‘ ee & & # PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1955—48 PAGES ATIONAL NEWS BERVICE - ER PAGES PHOTOS 2 t: *« 2 Republicans Say Action Program. Will Be Cheaper eo ae GOP Counfers Williams em Ow Oe eee Honeybear Warren Weds Sixteen Point Proposal gil ‘To Be More Effective’ Than Governor's Plan By JACK I. GREEN LANSING (#—Senate Re- publican leaders pushed for- ward their own program today to counter that of Gov. Williams as the Michigan Legislature went) - “action” | UF Campaign Drawing Nearer $562,175 Goal $76,276 Still Lacking | to Complete Quota of 1956 Drive The Pontiac Ayea United Fund total jumped to with- ‘in $76,276 of the $562,175 goal yesterday with a flood of Industrial and Commer- cial Division returns. Two General ‘United Airliner Crashes, Burns Outside Denver Motors Officials Among Victims of DC6 Disaster LONGMONT, Colo. (INS) —A United Airlines DC6B airliner (@ new luxury ver- sion of the DC5) exploded and crashed near Long- mont, killing all 44 persons aboard and strewing wreck- age over a square mile of farmland, last night. A caravan of ambulances before dawn today carried the victims of the crash from the disaster scene to _° . ~ Greeley, Colo., some 30 miles into the second day of its Some $485,899 is now col-| Noge smasHED — Above is shown the smashed nose, upside away. special session. . lected—86.4 per cent Of | down, left, of a United Air Lines-plane which crashed near Longmont, The. United Airlines plane ex- The Senate GOP chiefs goal. This amounts to an | Colo., last night, killing 44 persons. “secede Uy at ad coke openhenrel said their program would be increase of 11.4 per cent. a ecient aad Seonte. | = as § aitactive . iphone! over yesterday. ‘ie thse ens tats on thie | | and cheaper in the fields o Three industrial plants | loads of tarpaulin sasks con- | A oe safety and mental AP wirephete | S2iled over their quotas and I Ho rq egy a .) taining bodies - Fn po A . ELOPES TO LAS VEGAS — Nina ( »w 22, young- | the Commercial Divisio bodies collected by « farm trucks | | In the field of teacher-| .. daughter of Chief Justice Earl Warren, feeds her new busbana, | climbed $12,863 to $105, 671, ee | pay increases, the Republi-| 1. stuart Brien, 33, a bite of their wedding cake in a Las Vegas, Of 72.6 per cent of total. , ee ee = cans leaned toward the! n.. hotel after a surprise elopement last night. The couple were) “If commersial returns continue | on ed" ans Or rman aigprtbalenw ng seamen | same amount of money. | wed by a justice of-the peace in the penthouse of the Riviera Hotel. | @¢ yesterday's rate we may ; S anne 6 Se | asked by Williams but allo- | The groom is a Beverly Hills physician. goal by tomorrow's deadline,” sid | | Geb of Rp vente, | cated on a different basis — | Campsie Manager Robert M.| GENEVA (INS)—The three Western foreign: min-| | eet ee on on - cea ; | Manes aoe : ot chant affairs control M t R Royal P | The poner total pledged in- ‘isters conferred on allied strategy this morning before | | nautics Board, arrived at the crash Here was the Republican pro- argare esumes yal Duties a — ete ~ —— ex- resuming four-power negotiations today with Soviet For- | site to begin his probe as the work, ) gram as ennunciated by the Re- ¢ ~ 1, 4 Bloomfield Hille area as Pentine's ¢#80 Minister V. M. Molotov. in a United Altline officials at the : egy Unters We oy Marie I t I Ss All a Closed Book,’ | share ef (money alee asl The conference was recessed yesterday tae All Saints} : scene still declined to comment on : Day. the crash. | (qrelieene adesonteh eo, samme). Says s P eter About Romance *m« inte neta Division, Pow Secretary of State John Foster Dulles and Biitin's ap ee a 2—A speed limit on highways, | i reported 17 Harold Macmillan went'to the:villa of French ‘Poreign |’ ‘\aster within « month for United | FROM OUR WIRE SERVICES queta : tn opel ee oe | rosie : eee a roding te Mare Baw, thle wae Antoine Pinay whefe they were to lunch after Aistines, which until Oct. € had , _ p Capt. Peter Townsend broke his bs —tuecumiine’ how te flown 12 billion passenger miles was faverable eae os Senne See foley We say Wh weeks mot ee eee hear daytimes | ‘be seeing her again. | Consumers Power Co. totes Molotov's: . expected next | ‘Twe General Motors Corp. of- a fe ae See eed . ” |116 per cent of quota 7g eenacts move on Germany. ‘ fitiais, one a Michigan man, ims advecated the same). “It is all & closed book,” the rejec uitor told news- | tat; "asid"G. R. Lembke, ash big thre were among the victims. miners to bo Gabied ty Siete bo men at the 8 ty ax = 111 ay t ot it all ‘ nevl thay bba's Op-ae 6! | They were James E. Straud, 51 a cen * £0 . ; . ¥...Jice on uniform procedures and spending the last days of a furjough that might have “y,” tne Commercial Dviision, Two Br eakins. ‘the. long-heraided Soviet my gery py teeny ny “Sears Roebuck returned an em- | | ploye pledge of $1,852 plus a §$2,- | 300 firm gift. S. S. Kresge em- | a hee te War ee . The WKC firm do | police. ended in engagement to the queen's sister. ° (Williams advocated state train- | Instead, it ended with+ ing of local examiners after aba | searoaret's decision that Cloudy an and Colder, | | proposals for stat ott _aminers), eases jduty to crown and loyalty | pi on German “uni-| | Estate Prowler, Admits promod in - memoran- um written by Communist | Intruding Days Before East Ge Prentler Otto | lke Goes Home °'on November 11 (Continued on Page 2,.