83 of the Lions.-The play got five yards, but the Packers Victory and Jug Go to By BILL CORNWELL ‘Pitcher passed, to Snider, who The Litte Brown Jug is now raced untouched into the end zone. Royal Oak marched to the Bir- case at Royal Oak High School mingham one-yard line in the, 3rd., and: nobody disputes the Acorns’ périod, but the Maples braced “and : ‘theid for downs on the three. Tt was Reyal Oak's Sth etreight Royal Oak's easy 190 victory victory ever the Maples and the over an inent Birmingham te@®M vend for the Acorns in theancient * * * Thursday ‘on the snow-covered rivalry compared to 14 wins for ‘Birmingham gridiron convinced Birmingham, Seven games end- “ everyone in the near-capacity eq in ties. crowd that’ the Acorns: ‘deserved the time-hormred Jug * CJ It was strictly vo contest in this 43rq end final Thanksgiving Day football battle betwee the two neighboring schools. The biue-shirted Oaks hammered out single touchdowns in the Ist: 2nd and 3rd quarters and added one conversion from placement. T he y te win season re rd of gave Royal Oak a 1956 five victories, * Club Fete Nov. 28 = once: through the air with three ers receiving all-state and ail- . than yesterday. The hapless Ma- * Oak, moving against @ hard-charging Fagther treatment and examination! “ter, * down by recovering Dale Burrows’ going over from the four. _ the Acorn 44, Seven plays Icter © Sekers went 12 yards for the _ at halftine. mage set up Royal Oak's last touch- Boston DETROIT. 10 (3 «3-53.37 23 Montreal 9 9 '1 M 47 19 ‘Toronto ~--5 7 6 50 51. 16 New York 5 8 4 41 533 14 Chicago 412 2 33954 go different players crossing the goal.'courity recognition will be gtests of honor at the th annual banquet! * * * Fullback Jim Sierens and half- : hacks Duke Sekeres and Jerry Sai: Miller's Condition - | der divided the scoring. . R Sedafiniee Bitmingham's guachiees et. |Remains-Indefin fense was never more punchiess | DETROIT _®—Detroit Tiger left- ihander Bob Miller has undergone Se ae imore treatme his left wrist) ing and passing total of only 80 but still has no definite report on| yards compared to 210 for Royal | _his condition. The young southpaw returned fo! ss © ‘this home in Berwyn, IIL, after Their feeble attack never did get afother examination in Detroit. i? Royal Oak defense. Birmingham's is scheduled for next month, deepest penetration reached. t he Miller underwent surgery on his’ ee eee Royal Oak: three defeats and one tie, Birming- ham wound up with a 45 mark. | STATISTICS - BIRMINGRAM oe eer First downs . _ Net pards f , Net yards passing’ ae py : Total net yards 710° 17—4 Pers passes 4 5 Peases intercepted by | 2 Pumbies~ lost by if Yards penalized . Pomting average Seore- by Quarters . 4-197 €7 6 0-3 69 ¢s— Royal Oak... Bipmingham = s)sie ae Scering — ~ Totchdowns: Sierens Sekers (12-yard ran pass from Pitcher} HiPoint. Banks (yard Snider ren): ‘piecekick), — 2. s 4 Oakland County's footbaltof the MSU Club of the county-jar newspaper stories. scored twice on the ground and coaches and their outstanding play- Nov. 28 at Birmingham Commun- about ity House. State Coach Duffy Daugherty and his entire coaching staff will attend the affair aleng with the Spartan senior players. ‘a Don Mason, former line: coach United ‘and All-American guard at Michi- inclined to leave him here without! gan State, will present films of the —— a _ * fe Alger Ronde * in charge of. reservations for the banquet. Clinic Starts Today LANSING — The 4th annual | basketball coaches clinic began to- dav and continues through tomor- row at Michigan State University. Acorn 37-yard line in the 2nd quar- pitching wrist a few weeks ago. | . * * Tackle Randy Uren started Roy- i al Oak on the way to its Ist touch- fumble. The Acorns stormed 48 yards in eight plays with Sierens in the Ist period the fleet-footed Snider inte a Burrows serial and lugged it to touchdown. Gary -Banks booted the extra point to make it 13-0 * A poor. Maple punt which trav- eled only four yards from scrim- » * down. The Acorns took over on the Maple 26 and hit pay-dirt on) thé Ist play. Quarterback Gary “NAL Standings WLTGF Ga Pts.| § 10 4-4°5L 42 24 us = * SATURDAY’S GAMES. ple of the frystration suffered by Chicago at DETROIT. New York. at Montreal. Boston’ at Toronto. FRUSTRATION FOR BIRMINGHAM — This 1s/a typical exam- loss to Royal Oak on the Birmingham field. Royal Oak's Bob Manser (No. 19) breaks up a pass intended for an unidentified Maple receiv- / er. ee ee nee _{newspaper despite frequent warn- “e ‘sa long-time friend of Blaif sajd:! ge | ‘26-yard was ‘warned. later in Los! | Angeles, then in Hawaii and again, jafter we got here,’’ 5 3rd * Meeting of M- OSU Metcalf added.) COLUMBUS, Ohio (The game eyes’ hasmaker dropped the Buck- tion and on this basis, and because| will present a number Ht side He continued to defy us and sent that was to have propelled Michi- eyes from the nation’s top ten for (of a victory over Iowa, rates as a! angles in battles for team and MSU Alums Gri d Hosts. the -articles. He writes the arti- gan into the Rose Bowi will be “s as TegU-) The Wolverines take on Ohio | He talked State in the 53rd meeting -between team personalities and even ine bitterest of -all football rivals. + icles in the form of letters but nore bene they had the same effect played here tomorrow [maade = predictions of perform-' But Michigan fans can no longer. [ence - 6c « dream ‘of bow! grandeur. Their Tt appeared certain US. officials °° pes were sma: aed d last week as lowe snapped Ohio"State’s 17-game Big Ten wining streak and salt- ed away the bid to Pasadena. * Ohio still has a chance to would make arrangements. for ‘Blair's immediate return to the States. They didn’t appear) portfolio to continue his writing | share the conference tithe with | activities. | the Hawkeyes. And if any In- There was one problem. That spiration be needed—and it sel- ‘has embarked upon his 2nd swing] Clark's replacement, Don Suth-| "was what to do about the uniform, dom is in a clash with the Buck- which was issued to all U.S. Olym-) a * 8 Big Ten throne which it | “Of course we may have to let, has reigned for years: him keep his uniform _because he! To add insult to in wy the Hawk-| 1 Final Drill Indoors EAST LANSING (P—Last prac-'only about an hour on signal drill tice of the season will be a light in Jenison Field House as a final one today for the Michigan State preparation for Saturday's windup football team. © against Kansas State. The Spartan a will spend) The indoor practice routine also 1Dec. MSU Closes With K-State the- first time this season. They're) = in 12th place. - * * * Michigan was spotted | in oth Post Bone eaves for 2nd Tour of PGA Circuit Tam O'Shanter Country Cluh’s assistant professional], Gene Bone, laround the arduous PGA winter tour, Gene is making the tour 'through connections with the Hif- ‘lerich-Bradsby company of Louis- iville, Ky., and gets his first test at West Palm Beach, Fila. in the \Mayfair Inn CC open Nov. %-) 2. That's a hole medal He event. - La LJ e trip south (leaving Wednesday) ‘by Dick Bury of Lochmoor, Other tourneys én Bone’s list are Sanford Fla, Open Dec. 13-16 and the big one, the Los Angeles Open, Jan, 4-7. He will stop at Dunedin, Fla, for some practice, Dee, 2-7. by : * Birmingham in yesterday's 19-0 Vikings Whip (Central, 20-8 [ie tary |. More than 17.000 spectators was followed yesterday because. of degree cold. 5 Players then stuffed them- selves on turkey and all the trimmings at the training table —a meal that packed a few ex- tra pounds on the program-listed’ playing weights. State. dropped to 10th in the AP Flint Northern defeated arch- rival Flint Central Thursday, 20-8, to complete its 7th perfect season and WH Tne Sapna Minnesota last week, will be out to wind up the year with a 7-2 record. pe-Macklin Stadium, now built to a capacity of 60,000-plus, will have the smallest crowd of the year for the 1:30 p.m. kickoff. * ; Left halfback Clarence Peaks," Te-| covering from his knee operation, | Valley Conference omguaep in the bargain. \ filed into Flint'’s Atwood Stadium to watch the Vikings make Cen- = sellin ae penal Everyone else on the bench is ‘ }expected to get into the game as State's multiple offense should go for multiple touchdowns against the visiting Kansans, now with a 3-6 record, - Rome Has Torch, tod: ROME (A — Rome, site of the 1960 Olympic Games, lighted a Ls a light fall of wet snow and 17-| ‘official, with Tommy Shannon of ‘Orchard Lake CC and Ron LaPari standings after the .14-13 defeat by| will take his bows from the bench.) Brown > jLee 19 torch here today that will burn . *™™* Warren Orlick, Tam pro, Michi- gan PGA prexy and national PGA of Battle Creek will be in Dunedin also, for the annual PGA meeting next month, Horton Smith, DGC pro and honorary head of the PGA, will also be there, Orlick says, G id § ease NFL Green Bay 24, Detroit 20 COLLEG EAS Cornell 20. Penn ’ 20, Colgate 6 Ope Presbyterian 0 MIDWEST Washington, St. Louis, 4, Wash. & Soa igeey =< As : SM Saen (o 14, te Beare Bah 08 ial sorade, Mi * ok Ban Jose —_ “u while the Olympics are held at Australia. »* Melbourne, | individual conference marks. Michigan is first in the Big Ten offensively, having gained 328.8 yards a game. Ohio isthe de- field a veteran team. The Bucks fensive leader, having held its won the last two games, 21-7, foes to but 5.6 points-a game. and 170. * - = 2 = Ohio, led by hefty 250-pound “In the Big Ten all-games scoring Jim Parker, an All-America hope-/Tace, the Wolverines’ John Herrn- ful at guard, has a doubtful start-/5tein and Ohio's Jim Roseboro and ‘slender favorite tomorrow. The Wolverines are ‘in thete | | best condition of the season and coach Bennie Oosterbaan will Gene was accompanied on te]. lot for himself and his family in ler. Sophomore left halfback Don Clark, are in a three-way ‘tie for Clark was hurt against Iowa and first place. Each has crossed the cdach Woody Hayes said hé didn't £0#l line seven times for 42 points. ‘know if Clark would be ready. Several fine collegians will be :playing their finales. Among them Ron Kramer, Capt. Tom erin, was also a casualty against) \isontz, Terry Barr; Al Sigman. the Hawkeyes. So sophomore Dickiiice Rotunno, Ed Shannon, Jim Late ane SS cone 5 iat Of Maddock and Dick Hill of Michi- gan and Parker, Bill Michael, The encounter that wili attract Tom Dillman, Dick Guy, Ellwood. a capacity crowd of more than $2,008 spectaters te Ohio Stadium State. Fish Battle for Bait] in His Personal Lake CHICOUTIMI, Que. @—Many a fisherman has dreamed of owning a lake where trout would battle to take a tempting morsel of bait or a colorful fly. Charles Duperre had such a dream and then set out to make it come true: His first step was to buy a wooded lot near St, Bruno, Que., a little hamlet in the water- rich Lake St. John district 120 miles north of quebec city. Across the 600x1,600-foot lot ran a creek, the outlet for three small lakes. Duperre built a home on the he had placed 160 trout in the lake, some of them weighing more than a pound. Then disaster struck. One day while Duperre was away from his farm, some- one lifted the gates of his dam and the trout swam away down Later in the fall he recaptured 75 of the trout when they moved up- stream. to’ wn., Some of them spawned in the artificial lake and Duperre estimated that ‘ 3,000 rlings survived. ring the 1956 season, Duperre added another 325 adult trout to the lake and he anticipates that several thousand more fingerlings will be hatched before the winter freeze-up. 1953 and in the backyard had a bulldozer gouge out an acre for an artificial lake. It was sloped a oS 12 feet. Working in his spare time, Du-|the * © To supplement what natural food » creek carries ito the fish, Duperre gives them daily feedings of ground beef liver. Royal Oak 19, ag Fiat Bertier O, Flint Central ‘ lan Hill is probably the best in the league,” said Zarza._ ‘160 yards in the last two games on the ground will © <> 'Roseboro and Fred Kriss “of Ohio © ~ 4 4 : € } eee = ‘ aS j Wakes me i i : ‘ ia a 1 f THE PONTIAC “PRESS, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER a Sn ne I ce ne ANCING and FLOOR SHOW = EVERY FRIDAY and SATURDAY Sensotional All New Fleer Show | Sheriff Makes Like Chef —Punishing Prisoners? | Garry Moore Can't Figure Out What He Is \ponaweccs day. é - . . At the Boaneville “County jail Eddie Collins ~ By Popular Demand Garti-, It comedian, I really; Garry and his pixie ‘pals—Dur-| Although Garry hits a bigger. “Garry’s like a duck swimming Sheriff T. Clark Olsen personally began oe NEW YORK Thomas Cant rt ray what I am.’ ” | wood Kirby, Denise Lor and Ken single audience as weekly master|—he looks calm on the surface,/cooked a feast for his seven pris- FRANK PERRY snd runs a 12%-million-dollar-a- * Carson — brighten the lives ofjof ceremonies on ‘‘I've Got a Se but underneath he's mightyjoners, It included the traditional Joyce Eason nd the year Sapinees, a problem. | But everyone in am business many homemakers with their an-|cret,”” hig daily morning CBS net-| busy.” turkey and all that goes with it. any : _ * ‘today knows what Thomas” Gar- tics on “The Garry Moore Show,’ work show takes —_ ot —— - ' Fe ecagy I. Singer $v! a _ ; ts program is a 12-million-dollar- : nat he d for a vison Morfit who's known asa daytime program now in i | one ie Anos cent fleuwe out “Garry Mobre™ during business seventh year. la-year operation now, and Garry | 250 Lbs. of Rhythm what he is. shours — has become. He's the) «an of a sudden we find we has to supervise a staff of 8 y | : Behind a door marked “shop ‘housewives’ delight, and a real are the oldest consecutive enter- Yoreman,” near a desk. guarded kingpin in the wonderful world of'tainment show on TV—and that *he trouble with an operation Playing Requests from the by. a stuffed imitation -buildog, ‘¢leVision. rather frightens us,” said Garry.|of this kind,” he said, “is that as, Catalina Piano Bar Thomas Garrison Morfit sat and| “We hesitate to whoop and holler it grows you have to spend more pie, including six writers. FRANK PERRY Po lg ROCK « ROLL cea emma TMM - ie Scie ; jabout the fact we're the oldest./and more time on administrative g | — anion stor nabahon | ox We don’t want to call attention to details, leaving you less time for, Appearing Nightly Except Sunday & Monday EVERY WEDN ESDAY NIGHT the gift of an admirer—flew about joyr age."’ ithe creative end.” Ae bedhead | fe ee the office looking for a quiet place’ i = *>* =.* & . | SPECIAL — STRIP SIRLOIN | 2982. AUBURN to park and take the load off his’ | u Moore is,one of those lucky, Garry is sometimes called the : 1008, $ 50 - inethere. | | palais time seems to gees only guy in television without anf 4. » | al ADAMS RD. . + * though he is 4], and has nenemy,” but his ¢asygoing nature : ““T sing a little, but I'm not a ‘in radio and TV for 21 -years, his{riles a bit when he is sometimes ; e ePotaet SATURDAY ’. - Call FE 5-3562 for Reservetions » Singer,” said Thomas Garrison! grassroots humor and wheat-crop asked, “How do you like working} g « Sinad-Buttes GMMR ......-.