( 2,-Col. 7) 3 Who Dedicated CONSTRAIN BAD DRIVERS — to church were too great to Shower Predicted “nation yore ‘s8% plus $535 from, Woodward Slaying’ . | Grotewohl. ‘Bad drivers to be compelled de cast aside { al jomeed The East German | ‘Courthouse Still pe cas or person: Workers at Simms gave $325 and | | Ge had to attend driving schools operated | nappiness. According to the weatherman, 4° eve > © MINEOLA, N.Y. @A prowler Geneva ha attempted to hi to have the President Will Visit Li Ci t | by the sfate police, sherifis, prose- nes t henself Showers are still in store for the the company, $725. The Detroit 1. feehacted on a Long lalend memorandum delivered to the | : : iving in 1 y ‘ He spoke as Margaret heoself | Edison firm gift totaled $2,800 Western foreign ministers, but the) C | Befo cuting attorneys and the police | was inaking ready tp come from Pontiac area tonight and to-) 2) 8.7 ‘estate fhe two intrusions that Mrs. | 1 a France retest apita re Return By JOE HAAS | chief of county's major city. (Not | hehind the protective walls of | Morrow.” 1 MO. Viet CU alah Waabeetd tise el be |S tecow- | sburg Farm | rime has removed from ‘our ‘recommended by Governor + House to pick The U.S. Weather Bureau pre-_ ‘gave $1, ond it on the grounds they do not recog: | 9 time has rem rom ou Continued’on Page 2, Col. 2) = . up ber dicts a low of 40-44 degrees tonight. | . | upset nervous on the night she nize the Grotewohl regime. midst most of the names, over 100 ( 2 royal duties. —— Employes at Catsman cement | shot. her wealthy sportsman hus- | in number, of people prominent in peppertagired yoy ag Another mem- excessive, WASHINGTON A growing | cerned.” He noted that the Soviet Byrd earlier had been designat-, pedition will include 1,800 men, | ber of the ush- A report was read from the City | U, S, interest in the Polar| Union already claims “a good \ed officer in of the expedi- | seven ships, twa tankers, two car- | MORE PUMPS ers’ committee, Health Dept. stating that a “de-| region has developed itive gov-|deal” of antiarctic territory. He tion being started. this fall in prep-| go vessels and 15 aircraft. NEEDED! made up of bud- cided” noise was produced by the | ernment plans for a ‘ ‘also advocated the establishment ‘aration for the International Geo- Rerd_ ia. etapa te Apeve: for | ding young dis- release of steam from stacks at} unit for antarctic activity.” of permanent human settlements papal youn A. New Zealand within the next|| 7h18 advertiser reported -elples of Black- the eastern end of the building.' Retired Rear Adm, Richard E.| there. _ se 8 month to join the first of several || jis" oe, "way a mavens, for stone, was Clin- The noise was noticeable three | Byrd, a veteran of polar i- * «8 He was instructed to advise and | trips the force will make to the | eas thine tie’ at eee B | ton McGee, who poet 1g Ahad ime the in-/ tions, was as “of. ‘Although the United States has help other government antarctic continent in the next [ more buyers looking, so had become not- vestiga’ was made, the report ficer in over-all charge” of all U.S. | sponsored several expeditions to in the preparation of any laws that | three years. if you have a deep well able in college ai oakeak vaibah 96 cocmex sae Ge ea in aur eevee a con slbeBhegeoong Ade Hy a. SEES Pee -seen Pior prs Pony for his oratory. Lintock stacks, which | rected to prepare plang for a other year — it never “permanent ” within P want to se A a following had been extended an : Che Ginclevere was mode te 0/2 has never recognized matters. He will exercise wide su-| County News.............30, 31 pisevarvelbonet graduation, he 20 feet so the steam ‘would letter to Byrd signed by Reuben any claims made by other coun- , over’ Baditorials 044.6... .6 6.600.085 6 HOOSIER DEEP WELL PUMP. had with nearby residents less, Be Robertson, deputy secretary of Which have sent expeditions and legislative aspects of U. S.| fSports............8% 3% 4, 35 with"30 gal. tank and 10 ft.'of | Carl cts. i reper tig biog Sayers Robertson said he way [to the frozen wastes, © activities in the antarctic. Theaters ..... Ss eatin SNES 3 Fave eae, Sots W. Avalve. Hl tase tegel fem - about nolse tag -neting by direction of President | The Defense Departnient, tn _ The Icebreaker Glacier tett | TV &' Radio Programs...... To Place Y "|i did now is re Pree Chitetion Selenee Lectere Thers-| Eisenhower on the récommenda-'| making public Robertson's letter | Norfolk, Va., yesterday as the | Wilson, Earl................. ” Place Your Want-Ad || tired and his home is at 88 Wile Gay, Wor. 3 Gey annemmoument page 2. “af dleitons: aa altage! Etudes stares eo) lead vessel of the current U..S, | Women’s Pages.....13 thru 18 DIAL FE 2-8181 St. eae — —* a avy. any territorial claims | expedition, organized to support . Just ask for the wd Kiwante Annual Remmage Sale : Kiwanis Annual Rammage Sale ; Rummage atari tomorrow at # a.m. for 3 dar. Byrd told a radio audience in| Planned mow. T — Starts samme es mgy or the WANT AD DEPT " Ney Rig stacks of men's, women’s and cBil-! sootember the area “is-becom-| Filing of such claims would be ee crak, eivthing "eed ‘Sheet,’ ferntvare, | aie: ) : | dren's clothing and e are, F ng ‘ es dren's clothing and shoes, , a a mm Jewelry, | toys Boke salting more and more important | a logical a ; sa ‘The Navy task force assigned to sopvdne peng wpa tb Th taste Roete. o . where ee is’ con- peer permanent ~ the preparatory stages of the ex-| Pike si.” ee NCC, Gee ey eh ee ee ei Rubber Official Tonight the Princess will make her first appearance since her decision, attending a service. at Thursday will be cloudy and colder |. with a few light showers. The high | tomorrow will be 44-48. The Bureau's 30-day outlook calls contributed $428 and the com- pany, $275. M. A. Benson lum. ber gave $275 plus $100 from employes. 1. 1. Ses Gp esa oa Hand to death. Police took Paul W. Wirths, a ‘convicted burglar, to the sprawling Woodward home at dusk yester- | The proposals outline a me et German integration to | be | hower’s doctors, satisfied with his | achieved by the Germans them selves with formation of an East- DENVER #® — President Eisen- recovery progress, have picked | | Oakland County, who had an ac- | tive part in the dedication of the, courthouse 50 years ago today. St, Paul’s Cathedral, The occas- fer below-normal temperatures in ; . | Nov. 11—one week trom Friday— Three remaining are listed here: death of D Theme ‘John Bar- ter of the US, the Great man's donated $109 and employes | breaking into the garage and bath- cil as one of the first steps. Oakland y ies arges nardo, “ig teeaaal< group of quarteg of th and the foraae $113, | house of the estate on two occa- The plan failed to mention the out of the hospital. eae pod se homes ‘for British foundlings. Plains. | Meanwhile, : telephone operators = several days before the shoot- | date when _Feunification was to be The tentative decision. subject to J. A. Tillson of Noise Dirt Eliminated With a ful schedule of ceremo The lowest thermometer reading at the Grand Trunk Railway, sta- ng. _ accomplished or the free elections | review at a full scale medical con- 230' North Sag- . 3 nial events stretching. before Mar- this- morning before 8 a.m. was) tion here greeted callers with the Mrs. Woodward had told police- Lawhich the’ West insists must be the | sultation this weekend, was made | inaw St., was a Company Spokesman | voc this week and beyond, Prime | 48. The mereury rose to 52 in down- | reminder “It's United Fund time.” | that evidence of these break-ins | basis of unity. known: by: the White House as the member of the Sa Tod: _| Minister Eden's saent san town Pontiac by 1 p.m. Ths-same procedure will be used; caused her and her husband to The resulting united Germany | President arranged to confer to- ushers’ commit- ” ” reported prepared to lighten her | to help drives in nine other Michi-| @f™m themcelwe: «5 hate | would be neutralist in its foreign | day with Secretary of Labor Mitch- tee. Admitted to load ef dificial duties while she| Durante Tells: gan cities, a company official in| befere going to bed early last (policy and eventually might fall | ell. the bar in 1899, A Baldwin Rubber Co. official meccvete @hius har chatinaed tvee.| * Chicago said. Sunday morning. An hour or so- ripely into Communist hands. - Mitchell is the eighth Cabinet he had_ex- today said noise and dust _ oe : ‘Mrs. Calabash’ Le _ the statement te potion cut If this was all Molotov planned | officer to come to Denver for & ' changed his first which neighboring residents have_| U.S. Physicists Honored nued, she fired at ‘what s‘e (to offer the West, an allied source | pespital conference with Elsen TILLSON love of phar- complained have been eliminated. | M. D. McLintock, firm presi- dent, said noise-producing vacuum pumps formerly located on the roof have béen moved to a_build- ing behind the plant and muffling devices provided. He added that installation was from being loosed into the air stroyed furnishings in the British| identity mystery NORTH .ADAMS, Mass. (®—Ed-| said Wirths at that time was raid-| ~The West Germans felt that it| Army Hospital physicians have A number of persons who live| ti tiute in the town of Patras.| Now he confirms that “Mra. | ward V. Dempsey, who ran for|ing a golf course snack bar at a|™4@S up to Molotov to show that | discussed with both the President © editor of near the South boulevard plant ap-| “ pBojice fired on the demonstrators, Calabash” is his late wife, | the city, council last month, sub-|nearby country club. the parley should continue. and Mrs. Eisenhower their tenta- | | Daily Press: He peared at last night's City Com-' 4 49 civilians and 35 aa Jeanne Olson, to whom he was | mitted his campaign expense form) While Nassau authorities con-| Dulles personally is handling all | tive plans to let him fly back to sécoliects tat mission meeting, asking City hel | wore reported in the riot. wed for 20 years. — ¢ yesterday, as required by law. 