-->-<---:- he | = = Morfit. “I dance a little, but no- jhaireut give him the air of an before an audience of women?” | lama nansennaqnasapaasanacnnananend, Hee lela teletachebeheel body would call me a dancer. I leternal college boy. “Their tone implies they don’t ‘a . also crick a few jokes, but I'm) | What explains the amazing suc-|feel housewives have much intel-| Plan Your Christmas Party s BOB'S - : a | ‘cess of this ex-sports announcer?igence,” Garry said. “Yet in the Catalina Room! r s - ag a : lwho became a performer, by acci-| women make. up more than halff ; | . G d Foo d ' pete and re himself a has a audience an watches the top Privete Party NS i. - CHICKEN HOUSE ~ ticular talent? — int " eult eni . a. OO | Fars Perticnlat: tatent} eekecene! or cultural ev: me R ye Are a 497 Elizabeth Lake Road at Telegraph= : shae-eaed it's a ap | A-Broadway flesh peddler would * * 8 | ° ° b INTRODUCING | uneneon ... OF Gd lull eve- say, “It's because every girl who) “Do they suddenly get smarter, a ning meal for the entire | sees him wants to: mother him—(after 6 o'clock? I don't think 9.) 7 FINE LIQUORS b _ JIMMY ROLLINS ~ family, you'll find dining ‘whether she's 9 or 90.” They're smart all day. a At the Piano 7 Nights Weekly at Wilkins the perie ct place. fj | But a better reason, perhaps, js) “Women are interested in any, STEAKS & CHOPS 2 Fee Your Pleasure . Drive out soon and dis-} ‘that in an industry which some-|subject you present—as long as , ! Jimmy has played at the country’s sg cover dining “aces for times tends to regard: people as you don't get pedantic in your ap-| West Huron at Elizabeth Lake Rd L iecding night spots. a i ° faceless symbols Moore always proach.” ee — ————————————— —— | Delicious Chicken Dinners - if 1 elicious oes ; leaectnes they are ene His) sors ap cotiglenelp | b Dinners to Take Out — Call FE 3.9021 . umor is sometimes ust, but! Garry appears so co ee See ' a Tempiing meals served Inever cruel, He never reaches for ease on his shows that it is hard Dining at Its Distinctive- Best! s * DINNERS *% COCKTAIL BAR -- | laugh at the expense of destroy-|to believe he still sometimes has Suuuacunaununauasuaneasnasanananan’ in a friendly atmosphere ling anyone's essential human dig-| ito fight dewn actor's buck fever. | |. h a ala nity, ' But his wife said: | uNC eon SERVING : AP Wirephote SWIFT’S PREMIUM TERROR WITNESS — Mrs. Dinner . DANCING : MEATS ; Margaret Tamasi, 35-year-old | ° 3 Hungarian, arrives at New j z 5 : York's. Idlewild Airport ater a Cocktail Party. trip from Budapest where she EVERY FRIDAY NIGHT TO THE MUSIC OF — PETE CARTER AND HIS “BLUE NOTES” Liquor and Fine Food WHITE HORSE INN LOUNGE and RESTAURANT 1222 W. Huron St. In Huron Bowl Bidg, watched men and women being wh on? mowed down by bullets during the recent uprisings. She is on . ' her way to Australia to join her wilkins husband whom she hasn't seen | oN ocean (enwed in eight a | a men uss Lo > Al (| |Group hos ORCHARD LAKE AT PONTIAC TRAIL More Colleges |» We Specialize in PIZZA Yt. Kingsley = aaa METAMORA Commission to Press \ . : for State Construction and ITALIAN COOKING itt zoe ze ae of 10 New Schools OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK! . ‘ ° LUNCHES SERVED STEAKS CHOPS PHONE Midwest 4-1400 carcxen | woooyss ace I! VILLA INN| > ' Pete Martin’s LANSING «wW—Ten more com- munity colleges would put 98 per cent of the state's population with- in communiting distance of a cam- pus, one of Gov. Williams’ study commissions reported. een eeeeenteedieneetnereeeteeceeceeennedieaedieiaiealive icsemnee?“aredhnio atcncintentinnananctnateniiecnianassnaainaatied — * * * > “< The additional 10 colleges would | oe oe a < ; ; put everyone in the’Lower Peninsu- | DE i } °*S INN | . Where Dining Is a Pleasant Adventure la within 25 miles Of a college and D A NCING : Upper Peninsula reside nts within | — 24 at Clarkstem Road—Just South of Lake Orien RccniaeTesatgr cosy cous r FRI. —SAT.—SUN. Pas Reseeral les MY 2-6193—MY 2.9258 community college study commis- Odes es aos bee | | THE SWAYING RHYTHMS , : , , AND HIS TEL We Cater to Special Parties DICK. DENGATE -ESQUIRES i _ —_— - ' JACK AXFORD at the PIANO on SUNDAY Sms BIG JOHN SWING | | DIXIE BAR ale, , __ Henry's yes Bloomfield Inn resents i en at once” to edtabligh com- | munity colleges within reach of | , \ youth in all parts of the state, i the commission said. | CARAVAN i Included in the report was a recommendation that ‘the legisla- ture establish a” state community college -building fynd financed by! Ree DEL{VERY CALL FE 8-0483 - \ Al Henderson Rock ‘n Roll Singer @ te your offige or store a bond -issue approved by the: @ for — supper smacks _ | ? voters a foraine Kask. @ for unrxpected compan A batic Dancer p It recommended that community + i = parties ibuild self-liquidating buildings fi- . Mark Andrews ~| & rear inanced by loans from government- WITH TWO Comedy MC | . Ralph Hay ward , : \al agencies or private investors. FABULOUS : € CARL CARSON — a ‘a . = Much of the. report dealt with a ; ; The Silver Fox AND HIS TRIO- lebmplicated plan of state “subsidy FLOOR SHOWS - which -would provide from 50 to The finest in-Dinner and Dance Music. Enjoy your meal to 65 per cent of the operating rev- ‘ EVERY » Open 7 Days SEY PULTE «Dancing Fri. & Sat. Nights ae ‘wish take iat Gayerios GIT ts the Once foot. Dont aie oarraaete colleges: F RIDAY and . and 7 Nights |} Business Men’s Lunches sewes Daily 11 to2 -. Wel eppanling icone oa trenn, > ris Sa ay aap “The commission said the most| : SATURDAY : , Seca bee ler Dagmar L. Wilson peg aed enjoy the finest evening of your life. urgent need for additional com-| . : : : il an eGR oo Gee Ok Ee Corner of tlisabeth ——— — ——_— NO MINIMUM OR cov ER CHARGE fy y ndll| : Lake d La’ -- ' tiac the most logical sites. | 9 I N Reeds : ‘ TAKE the FAMILY _ Famous for FILET MIGNON . * * 2 1 Short Block West of OUT TONIGHT! . A. Fried Onieken—(Jun- Also listed as possible junior — : for order) 3 Drumsticks, Prenchy, « Fries, Salad, Roll with 7% Choice of Other, Menus icollege sites were: Iron River, |——= oe - And Be Sure to Have Dinner ot ‘Escanaba, Sault Ste. Marie, Pe- : For. Reservations, Phone E 5 . panied oe . \|stoskey, Liidington, Grayling, Bad : i” | The “GREEN PARROT”? . tions, P ; E : nila 4 , Fete, Calan — Rew | |Axe, Tawas, and Ionia. PONTIACS NEWEST OPEN DAILY at 4:00 P. M. (We Close Sundays) Breast, Thigh, Wing, | : = : For the Ultimate in Dining Pleasure We Feature: ey French Fries, Saiad,. on ViSIT OUR ¢ 4 Roll with Honey. .1.25 | 7 COCKTAIL e ‘Gearoon : as RIBS RS C. Fried Chicken (Dehuaey | ; | LOUNGE e STEA © | preonoe schicken French | : 10W © ot ° KOSHER CORNED BEEF TRANDWICHES | : Honey ne RON ae P< PLENTY OF FREE PARKING 7 _ @. Pall of Vitet Calghan, for 3 TONIGHT 1650 N. Perry at Pontioc Read FE 3-9732 — — mets ng, Starring a SP SS Sry eee PF eee PP ee ae Tee aoe Ez. The Dramberger—Two Ham- 2 2: laa mn ll kc la !!t!t”t*~é<(‘ SS Ny biiee, Metce "tance "tay q _Kiester Duty 3 HAL BOSS and His Trio 3 ‘ D E N h F Golds Fish cacacien [| cilia? ond His 0 $ and Sensational Singer SALLY BROOKS 3} ancing Every \Night olden Brown e ole fa | ’ 4 é — ; eee || - Union | 3 DANCING SATURDAY 8-2-—- 3¢ é run TAOS ettuce tartar. sauce : , = _ 2 No Cover Charge . $ ome to © pitet of Sole Preach | County | Watch for the Re-Open- | @ i$ 3 — a delightful dinner Fries. Seiad. Roll and a B oys | ing of Our Saturday Nite 3 $ > combined with good H. French Fried Jumbo 7 y Fleer Shew. 3 a4 music—is your assurance Shrimp, French Fries, £ 2 . 2 s of an enjoyable evening a Featuring DANCING ~* $ @ BEER - @ WINE @ LIQUORS 3 C8 F : .