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Chiefs\== nation *is ‘I utterly fail to..con- various wees and amend- St. Cyril and ‘Methodius Seminary, pat lye pono Kiwanis Holds Meeting a 1 7 | baffled by it”. ; It's a long road ahead. - Pontiac Kiwanis Club, at a spe- abi Dhak cE Hu uman- Rights’ No doubt delegates will Cal meeting honoring past liew- Consumption of cigarettes < in a (atiallict, couiblitiel the aillchie Sée|” er’ then rok et in the | About $8: percent of all the |tenant governors of Division Five, | Western Germany during the first | ferred t» the right of permanent |two draft: covenants. One, defines | dratt covenant on civil and political olticers in the United States-army |last night heard an address 0”) nait of 1995 totaled 20, 700,000,000 natural resources | civil and political rights and the | rights. Each article has to be con-| have Gunplined cate OX phate Years | “Communism in Russia Today” | com with 18,400,000,000 dur- | In the French trans-| other economic and sidered ; ‘from the Rev. 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Curtis MeKen-| at the Morton House in Grand ter Jr, of Kempt street are re- Represented , Joh, Brewer, Mrs. Willa | ot a son, Kevin Jou I owt [Stitute Parent Education|} fora. Hots. to Being Discussed ati} teh Ses <4 Ann Arbor => Several members of local PTA groups are attending the 26th Boys’ Costs, Seow. ti ‘ | syipes SEs ee dren’s service, U. of M. N Sm paychiatric Institute; Mrs. T. R. |) 3 arL Sue carr ros Sa e Ladiow, regional vice -9955 Ae Fashion Smart— of the National Congress of TEL-HURON SHOPPING CENTER : : LIGHTWEIGHT Chester H. Loucks, the =3 were members | past year’s activities and First Baptist Charch . LUGGAGE ‘et ‘ ray se several | duced the ‘past presidents the | Lgiahach street. Arber. — | < ~ aie summer | Fashionet when the group ; . SKYWAY, SAMSONITE, U. S. , Seeerd the Windjammer” af |Weld, its second annual banquet| A som John ’Robert, was bern | Delegates trom Willis School are ‘How to Make Your Cage Cod. Tuesday evening te Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kegie- | Mrs. Keith Pierce, Mrs. Lloyd : AMERICAN TOURISTER... $7750 ,, $&°750 ea vtts ae Oct. Ludy, Mrs. Floyd Parker, Mrs, Al- ; — pera _The two Fotnc gens amusing | pans preitentstntraduced were| St, dompe Mere) Merpial [vin owes, Mi. Jobe atoms |] = Wedding Go Smoothly’ - & Lay Away Now for Christmas! fr Crees Somnlonte ni. | Renker aves Ont Mrs John) ate. and Mrs Wiliam, Fournier mae eC Co ae of having to in ¢ ttemore street e From School . * ° * PHILIP’S Fine Luggage ao bow longer bce of weath-| irs. Raymond Hibbs, president, Barn. deswph Kaptoetts of Croswell | are Mrs Will Themes, Mire Come in, write or phone for this . Sporting Goods view of the city,” pre grated gee ag igor er — eal tox Scie Sauee aie booklet. There is no charge. ? = Meeting Conducted | ornens arrenpiva 79 North Saginaw St. they say. _— S eniaaes meeting of the club Nov. 8. The y Boa id last ¥ = SEEnE we be held pt the Adeh | by Phi Epsilon Nu Attending from Wilson, School : ’ Jean Wilong Alison street |S, Mt Burts Gove, as. Jetn |! Pearce Floral Company 559 Orchard Lake Ave. Phohe FE 2-0127 3 $ *, é : 3 | ; J . t oe bis Ley Ee den win i er tel ana a os Representing ‘other schools Gis ai seal, "Wee rBe wk" | the Thanksgiving basket to be | sre Mrs. Marvin Vincent, Weves: | esta’ —>* ‘ Mrs. Roscoe Newman, Baldwin, iti : ) DTA Activities. | becom xt ccars of be bei Baldwin. ft Exciting New Costume Jewelry! See | Aa Moe FE 29220 718 West eee School are Mr. Donald Not./f PARAMOUNT BEAUTY SCHOOL }, “Kat with a lock ; ; Charles Uligian. 11¥e S. 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Fall Costume | ee ida , Friday "tl 9PM, OP tA A tee a ee s : ay gos at ; sel ys me ee nate | ‘DIXIE Porrery | ‘No Appointment Needed! Immediate Service!’ | 3 mppanncn arom soreetege 943" TW onc mey EITC weve || Cndre Beauty CSalon pyone || \ . €2- NORTH SAGINAW ST. 5281 Dixie Hwy. (Near Waterford) OR 3-1894 _ 2nd Floor Pontise State Bank Bldg: «ss FEE S-9257 as . - / & : i A é 208 ei ‘ a ©. dig on ; ‘ ? ba r y! Si « ote : . ) “ * : + F . ad ‘s oe ___\: |THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 2. 1955 Hazardous Work |e finenty. “ere Wye |He Likes the Ocoon [sett Oe" vert” fofeas|Right on the Job |tentan Tr™ em sig pap Cr agrendandd hes ~apeasmmmsye es ate) (INS)—Pvt. Robert | AWOL. _ | WHITE PLAINS, N.¥., (NS—| —* ae has and ax Monday because some land does not. __| Army Hruby of N for Joseph Petrozi. New York City |Jong been a center for run-@way|iong way from his Army unit at ty rhe es tt Cem ee Sa a butcher | without parental consent and Eng- | turn trip probably will take longer. | motor vehicle ‘ Among ader factory employes, itive predicts that the po Bway papyptanteregnetlin Olen no ee, in food i Rene | eee , Wis., came @ Seay ?e |Gerene ae i ond begrvtead yo oaanonie dg af authoritios arrented bisa | by 33 per cent eee nme, Foodarama! There's savings gelore on Item after item! Shop! Compere! Seve ef Kroeger! Fruit Cocktail 3-269 Kroger . . haw €25 Sweet Pickles “2 49°: Meiaz Katoh - == 25¢ Apricot Nectar +: 43° Heart's Delight. Everyday low price . . Dole Pineapple =. 31° patent 249 Ue Peanut Butter sc 55 ¢ re Velvet Brand Low price . . . Creamed Corn 22» 10° Standard Quality .......,. 5 F Wax - er Cut Rite. 125 ipe Roll . . Pie 9239 Comstock. les oe — > Noodles "2 Gs Schmidt wide, med. or fine . . .. . 