* 4904 Elizabeth Loke Rd. FE 2-6052 $'? Fis TT oe . Joyce FRI. — SAT. -- SUN. Mh a ee eo ere SS 3° ; t 0) ae | Ppt hh ttt tnt tartrate | Golden iTN(g | Soneer We se ——f 9 LITTLE WORDS” | . = wt 268 3 LITTLE wean". pee tocaions TIS “Mitch Melnic Tie” f) AE SOW D TLIOWES Fae oe mnt PONTIAC ‘Gant . . “*\ “Modern music for your listening ER AKG ry < Joe et the Hammond Orgen — . : and danting pleasure” | i j cone . oe | ‘ft = =©DINE and DANCE BIRMINGHAM Free Parking for Over 500 Cars Medern © Polke 4 | Za an SPAD FoR =i | “THE NEW” | tee I= | io Ya ; ; : eh | | | CLUB TAHOE ' CING ff “BAR| OLD DUTCH MILE SQUARE DANCING [Bt Sdmoscuc, isto som ; dgats Cee ie PE 32Tt Auburn Rd., Corner Churchill “Auburn Ygts. | (_ EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT 1 We Invite Banquets and Privite Parties i 4 2 i e £& ae . u ’ Ae ! : + ; = ~# : ” > ae ek a a = Ses ge oe ES en ee ek, eS ee ee eee jibe 2 : CAG a ia Hr PONTIAC PRESS. RID. AY, NO OVEMBER, 23, 1936 U.S. Marine Is Fined. r Hollywood Headline DAN LWT for Negligent Homicide Conservatives ‘Rally. to Save Eden's Job Mansfield Gains Lead GRAND HAVEN @® — Robert a aes “ Avery, 21, of Grand Haven driver LONDON Th involved lish W—The Conservativeja really crippling Gan ‘could ‘of victory*in Egypt received as-t (U.N) foree is competent to dis- H S R Pe Pipe ‘Magazine Outlet bt a s party closed ranks last night be-|foree Eden to throw in his -hand.'surances that British forces will charge the tasks which the, Assem- in unter ueccess ee 5 roe % car * Aubure Ave. : FE 4-8200 any hens — vragen yi hind Sir Anthony Eden, dispelling | The apparent restoration of par- not withdraw until “effective” bly ~has given it to do.” aged any immediate prospect that the) ity unity, was achieved on the eve ‘U.N, control as Seen established.| These, Butler said, included () oat Le fete aa Rape he ailing prime minister might give lot Eden's departure tonight for a. \preservation of peace between By LOUELLA 0. PARSONS ter Susan Zanuck Hakim had a) negi up the reins of the British govern-| rest in Jamaica, R came at a Even the ae Herald. voice Egypt and Israel, (2) restoration A NS) — W isick spell after walking up five’ homicide charge. mént; : imeeting of the ‘1922-Committee,” of the opposition Socialist Labor jof “‘secure freedom of navigation’ HOLLYWOOD (INS) og 'flights of stairs when a lift went. GOLDEN DRUMSTICK Avery, a U. S. marine on leave. was ordered to pay or serve 30) days in jail. He originally had been charged With manslaughter, Dissatisfied Conservatives in an organization of “all. Conserve party, adrititted reluctantly that'through the canal, and (3) in- [il relax now, Jayne Mansfield gets ot of commission in Batis. She Box Dinners Parliament appeared to have tive members of the House of Eden had been “saved from any surance of unhindered use of the|the lead in “Will Success Spoil expects her baby in February. labandoried—for the time being,|\Commons who hold no office in immediate showdown. ‘eanal by world shipping in accord Rock Hunter?” for 20th Century-| ‘Tpat's all today. See you tomor- « Delivered Free at least—any thought of a serious the overnment. | Newspapers which se Eden with the six principles adopted but this was reduced after exam revolt oteat Eden’ handling of) . ° venioed. vee shar snipin they by the Securit & sar 4 he [So Bel eee print- sie Call FE Sane ination in municipal court ig :* - , ¥ Council. One of the | 44 that Jayne would play the role| (Copyright 1956) = ‘the Suez Canal crisis. | Reports Saati out a the con-|had toned down after the an-|principles is that the waterway|*™ “#t ~ayne SS ee — i nn Lee * 3 \ference agreed that R. Butler, nouncement that he was suffering would be kept. out of national and) she created on the stage, other Every one of the 48 states had It was conceded generally that'Eden’s deputy and solical heir from ‘severe overstrain” and was international _ Potitics. lcolumnists said she'd never get ‘ a gasoline tax by 1929. inothing short of such a revolt, er apparent, and Chancellor of the taking a rest. 74 the role, it would go to Marilyn i KID DI ES MATINEE = =a ~’|Exchequer Harold Macmillan, an- * + ' Butler sated _ government ————SATURDAY. 5-CARTOONS—2-FEATURES NOW! OPEN Thru SAT. 10:45 UNDERSEA Te | — <3 Fd IGER SHARK lother possible future prime minis- The ‘owe Labor Daily Mirror’s had no idea of “flouting the’ Monroe... t ‘ter, had succeeded in rallying the columnist William N. Connor United Nations, but we must re-) Jayne will have with her Tom, party behind the government. wrote: “At no moment of our his- serve to ourselves an element of ‘Ewell, Clifton Webb and Thelma, | Dissidents who had criticized the tory, that 1 can recall, has the judgment.” |Ritter. Frank Tashlin has scripted | ‘invasion of Egypt as unwise were Queen’s first minister left the . * #& the story and he’ll produce and di-| isaid to have, been persuaded that country at a moment of such dead- Butler also rejected Laborite de- rect it. If eet is still in: /what’s done “is‘done and that the ly peril. This indeed is a farewell mands for an-investigation into aj-|‘‘Tunnel of Love’ on the Broadway | igovernment is now doing all it to arms.” legations that Britain, France and| Stage, the company will go to New ican to help the United Nations s= * = lIsrael had ,conspired in advance| York for his scenes. pick up the pieces. Taking Eden's place’ under fire to attack Egypt. The acting prime! The “Reck Hunter” story has * * * ¢ in the House of Commons, acting minister insisted ‘‘there was NO been completely revised and is — vo an ¢ ; Another group who felt that the prime minister Butler said the prior agreement” but turned down now a satire on TV. Weill, at last | CARRIES THE FIGHT » fo men from * CLOSED TONIGHT * government was now taking too British, and French would not oppos##ion calls for an inquiry into) the poor movies are getting a RIGHT UP TO 2 OPEN passive a line and thus letting withdraw from the Suez Canal ‘‘the origin of the: military opera-| yest. ome KOREAN ‘3 now — £0 cea! _ » F any - an t t thi t i — 4 & i - Y : itself be depriv ed of any fruits zone “‘un i] we c ‘onsider hat is tion.” . | «Wayward Bus.” which the vol- *. SHORES Va his . F RIDA — SAT — SUNDAY iuptuous Jayne starts in 10 days, se % istill has no director or leading . woman R PR |man. SEE FRIDAY’S AD FOR PROGRAM | . ee ; would be = — 2 | When success comes to a girl e r . . like Lisa Kirk you can't help but. avenged! ibe happy. Lisa, who is in Holly-: | wood for a few days before she takes off for the El Rancho Vegas, where she opens Nov. 28, told me ishe has an entirely new act. ‘And |you figure in it,” she said. = ~ ve - _— | Her husband, Bob Wells, and Kay § ff ie RANDOLPH Thompson wrote her material and fs ; Nick Castle has done the chore- a 4 ography. | While Lisa is here she will dis- : cuss with those two young gen- a ! WE CATER TO PRIVATE PARTIES Take-Out Orders Cantonese and . {merican Menu juses Stanley Kubrick and James Harris the top role in “The Un- ltaithful Wife.” Stanley and James 0M uF AND are the two lads who made that sleeper, “The Killing," which re- ceived such great notices, ne» , * * E The Little East Indian actress4 2) HOLDEN | »Anna Kashfi, who has been so sick \for so. many:'m aths, almost ever eat since she finished ‘The Mountain,” ancy OLSON has told MGM she ‘ll be ready to ork in [Done Go Nea The Wa] MTS ea William Brinkley. author of. this best seller. is due in Hollywood, lthis week on a vacation. And while he's hete he will read Dorothy HOURS: Monday-Friday 11-16:30 Saturday 11-1:30 A’ M. = Sunday Noon - 10:00 P. M. CHINA CITY RESTAUR: ANT 1070 W. Huron | FE 4-0310 EDDIE DREYER ON QUARE, & ROUND” QUAR CAMPUS »4xcixo mm sorm Garden Center HEAL TIFUL BALLROOM sattacoms = BALLROOM THANKSGIVING ——— PARTY fi32 Weedward :Upst’s) t Sat. Nev. 17 DETROTT Kingsley's screenplay and offer her Ol@-Time Dancing Every = O14 Time Dancing Every gsiey § ScTe play and ole a y Tues., Fri., Sar. Se ae rh daa Thur... Sst. Sun. - ; any additiona] suggestions he feeis ; REAT OURSELF and AMIL 0 —s se are important. - : po * dane Good Movie 7 lee ADULT 50c—CHILD. 