7 me Cereal vmery rack Kellogg's. 10 assorted packages ~ @ROUND FRESH SEVERAL TIMES DAILY TO INSURE FRESHNESS! Ground Beef ® _Ground from choice cuts of lean, $' fresh, juicy beef Pricediow everyday Ibs. at Kroger. Lb. Wee. kw tk Titties ann “ 19° e plump and firm. Buy plenty . ester 15° Potatoe S, nee | 39° =~ French Fries >: Cheese Spread ‘Miers, Bordos’s Gtecler. Cieti ex Velvet trend e a ne STOCK UP NOW FOR MANY WEEKS TO TT 54a Campbell's Soup 6-70: t c Get One More for CHECK! COMPARE! Save: Liquid Vel | 1:08 97° With 10¢ Coupon Delicious Tomato Soup. Made from fully. ripe, top quality tomatoes. —/ se 6 a nd Buy 6 2-0Z. CANS Grapefruit secs Creamettes 2 25° ‘Angel Food Mix .. 49) BUY 6 NO. 303 CANS FOR 75< GET 1 MORE FOR _ 8 © @© @© © © © © © © 8 &© © “# © 2 Macaroni or Spaghetti . Pumpkin Kroger Diamond flat . . € Tooth Picks : | AES I = 3 P BUY 6 200-CT, Buy nie PKG. Duncan Hines Chocolate. Low priced . Scotties fore oe a, I Tea Bags cr fide “TG Hi Strong.absorbent tissue . 2... 1 1 ib ee Kroger. Delicious, feffeshing . . =... - al an \ Tomatoes oy Son ?1 r S i h ae lets c Py d di voor PKGS. : 2 iP’ Stokely. Everyday low price. . . z ° p nac GET 1 MORE FOR ngs Ger 1 MORE FOR * Kroger». we ee te Kroger Instant. 3 flavors . . = Prunes SUNSWEET 2 = 57: Sardines GA, IC Cut Comm area he ied to 1 Maine, Keyless can . % 2 0 8 © © © wo ws Kroger. Quick Frozen. 2 10-0z. pkgs. a wie Baby Foods 5 Jen 47° Strained. All Brands . . . ; uy 6 Phys. for $1.35 | Get One More Por Frozen Peas: Kroger brand. Sweet, tender, juicy pees . . . . ss Baby Limas "it". 1° Colby Cheese Kroger. Quick Frozen. 10-oz. pke- Hie — a OY w flavor, Kraft brand . . gE re 1° White Bread Kroger. Quick Frozen. 2 9-oz. pkgs. 39c Fresher Kroger sliced. Light and Muffy .~. Margarine umn 9 5. Bie Cinnamon Rolls = * Still the same low, low price . Fresh Kroger baked: Regular Price 23c.. . 2 us 58° Twin Rolls sreww'sere ., Kroger brand. Big Budget Value . .... 2: A 57 , ds ghee i at a i a he” noni 27 . « * * . * ¢ . ° * * Everyday Low Price . . . mCatsupwrs = ws 79° Del Monte ... « oe Asparagus Cuts = Standard Quality. Everyday low price . Dill Pickles “245° + Viasic. Everyday low price... - ; i Tomato Juice «2 29° pg. Libby's Everyday low price... . Pineapple Juice '2:- 10° Dole. Everyday low price... + > o ¢ @ 8 4 Law ndale pasteurized process. . Ice Cream Specie! Peck Va-Gel. Ctas., Bim ate * Sexy oe Spare Ribs op 2-3-lb. avg: Barbecue size . . . Sliced Bacon 2 95° Variety Loaf 2 39° Hygrade’s Qid Fashioned. Lean... Ib. 49¢ . . . Hy Grade Sliced. 4 varietiés. For snacks and parties ,. ,. Pork Sausage = si: 99° Fresh Oysters "eu" F: Hygrade. Serve with eggs . se 4. Smoked Ham» be T-Bone Steak mw. BQ* Hygrade sugar-curéd. Shank portion . Fresh and Tender. Priced extra low this week . . Frog Legs = 4Q¢ SirloinSteak-™™ 719° Delicious, meaty. A wonderful treat. . . HERES A BUY UNMATCHED FOR REAL VALUE! TENDER AND JUICY, FRESH, “THRIFTY” Round Steak - 6% iat Onions 3-1 “ f nberries “ 19° ms Cra aa Fresh, tangy-tart, jell quitkly . Plump and soft! Golden-brown, rich in mm Enjoy tender, juicy steak. It's flavertul and priced to give your Budget a Big Saving! Don't Confuse “Thrifty” meat with Kroger Exclusive Tenderay Beef. » ‘All Kroger Stores will continue to sell . Fresh, lean and terider. Stock up your freezer . . ' Tenderay Beef! Fresh Dates Ea eee limit quantities. rates me ee ane G TOP. VALUE ‘STAMPS F PLUS LOW. LOW, LOW -PRICES AT KROGER! Diep / / f 4 ; PA : , } j 4 j ’ j i é oat j , t 4 ; af 4 fi Gane Ge te wae fn . ! yi, & es oe Stead ae dati stie ea die NE er aed Higgins Answers Move. ‘by Legislature to Omit . Freeways From Plans LANSING (® — The chairman of | the Michigan Turnpike Authority expressed hope today that the Legislature would ask the state : hl ey commissioner to concen- “hundreds of miles" of saul highways without compet-| ing with the proposed Saginaw- Flat Reck toll road. George N. Higgins, of Ferndale, the chairman, replied thus to leg- | from immediate highway depart- ment construction plans to avoid conflicts with the toll road. State Highway Commr, Charles — plans te go ahead with a com: | : construction of the toll road im- lf possible. islative maneuvers to exempt cer-| _~ tain eastern Michigan freeways) ~ Higgins has been feuding with ir M. - Ziegler, charging Ziegler | — peting freeway which will make ig ; i Sp A ef ‘ Deli in sircaecie Geib ve Saapos renahaadalissaperier WA RRATIN-tse — sate draeitnemd e eie-RoAISori't A dint n obi Sale Starts Cash Sales . Higgins denied published state.) © ments by Ziegler that the toll road | os — : CORDED . ; : iw ao roa a ‘ EVERY Lyre SALE "Gna St os Be “Caneel i Be | Thu rsday, : wee es &. Will Be Rett ceccicer: | | Reger TI gous.) 9230 ALM f ENIENT sepa i onal te om |; Continuous A pAY THURSDAY | -- FRID ast Pay & BUDGET PLAN eS be me. Siceetiien it the mall : | Siena = Si g. m. to 9:00 p- al ang Ea - 2 ” Ledie? — a Phew: eer ; — 6-MO ONTH LAN . ‘al , Sd read, g aATUr eS 95 Bie re eeaee “Se er —e ; E a ee s tick Rg 5 eg ove aren. | x ag Cal ovr & ~ Men? s np. LINED TOPCOATS : nares : Winter Coats & Slack Sets i The gallantry of two bandits All Wool Tweeds, , : 5 a won't do them any good if Pontiac © Plaid 5 4 Regular to $34.95 $ 85 police can catch them. }: aids and Coverts. ° : 1 cmmseneummmanssiieimaiuaes | The two, unidentified, yesterday | aa Sizes 3-6x, 7 to 