20c _ . . "AP Wirephete’ Harry Kari telephoned to tell me = Ong ; EEGO TONIGHT—SATURDAY UP FROM THE POTOMAC — A crane raises The pilot, Lt. Richard B. Perlich of McLean, Va., ‘that he has never refused Marie ' > FATRE a twin-engined Air Force liaison plane after it swam to safety but two passengers, Maj. Gen. MeDonald a Mexican divorce. “I ~ crashed aniv minutes from its destindtion, the James C Selser Jr. and Maj. Jose Blondet, were don't care what she does,” he told he JACK PALANCE Bolling Air Force base near Washington, D. C. reported missing me. “We're divorced in California EDDIE ALB ’ : : —_—_—_— —_—__—— ——__—_—__-—+ and all this sounds as if I wanted, ° ; ERT . her back. 1 don't want ber. I've ni ' . . ® had it.” : College Students Burma Yields A ain {0 Recs Harry, who does much for char- ~ =o ity and has never. been known to = Are Really Low Q turn down a worthy appeal, is cur- . Boys’ and Ciris’ Special Matinee Saturday. Open 12:30 Saturday . on Nickels . ‘rently being seen- with Zsa Zsa Ga- a . t ‘ 4 Color Cartoons—Little Rascals Comedy .* “SA \LHK AM. Burma - China’ The settlement merely legalizes 1, a I ae == if he is going ad Po Extra te Regular Shew AUSTIN. Tex w—Polic, ape Bn mite ?—Burma appears to a situation which Burma could do mL, said. I don’t want to marry me h e pai another sta! thing . : ace . ¢ having much luck putting parking DASE P i “an ther pstaiiment on nothing about in the first place anyone, but like her very. much."| . + fr . ‘ , ‘ ire is¢ (i MMuUunis ' stimated Ww) Chin o C1 S neters in f1 5 rsity US 1 . An estimated 4,50 ( hinese Com Snapshots of Hollywood collected , of Texas men’s dormitor ( a " endsnip. _______munist troops moved into. both the a+ random: the date Tony Perkins : : é The first meter was yanked nae “ee a ce Le aaa Wa states and Kachin up to last ,aq with Maria Cooper, Gary's 2 DAYS ONLY . Wednesday before the concret Cops) UAT ms Irma. August young beauty, at the “Teahouse”’ ray oe the Communists’ are getting per- 7 * « i tere wag not studi anged.| ase} ion of another, faz The Burmese army became in- prem as Oo alt j ~~ it afte culpr Sn He met her atta party and likes -Durir eee FRE ; : OCU creasingly upset over the occupa- her 2 ‘ ide. | 1u gS The jurmese concession ives tion It he ad oniv 7 000 soldiers in ; S$ A T M KON On; a's pelted the officers and their patrol the Chinese a road inte rebellious all of upper Burma. Most of them _ Agnes haan ile Fanl TIONED comfort \ HEY fT IX NG ANGA.. SAVAGE AFRIC a Tibet which is relatively ice-free were busy fighting local insur- ee: 22; ve eae ain CONS. Ten lencion facstaitent oe ihe wear GeuGd andlt : jal i ies ae nsur- ever seéw*her in a flame colored — a a CITY OF OUTCASTS! wp meter posts Vanked from e year mound, and. two routes gents and local Communit bands aor : .y fresh concrete that night have not aimed directly fat Assam. India’s who. with outside arms he Ip and ~ . . ; been recovered . nerthernmost province: In return..4900 men. have xept parts of n An 1 ee a oe Last Friday students hanged the Communists agreed to with-: Burma in civi] war since 1948 im the Wait A ae ae =< Mayor Tom Miller in eff gy A draw frem the Wa states which, Said one Burmese commander — ce sign said “take your meters back they invaded in 1933 ‘We looked at our own forces After the premiere, the Vine | Ti if to city hall.” , . - * * ‘\eoked at their troops and then Street Derby lookéd like the good | ’ LS —————— - Tins. in the strange context of jooked over the border. ae shud. old days with Gregory Peck and | , 2 Di . Burma's nervous neutralism, is dered his attractive Veronique, the Jo- | a i é : . iamonds in Industry wt ts Foreign Office calls Along Burma's twist ing 1.200- seph Cottons, Frances and Edgar | | Note is ant : NEW York _ of China's’ “fair and reasonable pfo-' mile frontier with China. the Com- Bergen, and Chartle Coburn | NEW YORK—American industn + @ ; the Thea uses. abou * posals munists supposedly have five ar- ing on from ter. = uses. about 11.900.000 carats of The area Red China won. appar. F ha are Ina WON, appa mies of about 50.000 nien. Susan Strasberg, all done u in + NCO ERC Se ently in negotiations with former here are about a million Chi- 1 iter, Yul Br : ale ne one weighs about Prime Minister U Nu recently, nese in Burma — a major share a ance ana the =e) “ 22 tons and is worth nearly covers, three townships in > “ a $25-000 000. : eae we ) Ps in northern) iflegally. Most of them are settling mount commissary, Her day was } ees RE oa tea ae ‘in the frontier staies. complete with C. B. De Mille and) : SS a SE Y. Frank Freeman stopping by her table. ene 2 d BIG HIT! Napanee s Diet Elects The young lady Bill Perlberg in- n J Two New Members troduced at the same party as Miss a French his new star, was in reality As FUKUOKA. Japan « — Two countess Afdela Franchetti, Henry: i : SENSATIONAL STORY OF THE ‘members of Prime Minister Ichit® Fonda's big moment. : = = . 4 Hatoyama’s government party Audie Murphy. is terribly broken : CHILD. 26¢ ALWAYS ny FIGHT RACKET... fhe iad ad Tried: fo a were elected today ‘to the lower up over the death, of ‘his 29-year=" -house of Japan's Diet (Parlia- old brother, Richard, _ who died of ‘ment) to fill two vacancies in brain cancgr. Dixie Mwy. (US-10) 1 Bik. North of Telegraph. FE 524500 Fuels prefecture’ first consti- thy dee a nL TONIGHT = SATU RDAY . The. votin « facreased | the nity Harry Bellon fo renele i . cd [strength of Hatoyama’s Liberal- ,o¢y clothes. Darryl Zanuck, | oe nye Democrats to 299 of the Diet’s 467 himself, is directing the scene, * : paeate. | the first time-he's done this, | Virginia Z writes that her dong | LAST DAY “SAFARI” a ‘Trapped Marines Sing _»~ ° Tue Mosr Awaiting. R . : maint ee frrenee Reve © , Find Fisherman’ s Body > wa ee Fasulous CHAPTER [Marines were trapped for 20 min:| PENTWATER (® — The body of | i : In Tue History OrTue Wesr!. lutes when their car overturned Corwin Brower, 25, who with Lloyd last. night. E.. Horton, 52; was ‘drowned Sunday Police said PFC. Melvin Cross- while fishing in Pentwater Lake, J land, 21, and PFC. Edward S.'was recovered late Wednesday. / Carroll, 22, who suffered only cuts Horton’s body was found soon ae : : : ‘in the erash, sang the Marine after they had been reported mis- Po ‘ined. 36 hy “ : a AR oon anette -hymn whilé waiting for resctie sing: Both: were residents of Pent- roy * : ; y * ie : / workers to extricate them. — “water. hae ie ‘unre BOGART | 2HOWAN) Nalian | ¢. ‘at . oy, Cr ’ TONIGHT | mag qn Plus: “THE BLAZING GLORY OF THE SKY" The thundering Sons sar ap areensat a her cor Pe SEVEN MEN | COLOR CARTOON $..—sso=eeee Sn oe a SAT. MATINEE: KIDDIE t CARTOON SHOW AND SERIAL SAT. NITE OWL SHOW — BOX OFFICE cheers 1 POM. You Too Can Alford a Ford Ask Dick Moore at Cy Owen's... He will be pleased to give you the details: TO ASK DICK MOORE FE 2-2473 We can place all your Home, Bersonal Property and Personal aay Hazards in : one policy at a : 20% Savings to You "We're just as ‘Gece to you as your phone, James A, Taylor 100 Oakland Ave. INSURANCE REAL ESTATE FE 4-2544 a Serving Good Food S Since 1929! Breakfasts — Luncheons RIKER FOUNTAIN Lobby of Riker = ; See... . Drive All New THE WORLD) see DETROIT PRODUCE 3 les of 63.4. The following -prices o. aa aor locally radon ook, rough _* gg. | Fancy seen Senha to the : oe. Allis Chal .!.. 321 Kennecott..." "130 [fre MarR ose eeeecage tote. tum “Lid ....1132 Kim Clk“... 99.2) ee “ + ene Am Airlin .... 22.5 Glass .... 8.5) FRUITS; Apples, De licious, Fancy, 5.00 Lib McN&L .., 13-5 pu: Ke. | 20-405 be M Apples, G , Am Gyan, 123, Kine My: $26 Reaey” 236 bus” Not Tis-$38, 94 Home here, alter which his body| Deaton and Mrs. Orla Stamper, all Am Gas & Bl. 364 Leck Aire ... 138 Applies, Jona jonathon, Fancy, 3.50 bu; Ho. t, he teat. te - Justice Fu-|% Kentucky, i ou Lorillard . ..., 16.7 win Ge ee a oon: will be sent King Justice } me Bee -+s-. 115 Toy a Nash |. nélgenee 33a Spy, Fancy, 3.69 bu; eral Home; Bloomville, Ky., where itera “Mac Humbie Am Sugar ....100 sie otin, - 41 INo. 1, 2.50-3.00 bu. 3, Snow, . pe will be held later, Mr am Tobe ., S13 May D Strs .. 388 7.00-8'50 @u. A olf Ne. | service ! Mr.) WATERFORD T 0 WN SHIP — from fractions to a ‘point. There (tm Fives.” es eee ih 00-250 bu. Apple spider, 2.00-2.50 sae Moore, who died yapertny — Service for Mrs. Flora Mae Hum- was a smattering of fractional Apecongs .... (66 Man - $43 To0es 56 bu. Quince No’ 1, 3,003.80 bu: |home after -a long illness, d'bie, 86, of 7795 Lake Rd., Water- losses throughout the list. Armour & Co 313 ot wera. 40.5 |, YRORTABLES: Boots fe “00 Ge: worked at Avon Tube for several) ford Township, will be at 11 a.m. Lukens Steel jumped ahead more au. "Gat Line 46.2 ere eet Tein ba Broccoli Ro. 1, 3.38-| years. Saturday from Richardson _ than two points. Youngstown Sheet {1 Pat <4}? Nat Bise . OSES SO SS cabener oo. Me: 1 bo ba| He is survived by his wife, Ella;|Chapel, Walled Lake, with burial "de Tube gained about a point. Other baie <°On°!.. «3 Si Dairy ".': Sat Cabbage. Sprouts, Ho), T8199 bu two daughters, Mrs, Lola Burridge jin Commerce Cemetery. Mrs. -. 14 Nat Gyps |) 38.2! P 25-i.75| a ‘ i i “steels moving ahead included moog ei nite bed Nidee os Spe: fo bu Carro ot P 4, No. 1 LLL and, Mrs, LaVern.Miller, both of!Humble, widow of George, died)... , a x : J Ss and Repub- Sceing Air .. 562 Nat Tea » 38 _looeutien uv doz. Celer yesterday at Pontiac General Hos- of Pontiae in said County, t me ay Bethlehem, U. S. Steel pu —e 3, (Me 38 | Cauliflower, No. 1, 2.00-2.50 doz. Celery, : s of November A.D. 1 lic. boo Teg um ., a che Cosel: + rs Fancy, 2.50 + 80 — ie er pital after two years of illness. Beal a ‘ “ ° } - 4- to Of. > . es - ; z : ¢ * * * Sh mere Warn ... a No Am Av ‘All Noo 1. 1 oa oz. Fennel, No. 1, 2.25- She is survived by six children, ry true copy ga General Motors improved a frac- pods ; co. iste 181 poy Lr 5 (ace ‘ths, “Horseradisn, We “s ‘t ye} ews in rie Gladys Humble of Walled Lake, Deputy Probate Register. \Burroughs ... 37 Ohio Oil | 42.5 \pk basket. Leeks, No. 1.00-1.50 doz. = uventio S5¥ ‘ton. Moving with it were Ford, ‘Camp Soup .. 43 Owens Cng .. 46 etapa Onions, Dry, Pancy, "1.50 50-ib. ; Jess of Colorado, Mrs. Gertrude ; Nov. 3, 1956 Studebaker-Packard and Chrysler. [eee Pee ie AE ovens Gi. 61 No. 1 1.00-1.10 89-1, bag. Onions, Grech.) Ag Auburn Heights bartender Moore of Colérado, Mrs. Helen a: : wae 7 . . heat - ie * ' * 5 } Pr = . Aircrafts leaned qeward the up- Zarrier_Cp ... 504 Pao Qw a 172 a {, “gs. dos. bens. Parsley, Root{prevented a possible knifing. at a|Wiltse of lowa, Mrs. Dorothy) i arg of MICHIGAN—In the ‘Side. Douglas and United Aircraft ; Sater Tree .. & | Pann Ep! 93 [Me 1. 901.8 des. By onal —— tia tavern there Wednesday night /Mattlcock of California and Flor-| pate Court for the County of Oakland. FE 5-4101 = PL me bu : ; . vision. _‘egiatered gains Boeing was on the Sheysier os. O84 Pe RR. 21.6|$6-10, bag’ Radishes, Black, No. 4.°1,80-lwhen he overpowered a manjence Humble of Washington, D. C.; | J erent eet or the petition concern- 3 Cnias Mo civ ese Repel Cola... 1 3-60 be Redishes, Acorn, No. 1 bo.) $¢\threatening, his wife by slugging{a sister, Mrs. Charies Tuttle of |in¢ g sames Valko, minor. Cause Ne : - downside. Cc ese Pfizer a . 1.00-1. 1487 2 * * & ‘Chuets Pea... 41.7 Bheips- D s3\ouy pause. Putieroul, » 100-130 him with a blackjack, the Oakland Indiana and brother, Jess Bell of “*T> pavia Vaiko, father of child. or me SS? Pe 17.3/bu. Squash. Delicious, a, eae : cai = Petition having been filed in this 4 Rails were narrowly mixed. Colfpra a.” 30 Philip. Por... 42.2/bu. Squash, ubbard. No, \ 1.00-1.30 bu.|County Sheriff's Department said Eater. lone chgie - tne. present, where. | ——— ee ‘Higher were Chesapeake & Ohio oe Vy, Phill Pec... 51.7 Tomatoes, Mothouse, ue i. ate enn 10- today. : Siva v. Ce 4 labouts of. the father of the sald minor | me ; 7 y h , mpbe | as violate, = ; and New York Central. Lower were Con N Gas |). 412 Billsby Mills .. 42.4) 0%. Dassen eae opped, ne: 1. 1-00:1-80°bu, a ae ene oe ace ese oe E Southern Railway, Southern Patif:' Senegal a pe 64 | LETTUCE _ gure poh ey oa AB an A pair of Oakland y Sher- LAKE ORION—Serviee for Mrs. jnouia be placed under- the jurisdiction 4 ie and Illinois Central. icgnt cs is6 $02 /No_ 1. 100-180 bu” Endive, Bleached hed. No. ift’s deputies spent part of their) Elva Victoria Campbell, 89, who of this Court 9 eoeuls «6 ihe) ie ot... = i oO. I, 3. :. j 4 Eastern Airlines gained. around 2o8¢ Ou -’ "125.2 6.7/1, 2.25-2.78, bu. Escarole, No. 1. 100-142 phanksgiving afternoon chasing aldied yesterday in Sam mond_state of Michigan. you are hereby noti : point. Gene lect Beye Met ed ba : 2 ified that Uve hearing on said petition | = ral Electric registered ong tleyged “SPF Rey Tob B.. 52.5/bu _etiuce, Bibb. Ne. i Goli'se bu:|!008e hosse at an Avon Township| Pleasant. Lodge, will be at 2 P.M Vit be heid at the Juvenile Court, Oak- a similar advance. Curtiss Wr ... 473 Reval oe Ai ettuc ine, No. 1, 1.50-2.00 bu. jsubdivision yesterday. Officers Sunday from Allen's Funeral Home land County yen Coates. pow | ous. * ead Det giaeen ea 1.063, Gell OU air Unit Fruit 2 452, —— aera ot ts a with burial in Oxford Cemetery. He | marked no tater than nt Ran | a Gas ee: 1 s should 21 Ue ines 323 CHICAGO LIVESTOCK 24-33 wid ave 31; smell 28. Checks 24-31 died suddenly today at the home| Pevsner, i. itttntion of Mospltal Dr ‘ ‘95g US Rub....... 45.3) CHICAGO pot 21 « Toutehers 28-50 wid avg 24% lof his granddaughter Mr. Wallace, rector. a Ml , , | eatlinace nay Ba [US Too... isaihigher early: later trade 80 higher: with Commercially graced | large 47: large) vetired from the Detroit News| November 11. 19, 20. 21. 22, 23, 24, 1958) in Banademee ne | lIng Rand .. 7@ West Un Tel . 17.5 instances - much aa his ; es 42-44: medium 28%,-29 ‘ kava notype department, whs born in gas . = 2 en mostly : tance : : ec! i =¢¢ [tapi ee... sae Woes Bl. 43.4] more early and fews late only steady. tated. medium 29. ‘mall 23 . (Oxford, living here all his life. i Sheriff Recommended itacerink Irn? Wien & Ce : jue = ee» aenenens 18 30- cominent Market weak on large with He is survived by stepdaughters ME oolw . sw en surp. 2 d Marsh iti lInt Nick . .... 9§6 Young S&W_ 33 2745-15. 58 head 16.00: No 2-3 260-280 Ib rotiims steady and offerings fully| Mrs. Jennie McCabe of Oxford an for al Position lint Paper |. 