14. serced thir way ino the home of | : Regularly $50.00 i ; Ladies’ $695° , & , M ay Getins a sicheh plated revolver, | : , é SH a os, demanded “lls money. > . rs ~é : Sa ey are So MEN’S. ALL WOOL SUITS 338 / | LADIES’ WINTER COATS sd sat wo cad tera be Regular $55.00 Worsteds, $ 5 |. macmost | = to oe te 00 Twists, Fibrenes and Gabs. — e Cratat a aad 4 OB A fabulous offering of” Atomic Tests Series | Sport Sin | : le | NS Men's Regular $2.00 ; Pure Silk Ties Reg to $8.95 . is AMPLE SHOES | 1 Hl better All Wool Coats that sell regularly to $55.00. MEN’S 2-PANTS SUITS Regular $69.50. All Wool Sharkskins $4.83 5338 i Rac woe ion Fy 5599 Girls’ ‘Better Skirts — Regular $5.98 Sizes 7 to 14 Men’s Regular to $7.95 Ladies’ Full Fashioned Reg. $5.98 Cardigans and Pullovers. Orlon Sweaters: Eo ABE EAS in a das eneumammeastis See & é * Regulag to $14.98 Ladies’ Better Skirts Girls’ Full Fashioned Orlon Sweaters _ Cardigans and Pullovers $999 ORE AR Sa SR i ee PIES ¢ 2-550 came sae: LEN 3 for 5 oe Ee ov Nov. srd Fine Guelity, Maisie! , w S89 ~ 89 ‘Se OEreedaerases me : of CHRIST, Scientist | SM of Pontiae, Michigan = is y 8 Cordially cdnvites You | db dhed be Horan arm ore al | oa ‘4 89 How Does | a LINOLEUM — Science Heal? —_ Pesce FAVE. you ever wondered | : Good Quelity While ane ins $49 fer Walls Vinyl Spatter TILE © Heavy Gauge 9x9, Reg. 18 28” Brass or Chrome Legs Ho ot Famous Brends LINOLEUM S4-Inch Wall’ Tite Special Lot of Fine ee Sakai. ae : THE PONTIAC PRESS, _whpwxspay, NO OVEMBER 2, 1955 , Li Lois iat | |Bond Experts Delay Action on‘New Parking Project Ae Bectuse the bond experts want Authorized preparation of a storm sewers proposed | more time to thordagly check on seecial assessment rol for i pe ie “— ordinance for Te ee ee ee ne ee ioe ay | Also authorized were deeds shift “| City Commission: last night de-| The Commission is empowered | ne, S1vomes land the ete one | to act under a new weed control rtm ‘The deals are in connection with the Telegraph-Orchard Lake grade separation right-of-way. of | nance, as approved by the experts, | William A. Ewart was > ar acdy tnd stibtendl enpiaser'e co-| .8 _ DETROIT PRODUCE OTT, Nov, 2 (AP)-—Detroit Prod- | ‘ ' vi ‘| uce Market. Prices y were: Fruits F 74 les, Delicious, fancy, $.00 bu; No . ‘ ‘3.80-4.00. bu; a or @reenines, fancy, : es * No 1, 2 e ag apples. Jone- ; ms CHICAGO ( — Grains scored | apples Bg 88, si web ob bc hoes | NEW YORK (®—The stock mar- moderate advances after an irregu- Jockos bu: apples. Nerthere 8), Nag: | ket edged ahead today in early lar opening on the Board of Trade | 25° Du *pbles, Wolt River, tavcgencr | dealings with some gains going to today. Trading slackened as the | $%,): 3.00-3-5¢ bu sider” o tinge | around a point, Losses usually 5.00 bu; No 1, 3.56-4 : : -lw , ee eet fancy tamu: Hai, gona be, gon, | were fractiqnal outset feed grains, par-| fi*'"S, 4113 better gains were found in ticularly corn, displayed a firm Se rie ast Lend motors, aircrafts, radio- trend. Other cereals were mostly _ ‘No 1, 3.00-3.35 b * | televisions, and the railroads, table: at . lower. After the first half hour tee Ls eX i 0 ou; ‘bea beams. “gresn, “ean | Among higher stocks were U. 8. of trading, however, wheat and| No. 1, 8-110 doe.'behes beets texpet, | Steel, Chrysler, Boeing, Philco, soybeans crept above their pre- Xe 8 bs bushel. Beets. No| American Telephone, een ; 4. hs ; 4, topped, ; i ; 2 : 1.90-2.00 bu. Cauliflo fancy 206 | Nickel, Westinghouse B vious close. Rye continued to bad des: Me 1 2.00-35 dom > sien, No. Pabco, New York Central, Sinclair Wheat cra) the end of the irst | 150 bu; cabbage, sprouts, No i 100.|Oil, Texas Co., Flintkote and hour wae % to % higher, Decem-| 128 vu" Carreis, wo i. 88 95 aor vebe: Hertz, ber $2.04%; = to % peti 1 30- 2 oo bu. a Gtllower cuncy, “2.56 | Lower were Goodyear, Kenne- December $1.29%; oats unchanged | ty NS ate ie, Pho. ee ie M2n' | cott Copper, Du Pont, International to % higher, December 64%; rye| Celery root, No 1, '1.50-1.75 doz bchs. Paper, Rio Grande Railroad, Unit- ', to. % lower, December $1.11%; | Easplant, Ke} op tou: ‘cagpiant.| Po7A' Lines, General Motors and | soybeans unchanged to 1 cent high- | Ne 1. Ay Gos bchs Horseradish. | Sears, Roebuck. er, November oe -_ sara 1 00-125 dos obehs. be a oN fe 1 90-1 Ps ; ” he, cents lower ‘to 15 cents a 160 p bag: No 1, 1.65-1.% $0-Ib bag; onions New York Stocks pounds higher, November $11.60. green, No 1 -1.00 doz behs: onions (Late Morning Quotations ae Ph gn “ Grain Prices 1. 00-90 doz behs. Parenips, No 1..1.50- | Admiral... 20.3 Kimb Cla. --- 3.1 2.00 's bu. Peppers. Cayenne, No ‘1. 75- | Alt "Chaimers 622 Kroger ...... 41.6 “MICAGO GRAIN = wea peppers, hot, green, No 1, ato ta Ltd 101. LOP Glass .. 79.5 CHICAGO. Mor. 2 (AP)—Open today: | 1 £0-2.00 bay perpen grad, Sweet. No 1. | Am Airline... 22.3 Lib MeNd&l . 143} aa Ay * aig coors 130s | 150-200 bu. “Pimentos "No 1175-3 35 | A™ pe See Ss eeetenee -“ |b Am Gas . i Mar vos... 206% Dee waves... $6 | Pu ape renae Sd O10 tele ves. | Am M & Pay.. 244 Lone 8 Chem $3 | teense , srcseces -8876/ black, No 1, 1.$0-2.00 bu: radishes, red, | A™ Motors... Loriiiard ..-. 