1006 Youngs Sh&T 105 |1475-15.00: weights under 190 im jondle Ample. Demand fair. Smalls. extra large! Mrs Eva Kraiger of St. Louis, a Int Silver .... 462 over 280 Ib scarce: larger lots and jumbos are in light supply and short | WASHINGTON ®—Lapeer Coun-| , M aesaule entice 1.200, calves’'300:\prime|te ® moderate demand. |sister, Mrs. Minnie Williams of ty Sheriff Gark W. “Gregory was | ie molgnes | See ~—- —— — | Bay City, and his granddaughter, jover steady Oo .weak: er eY a 2 recommended yesterday by Sen. STOCK AVERAGES |weights and srades mostly steady | al can ae abs Hae un. Mrs. Robert Kibby of Lake Orion 4 theo some Weakness on steers stancar * = pe Potter (R-Mich) for appointment ,.7 7X), Qnk ,Nov., 2—\Complled by AnG'below: heifers steady to strong: com-|settled: receipts 629. satya ea Come In . U. S. Marshal for M ‘mercial cows about steady; other cows |ing prices unchange: x as lor Michigan's, « 30 15 60 |tairiy active. steady to 28 higher: bulls 92 A 2; B am: 89 C 59%: cars 90 B) Poultry ; tl B tif l eastern district. Indust Ralls Util Stocks | one eeiers meey eoey. eoerere ae eg ES A es : 1e eauttiu - William A. Nowicki, the former er polls .- oe 71.7 {384 tb steers 29.$0-30.00: 2 loads high prime | buying Prices unchanged to Mg higher | DETROIT POULTRY ~ : : \- : 65 cent or better A © ; _ pr marshal, died recently. (Monin ‘tro... gee Gt Te Ae largely. 7100-20 00: ‘aumerous lends. of|4®:" mediums 38: standards 124: dirties inet "pound tor Nov 1 top quailty ive regory, has been muha . high choice and mixed choice and prime ; ehec current re ry culry P.O.B Deisoit) up to 16 a.m. S ©, Laeeee isse to, ae jae eH ee 91.5 steers 25.25-26 15: good to average choice — " Heavy type hens 17-20: caponettes 5-7 sheriff since 1952. He did ons Meu Ciel eel Ad le secre 18 ot 0o.00. standard steers, down AGO A s Wm 25-27: turkeys a ee hens 29- . (THE STANDARD OF oO : 6 choice a CHIC POTATOES | t : run for re-election in the No- 1955 Low .......2031 1149 673 1488 35 ssa9h0. cad of prime mined yeer-| CHICAGO. Nov. 21 (AP) (USDA) oa gee Oi oe Dear td mashes election. Gregory is al lings 26.00; good to average choice heif-|Potatoes arrivals 67. track 407, total) .iner ight today. Clearances generally ; = " 5 i Sy oe lers 1800-23 $0: utility and standard heif-'U $13: WW Fal: de od with moderate carryover of off- F ... Republican and a World War II =DE-ROIT BTOCKS ers 31 60- -17 oe: few commercial Cl mand light: market. about mee ccalsty) and (Mahiar (welghs (atieringns of t F ith. an ommerc: |Oregon LA Se 75- Marine veteran. ‘900-11 50: canners and ccutters 7.00-9.00; Pe rares Minnesota North Dakots: Red “ucks and caponettes. Supplies ample to ‘ (C J, Nephier Co} Potter's recommerdation was (Figures atv made—in a letter to Atty. Gen.! er decimal points are eighths |m ome wetgnty ed utter and 9 25-9.50:° utility and veumanaeg! High Low Noon be ls 12.50-14.25; good and — vealers tility cows River Valley Pontiacs 2 Turkeys cents a fair late fill-in demand. Market steady. Some 1! te 2 premiums noted weights of both hens and toms. Supplies for medium ad passed away : oe prime) | Allen Elec & Equip. Co* 26 #2 37.00-31.00: odd head ie generally ample and {pir well clear- reed. te ex: (Baldwin Rusoer'Ca 7, 2% 2 E|vealers 2.00; tow vesiers An Epidemic Strikes ci" Trade moderate today. JEROME OLDSMOBILE -C. ADILLAC SALES _., President ingronpese! en sa Qear Co- ae 2 He Geisha ‘cna p 3,000: ee active. i m. Co. 5 1 , 5 *y dats pected to gend ‘his nomination 10 fowei Bec ir 'co™. "3" g.y/imie trang fo 38 higher, cheep steady: DACA, East Pakistan el cmicaco FouLTRY 280 S. Saginaw. i FE 4-3566 the Senate following a routine Pa M. co Co... 84 B4 & $)20. 21.00: part deck mostly prime ga cholera epidemic has taken 121 CHICAGO. Nov. 31 (AP). ive poultry : ‘ | The ‘ophet Co.*...... 10% 102 ho! an ime shorn East 'weak on hens steady j 5 = : : . 5 - FBI check on Greg-|Rugy Mig Cons cccec1t tt TT iB aie ae Bee Puma, wnare, natives in the past week in [sivas boas) onpee (vemeresy See Open Daily “il 9. — Saturday ‘til 5 ory. appointment is subject) Tonto Bato Co. orien 13.5 13 4 nei load choice and prime iambs with tall] Pakistan. The disease struck 84 vil- 188. Gall Ib); FO. B. ying, prices is x ) toh ; aym bd Oo 10 = < s : to Senate confirmation. So wale ted ond ansoa 16 leporn, Delt 10 N co-coee: “ull '@ cheleeliages in the Dacca area. Ifight hens 12%e-13%0; old roosters 12%-14 cama 4 _ Death Notices — ~ Death N fi : - Help Wanted Male 6 Help Wanted Male 6 Help Wanted Male . \ __Help Wa Wanted Female— 7) _ Help Wanted Female Z Employment Agencies 8A. AOE OO IGE || BR DOOD BEE || APES EE % : 0 ces The tiac Pres TOO MICHIGAN BELL ‘EXP. BURROUGHS SENSIMATIC~ BOUSEKEEPER NEEDED DUR : : Ne vie P . Oe cn anol oaereenre seog TELEPHONE COMPANY machine operator. Ref require¢ | tng mother’s confinement, live in E PONTIAC oo FOR WANT ADS Superior Metal roducts Mfg ji...§ HAS OPENINGS FOR Must be reliable Please eae in (OR ~3-4427 EMPLOYMENT SERVICE CAMPBELD Destro Fe < ee [WEISHAAR noe 3 21, 19s. BERTA Co, 3180 Auburn Rd. Auburn | ~~. *SALESMEN peraen Standard Elec. Co 175 8 = a OI rs. va oria. J : wis Ove =— 4 acginaw 2 id Sr . ; age 8. dear mother oi| wite of Alfons Welshaar: beloved DIAL. FE 28181 : Hetghts — FELLOW EXP WAITRESS TO WORK LADIES, IF... ___tnstrucns .9 Mrs. Larry Kinght; dear brmaestibel daughter of Mrs. J laser: |FULL TIME EXPERIENCED PAGES nights. MI 4-9090 You want @ new tnterest—if yeu s men Mrs Spencer: herrea meid oer mother of John and Pau! F 8 a.m. to & m. i real estate «olesman for new ADVERTISING . FEMALE CLERK TYPisT ELEC. want extra money tor Christmas— - ~~ flan" Gampbelt and Bennie Camp-| Glaser Mrs dana Koheler “ana |) a _ ahaa Provect Pe _| force because ofan expanse | tne diversified "work im email | {f Tog want te sets product thai ~ BES V bell. a service _ held parted carer arr Puneral service All errors should be re | eon GLAZER WTD. GOOD. market This is a full time pers ottice tall rere gpelacimnes —_ ee ae a wan TY. call Avon | T VAY Sun. ma. . 4. sar} a ica- (¢ —— » - = 3 from Allen's Funeral Home with| 10 am. at Gt Michscrs Crureh Pet ee tenes pay. Steady work. Call FE $0017 | manent sales Position The ierrt tome taken’ Bat morning "Nov, (MIDDLEAGED LADY FOR LIGRT| DRIV ING SCHOOL —— interment in Lakeville Cemetery.| with interment in Mt. Hope Ceme- Nite boon reries tb ater | “throughout the state All inters 4th at 4379 Hagerty Ha, near, housework and care of Syear-oid | Get drivt > : Mrs. Campbell will lie tp state at{ tery. Recitation of the Rosary will tuck te ‘casees ihe -eueraes G Hoseitalieat CARPENTER | WITH CREW TO| views are strictly confidential _Oakiew Park Rd one os fat Dome than wages collar Cal Pe yae00 mda F < = . ——— —_—— —- ——- ~~ = - * Ohog n Feneral Home, Take] Penerct home at eee hee | for tat poruan of the det | Group Hospitalization | “tough $ perm tune | Sane aetna [POSITION OPEW IN -AMAUL OF fh fHTeyPert Comey Weishaar will ie in state at the | § lsertion of the advertise | LOCAL hore OPEN FOR MAR-| afforded This is a far above av- PULI, TIME POSITION FOR fice (for semen, who, Wes de EARN TS _ st ie aver PA : 21, 1956,/ _Brace-Smith Funeral Home. dered valueless through the Paid Holiday rieu man with car who needs to| erage sales position in every re- young jady typing and shefihand | taf _—~ ne Write Pow week. | TRAINING {gcHOL DR : Eisi dear mother of WHITTEMORE. NOV. 21. 1956. LUCY error hen cancellations ee One aysS 4aen $125. per week “r more. Work | spect \A series of interviews will | required. Phis ability to meet | ; ove wt we Bur FE 2-22: "es PE 81645 Allison, erry. *paward. Jessie and! B., 1455 Bird St. Birmingham, made be sure to get by appointment No. cold can-| be ace to those applicants pyblic, good-starting salary. em- | _tiac/'Press | — Og a a 1, beloved wife of Kenneth cer “nih aumber:> We ani saleem a "Cau time “Sra Lhe ary cmegrees’ thee secs 2 ie | bors benefits Exc. working con- | LADY TO At banat © WiTH Tia HOUSE: W k w rs. Drake, Mrs. Grace Whittemore: dear mother of Ker- . f j \ ot éstrons Priy in Teon to Mr Phone and B eral service will| neth Whittemore Jr. Richard and a on be etree Vacation Pay | suece gibles experienc® Voss, 7 N Perry St PESGI2.| PReoes = Jalblems Rete gated (Mele 10 be Pell Saturday, November 34.) Ruth Whitiemore; dear sister of | | at eee 2 oe | LapY — vicintTY OP AUBURN ‘Xi CARPENTER. WORK NEW & potas from ~e, ae Te Ushe 48 Boughton. Rev. J Closing time for advertise- - a Heights to care for wife com } ir. a iotating. Interment in Mt Provence hhotten. pay ute re ments containing type sizes 5 : GIVE A DON GAY GIFT PARTY. | hus Ppa bac ; s, PANELING A AND TILE. ernon Cemetery. wmer| Mrs. Genevieve Hollinger, Mrs. Ida larger than regular. agate M ECHANIC vel gifts. rE sos lee R rooms will lie tp state at the Hun Peters and Mrs. Ruth Ortlip.| § type i 12 o'clock noon the APPLY | Permanent Position, §judebaker NEW CAR DEALER IN chars: Puneral Home neral service will be held Sat- day previous to publication. Experience preferred avis Mo’ GENERAL HOUSEWORK. 4 ALTER: of Walled Lake wants ’ fied" FaRi ATED urday, Nov. 2%. st 1:38 p.m. from . tors. __Main, Rochester nated with care of children, live eee girl, must have rience. | ~'p, Joh UWORK AL stone, FE HUMBLE. N 22, 1956, HW Ba neal) none wit Dr iene oh — = — MECH AN IC -. - —- other cen et i -Box .108 Pontiag Press, _ 41330. 9 = Plora Mae, 7795 La a- vace officiating. Inter- cance u :30 a.m. . 4 . ¥ ADY Fekete men| Ganka || Ee eaaeee | TWO WANTED] "Serratia ict” lames PEN ACPaAMRO. CORE GEE, CAaORey MARE KO CRRP: of Gladys Humbie ss Humble, Huntoon “Fuses wane ‘at the the. rst insertion. PARAGON Clarkston Motor Sales GIRL TO HELP MOTHER WTH 3 Typing and ability hg meet pub- Witae, are, Derethy Mattos aoe pee CHRYSLER - PLYMOUTH | Sesh, tert 7 eat < ne | Poly ae een aaa, CARPENTER AND CABINET Miss or 2 : ' 32 S. Main St. (M15) AAA), and Sites of Jess. Be aang. | eS Ot ees 1 Y vaee nes 4 bare 0 ows Construction |r Gene Ermer TAPER, | MAple. 5-514), | HOUSEWORM, SLEEP IN, GOOD | _@ N. Perry, smter 1 _Murdock Fe 3 ree! r uneral service Ors NINGS & WEEK- - : WALL 1. Pe pedigree Bg as |e ee Le ed Ue : Pinar hsiar Wao Recrecton © iN ROMEO. GENERAL HOUSE | PART UME SALESLADIE. “EX. gy hg at 11 a.m. at Richardson-Bird| Burt wish to express their heart- 31500 2.700 3.96 Co APPLY IN PERSON | Soom: goman over, private; - pertenced eeenered, Spey M pet (SANTOR WORK. APTER 5 Chapel with Rev. Perry Thomas} {¢!t thanks and appreciation to | 4 1.80 348 =| (5.04 * E MEN room 7 re-school children: good \ ‘ p JEWELRY Le |” “Also other ” kt ft — officiating. Interment in Com- = Our relatives and friends for 6 2.23 4.05 6.00 N A Woodwo th Cc | rere. trys Pontiac Press. Box HURON #H | 3.4408 fe. nds of work. FE | meree Cemetery. Mrs. Humble will| their messages of sympathy and 6 270 486 17:30 44000 GRAND RIVER eee de a: jo a TYPING, SWITCHBOARD. BABY- ee Se ee ee | aaa ee ea bt es a vce 1300 F. 9 Mile Rd. Full or Part Time | siting” Bes. afer %, PE ©0600 PAPERING FX, peCORATINO me: ome, Wa © c ereavemen k i , : = 5 - : | a We especially. wish to thank Rev | ® 405 7.29 10.80 NOVI, MICIIL. | ____FERNDALE._ MICHIGAN ‘For Jewelry Store : - WAITRESS | PLASTERING — AND? REPAir " MILLS: NOVEMBER 2 22, 1956, ALEX’! . sen 6nd (Baird's Puseral MAN FOR HEATING CONTRAC. | Must have- sales ability alone with | 1 wun ame Night shift. No Sunday _¥OTk. Free estithates. MY 3 é R, 140 E. Huron 81. age 83: Home. Your kindness will. always NORTHV'LLE 2910 tor duct work and furnace instal. | tail store experience. Excellent | ; a loves b £ be remembered The family. lation: 310% Orchard Lake Rd), [° a aibed work epply. in person. Bicmar | PLUMBING WORK WANTED. joved | = Bo jee! acral dear — _- WOODWARD: 3-3515 Keego Harbor. Otto A. Trros Co. oeeertumy: Open “Monday eve- - Inn, -Huron St, ___..._ Reasonable. FE 5-1016 : sl mE ond) Mase eaten In Memoriam 2 ¢ MARRIED MAN ON FARM. MUST Lynn Jewelers, 1 8. Saginaw WOMAN TO CARE FOR Tomi SAMMIE {DUNN 3 JANITOR .BERV- Cousinow; dear brother of Milton ~~~ ——— - : be able to run milking machines, | —~——< SMEN _ NEED dren, Se guile, tay stay} ice A-1 "As wang and - Mills and Mrs. Hannah Needham. ‘tn LOVING MEMORY OF OUR BOX REPLIES ALERT, EXPERIENCED REAL| 894 farm equipment. 3320 N_ | SALESMEN | WOMAN” OVER. 35 —< A ti od €Snn px_floo's - Funeral service will be held Sat-| mother, Rhoda Teasdie Who Z estate salesman for fast growing | _Rochester Rd | R ESTATE WOMAN OVER 135 ERERAL UNG MARRIED Fre a urday, Noyember 24. at 3 pmj passed Ay one year ago to- At 10 a.m. Today there location. Call J. R. Hiltz, Realty. Fave openine 1 tor al housework and bm tee a steady work” immediately Have from the Donelson-Johns Puneral| day November 23. 1955, 1011 W. Huron St. FE 5-618) ex ed selling. "Plenty. ‘ot __S-day week OR 3- chauffeurs license a} dhe Home with Rev. Malcolnt K. Bur-| Deep in our hearts lies a pic- were replies at the Press BUMPER & PAINTER COMBIN listin, f advert and contacts a R. WOMAN TO DO Aone DER. : 1or ae eiictating. | Interment in| ture of & loved one iaid to rest./-§ @ffice im the following 5 Esicent hese and_general cooking. Seribs. 130 Ww rk w on wh oregon oo = rodent 8 ome I shall bose . ; poe Les moe wu Feralags sre REALTY CO. 8, Telegraph. bes oe 4 /anted Female MW as - ecause She was ome of the . 4 20 Front bd Johns Puneral ‘Home Danete best Sadly missed" by" her boxes ant cE ae FE 2-0263 1075 W_ Huron st ‘CHRISTMAS? ; Help Wanted gic DAY. “SERVICE tRONTNGS children MAKE: a ant G, NOVEMBER 22, 988. CARPENDER — in loving memo? 1, 4, 7, 8, 10, 16, 21, 24, Stead work Write Pontiac Press} MERCURY DIVISION. TREE TRIMMER Nan, | Pick up_and deliver. OR 3-3478 Clyde I, 167 E. Huron 8t. oving memory x 107 . . - For the city of Pontiac-perma- pistR 7 GIRLS WANT BABYSITTING 48: beloved husband of Cleo |o Howard Car acer, who passed 25, 26, 28, 32, 35, 40. Must ri MAIN FLOOR | MERCHANDIS nights and weekends ‘Call all ¢ keri dear father of Sather. “away Nov. 23rd, 5 ; exe. COMBINATION AND COL- ae gr re and malnien- . - Excelient y for exepri-/ set, and Sun. and ‘4 nos = Linda. vi ond teks “| passes hoor “shadows fall, Se repair man. Must be able to ence atte vad shrubbery. High enced department store-trained, _days. OR 3: ering: dear brothe?of Ployd, | But love's remembrance outlast all. a — | do A-l work M. War- Ford Motor Company ante trheed ek wk : . department manager desiring big- and Beryl Pickering. Mrs Bi And though the years be many or ten, 280 _8 “ . . school graduate ot Steuy mail $5 | PART TIME AND FULL Smam|. GY Eotnes eet Cpeele cl eaeer °= PER SOGHE!, | at G, Pick: . | few, . '. - capa su Px Sisk. and Mrs. Catherine Cozart. _¢¥- ‘are led with remembrance, __ Help ' Wanted Male 6 AL ESTATE ~ALESMAN. 5. Parke St. | SELLI vising all buying and selling ac-| Waterford Ares, 5 Funeral setvice will be held Mon-/The) are, filed ~~~ | Plenty of oid ome: Rew pro NEEDS UNION CARPENTER NO POSITIONS OPEN FOR | tivities of coametic-women's ac-| 44 IRONINGS, 93 A BU PICK : a Zion, Ne aS oe = mised “missed by his wife, sons, ae [BUSINESS | y WOMAN wouLp Sie Teasers 8 . . Must be capable of doing, auth | | THE CHRISTMAS SEASON. ie aift