3% July +e 1.00 bor scactes : fancy, AY. hs; No 1, 75-85 Pa ib : ++ BS — iby . iy - A i. se jartin, 7 bay pen tune BOE Sama ta eS GEAR BM ote tS DEAE ..veccece 1.34%, Mar a 2 | squash, tternut, No 1, 7§-1.00 buy: | A™ pak & Ube fe Mead Cp ..... 60.3 y 130 May --..... 1.14% squash, Delicious, No 1, | 1.00-150 bu 2 -Merck—..,... 23.2 —_—_—____— squash, Hubbard. No 1: 100-150 bu. | An Viscose - 4 Mont Ward .. 93 i» Ol . . 2.40- \o ae ; GM | it 0 5 bekt: tomatoes, @ deer, Novi, Ts-435 pone oe: 3 Muclien “Br 1.308 nvi es uerie urnip, No 1 "5:1.28 don be 2.00 % bu. | Atchison... 132.4 Nat Bis ...... 38.2 No 2 Lie ise behs:; turnip, | ati Cst Line... 41.7 Nat Bise . 32 econ All Refin... 386 Nat Cash R -. 384 of Senate Probers | easz'ss ria" a a, abt | foe iis ASRS aoe oo Gorse wei, Lote: ou ‘apineck. Ny | entinsA” Mu S'pore -00- ! ol o1a Mia . 30. “ 75-190 bu. Swiss Sve No 1. 7- 133 ys 11674) Norf & West 58.4 NEW YORK ® — Harlow H. ma ie non Sen's sae at Rat at 3 Curtice says General Motors Corp. bage, Not. L ase 15 bee os, Cuery oan. jorden 62 Nwst Airline 12 will “gladly cooperate” with an Lit Mpegs Rene 4 Fak: | Baa Maae” BY Secs ot He inquiry by the Senate Anti-Trust | Lettuce, Be 4 16.1 hoe at Bu =a Co 23 Pan AW — fs | * iv, Fy -3., : io urroughs Fi a and Monopoly Subcommittee into No 1,2 $03.00 a": t | Calumet & W.. 11.6 Param Pict ae at dog crate; GM operations. lettuce. head. No 1. 1.50-2.00 bu; ‘lettuce, Cdn Pac .. 1.3 Parke Dea .... 36.4 ss <« ett a8 wn 1.00-1. Romaine, No Capital a a Ce Pa RR ...... 26.2 ; Pepsi Cola... 21.2 i —_—— Case. JT - 136 Pfizer |... 404 The GM president made the DETROIT EGGS owe ‘Trae. red Phelps D |... 54.2 statement yesterday upon return-| DETROIT, Nov. 1 ‘AP)— f.o.b.| Chrysler ..... « She - 3 ing from a month's tour of GM oeue eases included, federal-siate Girton rs oe Phill’ Pet. 13:3 max Mo... poh pr operations in England, France and | oqaverage Siig, tau e, S2-#1, weight. | Col Bra A... 283 haa: - 3 53%, m ty 7 grade B a oi | Comw Bd..... 404 Pure Ol) .... 35.4 Germany. Wid. ave. 4%. ae W Gas... 43 REA. aaa : . Bi s—Grade A 4'a) 110 enter Alig 4 one Sa 8 Cunt & |Pee tee & sine crelarg ? Breed ye), a Commercially graded: Corn Pd... 26.1 Rev Tob B .. 502 announced an in- ui soos A exira ‘ieee 53. large Curtiaa Wr." 388 a © : S; quiry into the automotive indus- rowns—Grade A extra la: e 52, Dis C Scag. a2 St Ree Pap. 38.3 try will begin Nov. & He sald | 40%s-00, medium 34 Eek ome a Doug Aire... 1 Beeb Al RR | 33) w Chem.. Sears Dd ..103.4 public hearings will continue for veecace ‘puree AnD 2cas Du Peat dace 1144 she Ser 4 covert qweehn. CHICAGO, Nov. 1 a ace wd steady; | Bast Kod..... 193 Sipeair' O |. $3.4 “If the senators are going to unchanged ety high; #3 mares pee HI Auto Lite... as ony Mob. 87-4 investigate our operation, we will | §2 4 $7: 9 B 84; 08 © 4.25; cars 00 B| Rmer Rad...) 117 Bhan: 314 gladly cooperate,” said Curtice| ges steaay: 10,464; wholesal ae. a Cant’ a4" a . une : 1 when he was told of O’Mahoney's| ste as yereeant, Git wise | Pamegaer By BY SY fea a ‘announcement. 48.5; mediums U.S. standards 41;| Pood Mach... $4.6 Stevens. JP | 94. ae dirtics 28; ‘checks current receipts 34. | peetn aver” Se Sted "Back & . Gen Bak.... 95 8 aT. Curtice said that GM, as part of ‘cunnaae pevavess Gen Dynan... $6.5 Sylv rE oad $ts 200 million dollar expansion | CU CA00. Mev. 3 (Abi—Fotetens: ar. | Gen Eset... ox 0 pal... ss grogram, was building a new plant | + ts 386; 8 t, demand | Gen ‘Mili¢..... 69 F'n Bess’ oo" bt Liverpool to light and market firm for best stock. | Gen Motors..19.1 Tran W Ain. Sh a » Ex Carlet track sales; Idaho and Washing- |G Mtrs WI af 8 44.6 samer ao accessories for British built cars. | [9 Russets $3.35; M North Da-| Gen Tel..... 36.7 Twent Cen = 3 Hé said it also was expanding its SS ne oe ee Ua ~ pond Pi French product frigeration oGodrich .... 722.2 Unit Air Lin. 35. units and, mm at re Poultry pam ag as i - Be ae Lees POULTRY Ot West 8... 21. . Robert Hunter Picked xa cere eee Re let ICKOG |frsvsenty crcteta | tiie St ee Re 8 24-26, light hens 15-17: | mnt M .. 384) Weste Be 4 ery. bralare or fryers he aa toe. int bres ma Bawe Me Be for GM Diesel Post rocks 21-22: eaponeites (4%s-6 Ibs.) 28-29: \Int peer "ore Wool ‘as ducklings 30- 2%; youns|tnt Tel&Ter . 275 {Sl f Tow.. 59.4 Agqettiment of hebert'E. thater |S Ne mcote yo a Fagg ar Bt ment - Hunter | * ; Jones & L .. 46.7 Zenith Rad 121.2 ee ee eee cuicace, Fou.Tay —_ Se ‘Detroit Diesel Engine Division CHICAGO, ‘a b4 —Lave pou ry STOCK AGES i agen. -- pani sone, iets yente ray nt IRD ge eg Nev. 2—Compiled by the today by Semon E. Knudsen, gen- | bce, Snchanged: te 1 lower: heart he dust Rails Util Stee eral manager of the division, | 125-383: in “hens HES-i98;" brotiers | Prev. day «4... bat 0 tt ie8? The appointment is effective im-| Caponsites under. ts Ib 24-38, over 4% | Month ego" 280 ats He Int ‘mediately. Until this appointment, | ® 24-38 ise tigh <0. bere oe RE a -Hunter had been Wirector of sales 988 ae wit HSS Mary ‘ot General Motors Diesel Limited Livestock ee dow cc das Fes Bee eee Hunter, who was born in New| gon” Role raion TAP)Aogs salah CeTRorr srocKs , ‘Yorkin 1811, graduated trom the | Catte sub Wn Preshenepts most. | mgures alice decinal neitS are eighune University of Michigan in engi-| mostiy on a cleanup basis: a err ier weering in 1934. He first joined | iow 3 weak to bo0 lower, | Ofrty-Michignn® -... 24 3 ‘General Motors in 1937 as business | stockers snd feeders unchanged: 106 | Masco Screws ; ¢ | cholee and prime fed steers absent: two | an ry eet 21 33 manager at the Pon- | loads’ goog "and choles ‘around 1100 “Ww | aay sr * ie ge ‘tiae Motor Division. He trans- | St" ssurnier steers und’ ttfers 12.96, | Wayne Serews oo... 1313 ferred to the Electii-Motive Divi- fe, chic ye Fanged 9.00-11.50, _ a bid and asked. sion of General Motors as assistant poo 4 Sa5-thae: seems very "shelly _ director of industrial relations. | cAnners down to 7.08; early sales utility Ford Output ut To 5 ’ He later became manager of the | lightweight cutter bulls down to ‘toe. |" ™ p p market analysis and statistical | os offered early to mate 6 representa: : segtion, and then district. sales| {vy nents secur sane tess: | RECO Set in 1923 manager in Chicago. In 1949 he 33.00) few ofr Eo tow chase “ath : " le 4 an ¢ ce er ay . 00; others meng emi | eee i ee ek ates | DRTENT GFed tater Ce ~ ’ LF. Bentley who ineep, svat steady: tate Tuesday, tinten, | Teported today its January- replaces . Bentley who ter lambs active, sen ; bulk good: and through-October vehicle production this year totaled 2,147,140 units, topping the full volume of any goto year in history. Previous record output” $ | 2,019,000 units in January-Decem- ¥iber, 1923. This year’s 10-month total com- pares with 1,618,975 assemblies in the compatable 1954 period. By various divisions this year’s .| output was: Ford cars 1,447,971 $j against 1,130,539 last year; Mer- s|cury cars 361,824 against 221,009; Lincoln cars 31,244 against 30,930 _— trucks 306,101 against 236,- “This year’s October it to- taled 243,349 units of which 162,597 *; were Fora cars and 33,910 Ford trucks. | totaled 230 compared with 239 in was, : Township, was struck by a truck- “However we have read of the atomic-power submarine and what is originally is possible for military purposes usually is followed with broad peacetime applications.” Business Notes the preceding week and 223 in the like week a year ago, Dun & Bradstreet reports. Failures involving liabilities of $5,000 or more totaled 199 com- pared with 206 in the previous week and 193 a year ago. Robert, N. Bossard, of 451- § Telegraph Rd., has been graduated by the International Business Ma- chines Corporation .electric ac- counting “machine customer engi- neering school at the IBM plant at Endicott, N.Y. He is assigned to the company’s Flint sales and serv- ice office. Killed by Truck-Trailer ANN ARBOR # — Louis T.. Hubbard, 68, of nearby “Romulus trailer and killed yesterday on U.S. 12, three miles west of Ann Arbor, He was struck near Mercy- wood Hospital, where he was a patient. SMASE- UPS MEAN PAY-UP! NSUEANCE OF MNS 116 Pdatioe Stabe Beok Bldg. DON’T GET CAUGHT WITH. YOUR - FINANCES DOWN! . Ph, FE 2.8357 One of _ Americe’s Lowest Priced Nationelly Advertised TV's SEE THE COMPLETE LINE AT OUR FACTORY. SHOW ROOM Call TODAY For a FREE Home DEMONSTRATION © its i (SHAR | &F £ i i ; : E 3 THE PONTIAC. PRESS, : d | WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1955 in aneraneenreeinnieeeiaeiliaagy CHICAGO w—Would you declare $18.75, (D). $20, (E). $22.50. * *# Test’6. It takes one quart of paint the table. (A). 38, (B). %, (C).|disparity? (A), affinity, (B). dit [You There—How Smart D’ya Think You Are? It cach chair takes one-eighth as|%, (D). 23, (E). % much paint as the table, what frac- tion of a quart does it take to paint | words has the same meaning as ference, (C). obsolescence, reduction, (E). pungency. Test 8. If an elevator has a ca- %. (D), Test 7. Which of the following pacity of 20 adults or 24 children, 9 | many—children can ride with 15 adults. (A). 4, (B), 6, (€).-7,, Cfo. 9, (E).-48. te Other and more complicated questions tested comprehension, or a candidate's ability to recall speedily details of a technical | 5-C. explanation. given him. Other questions dealt with visual iter BS eee ee The answers. Test 1--A. schism. oe church; Test 2-E. terrain~-earth- quake. Test 3-C, space-geography; Test 4-D, i wig £ Test $18.75; Test 6. D. 23; Test 7B. _Aifference; Test 2B. to paint @ table and. Squr_ chairs. —— nd le F Ti rs i [ Hit : ie : a i : 3 Test 1. In the area of word re- lationships, rift is to cloud as (A). schism is to church, (B). segre- gation is to division, (C). articula- tion is to fission, (D). dispersion | is to insularity or (E). severance is to confluence. | - Test 2. Regime is to revolution | as (A). function is to incapacity, (B). quarrel-agreement, . (C). | employer-union, (D). generaliza- tion-exception, (E). terrain-earth- quake. * * * Test 3. ‘Time is to history as (A). | experiment is to chemistry, (B). | antiquity is to ruins, (C). space is to geography (D). talent is to hobby, (E), ™, is to society. Test 4. Ful. in the eanks with the | proper words. A. is @ narrow | opening produced by the .. . of parts. (A), puncture . . . ripping, (B)- perforation . . removal, (C), | cavity . . . disintegration, (D), fis- sure .. cleavage, (E) Tunnel , . erosion. ‘ J * Test 5. A store advertises a sale with savings from 20 to 33 1-3 per | cent. 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